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ad expressly for tiis cbolr. Sramannnancenenne (and this voice es oti v ae at Ray m of Rete | protuction), afew! oa ly 100%" "yy ft a Gloria Patri, » 7% , Venile in F, @ CHURCH MUSIC. ae, it‘ot Lhe oA ai Ir quartette, - The nenting oe whi bts—Church Opera—Musieal Serviees at delightty) harmony, ff. Stephen's, Trinity, Zion, Chureb of the se Sie, Ge eee te ce key mete. services are interesting, b oth in the quality and | of teople who hope to be saved through its agency. Sin riety of their music, ¥ Ww. M pre- they/arnve at the words “When Thou tookest upon |‘ 4%. George W. Morgan jaye he ‘divine institutions, relying on which is a baritme solo | *ides at the organ of Grae’ ehureh, and has an excellant | swakening plcascre, and being called into Gaistenee by ‘the soul. te, | 9” A tat, breathing” forth an air of worshipful | choir under his contro! Congres Brick Chureh, St. Amn's, | ftps fetlowed lay aeaneton of Tamer: | on is - At most of the tional, Baptist and asic un pep able power, lead to @ contralto solo of fine Methodist churches the m . O’Rreery ‘ing the stand on the negative side ke.—Future Prospects of Metropolitan melody and cameg te ‘@ qnartette, the finale move- | is generally Of “(@@ Congregational kind, and ees Yomin, tuveried that the discourse to which the | up to yesterday evening, $9,000. sung after the | comprises hymm8 nq anthems The of the had been hagiacinns antire lesson, is concerted, the opening |. latter species of ch acon manic is much im of Inte, | from the Westminster Review, Host oly Redeemer, St. Peter's, Duted | 7/0 uth vor “Man? Reformed Chare! Choirs, Le. Since the days when the Levites stood at tho al'yr of brass at the dedication of Solomon's Temple, sufi with them “‘en hundred and twenty priests sounding trum- peta, and they lifted up their voices with the trampets and cymbals and instruments of music ond praised the Lord,” music has ever been considered ashe most per- feet expression of man’s dependengs on the Creator, of his gratitude to the beneficent Giver of ail things and of his many desires aud wante, Iu tho grand concert of the universe all creation sings the praises of Jehovah; reading of the second passage, stren of the. choir, creatures His instruments and choir, industrious bee, wantoning. from flower to flower, the w rains of o thoueand tunefei throats in the grove, the evening breeze, passing Nolan like over the face of the earth, the deep diapason of the thunder, the loud roar of the storm, the fearful moan of the restless ocean, the wurmuring stream, the mountain torrent—all sing together an unceasing hymn of praise to God and har- wenlze with the millions of archangels, who touch their heaven-sirung lyres before His dread throne, From the earlieet days of the Christian Church tre prayers of the faithful have found the most fitting expression im music, Hence the origin of church music and ite wonderful progress under some of the greatest minds that ever the world saw. Pal- estrina and Orlando di Lasso in the sixteenth century were tho first that gave the rude, chaotic elements of wurch music form and life. Since then \t has steadily progressed, and suceceding composers, Scarlatti, Bach, Mandel, Mozart, Beethoven, Haydo, Cherubini and hundreds of lesser Jaminaries, elevated it to the highest composers, Asioti, Mercadanti, Paciai, Generali, Nini, Mandanici, Barbieri, &c., have adapted their works to wodern ideas end the improvemerts which have been made ia the organ and orchestral arrangements of the present day. Unbappity, in this city im perticular, seganiate and choir directors lose sight of the grand old works of Paiestrina, the Homer of Church music, and his immediate successors, and even of the meritorious itions of the above ‘mentioned modern masters, in eagerness for the display of their powers and that of the artists they engage. Of course there aro honorable exceptions, biit how often are masses,anthenm, motets and the like made up of mere operatic selections aed-forid, meretricious movemonts devoid of the slight- +t religious sentiment, It is not necessary for music to be grave and stupid in order to be sacred, although some gations weuld hold up their hands in horror #t any- Catholic Church, com Ung clrurches im the city. can mothing ‘more nonate and dramatic or more \p accordance with the sentiments of the beautifn! m \) wluetrates than the Dies Jr of Cherubini’s uieh, and yet it is a impetuous mevement, such good builder fears when his instrument is test, wast Chur jo bas extraordi ane pains made traordinary prone ment velng lento, ‘The Jubilate, composition by Mr. Speth, ship of Mr. Ferdinand Amend. shit quici ‘than‘@ld Hundred or Dnndee, There wren orl This ‘society ‘now numbers some eighty | and most healthy city on the globe, the speaker said Sbeech--which was not yet fully possoxsed—the theatre, * mombers, and on festivals end special occasions assist | it was about to bo revived in the wos brillant acvects | snd’ the science of astrology, all of which the Church uad |*he was taken to his residence, No. 6 Flatbush avenue. the cultivation of her voice, Miss Octavia ‘te | ery point of order, on the nies ee ee ‘pees with s eopreas sao | 22 exellent contralto and Meseee, Tamar o Soa Reale marten ne Catholic religion. out the theie of the | sublcr Tne charnotor of the tausle ar ffi vesnech wit | into the church stained with “-jroatat yiliaine could ee the » h the tenor joing im, and pare favorably with that ‘ether Robbery and murder could "9 easity fn it, the contralto and the bari- sputth to the oliy, ond, ‘ae eae object, The ‘and | this work pede son—Progrem of the Art in the Churebes | \0i'uinr the ® wansatt “ihe Gans Parise a | s,rendia,mstruent, the congrege je reaver dis- | sherefore, he argued, ”, heinous and not a divine institu- Gloria 4.0" psalm, is at first chant, ef New York—Hints and Advice to Orgam | afer the Gregorian style, rail ads ‘talo'» concerted Other Chure ehureh existe’, purely beca ends with an movement being strong and powerful. This is followed | and the grand im uy a duo, “Be ye sure,” for tenor and baritone, and then | tion of many « changes to a quartette, “For the Lord is gracious,” which | church music * is sung without organ accompaniment. movement, ‘Glory be to the Father,” 18 forte, having | beautiful ser @ slight strain of fugue runuing through it, and | real structy its final the ‘‘Amen,” swells to tho full | ligious fe mandments are gems in their way, and in the render- | ject; wh ‘ng of them the harmonies and grace notes thrown In by | orJoue “operatic plagiarisms; when on great festivals the | have been om its first organization, or in past the organist produce a most pleasing effect. ‘Taken alto- | baton 4° OPeratic Plagtarisms; iponae wiersomons exercise of us care are probably @ a conductor shall guide an hundred volces and the ‘Unsurpassed by those of any Episcopal church in the mazes ‘grand mass; ‘pastors and con- | in this country to-day were bankrupt in reputation city; and for this reason it is that the lovers of sacred | gr goations ay eupport pote Fe: then we may already. The tomnyer chooses 4 lady for his company earth fs Hig music stand and the elements and their | harmony are every Sunday found in such numbers within: | 4 ‘The hum of the | its Walls. The leading voices in the chotr yesterday Mias Nina Seoncia, soprano; Miss Allen, contralto; Mr, Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. , Jotn Jones. We may safely ‘intrust oratorio to the | trionic fame. The managers, morever, aim at popularity On Third street, near avenue A, stands the large f gq | Cecilian choir, as they are worthy of the trust, ‘and look | and not merit or fineness in their representations. Any- handsome Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, atte’ paeq | OUt-for choirs alone as needing occasionally « sharp, almost exclusively by the German portion of the com. munity, On the site of the present chureh the go for | THE STREETS OF NEW YORK BY GASLIGHT—THE SOCIAL EVIL. | 44-. cuanuse Juwras followed. He objected to theatri- merly stood a smalter one; but the extraordina’ fy rapid ran cal people being all stigmatized as libertines and | scent upen an alleged disorderly house, located at No, | ccutyn the morning, snd imerease of the German Catholies in this city amd espe- Lectare by Rev. Charles B, Smyth. prostitutes. He believed that there were many ee ‘The Rev. Mr. Smyth commenced the second course | good women among the actresses, but if there cially in that neighborhood, rendered the ¢Y extion of a were none, that, even, would be no reason why more commodious edifice an absolute neces! ry, and the | of his series of popular lectures, “Lessons for the a present structure was accordingly ‘built and fifteen or twenty years since. ‘In the ol church the ‘ss ] musical portion of the services was at fiotgrendored by subject of “The Streets of New York by Gaslight,” at | moral. He would inform the opposite side that every the congregation, in accordance with tha ‘German dus- | Argus Hall, No, 600 Broadway, to a fall audience, In | pleco ever played had a moral, and in regard to the tom; bus abont a quarter of a century. wince # special | his introductory remarka the er said that at the chofr was organized from members of 1.10 congheatore, luctory speak found vhan in the Old Testament? The language used Se oer is toceeaan eens ‘bn the stage; and yet those on the other side of @ good tion in rey tothe rendiglor, of exci mu- | loet to a great extent its ancient influence, and that the used On age; y' sto, as Lacy ‘as the grandeur in which the es sha ‘of | Press, through its superior tact and talent, bad taken ite | the question denounced the theatre and upheld the Bible. the church wore celebrated. ¥ =) taco coe ‘Yesterday's mass was a light yet ple: thetic | its reports aud editorials, dees more to shape the destiny | We liberals must not reason; we must go rf deters) [ects betey yong and direct the course of the nation than all the | Positive — i aeerer of Ces nas cl gong — Tt was for the inost part a chorus mass, and was render- | pulpite put together, and had awakened a spirit ginning f-spanestinnedetati me sass standard that the human mind can conceive, Modern | ed im beautiful style by acholr of twenty-three males | of inquiry and investigation all over the country, | Bo) SreuG On tie oe! Ea tea “sore es “sipr4 and sixteen females, the solo parts being given by the | Which 1s etimulating our legislators and msny | Bub we ibe (tooy pohly Bas Misses Kreimburg, Beck and Milber,-untier the leader- | ‘Of the clergy who been sleeping upon their | Use and the other thing dag - uo ere fain this church |*posts; and in consequence the pulpits of New York | Passion in man anh womee for i were ie x. 's peculiarity-which readers tho wausic moro enjoyable to | bave sounded forth more sermons and lectures this win. | SToused and used. the church seed Hnnanaraliy Men tho listonere and more in keepityy with tho pluce and the | ter on the vices and follies of the age than tho oldest | it attempted to emaber the passions of womot. Ueinitil occasion than can genera!ly be,found’in churches at the | Man remembers them to have ever dome before in the | convent = Je — te @ y / Par! Present time. ‘The choir being composed entirely of | same short duration. ‘The subject before him was so | they | might, be ad agrono giles Bary ly ar rel — volunteers, who make their portion of the work a “labor | comprehensive, that he should be obliged to postpone thas the ‘nak so ajc pr la of love,” ‘and being gonerally strict members of the | much that he had tosay on the causes and best ctire of “ THE LIBERAI. DICTRINES. fine im tole performances a rense | the great social evil until next Sabbath, when he pro- | Naked sculpt of plevy and zeal with a good knowledge of music and a Posed he ive send aes lost hel gh arrest tq ROWD 19 STR erage gem tamer ype agen ele as he did, what the aor tet OY aRcnand of Friday | This might do for the country, but it wonld not do for Sere rear e rurmumoes of the choite of come other | last remarked, that ‘tho causes of our socialem!, and | New York. (The language at this point becume to e ‘Shot . | remarkable character of the city, abounding in wealth, | virtue as to be titerly unfit for publication.) The speaker tnd for the practising of | Which made it tho most gloricus.as well as the happiest | ciples o ism which he and his co- ra in tho tho ‘ordibary choir of the choreh with a,ult orchestra, ¢ organ in this church is-a very powerful one, of two wanks of keys and thirty-two phy Dut the organ loft | themany thousand lanps that illumine the a is-eo'very h¥gh tbat a great portion of the beauties of the | dissected by its numerous thoroughfares, or axche in AMr. Wasneorne was the next speaker, He had sev- manic is oftentimes marred. ‘The organ, however, bas | Tor of its various edifices, from the costly sud. maznifi- 2 ae pm done good serviosunder the hands of Bernard Amend, | cent structures of enduring marble, granite of sand stone, eral i aw Doom in 0.004 2 ‘every sense of the word, both as regards the qu ality an€ rasofble Irisnman present, arene: ‘418 period, te a The closing | until on eve eponed some | Clergy,’ by delivering a lecture yesterday upon the | course of this argument, that theatrical pieces were 1m- nurch has held NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY FEBRUARY 4, ‘867: i, sung at somewhat ted in good music, tion, God bad nd”,wed men with faculties to feel grati- | Tux appointed in good mi fied, and it was “acd if we did not gratify them. The has been reached within 7” Te ey ey a seventy-five feet. Parties Pleasure, ‘istence of the church speaks in itaelf of B. * men, soft | At some of the other ‘churches the musical | fhe ex'<tence of wilful wickedness, of the blind credulity | oMcors, in the vicinity, aud treated had been pl the atten- ‘Mr. Kxrewoz offered to bet Mr. O’Rierty $20,000, or our best ron ‘Let us hope. that $5 i€ he had not the larger sum, that he could not prove progress still further im the metropolis | bis assertiou. ‘ike forms of melody and grand ethe- | sertion that the discourse reflected credit on its distin- of heavenly eae eae the re- —_ quthor; bat that said author was not Mr. land Mozart take the place of Smith’s | of the theatre. However pure the institution might was true at this period inst’ ements with the organ’s voice of sublimity through | of tion, Nine-tenths of the managers sek for the millennium of church music. Perhaps we | for nee oman SE fee without regard in the from Palestrina down to Liszt, from Homer down to rather a hindrance to her in mounting the ladder of his- thing, 7 bee: was doar tine = eb ideas, sain success ring in money to the coffers. Thus scl sone te eae some HRN SAesioas of men ‘were inflamed vo an unholy pitch, they should denounce theatres, It had be»n said in the charge of obscene lauguage, where could more ‘of it be ontect of his tectures he mtimated that the puipit had | therein was more obscene than any that bad ever been Place, so that now one daily paper in this city, through | Ithad been said that theatres inflamed tho passions. at did God pat was often geen, and it had neverbeen ‘his wise. Where was the man who was d to Wook at a pretiy ankle as it crossed Broadway? they are many, are not touched.” After referring to the | Nght and érrereront, and so beastly in regard to female garret advocated. Among these were a free press, froe i nt strangted centuries ago, ‘because they tended to make component olements glistens in the twinkling light of the cespaecead aysireitads latth tae She » od HOW,.THR “NAKED TROUTH’’ DRAMA TURNS MEN TO DOGS, since viewed the great pictaro of “Veras on aif shell,” then on exbibition in Broadway, and the suffering Greeks on the Island of Crete had, reached, | Kearny says contri’, erosity of the Sabbath day from a hundred churches Mr. C. Risary would not bet, but he reiterated his as- | £m 25 hy ist and ‘He then proceeded to rake ap the negative | plot.of ground adjoining the Police juarters, which | actively carrying op war against The responses to the com- | singer fe Ame, oF our paonle,, Wien ire and sub | side. Wo bad, he said, fallen on evil days in the bIstory | extends trom Mott to Mulbery veer paso lp ii oe hundred feet in length by twer Ay-five in breadth—has just peon purchased by the Co" amissioners, who intend MISCELLANEOUS. ‘to erect an addition to the headquarters uw, it, which | 20 rn rn nr will be exclusively reserved Yor the use of the various A® ADDRESS BY DR. J. H. SCHENCE. ON PUL departments of the Boards (4 Health and Excise, These MONAK' two boards since their o'sganization have been forced, missfons has increase, of —— A doublefold it-has been found consumption. “drug store where his wound was dressed, after whicl oe ‘cases the first symptoms complained of b; Feb, 2, 1867. Aup ror THE Cretans—The receipts of material, aid for | _ A letter Lawaence, ae! = boy Patt : wate oak aang, (27 Tt waswi ealty this re | the bodies of the victims of the Tate masanore coud be 56 Wall street, The to rh ao ™ Tarigts oeing to. the presence in the uminediate neigh Tursovewests at Pouce Hearqrnrens.—The large A telegram. received here states that General Urook (s the Indians in Idaho a of of hi Indians and s large wamiber of heres. 2g |, DYSPEPTIC AND PLEUKITIC CON SUMPTION, i me ‘ber or not | from want of other and rare ti muy hav those old-masses for twelve, six- | least to not care whevber accommodations, to ‘This arises from ® cold settlit the subdstanre of th teen po eer ae prin exhumed, and Dr. Cutler's } she jc tee prostitute when off the . Modesty was [ome their cpr cy in rooms in the Police | tangs, hich is attended with a cough ‘anes cobiggint. fenpecte. BR. H. Romaine, tenor, and Signor Cautemeri, baritone. “Splendid Cecilian choir giving ebronological concerts | not fn ul day an attractive quality in the actress; it was jeadquarters, and Now ‘daat the business of the two com- | toration, and which, if noglected, terminate ib this form, iasioners to look aroand for | _ The neement of the disease is marked by stight better quarters. Hnqe the purchase of the plot of | Sching pains, with a sense of tightness in surne parts of tuo ground above menaomed and the iden of en addluion to | StGwataesaton has besinag i borer aa wo the headquarters. quent. These #3 a grad Daepicn. Descent oN a Drsauperty Hovse,—Last ous, ‘and nt longi slight fever occurs toward evening aud o r rokenk ereping. Ong 1 aS fon’ and pulse continue to be somewhat wele- tain Ward, of the Twenty-second precinot, made a de- | rated throughout the whole day, A fit of cougising usually the t rises OUL Of bed iu = xed and feeble condition. There is an extreme liability take cold ou the slightest BY, dogreca, the jerome, par 435 West Fifty-wscond street, kept by a man pamed Patrick Lynch, alleged to bo the resort of thieves and | cough bx Prosttures iyneh, the propriotar, together with James es ane, Michael Bradiey, John Matthews, Patrick Golden, | ijt, tongue an dry in the a: hight Michael O'Reilly, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Annie Golden and | obills regularly corur toward evening, followed iy’ fever. nm ~culien were arrested it which one or ‘ome an 1 with» Gamiuation at the Jotfreou Market Court this moraing, | circumecrived fush: a dry, burning heat Is fei the b ‘of the hands and soles 0. the feet; the breathing |# ver Fouxp Deap.—Last evening John Hayes, dwelling at quick and short. and the pulse very frequent, smal, quiet se. These febriie 28 cou i towatd the corner of Twentieth street and avenue A, was found | ANd Loe non thoy terminate In more or lens pro use bel dead in bed. The Coroner waa notified to hold an in- | spiration, which continues until morning, leaving the sur quest on the remains. Ferer exhuusted, languid and depressed." Frequentiy, pre- Acormsyt.—Maria Cady, a little .girl residing in Forty- foraton hecomer ticker, And not untreauienty mised Wits fourth street, between Second and Third avenues, was | Dlood. ‘the feeling of & loxd in om ogee tt ‘tended with increasing failure of str taken yesterday morning, by her mother, to Bellevue | Towards the unfavorable. termination of” liseane, Hospital, suffering froma fracture of the collar bone, | swelling of the feet and diarrhoea almost invariably come on, Roc rae’ ouse. acco Ned with @ weak and hoarse voter, difivulty of ce lbariiithcsitcashts adits Swallowing, and sometimes ulcerated sore throat, "wiicii death : relieves the apy SPEPTIC CONSUMPTION. BROGKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ‘When bronchial consumption is complicated with hepatic iS UA NURS ne Pred disease--an occurrence by no means uncommoy—\i formm wu what is termed dj consumption. In this fora Titease te nave, io eddition to the ordtuary phe vanous indicative ‘Stanaina AvyPRay.—A young man named James Irvine entered the oyster saloon of Jacob Endris in Court street, near Warren, with two friends, on Saturday night, where he created a distnyvance in regard to the pay- ment for some oysters and drinks, They refused to pay for the refreshments they had taken, and were about to fecal horn’ snael Wh yaar tae sad aid | Bexrtne oh, ata. omen iver « Y Irvine in the back. “At this point tho police were called | S86, balng such ae are, Malas Pree Ae evel dee with iny bat Smith had made his escape from the rear of the | Increased uneasiness on lying on the left side, renga arity of saloon. Tho injured man wag taken to a neighboring | the bowels, foul tongue aid depression of tie spite are in patient. ‘he tre, warnings of dizease 1p the bronedial ms gen ar it. There is a si col , unatten yy pas de> ARREST OF ALLKGeD Yound HiGnwayMEN.—The fol- reve eon betomen more tronblesoine and win ake se jes for some time a expeatorate Seaneentey armpammn teal = | ee othe seen ene no 6 x naof weight an tweRs across the % nct, on | io bronchial advection now advances pli! a copious pu charges of assault and highway robbery :—Thomas Ken- dent ¢ expectoration and the usual sym MS oF hectic are ve spot “the present ocganiet, Mr. where wealth, fasbion and luxury reigs, down to the : . nedy, aged 20; ifichacl Kelly, 20; Evans, 20; which continue peas unl death tie' ll Ging afuaee wach, for ihe. sake of the nen aa i Diane vay da pevere Suey oe eas evans tat soned winds mithough with whe vise Nt waa diferent, The Hiebael ay, Hn jh sealyane in ‘the complsiaani | 80% PLEURITIC RSP at sre y A nt a er dealer, business at meampt a F See ae ete ene eee Le St, Peter’s Barclay Street. despised ‘and the outcast To do tls aright-one must | theatre was INely, te awaken, simier though 2, the the corner of Basiiwick avonue and North Secona street, | anThisreriiyee Comamplion depends, on. an otsion tm ro hy Ty TP rees on wt | Gecamingly forgotten in tho goaeral removal ‘up town Tis. seoreran ie otros 96 el: hourmat sigh, endo3 et ly eo Ma D, He sinaes ides id eked him in wide effusion into the cavity of the ‘chest eting oi should refleet cioun foeli ner it be Joy, sed- Let the dwelling places that once surryunded. it, this | hess anaof dissipation and la resorts of pleasure to ‘the did no more than to'| Meeker. avenve, on Friday ex arexeieg ike with of being 4 &ecUmU Toone grauived®, ave, love or devotion. | choreh, almost bid by stores on either site which, tow- | become familiar with tks “peculiarities, within, and Trove Hoth equal in t-auppore. | oma mamed Taggart; aud, WoW tom of tem Koad ied agit i J fsorod es vorgamal ie, noire fet's techevique ora ering above it, casts gloomy shadow: wi wherever a seh eng Piven d atte chowetie “in ake | Bim down, others ri hig packets of ‘he oun of $00 in _ sometimes takes place parts Gf aherpul” tate t worl ‘or on eyes * !Mreasury-nows It appears thet and tmontrd Ploure and the cormepending ca uf she hang, ‘ifreao nestles modestly in the busy mart, a and bright with wit or ee an ceed as | had vowm drinkiug, pretty f Manor Hongo at ¢ and an ts due) “the broschiat tubes? Don Gievann! Ytork’s earlier history, inviting to ae ‘man, To the loafers who , | shetime mentioned, and saw them exhi ’ which etaned serparntant Suid marge d ult othe who pacees tte gates and affording the tation ot car ‘moai beantifal female form gug. | connderable money. They then dogged them as far a8 | flyer, with. sight sweats: frequent ex ou, sot, eboirs interpret only the Ygumerous denizens of the lower wards, At ee —. po leg nd el +a offence. ‘Tho prisoners are members of a “Social Clat,’? a ghost ordinary symptoms of Consuuption super- ‘ate for the favorite of the feshionable and wealthy hearts of he the can oes anet in Graham avenue, near Smith stréet, They will havea | | This form of. of waravor to trae fwbom now :find it too distant, it bas ever bp fastaon, SE aan prompt, | bearing vecore Justice Walter toxday. me" | pleura tt i charecteracd oy genes a’ Frerigies guished far the excellence bode ele I ecame again on beusiy im he irronagouce tint it | -Romuye.—A lef entered Ahe caller of Patrick Cre ecun siaite wr asuacdier'esetaibemme proper direction of ‘William J. Pecher, who continued. mantgmont to the pabliss) The "eked | reud’e: Hosidanoe, Ne: 20: Proagact street, om. Setarday short, tleading: reach at the and a vielt to dramas, seer - Rey Be! Bight and cet off about $50 worth of the water pipe, | erally or erais, hooey’ daring | ‘the pase Sx. years, fat ‘maa; sad deekuee men. followed women‘in the | With which he encaped. , Snot sidecot the, ey of our leadia, of “Sissies! couspostt ‘mentioning ‘dogs the managers found it prodtable to put | Accroaxta—Painck Ryan, aged éixty years, was s¢- | ja tne crest yon gymen of adouble quertet the by the ‘ts Trinity church, St. jon sech fo AS wt? thelr Benstty tastes. vetely injured by failing upom the ie at the corner of fen imenky 2 ‘order in the services of «heir respective cl ‘comparison wih church in the city. ‘The atin Paul's, the Henao bullding, the Ovurt House, kc, Thence Mies totonea, Mothourhe tech the “waked Pear and ere wtreots, on Saturday. He was taken to | Drath be will coml al present comprisit rates. siting, ‘concert ia home atreet. t — rode Rastos, ‘coprana® Mise lenne, -alto; | Mefws, | the orgies 0. Saniees revel, Of | Sch |b oot oe ee neat an errrenees J Quinien fou upon the {ce ia Hudson avenue yester- Sidornble awellitg of and be Reichardt, tenor, aud , basso, Thus organized, he country friend became -disgusted avd beat o Save 70, © the gtadiatot ae Ba oe 1@, and tI day morning, aud sustained a (racture of the arm. after the effused fluid ix engle old mmsses of an, Mozart and tho othir | treat. In conelasion he sad that no more important As to the charms am tr pet progress of the disease becomes Mand ath pag means me moved see nar at yen ——— he wer bd pe tn from rae may, me _ ae eee and aepier POLITICAL INTELLI the eotoe ‘Side A. every anni 2d Upon ae te sion great. festivals adie practices of the age at a time when so great an evil 1s | vit the public. He called attention te the fact, in con- es GENCE. forming what arate er" tan a Se row stric! tion is made to the regular choir by the ‘engage. encouraged by tho style of ‘our public amusemats, | cluson, that no other profession wae found so rarely She-diftculty of bromhing tecsenes. greater and grester aril ber grief ment of competent artiste. Tho organ, built in 1627, is Yn es wy the Sas etaodin te ought bea Fepnsented in the criminal calendar as was that of the Tar Saserixa Brarry sou, Lives.—The Richmond ae the cannot lie down at all, sud remains in Dorenation , {nstraments in hurch in the city. ‘actor Erami te uD the nest consideration ' to bave anaterial st] Tt eee eeak organ, ‘wi sanity ax stew poe rena on last Wednesday night; when those wi HOB RESENTA AN INSULT. incr of the 2d inst. compares State sovereignty to cient to give it due effect ina large church thier tone, well adapted to: should bo a double quartet, and a chorus beside, (o\character of the service. ith stope, the size of the buildiug and tho Bepeath the well “cultivated Praze heads in open day, and shamelessiy assemble be e ‘and proside over it in its dwellings oan hft their MR, KBUE! ™ presiding ghoul followed in a leng tirade.against robes, i saa, chore virtue be Weld at naught, and was in Patients can consult me professional at ‘B2 the Sieeping Beauty in the fairy tale who retained all | Bond street, New York, every TUESDAY, {vin 9 A. Mt i ‘All advice free of charge, but YAY vad Aa ios her fresoness till a passing Prince became enamored of | haden siti my sespiromeres Price of ihe k of tude proj . Among the Dt nist, a3 it formerly did mm the | in conveytion to organize a society forte protection, jowed by Mr. Kazxnor, the first speaker, who ° B 1c semer Sel wert pete eewarhene hk tbo Ong FO reat one ot whew. Hogun. | ard whenthore is manifestiy an under current of public Eee ane of nlagerien maa | 2%" beauty aod the spell was broken. fo, too, shalt | S¥IUP and EAWAEU TONG, each, 1 Giyer bart. o as favorable apecimens of (he different kinds of ct ich well remembered many of the coi opinion sexing in favorable to its legalization, and | ag! Jin, that he had uot drawn his arguments from | be with State sovereignty.”? Though it slumber foro soad by aru tek Geales everywhere. «tail sapriy muc/e in our midet:— bs ‘as of great talcat, it pours forth weslty a pe saree x in Praga ote “, i Hae As ae re etme been all but os ‘= hundre:l yeara the Ezaminer thiaks some future genera- gee obtained at my rooins, 3 Bond sseet, New ream jume fille re rot them from a eermon “ x St. Stophese Church ihe Cream of inspiring harmony, whove volume file | ter of Iw, ASake, ye. clergy: lift up your voice on | Beechen. He went on printed wermon by Henry Ward | tion will “become enamored with its loveliness and qpEMASBARNERA CO,, 31 Park row, New Yuck; General jigs always beld-a high position as regards the exne!- | W'th!Nys walls, exciting them to the bighost cmottous | high, This ia nat a time to sleep orbe dumb. Lift | of the ‘contract, and made use of expressions | ll marry it again t@ that constitution from which in | Wholessle Agents. 0 dence of ite muswal services, and siece William Bergo pg b pny /as taken charge of the choir it bids feir to eclipse all its former triumphs fn that line, The mass sung thero a has not scene traney sting of Hi yesterday waa Rerge’s No. 2,0 very efective.sompost- | reeting to Wrourtd in’ the amore. classic eotaiobe: THE GHOULS pecrry cppenrs that te boul have been tion and poreossing real merit, The principalmembers | Supg witho\previous rehearsal, the manner of ite x looking abot \y the reporter, with the intention, prob- rondoring, ho of the choir are Madame De Lusean, Madame Aaschutz, | Coitivatioa in Mra. Berge and Mr. Duschnitz, The organ 1s avery fine aniaremvalend-ef . ay pesdeuemnadel- > SUNG Vithout an zccompaniement, was par- linesa Let Loose—Fall Exposition of for bis mysteriot 1 femaating end clan “1 ‘he oro Gallecy will bo | Nou Moots wes Rigg Be, omertory piece, the Prayer | «tiberal” Theorles—They Accase Eack Other | grow piciou For eacinStd a ga ‘the -teved galleries, the in the of Being Herald Reporters, &c. members ishonest with ‘ehoir ased to a double & oped T, Gloria, Et Incarnatus, rmerty therer: league bp nen y edly pl opie the Creto, and t\agnus Lei, were all above the ordi: j Yosterday morning, afternoon anf evening'there were whe ow Kelchge, was the obit fOr grantod that st least af all feativats a large “orchestra will bo mundard. held tho usual meetings of free thinkers and mAdels of | Ouestion® anqatose to aik the chalrrs ar poh -' ibe Herat the ancient and modern ehools Sit be cncalit aerated Heatate\patch Reformed Charch. ail shades in the garret of the building No. G14 Broad- | disgrace tha wa paper of such!t WAS Tepresented and overy variety of the cl Riven. When a now organ of larger dlmmonsicea thes, ‘Trinky Church, Services commenced in this chu; st balf-past ten o'clock, The mi . usc, which was effective and well randered, included the mend gramme :—Paalter, third the Lord,” Ware; Kyrie, 2; i perl ‘Mo. 7; Offertery, p. a 202, verse 26; Sanctus 2, Gloria iw wepatations in their profession, He conse : ‘tion with Trinity ebout = yoar and a hail : and bis en was given to Mr. Diller, who remained tor about lve months as director of the music, The pre- Sout organist is Mr, Arthur H. Measiter, He bas au assistant organist who performs upon the greet ae im the gallery, It is remarkable for she big nth A 2 manuals, which extend to CC, of pipes that give it depth of aove. The small organ aA already stated, erected At tho Aime of the choral festival, The paneyet priser Somer ena caecen, piped Yaioan, Hnrvard and Aucker, ye may be mentic rand, Raeburn, O'Reilly, Ebriieh a anon Bavcer Lyon the Cathedral of Peterboro', England: In nity church the musical services are entirely afer be smear stoped tn te old Pngtiah catuedrals. “The altogiber by taen and boys, whit Ma other Protestact Kpisonpel is clty the seer love Of a quaries with topfune and. conta The choir is traito, Mis Corsage ory gatianal mucic, ho and contrai ‘sounded and the collection of a ‘pennies , in Trinity yee the Wifth avenue Presbyterian ehur’ abeet of thie Oy bee naa Gy ying and | sugleace. ‘Avsingle policeman’ wes’ Serv impressive, and glove! with a processional heme bikes ahh timc tedtinicn, Pen pt tribunal (ian the New Yor Hewesge or | Sfternoon session, but moodily kept his own counsel a Sone wera ae ling off, to and twa, as ines po erode. yalagpaeral paaren pr Pym ee mestingn ae eat hou ait {ecemont and did bo mene the of the meet. b , ember Taeett fot I ing, though keeping strict wateh ai the worshippers sthered strictly to the tame, it under. ng wath on the operations o! : Zion Vrotestamt Episcopal ( ‘the refined and eleant congregation whi At Liew eburoh, corner of Thirt a0 avetNe, whereof Lisbup » Privilege evere Sunday of jeter ing wt Fo) Pand ECON music. No» it, je in ota | SPectally composed for the eervick = Fae decried, THR ARG ||] Aor presentation to th Dauee; albeit winuy persoan rage slat auron | Qi-fashloned tunes, whercot “M:ndee'” te x ‘uit auf) guilt, tbe conclusion of Tul ey Lads be | |Skbevt ve Sdmatcio be ther arene Now Berney sating anurte be at al! embeiiened i #S, at least, on the Sade re Toincs. |. Sais cations p+ nell, H ones i ye vane? Me Jersey and Ne > tn. the forrien plying between New Sabeed... Tete saa aays » o forms of past ages prarcnts, Re migiy pe | question, ‘The fui ae hn J s ‘ow York. Om some of the ferriesshe boats UNE peculiarly Mogia lodg Which ix waturntiy | Christians, Who wo pl ree, worshipping in ‘Thus it bears its part in each} up the voice of warning, of instruction and of prayor. totally UD\for publication.) . recurril\ sunday service. The mass Boye capable’ of develo; chow er the organ. different artiste. F é # i F Penter, and basso, Mr. ity sided over by Mr.’ Josiah eut—a fine speany nig at Lal andl possesses some cael Of the dacod wih a distipeees et mmdingly forey- me stopa thie bands 2 quarter of pers. The progeamme of mus is:—Fird, opetiing voluntary, by the organist ond, anihem by ile chom Toltowed by the usual ¢ the c hN wer, showed an excelient The Veni Creator of | ‘Thelr Arguments Yesterday—Filth and Beast= | iM oir phil s church is the oldest in the.} Way, in which Dr. Boughton, the astro-phrenologist, | qualities ayl fine iiterary taste, should cies re. Deck than shat of old] astrologist and “physician whose sends ef life have | This Gne hsi done, that he had plagiarized from fo: *% the Hollanders, and tho | almost run out,” has his dwelling place, Under the Ward Beeder the,argaments he had advanced en the old church in the. | ®uspices of the doctor and bis.associate or partner, Mr. | platforms ice was performed | ‘Cbancy, these meetings are held, they fumishing the Mr, B¢BuOF flew into an instant passion. He wished with a freedom ,j Tom, paying for,the advertisemante and doing -other | it ‘that he was not a reporcer of the Hrrarp. that-time tho} foolish things by which they must love money on onde | It we, and @ slender 0 say sa, The man whe change was made and folowing pro- | kept in existence ter sight years 7 day; Te Demi, Jubilate, Boyce | ¢Xvedient to have 4n C; Creed Nicene, eighth tome; Anthem, Blessed be | US hich, “they ee ti 0) Ping me tlt power Seer Hepes or eae In the ml e@ composition of it. standard of grote One rity|| a0 “‘astro-phronolozieat” speculations, ie without wy jain} these occasions is thrown yes be ewoc charge for admission, the AST cast " hich taey ae means, probaly, to sow t“ mysticiem and “inith Jen tauslcang, to display thelr abilities in producing any in the blade ert, Seeery Tanke nae, ie. i@ ending castor te ieee: | wrangle anda row ensued,’ Tho place was ute to imitate and folic drawn u mle of the Most eile | who await only, anothor ofe that our pation may be delivered from th:s evil, that wen 73 TOK MERALD WRTORTER of bis filthy remarks the ‘is antagonist, O’Rierty, at ‘or was in- ludicrous their vengeance on him; but not be- and being unable to find anything ote or otherwise, to account porter who20uld be forced to publicly ackno ‘MR. KEUEHOR PROPOSES 4 FIGHT, had a lar. (= the congre. | oecasion of the Kind, for the penules put in the platefoy ema eho sald fermen Satta repre rat cnolr, and | the audience are generally very fow. avillain. He (t fet insult ‘when's cocaine tine as cain cate, tag whe Se wee tee 3 ceantt| Puring-eagh week Wits firm of Boughton & every prospect of a fight, with the excite- when a Dr. Moore ment and sban-;| gemination of thesricud? astrology and astry’, ferntie ti open 0 Js hoping by thie in the miods LD om On Mr. 0" takin; ‘pect tho roporter and yt the appeiiaion sfphiakey distin to en ‘he. eelored the meeting adjourned, Sok exception to te proceedings, and that a nder the a surveillance of the ‘act on the part of tite pert | O@ity | The interesta of the crowd of were maintained in along speech made by Francis J a ruffle considerably over the message of Governor Wells, sas! ie ins of the side, of the che:!, wean Prepare hie heart for reform, simply by an external only since 1808 a new town has been constituted in of houses of prostitution in nambere, attended by their coun- | Carol on the 19th uli firms abies . 7 ro ina, e nit, con’ the genera) ruling Sndden, and Cee Roca taen drew eae “curt, | Shere im the seceding States that contracts made during ot the prevalence of the Confederate currency are to be st- ur day it has been 40 unhappily and rudely diverced.”” | 4 N ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER AVPtikD TO Govcaxon Wrt2s? Messace.—Tho New Oricans papers thie chort or to the back cures 8 cold o/ ogi of. n whieh ho repeats his convietion that the riot was “(an | tnkios gold’ mags Teeumeusth Weve ry ra, feet, apiial affect Ubprovoked massacre of loyal citizens, headed by the 7 D IN Eel ee oe Me sgraity thelr naeed of THE CURES dASER, AS ABOVE NAMA Os OF every rer true government during pn ae ae the rebulioS *r abandoned ite cause. The Governor FUAGLLGOCK'S POROUS PLASING On also strongly 8PPFms of the constitutional amendmout » BEYOND DISPUTE. as just and proper, ana DiFehe believes it to be witdin — 3 the power of Congress to dem. 4 of tho seceding 8 REMARKABLE CURE OF INSURED SPIN £. such guarantees as are therein seo. aan Incenvec8ve8s or Necro Evipence.— (&. Cr News tolls a story of some ogi Charleston g~slgued in court for various crimes. One of He7ter® ordered to stand forward while the indictment was but he resisted, and said:—“Look yer, Boos, I ain't boy what tek de mule—I’m de boy dat teef de gan!” ‘This was ingenaous at least, and showed the pride of the soldier, who felt sure that stealing a gun was no such minerable offence as was the stealing of amule. An- other, becoming impationt at the long delay of justite in his particular instance, said te th8 officer, “Look yer, Boss, you Keep me yer two.éays a’ready; why not gib me a handred lash st eace, and le’ m#go!” Here, now, was a manis, sensible negro, who had # correct notion of the emportance of time, amequally correct notion of his jo We SSON, M.D, SORENESS OF THE CHEST CURED, ot CR rowous PLasrin throngh me at T con was not comf bad suffered very much of the with end hourse: laster has me, and my helt le own doserts, and of the peculiar remedy proper to the win Das. PREBE Patoren. Bature of a negro, by which to reach his conscience and Heat pais a bs ¥., Fes a irritant apphed to the skin. . + A RENGTHE! a, Sly RE A New Town mm Ruope Istaxp.—For the second time ri ap PALATABLE Riv.” AN EXCELLEE % jt. Hokies MAL REMEDY. VERAG! OPPRTBACT CULAREE ADAPTED TO PER BILITAT I CONSTITUTION ° Taber UNDER MLA. OAL ¥: AND RANGE. per- ‘ . * Of the piace, to summari baste tative TA Lizaio BR Fitz; coca] formers iB, freaensahy oo me Tt ig wammetly | Tucker, who advocated the legalizing and licensing of rhea te - i vaine of geld st the Ume | AND 18 SUPERIOR E AND smpiry enor, Mr. W. H. Car. ¥ abate Xs Dal past wh o'clock. the subject for ‘ the contract was made, This case le that ef Jnckees ve. | OO yore wtlnn NT AND TM att exiord, aud ia pres ) m° “The Mi q in of the audience interrupting h: Lazdrus, decided by Chancellor Lesesne, PORY REVEN. = rm Fi od vmey, #1 Over the meeting, ses, “ged t had presided at the i EVERAGE TH wedingly plessing. Ie hae foced the argumant with a thmatening aod beilicese of keeper’ of houses of prostitution, lately heid 0. W. VOORHEES IN NEW ORLEANS. short time of ite al The Brick Church, Despite the gvor iaste of the congregation denoted hy the arckitecturs beauty of this fashionable house of prayer, aod itylocytion amid the dw onored custom of singin the hymns engzested and given ont by @ precentor, wnd only yield ood managers ij. | 1 the iniuedce OF tare prox Teesive ‘ideo wi teas ting) Fould not be black mailed; that of the duction of @ quartet choir, to w hove unmbers no addition i {these (he | pes since the first tral been made. The deuight- | Novation of performae “openk ie pieces © however, hotwoon | CXPocted, the musical portion of the ceremonies { ofering any, attract! to the worl is, Wha blend the aw FOr + | Same yoice with the severer ntteray of e How enerall? sungsespecialiy in the | jan. The a te re nh chines een rf | nine-vearw ‘ined) plea b yo "4, prodactiong whien teh rovemne nts mn ADufactare es dea: dre benutfiul'y blended with the highes | cent Tustrunente havlog: Recently seem Je of fit. OF his chatacters ia the nv hy: Snunor Antonio I. Mora ipeaaiden at > tat bid hand, that inatrument giver Rte A i Fas Ynsloites Mostiy alt the innsic neat ee here is the” compogition of Signor Mord, f more than WNEFY capabilities “The preci: fmoriope of ibe mons laut « qreremes yeeterday were a] in Fighth street. Mies Wetls imiportawt My. Gordon i the ‘organtet Th would be aimentt find, ev teint wi te retderitig Ny a quurtatte 5 encemaartcpernene ong aren Dachaner has in bis choir in St. Anws Catholic church, | Pisce wert eat ot rns mene washed oak” be saravo, (9 an artist im mrely ngs of the ariato- ined, who, on Sabbath days, make it their aid manele, on ints mmustoal se] co ‘anhy be elther morel or tncresat aver and f Speech, Thero had been. he sai * Sungay - nigh = Meotings, They were 'r that the pediic might Lave a.cbance at fi rngee- | sussion of all wabjects that might be renee: had it on good authority that an attempt { Would be made shertiy, possibly that very day, to break Np those meatings, either by the interraptions and vio- pers at No, Broadway, but interfered with by the police. Ty I, J wgewbory (President of the Love i u ab Fi i i 5 4 i : i | public that#he meetings would thing, Decale the strong ana ot the tows aoe to protect them, The ki ef belt iad beans 2o, this attempt to break ncalica abComumee deserter : 3 i 3 5 & i ! e ond jersey City. #, and that finally, J “Not ana cent for tbat; mathe sep ateatlvade Coxprnion oF Ts Frumina.—A petition is being signed ‘are @omplained of as too small,and on all ft during hho said, were ford, iwi man ‘They filled desir aedba when the fon floats down the river thelr noone Sieh ii’ AS. ATTACK om THR CHT RCH Invatuable im -dii otherwise wore, from a medichunt foe, sheets Profitable to man! Thoir existence alt roved the co-existence hs promot ex refinement, while their ‘was VEER pe cera one ice Wal for fae asic tae vr ad X Coxvocarion.—The exergy of the Protestant, Rpiscopal hurch of North , Dince where the greatest of tins wore washed out cation at Come an ht will eonvane in conve: | jg Some commotion wae cveated in thd wudience by an | publie. 4 rch fvis noon, the services being | got Of an Act committed. A church, the Legisiatute to address them on erenin, mf gi es Tuesday seypou The flow of nasty talk was ended, as usual, with the | Falls, were burned ht Loss about a v ~ Eger Saturday nig! 4 ave thou- A gentleman just arrived from Arkansas reporie tmnt General Ord is moving hi Rock to Fort Smith. wrt about its suspended publication, which Achount of the antagunietie feeling there et Tee ind ene fed eon clear caso of fa TarRe number of etergynien WU lake part in | Seven diiiorcce charace ags'* 8 Wee ‘ New Onteans, Feb 3, 1867. Daniel W. Voorhees has accepted an invitetion o (he Ghe'tist famites of Moa EMINENT PHYStst Awa nese Approval ane cominme have besn bestowed apon bis wonder! ui drin Mr. ¢. P. Wagne, NO. 273 Nuth anne, ease, when giving ‘our Malt Fy fs not only a bevorner an : " Sorea Mt EXFIEACT DEPOT Yor America), su PREF SIX DOLLARS PER Doznn One " ‘delivered charge. SOLD EVERYWHERE. BSOVCT) DIVORORS LEDADLY «yr, = HOWES, & ‘The buildings of the Blackstone con! mine, 3 Vailey AFFAIRS IN ARKANSAS. ‘ Lovrsriite, Fob, 3, 1867, Ban Rene, FAMILY O1 NT 18 CURING IDK. ly of Burns, Sealds, Gathered Bressts, su fe. Price Iaeontn, old. byl ent Wi by a ar jam atreat. Try this jnvalnable nur ja headquarters from Lite The New Bra, a radical paper at Fort mith, fas a wh ANY STATE @. be Dy SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A Boy. © Ol IS WARKAYTED To now, Frosted Lis. ect iles at APANERR HAIR 9! br r COLORS A NATURAL. d, JEMAN DAT NES 1 ernis & bow P J & CO, 1G Frankie had aha, rows F.C, tinh as ved gia, nay Sane tine, aie ter cr » hi 2, SORES, ae: affected eal atodion, 1) bim street, ~) PHAM'S . ith her, and she, (0 a a Mies tO spistrate and preferred ous by rot would have even. ap) it DEMA: 400, 11d

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