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8 NEW YORK HERALD. MONDAY. MAY 6, 1867. Sa NC cn einnintn> torLieneRIEOESGR NTE w Grease ashe WASHINGTOZY. the Jarger being a man and the othera woman. This CITY INTELLIGENCE, THE ANNIVERSARIES. a The Female Guardiaw Society—Thirty-third Supposition secins to be sustained by the fact that the Wasweron, May 5, 1887, Anniversary Exercises at the Church ef the family of the person now owning the land have lived there for over one hundred years, and no recollection or | Hans ov Jusuins, tum Deravursn.—Henry B. Jen- outh Carolina, Summoned Hely Trinity—Sermen by Rev. Stephen H. fe Judiciary Committee. Tyug. &c. OPERATIONS GF A BOSTON STOCKJOBBER. Particulars of the Operations of John Leigh— ton in Mining Stocks, &c.—His Arrest and Release on Bail iu the Sum of $160,000— tradtion of auy one having been buried there remains kins, who has been #0 long held in durance vile within the gloomy precinets of Ladlow street has been re- THE new JERSEY TRAGEDY. moved to Bt Luke's Hospital, owing to his rapidly failing Mr. Weatherby, te Appear Befor: “i - of Rome to exercise his monarcbial sway occurred in we T. C, Weatherby, Senator of the South Carolina Legis. pests Pe aes health. Little bopes are enteriained of his final recovery The thirty-third anniversary exercises of the Ameri- Vil was Excitement in the “Hub.” ature, has boon sammoned to appear before the Judi- by nis physician of iriends, He was visited by bis | can Female Guardian Society and Home for the Friend- ceakary, le the 7ear 1200, woes ca Benaparte, Bostos, May 6, 1807, re, ‘SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. brother, in company with @ few friends, on Saiurday nergy odd bi ciary Committee in Washington to-morrow, It is last. leas were celebrated last evening in the Church of the | The French Einperor gave him stern reprimand for Bid ‘The topic of conversation on the streets, in the hotels, Barmised that he is to be questioned as to his visit to lar Affection for @ Grandchild—An Old | ry, Peruxa—A number of Centres of the Fenian | Holy Trinity, comer of Madison avenueand Forty-second | #udacity; he went to Rome, took Hu) PERSO AY, | and.even im churches to-day is the recent arrest of the Washington during the winter, and the conversation re- pemmisdbnepaiag hey Stefi . yay sl Brotverhood, and refugees from Ireland, met yesterday | street, in the presence of a very large congregation and ‘yoars, untit after the restoration of the Bou renowned and irrepressible John Leighton, whose opera- ported to have taken place between him and the Prosi- ent the young women and children of the institution, Cuanceiton Feats, D. D., occupied the chair, and began the services by @ prayer. The children then sang the hymn, “Thoa art my Shepherd.” ‘THE ANNUAL REPORT. From the thirty-third annual report, which was next read, the following facts are gleaned :— Tale estate, Oe, Tain and owmive of this re Bd operations, i# an asylum e tem) rotect and relief of ‘young women and children who Bas friend- Jess and exposed in our ae ee, 891 children and 202 adults, a total of 683, have the past year, for a longer or shorter fh My ges while tions in stocks for the past few years have been the wonder and envy of circleson 'Change. On Friday night he was comfortably ensnonced in Young's Hotel, Thront and Hangs Himscif—Am Insane De- | * ‘ree o'clock at the Apollo Rooms in Prince street. sire te Have the @hild Die with Him the | The meeting was strictly private, bat trom those present Cause—Full Particulars, & it was ascertained that the chjeck was to reosire the re- n ports of men lately arrived from who repre- he dae ee | rien, Nal diene eee Taree now abandon they only looked to Colonel This remarkably quict community of industrious | Roberts and his party to take Maths caion ‘as would se- farmers, fishermen, sailors and vystermen was yesterday any. Bosngae MA ae men now Baier Preince of morning startled by the report that one of the most re- | Geath by the British government, and to secure the volting tragedies that bas ever occurred in the State had ee een ne ai AED been enacted that morning with ite precinct. The |» 214 wy coroner Schirmer at No, poste pad raga story was of such a horrible nature that at first few could A said A . Robert b be induced to credit it, It was that @ beautiful little girl | “rect on the body of eererene eet Te the result of concussion of the brain, caused by falling named Sallie Yeates, the pet of beloved parents and down a flight of basement stairs at the above number on Grandparents and the idol of the household, had been | Friday vs vt while intoxicated. The jury rendered a attacked by his aged grandfather ina fit of frenzy, and | verdict of accidental death, but after looking at the The Two Virginias in Court. It jg expected that the case of Virginia against the State of West Virginia will be taken up in the Supreme Court at an early day, This case involves the right of West Virgivia to the counties of Jefferson and Berkley. Senator Jounston is retained for West Virgima The question whether Virginia 1s a State of the Union will be mnvolved in the case, and will be argued at length; for it she is not judicially reconquered as a State she is pow- erless to claim joriediction over any territory now olaimed by West Virginia. The Business of the Japanese Comminsioners— Hori Kari in Prospect for Thurlow Weed. Papacy. In Spain, in Me: m Brazil, over all parts of the worid, intact, the Union was. steadily and surely k. It had done much already, but with the blessing of God it would do more and more until the gospel shall be known in every land, and the word of God, pure and unaltered, be familiar to every toncue. The reverend gentieman concluded bis dis- course stating that the rt of the American and Foreign Christian Union would be published during the From sources of information which are deemed reli- stairs, considered them unsafe for any one tu walk upon. coming week, containing ali the details of its working ‘Treasury in this The pba able, it appears that there are some unsettled business | ™uruered by blows from a hatchet, and that this bad been | Deceased was thirty-alx years of ‘age and a native of Ire- and resulta, and ‘by asking a, blessing on the congrega: | agent of the Sub; Tensury in Mec awindle ta manite. transactions between the Jopanese government and cer- | {lowed up by the death of the perpetrator of the deed | land He bas left a widow and several children. io it, a’ a stocks Of Mellen, Ward & Co, by his own band. The report was not long in circulating ‘Smmovs Ixyonies —Wm. Lynch, a mason by trade, re- throughout the neighborhood, and seemed to be too | siding at No. 118 East Twenty-first stroet, near avenue horrible and impossible to credit, especially when Mr. | A, was found yesterday morning by one of the Eight- James Yeates, an old and respected citizen, was named | eenth precinct police, on the corner of Twonty-sixth as the murderer and suicide, All doubts were, however, | street. and First avenue, bleeding from the mouth and tain citizens of the United States, growing out of the disbursement of some six bundred thousand dollars ‘through the hands of Tharlow Weed and others tor some vessels of war, The Japanese government, it is alleged, The American Seamen’s Friend Society. The thirty-ninth annual sermon before the American Seamen’s Friend Society was delivered last evening at the First Presbyterian Church (Rev. Dr. Robinson’s), in received one vessel and no balance, and the vessel did head, ha been hadiy beaten by some Henry Clark, ventured his depth, and that his schemes, which not come up to thelr expectations, ‘The adjustment of | “l#pelled when, about nine in the morning, a messenger tae "The aloes naa Mie conveyed nelletae oaplee, cerdich tea sameanoae ae Me ES pe apd a al tometer, buries age ‘these business transactions 1s sald to be onc of the | 7ived st thisvillage and summoned the 'Squue and ® | tp Fouces Cuose,—Jamce Buchanan Cross, the cele- : present. Previous to the sermon a few be dg Re a gs objects of the present mission; but the chief | Pa7sicien (o the sonne of the oocarrenos Sxated Chicago: foogen,. a notion: of) mmaee Rivet remarks in reference to the society were made by Rev. | ideas of what really constitutes “pluck” and “sagac- object of their visit ie believed to be | _M™ YRATSS, THE PERFRTRATOR OF THE DEED OF BLOOP, | in this city some few days ago sppeared in the WA of New York, its ‘snid that | 187”—qualities wi he is credited as having to ascertain ‘some reliable means of defence | Tesides about two miles from this point on a small farm, | Hesary, and who, since the time of his arrest, has been . bok nied Eek, nceemencrs see The of His Lagan vain ake against the possible attacks of hostile iron-clad vessels, | “hich he owns and which he has worked for some | jocked up at Police Headquarters, left this city lasteven- bart i i) S| come eae ee Cok vta wills aectbie pulaane tx and to provide themselves with these means. They will | Y°%* He is sizty-threo yoars of ago and the father of ing, bound for Chicago, in company with offlcer H. M. ‘the his office with bim; but Mr. Leighton claims. that he therefore probably be in the market for iron-clad vessels eleven children, Originally he came from Pennsylvania; | Eliott, oe ie oe Morons Me rene gh Dry never had a Solien freee, tne Qynear, Mit be neves compan: 1e wit a’ jog fort dolla on hand, and torpedoes, ‘They have been making diligent inqui- | PU: married and settied in this county some Years alo, | iy gf ‘requisition from the Governor of Illinois on the Gut of his own pocket $136,000 oye i and has alternately followed the sea and farming fora | Governor of this State. ries of many persons versed in the manufacture and use rain. This payment, he claims, was livelihood, In his younger days he was master Tur Pouce CLusame Case.—The ck sentence of and that be was not obliged to make it. In regard of terpedoes, reseed immense Suan Ohne pect wy ; atta berg of vessels employed in the coasting trade between | the report of this affair in yesterday’ "It is tg the Dana and Havover Companies, he claims by which formidable vessels of war may be destroyed, New York, Philadelpbia and the Jersey shore. But | possible that but for the fear of being Suspended from mys ee pepetction' receiving aid baba cca Bow had on ships nearly one hi e8, | owea them $30,000; that Pong os oe. mistortune seemed to haunt him upon the sea, and “‘un- | the performance of his duties as a police magistrate by merciful disaster followed fast and followed faster” ntil he became imbued with the idea that he would end | ®®.order from Superintendent Kennedy, who. will not Rumored Change in the Head of the Agricul- tural Bureau. admit the possibility of nis officers transcending their Among the rumors to-night is one to the effect that | his existence in the poorhouse, For years he fought | aumt fie Rosman OY, oy fal telnet intormed Heine banda ‘The was used to pay the Huron Com- Imac Newton, of the Agricultural Department, is to be | Stns fate; but continued to Dewunfortunate, Nearly | OPP itne 10 make a change sgninst the ofost fot ny, and Mr, has made a to give euspended, and ex-Governor Holbrook is to be appointed in nis place, Affairs in the South. A meoting of the Republican Club of Petersburg, Va, ‘was recently held in that city, at which about one hun- @re@ and fifty persons were present. The platform of she Richmond Convention was adopted, and a com- mittee was appointed to make arrangements for the establishment of a republican paper in that city, after ‘which the following resolution was upanimously adopt- e4:— Resolved, That a committee of appointed ‘the Chair to take the vila ay Ms mag penn OS national flag staf at some suitable point = city limits, and also a United States flag to be times he came very near finding rest from his troubles | Ss#ault aud battery,”’—was not intended as an assertion Deneath the dark waters of the Atlantic. The fiiuck | that Justice Shandioy had failed in the performance of that attended James Yeates and the vessels that be com. | bis duty as a magistrate through fear of @ conflict with manded became proverbial among ship owners, until be | the police authorities, Should the man Hi make an found it impossible to remain in command, Retiring to | Spplication to him for a warrant against Baker, be his farm and the bosom of his family he occasionally will deal with the case as with any otner of a like char- made a voyage in some subordinate capacity where his | acter, independent of the present conilict between the responsiblity was not great. His last voyage was | Police Commissioners and the judiciary. made to # Southern port about two months ago, SO TTR, Previous to his departure his family observed PROBABLE FATAL AFFRAY AT A PARTY. certain peculianties in his manner that excited et pn thas ae was not poe ming, A Man Shot by an der—Arrest ef the an forts were mi to dissui mo Pe rater—L i Bef ce gong. On bis yoturn be seemed all ight, TWis is the om sp ey ag only time ie ever been suspect: unsoun mind. He was man of strong nervous temperament, | 90 Saturday night Coroner Schirmer was called to excitable, and at times, when ¢: egg: 24 ciety but | take the ante-mortem statement of Charles Andreos these fits were of short duration. was highly ¢s- | Amrnein, a German, thirty-seven years of age, now ey ee eet natma "and kied | ling in an extremely critical condition at bie residence, husband and father. His domestic relations are said to | No. 612 East Twelfth stroot, from the effects of a pistol have always been pleasant, Mr. Yeates is well con- | shot wound, received about two weeks ago. On reach- THE ELECTION IN CHILE FAVORING THE ADMINISTRATION PaRTY. Wasumnatox, May 6, 1867, Letters from distinguished sources in Chile say that a general election was in progress in that country in the midst of most profound peace and complete liberty. pied. + As far as the result was known at the date of the de- parture of the steamer the administration party had ob- tained a mest decided victory. So much the more hon- orabie for the government, one of the writers ave as there has been manifested an entire respect for the {ree- dom of saffiage. The resuit, therefore, of the election must, he adds, be considered the trae expression of the public voice in Chile, and indicates an important degree of progress in the democratic customs of a cuu gov- SERMON BY REV. STEPHEN H. TING. Rev. SrarHen H. TrxG then delivered a sermon, choos- ing for his text a part of the twelfth verse of the four- teenth chapter of >t, John:— “Greater works than these shaliI do because I go unto the Father.” If brie tanity were a failure, our devotion for enthusi- asm in it were folly, but these children were an evi- dence of its success. Infidels are vicious or otherwise im accordaoce with policy; they are a law unio them- seives. But Christians wor to live by the laws of an infatlible Ruler. Yot many retained a semblance in, ‘say unto you, refrain from these men and let thom alone, for if this counsel or this work be of men it At @ meeting of freedmen held lately in Sumter dis- trict, & C., General R. K. Scott, of the Freedmen’s poo y wharves, between decks, and ‘Bureau, made a very rational and conservative address, 1 hy? bi an merchant, of Philadelphia, who to-day is present at the | '2g tho houge Coroner Schirmer learned from Atmrhein | witi come to naught, It it be of God ye cannot over- Five of the most promuneat white cittsens in the place | Merchant, of Phllacelphia, i that he considered himsell to be in a dying condition, M 3 poate pet ae oe — were called on by the colored audience and delivered . ‘HISTORY OF THE DOUBLE CRIME pe and might = we another day. Pies the ante-moriem ed with temptation; on sbore or on ship it was there; it ‘bnief speeches, Three colored preachers addressed thei ‘esterday morning deceased arose at the usual hour, } statement of the dying man 1¢ appears that on Easter *ir | pout sfx, kindled.» fire, upon which he placed ths | Monday, the 22d ulk., thers was @ party of ladies and ae os OS omnes, See Pe paoa DISCOVERY OF THE SILK PLANT IN PERU. ‘brethren and expressed the kindest feelings towards the whites, 4 Macon (Ga.) paper, noweing the cali upon General Pope to issue an order staying the collection of debts in hie military district, hopes he will do no such thing, snd utensils necessary for old Mrs. Yeates to pre} break- | gentlemen at Mrs. Heistler’s, Second avenue. fast. During the preparation of breakfast he remained hortly after midnibt four mep, who had two or three ‘Wasarnaton, May 5, 1867. the refused admittance, succeeded The Department of State has received information from the United States Consul at Lambayeque, Peru, that an important discovery has be oa fro mod i . st It te : “~~ mays < Dot anthonzed in the bill that creates his | den ly h Pissowte ont corals ta a8 be wetened Swed it upon an extensive scale, ‘The shrub is three efco, the tess intermeddling with the municipal | '¢ Fesidence ‘a Phuisdelphisy wo ~ is pecriaony tke ny bot when ne. . of aflairs of his district, the better for all concerned.” in the sitting room, near his J e Toeamned 1 et sae mgs 9 Biates soldiers have deen bung in Edgefield district, | “tt fecenmednns awd Moos ia -}. triaapn toriotia. Ci omega aghadn at - Pa crihe, G,, dy 6 pose of-citinens: No protext is given sor tho |" His reply was:—'"Yes, quit ‘sinners, of. ch i jt | were trae: with: it Ree bogged 5 in eutrage By the latest account an officer of the army, |! hearted: He remained ta brome, SS hen {8 a Pf 4. e maUst net, AIR. Whe salar sepecns, ea a= ‘with s guard, were on their way to: investigate -the | Fittsen or twenty minutes after were "but symbole of 1u6 triamphs which’ were also | Méa"™,.uc™ ine suvorond Seaneaiaa rete : . be an- maatter. ] tidagaio sat down in the sitting, revealed after the ascension. soul led captive | by being in fore:gn countries, a fact which that ; ° An influential of public the and connected was @ trophy in His spiritual triam; On the day of | hewas continued —] Ar eae opinion in South Caro- | ‘Yeates was employed in household duties Fenticest, 8.000,.wore converted, sud then 5,000, nud | Pestana nut Guo teng nt, conuaeed ae sollows The Una, reviewing the political situation, comes to ‘| servant in the kiteben, and she afverwards maltitodes. The useful institution whose . ‘God; and far from being taughs Bim of ry Il, a6 some ‘the conclusion that the whole State seems determined ee een ins en taniotettnn ot ae og they — we a supposed, he was ‘jast the contrary. : oa May 3, 1967. thorou; grandfath: mother thou; nol pa 6 shadow cross, it was noth! Heer peaatl ag nen cenit and ithe recent | th cireumtance. While absorbed in this reverie Sailie | who, with Amrbein and Kircuo, was taken to the sta- | oc Christ which prompted ite orgauiza.ion and eutarged | fet sine' wes cosiunnte the relia of emmetuans Non by fire.on May public ings in Pickens, Lexington, Richland, Sum- *} observed that her grandfather's sbirt collar was unbut- | ton house of the Kighteenth previnct. Horton was tte results, ‘‘Not unto us, bat ato, | then, did we oot assent that be was peculiarly open to ‘of against Savage Mining ter and Marion counties indicate the prevalence of |, toned, and throwing down ber needio she climbed up on | locked up and Mr. Amruein taken to Bellevue Hospital; | ‘Thy name give the glory!” Worsiup Jesus tn your fami- | gospel and reforwation influencest Air. Murray dared | Company the jury returned s verdict in favor of the Xindly and healthy feeling, and justify the anticipation | Bie nee and aa eee na “Meta iett | De Ree ae ee me aa Bass, Wier Beach, dngced to hazard the awsertion that no other class of meu so met only that there will be no conflict between the next seen of him wea by Yoates the | to having been cailod to attend Mr. Amrhein, whom he ether nmcalhe a gg gp mm a bana aces, but that whites and blacks will move harmoni- im pase through the kitchen into the | found to be suffering from a wound on the right side of maoity as he had. He challenged the admiration of ously together toward common result. own chamber above. He remained up | the storoum, between tho first and second ribs. The ball mankind and received it; hus heart was never divided | © Governor McCormick reached Prescott om the 4th of vd time, and on again entering the | took an upward tendency, but cou'd not be found. from the place of bis nati and the names of home The ee and sensible advice rap a eae en gg fan gern ‘s Soe atte set in, and ‘and kindred never faded ee es Never, General Gregg had made a successful raid on the comes from ville, -— Ly ve adjoining. souD leat ue jmost taught Pees Our farmers were never in earnest than at the third Une at hl son's house,” Mrm | . The cave belog aubmitied 10 the jury they reodered | cai ibe lines were appropriate: fsvished an tener gilts wore stiensia nat, GATeROaTD bay rail at ‘s time in" thelr’ efforts “to. old pleged, in the. Kitehen, apa the | the following vartion: "reas Ckesiss Androcs Avene Slack not th tn the dzht— the brothel. Let us believe rather that benoauh the de- ea gantttntom tmame pein ne tr lage. Gear” bebe came to his wound by a pistel sBot at the bands of a Courege! for Got defends the right. wed surface were faculties which needed ouly she in- —terwkae e exbibition of, cele Soman “thea i apparent Mr. lion the day of it, 1867."" ‘Strike home! strike home! Seence of the Gospel to aud develop them. We by ny ay ie con ‘visit to Sonora, Abroughout the upper. vections of this Slate mit ate 10 await the re- | 4 collection was taken up at the close of the sermon, | must excavate the sailor the earth of ain, | He invonded meking stextonded Wout in’ arleona, bat preparations now being made for the coming crop. after which the Se ee a and make him to stand ouce more as God de- | circumstances changed his plans, apd hte these Guana nase Biaay 40 tne tl Geum FATAL ACCIDENT. “gyn dbery —_—- “ays rt fans eg ACY ‘mot solicit eoatey for the. enited thick ot tebbicen tae hen ae a aed ‘adopt new ideas and educate their children in husbandry Ne a American and Foreign Christian Union. poe ee raptemnpes atl ated associated with ‘San Francmoo, 5, 1867. Austead of politics, we expect for our dear old State Upeetting of a Yackt—One Man Drowned an — the life, growth and safety of this nation to be constd- The Bulletin says that the particulars of the Newport @ degree of prosperity as surpassing that of the past Others Nearly Exhausted. The commemoration of the eighteenth anouai anniver- Re a Re et loyalty would forever | town swindle reveal an adroit and elaborate plan to make fac ber present poversy degrades Ik About twenty minutes past one o'clock yesterday af- | sary of tbe American and Foreign Christian Union was | D0 ie, advocate, Mr. Murray then referred to the | money by illegitimate speculation. ip SENATOR WILSON ternoon an accident occurred on the East river, which | celebrated at the Thirteenth street Presbyterian Church fe spo atoicliy and ‘in 4 imme-ot tas | bomen em °S SOUTHERN CANPAICN. a resulted in the death of one person, and nearly led to the | iast evening, and the Rev. Dr. Dowling delivered an | who fallen, There was one way in which we could ‘The ships Enwerald, from New York, and Barioga, from 5 the other was on the | drowning of two others. earnest discourse detailing the evils to remedy which ber k ad aguaeasn cnet La pd Liverpeat pel, awe saetyod ‘The Sarab for Tav- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO TWE HERALD. may Seige grees Cahn pees re nae ave pam re Yt the society was formed, and the progress and benefits | ment to the past be best made; not in bi. iad ‘The Senator's Visit to Heaufort and Savannah ‘afer fecovertne from’ the ‘efiect of the | TOMeraay George Hier, ot 10mth seen, tos Can pemeiseed Ceige mba else ouellet meearaie celta eeiaenearna ae Bare STEAMBOAT SEABIRD BURNED, Abandencd—His Route te Fature—Kentucky me that presented riselt to her vision,.she gave . ; Se ane. Gee, [ais and homes for the living. The reverend gentleman Hiantanns, N, ¥., May 6, 1867. and Tennessee to be Visited—His Views Re- arried to, the heuse of deceased and re- | enjoying s sali on the East river. After cruising about | yerse—“ Jesus said my kingdom is not of this world.” | made an earnest appeal for assistance in the good work | fhe steamboat. Seabird wan totally destroyed by fre garding Confecation—The Oppression of mannan eee Oe ae for some little time and lururiating to the fall in the | The reverend gentleman commenced bis sermon by | Of saving the seamen, and remarked tuat 10 effect thts | about nize o'clock, at Red Bank. The origin of the fire Freedmen whe Vote the Republican Ticke, seene of his bloody work, the de- | Pleasant breezes of the pleasant morning they reached | stating that the American and Foreign Christian Union | Spiritual board of health mast be formed. | He spoke | is not known here. te be Considered Sufficient Cause fer the ly into hie own house, threw off his | Lawrence Point, little thinking of the calamity which | was furmed in the year 1849 for the enlightenment and mn ey be one of bese Eaactment of Confiscation Laws, dc. loom near which his wite was sitting, | was go soon t> overtake them At this polat the frail | salvation of those who ‘opposing them. In Madras ‘TWE STEAMSHIP WAZE DISABLED. Caamiastox, 8. C., May 5, 1887. Mra’ Yeates, ‘Sraventered’ the parior | craft was struck by the offvet tide, which | What na:fomality they ek Sees Cuantzstom, 8. C., Way 5, 1867, Sevator Wilson is still here, He started for Savannah after him. His excited manner and | Fens with considerable force head- | they may be found. ow Kok and Brookiya | ‘The steamer Ariadne, from Galveston for New York, ee Saturday morbing, but after getting out to sea the boat at once aroused the suspicions of the ber | of three separate an: pomsing Cham has arrived ee ne oe oe ae ee Ihad to put back to Charleston on account of a severe storm. aces Se Sen Seen are ee eee ree & sth the size and muportance of the from Mobile for York, she Waving lost ber redder. cates, wo ladies Christi ‘General Sickles, General Scott and many of the prominent im the door, bet I resisted, thete ‘ution bas beeu to ¢ Se FIRE AT Fis! ah ‘titizens have paid btm all due attention, He abandoas Whain thirty minates oo oe — ‘bis contemplated visit to Beaufort amd Savannah, and soonest ae i nates tea x Bagel eaves here to-mérrow for A\ From there he goes Pass: hard working p= it P e Pages = a ‘deceased work and preach sate Geet ~ mad throat, geatioman thén went on : in Seceuing ot varias points tm Tennemer and Keatuchy Novigently Hagan, aad but hie contineed | tion of the text, and drew ? In Lis sscond speech here, on Friday night, Mr. Wil- Anostiee waned Jones Crnig wen peased Spies | Sabencaes on mieateae te dead, gon referred to the intimations which are being made, Se Sersogiy oxime, as, oppose uth ee of papacy. A while ees ‘hat colored men who vote the can party the | Dut the third, named Michael , of —s preso coape burglar, "eed by ‘at may lose and turned out of their wy oom not be rescued; he was carried away by tho and | the Christian was Lge as a guest cabins and and he said that would be the the wind- | met with the fase which had been so narrowiy escaped | Aposie’s to take" place to-morrow bave a ee ere! > ae take ‘by the other two. es op Ly the papal iteelf Rev. Dr. Bellows last evening delivered the second of Bee ee wrens of Gat aee. place thought very’ likely ‘Congress voria boat Sunswick was cressing river could Christ is very “would regard it as a violation of the reconstruction law, Yamiliar with | have reached the site of the accident in three minutes, Frecy apg ee . ‘The set of steamboat colore which ere wing see ‘which contemplates the free exercise of manhood suf- ‘The sweet | 224 with her large stock of hfe-preservers and bawsers, | « wy kingdom is before the Liberal Christian Unies, taking for his text for at a strawberry festival were voted and would confiscate the property of men so portals of | could no doubt have saved the three unfortunate men. the paceage, “‘In theaweat of thy brow shalt thou learn ‘The number of votes were 1,025. He himself would support such a measure; amiable child | The however, took no notice of the —_—- clare that God upa to till the ” After commenting the evil 1 ‘but if the reconstruction act was carried out fairly and children, was without ever waiting to consider the advisa- nif in the city of the pupes, snd. bas Dimeelf ground. apen is FIRE iN eer tens ae Geran abit of Me hs ne tan arn see ee aoe ih 9 Compared om ee aspititual sovereignty. The | of poverty, and the difficulty of relieving it in such a —— — roe jeved rebel States would out boating police fou dead body of s man floating and | Kingdom Se as Gan oo ee manner as to avoid injuring either the self-respect of Teee, BY. ay 5 a 2 + al ‘Bo measure of confiscation would he sae oer last evening. He wore dark chair by carnal weaposs; ope mo the individual assisted or the general interests | Between nine and ten o'clock night cae See resorted vest, a brown uodercom and calfskin boots; dark | advancement, no oS fine linen; the | of “a. Tener mane ae ae out im a large wooden barm located on an island in ¢ Ll mg largely their Se pea hnir and no whiskers, It is supposed that this is the | other depended on acres land and temporal titles, he said community Property was |: | Mobawk river, east of the south end of the village of mew privilege in the street cars. The whites he then | Dody of the unfortnnate man who was lost, which have no place im the great kingdom of bie only upon ® system which and | Cohoea Weaken ‘There was ne in- took 1( with good humored resignation. pt I rt Ba war ta TE pF Tg al La SS 4 Cet ae ae eee surance. loss was slight. fami contemplated ‘ume, CHEST LLIGENCE. difference betweea consists pregoant such system must of course always extremely — — Dat bis resolution failed him. The who bas been — ‘thas the of the one are born #0, but for the other | small scale. The grand solicitude of civilization should MISCELLAN' NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. quite sonsibte ta ber Waking memeasa anes tak enemas | Tnsowonss Sunviom at run Perms Mineesihtl Panes: and holier Christ says we mst all “be born be ot 90 much to strive for am absolutely equitable ais. | _____BELBORL Ashe oon I — a re dreqsed and the splinters from the skell removed, | senrax Cuxcn, Monnisaxia.—The congregation of the ty bg hy By Progress and gradual de- aon < See _ inorease its pro- BYOLUTE LE 1, pivonces ons, mee nos The Excise Law. says tha grand: last week kissed her and said, . and papal contains an | duction. It was distribution should not and other States A, 4 4 denser Cory, — Whatever doudte ea the | “Saltie, I love you so mach, wheal die I want you with First Presbyterian church of Morrisania assembled yee |'a5¢ lesson to all earnest as well pone ne To PT as ¥ thal. — yabte existed regarding th me, so that you wiil not tarn out bad, I shall kill you | terday torenoon in their new place of worship, Washing- | as an inherent proof uf the falsity of the Roman Catholic | for the constant jaction Of wealth, aswell as the | ‘use el get y. room #8. @flective operation of the Excise law in New Jersey and | some day.’ At other times be has expressed the wish ton avenue, Morrisania, for the purpose of taking part religion, According to historians, the institution of | benefits arising from iteincrease, were of far higher and 4 its beneficial results te the community wore dispeliod | eat tie toa Al thnees em acca nied Sall'e | in. the inaugural services, During the course of the CA a se, ea ones | eee ate ye sagen gps nes BAOLUTE DIVORCES AND SHPARATIONS FO. I By the experience of yesterday, Order, quietness and a | fouriness for the child, would. seman ty lostee What ia | latter, which were of the usual an eloquent | ancient Byzantium, now ot @hoh perma a i ill Anase attorney. 34 ot final decrees sense of security pervaded Jersey City, and men | was adjection—the affection of a mind diseased — | sermon, appropriate to tbe, occasion, was Gelivered UY | Rome was alleged to be ceded to Pope or the pao A unger, dependence and inte. obtained since January. No charge inedvance. Dreathed more freely at being relieved of a moral pesti. | ‘M#t Prompted him to the Pimentel from Zech chapter, Went, Voren cave- | ee lacauben'we'bs on scvett fact thes tS and TiS am cage toneoeiees to taasiry swore poses BeOLUTE ORS ORE TN A Taste dence. Some arrests were made or attempted evasion | Ali the facts wninistakably polnt to the conclusions | Tend gentleman's discourse was of that description of ‘was not Claimed by the Popes until the | than these were discovered he believed no very ass Ad Gopruitations (ve ‘0! the law, among others the proprietor of the Uniow | atrived at by the neighbors, that the murder of the | Which rivets the attention of an audience and points oat sabes oontery, when IL the *‘doma- | improvement could be made upon the present practicals aed 4 8 Nassau street, © Saioon, ou Newark avenue, who was charged with doing | child and his own death by suicide were long premedi- | Clearly the way to be chosen “by all who profess and | tion of Constantine,” or ‘the ”? gwodocuments | ly successful system of society which held every ma: B® GHORGIA STATE @ liitle business on an upper story, & dodge which, how- | tated and skilfally planned. His precaution to look the | °all themselves Christiaus.”” The,dedieation service will | om which the claim was founded. of France ato Sir nus eva eupgers sed gearsatesa bie the | ()PUtCLAs DAH ee, Oss Masoaie Urpin Home: ever, tne lynx-eyed detect @s soon discovered. ‘A de- | door to prevent intrasion, the placing of the box wader | 20t take piace for some weeks yet, in order that the | acknowledged the right of the ,tithough ment of his own Dr. Bellows closed b: Lt ha may 4 100i scent wa: made Oo 4 gambling house in Warren street, | the impromptu galluws, ihe manner of tying the rope | decoration and other “parapuerualia” may be fUlly | uhees documents are undoubtedly gros fabriestions, presenting the following brief summary of the cong Te BR a bed *) et and four persons were arrested, (ne striking feature of | and the entting of the throat afier the noose had been {| completed. his son Charlemagne, the Enger the oe in bis discourse. Fi society is a ha st) 119, 5% ue day was ihe Activity of tbe police In carrying out the | adjusted and before be Kicked the box from under him, | Samovs Duerounaxce ar Kart’s Panx.—Aboat half: | Week not only invesied the Pope with fresh dient, Tnattaton resting upon prineplog aheroot 1 a. a 8 Sisk: Debesis of ‘he Commissioners. No stratagem could | show that he bad stadied the mode of death, and thas | past five o'clock yesterday evening two who gave ee en his sovereignty. Our mature, the tendency of which is, by the play of hu- ranmeaans Baitle them, aad it may be truly aaid that the Excise law | his suicide was not remorse for the crime he mip dirntngrny mt om ‘was ot, until seven hundred ‘after the | man passions, affections and mteiligeuce, to the heh AD ir 4 1. was enforced to the leiter, yet without any. display of | bad committed. tne resend Will take place to-morrow | Shelr names as Patrick Conion and John O'Brien, were | death of St Peter that the Fopen whe donufed ‘them- | just ‘and best distribution of property ; a FI a 8 5 ar 7, 2. Darsbness morning. arrested at Kari's Park, Mettoee, for having caused, as | selves to be his, successors, were acknowled aa such By | ll Ciro ter er eT nal te ane is pernious, rw wor ao) aco NF Howoxes.—Owing to the coolness of the weather, the THE nH WAR, alleged, a disturbance which resulted somewhat serious- world. Could the faithful or at a bop Ae ‘MoANTYRE & CO, 1 Obes mse erewd which congregated at Hoboken yesterday was not pom ly. It appears they, along with number of others, had | bave foreseen what would bave oome gp yng yoy weet Ep IN ALL LEGALIZED LoTrERiEs. name, much rather would he bave | in the direction of natural laws and motives; thi HIZES CASH) lowell om. coment. ..? a ange a urval, notwithstanding the fact that neither | General Grege on the War Path in Arizona | bene police, woich they reinea to de mvereupon | consented to have borhe the cross ot suffered | universal labor—physical, mental and moral—ie the P ant coms oO Ee whiskey nor lager were to be had in Jersey City. Most A Vigorous Prosecation Intended. ths eas, iesatbinact at tetas procecded 0 ar+ agony, a that his faithfulness to his Master highest law and permanent condition of social well being Base hewten net | Reentetibln ne of those who visited the Elysian Fields returned before Sax Fraxcitoo, May 6, 1867, | rest them, and while dong so Conlon and O'Brien | FON Othe dormant of thels cola, vom the erghth wader tte and th beipen aa ai Gears HERE OUR ILLS sI10ULD GO. evening; and from five to six o'clock P.M. the ferry- Late advices from Arizona report that 4 war of exter. | “made tracks. Conlon got outaite the gate, bad elon we are sick we should remember that nature has i “E A i i ‘ks century to the tweifth the of the — fy a BB seg RT mination bas commenced against the Indians, who have | Server: bul unforrenately storage an he to increase. ‘The historic dictates of Wgebrande frm? earn thy bread,” and te justifiable only as a temporary dhl inde, Carmpate feck long, 010 whieh al Persona having croseed the river late iu toe. aferneon | 06% anusually active and hostile in all parts of the in. | ciose to Conlon) in the back, The wawund is forvanately | Swuled the Position and attributes wmicl expressly, Oe” Se eS ee ee eee sneies — alier a brief sojourn im the city devoted to th terior. General Gregg had inaugurated vigorous | Dot Of a serious character. O'Brien was also severely | Tariny (Poy une ccnupiet of the ¥ hed ‘to | religion, 1s the chief ey ee ioe Cialie Sa | the impurities of the eystem oan be thrown and so expelled the ft. At mine o'clock iat « eetiptiniy, Gab-an cheah. ib imine ab -atien enti injared in the head from « biow of Rviliy’s oud The | Yoonss crowned Law Roa de * a — Der of arresis made had been only three, “ riog | prisoners were taken to the lock-up preparatory to being | i mouarehs, and that be was iy dlp ons varen cv eusile me from the body. Aelia Dances bed eceutted. Indians outside the reservation, except the Mojaver | examined. Ce Ty Kings thas tt, — as. mecronary ova BRANDRETHS PILLS Hetnerstown. aod Chemabueris, hostile An expedition to the THE ENT Woua SYSTEM ST. fore bins, cad call eve ‘whether meneee ore bas graduated td dsteruined op tho extent te whied | oy pains and colds into this outlet, and a few hours Seenevons Exvewen.ooDuring the past week workinon | Block Mountains bad met several bands and milled fifty- SYSTEM IN ST. LOU'S. sntgect, to account IC} they aly the aki wa ‘which they avoid imter- aed pA, ; employed on the Pemberton and Highistows Ratiroad, | fargo amount of provisions and soreh Detach Aveda of St. Loom, Miy 6 1861. | [att steske of mupremaay which, Hildebes bi om on See Si among bi aa Fifty millions of boxes have been sold, and the method of cure ie steadily gaining. ain BRANDRETH'S PILLS f Ate sold by all druggists, and at the principal office, Brans dreth House, New York. : Observe hear Hornerstown, exhumed two ekeletons, which wore buried not more thaa trenty inches below the surface. ‘Onty the skulis and larger bones of the bodies rei ainod, and one of the skeletons Inid npon its side, the otier pon the hack. 7 of the skuils—sitieen in esch jaw fect state of preserva ton, not being in th decayed, altiough wei They were for twenty-hve feet a part each side o pioh i# one Of the out by eurvey y the tion Of the count 10n 18 Jom! joeN_are We remains Of Joda troope had been sent out in ail directions, axd the | Th¢ master mechames of this city held a miveting inst siavghier had Sommenced in earnest, Reinforvehvents | night to conaider the prevent stato of affairs growing out solders Were Dates 10 April 27 say the Idaho Indian war was bexng | °* “¢ Pasenge of the eight hour law. A commuvwlestion carried on ¥igorousty. from the Merchants’ Exchange, through its Bown of directors, in reply to a 6 SIN SPRINGFIELD, MASS. between employers ai rowtp, Mass, May ‘ ter mecian.c: Fight tenement hx owned by the Wil mui's meeting te galled for Woolen Manafactoring Company, were urn hd prosent condition of fib, Lope $6,008 piau o tavure | BURKING OF TENEMENT 8 to be heard, muri Thaly ts froe 4nd ¢ Pio Novo ire | general impression now is that the burning of Armor, idea of & unrted free people makes | Dale & Co.'s elevator, yesterday morning, Wad caused Ia hiv abots. In the yoar 130% Kong ) an incendiary, Ihe building bad not been opcupred for Puillp of Fre y relused to obey the commands of | two moutha, fhe contents of elevator B adjoming were Pope Row jacana tis direhe-ion was afvorwards lo lowed | cousiderably damaged by water, How much has not yet and by © hers Of ue Pedy 'S Seimevasada, = Brom shat dav , bees a-cenained tw white Jetiers on the government stamp on each bom, B. BRANDRETR ire, and deciae wvow Fume

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