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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMB¢R 22, 1967—TRIPLE SHERT. E . reporied m ho Tanann at the thine, died of bi* injames | taypot” is doctdediy cracked, delighted the ears of all | rested the 19th instan? on guspicion of having set INTELLIGEN bere ts free from al! the trammets arising from thé THE COURTS, On Friday ik An duqueat is to be held to-day, who beard her wish fire Wgpthe People’s Hote’,, 106 Vesey street, was honor RELIGIOUS CE. of Church and State, It kuowe mothing of old “fogyiam, epaaanenapentaaed # Elteabeth. Stare hie the ciser Many Mallere? ab discharged from Custody yestertoy. Tho grounds perenne. save what has been imported from the other side of WHFIED STATES DISTRICT COUFT—IN BANKAUPTCY. Posvraxiwany or vue Sanverces oF QuiuzR—In the Fai lives in Dublin eo frisey, ‘ar the arrest were wary ali t, in the opinion of Judge Services To-Day. Atlantic by & foreign population and @ foreign ‘ en Bankrupt Elect His Own Ausiguest Uniow Coun'y Court yesterday afternoon, the passing eae ae Rewiion who ord/red bis immediate release after a ‘TRe Washington square Methodist Episcopal chureb, Nowhere is religion 90 free, nowbere eo properount penuiney f Ind Blatchford Qf wemtence on Sylvester Quiller, the murderer of Joba SOW: Molly Mallorey't sal e after thorough repuirs, will be opened to-day. Ser- Bowhere so respected as in tbe United Stars, ‘] nite . prsrron by "aiken, Bankrupt.—In | Firma, wor posiponca until Saturday moat on the ap- ass the lnapicee Seneeae epee grocsed fu THE NATIONAL GUARD mons in the morning, at haif-pass ten o'clock, by Rev. | the laud of the Popes, there is bitter raneor,againat later of Augustus A, Bika, @ In » one er refrain a police jer who kyows og x * 7 clergy; im rancor Qhio caso Register Williams propounded @ question to | Piteation of counre! for the prisoner. Judge Depue, tn ‘tho harmony of sweet gounda,’¥ and dqp’t bo- ad Dr, Sewell; inthe evening, at haif-past seven o'clock, ligious’ bigotry of the poor against the wipe granting he application, stated (bat he deen it but | Hove in turning @ police court into a whiskey salnon, by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Foster, Regular services | rich, and of the rico against what is called the Court as to the legality of @ bankrupt comtriving to | G4 gci of justice, bot favor, to the emped man. | hurried the woman into the Duildl: joining, where lnspection of the Third Rrigade. toda: . jm the morning and balf- stition” of the poor. rea church stands or falls Davo arf axsignoo eppoluted favorable to bim, and sub- has sirong-hopes of a uew 1, and like 2 | ghe was pu: under lock aud key, My, 7 wilt be Ordors ave been promulgated for tbe inspection of pe ir ayhcralaae bheth: onisl oh pan mpd ite own strength or weakvess. The State * PT es at straws. His grief is evideatly | ary before sunset to-morrow, . min the evening, § not interfere, treating Curistianity like @ erty; mie — ‘ne Court could be advised that in apy par- “ ut manifest it in any violent demon- ~ “i ‘ a” thie brigade as follows:—Ninth regiment infantry, hon- morning and two in the afternoon, Prayer meeting | that needs a crutch, foligion la allowed to grow or Aicalar caso tho bankrupt had brought in one or more of | Siracions. IRwOLESS sue Leann Amen these who were day, October 7; Kighth regiment infantry, TWesday, | Wednesday evening. These eervices are open to all, and | dio; and every new propel or may invent thing new, or modify she old to suit bis whime replepiso bis empty pocket, Where reiigion is tn this free republic, it follows, {rom the circu: of our national system, that there is more merit obtai than in European countries, whem the State acting nursing mother to faith, makes Christians hot house! placts unabie to bear the first biaet of trial, The bess christian in the world are ip the United Siaies, Bue while we have to admire ti October 8; Seventh rogiment infantry, Thursday, Octo. ber 10; Thirty-seventh regimtent mfantry, Friday, Octo- der ll; Pifty-fifth regiment infantry, Monday, October 14, Firet regiment infantry, Tuesday, October 15, Each Tegiment is to assemble at Tompkins square, at ten o'clock, A. M., upon the several days above named. Sixty-ninth Regiment Festival. all are invited to come. The Fourth Presbyterian church, in Thirty-fourth @ireet, Rev. John Lhomeson, D, D., pastor, will be dedi- cated to the worship and servico'of God to-day, Service at balf-past ten in the mornimp, half-past threo’ ip the afternoon, and half-past sevon in the evening. ble Srionde, although tona fde creditors, and hed by | New PLax Aporreo wy Brogans —Yesterday morn. | Tested by the police Hriday evening was a rather foe¢- fem chen an jgnee who was also his friend and !n ing & vagrant named James Lowden called at the reat- | !ooking gir), aged about sevemteen years, named Mary Dim interest, it ts clear that the Cours would with . Myera Officor Sheridan, of the Thirteenth police pre- beld its approval” Judge Blatchtord ruled thei | dence of Mra, Jane A, Wuliams and asked for something anon Raa tap eyyr etl tn Kiecttonsly when (he Rox tster le satisfed that apy reasons cxist *>Y | went, ie was refused, but nothing daunted he, it i# thro the streets, and on questioning _ fourd she am aeaignes clocted or appoiated should not be approved | ailoed, drow a large knife and informed ber that be piace lo sleep Ny igeane, ho Judze, it te bie duty to stare sueh reasons freely | would allow her five minutes to relieve bia wants, and if Sates Shan! U cont te Ratner cane the Cuan: sabmilting to the Judge the question of app! the necessaries were not forthooming at that time be | giqners of Charities and Correction. would Kil) her. He was promptly arrested and lodged : #, ead thes decision will be regarded aga etanding 1 " tl Thirty-fourth ; thas ofect, ip jail. Tas Feromovs Winwuounma oy Naconanie Sore. — | rhe sizty-uinth regiment infantry intend to give © ruined Sane cna pedergacseal print on isely because on the one hand theré is ao mu Tee. tama COUNT Suv? 70 tam Ravony Scuoon,—Five young boys wero | On the 15th of Auguc: last Gustay Aubry, residing 1® | grand festival at Jones’ Wood on the 14th of October, in | 1°0e - Duilding, services | erty, there is an excessive individualism am BARKRUPT COURT. ostontay sent to the Reform School, they having been | Fourth avenue, and tn the service of Joseph R. Laurent, | honor of the seventeenth anniversgry of the organiz rty-fourth street, in the Everett Bu pome ‘and among others,ywho dislike so mock A + Petitions Filed Yesterday, s copfuement in the county jail for miner offences. an importer of lager, was intrusted with eight endprecd bm sate, Abra bg Mi ard eS at half-past ten im the morning and quarter to elghtia | there is seo mus aerogenes, foreiguiom and Loomammtians Oscar H. Clough, chy, referred to Recrster Dwight; Rahway, > negotiable aotos of the value (together) of $1,000, whch | Yowshon aud Adjutant Hargous. : she evening, Seorrations of the Dermone who belong 0 the The temporary chape) of St. Thomas’ eburch, Fifth avenue and Fifty-third street, will be opened for public worship to-day. Services at half-past ten A M. and haif-past three P. M. ‘The rector, Rev. Dr, Morgan, will offlotate, + Rarast Hall, elty, referred to Roger Ketchum: Jamey Avorgxn Broopy Ayrnay iv Naw Jenazy.—On Friday ates be, Sone. eaarncees be his Jaa to fond bd P. Smim, city, referred to Regivter Williama; Voter } ast the colored people of Rahway and its suburbs vis- femapee ‘oughlin, at the house o} rawer rook. reberred : ; m. Subsequently, on the same day, Aubry, at the soll- Mo Dagon, Willian Kiet | 1480 Pease’s wood, in that place, where st had been ciation of ome "gmt Treseutine’' of Sisun ‘avenue, chy, Tred Dey ; Wittiem B - spesen, sie rererved io ogiter Allon ei Previourly announced that a ‘harvest home” would | placos them in his hands for examination, wha immedi- ndash ve held, The “darkeys” met in a friendly manner, | Stely upon receiving them put them im bis pecket and dent churches, and on the other, absurd and un-American style of High (burchmen and Catholic prelates. Who has not read of oar Beecher our Beilows, our Tyugs and our New Zngland oer tag Double Surprise and Presentation. Company A, Fifth regiment infantry, had a very fine target excursion at Funk's Union Park, Sixty-third sirest, ‘Ibey paraded with seventy-five men, under command of Captain John E. Meyer and Lieutenants H. Meyer end H. M. Bobnstein, Tne shooting with rifles, ve of the pulpit, who never seem to have avy otber than thas Dg mob and a ii pe eas ae ac ATE? fuved, it Is alleged, to return the same, although often Bi the Uni. | Tne great Krasmus sald ofthe SURROGATE’S COURT. congratulating each other on the success “ob de bar- | 7 in the | &t 216 fect distance, was very good. ‘There wero up- shop 8) of Mount Zion, wit! preach in the | x <—— Yont” About two o'clock in the afternoon the “igem- | Simeavit or Aubry that Florentine hae since fetouiously | wards of forty prizes given out.” Ager diamer a splen- | versity, Wasbiagion aquar mi three P.M. Subject:— | PetMNm qui pefunt sace ovum >” Abd he mation 008 Rofore Gideon J, Tucker, Surrogate. men” bad become pretty well intoxicated, and begaa to | signoaed of these nates. Florentine denies the aliera- | “id service of silver was presented to the captain, and | wi. Fe na 22, Samat, nee. Rar ph sacerdos echo ‘The following wills have been admitted to probate | Kick cach other on the ‘‘shins’’ ina not very fnendly | tion of Aubry, and declares himself innocent of the | S!80 another set wae given to tho company secretary, iddie Expou: Tr. Aah, ‘kerdos.”” Gain lazy inducements for many ® man of pulpit of an independent Church, Wi of our ministers doing to humanity they undertake? Those saintly souls, bandkerc! on the pulpit; giv! wire” in the shape of a sentimental germon; tie the ears of their audience, tnstead of he At the Catholic Apostulic church, Sixteenth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues, preaching this even- ing, at half-past seven, on the “Nearness of the Coming of the Lord.” At the Canal street Presbyterian church, in Greene street, mear Canal, Rey. David Wallaco will preach at Martin Arnemann. Both gentlemen wers somewhat eur- prised, as the matter had been kept rather quiet, and it ‘Was difficult for them to say more than retarn thanks for the honor conferred upon them. It was quite late at might when the happy family party broke up. Troopers at Fordhum, On Wednesday last Troop ¥ First regiment cavalry, uxing she past week —Patriox Hollywood, Chmtes Dem. | EPnos Tee se me 6 Conpenillg. are np Abe charges preferred abana him, Tee examination into srost, F. W. ©, Rohner, Mary A, Glibert, Margaret B. | which the latier demnrred, and each and every con. | (he citeumaances of thie seve wes preliminary epee Roohefort, B. Byron Cristy, Jeremiah Perrysaap, Char- | stant armed himself for the occasion. Some took ro Justice Shanley. otto B, Mortimer, Anne Millon, Elisa Braraball, John | Rone C\ntrs bouton, Ans ones Clie atee, many beng | TRYING To TURN A Lawm.—Atbert Lane keeps a restau Bmith, Poter Gruber, David — Dodge, Gerbart fohinih injered in their heads with stones, One Ad man | rant—some people are vulgar enough to cal such places had brought on the grounds a baseball clob which | riogq . éf the a day an * rish: der the id y domes Fitzgerald, Simeon “feed shops’’—on one 6! avenues, and yesterday which ts composed entirely of Irishmen, un com: | por a 7 0 rts; drawing their Leavy salaries and hving wok Henry, Adolf Jacoby, Oarotin He aaasit wow eae eens wet oe tording individual who travels under the name of Johnny | mand of Captain Joha Medien, determined to pay « wpe s 9 Bae, Saree a coe foartn street, | 208Y, are Very poor Imitators of the Carietian apostle. Lotiers of administrasion were issued on tho following | jr behind him he suoaked up debind @ sable tndividuat | Welsh undertook to take a turn out of this Lane by get- | Visit to Lissan Cottage, at Fordham. Accordingly, ac- of the Good Shepherd, Fifty-four | They must feel, when they met each other, Roman augurs, whose amile showed their poi the credulity of their dupes, But there is none! minisiers of the independent Churches a and many s Meianethon, mang @ dominie, who believes what be says, and ts earnest instructing and standing ic the wants of the poopi How far such aman i8 ve the snobby ‘Epiecopal prelate and t) espotic Catholic bishop There is something disgasting in the tone assumed certain members the High Church in this eountry.| They are aping the customs of Englaad, unsatisfied mia! everything American and catering to ev: lish,” They introduce into their ceremonial a and jargou which the mass of the people cannot companied by Conueil’s band, they sook the quarter to ten o'clock train trom Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue, reaching their destination about eleven A. M. After disposing of some choice champagne and other wines, in addition to an abundant collation of cold meats, the troop proceeded to tho field adjoining, where they contended for ms number of valuable prizes, firiog with rifes at one hundred and hty feet distance. When the shootiog was ue there was lots of dancing singing until dinner time. An excellent dinner was served up, and full jus- joneto the same, After dinmer the prizes were ded to the fortunate marksmen, and at about ha! past five the troops marched back to the cars, well Rev, Ralph Boyt, A.M,, rector, having been closed for re- pairs during the summer, divine service will be resumed to-day at half-past ten in the morning and half-past seven in the evening. The Chapel of the Holy Saviour, East Twenty-fifth street, erected in memoriam of the late Rev. Dr. Hawkes, ‘will be opened for divine service at half-past ten o'clock this morning. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Higbee. At the Free Church of the Redemption, East Four- teenth street, divine service every Sunday at half-past ten o’clock in the morning and half-past seven o’clock eciates:——Henry Kockwell, Julia Dalton, Lawrence Dal- | namod James Jeckson, and, catching the bat with both ton, Sackion, Williaa Castello, Margaret Smit! : ns ting, in Jorn & Kelty, Faweed O'Grlen, Andrew Peterson, Mary So whee eet ine hades Braled rriike blow 22 | ter of him. It appears that Johnny, on bolting his din- 4, Smith, Marx, Wimpfheimer, Aun Oullin, F. W. Han- | whether Firman imagined his ‘opponent's ‘head a bali der, took his check, went tuto the watercloset and there mor, Albert Philtips, Margaret McKulep, Jotin Loughta. | has not been detnitely settled, Due eeriale it was shat douaroned 18; Shes, Etna lence og pd ‘The following lewere of guardianship were \granted: — t to * a it was: Gharies H. Bramhall, gaarcian Joka t Geotail. ber boos tote em pl ented Water | Sieceed in hie litte fame, and, not blag enabiea to Meadows, guardian William Campbell; Benjamin | it was attached, First blood was called for Firman. On | S84 $200 bail'to keop the peace for the next six mon Kenburgh, guardian Nophia, Atuclia and ‘Joeoph | an'invettigecioa it wen found thet Jackeou bad been we- | "Ss cowmlived o prison, where, without the boiner of 3 Lucy A. Leitch, guardian John D. Murphy; Dan- verely inje It te fo that bis skull is fi rel, obancing Genres bree get bis mush and molasees fo 1B. McSweeny. quardian Francs P. McSweony: Jane | and but hive hope is envertained of hie recovery, ‘Tne | next ten for nix. iy sel jan Poebe ef arsenic = “3 pe “home? waa speedily dissolved and the “harvest” re- A Deceersn Curtp,—A Tespectable lookieg woman who qnardian Gersira, Frederick M. and Julia Feblix, Maria “ been arrested, and is ppeared justice Gertrant, guardian Frask, George's. and ety Gibtraps, | Dod mane i SF injuries. ere her eee ee Ee hoon the way ef a dinner check, fifteen cente the bet- Ee Shandley yesterday afternoon with a ermall, but quite | ploased with their trip, Among the guests present were stand, They bave their faces towards ‘and COUAT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Patoree: liveiy child, of probably about six months, in herarms, Cane eke Lieutenant Colonel Kitner, hajor Kent, in the evening. Rev. Uriah Scott will preach to-day, echasomattn Goa eaniiones Church; but they belo: —— é Fnn—Yesterday morning, about half-past four} 4 aenosed inet » woman came to her residence in Fi'th | Malet O'Shaughnessy, Major Ittner, Captain Wint'rs, | ae the vorty-second street Presbyterian Church ser- | to neither. They sand with “ove leg on the sea ant ex-Adjutant Devoy, Adjutant Collyer, Lieutevant Lang, ex-Lieutenant P. Menninger and many others. This oop which is the only Irish cavalry organization 10 the First division, promises to increase in numbers and discipiine, the other on the jand.”? They forget that roligion ts nm ia the nutaber of lights on tbe sitar or tbe color of garmeuts worn by the minister; but that Obristianity B the heart. Everyibing here must be national, The preiates the Rowan Catholic Cuorch must iearn to suit the selves tothe country as well as the Episcopaliaag, wil not do for the one to follow Italy, nor for the o! to follow Englund, Wo want here ireedom of relixi Let (atbolicity throw away the dust and mocb European antiquity, popwarlize ttseif by iay! ail Choge forms and ceremonies, that please 80 headed Frenchmen and superstitious Iallans, aro entirely unsuited to the practical genius of people, They want subsiauce, not slow, They want understand religion, The age of mystenes has The Eleusiaian in Greece and those of Inia in which More, the poct, so beautifully describes in big vices at haif-past ten in the morning and balf-past seven in the evening by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Scott. Evening subject— Fallon Angels, Their Nature and Present Condition.” French Church Du St. Esprit, Rev. Dr, Verren, rector, will be reopened for divine worship to-day, Services to commence at 10 A. M., precisely, Warren Chase speaks before the Spiritualists’ Society at Masonic Bail, 114 East Thirteenth street, at 1034 and 7% o'clock. Conference at 3 P. M, Rev. Wm. P. Corbit, paetor of tho Soventeenth street Methodist Episcopal churcb, between First and Second avenues, will preach morning and eveulng. Rey. D M. Grabam, 0. D., will preaeh in the First Free Wiil Baptist church, Seventeenth street; at 103, A. M. Jana 735 P.M. Sunday school at 934 A.M. end2 Conviction of an Emixrant Swindler. wolock, ® fire broke out in s stable at the roar of | 11 pseu cass ype cael Before Justice Bowling. ‘Wooley’s saloon, Railroad avonue. ‘The stable was com- | Steck and reawenled kor to. ta Iplishir to posneme beer Awong the nimercns cases tried yesterday tn the | pletely destroyed, together with one horse and a pig. | or milk. Tae depomsnt stated that this woman was well Bourt of Special Sessions, before Judge Dowiine, way | Po stable is valued at $600; tnaured for $400. Tus | dressed and appeared to be intelligent and konest. She, “d wh i . horse belonged to Mossra, Shaw & Hinchcliffe, and was: | deponent, arcepted of the charge without hesitation. Wat of John Jobnaton va, Joseph B, Lynn, which ro- | insured for $200. Hour after hour passed, and the worn: Bulted in the conviction of the latter. The case isef | pyssaic Covwry Covnts,—The triel of William Mar- | Mre Dann. who had thns been ‘don as advised to q 3 Y take the child to Justice Shandley. 7 efficient mag- Waportance, a5 ft resulted in the conviction ef an alleged | ghall, for an outrage on alittle German girl, was cov istrate, on Anne teking the mss swear,” ave her the Rotorious emigrant swindler. John Johusten, the com- ¥ ciudad yesterday, ing found guilty; he was then | affidavit to hand to Mr. Kellogg, at No. 1 Bond street, plninants toiled that be had latoty arrived m this oly, tried on an indictment for an assault, one lite girl | %', Tonadoned volts fate on the boundless ant storiay a era a Tative of Glasgow: that he was poor, | named Lydia Oobbs, with intent to outrage, He was | sea of humanity, until it ia strong enough to Mgbt its Peptember he sav the following sGveruvement io ono or { vod guilty, Joba Johnson retracted his former ploa | own way in the echoolnouse on Kandall’s island, Me daily newspapers :— n of not gu ity. and pleaded guilty je leenkee rpeoom ys Hamawning 4 Dorcomax’s Heap.—The only complaint - ing Richard V. iper’s stable, at Weasel, and steaiin, Acoachman and gardener. atx conductors, four drivers, | 4'kor nf harnven, Peter Cisco pleaded not guilty to an | Of Importance brought before Justice Kelly yesterday Seldiers’ Serennde. On Tuesday night last troop D, Third regiment cav- alry, assembled a: their headquartera in the Bowery for the purpose of proceeding in @ body to the residence of Captain Henry Wisser, in Greene street, near Spring. The troop was under the command of First Lieutenant Henry J. Boebrer, and were accompanied by the full regimental band, Ibe object of the visit was to sere- nade Captain Wieser in honor of his return from Europe @ few days since. Of course the troop received a warm welcome and enjoyed the hospitality of their command- ant until Jong after midnight. Major Schmale, Adju- tant Timmermann, Quartermaster Knolliotf, Captain not returning, Feo eale men, O'erka And men to fo to Chicag, $2 per da aoe rv with Margaret, Walden. Rich- | wasa case of sssault with hammer by Philip Pobner | Bochm and Lieutenants Muelier aud Hoops assisied in : ¢ toh: out of fh } | indictment fer aduitery with Margaret Walden. Bi ps Epicurean, the discipine of tue secret in the early I'Naseau atrect. room Xo, 8 een an ME LYM! | rq Terhune, tried and found guilty of breaxing and on- | upon Fredericx Schretuer, a pair of ‘rock squatters’? in | the altair, Rev. J. F, Bruce, an eminent clergyman, will precent | of tbe Church: ull these nave passed awn] In poreuance of this advertisement Johnston’ eatied | HeFi0s, And larcouy from Henry Harwood. He thon re- | oP) ot wirset, between Elghth and Ninth avenues Appeintment Confirmed. the claims of Spiritualism and Christianity, in Dod | The people must have ® voice in church matters tracted his former pleas to two jedictmente for the same ia told Bia he was peor | offence agaiast F, Spindier and A, Osborne, and pleated | Tue trial before his Honor was interesting, particularly — . fIty to the sam: i Stanto v4 unley, Dateh and would sond bim to Chics: , 4 fin, PERAe Meabememne, sities Sinetbe meee Xe ee! as it was for tho most part conducted in high Da - } son piealied not gurity 10 an imdiciment for bresiing | gyidence, which, ag usual, was condicting, elthongh each ston, betieving ihia representation, deposited with Lyn: gp Bp se hese “ j ‘ a: Salpeaetanieed Tepeatodly Bn § Bd entering and larceny, Tue court adjourned to | witness swore positively that be bad seen the whole worth Hail, at hi past ten o’ciock in the morning and half-past seven o'clock in the evening. At the St, Stephen's Episcopal church, Rey. Dr. Price, rector, will hold divine service this afternoon, at half past three o'clock, in the church In Twenty-wocond weil as the mitred prelates who govern the ‘Religion was not made for popes or bisliops or priests,’ but for the peopie; and popes, bishops and priests the servants of the pe: Let the old Reman Chi come back to its early condition, when the prelates we The Commander-in-Chief having appointed Colonel J. Henry Liebenan, Commissary General of Subsistence, with rank of Brigadicr General, he ig announced as sucht in General Orders No. 20, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly. ner, the amonnt requested. , i street, between Fifth and Sixth avenuea, sermon by | chosen by the people, anid not appointed by the influence. Lynn, but hie claim waa ignored, Lynm refusing to pro, | Monday. transaction, Ehilip Pobner hit Sobseiger « murderous 4°" resloyyamapre iubatvir ot hg ttc ae this | 8 rector, ‘fhe only service In English held in this | of @ clique of wirepille a3 gare the promised jon, and also refusing to refund ‘Trenton. whack on the head, vainly hoping to crack it with ® Rap church will be at the above hour, This country is a democracy, and the republican e!eg brigade ts fixed for Thursday, October 17, and Tuesda Wednesday and Thursday, October 29, 30 and 81. By request from the Staie headquarters, only five troops are to be inepeoted on one day. Therefore the right wing of the Thirdjcavalry are to be inspected on the 17th; the right wing of the First cavairy and one iroop of the left wing on the 20th, the left wing of the Tuird cavalry on the 30th, and the remaining companies in the left wing of the First cavalry and the Washington Gray troop, om the 3ist, Cavairy Drill. Troops B, C, E and composing the right wing of the Firat car le ® mounted drill at Tompkins square, under the command of Colonel Brinker, on Friday afternoon last. They did not turn out io very strong force, and quite a numberof the men came upon the ground half an bour behind time, This shoulda be stopped at once. There were thirty-two movements performed, with but one rest, No officer or private was allowed to leave the square until the drill was over. ment wust prevail in Curistiaulty, It wilt final carry the day, against the oid monarchical and central: ing epirit, America leads the van, and the other nati will follow in toe grand work of regenerating the ples, giving them freedom in the social and religious and destroying the vestiges of ancient bigotry, We dict success im this ca ure, oe nations will eh of one race, of one form of free gov! together by the common bond of a Apes Christianity, blending together the two elements of erty and authority. CRICKET, Match Between the Young Amertea( Phiti delphia) and St. George’s Clubs, at H boken. the $2. Afior the evidenco was in, Gunning S Bedford, Jr., Asrisiant District Attor- may, In summing up characterized the offence as the meanost of thefts, and said that it reminded him of tho ano of Sophia Meyers, who had been Iately ounvicied ‘ef defrauding the poor, friendless and hard-toiling sewing" girl out of her honest jittle earnings; that the prisoner ‘was guilty of swindting, by trick ead device, the poor, Prien diess emigrant. Mr. Bedford anid he had every tho extreme penalty of the law. Ming sald that scarcely three months ago the Partner was convicted of a siroiar offence, at that time the prieoner had deceived the Court by rag 8 as tho lawyer for the accused. The Judge @aid that he regarded the prisoner's offence as wost: espicnble—robding the poor emigrant, perhaps cf bis Jest dollar, He was determined to set an example and Bice end t this nefarious trade if possibile, The wen- 4 Row Awoxs Seonta—Conadaring the great influx | beminer, causing the blood to flow freely, the canguineous id painting his face 4 ia Indiav. The first witness of strangers and visitors to thie city, consequent on the pepe ris Wihant Eaoceuemaniveafinlion Detotican, agricultural show, but one riot deserving notieo Lap- | and his statement of how the row commenced was nearly pened. Lato last night a moles occurred betwoon sev. | a& follows: ; eral inen, when one man named Guie got badly kicked | ,ochroiner he goome from pocirraecncephad peachy and brateed about the face, one eye particularly being (Bund (dog) Uuilip you me our ast 187, vor 1 goal transformed trto & temporary nonentsty. He made an i you te-mght;’ den strikes m rout amidayit before Justice Johnston this morning, accusing | im ter brust—so; den he strikes bim twice, dwo times, a sporting character, well known in New York, ea being | 8, in ter brust. s0; an’ den he dakes ter rocks mit his the perpetrotor of the assault, Ee denied being tho assail- bands, se; om hit Philip mit tor foots mit it, #0. aot, and in retort preferred a charge for assault and bat- ‘Was there any one present it tery against Guie. Several witnesses redonelther | | ‘Yaw! I was in ter middie, petweem tems. a side, but the Justice dispensed with their services, and x ‘hen how did Pohuer manage to hit Snreiner wit! the iti for their appearance at jameuer 2” Cee eee et Opor and Remar PPemrance at | ‘fife hit him mit ter head, eo.” Amd the witness <i Race Hi vainly attempted toexplain how the assault was man- ee Cee torday afternoon fev. | sred; pat although six witnesses were called in succes- eral raro hors ved In this city. from Hobeken, to | sion to chow how the hammer e to hit the com- Atthe St. Ann’s Free church, Eighteenth street, near Fitth avenue, Rey, Kastburn Benjamin will} preach at half-past soven o'clock and half-past ten o’clock in the morning and haif-past seven o’cluck in the evening, and Rev, Dr, Gallaudet at three o’clock in the afternoun, the latter service for deaf mutes. — Frasyienit bees ent Oliver ings 9 having been closed for repairs jnting, will be opened io-day. Preaching by the paster m ‘and evening, The Shilgh Colored Church. ‘The dusky brethren who sing Hallelujah hymus and listen to tedious politioo-religious harangues at this long established church, have lately been thrown into a state of intense, but very unseemly excitement. The trustees desire that the Rev. Christopher Browne, who for some months previous to May last officiated, should continue of the Court was six montha’ imprisonment ie ihe itentiary and e fine of $50—ihe extre! ity of # take pert in the sporting events of the ensuing week. plainant, and whether the complainant hada rock in | Some of the movements were not weil executed, owin, The exciting match between the St, George’s Club he” Pm ee Rene one or beth hands, his Honor was left ln.as thick & fog | ‘n'a great meaaure to the wast of aitention on the part | M2 the Pasior of the church, while 8 are Part of <be | tne “Young Americas,” whieh at first proved to be ; ‘a0 before. of the congregat 7 mikes would be | closer affair than it afterwards turned out, was men. The vaies frequently ride in advance of the line of f an inatead of onan = 5 io” and backing they execute a complete making ® gap in the front and throwing otners out of their gp Place. As far as closing of col- umn on right and left squadron was concerned, every- thing went off to.erably well; also the various wheelings and changings of direction by platoon—particularly the “By squadron forward in echelon’’ acd the various changes of front forward and backward; but the dis- mounting was not as well dove as it should be, espe- cially upon the left, and while executiog the retirement by alternate squadrons the troop upon the right commit- ted an error in stauding fast when it should have been faced about. The crilicommenced at half-past one, and was oevr shortly after four o’clock P. M, best cared for under the ministrations of their former clergyman, the Rev, Mr. Garnett, In May last the latter gentioman returnéd from Washington, where for some time bo had bad charge of the Fifteenth street Presbyterian church, and resumed his old post of duty, The trustees at onco made threats of violently casting him out, but the aid of Superintendent Ken- nedy was called in to quell any disturbance that might be fomented by these gentieme: d Mr. Garnett was allowed to feed bis odoriferous lambs with the bread of life in peace and quietude until the time arrived for bis church, the same as other jonable institutions of the like description, to take the usual summer vacation, This gave the trustees time to mature their plans for filling his place with their favorite man for the position, and when the time came for again opening the church, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—BROUKLYN Before Judge Benedict. ‘The court opened yesterday afternoon for ine fist time noo the return of Judge Benedict from Europe. There usiness Of any importance traueacied, however, and the court adjourned watil Wednesday veat POLICE INTELLIGENCE. For the complainant, Moriarty and Molly Ma- ~ parr neh) Cog -beed ey ow bere leon : as; “Yer boner, shure, I seed the whole av it, I was Tenninty Beatsx,—Christian Michael, who has seen | 11:9; me windey whin I saw dot man there (pointing to nearly half s century of mundane life, is apything buta | tho defendant) kim up to this man here (turning good Christian; and, as an admirer of the “tonguey | to Fae eee at sthrike him wid the hammor in the head.” sex,” isv mot sane pure, sans reproche, an par example:— How far were you from where the man stood iast night, feeling pot valiant, having previously put | “Och, yor honer, I was about as near till thum as that roart o hk tent Ing my dure there is from me.” on board a large cargo of patent Inger, our Christian Sirota thiss enc wenn ‘haa? friend pitched intoa little women, named Bridget Sul- “otwon! There waa neither ® woman nora man livan, who, with him, is o nt of a house in Second | but mesolf on the rock at the time,” Fiad Michae! undertaken to whip a *‘ woman “(Woll, did you see the complainant hit the defendant s tizo’’ it would have been a different matter, and | im the breast with his cleached haud——”” cluded yesterday at the Kiysian Fields, the New ¥< Club winning by six wickets and the Philadelphia; appoaring to be hopelessly demoralized, On account the pressure of other matter a report of the first day’ play was unable to be given, but the following remar embrace the whole proceedings of the mateh:. At eleven o'clock precisely on Friday morning the wickets were pitched, and the Young America Clu! going in first, sent in G. M. Newhall and Mr, ae to the bowling of Mr, Gibbs and Norley (the St, George's professional, who will baye a benefif SURROGATE’S COURT—-KINES COUNTY Business During the Paxt Weok. Before Surrogate Veeder Daring (be past week tho wills of the following oan prot _ 6 ny felt reli id doubtless bi : " ’” interrupted the woman, Barton Secensot,, wore nemsliteg $0 probete;s-—Senaihen | eget betiet er kar ouniert OM aebeaean | Otter aneE Regimental Drill in Brooklyn, the Rev. Mr. Garnett found the doors locked in his face, | NeXt week at the match to be played om ah V. D. Nichole and Jac 0b, * | und s# he knocked Sullivan into “amithereens,’? “Js it after that yer Honer manea?” The Forty-seventh regiment infantry bas commenced | This was three weeks ago, and the church has not since | Wednesday and Thursday). The Young Amerioe lyn. Letters of administration were also granted on ‘estaios of Thomas H. Laville, Ferd’zand Kobman, M: ol Kelly, Maris Melerteus, Joho Puh Jane Doyle, Almy McCown and Mai all of Brooklya to drill in the new Upton tactics, The entire battalion is to assomble at the armory, om Saturday evening, Uctober 6, for instruction. No spectators will be ad- mitted, Oficers’ Association Sixth New York Volun- teer Cavalry. The second annual reunion of the above association will be held at the city of New York, on Thursday, Octobs The President, Brevet Major General Thomas C, Devin, is in the reguiar servi and on duty in Ne- vada, In bsence Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Hevmance is ia command, and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel George FE. Farmer acting as secretary. Volunteer Company Parade. Arran, te are now being made for an evening parade of volunteer compauics belonging to different regiments, At # meeting heldat the Tweifth regiment armory the companies belong: to the Fires, Third, Fourth, Filth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninto, Tweifth, Twen- ty-second, Thirty-seventh and Seventy-first regiments were represented. A committee has been appointed to Periect a plan, They will report on Wednesday evening next, Improvements in the Ar Regiment. The Ninth regiment armory is now 001 ished, the rooms all having been frescoed been available for public worship; and if the statements of the trustees are reported correctly it will not be re- opened until it is positively certain that the Rev, Mr, Browne, and not the Rev. Mr, Garnett, shall occupy the pulpit, Description of the Church of Mater de la Rose, in Pitt Street, New York. This new church will be built in the Romanesque style of architecture, of brick and Cleveland stone, Width 65 feet by 100 feet deep, with a spire 186 feet high. The inside will be finished in one grand dome 62 feet diameter and 65 feet high tothe crown of the same from the floor, which will give light to the whole charch from @ lantern with windows of rich stained giass. The church will have three altars, finished in the richest style. The high altar is dedicated to Mater de la Rose and the side altars to the Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph. The accommedation will be about fifteen hundred seats and, including standing room, about two thousand five hundred. Tue chureh will be built under the superintendence of the arcartect, Henry Engeibert, who fornished the desigas, The mason work was awarded to Mr. C. Uni and the carpenter's work to Councilman Rieger, both of this city. The whole, when finished, will cost about $65,000, Falton Street Prayer Mecting. The tenth anniversary of this meeting will be com- memorated in the Old North chureh, corner of Fulton and Wililam streets, on Monday, September 23, at twelve o'clock, noon. These meeiings have been continued ith unabated interest at midday every day except Sun- day for ten years. rile ct \eelting her so reverely that the services of a | ‘Yes, and throw alarge stone at tho leg of the de- \Yhyeiclan were thought necessary, she caused his arrest | fendant, and so injure 1.’” ed incarceration lest night This morning, a letter “Och! glory beto yer Honer, no. Afther the man from the medical man announced to his honor that, | there sthrack the man here wid the bammer, that there fortunately, no bones were broken, nor her flesh very | ould woman wint an’ picked up the big sthono there an’ syriously bruised. It 1 our reporter's opinion that for | placed it om the durestep, so that whin the policeman thts umman!y aeeault upon & woman, and some of them | shud come aleng they cud swoar that the gostoon there it must be confesked are, a8 Samuel Weller philosophi- | had bit the omadhaon here." cally remarks, “ wery aggrawatin,’’ not ever the arch- “Tio you know these parties, Mrs. Maguire ?’’ ange! Michael can save our Christian friend from tbe “Is it me know thim?” answered Molly, with an angry ‘punishment he eo richly merite, for raising his band | toss of hor head. ‘Shure an yese wuda’t be wanting agetnst s woman (ss ‘my lord”? Lytton Bulwer poetically | me to know thim low Dutch furriners, fot can’t be un- pute it in the Lady of Lyons), except in the way of kind- | dersthandin’ » word iv our language !”’ nesa Michael, surnamed ye Cbristian, was admitied to “Well, you may retire,”’ said his Honor. “pait to anewer to the charge of violentiy assaulting Mra Maggy Morisrty confirmed the story of her friend Bridget Sallivan at the General Sessions. Molly, essuring bis Honor that the only ‘min prisent on Dmorprety Hovsr.—On the complaint of a Mrs. Har- | the ase enor f Fm hoo Jast witness; an’ shure she the hours. me |” vist Shaw, who resides tn Bleecker street, Mra, Giisabeth | "the Judge cause to the conclusion that there was s Wotiker wae arrested and held to bai! in $300 to answer < pepo loose ee and dis id , h his blessing, at the seme time ad- ‘the charge of Keeping & disorderly houge in Eldridge | iid the cnet eee to go hom ¥ bl auzoet, at the General Sessions, Bail was forthwith | Ter Eacish goote,” and save cele, “een foe plese: jobiained, and Mra, Wittiker i# free to continue ber | anter reunions than that of trying to do the impossible, namely—cracking each other's skulle for mere smuse- ment The parties setired contented with the “mutual swear” each had had at the expense of the other, ALLEGED Lancany.--Clara Burreit, No, 40 Amity street, appeared before Jastice Smith yesterday, at the Jeffor- son Market Police Court, and preferred a charge of peity Gov His Basae ALL Dovom.— Frederick Kili who | larceny againet ickey. The accused was charged ter brod beoples,”” alin with entering the ralees and stealing therefrom mtn bir rh Pireea= a band! and pocketbook, containing a gold atud must have seized what in German ‘e called “die guen- | and a quantity of currency. all of which was found in her possesion. ol feunger augendlick,”’ which moment, with a woman, pos She was committed for trial, senses 2)! the virtues ascribed the celebrated stone built in A Yovrarci Rowpry,— William Michael Kelly, « young- the walle of Biarney Castle, near the eslebrated lakes of | ster aged only eight years, was brought before Justice K.llarney, and thos was poor Marguerite Bellerich made | Smith yesterday. The complaint against the boy was to incline car to his request-like enchantments | that he committed an assault on the porson of Isaac ¥ day she made affidavit to that effect, and the de. | Thom; |, Schild of six years, and inflicted a serious ceiving Frederick will of course be compelied to make the | Wound on his breast by ing him with « knife. Aenareble ta oumhe te Thompson's mother was in court, and preferred the heclt not without Sertobuaaing the eousret of uhe | CDATKE againat tbe javentie culprit. ‘The ecoused was parson, listen to billings and cooinga of amorous | Committed in full to answer at the Court of Special Ses- gentlemen, even if they do mix Sour and bake “broad | #08 und prewzels. ’. Fatae Toxexa.—Oficer Molntyre, of the Fourth wand, A Mormen Compiams ov nen Son.—Julia Lockwood, of | arrested Henry W. Stancliffe, on complaint of false Shandley and de- Fest Broadway, went before Justice pects ” | pretences, made by Daniel Casey, of 292 Poari street ah her and of remaining away, witvout ber knowledge | day, when the complainast made an affidavit stating; all night. James was dew ing ‘ast into che genus | that Ftancliffe owed him $6 on account, and had pre-: foafer, but it bean yo! afew monibs detention in the ee tae a whe. Juvenile Asylum wiil help to open vp bis moral nature, port to have been drawn wr jackson, and (bat = discharged from uress be will have 4 wer ot the accused. He cashed the check, net greatly improved tm other respects--in the physical and | ducting the $6, as requested by Stancliffe, bat on pre- ments! An excelleat reformatory f aberrant youth is lee paper at the ban! team was strong, and they were so sanguine victory that odds of two to one were laid in their favor but the St. Georgee bowing was too good for the Phiti delphians, and they lost all their wickets for only forty, throe runs, when doub!e that number was expected them. Ashes been mentioned, however, the bow! of Mr. Gibbs and Norley was straight on to the wick sud the ground too lively for run getti Mr. Bussier, of the Young America club, made the ay. double fi ures on that side, fourteen, and had also the glory beqhe baiting ot the St nearly ‘ e Georges was to bowling, ‘and thelr folding pantiouety ‘good, Mr. ‘ig field made a splend.d catch off agi 9 having to get NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jersey City. Onancs ov Ronswmr AGainsr 4 Smuaweair Stew aKo.— Robert EK. Henderson, a paseonger by the steamship Cor- flea, which arrived at her mooringe yesterday afternoon, from Nessan, made a complaint that Gordon Mcintosh, Meward of the veasel, stole two packager of gold which wore in his charge to deliver to a banking house in New York. The plaintiff? gives bis address 163 Maiden fane, New York, and he is ovable to, state the amount of Id'in the packages. The steward was arzested and is for exes netion Communipaw. ‘Tre Srock Yamps ap Anatrorn.—The recetpis at the Mosk yards for the past week were 258 cars, containing M4 cattle, 0,119 bogs, 1,844 abeey and 849 horse. during the same period 626 carte, 6,103 8,500 sheep and 300 calves. Hobeokes. Marerve of Murtary Orricene.—A meeting ef eMoers af the Hudson county brigade was held last evening, Genera) Haile! presiain, Tt wae proposed aud carried @hai (be Quartermaster Genera! be called on te furnisb Me requisite number of uniforms as in the case of the silo regiment recognized by the State tp the county, There was © disposition manifesied by the board of @fficers for # anion with the rifles, and @ bill to effect hie object will De introduced at the next session of the re Weehawken. 4 Fam Fiows.—One Charles Dusmen bas been pro. yt of the rum more Known as the Weebawken for the last nine years, Wi view probably to fmaprove his porition he removed rec to another Mecallty, whore be settled in buriness. By the terms of We Jeaso, 04 e002 22 Dusmen departed from the Shades @ legal parchment €a effectun) as the red. neaded @erberus ebut Dia ‘rom al) hope of returnieg The dandiord \herefore went into possession, opened the store and eet on business Yerterday afterpoon Duemen ® visit to hie old haunts, tome angry words panned him sad the jandiord Me!lo, and a fight ensued leer than 4 quarter of an Dour several parvieane bad ad fallen in on dither aide, from “long leg ou”? to wind wicke: under ball, Butterfield was the bat on the side of the “Kuni getting twenty together in splendid sty! before was bowled by D. Newhall, after giving on or two chances Hatfloid also batted well and secu: eight before he caugiy by C. Newhall. Norles mauaged to by @ good drive and a@ couple stugies, but be was not so fortonate ashe is the wickeis. The first invings of the st. Erorges concluded for sixty-three, being twenty, of @ second innings of the Young America was as am, lucky as the first. Norley’s slows and Butterfleld’s armed balis from the pavilion end, where he hed Mr, Gibbs’ place, were altogether too oa ee for ine batting, and one by one the wickets fall, ‘broshery: ail tried (0 make e stand _ on bebalf of it it was of mo avail, as the whole team got out forty-eight all toid—only five more than they bad io their Gret nandling of the willow, Yesterday morning at try and get the requisite twe hive rung and win match. Bainbridge proved a “sticker,” getting ning and being also notout; but Bowman quietty to turo home with nothing to bis count, from the fact having fought and baving fell. Ratoiif, whe took catcher’s piace, with 7, who how came rescue, glibly succeeded along with Bain! in ting together the required score, with the of Robinson's 7 (one 6,4 five by hit). Norley was the only an mame nado come in, for the 29 rans were now (ue St. Georges consequently won maich with the gain of 6 wickets. = Analysis of Bowling,—lu the first of the foes | America Mr. Gibbes bowled 99 balls for had 15 maidens, and took 6 wickets, an 96 bails for 27 runs, Lad 11 maiden overs, and de! 4 wickets, In the first savings of the St, Goorge’s Newball, of the Philadelphia team, bowled 108 dalle 80 runs, had 15 maidens, and took 3 Newhall bowled 107 balis for 25 runs, had and took 7 wickets; he also bowled two “ne balls,”” ry of the Ninth ves into believing are of Cay ¥ of Cor H, State Fencibles, of this ptain Youngs, mn ‘encil a Tegiment, hasrwignea, DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS YESTERDAY. The feliowing European and coastwise bound steamers left this port yesterday :— RUROPEAN, The Europe, of the General Transatlantic Company's line, left pier 60 North river, for Havas, calling at Brest, with the Continental mails, forty-six $132,000 in specie and a full cargo, Dribeipally tobacon The Cimbria, of the Hamburg American Com- eer Mine, left her dock at Hoboken, for Hamburg, wil @ German maila, seventy cabin and oats steerage joey $36,000 10 specie and a full cargo of rosin and provisions. The Helvetia, of the National line, left pier 47 North rh for L calling at Queenstown, with seven- teen cabin and two hundred and seventy-five sicerage neers. and a fall cargo of cetton, cheose, lard, bacon Tho City of London, of the Inman line, left pier 45 North river, for Liverpool, with thirty-two cabin and one hundred and eight steerage passengers, the United New Order of Worship. Rey. Washington Gladden communicates to the Con- gregationalix an account of a new order of worship, tried ‘with satisfaction in the Congregational church at North Adams. After the voluo on the the . gation rise and sing the doaclogy, and remain standing while the invocation is offered the preacher. Three or four sentences from the Pealms are then read, as 8 call to worship, after which © congregation rising. One of the rm read: nate ngregation ri and the service cngete the end which the benediction is 0 con Js still bowed down. @ moruing service, The evening service begins rgan voluntary, and an anthem by the choir, after which follow the sentences and the hymn, and the wervice same order as morning ser- 4 , * , 2 caviua eehann a of the Young America Mr. @ 4 dlebe, cleten man vikan | the davenite Aapte ‘as 0 such name or accoun! upoa vice, except that the Scripture leeson is read by the is for 19 vans, had ® maiden o =f were aeod sels No arteste, were made | Favow 4 Baitscn.—Jobanne Sweeney is an ancient po ngecen od unser oer hy ~ 7) om bee pd adel fall cargo of bacon, cheese and gem- | minister, and is selected fren aay part of the Senptare. pana A wa bats tad eae ein AG } Seas kaueics enmsiones by ue [mote at thelae | Dut tively “apecimen brick" of “Brin go bragh.”” | “Ropers Haywood, & discharged soldier, war of the Cunard line, toft her dock at Jersey lay, who bed changed hw (ast round arm to of the Miscellancous. A clergyman one Sunday, at the close of his sermon, gave notice to the congregation that in the course of week he expected to go one mission to the heathe: One of his parishioners exciaimed—"'Why, my dear ei you bave never toid ua one word of before, Wh shail we do?’ “Ob, brother, said the minister, “I don’t expect to go out of town.” The Malta, +City, for Liverpool, calling at Queenstown, with twelve ie passengers, anda full cargo and couion, Caledonia, of the Anchor line, left pier 20, North rhvor, for Liverpoo!, with thirty-two cabin and one beun- dred and three steerage passengers, and & full cargo of corn, cheese and rosin. COASTWIRe, The Rising Star, of the Pacific Mail Steamship © arrested Hack eh. ‘ } When Johanna gets on s spree she makes Monroe street | and arraigned before the magistrate op « similar charze. #aymond, of No, atree' Daamwo res Fiat —the iroa Dyce Company, who | Bom!, and her husband, Dennis, has to take a back seat | Augustus itay mond, of No, 126 Lah aes Rave Charged themselves with the execation of a work | (> the marital a eae until the “aphree ay bis | end vent, fer $23, tendering ® check for $87 on the of great pediic ouility, Dave ordered twenty-thouesod | Sheiah is over wid.’ But, be the powers, Johanna last | Assistant Treasurer of the United States in New Yor! 5 ao aight outdid oven Rereelf. “An” fain, yor Haner,"'ax | dawn Oy CP ole, Paymaster of he United sta istes from the operative Foundry in West nd able 'to AEs, MPIWy tbowsand additional wil be ordered carly | ber maa remerked Geptbeatingty, “wht che eos git qeonples. the ox uharies etn ves he same style, bowled 96 bails for 21 ruma, bad 10 maidens® aad 6 wickets. In the second part innings of the St Georce's ©. Newba!! bowled 52 balls for 34 runs, hea T maid sad (ook 2 wickets, and D, Newhall bowled 50 balls for 12 runs, 6 maidens, apd took the name number of wickets as bis brother. A fuli score of the is ne, : ing A full deseription of these pistes snd the | shod ay herself abe dates the ould boy himeeif; an’ I | accused the balan: 64, subsequently secortaining ‘omps The Unitarian association are mit to publish a eo > ; . O. Newhall. & wy ‘ mode of procedure aaeven aaeree Mm Me Hao | sosy orien be thinkia’ fall become ar her av abe shad hat the check was s bogus cue. The sazased conteanes pe Fee ee A ete, iret Oe, eet aes Wurey for, he uae of the peaietes under thelr care, De. Gohua, b D New: Move : Yesterday moon s iad named | O* "hi au wan ar ber sphress, Shure the divil wuda's at Willow's Point, and filed it up. Hay wood stated that Shy panseoars, = fall cargo and the United States ew book of service, This map has grown out of the Ral 6 Rew ag ep Newhall H ; . a? hed been driven 1 mai x b. rial ane, ding at Irv , sttempted te jutep from anything t© do wid her tii! ehe got sober, an’ as that an p= otal ‘he commission of the crime by The ! 1, of Cromwett line, left plér No. jane on % semi. scoped service adopted ae Te fowkalt H : fain @ North river, for New Orieens, with eight passengers ee Ongood, » 0 0 © Newban ° Friomous Asuvit—Some weees ago, Mrs. Mary Ann Riley was, it is alleged, brutally beaten by ber hus- On the 10th inst,, Rev. E. D. Kinney, of the front platform of a ©! stam horse cer, a ‘ongre- ene of onal church of South Pipe! baptized and admit ac one of his lege broken ar \eq from tke calf to the knee and a full of assorted freight. The Sun Selvadgr, of the Repire tno, 14ft plot 13 | fed'tavo the church Mr the eap of whiskey alone; bet she won't” salad ~ w Amer, in 4 ' ‘i Rrung ov A, 7 . FB hcg “she sorurte bece Conc’ EEE scan euan ofall ngs of assorted frewaue aest! third year of bis age, In farwemeviiey oy 4 Fy «+ HonmriaL, —The German Hospital “ Ring ov fifty, yer Haner," lag. She returned home te No, 66 North Moors street on | “"tng Champion, of the New York and Charleston | Sret Sanday im July, Captain Obadiah Redding, aged " Boclety bare agreed upon & mie for Ube erection of @ | * Rather off to reform," remarked his Honor. Friday, amd was mot at the door by Patrick Dufty, who, } stem Company's line, left pier No, 3 North river, poy By No -nine years, was baptised and received * grt n “Yer Warship,” here broke tn the aweet-votend | i: is charged hruat at her with @ aword bayonet, pap Ao ‘with sixty-seven passengers aud @ full | into the Free charch of that place. Seaared fast, uh 6 tires. ¥ ‘rouse | Hibernice—it bed s nyperborean touch in ite tones— ; steel baud of her corsets, and the of assorted merchaadise It te officially announced, through the Christian Advo- the block while she secured ber perpendicular by holding Grmly fa. Riley Too Valley City, cf the Fprese Steamship tine, left | cate, thet the Conteuary coutributtone of ine Methediet a ane # blo to the railings apent the seat of judgment; «« Yer War- F 0 3 aes |S and Prime? sireou wod— wed ye (hie) & tin’ 'fo—for ind lo narrating the above facts to 16 East river, for Georgetown, D.C. piscopal Chereb, so far re; exceed $4,000,000, % rr hop, wood wu or pen eomettin me. | Justis Dowling stated aleo that the house ai arnt 1! sesoried cargo, andit 1 estimated that when the Western conferences ad . | Yese coe gnteh, vee Duce, Dees, & Gutee men Teoma | x APITOLATION, are beard from the aggregate will probably reach hic) when sober, se" thas's evidem Bow, me derlint=—em | tained improper a ty } Six Ruropean and five constwise steamers, $6,600,000. A ans ataic. vy wbieb foar | |'\e (hic lonely widout : rep | Sa . paropes b ne on Fri. | ki--kind en-enongh toto cause bis (hie) errist, an'ay | the cornet, maraay aad full sengore and $170,000 tn specie, gb’ 8 reepectabte-| 8 o it (bie) Bandy ike, yer Baner's sow! (hie) | ofierry foand bm armed, when arreated, wi! ore - ay reopen atm ® pn was driving slong the Deleware ond Rarisn BO ONT OF AO GRD RI, BOW | tnd tet pick, FATAL ACCIDENT AT BUFFALO. TO THK RDITOR OF THE MERALD. ‘ ' si wl ‘The Christian idea is always modified by the mational nal, AD bit Wife 800 kod 8 Mies Say Osty ax Exernumawe. Joba Kaelby wae arraigned be- meneeene ein, about wight, @ clock, when foe Borse took trib fore Justice Dowling on @ charge of having entered the SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. Character, The mesnete and cavome of the ,people, sand brew the carriage inte the canal Al the occupants More of Harry HL. Bunith, 128 Chatham street, and stealing — 90, 1861. their peculiarities of thought and the condition of their of ine vebicle were dro’ me | iv three pair of pants, The prisoner sald he only wished Borra.o, Sept civilization have all an influence on the religious belief, eee een nn | ee | OO Rea Ta some quot ter Geena gues exber.” to teat the of the Chathags street people, and | | Coroner Walsh held an inquest unis evening On te | 11 ig proper, therefore, to call religion by the ite of : ; “Yer ‘Har, (hie) be aley now vid @ poor (hic) jo the of a theft contemplated. | body of an Iereelite named B. Goldstein, @ pedier, Freneb, English or American Christianity. diferent view of the bow- | came to bie death by ji from @ bay loft onto a Orange. Seneca Geran? tal Galante ould mas for iat come Lg hy we ‘nto bis | There Is no place where religion has undergone v0 , Tren ov Hom Isrcnime The man Newing, whe war re) jigpie therefor abie},” Johanva, fm anyibing but -- (ee egy by Beige as Mibwrn fora ‘ar, we |B moweelly attuned oie, hat Lhe her jipuld ¢ninay ~ ~ 7 ‘ —™