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THE NA"FIONAL GAME. The Pmietics of Philadelphia De- feated by a Country Club. Wilkine to Kieinfelder, eessful in getting home. soaking eight rane, not avail much, and Martin scored one each, Aiken apd was about rapping ona fly of Sensendorfer failing to return to his base; he was fielded out by MvBride throwing the ball to Kieinfelder; Wright got as far as third, where he was left, ‘Sensendorfor Number of runs five, the Athletics had an up bill a ots it, but they went to thoir work cheerfully and The Atbietics scored six rune in the tifth inning, ister Fisler falling a victim to Bi ao wal} On a foul, and Seniendorfer was caught nappmy Ketchum on’ fly. e fourth inning ‘Welng retired on a foul, was captured on hie son Bappogan on the victim to George ‘Being left on the bace. The seventh iis, resulted in Athletics gen scored three in this inning: Beneendorfer making home. on a series of over thro: Pieber and Pike also 9 home ; Kieinfelder and M h was taken on the fly by sa and Wilkins was flelded out at first, ag was Gas- w There was some beautifu) play ip the eighth inning by Aiken; be was chased between first and second baees by Kleinfelder and Wilkins, but, after running him he to get his second joel § Wilkin Maria, Aiken, Georg: sat his ght, \y * Goldie ‘was sent to grief on a foul bound taken-by Pike. Pxbor was ge ‘at firat by Kleinfelder. led at the bat on dehalf of the Athletics, bis Best and was driven to second by Sensendor‘er, on an over throw came home. isler was unfortu- being taken on the foul by Birdsai). ‘most beautiful bit of the day, driving Sensendorfer clean howe run. Klemfeider and each scored one. A beautiful double eS by Goldie and Martin, retired We append the score :— and making a clean = | eemacenes? rr wield, st b.. Rowe, Wikiny, «. Gaskill, Senvend et, wf. isler Ry Gi2.. 0... Ketebum, 3d b. i bv ay ab | Sewer O} Bel ih ourane Ba ‘Time—Three hours and thirty-fiv is—Birtcall 9; Dockney, 6; Pike, The Philadelpbians took their defeat good naturedly, the Unions, though proud of their victory, indulged save that they intended to go for the that their victory was certain. Subject they speak positively. ages branded Placed ebsih be sel selzed wherever discovered, ‘will be of interest to those purchasing or dealing in whiekey -or highwines. SUKKOGATH’s CouRT.—Below wil! be sound a list of wills proved in the Surrogate’s office of Kings county, during the week ending yesterday —Frederick S, Hilton's, of Baltimore, ‘Md. ; Ann Kowaenhoven's, of Flatbush; Isnae William H. Post’s, Serab Ann Serreil's and eee 8, all of Brooklyn. On estates of the perrons deceased ae administration have fons Sncomia; ‘Samuel G Merne| kimestine ‘Horitotcr, , all of the any ol Brocelys. Axorann Inque-r.—The verdict reudered vy the Coro mer’s jary on Friday evening inet at the cor on the body of the unknown man who was dead id Waldron’s woorls, Astoria, wae that de- qq murdered by some perscn or porsons Seen PREaEN TATION eiready been given to the soldiers, Monday, Toes Mf this woek will be givew to the Ia to the sailors exclustreiy, wh take place at room No. 1 City Hall ' Svawarve Avrnay ix Tar Basteny Porn) — Renan» Pelis, a conductor on the Broadway sad Bast New York cen & dispute with » vary ham place ‘and South o'clock inst vight. snd heen said by him seixed # ip the right shoulder, in od, It seems that the the condoctor to advunce bis car to al loaded cart from th: to ae got he fi an and a élabbing was, atrestert. by oMice! wae remeved a to his residence in North Tenth Abavion of ened ftore at the inlersetyon for am alleged lide] on Mr The Unious of Morrisania Visit Philadelphia and Bring Home a Ball, &e, Yhe Union Clud of Morrisania arrived in Philadelphia on Friday vight, and yesterday afternoon played the Aibiotics op their grounds, Fifteenth street and Colu bia avenue. In hover of the visit of the Unions the Ath Yolcs displayed their reserve bunting, and had conspicu- ‘ously placed over the seate reserved for the friends #c- companying the Unions the words, “Welcome, Union. ” Game was valled at twenty minutes of two o'clock, the Albietice retiring to the fleld, and Smith, of the Unions, teoding off at the bat, who was given his first on three balls, securing his second on Hannegan’s strike. Pavor ‘wae unfortunate, being taken on a fou! by Dockney. Martin, who followed him, was retired on a throw of Smith and Hanuegan being suc- Aiken made his first, crept to second, and came home on a neat cut of Birdsall to contre field. Wright drove Birdsall home, and barely made bit second on a Lit Hike his immediate predecessor at the bat, Ketchum was reured by Dockney ona foul, and Wright was Jeft on lis base, tho inning alosing with four rane for the Unions. Whe second innings yielded the Union Club but one up, Smith alone getting home. fret, and Martin and Aiken on fouls by Dockney. Han- and Pabor were leit on bases. the third inning the Unions were more fortunate, Birdsall, Wright, Ketchum, Goldie, Bmith, Haonegan, Moriin and Aiken being sugoeseful. nt’s being considered a home run. Paber was re- ona foal by Dovkney, Birdsall ows fi Ted Klein- feldor; Ketchum was taken on the fiy by Wilki ‘On the Unions going to the bat at the doeianin of @ho fourth inning it was discovered that McBride laced Dockney on third and Pike bebind the bat. It Golde, Smith, Hanvegan, Pabor Goldie was retired at et as far as first, irdsall, taken by dird. The sixth opened disastrously for the Unions, who failed to ecore. The Athletics went to the bat hopeful, ‘but only succeeded in making four runs—Fisler, Kicin Gelder, Pike afd Wilkins oh making one. McBride Birdsall, Reach was taken by ight field, and Dockney fell a ane prowess at short fleld, ‘Gaskill the Unions scoring cBride ATALETIC. 3a eewweaenn> . ey) le Base Bali Gib, soorere+ Nationals of Washington A garoe of base bali was played this afvernoon between Mie National Club of Washington ond the Pastime Clav Mf thie city, serene ip the defeat of the jatter Right yap. Pret 5 _ following is the score times, 1 BROOKLYN INTELLIGEN CE. Doervunns 1 "‘Taouns— ramen, Qistiteries of Eli Bohm and Messrs. Roe & Shafter, former at Newtown, the latter corner of Franklin and Flatbush avenues, were seized by the government in August last, and the Poaves Lowy.—the who were t be tried enit Court for viola- Internal Revenue laws, were admitted to 0 ofthe affair—Mr. Bohm on the poymeni of 000, and Messre. Roe & Shafter on the Information has also been received = .'s New York, that a set of stencil to F. MeDermott, inspector of the distillery of ae on East Fortieth street, have been lost He has therefore issucd orders that «il Bpirits with the Lo aging mis: ‘This wotice f Vinland, Winne- Lott, of Flatbush; Keary, Louise Mai , James Tori, Michael Reddy, a Nolan, Honnah Taylor, James Ann Brown, Patrick Harring Melvin and Jemes sion of Rammed street, b. sidewalk, bet bie supp affray the oon. rown, wid Booxsax, Je. - Meeeie Thomas MeCetrey and Jon Por, the demoerave ere avrosied and locked up on Friday Tra Buckman, Jr, vie Assembly in the Seventh dis- appeared before Justice Maley, Preferred against thom, the defendsnie, ‘Dut this the justice rofue fo-morrow inorning. yesterday, to answer on donn M. Flynn demanded ao immediate ing the case down The particulars of this alleged ‘ob io verterday's Hawann, which may be 1 —MeCaftrey affirmed that be saw (who is an extreme temporance many drink Fox of giving publicity to woot Mr, MeCadrey geld he waw ! BY TAR Potter. —The tow romber of arrests Mast Week was 307, the preiest momar of whisk JAMAICA INTELLIGENCE, ahs anh CONTENTS Boman, <4 hoy, js of Mee, Hannah Hendrickson at springteld, by Jobu Hendrickson, was discovered to bo ie ii sont o'clock i B+ ment morning. The + situated on The 100, apa ehh ay Sie wate in. proton of sour ae “mim We few wn ew YORK MERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1868. Gen Mende, Sampson, New Orieans—H B ‘ip Fung Shuey, Wadsworth, New Orieans—R West, Hathorn, Apalachicola and Key me ‘Balvador, Atkins, Savannab—Garricon & Yeamship Port Royal, Howland, Savannab—Smith 4 Dun- Saragorsa, Crowes. Chee aa Prometheus, to over 82:100, In the to }¢ak v0 feet thot ii was almost impossible to keep ham chureb, Chelsoa, the contributions ccamentea te 203 50, At the second Nationa) Eoienen Conference of the ‘United States, held recently, it Ey adopt amendment to the schoo), tne sum tota amounted to Smyth, whose eloquent den fulness and Wemoralization have spread seneation, has accommodation of his aha PN isn created such a wide- secured a ball better hitherto hed. whieh he has bit preacl he sana balling t= hice Dundays he wil octare at | of 00 877,608 08 the Cooper Institute, commencing at hali-past three P. M. the subjoot that ho bas chosen for hig discourse (0+ day is ono of vital interest to our population, It 1s on ‘~ommon schools and parental duties in the rearing of | The Last Sabbath of the Centeraial Year— children, together with a comparison of the powor of the teacher's desk with that of the clergyman’s pulpit,” He also proposes in the course of this lecture to reply to John 0’ Mahony’s letter, We would recommend all those who lave not heard this caustio and eloquent censor clerical vices to attend on this occasion, Those who have heard bim once will want to do so again, ‘The Rev. A. H. De Mora, a presbyter of the Protestant Episeops! Church will celebrate Divine service and preach in the Spanish tongue, at ‘Trinity chapel, in | 7 Sunday of 1806, and have been held incessantly to Twenty-fifth street, noar Broadway, this afternoon at two o'clock, and on every Sunday afterncon, at the mee Hiilmingion, *xo~0 bis oy ouch, Norfolk, City Polat ana gi) - "sweater, Norfolk, City Point and Ch ue Toubts, Norfolk, City Point and Seaman eu Sot, Ford, ‘Alenandrie—J Band. Steamship Dingo, Sherwood, Portland—J Steamship Mary Sanford. Rudolf. Steamship Glaucus, Walden, mon Steamsh!p Acushnet, Kelly, New’ Bedford—Ferguson : Sip Eugenie (Ham), Chambly, Antwerp—R AM Sloman & Chanteston—W & A Nelson. ond ds—J C Mearthar, seein ai abour 0. ou Priday inst, and stink, the sehr Ghar D ‘Davis, of this port, lett 0% ‘She was Popoken ‘ou the 1th with'« iii Oct 1, for George's. the 14th with a ful ‘Thie day and on the followi faro of tah, alco which ime mo things Beat ley = Hand. METHODISM. Summary ef a nai bu ne Effort—Re- lation to Other De: ‘This month cloces the menet Methodism; hence this ig the last Sunday, in the fret of hundreth year of ita operations in this country. The General Conference which met in May, 1964, ordered that a jubilee or anniversary should be held, and ap- pointed a committee of ministers and laymen to carry it into effect, These anniversary meetings began with the Captain J D Steele, of brig Leonard Berry, from Ber- muda, has our thanks for favors. « Tur New Curren Sup Corp Stream, for San Francisco, will finish loading in three or four days at pler No 12 East river, giving shippers of ‘ne goode xn opportunity of still securing freight on her. She is one of Mystic’s best models, and Al in every way. The fine clipper abip Orpheus, of the same line, is taking cargo at pler 19, East river. ‘This clipper is very favorably known to shippers for great sailing qual! tles (having made the passage in 114 days), and for the very fine condition of delivering her cargoos, Lavxemen—The three-masted schr Adeline Ettwood was ‘nbllee of American S480 iD Missouri, Edw: ueensland (Br), Rark Pinze) (Br), Hicks, Penarth Roa Bark Acme (Br), Kinni KLA Niekels, ‘Nicl fambury-sd Hi Mallingio ee Havre oyd & ine i Kk, Barstow, Marseilles— | Shortell, Ehnina via Boston—J Bark MB Almon (Br n, Gow Bay Godin Bark F Tupper (8), Bark © ot acest phi Mystery’ (Br); Goldawortby, Behr Orion (Br), Dunn, Liver hy Ricardo Barros, Furman, J Thomas—Peniston & Co. Boe =o Re DeWolt & Co, M1, Indianol Bont i'l" Ruseel, Tate Galveston—! lodesty, Weaver, St Au 5 Sgn Vackwonvife vv Bi uh + Brooks, es a er Atoniana, Parker, Ricbmond, Va~Laraway & Ply- “gen M W Griffith, Griffith, Norfolk—Van Brunt, E M Baxter,’ Pering, Baltimore—Rackett, mii yall, Dibble, Bristol —G Sean eal brindle, Now teven—ile Pringle, hr Thow P adams, Sellick, New Haven—Rackett, Tooker tty 3 8 P Godwin, Waterbur, Sloop Deep River, Burger, Sloop Emily, Allen, Bridgeport—C H Allen, Of the 20,000 churches of this each has held at meeting, while others more general have been beld in i the New Jerusalem church, Thirty-ffth street, | Sf@at numbers, In connection with these a large amount of money has been collected. This is to be used for erecting a mission house in this city, the building and endowing of educational institutions, and tho evangeliz- ing of ireland. It is estimated that $5,000,000 has been sorvices com- Yaised fér those purposes, in sums from $1 to $600,000. ‘This Jattor amount was given by Daniel Drew of this elty. At one mecting held in Cooper Institute a fow 700,600 Pe serge Last year, with- the centenary gath ists collected for benevolent "ind religious wurpones over $10,000,000. This was ap average of over the present time. denomination, Ty Guo a Ne tieo F rpool—W Macdonald. Point a-Pitre—S R Reyna) between Fourth and Lexington avenues, Rev. Chauncey Giles, pastor; services this morning at half-past ten o’clock, and in the evening at half-past seven o’clook, Rev. KH. Chapin, D. D., will proach at the Cooper Institute this merning - and event Fy nly eleven 0° tia in the morning and at eight “ALIREOERIEE, oft orthe Peascetnien, Thirty- yoda geet — Sixth avenue, Rev. Edward 0. Flagg, rector, reach morning and evening. ‘services at abiecis ta Pretook in the morning and at half-past seven o’cloek in the evening, ‘TYwo-eminent ministers, lately arrived from Wales, mi Will preach, at three in tho afternoon and el sree at the Welsh Baptist Tabernacle, 14) is intended for the Mobile, Havana and Liverpool cotton trade. She is double decked all over, and built of the best durray, Ferri rb At Sandy ay Pointe, on on ngs Vith inst, Cogrlkg the hegentcgpe BF manded pe ‘Capt Millard Ch ‘Cousins, of Kendall's Sila Mt Me. Brnuvpa, Oct 6—Arr wigs. Stifania (Ttal), Cs Oct eae “ud std for Hong, Stranaban, rocitgace— Sanne, Sa RCo Och 20, PM— Ar eee Stocker, Bibber, Ma: oe past few months also the pens of the pro- inont men of Methodism have been busy in writing up ht in the | the record of the century. ‘The publishing house of the Chrystie | denomination alco has kept its flve hundred hands bi in giving these works to the public, these works is the ‘Centenary “* Women of Methodism,” b; the ‘History of the Origin, the First Contury of American Methodism,” ©. C. Goss. This latter is a complete record of t tury, viewed in its relation to the country and to other denominations, If quaint titles were in, ,Diace, it should be called ‘Methodism in a Nutshell.’ ‘The eighty-sixth street Presbyterian church will be re- | Methodiem also have measured out its praises in verse, opened to-day for public service. Preaching at half-past them with ten o'clock in the morning by the pasto past seyon in the evening by the Rev. J. the Brick church, Rev. Benjamin Evans, formerly church of the Holy Evangelists, will George’s church, Beckman baie © sr pasa low York Unigersity,; of the Chapel of tl Hast" Havou—Rackett, Tooker Prominent among of Methodism’ and the Rey. Abel Stevens; and rowth and Operations of Manacarpo, Oct 1—N« Messoneae, ‘Oct In port ahip Pitspounder, Irving, from st arr, een ‘Oct 26—Arr steamship Persia (Br), Lott, New ue 181 sbip Jane Leech (Br), Bingham, for NYork, Ng.” Rev. Tresham D. Gregg, D. of Dublin, will morning, afternoon evening, at aes Hah 000 Broadway. Rev, Dr. Hemy E. Montgomery, of the Incarnation, will preach corner of Henry and Scammed! streets, at half-past seven o'clock this evening. New Orleans Oct o1 Washi: oes George Wa ad Gfometid to ec eed Wi vised was the Church Ail Saints! church, d lost. sau Htontscite, aye, ra TRuporienced styong head. wince up 4 **Blaameip Merrimeck, Van Sice, New Orleans Oct 20, with de and passengers, to © K Garrison. Steamshi ip Nightingale, F beg Savi mdre Go Passenger# brings me of the crew of the 1e eh plea bound to Greenock, ‘team Flambean, Everson, Charleston, ise and passengers, to Ror, lat Ton 74, der, hei gm Orleans Oot 20 ae | BOSTON, Oct 28—Arr Steamship Perusian (Bs), Glover Liverpool via Queenstown: steamers Ashland, Norton, and Neptune, ts? NYork; bark Macassar (Hal), Peterson, atherings have certai th - understanding, ts of Methodism, durin; is - vee cag eons other, while the rector of the Free | members bave been giving of their means very 1 preach in old St. pore under the pressure of the enthusiasm kindled. 3the occasion only occurs once in ir they had a right to make merry a1 ORIGIN OF AMERICAN METHODISM. introduced into the United States 274 .scovery of America by Columbus, 167 years after the landing of Henry Hudson, ten fore the immortal Declaration, two years after rovince to the English, and twen- e birth of Methodism in in in Mogland with the “ xford for the purpose < Greek scriptures, the classics and th composed of four percons of learning In this be it originated with a class of four persons of the opposite attainments, They were mre four Palatines from the north of Irelan ment in Barrack street, now Cit; the first sermon preached and the society formed in ‘Oe tober, 1760, Philip Embury, Mre, Barbara a Captain Webb, an officer of the British rete , BOOD Man- pe po yrange th ob the present John street church. replace in it, so as to evade tho difficulties of Williams, the first of Wesley’a eee Samuet H. foes, D. D,, will preach in the Weat Fiftieth aes to thia country, it is snid, only street Presbyterian chureb, near Broadway, at half-past ten A. M, and half-paat seven P, M. At the Seventh Presbyterian cburcl and his farewell discourse at haif-past ten‘ o'clock. Rev. 8. A. Corey, D, D., will preach in the Murray corner of Lexington avenue pf ab pie ten ae ung us the orators, sehr E J Heraty, Mei Toju dringes Barbadoes; schrs Br), Gi a, ies B. hee at » Fisk, les eae sanaalak ye “on alt Southampton, Ait ey, ne 81 day: i con is dato the eneuke, thence maine 8B of Nantus of which were charred, a} Loni Minmanueth (of S¢ sentry all feel as 16 oe yet ae wks’ charge) will’hold divine servico at half- Sermon by the Rev. in distress. SAL TMORE, Oct 26—Arr_ brig. Senge lte, Townsend, St Jago; schrs Joseph Nickerson, Sleight, do. Boom, 6 an Lickeg pe from Bremen. Cla ona years after the PL. ten o'clock this morning. elma, Gil hr and ald). ia'soun, sob ‘D Talhat B At St. Stephen’ ‘8 Episcopal Church, Rev. Dr. rector, will “oe divine worsbip at tho French churcly, ‘on Twenty-second street, between Fifth it ten A. M. and half-past | which met in had surrendered the ty-oight years after le ber Mee Qet. 20-Are ches Abby. Gale, Ryder, and Mala- NYork; 21 veh Hortense, Patierson, Baltimore, KSTON, Oct B—Axr steamship Quaker, City, Went, Nvore, (ald sche NE Glo larg a Northern port: DANVERS, Oct 0—Arr schrs EB Edwards, 3: Me D, Shellhorn Philadelphia; 31 Maria Louisa, NYork; IGHTON, Oct 23—Arr schre Theodore Dean, Phillips, Cantey "DOC; ‘24th, Oliver Ames, French, Georgetown, and Sixth Rrcinse, at bait. seven P.M. The rector will preach at both services, bas’ Episcopal chapel, mircet near Bleecker, Rev. §. H. Hillard, the at half-past ten A. M, and balttpees coven B M. ree church, Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenue, the Rey. Dr. Gallandet will preach at halt- a seven and half-past ten A. M, and three P. M., the servies for deaf mutes, and Rev. Ree Janeiro, 60 ameter 1 a et 23 days, with the pester, wh ne on reas Tesiding Ina base- izabeih sen Be Sogo, mal .. Steele, of and ae eboss hate 7 days, Brig . nas ‘ OF ‘and from Bermuda, 6 days, with ™ Anderson, Dorchester, NB, 10 days, ‘Brig cone oe, te v ‘3 RK Mesias & So wisenr rr Be tit "McKenzie, Malaga, 28 days, Jeph Sat 0 To ———- for oa a te Sehr ar Smith, Wilmington, NO, via Hatteras It Prescott, Eastport for Philadelphia. Bohr Gabwe, Wright Mashing, $ 4ays. Sehr pa ite Jane, Parker, ‘Lubec. E. Benjamin at half. d schrs v Boston Pol Potiadetphie; RS Dean, Cook. do; Joseph F Ross, BASTPOIH, Oot20—Are sch Francis Arthemins, Sprague, ld sehr FIL, Prescott, Philadel Rey. Dr. Deems, editor of the Watchmen, will preach ) of the University, ‘Washington aquare, at It then hada chim- FORTRESS NORIO, Oct 25—Pilot boat Coquette re- Rey ark Union, Penance) 2 ie hast hence for re Dominica; sch Phantom. fo tor Br donn’ P R; Jonas Smith, tangas, Bi é Dofore reported, bas possessed mean: enough in Liverpool to purchase a bottle of milk rap ; few Jo Fortunately, however, thtrs wag a old thon on board who took care ma bim yage. From this humble deaoteinatlon tie gone on step by . until it i won its way into position and corner of Broome ‘to NYork. ith, will preach (me Marg de penn FALL TiViER, Oct'24—31d schrs Wm Collyer, Taylor, Hill Baptist church, Thirty-seventh streci, and half-past seven jn the evening. In the fifth lecture on ‘The Prigoners of me Bible.”* ‘Suuject®, ‘who descended from ‘ihe Primitives Evangelical Methodisus, who originated with Jacob All- bright among the Germans in tho West. All these branches are about eual in numbers to the The latter in its minvst) on the corner of Pata ig the to’ Pike made At the preseni time there ere veleht distinct branches on of Methodisin besides a, eberioes E oor All of these loft the pare: tives, |, ss of Bngian ‘and the Wilkins Weat ashore ow edie! services of a pilot; ie es, Haan eag The iepewne halent ctneny, of LR Rg bocca vs pastor of the chu organized ws i will take place at balf- past seven in the even- the Reformed Datch church, Peres street aiid Lafayette place, Rev. Hatsey W. Knapp, be accepted pad ho of the Pilgrim Baptist church, will preach for the after every Sunday moming and evening. The Rev. G. 1. Demarest will deliver bi veo lec- | Episcopalians tare on “This and the Future Lite,” at the Un: church, Second avenue, corner of Eleventh arent, this Chantel reel ‘after refu Et numbers 16,640 the number of Methodist ministers ‘the ministers of the leading denominations in the United States compare as follow: Methodists, in all their branches, Baptista, in all their branches. . Presbyterians, in all their branches. fot a for Boston W awley, Allen, he Kiver, for Eesoobugk id Albert thomas, JM Taylor, Malabar, freer, Josey, Coral, BM Branscom, Gun Kock. 6th, 8 A M—Arr steamer Ki Bartlett, Philadelphia for oa brig Aquidneck, viele, qoute for do; sehrs Carrie Bae, Brown, Miragoe! Roads for Boston; it, Lg! atic bags ee c, New ¥i In ‘Br), ett i'l fiesten, Wl acecsrerscccae® At the Lexington es —- Episcopel church, Oy Lexington avenue, Re' wil ree at half past ten o "clock, reth in the evening at seven o’clock. At the Laight street Baptist church, corner of Laight aud Varick streets, there will be preaching morning and evening vy the Rev. Wm. H. Alden, of Albany. on “The Restoration of the Jows’’ will be | Congreg Rev. Wm. Wardlaw, in the large hall ighth avenue, ut rye Wright aud The reported numbers’ of yee) members a the minutes. Passed ‘This — of ils first century are The other eight eroches number in the verrogate 980,004, making @ total of thodist moinbers ened nes 'Y -necon: J, P. Durbin, D, D. Stevens, Norw! and Rev, ‘i. P, Hild Bene Aurelia P Moire, Ds Behe Nariel Walt Hel 1 keopsle, Senr D Russell, Polk, Porthus Selar Jeanie Carll (new), —, Holmes. RY WEST, Oct 15—Shd schr Francis Saiterly, On this NEW OBLBANH, Oct 22—Arr ship Polar Stat, West, New One bark avd one brig. Kites oy Lg Below, coming up, ship Carana, Macothook, Wth—Arr ——— bec yvork. a! steamships: Epimcopalan. toatanta) 1,306, The number of Catholic members in this counts unknown only to the priests, who report directly to The census of 1860 gives the church edifiogs of of the dome Cerna page of a country as follows: ist 2, by the | arth street and halt-past seven At the French Church du St. Esprit the ren will hold divine service in French « hoot at jhalt-past three. & an a wa of ng ane. Wi ERS, Oot Cla SD Onn ord Buekiey, EW BEDFORD, 26—Arr schr K V Edw Lory 5 gl Cla i ie Beard, 1’ fad, eros Ci pe Wind at sunset NW. in wPiLADELEEiay Geter stegtehip Hen ick Hind. ‘There 0 be preaching in the First eo Will Bapt Howes, elureb, Soveviconth treet, weat of Sixth avenue, . Nutting, at heif-past ven A, Sunday school concert at two Marine Disasters. in lat 99 49 48, lon 79 186, a trunk wes picked up, with « brass check attached, marked “NY M88 y’andon the reverse, “New Orleans.” opened it was found to be filled with silk aud muslin drecses, silvered, gilt and embroidered skirts and corsets; also a gold bracelet, two letters, and a variety of other From the contents of the letters, the supposition is that the trunk was the property of Miss Millie Fowler, for. merly an sctrose at the National theare in Washington. Also were passed, considerable portions of a wreck—a ves- sel's deck house or cabin—trunks and boxes, wich, from appearances, bad been In the water about ten or twelve 9 ¢ things were undouviedly from the Frening P Roman Catholics. half pant even Y. Congregationatists, forte ehattey, Middletown, " Below, si verpool. brig’ Abby Ellen, Lo} Boston; schra = the Fifth avenue Baptist beg | corner of hes Rev. Thomas Armitage, D. preach at halt. past ton A. M... Subject—"The Divine Feeling,” and at half “Jesus Parting with His Mother”—third in the course of sermons upon the seven sentences uttered on the cross. Methodists, according to United States authori one-third of the eatire number of church edifices ‘The ministers and members of this denomina- Lon also compose one-third of the whole number; a good showing certainly for the first oue hundred years of effort, especially when we consider that the other Jeading denominations had preoccupied the country from oue hundred to one hundred and ratty yea Methodism was introduced. The increare of of Methodists So. ts from 1850 to 1869, as oe by the census md seven P. M., cane Total... ......088 ohh 53,990 19, ‘19,128,751 $171,173,432 Thus it will be seen that the church editors of pd the ite Westhi Lit erviees will be held ante Wes pai tule, byterian church, betwee by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Scott, D. 1 and balf-past seven P. Article of the Creed Judge the quick and The Christian chureh, Twenty. Broadway, will have services.at half-past seven I’, 34 n the Forty-second strect Pres- eventh nd Eighth avenues, t half-past ton ning subject— vom thence He shat) yment of Collector Hates, be- Smr Anenen, Or put into Boston 27th » from New Yora tor San Francisco, SAN Tuancisct, Oct2—Arr ship Union (Fr), Devot, Hong in distress, baving encountered a le on the 15th to the 17th, in whieh every seam was siarted; 23d, the leak had increased so much that Capt Cargo supposed slightly dam- palf od ten A. M. a Preachiug by the pastor, Ken sort 2 eee ue i rd sida, argow; bark Hamlet, Show, WA Parnotori in Thorndi pt 55; 5 thodice’ churches 8 2,406 moro then (he four denomina Lions above named. The Snnday School effort of the denomination was commenced jn 1786, by Francis Asbury, —— Crenshaw, Hanover county, tenc! hers and’ scholai The ‘congregation of the Central Presbyterian church, Rev, James B. Dunn, pastor, having sold their edifice on pi son Street, will meet hereafter 1 Palace Hall, Sixth between Forty-first and Forty-secon Preaobing to-day by the pastor at half-pastten A. M. and half-past three P.M. sabbath schoo! and Bible class at nine A. M. and two PM Risbop snow Will prench in the University, Great Day of ‘God ‘Bogan? Mrs. Emma Harding diecoures before 3 piritualiste at Cressy concluded to remrn, i igo Nelson: 3d, ‘ship Donglees (Br, fe Mel: Bradbury, none nN Oct poy rb ae T ae bay 4 York: ; Antelope, © ae, “pias & Get Arr eobr Mi Vassar, Jr, Christie, Bric Ws Fxnay, beiore reporied lost near Abaco, hailed ‘The following are the names of the three » steward, of Buflalo; Wm Jones, of and James Brown, of Brook ‘The remainder of those on board, who Were saved, wi and nen; Obed Ray, mate; Chas Bishop, second mate; Chas Johnson aud Peter Durlew, seainen. pix, from Vhiadelohte for New Orleans he 23d the A Davis (of Brookhaven oe tram i Wil on for New York, in disiress-all, ha eaking very badly. ia the house of irginta. The ofti- now nuinber 1, ee ton ‘These jually for seheols im Po mare ' from New York, on ihe question— Mos the Capt Wm Bargara Missionary efforts also during (we century have been So much so that the charch is and its minisiers “‘Cireuit In this country it as missions among the = French, Scandinavians, Indians, and the lish jation in destitute regions. Alt 1,900 missionaries sustained, at an annnal Tu the foreign field it has missionaries - Liberia, China, India, Germany, Bul Daring the late war no ini home for want of means to support him, There are 276 missionaries on the foreign tield, sustained at an annual This yeur, we learn, $1,000,000 are te be raiced for Lome and foreign missions. ‘Toe publishing operations of the church also are im- mense. The sales last year of the two houses (one rs New York and the a iu Cineinnaty $1,250,000, and the boond volumes are tones over th of the country from these establislu 42 journals are published weekly, erewog have aggre. le had never | gate monthly circulation of 1,750,064 copies. Its sum day Schoo! Journal closed its last yoar with a ciroula- tion of 404,000—the largest circulation of any paper in itiona, (ue Methodists at | inivations, Of colleges, ademiea, the number ts ber of students 36,905, The prosecuted With vigor. called the “Pioneer Church,” bath and “pir Circle,” Problems of Creation” MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BLopeert—Fexrie,—At the residence of ihe bride's father, on Thursday, October 25, by the Rev. 0. PF. Starkey, Rector of st. Peter's church, Niagara Falls, J. Raxtourn BLopaerr, of Bulalo, to Miss AuDa, oungest sick, and the The Achilles lowed her into ‘Whe Conversion af Senator Wilson. ibe religious conversion of Senator Wilson, which Mrmed aud others have denied, is announced tor himself in the following remarks made 4 revival meotng at Natick, Masa, last week. The recent converts being invited to son Was one of the first (o risa, and he cost of $250,000 Hann Lone Bret (Br). g Cargo of umber was worth Sas0bn, Vereen (of Nove ten, Penawcola fue Greenock, jonary was called Crowell, from Phila. orted daughter of Hon. Deeorm—WreKor residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. Pierce, Mr. Jawes BK. Devow to Mins Mat rer Peter Wyekotl, Esq., «ti of New Utretent, pots am an Philadelphia, on Thursday, Yo.td of hamper, put into Bermnda, 1th imate ress, “irnoris having nirong gales om the SN ult. tn lat Sp. ms bowing close rresed the mainsall, he rind "at Bout, Aeok toed, woter ceabe sai Ship’ on beam ends, s comme nerd throwing deck load (bowing hurricane, cost of $400,000. He felt he owed it to himseli, to bis friemda about nse of bis Redeemor, to say a fow lid it with some reluctance. For more than thirty years he had attended the services of apd had listened io hundreds of hoew convinced of the truths thus 0 excuse to offer for so long delaying to 1 attention to the subject, f by intidelity or defended his position il excuses—the faults of professing addressed personally on he eu. been by friends (rom var bim, and to the The capital stock Each year over @ million Hength MTS tara overboard came Biacarait.— At Orient, L. L, om Thoraday, 2, by the Kev. John A. Paddock, Jamms Y. irs. Sanaa Buscnwers, all of Brook D. et poorest of ee oa Abrabam ( BY ACK—-BLAUVRLT. In respect to literary ys felt himeelt guilty mere Present are not beltind othe: Meolegical seminaries and 225, and the aggregate nu value of the real estate, apparat.s aod endowments con. nected therewith is estimated at $8, ppm nner Tn Sunday sohooks, mission effort he nristian die in th stood by dying soldiers and longed of Christian comfort and cheer in He had stood by the graves Lt how often those lips, his name to heaven. He trneted that in answor to the prayers of a dear wife, wes aod of other dear friends, fe triumph of moaning Lotter seat ag she headed and be could not publishing operat jons, indeed in any dopartment of tov denomtuntion Wa wecvod to no other, At the close ite first century in round numbers it finds itself, in all of its bravehes, with a membership of 9, school force of 1,600,000; collecting annually pread of the gos et ary gale, Capt U Uitnks his cargo Ie d 4 Srirasta (Tiel), Cappola, out 37 days from New Or- Auvex.—At Newark, on Satur Jeans, laden with tobmove and yelo Ausas. Conran efor’, Avath, had breath; W pine lumber, Bout Bermuha, ah oa The relatives and friends are respectfully javited to attend the funeral, ov Tueslay morni of thove dear departed from his late residence, @2 [oileville J found abiding. tered @ harrieane from curing which the Siifunia was tarows: migiopmant ina fo.cut away the mata for any earthly honor, njoyed more poace pe assurance daring the nin ADY Other period of his life, Nhe bad aud ail he hoped for, to 4 had Leen kept back, L) The partioulariy glad to me 60 my: ward in thie good work ad friends not to delay in makiog Scarred and seamed a* we wll are by ain, ns he felt himself to be, be rejoice? that and salvation at the foot of the eras Vested f j fenriaes Seat Lost on the steamer Evening Star, on Wednesday, October 3, Sanan F., wife of Jo 000,000 and he was cou periodienls, which are seatiered w over the hata ‘eokly and wey with 20,000 chareh a, wae 000 persons, an teak tae and ‘a reaponaibii the Methodist "asen vagina ito ite Master, and if anyt ving eh the eaptait ; ara rarem deere ‘Savionbie € Deer ueray tor peace with God. = THE BALTIMORE “SCHOOL “CMILOREN ANO MR, PEABODY, poend to Parccens ene as eam Bermods 10th a in distress. The which hin verge heam it from Now York, eis into oa ‘tperieneed a very severe grie sw Pr oa Soret ‘tu Tarpaulin Core veeaah scarp etna eto tat Key Weak ‘douged portion’ which Will Ue sold at ue: ~ Bavrmone, Oct. 27, 1966. Peabody received the children of the public’ schools of this city in front of the Peabody Institute yes- terday afternoon. The children turned out to the num- ber of about eighteen thousand, pleasing preen --Mre Rosanne, Brawn, aged 96 years. ‘Tho friends and relatives attend the funeral, this (San: of the 4th inst in ut Miscettancons. See computed te The Giraud River Congregational Asteciation of Miechi- ¥ attopted, among others, the foliowing reootu. oe Jona mer nly tne Now Monte vier tb Inlande on the gn the ath inst, |, presenting # most No. 166 Front street, Brooklyn. and animating spectacie. On 4 Ano Jane Nn aged 14 years, 9 SHIPPING NEWS. ran ao oa, we 1966, nae wi rat Dayana Saturday, October 27, ALrRnD Mowrs, »: son of David and Maria Dayies, aged) monife and friends of the {amr 9 are funeral, from the residence of his ty-sixth etreet, this (Sunday) morning, Fanxswonti. —On rday, October youngest cbild of Vernon T. and Delia A. Perns. ia oh, Roskell, Liverpool vis Bilinge, London—Howland & faneral will be given to-morrow. of Baltimore), which was M at Fortuve Island, was ine tare bate CALIPORM4, of and from New by Ot, ne cargo of -Fears are pgp candor for ine an M. Also, Saturday, October 27, Of the maine disease, i Hat, dhughor of deceased and Fannle E. Funeral services at their late peaidenee, No. 42 Wain sea Herts Conn, 8 Monday afternoon, at 5s ne id Taihacsbiansasin a Orange, N. J., on Friday, October 26, Mra. Hennerra B., widow of Samuel ©. mn, United jurch, nge, on afternoon, at one o’clock. Train leaves foot of Barcla! street, New Lm at Lait oa eleven A. M. Kauoogsin Brooklyn Gn, Frida October In klyn, on, iy evening, 4 See a Ket1oae, son of the late Warren Kellogg, of Tro: . ¥. ‘The Telaiives and frionds of the family are invited to ane the ey services, at his ae residence, 88 Second place, this (Sunday) afternoon, at look. ener —On Friday, a 26, Fassus Gonna: Jeunched from the gard of Capt Albert Thomas, at West son. ‘and Haven, gts whe 37th fiat Sho tea ou eas remen . ‘and younree ma of George and Eliza Kerbey, aged 9 months ‘apt Chas Ettw field, ested to attend The friends of the family are req to the Be si ee are nhs dock, width of ebm 98 foet, dep from the residence of his parents, 39 Ru funet \tgere: street, this (Sunday) aftern at two o'clock. without forthd \otice, ~ Mowtcomery,—On Thu: 25, of « op, GrorGE Mosroounny, i ie ath oat ‘aged of yong her of Company Fy Pilih New York heavy. artillery ate r low a ‘are Foapectfaliy’ invited to altend the faneral, from the rest. dence of his uncle, George Patterson, No. 316 Third about 275 tons, com: Foreign Ports. bond Orleans for Palormo, in distress; 10th, Pollux Dan), , fon Bernas ith, BOC street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. more fork Rio J. oe ae Fremier, ease os Mycatr.—On Friday, ‘October 26, Jangp P. K. Myearr, pbia. for ona, Pi PR, dj inci fone Doe, Turks Islands for aged 3 84 yeara, NFork, do. Meteor, X ‘The funeral services will be held at the Dutch Re- Servent, Winsor, San formed church, corner of Fourth street and Lafayetie piece, on ‘Monday al arene at three o’clock. ‘The rela- nel; kins, Wilmin, wes and friends of the lly are respectfully invited to ‘Alekander (Br, Butcven, Mobile: nai to Kelly New Or: | ationd without further notice Jeans; Calmuck, Minot, Pensacola; Sybil (Br), Taylor, Trin. | Ma VERN.—In this city, on Friday, October kg after @ short and se severe sickness, which she bore with Obris- tian fortitude, Zarina '!., wife of Burnett MacGovern, in the 38th year of hep age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will take place at her late residence, No. 92 Jane street, thir (Sunday) afternoon, at five wyelock. Her remains will ne taken to Rhinebeck on Monday morning ‘or inter- ment. McCans.—On Friday, October 26, James McCany, aged the * frionds of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from No. 88 John steeoh, this (Sun- ber a(ternoon, at two o'clock. ’Coxxor —On Friday, October 26, after a long illness, Wrzram P, O'Connor, in the 20th year of his age. The friends of the family are most respectfully re- quested to attend the pay ye (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o’clock, fro residence of his parente, No. 555 West Fifty-second a rea between Yenth ai Fleventh avenues, Price, —Acoidentally killed ed on Thursday, October 25, Lewis &. Parrox, aged 17 y ‘The relatives and friends of. of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his guardian, Jobn Wainwright, No, 230 South. Second street, Wil- liamsburg, this (Sunday) » iy om Raktday two o’clook. ee ea Jersey City, on ‘October 27, of Loge gg Coupsria, wite Richard 2, Rappleyea, aged 46 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res) pink invited to attend the funeral, from Grace church, of Erie and South Seventh streets, on Monday aitormgon, at one o'clock, Ryergox.—On Friday morning, October 26, Joux Ryar- son, in the 51st year of his ‘The relatives and irionds of the fami! A respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ig is late residence, No. 178 West Thirteentn street, this (Sunday) afternoon at two o'clock. TAYLOR, —At Chi on Sunday, October 1 Ricuarp Taytor, late Mate of Serney" City, in the 42d year o' ¢ relatives and friends of the family, the members ot Waris Lodge, No. Bl Fe and A. ak, a tho Masonic nity also the members of Engine ysl Ports. adang: brig Hattie 8 Bishop, Webber, Balle ls ra} Gharteston, Cid bai ic; Ama S ton, DC. Also’ eld. steamers Roman. ereus, Bearse, NYork; ech James H Philadelphia thip archer, Uresss, NYork for San Franciseo, Works JF Kas. ag Bstin New Oct 26—Cld schr Lizzie Tay ) NYork. Oct 2%—Arr echr Alonzo C Aust in, wil ‘iard, Bush K Arey, Ryan, NYork. Sld 17th, djudsay, Grover, and Cordery, Dovighty, Philadel- Coleman, NYo. ay ACHIAS. Got Tear sehr Koret, Eikiot, NYork. Tesiels as having gone to ea vente. efor amsterdam: brig Charles Suaith, for BS, from Rio, ard, Weeks, do; Mai lary i pees + George Edw: . ub rina io. 1, are respectfully invited eo the Pleree; ‘Wm ee iste Merthow. i fanctal, trom the Grove street Baptist church, Jersey Bie saa, = Ouy, tins (3 (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, =f se coh Shine sete ee hand Bor: | ants Gta ot Santas A? Saha od 48 Ste, ences Peale yHoLa, det ot 25 Fat Are Aero Merrick, Follows Hatton send P. M., to attend the funoral of our dopa Yours Wexsron, late member of a lodge at Livers d, ‘The R. W. Wiilfam R. Merriam, District ty Grand phew lector Third Masonic district, will of- dl for ‘sla. Jones Smith to for Ban dine, ‘ila a Medd, Dyrus Fossett. “al mpian; rige Hierriot, « L Regatta Ua ones, Merriwa, Art 80, monies, The fraternity in gene- uldaeck, OB alien, Lawrence chr “tale Herbert (Br); | tal cre coral avid to tau order ‘of the W. ral Gardner, Ellwood Doron, FA I'ike, | yf, H. CLAY OF Ai. "Hana Harwood, Adria, Crantauna, 3 W. ofthe a. W. Grand Maxtor, 1 hers Lottie, JS & LU Adams, F A Botley, FH Beard, By pormission of the M. W. t, I hereby harles F Raymond, J Predmore, Challenge, Lamartiue, invite the officers and members of the several AY y Gabon, Phe net, GH Rewley, David Currie, Clara | the Third Masonic district pact assemble at Carrio Xt Me Moonlight, Wallachia, TR’ Jones, | room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Sunday, ‘October 23, at bait ast twelve o'clock P. Pu to attend ‘the funeral of our te worthy brotl “ie Warstox, who died “a sie xpastall it ie requested thas aiaveate wiil bring their white gloves and aprons. =e funeral procession will form at the ontranee to reen wood at three o’clock P. M., where brotaren of who desire are rl to join the clothed and vouched fo: roceesion, ‘ Wi R. MERRIAM D. D, G. M, Third Masonic district. Gem, Ward, Utills; Brozos, Armand, ilen, erds, ‘ork. ow, and Fairw itd. razilian, ; Wriuame,—On Friday, October in Brook! rt Brass, ks Sees Becta NACH: | paxaun, ‘wife of B. F, Williams, in the 44th yenr of Ber rot aa ‘Minne: Fisher, a ‘harles: "tna —On Sa 7, October 27, ADELAIDE, x her est dangh! james iabela Wihiam, of 5 ob, N._B., aged 21 years and 4 months. Cid bark Jonnie “Moodie. (Bh 1 P Sim. ‘George Fales, Nickernon, Prov. NLondon Richd Peterson, "i D Gifford, sirvell ‘The funeral will take place this bandey) afleracen ; Charles Carfol), Mehatey, Hartford, fm one o'clock, — ~ residence her parents, 39 LAND, Oct 24—Arr steamer ~~ . Sherwood, New | non streot. ives and friends are rent her in- Yor. (Cid brig A Ht Curtin, Serrimat iavana; schrs BG | yited, Willard, Parsons, Philadel ip "sctenit, Rogers, New J a Cla abip re sche cat Bessie Parker (Bey Frits, St John, Si. 81d ip Nonaw ; aun: harks PC Aletryioat, Ella & Auna, Lonisa Sa oaRD, ets dlarrit liek iy: tgs Mowntouy Ait Gattin New foe Ort, 9, ha veawiee Mifkeur Heury'chay, Sears, New | * During the pra eerorenerierian ve been ork. TIOUMOND, Oot 25S schr Ooeanus, Hawking, N¥ork sampiion by De ‘O'Toole, of th iy. the fact Eas — via Wflson’a land te fall of 1864 San Lorenzo (Br), Ventreatt, Live! ns be gD bri; (Br), Nelson, NZ. * italy, ‘Splinalo, Ni Pete avenue, rea, AAA. oh DECORATED I DINNER, TCA ‘ AND Ap great varicty; Silver Napoledn ae ed Ware, Cutlery, EDW. BA! °8, Great Popertum, Cooper Instiiute and Astor place, street Dyes LEGALLY SS WITHOUT PUB £3 Veit Cd cases prosect Owe ‘Atorney and Counsellor, 7 Nacsa street. FR, ‘CENTS win, is Se AER ATT and af WAR colored’ sent by mail free : Stateaman, New Yor x vance, Ferri, of Warsaw, N. —On Thursday, October 26, at the Wreorr, eldest 10 10 THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, GREENWICN AND 1 Mareey streets, where you will J Teas, Correos, Fab i, aud everything clee cheaper than any etore in e Ret A. Nadal, , Hawk ©. Boauseros aghter of the ta KR. M. Erskine. No ] AVING LARGELY xen anaeeD oun Stok OF or to offar to our VASEY. f Kaui aN ARY, TINE PLATED Sine ‘ ENG AND GERMAN PLAIN AND RATATAT CHINA AND wen —On Satarday, 1, by the eldast oper, of this city, ‘On Thureday, October 25, by Rev Mr. Wheeler, of 8 Inland, Mr. Brastox Vas jorron CHANDELI AND tas FIXTURES Rrace to Mies Harte DP. BLatvent. Bayt “yo > ‘State Gas Mathine whieb at wire er ReNt bt » [A SETS. se-ond selec Died, RICH CUT SBTS OF ULA Bev AUUM WORE Rca and wt! Hiro away, corner Broome street, ¥, October 27, Thowax I ENRY A. DAMELS, ©. 1 “9 i or detention from basta sarge of pelvic viscera, detorrnt person. Office hours trom S10 18 al ten o'¢loek, nue, Newark, of New Orieans, and tor of Joon B. Walsh, of this . “ine ty. al Teawiasa Ke the oaiy daughter of “Joba | St *snt ROKR & XU 1-49 MAIDEN LAN me ho Rasah, 7. Adeans, of New Qresen, Whe argent asanrtinen: at the mare wien Booxusy,—On Friday, October 28, Wiian A. Bee er hal aged 6 years i months A SORIIBERG'S GERMAN OINTMENT —Wwanta 2D jw Of the (amily are respectfully invin o | * ain ecure, withont the nger, Cor tend the funeral, from the residents uC his parents, gid Mounds, scretija. salt vhoum, home ad si ai fo. 18 Thomapern ree, this (Sunday) afternoon, at : sale at 8 Bowery, wad by all prineipal anny AND NAVY ‘ODaAIMs. DUITIONAL BOUNTYT0 TWO AND aan x fe respectfully mvited to afternoon, at half.past from the residence of her nepbew, 1, 4 tears oats sol ters oF thelr hsire, » res 5 et ai ROEREY, 9 ww BY NTIS 4 RACK tACK PAY. PegSIONN, Prien MONEY, snd all st the ernment ra Tar hae Hhaains, » -ancraratade October H6, Sanait ter of he and Sunday) afternoon, at one 6 clock, from roileehi 7 to attend the ', 140 West Por. at nine o'clock. 27, Cannie Man. Nt ky vor york, oe ait a MRETING 0 or Tie serge onaah @ i preniable and resstutiie were ee Spr Mon. roa me Seurat pace ; Eeoas ants see rae ee Bie ec re 10 mouth: and 16 days, , Jos, von of Patrice auc oven, v of Donne, parieh oe Hin. ral ila ne ole p bam dm vie he ba ee ah a1 yy renigenee,