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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MATCH 30, 1868, ne Sa , NSA period of his first ola with i, in 1888, down | thé inftuence of quer; Thomas Fitzpatrick had for- |e ial at New York for the week ending March THE CHURCHES YESTERDAY. | pimont to ine present tnt oie tall ia vivid a lide ne come Ino his premises 1 de not Know FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Porte ot Nem Tork for the week oii weeks, as cy had the | eet 8 times wae ‘TESTIMONY OF WESLEY MILLER. ots > ‘also the value of the dry goods entered at this port sme genial apring weather of yesterday had the | feachings of a part anne cif waa Bete! WIAA Be | ayoagy Lint peng” duly wot oh aa. ~ Morne aera 4h ada ct ee: ee ene ee enter sre elena efrect of drawing large congregations to the several a A P - in old Tammany Hall, slg an 8 geanhess wen by, ; 1was | ‘The extreme monetary stringency was the most | period in 1866and 1867: freely, on Wednesday last; we had beet -<!28 YetY | conspicuous feature of business in Wall street during premsnaing March 13, March 20. March 21. pass goods. i ES no yurches. The up town fashionable ones espectally | clatea by Par 4 doctrines enun- aaa well attended. Below will befound a résumé | gentleman sald @Y Wright, who, the reverend “a at Mr. Fitz place four or five Umer, ‘the morn. | the past week, and up to seven per cent $2,821,203 $1,568,530 $1,670,180 of the services and the discourses in many of the | len a he give tonchingss At such a period the ies one eres aoe us ature happened in gold was freely offered for loans payable on de. | General ‘6,001, 2 more prominent chanebe®_ sera | FOURSOME gg tteated the good Work it-was per” | MT. Narra’ waa accugp?, wo Taoma Pigpatic | | PANG, wht to nota few artances common of | Total fo the week. Satna Sie) 9.39147 : ai the Lord, A high compli- | having some Ming from him $60, and said | one-ejghth per cent was paid in jon. On Satur- ports of dry goods for the week a) The aad the Publiiamnsermen by | meas ¥ rine Hatéleld to his predecessor | Fitzpatrick had %.q him on that Fri ae th, to | day afternoon, however, there was a marked relaxa- | January 1 compare as follows:— 43 paid b Rev. Dr. Chapin, ate Soe , and, 1868, ‘At the morning service yesterday in the church | gray’ mg upon the earnestness, faithfulness and lil leave his hovSe and not to enter it again; after that they had @ argument about this; tion experienced, owing to a general desire to em- For the week, 1866, 1867. 5 our ani came in po and ur hh yy ploy balances over Sanday and the fact of the bor- | Entered at the port. $2,549,331 $1,217,022 $1,070,180 a he mn ed at all times the prominent | corner of Forty-fifth street and Fifth avenue, oe a aebiatiatins whe members urch, he | him and the whole ree the house; when he had | rowers on stock collaterals having previously sup- lag oh Ch ima SATE TES 4,488,064 3,018,190 Colon mee — rad teres ae) Rev. Dr. Chapin, in an extempore prayer of a vil | “ pressed the hope that it would still go on, Pros. | reated him he told Mr. Norris again to leave the | piieq thetr limited wants, and money was offered at | atered at part... 45,384,061 30,228,681 "0,088,176 | train last evening ‘we learn thet '& man-named! ermal, characte, invited Ris earupe (6, Join "wit Fee es raseres i ee domewhat similiar | i he Bien hen apo tos tnt AePTvity, | seven percent in currency. The Sub-Treasury did | Thrown on marist. 41s10,471 $3,498,404. 2,168,819 | Gibbon, formerty In the service of the internal Reve him in an invocation that the Deity would be gra ( fer. Dr. Smith eneaiction being pronounced by | patrick took a pjatol from 's. little visser behind materially relieve the pressure, owing to ROB DOPATSORD, HOS, 208 sexegret 1 2 in, and, nothing to y P re, cion of having commit the dastardly deed. e ciously pleased to regard with compassion “ (5 | py Hatned, the congregation separated. he bar; I him to it down, and he ourrent chases of COMMERCIAL REPORT. bloody knife which was dro} near the scene ‘those in this nation that are suffering and ur Src id 80; duce more he told Norris to leave the room, | "8 small ¢ a AR Sake ae be SATURDAY, March 8-6 P.M. | the atubbing was traced to ng ‘and makes @ strom, (hs trial of whatsoever kind; to relieve the poe S750" Lectures on Swedenborg. pe wee tee walking scrose the room ag if he were | seven-thirty notes were neutralized by dally sales Of | | tinued firm but ‘iuiet, “A cargo of Rio, com- | link In the chain of circumstantial evidence. R Phigentesbry 4 and | “Tne Rev. Chauncey Giles delivered the second of a | i¥ nd fred ‘ity it Was Heed eo pcked up | gold, amounting in the aggregate to about two mil | 05 4.000 bags, ex Winifred, to arrive at Baltimore, was | inakes this terrible affair more melancholy 1s the im those ‘who sre laboring under privations, "aaa to ae) 800, {ty it was fired go close to my farter. Hence we find the balance last | Prsiné ression which that the blow which cost’ invoke @ blessing on all the citizens of ‘ course of lectures on Swedenborg last evening, at | face that I felt. the wind of it; Mr. Norria left the | 1008 and a quarter. Hen sold on private terms, Aside from this sale there was only a | Pression which prevail that the for another, and vi ‘ation in this her hour of conflict; th ,.%!8 Breat / nis church in Thirty-fifth street, between Lexington | oom, and Mr. Fitapatrick told me to take nim toa | evening was $101,815,621, | against $90,881,335 | very moderate jobbing trade. eee ree Gulomel: eetelle een a nana atta 4 am » a& the spirit doctor; I said I To mone; ae he said he would | on the previous Saturday. The propos!- | Corfrox.—Under favorable advicea from Liverpool the pessee, ‘but has been a citizen of MI from his nd peace may prevail ace and Third avenues, The subject of this lecture was Sirol teraing crust and that th imc Swedenborg ai a Philosopher. | after the unual 5 xercises, Mr. Giles commenced by stating the the trial now going on before the 4 Ration may be Fy Cts chion aes y pe nl Ned divested of all prejudices and be “ga into the clear from light of discerning all things ane ¢ , the proper means by which to measure great men, towards the benefit and welfar fcieposing ne He then went on to define a true philosophy to be to bless the Chief Magistrate, o¢ rnis nation and each | @ statement of the laws of Divine order. Todiscover Harrison street, but | tion of the Treasury to issue ten millions | market was very strong and considerably excited, advanc- ood, and was about a ears old. He. 4 it ‘served a8 a captain in the Seco! regi-' him down ‘on the steps of a warehouse, opened his | of the old Clearing House three per cent certificates | ing about 3a % per Ib. on all grades. The extreme views of t during 7 r, and held the rank of breast to see where he was wounded, and seeing | in exchange for seven-thirty notes was rejected by | sellers, however, had a restraining influence oh the opera- pee in rune Ftp army aaa ‘our late bigod there I called an officer whom I saw passing; ‘the banks for several reasons, one of which was the tions of buyers, and the transactions were comparatively cir- | {7oohieg He was a widower and leaves two. left him on the stoop and went with the officer to umacribed, embracing 12,800 bales, of which 568 bales were Thomas Fitzpatrick’s place, when Fitzpatrick was | inflation involved in such an issue; but apart from | (oor ins ode ee rescence balan tar ezperts | meee arrested; Mr. Norris was Hes, ro to the New York | this the policy of issuing certificates of the kind, ex- and 516 tn itu. ‘The market closed quiet but steady : Hospital, while I was det at the station house : MISCELLANEOUS. and eyery member of © deress, and give then | these laws, he continued, is the true and the highest | asa witness, : cept in exchange for compound interest bearing | 91 the following quotations aon nd ev)” At dustly, and Anally to pre- | visaom of man. ‘The love of truth, not as man has | | OMicer Fulmer, of the Fifth precinct, testified to | legal tender notes, 1a to be deprecated, as it places Upkunigand Aoeond Nee Qvians | "Q—* * © — SARSAPARILLIAN —* © © arresting Fitzpatrick and searching for the pistol | the Preasury under the necesaity of being constantly with which Norris was shot, but could not find it. OM, Bell, House Surges, ot tho Noe yon Hospi- | Prepared to redeem them on demand. In the dis- tal, testified to the admlasion of Norris to the hospi- | count line there was little or nothing done by the , The reverend gentle’ gym then read the eighteenth | fancied it, but as it exists in nature, ia the true chapter of St. Luke”, Gospel, and preached from it philosophic spirit, He who thus loves it is a philo- taking the tenth v¢ysse as the principal text for his | Sopher at heart. He who forms such a love, has the > Reaturés in the Gospel | cabactty to see it and to reduce It to tangible forms is a better remedy anda safer curative for Kids Bladder and Uterine difiicultfes than Buchu, Turpentine, Cubebs, Ju- 264 | niper, Gin, or any‘other diuretic known, - SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is a quicker cure for sermon. Que of tae ieadins Fi EY . pighanians : for the use of his fellow men, is the tofallphilo- | tal on Friday night, suffering from a pistol shot | banks, and on the street commercial. paper, even of a . flour, 216 do. | the ‘al of ull spots, blemishes, 01 of the: bho ib Onegin tae ernie and ame py sophers, Swedenborg possessed the true iiloso} ic | Wound of the throat On making an examination the | tho pest grade, was unsalable unless at high rates. Bag 0 ho. akin, black spots oreriie in ton noms thas a ‘of the ordi- Soriiequent sermon was delivered, The reverend | Spirit. He was entirely and unselfish: devoted to | doctor discovered a wound situated in the secret in- . flour market contin narp sarsaparilias in use. These decoctions are mere washes. gentleman said that ina great city like New York | truth. He regarded it as the voice of God, and en- | t€rcostal space, about two inches to the right of the | The mercantile community naturally complain of quiry from the home | com) to the vowerfal, stimulating and purifying efleacy Ih not only the pharisee and the Sita were repre- | tered upon its study with a humble, reverent and eens | palian. uns bis reoplraions ‘was labored, | this condition of affairs, and very correctly argue ss pees, & and in some ot De. Baowe ae ase ener ae otek WENT | sented, but all other grades of virtue and depravity | devoutspirit. This 18 the truestate of the learner. He | from the fact of the right pleural cavity being filled | that i¢ the banks had loaned less on railway and | GeimomepTier adva y iaeteieneeat| set tee ) with blood, In the doctor’s opinion the condition of the patient is SRIERFONS, the probability of recovery other miscellaneous stocks they would have more biyne ery ot Pe er money for the accommodation of their customers the jury, who rendered the following verdict:—“That | Who are engaged in legitimate business. That the Charles Norris received the wound from which he is | banks are more expanded in the way of stock loans sagering fam, & pigkotahat’ Are Dy. ihe hand of | than it is altogether safe for them to be admits of no Thomas Fitzpatrick, in his liquor store No. 2 vest street, about mx o'clock on the evening of the 27th | 40¥bt, and some such amendment as that proposed st.” a hs pris by Mr. Oameron in the Senate on Friday is necessary Coroner Schirmer then comm! he prisoner to | to limit expansion in this direction. It is doubtless the Tombs to await the result of his victim's injuries. In his formal examination Fitzpatrick ae he is | the case that the banks exercise discrimination in twenty-eight years of age, a native of Ireland, lives | the choice of their collaterals, and exact margins of oe Si aoe Wek street, and is liquor dealer by occupa | at least ten per cent; but, in the event of panic on oe ane aT aa say In relation to/the charge.) sne Stock Exchange, even the best of the speculative . mera railway shares would be likely to decline more than REAL ESTATE. ten per cent, and thus the margins would be swept | Corn meal, Jersey... 6 MEDICAL WONDER—HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM. ‘ATE. erin andild CHoaathiaene macaent the rial —Wheat was quiei, the extreme views of holders checkin Rheumatism, neuraizin and gout, in their worst stages ; SE rae ° the demand and confining business to one or two loads of | scrofula, king's evil, erysipelas, old Ulcers, and the worst Oficial Transfers and Leases Recorded. were unable to take up their loans, which might be | spring and small lots of winter. The sales ited ee cases of diseases of the blood, great debility, liver complaint, lots of bushels, at $2 55 f No.1 spring delivered, for am| Kido Itrheum, &c., &c., are most certainly cured by this We dive Delve SDBLOIA SeSURTOES A einen ee eee ie ena ane yore aera, San tor “Gare wan del aa Towese corer poe Beattie Get es L i . i , . i : ‘A! DSAM cui ; recorded in this city, Kings and Westchester coun- | the collaterals, There 1s more danger of this in the | $245 for koe ee ete a Ore eae ca and lowes, Pe BEER a gata tcces! ey reps id ties, N. Y., and Hudson county, N. J., on Saturday:— | ¢@8e of stocks upon which the cliques carrying | for old do, in store, $129 a #1 80 for yellow, and $1 18 a #194 | nose and eaten holes entirely through the roof of the mouth. TRANSFERS IN NEW YORK CITY. them have borrowed largely than any others, | Wu" Eoltig Sushels nt Bee a tie tar Wenare: yowseduil, | Feavaed cratered the eine nnd. hle frets | eee ie x i. fOr - Rye was du ° Allen st, No 100,25x81.654, 3 share and it happens that the outstanding loans of | Email sales of Jeraty wero made at €lé Bary alt was adzing atate, when chin brother advised hm to dry ube Lite ee C cl which enable: Bg ean eRe wan a bey ay mage mnie fo eet aa ea bur ‘im, a previous Brices. fs Pica oe 5 ey a dedemie to th city in ‘one month he was entirely cured. should, therefore, guard against contingencies whic! REIGHTS.—The market was agai jout activity, but | Inquire at stree! ious rates fully maintained, Fi is for ebar- 'TP'S LIFE BALSAM perfectly cured Mr. Willis 5,500 | are Hable to occur at any time by exacting margins | ter the) demand ail continued aig, "The engagement otan 188 Broome atrect oP ia wamatory sheuinatiam of Fail- were :—To Liver ns fustic bay lerces rere a character that be became dera a 380 proportioned to the high prices now current for Fall- | Peers, ss 64.,¥,b00 Buahela wheat at 83d. to Duik, 800 bales | notiift his hand to his head, and was confined to hia bed be crea Sgdve and $5,800 bdshela corn atid wheat nt Gc. ‘The oaly | “EheLive Balsam has been tested by the public. dutta 18 eat e sain ; 15,000 | ‘The statement of the associated city banks for the | ofizersis:.~A brig to Cronstadt with petroleum on privals | eighteen yeara, and these are two cases out of an inandred: 1,000 | week ending yesterday shows a decrease in all the | terms. thousand which ft bas cured. were presented at every turn. The characters of | Must have no preconceived notions to establish; these two types of men described in the Gospel were | 8 mind must be unbiased by any preconceived hy- portrayed and contrasted with great power— | Pothesis, But something more is needed than the the self-complacency of one with the humility | Philosophic spirit, Man is not born in the perception and fervor of the other. The pharisee said | Of truth. Our first knowledge comes in broken, frag- he was not so bad as other men, while the publican | entary forms—in facts or experience. Of these the simply prayed for mercy, confessing that he was a | Philosopher must have abundance, Swedenborg was sinner. One was proud of wearing long fringed phy- | #Ware of this, He made himself familiar with the lacteries and various forms of costume; the other | “scoveries of the past, and supplemented them with ‘was attired in humble garb, a self-accusing man and | his own observations. But he soon found his mind despised by his proud neighbor. He did not hold | W#S Diassed in favor of his own experiments: He that any peculiar costume or any form of ceremonial | therefore gave them up and relied chieNy on was necessary in the worship of the heart which the | the discoverles of others. Of these he formed Almighty looked for in men. The Roman Catholic | % Vast storelouse in his mind. He essed ‘was logical in holding his peculiar doctrines in that | #!80 the rare faculty of classifying and arrang- respect, but the members of other denominations, of | !n¢ them. He could marshal them to his support whatsgever sect, who believed in the right of private | Wien needed, and distinguish between the grain judgment, were’ not logical in resorting to forma in | #04 the chaff. The truth can never be wrested from costume and ceremonial, and yet condemning other | #ature by muscular force, She must be loved and men on trivial matters upon which they differ In re- | W00ed before she will reveal her secrets, To Swe- spect to these things. He maintained that the | demborg the facts of nature were not dead. ‘The Bible contained all that it was necessary for world was the embodiment of living forces. An in- man to know, and the grammar and the | Snltely human spirit breathed through it, with which lexicon were the keys to the book of | he was in perfect sympathy. But no wealth of learn- knowledge. Man was adinonished to read, mark, | 18; no acuteness of Hah ya nor skill in reasoning jearn and inwardly digest the great soul-saving | Will make a pected put loncpha without a true truths contained in that great book—the book of | Method. Swe et adopted the analytic method eternal life—and that there they would find the | “ discover general laws and proved them by the means of salvation. In the course of a lengthy and | 8¥theuc. He based his whole reasoning upon beautifully worded and effectively delivered homily | cts. No man ever thought less of his own hy- the reverend preacher exhorted his hearers to keep | pothesis. If he ever used one it was only as a scaf- holy the Sabbath day. But while he claimed that it | /olding to stand upon, and he constantly measured it wus the duty of man upon that day to turn his | DY new facts as they came to light. Thus he rectified thoughts and mind to the Creator, he was not one of | €Very step and eifectually guarded against every those who would insist upon a puritanical observ- ssibility of error. Newton said that the secret of ance of it, turning it into a day of seclusion and | bis success was “paticnt thought.” But patience gloom, »; and while he would pray that ail | W48 not applicable to Swedenborg, He accomplished men might at all times, in every act of their | the greatest tasks without apparenteffort, He seemed ee RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is the con~ sales | sumptive’s hope. It loosens the phlegm, repairs the waste of to 800 | the Dody with new and healthy material 1 made from pure,. ood, a decay: SARBAI ARILLLAN RESOLVENT eps all ac discharges that threaten tu destroy life. e RESOL' when prepared under the old process, cured many persons o| brought on by self-abuse, who have since mi and have children, This ought to be good evidence of ite powerful purityin and frat ie Qiloncy. Ag repared now, under Dr. Radi Proce There is no disease that can be reached thro tt |, urine and sw but that it willcure. Many di not proper to mention in an advertisement, is explal ‘means of cure pointed out, in Dr. Radway’s new medi ie Tfeation FALSE AND TRUE, now ready” Address RADWAY & OO., 87 Maiden lane, or GEORGE C. GOODWIN & CO., 38 Hanover street, Hoston. Price of RESOLVENT SARSAPA. RILLIAN, #1 per, bottle, or six bottles for $5. eootSbaasee=kos | nSsSasssssesssss Sssensssssst2a PRED PEREPED ED Same property (foreclosure). . Forsyth st, e 8, 76 ft 8 of Hester st, 24.975.. ... 25 Horatio st, 8 8, 85 ft e of Washington st, 87.5x02 1! Madison st, ss, 216.5 ft e of Scauimel! st, 23.695 1 29th st, s 8, 360 ft w 3 we AY, 25X98,9. Sist st, ns, 140 ft w Of 8th av, 20x98.9, 33d st, 8s, 100 ft w of 8th av, 18,9x98.9. 38d st, 8 8, 150 ft e of Madison av, 16.8x98.9. e & certain curative for Fistula in all curable cases. le, in” every “our of the day, turn their | Father to gain strength by the most profound studies. | isc at) m8) 108.8 ft e of Madison Wo, &4x98-0.,.. Soo | Items of the account, namely:—In the loans of | QUANT CLotmwas dull but frm attoxc etc, |. | | Iklan cortain curative for Histul hearts sand minds heavenward, and invoke a bless- | They seemed to give scope for the play of all hisfacul- | West 7th st, No 165, 16,8x98.9. 1,500 | $4,038,653, in the specie of $620,941, in the circula- Sold by druggists; $1 per bottle, or atx for 85. ing upon their Just and honest enterprises, and | ‘es, and when the great problem was solved he did | asth st, s s, 162.6 ft @ of bth av, 20.10x08 30,500 a ae pe HAyY.—The market was depressed by the heavy arrivals, | —————— LLY OBTAINED IN ‘wiile he would expect that, according to the Divine not indulge m undue rejoicing. He ruled his own 44th st, 6 8, 260 ft e of 11th av, 25x100.5. 4.975 tion of $21,763, in the net deposits of $4,666,398, and The demand was moderate. ipping was quoted a We... BSOLUTE DIVORCES. BEG RELS OPERATED 7E Command, the Sabbath should be held sacred usa | Hature. is faculties were perfectly polaed. ‘The | doth w’ es; 108 ft w of Leclaytce av, 17x: 5,150 | in the legal tender notes of $138,008. Asa larger de- | Shi reusll lat at #t Hi ot dectded change. Sales aor ore alte, gutictent cause. No poblichy, wo fees dlay of prayer, still he would nol be opposed to the { Cominon opiniog that his mind lost its balance has | sist st, n x, 162.6 ft w of Sth uv, 20.10x100.5,....21,000 | crease in the reserve was, however, expected after | 5,00 Kio Grande ou private termes x fn advance; advice free. Be KiNG. social rational enjoyments of the day, It was pecu- | Bot the si foundation, 2a, the coytrary, no | 51st st, ns, 141.8 ft w of Sth av, 20,10x100.5... .21'000 . "HoPs.—The demand for all kinds was light, but prices were 3 Counsellor-at-law, 261 Broadway. pany a day of repose and rest from the cares and | man ever kept his imagination ‘under euch com- | 64th at (Hast), No 14, 25x 4 block. ‘azioog | the extreme pressure experienced, these figures had | yp, aged. crop was steady at 2bc. & Gc., 1868 do. at & DIVORCRS LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW ‘roubles of the working days of man’s life, and the | plete gy ion to the judgment. He display ptt sh 38, 510 ft ¢ of 3d av, 20x10, " a reassuring effect; but it must be remembered that | 10c. a 36c. and eee pee a e pore DoRcne Sa erdss, Grankanaaaay are eruosmentof ib afer the hours devoied to divine 5 ae Heregurd of Same, dfe Iran free, f Bt Bt, 8 6,400 1 of Bday, apxt00.5 the full effect of the preparations for “setting | way iso dull but mendy atgl05e pide golds oe TM | Siticteat cause} “no pubic ia gutrge unt ditores ob 1 , Was and appreciated int] g 18 8, 304. w of v, every respect, i advice free, M. HOW 1: aw’ Ooaiod innocent amusements of home and ne family can. claimed no Peale or presumptive right in his dis- aor tieatbe 184X85,8........6 ay day” and the quarterly returns of the national OLARSRS wae uabhain in We note sale | tained; advice Ys jastae: Jet none thank God that “Iam not as other men,” | Coveries. “To me,” he says, “it is a matter of in- oth av. 7.38, 5 f 40 hhds, muscovada. ae = bite ininsen) seth st, n 8, 242.9 f © Of Sth av, {4d 1867.38,500 | banks has not yet been felt, and next week will | “Navat Sronss.-Spirits turpentine was in fair demand, Alone HS TOC P Re er tte a oan weer Ros Repeat pa probably witness fully as stringent a loan market to | but sales, were restricted by the firm fare a a ag i Meries 7g broadway and 168 Fulton. 4 a , 63 n oy pies - viclannis Dl » ingdale ro: ix borrowers on miscellaneous stock collaterals as we | atthe queens me cue, last, via ati. GF gna i OFFICIAL DB WINGS OF THE KENTUCKY 1071 100.11... have just experienced. The totals of the last two N fe State Lot h st, n 8, 200 ft w of 10th av, 100x100.11 $5 8734 w #4 834 Tor No. 1, $0.8 96 for pal ‘but let all, aware of the weakness of human nature, | “ference whether I win the favorable opinion of one say, like the publican, “Lord, be merciful tome a | Qt pore—whether I gain much or no commendation, nner.” * * # Should I gain the assent or approbation of fer the usual prayer and singing the congrega. { others, I shall receive it only as a confirmation of my A 5 ee) ia tion separated, : 5 having pursued the truth.” In his unselfish devotion | 108th st, s 8, 150 ft w of 10th av, 26x100.11;... bank statements are as subjoined:— for pale at #550, 87 do. | KENTUCKY STATE EX7RAoLAsG 9, MARCH at — to trath he had no peer. History furnishes us with | ith av, es, 25.5 ft n of 107th st, 25.2x1 ee 2 March 28, Go, ab 08 5 Ot Sandy 40. meee glass at $8. Of tar the bis eck, Pitan ig eS i St. John Baptist. no such example. He possessed deep reverence also | 11th av, es, 15.7 ft 8 of 108th st, 85x100x4 0 pee? ere 4, 18, 5, 33, 3b, a. 28, 4, 72. we. for the Si Being, and $261,416,000 $257,878,247 | “O1L8.—Of linseed we heard of no further sales. We quote SADE a 0G. Mececnt. The"services at this church yesterday afternoon | frat” that Ite Le ea thee eee the eternal 944,308 17,827,367 | $1,180 8190. Fish olle were in good demand; sales aciatisatagestbn Prone eames ‘were of the most interesting charac 2 “9 ee rete Te Beare 34,212,571 190,808 | Dbls. crude whale, in New Bedford, at 68c. a 70c., the inside EETEA--CLAMS S01, MAOH 33, 1 y ig character. The congre- | who can see God nature as well as reves | pehenyags 191'191;526 186,525,128 ‘and black. Kinds were quiet, but 1, 90, 1, 3 2,38, 72, 7%, @ 67, Sle gation was very large and, because of the genial na- | létlon. He held communion with Him in all his | 1osth st, #8, 376 fte of 1th av, 60x100.1 '52°261.086 52128078 eee eee cakes eal isicn. atwhiok 1 Os Pao ha wane 3a, 1688, ture of the day, brilliantly attired. Tue Right Rev. | theucder rnd harmonton ct tay And goodness in] losth st'and 10th av, (Gore)....-...... The gold market was on the whole steady, notwith. | thesales were G00 bbls, "Bonded was dull and heaty at we. | 4% 6B 44, 68 24, 22) 65, 73,6 gee Bishop Potter oMciated, and in addition to preach- | a child In heart and turned spontancously to his | Part, Sh.8 236 ft e of bth av, 150x09.11 > ti Crecente rps peter ee a areas Lexington av, w 8, 29.6 ft n of 25th st, 19.9x75 34 av, W 4, 100.5 ft n of 69th st, 20x60. 11th av, € 8, 25.1 ft # of 65th at, 75.3x100. LEASES RECORDED IN NEW YORK. Forayth st, No 172, 5 years, per year... best bid standing that rates varying from eight to ten per Free was dull and nominal at 88. for | For circulars, &c., in the above: ‘Lotteries adk cent per annum and 1-32 to 1-16 per diem were pald Santee ae es 5 1m See eataeayeio + meruet ce Sa ‘the phia, ominal. for having coin carried, owing to the stringency be- PROVISIONS. pte, 1,796 bbie. 1,067 do. beef, 490 JQUIST'S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS ARE “POPU- fore noted. The feeling among the brokers and profes- | Packs st eta Go Tako a heme Hid lar because reliable.” Plant them once and you wil Hester st, No 30, bakery, 3 years, per 000 | sional speculators was rather bearish in consequence, | vance. The sales, cash and embrace, 4,000 bbia., ap era Log ag Bi icin yt age pe per year. ‘ Ww N 11, 19, 21, 28, 35, eX Imanac for 1 nt of Seeds, poo ‘years, i year...... we +4 pasty cP and the “short”? interest was increased considerably. xtra prime and #22 75.1 mailed free. We. deliver orders a New York freight pala. East 63d st, No 118, 25x100, 5 years, per year... 1,200 | The fluctuations during the week were from 1393; to for future delivery, 250 | Address Robert Bulst, pi Int av and 44th si, ne cor, 3 lots, 60,6x100.45 3 fe prs nos Fr pb bere» herded regener TANT NOTICE. years, per year... . J J 137%, with the closing transactions at 138%. The | was moderaicly active at provioua prices. We note sales of | TMPOR Ist uv, € 4, 60.6 f'n of 44th st, 60x100.6, 3 years, shipments of specie aggregated a ittle more than | Sew extra mean, $68 a $00 80 forprime mess. Bect hams were, DR. DE JONGH'S er 400 | haifa million, and the demand for customs duties at t but steady, with sales of peckages at #96 @ $88 tor LIGuT BROW 8 jestern. Bacon was save upchanged prices. COD LIVER OD Lebaucis soviemiact souriu via sped fk oe ieee ° ae iB “ore We. 4 In cor juence of the immense demand for this celebrated business in government securities was checked by | [50 for short do. (8s, for Tong rity Mee a esac, for enore doz | oi'in all paris of the world, the cuplaity of unprincipled deat. the scarcity of money and the consequent difficulty | m ly active. The sules were <= packages, at Ho. ao | ere aan — oll pig e ig po eer J | of carrying them. An cighth per cent a | HNe- fpr plokled shoulders, lige, & Hide: for dry do., ic. a | Perso auch dishonest proceedings, and to euabe the medical i "a 180. for The Nica Amerten. to » Place full contdence Dr. DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN “ \d the publ . 6000 | day was freely paid for ‘turning’? them | i8c. for smoked do., and Ic. ap ey : - 4200} during the greater part of the week, and | {0t/and mae limited tnd ieee eect iosesai Bakes cop LAER GIL, aud to realize its unequalled efficacy, every | up to Thursday quotations were drooping, | snd cheese were quiet but unchanged at our last quotations, DR. DE JONGH'S GENUINE OIL, Hewes at, #8, 125 ft w of Marcy av, 20.10x100., 888 | notwithstanding a moderate investment demand at | head. to the United States by bis sole consignees, Ansar, Rlewes st, s 8, 145.10 ft w of Marcy av, 20.10x100 885 | the counters of the leading dealers. Afterwards, Rick was steady, with a moderately active demand. We | Hariord & Co. of London, is now sealed with @ new v re, ote sales of 1,200 s Rangoon in bond on private terma | trade mark ule (Betts, maker, London), cok blue Howes sty ¢ 8, 187.6 11 w of Marcy ay, 20.10X100. 1,010 | however, an improved feeling prevailed, under | and small lot to the trade at lXe.'a lige. cur: | Op amped! with a blue fiah oh a red shield, URRAY, EDDY & CO. Covington, Ky. ‘wg administered confirmation to twenty candidates, | Heavenly Father and sought only to learn His will, the rolemnity of thewcene being greatly increased | Te Teverend lecturer sald he had no time to enume, 2 ent warn! fo ee of bee — aes fe discoveries have ey been acknowledged, but el ive opening services of the | they wiil be better understood a century hence than Episcopalian Church, and the psalm beginning with they are now. It will be found that he ascended, God will charge his angels, Prithout violating any law of physical or spiritual Bishop Potter entered the sinall pulpit upon the Ag ner oer in tenina inched Jeit of the ‘chancel and. announced hin text as the | *Pirit, and taught the connection between soul and latter clause of the tenth verse, second chapter of | DOdY. It will be found that his spiritual philosophy Revelations—“Be thou faithful’ unto death, and 1 | i# science applied to the soul and runs parallel to iis ‘will give thee a crown of life.” Frou this the Bishop | Natural philosophy, so that the higher can be seen in preaztied in the most earnest inanner peculiar to the lower and the iower in the higher, imself a sermon of encouragement to the Christian beset with the temptations of the world. He ad- | Sta. P ny iiamsbw: vised them how to carry out in the spirit of trne gs playa bina x pereiglas: a4 holivess their daily life, assuring them that the | Rev Sylvester Malone, pastor, having explained words and actions of each day on this visible thea- | to his congregation the reason for veiling the pic- we would not be swallowed up by yt had a | tures adorning the altar on the approach of Passion wignillcance and an influence upon thelr prepa- | po ' Fatlons Jor eternity. ‘The reverend. genticnman | Wee, Proceeded to speak at some length in relation then explained what was understood by “faithful- | to the controversy excited by the recent publications ness" upon the Christian's part. Afterexplaining | of the Paulist Fathers, and indignantly repelled the reference of the text, he said, such are not J " called upon to be martyrs'in a literil sense incase, | He charge that Catholics indulged in idolatrous Nos 212 and 214, rooms on second floor, TRANSFERS IN BROOKLYN, Bridge st, e s, 21 ft n of Willoughby st, = Court st, w 8, 90 ft n of Cong 4 . Ewen st, w 8, 50 ft s of Conselyea st, 25%100. Herkimer st, n 8, 175 ft e of Utica av, 26x100, Lewes st, 5 8, 104.2 ft w of Marcy av, 2010x100. 85 ing behtud them temptation, but they must display | Worship of pictures and images. If anybody should | Hooper st, 8 8, 300.8 ft e of Lee av, 44.8x100..... 1,800 aS % as : and the ol bears the ad iftional signature of a degree of excellence in their conduct in withstand. | offer indignity to the picture of a dear relative | Hoyt St, e 8, 26 {ts of Warren st, 62x37x18x40x which prices recovered 1 @ % per cent, and it be- ‘ BUGAn-—A faur demand prevaied for grocery grades, prices ited agents for the United States and Canada. ing peril; vanity, weariness of well doing and allelse | or friend we should naturally resent it— _S0X77. on + 4,000 | came evident that, so far as governments were con, | for which were irm, but for reining grades the market was | 5. EDWARD GREEY & CO., 34 Vesey street, N. ¥.' i Wat interferes in the exemplification of the beauty | because of the intrinsic value of the picture, | KeaP st, 08, 100 ft w of Marcy ay, 10x15 cerned, the full effect of the stringency had deen felt. | fy endromeenay teary: Toe ee Ba esencens iit Moonen nae | ‘9 le. for fair to good retinh Forto Rico at Keap st, # 8, 122.8 {te of Lee av, 617X100, Lorimer st, w 8, 89 [tn of Powers st, 22x96.6, Oak st, 8 8, 45 ft eof Franklin st, 22x71 of holiness without ostentation, should be guarded | but because of affection for the ortginal; and against. The common actions of daily life test the | Catholics entertain — similar feelmgs with re. Curistian; these carried out with a generous zeai for rd to sacred ‘RS. G, BROWN’S METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY is the only logical treatment extant. It kills the root of There was at the same time a good speculative de- 1,000 | mand on buyers’ options of thirty days at one com} 124. 0 13%4c., 56 bhds, English Island at is ote ates w te. als 79 bo: on a9 pictures. But no Catholic, M ined ‘Was firm on a basis | all di! My rn noises in the head, discharges from the Sen's Church exalts and takes heavenly the faite | however tllteraie, can be fund who worships ata: | Oak st; 8%, 967 fl eof Frankim s 1,000 | Per cent above the current prices, and there is no | °f 6/40, 5 114. for harceand Linge. a te. forsofe white, | Sar, blindness, baldness, catarrh, Ao. ie, discovery pene, { reactor eanlae words af cloquence and advice | terial thing. Catholics only worship an ever living | patie ; "790 | doubt that as soon as the supply of loanable funds | _Skxps were without noticealt coer calltag Realy ||: acaipy aoe ie eat fecavew ieee tau, efor : mutinued, concinding the sermon with | God in tree persons. It ts true that Catholles ack mel p ‘a at Ie. a IBseu, timothy qulet #2 8B Rough faxsced { Extract from aletier from gentleman in Californ Confirmation woout to follow. | inire pictures of the mother of Jesus, aud wiiy should Cree yy ee oats, 777. abe | At seven per cent becomes equal to the demand gov- quetat ga a gd we ES TT mn, y not? With regi t 4 adacy st, 8 8, 258 be s- 2e 01 7 react TALLOW.—A moderate demand wailed and about 10,000 T talk to yon ag a philosopher, so that I shall say something the candidates left their respective pews in the hody | fave been observed; but the charge time the: Churen | Skilliman st, w s fen of Myrtle av, 20100. 6,100 ney are, beyond q\ 5 Wi Receipts none. The market continued dull ing wonderfully improved. \ in Wall street for the interest they bear. Certain it rosa shh melons jubig seers aot Tvaveten bes, aitet trocdion “ tcc vara past I bave had piles, 2 is that all the railway shares are dear in comparison, ing, Fora year past | have Sina eight out Under my arm, as large aa a finger end and torpid. | Now, 3 and those who buy them do so ap ad that After two. mouths use of Tour ‘Metaphysical Discovery, the they are sustained by cliques, the — with. sapsenganeanenteten piles, Inmps, &e., are all zone. ‘ drawal of whose support would resuit in| ‘The market for domestic cotton goods has been | ,,WPat shall 1 aay Lense emma. hanes @ sudden decline of from fifteen to thirty per cent | unsettled during the past week, and prices have | The song of my heart is God bless Mrs. M. G. BROWN. and innumerable failures, those of some of the banka | been irregular. During the first of the week the | Thousands die at the age of Afty who might have lived fifty probably among them; but the market for govern. | Market was almost stagnant, and, under the influ. | fram fonger Haul Mey occasionally, through Hfe, used the fi ment securitios is subject to no such vicissitudes, ana | ence of @ dull, heavy cotton market, prices favored Understand! Remember! People are sinking into the wise men seek safety in the employment of thelr cap- | the buyer, the depression finally culminating in a de- | 74 of death many years before laid in the coin, alten eats y | granted indulgences for sins about to be committed prentiy. propounded tne | Waa a font caumny. and originated su the mind of fatetrowatorice as. tnd Come ie tae pounded the | the devil. équally catummious ia the charge that the Church, and then, ing, @ Chureh opposes the reading of the Sc 7 the saenatmntiog. eee a ce, | Church is Hol opposed to Lhe use, Hut to the abuse of Geena, etiam: et eee, es | the Bible. She only objects Lo men using it for: the the candidates, when they resuined their seats, and | Purpose of advancing chetr own selfish interests and ne benediction the iuteresung services were ne peri samcine wie 0 whom thay falesly inter. » read prayerfully, and those Who 8 read it do we discussing these things we should ase no het i conflicts, but it ie our duty | Belford av, Ww. of the chareh and stood chancel, Bishop Potter re South Sth st, « s, BOX7H. Heed South Sth and bth sts, 8 w North 16th st, # 8, 120 ft ¢ of Suh st, Lith st, ns, 389 fe of Sd av, 19.6% 100, Iith st, $8, 18.9 ft w of 7th w 17th st, #8, 18.9 ft w Of 7th av, 18.9: 7th st, ns, 200 ft w of Ath ay. 40x 100. feet ‘n of FI 5 fC w of bth st hange of Pulpits. hed a sermon on this su! Inte: Rey. Dr. Weston p maintaint ruth as it is nus as well as Full directions accompanying each package. Jast evening at Christ church, Fifth avenue, from the | our personal independence. The controversy thus ital. clded reduction by some of the largest Jobbing | | The Metaphysical Discovery put up in neat enses. If you text, “And the contest was so sharp between them } maintain imate in good by.disabusiny the The stock market was heavy and dull during the | houses, which had the effect of somewhat stimu. | f2%Pot Wet them of your druggist send to $1 Bond street; wi valids anis of many erroncow arted asunder one from the other.” | fey teachings of the Catholic There was a disagreement between | eomciusion Father Mal wid a high Pan! and Barnabas, and the resait was, instead of | t the ability and learning of the Panlist going forth together, they separated. They were both good men, and therefore tt may be presumed amicably, dress, on receipt of the price, through i early part of the week, but it subsequently became | lating business, though the demand was even then eg 4 Ce. WH will be. at beroffles, SY Rand street, steady, and on Friday afternoon and Saturday Erie | anything but active, buyers holding aloof for another | every Monday; hours from 9 to 8 Personal consultation and New York Central were bid up under the news that | “marking down of prices.” But, from prevailing | 4 examiuation 45. Advice by letter $1. A the railway committee of the Assembly had reported | indications, they will wait i vain, for the sudden | ~~~). Ncing) ACADEMIES. against the Erie bill, and the rumor, probably | and remarkable advance of cotton in Liverpool, and a a ” gp pm ~ nage unfounded, that the Governor of New Jersey had | by consequence here, has caused a marked | PARLETMASTER DUMARSS suelo -Cuamtarety Gore vetoed the bill giving corporate rights to | feeling in the dry goods market, infusing | all fashionable dane: six dances per- \ the Erle Company in that State. The game | renewed confidence in the trade and causing holders | fct!y ! #1x private lessons Albany bil in a@ new shape has, however, | of goods to regard the future with much more com- ry 3 PROPOSALS. been introduced in the Senate, and the | placency than they had for some weeks. So sudden PROPOSALS ARE INVITED AND WILL BE Rie ond, therefore, ts not yet, although it is estimated that | has been the transition from extreme depression to. P ‘eoived at the office of the subscriber for about 8,000 nearly half a million of dollars was expended to kill | extreme confidence and buoyancy of fecling that | ®™are yards Lag bake 4 broken to the size of two and one-hall inches, for macadamizing roads, or any portion, dav the former one in committee. Nothing new in rela- “all at sea” and prices must be considered | livered at the dock, at the drawbridge, Bronx river, Wert that they ¢ w ‘The Xavier Aluumi Sodality. Van Buren st The ceremony of receiving new members into i GOX100. .- | Sssoctation took place yesterday morning in the hail or | SUyve oa in | St. Francis Xavier's College, Sixteenth street. Mass t jon to his sub- | was celebrated hy the Rev, Father Daly, wito preactied vor lo observe M ise Of tary 4 very impressive sermon on the necessity of prayer. nomlnations® and “dissenters,” he | ‘Ten members were admitted and all present received should employ them in courtesy and respect to indi- | holy communion. The scene throughout was most cate those who differed from his Church in belief. | edifying, and one to be long reme red. The exer Jo olleuce was intended and none must be taken, coneluded with a benediction of the holy He hae been educated among Methodists and could er which all the me vith it is better to sep In making the app r said he should ¢ rity, and m ti eres XA5.TXISBANS ‘Triangular re n of vith st, Nom, yrdham 2,000 nbers Look break. wigs Farms, and at the dock In the village of Westchester, dear honorable testimony to their ability, selfdental ogc. "The association, which was forme i r ‘ison River Sen eo ae Seen he RNS ane Vente Week, but we may Femark that in some | Wil’ be/paid on delivery: edhasblstiowasay end a gl tes ation OF trustees ey-unden. h of the Sodality of the Roman Col- R depot, masts 2,400 | built parties transpired during the week, if we except | cases those prices were refused to-day (Saturday) _WH. WATBON, 178 and 176 Church street Christian holies,” Alb be 1 he tay hm tged for alt 1668 and approved by | Lot in Somersvillage, on the highway, 3x14... 1,200 | an order granted by Judge Ingraham, of the Supreme | and the market was altogether more buoyant, while e = 3 u a » Allhad a right to thelr opinion. al Pope iniy | Two lots th Fordham, on oilman street, 12x % everything seemed to favor a recovery of the deciine He respecied the honest convictions of ev compos ndents of colleges, tl be 5 . dseskuee sssevsusvee, 290 | Court, staying proceedings pending the appeal of the | Ce the first part of the week. Secpine mavionn hs ope ee} to Spo? oes J ship ts 10 others, and has fi Hudson fiver defendanis in the case of Schell va, The Eric Railway Woollen goods continue in fair demand and fall he ge for himse plic mind cultivation of Christan piety and virtue, the revival : ii : e ses are res _ . ~ Mmueh exercived on this subject of exchange of pul | of collegtate friendht wand tee promotion of soll | Gn bd av toons, Company from the order of Judge Barnard appoint. | prices are readily obtained for all desirable assort ity and country, with care. Furniture not different persuasions, It was ect ry eer ents, course between the members, A club is about Farms, on Bathg ing Mr. Osgood receiver of the proceeds of the ten | ™ ote ¢ Iniported goods remain rather quiet, and the sprin, 1RN (PRESS AND FUR- ald prow charity auong diferent formed on prinetpiew akin ta those which Pegite | 2Teiese oes nescence se cans as millions of new stock. The order is returnable on the | trade hus uct thus lar proved very salistactory pr te Nietabiiahinenty 69% 480 and 600, Sith , ‘or a moment dowdy ordinary soctal clubs, save that in this ail the | Lot in Mosrinania, 's'# Witiiam ‘st, 4 Crt aha maberative bHishine ee, ane, OO Stat rity of the advoc of this measure. He | proceedings must strietl¥ conform to the moral code, | Lot in Yonkers, on Ravine av, 106: iret Sncey |ts Spit Ait ween walle, Unete vote, TRmErsrative tare Breed tod chico or oven te Fortteth, acy. NB willingly and ¢ rdtally : , 4 We aunex the current \ to them the highest | ‘The Xavier Aiumal Sodulity embraces in ite ranks | Lot in Yonkers is issued, nothing can be done under unex tig curceny Homer, dnoisios # for furniture by load or y € 6 Ravine av, 100.6x100.8.. LEACH —) 4, 2 The beat at Ree ee iret ec aint hobed to produce concord | some of the leading merchants of this city and mein. | Lot In Youkers (No. 76), Ravine ay, 100x35 the receivership. Sennen ceen TS oe he tel Lonsanie, | Tome Un and twenty years’ expe ong brethren ot A enti. and thu ers 0 e ned profess inbers onkers (No. 74), x ui " ew “se ‘oo. Thee oe Beles. : 5 effete: . coun. (ne a . fount “ r ‘ | 4, 2 a BX~ | cote more efficient In the salvation of souls, The : land and Pittaburg Railway Company wae hed on | BAY MUNG 44, 200. ae A, ad, 110. @ 1 EUS ARE Was | end proposed was worthy of ail praise, and for wil ay ae that was held incommon he thanked God, For al THE SHOOTING OF CHARLES NORRIS. > song the good our dissenting brethren may do may Uls holy name be praised, He loved all those y | a e atweet f —Covered A, 44, 176.5 Pacific, #4, 16sg0.; Agawam and as ig Mey Pl fhm Nap eyecare Sod Stark A, 4-4, 17¢.3 Laconia, 4-4, ie. a 1660. | TAs Decund and shipped; cash advanced on furniture the 26th Inst. when the following resolution was | atianti unanimously offered for adoption by 76,568 votes, aud the directors are to meet in New York next JERSEY CITY Warren st, 125 —Amoskeag, 12\¢.; American, nomine His Dangerous ConditionAntesMortem Ex- the Lord Jesus Christ. Nevertheless, he was opposed lb Hh sco tac x 1256. a 13340.; AMoskOug (MMOUTUAA), 123.3 Merri: | Se fits promincuces inerthanee in Geckine 1 amtmation of the Vievies, a ei ethan pion | mnac D, lage.) Merrimac vi 13 4gC. @ 14340. {pprague's waa ASTROLOGY: sent was inexpedient; and secondly, it was forbidden, Coroner S osterd proceeded . Resolved, That by and under the provisions of an fancicn), { Dunnell's, a 13%4c.; Wamsutia, SPROLOGY.—DR.AND MRS BROUGHTON ARE THE Geaapverene qenltenae Guan With cack ieee youn rl hospi. dh dec oamenainsoyssirraninarid ae not of the Legisiasure Of Olio, OF ApH 11, i80n, tho. | doves Le Pacifle, 13346. eee eee eee tOve: Peo site a the inexpediency a | York Hoxpital and took the ante-mortem ent | ash = Nandy wi directors of the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad _Datns. Amoskeag, Atlantic, &¢, DAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED cL AIRVOC- } sonbenurtn exe as dotaiaie ke thdeamh Semana eee | to tacrenee the capital ntccn oF the: empony is tari. ere ik her foreverything, wicknens, busineas, theft, ixe the capital stock of the company to the | |S copal Chureh ex« | shot on Fria, ning by Thomas Fitpatrick, in the 0 St from Van Voo! vagtee W at; 2iXiON. « unt of ton per cent of the present Capital stock, | Americ hares, numbers. good ick. S71 Canal aotdercined t Porterhouse of the latter, at 200 Went street, the | said gt 6, 50m eEN: oe ange at to divide the San ig the suarebolders ro | Jersey 7 ICAL AND BUSINE ; (| particwiars of which were quite fuily reported in the | Plpombeld st. es. si ft 9 of ee oe | gt Mims — Arnal ug, Sics KOR, _ | ne tea Wen Twenty, ¢ tors appearing HERALD of Saturday morning. Norris is in an ex- | Hoboken av, lot, Job Smith's property tig DOvedNe Gs EG ie pee : PRT VISSER Vons and conclusions in every tremely dangerous condition, with the probavilities ST.GXLINTO.«... os 5,000 | shar # directors deem proper. ; 3.—Amoskeng, 210. @ 38¢.: Everett, 300. a | ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON, SPIRITUAL lecidedly against his recovery. Below will be founa | U8 118, 110, 120, 1271, town of iia , P | Tet Mount ve These: Bost nt. Spends murringen, Oi plaeny 310° Fourth The Seventh Presbyterian Church. 7 : be fo sovlation, 25% 100.5 2,500 | Annexed is a comparative statement showing the ae eon Kwenty third bled at the | a copy of the victim's statement and other testimony A most numerous congregation beatin 32, Hudson City e sluipments of specie from thie port Inst Kk and | cs. Ammoskeng, 190. & LO y0.5 - ww Seventh Prestyteriad Giifeh,Mlluate at the cor | sible op es : F during the year gether Wich those for the ington, = NINTH AVENUE, MADAME HOPE, BY PALM Z o HARLES NORRIS. D, Tonneie estate, Pre ° } st pr’#, 180.; Lonerds ie y, on all ataors of e. Lad ; L ner of Broome and Ridge streets, last evening, tre | On Friday evening, at about six z veesese 44800 | COFTespOnding pertods tn 1869 and 167 :— | Tan oe ieee | 10 ) Antry, on ati attains of life, Ladies $1; gente 2, o:casion being to commemorate the fiftieth anniver. | Pad Le eee ae ae inte ey ro | % aatesin . i PO ~ aa | “Amoskeag, Mc. aid b BES. a ah roa tee eR tae nur pet te ent binent. The Ope wet ated pomias Fitzy + Fesidiny E st street; MIRE IN } CANAL STREET.—At half-past ten hirteenth weel ‘, 4 (8 v6, 671 wumeng, Me. a 14) adie Sean aiveagees her’ s soles sary of its estublishinent. The opening prayer and | tox four oF five drinks there; we had not been on | o'clock lest highi wh GAT ol Ate eee “at | Prev. reported A004 804 6,008,003 14,167, T2F if 6 | bere; medicinen for all diseqwea, Ac. discourse were delivered by the pastor, the Rev. T. | good terms previously; Thoruae Fitzpatrick and 1 126 Canal street, The le $3@ SEVENTH | AVENIR, NEAR THIRTY-FIROT #. Dawe, was followed by the Rev. Bawin | bad an argument avout something, [do not remem. soon on the premises, The Totw $5,308,004 $0,018,681 $14,794,400 eID street. Matame RAY, Clairvoyant and Astrotogiat, \ ber what it waa, during which Thomas Fitzpatrick, | fre was found to be nude f ; v Lucky num Speedy marriages, Ladies, 28 cents; gente, itleld howe former labors enue p » | fre was fou y be under the landing ‘of the The exporta to the corresponding period im the oat i gents, M. Hattleld, whose former labors in conn ding behind the counter, took a pistol from the | first Might of stairs. ‘The Chief Engineer ordered the v We corresponding period im me by ente fourteen years compare as follows: bbe yrown and blewGue@d, 15440. |, DELALINES.—Pacifie, be. A 20 Lowell, ise. : S vor Corros.—Co.tes’, $1; Brooks, 9c. ; Clark's, 950; Wyoring and Giaszow, boc i PRNTING Chori, —t4 by 48, Tige. a 120.5 48 by TC. @ He. ; 52 by 66, SC. A 514C.; 46 Dy 56, Blac. A Boe ” 7,002.41 Shy 60, BIG, A BNC.; OO by 64, BC, AKC: CAhy Os, | U nd F FILLE FRANCAISE, NOU VELL T Sutjoined is the total valuation of the foreign in. | bac i arrivee, denive se viaee? eemme bonne. Address 160 dd ay | tion with the early career of ils church are affection. elf, and, L think, alined at me: 1 did not think at | boards cut away, and whe c ately remembered by many of the older members. | the time that he would fre it; he aimed but once | pails of water extinguisiiod. the ames: The suid. Dr, Matheld, on taking his place in the pulpit, e&- | aud then fired It, and it wok effect int) e right Ione ie owned by Mr. Fat ine, and the dam done pressed He peblataction he felt at seeing so many of | sive of te cheat; I went around in Harrison | to it is about $25. The fancy goods store Mey by the 61d atid Tani Mar faces which he was accustdined | street with & young man named Miller, and when | Amelia Koch adjoining, stock and furniture was in days gone by to mec in the same edifice, erceted | between Washington and West streets’ I fainted damaged about $60; insured for $1,200 In the Phe- ih honor of the Lord and Saviour ot mankind, Hisdis- | and fell down; 1 have no recollection of what hap- | nix and Continental Insurance Companies. How 4,212,702 nsiated principally in reviewing the pro. | pened after I had fainted until I arrived at the hospi. | the fire occurred under the floor is a matter at | 1859. 8,908,619 ve Seventh Prexbyterian church, from the | tal; Mr. Thomas Fitapatrick and J were bot under | present uukuown. ; ay . ie do.; Sprague’s, JEUNE HOMME FRANCAIS ARRIVANT DE aris, qu! ait te francais et Vailémand, desire ae placer nille americaine comme maitre d'hotel ov dana Sadresser chez Mr. Wetting, pension francatee, 79 | | { erppeeenage | FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS,

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