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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY. JUNE 1b, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 Bl PSR RIO TPE Pe rk aaa ie eFC a eO e eO e e Me C2) 46 other ptctureeque reads and drives, Chief among these | Most conventent to cross South ferry to to thi irpose, raised durin, ON THE ROAD.” -— partof Brooklyn; but Pullou ferry we Nearly’ eaually, RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Weep er mackie asthe eee eaten ent CRIME IN BROOKLYN. hla Ma Ba nrg an on Saree jou drive down, Bere team your toward completion, "Oflcers of the Educational . The Public Drives of New York and Its ae oe ee pny-ntline toaay, wane Gross at South ferry; if, 0 Services To-day. were as follows:— Probably Fatal Stabbing Affray. Environs. - Ind ihonce back by ihe Patervoa. Plaske Toad tase Hobe; | Hore the Cour street aud Grecuwood care wil take you | Atte St Aun’s Free church, Eighteenth street, near | | View Pregame 'atotry, of Taunton, Caroner Lach was notified yesterday to 5 an ante. One of {Ro most charming, chaity and descriptive | kensonis This drive poosemes more varied scenery | along the pleasntest of picsaaot roads, and it is nesriy | Fifth avenue, Rev. Dr. Gallaudet will preach at half-past | Treasurer’ Moulton, of Newburyport, — mortem examination in the case of James J. Coilicl, at books ever written is Frenchman’s description of a | than the Ly ret Low synenh Ct -— = in each * ngnepanle te if Kinet _* ger ae Rana behind seven and half-past ten o'clock A. M., and at half-past ees — Ser. J. W, Haley, of Somerset, the Long Island College Hospital, who the pbysicians tour around his own garden, Un Voyage Autour demon | Starecrick yy the teeutice of the buildings ond ine | bas thany Pharms of ecoueryy ich awe o be sean to 0 | three P. M., the laiter service for deaf mutes, Abequarter |. ‘Morrison, ‘Franklin, NRT i 'eisplon takevilig; | ‘DOU was Ukely to die from. the affects of & slab Jardin,” as it is entitled ; and the moral of this little work might well be studied to advantage by most inhabitants of great.cities, Poople will, as rule, look abroad firat betore looking around them at home for relaxation and entertaioment, and aro too apt to despise whatcan bo easily reached, in their all-devouring desire for ‘“some- thing new,’? Our countrymen—and country women, too, for that thatter—go to the Old World and travel abo its time-honored localities in eostasies with everythin! they see, ummindful of “their own, their native land,’ which has beauties that eclipse the silver scenery of the flowing Rhine, and mountains that even transcend the awe-inspiring grandeur of the Alps with their snow capped ‘Monta Rosa and Mont Blanc. To follow out the argument, it charming gardens whicn each Uttlo villa possesses; a | 8ppreciated, It is located on the bay of New York—all | to eight P. M. the Rev. Dr, Morgan will repeat by request | Rov. f. C. Moulto _ - | Which he received at the corner of Atlantic and Hicks little way out this feeling of admiration is increased a | slong the Long Island peninaola which rans down to Fort’| bis sermon upon “Christian Childhood,” («4 Wolfboro’, N. H. Pea CRAIN TEN: streets, on the night of June 1, at the hands of a German hundred per cont, The highlands around the spot—for | Hamilton and down, down for miles along the sea, AS | 4s tne se. Jonn’e Meth fi in the evening R. F. Faller, of Boston, deliv- nam ‘ stateme! Hoboken seems to be seated. in a sort of coppice dell, | 8000 as one gets out of the dusty street. traflic and bas e 5 Methodist Episcopal church, between | ered an address on his sister, the late Marcarct Fullor | Soemaker, named Philip xen. From the tad while the bitls - i round oa every side but one, and | Teached the foot of Court sireet,which -runs totne very | Broadway and Eighth avenue, to-day, preaching by the | Ossoll. I was a very interesting production, of different parties it appears the injured man was pro- ly that the judson” takes to iiself—givo a rough | harbor side, the road gets very pleasant and evjoyable. | pastor, Rey. G. ©. Esray, at balf-pastten A, M. and a coodin, fe ad A : ig along Atlantic street, near Hicks, in company mouptals cas to the goenecr, which renders it, 40, to ee eae ae, MamaReS romig Fm oo to the | quarter to eight P. M. Morning subject, ‘Many in One.”” American Protestant Encampment. with some friends, when Ewen came out of a lager beer iriking point reached is the magnificent residence of | YOU, and the view of the bay, all alive with brigs and | Evening subject, “Courage,” Love Feast at half-past The ford Bae TORT, Jane 14.7 awe aur eae knife in his wand ~ stabbed bim in Sionen i niga aint nines c's | sense an aaa et npr | sre san ng anal wan te Soha Sener | shy tnt tages Yates Beas we baer poe which ore = i. moving i} crams, The coast oe Ne rey appears Tho-recognition services of the Trinity Baptist church Fawr | Cig ho the gorning Pe 'W. V. G, | stated that Collie! was abusive aud insulted him, The S Se, are. mou Porte al Faraping @ aah” Winlinae tee sheolantn anes ‘second er Of Third avenue, will be held this | York; R, W. G. Chaplain, P. ©. Armstrong, of ‘New Jor- | man would bived to death betoro they could siop the pe m cprmnere ty ‘scenery; and the care and attention, | Funming out into the bay,and here a large chemical manu- | evening st the Madison avenue Baptist church, comer | ey; BR W. G. Treasurer, ‘Audrew Morrow, of Pa; RW, | hemorrhage, When the coroner reached the inativution, not to speak of expendit of it . | facturing firm have built their furnaces and oh ‘Thirty-first street. Sermon by Rev. J. B. Simmons: | G. A. Guide, G. M. Clark, of Ohio; R. W. G. Warden, | however, he was much improved and bis apte-mortem dered It sienost porfeat, in cabsncing le natorar avec, | abd all the personnel of thelr trade, Here it was that the | Rev. Dra, Kendrick, Osgood, Anderson, Taylor and Wess James Logan, of Pa. B. 'W. @. Wateninan, Thos Min: | examinalion was postponed. officers were ine tages, Close to Mr, Stephens’ place are the far-famed | gteat explosion of sulphuric acids took place during the | ‘0D will take part in the service. may bo said that the denizens of New. York hardly know | Fiysian Fields, tho Champs Elysces of Hoboken, whore | Yerv heavy thunderstorm which we bad last montheand | At the Chapelof the ffoly Trinity, Fighty-fourth street, | Stalled and the session closed, to meet at Cinciunat! in The Murder of Mrs. Donaldson. ‘@ much as the passing visitor, who stays a week or two, bo es Gnenpe genre aneenee piting their tent and — neve outa paltiens ipmieation all oon Brooklyn | near Beare wean Rev. Wm. Dymond will preach in June, 1868, The investigation into the circumstances touching the mayhap, in the metropolis, of the attractions and points | {0r rowing clube ence ir Wi bowen. Fre pet saint Po 4 pode y me pear ‘a an & gt ing, aud the Ber Stephen H. Tyng, Jr, in the, Is Puritanism Dying Out? death of Mrs. Margaret Donaldson, who died, a3 alleged, of beauty in the Empire City and its environs, Ex-| is ona of merged that can well be geraen society $38 atill green graves where the dead Tho Rev. Wm. P. Corbit, pastor of the Seventeenth Bir sd fo i inquiry of thie kind the quasi puritant- | from the effects of injuries inflicted by her husband, cepting | the Fark and" the drive on tbo | imagingd. It a nicaly levelled FE LOT, 8 wel sa | ee eres agains tin Taea east great day, whet | street Methotiat Eyiscopel ehtrch,, between First and: | Sct thar neste teed see che Pes keae ey | Sames Donaldson, on Wednesday afternoon, at their Bloomingdale road, whieh are, of course, familiar , © all, scarcely ; any of the many local advantaged * of our town are Known to the genuine New Yorker; and She emp! ied descriptions of the “guide books —84¥0 the markterdo not offer sufficient allure- ment for gus citizens to investigate the mattor fbr them. Selves, With the advent of regular summer weather ‘Wha its fine warm days and bright, clear skies, a desire ,% seems simultaneously stirred up in most minds to ‘go somewhero”’ and “have an outing;’’ but, unfortunately, ‘mo one seoms to know where to go for a day’s enjoy- ment—a day's ride which may culminate, perchance, ma life’s romance, Should the possessor of this happy idea have ‘a team,” his vista and horizon of locality are filled and bounded by Fifth avenue and the Blooming- Gale track, both very well and enjoyable in their way, Dut variety is often necessary for the spice of life. Should he not be fortuitously possessed of the two-forty quadruped and gay skeleton buggy, ho must fain con- tent himself with a trip to Coney Island on the cara, or 0 ‘voyage up the Hudson on one of the many swift and lux- ‘urious steamers that float on its bosom, and which will convey the longing pleagure seeker to the sylvan retreats Gf West Point and the dainty hospitality of a Cozzons or aRoe. “Where togo,” then, isthe quostion. “fhere’s “Ate there not other spots open for the advantage of the holiday maker, as well as these time honored and @ceply deserving, although hackneyed loca’es ? Cortainly there are; numbers of them, within what is * gaia to be “a stone’s throw” of the Empire City. tei surrounding trees, is placed on a risin; ve where it greets every ze, and is justo far femor fepgp An ubli¢ road as to be quiet and free from dust, without pesity drive fora summer morning, and it can bo vets Second avenues, will proach to-day, morning and even- | than half a century, that’ when all the Puritanism has | Te#dence, No, 129 Plymouth street, was resumed before iY Cotuing Oagk Aoross Prospect Park or by strilmg into | '™& diod out of the Yankeos, there will be little of anything | Coroner Lynch yesterday afternoon, ing “out of the way,” Many a lusty game go } He To w At the St, Stephen's Episcopal church, the Rev, Dr, | worth having left, but their clothes. And as for the Isabella Donaldson, daughter of the deceased, was the gallant knights of St. George play here ef, 2. r CONEY ISLAND ROAD, Price, rector, will hold divine service to-day Puritans destroy in this land, it ts |. 4 “tity I liv >) h mor with rival clabg apd among thely own eapeciat set, | Where we aro in the midst of all tho’ gayety and bustle | ten 4..M. and quarter to eight P. M., in the church, om | Very much the same kind of ‘peace’ which ® certain FD, and: testified as) follews—T" live in: Fiymany God'then tae fr ek ee ng the UaShe fleas abers | 80d apy noise and commotion of a thousand ex. | Tweniy-second strect, botweon Fifth and Sixth aventes, | man and his disciples destroyed in Judea eighteen hun. | strect, and on Wednesday afternoon Isaw my father their marquee, and tho ladies fair of New York come here | CUursionists bound to Coney Island, the great seaside | The Rey. Wm. T. Sabine will preach the afternoon | “fed years ago. pean ye that T have come to give | beat my mother; he kicked her and hit her on the head to see the prowess of those in whgh they may have Ryslemead bathing piace of half New York. Certainly, | sermop ag Church of the Reformation, Fi¢uith strost, peace on earth? I tell you nay; but rather division. with a chair; I was in the room at tho time; he aiso hit some particular interest, ‘the boat Clubs “hang out’? must drive down if you wish to enjoy the road as it | between nd and Third avenues, Services at a quar- her with his fist and blackened her eyes; I have often nearer the water, as a fnatter of course, than the crick- | Ought to be enjoyed, and if you go along tnis track any | ter to eleven A. M. and four P. M, Do the Jews Need a Messinh? seen my father beat my mother before, 5 Miss Kate O'Niel eters, and one has a pretty view up the winding = from bod, (aye rpen ya an on epians jeer ‘The Rev. Mr, Adams, pastor of the colored Presbyte- The Jeraelife, pudlished at Cincinnati, and one of the | was im the room at the time my father was beating my sed aud down among the busy shipping from eng iron moh, Soe rh An ‘: eae io ers bent | ran church, Charieston, §, C., will speak for his people | leading and most learned Jowish journals in the United | mother on Wednesday, the auay in front "of their boat house, | on the sime excursion a8 yourself, “The best ronto '8 | in the Rov. Dr. Burchard'a church, Thirteenth sirect, | States, in w Jato iesie eays:—‘Wo need no personal | _ Eliza Adams, sword—I resido at the corner of Jay and ‘orsuing | oar road, which rans past the | through Prospect Fark, striking into the regular Coney | near Seventh avenue, on Sabbath evening, at all-past | Messiah, We do not wish togo back to Palestine or | Water strocts; Knew the deceased and am acquainted Klysian Fields, we Brovently got {nto-a species of wild | Pent Tod Snr ye spate ne two se seven o'clock. submalt to any King, | What good can we expect of ason wish the prisoner; Tonee lived in the samme louse with common, where the gypsies often pi err tents ani of a vi ‘e are the children of the bouse; we goto | them ut three months in Navy street; saw the de- Squat awhile, to the serious detriment of the Hoboken. teal Parle of Now York, when Weis completed. It is beau- ati Leg iry cog pays Cappel iuore Nermpheg berrarn no steward, need no guardian, require no mediator and | ceased in my room at two o'clock on Tuesday afternoon; ers’ rece ape ll BR piace. of art, laws Leer he vinden tee ok i fe siete mowing! ey ole peat wall pe) ry font pedir ask nono to plead our cause with our Heavenly Father. | sho was porfectly sober at tho time and in good ealty; Hrongly in America although wany'specimens of thoin | o¥0er Turk, Decauso tis situaied on” much higher | O'clock, ‘and thin evebing at baltpaat seven o'clock, | W°*f@ Of Trae” ____ {o's fall alo bad received on tho. Tst of June; have have been met here over a ace} Bamfylde Moore Carew, ground. rome a tap, of ecpeenren: ia Rive eee eaieet hs ge ety hae td 0 creed: “The | Plonsing Incident at St. Michael’s Church, | known the deceased and prisoner to ght and quarrel 10 oelobrated “Kng of the Gypsies,” was sent over here | Pect Park y ; gue f a Charleston. together frequently ; have often heard Donaldsun say three hundred years ago, and made his escape by swim- | 8€%,leaxnes beyond Sandy Hook and the bar. ‘This pleasure | _In St, John’s chapel, Varick street, there will be Di- [From the Charleston Courier, June 10.) that he would kill his wife or make her sober; I toid ming the Delaware ina tub, In place of the zypsics, two | ground is progressing im a tair way towards completion, | vine service every Sunday evening, commencing at eight | For sometime past the vestry of St. Michael's charch | him ne would be tried for murder if he did ro, and he dogs seem to bo the only wanderers on the cam non: and and ore yt is Aoiahed wil i 138 Freee ee for the gfelock, | Solo.and full anthem. “Softly Now the Dow | ‘have mado efforts In various, directions to recover the’ | replied that he did not care a God d—n; 1 know nothing these are curiously bereft of coats, their bare, leathery D ari 8 ing’’—Flotow. communion service of the church, numbering eleven | in reiation to the last quarret. hides boing uncovered by ® sinslo hair, and’ showing | lauds of the Prospect Park, and getting out of it noar to | Bishop Snow will preach in the University, Washing- | pleces in all, lost at the time of the destruction of Co- | iis concluded the evidence, and the jury retired. oniy the load colored skin. Poor, unconied doge! It | {ity Foint we find ourselves among the regular Coney | om equare, thit afternoon at three o'clock. subject: | !mbia. Information bad been received by thom of a | They returned shortly af'er und rendered tho following must be pleasant for them in the summer weather, but an Madge EME of all draughts rattle by, be~ | «tno Opening of the Sealed Book’’—Rev., chap, 6 silvor tankard in the possession of an individual in | verdict:—We find that Margaret Donaldson camo to her ae fen rath, Serena ie Pomanes in. aa pat rer catiunsiaiths, bisahergl seakeqdsOvsap seoeee At thie Contral Presbyterian church, Fiftieth street, boy ri wn Propaeed te pane ib ne Layens death by poole, CS ae esti srisaciuil iced. y Baws Gent view is obtained of tho Pal on of ‘Washington Island we go! Tho road is flat rather, after a while, and | between Broadway and Eighth avente, thero will be tounloation; or sonve abner canis, the tankard way not on ihe Ih ay of ston, 187. ae ee Helghts, on the opposite side of the Hudson, and of the | ome feels tho te ebicd & highland or two to give affect to | preac! ps keg Fe ag —_ pe rig etm orginal returned, but placed afterwards ‘in a pawnbroker’ses- | The prisoner on his voluntary examination stated that any utiful villas Jat out from some recess in ich tt i x He, ‘ Ba pantied into the possession o! lexander W. Bradford, a | to the murder, nothing to say. the" woods, where they are haif hidden in the Market la Now York—the Long stand Dotch farmers Foe pad Bgl a oo ee ae the Bible. | member of the New York State Senate, and a communi- Coroner Lyncn then ‘committed Donaldson to await the ! i ‘ . Bei st : ja State. Presently wo strike into tho Weebawkon road, | 4nd lager beer establishment will be found on the way. | the Redemption, East Fourteenth siroot, opposite Acad- | tord was read'by the rector, Rev. Mr. Keith, to the con- | jected. . and here are one or two very fino residences, that | Arrived at Coney Island,we tind not much in iuself, as itis | emy of Music, Services at half-past teu A. M. and halt- | gregation of St. Michael's after the apte-communion half-past | ‘peace? which t of Mr, Papas Colonel Harper's, being especially dis. | +00 flat and sandy ; but then it is by thegea! 1) ig washed | past se ou i service and previous to the delivery of the discourse The East River Mystery. Come with us, thou enterprising voyager, who yearneth | tinct, ‘This road was very busy,’ a short time back, —— fe eyo} A la Por oe oye to pie Dr. H.|B. Storer speaks bofore tho Spiritualists’ Socie- | Yesterday morning:— Since the body of Mr. James Porter was found in the toknow somewhat more of thy native town. There bs os bea rye aacpal ak Beth pasar ing toe Ter eT ghttul; * Coser Fe ong on ona i gayle ty, at Masonic Hail, No, 114 East Thirteenth street, to- Ed Fonz, 6 Wer Turnry-sixtm Street, May, 6, 1867. river at the foot of Conover street, every effort has 4 F ; f ; * 4 . TRAPIER KEITH: — are plenty of places pfacticable and pleasant, many | Tr"erery docoription were to bp seqn ratiling along its { sand, aud fis gb, and its bathing, and all the numerous | ¢4¥+ 8 @even A. M. and half:past seven F. M. Teventxy an Deak Sin—A ploce of plate recently came | boen mado by the police to ascertain como particulars walks and roads and lanes where thou canst wander at thy leisure and increase thy knowledge of Now York and its belongings. The city 1s greater than thou thinkest it, thou who art doubly.a stranger from the véry fact that thou inhabitest the same, Don thy dust coat and Panama hat, Manhattan, and thou, madame or made- moiselle, attire thyself in the lightest of summer habili- ments, Order out thy buggy and fast team, should’st thou like to enjoy the road in its most enjoyable orm; @r else, peradventure, let us have recourse to the handy ‘and available care which run throughout the city in expanse to and from “the races,” that suggest! what-nots of a bustling little watering placa, lative. which is every day gelling: morecomeaen ant Tue TAKATcA PLANK. TOAD give tho gocoad adress this known among us. Now, except m the afternoon, not | #8 another drive which is even moro agreeable to a gen- and Mission Work Among 1 many teams are to be seen out; in fact, the drive and | wine lover of country scenery than the Coney Island At the Church of St, John the Baptist, Lexington all its charm: unknown tothe majority of New | road. You strike the trail of this out of Fast New York. nue, corner Thirty-fifth street, services this morving. Yorkera More’s the pity. Winding gradually in a | When you fairly get out of Brooklyn this drive is de+ | at balf-past ten o'clock, and in the eveming at four semi-circular direction, we find ourselves after a while | lgbtful, as it is smooth for driving, avenued with trees, | o'clock, with appropriate music. Jewelry and the watch which he was known to wear at this self eame Paterson race course we have just been elegant villa residences and mansion: At the Church of the Strangers, Chapel of the Uni- y i were not found on his when recovered. Mossra. talking about. It 1s weil situated, although eclipsed now Sd Vee tan oea ie ane Sraee State versity, Washington squaro, Rev. Dr. Deoms will preach T ind from 1D. \0"s Historical Account of the Church in | Haffington & Co., by whom the deceased was employed, tats manes!” Coming back to Hoboken by the | ca algo make detour and drive out in Hunter's Point. | | At the Catholic Apostolic church, Stxteonth street, | clulice, ong pate argo alma plate, was adona- }4nformation as to the amoune of money which no ool an agreeable Gangs fs made in the drive, | When, as wo havo already shi reully get into tho | between Sixth and Seventh avenues, preaching this | tion,” bearing ti rma and the Inscription I hat lected, bat they say that all the bills collected by ti which i@ less dusty and even ‘more picturesque. Plenty | country, Jamaica (how vallk coolness to its tropi- | evening, at half-past seven o'clock, on the ‘Second | mertiontd shove, a ish this sacred relie I | deceased with the exception of oue oF two, were le At Park theatre, Brooklyn, Matthow Hale Smith will | to my possession by purchase which appears to belong to ening on “Lay Preaching | the pafish of which youare rector, # We | Mulch might toa certain extont, clear ap the mystery. owly.”” It is a communion ‘tankard, bearing this inzeription:— Some of his friends think he was murdered in New York, and that after his body was thrown into the rivor it floated over to Brooklyn. There is no doubt, how- evor, as to his having been murdered, for the articles of UJ : of-vilias, and mansions may likewiso bo this | Cal namesake) gets very enjoyable, and the inhabitants | Coming of Our Lord.’” hi hoe what tl e Cr bo | bim at their office im Columbia awreet. His murderers every direction, Come with us—not to the “fresh ‘tae abd tbe toed te beagtifuity cen aoe Pawar for: { eeem every were hospitality iste” “This drive will well |‘ At the Upper Chareh Of the Ascension, Thirty-foarth | TTS cre ee ane ee eee ee ae aa are theagat ube money collected by him ine day fields and pastures new” of Milton—but to be enlight- } fast driving. This is one of the prettiest and most varied Terai hie ete eee tee at rho _ gov street, between Fifth and Sixth pronnns, soirane rear poy Saviour toa!) |) > faithful servants and to penitent | previous was in his ous, but in at, bh . 4 team iay's pleasant ridin; y i} day, 1 , ne wae " 1) poadand have an elegant drive along the banks of the | Suit him, there are sontlinest Providence. pba? Roundsman Brumley and officer Layton bave been “G’up!” Away we for the rides and drives and | Hudsoniasfares he Neades: be éan also mart out it OTHER DRIVES Th ry ents of any life f¢ ‘hich Iam more grate- | actively en; tm working up the case, and bave ascer- P soade of Hig Tok petite Visishp eine ahoioe (out, at akan on the plank toed and jara.od’ tobe Wes gaually “gttatnble,)'in New Jervey, Long lélaud, and Now The Relialous Power of the Secalar Press. | tee ee oe eo ara ia ths bnaablo Onctainy | tekied ieeribe docansed wes fa New York om : ‘ into the Bergen Point road. In fact ie has every oppor- | York over Hartem bridge. Why, when you bave been ppuplaggin- geal tab tamaubapnesveasite office of restoration. I «\s0 send you scheck for the use Of |. after leaving the ofllce of Messrs, Huffington & Uo. Ab this time, dusty somewhat) thoroughfares of the great | tunity and vantage of changing bis Toute as ofien as he pot Fal a igo Meath, nba athe Rev. Dr. Curry, whose attack on the secular press you »| YOUr poor. Most truly yo ANDER W. BRADFORD, shes tind bp waa patioed (abe in possession of bis peat State. leases ; roads Ne 4 ¥ “re be eed Hemptro Oby.ot Yaa fire § tae aed EERE RE ee ee 8D eer bo ering fresh flolds on whi ‘you may s0 completely riddled, has probably no knowledge of the | The reading of the letter and the recovary of this val- prcoon o previous to his fourder, Cosoner Tynch bas ., Acting on the maxim that ‘‘the longest way round is | “TA.tor inte Rowand gettingover mio New York |-IC ‘as bes ‘sald tnost ‘properly; of an fv § origin of tho so-called religious press. In the carly part | uabie historical and religions relic was ® source of in- | Date arrangements to hold an inquest omthe body at the nearest to home,” wo will have our frst spinon the | again, we plunge powsns | prey ure. Other drives and roads and walks, | of this century the Unitarians drove out tho orthodox in | tense satisfaction and pleasure to the ten o'clock to-morrow, Aurong the witnose2s to be ex- vo » BARGER ROAD, NEW, JERSRY,, ‘ram paive + oer lanes and strotling paths for a lounge, a ramble, | Now England from théir churches and parsonage, and Preipenceed bela ba anks bd tend ae 2} amined are Mr. Huffington, the y with whom he ‘There are throe direct, ways by, land for getting, to | ete ot on ae ce a seen S Pidaceat plcrare Pereuanee: & life's romanoe to repeat Ls oy oeesion. They became churct and state. No | ality thoy were indebted for its restoration, As will be | Poarded and an soquaintance in AtentG Stes. | | Bees ela casis of Now rey aaa “Long, rank, standing and deserving; “but then: it Ie so wel ao Sy 86 osiiinittes man could be Senator, member of Congress, Governor or } Seen by the letter, Mr. Sobek Weeaunadniol aioe torday from Olean, N. Y., and took charge of the body. Brancl @ Teuton population. In the place ows. LAA lesoription. Central YACHTI ‘ Justice of the Peace unless he was on the side of the 8o- | gueh deeds of kindness do more to bring about a cor bear my er ar the tourist can go by, road.on the plank drive which | Fire that Phenix mbich nee Mprang out of rocks and PAGE TIS called “Liberal Christigns.”” Daniel Webstor went from | dist aud enduring reunion than all the efforts of polit ALLEGED SUSPICIOUS DEATH IN THIRTEENTH STREET. 4 rabbish, wi ‘f stretches out. from, Jersey City, along the seashore | the Empire Ciiy ought well to be znd what would Braita stroet churen, when J. G. Palfrey was minister, | cl diplomacy. Ellen Hi anon . > Second Annual Regatta of the Atlantic Yacht id o ‘Tho following is a list of the pleces still miasing. The The case of a woman named lcenan, aged mainly, CeRorleg. 0, Windinge, £f.P09. Cones. apd. da; 4. Saetins Pe ate mast, loft nes (Uharantnr bor ch to the Episcopalicharch of 8 Paul's A political com- | vounty whl giediy pay tem value; orany expense ines | seventy yours, whose death occurred under eiroum- Douching {nto Kall Von bay, and thence to the Point. | tine honored simile), would bs nothing to ttie omission; On Tuesday next the second annual regatta of the At- | Mittec waited dn bim to warn bim that he could } dent to their recovery, should the parties desire it :— stances which may be regarded as somewhat suspicious, the to Next, thero is the Central Railroad of Now Jersey...which | Of,New | iuntiosYacht Club, of Brooklyn, will take place, the | Not remain im Congress if he did not go back, | jist of silver Bisln belonging to te. Aionects Stued | oy which was noticed in yesterday's Hanato, is des- ; for this Drive is r takes » bird's fight, ap, ih wore, straight..scrgges abe | York: The Rotien Row of Joha Bull's London Hyde | yecntpstarting as nods fromthe anchorige near the club | 7, ire,rest was on tieaame side No man who wes 4 | pomted im the Bank of Charleston at tho time of Gen- | tined to excite still further attention. Yosterday Ser- county, apd has wayside vation at Baruen, 4, he egy teem saarcan pelieoa ty. is | Bouse at Squth Brooklyn, and sailing: throagh the Nar- ie et incpooose, Thoge mea, wanted 2 erence eral Sherman's destroction of Colamble:—- geant Hagerty, of the Fiftecnth precinct, visited de wy me ig ety tn ‘sammy! enging, which, | 9 both od and oth So ha ytd Pg Seg ptf Peg Rraneiown, war. leader of the Calvaniata fait. "Hs | > Ouec! . heer atten eat pera eonnects;, this route is nearly midway. bewween tbe.two | (cr Enea round, ee erat Sar, etn sot mg Se eT gts plate wasn donation. The roval arms | the occupe ta of the "b ouse Jn felalion to the Us ‘One faster, | Woet and thence to the home stake boat, The figet will | was the bigotry of the literals that kept down the son One ethers mentioned. If none of theselines suit the taste | America, om the other band, drives as.fast ayher team al- | be under the command of Commodore T. C. Lyman, as. | for the sins of the fathor. That eon came to New York, | $24 th Milicser Seoeas Dota ae egusarae aie actos of monsicar, the wyageur, he can can goto Bergen Point Observer @ Fol jpuen lows “rings out the pointe and speed of her horses. sisted by William M. Brather, Vice Commodore; Wil: and began the a sécular paper, in whoso ae ve gift of His Excellency Thomas Boone, | there might be something in the by water; on © boatd «the «Magenta or ‘Thomas columns the faith of his father could be neard, How . Governor of this Province, to the Church of St. | prosent reveal itself. Acung upon this belief he : , Michael, Charles Town, South Caroliva, 1762. tue hasband, James Heenan, and Margaret Griffin, sister- ham Poet, Gecrstary; J. Ri Maxwell; Treesarer and Ed- | well the Otserver keope to its original may be seen from | “roo riateg (or basins) for collectiog sims, on which | in-law iovdccoased, upon suspiciog of bonsicide.’ Upon p- | ‘ward Harvey, Measurer, The following are. the entries | ‘he fact that this wee! oer nentains over one hun- a THB and the aift of @ bebe the Hee! dred secular articles. {i ing tho late murder at | 3f° engray 5, exit of George Somers, | boing brought to the station house Heeoan made the a and roles for the regatia:— Esq., to $t. Michaei’s Church, Charles Town, 1704. following statement:—My wife, Mra Eilen Hi are supposed to” De desertbing ‘ @ *laud =tour,-) *hevekeleton baggy, the regular trotting wagon, the open | U" EXTHES OP THE FLEET FoR Tae weCTTA or 1867, "| {ec Wage murders and, several columms. of advertise: | 2. One chalice, on which was ‘engraved, the gift of Elias | has Dect sick tu bed eignt’ days I was’ tw tae ‘we will suppose ourselves to be transperted ‘ncrots thio’ }/ton, @ig, and last, though by no means least, at all events a Maia ments, ‘The same will hold good of Dr. Curry’s own | Horry, Bea. Jatendant of the City, tothe Church of St, | same apartment with her, sil, ‘Thursday vane Cortlandt street ferry anddropped: whole and'sdund im }:in thereon tnd vette eotirand the Parks daviy att 38. .Sheppard Thoruana, cee reid ail ahtast tue section reek came. from the |. One dasin for collecting alms, with fated mdos, one’ | morning. Twout to Mra Gardiner, up stairs, ant called Jersey City, from wnence our journey really commences.-| of thom spin along. pasb-the gav parterres and flowery William Voorbis, fact that 1t is supplantiag religious, The Tollgious | bain for collecting alms, smailer size, ongraved with | her to attend to my wife. 1 did not see any dieod upon ‘The “dummy” track snd the plank rosd® passing | heights of the Park, past the. waving shrubbery and T. W. Sheridan. news, when put in the Feli press, ia generally state | the name of St. Michael’s on both, niece nado bee eenenet ae ess ae the there ie not’ much | Verdant foliage of the trees, which’ are now-in all the «+ Pitch Tavior. fad the secular news a week old, Men must take a live | 000 christening basin, a donation from Muss Ann Mc- | not know sho was.cut in the arm untit Mre, Neng’ rough nearly the same-ehempalgay ‘orgeous grandeur of t Edward Harvey, memepnipeer’ epreaneee as Daskoemn,” Ube tahiair , 1719, told me, at nine o'clock on Friday moraing. I saw the the ¢ that a ate team is | & ‘ R. Waller “ The vestry have intormation of one of these pieces | razor that was fuil of biood for the Orst time on the Aifforence’detween the two, save priv teams are regular ‘tt ‘Was a constant reader of the Sunday Heratp. ‘How co i, i ee Perhaps the most agreeable way of getting along. Sap- | others slower still, to speal § Romenpconn Xe ee, you know I read ft?” saldhe “You prayed for a m: being in Missouri and another in Illinois, st —- ao eo re rp 4 posing, however; that we belong’ to the great body of | praise; but the majority of quadrupeds, can, ceriainiy ‘Second Ciast Stoops et THE NATIONAL GUARD. burated & blood veasol and was throwing up ber henrt's the peoplay and ate anable to afford the laxury of a con- | St’ “Anwo ges bicher up the Drive becomes oven << +++H. ©, Walton, Bee blood. My sister, irs, Gridin, was with deccased, all veyance of our own, we will have recourse to the cars. "| ayer, and hero the sporting teams in particular are to i Boch nantes New Staff Appointment: Bight and enti Sen poseaet tienes) Rhasbedy- wee washes ‘A couplo of four-horse cars start from Jersey City every | veseen, Four in-band drags and trotting wagons, drawn 4 es Major Gonoral Shaler has announced tho following ax | DY Mmm Garciner, the deetption. Yestoriay. after. day ab stated hours for Bergen’ Potat, abd in one of | DY Femular benalles, opin pest Nke Haak ilen Spocutis Win, Peet. oe Repti: oy grees “ tho new appointess on his staiT:—Colonel and Brovet | hoon both parties were brought’ before Justice Dodze, Feet 8 eed ae fe eA H.W, a, | SE pene” EON Pa: “Ae HAN, We | tra Che a ah rant ont | Cue ear to on tna, whch ncn ba 0 1@ indeseribably gay. In the Drive are seen all 4 . Jr. sponse. that Gendras and Ohiet of Dtaff, with, the rank of col ed. to open the case, stane S through Wash! Street, we turn off into the long | ten ul the Deaukt tab sportier tacchy; and ane H. Seymour Schell, | ‘At one time men had to come to New York once a | wel; Colamel and Brovet, Major General M. T, MeMaton | Would take the matter hand. ‘ie parties were Yrongut th the rank of colonel, vice back to the Fifteeuth precinct and the Coroner notified vista of Grand street, and fpursue our way merrily up | :urn out of tho Park ito the long stretch B. Stewart and Wm. | year to know how tho religious societies were Setting to be Division Inspector, re! have jersey and its Datch MARLEM LANE, C. Fowler, along. When tho Hasso began to publish’ religious | Hamblin, promoted; Vanderbilt Allon to be Division of ihe arrest, . : porters best sod ‘oA An and aie « It neoms on any bright summer afternoon of the sea- |, Regatta Committee—John T. Moore, Charles Condit, | news, ag it did all otber kinds of news, the anniversa- | Engineer, Frith ‘the rabk of colonel: Major John ¥. AMET FINS a burghers far bebind us, On the right hand side, as We | A iget ike going to the races, although it is merely | Carles P. Low, Wm. McMonnies, Isaac L. Miller. ries waned, and will soon pass away. Monday the | Jer, Jr., to be Ordnance Oiticor, with the rank of Ii ADAOIT GAME OF TILL-TAPPING. ascend the rather steep Incline of the road, can be seen | the usual diurnal arive. Tho corner of Aarjem lane is REGULATIONS OF THE RRGATTA. readers know ail that is worth knowing, in the Hxaatp, | tenant colonel; Jobu J. Donaldson to be Aid-de-Camp, OM Sivek eer NSN Rea . the highlands which enclose and surround Hoboken, and | l'ke the Tattenham cornor of the Derby race course, and Clases, what is done in the pulpit the day before. Nobody | with the rank of major, vice Fowler, promoted. ’ PER ANE CEST clon yen 'y morning, — prominently on the top of a jutting cliff is | every one — to go Mn soos ee — home. 1 prt ne Be ‘be divided into iret class sloops a Pe ee 1s m gee geisions oie dewp C while Mr. Frederick Livingston, bookkeeper ia she house Pleasant, «building encircled in its own spread- | stretch, in order to pass the judge's chair, which is rep- | and second class sloop. y part of tho world of general interost (hat {s not ; f nx ated No, « Moant mee aed bus, sow 2 total, | resented by come ‘adye (elre!’ 10 het carriage, a wie- Before the Start, graphically reported in the Hsrano—ifeit is worth ro- | The Pye depo eae Anetra? Spine of Mr, Joba 1 wt Nt, importer of wines and tens No. 27 ner by any number of lengths, Here trotting is to be 2.—The yachts most be at anchor in two lines (socond | porting. What room, then, 1 there for the so-called ¢ famous Lig! rd, kno’ tary re | Dey street, was busily engaged at his books and attend- with | religions press? As men prefer hot bread to , 80 | as Company A, Seventy-first regiment N. G. 8. N. Y¥., | tng to various other office di @ in- | they profer fresh bows to stale, and as long as this is the | intends celebrating ite forty-first anniversary on the.2ist | rently about twenty-three yea seen in all its excellence, and the display of sundry | class sloops to the south) at eleven o'clock A. es, @ young man, appa ‘ag amateur Dexters and Lady Thorns are worthy of obser. achts to windward, in ‘ ” bh : ‘ , preposseeaing in on the wate: vation. Along Harlem lane, too, are all ari The jndges reserve the | cate the secular press will outrun the re! us ihe appearance, good address, and attired im the latest style hen we iors boxes, 80 to speak of the different gentlemen who Tight In thetr discretion to order all sails doy world moves. of this month, The Guard will parade in the afternoon | 4)’, Now York {wshiouabdle, stepped up to the desk and teams at ‘the corner.” Pretty hitle cottages, with The Star’. ‘We buy a paper for its nows. We want life as itis, | of that day, and in the eveping ite members and invited | in the most polite manner requested tue loan of id commercial, will have | guests will partake of a a dianer at the Astor House. | Directory, remarking at the same time that he was il | This old organization, so intimately connected with the | desirous of ascertaining tho locality of @ person anid to stables and coach houses and open 8 ate 3.—The yachts will be started by signal as follows:— | The church, the state, social hereto, are all down Harlem Inne. it now we | At twelve o'clock, noon, the yacht signal on the steamer | their dive piace ive Rewspaper, and such a one have got actually to Hartem; and here the voyager by | Naushon will be dropped to half mast, when all the | Commend and control the pulpit, the family and the | militia history of this city, still retains its pristine igor, nt icinity. Of course Mr. L acceded way of change may leave ie trap orvoyace down the | yachts must boron for the start, Fourteen min. | world. . A MINISTER. and will doubtless continue to the éclat that haa | ¢) the request of the applicant, and while handing bim East river on the Syivan strea or Sylvan Grove, which | utes thereafter it will be run up, and one minute after P. 8. -—This 18 not written by any one connected with | attached to it durimg all its long career. Captain W. A. party, more advanced in yea: sylvans or steamers rum betweeu Pook slip and Harlem | dropped to half mast, which will be the sigaal for the | the Tract Society. Tompkins ts now ita cominanding officer, mont, with a business sald bridge. This route by water ts very pretty, and it isa | second clasa loops to siart. It will be again hoisted, he ja Sng winding up with several inquiries respecting tl oy eee change in the programme to return homeward | and one minute after (sixteen minutes past twelve That $10,000 Fund, Twelfth Infantry, National Guard. rice of liquors, As tue cierks in the store wei in this way after being on the road.perhaps all day, o'clock) again dropped, which will be the signal for the We have received (says the Independent) many lotters This regiment will parado on the afternoon of Tuesday wy at that momeut the bookkeeper came from the THE BLOOMINGD ALE ROAD first clasp sloops to start, of inquiry respecting the gift of $10,000 to a church office and took upon himself to act in the capacity of is the chief road w York fora iong end - The Cource. + «andy, teen See Dh che 4 next, 18th inst. The different companies are to assorblo | eaiexman, and went with him to the front of tho store 4.—The course will be from the anchorace through | Duildinc committee. The Indy who gave it is an Epis- | in full uniform, with white gloves, Battalion fine will | with the wot sampling some brands of liquors, leav= id Uh mey is for th of an Episco- " chit tote. | turatig tne Sound from cant to'weah; and thence home; | Palcburéh, and nouihe “EPS | bo formed in Wasblogton square, at three o'lock P.M. | IRE Dechiont “it appears however, that. none of the , as it 1@ home stake boat to the west. All the buoy: A drill of the commissioned and non-commissioned | sampies Khown to the customer , and he left. In ‘#3 it | on the west must be passed to the east bank going aud Did Luther Sce the Devil officers of this regiment took place at the State Arsenal, | tie meantime the “Directory gent’ had taken bis dopar~ side | returning, Under the head of “Worthy of Note,” the Evangelist | CODE? ‘Thirty-fifth street and Seventh avenua, on Friday | ture Nothing was thought of the circurmsiauce, as it , on the other Allowances. a evening last, Ths regiment has ovased to drill accord- | swemed nothing but @ asual occurrence, until Mr. Liv- front the bold | 6.—All yachts carry their working salle on spars | f this week prints the following:— ing to Morris’ tactics, and will hereafter use those of | {ctey tnougat he would “strike @ balance” in hie down dell, it is | which they aball be to carry during the season, A indent of the Pall Mall Gare/te offer citiciam | Casey, the same as the other infantry battahons of the | casi wooo: 4 with this idea im view, he accordingly: ‘coatd woll and the allowances shall be for difference in length of | upon Dr, Forbes Winslow's psychological discussion of Firat division. Ata supper party given by Company a opened tis ¢ drawer, when, lo 4 behold, there. iit about | yacht or water line from forward part of stern to aftor | Lather’s insanity. Ho declares that not only did Lather | of this regiment, the former captain, Major Andrew B. | wes no cash left 0 make the “strike” with, and apon gtass is of never bave the privilege of an interview with the devil, | Howe, was presented with an elegant sword, sash and | ¢joser examination he discovered that the lock of the and there a but that he never said he had. The alleged interview belt in honor of his promotion. drawer showed signs of having been tampered out of one's the writer declares, one of the numerous perversion» with, The money, amounting t about $1,564 bosom. The Luther's writings after nia death. The matter, he says, Seventh Regiment Encampment. jn greenback, aud sundry checks, was in ‘the from toe Park, and ras deceiver fol ah san o7 cencuendat, & Latberaa |" Saco the proponton of two of the companies of the | drat, Jum,, Pn, 10, the jamal tte tne + rf, or ‘ormerly @ aa okkee| its ame colleague in divinity Of Luther, transiated this ee of | Seventh regiment to go into camp at Newport about the | the drawer only afew minctis boars gent No. 1 entered “méntp. The Luther's writings from the German into Latin, but | 7th of July, committees bave been appointed by other | the store; conrequently only one theory can be arrived parison, an the garbled tho tort, in. many pisces, and left out inese | companies so as to Ury and make regimental alr ott at—that the two were acting in concert, It ts eu an it does t—‘'Meo corde; mullas enim noctes mtht acerbas et that during the time that the elderly gent was doing “Sccantnalty | privais signal ‘sonata: N, ak are peak oc mutiocd or | arat ventaues:— "Satan copr! guewrdt diopelation mag he ng oun as practtenble Scperintengént Warren, tae Cone ber or mast , OF lm ‘The First Company, Washington Continental Guard, oo nenene B u a road place, and, latter, signal | that the passage would ran thas:—‘Batan be; “ oral Dol A No, 68 Broadway, notited ‘ ae railway para at the entheess “eget in my heart, the following deputation.” rt under the command of Captain Charlos Titus and Liea- | Gf" the above facts and the case placed ia his cbarse for flowers. After pap nnnsaed -——— tenant Washbarne, Intend to visit Washington's bead. | investigation, and a short time had oniy elapsed before Many beautiful residences “hivea”’ Yachting at Chariesten, S. C. ‘Tho Necessity of Definiteness. quarters on Monday ag fees ta wt was avcertained by the detective that ceriain suspl- Bergen Point, the Wke bees their ‘rom the Some time ago Isaac Cronise, » wealthy citizen of EES pg 9 fashington Continental Guard, | cious looking parties answering the descriptions of across, Next to the the Park ‘The yacht race between the boats Kate and Rose Louteville, made a will 1 $200,000 be saan Stu onan eee ‘the Battle of Bunker's | those recorded above had been noticed lurking avout : jaan X-y ‘wood | street, one s on to go | on re saieeey 4 nevolent institation In New York. A Roman prt hag es reyety er M nm Taig cony little iSraat hee © for more ema onto malar ta ras made “ia five min- | and a Protestant Epi Association of the same name BR hn ae a, Ladd went to PERSONAL Lite small owners; then'we come creton aqeosen, ates, ‘competitor, Rose, being distanced ‘claimed ‘considerable aben ievae =, vent street, Kast — 4 feminine handiwork. sad now, ve g0t ot last thoroughly ta10 the country aad minutes. The time ‘made was ly “line fept wes averted to the Onibotine Migabon 0 ) river, to +a, oir anniversary. On tho same day, | Colonel Cooper and Major Waldron, of the Seventh ies tains | soe berey he goee, Sawaetateoras | Sottnmitea steatedentie cds |. pew sas eormeor Ke uta, has | napa wea Posner, 3, Wiens rows, f Vem, Teaideoces are built | richest palaces of the Expire cy. As wo get up to | We understand that Face te projected, in which | 5 jermane a Sabbath? pie th infantry, N.G., | and Dr, Georgo B, Grad, of Omaha, are stopping at ine with the taovishte Werntngwen Beighss tie a bg acento the Maggie Mitchell will play © conspicuous part, oe al hot ee ee meceting in Palla %, Kighth infantry, vieie | 7itt Avenue Hotel, Poimt, ths beautiful | Sone Afr an there abodes wien the proce: DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. Seles euch: sehae Cpl Medi en onooee va rortinthoas hots eil ince ,Lalonant Kano, of te United Stats ary; ued ‘bathed in flowers, | liest prince in mai . After a — ° connection J. Basti Albany; J. W. Cunningham, Liver-. ¢ by sheltering treen Trees got intger tu otto and more lexuriaaé in foltage hus- ‘A shocking affair occurred rectutty at Sterling, IL | the Sabtath question, Re said: In my own country aes 3, Degtnand sod 3. Rem of Paes pai PES ‘the soft breezes are constantly murmuring amoog the | One sight s bended warehouse, near that city, | 6 have no sabbath. hie of Obio, are siopping at the Il 4 more retired from the main | branches; although the sum may be Bee ae pea | bi wines extracted looked this subject, as he of church ‘of Portiand stone and | above, his heat seems by no means excessive here. therefrom, is La taken by a | 684 oven what remained we lost by Houses its ve: | Helge sheswee ta areenes tne barrel ‘whe found ta he She whale vontury: wen prominent Peleve cotton mer markable for the daish ith ite Gothic pa pny La ; Ter riien ebony yumi sac ences notes omar Amorioan Cusiailaniey Se Gesignes by Provsicees Virginia; J, M. Coloma, of St eaves and and then eo Been, el “ every refine 9 pO ce v Gebbain. again, and the United States Army; Samueh The ten are Benty Bos, Diaton "Yelena “In the” dine nihe a ( N —_——— dolphin, ae and F. B. Moore, of tia are = arestopping at the Metropolitan ‘and then tance, are enough to s in ila 6 sccldantaly wounded nimeett ‘The New Engianud Convention. regiment, and W. T. aac tata dtu, there lan ‘ue lordly Bicterptng mrine ie thos ‘aanet aes, Jn tbe : aries ze, are swapping a) te Brevoort Bergeo of the of have Ll bint, moreing, 0, P, Tuckerman Geecribed ttt w former artiele on the poe ‘wes Te the fmencial 1s formal address before aa” agrowabte tilts chains for‘othersoosea, sad places where Foads npr ae 2s fam, ereed na om bas voila Yate F: Birt pity Re oy Lea pe stat io aa an “ Jor UN ESR Canee pce OW eee beg Me A , Ph, Wee ‘we J was raised Up bis residence at Atlanta Bi Freclons of Ube reeds of ‘omy the charm. | ‘othe tollowiogs ad is Fp ae ‘was read by Rev, General Rousseau is in Washington, fag arive to the Comelory, which we wil call the Hanford, Coun, $1,808; Howe, New Maven, Goon, | Batchelor on™ ‘Raucation.”” B. H, Hill, one of the Coorgia Bonstors to the rebel @RREEWOOD ROAD, $2,200; "National, Boat, $20) 'e, New | Coffin, of Modan, N. ¥, one of the Bible School Com- Congress, has been pardoned by the President, although it is formed up, as it were, of several roads ‘ork, $1,800; Mechanics’, ‘ork. titteo? City, | mittee of New York Presented a staiement General T. N. late of the rebel cavalry, wes ia e and byroads ‘united in ome harmonious whoie’’ It is | Providesos, R. 1., $000. movement in that Bele towards raising (unde nee teed Be Sethe motenn