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WwW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JuLy 14: .1867~TRIPLH, SHEET, a “to |” ‘ Committees, fee. South. priacips! Porte of | poritow of the ardttory force. “Bho fs" (9 ret ea imins- ning HMC #oriptures in Bolrut, $3,600 wa the Companies Evade OF Licenso=Tha, # fisted to bo “12,616 | diately wish mails aad for tho remsinder of the Weat Lidia for th,” eneuing yoar, Breadway Wailrond—Fule” Ferry and tive ,fmperial Gunboat Mosquite—iave Curge TOA, Peet testinal Bleecker Street Livne-Their Misvblef to t! * ga tded—Sale ef the Ocoag Home Sus- : . a, against oneal hip General Shorman, from N+w Orieun», Episcopal Coayo sien to Ma! Merchants ager ncoa Venience pew iz On Lhe 14th with c: 3 _ = - tothe Papiie. aac Sis ne borhood of tag ¥ Havana, Jaly 4, 1867. PS ok) (ed to eecineiee args emioniin og oo) The forty-cighi> sanual aaa ps feotentaal® . 4 plan @rs froad bio Southern Siates, Py e u Ad 1e b it Conveyance b7 city railroads has become so impo-tant ; } : C1 ur wen “1 0f Brokers héld « messing om Ube Sat mat | Per cow! of the whale export, ue Logis sive Assembly bas fren tb mdknennéa | ho ae-thanae sehen 8 ae p- faye trad mode of transi! from one poiat to another within the ring? to discuce th ° Propriety of tendering a public mancfoate- on cont, Penna (ee ex ouaaive sh aeeorepee te nei te 8 concen lll. Ap by the wowly cons Menite of this city as to form a labyrinth of network | year holes, tion of reapem * 22d Gratitude to Mr, J. M. Morales, one of canna of $100 cach, Ry ey ee te ma subsidy ¢ Bishop, the Rigut Rov. ton A. Neally, terest Was mauifast ov thy parc of iF shy diooase, all of whieh, will ‘Mfects ms moet importast manner the iptoreate | the rails, wore the oldest cam “Uants in this city. If was agreed to | be oatation, (0, ot These 13 also quite a atir it the way of onigrat time; and suspend business 08 tho 24 in order towait upon him way the from New Oricane bycod repibiics ot Hondut “1 he comfort of the citizens, expecially so in its a ~ vepresocted by-fell delegations The cnimare and pram "6 Bin wih areas Tht gon hesharadshsougir ts, ehrret Seance | soe Sou wifey orteias feat fas tite tad | scout, te contention eo Sasser St tleman has beew la ‘oly appointed Counselior of Civil oq soon ten ine the prin- | charge him nothing, bosd'¥s which they wi arge earngetess and wou! io the wobie work (0 he has to the preseat conducted js bad and mischievous, aud | °F, thas | A4minintration, wate, ' *ppoiniment confers upoe him | tue ayy Gulkecteaen a ore to | vice tbe tip tee saben, colt OE 9g aRARY oF Sarr. o06, ean ceed moetixg of the convention wil probably be Durdeonome to thove having to avail themselves of such the titlo of Excellency. | | ial ibe other necessities of we goverament, Would | 7 2 18 NOt as good bs if Lhey wave them Mfty thousand | "eld 14 the waw ca! print : ‘ tenes, te as well Known as ibe fact that it ts me, The imperiat sveamor4Muaguito made a triat trip yes- hot cosalry teal quatatel tev treaty, cank., bat it is nest door §9 it, aad be sy opiaien Miscott of etabling the secretaries to announce yearly ra = des mage terday afternoon, prowwAling « fow miles outside of the ee Beira sen tehwienig, aad if choy do not dind st 40 £ 6 ae eorge his |iborf @evideass an enormous proats to the proprietors | fortable aud ‘the | Morro Castle, to try heaped, after having had kor ma- mach potated. ww De, Taye heiuaell ee rector of Grace church, ie this city, { A general convertion of Prosbyterian churches ls to bé 9, those Stator will ultimately reap the bengd: of I held in Philadelphia, ow the second Wedaredey iu Some pt he rents, and thet aft thee bes been caused by a i chinery repaired, She m@ ,rvout peing sold to erning ated lan ed ot sees Vegieetee eepers of th staltes for the onus of as it woodwork, 1 thoy bave millions of good land now lying {dfe, Anathee road worthy of notice because of its incon- | u; for the axe of tire cultivator to clear and brig tuto 4 rence to the public and its intrusion on private righte, | y¢ . table culture, white the vatabic woods ou the land wi as weil as its neglect to pay tho logal Hoense on its cara, Tt is reported that one of the expected camgocs of buy four times as much as if will com to clear it, vs that one commonly known as the ves has been recently land Weare having cootinued @fy warm weather. ulaeat property ia the strecte through which they YULTION PERRY AND DLESCKRR GPRERT CNR, All veszols arriving after the Zitat fnstane qrill be eab- Ow vious letter, were Bot are suffering for water, stil! the Hheatch is peas oot Afford proper Notwithetanding tho liberality of the Logisiaturs, the | jected toe fue of $25 for nad in Mitchell god... Later accommodation 19-the-| irnmnaga axeont Of public. property. ais ootmpany oo. | St all gecds imported a not to the tae Peugar planters are making use of the [ona dry . a anrmordeee whe are charget exorbitantiy for the little that | capy wad the great monopoly pi within theirhands, | inthe mavifes:, It is estimated that ab Shey Cet A fom (odiridunls derive al the proft, and jthey aise evade payment of that titense which is o ditional revenve will aceruc yearly’ trate rare. ~ at wosther to get thelr canes off, and by this make up (a coer ee are ene teaas—the publir'et targe-ignve ap their sireetaf6r”|' User ant*yer shay are Bot ied. for thes neglect | non eae meee, is ft on “ge part the great losses whieh they expected froin the {rom all parts of the workt, ‘by-the lodians, and the losa of Lands who from Misih to the Both ot A on off to drive'thom away, ‘Three Episeopal churches mp cow biog ae EE Hl iii erally nothing Wo those individunte, and thee pay them | obey theinw. The cily bere loses about ovory | from the: toa die- Dakota—one at Yauktos, One a, Rk Point, and ome (RASvHy for Keapiee Wiem. I» vo ory tm the Unton, of | Year for, @s Dear as can be-aacertained. aver forty cars.) tations tance ‘ for q Verumition ; cad tney ere the ov! places of pablig wa eap putaniens Tan daily overths Hoe—not one of them, of: course, . - boats F eliip ta the whole’ 3 ‘Whahewor, cowe paretiet ve loved to the | carrying NconmK About (worhandret mon aro ore- Tao Spaniat ‘Maria tht . The rocaat apr toterm = \ipuen seats ‘treatment the people of Now York recetve from the city | ploved on these cara and in thi end measly 4 s ‘Aniotiion ta Bragepert Bas pros eta fale. Neither to Ddston, Phiadeipbia avr re el = he paators are opposed to @ moven' the kind, Cain ten cco ot contact porwr or wise oliows tos boat tho raiia Havana, witha cargoof'michinery and tacrehandiee, aod ag re Services Te-Day-. thee soba tear pau nas . : Chase places the acorn eodaliou is good, the — bet feom Tairiy- fourth writ struck ond. esies ca Pie choaenwmed! On Ani At the Chatetiam church, ba 3.50 sorvices this after une porars bet Daniel Drow ‘Sas Restanite ‘Lion to distance) scarce! y on shies 10 a 8 @ total toss. Boon, at three o'etock, io solLoolreem on Ade! phi y a e F ( Belt, Hove there we ae care, torn up ronds, yr Hattryteeene ; “ Cepiaie go ce ca Anarions: aa scopes Haovana, Juty 6, 1867, streot, the fourth door south from Myrtle avenue. “— Seenet eee Bebe, Ke Mé-hes > “ 7 Ci Sunday, 20th . 5 '* place, fallen from whtod Lie vehicles alip off every loa minutes, teenth stroat, and in other | shipin bis own fees it capsized, throwing them all ay Aral A lt, being the date when the ol | ject for mutual: instruction:—‘The Trae Foundation @f | Ia a London bapor in udvertived for sale encivit worse drivera and tyraomical, obett- ts aud avenues of tus city of New York." The | the water, Tho captain was rescued by a pasemg lighter, oy lovying dutics expired, wama day of consider | Christian Union: AM Christians aro invited to atten: | Script copy of ¢ yy Bibte, n io cnqudlaas ash, ¢ ‘in toasep, the fare ix | GOvamnor at tho timo, not approving of the bill and the | but tho two sailors were drowned, blo Intorest to our merchaata, The wind was ver? | ang take part inthe coaferonce. baud by an old g a his aol, Crowe w ch the intended road was wae French Repent Flore, at this port or favorable for the eniry of vessels, aud the arrtvals wore At pee ne = jpdecland ol ee ee ‘and now to be disposed of for timp nkerque, 3 ACO! street Presb; jureh, I was passed and carrie’ over Lis objections, ae ee een ne rercamber, | Bt Low. Thore wasa protty large number of tho mer | wwoon Seventh and Kighth avenues, services to-day, by f Religious and benevolent societies The original granteos wore Stepicn R, Rowe, John | 1865, vader @.decision of the courte for the killing of a | Cantilo men om the wharf, interested ia the arrival or the United States, are multiplying Divine permission,. by the pastor, Rov, Dr, Scott, at-# thom are two Bible societies, two religious tract aocle> non-arrival of thote goods, as the case might be; ome | nait-past ten o'cigck A. M. and batf-past seven o'clock | ties, the Osatral Sooieticn of Evangolization, «he Evans were anxious for the former, and others for the later. | p x Rvening—‘Life im Heaven; the Soul a Spiritual J Selical Society, the Missionary Society to the Heathes ‘Charters bare down granted te foartega diferent com- | Sewart, Charles W. Lawronce, Jopn Kennedy, James 3. | cabin boy by a formor captain, panies, of Which naw ver four have oot vot latd de Hant, Coaries C. Clarke, Joha Fox, William Rayen~} The following order appeared in the official gazette of thee tencke, and proudly mover will. The othies aro | WOT" William H Peck,’ John ©, ‘thompson, Thomas | tho 1st: Ryan'and Joseph 8. Craig; ad to them and their as ie ae To those who expocted linens manufectui 5 and nome othiers, and all seem to be vigorously at tote working order, nod Coror tha city st ail pointe | sizuses wuthority “was given, to lay, construct, operate as re aes fetes Roreee pesca hy yan Sean ig have town | 20a?” Mamos for Maxiuniiian havo. Veen said in savored wrth ther trom rey drowey lookiny care; ant vat ab! ure a raitroad with a doublo or single track ay bere- By @ superior order directed to me the official an- n0ed), 4 wel & At the Seventh Prosbyterian charch, corner of Broome { the priscipal churohes of Now Orleans. requised by jaw, ali bat two refure to pay tho Tier provided, ‘ant to convey passongers thoreon, | nouucemens published for the sale at public auction of | T’duced), it made @ difference of soma thowsands of | ang Ridyo sirools, the pastor, Rev. 7. Mf. Dawson, will 4 ,_ 4 Sunday school established by Americal ing at Paris, Franee, It makes Paris preach to-day, at halt-past ten o'clock A. M:and ata # {150 Amoroum travellore. to. bear th quarter to eight P.M. , At St Stephen's Episcopal church, Rev. Dr. Price, 4 ipa omsetrme the subjecttof the now system Of | region, Divine service..will. be hold to-day, at haif-past | pat gat juties, in force since the Ist inat., it may be well to give | ton o'piock A. M. and-at a quarter to eight o'clock P. M., | “those who assembled in 1862 some explanation, as far as gone of the principal articlon | iw ihe church, on Twoaty-second atrost, botween Fifth ialativo prayer rooting is beld daily in of import from tho United states are concerned. Lumber ‘ {N: HL, abo y bers of tho br ane iaaberhee*el 6 fae 9 and Sixth avenues, ong the rest the- Governor, the Counct sa@ ony we Ast panish, and it comes ta | At the Church of the: Holy Trinity, corner Madison Spanish veseels, cise the duly is 50¢, per eubic meter, avenue and Forty-second atrost, the hours of service ‘The communicants te the New School Preabytorieg equal to 652 feet, and, therefore, 00.56 per 1,000 foot, A ehurot the it yoar te 161,639, an inorease of noarigr doHars. In ons or two instances boats were sent outside the port with offers of $200-to the captains oxpected to koep out one day. 4 for compensation, through, upoa and along the following’ |. the American bark Ocean Hom, on tho Istdnat., is Neuadd on tiene tars Grom whiets large lacomes ar de- | restsend avennea, rouse or route:.in tho.city of New | bevaie withiraen acd for pabtic’ intelligence the fore. Fived~a Hoense pelt by the poorest apple eetlor or the | York, viz:—Commencing at tho intersection of Four- | going is pubished for three days iu tho official gazette. teenth street with Bleventh avents; thence through. FRUJILLO, Golsctor. m 7 and along Fourtcenth street with @' double track to | Tho glorious Fourth will be observed a by our oMheers appointed for vast purpose, Toe law dia'ing Hudson street; thenos through aud along Hudson s reet Pooen ee ‘Americans satire. Fase . sanyo —' Kach aad every pastonge: sat oar reoning | With a double track, to Troy siroet; thence through aud Our sugar market is active at 8% roals per arrobe, - be aloag Trog strest witha singie track to Fourth stroot: | Dutch sta 12 te the city of New York below 129:b strent sha’! pay | thence turongn aad along Fourth stenot with a single | Duce wandard No. 12 tate the city treasury the sum of Afly dollars annually | track to Macdougal street; thence tnrocgh and along | The Use of the Cablo—Privileges of tho Clergy for a \eense 6 cer ucts of such payraent to be pro Mnodougal street with a e.ngte track to Bieockor street; Cat Down=Strength of the Military Ferce : ; or; except the ematl Haase a ane ato thence through and along Crosby | 4% Caba=The Troubles of Sending Monsages ears, wich shall eock pay the iioet with a -doubie track to Howacd sireots thence | by the New Telegraph Cable. until tho first Sunday ta September, will be-half-past ton | 11,000 over fast rd f * ure 5 < ; ° x year. seen eee commie Ser oid Nesom tnroagh ant Soog Howard wurgot with doubleack to Havana, July 6 2867, Bares cee peti jerk: enamine hes o'clock A. M. and five o'slock P. M. it a ntatod thay ‘there are 60,000 Uniterians in ae all sim srew; Uren=e throngh and along Em sitect with » es . ' { wry. body ‘Gacmionionta Hespas ahall be amet to gome eroapionoas place (2 | double track to Ironant sireet; theres through and Bis . ‘ourth of July, tn the absenoo of any American | Vo) si cads, must be manifested by the weight, wheras | 4t,00 Church of the Redemption, Kast Fourteeuth | ‘robaniy, ‘They now desire correspondence with Auer be cai, that M Bios we sasowcted uy the proper olions®.” | gtong Elim atreot with asingio trick to Reade street; | ten of war, passed quietly. ‘The bay prosonted alively | 10ers’ in be declared by ators and hoopa by the | “ete CPPaaite the Academy of Music, divine service | toan Unitart fer every pudange pty tag tm hn, | thence trough and along Toado etroet with @ single | appearance, considering the limited numbor of ships in i ps will be held at half-paat tea A. M, and haif-past seven P, Father jand’e olnety-fAseh birthday was cele. track, to Contre sircet ; thence though and along : Se aire irvet ; thence tnough Jind along | the harbor, but aothing like what wo have seon in for also connecting with the doubie track on Cenire | mer days. street at Reade street; through and along Centre strect The Spanish mall steamer Puerto Rico arrived Juty 4. with a sing k tw Leonard street; thence through and aiong Le stroet with a single track. t0 connect An immonse crowd gathered on the wharvos and along rh tue double track ia Kim street; also connocting | the harbor as far as the Punta—porbaps not less than with he yor = myer ae at a three thousand persons—who rushed thereto have a throug! ajong Hudson strect with a single traci te the southerly ond of Abingdon square and Blescker | St*C: Joaquin Posada, the supposed assassin of Jost ty andalong Bleeckor street with a | Lago, the victim of a lottery prize envied by the assas- aed with sin, and the corpse of which victim was packed up in a ecting Ww 1 the dowbie track m Park row; ehroorh and along Kook- tin box for shipment to Cardenas, : Thanks to se te vavk 19 South street: thoare | the eubmarine tolograph, the axcassin did not escape Hand begisiaiive, hare beeu ue my nth street with a oe tho bands of justice, The Marine Court has the : : thousand. Tne duty on box shooks Is 45c, per 100 kilos., | M, Seata freo. brated in Boston, and a.season of great enjoyment was ele to 3s per pend —iheeefore # srolshing © ‘At Amity Baptist Churob, Fitty-fourth atrees ee Me. Cleveland is the honored City Missiouacy pay 12.3¥c. each, if 70 they 220, 5 m brvaand they pay 16.87-51c,, if 90 thoy pay 16.880 ‘and if 160 Iba, | Eighth avenue, there will be preaching at half-past ten A beautiful monument ts in pos hays Wittiamstows, 20.180, oach shook.” Empty thds, weighing 180 Ibe. pay | A.M, by Rev. Georgo-W. Baplia. At half-past seven | Mats, on me spot where the iiaslonary Guter~ 41.25c. euch, Hogshead shooks weigiing 160 pounds | this evoning (i. V.) the Rev. Dr. Wescott, late of the | Prise. Ag Vadiee*- Sorat as Bentoia, Cal h. Rs pay $8 por es oe 1u- | Bloomingdale Baptist chureh, will preach. pipnasaer ait Pros yma d ay oe “ 45 87-100e. por owt, tastead of SL Gly, (100 Ibs); oons | ‘The Rev. E. B. Fernald witl preach in the Firat Free | its fiftoonth auniversary May 20 and 20, graduaiing pécowi., laxael off $8 26; pecean 5 scorn. 97-100 | Will Baptist chureb, Seventeenth street, to-day at balf- | class of high promise, it bas aumbored one bund Taige. per BDI ; onions GTi por cwt., lustead of 720, | Past ten A. M. and quastor to oight P.M. Sunday schoo! | and twenty pupils the past year. “bbl. ; beef, ‘primo or mess. n 7213" per owt, instead | *# balf-past nine A. M. and two P.M. U.P, Suvoong, a native Chinese student, ie the Kea- 2d por bUL.; soap $2 dl por cwl, not $2'87; tal. | The Rev. Wm. P. Corbit, pastor of tho Seventeenth | yon, Ohio, Collexe, has carried off the prine for the low $1 4934, nol $2 23}q per owt. Among thi Poet Mothodiat ce ee ny on ae a —_ = Proficiency among the seniors ia the Greek Tem es ee . | “De. Golenso, Bishop of. Natal, has tried th re not yet classified I Mad bran, brooms, candle Green, Dean of Maritabu 0 Rev. T. @ Vearne, te ettft tue busines. The potice mal bert, fo one the words of # tryst 0 y 3 r ‘The law makers, > ‘wrapping paper and chewing tobacco. Fish pay: a rier é cwh, instead of $1 k : Free ch Eighteenth street, near exceedingly kind to t's railroads im the franing of the | Mmek fo. Fulton aicent jurisdiction of the case, The assassin took passage ina | Per Gh» yt 'a Froe church, A Krondeacon of Durban, andthe Rev. J. Walton, Incume t ~ . 4 2c. per box 3 $2 02 por cwt., instead . Servi ty past a fy :. a a eet ee ee a niber | iam street; thence throogh aod sailing vessel for Corunna the day after the murder, not | $2 51; oats 5c, a 87c., instoad of S4c, por CwL ; Taipan ten, o'oleck A. aa balt-pant three ema a bent of Bt, Senne, Pieslowas the eeslelne Be comme: tions," are Irequenwy inet with in the ate track to Ann street; thence t! only with Lago’s passport, but oven with his victim's | oll and linseed oil 92c. per cwt., Instoad of $2 98; coal | quarter to,eight P. M. Tho afternoon for deat mutes, ro al aa gear ad — gostions cf the ine, and enable © companr | Cee eee Aun Siren, with & singie track, Daggnge;and when ho was arrested and searchedho | Ol! $2.90 per owt, with casi. Among tho iteme in | 4 aisoargo wilt be preached in tho University, Wash- ‘hore a @ secret. movement Lo effect the proclamation ren a feute net previously anticipated with the dowb! track in Park row at Hroadwa; ' croasod I tind butter pays $5 66 per cwl., Instead of tiare, to-day, at threo o'clock P. M., by Mr. Archbishop Mam- was tbe ‘cums Gary tastiy when the Kost Bread! conaseting with the double track tm Em sirect; wore a ring with Lago’s initials, and a pocketbook, with | ¢4 77; choese $3 11 per cwl, instead of $2 95; hams square, to-day, A ington »,, oy, Mr. salt, | S20¥, the Messenger, on “The Rod of Iron,’ Seats — if along Canal «ivoot with a dowbistrack to Broadway ; | pills to the order of Lugo. (of a much amaller amount | $4 83 per cwt,, instead of $3 53145 pork, clear, ‘Buempted to make tue’ ue cone "cu ae ween " conanet - publ e' 32 x 7 ? 68. 4 free, A one end of their line at the Heta.o Building aot the Sean on ong pan Sel nee rad than had been reported,) was found tn his pockets. | 4 8 ani instead of $2 68; prime, meas aad clear, ‘Andrew Jackson Davis will speak before the New Baptist Southora, Seminary, Greenville, 8. C. cher of the corner of Fuhon sirosi, erossing Brower Neth and Fweitth aeonass to Thrty-socond streot: | Whon the vessel in which he wont was stilt soveral |” Tic covernment intends to open several more ports in | York Society of Spiritualists at Masonic Hall, 114 Hast corner stone. of © new, aad: olegans, Melbeaies pay pie nat pal ey yt compecting with to doubts track in miles from Corunna, a man-of-war sent out (or the pur-| tho castern and central jurisdictions of Cuba. The advan. | Thirteonth street, at half-past ton A, M., and aquarter church edifice. was. laid’ ae Shred. Oak, eetchesten pn E ves w Uisroughs “Aud alouge Canal streot with | ose boarded her and secured the fellow, Ho was | (sts of #uch a step are obvioas Doth to tho foreign | to oight P. M. county, at which Rev. Henry oe De, Ose te attend te the saper vision Of thee companies they would ont be likey oom noe. temptuonaly ots of (he citieoue mu wa 6 ‘State. Titensee’ owt be ‘collected, erloew ne and £ Connections’? guarded against, the care pot ~ better troated end ac aed trade and to Spain; and the plantations in the vicinit Rev. Mr. Wakely, and Bishop J guve addresses. sereta caske's pram saving ta tomgepeee CL. eatapert. City Churches Iu Summer. healing ab tue Academy of | Tits Poiladelp As the planters are now paying from $1 to $4 per hogs: | very eummer complaints have boon made of the | Wednesday ovenitg, t0 gi en Seerekt te hend of tusar by ho inland roundabout way of cfr, | trouble and inconvenience experienced by strangers vs~ | ‘American owyterians, Was atvonded. by ab {ta According to @ letter received from Merida, dated the | iting our city in seoking church accommodations. To | concourse. eee ar al eS ae 20th ult, Gonoral Santa Auna continued in prison at | obviate this difficulty wo have thrown together in the | ore a ae oh ein af ing A brought here in custody~f two marines, and conveyed handcuffed in a barge to the Punta sta nd forthwith lodged in the pubiic prison. The trial will take place immediately, and the matter of evidence being vory clear, as a priest told me, it is presumed that his con- i i i ir if HI fw ay ay yl you may i» = os won't get it. | ag ‘agai ane miction will soon follow, If, however, no previous Jers goin n-troacortd pgenep aye orb eres at following card such information as-we havo received | resolutions were presented by Geo. 4 uae ce ee unt erary ous Caoe@mpotning ibe: is, on | Wak assassination can be brought against him, ho is likely to | but the acconmis do not state whether bis wishos wers | concerning the movements of some of the loading | adopted, expressive of the bappinese twa, vat his Jaltread. ouvject; therefore, ss @ the action of | » The feltowing pee get off with ton years’ imprisonment. accoded to, He was continually inquiring if they would | churches for therpresent season. It is needioss to re- | deldgation had afforded the Amorican people, ‘i Sad 4 shoot him. for a safe voyage to Ireland, the pees, So ane atlootire 18 cenciing the uphocopsed fer the ‘The last mail from Spain brought a decree which ap- ‘The total ‘ber of veasels which entered the of | mind our readers that in the Roman Catholic churches FR Vy hy ph berron a often pears in the Gasetle of this city. Perhaps it may pass | Havana from tuo. ist of January to the d0cb of June | ‘26ro 1s be, change eutuer in the timo or in the form Uhurch Imbregije ta Vi = of Fequive, and shall tnnotioed, a8 of little importance, but it ie by no means | 18) wen pir pen meine henge peta ed ad re of, Bervice—Moraing, half-past ten o'clock; | he Manchester (Va.) News says there was come pre senoriens alana erent citement in Berryville, Va, on Sunday last, because sailitary interference in church affairs there. three Weeks age ton wystecs of the E. M. charel at that place received an order from Geveral whoa commanding that a joint occupancy be given to the Methodist Episcopal (or Northern) congregation QGne of the trustees of the E. M. church waited on the mille tary authoritios bere, and was directed to retain posses- sion of the keys, but to open the church evory otter Sabbath for the disputants, until the matters could be digposed of finally, Two weeks ago, as per order, the devoid of significance, The Spanish clergy, as your readers know full well, were loaded with privileges from time immemorial; but their prerogatives are boing steadily reduced by the tideral party In that coun- try. With the creation of the new civil law and the appointment of justices of the peace, the aforesaid privileges bave all but recaived their death- blow. Clergymen will henceforward be compolied to appear before the civil courts, not only as principals, s witnesses, as the case may be, because the first six months of last year the ‘vessels oum- ouing, half-past seven o'clook, Siku unm apeow 20) Americ, et 104070 eae, | gMCAE wing sab yepiog. ee Tie ST ue of a total of 1.203 ships, with 402,917 tons, which gy Mvcauee corper Thirty-firet street, open mora- entered the rst half year of 1855. (angen ttesheal Several gangs of free Chinese have of lato been en- | 96 P comonanumatide gagod for Louisiana by the same party that madeatriat | posqway Tabernacle, Sixth avenue, corner West cnasmall scale last year, Tho total number that has vagy te aeeatlt: be closed fer cleaning ond Ye- goa forward by Ub ghee gs pet weg Boe reir the congregation ‘will unite with that of lov. Dr. about one bun and fity. 6 wages aipulated wer Upon of ‘as Lam told, $15 per month. podria — in West Forty-second street, near Fifth Not only the Figaro, but several othor cigar — ‘New England, Wost Forty-first street, near Sixth ave- - it i i [ i ony Kops in good repair also wore im , ance or resolution of the Common Couwe | relaiing to . ; now pail by other ety | ott church was opened at an carly hou Fadicoads was complied with. On iheusth April, 1904 westion does pay | Charch bas loat the prerogative of hearing civil cases whlend panne ts be wonopaltoed, tius'year, Ai'willthrow | "Ue, open moraing pyrene touts refused to worship Sthelal asd the railroad companies were (ree from the * paid by other OMY | comcorning churchmen, The Havana clergy, who are rge number of poor people out of employ who are | ge pate, corner Fourth avenue and Twenty.second | Spend for, seek a8 ate iwoubus. Tho street are required to be provided ay b a logis ~ a not altogether free from arrogance, did not fail to mant- ‘The last Spanish mall steamer took ay siztosa ‘oon- stroot, will iC — ~, Se eee the | the services were with aoe | ie at a estore tacetioncd, | fost resistance to this stroke; they madea pompous repre- | victs, Knowa here by the name of criminales reinci. | rat Cahaih to Setrches” generally continge open | “ened by Captain Chai . denier, «class of culprits that return to their criminal vocations as often as they are set free from prison, and | troughout the year. | fire, therefore, reguiardnimates of the public prisor phy oe From Spain they are cent to Ferusado’ Po. The ‘The church ia University place, corner of Tenth street, portion of the population of that island are, | Wil! be open, and the comgregeuon Sua eae aren per Bao tins ‘wholosatg | Wilkie with that of the former. Services morning last etaeal a, tion wo their shores, ‘The Cubans sont there | ®UA ATi h a rich avenue, at Nineteonth street, wil! Gave thom considerable trouble. ey and even, itis | Bo closed all of August and until the second Sabbatn in ber. hoped that tho yellow fever will somewhat code. Tuere | Septem! aie a can bo no doubé thai for the past few months tt has not raemmerenie 6.) ovly been extremely severo, but fatal, the patents, in Mereer street, near ——. oo mereins and after- days. Whenover | 00m, except last two 3 in Augus' Fourth avenue, corner of Tw oe Begg sorted street, open morning and afternoon, except during August. Madison square, corver of ty-fourth street, op:n morning and afternoon, and (he congregation of the weil, demanding the delivery ol & Cor tain party named in the ler. This Mr. be gentieman having them in charge, refused to ee the ground that the order did not come in proper form. The mili were brought into beg oo eein | and Mr, Fi w ht to Winchester, wh after a short detention, he was released. The Rov. Ma Mullen preached to a congregation consisting, we loarm, of some twenty whites ond seventy uegroes, DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS YESTERDAY, The following European and coastwise steamers lets this port yesterday :~< ‘The Britannia, Captain Laird, of the Anchor line, tote ies im the city who do Suck really pay their lawtel tas Wath ty re, G2 | sentation to the superior govorament, i an extrome arvonuee A very poouliar coincvlence here ia the fact | measnre placed them on an equalizing levol with the that the only two Ines ip the chy acting (in this respect) | people, whose condition and rights (they considered #0 passengers—is honertiy, are (he only tao thet derive Weir graate from | inferior to their own. But the home govoramon THE FAST PROAOWAT LINE, Toe \ soy tome fs badiy | *itvough as catholic ‘and orthodox as any can be, coul which, as well as can be ascertained MB i hadley te ¥ | no looger resist the influence and liberal tendsnoy of tars daily (on not one of which Is I: £0 the Hast Bread a has more twrwines 4 | modern ideas and public opinion, and the pretensions of undred men and about six hundred con je fh - the bishop were not only not recognized, but the appil- = Hod by soytbing | cation was uncquivoeally negatived. kts Tp consequence of the Collector's report to the Troa- enough (0 venture op (his tina, are treated om the 0! sary, polatiog out the Impossibility on. the part of the side of Broadway to ® lour trough some of the foulest | morgnanta to make the entry of tueir goods in the form and durtuest stroots in Now York. 1 tuoy euvwldembark | Yrmanded by the now regulations, (he Director of Ad- ine at Fation ferry tor ibe Hraato Building, | ministration bas granted a farther term of one month vilege of running a railroad in | 804 8 balf-—that ts, atlowing woot timo—say tom mingles | for them to present the requisite details, exempting them many instances, dying in two or th your readers hear that there are children and female adulis among the victims, as has been the case cerly this y1 ir, they ueod never doubt the violence or severity ?, t be buct : f the disease, 4 No. 20 North river for Liverpool and Glasgow with. as pasand April 17, 1860, & yy will be lucky if they rew ‘at the eamo timo from the fine of sixteen per cent, pro- | = - Church of the Covenant will unice with the former, | Dier state, nowwitnstanding the’ ob- | the forey to Wolliam street, twenty Sided the goods be manifested in couforiity with the | y,fur Dusiness had boon transacted tii! the 24 Inet. | When the church in Madison square, shall be closed for | twenty-three cabin and sixty-seven steerage passengers, of tbe Governor. eet siation apd ap hour at the A) law, mt fh wothing was done of any consequence, the brokers | Cattiog ‘on the third and fourth Sabbaths in August, refresh ~~ . having decided 40 on the plea of tho incident which | Canine anda full carge of grain, lard, rosin and cheese, original grautees wore John B. Deviin, William A. La Milioia, @ military paper pablished in this town, Pr hem ¢ ~ Idost e Vhurch of the Covenant, Park avenue, corner o! Captain Hall, of the Nai Steam Cornelius Runkel, Bernard Smyth, Henry Clark, contains thd fcllowing:—According to the directions } Promp i who open rh ~ vriy-fifth atreet, will be open. ‘Tho Rev. Dr. Ray The Erin, Captain Hall, of the National Navigne A. Honing, William D. Marvin, Joug V. Coon, Contained in a royal order ot tho 17th May last, commu. | Mereants, who rétires from Dusineas, Palmer will occupy the pulpit in the absance of the | tion Company’s line, left pier No. 47 North river foe William PF. Buckiwaster, Goorge L. Thomas, Wiliam N nicaled to the Captain-General, and having reforence to | Markel showed no lack of acti ly. ee condi pastor. Liverpool and Queens with forty cabin and one sand Jathes Murpuy - the Caban estimate: of wat, corresponding to the next ot ae en Oe ee eae ie or damm A | The West Presbyterian church, Forty-second rpool erp pe snr 000,000 10 ims, which is one of the moot extensive in the I. 1 ~~ fecal year, it appears that the army in this istund t8 Sees oe eee ate, Shicause Gortuhnly to ctreot, near Fifth avenue, open morning and afternoon, | hundred « neorage ponents, Steves. cuenta ty of th nnn and ae arts | 77 SALA Be aan et robert argutarient® Monn weal nae ip | fou rz erg ay” No eras cay ate | Se Wey: dames Pratt wit moupy toe pul, 0) | MG RUE ar Egat Capi nen at ibe em as Fo mith stroe rant allows it to oxtead as eas aod the service should Warrant an augmen- ~ - , 5 rest church wi ‘open as usual, Light, " far as tne Battary, Bot the Mises ave wot yet been laid | sent tne com om slmom lass by tes dnerse - talon Tee infantry wit vo dfteeo owsand. etrong, Seen oe tna eae cetici Mil ines duriog the month of August, when the afternoon sna ninivet for Southampton. mn one hueared sag lown there, aud probably mever will, The ~ > . ey os a t t regiments and four battalions ' itted. ‘ Yowing Is the’ route of the ond, the abore. named v sicher im preparing goods for suipment | Chusbeurs fearadpras) aoe quartered ta different parte of | Sf@,moutly in request, The aggregate. @ Vice wilt be omiiteivad Seventh Presbyterian churches | twenty passengers and # {ull cargo of coven ond ond use 2 rail with @ dogvle or a Sfty men, disiributed im siz companire, with the neces ae ptr ee - arrangement is not yet perfect fem in Hane Oy ber deck os eveken. single track, a8 here:nalter provided, and to convey ere " cers. Ti talons to 1,616,273 boxes, against 1,474,194 boxes dur- ANT REFORMED DUTOM, can Packet Company ° gousers Whelown, for oompeamilan (brough, pom aed have to wait for the drays, fear aataber 9 oMcers, The Dalalions, m eet f of last your; of the former, | ayy Collegide churches will bo open ss follows: — for Hamburg, with the Uiiled Sates mae, for Ger- along the following route or routes In the city of New nt® passengers are often delayed sitting | Kivamo are dissoived, while the officers will be consid. | 722,924 boxes wi be £06,87; North, Fulton street, open morning and afternoon, | Many, taking Oiyite cee ail fb we York, tiz'—Commencing on avenue D at the northera holy mood for cred an autached to the militte of Havana, which eon. | Boxe tn 1806 cus hs im uly Faroton gpd ath needle gray cange of cota, extremity of the same, uence through and along aveoue ” tower to the year, fourth street, opem | tobacco, sewing jm 5 a ete piace, corn ia morn'ng and afternoon, exeept the Gret two Sabbath: , while the proportion D with a double track to Eighth strect; thence through ‘One of our city organs fears that there will be vory | S#n8t 00.67 per cent inst x 4 and along Eighth stroot with » single track to Lewis | crowing at Nassau, are choked ited by the Cubas and Florid ne to Burops, &c., has been 60.81 treet; thence throug and along Lewis elrcet with policemen deiaued for tule apecial purpore at Sree ee tcrarremna, on arrival os she Americas olde, 9°35 per cent ast ye at Augumtiy-ninth streot, corner of Fifth single track to Grand streot; thence through and along Att Sh have tobe extracted to another company, which trane: | Dogehead sugar, estimated at the morning and afternoon, excopt the last Grand street with a double track to Rast Brondway, aseage for eber pedestrians, sree! | iste: them toto Faglish and then sends forward to head y I aeguee Chatham square, Cuatham street and Park row with a “yom The sireots are completely | (icity address. If for Spain or any Spanish poseesst portiny Pory-cighth street, near Fifth aven double track to Broadway; also frou the corner of ave. | Useless and barred up for the time, and (hie alt the islegrame have to be cain given in spanisb, inctad | Hn of (be > , ny and efternoon, except the frst & que Dand Eighth strect through and slowg avenue D “ slows fees GY etlewing ing the eihelal despatches of goreramont, therefore the | , Tbe demand (or to ~ ‘August. with a single track to Houston street; thence through | [2 (hroagh one of the aarrowest and at the same time craft unengaged at prea the ‘aouth ebareh, Fifth avenue, corner uf Twenty- have not only to pase (hroagh the hands of bt there and along Houston street with @ ingle track to Goerck four operators, but, what tf worse, through two trans- first street, open overy Sabbath morning throughout the ‘street; thence through and along Goorck street with ore ‘ono fs often enough to rendet the trans- mer. & single track to connect with @ double track io latica iacompeebessive to bln who made ik Said or- BRITISH HONDURAS eg PROTROTANT BPisCOPAL. Grand street heroinafter provided for; alse connecting gan suggests & remedy, by admitting the te! ¢ Bt. George's, S11 = Hy wed ~ wee RO ee written to de sent forward in the sai mnnnnnnnnnonnnonoe wae ‘anal street ou ‘0 4 ish operators for the purpose, Tt " ibe wenary wiv ot Drouinay’ atearcomnecting th the Ge Seer ene eanine snerstons foc ibe parpose. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. moron ant aeagon aig Crome cn ie doable freak to, Grau reat at Lewis frost, through fo.low the tame ayetorn, Immigration of Ex-Amortcan Rebels—Loc gabbate morning, caeays the iast Sabbath in Aug’ Nag somo comp argo of merchandise. ; Sas wae terry; aso commenting Os lee burtbere Key Went hitherto bas bean but an tosigniteant place | “tion of the New Clty of Rtichmond—Oficlal | ©The upper Larch of the Ascension, Sixth aven The apres vn Eaioa, of the Atlantic Coast extremity of avenue B, through end along avenue tn © Geevennene view, end the convesioed’ As Mog Baptiem of the Town=The Weather, Crove | ner of Toirty-fourth street, apon Sabbath even Masi v's Steamenip Com: river for Mobile, with @fteen cabia passongers and @ Fn a oor aptain, Nickerson, of the Empire! io Wi . "19 North river for Savanaah, with. hee, Jor sesengere and an assorted cargo of merchan~ be tot thisarticia If Dot, some day an accident OF some other mishap will been properiy appreciated by thi Department. with @ double track to Clinton st . ‘the Jat Sabbath im Au - has proved to be a very convenient pl nv0u8 tral American | cept the r ity, Madison {eran 8 eaguel to the wae acta of ur lagiiaiory at | for Emarican war ehipy and 140) aot se» why ihe same the Nort oat ated es will Ve open sabbat atvaoy. ase could pot be {t for American merchant Bsiiae, British Honduras, June 18, 1867. jogs at bai ‘eiternoons et five o'clock, 1 GENERAL SHERIDAN, ; thence through rm beck von, y Cuben porte | since my last, por Pallas, there bas been a grand | When the church te be closed for cleaning the services UeTTEes ‘without incurring beary expenses and be subjected to all " wenty passes track in Canal strost, a: Browdwag wi - aestniin a oe fart of restrictions, Tas oc tee hy Key West cannot | aifair among tho late fmmigrante from the Southern d fo the fectare ne: orang. paar fie one d of Leary’ tine, wr; i ce 2 Lee ae Genent Chen Wed to attend the laying of | be ayailed of, both by vesseie loaded and in ballast. as | states, who have located themselves im this coiony. | o54n morning and afternoon, pier see tioen river, for Charleston, with Ubirty pee — .—- one — “a a4 preynnaes fone of a soldiers’ monument in Detrot os TD EY 4 ee ee ae ag Soma three months since I informed you of the arrival ‘All Sainte, Henry street, corver of Scammel, open andes Fall esneuses sar of te Torts’ ard street - lowing anewer: — a “Fel. th morni Ca Seti 1 wi ourth, 7 neds) feouth,” wher to proceed “for orders,” Heavy ton- | of throe gentlemen from Louisiana, Arkansas and 1 nk eaten stastons of the churches and of the ver ay oe genet , Apts ington wirest; (he isigenn Jane aa eae | | Sage. dues, will orn Me vier Re eee ee cate tna eps tec need chy memneninuan santana oor 80 Use ee Rabbat North river for Chari awe : tb sti) wier export du i ta! Y ran, four mer, ington — sirect aioe e be veeful for making freight ergagements. { | They visited all parte of the colony, examined the Ianda, nterestin ree re i cargo of grain, afternoons from the worthern tothe southern limits | ROTM umbia airvet, Ae. of the cofony. They finally selected a portion of Crown | 97 Greenwich street, 122 Leonard lands ata piace called Point Acaweas, Here they pur- | ty-fith aireety corner of Kighth aveoue, he. chased a large tract from the crown on favorable terms, American Bible ever. and on the coast they have located and Iai@ out a lite: Secheney coun teoth 8 town which they call Richmond, Here they have been The stated meeting of the y : hh Joaring and sutveying the lands, and had | ** Bible House on Thureday. Twenty-tive sew sux auctions, you know, were hitherto govern. | very busy clearing and surveying an tas Se arden ae soacounaneasan wom vastred Snopoly—that is, the privilege of selling ab auc- ogress towards (heir eettlement, when his . Re cag Ge Guoleer Ol wre fer wes | rec mome Pree 2 from Rev, P. Emil Ry@ing, Copenbagen, with an in lace; thence through and @ double tack to the. Bo but it offers a wide fleld | rivers and wi Shipmasters will, by call their have oted an insignificant plac for your merchants to study, ing Bret at Key Weat, be to wha; ae cording to the state of the markets wi fh Ore sbeng PObSiiOn, tne and do ay, ity iuerto been th a or tbe “ie “Talley City, Captain Tomlin, of she spread Stactaship fine, loft pier No. 16 Kast river pasvengers and a {air assorted Fracconia, of the Portiand and New York Seam. track to Wash on are ‘& single track iefoarwande X across West iroadway to Walker et through and along W tne double track in ‘the track Washingto; 4 om == 1 om, General, very retpect FU. BREAIDAN, BM) jor General. Washington street win | pa oe etna! | Excellency, Lieutenant Governor 1. Gardiner Austin, ncaa of pane gunnes —_-—- bg ith the soubte track ta | 5 OA LIVINGSTONE O&ap OA AL y ihe parpese of | and some gentlemen went down there and chnstined | teresting secount tg aia on @ ning ortnd WUNNICUTT ENDORSE! ng Fourteeath steees * ada ONE DEAD OR ALIVE? ny oubees wilt sgon fol. | and ofeishiy proclaimed the new town of Richmond of pe fociety | froma Rew. Al aohaatl, Gabeut, eee. —juonmono, Suty 18, 1807 ‘in J \ t started are the Gems of Cruse: z Honduras, This was done mid the roaring o than! track to Thiry-foart The Pies, of tote, of Map $9, pabliohes with great | WE. ails ead t to. . 5 ™ | cannon, tho popping of champagne corks aud the cheers the Board to print St re mete | lunpicuss, who as just returned from, fom, Greet; thence through and along Thirty.fourth sireet | Particnlarity | cued ‘acts of De, Livingmone’s death. ‘According to th rit the import duty on books | of the company. to Hebrews, taclusive, in “y trates that bie couree is endorsed by oll load ag re With a double track t avenue A, nd themes through | But as oxira of the same paper, dated June 14, con'sins Gxoans the exorbitant rate | OF ail places in Ato Tay of Hondurne, this ts supposed | was accede Ly m Ue. Berges Acre 6 oe wa seneter W) fem, be and niong ayenuc A with @ doab: s ‘ve the best fo. a town—having a beantiful, specious ‘Zak . toe tas See UP ieee Ne a foes co iertor, eeceiiont water, good soli, with an | Warmoniaed version of the’ Testament ia the Zula lam ‘bin 6 “ber, Tbe cars of ibis line are oy 80 seenne Ceuntartable oe | Seilowing We 6 part to eot'ghien | extensive, fer ile valley strotching for miles in all direc- | guage, me as’ dedi of lames Gr, pee ¥ what they oughs to Ue, and im the ned to bows. | trong around, it. If thie epeculation suecceds—if a euii. | Grants of books : f of $140, They A Porasaer Wi Gummer an open cor is pot to be | ciont num’ er of the right kiud of men retile there and | volumes, Lesides o 4 Rpt Fd en | entor inv, the cultivation of sugar, and hare tne means ve | wore 19 aoe ‘thasela'h Ce ttast eaoat sas 098 a igi—it will Boom 6 town o| - o Portions of vie day refbrred to are | re ee, caoamer tosareapete for disteioution V; the P' Uplscopal Froedmen’h | bia deugnisr, HM 2 Cmte cies artay. te dui inerde to suffocation, and on the front aad torms, ont danger of the lives of the 4 is Het Stajesty's steamer Barracouta arrived here on roveatan| 7 the sate un the commission vo Inquire (ato the defeat | Commission; to the American snd git Tas oa of whom are delicate. woak little aicia, of our troops in frecomber last, They have pone amy Friend Sree 4 5 ain oitensance WHR “soll Jngtion Dhewe. = ‘ouay, and 1 chink have finished tBeir lavors, and bath Sohge,, Boolety Sine de valve

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