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8 NEW ‘YORK’ HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1867. « _———$——— I —- — nt f: " , statement showing the ship- m eepecial nner, | Mereafter olars of the Sabbath school we EUR E , | SSentharsen eet tes | ett sor a seicr | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL: | Crepe from tne port nt weak ant dating the s that not to know Christ was a shamefa? crime, a ceptable presents were received as the first offerings of ~a. year to date, together with those for the corresponding Urged upon bis hearers, cock of thom 4s ¥vere still halt | these little Sabbath school workers im the mission Buwpay, Oct, 27, 1867. - in 1866 and 1866:— eee e imi to delay wo longer, buat | cause Brother William H. Demarest, under whose periods: me plyapeey aur ‘trose’andé follow Em. . proroe y new house of worship is placed. Ove of the leading Features of business in Wall street ae : 1805. 1808, re oliline Mail Re t th —_—— Albert Boyce then addressed the audience brief! during the past Week was the steady decline in gold peo afemat Prarrtted 6,042,672 a ‘ports from e Ro- ThE UMIVERSALISTS, ‘ating them on the success of the enterprise abd al- | (144 t0 14134 perp argpgtne Previously 24,200,206 84,1 oe ree x to the establishment under sumilar 2% notwithaend! oe com mal Sa5isaits $54,008,555 $aa.a0T,308 man Vyar Fields. Our Saviour’s Church, Vo Road chapel, which has been jo | of coin that toane commanded rates as bigh as %¢8% | Totals.....+....$25, : Yestertay morning the Rev. E, @. Brooks, for some two years aug which began, | per coat per day. This unusually active borrowing | The exports to the corresponding period in the previ- At nenannmnnnmnne r be stated, with seven scholars and two lady teachers, demand was mainly due to the largely oversold con- | ons thirteen years compare as follows:— time paster of the Sixth Universalist Qburch, Our = had trudged * the by mooating house FAT Dit va Saviour’s, in Thirty-Ofth street, preached "bis farewoll rough two feet of snow, and met for worship A Xi h . for the frst time iv a oom without a fire, That schoo! L MUUSION IN A FRENCH MINE sermon and bade adieu to bis congregation Im 8 fo" | now pore on its list of scholars the names of one hun- —— touching words, The text was taken from the 16th | dred apd forty- F ome ing | Tho new steamship France, Captain Grace, of the | chsvier of Romans pry Baas voree:: - oa pomee Se National Steag, Navigation Company’s line, which left | B¥e YoU wise unto 6009, and simple | Hegcon William Bowen, Brothers Jessup, Hayes, Hug: Liverpool om the 13th and Queeasiown on the 14th of | Copcernjne evil” The reverend gentloman commenced | gins and others, who spoke in terms of eulogy and Uctober, arr? ved at this port yesterday evening, bring- jug that the Apostle Paw) had encouragement of the good work which they deemed so ne eneing ee e 8 mado uno of the | foportant and earnestly desirable in this particular fog our ffs, im detail of our cable despatches, dated to bbr day of smting from Irciand. dition of the market, nearly all the speculators bay- ing become bears under the influence of the news of the apparent failure of the movement of the Garibalaians against Rome, and the withdrawal of the French expe- dition for the defence of the Pope. The forthcoming disbursement of about twenty-five millions of coin 1n- terest on the public, debt at the same time stimulated operations for a fai, by enabling the bears to rely upon an almindant supply of gold with which to make their clearings, and in wed. achr. Harsiein, Hor n, fre~ mdse. to T. Dunham; sveamsbir’ Havre, 63 days. with Yaunah, with mdse, and pe y Ait es, from Sax Oa an 530 a Mi. 0) Livingston, Fox & Co. ie" at SS, passed atoamehip Ralelgh vans, Oct, 27, neoa, lat, 88.22, U. 5. side- sees 28,608,925 Blip Bon) seering south. Subjoined 1s the total valuation of the foreign !mports 7” “aby, from Leghorn, at Now York for the week ending October 25, com- Seite Wicuoiinss pared mith those of the twp preceding weeks, a3 8/80 "yg Scun Kixcrisuxn (of Now York), Luce from Liverpoo value of dry goods entered at the port and throw”, on the | Ag At ielsnva ve, shen Mt Nol ues! Hole 25th ibak She market since January 1 of this year, and ‘or the corre- Mi words of the text when be was about closing his minis- | jocaiity, and which bad been inaugurated with such try in (becharca, His tnterestim them was very deep. | auspicious promises for the future, The remarks of They were situated im the heart of the world, over- | these gevtlemen were pleasautly interapersed by the ‘The Ger man mail steamship Allemania, Captain Traut- singing of “Satne on, Thou Radiant Star,” “And Shai I fs bich for the cellunceas, masnn, fev hepa seen rived as | SDacoued by the imperial power of the Coars, and in | Wear's ‘stariess Crown,” “cieing Home,” and other | Tew of which they wore willing to pay bis sponding period in 1865 and 186Gr<5 ~ Captain Jonas Smith, a well known gentleman, largely in~ m Ramberg on the 13th of October, arrived the midst of & metropolitan idolatry, splondid and | yoicious songs, in which the ebildren’ joined wih | /0an of it fromday.today until the interest payments fo ance Oc! 3, On, 18. Oct, 2, fp terested in the shipping business, died at Stony Brook, Long Mus port yesterday’ evening. : eT One an Us, Appointment. that with slithe wealth. | evident pleasure “and heartiness, ‘Treasurer J, W. Sie- | should be made. ‘These are not due unth the Ist of NO- | yoy “Poids, .$1.6%5 307 gi-a81,270 91,252,250 | Hland, om the 28d inst. The ¥.nglich Pardiament will meet on the 9th Novem. | Ponulse bay pag cio bed govdbene A be Layee vens then read ent from which it appeared Leon) vember, but those neavily “short? have brought con- | General merchandise 2526,193 3,820,007 1,405,595 Notice to Mariners. ber, tar a short s* esion, for the purpose of votlog *8P- | the decaving faith of the poopl ee gar bot two months have elapsed Slane Seaeeeneninans of siderable prossu:@ to bear upon the Secretary of the Ais i gy nade ch’ RyPROgRAPMC NoTIC’ ORTH PACIFIC OCRAX. ent | the work of fitting up the chapel, which he yer favored | teen prior to its appropriation for Sacred porposes, oc- tier, for usefulness peculiar to | cupicd as a stable, out which had been transformed into Derauraene, Oct (1, 1867. ng. {7S sieamor’ Lacka, st 20, 1867, from Brooksé Total for the week. $4,181 500 ~ rc; Bunrav or Navigation, Nav 77 $2,711,854 | Gadiain Wm Reynolds co: wanna, reports, under date rounded by all the elemestaef opposition 1e4 depressed on | wlso with the epportum Aby § Treasury in fav: gr of anticipating the payment, It is not advisable, how ever, that he should take any not-ce of such a position, the aposite clearly saw the necessity > 4 z y } ip. Island, North Pacifie Ocean ae 14:h of ev ar, owing socortuinty that the | thet thecharck should be wahed, clreumspect, taitaful; | APG" litle House of praver, ee ae hic we sie | such appeals, “but pay the coupons at maturity and not bina aririnih Heeetlgy aie a or hg, AR OFdF the following Hamed and numbered Leealiog! miei ut cece tam prell may affect | saw the favosabio resulks for tiuth, if were #0: thd | wands oc four hundred dotiars had been schsrribed | Defore, This disbursement bas, however, already been | c...55 rye marke: for Tio riled rth, but the business | fern the Paclic Osea Tain ok Wee hee seria learnt nsequences most dicrstrons, if they wer 80. ady by individual contributions, 20 of the “ , te ' t : artment, Washingion, 18.6), and. fu 7 mater he \ t Carney & Ca. iseued a | Hence his sokeitude on thelr behalf. Occurring im auch | slready by nulividual eonteitvitions, “At the clove of tN» | over discoun ted, and the “short? interest will Comsti- | wagmoicrate, Tho wiles were 8A bage, ex stenmer South | fhe ashingiou, 1816), and found no Wace of any The ives of O ¢ bedi ees, & connection, the text was evidently designed to be a | be devoted to defraying the exnenses of the work, and | tute a frer a basis for an upward movement, and | Ame: ica, at 12c., gold. iu bont. 212, Pollard's Reef: No 125, with no nome; No 184 ereula io which t they shail oy 0B re sumans v of t er a Nagy pti Fe | some liberal resnonses wore elicited, varving In amount | the tender ey toward a reaction just now promises Corson.—The in the rates of freight and the de- ia No ie Daamare, Faet; 0119,’ with ne a for . ree shillings ition to the smenk of, and entire fidelity to, every moral | $10 to $50 each. The exercises were concluded i . 2" 0] e and derat erimes Reet (Ni 1 : : seicicate: alain ous obtivalion, and avoidance of every error | fom $10 to $50 each. Tha ¢ eayecratisrwnich the | 0. 8 @ssisted by thls morning’ news’ from {cline in gold ly and Sa a eee veal and Heres Root (No 140) about tweive » . ’ usly paid to their nto they able to fail; thus | congregation dispersed ? Europe to the effect that Garibaldi ia marching | !uiness was d eatablished, LOHSHATs b roar of amall exte " from Kast to West oar eredi t! ms reducing the $ to £168,000, he% COMME Hot Fail plossed ane veer i OE er a upon Ro me, and that the French expeditionary fleet | however, was ined, and in some cases ie, 8 from Not ¥, agile utlvude and longitude of : vce ‘Gadlc in Woatind Gaal And thus wise, continue my brethreu and | 2 ’ 24 : i " ‘The stock m store on sale Is fs 42W, nearly, The Fe a panic in 4 had not subsided, cn you cannot fail | Sermon on the Excixe Law and tho Brewers? | 4. Tous sa had sailed for Civita Vecchia, altbough ratty * ee of which 1,400 mere |, Our aichoraze on the SW nf this reef (Brooke? mm tack, 1 been considerably intensified, owing ton nditions of Conneutians the exte mt of the disturbance arising from this source ig | [imite’- Island) is tn lat 2315 N lon 1:7 24 W. which answers to the i ft s The Rev. James R. Dunn delivered an eloquent dis- taken by expo-ters. position of Sand Tslond. Nos 1% and" je by a constable. $9: yy. S7err. tar he. : ype pai ss : Fifuieth street, ba. | *™AtCm of uncertainty, The demand for cusiams due v We are going on with the survey of thie istand, but hare men drilling at alate hour, not far 7 a ne isd genet sn na | Course last evening at his church, on es a ont ties wr as light, the tota) receipts at the port having been Ordinary Ba beep Intervapind somembat by bad weather, during which acnester, In Oldham there aro sald to be | tion of the Romans, prose themselves to-day upon every | *Ween Broadway and Eighth avenue, on tho i ¥ | ony {58,712,848 This falling off is partially due to the | Low miidinz... ions thi for makes the cireumference of the Detweou four and five hundred mombers of the Brother. rare that would be a vigorous and flourish- | to flow from the repeal of the present Sunday liquor alld aes of (rade. aggravated by: the-diMoalty. of ob- Miding, Wiiiie reefs 2 Islands about 20 mi as We have not found an ene hood Nie ami, standing here for the last time | code, Havipg read tho preamble and resolutions re- AERTS Good midline Fanice into the lagoon, nor is It ble that any such open- hood, a’ @ dnilieg to @ somewhat extensive scale has ie “43 ‘eto me oJ tain! mg discounts. The rates of exchange are too low to Ing now exists. There ts. how a walt b: on the v he nitaia MC POTtsr, We. weres Some cently adopted by the brewers’ convention, ho pro- . | wostern side of the amall island, ent off from the latoon by een co micd cr nightly, Im Warrington the Miluia and of ail Twould say to you, or more ap- deg peas permit of a revival of the export demand at present, gate, ts do. barley. The water, which may praveto be a good harbor, The rr armories wero closely guarded might and day, | propriate to the feelings of this hour than thece:—vL | ceeded to.comment upon their character, designating | 21) NT te tian daringethe vn ruled at under a con- | schr Milton Badger ts anchored inthis harbor, and f sbalb Many - 5 would beve you wire, ante that which 1s good, and sim- | them as the selfish and unscrupulousemanation of men . + dem: shipping goode_ed- | survey it when throuch with the onteile work. any nspects” were closely watched. Four addi- | 5.0’ Concarning evict?" The weverend gentioman t Sh riel desire to fill their own | WOOK were limited to $214,696, The decline which has r Ovier kinds were | By duection of the Seeresary of the Navy. ona! errests were made in Manchester. went on to state the rise and proxroas of the Universatist | Who, im the avaricious des! on Tor | kom piace during the past year/in cotion will, how. | S/o: cannot cance | Cultoenia Met this, Sow hk THORNTON A. JENKINS, Chief of Bureau, Ad pealfal acetdent, involving a loss of twenty-four | Charch, told Low he came to this church nino years | pockets, would trample upon reverence for aver: bo felt. in our foreign exchauiges, and this will in- | ert four watein modecate demand, and higher prichs we're Spoken. tives, or 1 ear St. E Kr sits pastor and bow he bad endeavored to fulfil bis | the — ¥abbath = and ~—sreopen = om that’ = dav | °°" x fratized, ‘The sales were 65) bis. within the, range of our | _ Ship Golden Wind. Davies, from Calcutta via Mauritiue red in amine: meer Gt, Ettenes, « in Peance, Inaily Wishiag bigeonzregation farewell, althoveh | the sonrces of view, wretchedness aud profanity. He | durectly tend to strengtuen both gold and the rates of } quototions. Ry» four was uneranged. § for Boston. Oct 23, lat 39 15, ion 69 49, : cause @)oy fre-damp. ned to them again before all should part | believes the Excise law was in jeopardy, for political | exchango, on purely commercial grounds. A very large | of 200 bbls, at 5 Zorn meal, co: Arle aquidneek, Bigiey, from Boston for Mobile, Oct 2le a $9 2 Cc vance, Sales 2 0 bhis. city at $6 65a $6 70. We quote:— hai war Mr. Brooks bas bet n appointed the general agent of the | partienns had grafted on their platform a clausc aiming r ‘ é y bhi, I" i B38 63, ton . . ou THE ITALO-ROMAN WAR Doiversal's: Convention, and will have to travel a greab vs its abolition; but when politicians thought more of ‘Portion of the interest on the public debt maturing on Baperfne State and Western $8 0 8 $8 ™ e rig - i |, from New York for Tarragona, Oct 8, Int 37 , Tough Use {states in toe interests of the society, | the votes of men than of God and the interests of reli | the Ist -proximo is due to foreign bondholders, bat | ore go Te eee Ue oa nihil ug. vod ane wrk fn Neen Eh cc tiiamaciacs garcia zion it is time to look to the Bible reading portion of tbo | orders have been received hore to reinvest considerable | Comman (0 vi Oct 24, off Absecum, Foreign Ports, Roxane. Oct Tn port a bark beloning to Boston, Simpe gon, master, for Boston Iq. Sailed 8th, brig C'ara Brown, Rrown, Portiand. Goxarves. Oct —In port, brig Abbie, from Boston, disge Americnn Porte. POSTON, Oct 3. AM— Arrived. stevmer Sonoma (late USY Brown, NYork: sehr SP M Tasker, \Nen, Philadelphta, Cleared—Staamer St Loris, Chintern, New Orleans; sbip John Manu (Br), Mann, NYork! brig Atice M Putnam (new, Of Rosion, 375 17-10) tons). Atwood, Gibraltar and market; ‘i fohra “Anbie, Pitman, Lombard, " Alexandria; Seallower, “ Chase, NYork via New London oe | Teepe Ne daring $238 pnd thls AM corund W)—Ship N Boynton; barks Wo & 5 $2 % for No. 3.do., $2.2) for white | yee te Steamer Mo‘“Iellin, Baltimore; bark John Michigan and $2 73 for amber do. closing quiet. Corn was | yy Peargon Trapani; brig Bolus, Antwerp; schr Princess of amounts of it in five-twenties, which will be remitted insteat of the cash, and accorting to the extent to which this is done the demand for foreign bills on ac- count of the isterest payment will be diminished The closing quotation on Saturday was 141% a 141%, and the daily range ef the market during the week was as subjoined: Rep ets-of the Fighting in the Papal Terri- THE UNITARIANS. . community to exert themeetves in the cause of morality. tors —A Garibaldiau Chief Killed=Invasion _ The ram sellers say the Excise jaw is an invasion of 01 T derein=No Mission to Biarritz. The Church of Al Souls, their rights, What a mockery of terms! Does t t the invasion of rom sellers ost the conntry By? the steamship France at this port we have the fol- A large and fashionable congregation assembled yes- $500,009 pc i hile korea iaty thowsand ram ‘Towiw ¢ meii telegrams reporting tho military operations | tetday morning at the Unitarian edifice corner of Fourth | Sringors to ther ‘graves, makes orphans of thousands 4m ty & Papal territory against and in defence of Rome. avenue and Twentieth street, known ia popular parlance | more, fills our workhouses with raopers, our asylams A! telegram from Romo, dated on the 11th of October, | 98 “All Souls.” The Rev. Dr. Bellows officiated inthe | With lanaticn end our streets with prostitutes? thoy , the Excise law interferes with innocent recreation. gave :—The officin! Gi-rnale di Roma of to day enys:—aAt | Usual Ntlmrgical service of the Unitarians—a litany | 72°\.'on innocent recreation that filis the jails with a © Alina, Monte Alfno and Pecrone numerous Gart- | modelled very closely upon that of the Episco- | crowas of men and women? that robs the Church of HM iam tand: have again concentrated, and are st! IM- | paiinns, 3 zi | some of its noblest pillars and hurries so many fa numbers and Tec sramtities of | Paisns Having recited tho usual morging ine | Come, flower of our. youth into premature args, A band of one tho a javaded | Yooation coupled with “cantilation,”” to use a Hebrew | vraves’ the Germans cry out, “It interieres WNrola. w bere thoy have levi metaphor, of psatms and ether sacred songs, the off- | with our social customs,” bat won we eal troops are marching avainst them. Raa) Chere . the | allow the Spaniard, oue of whose social cnstoms 1s dated in Rime on the 12th of Octoberre- | MUSE Slersyman reads felection of texts from the | TotW, iit Mee ite enie amiable, pastime. 10-Olr St Louis choice double extra, Rt, Lonis echoes family... Common Southern... Faney andextra . snperfine). Corn meal,city. Corn meal, Brandywine. . meal Jerse. he demand for SSRSESESSELES Monday... Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday Friday. rd . 142% dnl and 2¢_ a 2c, lower, The sales were about 75,000 bushels, v4 at $l 43 a $1 45 for Western mixed afloatand $1 42a $1 45 ay, I~ sports: esterday, while the garrison of Snoraco was | Proverbs of Solomon; after which followed a second in | midst? The Ital ang would hardty be allowed to enact | Government securities were hammered by the beara | in closing at penal ante neice teed A Mae rpeeg re ge oo agen gfe ie absent eeouring (he country, a band of insurgents came | vocation and the singing of a hymn in duet, These | the orgies of their favor'e carnival, We etlow emi- | in the early part of the week, but with the pacific as | s{oat is wern active and higher. The sales were about | yg,’ do, Is at Re. a S2Ge. for Western, was Saiies P trey e mou sin fi née “Gonctonie os I a ri i zig Neatly, on. awn foun the mountains and occapied the town, the | gervices concluded, the reverend gentloman aunounced | grants to come among ur, but At does not follow weare | oe saair. in Europe and a partial recovery from the hens 4, bark Elgin (Rp) Meaty, London, Barley The sales were about 31.000 bushels at | Sth’ raced. steamship Moneke NYork. At Quarantine, fendaree as withdrawing to the castle. The garrison on | 4s the text of his discourse a verse of the wise sayings of | forced to receive and tolerate their vices; and 1 35 for S . its retorn atta ked the insurgents and repttsed them, Solonmon, viz.:—-"A merry heart doeth good like medi- | shalt these people, who bring om their own iand botn | previous depression in five-twenties in London and | but firm. w 18,000 ‘tushels, Westerns at | Meamhip Cortes. from Now inte ae Ce Ae torch The ailicial accounts stato that thirty Garibaldians | cine; broken spirit drieth up the dowels.” The rty snd oppression, be atiowed to «ome | yranufort, the market became firm notwithstand- | $1.67 a $1 70. the lntter an outside price. Giavianacen trots Athen is micits.—The offerings of rain and cotton, both by sail and steam, were liberal, and the market was decidedly more buoyant. !' ng gem=nts were made of covon for the steamer of the Mh proximo at %74., and room nt the close was FC held firm at id. There continued an active demand for ves. | pRORTRESS | grin trede, and six or seven vessels were RORGR TO with — fall sof. breadatuffa at} Growd, NYork: 1 ore er sob Noekots whee, | Maitland, Leighton. do. mer 7,50) hushels wheat HOLMES’ HOLE, Oct 25. PM—Arrived, sehr Edward La- the sermon, ¢rawn out by way of exe- Bere and break op ‘and deride the jaws jesson and explanation from the text | made in the interest of morality? A few years brief as the enforcing of the | ago, under the régime of Fernando Wood, singular Possession of the town after an encounter with the in- proper pleasantness of | to say, a more stringent law was paseo@ avainst the vaders, im which the latter lost fifteen prisoners and | temper ition. By way of @x- | tiquor trafic. When he was Mayor several of these Ger- ‘three & Med, jnctndine amongst the latter the Garibal- | ordium the speaker proceeded with a somewhat critical | mans started a new kind of worship. Provoked at tire tran chief Milanies, The Pontitical troops only suffered | explanation of the verse quoted. The meaning of the | curtaitment of their Sunday livations they announced =a less of Uwo wounded, verse was, argued the speaker, that a merry heart did | themselves res¢y to embrace the principles of Atheism ~ontered Efubraco yo-terday by surprise, during the Fenco of the garrison on reconusissance. The Poo {idical tramps, on their retnrn in the evening, retook wna, “York, ing the declining ‘tendoncy of gold, and on Pad nails GlAPA Jane, Paton, Saturday it took a sharp upward turn and closed strong and exctted, the demand being chiefly for the five-twen- ties of 1862 and 1865, for which there is a toreign market, and in which the “short! Interest is particularly heavy. Sales of the former wero reported late In SO, Oct (7—Arrivet schrs Early Bi Caroline & Cornelia, Davis, and J c 1 2 00 bales cotton: re a The | pervriore R mano of to-day says It is authorized | good in (he place of medicine, or was equivalent thereto. | because Christian ordinances placed a restraint on their 2 ane ri meyer, Beed, Mayaguez, PR. for Newburyport. 4 covir adict the staiement that Mur Franchie was en- | It was well mown that many forms of diseaso were | sensuality. But why should not this Excise !aw be con- | the afternoon to have been mado at 113%, and of the mer tn snilon the oth, proximo) at rai a 464, | “Suiled—Schra Julla & Martha, Jos Long, Jas Henry, s. WN tons Nanum yur 2X do, mahogany, and 2do, | Sgealh Mamier. logivood on private terms To Glasgow, ner steamer, 35,009 wy foal yy ¥ 0 do. corn nt i4iga., and 200) bola, | Gorrtentes. Lard. do for ‘trastes ‘with a mission to Biarritzand to give « denial, | peounarly exaggerated in symptom by moroseness and | tinued and enforced. Other branches of business have latter at 11014. and the scarcity of the bonds of both sthereior p, at tho same time, 10 the reports of conver= | despondency of disposition; while pleasantness, @ope- | to cease work upon the Sabbath and why shoul not these issues excited considerable apprehension amonz . Larkin, Bonaires vs Kingfisher (of New eextions (4! that place and 10 conclusions arrived at by | fuleess mplasance “had an opposite tendevcy. | these vendors of liquors be mado to obev the law lik # bushels whear at 1d. rab, Vanary, and Con- seme jo Irnals m connection with Lh leged mission. The sasort of sympatiy between the mental and | wise? Was the Sabbath maae for man as an animaland |*tbe bears. The demand for the 1865's 13 increasing im ho = ae ee ei veh alee A See tee jon Peavel E Arraaren . do ‘Arrest @ continue tobe made in Rome. y mar, atch could pot be too carefully, re. | a beer drinker. Before tho repeal ef tbo Sunday | anuicipation of aspeedy equalization of the quotations | ars wivat ataa.s an Olionburg beg. 1.10) des. wher to | for Pembr ike; 1 P Ben Sew ~ gerded, since it was the pivot upon which many & | ordinances in 1 there were no Sun tice Cork for orders at 82. if direet 64. off ‘or 1! to the con! nt ae oi " se Bodily ailment revolved. There was, however, a just | needed: for the Sabbah “took ‘care ef ‘{teelf; | fF the bonds of both ferues, which are identical in | Fore for orers at, fe, If direct Gof oa rcaiale | Redford fof Bangor; RG Whilten, Messick, Hoxton for Philadelphia; Porto Rico, Wentworth, Bangor to discharge, gm pony yp é Salted frien Trgn, Corrientes: sehrs Sarah, Convoy, Re Whild«n, Edward Lamever P Bent. higher than Bristol at 10d. per bushel r ‘y + Jol my Amerian ship @lanzy ai MOBILE, Oct 2—Arrived, bri; Jobis Sherwood, Berry, and about Dis. flor at . 5 Clesred—Brig Wm Creeve, Malev, Providence. dan American brig from Sicily to N NORFOLK, Oct 25—Arrived, schrs Menawa, Disosway; 2 eyery respect except thedate, the latter issue baring thre® years longer to run, which is a positive advantage, The undue artificial, depression to which all classes of government socks have been subjecied for the last few THE CHURCHES YESTERDAY. distinetion but when the law was repealed & police hopefuiness of disposition, both of which were in every- | force had to be organized, for vico and crime day life matters of simple duty, and that inordinate | abounded. The German infidels and the Jewish rene- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. merriment and laughter which the Bible everywhere | gades are the men who oppose the Sunday law; and —— condemned as an element of exceeting weakness of | when we find men so lost to the better feelings of iu- Owneee ration of St. Patrick’s Church at New | mind. It was said in another passage that the laughter } manit , Men who would sell drink to tho poor wretch 1 ited in th nt reaction, Yo:k fratt, on private ‘erma. “ “4 Hove nalmposing Catholic Ceremanial— | oi fools was as the eracking of thoras undera pot— | in tne leat stages @usctiben, und post’ the denn. kang for) ian imagenes silpacent she Goenie lliciminaed dui and neminad, | BSturaiss, Porter: and Magnolia, Rockwell, NYork; Hud . without reason— imple crack- i na, 2 . Lawrenee. do, Crow ded Attendance of Persons of All De« | Mere S0UDd, without sense or ipl ing liqeor down his throat while siending on os a bo. ‘itkely tas smtertores Hors.—The demand was model ‘and. pi were PHILADELPALA, Oct 26, AM—Cleared, steamship Hun- Ying of folly and nothing ‘more, Stil even this could | the verge of etermty, ‘words are fnadeqna'e PB Mo | not be utterly condemned, for there were many persons | to convey the borror of the upright Christi cay rate, Meady. Sales 30 bales at Sic, a 70e., a8 to quality. fs aad sig nt G0 ioe cecal Lone, mand at (Re. for shipplngena Sl We. | gra Arrived, ‘barks Canrowits, Patmos: Myrtle Liver. ol; Horace Seudder, Ivigtat: ; Natrona, and Norman. * = There were no sales of consequence reported, | By do: ‘Josie, Boston ; Cireassiau, do; schr Jane Brundage, 1. Sronxs.-—The market for spirit turpentine still | Tift te oman, Boston. ‘ ed dtl and heavy. Sules 100 bbls. ‘ 36 —Clea yeinson, Buee Adie. aed Gla. in book, Ronin tee demand ene ne FORTEARD, Oct et RO dian nd Bos Ayres. be the. geartet, for tnost grades was unsetiled. Bales 400, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 26—Arrived, ship Golden Rule, Bonk intione—Serm: Cleok ty. by Archbi mint with who knew mo better, and even the plousant- | the villainous traffic amd its more villainous abetters New Haver, Coun., Oct 27,1867. | Dass and silly Innchter of folly was preferable to | Every gumbling house and. en ‘of Aulamy ie Today “hasbeen a gala day among tho Catholics of | the moroseness which some people affected as | pledged with these same men to the repeal of ihe ‘his cigy and vicliity, the occasion being the consecra- | 22 Clement of piety. The morose person made | excise law. Now let the be repealed and wo'shall 8 glob: " © himself disagreeable to al! with whom he came im con- | have ten thousand streams throwing out their dark ‘Mon of St. Patrick’sichurch, the first ta Connecticut and | qact and he (the speaker), could specify no plainer duty | flood of pollution, aweeping down to perdition thous, It ‘Mo veenn al in Now Engiand ever consecrated with all | of religious people thanto endeavor to for there is nothing in the prevent’ aspect of foreign affairs to excite distrast im connection with United States securities, and these are still the cheapost investments to Wall street, The following were the quo- tations at three o'clock yesterday :—Registercd, 1831, ct Er wtoulag. “I tne taegunarat deckeame | Sakata sacbacs Covaethed socahe taultuen eh tie | ceke aes flied Fae cee a ee LS z 20) down Lat se be | ay SA) ‘Mhe fr) dosing ceremonies of the Roman ritual. The | Sttractive and winning. appeal to mothers to aw ju to e imation of ¢ 1862, 11434 a 11434; 6-20's, cou pT 13% a rammon and strained were generally quoted 5 a $3 Uy. Ch 4—Ship Sh: at » crack’ thoras ander a pot, the morosenesé | dan; beset i pon, 1862, Ter ned folk Washi leares ip Shamrock, Havre, vstoreh :s situated on tho corner ef Grand and Waltaco | Us ‘ine iiouk. was. like those thorue when, to wet and | CLuUgers, that would beset ae aoe ie resner eae, | 113%; 5-20's, compon, 1964, 100% a 100% ;'5:20"s, coupon, Wiimingon's3 ‘308 $4, aceunding toqualy. BSa i activ. gipe Thatcher Magotn, Liverpool; Barracouta, | Ons were tu ; streeta,.2 Dd is a commodious and bighiy architectural | soggy to be of anv vale even as fucl. Many peopie cluded, and the congregation, alter prayers, dispersed, 1865. 110% a 110%; do. do., January apd July, 1074 edifice. f robably one of tke handsomest in the Eastern | Were driven away from the Saviour by the morosencss i ad 1 i town. ions, however, were une | 8%, VNR ail, Oct Zi—Arrived, ataamship Herman Living {nnoed was quoted shite'siien ‘reeman, Bostoa; achr Albert Thom- ston, NYork; brig Win F ue Nene and severe austerity of manners affected by many of his . ee, ee ee ee ee ee ee, Ni Biates, fhe Rev. tatthow Hart is sts pastor. Gucipies, who ‘were. thes, though. herhape encon- Ordination of Rev. J. Lamb. registered, 1007; a 10034: 10-40's, eanpon, 1003, 0 To0ss; | PACKTas cit amnus, 722,10, and 6 Kegs land. The pork | Sy The gm indour of ino cereinonial of consecration at~ | eciously, instrumental in doing more barm than good to iat brick aie in stand ns beacons June, 7-20's, 10534 w 105%; July 7-30's, 10534 @ 105% ; a ser anal Toate the market ei, MISCELLANEOUS. tracted (t )ousands of all donominasions, apd tong before | B® cause in which they were engaged. ‘usually crow: last @vening to wituess the impre: Deeomb-r compounds, 1864, 118% a 119; May do, 1865, | The ttle | and lower, closing at about PI ons = iene 386 vats 2< iain OT OE beg Sis -the. | allude to or advocate the habit of boisterous laughin; 3 , sales cash and recular, were 4,000 bbls, at $21 18 « $21 BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN see ee Ma ateplction bit mee crowds unatieae | "Bich was simply the erackling of thoraa; but be coremony of the ordination of the Rev. J. Lantb by the | yi7./ 4 1171;; August do, do, 116% a 116%; Sepiem. | for new mesa ond $209 for « small ov extra prime do. Of | A Ploy Siate, without puniicl'y oe exposure : ‘ oced beet we heart of no sales of consequence: however, aden Cance, were waiting in the adjoining streets, | Mean to be understood as edvocatine that pliasset well | New York Presbytery. The services commenced at hal: wen unchanged, "Beet hams and berce best were dirt ned beg De rey wei tore ig hom ber du. do., 115% a 116; October do, do., 115% a 116%. Governor. Bnglien and the city authorities were present, | Dalenced seren ich was as good aga medicine, not | past seven o'clock, the Rev. G. W. J. Slodd, D. D., occnpy- 9 obtained; consultees ‘80 Nassau street. Pominal, Cut meats were also dull; sales 25 boxe. dry salted — * onty to the body, but to the soul. From this exordium ‘Tne conversions of seven-thirty notes into five-twentles | gioulders for forward de'tvery at 103. For bacon there Tusc‘o'cra, Gc A. cand were pertormed ‘by the Tent | the sbeaker prooeeded to exninin at length his viows | Inf sermon apon the necessity of tho nearer snopersing f. AuriNe the week amounted to $7,622,000, of which | wat in active demon, the gree comprising 600 borne short | A PSOUUTE Maer Gasarimir aruikennese esis tum Rev. Dr. ¥ fcFarland, ef Providence, the Bishop of this pregesai Sager Giepostt begin | & proper and pleas- | with the preacher, in order that the work of the minister | $1,117.850 were made on Saturday, hi te terms—all for December and January des | clemt cause. No publicity, No charge till divorce obtained. ing with an exborta- diocese + n mignt be of avail, There are, he said, several cineses ‘Ai eleven O'dlock a grand procession ef bishops, | 0D to ail to keep a the concerns peed eres Ul | of bearers; in the firet place those who listea to the \d ecolesiagties, robed in rich vestments, maue | heart There was pom beta die merriment, | word as uttered from the sanctuary. but recerd it criti- t of tho ehereh, entered by the main door, | Dul# Broken apitit could not but dry up the bones, cally az evidencing such and such doctrinal conception. The market for foreign exchange experienced a/ par- Tee), HOWES, Attorney, 78 Naseau street. | tial recovery from the depression which prevailed aramiaeiien towards the claze of the previous week, the decline in aw a better demand for lard and prices were | Consultations f: firmer at the clone. The sale were 1.200 bois, at 12%. No. er and cheese showed no change. " Frernovevs —the demand for ernde coniinned Nght, bat gen Beer a kite wcuaeeuan a ee ncenear da lous . z . wi 4 is and proceé) ded down ‘th centre aiste to the sanctuary, TRAIT thera there are who listen and the word moves eiem to | gold having quickened the demand for bills; but such is | bulk. with salccor Low bole at the latter gure Tuas wce | aertion is lorsl eanve No pub intr, Ade ce free. after whic ) solemn High Mase was begun, Bisnop THE PRESBYTERIANS. something of sympathetic feeling, but it passes away, sg ai ok tral ity a the. no improvement to note ia the demand for bonded. prices of F. 1. KING, Counsellor at Law, 240 Broadway. Bacon, of | Portiand, Me., acting as celebrant, the Very a leaving no lasting impress; while ‘there are come few | ‘he depressed condition . especially im le- | which were heavy and lower. We quote standard white < vu Rov. Wilt of New York, as’ assistant Calvary Chareh, Willlameburs. who-carry with them the teachings they have beard { partment of dry goods, ‘that Importers are disposed to | nominal at 3c. ° Sales {9 dbl, for October on private terms, OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY e Lotteries, NTUCKY STATE EXTRA—CLASS 609, ocTORER 25, 1867. 46, 15, 49, 54, 23 75. DA 500 do. for November at Ste, and 500 do. far December at Ste. ‘ 12, 38. Naptha—The demand was brisk and prices were higner, Bales were made of 2,00) bbls. at Be. Fy.000 da,'on nvats | G33, priest, and the Reve FJ. O’Brien and James Cawp- | Last eventng the Rev. Hugh Brown preached a ser- | and epply to them the test of scriptural enderetanding con and sub-deescon respectivel: mon in the Calvary Presbyterian church, Fifth street, who are benefited and instructed, He dwel: with much éofer remittancos.as far as possibic, and hence the com- mercial indebtedness of e Ive rancis McNerney, secretary to Archbisaop “s mphasis upon the importance of men bringing @ rght country @sEurops is in- | Cine, and 25) cn, last half Nevernber at Stic buyer KENTCCKY STATE—CLASS 610, OcTOaER 26, 1867. of New York, officiated as master of cere: | corner of North Wifth, Williamsburg, from a pert of the | mind to the consideration of the traths ucered ia the ,-@casing at @ more rapid rate than Wsual, while tho tion: in Paitin the market continued Wall aad prices | 3% 2, 1. "3, it eae uiko tee ie Es monies, te musical exercises were of a igh order. | fourteenth vorse ef the thirtyaGrst chapter of Jeremiah, the great responsibility resting anon | segregate Is already very lance: remained nominal. URRAY. ot jauagers. . od eenina 5 a ta f epor: KEN’ ys Lotte see £4 tthe accsapauyitg inetromectasion boing | “ABd my people snail be Glled with my goodnens, eaith | 'SA¢ Cline mmored ollicen Ti'waen racerny | The failure of Caries P. Bayard, a stockbroker of Uae re ee ee For THE BENBPIT OF SUS Lay oC LunGR, “t by a faM orc vestra in addition to the organ. the Lord.” The reverend gontleman commenced his | that ti> prencher should geek the dicine aid in order | Pbiiadelphia, fora largejsum, was announced yesterday, | pistes wai Memeh Tot eae eer Fam APE | an, go, gh UROGES GSO gevonE oH TS tion at ype a Tertorium the famous “Ave Maria, discourse by remarking bow beautiful and pleasant it | that his words migbt be fruitfalot benefioia! resni's, | gd this had probably much to do with the depression Mula. 11ige a I1Me. ‘The sales eompr sed 433 hide. CLass 684, ocrone! 1367, 36 4 ati Iaige. tor Cuba, and Mise. a 13%40. for Porio Rico; | 5% 68, 12, 20, 47. 75, 45. 22. 58, 19. Shoo Ot bone pare at Tics Bedsed wat id ut prices PRANGE, MOSRIS & OO. M were unchangid. flards were quoied at 16350 a 165 For circulars of Kenturky Stute |.oueries addre: Beene OF Calcutts linaeed we, heard of ‘no sale RAY, EDDY & CO., Covington, Ky. ®@y Sebu beri, exccilentiy rendered by Miss McGuire, he and itwas equally Important that the listener sheald leading yopres 10 of the churen é Med wa wh awe ‘Goodness wactan emsntial property | ask the blessing of heaven to proGt by struction. At archb Viop McClskoy, of New York, presehed the jot the divine natre, God elene wen tenly good, | tbe concinsion of thie Gisgearss ihe Rev. Mr. Lamb gonsecra Wen -fermon, daking for his theme the | ana it was his defight and glory to do gaod. stepped forward, and having answered certria interro- in-nome of the fancies which pravaited in that city on tne previous day, and @ somewhat exaggerated account -of which was telegraphed to this city late im the after- cere. MUR. uw information given by addressing Es res L Clover ranged from 1c. to Me, with | p Prizes cashed ‘ough Max was dul at about $2 9 and tioathy | RICHMOND, No, char bhic Sacrifice.” lt was one of his grand- aed by ey gatories put to him by Dr, Sludd, was welcomed tothe small sles, fey Building. Cortiandt sireet, es ellort:\ vail ia tbe subject of universal comment Lahr fata 2 Shettes coticed tates ministry of Christ by the attendant clergymen, Pr, | 200n. at $! Wa $2 75. Z Fae eo — ~ Ho beg wh by Aragng the Scripture narration | prouecion of his people, When ruin apparently threat. | Murray then read an instructive charge, afier which de The money market was easy throughout the wook to | | Steanixy was quiet. Sales were reported of 15,000 Ibs. at LL PRIZES CASHEDIN LEGALIZED LOTTERIES of the evtaidishmeat and contiuisiiom of | re- | ened the church, good invariably resulted. ‘The case of | Comereaation dispersed. my, SE i eer oie yr stevek exchange borrowers at sevon per cent, with trans. roker, 176 Broudway avd 153 Fulton street. + €. ‘ “ALLOW WAR anomepiaty soiire at about former prices, @ CLUTS, 2860, Higions sag ti\dee from the days of Cain and Abel to its Bales 91000 Joe, at sI¥40 a Jacob, Joseph and the man that fell among thieves was agvens on Saturday at six percent on mixed collaierais, gracd culm Yitabion on Mount Calvary, contending that Pagar ante) ene: nee BAD Top ACIIND. O1t¢e a nt . oe Ye Eee Me as bolng’ tyiea! ni thegrene | Siumer, aod provided the pion of redemption in sending aR RIPON TR was! largely in excess of the demand, The indications at alone, bave become appreciated by a very large portion of sacrifices of tbe is PE Jesus to die for sinners. Who could picture God's feei- Union Ht! the wlese, together with the statement of the associated eacrifice ont bay gross, and then showed how, according | ji. r . ie when He saw His Son suflering and praying that if Tne Borer Exriostox.—The body of a young mar So Catholic t tajching, our Redeemer, at his last supper possible the bitter cup mizht pass from Him. What y y banks, were favorable to an even easior condition of with bes dis wes, changed the sacrificial form to a biessiny Y | named Hermann was found among the ruins of tho fac- a jeseing® are procored to man by the death of Jesus monetary affairs this woek, Thé iatter will show an in- clean oblation., 4&8 prophesied by the prophet Malachi, justification, adoption, regeneration, nell tory yesterday by the workmen who are clearing away creagovof $2,036,111 in legal tender notes aed a decroase SHIPPING NEWS. the citizens of the United Staves, and their uso is found to restore health to the sick when other remedies have utterly failed, They are for sale by ali druggists and at the princis Dringing coge Bi! ArgUMeN! to bear’in support of the - tion, ‘The agency of the Holy Ghost | the debris. Au inquest wil held by Coroner Whito ALMANAC ven Sy Tone rae aioli dociri st Of the real presence in the Euclarat pecan Par dere regen And a tol Ue is feared that catastrophe has proved | of $719,203 im loang, $1,167,846 in specie, $93,371 in | SONS 1502 | mon pal office, Brandreth House, New York. They may de ha@ iS peroration , | Contrast: ‘! 4 gently the Holy Ghort inclined the soul to praver, | fatal to other workmen who are missing. cireulntion and $374,247 in deposits. In the discouat ane oh. grand temple > _~ a al = the peor = = The Spirit of God passed ever the commonity, and si Céibiniiitinde. inde cuit bes Mach eat! oF the ‘stringeaay with Engilsh, French, Spanish. rortugese, Italian and Ger specimen of fi whl tory, created & profou nec trembled and were prostrated at the toot of Christ, ‘Tm Stock Yarns axp Anatrorn.—The receipts at the atic pot p sathangpaesir pa irc ORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 27, 18572 man directions, by single box or 1,000 gross, jut the storm away, the cloods dispersed an ‘ been moat past, — Emeretinenntatencettee Dire. Mevenom one «@° the mass the procession eeformed. | si was cha na *tne nvugsivude aed inane goodacsn | Stock yards (6r the past week were 228 ears, containing proving: acource of great embarrasament to the mercantile Arrived. ILLIARDS EXTRAORDINARY.—THE UNDERSI Passed down the anain elele of the church a of (od was bavond description, It supplied our tem- | 2412 cattle. 18,109 bogs, 4,422 sheep and 116 horses | Commupaiky. Depositors are complaining of the conduct | _ French steam gunboat Bourert, Pari d'Aineay de Monpe- St ee Rae ee See res See 60, the VOR 7, tae ee Tee ear porsi a* well as our spiritual wants, Slaughtered during the same time:—400 cattle, 14,400 9 aatoommanding Bangor, 2 dave, Came here torepain, and | Broadw ‘Treniy-sccond street, takes sutrng stains of ia Bn ge yt pi wa ‘ hogs, 4,100 sheep and 200 calves, of their recpective banks in refuseg the accommodation | will go into dry dock at the Navy Yard. The B arrived 26.) ends ‘and ‘the ree tae 18 evening th ain ¢ q marical exercises of” tbe vespers being the grana selec- MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. Newark. they hayes right to expect and at the same time loaning Steamship France (Br, new), Grace, Liverpool Oct 18 and 2 whieh Ocension there will Be a Grand, Exnibiite tions of Donizetti, Bishoe De Galsbriaud, of Vermont, Co anne A Man Garnotrep axp Rousep.—About half.past twelve | their funds tostock houses on call. The banka, however, Seramehip Co. Has had strong passengers, ao Goldthwait, Foster, Carme an * the preached the eerm Wt The number of ecclesiantics in | Auniversnry of the John Street M. K. Church. a 78% yesterday morning as a gentleman (whose name is | in view @f their constrained resources, doclne dis- Are respectfully {uvited. attendance was exc #@¢ingly large. {t included the fol- | The ene huodred and first anniversary of this church Saath rf a ha veel Allemannia (Flam), Weter. Hambure. Oct 13, | nineteen as Towing pretates:—-Ar chivishop McCloskey, Bishop Lan; 1 werday with pecaliscty mprossive | Withheld by the Police Department) was walking down | counting, anlose very Umited extent, in favor of | ip and 631 pascengera to Ranhardt & Ca. Had HINA, GLASS, CHANDELIERS, FINE SILVER Jin ct Brooktyay Linap Bacon, of Poruands Bis neers apenager ed ccs | ve Broad street, near Walnut, he was suddenly seized dy | their bostcustomera, and primo paper received in this } strong westerly giles ‘rom Orkney Islan neat | CO e bi admin: ; McFarland, of Providetice, aod Bishop De Caisbriand, of | Ceremonies. ja the morning the sacrament was admin: | two men, one of whom caught him by the throat while eo at seven while cutade th Borlineton, Amont the prominent clereymen from | istered te more than the usual ber of communicasts, | a third person robbed him of his watch, gold chain and wind erpyidronsl from aan Gitar cont peetipercy New Yorkrand ¥ mtg 4 ro the very Rev, Wiliam | afer which Bishop Janos delivered an eloquont address | pocket book, containing a large amount of money. | the tate v per cent, cons Quinn, of St Peter's; Rathors Boyes, Jobn Quinn, Me- ‘of | After robbing the man they left him senseless on the | siderable «tasiculty in negotiating it, It is to be hoped Carthy, Clowrey, Mes Wetay, Mctoughiia, Farrelly, Rey, {| Won the wecesity of good works as am expression Aircet, where he was atterwards found, Two men were | tha: rhe bawke will make special efforts, now that money Fylvester Malone, et | Willlamsourz; Briody, of Now. | fall. Taking his text {rom Matthew, the distinguished | arregiod iast night on suspicion of being implicated In aa ws Gnesi hain 5 Dore; Cawiay and G)\eet00, of Brooklyn; Aibines, of | divine dwelt with great yen peculiar rinte- | tne affair, is easy on ‘call, extend their disoou ‘not in Hoboken, and Fathers \|eylan, Perrow, Janit and Dris- | B68 upon the importance of men evinciag im their lives | 1. sien Tuner Cows AND TWENTY ‘Boxe | the form oif the discounts of preduce paper for the to Cay an to New York northerly wiadee Oot, $6, ne Plated Ware, Bronzes, Clocks, Vases and Fancy Goods. lat, pagsed an Inman steamer. bound B ; 26th, Jon ola ‘2. a Bremen steamer, bound B; 27th, sland, Best quality Paris Granite Set, 148 pieces e bound W. of Fire SMP | White Toilet Set. Lip com ‘ip Corsica (Br). Le Messurier, Havana Oct 21 via | Decorated and Gtit. with mdse and passengers, to E Cam Is an- | Decor Lower Quarantine, Leo, Dearborn, Savannah, Oct 22 with cotton, Had’ strong NE gales the ent re pas. ‘Steam. to Murray FSSSSRE3 the faith they bore within them, and of givi ‘port cou, of the Society of . fens practical exemplincation of the “Gospel ‘Yeatbings | op Har Coxwwuxo.—Retween 12 and 1 o'clock yes. | Western ban wo much at among the merebants and ikieret, Paneer tie ae f, V, HACOHWOUT & CO. Neees as they received. THe was liened to with mi terday morning a hired man of Mr, Josish L. Baldwin, | traders of the nelty, for the existing striagency is crippling Cultivator, Rusee!l, Liverpool, Sept 26. with mdse 498, 490 and 493 Broadway, corner of Broome street, st. PAT: WAS. CATHEDRAL. attention by & bo 9 large congregation. Ia the after- nd " - me business and Wwapiring distras: in all branches of trade. wa seencers, to, Williams & Guten, Oct 14, on the | ———___ _— boon, at two o'jlock, the regular attendamts of the | residing on that gentleman's pretaises, was awakened Geis wart hs 6 fishing schr Lindsey, of Marblehead, with 550 ONFIDENTIAL PUROHASES MADE OF EFFECTS: 2 was generally expe ° eearch participated in'what 1s known as a love feast, | from his sleep by the roaring of flames, Rarely had he | The railway path goeet yoo Win F Storer, Ws CornT inmate auiahie for tnmediace exportation te Foul a rein erty, aod uiees cones. | Ses ere arounypasame of te Yanga aad aha | SeoSctsnys dno M" ain sent tweses ot | sore tiene purer seniiog whe sone mapa. | CHARGE Haier oesaeae hatin ages a 2, | CoeiseliStoaaaer”” veneer a 0 y e dal ir. win one a Fal would address them yes Wrday, and s large congress. | Tin MiG Letveny Se ctmere General Fuk. They spoke | hems The meighbors wore suineeede Datnik wes | Cound dividend ‘paylog securities, while some compare | _ Bare Annie H Fairer. Skalfeid, Buenos Ayres, Sept 2, | “Ot 00% Ut Herald cm = tion was in attendance, In Wnedintely after the goepel } of sheir inbors in the cause of Christian exoeitence and | found impossible to extinguish the Oued, | Dut itdinan | tively worthless stocks remained firm, No eurer sign in the mass he delivered a} impreasive discourse, di ph. Be. nil. ny SB ee offoria oa ‘wore situated on the aie ee about half a mi of the artificial c. ¥aracter of the support it is receiving reoting his remarks priacipalljt to the Eighteenth Cea- — vende tant other Gelds tts , gral could be found; Lwtcome of the leading bulls show a tenary celebration which took’ place in Rome on the y interesting @ of } barn and the house occupied by the hired man. I the degree of pluck an@ steady endurance which is deserv- id. - Teer git Bi dna 0 cae win | TURARCRE DRFAREWRNN, Orn OF LUTE RA iBork Pingla (new), Davis, Somerset, Me. Was towed Gentirman—In your letter of the 17th inst. you state that: steamer Allatre © | you Are manufacturing Ox.gall me a for F laundry and othor- vi Washing purposes, w! ante daya rth coer. 19 Male Gridith, Rio Janeiro, 8 | Gemisothe and bollies. Vou ask for information in regacd Dunlap (Br), Dunlap, Old Harbor, Je, 16 days, | '0,! M4 °iNDINLY to Vazetion sass aeticte in liable to a tar of Xperience. In the evening ae v. 20th day of inst Jane, He epote at length of the im. | W. Bartine, ).'D., occupied the palpit and preached a | twenty tons of hay, ail of which were entirely consumed | ing of success, At'éhe same time the street shows very { ‘moet (nstrwetive rermon. Mr. Philip Phillips comd . H with rood, &e, and 1 passenger. t@ A HH Solo ‘ Lreply that, in : hry ope " 6 ne 80, C . i ottull 2 five hundred bishope and e\ateen\shousand priests were s saved. About forty chickers are missing, and as seve- Siig Ludan (Sr), Ryder, Ginde Bay, 0 days, with coal, to Fy a fa we abe present from every part of the wo Wd. He then referred Dedication of Bethesda Chapel. ral were found around on the ind with their secks | latter have still the power to make the most of the SORBET atone, en asi Wiad dete ature be | ae ner. tation ti on 6 fl ft wr itis supposed that chicken (bleves were at work, to the presentation ia Rome for they benefit of the Hoiy ‘Yesterday afternoon about two hundred frieade of the ‘their haste dropped a light in tbe hay. The total “gbort’’ interest, The’ natural tendency of the market Fachor, ip the pane of the An his Wp sud the fithful | cage of metropolitan evangelization assembled at No. { jogs is about $2,600, upon which there js no ingurance, | 18 downward, however, dor the prices of the non-dividend ss of New York, 6 mount of the col ection laiven up last May for that. py qoe—the ammount | SOL Third avenoe, between Thirty.sith and Thirty-sixth paying stocks are much above their present value, Sept 1, with mdse, to ir; lost and spilt sail Mauy grocers ir New York and Brooklyn being fined im consequence of net having various articles stamped, afixe® venus stamps tO our packages. This, though beneficial w Bocie Sam, te aa may be perceived, Revenue &Hincken. Had heavy weat meer Teri (He), Clare, Para, $0 days, with rubber Sehr vi }, Clare, Para, lays, wit! ry By Dewalt A co i! nen arse ‘otally unnecessary, beins $26,507 40, nearly 100,000 fr, wet This was @ | streets, to participate in the impromive and tuteresting A MYSTERY UNRAVELLED, although protpectively they may bo worth considerably | Sobriaroifve A Farneworth (Br), Sawyer, Demerara 27 sairtienwmenan eon nwe ial ereditabla amount for the diocess of New York. ceremony of opening and consecrating to the service of — more, and there js 20 outteide support to it, while even | “Y%,.“inrinciay Sadler, Demerara, 38° days, with mute, to MENT. 10 wee the rev, Wood gentl Consaferable excitement was occasioned in police circles, [nwt week, it will be remombered, by the sudden cong egttion seemod gi! back again emony them. Green & God the new Bethesda chapel. This mach needed place Sebr £0 Davis Eldridge, San Blas, 29 days, with fruit, to 5 . " the street iteelf i more Dearish than bullish, Tempo- useful and inte: ating r published in Amerien ee of worship will be devoted to Sabbath school notwithstanding all prices advance in a ipt of 80 conte, THE CONGREGATIONALISTS. itepuieee, oak ‘hat been erghoioca. cater: tax | REN Ave he children aamed Roseneldt sabeiensa ot ino watopectel tine LAUR SS evi Pts BidaaSre'i, Antigua, 29 dapayin ballast, 10 om plas, How York Sy Giiliish Avehind Chaeed. Breen yn- auapices of the West Fifty-third Street Young Men's | “ho moder had leh them Cas whey ace of tea avery dangerous market to bold stocks on, and at the | Vschr'adsiaide ey, Tavlor, Gonatvos, 16 days, with ma. HE LECTURE SEASON. The Rew, Mr. Necle, of Boston, officiated y,\eterday at | Christian association, in connection with the Fitty.third | SC went over 16 ae green ses =) game time no prudent man would soli them Matort;" | Mofwoy, Ac, to ll Hesse & Co, Oct 13, inagua vearing W If SoptLAN LaGHOLE Site oe See ® this church in place of the ueual pastor, the\Rev. Dr. | strest Baptist chureh, which thas alreaty esiabtished « | Fourth precinct since the * mystery!’ was announced, therefore, wo repeat our warning to those whe are | "Schr Mare Hunter, 1 Norn, Witdeor, Nw, for Alesandria, Manor, Hoos. corner of Ninth arene and went and, Boddington, Having taken for his toxt the ein | similar branch chapel at Kighty-fourth street, Blooming. | DAF,baem ence rorsd, i TAA Out some cacertained | out of Wall atreet to remain out of it, The market whion Philip tells Nathanfel “We bave found tim, ef | dale road. The dedicatory exercises wore conductod by | that a gentlemart, Who discovered them to be astray | closed dull and barely steady on Saturday at the eub- whom per in the law and the prophets did write, | ‘ue Kev, W. HL Pendleton, pastor of the Fifty-third }.in the street on \the day they wore missed, bad them | soineq quotations:—New® York Central, 112% a 11234; \ ber. ‘ein, Virginia, th street, this eve: 3 hr Hattie Low. Milling *, Virginia, iy utah chtieh, Ree toe, ‘Sul jeot=h Day Schr Evergreen, Relloste. Xhiladatphia for Greenport, Adinission, 5 bants each. Sehr Ellen Barnes, Cliford, Washington, NJ, = - FRENCH Rapsiet chu ind were of an ex- | conveyed toCastie Garden, whence they were sent to vn Sehr Laura S Watsor Am J, for Bucksport, Vseons of Nasatoth,” the reverend ‘gentleaian proceed | treney abitrmnsse ebiamsien “after “tome” shan Sener to tle arrery they ‘were provided for unit | Ele, 72% a 7S: Hudson River, 128 0 126%; Reading, | Rehr Laura,s Nation, wets Ambon, Ni, for Buse eae sae a eee fo deliver an eloquent and earnest address on the Iii’? | addresses, Cae With the singing of a | Friday, whem their (ether, who resides in Newark; by | 96006; Michigan Southern, 73% 0 79; Cleveland and Schr MS Hachaway, Hathaway, Yoohine. wf ay UN FRANCAISE COMME BONN pfpsr saviour and the many lessons eontained tn fk | Choice selecion hh achool aud Popular | some menue or another learned of their whereabouts: Pittaburg, 814 @81%; Rock Jeland, 95% 096%; Fort | ScPt \rnnk Matis. Hanber, Oriana pou somes Stbaresser sins, staal fieau 10 for oor guidance and instruotion, After sketching \! juvenile hymns, the of the Fifty-third Street | and took them home, A Mr, Folk, of No, 228 East Moti do, preferred, 65% a] Fehr Ruth TotehRey, ene Couest) Slime rue, indi, de 0 heures a auidh, DrieRy the early life of our Lord, dwelling especially )\Charch entered the buding in ® boxy, and through | Thirty.third street, who had been mado aware of the | Wayne, 07; Northwestorn, 4745 do. : Reir RS Modgdan, Hodgdom weomtend.” Dour “vane bee be pon bis interview. qith the learned dociors in the | bier officers and teacher’ mted to the chapel a | fact that the mother, wit) ber tworemaining children, | 6; Pactfle Mail, 146 a 140\,; Westen Union Telegraph, | s-..: Gentiie, Henderson, Rockland. OUR AVOIR TOUT CE QUIL-Y.A DE. meun aM to view the various events of the | ba dsome Bible, richly bound, or rae use, and two | had been carofatly provigied for at ti narters by prt i and Missiasippi certifien 25% 0 26%. Behr Vicksburg, M Rockland, x fait de pain francals, ad vous a J, MEDICU humeired volumes of select wo"kA, #9 the Buclous of a | Inspector Dhiks, proceeded 40 that place on ) and 14; Obto pp tas, 2) ob BR HOT papecon nett, Rockland, langerie Frangnise Vile de Paris, 10 Greene wirech, Library for (he Wee of the ghilutO® ho age, and way ad em seat to. Nowark vt his expense, The sabjoined statement shows the highest prices at > Sehr Thos Aili, ial, eutre Houston ot .