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his woting fro™ Genesis the mon by Rov. W. H. Hoole. fcenunt nf the first es dave © and showing | ayy attmaiss Boteoopel charch on Kast ‘Thirty- Prayed for—Sermon on the Roman Loan— ix dave of how God had not pronounced sagthing goo! pesreen SeCond and Third avenues, was format: f the women. ‘The ‘of Eve was the | Sevonth street, ti i Marriage and Diverec—Some Novel Kleas climax to thn labora of the Almighty. Having shown | crowded Inet oveniog, oer available spot coos econ. from Rev. Charles B. Smyth—China and | pricier then entered we iectsalon or nia culjoct, | PlCd, by a congregation who Rewsinbloa w —. ieee eee contour datiact poluia of vow, Firm ne | by Rev. W 1 Boole, on Phe duty of the cttzeme °- rs Cdinese—Anniversary of the Charch of | reaicd on the nature of marriaze; secondly, the nature ‘the Resrrectivc—Risht Rev. Michael | Of *ieoree and sine oermairimaniat’ tafeticny WConner on the Disadvantages oF the | (ry ie pore crencetive gage daadeong Lathelle Chureb—Cheever of the Divinity | fi )0 teen eee anactiage aston of Revelation—Rev. W. H, Boole on the | Xt Smyi ‘viz;—contract and cobebttation, The con- marringe, unless it be saldiied vy onbenti 4 ~abjtation {shot marriage tht Political Stump—A Lady Methodist, &e, —_{ tion; and combltntion Mfr Tasrrtine untins thbre bo, & this city in reference to the approaching eleciten." In ing bis discourse he remarked thag %@ 19- tended to speak plainly of chings ho believed, and tha’s? {t produced no effect on himsoif for people to leavo when thoy beard bim utter a seutiment with which they did motagre, he advivod thom to remain and hear him throuch. Choosing bis text from the thirty-seventh FBrAd, tovth chapter of the Gospo] by Luke, “Then said the th. . s bed and board); the other,a < Mo 'rimg mt ti exp'anatory 0! iB sentence, the “the sn rin ne Ged ni Om the | the chain of matrimony). Tho otter Ts Inn ¥ | Samar tan,” which follows it, There waa a univernt rat and the Election. styled divorce. It ourht to be called datapation. Th | jaw of love which governod all intelligence, EW A Germon was preached last evening in the Methodist | only kind of divorce which scripture e0ogn'zes | oor, of Jehovah, its Archangel, serny “a 5 rahi church in Seventh street, by the Rev. Mr | is that a mens et thore, described in Deut. XXIV. | man, was fulfilled iu’ a word—love. All intelli- 1,2 The characte: 7, on typ rum interest and tho election. HO} chtep of Pagers ee ee ee eaid, ‘We have in the expression ‘am I my brother's | and only one penalty for it—the death of both the guilty keeper ' a true index of the heartless world. If we did | Parties. Without the death of the wife the husband could not be free to Ht tho Know we might tako It for tho expression of arum | fn of adultsry, aad was thi ent olf from tha eaonaent fan, Itts an expression which implies asense of | of the chief social relation of life, whilst the hentousness Feeponsibility which there is a desire to shirk, Each | Of the adulterer's crime in dividing a bappy fainity, &., id ne a Gus of us is oF ought to be his brothor’s keeper. Jesus | (it bath ease at gale io peered fnewors the question when he says ‘Thou shalt love | tho clergy alone above all others shod use thelr inf Poy neibor,’ and Teay cast your vote as a Christian | ence to stem the tide of error and evil which flows fram man tm the coining election for the welfare of your | {h@ Bon rditerence to the law go explicitly tald down in th» scripture on the matter of divorce." In alluding to Orether and your wumtry, The pulpit has a sacred duty | the eleryy who are not up to their work he spoke as fol- in this respect, and it has been weak because it has Meglectod to «do all thiugy fur the glory of Ged,’ and gence xravitacd towards God as tho centro of Jove and truth and true 3 was DO isarmony or right action outaide of love. The firet com- maniiment was, “Love the Lord thy God with all thy 1 and the ono which followed it was similar, “hou Myst love thy neighbor lke thyself." This was the way tayeternal life, God bas aaid, “thy netghbor in whomanever ghoul Gomest nerogs (hat needest thy beip,'’ whother he be ghite or black, Jew or Gentile, There princtnles he arpfdd to phe moral and political re pon. atbitities of citizen — He ahontd exercise hiv privileges of franchise so ae te benefit pet only timeerf, his own family and comment'y, but all, Aé there was # place In relieion for & man's pervonal Inferests, bo believed political duties bad their glace In religion. What waa personal interest compared with the interest of mil- lows:—Thiere is no their dutv-—no perseontion, chains or dungeons, or death | {),, ’ on wer ; ff St. Paul preached th this metropolis to-night | to fear tike Dani hen, the Apostics and Christ. pes PRM achieve lina Trou he oar ate he would tell you to vote for the Reavy. of God. The On tho contrary, thore is everything to encouraze | ohurech — Politics, 4 true, hada bad amoll, bat it Biblo tells overy man bis duty toward God, his couniry, | them—Seriptare, eonscionce, the ery of ociety, the | wag only hecaver of ax-ociations, The offers and the Bis Sanity anc his business, aud the minister does not do | views of the press, tho groans of broken henris, the | {hteresta of poliion” wars pure. ‘Fhe; Omamtings Of daty who stocs not do the same, so far as his means | bolts and bars of prisons, the drags of the medicine ven- | the Gammon ¢ Lot Shee cly were 8 stench, an Knowledge permit hm, no mittor what prejad.ces | dor, tna knife, the pistol—all afford proper aub- | Suominutiom ca iiezeres tut te wes nie becauce 'Y Oxist to the contrary, There are no questions before | jects for thelr zeal and enerzy in ther sacred of th: “rus? that infeate (hom, Lettax-pas ers, honest io plo in the coming election like the temperance | calling, Oh we — while-neeked hypocrites! yo | men and Pauehiaat lon temiker eid cloacae topo mh, hecause it involves the weil being of the whole le, whereas the necro ques ion only coucerns the wight of four or five millions, The negro quostion ts Whether wo can afferd to ba jnst to the unfor., funates who lived and died for tho country, ani for whom tho martyred Lincoin pleats from the tomb, ‘dat tho main question isthe ram question. [ intend to deposit my vote against tho rum party, On the Ist of Maya beneficent excise law went into force, and for seven Sundays the arrests were fow and the days were jaiet and marked by sobriety, How doea this concern the election? Well, one o the candidates for the Gover- norahip of this State sivned that good law, and the other gold Worihipping, eoft living, Inziness loving, lecherous, troacherons, triflers with the red obligations imposed upon you by the God of h ; have ye no knowledve of that Bible which ye pretend to teach? Have yo no understanding &) comprshend ite moanin’ ? No industry to even read its planeat precept, which even a chilt might fearn ! No congetence to check you? No pity for dezolated families, crushed hopes and broken hearts? Do you doubt that there Isa righteous God above who notes down your wickedness? Or do y: coapiae that torr.ble judgment day when Christ will descend in flan- ing fire from bea to take veneeance on thera who Know not God, or obey not the gospel of His ron? Tako Places of te vile material good men In their place. and ‘hey would beeome as wre aa a chureh, The batiot ivelf was pure, and the power to wae It wae a sacred ric’ vr which mow were reapen- slole to God, as well as their fetlow men, The correnes * ovr country was pure, aud n honest finds a great bicesing, and vet thieves and gamblors med it india erin nately Janehter}—to accomplish the silest pur po-ea, The waters of the Croton were pure ene our drink, and were 2) the waters of Life to this © yet they wore mixed in every wine of vily ram Mhal was fod in this ety. Tt was only the mixing that mad them infeti them, and pa’ Mid all in iis power to break it down, Vole for him, | wp God's truth and preach and practise ft now. or cleo | pny ge aventer) Malttics would tw lifted out of afm fl th ' Of temprran“e, (riends of humanity if you | depart from and give 1 those sueeed desks which the | Myning men juss eon honoet keen, marak or chart Gare? (Here the preacl.er described In forcible language | very wre ene 9 men pro'ane, Boon oak iipon: ciivie. pollical priviiness: ay : at much lensth the mischief done by intemperance } | — The reverend gentiomin annouviond that on the next | powors for wheh (rs wert tenons ble A wero responsible A lo hel Hborand the fulfiiment of the acc of command war involved tn the use oF the political priviegs, ‘This elty nthe eve of a most important election, involy+ ats nuopertaining to every fanity, to the city and a, fhe wholo election will turn upon the ram vote. If we wROt destroy (ho tatile by 'aw, we should try to keep tin ag small bounds us Against us wo bave great party. the rum sellers and ram drinkers, The vam drinkers vote azanet ne, because theie pasion for Sabbath avterneon be—Lessons for the © siblect uf his disoourse would ‘ay on the Nuisances of the City. St. Ge ‘ns Minsion Chapel, vam makes them j'« slaves 1 noue of thet dare do A lecture wis delivered last oveaing, in St George's | the nation. No party waa pare, vet to gain e mesure Dtherwise, Money i weninst un b-eanse tho xatn by the | Mission chapel, Nino‘eenth street, near First avenue, by | OF Tyform lt was Deeeary to belong ta party, Rone Her om oth nian aa nF gph Ae at eb pa hong the Very Rev. Channing Moors Wiliams, Bishop of | geal for reform by standing aloo” from atl porties, be- will keep up yourtratic.”” Vets the duty of evory good | China, the subj ct being “Chineso Missions." The roe. | call ¢ no svete ane coatd arant alt that vas entre 4 Brun tooppose this varty, wot by the blessing of God a | grond prelare, In thé gommenorment of b's adrom, | oat accro:ions. ‘This city had fallen, Into the hands of Pray- welt upon tt. antiq have cone up to ihe threne o. heaven on tits eubjec tion, roviewing the aod civ ization of the Ciinese literate thevea, Théy tad robUed ti, and etrippod It, and left it *, Manners, customs and i A in te heipt senesa » church and the min wry and it is Imporai‘te (hat God bas not heard and will not ventions, ant then proeeeded to give some facta in re- ike " - answer them, | Vote on Tueslay next as you would give | lation to the mission wark among them, In the eouro of Grout tne ltteer tae. tke, tots ane an account of {tat the nar of Which he dwelt pariicvlariy upom the stigma which had | if) attics, “(Lanslter) Our pubild echoola wero & After a prayer the congregation dispersed. are poehdisiey sions by certain persons ho | venefaction, but they wore bidly mained, and It was tie them a failure, adductng statistics to prove the frisenes Rentioman cor appeal for Lely to carry was engaged. arcty was well filled, and @ special collection was mad duty cf prery men to vote fo a5 to secure A pore ad- miivi¢ ration tn the affives of this immense ‘nstitut on. which was anstalned at a cost among ae of aver two milion dollars. per year, Many of (he trustees coald sear ely write thelr namea, They stand ap before the chiktren to make speeches when 60 ve of thera Contd not prt two fenioners together correctly. Had they the ey should ho pot nthe first class im the upper ut fast ae they come ont of the primary, and should f the acensation, Stanton Strect Baptist Church--Prayer for fA Democratic Detent. Yesterday morning the Rev. T. Edwin Brown, of Brooklyn, preached the annual eermon to the Young ‘Me's Cbrivtian Mission at thie church, and took bis text from the first twelve verses of the Forir-seventh chapter of Ezekiel showing tho origin and progro’a of Church of the Resurrection (Eplscopal)—Ai ary Morme r 7 ‘ atny ny ‘ nghter) Great rensediers ond Christianity, and alse the leson which ft teaches us. | Ye amolversary Of tho Church of | May 8 vene in It. (Langl s he “ye ren gentleman vboko elogwenty, and treated } the Resurrection th sere lvee ta the morning hd epecta Pe rab chips ahs elahey Mra el Paiot ae 048 enbjecta well, but was guilty!of the er fe to the oowas . yer “, he eo ver, WO 4 hear lok atataye cotiog aiita. Ven aMeA. of cao iin |. Tetereas to tho nacaao ® anniversary sermon was vn and Who Poll offices, Were trngtees Of Chen 4 the dary of churchmen to xamtne the litics from the puipit Ho culled upon his congrega- | Preacted by ‘ho rector, Rev. Edvard 0, Flagg, from the mwaveral their rehcol teachers aud truetors ape made of, {on to pray for the defeat of the dmocrats, who he said | text “The Churc of the Living God, the Pillar and ty Ret m 7 pgs ro obnoxious to God. on accoint of their opposition t | Ground of (ie Troi.” 1 Vianowby, Bd eh, 1th v, ies tile Jedleieh Ne ronacition Othe ay’ toes cd the excise laws, and their support of Liquor Dealers’ pd . . J = 3 4s 4 i r " ren after prea ing th chavacter and mi Jug 6 were good and tras men, The conduct of otters gues, &c.; ho at the same tine exhorted his hearers | tio trao Chures of Christ, proceeded to sive a history | was xeanéatous, The wvoet ii vu to vole for the other party. ot the parieh nod church of which he t: the | go with +eavce @ toree of a trial, ‘ —— rovlor, It had now reach d its Ofth annlvoraery, | the beat of Jawa i neonstitutlonn! iv order to were prety Berviecs at St. Ann's Church-The Roman] bit +f ibe diicatios i bad encountered in | pur) oer—ns. for instance, the Bxeive lw. Darhng the Loan Question-Remarks of Father Preston, | i+ growth, nese but the pastor contd know, | pa t teow weeks the cours bad been made machine she ps to tarp ont ectere by Lundreds a day, Use majority of whoin lid not the Intell gevce to define their d Uce as chiizens, and many were not entitled to thetr eaturatizn. thao papera oat was a vote worth under avoh etrownn stances? Sh had left the cause of hurmantty lying ir the street, as it were, white ehs bed passed by Gu the orber side,” He asked all, aa a Cheixtian duty, vite for that party which made the Exelo Liqaor thw, Which simply restricted the traffic onder just timfations, Tho Mayor of thin erty stood pled od repeal that law,. for be received bia nomination at a liquor deater.’ con vention, and i! ho want to Albany— hat ta were it pox sible for him to ever get thero—Caught or} he weald use 7 <7 . ol Hie had labored wit persistent geal and tenacity to bring sacnatlik ene eg of eon rene this oburob ¢ its present strength, sacting at Ores with , . Mr. Preston, only one or two reiubl famitios, ‘and rcetving no ma- Communion, made tuo following addreay in reference to val nid from ler sit eehurchea, The church property _, She Roman loan :— bs bora! aa 009, and altnoogh * the institetion of g eo parih t anonny inthe treasury, t 1 igi ge etic? ey Kenia Pep yt pen cron “pve aunt now anion iy ubont $19,000. This A bon RINOHER Kiave conse’ chrociars te be puaccd om redaced, by pew rentals and collections, at the rate of we of the oiurch, so a to bring the valject acvn 5 et ‘i lon $1,000 per vear, ‘There are bstong ng to the pariah bas ir netics, LTspoke of this mattor in ihe early part roventy or eichty fomiiies, ‘The number of cormmunt- ane; bet, as mens of the members of my congrega- canis lenixty, eneday eebool scholara sixty, with twoive or fourte n femelies Dormg the past ¢ there have ee rae the city, I deem it my dit Sin alckticn ine ate ar iste pede iy Fat! been eightern {nfunts and three adults baotized, to the her, the supreme pestor of tio faithful, | fourteon persons confirmed, fourteen magriagce and | hs oficial power against that law. ia the name of att to recommend this matter again to your notices, and to | sistern ests w ihe paraa, The two | that wae just ool twas, be besoucht and demended of @ay to you what are ny eonvictions ond how it deserves | years’ growth of the purieh has not been vo | Chrisrtin men to cease from (he very (houcht 0 voting Your active co-operation. The Holy Father in th.a loan | yigoroos #4 the three veare precoding, owing, among | on next Twesday for John f Holman, and that not gif, but Atinply for ® loan, | other things to the fact that five wealthier if they for morality rd and pot only | churghes have be y “| for the candidate of the Union ry charot, iat this bey to the insignificant and r whieh th y worship. Tho rector snggeated that tho * Pahor to 7 later diticulty be obvinted in a measure by adding to the e this Iran. We are aware of the ciroummances | exterior o the building rome features that «onid give it that injared his temporal povver ta Italy daring the past | more promi ag raising the tower and bringing the few years, Always tho subscriptions of the Homan | front out saa tho wifewaik. $2,000 of the debt veroment bave stood well in Bug and and Trance. t be can@bliod thix winter, and the congregation ‘At tho commencement of the revulution there | were éxhoriet to itheraiity in relieving their church was no difficulty im seliing it at which War above the bartanen-nte, A hope (4 entertamed that Bice! vwhied iit ood every howe, om the market iia | erstong they may find thomeelvs able to powess a ‘vance. 9 conviction 9 whoio world, | more mod! d elovant temple for we @athollo and non-Catholic, that as @ Christian, tt alone aa ’ es ‘asa temporal prince, tho Popo will pay tho debts he Yogitimately contracta. Although at the present uo- Tuont there eeems to be danger from the taking of his Plause.) Hie was glad to beur th aympothy, but mildly cens red appl Of a respect fr the reruples of whe did not consider ita rel. glows por formance, ter) M's election waa a iicet wope No Christian man could afford to vote forthe other party, The time had passed when the jood qoatitios of guy man could lift badkeprineipies into power, The eompnay wae bad, and it would cake more than a Kassie bain to Clemens: some of tho politic (Laughter) One speaker on that side bad sald, “Renben wont down in referring tovar Governor, that be wns rethte Hopit, But tt was tynorantiy robmpt Watton he weuld anake of it:—Joeeph as the Excite law end Moftinan, law brother, hates tho thing and 9 circumstances wi St. Stephen’s Church, Twenty-elehth Street, A lecture was dotlvered at this chntoh yoaterday even: dominion from him, we may conclude that his semporal | ing by the Rov. Michael O'Connor, late bishop of Pitts. | one Reuy loved f\-d\aughiter). rar Sune power, which hes exited the same through fn aid St, Vincent 1 n ordained to rulo sly ever tho e1 ‘9 the broth. ‘all ages, will stéil remain = Tho church has soon ———- conte’ pores Wet yt ery deterin ned to kill YW, and they cast tt worse times than the prosent. Thera wore many | 00 the diendvantazes of the Catholic religion. Thecharch }jnty Gurdaro’s pit, Reuben desired to save it, bub «hom more serious crises in which this temporal power | wns fi"! ( to ite atm acity, andas the price of ad- | he came to the oi lt waa pot there, bud had been gold to threatened and Alm ghty Ged preserved it; and J am realized must have been | she b hmarlitiety Judges, whe decided the thing wm axprese my convietion that the Pope's temporal power ror dwelt or eal and gave judyments tn ry cre, They aril not even now puss away, an! even if he does loose oh) consequent on her hay has cone forever” Bat 41, it wilt be restored to him. Such is my conviction and The onergy aad entiuel jon there will be ® Great | on@ameng such ig my faith, Every person may Geo rum to his theories into favor wan will pa up to Albany te bay comm ‘own opinion, and we do not protend to say that tho | always superior to that -f men who had nothing new to j—and they will Mod that this Joseph in inderd Yemporel power is necesrary fur the Church by any The fucititios #Morded by the opponenta of the pverner over them, aud sill exent jaw te thew eb. mecans; but Ido believe that Almighty God, who has ro | church to and alive her wos a great divadvan. Lon will then be justified because he loved the ‘wondorsully defended it from generation to generation, | tage The poor, uenorant Trish Cathoties who arrive in { mili ett | defend, protect and preserve it And even on | tits country frequently pointed at as evidence of le conciuded by am carnest and eloqacnt apyoal for ‘tho comtingency that the temporal power of the Holy | C io hing, The lecturer refated the elarge | all troe mon to mipport Congress in thin contest, aa they Father should be destroyed and pues away, stil! I bevee ainat the church @ had fawlta, bat thee | were engngedsimple in perfectin i rales. Feit Sthot every dollar of this loan wii) be paid. If any State d, while the disadvan at the | of (our years ronguinary strive in the feld. Thinw # ‘enters upon the provinces of the Holy Father (hat Ste their foundation in evil, the largest ond beet means of furfilling te dnty of the will be bound in conse jnetive and by s reverend gontion fevond eon inon timer we thy ne giboras Uyve't “nations to provide for ayment of the debt tor, The Irish we he neual religioas exercwe closed the veevices of the Sinte into which ft entet-. Tho Holy Father and abused for the'r poverty by their despo les, evening. will seo tant not one dollar suoseribed for the mgs and e6res of the Irth berear idence ef his pirpow will remain vnpeld because for its peymemt | gnbline fala and ¢ to rs through conturies | teoe Methodiat Soclety Sermo of Mem Rot alone ix pledeed the faith of the Holy Father | of oppression, and were therefore | ovvrabte Benois ut the falih of the whote Catholic Chareh—the fal h of Soms thirty or forty persone Of both axes asremntied two hundred mililons of poopie. The bishops through. The Church of the Pitertme. 9 J : ; put the world have alrondy ordered @ collection 'o b® 1 n, Cheever delivered n rermon list evening in the | lst evening inthe parlor of the how a Wewe Rakea once a year for (he wepportef the Hoty Father, . . ” . Teeaticth wrest, to bene a sermon by Mrs. Jane Daw ‘and apert from this there sre many other gifta whlch | Church of the Pilgrims on the Divine Law and Life of cd Gebaaaiten, Bie Park. wise wl will be offered by the Let him bo driven again | povetation. He sald that one of the mort convineing | 94, of Binghamton, 3 ork, who ¥ into exile aa he was b nd the faith preseh thers before the the Free Methsr proofs of the divinity «f the Srered Scriptures was the will come to bis nase Jap abundance w lady «poke earnestly fur over an hour upon the peowtior D wT he whore Catholic world Of this TF] gradaal manner in whieh they hod been reveated. The ad py ions Teeveterr, I bonesity beileve that every | author of a [miso revela:ion id poblish it as a whole | tonets of the followers of We dwelling with great Mollar of this loan will conscientiously bo paid, and if L | and claim for it, at the very Lerioning, ate perfer- | emylasia npou the necessity of acyniring holiness after did not believe it | would E 20 from this place, | tian. He would be compelied to do ao, In order tow? re | 1. ideation aw a condition preesdont to ealvatt Thia, “He does not appeal to us ax sen who suborribe for mer- | the reward of hiserime, Tint the Bible bat been pat. | yo alia taeyh 0 enna de eantile paryosea, who take It up as a mercantile xpoct- | Lahed in parts, and had only grown 10 completeness and | DO Cott eine world, iia fashions wud follies The fation; bat he appeats to ws as Catholics and | perfection in many ceniures, It Lad only bem mate | Sen ee eis attireet the werkt and give bis ‘own children, and he says, ‘Lend | a complete fevelntian at the resurrortion of our | Tit ie enniies. Men shoold leave thow sociotion that me portion of that which God has given yoo. fend it | Lord, when tos of the predictions which it contained | Pit mt int the company of the wicked and vn- to me as a prince of the House of God, the supreme ¢ ta the Mosstah bad been fottiied. In con. | Brae Mae Mi iaicatae eecest wociotion whather tor of tle Church.” [have nothing more as aa obe- Of the incompleteness of tho Divino revela. | Frey) ns eet oe Odd. Fellows. Who Bone Cathetic but to loon him what I canepere, I the Jews before the coming of the Lord, takes an ovh to do that which whon called spon 4 Would Bot go Into any questions aa to the security of | necessary that it should be vouched for and may be sinful for him. to 40 t wot of Gel this loan. I would take tt trom faith end credit as | cotod by mir: The people were Py The ne exatty of sincere and true repentance, noeompa- coming from bim who above all meo on carth Lobey as | fteinberent divinity, at we can pow, fied by a complete abandonment of every sintht hatte tho Vicar of the Lard Jesus Christ on earth. You tray | and precision with which iw prophecies ba and practice, and a fall reparation and rostitution, aa tw Whorefore centribate to (hie loan not simply nto eccurity, | Giled. Dr, Cheever contin ed at length, defending as powmible, Was also strongly urved, the negloes of either abvolute trath of the Scriptures, and enforetng upon the but ov 2 and odering to bs made & the Ho! congregation Obedienes to its precepts, flo is willing to yt, be, copt It ask loan, ti being repreecnted as fatal te of holiness = Refer. ence wns made fn t coni 4 You not to give, but to loan, -- pine of the carly Methodist pro emore and for foie te) bd ee {oe aa candies to Young Men by Rev. Beary Ward | jikewie animodverted somewhat s vorely vpre yee Under thespcirewmetsaces I Se) I mast ¢ rge my mouth Chareh, camp-moetings, termieg thom “fancy rev vale,”” a1 daty in commending tool mendbere of the congregation to | 4, wenn Wb eoank’ ues rushes to Piymonth Stating hattne majority who hed mado profestim ab cgntribule cording to tholr means to this loan. Bonds such had no real experience of religion. She cloned with Save been fmacd for $25, 810 and $100 in gold, which | charch on Sanday evenings was provent last evening, | An oarnest invitation to all prevent to come and be san ean be bouget at the rate of G0c to the dolar. A $25 | and it wan expected that Mr. Reccher woald make the op tifed, Daring the delivery of the sermon the er. bord in goidean be bought for $25 tn mondy, aud ‘After | Mo» evinced their concurrence with the remarke of tho Yon fate of ve per ‘ou seven and one-half per cent, wih preacking election the theme of his discourse, preliminary devotional exercises, he took for his text, - from the first epistio of Jobe, “I have written anto see rnd thin ‘mutter. ‘to roue | Young men beeanse yo are strong.’ In his introductory charity and 2egl, your trast and love for the Holy | remarks be raid that wo had been saved from any jeal- Father; for; honestly believe — Ad hata bad nf ousy in our midat, for-the tendency of the democratic Be ee Nae, Red Ghote’ they urs more | law was to make the averages hich rather than to make anxious to gve him reapect also, For myself, having | single tndividaats eminent. First, society bad A my ta 20 recently ame from bin feet avd recetved his boly | jock to tts young men for the redempt on of all Hts tn- tercats, cepectaily for the redemption o: labor irom that Ponedictiga. there ta poking 1 oan do for him whiew 1 A wot doy ly _for loro tor bis divine uffles, but | curso which rested upon it from the be. Rretove fortis, own per , ioning, viz: The eume of | norance. Mr, Beecher mon. Any one, there’ore, dis- Rertore feria ove: Eig leave ter money with me. | erotved this thought at length and contended that p Interest 8 $80 bond tr $50 In paper money, ~ Je in tio city of New York at cont, which gives which giveayon e my dear Wethren, epraker by frequent exclomations, and afier \ts eonek. tion eevernl ruse aod related their erporinnes, TRINITY CHURCH. TO THA RIMTOR OF THR HERALD. At & meeting recently held at Brookiz», of porross supposed to bo belrs of Anneke Jans, statements were mede which are wholly unfounded iu fact, and calea- lated ‘6 deceive the unwary, and, indace thom to waste | thetr moans to suatola a hopeless Itigatioa. Bolely the to undevelve inaceent partion who may be mired by t ag + 1 nbowe alftoded to, the vndersiy And give nw thelr names end address, and Tw: Jon would not develop manhood; bot edveation | misrepresentations : Bon’ 7 negotial bonds for thers. Commercial clerks asked tor members of the vevtry of Trinity ehureb, we sina hs gi co eon to th irae tak Gant eon ‘ with (he afleire of (hat corporation, state wpon oper nity That the voetry of Trinisy cher NM? 2 ever ed nor even consi” Ravin for tho com ot the allewe f chnten of heirs of Aneoke Jana or any Of (hem +» wor wilt It i dow et Be Holy Enver. ths world says at thie moment howe who contribute to this fund | hours aod iitrartes, and he would be glad to aid ; “hie moment for the support of | but volumes of bring was what iMty mowt needed. Thers Was nethiog more certain than that weaker he bas no frenda, but that Le ha» hoets of commies that be trodden d/ by the stronger ones, unless they wero a ong, aod that was «nly to be dong by giviog is? He asks fora loan, and made wrong, a Bahotion pd te the soeurity; Je it sound, 1 It | Chem brain power. Men would be free in Rarope just aa . jood 7" us prt? Ido fot thunk tia TF vo ee ‘and moral. If France bad been | ever dono. . ould ke 10 #ee the Catholice of the United educated would ‘hove been a repoblic before this. Bromd —Thot the titignf the church, & peatedly gow bome forwnrl and take a fair proportion of tho | Eagiend was stowly gaining en tanchisement, and the | tained by the Courts of againat this very, claim, will be 40 not they wil lose @ dolar, and even itt road to power was h school house. Give him | mateinined, and can only be easailed “dy o reversal of do it wih evidence of iy faith I beve sive "TMP oa SOY pes ag Poabe sies i vee. 0 acten ‘imost of my % ‘pe that you will do the Sune Lessons f@ the Clergy—Sermon by the Hev. Mae hoph ies the Rev. & Smyth, the and popular preacher on GYRUS CURTION MONDAY, AMUSEMENTS. The Metropolitan Entertainmentas Mr. Bogumil Dawison closes his present engagement in New York, and Mr. Chariae Dillon opens at the Broad- way theatre this week. Other changes {ncidental toa «pirited and careful management, both in program: And pe-vonnel, are to takh piace in the Metrapolitan and Brooklyn houses, and are daly noticed undencath:— BROADWAY THEATRE, Manager Wood announces & fine attraction to succeed Sins Moguie Mitehelt at the Broadway, in the appoar ance of Mr. Charles Intion, ta. NAl ‘raRetinon, and An RoLOr of great repute, who olaimsto be the founder v. the natural and colloquial school of high art in playing. a'r Dillon will be supported by Me, J. W. Lanergan and an augn Cnted company, Mr, Dillon opens this evening. His engns ment ts limited to six weeks, and he has ar- ranged for Qy? business of the pressnt week as follows: — King Lear, Mofingy, Tuesday and Saturday ovenings: Relyhogor, Wednesday evening and Saturday matinée; Othello, Thorsday and Friday, for oither of which per- formances places may now bo sXgured at the box office | ooMmenciag— of the establishment, OTRMAN STAOP THEATER, Mr. Bogamil Dawison closes his engagement at this ea- tablishment (hs week, making hie last aprrearnnce— Provions (o bis opening in Philadetphia—his evening. This (Monday) evening will be presonted Othello, Mr. Dawison sustain'ng His reat character of Othello. New Tore rrmaTRH, The programme of the Now York theatre, in Brondway, has been changed, and thé entertainments will be con- ducted necarding to the new Bil, Thisevening wt ho performed the drama of Old Phil Birthday, the cast in- civding tho etrength of the conipany, After the pf will come tho very successful burlesque, entitiod Perdita, or (he Royal Milkmaid, The pieces will be Presented with now Costumes, appropriate acenory and new offrets, (nolading a grand march of Amazons and a rustic ballet, Next Wednesday will bo performed o drama, called GriMth Gaunt, in which will appear, among o(her new engagements, Miss Kost Rytinge and Mr, J. K. Mortimer. TIALTA (GETOCAN) THTRATH, management of this house annowess for this Ant the Hers Butd-cht, Der Naelibay tur Lin- ner Schwindel, TONY PARTON'S OFRRA HOOSK, Tony Pastor amnonnees for this evening “still another? new drama at he Opera Mouse in the Bowery, Sis eatled the Forest Fiend, or tho First Crime and fant Tony Pastor sings two now songs, “Tho Feniane in Can- ada," and the dphty, Nouchty Girls," and there is a how Orlentat ballet, named L’Obelisqus AUR PRANCATS, Al tho Théatie Fravenis, West Fourteenth etreot, eit be prenented to-morrow, Tuesday, evening the two ‘oe opera I+ Toreator, with the one act opera entitled Le C1A'e', Thoreday evening Bf'Nle Bouconsigtio makes hot débat at His house, CHAPLEY Wiiern's TROUrR Charley White's Minstrateand Corb nation company will perform thié evening at Bryant's Mechantes’ Hall, Broadway, in the comfe ballet hantomime of Nicodemus, or Bak d Alive, with Georeo i Edeson as Nicodemus, Joah Hart ae Old Nick and Mice Tasra LeClairo aa Tart, Mice Eon Prent fa very popular in her eongs and contin. nes her eneegement, A very atnple bill has been ikeacd and the whelt company wil bo engaged in entertatn'ng pleces. Tho evening S ken, Kin XI | PUPWORTH's Mv STE. The aitractive piece entitled st. Jeorge and the Dragon {9 1p the last CAy# of Its representation at the now Fifth Av puo Opera Honse, by Manager BAiworth's company. This evening ant daring tho present week Ht will be ene- coded by a new Dariesque called Sly fork, the Merchant of Muthnm street; ballads by Messrs. ry, Grier gg Dempster; new dimers, bi tlee ues anf motos, KEL BY AND LEON’) Minster, Mees, Kelly ard Leoa's now halt, 120 Broadway, con- Unnes a very favorfte resort, A bil chosen with aice dvcrunioation hag Seen iesued for the week, and tho fret appearnnces of a nutaher of artistes ae announced for thts evoning, including the uswnes of Me Netse Seymour, Mr. Sam Price, Mr. Witham Butler and Stynor Garntagna, BAN PRANCISOO MINSTREL” Mesrs, Birch, Wrrabold, Bernard & Raekrs adhere nretry clonety to tholr eld programme for their batt, No, DKS Itpoad way, a good proof that the bill krpopular, ax the horse @ crowded c.ery evening. Towards the con. olvmon the company wil appear in (he Mtsek Cook, in- trogacing the African Ballet (eonpe. The entertainments wind up with the Lorleaqne of Spectra! shades, or Phan tour Miustons, by the ovmpany. THRATRS OOLQes, OF TINkD AnaM. Thin noure, manayed Wy Me. George Guy, te wolt patronized by the up town rowidents of (Ne eat aide of thogily, It {4 sttunted ow avenue, atthe corure of Bixty-Giret street, Mauazee Guy has et nomoing the first appesr amie . the dawswe; tbe first appearance of Mr. Sohamy sheppard, tho Bihlopian dolineator; Carite Kavel to two now aote, @Yhe Infant Wonder” ia a now it Gray ond Me. George Guy in (wo now song, alee tue protection of the drncna Toord!ow. s Kood BAN an oo of Corie Ar dance, HM 8 ey We. FA. Conway'e rany wilt perfor wn the pepear pie at he Pork Preetre, Broekien, ever week, The Hew of Tou, Ls) \toparntiontor pro: aways direct! on. olegaut drome 7 duction ander ‘ HOLE T'S OCHFA HOUR, Law Ox tWN NOVEMBER 6, 1888, CIVY INTELLIGENCE. Gov Pawans' Day.—The bth of November in Hngtand te devoted to very similar enjoymenta as the Yourth of July ts with us, The great difference ts that the origin of (ue cole. bration cannot measure itself in importance wiih (he anni. vormry of Independence, Ta tho year L604 Robert On & Romen Catholto, coneatved the plan of blowing up houses of Parliament, and thus destroying ata blow biog, fords ond commons, i onder to revenge the severity of the votvnt bast equines the Matholien, A mine dag under he hanes of Partiqnn msetin the How “ nt, and 8 hy. yl sowantited, “Guy Pai ro the having bean ain with Catholio several Lord Monteagla, who, pointed. seotine tan anonymo' was writton Derothe Setiiy, od warning hi sinoe the by enntversary. which thay om! !" some pablic place in € . evening, acoommanving the © Sectegration with a dinplay reworks, When currving the 80") about it ls customary for the boys to chant verses campos “d for the oocaston, mecording to the inaptration of his ows @use, bat Invariably lene to remember ‘The fifth of Novem)er, powsor treasan and plot, doa't #e6 tha reason Why gannowder tre vson ould over be for rot Onsenving 168 Sanmatt.—A rather rough looking etetome er, wearing a Nliier's blouse, and apparently anifortng from the effecte @f drink, went yesterday morning. about eleven o'clock, into dhe clgar store of Mr. Laur.on Park row ne q 1 diately aot by ‘& colored na Aun strut, and se "pureiasing cigars at the time, Ina Fioleot manner, cutting his face badly, He then smursd bh if te “ qut twenty boxes of clears. elrewtn, tish‘conrasysunt ye oor, ke bain of Tg. oo aantibe coe Tandies on, the aireet. Tha to + we 0 Coe ee Mi to'the, weacondings by conveying the de nauent to theetock.ap. @here the injared parties fol lowed t make gir complat, ¥% , SramnG Aveman—-At about 'v quarter to Lwelve o'cluek on Saturday night, @ diMientty an we tn the building No, to Greouwich atveot, begween two |e Somat ¥ is gan avd Jot Muth A strug Vie ensued. |p the which Harchean atetieod his ant, Coitsl | she bac katfe, futocing a aermad woud — The injured men ryoptly etletdéd to by Bm furre my hat hoon draswed: wae emuemyet U0 fore the polico arrived Marrenin had had dot been arrested at the @ i Totten in Aut Aprnare—sohn Baer, residing at N « nt fabt @Rh A man Heme ondtgh YO tab Oityer Hirani 0 the growed and Dady Injures ihn Meat’ wherw Nin injure 40 his seo spo, and ry elk. ero thee ken to Betlovuo ¥ attenied ts Tar Taxtcoston ie Tingrrmgnern Srrert-Oxe ov mH Rows Dessiann Axomed mt & Cumrican Conarrien.—Olo one of the lads who ware, fearfully burned, In . between Firs hatrty f eenth at dayalternoam by the extios rial whieh Dad heen Ket om Ore, ow Ved cat the’ att “on Ww hte | venta, No, VE" no OF Raunose Mc eete . reeld: He with bis pardute, te iret even A boy, nar Porty-sevonth ott Porty-0l itt” sBre@s. wae ac FUN aver fy Becand Avensie to! ear Piftieth, et Pa tow wan ty et Sorngied, wed 1 ta tnd abown the kre 19 Ff bY A Breond Avon orning from Ue totiBed to bol! aa Tre Weom Tic me —In a report in yesterday's tw Minmplod mie) twas wiatod Mind toh at » OM Haat sine wtroet. TE an \ vouty fth, tbe} ues in the Meme: " +m highly vemrerta vie farnlly. Vruxprep Asssiacsarion, About hatiigast eleven o' lok Pei. wrnen named Whiter Weetentt, residins was bregaily e@@@ed by o vel oahith treet tee! aPeire with cad (a wih erat on Sata arith 47 seqnad everar kotwn y mt: anpenrs be ba inlet wore wth nu} nvonue, ne scuesint poll et on dh fimet reqnaintanens ho trreke of tire POL ‘Ce INTELLIGENCE. night two wore On snd Margarot Veang, stole tnt nal eireet, and (ho trek Of the preme Inerved ) Yewanw Suors turday named Ritzabeth @ ators of Mieheot & vking timir oray proprietary teh they were making & hasty retinas when they were nie fy vival by Me, Kod’. Ts were both erraicned ; d wierday. an Tin committed fart telat the sportal Besslons tm denn! of bait in the ama of $1 Were Person. Teter Abel, of olen from bum st baereod a git rnow had is pockethe AURORE TL AMCRRD 267 Heart'xtroet, nae Perk on No uring (ho past week QAR bogs, aud 8,154 sheop were received ut the siook yard, Nowark. A Bivoow Kuerun Brame iia Wire —Yosteriay after, Hon Jacob Noelle, aged thirty.time soars, keopor of « lagee PAeealoon At No. 47 Hareinon atreet, in an vaaccountable {reok stabbed hia wife in the face, aad was proceed! lacerita tor flesh whan her ores olp Muibilated & piovure of bis wife which was, hangl roam, and then ooolly formed hen Iota a jatormod hor that be ar treatment, He wae NEW JERSEY POLITICS. POUTION MK Wetiaion «At (he courention of Baptiate t Salem, Now Jersey, last & resolution was angmgmoing that ~ becweeu the schism é: ie © power Maines Same Sites Of the United State, vow cos Rarowiroax Mewtina ar anwar, —A republican meagan was held at Rabway on Sotirdsy evening. Tho attended was vary large ant an enidosianio led, dresses wore made by Wilivw tt oY fete, of Newark, and other Intoresiicg remem, Heer Jaow Rogeas AGA BUsiTED—A wooing in supped Joba Huylor, candidate for Congo agatont Jack C4 John Tell, was held at Morristown ow Sau Speeches made by John is. Which town, ete Whelan of Rie heb and tone’ The" ore were In favor of Rogers having ©“ back wat’ Oa oF tem Vorine Porviarion.—Tho registry Wate gain of @ voters since tomb. that me was 604, te pe Diet. L-larnat 1 Sona 2—Albert P. Condit. r Ri stor, win Hed be ta oan PP aa Parties sustata Fredoriok W. for the ty, THE ALLEGED OUTRAGE UPON A BOATMIAR. 7O THE RDITON OF THE HARALD. I potiond tn your paper of yesterday, under the hoaget Joboken,’' an article evidently alludingtome aaa “Ouateaa House officer who commited an outeage upon « bootmam® Tho arvicle aiuded to eontalns many errors, and T hope Will alow me Co give my Atatemont of the affair, On Gt clght o'clock at night, being ow duty on board the Iving et the Herman dock at fobokem, T fred. bweof whieh I eew came from 1 T— Witham H Morphy, -Will win A nue NO vomination, Hernan. the I Ginn saw a tian eon ne fee boat af ‘in. Supposing hm te be ome OF the mu whioh fem thie barber | ordered tf ~ | bred « shot ahead of bi cainn to, whieh he Thin be JO08 hE DOYLE folly mepresent that we occurrence, end that SOSH PH HOW WED VAdLe, is 4 L biel i 16 416, 1 The belanee of on oannn, LAE BO ties, New Yous, Nov. 6, 1456 COURT CALENDART—H'S DAY Noe Moe err, 2B 1,783, Ea, Nom, Tah, Oe, 1K 205 Sreoian Temw Me PRROM COUNy a3 eine ht COUNTS FOR TWS MONTH, Justices from other gi 1 the Savember Term impose of the os Martourand Jones oi d juries ‘Monell. the Spadtad lect being eooupled with Geworal gor ettetn the Common Peas are Judses 4 (tee Trial Te and craven for the trial of isaues of fant, with « auring (he fest two wees, and of equ, ee Gart Femmathder of the mouth; and of Judge Daly to the Mieietet Court Judgn syed im the Crea Court oD ear Curing the comme week cde In expected that Judge Mebane a copanin which will Probebly oooupy the nals "h ee uote ortll sit for the umual business, amd dae The Comm probably e rmarh oe upied with cases of eoumteefenting violations of (he Internal Havens taw with @ powtettoo tm the pockoiRonk amd * heh wel money, bes ® Kelly. She ge’ Arison omy ireawnene Ar. 1 —The readurs of the Henan of Ao alfray which occurred on ruay ow iamremenm | r veal endinbeer inf Thomas Wart. wh Hhkely (2 ferorme will be wamltt “ 4 ane ke 4 see x 4 on e re “ ie, Whe Suwon Desiga, in detwan of O10 » A Cones Ser Uren aan» Hoe Un Ow Wine 4 Faw Deow & Ohh & young lew reeogmtad wr hay s Heavey cantly dren bin “4M adore, “ wre inh n Neon ss - '. 4 reported ° are : ‘ | , “ ” wee. | The atiraetive pleco The Shadow vn me, or « Trip tethe Moon, is in the third Weok Of Its representation af Bhaleys, and crowds the hoage cm at Drat, Other ex- cellent piers » the meen aievont of danees and surge, aro nemed in the progeanasee © MOU MR WaLEc ARN eH Mr, Menzy 1 haw ¢ ded %& ro-cmgagerment at tone fave liv will appeag daring the work with Eply Morn Wash Nov wngayl otser ‘ighta’ ofthe Bes liseetanong « , Mr. Jot oe ee nue Ment ab hho Notional Theatre, 7 ipcimnat, on the 12th inant, Tew Now Ortewes (St. Charles theatre) Pebtvary 14 panied ty’ Mr, CW. Tayleure, bls harried ov cneaor Don 1 ths decided » in Hartford nad Newlin be Maat ¥ performed Handy Andy and Fim dgrant under Me. Tay * dirretion. ‘Tae por hor 1 AM urnett wilt be in Brooklyn at the Athens for? one week, commencing poxt Thursday Madan 68 Of give « second malinie on Wed py. Mier A br, Signor Anatteria and Peeee wnd ( will @ate part in the mation Mr. Edsert Moll phauer wilt give 9 conservatory matinés on W ov The tin f the Bateman troupe will tale place at Sle owe + evening. Mr. Cart W will coramenco hin Reethowen mat'nd toinway Halt end on Maivedsy tn the chapel of ke » toet feook lyn, Ho ree sonatas at the Oret main the Fm) » A dat wage pos 26, and fe Uppe wionats , 1 Me JW the boritone, wt ap ern woatal of Irving , wel aniet iin th Bignor / Yortn!, plawtet and baritone, will give @ Concert gai i b Thon a the th inet, Tho be @ pimted by Me « Jobasosen, Mr J. W. Polack, Mp. Wer gry Molen Mr, Wilttam Drowler Colon y loging fo AE pond coment will de given Hale eves oyte fou che coer ot Madine etre gts | Mire. Aphotl, Mr. Pre LO eewood & Aboot and the chole wilt Mr, Theodore Thorone fe working hard at the Nioth dywpbony. ie hed Hamerous relesrenls of the orehesire, which will be incremeed on the might of the second rymphony cores, November 24, us inatrements, Mr Witham be bo a of the et sales la almoet ow tober ra +h tore art cout to the preduction ot thw of all marion’ penta and voices can render it The Arion Voral octety will give ® voce and inetra- menial cowrert at inning Aa avday next, Histor! in Providence Large Baie of Thaketa for her Virst Representation. Paovinewes, WT 8, 1908. The este of tickets for Rixtori's representation of Mary Stoart ena immense today. I one hoor alter the OMce opened over $2,000 had teow pecelred for reserved eats, Tickets are cow selling at & pretminm. Double Marder to Coldwater, Mich. Teme, 0 Mor. & horrt(@ doable me waa cote | “i lath Sight, rar were thet bend Wit Suk eyo 4 |. her in the rirest. The we \* Yee Woeban’ we vent I end bes bern fh an perfect a manner 08 | Relurdey afternoon hy 5 ts Whe onp- t se ° ® The Vaoreery ’ reors of on » Warren . and Brophy worms Bore Fows Mew « thele names ae Jamee J Uner, George Pramtt and Themnae Mierney wet grant foe @aeae ” men ty AHtb precinet cured a ppir fe ihet tr tee Pwerccesr ov Coonew. —Hate Fre re. pooterday morning shiewted servinn 0 (he Tramatqnreionn chupeks, Mott mreet, bed while (here felt some ome feambtng ihe at of her dress Tore! bend eotdeniy ‘ora tare Lig band of Willinin Lens ie ene ” y portal and (beret eee’k whe wrreny fe 0h neaneit wh ee lane yeu Jeeves} mt to, oe weet. cnt bomabiced wo ole oo befere Cr ad with (he feet eet of ren had, tae 5 boa "Wee TO cS Ween tamer Jumel will ease is ceprotad to noenpy tl of the t t coms Cyart, Oromtt. trae che Sum toty "4h the f. Mareteek may te reached In the Bupertor Court, T. lab Terms. MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Conard mall cloomthip China, will leave Beaton: on Wednenday for Liverpool, The tunite for Rorope wilt close tu this city at « qumglag part one aod ball past Ove o'clock on Tuesday afvernagm. Tie New Youx Menano—Kdition for Rarops—wit te trendy at oleven o'clock on Tucmlay morning, Single copies, tn wrappers, reaty for mailing, aw conta, “A Woman's Glory? ‘The M ms AM \ckered hate tare fe emctinet to Wee KAKTOS COCOMSE. Soother preparation on ta the va rows eondivions of oman bate, Vile ba! "Pipan Sle of Address Pollack & Kon, Merraha facgorers, @? Wrondway, acer Yourth erat tader, Wallet end Pepa ed Jimbrede'’s, SAS Bromdway On Ht et Sey ey eta ie Bromees, Metall ot wh on = Oe o 4 Chemical Pomade Keeteepe tng Seto House, and ty alt araggiete a in Legat Lottertes, Olvege Pe kor 178 Mreadeny, mand other Ths trond ang. Clothiog— ot gel 1 thee eorantey THK, Mb Fousth arent Sl DN ahagonte ee a LOTR athe Moynl Hav * GAGE. # Hoye’. Largest dem we Vertis and € bitte a re he ee Vets bon: utholic € ant) taors! Lait The Bent here mee, Prieto, tn the ~“— \- ‘ * tome = te. Olea Serenwe Pile Agetast Chel on main Bewtne Warttn Vineet Overcoats ond even th tee 7 . ar ‘ Plogempe He vereible rod Ogever, & Boker's ¥ wiih oad Lok Mien sowing _ Hate Work. Tes eres far tact ‘bat pyeqy, ee Conon we 4 “et tal, ‘Soaa-gedr as , pans 00 ) mT rh $ —t thy " , BS se werrareme waar agt Saireraed St