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b NEW: YORK HERALD. MONDAY. JULY 8, 1867. ’ apa age Sp ee are soveral groves of pine timber, with iadeatins of | doatyem & “mywtery” which ganaot be at promat | Rowe; 1 did not v0e Thomas home tbe day before the hence fr Liverpool: July, a #3, ton 8, Bremen bark a WASHINGTON, | mststcnens sete, | Sh Wm | RSS ier | Mens so Oa ss ‘Tee Hever ciiey Aweng the Peoples | 7 THE SPIMTUALSTS SUmuES Lam Beveat io te" Hors coun ls Puce” Parey wat | Sant ata Sue" Sok* Haat a ae sea a eee eens wee United States } Pike, in a lottor to the Secretary po when I came home; he came there about seven | passed steamship of Boston, heace for THE BVENING TELEGRAM. Address by A w Jacksea Davis. Andrew Jackson Dav's spoke tast evening, at Masonic ‘Hall, in East Thirtieth atreet, Detors the New York So- ciety of Spiritualists, pte subject being:—*Tve Summer Land, its Location and Scenery.”” There was a large au- Gienee of ladies and gontiomen preseat. The word “sommer-land,” he said, meant a loca) habitation—a grand repository or storehouxe— ther! together of all the human bear- ip Hansa (rem) Uteren Bremen Jane 4 aS ae aa 4 IEE EVENING TELEGRAM. faved Dark Ts 4 —— Th ot aly eet Sen THE EVENING TELEGRAM. tard THE EVENING TELEGRAM. to Geo Mackenzie. wae ideally Wonder. Tibbs, Charleston, with mdse TRE EVENING TELEGRAM, pre h Lingo,” Wilaington. RO, 0, 0, hone, THE EVENING TELEGRAM. punsongerseto Wurray, Ferrie Nof Hatteras, signalized steamship Moneka, of State, daed Port Louis, Mauritius, May last, says:— Since my iast despatch the fever has greatiy in- creased, 80 much #0 1 eit -poesote wine can ee the ‘country are doing it at the Lrst opportunity. hirer t ‘housand ‘persons have died since the 10th of Vebruary, and it is now supposed by we medical fuculty ‘that it will continue during the -yoar, as the cold weather does not seem to check it, bat rather aggravates 1%. Business is completely suspended verything ou the island wears @ gloomy aspect, : The Additional Reconstraction Billi Completed, ‘The Commandery Net to be Removed wu a ted bistery, lest 7 Except with the Consent of Pulp creat mortatity ix unprecodertedue tend.’ ‘iiaay | 26 climes; a placo whero not enly the population of our Stcamsip EO Kel 1 Denty, Alezandria, with mdsoand TH SYRINO TRLBGRAN. the § persons are of opinioa that the disease is contagions, as | Country, but of all countries and globes were gathered. aide Rapa. May 2, und Gibralter THE BVINING TELEGRAM. © Senate. tho last English mail eteamer, which left here wita | In locating the summer land Mr, Davis, ject, termed marble, 2. 6 C if Greens light winds the sue Bvenie. fover on board om the oot Aan, ie back with | {1 tho siiver ining within the cloud of planets, Mars, | that awok eaenk ae : seein cape ane TELPARAM. ESET NOTE Pe Tny phyaicien to leave the colomy; bull declined to. | Jupiter, Ao, and to bim it was as mucha trath as this'| her’ talking to some one; ‘and. A tert nya reeled THR BVEWING SELRGRAM, leave my post, as ibere are @ number of cases of Amor: | audience present, He called it by alt kinda of names, | Toomas ant Farley weat ont: ) jungaard, Seville, 29 days, THS EVENING TELEGRAM. “ v 4 w peitber of them bad ou the same the night before; they ie’t the % #x o'clock; Thomas don’t now whose it was; don’ cau vessels in distress, together wita several mea bo- longing to the -bip Astra who are iving ill at the hospi- tal, and who peed my careand alttenuen. | am muca better, and am ia hopes Maat by visiiag the bigh lapis in the ixterior of this colony I shail ve enabled to re- cover my bealia, RELIGIOUS SERVICES. orrererersneee THE PRESENT EPIDEMIC OF CRIME, No Courts to Have Jurisdiction in Questions Arising from Registration. but be did not mean to say that tbo eummer ‘land was to be the final world, Some called 1 a planet, Anether an carth, ond a third cailed ita giove, Suppose they ascertained sow they were relaved to the planets above them Astronomy said they were related to thu dett of planets precisety as tue tre of a wheel was related to the wheel isel’, Our sua was but one of many suns, and tbis great circ'e of sums, with their planets, consti- tuted a belt. They (his people) were situated on the surface of the tire, and, on the outside of the belt’ The summer jand was not where ‘fars or Ve- nus was, because the particles composing these th cori, &, to Me, Wann, sib Shannan Pcie B flere, 70 days, wih fruit, | TREEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.’ Mary & wiand, Palermo, 55 days, with Ram WORLD. jon} Ht nee wr Europe, + souh a ail brim, beloagiog to my fasner her, wind at the time NNEC strong. TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, Shown ‘iinee abe end tut Ih! was or tatnerss | Br re Bieakbor (ir), Blenthora, Sierra Leone, $4 days, | TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OP THE WORLD: Owaing when “giving evidence) The net souks | oaieagie (Ben Parker, Miragoane, 14 days, wih logwood | TELEGRAMS PROM ALT FARTS OF TAR WORLD. Thomas wore whea he w ists (of Bi Cientu 7 LPs rg tats (of Newbarzport), Boxhot, Clentuegos. 17 dare. | TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THR WORLD. eo Farley wore olack panw, kind writ a he bad the day betcre and no coat; the sbirt that Farieg | Pudi TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THB WORLD.’ ey, wore on the 5ib was the one brought from tore. Uy (Bry Albury, Nassau, NP, 8 days, with mdse, | Wastunctow, July 7, 1967, 11-80 0’ Clock P.M. The Bill to be Reportea by the Recoastruc- nimiitee. The following is the act agreed upon to-day to be re- potted Wo-morrow by the Reconstruction Committee:— Sermen by the Rey. J. M. Buckley atthe | piancts wero Fulicteat in quality to make the boat on the 8d of July; I r ‘ teal TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Au act sappiomentary to an act entitled “Aan act to pro. | Suimumerdeld Methodist Epiacoput Church, | it oat exactiy away, iv the | place where it was. | tiaeiny brother and tale ade aro ee (o Rieeoss SE NT, ss, ‘WA bee, TELEGRAMS ria? Fido a wore viliceut covernment for the rebel tates, | | Broohkiyn, FE yeas a grand, pat ral, reasonable anid wlio esome ein | ciothing being showa to witness, ehe sdentitiea a bisck | \Senr Neptune's trite, Crowell, St Croix, 18 days, with au- - VERM SLL PARTS: OF THE WORLD. and the act sopplementary thereto,” &e. A sormon was dolivera at the Summerfield Methodist | }\108, not cnly o! the pone oF rie cide, but of al | coat, pink spotted shirt and a pair of iaid pants, | 62. 2, Wo 5.W Lowin & Co. TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. * Bot cnacted, &c., That kis hereby declared to have Episcopal chureb, on Washingto Brookiy: lobes that have given 9 ir ‘portion Particles Lo dil cl them wes and the coal ce nay hose seir Wm 5 Baker (of Gioucester), Phillips, 8t Martins, 11 — ro bean the true intent and mexuing of the acts of oe ee ee oe okiza, ponpone, Fe etm a fo dE ‘ton apart | are the clothes that Thomas won be loft the | S45, ejtiaat 10.8 2 Wenders. aa as teal TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. - 2 plement, that. ening, <, James M. Bucktey, pastor, M days, sugar, — pc a mtnoraolriet ye vin Fy they now know, Tho scenery of that summer lant the} tortor | 7am Adams, TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.. governments then existing in the rebel States of Vir gimia, North Carolina, South Cary & Alabama, Mississippi, Arkavsas, were jiiegal ana void, and that ier said. govern- ments were to be continued subject in wll to Le umhtary commanders of the respective and to the authority of Congress only. Broo 2, And be it furcher ¢ That the said acts to which this is a supplement shat be construed to authorize the officer ass gned t the command of any The subject was, the epidemidor crime now raging in this country. The text was taken from Hosea, fourth chapter verses 1 and 2:—*Hear the word of the Lord, ye ¢bildren of Israel; for the Lord hap a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, becausa\tnere is no truth, bor mercy, nor knowledge of God \yn the land. By swearing, and lying, and killing,’ and Aealing, and com- mitting adultery they break out, and blood toucheta would nov be like the scenery of North America, aud the mountains, rivers, &c. tuere would oot. be like the earth, or Mars, or Jupiter, but like ai! these planets, if they should be made insantly inte one, and all the por- fections ot their sciences instantly pertected into ove Yast picture. The Scenery must be made of contribu- tions of portions of the tarmonies of sceneries of a!) these dilerent planets, and this existence there was es naturai wo human beings as toe planes was, or as Mare was to tue imbabitants of Mars, or bo Prt, cl biog wit dentified 8 Winsanpien ‘hitney. Sa RAM! A ARTS THE WORLD. lothiv; Ll a 1 ira itor nanan spc | Sena Nae cig S| monn row a a on . and wet and muddy.) Farley ebirton when he ochr Sarah Wateo frown Put . ate lor Gal TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD,’ fo‘s our house on tho evening of the.éth; 1 don’t knot Vourded from ‘whali JHE NEWS OF THE 3 wether Mra Lynch Know whore the clothing was iid | gent y owaa foung, from: Providcetown, 6 wonine ont, dd Lins ic soft THE NEWS OF THE Day. wi or not. (An old black soft felt hat being sb Young reports having beea nese, she stated 4 vy sche Bt Croker, Uhuadler, with 68. bbls sperm oa bothe hat shat her brother wore home on the 4th.) | 2% bosrd; July 2 spoke sehr A Clifford, of ow * HE NEWS OF THE DAY. He wore the same hat when he oft with Farley; I kuow | Kr aK Der nat oh Se pe ae Lae wre ret wom th Androw Grey (a witness uwora on Satuntay); he lives in a | Schr FM Gonian: with lisrbiie winks ant eee NEWS OF THE Day. , house on the evening of the 3; I would know . the Sebr Mary E M: (of Staten Island), Bveri Eleu- en with ng i ae | military district under a act, whenever he ee bie.” I cen ieee coe tana a ak ee TRE any muoicipal or State officer or person exercising aptncpeuaed it rk that the | persons to the summer land, remarking that the | (me to frank Stee S pelaban tee tha tee orion, teil Gageeiente mapianon ee ee teey eae, ata Sitoority coder or by virtue of ny sqcalled Stato ove | fightfal prevalence of crime at proseut is bogianing to | Chango was a very slight one, A'man had once reported | POU2 a! bis ona house, between ove ana two o'clock; ho oe eee an adaee! gh _ THE NEWS OF THE DAY, existing tm bis district, aud 18 appoint another | attract universa! attention, Tne increase of rhe, ahe | that be fell from & building aod was killed, and ia fall- | Tockeq’ up: suid he bad becu @ witness here about unis | 0,5 ing & Go eo ae 1BR EWS OF THB DAY. ing tho breath left bis body before he reached the ground, Ho also reported that he remembered all things ‘that he had over experienced from the titne tuat memory began up to that moment, just asa person would who has any, been drowned. He did not know, bowever, that he almost motiveless character of many heinous thurders and other offences and their remarkable. rru- tality, mark the bistory of the country at\ the present day, Another feature is tine alarming number of crimes which have tatsly taken place in respectable circles of eociety, The facilities for collecting and dit seminating information, sucb as the great competition exteting between newspapers, the cessation of the war, the extension of the telegraph and ratiroads are un- doublediy greater now than bas ever been the -case before; therefore no crime can be concealed from the i dina, 6 a: murder; ha told me io tell my mother that it she had 4 Matte Wlliscaar dence acy clo‘bing that belonged to my bro:her to bury tiem, tet mest days for and if there was any there that belonged to “Pluck? Senr Tennie & Alice, Hobbs, Darien, Ga, for New Haven, Farley to send them nome to bis folks; when I went Bohr @ Davis. Hallock, See NC, home motner was not there;I told Mra, Lyuch what gone eee, Newbern, NG. Grey had said; she sald there were no ciothes there that | Schr Memento, Collins, Virgints belonged to my brother Thomas or Feriey; Fauny Ciem- Sehr B F Wooster, Soper, Virg nia, euts told me that my brother and Piuck were m the Sehr Joha Warren, Lozier, Virginia. ‘stalioo house and arrested; I went home and told my Behr O P Bit Taylor, Virginia. mother; she did not believe it; I never beard my | Selir Henry ¥ineh, Paulkenverg, Georgetown, DC. motber = say anything about tne clothes, BN, ‘br Addie P Avery, Ryan, Georgetown, DC for Port Mor. the place of the officer or person so removed, atl deem proper soto do, and to authorize the assigned to the command of any mili- tary district under said acts, whene he deem it necessary as aforesaid, to Wt, suspend or set aside any act ocimaeseel ing of any suc State or municipal government, or any act er thing done under or by virtue of its authority; it beiny the intention of said act that during ite continn- ance the said so-called State governments of the rebel Staies shail be allowed to continue dnly as subordinate OF THE Day. 2 cI 2 a é& F | $ a a f oF THE DaY. OF THE DAY. OF THE DAY. OF THE DAY. : | hing caught him aud he was in- us, Now,.when he arrived stanily rendered uncour an the summer land Buin bim upon the shoulder, ¢: comed him to the new bh believe He did not we EEE if to and subject to the control of the officers assigned to ublic. But there ts no doubt whatever that the preva- | Dut what he was yet dr wad conversativn was r my father either; - NEWS OF THB Day. the muitary distrirte aforesaid respectively; and all acts | lonce of crime at prosent in every part of thie country | Ueessary In order to make bin bolero that it | On"ine'Tacos or hands of ether my brother or “rinee’ | Sehr Lettie Klois, Endiont, Gsoogetown, DC. ld hb vrs done by any such officer im accordance bere- | takes the form of an epidemic. Crime originates from | Waa bob a, area. the Summer laud.) 6 ine Fourtn, when I saw them at our house; I was | 2, ule nore, : THR LATEST MAKKE? REPORTS. with shall be deemed valid. the relations of men to ench other in soctety. Individual | Was very Httle “like the places thas tuey lett | cioce enough to them to see any if they had had them; ita, Fish, New Bedford, THE LATEST MARKET REPORTS. and there were some people there that still Srction 3.—That the boards of registration of the | offences, such asintemperanoe orarreligion, cannot be , “Pluck” aad hates: several military districts ‘ctablished by the acts to | classed ander this head, as thoy affect only the perpe- Ot thinking that there inust bea day of judg- cso the night of the Wat: Tasers ie tae L siciieesieeeahpic THE LATEST MARKET REPORTS. : winci this i# additional, ehall admit to registration only | trator. Dishonesty, forgery, falee pretences, unfaith- Swedenvory bad met chem bolding meetings in | fiat on the large picture frame in the klichen, it men ‘Siiisiiteahaaiin. eames Fucl peraoud as they may deem entitied to be rosistered: | fulness to promises, the various’ other forms of mney land (sieht laughter) “and he (Me. Davis) | nengins there all the day and evening of the Fourth; | | Nerice 70 Pizors—Ia eonsequence of the. report of yellow [ee Be ee ee be the aots aforesaid; they. shal! not regard the taking | Swind!ing, open or secret robvery. burglary, pirnev, are | Would export (o tocet there Mc -—(nauning ® yentioman | 1) fanor wore his old hat ou the Fourth and evening, | fever exiouing Inaome Texae Ports, vessels from that State THE LATEST MARKET REPORTS. of the oath presented in the act of March 25, 1867, con- | crimes against the common fieid of nature winch consists | Iu the audienco)—just the upright, honest man that he | Aout ina middle of dune they, took the eattaus ofa | will be requited io anchor In the tower carantine fat eon, eB eas vius.ve evidence, undor ath relating thereto, as tney | of labor and lawful exchange. Assauit aud murder are | “a3 here on, this earth. (Sensation.) Some people | o.1:ai) bed we had ous of the tick and sent tie tick to | mavlon. D H BISSELL, Depaty Health Officer. THE LATEST MARKET REPORTS. may deem proper ¢..her from the pectan ppplying to be pepe ting] 05 tae ne of ce je ey. Jewoutd| were ae er — gape acto Sod hese’ | Thomas’ Loaty I saw father's hac hanging in the kiteben polite following tabie ves a suininar ot, the vossele ia the cin Liat Tikes wi regisiered of others; aud either of the members of sald | not be sufficient for the peace and wellare of soctety to © i ere [Ook 4 : arbors of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston: AE A = Jeave the carrying out of its laws to the individual will | Ja other words, thotr lite was this life extended, aod a | 04 ‘be evening of the Fourth; I recognize it by the | Ravan of ow Petia ieee Calvcabe, or tah ta Huard is hereby author zed to administer outh or adirwation and examine witnesses touching the reht of apy person w be registered. Said boards of registration may strike from the list of voters the vame of any one already registered, who in their Jedgweut improperly took the oath presented m the acts to which this is additional, ot was not entitled by said acts to be regis Weed, and shall not be bound and governed In this action by any opinion of any officer of the United Staten gov- emment. Record evidence shail not be required by said bonds to prove particulars in the rebellion; but parote evitence of the fact of such participation shall Do acvued oy said Boards sufficient to effect the dte- lining in is; brother Peter's wife gave it to father during toe carly part of the summer; Fariey bas never staid at our nose all night before that I kaow ot. Robert Lang testified to bevug @ constable and to find- ing @ portion of the clothing, aa stated above Charles Asdell testifed that on tne night of the 4th inst, ne went into the saloon of Michael Sommers aud was asked to treat by two mea; be replied that be was @ strauger and did not see why he shou'd treat; he then drank a glass of ale, and wag about leaving when Weish throw a lighted cigar 10 big face; witness asked the bar- tender if Was tbe Way strangers were Ww be ireated, whea Farh id bin to Zo oa aad Le would see tuat he Was uot hack; wituess thea + Out aud was bastening Jatest aevouats from each of those poris:— THE LATEST MARKET REPORTS. THE’ LATEST MARKET REPORTS. THE LATEST MARKET REPORTS, TRE LATEST MARKET REPORTS. THE LATEST MARKET REPORTS, THB LATEST MARKET REPORTS, | THE LATEST MARKET REPorrS. THE BEST AND CHiAPEST NEWSPAPER, man or womao arrived there in precisely tue same social, inteliectuat or moral condition 10 wich they lived here in this world, Mir. Davis spoke svoutean hour and a half, and was Rstened to with interest by all present, Previous and subsequent to tha address there was singing by a lady ee gentiomen, the atcompaayists beiag a pianist aad jubist, THE LATE HURDER IN NEWARK. or opinion of its mem‘ers, for thew the weak would be at the morey of the strong and unpriocipled, and inces- sant feuds woud be the result, Hense in ali countries men adopt some form of government which all must obey. Of the many different kinds of government the Fepublican requires in particular an enlightened and virtuous people to make it successful ani! safe. Roveia- tion invests governments with the sanction of Heaven. The main object of a government is the welfare ef its peopl> and the prevention of crime. ‘The passions of men are constantly impeliing them t commit acts in- imical to tho peace and woll being of society. Keason and conscience are sufficiont curbs for good, Cencluston of the Coroger’s Lnquest—Verdict o Slee = french ine went provided Tor by-the acie.-t0 mbich this te Rettman) Sti et ap eer renee daw ere | of the Jury=Welst and Farley Decinred under shelter irom tbe rain when he beard bur- THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER. <paetion 4.—That no oivil court of the Vatted States or | jority im @ nation, ° As tong as bad men are in the | | Guilty of wee hah eeteeiay rah tae STEN) WEN RT EOR™ RECS i140 THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER, of any State shall have jurisdiction of any action or | world so long will there be crime, and so tong must the | Mui Man, od a wound): he velieves tue cut was 1uilicted by — TGE BEST AND CHEAPSOT wuweraren. Atnine o'clock yesterday morning the Coroner's in- quest over the remains of Patrisk Tormay, who was murdered oa Thursday night at Newark, was continued at the ice of Coroner Sandford, eouaty prosecutor Titeworth being in attendance Tne developments of yesterday bore strongly on Welsh and Farley. Owing to the indefatizable exertions made by the detec- fives and the police department not oniy has it been discovered that a man named Charles Asdell, a resident of Jeraey City, met tue alleved murderers in the saloon strong arm of law be ready to punish the guilty. The prevalence of crime in this country at the present me isan epidemic, both as there ts a wide spreading cause and ® constant succession of effects, re i8 every reason to believe in the infection and contagion of crime, It may become as real an epidemic as yellow fever or cholera, for there are regular periods of ite in- crease and decrease ic a country, of dreadful outbreaka of human passions and of suicides and other crimes ‘The predisposing cause of crime 18 4 certain state of the moral, mental add physical constituuoa. It someumes proceeds from witnessing public executions, from the minute deserptions of crime given in pelice gazettes, i the witness vis- Pproceodmg, civil or criminal, agamst any roumnunder, or any ofticer or person tuority, for orem account of any act offeiai capacity under this act, or under the ‘which it is supplementary, to wit—the act named in the fit section of this act, amd the act of March 3, 1867, suppicmentary thereto dec tion 6.—No district commander shall be relieved of the command -asaig to him under the aforesaid acts uniess the Senate shall have first advised and consented to uts removal, or unless, by sentence of court martial, he shall be casbiered or dismissed from the army, or THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER | THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER THE BEST AND. CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER, THE BEST AND CiTEAPEST NEWSPAPER, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER. = A E z 5 4 2 £ = 5 3 La - & 5 a F i 3 & out of six taken before bim Several other witnesses were examined, but their tea- timony was entwportant. Lne mother of Weish was Wo iutoxicated to give evidence, At six o'clock the jury retired, and after a moment's @cliberation returned & verdict that “Patrick Tormay came to lus death from wounds received by @ kuife beid io the hand ef Joho Wels, and that Joho Weist and Berard Farley are guilty of wiiful murder ” 2 ‘The funeral of the murdered man, Patrick Tormay, a ‘wnles he shail consent to be relieved. ‘So took piace trom St. Patrick's Cathedral, 1a Wasbiugior — ‘ and from jocal or personal circumstances of the miad | Of Michael Sommers, and upon refusing to treat them ee * « sie 8 é a 1 Lio sireet, yesterday afternoou. The solemuities were at. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER. Prebability of a Two Weekes Session of Con- | or body. It sometimes proceeds from the habitual yield. | Was followed by Welsh and cut in the se, but tended by a my tt balun Tava THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER, the clothes worn by the prsoners on’ the night of the assassination ha been found secreted in the house of Welsh, saturated with biood slaw ale ing to mpuise from cbtidhood, an overmastering love of excitement, or the effect of certain plays in a theatre, the depraved mi The commission of crime itsoif arens. ‘The majority of the meinbers of Congress are anxious CITY INTELLIGENCE. and hope to Gish their business early next week. The | sometimes leads th on to fresh deeds and | and still wet and muddy, as if worn in a terce struggle. alemon. —— Hecratary of the Treasury doce not intend to make any | rerves aa fatal stimulant. Grime spreads A partion of the clothing was found concealed ia ine evans ‘eicranea eee ALL THE NEWSBOYS SRLL 17. rinciple that a ic of cat-tails in one coruer of the room, an shirt, ns — recommendation to Congress regarding the finances. the HH lacipl fovypnse oa min econ Getndaea | paler a ken woman lying upon the iloor. q Masomic Festivat.. be anced vk Meant Yqposh Fereign Porte. ALL TBE NEWSBOYS SELL Tr. Jaws now in force being deemed sulliciont for his official | One of the ina enuses bo pr present epidemic in crime | be reen trom tae evidence g Lodge held their regular annual midsummer's night | preweeaaven, June 2l—Arrived, Kosmos, Wilrichs, New ALL THE NEWSBOYS SELL 17. perposan ia the demoralizing effect of the iate war, rendering the | IeniHes the clothing as tat wora by Welsh and Farley | festival at Belvidere Fark, on Wednesday evening laat, | York. BOove.Harknewe, Mobile. | Oe sp Tho Travels of a Rovenue Commissioner in | Mindt of some hardened to scenes of blood, aud pro- | 04 the night of the murder, and also ideaiibes a bat | and nad a most delightful lume. Music, singing and | permeate Je Aired, Woolland. Bugging, NYork. ALL THE NEWSBOYS SELL 17. | G Brite paring them on the slightest cause to hold human life | found upon the scene of the murder as belonging to ber i the order of the night, and the f Bremen for NYork. WsB0 j se longa &s cheap a rate as they didon the field of batile. The | brother. Her eo was given in a straighttorward, | Merry-making wore the order night, and the fos | nt vat, June 23—Arrived, Villa Franca, Urquhart, London _ ALL THE NEWSBOYS SBLL IT. . ‘The Greasury Department has information that the epidemic may be also traced to the laxity of the admin. | wabesitating m ‘The testimony of the fatner will | tivities were kept ap without interruption unui after (and sid for NYork), ALL THE NEWSB®YS SELL Ir. mission of the commissioner of the reven istration of esimninal Juation in some places, the maudiin 2 * pK agit led ae gece ried @aylight, without accident or incident occurring to mar | y passe! by do Zid, bark Turner, Schalts, from Antwerp for mat dees My wervice, David A. Wells, to Europe, where be is now | S7™pathy shown towards notorious crimiuals, petitions | DY 8 , the mt vn | the enjoyment of the pleasure seekers. The might was Deauty, June 22—Arrived, C Rankin, Higgins, NYork. ALL T ‘SBI SELL IT. 4 pard horrible cond: f Welsh at the ti { bis arrest, and supposed tu belong " — gathering facts touching the revenue experience of other | pri a casa on SE aamne of owe. cothis father, is totally repudiated by the latter; but the | cle, 4ud balmy, and tbe brilitaney of the pee ge Ait Ran pees oy inden, Now York; ALL THE NEWSBOYS SELL 17, prisons and the weakened cont retributions of eternity have also round for grea taken to stay thie tainkied in the firmament, but sorved to make / eR a john scene tho more encbanting aud fairy-uke, To Grand 23—Arrived, Virginia ‘nie ALL THE NEWS#OYS 58) nm - Depaty Master J. Beuck 18 the credit due of havwg pice, Pty poston ny planned wad arranged this pleasaat reunion of ibe | Xyork. dlatey Warvion, Ses me eh ALL THE NEWSBOYS SELL 11. girt ideaviies wt by the lining, wluen is very peculiar, as belouging to her father. THE EVIDENCE, ething to do with he country uniess epidemic F uations, and the comparative cost of production, ia like- ly tobe a great success, In Great Britain every facility hus been granted by the government, and the leaditis | now rng Public sentiment must be awakened and | | The first witness called at tue inquest yesterday was | broiwerhoud, and the most pleasing remembrances of |’: ener. ~~ 22d, Mary OF v ‘Thomaston, iA mesufecterers in all parte of the kingdom have thrown | crime must be sternly punished, aaron Gray, wile ‘eaiiaes 40 wiiuss-ing, ie dlaurbanoe, Me even y otertatuunent Boy ak gener gee ener ou Sy Bom cane a {iloucenter, Minna; Scotia ALL .THE NEWSBOYS SELL IT, m teint en < Syorke ais ¢ -@pen their works without reserve. Mr. Wells has heen THE THREE WOE TRUMPETS. @ mun pamed Ford; the wo («ituess and hats ok, hee gear ~ in y pitas Atalanta (a) Piukbasn, NYork ALL THE NEWSKOYS BELL IT, =$ Secompanied thus far, under instructions from the Siate to the corner of Warren and Chat 18, relate en ye erage faa ea me Ripe cg iP. ad th foes, Peet We); Hh, Blawe, Healey. ALL THE NEWSKUY8 SELL 11, 4 Ppariment, 1m part by Consul Dudley. of Liverpool, and | MHarangue by the Ai @ three men were found in a acutile; two of them | are many—who love to enjoy as much peaco and quiet as ae fret) a CS Bleng, Cbrisvan: yi “ {part by Consul George J. Abbott, of Sheffield, At very | Mima of Glory=The U Niece Greased in dark cfoutes, Aad the ouber were g ined | cam possibly be attained amid the mecessary noises 01 ine , , ee ALL THE NEWSBOYS BELL 1%, ¥ qwatiy of the manufacturing centres visited, in order to his ected watt semb : 8 other down and city, the ringing of the fire alarm bells is becoming an | , .wAsemins, ‘une 20 teets range . FRICKE ONE CENT. i have the resulta ef the inquiry abeve suspicion, the pro- A very smal! audience assembled yesterday afternoon unbearable nuisances, Why the beils below Canal sircet x, June Entered out, Jane J Southard, Bisb. | PRICE ONE CENT. in the little chapei of the University, Washington square, ‘0 listen to.a discourse by the sel!-styled Messenger of he Coming King of Glory, on the subject of the « Three Woe Trumpeis,”” or ‘The Last Trumpet Sounding.’ Ihe exercises wore commenced with the singing of a should be rang for a tire beyond Fortioth street is a question ooly to be answered by Lue Fire Commissioners, woo some Ume ago gave poiice that the beadachiug clanging of ive belts Was to De dove away wiih, Now | deaux), | every eugii® house i$ connected ove with the otuer | | Suir LDs Hed. J 1, Hat), Calcutta. One: cane \ Sw " ee " NY, PRICK ONE © by Ore telegraphs, why not swp the ringing Uf (uo Lous RENVKDs, Je Artved. Alma, Barner NYork, | wltogetner ¥ une 20—Arrived, Mary Wilko, Taylor, Phile. PRICE ONE CENT. “iat us be @ (ormer's house aud sivod in the door; afterwards heard one o the men say, “Let me ap, I'm eur—I feel the viooi;” (hea saw two of the men run down Coatnam stree other vot ap and hat!good “murder” and “wai a u |. Worcest ls me ee Arrived er (*), Graham, | PRICK UNE CENT. ptietore have stlowed the commisgjoner to inspect end take copies of ihe pay-rolis, and wh. private and us- reserved communication with their workmen. My. Wee anticipates that be wit! be able to lay befor grees, at its winter session, the most comple © " ve E Holbrook, Brown (from Bor- PRICK ONE CERT. Srerti 7 ‘ bymn from the colleciion ased by the body whien recog- | saw a polveman rua up, saying “I’m here dolphin saw mary of the condition and cost of European produc: | 44 thie preacher us one of ita bright particular stars; | did not see the boy Thouas Giewents (whose evidence Anarst OF aN Attnoes Mcurorren,—Patrick Cooney, Pe aan aw Sod bn Beatrice, Leat, and PRICE ON® CENT. tiou ever made public. the most prominent feature of this collection of sacred | Ya s!Ven in the Hauatp yesterday) ur his motuer iat | ® mam about thiriyelive years Oi age, was yesterday sldiabiata Potten | ‘ides bisbt, Patrick Welsh (father of one of the men arrested on a ebarge of baving commited the murder) iestilied as follows:—I hive im Cabinet street, did got koow Patrick Torwsy ; was home wi day on the Fourth of July aout seveo o clock in the even ng; went to Gallagher's sore Yhe Cause of the Indinn War and the Phil. Kearny Massacre. Information has been received at the Department of } the Interior, showing that the massacre at Fort Phi music being that it is devoted almost exclusively to an- bouncements of the speedy and final dissolution of all earthly things, and seemingly gotten up with the view of presenting the last dread day of jadcment in its most arrested by Sergeant Mangiu, of tue Tuirty-second pre- ALEXANDRIA, July B—Arrived, echr Win Archer, an | cinct, Op suepicion ob having murdered, aided vy accom. od. | plices, a man named Rdward Riley, on the Lin day of July, 1866, in the town of Pubver, county Ciare, Ire- and, Cooney confessed tbat Riey val beeu killed at a PRICE w Orleans, bark A) \ Aeainy was caused by & mililary order estabiishing | 1° PX pono y “ a hs pert: + hoe epee <i sty Bde on - * brig Unieorn {Dutch iets rible chs, eeckiag, as it were, to frighten the ua- mh wireet, oors froa War street, at - - . . a veurn (Duteh), uiary posts, without the consent of the Indians, on } -ugiy from tho error of iheir ways rather than to briag.| setea o'clock im the evening; my wile welkt with me; py en So yer) wr: sslibdpceder: elena ieubes Harding, Philedelvita ON& CENT, the sontapa road by Powder river and Big Hotn; | avout the desired end by appeals Lo the better and purer | got some provisions aud went home; | remained howe forced to cungrate to his country oa acvount of bis UNS CENT. aod tbat the Cheyenne war grew out of she — The third chapter of the Book of the Prophet — 4X O'clock on ~ morning of the Sth of July; — S gel wae then read, and a very scanty coliecuoa | hiveason named Ihomas Welsh; he is nineteen years eed ra, NYork ; br West Indies. schr Belle, Boston, TRICE ONE OBNT, approach of our troops. The Indians M ts stated, de- | of tarnished penniss amd fractional currency was | old; be rins.s canal buat for me: ve was home oa ibe | cay, ‘Ne pe atm ys BOLMES Hone. July 8, PM—Arrived, sevre Alice @ —— Fourth of July; be come down ihe canal on the nigit of “ Grace, Hiehrist, Baltimore for Boston, Siver Magnet. Wat PRICS ONE taken up, alter which the speaker proceeded wih hit wile aud family 1 -merted the village (which was afterwards destroyed), fearing that hey would be again treated as they were by suill residing oo nis farm in a place | oy} )h Wemiaam, Wi Goucecarnane, County Clare, Irelang Small, 0 Feit Tunoven 4 Hatciwas —A man named Morris | ' she 3d, am not ortain where tho cana) boat lant on Scere sat Toni: Oraloo, discourse, taking as the subject of bis remarks the the night of the 34, Thomas came bone at two o'clock cbirteenth verse of the eighth chapter of the book of dal cal =! ili ggegs {do for Lynn; eovered with © ocd rraweth af bum WY ETA ond there | Wether any ef them were enlight oF wthed is . PRICE PE PRICE rRiCk baving struck a Drother of tue murdered man oa the | FORTRESS MONAOK, Jnly 7—Arrived, steamer Niaga. 4 Colonel Chivington in December, 1964. Av official re- | ino Rovolation:—“And 1 beheld, agd heard an angel | io the afternoon of ‘thé Fourth of Juiy ; eaw him on tue Summers, Jacob Ray. FRICB \ pert will probably be communicaied to Congress at the fying at the midst 9 on neo with a loud | morning of the Pourth a bis ie dowa to whe | Burkina, residing at No. 33 Bowery, fell through the , Jennant t6e ¢ ¥ Mills, NYork tn t " voice, Woe, woe, woe, to the inhabitants of the earth b deep iock; @ man named Pailip Reilly drove the orient, Coanseior, Wood, & th ork, present session, embodying the above facts, with ruch reason of the ather soices of the trumpet of the three Seale end’ a bey “osteen, Weheee was 00 the | Datchwag of No. B doe ene and fractured his skull. Gta, PM—Aviived, sehrs Honay Boat, Kelley, and G E EI — recoromendatiens as the commission consider necessary | anzels which are yet to sound.” He then went on to say | boat; Reilly was witn Tuomas on tae Foursh; 1 was | U® "se taken to ioe bag = Ry oy a , — to Jusure peace among all the Indtaa tribes, that Joba, in a vision which God gave him in the island | on the boat at about ten o'clock on the morhing Scxernoce.——A/ Women ‘named Acne Trow fell from | Cie ee A dicien: Linehie Bonny eee ONE CENT. Fuveral of Judge W of Patmos, ae re bagels, te whom vers siren serie ood pred whea | wont away I loft Tuomas on ibe | exhaustion on the corner of Broadway aud Spring street SEW ORLEANS, 2" J ariived. steameiip. Maripos yoy trampe's aud those trum; Were to be sounded io ag never saw & large jack Kuife on the boat; ” 3 hr ‘albot, Packard, Rockland. Bel ONS nN Tho funeral of the tai jee M. Wayne, Avrociate | succession. The trumpet was the igual of war, afd | did ao take « kmife trom the boa on the Sd. ut Se SE aia anewes maton eee sarge, Stevens, from Caleuta: bark Cedecbionne — ~Justion of the United States Supreme Court, took place | we fod by examining the Scriptures that as those irum- | 4th: when Thornas was at thy house he remained wntil | 10.6, stilts * ¥, Sargon | (1), Demaurad, from Bordeaux, bark Regina, Tobia, from ONE CENT. iv afternoon from bis residence on I st pete were success:vely sou war was ip each lustance | eeten o'clock ip the evenin low-cfowned, broad. 4 and mew d One vi ciscain, Stic adietn saior sb 2 ig Tam | *uecesstvaly introduced. Other plagues foliowed te | brim biack soft hat being eva. witness pha pealee Ub Fouxp in tue Waren —Coroner Wildey yesterday held | pinitet ambit Sfeteag Gartner, Liverpool. en. blag jaterred in it | next took up acd read the sixth chapter of the book of | tt looked like the one us ” is Son.) an inquest at pier No, 5 North river over tue remains of | reed, Crawford ‘ ow Flevning, Sale ONE CEN®. lometory, G-orgetown, and among those present at the | tbe Revelatiou, which coata.ns the account of the opea- be bad seen # giazo cap on the boat: | a. unknowt about twenty-five years of age, with | 2,5 Wateon tt 3, Vole, and Ly A ‘ca: wolemo ceremony re President Johnson, Chief Justice jug of Bp) oj one dook with (he seveo seals, tracing by cap when he yy up the ; ra man yb tangs gn ohne i iy adnan thlcen ad. us y Diehl re Hi NE ORNT. ‘nnuendo the ree and progress of Christianity irom the nce; Theme left wines’ | Diack hair, dark eyes tS 5 'e foun . cl on; Alex: — EAwane, coveral mombors of the Cubluet, a few foreign | time of Consiantine ine Great, the adhesion to the | bouss on the ight of the sue Rev, ? Honting tu'the dock. Deceased nad ‘ou binck vost and | Anuct) roland New Magen: | Below. barks Addie Meadam. a Ubussiors and other prominent people. Fear 510 of Clovis of the Framks to the Charch | Thomas and a boarder of witoes pans, godd boots, but no hat or coat. The body appar | (eine Troi West Indies, wii lowe Wt captain cat ONE CENT. Repudlican Meeting in Savannah. of Rome, for which submission took supper with witness, Glancey is about as repuy had been 1m the water for seven or eigit Weeks. Cleated-Steamer Huater, Rogers, Providence: tru ADLY pn] ! The Oret republican meeting ever held im Savannah veo First Consul, ‘witness (about forty five), the boat is now at the Phe jury repoered « verdict of death from drowning. he A apy ns Shatats if i UN& CENT. became th bridge; je pis . July 4— sehre Rainbow, Al % — @ W.0 off on Tossday last at Masonic Hall. One hundred | cioting with. the esa Sue monies Glancey was home al day on the ach; | qp Decamocane Issoxan, —Coroner Wiidey was called 10 | rian Frances Sawyer. and Bahimore, Die, Paliadelshss ONE CENT. ‘ TI aly, ©“ Fruck’* F: - Eighty-third sireet an@Bighth avenue to take the ante. Mo—Arcived, brig Helep O Phinney. Bovd, Philadelphia; a ’ a = Wily Dlacke and thirty whites were present. Colone! | Code of Jusiinian. T Rewly, “Pruck"’ Farley and Thomas went out ochre Georgie Dectiag, Willan, do: Westere ONE CENT. Hu a leading lawyer in the city, provided. Ten | ‘0% eae v, half so bour after sup mortem examination of Joua Haley, who was danger- | Yeoreown, De tenimer Dir go. ‘Sherwood: NYorke. — . ' the invasion of Alaric, 1 o clock; Thomas and 8 1 Cieared—Hrig tiattie E Whee! con. M : ONS CBNT. | = dou ALOE were Clected to the State mass meeting at At. | Huns unger the leasery rpdlpesscrs tis a Berane ine aus oan much | TAN PRANCISC ‘rate ¢Arr ved, tahipe Majesite New poh “— mate © Good temper and good sense marked ibe pro. | G04, 4 the \avasioa of 4 the kound- under the ia@ueace of hquor, jaley used some insuls- | York: ¢ nia, Hong Kong, PRICE ONE CENT. J ing of the Woe Tram, was followed by ing language to Mike Sweeny, who sirack bim ja the " ‘tae ; coca. long and bloody wars, including the inyae'on of the sara. tuo with hie fist, after which they were separated. MISCELLANEOUS. Syn Soe, oe » Ral ‘J Worfolk and Southern Emigrn . tent and the aportacy of Mahorn ot, descrived ‘arley yg ~ ne 4 1 4 e F Alter midnight Hey lelt Wve uouse, and at seven | % WORCE PRICE ONE CBNT, AT weville paper is of opinion that the South will fl ~_ fol from heaven to Whom wus girea | and Thomas werenot atthe o'clock tne follommg mornm: was (aken nome oy ee ee Fe Blt PRICE UNE 4 : the oti ee pit, wh wo fri 4 ’ . Oe CK UNE CENT. Se Tre C aii e seat shippiag peret | ine power wielded by tne spostie ta premulgating, the oman anid Le was going to the boat when ho | reailh vedGrng atom, ioternen ajurion: casera pone. | PMbCHD er fee til divore® be obtain —s cota Wened at Norfoik, with radiating Naeset rattroad. | (alee doctr-uce of ihe Kordn ant tus Moody ware that | left at sik o'clock on the morning of the bth; Farley | peses were eemined, but the tussuony failed to show aa et perenea PRICE ONE CBWE: Ph. @Mecaigtes from. Customs tor June. followed for i's propaga: maid he was going to Jersey City to buy @ borse:ccn't | Low or im what manner Haley bad been burt Is UTR DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN PRICE ON® OBNT, Tho fe Seipts from Customs for June were $11,600,000, | Preacher then tarood ts b after be cams home after | quis probable, however, that he feul after leaving home, | where Ne tee charged guar amore habeas eaeal. = ie. from imternat revenue about $21,000,000. During fe Donnas . ry Le -ndd bed = ana t} Lor evea Maley himself was unable to make any saus | tion free. 6 ONOE LINCOLN, Lawyer, 8 Nawanis at. PRICE OMB . tye. fast vi Wee days of the present month the receipts | be titled!his Vabolinese, Maa Whack Ut oni ta ust fineg amount wit: ated “erheotey anaes: te. Snag Crema OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF Te KENTUCKY PRICR ONB CBNT. s frose 11 \ese #470 sources were $9,500,000. Ne Chureh tp « aoa t.an-| ko maaner, charging | Nees be denied its beloncing lo Bim) ack bat | Swinug, ‘The jury found cia: Harey cae to bieine | As stave Louetien PRICR ONB CENT. “ e ef the Ram Sto: atl ~~ awe Le ome 6 yy fa annecents orth; ( bang it om @ hook over the | juries jo some meander to tuem Gokoows. Jt ie guile s ys e Y 7 qr as ye aor Sale newall. , es Of the Verge vk ft of "t recollect tI fl : nice CENT. The veso Commissioners have already paid ther repgions omblome tm rive ce bevwnr hetuarouet bes, cna | ue? ‘AP ROWIN cepever: 6 8 a ee i ee ee, 7 os = 060 nt for the ram Stone wplt, and wil, on | 1109 of {he manlate of God, whica ey ot | Hused asa spare hat thik may head if iarga than RAEROAD ACCIDEST. ORRAT, BODE ao. PRIOR ONE CERT. jem Sor worsnp the’ Tete oe that of Thomas, on the Fourth Thomas had on biack ° RENTOCKY State, E2TRa- |. wer 6, ¢ rate pan, make arrangements for paying he labored heavily to prove by someof the | pane acd dark coiwred cont; Phomas wore the (RE RETA "i a Tk ok x Lilies rhc ager —Airanaing the valiste® ‘base money, namely :— $190,009. ar interpretations of various paewagey from | skuwecomson the 4th on the Sth; don't know how SEGAL TELEGPAM TO THE HERALD, 1% wn ey } oony 6, I PRIOR ONB CENT, =~ The yest) will leave the Washington Nary Yard for f Revelations, —_ bese at thy 4 ftecial rane was dressed, didn't riey on th H think Gas ert A, La I * ie vues Gu ciate . weet 4 bet or gully thow wry Gad of curk pants, Farley wever stayed at w. Por [ “4 that cctenuty in Avgast, Mt che'r prievte aut pane were | howve ai night before the Right of ino dius Parcey tives | © Tratn Thrown tr tm the Track on the Leute | ait Sept sco. Gemington Ky. vnnce Gan cant. Land Office Business. wont ho was ereaking whea | in Warrenetreet just around Lhe corner from my nouse; ville and Nastville Ralire Prizes cashed and information given by addressing nau 4 i The ¢ vermissi®ner of the General Land Office bas ot S Ma, the priests of | Paney Zz Thowas gave ao reasous sou maging at my ae saan 6 yi} RICHMOND, No 4 Cortlandt street. PRICE ONE CENT. . turoe of the su are ‘s Ga.vereal cegounear, | house; Thomas has one other coat bevides the ono he o Clock P. 1GiaL DRaWINGS THE GEORG — Juat rece, Ved re - J irvey of townships 3 and joy bere, Wit took up toe ontte.| on ibe dih, both cvate sre heavy oue#; be hav no. The Nashville upward train was to-day thrown off the oe Lottery, fer je Danes ‘Waves Orpage i Se oe : |, Meath R Wee, ‘est, and township 6, South Range, ding hat He doctrines were fai- || ./0en Coat, (An 9d Dinck Hat, suppored to Lelong to von | gegey by the eccidentai nt of a | Home. PRIOR ONE CENT. j 61 Weet, in « Worado Territory. In the frst mentioned | .lecies, frauds at w0m8, and that be asthe meg. | of witness, was placed on witness’ bead afd found to be = ox: pre GrORGIA stATE ExTRA—CLAsS 2%, JOLY 6, 1967, =< i , + are several settlements, and ie séet tonger of Mod, stood there to ‘ware them of ihe | 160 email for wiinees) My sin Peter gave me my Switch, none Bardslews janciem.conoesty-tajerap | By, Fh 81s ea serch ay PRICE ONE CENT. ; townesip ther error of their ways, to cry on ibem to fee | hai; he bonght it and gave it to me; Thomas, fe: ay George B. Rosey and etightly injuring wwenty five others, a 43, ‘ms og he a oun ; saw mili wasin , Woeess of construction at thetime the sur | fromthe wrath to come. amd wuied hs ptedicied | and Resily wemt oat About @ight o'clock, eay og hey th BE t.iten 0 i diamond er i ote sy " PRICE OVE CENT, vey,was made, , Wkien City is situated in the southern | Was Cowing now Med would be bere quick'y i: was'| wore going to get Ewomair of shoes; one pale was ‘or ing | TBOmas vas, me EN. Oe cae aoe ee 9 7 roy ‘ ~ whip. In township 4 South Range, Dot, Af pulpit Orato’ Geciared to gaping av doy hie “Builgive,” avd the other pait for Thomas, | breastpra valued at $5,000. 6, yviy'6, PRICE ome CENT, o , pert of ibis town ae S% | liveral fact that the ray Qbow angel should stend wih one | aon't Know whether Parley bad iipen oat or fo | om — 20, oa, « PRICE ONE OENT. } Te WEE, ‘there 1s |), He 1 eutable for ealtivation, the | foot on the see and ihe otNer OM the fend, and proctsim | coat; 1 had 20 light in the root when they came ho ae a ye Cnethees: — r ourtenh- =e: ties umd doing generally covered | {hat time ehould be no nore. Th meant that | they iaid down on the floor with their clothes on SHIPPING NEWS Sorahee ~ PRICH ONE CENT ae ee meay places large the mystery of God had be qa Mint! wit: be Tul | miept all night. re Aberaiais Caste N LEGAL ennai i ¥ ith tone rocks, while filed ia the future, The a lpersation to t "Gavbarine Weed testiget ax follows: gm to my | — 3. CLUEB, Broker, WU Broadoy at isa Petton wteeet, PRICE ONE CENT. “ nuetsatied rock project fa * Above the surface (ho Gospel had closed, and ta @ great Church fourleenin Four; Live at. 23 Cabinet, sire Newark, | sengieyy MAME PORN Soret MAT eet ren eee een — vwaver, in tbe deep and , W*FOw valleys» large }oger remain in cnwilling igoyaaee ntil th with my father, Pauwick Welsh, have, a brother, | seems 070 THOMAS R. AGNEWS HOU: PRICE ONG CARY ‘ econs and of good quaijty, | ‘°™Peet of God wweep them to prdition. 1 know @ young man named fd Parley, | IS Gide Heb and Murray ml on . 4 Aity &f pine timber easy of « 7. | Atter (be seging of the Lorde Prayer ahd the pro. ck” Farley ; ha vodecs, Bia Fane ad Reaper PRICE OX& CENT. 1 , A wicuotain in the eastern p St of thi township is | noune the ‘benedietion the Jitte agkembly dis. moniter? Toone : ay ae A RR a eli eA AN PRICE ONE CRRT. . dergusted us Mount Hgnariake, oe eed lowsship | Uarthsic teces atthe: meey and mating Rconprates | renee case itte: ty elaet, ined DA ee ; raice One ORT. s Mouth Range, 61 West, ie ee S24 Mle, wouposity | god gotions tit Led neem huried af iy Mt cen, hea oo Fai tives in Warren ees gene Oe iar 3 ak faskongen to ee “peermierelenen , + | me ° corner of Chatham, about poe bork fre: Berd, June 25, Inv OB loo 2099, paseed steamship Malta, ‘ ui pireet, PRICE CENT t ; “il ston ‘