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10 NEW YORK iERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1868—T"'pypLE SHEET. i lee is ? fear ese —_—_—.——. _ ye ee tt with | sophical grave, with a verv Lreuo. v ra J. H, Viekars and Rev. Mr, Little assisted in fhe | here represses sated 1 by 8 paratie ee mereriie wae, § the very puilcecpiical tomy philosophical ritnal ne THE NATIONAL GUARD. yUzewoun, April 6—Salled, Abbie Barclay, Crocker, New THE CHUR“ ars YESTERDAY. services. sublimest tratis, tus Seyi LY phik sone yaaa atm sogenves = be made ‘The Seventh regiment infa infantry, Colonel Emmons ranean, Aprit 1- Daniel Webster, Crosby, Gib- , even common place, of the ess, vever, ‘ » a - Arrived, ‘The place” at acae Son id denomination maine: anes ing at spines ana sinpittude of ‘the pian for our, redemp: eye pe wae & congrenatn tong not. be ‘ portman bryos 7th a AmeAs, Match Te—arriveds "arab Nowuian, Congdon, place’, of meeting of every find no. ‘The Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix preached last evening jon. God has made a revelation of His own character. | long before at ‘smn will have assumed the phase Tompkins square on the P Bhields. o au New * érx and Brooklyn—the weather being pleas- | wrinity chapel, West Twenty-fifth street, the first | He is revealed in His own law. He has not been re- | of an act san ™ Roll call of companies at the armory at four P.M. | Balled 6 Midas Hlgging, Abra, Ant dough for even the mést delicate to venture Out | sermon of a course which he intends to deliver on | quired to demonstrate, Its perfec a ite. parity. Ore This regiment wil positively parade in the new full } york th, Aumm Zw e Masew, Comming, Bow ‘Adoors—were well attepfied at both the morning ana | onyrch Principles.” ‘The reverend gentleman, | Oith'<oa ts the only source of happiness’ in this Iie. SPIRITUALISM AS A MEDIUMISTIC INSTITUTION. dress op the 20th proximo, Burke, for Cubs nektabe bri", Pore bark Annie, Grahams! evening services. Below we give a resumé of the | vithou prefacing his remarks with any text, entered | Mr, Yeamans then referred to the meaning of f' ‘The Seventy-firat regiment will soon hold an elec- | just arrived, to sail uexthar is Atos, Aloutly from discourses preached ‘in the more prominent places of worship, together with some of the oddities which hedge in the purér forms and which, doubtless, will be pernsed w/ch pleasure alike by the philosopher @nd ghe devo atly inclined. * St. Patrick’s Cathedral, During the past week the Redemptorist Fathers, ‘who atv: at present giving a mission for the spiritual ‘deneM® of the surrounding parishes, have labored most zealously and successfully with the good work ‘thay have auspiciougly begun. Morning, noon and night the pathedral has been densely crowded by the #rithfad, énxious to participate in the religious ser- vices, -@hich commence each day 80 early as five ° re progress 7 f yes. at once on the subject of his sermon, and explained | text, hot intended to represent a feast Z tthe ‘The spiritualists at Dodworth Hall are pt ing tion for acolonel. Lieutenant Colonel Rockafellow aie, Apa B-Arved, Riots Bess Palkins, Boston, considering losity of the the necessity there was for a searching inquiry into | Soul, and in considering separately the exe | -< ET | tn their efforts to remedy the impecuniosity 43 almost certain to be the success! <<) veroux, Rich, NYorls ful candidate, wed to con- r > bs ine ” and a rigid upholding of the vital principles © | ever rejected the Gospel and madé ¢ — -#tt no man | faithful by evening lectures mostly sap Pris owt Wednesday evening. ng the Fourth reg mad Sols 5 ail pint doar am 4 e m= act but what they were just ceuses for such | tributions, with oratorical ebullitions by way 01 2 Church is founded. The 1 an y ia Arsenal, The mancuvres of the companies were BOSTON, April 25, AM— Arrived, bri , Schull which the Christian flate | a4 utterly foolish, just, 4# inadequate, Just | troquction, and in this respect are very liberally | Arsenal. |The . pag Matanzas; echis Ella F Growelly Sheveaae aid 3 ® Weldi mense number of exploded ideas which have o of the text. He then’ re’ @& false as those ; an ie aaa 5 ae Matanzas; schrs Ella F Crowe, Stevens, und J 8. Weldit, f the conflict in which | and masterly manner th’ wed in an eloquent | taking the advice formerly volunteer Colonel Wilcox has withdrawn his resignation, | Hourne, Hblladeiphia; Minnie “Cobb, “Ingraham, Rondow { peep eg like clouds return- | by. the people of this”, -« Reasons that are advanced | of thelr exceeding impecuniosity, viz, to turn a penny pel of bine clott Sinus with | wie fp ty Ba ay net, Ter . Gos] ‘ x possi \- a3 5 i a 4 ing afer ae ‘and before we know it the old cloud Senn at fa er Pia te a se not ec cee ple dpi crobaeen pea ty aera ae nae doe on ed po gon. | De a poikes ser, tea his me _ bjections of ov of (Ye Bibley second, the asserted in- | port. Following the style orn and a dress with red pompoon. A is back again overshadowing us. The o consistency of or, : 3 third, t out more than it enticed ite cross belts will also be worn, 2th —-Atrived, brig Stephen Bishop, Foote, Remedias; echr 4 tically the same as | the ; -rtain professors of religion; third, | sion system, which kept out m AF Randolph, Matanzas. Below ‘Croninan those wich were agitated ‘eighteen nunred years | caused the cna reigns manner Tren | tnto the sanctuary, they nave iniaugurated a system | ., oK¢ Cwane iceman ovaing fhe atta inst and | SBRPEAES ora ip_artved ache Gi id ago. ‘They were answered then, and get at rest for a | these point’, of Ohectiona by sinners against the re- | of free admissions and declare that they find it to | May 8, delpbia; Grepeibots Wardwell, New’ Yorn sb es ene time, but they have now been revived again and set | cognition or°the Gospel and the Moning: flowing | work exceedingly well. People—so argue the Company B, Second regiment, will parade on Tues- | Spear, do. 4 up once more in all thelr varied phases, |The attacks | from I’ were pointby point dismembered and shown | fatuers of the flock—who would never pay day evening. Salled 26d. acht Nathan Clifford, Shute, NYork, on our doctrine of episcopacy and apostolic suc- | in th’, unseemingly dkelofons with such au effect as get in, will put a stamp or a t an election held last Wednesday Captain A. P. Woodhull a W Bes Rooker ne wanbation, ipressi to cesalon, ‘Dane 08 Os a a eee produce a mark jon, ‘Theservices clos'd | nickel in the contribution box rather than appear | webster, of the First regiment Infantry, was unaut. vices, NYor Mled—Steamship Charieston, Be: ry, NYorle: ship Charles~ van pee” ingy— i it themselves to be done 7 M: a ‘Detwil o’cloc’g when instructions are delivered by the rev- 5 with the hymn commencing “Oh, sinners, why so | stingy—will, in fact, perm! se mously elected Major’of the command: wiler, Grace, and the Geneva Reformers in the sixteenth free gift which they wou'd not # ‘Alice Flora, Bavannah, of atiesprescribed. So far their earnest and incessant This ana the fee of Sena caer fot Midnight Mission. fee, and by this means spiritualism is making excel- | on which occasion the B boys Will have a good time Patladelpila for Boston; Ellen Perk sige NYork fof lent pecuniary progress. * generally. ; arnard,’ Portland tor Tangler (re whe can only repeat over again the same cavils wb’ oh were A special sermon on this sabject was delivered last Last evening the “Hon.” Warren Case—perhaps a Compay ©, Third regiment Infantry, will have a eg Peon Riy'thiork ce jee By ¥ pe hav ay con uttered so many years ago, trusting that t”.¢ answers | evening to alarge and attentive audience by Rev. | member of Congress, periaps a United States Senator, | ariil on Wednesday evening at the’ Yogimental | slotvand wae seriously tnjured), sound fresh aud novel susp!" ious ear of the eames . - ess tangible, or perhaps having: A general court martial, consisting of Brigadier “ b t " unsuspicious, “Ever leaving and ‘uever coming to | #Venue and Thirty-seventh street, Of the numerous gree'd by the spirits whose apostle ue Pherae General J. M. Varian, President ; Colonel D. W. Tel- | y, ee 4 J Arrived, 96 ay fore ame a ane pene ‘ the knowledge of the truth,” @8 ne Apostie has writ- | sermons on this subject delivered at intervals by va- | the few and faithful on the spiritual side o be | 1% First artillery ; Colonel George B. Post, Twenty- | ley, Port Johnson for Salem; Josepiene, Sinall, Denis tor ten, the people fall an easy prey to that vain philoso- | rious clergymen during the past’ winter the present | spiritual movement, leaving the carnal age to (be | second regiment, and Major P. J, Joachimsen, Judge | N'ork. ‘ ny and so-called sclence W’,ose influence we must ai aeaniiaind ue A licit and taken care of by the very exquisite contribu re bode Advocate, Second brigade, has been ordered Db: Balled —chre Island Holne, wd, sonenhane. OT Wars,’ 2 always laboring to cowr.teract lest it hide the light | ‘scourse w: Laces Mace thsialiaaans Which had been provided for the occasion atid Wile, | General Shaler to assemble ’at the Central Market | ,UHILADELPHIA, april, AM “Aa:rived, brig G7 Ward) of the Knowledge of Go?, from the eyes of His chil- | forcible in {ts delineation of the soctalgevil and sug- | was very freely passed, ‘The ‘“honoraple’ fine le- | armory, at ten o'clock A. M., for the trial of Colonel Hudson! Sale: E Ewing, MeDevit, Bri zeport; JD Ingrae dren. Thus it seems Useful to prepare this course of | gestions of remedial measures to stay its progress, | Man was favored with an unusually large au King’ | Thomas M. Reid, commanding Second regiment, on | ham, Dickinson, Middictown; © E Jackson, Babcock, Bostom lectures I meditate 0”, some of the distinctive princl- Th canal Ani nOe ba ihe basis of tila diss which, though motley and impenmaions lool nu what charges has not been made public. and’ cleared for Cambridyeport ; Joba ‘Stockbam, Price®, les of the Church, ‘The look of the world, aithough ihe. reve speaker a8 the basis o! Ustened very attentively to the speaker's veryem- | &x.First Lieutenant Peter J. Bogert, Company A | Portsmouth; Wave, Hubbard, New Haven, hreatening, 18 ‘nopeful. There are multitudes of } course the text Luke vil, 31:—“In the city there was | phatic denunciations of ail religious sects and of the | seventh regiment, has been presented’ by the com- | _ Cleared—Steamallp Union, Caro-an, Livérpoot; bark. Ame, er Aeavors Have been thoroughly appreciated, as {s © gidentfrom the immense numbers who since the * @iaguration of the mission have attended the ca- Yesterday a vast congregation assembled the sacred edifice at high mass, which com- ammenced at half-past ten o'clock, the Rev. Francis “McGean officia.ing as celebrant. Men's Kyrie was ‘performed by the full choir with grand eifec , nothing oc ory to render the harmony complete. The Gloria Credo Sanctus and Agnus Dei were the com- ‘tions of Mandarict and were exceedingly well terpreted, the Credo, particularly, being remarkably ‘Weil produced. At the offertory, one of Verdi's de- lightful gems, Jesu Dei Vivi was sung by the three v4 _ bel hich Ma, McDonald, Gibraltar for orjers. scbrs als ell, inci) tists:—Madame Chom, soprano; Mr. | converts to be; made among those thousands and dd shi a) ening re- | World generally—tirst, for omituing to believe, w! pany, through Lieutenant S. ©. Barr, of the same hy Gira femryachinite: tenor and air, Adolph oust; basso, | thousands who are all ike inst sheep going estean | 2 eer eee crate Ce ee ning vey | Was important in his view; and, Secondiy, for failing | company, with ‘a gold enamelled ‘veteran badge | S20m,,Clemfuekoa; race Webste:, Randell, Portland: FA ‘who Were ably assisted in other selections by Mrs. | and we have need to bestir ourselves, seeing that the | Marks were explanatory of the causes o: to be present, which was more important, perhaps, | styuqded with diamonds. Boston? Grace Webater, Kate, Port and; Reading KR N Groz, soprano, and Mra. Werner, contralto. Mr. Gus- tavus Schmitz, as usual, presided at the 01 At ‘the conclusion of the first gospel the Rev. Mr. Way- Tick, one of the missionaries, ascended the pulpit and delivered a lengipenen, earnest and thoughtful dis- course, taking his text from the tenth chapter and eleventh verse of St. John’s Gospel, “I am the good Shepherd; the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.” The reverend gentleman first referred to the lishment of the Kingdom of God on earth; of that kingdom God spoke to the world thro n his -— Son, and that kingdom He called His fold, of which He was the shepperd, The gospel which he had just read pointed out the great Institution which Christ had founded on earth for tie salvation of men. It was in vain to say that our Lord did not establish the Church; it was in vain that He left such estab- lishment to any individual man. The plan of God in creating man was that all men might be united, to tue end that they might prase and glorify Him through all eternity. Following His plan, developed throuzhont the world. He sent His only Son, who established a living kingdom on earth, a spiritual fleids &lready ripe for the harvest. In pursuance, | evil. The foremost cause was alle; to be seduc- | though the speaker did did not say so. A curious Re Norwich; Jwia tilzabety, Can i Providence? therefore, ‘of this scheme of religions inion of | tion, than which it was aa) no greater | collection of Reads~-as curions as a certain collection GAT ore tahosaheatinn ade Bieding RE Nea, Red Mee eC Noyce: Breaiee what ts going on around us 1 would” speak in allsim- | crime can be committed. It was worse | of plaster casts of distinguished craniums and _pic- vertiser 3 considerable activity now prevails in Newburyport; Mall, Merri, and Ocean Bird, Kelly, Provi- Pllcity and sincerity of certain things which consti- | than murder, for simple_— murder _only | tures of heads all mapped out and dotted over with fitting aan ia Boutiern marerruliiens aniien me of | ange) Sas soknene, ened. Ingraham, Dickinee,. Hart tute elements of order; of the supernatural charac- | killed the body, but seduction was a killing of the | figures indicating. “causality,” ‘comparison” and them will be in readiness to start next week. There PORTLAND, April 24—-Arrived, bri Albatross (Br), larael, teristics of the Church; the sacredness of the minis- | soul of its victiin. While those shipwrecked in virtue | the like—heads with long hair flowing back with a will be from forty to fifty sale of vessels engaged in | Havana; schr Curlew (Br, Turser, sicrra Morena via’ Haves try; the true view of the Catholic religion and of | were cast out of society and the finger of scorn | view to the utmost carelessness; heads with long ap- dhe beiaineae: icaseae ‘The selning fleet carey ie na; steamer Dirigo, Johnson, NYork. other subjects of a kindred nature. The reverend | is pointed at them, the seducer loses no social cast. | pendages of whiskers at the base, which covered the merive fitting away next week an. wt auoara tore SAVANNAH, April 23— Arrived, xchra Enchantress, Covert, ntleéman then ‘prayed that the Almighty would | It was urged that herein was shown great injustig. | shirt front and saved the expense of collars; heads Mini inte ce dies be ha headend NYork; Ned Sumter, Lord, Rucklaud via NYork and Nor- Bless tis" design® ana’ went on to urge upon his | A great cause of many falling from virtue was want. | which nodded Occasionally as, the speaker went op, ene ys OL ned Barks Win ‘Seeieick:. (iv). Witlixin: <Mosteeiaane hearers that the Church was a supernatural and mis was set forth as a pitiful story for Christian ears | as if they would say, ‘Good,’ “Capital,” ‘“Annihi- = = for orders; achr Frank Palmer, Heed (from Mobile, having divine body and not a thing of human contrivance. | to hear, but statistics clearly lished the fact. | lating,” “A few more hits, and the unbelievers are repaired damages), N York. ‘The low and humanitarian view is that the Church | Many stony hearted employés took advantage of this | demolished, and will all bécome liberal patrons of S H I P Pp I N G N E WwW S } Arrived, atcamship Herman Livingston, Eaton, New is only an organization tormed by man’s device, and | pressing want to lead young girls to thetr ruin. It | the contribution box.’* There were ladies’ heads York. Fie re Redoido, Whihaieocand that the clergy are but men who Yntluence other men | was next urged that the increasing multiplicity in | among them, too, with jaunty curls and jockey hats ontnes Ae oh Arrived, ache sep Rags cee merely by tnelr superior gifts and powers. Another | the number of fallen women ig trouble to society, to | most cane stuck on the exact apex of the Almanac for New Yorke=-This Day. Sea WN Beers Pen, sede Mackie Ci a equally erroneous idea is that of those who believ- | Christian society in too limited efforts in seeking out | pyramid, though but six weeks since,.so0 awkwardly pelea ie ‘Balled an, sebr M Keinhart, Han ing altogether in the supernatural character of the | the poor and too little acquaintance with the tempta- | worked the admission fee system, not a head of them 5 O4| Moon sets eve 1153 church make it @ mere incorporeal phantom. The | tions of young giris coming to the city to seek a liveli- | could afford curls, and every head of them wore its “ ereees true nature of the Church of Christ 1s an embodi- | hood. It belonged to the Christian people of the city to | hirsutical appendages as straight as so many skeins 6 51 | High water..morn — — Ie en ment of both these ideas; for it has a supernatural | sve to if that no conebal sutfer wach peels want, | 08 ‘telegraph wires ae in aus sao patantion a ne rennin nen NOTHER GREAT CURE OF CONSUMPTION BY. origin with a practical working organization. Our | compelling tue ring away of their souls for | spiritual persuasion are u cl 2 DR SCHENCK’S MEDICINES. atten As redemption Ay fot worked by our- breaity to see to it that abundant lodging houses were | and jockey hats when they tan be afforded) was PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 26, 1868. New York, Nov. 9, 1866. If. un. y tab- | Selves; it does not proceed from within, but from | furuished for such persons, and food for them to eat, | demonstrated the pecuniary affluence which has on le eae Dr. J. H. ScHRNCK—SIR: Lconsiier it vy’ duty to ‘express Tiened’ He’ Coen on ea ne re it three witnout. ‘The righteousness in which Adam was | The treasures of modern society, the luxury and sen- | been See Mer icious attention to the penny. ARRIVAL to you my cae Les i ee hse ote vaste Atoll distinct powers—the legislative, the judicial and the | created did not abide with him, and he gained his | suailty of the times and publ'c tastes now shown as | No longer cting a high disdain of riches, the RRIVALS. cium Vis ne Uae pe eee A executive—that the laws of God might be | redemption from the outer sense of the Lord’s good- | aiding to increase the number of fallen women. In | members of the First Spiritualists’ Soclety are be- REPORTED BY THE HERALD STPAM YACHTS. the beginning of the yvar 186) 1 i'n most distressing adminisicred for the benefit of mankind. These ness, Reiigion must have @ exterior body as well | this connection the speaker strongly and eloquently | ginning to manifest symptoms of exceeding thrift, Powers were given by Christ to his Apostles, which Steamship Hermann (NG), Wenke, Bremen April Mt a as an inner spirit, just as the living man is composed | condemned the kind of dances and dress in vogue in | and the time is probably not far distant when curls | Southampton Ith, with mdse and Pi it ch time she had been under sengers, to Vel iy time whe ha , in Novembengi86), sho cough for four years; dustug wb the care of two physict 4 5 & Co. Had a confinuation of westerly/zaies up to the Lat subnet lu ber bed, aud the paysiciane Were transmitted by them to their law/ul successors, | Of both body aud soul. Mr. Dix concluded by telling | fashionable circles, and the subsidizing of art and | on all heads will be the fashion at Dodworth Hall, ince light head winds, 2 th inat, lata? 10, lon 36 4 grew worge, and was contin bed, Thus the Church was made a living power, a visible | his hearers hot to be alarmed at the charges brougit | the press to licentious. tastes. "A pure press, he in- | ‘The lecturer of the evening Was proiuse in the use | fark Boretie (NG), from Bromen for New vorks 6th me | gave up all hopes of her ever gett well, as every medicine against the Episcopal Church or at the rumors of a | sisted, would do much to prevent the evil, and his | of the adjective “mediumistic,” though upon what | 402s, lon 71 2, steanisbip Chy of London, hence for Liver- Laporte acer At toate sacerdotal change; tor it is the tendency of the age | denunciations of yellow literature and the modern | etymological analogy the deviation of the word is | pool. 5 an Baoan Khe reach of medical akil to call hard names, and prayed that the Lord would | illustrated papers were most pointed and forcible. | based it would probably puzzle a philologist to ex- aeranle, Ataleate (ir); Disan, Lon’ on aed: lea favre | jveiuch longer. His last a ivi fill the hearts of the congregation with faith and | The second and concluding portion of his discourse | plain except upon spiritual principies. It was ‘Steamship pees vor TTartdoreton, er: Manor Agee aad which she intended to do, but, tam happy toa hope to bear their part manfully in the struggle | dealt witn the remedies necessary to allay the | ‘mediumisiic’ powers, ‘“mediumistic” principles, Mo. the 9th, with mdse and 40S passengers to Hedderson Bro-] Cold xet rea ty tor the voya,e, I hud the good f against scepticism and fight the good fight of faith, | existing evil. He adverted to the good that was be- | “mediumistic” inspiration and “imediumistic” reve- | thers, Has had strong westerly winds the entire passige, ole medicines Ihe at o ee ently being existing for the reconciliation of men with God. ‘the Church was a light which shown unto all men, Which all must see unless they closed their eyes. As established by Christ it was entirely com- pleted by the Holy Ghost, who impelled the apostles to go forth throughout the worid and preach the y s° of Consumpiion and am, thereture, could now as for her tO 4 Bouthy before she rtune to hear Gospel. He concluded by exhorting the congrega- - = ing accomplished in this city through the efforts of | lation, and had there been occasion to mention 80 | Aprii 25, saw steamship Aleppo, hence for Liverpoo.; April peepee Our part 10 ours Bat. ents ‘strive by all ooh in there power toa an Plymouth Church. the Midnight Mission, He believed in the reformation | simple a vegetable as cabbage in the course of the 26 stearnshlp Europe, hence tor Glasgow. PeELaGAS HE Molrase OF you ibis mmedisinssralia eaiettee themselves of the great benefits which’ the Church Rev. H Wara Beech reached terd: of fallen women. Tne example of Jesus Christ long | lecture it would undoubiediy have been “medium- care (ON oon ly mE BAe pe: afer rie covered good health and, Lam happy to state and sy that held forth, for in it alone could they obtain that re- eee aes echer preached yesterday | since taught it, and its possibility was every day be- | istic” cabbage, which, after all, may be supposed to tae she ts’ now periecuy weil, Tatthivuve wat to your valuable deeming and regenerating grace necessary for salva- | Morning. As usual his congregation was overflow- | ing illusirated. He would snatch these fallen women | be “mediumistic” m some sort of vegetabie sense. Steamship John Cibson, Winters, Georgetown, DC, with spalleinaey ea LU (Ase uve oare an ee a tion. ‘The services terminated shortly before one ing. He introduced the claims of the Seamen’s | 48 brands from the burning; he would treat them as | ‘The lecturer concluded with a peroration “me- | mage, to Phillips & Brown, ‘@'clock, Friends’ Association, and stated that this body de- e we | t yo medicine y Christ treated them —as belngs possessing immor- | diumistic” in every sentence, and the nickeis were | {Ship Panther, Jolnson, San Francisco, 103 days, mdse to | Qian pane vou Tull qrivlegs to pst sa ths Muse y con ° ? known. Tgive you full privive —— tal souls. tHe closed with an appeal in aid of the | dropped ingo the ““mediumisiic? contribution box | Willets «Co. Crossed the i:quator in the Pacitic Jan 27, and | SQOWN ag LO Is M. VOR ts. St. Bridget’s Church, served to be warmly commended to all who were | Midnight Mission, PI wit! Ene iumistic”? twang of the metal, while the 4 pee ene none om thence to lat RG eee espectfully, Cniet Steward of sex ib Saxato " i erce. ‘I cl Secor, “4 ? syllub.es stick- | Whh “Bp har ae * Pier No. 2., foot o¢ Fuston & ae ‘The occasion of the grand festivai at this church | engaged in commerce. The objects ot the associa- audience retired with “mediumistic”” syllub tie April4. Had fr dlace then had | Rogitence No. 2°8 kim street, ne ‘ yesterday was the semi-annual celebration of St. | tien were to provide chaplains in this port and in Swedenbers: aa): Beer ing in thelr, inediumistic® throats. | The gas was | castery gales. The P ts at anchor on the Bar," and was | Betuvnean consult DR, SC prot N onally at his d street, New York, every TUESDAY, - | turned off “mediumisticaily,” the ‘“mediumistic” | boarded off the Tuvern Hauses by the Herald steam yacht. foreign ports to look aiter the spiritual icerests of | The Rey. Chauncey Giles flnished his course of lec- | tv Bo 7 fl D Bark Marla (of Yarmouth, Noy Maker, Shickis, BW wtays, | Tooms, No. 32 B ; ry Tl Saliors; to provide libraries for sutps that were going ) tures on Swedenborg last evening, at his church, on | jen.” descended from the “mediumistic® rostrum | | fark Mapa (or vamaiuths NS Bakery Shields, @ dare | From i A. dt to free ot charge; but for a Me 3 and went home to his ‘‘mediumistic” meditations, J h ‘h tivation. with jrometer, #._. Price of, ings to their fauniiies, or, in cases Where their fami- | #5 4Seer.” After mentioning the incredulity with THE PRIZE RING. railroad iron to order. Was boarded olf the Tavern Houses | te, oF $7 G0 the half dozen. Mandrake Pills 25 cents per boxe Sold by Drugstats everywhere. A cut supply caa always be lies were not immediately in need of pecumary | which Swedenborg’s claims have been received, and brie (epee geenst leckay Bermuda), Lanfare, Rio Janeiro, | © a tacks roomy, No. 82 Boud street, sew York. : Bridget’s B. B. Society. On this occasion the society, numbcring some five hundred men, approached com- munion. Rey. Mr. Mooney officiated as celebrant, ‘with deacon and sub-deacon. The church was deco- rated with unusual good taste and skull, hundreds of assistance, to Invest the.r earnings in savings banks; . ony with &ri4 be ‘a tore reer ee lighted tapers and gas Jets throwing a radiance | and to provide homes for #.aiarng anen in Whitt rat a Glee nanerEn a ecenaaien The Championship Match—Coburn and Mc+ brat Bios “aa, Thala Si gate. in tb eat did : MEDICAL WONDER—HYATT’S LIFE BALSAM. ‘around the scene, The ist hey wo! e pro} unrol and unse- g ’ a jark ‘Tomas Terry (of St sn , Crosby, Sagus —— . Movart’s Tweitth Muss ian Cee eee duced, "Mr. Hescher spoke in carnest and favorable | belief in the possibility of such gifts as he claimed to Coole=Their Training gaya with agar, to Brett) Son eGo, was Doucled ei the | _ Rheumatism, neuralgia sod gout, in the worst stages: poss c e scroiua, king's cvil, erysipe us, oli ulcers, aud the wor terms of these objects anid urged that a coilection ess, 1. His intromission into the spiritual wort As the time approaches for the great gladiatorial wern Houses by the Herald steam yacht. ca-es of diseases of the bod, great debi ity, liver comp.ainty should be taken up, which was accordingly done. Bee ah ane coe Gis alan ta trace ‘he | contest between Joe Coburn and Mike McCoole the | gBrle.Feam (of Plymouth, E), Senin, Leghorn dSdaye, and | \tdneys, ralt rheam, @c, we, ace most certainly cured by wit, le, ae ¢ - ther. "March 14, fu & northerly gale, started this sovereign puriuer. a Baptiat Church. prophets and seers of the Bible. 2 He stated the | Mmterest incident to such an event appears to culml- | heavy weather. March 14,10 8 hnoreuerly gale, sariod cargo other lon 5), saw bark = i Y r red Mr. Joseph McLaughlin of To locations as well as friends, locations endeared | law by which such an experience was possible | Dt. The men are working assiduously for the | Funny Lawis wr), tecring E. Hyatt's Life Balsam cu osep cham ea ie m0! by picasant memories and bygone associations, it is | and did not ask us to accept it on his own to $a e Ch ep Me eS mp em ibe . manner which by its earnestness shows that each | Enjlsb frigate Constance steering n. The E'S was bourded — mel pis i. vente gh burg, “sought hy ine aying jo uy the samy - | inthe coming conflict. From St. Louis comes the | Platte, 17 days, with logwood, hides, &c, to Eyvers & Hein. | ne bottie of which enabled him to ieave his bed and ‘come more. Mementoes of the past, endearing recollec- Sentai Sit aheteeictecal worian the eet a lhe a Jeln.- "Had light weather up. to, Hatteras cu Udaya N of | to this city. . | himself claimed it was necessary because men in his SchrJ'H Kichardson, Koilina, Salem for Virgil incidents apparently triiling in themselves, yet over- | Tayitian ioat ail knowlcdge of tse spiritual world. ‘Ie | under the mentorslip of Mike Tranler and Andy | S44) Mangam, Chase, New Bedford = duet at the epg: and an Ave Maria by Wallace at the communion. They were creditably sung by a double quartet choir under the direction of ‘Mire Gleason, the talented orzanist of the church. Tne organ, a superb instrument, has been undergoing a Morough “revoicing,” and will be without doubt when completed one of the best in the city. Miss Fredericks, the soprano, sang very well, but was @omewhat timid, this being her tirst appearance. ‘The baritone, Mr. Hadden, and basso, Mr. Urchs, are both good singers, the tenor, Mr. Denhotf, requiring & little more study. The second quartet were firm and prompt in the ¢utti passages, Kev. Mr. Mooney may congratulate himself on his choir when Mr. Gleason has it fully organized and in good rehearsing highest possible physical condition, and that in a | , Brly Eliza Stearns, Phinney, Malaga, March 2%, with fruit | curial scrofuia niter it had destroyed wp : '. cl a explaine: ~ hard to say farewell; aud the more so when the | authority. 3, He thus anticipated and explained is fully aware of,what is necessary to be successful | °lfthe lightabip by the Herald steam yacht. shapioeed ite cuenta eae lecturer pro- | word that McCoole is working earnestly and steadily | {fit placa; has had a pilot on board BS days; lothe iat 38 Lo wTockway « Baker, No date, lat jong of 10, spoke | eaten boies entirely throngh the rovi of leavetaking is not for a brief period, but forever | the phenomena which have attracted so much atten- (of Turks Islands), Christopher, Port au tions, happy companionships and the numerous little | ceeded toinquire into its necessity. Swedenborg at his training quarters, in the suburbs ol that city, | lon 72.50, eaw brig Loutse Miller, bound 8. In one month he was entire y cured. Inquire at 18 Fifth at. Hyatt's Life Balsam perf flowing with agreeable thoughts and fruitful with | cannot be claimed that the Bible is suMicient to guide | Blak Schr Plow Boy, Kelly, Boston, roome street, of Inflammatory :heu ©, and is gradually lessening his avoirdupois. eats 0 rr. cheerful memories as the departure from the scene | us to auch kuowledue, because the evidence of the | banc, 9"4 18 8m Guinier quite, i cama tt ee 4 8 Cound, Cov, Fall iver for Philadelphia Sere ee nant an Canes io Lit bel incon taees where they occurred draws near, springs up and | Bible on such subjects ts totally ignored. For ex- | is 'undergoing an immense amount of hard work to | Schr Palma, Laratavre, Providence foc Newtera months. * Dr. Chapin’s Church. ie = ample, when the Bible says that angels appear to imself for the tight. Already he I Schr Tunis Bodine, Bunce, Providence for Elizabethport. The Life Balsam has been tested by the public during l Tho church corner of Forty-fifth street and Fifth | Crowds upon the mind as the severance from a long | men it 1s generally supposed that they assume natu. | Prepare himself for Dright eye, browed’ wen uCks | Schr American, Shaw, Providence for Philadeipiin, Jars and whose are two cases out of w hundred thousand % and hallowed spot approaches. Many of those who | ral bodies ‘0; that purpose, whereas the truth is that eclon “an ye), brow yet clear | Schr it « 8 Corson, Corson, Providence for Phitadelphia, t has cured. 1 avenue, of which the Rev. Dr. Chapin is pastor, was assembied in tue First Baptist church, situated at the | the spiritual sight of men is opened to see them. The | COM texion and elastic step denoting vigorous Schr J B Bleecker, Want, Providence for Philadelphia, ii cortata Siative for tong in all curable cases. Seer dared crate eerhleca eran piece | cocnacict Brocuis and Elizabeth streets, yesterday, in OU ROTI ane Wondering Varied trom day today, but thefollowing programme | Schr Bvoaing Stary Wpaning'Provideue for Newcaste, Del. | Sold by drugginis.” Bi per butt, or six bottles for #8. * spiritui worl mol fond ful Z ce rn 4 " — ——— carta sabbath morning services, Dr. Chapin preached, | strendance at the closing services of the Baptist de- | Swedeabory romten ct so grout is the aenoeT Chee | Will give some idea of what is requisite and the me nn aii, aon! akin Pella ‘New’ Haven for Philadelpii 8 AN ARTICLE OF THE HIGHEST MERIT DALLEYG noumnation in that edilice, must have experienced | ness that men do not attach any Importance to them | ®ount of hard work one must experience prior to | Schr Chas Hadden Alem New iseen tor Elizabethport, MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR {a esteemed by thou- some degree of rexret, us they considered tuat meet atever. ‘There 1s a deeply Jelt want of some | * Pugilistic meeting:—From bed at six o'clock, @ | Schr Mary Lee, Murphy, New Haven for New. k. | Aands and tens of thousanes al. over the Continent who have ing theiriast in Witt’ has been to them e-sabbath | dedmite knowledge of these things, but there is | Walk of six or seven miles around the Park is taken, | Schr BB Whatton Peoiaah None Tor tllaabetuport. | found iam unfalling specie for ournm Scatd hoine for religious Worsnip for @ period extending | no way in which it can be obtained except that by | Sd returning, a breakfast of porter house steak, Bee ee aes Corian Cuts and alt die area sses ican Us Jestane over twenty-six years. id, gray-iaired sires | which Swedenborg claims to have discovered it, | Cooked rare, with dry toast, is partaken of. About a cae oe : pee preg proms pig nh eerptoiony aoe nloa and venerable and aged matrons depar All knowledge is upon experience, and as ali | te? o’clock another starc 1s made, continuing some SAILED. Seat’ Natt ah ccompuns ecm gae mae ee accustomed pews, in which they were wont to wor. | knowledge of the spiritaal world was fading away | Sfteen or twenty miles, and Teturning is well rubbed | _ From Quarantine—North German war ship Niobe; ship E | WY Sold by all druzatete; 2 a autp When yet the freshness and vigor of manhood | the truth about it could *be regained in no other | fown ies aud panbedl win bar ee ing Moo W Stetson, London. —CORNS, BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, TENDER FEET, and Womanhood were not rovbed from them by the | manner. Swendenborg learned his facts from ex- | ath, to in Tul with bay rum and tue haud, age aed P AA. ‘Re. cured by Dr. J. BRIGGS, Chiro] Hat, 208 Broadway, relentless hand ol age, witi memories laien with | perience, @nd from the facts bulit up his theories, Dinner follows, and is My ge cooked steak or Marine Disasters. corner Fulton. brlgga cet iuble remedy; ‘sions of the past, as tne pastor aunounced tuelr last } just as he had done before in natural sclence, It was | Mutton chops, with ea tenes taleetoee ne SCHR OUTER GromwELt.. while bound down Savannah | © pre; by ma and $1 f ‘ ch ale. ver fenua Point, Wi jen of com ee Tae ate ce ireagiriied ty the 1k ae ee oe Beauly both {Worlds | which the sporuing men anxious to note Coburn | upland cotton for the Ship Jou Patten, was struck be light (APSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN usual psaim singing by the congregation, which was | not be laid asleep while his spiritual eyes | Coudition chat merrily with him. Then hard work | Bing, the uid shivering the maintopmast. About threo-q Lage p lcd te igee Minth oma To BM rt after the ident ni disco divorce is obtained. Consultation iree. THOM. DIKE- followed by the mewprial serinon Dy the pastor, the | look into the spiritual world. The natural man | With Indian clubs, dumb bells or the gloves until | {e'couon in the hold, which was soon eatlasuisned: chs oct | MAN, Lawyer, 72 Broadway, routs No; & second oor. Kev. Dr. thomas D. Anderson, who referred tu the pro- | must be awake and in full freedom to weigh what it | Supper time, this meal being of the inevitable rare | 9% being contined to'oue bale. esac oem ai ORUES 5 ciaamie gress of the cuurch since iis organization in 110) up } gees and compare It with reason and with the Bible. | Stair or cone, with black tea. Social intercourse | “scum Cnas F BERNE arrived Raturday from George's ge I RT alee ipod to the present period. ‘The pastor toucningly alluded | Sweacnborg was admitted gradually into the spirl- sitar a or a hich last | Banks. Spoke schr ilson Carmon, Cyst Lemuel D Dus sar, to its ear'y commencement, in the year nained, in a | tum world, His preparation was going on for m order given gong FP ny PTeAdily | who reported having lost a boat with @;o men, named Joba Sinall meeting house situated ona sue then Known | years, and part of It walle he was ‘preparing complied with, pe = th apaape 4 of train- | Maynard and James Cottrell, on the 23d inst, as Golden Hull, its change to @ better location in Gold | great work on “The Animal Kingdom.” As soonas | ing fone through with with a | cheerfulness | srramem OLD CoLony, recently ashore on Hart Island, Sireet, It removal Irom there to a more suitable | he came into complete possession of his new faculty Wilingness shat ie both commendable aud gratl- | bas been FT ahd, Proust, to this city by the wrecklag P.ace, aud tts subsequent change to its present piace | he resigned his secular office and commenced the | £¥!ng, has brought Coburn’s weight down very ma- | ssteamers A Winabts and Keilef, alded by ber owa eeau of worwilip in the year 1842, wich it has held unin- | study of tiebrew. ‘The only book he took pleasure in | feri#lly, and he now seems in a condition to give his | power. : terruptediy to the present time. ‘ne unbroken | reading was the Bible, Swedenborg does not ask friends the greatest possible amount of hope in re- FALMOUTH, April 12—The Celestial Empire, Taylor, from : z taking for his text the fourth chapter of St. Mark, and twenty-sixth verse:—“And He said, so is the kingdom of God as tf a man should cast seed into the ground.” The words of the text are suggestively as- sociated with the present season of the year. We ‘are passing froin winter cold to summer heat. The earth is being renewed and invigorated with the soft showers of the spring time. Man at this season puts seed into the ground, conf- dent that it will spring into new life and Productiveness; confident also that labor beyond his nis own, and in which he can take no part, is at work; that while he rests and sleeps the labor and work is going on, aud that work will fructify and ‘be accomplished; that the seed will spring up, and that the earth will yield for him its increase; He knows that a laborer besides himself ts at work, and that the seed he has sown shail, by the power of that otver laborer, 6 ring oP into a rich and abundant barvest—iirst the blade, then the ear and after that ‘the full corn. Jesus takes the sowing of the seed ses of the skin and body that can be reach aullictent cause; tained; advice free. are publicity; no charye until divorce ob- iy HOWLS, attorney, &c., 78 Nassau st, —PAPER, PAPER, PAPER--CHEAPEST PAPE! «House ta the city, Priutiag, Sook and all kinda of Wrapping Papers, also Bookbinder's Boards for sale very cheap, at THOS. , BENNEF"S, 49 Ann street. A CIRCULARS AND INFORMATION FURNISHED IN as a type of the divine beneficence to man. And ‘d to the result, ‘Hull for New York, bas put in leak: C . aity whic tue deuumination, and parucuiariy | credence on his own authority. He gives us a test as | S40 jo resale, y ve «all legalized lotteries. J. CLUTE, Broker, i ‘calling i woul tier ae ee oe past as well as tne prevent mieabers of | Independent of hiasell as the laws of nacare are Ine iio enehas (UbaNA Cilakinatindatl pilanwion, Apu 12-—The Prussian bark Jonchim Christian, |" 176 vrvadway ; after May 1, 200 Broadway, sider the field of illustration it presented. The | t¢ First Baptist church, have ever evideaced for | dependent of the man of sctence. He states the Zhe Pentt —_ “p 6 maine Locgeehe, T VAIL'S 141 FULTON—NEW DEPARMENT.—“MENS? E Furnishings” trom an impo ting house at two-thirds Fegular prices. ‘Let prices tel:—“New York mila” Shirts i sosee, ry 0 os sup er bog Ce mee Tie,” ets. ; Undergarments, Losier ju Wi VAIL'S Hats reduced. boi A —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL- the perpetuation of tie aierican republic and }laws of the spiritual world, and invites us to | Advices from Kentucky gives the assurance that | Yemeruay by two smacks after being aahore o ot pares Saua hacen te hice ree bod yg pod our own yay ed reason. For | after the tribulation of Hoiliwood and Keating in | of ber cargo, and lost kedge and warp. Saivay ML OL Rotice IFO fe pastor, a8 milUsior ie | example, he staces that love is spiritual attraction, former pastors, Gouo, hoster, Parkinson, Coue and | and shows its operation in the spiritual world, We | the baillwick of Judge Murdock, Ohio, there has been Senter ik 2 Posie goretnons ie Nott, conjured up iany a inemory in the-minds of | ali know that tiisis true. We see tts workings ail | new found rest on the shores of the former territory, urser A Brown, Jr, of stgamship Gen Barnes, from Sa- the older members of tie cauren, who remembercd | around usin this word, drawing together all those | and should nothing further occur, to these gamé | vauoab, bas our thanks for papers in advance of the mull. fied of filustration was the natural work, ‘the earth with its productive life and energies. The seed with ite myster.ous facuity of development oye up, first the blade, they the ear, and after that he full, ripe corn, God speaks to man as truly Urrough the natural world, through the flowers and pa the golden corn that illuminates ¢ is 0 “hs With kindiy feeiings those respected pastors who | Of similar auectious and desires. In ail lis long and | principals in the cieventh hour the fight will take Whalemen, Jexe Lottery of Kentucky :— through the texts of Seriptureand the words that fart | ave ny Hince been called to the bosomof the Lord, | Wile Tune of experense ine thee wei angeag aud | Dice to-dayrand ere Migntiall the ews of ‘te cons Spoken—No date, Ac (by bark Spartan, at St Catherines), HELLY COULEGR EXTHA Lage 197, Arn 9 18% from tie prophets’ lips. In the cast inio the earth we | TH€ Congregation preseut during the morning ser- | Swedenborg never contradicted himself in aaingle | test may be expected in this city. bark Draco, Braey, of NB, oil not reported; bound to Se % Diet cola ein tueestet bere an? have a beautiful iflustration of the mystery and | Vices Was exceeungiy large. it seemed as if all | instance. Sucu a work would be simply impossible —— Catharines, leaking. om En ye os, oblem of life. ‘The scet is the primeval origin of those Who have been Ube haint of worshipping there | if he was subject to the illusions of an insane fancy. The Liaht Weight Championship. Spoken, uJ ryt determined upon being pr sent at the closing ser- vic.s, Five pessons pres uted themseives and were aumtlea biembe.s OF Lue Cuurch after uudergoing the ceremony of baptism. Jo tie witeruoon tue commemoration of the Lord's Supper was celevrated, and tue attendance of com- canis Was humerous, e germ of life from which the manifold forms of life are evolved. Christ made na‘ure the \ype and foundation of all iis teachmys. The Divine word in the world ig the seed cast into the ground. Man works, ‘but nov alone, there is Bhother agency at work; sde by’ side with him is a hidden and myster.ous power, for God been well said that his account of the spiritual | + Ship Ladoga, from New York for Cronstadt, April 3, lat is agreater mi le if untine than if true. This match is so far tn the dim future that it has 45 17, ion 42 U2 . a is a method, order, coherency and barmony in | excited but little comment. But unless promixent Shi 7 from Savannah for Havre, April 9, lat 43.20, i$ statements W in, Barber, from Liverpool for Boston, March 1 commends thems to every | sporting men are greatly mistaken this contest will was Callforn! Whether he was sane or not, wheth- “ab e. e 29, lat 45 51, lon eter WAS Crus OF files, GODd- eR evIn,| Ue SE CXOIENE Ghd Temorabte cone. Mveryeaiag | Skt Rack Hawks eater, thous Liveepedl tor. Seo Fran. cept or reject his doctrines, they re- | bearing upon it wears a favorable aspect. The final | isco, Apri % off Point Lyvas, FRANCE, SMITH & CO., Covington, Ky, 6 Works at his side. Nature ot divorces — . nceforth tue Sabbata worship of the church | main the sume—tuey carry with them the authorit stakeholder has becn chosen, the deposits are regu- Bark Ponjaub, MeIntyie, (rom New Orleans for Liverpool, Ie iG = =a enamel Divine. Nature has Sdivine clement eking Haste will be held temporardy in Dodworth Hall, in | oi truth. f allo 4 larly made, and as the principals are greatly of the | April 4, i a lon 16. : A Bp im DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY Here the kinzdoin of God means tue Gospel, aud he i r'I'wenty-ufth street, and the churca a stamp of gentiemen, uothing but magisterial futerfer- Montel te Gin. from Liverpool for Philadelphia, aeusucay teak i BRTBA~CL.Age $7; APRIL Sh 100 Speaks Of Christianity in the worid just as the seed a aplist devomimaton will be henceforth: The Religion of Humanity. ence will prevent a passage of arms between them. Park OF (RU, Wessels, from Antwerp fog New York, 13, 48, i, 3, oy, 3, 1 15, 62, 85, Man casis into the ground. It is a beautiful ex- | by tue members te Lutueran Evangelical | yr, Henry Edger completed his sories of lectures | Ptlor to entering tnto training each are eudea- | yarn ae [at ae di, lon di 20 i : Ane 25) Avni, 35 1 suple of the developineut of Christianity given to m voring to fuginent their respective ayiounts Bi Pisin (Bri, from ——— for Antwerp, April 18, lat 38 10, 51, + td ae, 8) mats “ an) aia ~ Pee ms of the “Religion of Humanity” yesterday. Anandl | of cash on hand, aud fn Appearances = co ~ WAS fle Chapin, Feb 9554S, lon 18 42 E Methodist Episcopal Church, Wile | ence, illustrating Milton's ideal, “tit though few,” | undoubtedly succeed. Edwards is among the hills of Hark Nelli Chapin, Feb 9, Int 38 548, lon E. . Pe ° T Baker, 1 01 for Ni liamsburg. was present at the morning discourse, which was of | Pennsylvania, giving, with Dooney Harris, who will 1 Macau #days rou Messina for New York, 60 Act as Lis mentor in the coming struggle, and other es The concluding dedicatory exercises of this new | the general tenor, interlarded with appeals to the | frienda, sparring exhibitions that seer to please tie ea ene mee and eiezant courei took piace yesterday, and these | friends of Comte’s theory to take active measures | Staid men of that vicinit. Collyer recently left this Foreign Ports. the world. It was left to grow like the ats futo the earth—to be tranipl apn and picred upon by its enemies. Go into the felds today aod you will yet see large tracts wntry Tbbed with Bnow, and all looks as if still under tie shadow of co! day brings its mau. URLAY, £ by" Go. agers. siucab State Lutte vot Kentucky id —OLAbe JY, APH: a B16, 14, 82, Ass ‘S30, APRIL 2, » Aydt! Canton Offictal drawings of the upon and preyed le re the = fac e eter, The s fe e . - city, and is now With a troupe tiiat is domg exceed- For circulars, &c., in the above Lutter'e: eon wa ts “ = cause hud ots higuiy interesting character, The Sunday | for the organization of a humantarian movement, ingly well. This fight will be one of the greatest {n- Pg aS tla Ae ge a aa Coffin, MURKAY, EDDY ry coy HHion hosts will have leaped tito life and beauty, school children and their teachers held these ser- | based upon the Gallican Pplulosopher's religion of | terest in pugilistic circies, and Collyer—gentieman- Bristow. ( April Ti-Acrived, Ida Lily, Patterson, | ——— i jovington, Ky. So it has been with Christianity, Like the seed of | Vices during the day, and the sacred edifice was | science and the appropriate climax of his scien- } ly Sam’’—wiil learn before he is long in the ring with | Bristol for N\ork'and remained. YORNS, BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALEe ee eee hag ry a the World, and ) filled with ‘elir joy/ul melodies morning, afternoon | tific system. It 18 a curious fact, however,. that Fowards SAB be, is standing before the hardest | | bOrBEAUX, April lU—Arrived ia the Roads, Bon Fils, Pri- et cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 Broads grave, or was eft to he trampled under foc eel | and evening. Brief and appropriate addresses were | while Comte's actentifie aystem, brilliant as a cloud | We he ever fought i RREEMEMUAVEN, April @—Arrived, New York (8), Dreyer, Ii OIE Sud. “Dette a enone line Onristionty also delivered by Kev. Messrs, Payne, Andrews and | of lire, has met with very geveral aauietion: mot The Aaron-Sheppard Match. Howiay, Fete arrisda" Agia, Mosrison, Calcutta; 20x», | [84 AND PROVISIONS, everywhere, It climbed the thrones of the ¢ i, | Wise. The rooin appropriated to the uses of the | to say acceptance, his religions system has not met 'The principals in this match are about to | Warrtor, Lint, Mauritius.” y " 7 Whoteonte buyers sprung from the catacombs, it grew up and encircled | SUUTaY School of Luis church is deserving of | witi any universal favor, even among the most 0 principal about to resum: ared March 2), Ticonderoga, Rice, Annesley Bay. 2 tans every inch of shrine and ‘mautiested itself to the _ eels : ” ae eg ae ardently admiring of his countrymen, a fact from | their training, which was rather abruptly stopped a ‘ notre, ape valid, Cateas Seenes Bakitnore, will find ou Kk uneghalied furthest parts of the is the kingd: 1 tiirty feet ceiling. Tue 7 Wich it might nave been argued at the outset that its Ww rior to the original date of battle—April 1. D ALOE Maree ee orenener, Reynotia, Homes. God in tue todividua The Drencher is ot black Walnut, ampitheatrically disposed, and in | pure and abstract though brilliant generaliaations are sehen - poe CAxcUrtA, March I—Arrivedy Bomervet, Hicks, Liver- fm quailty, variety and cheapness, Sheppard will receive the final polish of his trainin the centre of tie re yoke pool. oF the roour is @ fountain, with basin, | not exactly adapied to evoke the enthusiasm which preparation in Cincinnati, at the hands of the careful Sailed, March 9, Mount Wi y Jordon, N York plants, &c. ‘The walls and ceilings are painted in | is necessary to auy great religious movement. Mr. Mth, Katbam, Cresswell oe , Bicknell, e z bh a 2 5 » 1, do; 16th, JP’ Whitney, Bicknell, Are wlao states a eaco anit arabesque, aud there | Kdger argues—and argues justly; perhapa—that the | Mentor, Johnny Mackey. It is rumored he will be | Uolimoo. a ‘ Beneath tatues aud designs of @ religious character, | religion of the age is practically a simple theism, | Qe of Holliw ut go tO | Dear, April —Arrived, Gertrude, Grey, Baltimore (and tue sower, and t there- fore the pulpit becomes a necessary agency in the it work. The press with ite lips of thunder and th of Gre, scattering its Influence every wuel GEORGE C, PARKER & BRO, 287 Wasbington corner of Murray. Beneath the cornices th a ~ Philadelphia, but will select as his training quarters | teft for London): 12h, Port Jurtis, London (and left for i with greater audi ch - ees the walls are inscribed with | and that faith, in its Scriptu: nae, * 4 ;, ah, Portinw, Curtis, Mackerel Shoulde Candles, 3 powerful agency. Bhs the prendben with Worcs of | (um uated (exts in colors and god on a bine ground, | before science; that, consequently, the present ayetern a suitable Pree Teck shetieid, "Deabes Fe gee one | Fark yt iby Hew York (ah Mendon (and lett for joan,” Poy Qroume te! truth spoken by earnest lips must ‘always be con- | Grate ‘The eens, exIbIL the highest order | 18 based upon the shadow of a foriuer substance, and fertatned of tals tmatch ‘being. comsumamoted irs |. DavaR, Aprll 1108, aavanes Crosby, from Soraonan | Zetce™ a bh tary sidered as the Jmmediate agent in U work. wert She ae : Hat the world of religious thougiit, if not even now for Bremen. r He ws the sower, but the seed iteeltis of more im. | POWeétUl and wealthy denomination to whieh It | thoroughly imbued with ences Motesofrensoning, | twenty-four foot enclosure, and that with plausl. | here g, goon 1.-Of, Tas, Knap, from, 8 York for Bec Boorkrans priance. The seed 18 the word of God, the soll is | pyc’: 40! probabiy a source of envy to thelt | isrupidiy approximating Lo the era when theacientiae | DULY, but time will alone es He correctness | Rotwerdam; iih, Pring Albert, Mederteh, from do for Ham | Salm Bincking ne human heart, and just as Christ itusteates it, | PYCTEr breturen in Curist, . will be acknowledged aa the only standard of truth, | OF falsity of this opinion. burg; 12th, Humbolut, Peyn, from Philadelphia for Bremen, Herring, Stove Poliab, Sometimes the seed falls upon the wayside, aud when — The advocates of the aystem are not, however, yERieiOne, April Mod, Kosmos, Weirtehs, from New i , pares, M% has Satan’ cometh immediately and. taketh Rloomingdale Baptist Church. very enthusiastic. ‘The public—poor, abused pub: Tom Alten and Jim Elliott. BGOW, April 11—-Arrived, Columbia (*), NYork. Hams, ei Twine. iol ry yore that was sown In their hearts; some- This elegant and commodtous sacred edifice, situ: lie oh po argue, up to their standard, though This English boxer has challenged Elliott—who, by pril 12—Arrived, years! ~ pgoaae — aig * i soil, where there is no depth, | ated on Forty-second air were it, perhaps, the wore for the public; to fact, that April 9—Cieared, Enoch Tai lerryman, Extra Refined Kerosene. ei D Toot; oe Fe and again the seed falls among thorns, which grow up and choke the word, and again it falls upon good sol! and bringeth forth fruit In abundance, The reverend preacher then briefly adverted to the years of his m! nistry among them—twenty years to-day—and congratulated them that the denomination wus growing and increasing in their midst, and showing in gnany ways that the Sower's Work had not been in°vain. The services Were closed with @ hymn and the Lenediction, YETTYSBURG ASYLUM ASSOCIATION.—HOLDERS OP Uekets will appiy at /2 Broadway, room No. 6, second oor, if by letter, enclose stamp for return postage. A JULASS, Agent. between Sixth and | mdefnite something termed the pubite, to which every | '"e Way, desires to fight somebody—to night in Can- Engler Seventh avenues, was filled last evening with an | individual ts too eniightened to beiong, is a very | 844 for $1,000 to $2,000 aside. If Elliott accepts— unto Belcnotier! picaiee Primaerphig inieshioage attentive congregation to listen to 0 obstinate thing, having very little reverence for. | and why shouldn't he?—the match will prove ver: HAMBURG, April 10-—-Arrived, Apollos F of the teachings of Script Cre ending | splendid theories; and so Courtism was practically exciting and create great seusution in sporting cle | _ Aaled ‘rota Gurus 0H’ ary Welle Noverts, ‘Burns, pure by the Rev. Mr. Yea. | buried with a grave, Philosophical lecture by its ad- | cies, San Francisa. mans, late of Covington, Who has qiite re. Yocate-puried publicly, though but a small part of ———_____. pital AX, Ape 25— Arrived, steamship City of Cork (Br), cently been callie! to its charg: wrong the public aitended the funeral. A very different THE INDIANS SouTH.—Late mail coi bs Liverpool for N 1 oF! as Nanes rent Charge, This divine, even | get of individuals were they (who Were present from Banpete. reported the Indians under tone Lipupod the han bin ta hee tion in religious circiea, aa hay oeiave atten. | from the set which was gathered at Dodworth Hall | Hawk coming into the settlements with propositions | “irvenrsoes wate? Play Canolog, Fhtladelpiin, appearance, impressive iy his commanding | atthe self same hour to listen to the lunacies of f for peace,after a three years’ predatory wurfare upon ih, Lord Stanley, Evans, Pensacola; Conway, Owens, di livery and’ fucut speech wil Iyer eet de | spiritualism—a sort of queer collection of scientific | the settlements in that county and on the Sever. Hail, San Ffancisco; Frederick, Fie, i f oak. Be Pr aret «Val inevitably make | lunatics, each of whom rode his own scientific hobby | General Wells now tells us that’ band of Elk Moun. | Babi Albert, Galveston ; Loreleyy Marcussen, Mobile; Vi under consideration in the mihittt! questions | horse, each agreeing that science was a very great | tain Utes aro sald to be te Indians who attacked Admiral Tegethot, Bonaud, NYork; 18h, Colorado (#, Cut- Curnest manner; aid ine “YB, Yet most | thing. It could puil teeth; st could dissect exceed- | Bishop Visen’s company at Rocky Ford on Sunday | OM 2% oy, Restiens, Cox, Havana; John Clark, Letourneau, over makes reference to notes the inf@ldom. Af | ingly well; it was learned in Reoloxy; it could prove | evening and killed Charles Wilson, of Scipio, and — | Phiiadeipht. pong by : hearers 1s never abruptly sundered. ‘atrer 4, Cf bis | that the moon was & heavenly body; bat could not | Justinson, and aiso wounded Ardoif Thompson, | Cesare! ith, Bilen, McGuire, Mobiie; Vi 4 * After @ pleas | manufacture @ religion which was exactly popular, | of Fountain Green, The company of emi- | ¥¥ork; Floreuce Nightingale, ¥ bh m purostaxr NOTICE, DR. DE JONGIVS LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL, In consequence of the immense demand for this celebrated O1V in all parts of she world, the capt ers bi ited. In Americ: be clousiy sold for some In order to pug @ noah stop to such dishonest proceedings, and to enabe the medical rofeasion and the public in America to place {ull gondence nthe genuineness of (Dr. DE JONGHS LIGHE BRO LOD LEVER ULL, ad to realize its unequalied eUicacy, every Grece Church. Grace church, Broadway, was yesterday crowded to Its utmost capacity at the morning service, when the Rev, Henry ©. Potter, recently of Trinity church, Boston, assumed the rectorate of the ehurch. pr, | ing rendition by the chor, which i# quite excetient though in Fourlerism and ¢ Entered , Baker's | bot . “ah . tism it had once or | grants was going to Sevier to resettle that red out ith, Montevello, 4 See Pow of the hyinn beginuing “Glory, giory to * 4 syn , Island; Solomon, Hol nd Juno, Boston; Som DR. DE JONGH'S GEN rs el wl vias te ytd royend i sagas Thad and tho services incident to ‘evening worship. the twice tried. country and numbered twenty-five men. The | trene, koyne NYork;Morthmmnpton, Fh Twathy Me, en | snipped to the United staten by His seve eonetgnces, reverend gentieman announced us his te. To be ure, Ite apostics agreed that the pnblic was | Indians about tie same number. The fight lasted March 28 for Bontor s Hariord & Co. of London, te now sealed with & bew pa Subject of th whic I, died, e 0 or Xt the | stupid in not accepting it and paying for ittoo; but | about two hours and the Indians ret LON, April 18— Arrived, Wm Clowes, Bird, NYork; | trade mark le (Berk 10 Qn as vind Ghtineetbe ipower et be living nt | panies Bnd teen i vite coe enn, chapter of Bt. as the pubile had beeu obstinate thd would pot and | mountalne, taking with thers pen of hoes, 8 Miler "iat ey, Dough, ‘and Galier Ou; | opaques wh te lope draped’ witha Glas aes oh wrod shields ‘ 1 m ake | as upon ; ¥ ek; Homely, Dunn, do. el boare the wt {th ie avered> i jesus Christ, He said the rich and ample provisions | humanity pay excellent dividend ‘ee Was we sed fin, New Word, Champion seni Ons as #, there Was nO urned to the settlements.—suit Loke Tele- remedy except to bury It decentiy In a yery philo- | graph, april & f oxen and a cow. ‘The emigrating company hae made for alost ahd ruined race ie | York. tes an | Canada. Lisiox, ApHi S=Salled, Frederick @ Louise, Bradhering, . ¥ & CO, street, N. ¥, Nyon AP 7 Sold by all respestabie druccista”? + x