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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 INTELLIGENCE. for having ttuminated on the occasion of the blow with the left, after which ex took place with M. Bombled (the Harry Hall of has al- ‘RELIGIOUS pel peng cag = tay a mate te THE CRICKET SEASON. Roun any a hey logis ware Mabe had” the ren pace thm iiceat ruses: betecen Gay Espoir and Mal on canvas. ‘These friars have replied to the clerical journals that bout was cle crome-bi Fox, oy ‘The Anniversaries. verly ttoek: acetone in doing so they acted nelther through fear nor igno- | T®® Preparations of the New York and st. | ROD 2° 'thar Piatt had planted with the left on i pes), ose OF Pee a runso is the Yokareund ned said. On theeon. | G22 and Willow Clube—The Now | merits and the right on the the litt of Jane, 1° “own . areing | . eamalig mie. daa Wal, D. ees Paste oe trary, they were glad to see the pry asnennes Ie FeeqpoctThe Viel of | spars fon, . re ra i, The Duke of iamilton has hased M. 8. Flere . a avenue | ing, because its results England Eleven. anaes A heim’s Said at Cheri's for §, He will probably be at serve. 3,—Platt led of right and left, which was | John Bull, Lark 9 tly, contested the final | sent to Scotland next season to Presbyterian chureb, corner of Nineteenth street, at | them. Formerly, they lived gpictly in their Sonvent, While the owners of racing studs are anxiously | followed by mutual exchanges in fa vor of Ourley, | heat with soln first courwe was won by it Detting on the French Derby—9 to 1 pti “ : yore F i - the Lark, course by the John Bull, and | Gondolier, taken; 11 to 1 against Sardanapale, taken; ‘ ving to the ‘a portion of thelr superttul preparing for the forthcoming races at Jerome Park, | but on Stanton threw him heavily. pale, TUESDAY, MAY 5, When pyre pen ayn erg the Austrian | 824 “prancing two year olds” are being put through men the and Stanto1 the opportu. | was now trantfested ‘as to the result ‘of the ‘declding destinee Ken; 16 fe June Fr tal fi % ; ; , ring: r a i i 7 i ave A t : fe e 4 ti the ilttle cli t first the | to against Son wy rare oe ‘iguinst Pel - a th tot d rth thetr paces, not to speak of perspiring jock re- nity, forced the milling, and iterally fought Platt taken; 40to1 against Bohemienne, taken, | Ammual meeting in the Northwest Reformed Dutch i Dominicans, the pupils were | ducing their weight and trotting tracks being put in | down. Time 13 minutes, | Sharh, Twent.tirt rcs, erwoen sit und | ttt amtaeregoatne ere ues: | orn te enceetas oth mp Oy re, ike te | | RaPamE San In dheeronnde oth ugh nm Seventh avenues, Tuesday, May 5, at half-past two | from going alone into the town. baseball players of that ilk, also up and doing, and | Sith their rights at the heat and Suntan amd half-past seven P.M. Rev. Dra. Hall, Duryea FE Mag bre eeepc ford ie § folowing:— preparing for their summer season of muscular con- | his tactics, Tought at the body, but suspiciously low. and Ganse will speak, the idea generally spread that the promulgetion of | “est om the merry green sward, Critics may say ER apes ormmaben ripe the Mi Bill by the Emperor of Austria will | What they will, but the “muscular Christianity” ROUNDS 7 AND 8.—These were two rat! nds, weeanene of Religion in the United States. provoke arupture of diplomatic relations between | gchool of the day, the principles of which were in- | the hitting Very effective, Stanton, plang On telligence continues to reach us of the apread of Holy See and the court of Vienna. A communi- rated by Charles Kinggley, and which has been | the left eye, and after busy excha: threw Platt; the religious interest throughout the country. Since | Cation a person in the Eternal City, ina post- | 948" y g the latter, in return, gained first blood from Stan- ur last report seventy more churches have been | that the Pope and Cardinal Antonsit: wake alley: | Sold, ie deeldcst am vinettation’™ in this uberal | Son'teteyager ®Tattlng Dour at the ropes, Platt 2 pigs ‘ _ ‘Deard from, which have received to the:r communion | ances for the sithation in which his Apostolical Ma- Work, Je. aShieily An: Simgsisa aap! kn aala. agreh. peeale betas Weer 7 Rounp 9,—Stanton invested hea the ribs and 2,240 converts, Since the beginning of the year, only | Jesty 18 placed by the vote of the Reichsrath, and | Mueteenth century, Men nowadays cultivate thelt | jy" vith the right, recelving on ayes on rote This while regretting deeply the infringement on the Con- | Muscles and healthy properties as ardently as thelr | \yas followed by hi ry eva some follow’ eavy exchanges until they closed, me teenie Me awe haynes revivals in | cordat of S86 his ‘Holiness w Aud his Secretary of | mental qualities, and, like the Puritan of old march- | when Stanton Thaccecied Plait and fell heavily ob Deen Added on profession of faith 16,410 members. | tion to the measure in question. ‘The writer conse. | 40 to battle with his sword in one hand and his Bible | Mi. Tan OA bate, a oe rounds was Of the seventy c! which report accessions the qpently disbetieves the rumor maintained with per- | {n the other, the muscular Christian of the day is one | $n fayor of Stanton, who balanced the loss of the first Pp bay 9 Hea ee ane Ln a S ani ne ae ge ner Mahanoy Anes whois capable ofany ‘deed of daring do,” equally fit, | blood by knocking Platt off his legs. ‘Time 32 min- ‘Tho First church, Kensington, Philadelphia, has | bill, There are even still greater reasons for doubt. | 40 fact, to guide the counsels of his country, man a | WE. 13 ay 16 stanton now commenced to been enjoying @ wonderful baptism of the Spirit. | ing that Mer. Antonuccl Faleinelli has received | forlorn hope, or lealan army into the fleld. Cricket | take a decided lead, he planting on his opponent terest that prevails in New Ind,, has resulted | the imperial sanction, but the exercise of sound judgment as well. A good | VV eG oe Rn im adding t) the First Presbyteriaa church 110 and " a Teevaoe te a The Paris Spring Meeting. (Longchamps (April 13) Correspondence of London Sportsman.) Despite the miserable aspect of the weather Paris Presented a very respectabie turnout to assist at the opening of the spring runion; in fact, such a vast multitude has not been seen at Longchamps since the Grand Prix. The racing commenced with La Bourse, Jeune Premtére and Sarah holding first positions. The race was run at a good pace, and Sarah looked like having it in hand, but, to the astonishment of all, she died away to nothing, Carrot riding the winner with great judgment. The second race, Prix de la Grotte, fell ja to the stable of Mr.H. Jennings, and considering the malady that has been running through his stable -must be some recompense to that clever trainer, The Prix de Lutéce was the next principal event, for which the highly tried Mortemer was in- stalled favorite, but Petit Caporal won cleverly. A capital race with Fervacques and Longchamps was easilywon by the latter. The Prix de evilly Yachting in Norway and Sweden. To Tua Epitor ov BELL’s Lirk:—Some time since I informed you that there was to be a regatta held the course of the summer at Stavanger, on the west coast of Norway, at which it was expected that prizes to the amount ‘of about £300 would be given, open to the competition of all nations. This Was also originally the programme, but it has lately been altered, and the competition confned to Scan- dinavian vessels and boats.’ This regatta has been made quite a national affair. The King has promised @ prize, and a circular has been sent to ull the towns and many of the parishes on the coast, inviting them either to send boats or money for prizes to the man- aging committee. As the principal object is to for- ward the improvement of the build of pilot and fish- ing boats on this weather-hard coast, the plan nas been received with much erinpesay, and it is confi: dently expected that there Will be a strong muster of 3 a player must be sharp-eyed, prompt of action, fleet- | Ropnps 17 To 27.—All In favor of Stanton, who not | all kinds of coast e F ‘Secon he 5 ing vessels and boats from the | brought a good day’s racing to an end, but we OCs (ais cal nk asec meeneiay truaesaniad Baptist, footed, strong-armed and gifted with powers of en- | only was much the betcr at ou-ghting, but gone: | Nortn Cape to Frederickshall the extreme point ta should fancy the flelders must have had somewhat DISFELLOWSHIP IN RHODE ISLAND, di KI id ficiency in the same, ol rowing Master Plat @ south, as well as from Sweden and Denmark, | the worst of it. the churches of Washington, and since the week of SLA lurance. Skill and proficiency a and in most cases heavily. Pune at the conclusion of | ‘The regatta is to be held on the 3d of Angust. - : LA MARCHE STEEPLE CHASES. {The Course (April 16) correspondence of London Sportsman.) ‘The weather to-day was most miserable, rain fall- ing imcessanily throughout. Speculation was ex- ceedingty flat, the } ing members of the turf hav- er the Sixth Presbyterian church has received On the 29th ultimo, the Rhode Island Baptist State | course, ‘‘tell’? mm the long run; but luck often be- | the 27th round 1 hour. y, the Fourth nineteen and the First nine con- | Convention, then in aeasion in Providence, adopted rerta. the State street bany, a | falls the unproficient, and where two players, such In all 45 rounds were fought. = 5 i = Lasser — a of. the went ~ | resolution in effect disfellowshipping the Fata a8 a first clan bat per a frst class Aten ‘are other- Platt fought very gamely, althongh decidedly play- At South Bend, Ind.. me -four converts hi ss ined | Baptist Church of No wise equally matched, then the one with the coolest | ing second fiddle, by degrees getting weaker and, . Ind., sixty: erts have joined iP jure lewport, the convention solemnly | judgment and lasting power will assuredly defeat | like @ good general, fluding he had no chance he chureh, Twenty have been received | declaring that in its judgment “a church tnviting to | the other. The game of cricket has of late years | shook hands with Stanton and resigned the contest ed in neighborhood is celebrated for the build of a Prod tain description of pilot boats, which, as sea boats, can compete with the workl, The parish will send one of these boats and a boatbuilder, and the towns of Frederickshall and Frederickstad each a boat and bout builder hired at this place. For “ is (meaning by — the best boat of this kind that I coul ind, and he ty wet, HepB one Copatagasional churches 20 con- | immersion) is not # regular Baptist church,” ‘national gaine,” but since then its kindred rival base | «Keather Weight” Battle—Yousg Baker | builds another kind of coasting vessel in the neigh- Hine thareey Gone Oe BE Paier Wee cata united in profession of fulth. " Forty-six Seay oe OE oo ee i ee ey tome | (Whity) and “Dirk” ‘Turn sn borhood of the Naze, both at-a considerable expense. | ravorites at seven to two, but The Rogue, in JUMPIN Foinca the Firth church, ‘Plymouth Mass, on tie Sti bb ggge eg earnest cricketers ict ik Gotliam, and these, working [From Bell's Life in London, ‘apr ae A eta an Nea cs wittess for'a practical man, | & Stone wall, Knocked a portion of thestructure, tis wit, THE RELIGION OF MR. DISRARLI—HOW THE POET st such obstacles as t ote ‘ an interesting regatta to witness for a practical man, | early destroying his chance. Queen of the Harvest, popular predjudice and the These Birmingham feather weights Wednes- | 88 there are many stormy weather boats and small : Hf In twenty-two Baptist churches 724 converts have ROGERS CONVERTED HIM. lukewarmuess of some aduerents, have succeeded at | aay to decide thelr “grudge,” rae peg wean vessels on the iron-bound Norwegian coast, Both pie aap promlnenk pon cond iy Breen ane ‘we and our neighbors begin zealously to potronize regattas. At the Swedish town of ep Es m the Sound, a regatta will be heid on the 14th of July. This is the programme:—Vessels to be divided into two classes, and each class in an under or sub-class besides; first class first division open to all nations, for pleasure yachts of above thirty feet length on the water line; second class yachts under thirty feet in water line. The rest princi) for rowing bouts. Entries to close not later than July 11, and letters to be addressed to “‘Committen for Kapseilingsfesten 1 Helsingborg, Sweden,” with particulars of the com- mander’s name, veasel’s name, length in water line, breadth and draught of water, length on deck be- tween stems, how rigged, and where belonging to. Entrance fee, first class ten rix dollars; second class four rix dollars; in English money respectively about 11s. and 48, 0d. Yours, &c., Norway, March 14, 1868, NARVAGUS, Matches to Come Of, MAY 9—Ranelagh Yacht Club—Opening trip, North Woolwich; 18th, Royal Thames Yacht Club—Cutiers of all classes, Erith to the Nore and back to Gravesend; 21st, Royal Mersey Yacht Club—Opening cruise; Royal Northern Yacht Club—Opening cruise, Gourock Bay 20th, Prince Alfred Yacht Club—Corinthian match; 23d, Phoenix Rowing Club—Senior Fours, on the ‘Thi been recently baptized. The Kxaminer says of the The | sist say! London Jewish Chronicle, a very high author- | length in restoring the game to something of its for- | weight, Both have previously fi ith th | = 4 “icp wee “ bape ghee! oer oe ity among the people whose views it advocates, ee SADTORACT, Pgs aa some conten matches | cords; Whity, who is wenty-four SRT a one Métle extra ald nas been called in. A few churches | has the following remarks in reference to the new | pro Wetter. pkeinionmmovslen aor tabittes as beien Moana fem; wenn ve had professed revivalists to help them. Butthe | Premier and Judaism:—‘There seems, indeed, to be The St. George's Club, which in its infancy did | termined battle with Fawcett walla itchen), ‘work has been quite as deep and powerful where the bh for crick di i rs has fe t rand the ie hee a the labor. & singular mistake as to the relation of Mr. | Much for cricket, and in its later years fought 50 | “Dirk,” a veteran of thirty-elght summers, although te People have done Le bonis nee D Wto Sudesh.” eoine. Toon ure him as | MAnfully against the encroachments of base ball, | standing some five feet four and a half inches, is of re the Tabernacle cl we will this year come out in even stron; wer colors than been held “Wa niet, nae ee aeagh teuead @n apostate, and urge his apostacy as an inst&nce | in past seasons. The club now musters over three rey aac te Des Sri eere nt tee = pepe pavcnreace aero oe yo oe pre of tergiversation. Some (| scoff at him as | hundred members, and its finances are equally flour- | at an early hour, and te coast being clear they got x ptized a Jew, with a singular di ard of all they | ishing, from the fact that its corps is composed prin- | to work shortly after eight o'clock, the young-ua Messenger gives an account of the | that, in plats Engiah i Ther an ancttats | C{BAUY of those WO POSSESS Oe a ne | Baving a slight pull in the betting, number confirmed at the late Easter communion, In | nor adem He eae reel Hebrew paren thts Weigle will tain’ senso geen male ae esa OURO mae out Well over his opponent, and mineteen German Reformed churches. At five | father, Isaac Disraeli, the. author, and he tourna : J i aR yt aig remnaren era ene ery ‘ehurohes * y a mother, a | place. The Elysian Fields will know them no more, % 2 oily Sree he ee ee ane as Te pranainther nye panen, tor they have bought a new ground and balit them aa oe wets te cron - ene le » | selves & tation thereto which will far eclipse : 20 y Sree hon ma Ho eat ina nay | onal Datel anaes ele Shame | hol aan aaa Seite ca | oy Rago eel he sy, a €20 were confirmed in these nineteen churches. of Israel, but his father, thinking fit to quarrel with ‘ . ib tar.) Corvon Mee cuanae 90. Khe chess, Walch: again’ beongne ‘The Lutheran churches in Birmingham, Pa, and | his synagogue, failed ‘te sere, inte ae w ner of Grand avenue and Cuarles street, and not far | them together, and some lively exchanges resulted ‘Millersburg, Sonora and Tuscarawas, Ohio, have | One day ‘ogers, the celebrated b: rk Sere porate ey Ay ones Hor tne Tere Oy | Dirk again being down. late! ived to their communion 194 converts. ing to visit at Isaac Disraell’s house At pork ae na “anesthe es Rh os Roonp &—in. thls round Whity planted a atinger A Roman Catholic revival, or mission, has occurred | Benjamin was about five or six aro Deng ee | ere att aE ee on eed oF which have | 02, tte, mouth, from which the ruby showed, aud ¢ 1, years old, and re- | acres altogether of land, seven acres of which have | « ” oJ " torn] as cro From | the sum of $%: nas been expended in building a renting, oi jee ead Bp ert ee ae Lg dates his absolute and complete severance | house, pavilion, Aressing boxes and such fixe sai 2h ee ee ay was well contested, Dirk heep brought back to. the fold, the establishment of | und ¢ ape ee reuenis (0 render the uew arena of the | planting on the phis: of his opponent, but receiving 0 contraternivies of the Hoty Hosagy and of the ked eleven”? in every way fit for its | repeated reminders gn the body. Fi small fence badly stak herself and had to be pulied up. Marche-Mal was very indifferently ridden, but with good jockeyship is some day sure to render a good account of himself. The winner, Violet, was ridden by a very careful jockey, Stamford, who has already distinguished himself on the French turf. ‘The sport calls for no further comment beyond the success of Loup-de-Mer in the Prix des Glacieres, who was backed freely, in fact the only thing fancied throughout the day. Events on the English Turf=The Jockey Olub Rules. {From the London Sportsman, April 18.] The annual general meeting of the Jockey Club was held at Newmarket on Wednesday last. Pre- sent :—Admiral Rous, Duke of Beaufort, Duke of Newcastle (stewards); Mr. Alexander; Mr. Batson, Count Batthyany, Mr. Chaplin, Lord Courtenay and Lord Wilton. Admiral Rous proposed the followin new rule and alteration of rule thirty-seven, aceord- ing to notice—a slight alteration was proposed in the former, and they were unanimously passed as under:—(New rule.)—The judge aud the starter can- not employ substitutes without the consent of the stewards or their sabstitutes. A contested race can- not be decided if the judge has vacated his bo: unless a sceward or an official person ba be {thot elic W: D a TEAS purpeses, In fact, the St, George’s ground hopes to he next six round? Were wel “ es; New Thames Yacht Clib—Opening cruise, | occupy it. A stranger cannot start the ies with- Angelic Warfare, and many other heavenly graces.’ ; Presbyterian, aval ite pavers, ihe stan tamed Lorde cticket, | sn for slogging Du Mien aan na prith; soth, Royal London Yacht Club—First class | out the consent of the stewards praise eed ADDITIONS TO THE PRESBYT! a rimrose London; is 01 evidently at ¥ y assl maich, Brith to the Nore Light and back; Prince | in the event of a violation ‘The Prospect of Presbyterian Reunion, ME PRESEYTERIAN CHURCHES IN TMS | Fovroct ievel, aud froin te fact Une a great. deal of | ¢ueieags ** ® discount, Whity gradually assuming | Tie ee cibe clues nullified and the race must. be run over again with- out going to the scales, (Rule thirty-seven.)—At line eight to strike out the words ‘and to peice to the satisfaction of the person appointed for that pur- pose,” and insert the following paragraph:—“Apa he is forbidden to touch anything beyond his own equipments after the race is over, until he has beem weighed and parged ty the clerk of the scales, under the penalty of disquaiification, unless he can allege extraordinary circumstances, the legality of which must be decided by the stewards.” The committee for the present year are:—Duke of Beaufort, Duke of Newcastle, Admiral Rous (stewards of the Jockey Club), G. ‘Payne, Esq., Duke of Richmond, Earl of Glasgow, Earl of Zetland, Adjourned, JuNE 1—New Thames Yacht Club—Cutters of all classes, Erith to the Nore and back; 2d, Royal Thames Yacht Club—Schooner match, Gravesend to the Mouse and back, open to all clubs; 4th, Royal Mersey Yacht Club—Ocean race to the Isle of Man; Sth, Clyde Yacht Club—Opening cruise, Gourock; ‘ and Suifolk Yacht Club—Opening trip, Gro mouth; 11th, Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club—Regatta at Cantley; 13th, Prince Alfred Yacht Club—Class; 15th, Temple Yacht Club—First match; New Thames Yacht Club—Schooner match, Gravesend to the Mouse and back; 16ta, Royal London Yacht Ctub— Schooners and yawls, open to all clubs, Rosherville to the Mouse and 3 17th, Royal Thames Yacht ‘The Ovserver (Old School Presbyterian) regards care and pains have been bestowed on it, probably it ROUND 11.—On standing up fo. \. r this d_ the We have already given a tabular statement show- | may hope in time to equal the “trusty Commons,” “powers that be’? visited ake ee of acon, and a seme signs in the ecclestastic horizon as not hope- | in, ig the nnmber of converts added to twenty of the | if not the «Lords ” of the old country, The officers | skedaddle was necessitated. The men met anh ca Tt ls earnestly desirous that the reunion of the | Presbyterian churches in this city since the begin. | of the club for the present year are ius follows: and a quarter later at, another favorite resort, neat various branches of the Presbyterian Church should | ning of the year. Within this period, also, the H. Gibbes, one of the best and staunchest playe: Bromford, where they faced each other at ten o'clock, be consummated at an early day. The Rev. Dr. R. | ¢ 2 J the corps, president; Aymar Cater, vice president; | Whity in the first round giving evidences of finish: W. Patatnpetidiiloags, ibe niostiintiecnnaier Site a ieee yar Landi (evs Jokn Lyle, pastor) |) GS Pad threat beetae Sasbenvtene is svg | ug the affair of hand; the old un, however, met ve recelvi -tWO} a v . es the divine of ntion Sane cpr eir communion ninety-two; the enUouien ew. O: MUMALPL, the jate emjelent sohre im with resolution, and pasted Master Whity all Fortieth street church (Rev. J. E. Ann: astol over the dial until they closed and beth rolled over. strong grounds pease reunion, and has published | twenty-three, and the Westminster Dreabaearion lary ofthe club; 0, Vinten, R. 8. Hill, Axhur Ken- | From this point Dirk's stamina gradually 4 ave Way, his views, Another bad is that the Brooklyn pastor : . Church (Rev. G. D. Archibald, r) t dail and Henry Torrance. In consequeite of the | and when he had contended dditional twenty- Freapytery (New Sclool) has sent as one | on profession of thelr falth—eo tat (0 these taenere | heavy rains we have had for the last few weeks, and | two minutes, elght rounds, a. stuahiing cross-counter We arrreens man en ek, oe a oe dis- } three churches there have been ‘added the present the prospect of a further watery distribution, the | on the jaw from Whity’s right was well delivered ergy’ public and | year 562 persons, or an average accession of twenty | #800 Will not. probably open until late in the | and the sponge was thrown up for htm, Whity win- led grounc inst re-union—Rev. Dr. Spear. olds that joctrinal betw . | members. month, but when once begun it will be prosecuted | ning in eighteen rounds, forty-three n 3 Club—Her jesty’s cup for yachis of all rigs, THE ENGLISH STABLES AND STOCK. Ho holds hat the dock bal dierences between the | "Annexed ts a similar statement concerning ten of | Witit tite utmost vigor. Matches have been arranged | rings, e v: uinutes, tWO | Gravesend to Mouse and return tw Lower Hope and (From the London Sporteman, April 18. and distinctly TOROUNCM, that Calo Ln renee ide | the twenty Presbyterian churches of Brooklyn:— between the St. George's and Young America Club ee back; 80th, Royal Thames Yacht Cinb—Ocean match, | The success of Lord Glasgow’s horses during the yor ideag ts aes taaen tn cade ie ta of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia C. C., the German- YACHTING Nore’ Light to Dover; Royal London Yacht Club— | week at Newmarket has attracted the attention of gon and the facts of Dr. 3 fears ee Patter- Church. Pasto . town ©, C., the Boston Club and the Willow Club of .] Second and third class maich, and cutters and yawls | packers to the prospects of the popular “white and following propositions to be true: takes the | Lafayette avenue church. ..Rev. . L, Gnyler. Sie pt hepeteph aniston lee a Seaaannamenpenpentten handicap, Erith to the Nore and back; 20th, Koyal | erimmson sleeves!” for both the 2000 and, Derby. ‘That anit é ie street church... Rev. John Han otten, me arrangements Ww! completed ‘, lersey Yacht Club—Salling matclies. % i esterday, both on the Fe ears a ec ceapemeibie in & Rev, Chas. Wood... fornechre the Si, George's to compete with the siker | A Brillinnt Season Anticipated in Europe—New | MOUTY 5° No vrolk and Suifolk YuchbCiub—Regatta | Scveral e nen ware Mow g the principal Ww 10,000 to 300, 3,000 te 90, 2,000 to 60 and several 1,000 to ‘a0 about ng Tot for the Derby. In addition to these the Tom Bowline colt, who disposed of King Alfred so cleyerly in the last race of the meeting, was bean page ‘at 1,000 to 10 and 1,000 to 12 to win w stak e colt by Ninus or Oulston, dam by The Doctor church—we might in church of whic! ny reasoning mens are Bea ons begs + 2. If all the Calvanistic branches of the Presby- at Wroxham; 4th, Ulster Yacht Club—Regatia at Bangor, Belfast Lough; 7th and sth, Royal Northern Yacht Club—Regatta on the Clyde; 9th, Clyde Yacht Claub—Regatta at Largs or Holy ch; 13th, Prince Alfred Yacht Club—Class; 15th and 16th, Royal St. George’s Yacht Club—Kegatta; 16th, Royal St. George’s Yacht Club—Regatta in Dubiin Bay; 23th Rev. A. N. Freeman reat cricket club of the city of Manhattan, to wit:— Vessele—Movements of the Clube—Contest in Rev. Chass, Pomeroy Ja] The New, York Cricket Club. his organization | Norway. Rev. W. B. Bie will run the Red Cross Knights pretty hard this year samen! ody arora boar it | Game hargreccee aw: Jom Ty uivec. "| RAE eG foE UC MOREY, PLC Ua RY | sonconsce nets ato evcligs ne cl e et Club hi Ly as substantial and close and sincere untty of | Second U.P. church. n..Rev, Ded; Panrerson, 14 | “rowing in pace” as regards “maseular Ohristian | Yachting is once more merging into a reality, and = aie eee cnr ce church, Protestant | German Pres, churcl. Rev. Jobn Neander... 114 | tY»”” to opt the phraseology of a Chadband, and in | everything points to the present being both a bril- pe men, mi reputation, force and finan is now | jian ccessful and th, Royal Cork Yacht Club—Regatta; 27th, been named Doctor Gray. ery chufeh now in the Worid has Ste ol4 school | Total....sessssssesseeceecsseeeenevecsescecssnns B66 | Hew Ir not quite, on & par with the Bt. George's | yant and successful aoagon. In the south there are | Teinpio Yacht Club— second match. 5 ATs | ONE OF Gray Ae Mate by King Tom out Of Soy a" eto tee tate th he Bea et te human ae Club—thanks to Mr. Herbert Beech, the indefatiga- | ™@2Y vessels preparing for the forthcoming cam-} Aucusr 4—Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Cinb—Re- | ‘Trey, two years, has been named Madame Strauss. te as well as the Religious Miscellany. ble president, who has worked equally as hard as | paign, including several fashionably built “dark | gatta at Oulton Broad; 10th, Royal Welsh Yacht | “Limner, three years, by Lambton out of Coftumbine, jurch, in letters as in religion. These schools may, Mr, Gibbes has a: for the oth eve @nd do, at times, diverge so far that division or REVIVAL AMONG SEAMEN.—Rev. John Miles, late | of the Gotham. club have been carefully pletone hr Miche cn sah der tee gc Men 9 formation is inevitable. But in the Presbyterian | of the Albany Bethel—who has lately returned from capital ground chosen, and the aiost harmonious abd welght is the auxiliary screw schooner Hebe, of Europe—will preach at the Seamen’s Mi wise arrangements made for the year. The New | of about 380 tons, built by Mr. J. S. White, of East Substantial accord as to justify, and therefore to | Erwyhe wal Pouch strects, this pte tea Mirna York Cricket Club will play this year on the | Cowes, for Captain Phillimore, R. V. Y.. This gen- mand, organic union. It requ! mutual con- ole i ence ro therly, love, spiritual life and earnest at three o'clock. A revival of religious spirit among | Qa qa, My acorns tase, Year, at the pling tleman has previously owned two veasels—one of 1g Church as the body of Christ, | 22210 13 not among the least observing. * x With the Master’s spirit the disciples ye citi’ MuntPicenT BEQUESTS.—The following public be- ee ee —- This field has been | which, the Alca, was lost while in charge of a Jer- a d to since the club first occupied it, and | gey pilot on Alderney Reef in 1859, and the smart lit- Cogetner. quests are contained in the will of Rev. Dr. Bur- | this year will be im capital order. | It ts level, and | 10 Mat aa tons, by ©. rf Tougha, late of Portsmouth, N. H., deceased:—To the | Protises every attribute to make @ good play: ane TD rial Ae. ie Ce Religion and Innocent Amusements, . ing ground, and will only require to be rotied | belonging to J. P. Ellames, Esq. In the Hebe Mr. ‘The Chicago Tridune animadverts upon a speech General Theological Library, Boston, $5,000, of which | and watered, when the ine weather sets in, to | white has sent out the “ flower" of his many pro- dotivared ty a leading city divine st a meeting of the $3,000 : to aid in the erection of a building for the make & & bed Be Tape ee, eae ones ductions, for in point of speed and appearance there ic Ul e Friends of the Young Men’s Christian Assoctation in | niso the theclowical worke st ie tee eee rand; | members, and with the trusty Byron and bemwny:| Sra sacha iol suite the ener eee pas aces of harmless amusement in connection | some, paintings ;. to the Portsmouth “Atuenseum armed Lee to bat and bow!, and txe other efficient | point, and did thirteen knots, likewise reeling off ten ny lub—Regatta at Carnarvon; Royal Victoria Yacht Club—Regatta, Ryde; 18th and 19th, Royal Albert Yacht Club—Kegatta; 22d, Clyde Yacht Club—Corin- thian mate! sth, Temple Yacht Club—Third match; 29th, Clyde Yacht Ciub—Closing cruise, Kothesay. formerly the property of Mr. 8. Theilusson, won the Prix ‘dela Nopkce on the first day of the recent Na- ples races and on the second day ran second to Sans Souci in the Premier Prix. ‘ M. Flersheim, while riding Lady Donegal in the selling race at Vesinet steeple chases on Sunday was thrown so violently that he was removed from the course in an unconscious state, but we are glad to be enabled to state that he is now pronounced out of danger. He is advised by his da, however, in the event of a successful recovery, never to ride moe at steeple chases, slien Horne, the brood mare, the property of Colo- nel Pearson, died recently at the Hazles, St. Neots, at the age of Dee Bleed yeere after fbaling a dead colt by Asteroid. She was bred by the Duke of Graf- ton in 1844, and was got by Redshank (son of Sand- beck), her dam, Delhi, by Plenipotentiary out of Pawn, dr., by Waxy. She ran altogether eleven times as & two and three year old, but her only winning race was the Claremont Stakes at Hampton. The Latest Betting. Lonpon, April 17—Evening.—The attendance at Steeple-Chasing in France—Freneh Contests to Come Off—Latest Betting in Londou and Paris—Reports from the Stables. VINCENNES STEEPLE CHASE COURSE, APRIL 5, PRIX D’AUSMENIL of 1,500f., for four year olds and upwards; entrance 100f., half forfett; the nd re- ceived f. and the third 100f.;one mile five fur- longs; 10 subs, Baron Finot’s Champ d’Oiseau, by Robinson out of Grenade, 4 years, 146 Ibs....... Baron Finet’s b. g. Floreal, 4 years, 135 Ibs. 2 M. C. Forcinal’s br. ¢. Persil, 4 years, 1%2 Ibs. a Mr. F. Dean’s ch. g. Meli Melo, ) 148 18...... 0 M. G. Flersheim’s b, f. Bretoline, 4 years, Li2tbs.. 0 ebureh. This, according to the e, | $1,001 8; to the New Hampshire Inst ids of the eleven, will show a strong force and fight | knots under steam. ‘This is no mean performan f a Ba aR ell $1,005 tthe Socety Institn- | a plucky fight against all comers, even against the | ana the Hebe will be found a great requisition to the ig upon a that harn ‘Min redoubtable St. George’s, under the auspices of their ii 4 We tools of thi devil 1s hardy: lean see ine Protestant! Aplscopal Chand en 0oss tothe War, | titularsaint. The New York Cricket Club will probably erie Messrs. atsey, ar Cowes, cave, taxed inetren- ‘abi¢ than the recommendation to supply every | dens of St. John’s church, $500; to Phillips Exeter | Commence play, should the clerk of the weather prove | ergtes to turnout a nonparell—of her tonnage—in the wh wtth the devil's implements. Would not the | Academy, in ald of poor scholars, $1,000, “Ail these | Propitions, on ‘the 20th inst., and have arranged | Cumbria schooner, 199 tons, no expense being spared ter have, 8 look if the Reverend Doctor | legacies to take effect after the decease of his widow. | Matches with most of the Boston and Philadelphia | to render her the production second to none. She ts the y ption that innocent oe clubs, besides the Newark and other surroundings. | put for James Ashbury, Esq., K. V. Y. ©., A wi “47 : asements are the special propérty of Satan? Begs sip AGAN Ports —The Observer (Presbyte- | In thé fall the New Yorkers will procced on a play- | launched ou Thursday late a ee eee eee oe ato. eeeainst | woth the Clubs to-day was limited, one reason being tthin the m of men and women still living ) says that even the Unitarian Register, of Boston, | Ing tour to Boston with their itrst and second | ‘The Cambria is likewise an addition to the Red | jockey broke a stirrup leather in the preliminary can- | that nene of the current events at Newmarket was of Was held to be sinfal to have. stoves in churches rebukes a poet in the Atlantic fora ptece that has | feeders. © °° oped that victory will follow gquadron, and wid, probably, ere the clove of the | ter, and. white returniag to get another the start was | sumctent interest to excitespeculation. osicructan TO" - “ season be often written down the roll of : ~ - service not so much religion in {t as Emerson humseif is will- | ‘The Willow Club, of Brooklyn, the remaining club | Scaon Ue often writter aaa eee Te Mar the heat ence, when CbanD alant | was quiet for the Two Thousand, but Formosa ana with achii blue lips and liquid noses, Rais Seeing foes, Une: lipevand » ‘Property of | 'ug to put into his verse. The amount must indeea | 0 the city, so to speak, as itis only just across the | “Tne Vectis, by Mr. C. Hansen, for R. N. Batt, Esa., i it water in the sister capital, also has a fair promise of . Y | Sep cava or whether 1 waa, held to be neoeseary to | be reduced ¢ tor the lamest Possible sum if it 18.80 crith | Short for the season. This, nearly the oldest of the fn pi a1 Ragin ecg He i | Cooganner ay phos hc gana ts aie clined and suffers by such a comparison. The Register | cricket clubs, hasdeclined of late, merely from the fact | gre several other new vessels at Gosport Southamp- meee immersed, ce a to his cht faulticas as @ work of ‘art, ike soma other F Pega ry iiop ite pikes wie compears i ty Willows ee i] a aa 0" aus hat tito 7 mee pares that Cents and deserve no aes intend this summer to “handle the willow” with a ee i A. Y.C., 1s fitting out at Southampton Fate no profane heating apparatus in their meeting | Qepressing? ee Nee oe Meowether fai vengeance, and do not intend to wear the weeping | and is bound for the Thames, and we are sorry to hear houses, Toligivad contempothry resorting to'tn Willow any longer, but on the contrary will be open } that ancient mariuer, Tom Dutch, of Phantom nowo- giana aenen toutes coal fe want of | to ‘fight all comers,” in the language of the fstic | riety, and who has followed Niobe's fortunes from the Progress of Heathenism in Equatorial Africa. | the practice of feaving StTaDgers tO mand hee ae, | Tine: first,’ in a failing state of health, and 1s not likely to ‘The Rev. Albert Bushnell, American missionary, time! in the aisles before showing them ned nemee HS Rf iv fauland Biever wil pay ne Sh ~ ed! Vampire is titted e celebrated Vampire ont, and will leave ‘writes from Gaboon, Africa, February 26, to the acknowledges it to be true that the practice of going | another visit to this country from over the “big | Itchin shortly for Ireland, to give the natives in that Pace were rather fishy, seven to one being laid to some money against the mare and offered in vain against the Duke of Newcastle’s colt. Some bets were laid on the Great Northern Handicap, but the several investments being comparatively in- significant the subjoined tariff of prices will be found sufficient. Prices:— Two THovusaND.—3 to 1 against Rosteructan (of- fered); 7 to 1 against Formosa (taken und offered); 8 to 1 against Pace (otfered); 100 to 6 against Le Sarra- zin (taken and offered); 20 to 1 against Bandito offered, 1,000 to 40 wanted); 60 to 50 on See-Saw vs. Le Sarrazin (taken). took op ie running, closely followed by Persil and Floreal, Meli Melo soon being a long way in the rear. Persil headed the favorite for @ few strvies after qamping the post and rails, when the son of Robinsot regained his accustomed place, and never afterwards Florvalfvacsing Perl at thetast fence, aud beating joreal passing Pei e fence, and beat him by the same interval for second honors. ing PRIX DE BEL Aik of 1,500f, andiogp), for four year olds and upwards; entrance 100f., 50 forfett, and 20 only if declared; two miles four furlongs; 22 subs. Duke of Hamilton’s ch, h. Royal Tartan, by The Great Unknown out of Sensation’s dam, 5 s . about town and “stealing preaching” {s "Y lad 122 Ibs, 1 ESTER OUP.—10 to 1 against aged, Boangelist, in this city, as follows:— increase, and this makes the want ot seats more Pitane have been te active conven dance ice Lilly + | quarter a taste of her quality. It is «remarkable | Count Ose 5 5 2 omeredyy ‘top 00 3 aguas ae | "yrs. ont ish, Tuto neve been outbreaks of Heathen cruelty ro- | palpable. Bat there is no country in the world, and White and Grifith on the subject; and ju Fe ee ee erence Ne TEnCe, of eta ear bre; | M.C. Foreinal’s br. m. La Senelie, 5 years 142 ibs.. 3 | (taken); 100 to § against Bracken, 4 yrs., Ts aib. os, capi hante, on the | no cit this country, where the < i Revd a chin, pered ir. H. Lawplugh’s br. g. Pigeon, aged, 1:1 Ibs. o nh ie, 5 yrs. fon of the King’s death, when, itis supposed, | churches "are "more. ficely “open” th wirongeng | te success Plane 1 Altended the former visit of the | her in fifty-three matches, scoring no less than tity | Lord Dundreary's ch. m, Queen of the Harves is {orrered); 0 to 1 against sovilier4 yea rae nie taken: o 9 or three thougaild victims perished on the altars | than here in New York. Tho selfishness and suiki- | they will come.” If #0 the cricket season of 1868 will | “no Witeheraft Isto, tty the oMleacy oF steal ta and offered); 25 to 1 againat Caithness, 6 yre.. Tut pera nee Witcheraft Is to try the « : igapelcaea siiprededantenrioie: die a Od Oninbee ness of pewholders in English churches are well | be a bright one indeed in the anals of the gaine; Guin coanen we should Titeks Saheovn nen apeed Mr. ady Donegal, aged. tol against Stradbroke, 4 yra., 6st. King Archil ng, wa 18 Wel known to us, has been WE Dewire cbeegnan writing from Charleston, 8. ee tha ciens oF the Tae wi it oven brighter br cba ox Lea ee th trim, once espo- 128 Ibs... piaatees = 9 | count, 3 yrs., Sst, itibe (taketyy 28 to 2 pnd ~ mercilessly butting of heads, in spite ofthe united | C., says they “are determined tO salt tlie State with ‘ . on cm rece } Cany, “earitg downs ‘ach in the Channel match, | M.— Bournet’s h, Chantilly, Byrs., dat. dio (of ‘ d 7 Bese eS than its commencement. Let each club and each 1 ‘tch round the W' Saw, 3 yrs., 6st. lo (oifered). . ations.oforueity. + the country lad already been it wat | propitious, and in the language of oz, “a: Cinb, has beev lengthened fore and aft, and meta- 140 Ibs... 6 eta . 0 inst i 4 + ‘During the two yeure’ administration of Admiral | without the ald of Puritanism, Nell Salted | willing. morphosed into a smart looking vessel. She ts to | Baron Finot’s ch. m, Astrolabe, aged, 154 ibs...... 0 1S tot against Westwick Sita sot fonerah eee Lan reel or aut Jurledigcion has een extended PUGILISM oie per ie pres og ae bot ny, VJs and | | Betting—s to 2 agilnst The Rogue, 4 to 1 against | to 1); 100 to § against Gednt de’ Batallies, 3 re. 5a soul o and now le pite ST buon hantilly, 6 to 1 agains rolabe, 7 20 1 agains! % 4 ee Poon’ fncludes the Cape Lopes and Kama countries, On POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. cundeee 3 a gered py Senelle, to 1 eech azainst Pigeon nad Mile. de Var- | (otferedy > 1) © Sealnst Beauty, & yrs., et. vib, arastt the enlan stdage hare Ges Gaatentern David Logan, the Congresstonal nominee of the The Championship of England. dopmering, prepatboty to levine for’ tne themes, Toantnet von a tecte en noguemeane tomy roe MP om } Sestnet, Lady Mitsabeth (ottereds ing testimony t0 the great work accomplished | republican party in Oregon, 1s the only son of Judge {From Beil’s Life in London, April 18.) eee tet ent "aa Goals San Paeamene eee ee OE ae a area ad | against Green Slecve (tiken and warnved)s 260 to 1 eae ean keno eee te OE iis hearty sym- | Stephen T. Logan, of Springfield, Ill He was born | _ We have received the £10 due this week from Joe | sne hasbeen built for Mr. B. Meldrum, of the Balle: | extreme rear was brought ap by Lady Dosegal. ‘an | Smainat, Speculum (taken); 109 to 7 against Pace adi €- | in North Carolina, but went to Illinois at an early | Goss and Harry Allen for the championship, and | rina SORGOORE, iste bon oa ba sing ine | 200K the brook und fying bank without the slightest (offered); 1,000 to 26 Le Sarrasin (offered). First Communion of the Prince Imperial of | %@. In 1849 he emigrated from Ilinols to Oregony | another instalment of a similar amount fails due on Lebo nooxh wemetinety. tans er olen nes 2 mistake, and excepting that Queen of the Harvest © a ee " Li . O. . ep Ri and Royal Tartan took second and third places, ther ‘ontinental Racing Fixtures. France. where he has lived ever since. In 1859 he was the | Friday week next. from Malta, March je Fevies, and by a telegram | was ino change in ponitions ati croaaiaig the’ Join. APRIL. ‘The preparations of the Prince Imperial of France | republican candidate for Congress, and was beaten | g@-Handed Mill in the Home District=Pinee | {0M the latter port, April, no curiher intelligence | ville road, when Cassidy steadied The Rogue, and in | Paris seeee . 13, 19, 26, 39 to make his first commtnion are being actively proa- | by about 100 votes, In the following year he ran ‘ had reached of her whereabouts, the next few strides Pigeon drew up through his may. and Stanton, for £10, at Catch Weight. ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT CLIT. horses and took the lead, followed by Royal Tartan, La | Paria. ...3, 7, 10 | Ch: r ecuted by his chaplain and tutors, A magnificent pom eked same ticket for want a and was only (From Belif# Life in London, April 18.) ae first ror mma Sg this clnh took | Senelie, and The Rogue to the next fence, at which 5, 7, 10 | Chantilly..17, 21, 24 | Paris.........8% ik for the Prince nas just been jtanced fifteen or twenty votes. His democratic 0 place April 15 at the clab house, Ryde. The business | Chantilly and Mile. de Yaraville both canre down, JUNE. ‘ 4 ye Rote, "an fr fowigu cons gg sscctieat io Tena tena caked kara pp heernnadd = our rye trausacted Was tROeGY OF & Detvase manire. and 4 this point Astrolabe improved her position | Vi2cennes........... soeel | PALI. c100seeeee cerned) OT rises one mand C Centers fe | _ The Tionesta (Pa.) Bee wants to know if the David | been soccastilty vine wa pn ‘wna The monthly a 4 this club wil be held at goerediee ce of retasi rip ‘ "hor chan ce. Blgeon Ohalon-sur-Saone...... se vcesssssseseseseene +19, 20 wings are in Gottilo Atyl4, geinp of art, | Small recently elected burgomaster of York borough | great credit to all concerned. ‘Tuese chance meet- | t's of tie season will take piace on Saturday. Mag | Teun’ cunt notes ticeeh then carrich os tee acai avaust. nthe o “anew Se eee cn alles to ataccanseACe | ings bid fair to promote the falling forcunes of the | 18. Yachts to start from off Brith pier at ihale-past | waited upon by La Senelle and Fhe ‘to the last |“ Mans... 10 | Laon... .. of june, 1963, seven ‘urreader the | prize ring, but when it is thoroughly shown by thesd | te, aud Ch eady river and back to the Vnion | fence but one, when M Forcinal's mare was beaten, it first, the ively with | town to the rebeis. affairs to those most interested, viz:—The worki Yacht Club f ouse se ke ol to dinner. A dinner | and The Rogue made hugelfort 9 reach Royal Tartal, a. "The phy 1s id hand, econ | The Philadelphia Press states that a streag move. : Ne eee oi House at Ae FL Re” Tish ce rare | ie, railing was defeated cleverty bhai ® length; t between ‘and the Gothic drat tte members of the prize ring, that the supposed sensa- | Union Yacht Club House at five P.M. Tickets must | three le the sepa La trom the tavoeice? Vincennes Cop eerecccccccscceescene OD ful. The whole work reflects the highest credit on | Ment # devoloping tm Pittsburg to bring forward as | tion mills are a mistake, and patronized | de obtained trom the secretary on or before Friday, M. La Roue, who has thos proved higiset to be the | the candidate for the Congressional honors of the | py tne upper ten thousand rath pte teri that E Pigeon was a bad fourth, followed at long intervals } guished ability and conspicnoes gallantry om the | P¢ eryease, At a meeting of the United Presbyterian Presbytery | Geias of Stone River and Perryville and also in the” fo atthe hwo tae aaliok ey by Queen of the Harvest and Nisita, first master in the Gothic style of book illumination. | Twenty-second district Majer Geacral James 8, Nog. first match ef the season, according to the ac- {From Bell's Life in Aprit 11. LONG ISLAND ee by the old patrons will be programme, will take place on Satur- 6 ty neh The Irish Cherch Jey, who represeated Penasylvaaia with sack distin. whee he value of the stakes feught for m0 ‘ion bt wit day, The second match (for: schooners and metres, as ‘dr Sunde a faw Aah In Bariey.—The South 8id@ Railroad Company hae le dually im ana ts formed | yawis) on Tuesday, Jane 16, The third eich (for ; | at last succeeded in getting the rails laid as far aw varied with flat and chase event Jecond and third class yachts), and an extra handi- | jasued at Vesinet (near St, aiondan Islip, which will be the eastorn terminus for the! if Edinbi ti a by-gones we are ok (open omly to cutters and yawis bel ir Poel faye & a Seoart Of 8 ceumisien iota execution of bis duties as military commandant in | salutary lessons most of the ro fake chub) cn the 20th oF Jane. The matctot om the Thursday a govd a iS steeple acing wil come, ort os Beaman sgt Wit ve comptes ence to the Irish Churoh penta ‘The recom, | Nashville while President Jeunsen Was Miltary Gey. | thoroughly exploded. |The matot Seen Bw se Seen of ie EG, tee ie Lo aan pete rill command the | ins few days, When the (rains will run to Wiilame mended the Presbytery to petition nt mot | CMMOr of the State, "The competitors were Oliver (Curt match onthe 10th of Juge w open %6 schooners and | fog may’ be anticipated; fee the tmcie rte: | BUTE: a only to refuse to endow @Roman Catholic University, | Tho Springfleld Republican and Providence Jour. | cester, and George Stanton, of Northal yawis belonging to members o ‘any royal yacht club. | large, and, notwit ing the Unfavorable balltins | . The Norticultural exhibitton of the Queens County but also to disestablish and disendow the Pro- | nai (hott repubtican) urge the retention of Mr, conditions cal weight, for PRINCE OF WALES YACHT CLUB. which we were obliged to mention in aed Agricultural Society will be held in June, and th testant Episcopal Chareh in ireiand te withdraw the | coward in Bom Wade's Cabinet, { Presiden: | B¢W,Twles of the prize ring. Platt, ‘Tre monthly meeting of this club was held on | hear that the with be peetiy ae we tural exhl 4 v4 Regium Donum from the Pres! ia and to abol- | ~ e's Cabinet, in case ident Pe ay VA. weighs Monday evening, Mr. go Long, he Commodore, in | as usual, and that some of the a. aon m= of the Sudolk Soon prea Sona tn the meme inh ue Maynooth grant to the Homan Gaibolics and, | Johuson atould be obliged te vacate the Executive | fought the following’ path the chair, faced by ‘Mr. Low, the vice. After the | tho formidable stables aro likely to’ jon “te | monit, Dut upon separsts Gores wt mt the samme Ti ueeewage gag ment aPprope | Manson, bose un econ minieed Ge Boomers adrtet ose Saat | Heytmgtan at tune, Pet rete | Ameer kame doh Greg, why ree 4 a I, ict i, ones. Dr. Andtew Tho Xz] ‘Tho Mlaslesippl Democratic State Convention ts | fianded match, On’ thee preent in which they soddeniy found themselves placed with | as ‘usual, with the: Hourwes {oF tena ee nee ce | Gace hie ey teas recently wayiald and robbed by he bay Mr. Marshall Vr con- | Called to reassemble at Jackson on the 13th inst, seconded by Ted Ni and Tom to the fixture of ft Pe of the season. | upwards, over one mile rougn, at weight A crim. con case oo sobing i & iG Kk Sit aa such Had Bet ok Christ | The republicans of Kans, Lake and McHenry | Stanton, who ts im his 224 year bo hy a ee A BR andi Jeune Premiere | last week at Patchogue, ff eppears thie © baker, 3 Hingdomns of th 4 ih the | counties, Ull., im the Becend Congressional dis | recor o ina perforamavoss worthy of acauion ‘ronda | place-on Mondo, ina 16a since that g iarep face tne than wo faney the lay opp eae a oeeee Youn | resident of the Village, suspected an undue intimacy jecre ene q petition | trict, have instructed their delegates to the Con. | his having beaten Bond, February 2% last—24 rounds, | Of another cial been fixed ‘that day. y -74 2% Iba. ¥ Map compriogs to beat her a> Babylon, = watch we fepeon the iSovements 6 Pind waa Cond enn upon te oa » | gresstonal Convention to vore for the renomination sae eae was seconded by Jack Hicks pa on vit ven J it ¥ 7 ulti ly vs enue Dy Trampeter, 4 years oid, has been sold | the suspected parties, and 14 Tuesday last they wer Gas principled ved Haat the Pront. of General Join F. Farnsworth, ‘This will secure hie | “'The'ting having been pitch ot | Fequuite don Ut nok airendy ¢fetare ekanied | Soe aman a uber’ aud WIJ sory be added 10 | canght by the husband of the woman, in nega adopt the report. Mr. tt weconded amend: renomination, a3 the three counties named send | Spot Stanton threw in hia cap att soon after- | to Select one which . Relaet’s three year old flty, Industrie, half sister tod Cae etncting Neveral wounds ol to Ls Toucques, broke down ee week, ment, After some discussion the report waa are happy to hear that the crack four year old, ‘sas, ia that recov beg ; t the next best was to by 27 to 2. twenty-two out of the forty delegates which wil wards followed by Platt, who won the for cor- | would the in Tasks Chup, Wedueaday, i) ners, and placing his opponent with his facé to the | Day of the ie boy, from which a fatal resnit is Spprenended, On Wednesday night (he premises of Charles Pows Se dine Comprise the convention. sun, they then completed their tollets aiid stood up | June 17, Wad Ru; ‘ Austrin and the Holy See, ‘The New York delegates tothe Chicago Repndtican | at 2:8 P. M. — é nou, KOMBO", Mopm, YACHT oLCR, Jatd Savetetneen SOOKE BAR Ba Het res in abort | Cette nae Mea erty oa on Thurioe mene The Dowinican monks of Reta (Lower Austria) | Convention will make their Readquarters at the Sher. | ohOUND 2+ 7_uhe sparing at the commencement soll REA, 0 AG Prambvers Of any mogel yacht | six weeks. Tis ‘old Fival, Patrician, 19 ra a more | the Mahcken house of James Michaels wae eneered have been assailed by the Bpiscopal press of Vienua | man House, in turn: Platt at Tengrh gor home a) Ane shoulder i, Tor @ ave Clip, presented by te souul | ladon hod be Cpe 4 at te Tosaing ae he pairs of fowis Killed—the head left