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d SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, | Cooks, &e. 102 EAST WH sta COMPETENT WOMAN As first class cook bu a private famil; first claas board- ing house; understands every brauch of cookery, both meats and pastry; in city or country; best city reference. Can be seen for lwo days. D1] BAST 80H Sr., NEAR sD AV.— 48 GOOD PLAIN ok, washer aid ironer tn a small private familys Glean in person and about the kitchen ; good city reference. 24.3 WEST STH ST.’ RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS e) firat class cook; no objection to the country; best cily reference from last place, O55 SLAVIN THE STORE.—A MIDDLE AGED 204) "Protestant woman us cook, w Fespectable faintiy ; no objection to the country. day: SITUATION WA SD cook, just arrived tro Call for two FRENOW VPED—BY A FIRST CLASS . Quidort, Paris, Address P. 26 Kivington st. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 166 WEST 92D ST.--A FRENCH LADY, DRESS- DO maker, wishes to work day work in private families ; ean eut and fit dny style of dresses; Spanish spoken, 4@ EAST 83D ST.-A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER 6 wants employment by the day or week. Cali on or address Mrs. Moore, for one week. XITUATION WANTED.—AN EXCELLENT DRESS- maker with rat class references wishes to work 10 Ske country forthe summer months with a first clase family, or would like to travel to Europe or elsewhere, Address D. © J., station G, New York. Housekeepers, &e. QARROLL PLACE (BLEECKER 87.) CORNER OF V5 Fen eoiet top tloor, room 17.—As’ Housekeeper, by French willow lady, for an old gentleman or widower; no objection to children; she speaks Euglish. 72, West MIH sr. (EVERET? LIBRARY).—A MID- die aged lady as housekeeper or companion and nurse to an invalid; unquestionable reference, OT BEBECKER, St SECOND, FLOOR, FRONT. ‘An American widow a8 bousekeeper or chamber- maid ina hotel; hat had experience. Can be seen until en- Baxed. No objection to ebildren, PH] RaNGTON, er YOUNG. WIDOW | PROM OL Glasgow, without home or friends here, as house- keeper to u gentiéman, or ina snail family, with her ehild, Byears old; more for home than money, Call on or address Ehgenia for two days. ALG THAN, BETWEEN 25TH AND ) respectable lady (North German) as housekeeper in ‘small American family; first class references. A Widow Laby, IN REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES, Wishce to take éharge of a gentleman's house, Fleasé ‘address M, B., station E, where interview can be had. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY OF experience auc refinement, a position us housekeeper ‘no ol nion to the country. Address, references unexception- able, irs. 8. C. M. Brooklyn Post otlice. Nurses, de. QQ BAS! TH ST—& CONPETENT YOUNG WOMAN ‘as nurse; can take full charge of an infant night ‘and day and bring it up on the bottle; is_a good seamstress; will go to the country; can be seen for two days; good reference. 159 ELDRIDGE S8T.—A YOUNG SPANISH WOMAN e to take care of children and as waitress. Good ref- erences. 259 ‘Old ; good referenc 2D AV. BETW ‘Ke ‘HIS Brcuablo porns girl as ures aud soamar jection to the country, Call ou Monday. EAST BROADWAY.-A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried woman as wet nurse; Jost her child, a month fall for two days, from 11 till ' AND 33D STS Laundresses, &e+ FOR West, 27H St, FRONT BUILDING. spectable woman to do the washing of a few ge men or families; uting done in the best manner; good city reference. Miscellaneous, N INTELLIGENT YOUNG WOMAN, WHO SP Enghsh aud German stuently and nnderstands F Would like to find a situation in a genteel business; best ref: erence given. Address (. O., Horald ostiee. YOUNG GERMAN LADY, LATELY ARRIVED, wants sit xpeaks French fluontly and ts competent to plano, Broome street. ITUATION WAN'T tent to take the entir © of a firs! ent for boya’ clothing or ladies’ cloak andem Ment. First class reference. Address Mrs, Martin, cal D. H. Brigham & Co., Springfield, Mass. ve leasous on th Inquire at 361 D—FOR A L. ae HELP WANTED— 1ALES. LADY RETURNING TO BUROPE WISHES TO engage a comperent French woman ; the best elty refer- ences vequired. Address Monday, alter 10 o'clock, 23 oth a corner of 9th st, GIRL WANTED—T0 DO THE GENERAL HOUS) work of a small private family; only two in family. lasson av,, between Fuiton and Myrtle avs., oppo , Brooklyn. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED—AT 33 Waverley place, two doors from University ph OOP SKIRTS PRESS HANDS WANTED.—APPLY TO Day & Horton, 19 Park place. HREE YOUNG LADIES WANTED—IN A FANCY store, at 287 Sth ay, W. D. HOLMES & CO. 8 FOR ANTED--FIFTY G FINISUIN “i apply. none but good hands y MARKS BROS. & THOMPSON, No. 6 Barelny st., up stain JANTED—AN EXPERI INCED LAUNDRESS, ONT that understands duting. Cali at 261 4th av., between | Wand ii, Mond: E CaP TO BOTTLE AND ANTED—A YOUNG LADY Call at 45 Dey at., fourth label in light manufacturing. floor. -A GOOD OPERATOR ON GROVER & machine; one who understands dresamaking and buttonboles, Inquire at 711 Broadway, up stairs, ANTED--EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON WI Jer & Wilson's machines; also one on \Yeed's machine fgand one og the Amosine embroidery machine. | “Apply ats ‘Went 4th et GOODALE. a7 ANTED—A WOMAN AS CALL COOK, AT THE AN- ‘son Honse, corner Spring and Crosby streets. ANTED—GOOD HANDS, TO MAKE WHITE AND flannebshirts, Apply at $42 Broadway. ee we “ths = FRB aN ec Tenn OY NURSE OF LONG EXPERIENCE AS ‘nurag ; he has best city reference, Bat A ‘@ competent young man as waiter, ‘32 Wall street, second floor. GENTLEMAN WHO CAN FURNISH REFERENCE, A. Siy or country, wants business, Address Newton, sta’ iton M, New York city. ‘ANTED A SITUATION IN A WHOLESALE GRO. ‘cery store, with view of learning the business, by n re- spectable young man aged 19, native of New York; resides with bis parente: willing to work; can influence trade. Ad- dress J. N., box 178 Herald ofthee. ARTED—A PORITION A8 BUF! ‘& mining company, by an exp@ric patinfactory ‘eferenees. ddvess D. York Post office, ANTED-SITUATION IN| PAPER WAREHOUS: years’ experience. Address Paper, Herald ofilce. * GENTLEMAN WOULD BE GLAD TO RECOMMEND Address C. B. 8., INTENDENT OF A d mining engineer ; + Gay, Dox New a pern ; would ‘an gi ye Drags, Herald for thre as to character, &6. Address office. THOROUGHLY EXPERI open to & permanent or ter up books or examine complica countant, 22 Pine st, room 1, DRUG CLERK WANTED IMM store, 6ix doors above CED BOOKKEEPER IS wagemei write Ac VATELY.—INQUIR: trand ay., in DeKalb, ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS | aghly underetanding the business. | No others need apply at 62 Broadway. | WANTED A FInaT CLASS SALESMAN FOR THE city retail Curuiture trade, None but those who unvier- | stand the business need apply at 1 Eight avenue. | SALESMAN IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE Only such persons who bave been fore need address box 4,107 Post TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN A Indies’ hat manucacturing business; must be well ac- Eastern and Western ‘millinery jobbe ng Oret claas trade may meet wit no communications noticed unless ich will be treated confidentially. Ad- Hornld oatice. i V qiainted with 6 ‘one capable of desirable eng: real name i 2) drove PLE. H. ANTED AN ACTIV ALESMAAN AND THE Joan of #800 for twelee months, for which good security, £420 per, week and iaterest wiil be paid, Call at 98 Broadway, room No. 7. COACUMEN AND GARDENERS. SINGLE, PROTESTANT MAN WANTS A SITUATION ‘an conchman; understands bis business; ity and gountry reference. “Address on Monday D., box 106 ald office. YOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ) American rhan; thoroughly willing and obliging; Understands haodiing young horses and bre itn colt ountry preferred; has first class recommen- dintion Address for one week W. H. D. Herald office. 1OACTIMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- LU) tent man of long experience in the care and:treatment of horses; is 2 most competent groom and Rood steady driver: hes the best city recomeendations. Address L. D., 78 Broadway, on Monday. 18 SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE Can beneon St 4i8 Riith avenue, Trainors saddlery store, oF ‘eddrese Coachman, at the above place. Beco place, | [4% WANTED—BY A SINGLE, SOBER, INDUS. Werstande the proper treatment of yonng oF old horses; eefernl driver; can milk if required; ie willing and obi rat clase rorerencens no objection to the country. ‘Adi 'C., BOX 205 Herald oifice, Tor two dNys. D.-BY A YOUNG MAN FROM IRELAND, & W pe iy ean attend to cows, en pat sad aan ee eterenss Gist, care ot 3 dbo Wh atlar et, Jarnevs, ’ \ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE 7 mao, who thoroughly understands his business, Cail ob or address Gardener, 15 Spring st., second floor, f (COACHMEN AND HELP _WANTED—MALES, ete DN sy? WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE, TO SELL fi our Camp: 8x10 Steel Engravings of G1 Cok Seymour and Blair ; extraordinary focucemeata a ‘7. C. BAIRD & OO., 29 Beekman street, New York. AN EXPERIENCED, GENERAL AGENT WANTED. nuaual opporiunity, Address Lit 6767 New York Post ottice. Take Radememienty bes OY WANTED—IN A GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE, Address, with references, T. C. Grannis, 4i Fulton st. ABORERS WANTED AT THE Cy BORERS WAd THE CORNER OF CANAL EN WANTED-—10 GET U M EVENING TELEGRAM, re ply at 80 Ann street. ON THE First come first served. Ap- Wanna, DURANCE AGENTS * IN ane . yn and Long Island, for a well estab! Company. ' Address G. F. T., ox 5,439 Post ollice. ef jon house; ; Address, with reference, Fancy Goods, box 1,781 Poet oftice, Witz -LIFE INSURANCE AGEN‘S, FOR THE ME- tropolitan and adjacent districts; to good mien, "Address Asnuranee, bow 37 Fost oftees ‘ANTED—A FEW GOOD WRITERS; TO THOSE Who answer good wages will be given, ’ Apply Monda morning at No, 1 Exchange place, top Hoor, Jersey City, N. aisueneninet asdus fae Gah See Gla ANTED—AN ASSISTANT CORRESPONDENT IN THE office of an importer of foreign dry goods, Address, with references, box 1,762 New York Post allice. ANTED-BY THE LONDON PUBLISHING COM. F én an anny gon ae canvassers. Address or apply at 19 J ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FOR COPYING; MUST BE Apicekcaltent penman, who can, write a ourshing hand. jon made in own handwriting, ame - dence, to A. Py Herald ollie, et Mating name and reat NEW BUROPEAN STEANISIUIPS. HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS Steamship AMERICA, G. Ernst, Master, ‘on THURSDAY, July 30, carrying the United Rtates mail, will ail from the Bromen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, taking passengers to London, Havre, Southam; ion aud Breet, at the following rates, payabie in gold :— First cabin. - $120 Second cabin. B 8 36 ‘To be followed by the sicamaliip Wiest, G.’ Wenke, Mus- ter, on Thuraday, August 6 or freight or passage apply to. ‘OMERICH y 68 Broad street. POOL AND QUEENSTOWN, CUNARD LINE. GTEAM TO LIVER: Ny ee ..Thuraday, July 90 PALMYRA sail ‘Thursday, August 18 ‘Cabin passage $0, ola. Beer passage 8a, ‘currency. or cabiu passage or freight apps at No, ¢ Rowling Green, Ir clway. sheapiiatdii "ig, CUNARD. i hh HAMBURG, AMERICAN PACKET OOMPANY’S tron mail steams ? GERMANIA, H. F. Schwensen, commander, eartying the United States ‘miails, will nail on 'ruesday, July 24, at 2 P.M. tor HAMBURG, aking passengers for Hamburg, Havre, Southampton and ondon. FIRST CABIN, $120; SECOND CABIN, 872; STEERAGE, ‘Payable in United States gold. The ALLEMANNTA, Bardua, wil sail August 4. KUNHARDT & CO. C. B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, General Passage Agent No. 61 Broad street, N.Y. No. 6 Barclay street, N. Y. TEAM TO GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY. THE ANCHOR LINE. Favorite Clyde built passenger steainers are intended to sail VERY SATURDAY, from pler 20. North river, at 12 o'clock noon, COLUMBIA. August 1 HIBERNIA. CALEDONI ugust 8 EUROPA BRITANNIA......:Augnst 15 IOWA. Rates of passage, payable in currency Cabins to Liverpool, Glasgow or Derry, $90 ant 875, Excursion tickets, good for twelve mouths, 160. Steerage to Glasgow or Derry, $30; intermediate, $35, Prepaid certificates from these ports, #37. Passengers booked to and from Hainburg, Havre, Rotter- dam, Antwerp. éc., at very low rates, Drafts inued, payable at any bank in Great fritain, For further information apply at the company's ollices, No, 6 Bowling Green, New York, to HENDERSON BROTUERS. WANTED-A BOY OR YOUNG MAN, AT GooD wages, as a copyist. Address in own’ handwriting residence, till Monday noon, Bookkeeper, box Bit oftice. statin, Feral gai fenatee 1h reeaNed aoe ao ORs IN Kigttaery swe ells, &e. immediate! y it comer 125th at. and Sth av. er connate ‘ANTED.—ENERGETIO AND RELIABLE AGENTS eittanea ae. throughout the United States by an es. class Life Insurance Co a ress, with reference, box 6,767 New York Post ce aaa we WANTED AGENTS—975 TO 200 PER MONTH, TO introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE; price only #18. Address SECOMB &CO., PITTSBURG, PA., or BOBTON, TANTED—GOOD FARM HANDS. APPLY TO D. H. ‘Nash, 39 Cortlandt st., from 10 to 8, for two days. ‘THE TRADES. FIRST CLASS CAKE BAKER WANTED- AT L. CAN- TELS, 170 $tb av., near 22d st. None but first rate hand need apply. A COMPETENT ENGINEER WANTS A SITUATION TO ran a stationary engine, or would take a place as fre- man; can give best revere ability and sobriety. Address Engineer, box 1 LAYERS WANTED. BRICK LAYER: 0 work ten how y employment by ¢ itive Committee of. Sa 1 Traders’ Exchange, 5} i —GOOD 1 the rate of $5 per day, wi Bing on the Secretary of the jasous, at the Mechanics iy stevet, New Yor, from 7 A.M. to6 P. M JPEMALE COMPOSITORS WANTRD—FOR A DAILY paper: also a foreman to take charge of the eomposing room. Must come well recommended ddreas 8, M.P.& Co., Heraid ofice. + 1 OOD BRICKLAYE) % ment at the corner Canal and Mulberry at $5 for 10 houre’ work. 3 Wages YOOD BRICKLAY J ment at the cor for 10 hours? work. ERS CAN FIND STEADY EMPLOY: of Krondway and 19th wt; wayes #5 PRINTERS. WANTED, A FIRST CLASS HOOK compositor, thoroughly competent to take the entire re of our book, pamphlet and newspaper department, but experienced, steady and reliable taen neod apply wo French & Wheat, I Park row, New York. TNO PIANO WANTED, A FIRST GLASS finisher. Ui at, between Sth and 10th ave 0 SHIRT MAK person to taki fine white shirts pe Address 2, 0. TAILORS.-WANTED, A GOOD SHOP CUTTER, Apply Btonday, before 1 o'clock, to 8. Clark, 28 and 25 Newark av., Jersey City. ATCUMAKER WANTED, need apply. Liberal salary. giv Hera'd office, with refere 5 WASTED BY A. PuIOTO asituation; anderstands the business thorough! speaks Mieutly English, French, Hallan, Spaonsh a ghese, Address A. B., Lid Thompson atrect. ANTED—JOU RNEYMEN WATTERS; ONE CURLER sovsamer body maker that , 118 Nassau st., third floor. HOOD BRICKLAVERS, $5 50 PER DAY #; steady employment Apply at 148 » WM. FETIRETCH. Society laborers, $3 oO RS. — SOME RESPONSIBLE our to five dozen of ison’ machine, NONE BUT FIRST CLASS ‘Address D. M. He, APHER JUST LANDED, and ort that can also tiniah and ove can finial Apply at ©. 8. Clarke FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, FRANCAISE DPSTIRE SE PLA cOMME ane de chambre; elle peut etre bien recommandee, aver Iundi ou mardi au 145 (est )B2me rne. “MISCELLANEOUS. —GOODWIN'S AUTOMATON — TOYS.—WALKING AA. irl, boys and hommes; perfect am the living models; ho winding up required; rough usage can't break them. Put 44 urices to auit all. The company are prepared to supply the trade. The attention of out of town houses particular! requested, Samples at factory, Quintard Iron Works build- ings, corner Eleventh street and avenue D, Kast river. —A.—BOYS, COME AND SEE ME TO-DAY SUNDAY), Aa Nee Amity atrort, the only house in. the elty wher they sell publicly to any one champagne and other drinks Yours, 5 KS.—PALMER & STUDWELL, 1) NORTH FIFTH reel, Willlamsbarg, have always on hand second hand Tanke of all sizes aud shapes. ‘and see thi FURNITURE. POR, SALE. A LADY ABOUT, RETIRING FROM business will sell the entire Furniture of a large three story house, including a new 7 octave piano, Ac. The house iw ina business neighborhood, between Bleecker and Prince streets, near Broadway. Cash enstomers only need apply. House to let. Answers received for one week. Address Fur- nished House, station A, Spring street, when full particulars can be learned, Fok Petate SALE—THE ENTIRE OF THE ELE- gant Household Furnitare, Hronzes, ia of the house No. 7 West Thirty eighth sireet, between Filth and Sixth avenues, Apply to FRi.D. hk. GROTE, 42 Beaver street. AREAT CLEARING OUT SALE OF OVER $100,000 X worth of Furniture, Mattresses, &c., of every ip tion; must be sold regardless of cost to make room for the fall tras ‘A. GRGENE, 198 Eighth avenue, corner Twentieth street. F{OUSEXBBPERS SUPPLIED, AND CAN PAY BY THE week or nonth for Carpets, Olleloths, Furniture, Bed- ding, &c., at HENDALL & CO.'S warehouses, 205, 207, 209 and 211 Hudson street, corner Canal. EXPRESSES, & G. BURNHAWS FURNITURE, BAGGAGE Express, 115 West Kleventh street, near Sixth avenue. line moved, city or country, “Furnitore packed, abip- ped or stored. Money advanced. WATCHES, JEWELRY, & AUCKOO CLOCKS.OUR MANUFACTURE and cheaper than any imported; wholesal A. A. PRANKFIELD & ©O., 209 Sixth aver | Fourioenth street, and 916 Kighth avenue, corner of Twenty: sixth etreet. MARBLE MANTELS. ARBLE MANTELS.-THE BEST PLACE IN THE city to purchase Marble Mantels of the latest designs, ry low prices, Is at A. KLABER'S Marble Works, 1 ighteenth street, near Third avenne, New York. Out te MARBLE MANTSLA MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, MA latest designs at reduced prices, & Kinber's, manu: factory, 52 First avenue, near Third sireet: get price list be- fore buying elsewhere. Mantels put up in the country. RBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, MORE DURABLE. Mer muper than marble, wholesale and retail. Hud- son River Slate Company, 25 Park row. ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, HALF THE PRICE M1 or inarnte. fend for drier B, STEWART, 605 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-ffth and Thirty-sinth strecte, TRAVELLER GUIDE. (NEY ISLAND FERRY, NORTH AND EAST RIVER (oo liken, athe NORWALK leaves Christopher mrpet Korth sary yaa eoi a kas een tet a FO enor re tg North ‘Bignln. street Wilt Mee ak Aeoqie tt w0 aud 3-40 Palton terry Gai2 and bo'elock. ” yr AY LINE FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—THE STEAM. D ers C, VIBBARD and DA} Deeg aah PR tea a arriy- o'clook. Harasbury una, 2 Brooklyn, at romeee Y street at 745 A. M, landing at West Point, Corn Mand burg, Poughkeepale, Rhine e, Catghill anid Hud ing at Alban; Connecting with jusquebanna rail: roads. yycns IVER AND HARLEM RAILROADS. FH Fratow for Aibany att, connecting ei Wetheen ‘Western traina, leave New York aT ison rivet na ‘hirtleth street and why ng, 30 and ec tA Wand a0 PW judson River will run on Sun- eeping cary etc ed to Mie Md'As Mana 9:46 PM trait LIAM H. VANDERBILT, Vice President. FARE TO Y.—ON re of ten OF, TARE ioanee UT leave vn a poset obit CAN FIND STEADY EMPLOY.” QTEAM TO QUREASTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. , From New York only #30, #tocrage. COLORADO... Ontting. ednesday, Aug. 5 NEBRASKA. “Guard ‘dnesday, Auge 12 From pier 48 North rive Cabin passage, $80, wold. P from and to New York, Paris, Hamburg, Rotter- dam, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, Srance and Germany at lowest rates. WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. ‘Avply to ATIONAL LINE. The stoamahip PENNSYLVANIA, turday, August I, at 2 P. M., from pier 47 North river. Passage to Liverpool or Queenstown :—Cabin, #100 ; Steer- age, Bly currency. Steerage tlokels from ‘Liverpool or byes tects er ine: 57 and 27 pply at the oflice of the co and 97 Broadway ewe, HURS TOXDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE, 14 Steamers fortnightly to London direct from pier No. 8 North river. Passage at #100, $75 and $0, curren: WILLIAM PENN..August 8 BELLONA. ‘Sept, 6 ATALANTA. “August 2 CELLA. ‘Sept. 19 For passage to Havre, Paris, Antwerp and Rotterdam. at cheapest currency rates, apply to ROBERT N. CLARK, 55 Broadway. |For ireight to HOWLAND é& ASPINWALL, 4 out atreet. po Liv JAVA... . AUSTRALASIAN SCOTIA RURSIA Hall, will leave Sa- ERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, CUNARD STHAMSHIPS Wednesday, 3 Hiotnonday, A Wednesday, A Wednesday, Augnat 19 LAN Gok Cabin 0 ‘ “UNARD, No. 4 Bo: om DIREC ‘The General Transa: tween New York and Hf LINE TO FRANUE. tic Company's maail slewnships ve- re, calling at Bi ‘The splendid new vessels on this favori tinent wilt aail from pier No, 50 North river, as fc ST. LAURENT, Kocande, 8: st § VILLE DE PARIS, Sir Duohesne, Saturday, Sept EUROPE, Lemarie, Saiaraay, sept. 14 Price of passage in gold Gnetnding w to Dureat or Havre, First cabin, 2 140 ne vo Paris, re Ming railway thekets, furnish First cabin, #14; wevonie «ai There steamers do nol earcy atecr Meviea) attendance free of char; American travellers going to or returning from the ean- nent ot Europe, by taking the stearers of this line avoid both transit by English raitways and the dixcomiorts of eromi ing the Channel, besides waving tne, trouble and exp) GEORGE MACKENZIE: Avent, 53 Broadway N ORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP? COMPANY. Opposition to Monopoly, OR CALIFORNIA, ia Panama Rally NEW SAILING ARRA THE STH A day befor ‘Their elegant and entre RY MONTH, talon Sunday. new atearnnbip DAKOTA will nail on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, AT NOON, rth river, foot of King street. r ply to 8. CARKINGTON, Agent, pier 4 Noth river. winniay i. W Promdent, OnAntre Dawa, View President. 44 Exchange plase, New York O LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENS “ ie Taman Lane, onder contract with “1 British Gov onpatching their Ste, ora as Tolows:— Y LORI Haliiax). . Tuesday ITY OF PARIA. Saturday, ITY OF LONDON CUPY OF WASHIN CITY OF BALAIMOK: ‘4 . and ench succeeding Saturday and alternate P. M., from pier 45 North river RATES OF PASSAG! by the Mail Steamer sailing every Saturday atl Payable in Payable in Carreney First Cabin $100 | Steorage.. oc. ec cee oe To London... W5| To Lonion..... To Varis. v To Paris. bo Passage by the Tuesday vteamers— Fit Cabin, #40, gold; Steerage, #49, payable in curre Rates of passave from New You #2); Stocraxe, #iU, payable in gold, Passengers niso' forwarded io Havre, Hamburg, Breme &c., at moderate rates. Sleerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, #40 cnr. rene Tickets can be bought here by persons sending for their friends. For furthe to Halifax—Firat Cabin, a Oftice. Agent, New ormation apply at the Compa 4OHN G. DA 1b Broadw: STEAMER TO AND FROM ‘prsace By Liverpool and Queenstown. ‘Also from Liverpool) and Londo, By first class packet ships. Drafts payabie in all parts of Great Britain and Ireland at lowent rates, Apply to FAPSCOFT BROS. #6 South sireet and 37 Bron. way. New York. , COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNTA AND CHINA. Rater of paanage rently reduced and ar low ae by any other line. Steamers of the above line leave pier No. 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12. o'clock noon, FOUR TIMES A MONTIT. ON IST, 9TH, WTH AND Mit, except when thore days fail on Sunday, then the day prez vious. ‘One hundred pounds of bayeage free to each adnit, Medi. cine and ationdance free. ° August 1 ARIZONA, Captoin Maury, connecting with GOLDEN CTPY, Captain Lapids Steamer leaving August & connects closely with steamer QRINA, leaving Ran Francisco Reptemver V for China and apa | eamette the Company's ticket office on the whart, foot of pal street. FB. BABY, Agent TNITED STATES MATL TO HAVANA ATLANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIV COMPANY, sailing recuiarly every Tuursday at 3 o'clock P.M. precisely, from pier No. 4 North river ‘aptain E. Van Sier........ aly 30) an 6. W. Palmer. a -Ancust 6 ‘aptain M. R, Greene via Nassau) -Avguine 13 ‘All letlers invxt pas For freight or pasauge agh the Jost olice. anply te BO. TIARTSON, Pres No. 5 Be FRO? PBAy AND vena cain New Fork and Mexican Mall Steamship Line, Sailing every jaye. The steamship SAN FRANCISCO, Captain J. Deaken, will leave pler 17 East river on Satnrday, Avjruat 1, at 10 A. M. For freight ne apply to Pee OPP ALEXANDRE & SONS, M4 Beaver siren, YREAT REDUCTION IN FREIGHT ¥ To San Francisco, via Panama, By Pactte Mall Steamship Coinpany’s steainey ARIZON A, ail my canes , August, Per cubte foot, M cents; per und, iy ee Pevreight forwarded by this steamer reaches San Prancieo about twenty days in advance of shipments by. North ‘American Mieamsisip Company's departire of August 5, mpl 10, ya Agents Povihena eecone be fic Mail Steamship Company, Pier 42 North river, foot of Canal street, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Line. teamshipe of this line will leave pier No. 9 North river ato MARIPOBA, Ker able Saturday, Angust ‘em hurday, GEORGE CROMWE! " J Saturday, Anguat feight. taken for St Louis, Mobile’ and Galveston. st through rates, nim, O., % West street, Fortpaeage or fog ai ee FOR FEW ORLEANS DIRECT, sty re, tance Seer ta oh St ongn reer tor St. Louis, ie ERE ree Fokee Mert teas Ohartton" Reamatis Company’ OE uaa n'a | SETS ‘niments for earrying the | Passage tickets and all further information xpply at | YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1868. COASTW isk STEAMSHIPS, TPEXAS LINE FOR GALVESTON, TEXAS.— FREIGHT taken aa low as by amy other line. The Al steamer EU- TERFE, Captain ‘Gates, will nays day, Aujust ). No charge made for in Galverton on goods forwarded to the interior by railroad, For freight or pened having. bupet accommodations, apply to ©. H. 153 Maiden lane, ALI Fro8 BAVANNAH Ga, PREIUHY AT REDUCED RATES. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, per 20 Bast river Satur vi During the dull season, or until further notice, the depart. pres for ‘avannah will be every Wednesday and Saturday, as iow GENERAL BARN!", Captain Morton, Wednesday, July 20) from pier 28 North yer: At BM HLEOPATRA, Captain. P pier 16 Kast river, ats P, M RAPIDAN, Captain Chooweman, Wednesday, August 5, from pier 36 North river, at 3 P.M. SAN JACINTO, Captain Atkins, Saturday, August 8, from pier No. 8 North river, at 3P. M. ‘Through rates given and throngh bills of lading signed in gonnection, with the Gentral Railroad of Georgia,” ‘Throush kets to all points by Central Rallroad of Georgia, Auntie ‘and Gulf Raflroad and Florida steamers, MURRAY, FERRIS, & CO., dl_and 68 South street, LIVINGSTON, FOX’ & CO,, 82 Liberty atrect. WM. R, GARRISON, No. 6 Bowling Green, R SAVANNAH, (iA.—BLACK STAR INDEPENDENT Line. “Opporition io Mononoly. | Frelsht at reduced rates, Tho first clask steamship THAMES will leave pier 13 North river on Saturday, August 1, and MARMION on Satur- day, August 8 at3 P. 3 ee fret bt oF passers apply. to DEN, Arent, ‘ent wtreet. OCTAVUS COHEN £CO0., Agunts, Savannab. Goods for the interior promptly forwarded. 0 TOURISTS AND PLEASURE SEEKE! The ploasanteat and most economical route to the Sul- hur Springs and battle felts of Virginia, ‘The Old Domin- jon Steamship Company issue excursion tickets to the above points at low rates, via Richmond, Va. ‘The ships of this company are expressly fitted for the ac- commodattonof passengers, and are deapaishod for Richmond very Tuenday, Thursday and Saturday at P.M, from. pler 81 North rivet foot nf Heach atret a } ‘aseeD gers 8 ronte wilh have an opportunity of seetng the different byetorio poinin of ingerest on, the dames iver the shtpa invariably passing the upper James by daylight. Forturther particulars apply at the office of the company, 187 Greenwich street, corner ot Dey street New York. AINE STEAMSHIP LINE FOR PORTLAND. reduction in fare and change of days of sailin ‘The steamships DIRIGO and FRANCONIA will le 88 East rivezon Monday and Thursday, ab 4, 0% Passaze to Portland, including atatercom, # jlips, Saturday, August 1, from Bl. Meals extra, hese stexraling connect at Portland with the ¢ Rallway for Monireal, Quebec and other poiuts. in and the Wost; also with the International Steamship Com: pany for Eastport, Calais and St. John, N. R.; also with steamship Carlotta for Halifax, NS. leaving Portland every Saturday P.M. Goods forwarded to all parts of Maine, Freight received daily. Bills of lading siued at office on pier. For freight or passnze apply to vd. F, AMES, Agent, pier38 East river. (jRPAT REDUCTION IN FARE. ) TO BOSTON. ‘Two Dolla Via Norwich and Worcester Line, from pier 39 North river, foot of Vestry atrest, at 5 P.M. Tho new and staumeh ’ steamers CICY OF NEW YORK, Monday, Wednesday and Friday; CITY OF BOSTON, Tues: dag, Thriratay and Saturday, nnecting at New London with Express ‘Trains, arriving in Roxton at 6 A. M. Passengers arrive in Bosyon in advance of all other lines. Berths free, Meals on the Buropean pla Frriaur.—In with steamers OMY OF NEW YORK and CITY OF BOSTON, the now and commodions freight and passenver steamers CITY OF LAWRENCE and CITY OF NEW LONDON leave daily, Sundays ex- cept ‘or ‘orther information inquire o . KE, 8. MARTIN, Agent, New York. New Yorx, May 27, 1868. (JED DOMINTONeSTEAMSHIP, COMPANY. “FOR NOR- rolk, City Point sad Richmond—New and elegant side- wheel Steamahips ISAAC RELL, HATRERAS, ALBE MARLE, SARATOGA AND NIAGARA, Ono of the above asa ships will be despatehed for Norfolk and P mouth every Tnesday, Wednesday, Thoratay and Sate ani for city Point anit Rich ond ‘every ‘Tnesitay, 1 and Saturday, at3 P.M, from. pier 37 North river Beach street, connecting with the seaboard, Intand Air Line, nia and Tennessec Air Line, Southstte and Petersburs uls, and Richmond and Danville and Vircnia Central onute, tak ini 8 Ronth and h bills of lading: Kills of lading signed on “Wor freight or passage, ppry to, rdent, Dey att aurlor Sil atel, cepa or hairclot Fh, worth ining Room Furniture, oh eval abr 14) Parle ary, B DS & MINER will'sell, by ly 20, at 10" ofelock, at the ronth mtswet, elegant He y, Dini 18 Aérentter. 1) AUCTIONEER — ©. wt, four doors west of Broadway. S45 Broadway MODERN OTL OF THis ¥ WERICAN Papin, I Subjects, ais of modern nrt. wh) sell by an at hin salearoorn, 27 vasortinent of Elegant Household Purnit Wardrobe. Dink ‘of Dewks, Mattin nly &, Ines storage, reane, Sofas, 124 he ble top Bu- uve Desks, rpets, Olbee and Counting JREN HATHEWAY, AUCTIONEER. HATHEWAY & 4) ARNOLD will sell, at store 80 Bleecker street, at 11 o’elock, on Wednes July 2% 1f not sold at private sale previously, the whole Stock, Fixtures, Liernse, Leman, &e.. of Above premises. Particnlare at olfice of auctioneers, 10 Pearl street, or on premises ORTGAGE SALE.—HENRY_ DREHER, AUCTION will wel! on Monday, July 27, at 10 o'tlock, wt Ni in basement, Uy virtne offs ehattel mortgag entin eaiairant and Lager Beer Saloon, viz :— Counters, Bar Pittares, five Jarge Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, ‘gravingy, Ching and Glaseware, Ranges, Rollers, Ontlery, By order of ©. P. Sehmoll, Atlorney for Mortyagee, ARSHADS SALE—R. FIELD, AUCTIONFER, 487 Pearl ntreet, Hail place, will sell on Monday, iat 1 o'elock, one », In good order. By order P. Coliius, Marwbal M DOUGHTY, AUVOTIONEER..-MORTGAGE SAI IM. the entire stock of Groceries contained tn the J Broadway or tore ‘Third avonue, between Fifty and Pifty-tirst streets, on lays daly Phat 10% o'elo. x, consinting of fine ‘Renn, Suuars, Cofeer, Flour, ch, Spicer, Sealer ai er with the unex- rato run from May, Woirhts, Refrigerator. \ rer! Leage of preenixen, sc BUILDING drive lately ratte » Fifty-nii auction on the pi wh daly, » and on the folk Ah inquire at the o al Park, $l Nasaau street, or at the ‘entral Park. . Comptra Park. DAWNBROK PR FRIDAY, JAMES AGAR I will sell, at 59 New ¥4,800 lots of women's Clotb- inn, jen, Bests, Fingh D. Smith, East tx. teenth st DAWNBROKERS’ SALES.JOHN MORTIMER, 15 EAST PATkdwny, will sell Tocwday, July 2, 400 Jou Women Py Clothing, Bedding and other de, by order Hl. an, ight avenue, Friday, July i, by order Hagh Jan, Second Aver QUERIES SALE. b Cloak and Shaw! Store, Store Fixtures and Lease, WUOMARD WALTERS, oneer, will sel) on Monday, ‘clock, at 264%) Bowery, nee stock of silk, er Cloaks; Silk#, Cassimeres, Trimmin Store stares and Lease of tore and Lense of 284. J. SPEBACHER, Deputy. JAMES O' BRIE WwW ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEBR, WILL SELL, 0: wf Sheriff. Tuesday, 2th inst, at 19% o'clock, the Good Will, Fur- re, ‘’ Burnham Mansion House, corner of Seveniy-ninith street and Broadway. For farther previous to aale, apply to HL. R. PACKARD, 617 Sixth avenue, pe te the ofiee of toe Auctioneer, 170 Chatham square. M. WIiTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS ON WEDNES. y, at 1040 o'clock, at the private residence, 2) Waver- ey place, hear Brondway, all the rich, handsome Household Furniture, €c., contained in the above house—Rosewood 7g saers fain? cor eit Ba Pe rand mani arta Wo ctimeon vrocatnl, ‘eh rosewood Bia: wood Parlor Suits in l. waren, atatvary top and mirror back ; tich Centre, side and fancy Tables; fine original OM 12 black walnut and other chamber Sis, complete; curled har, Mattremes, ana'Table Linen in arietyy Bur ah, Volthines Pony, Racking ke. of the rticulare, ‘and other Chairs; Lounges, mi Amys Bookcases; 0 ‘Gina, Crockery and Tollet Ware; Cutl black wal- se eiteneion Table, Diack walnut Dining Chairs, Butet, English body Brussel Carnete Hogan the ry Roion cide’ at St Sete "eccene, nt ees fae'eaie will commence. ‘Catalogues at sale. X{ATILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONBER—OFFICE 170 Chatham sguare— bj fa chattel ut ’: oelock, to the bi Tia ceo ne Et A oe 4} BaRned iE RESIDENC! aT a Hayes SOORTRE, RIDER ste 3, wile A. 3. BLEBCKER, SON & ‘Cedar street. a al 64™ AUCTION SALE - Serantor * a RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE GHEAT NATIONAL CAND Me | | newbie | mense Assemblage of the Faith{ul at Mane | heim, Pa.—A Graphic Account of Curious | and Exciting Scenes and Strange Religious Enthusiasm. Masur, Lancaster county, Pa., June ‘The great national camp meeting in this place has i been immenseiy successful, both as regards numbers | and interest in the proceedings. The great heat bh | not been so oppressive in the open air as in confined cities, and our physical powers not being overtasked, and our dietbeing simple in quality, lave all been favorable conditions for health, ‘The great mental excitement into which some have been thrown cannot be considered equaily favorable, The number present on Sunday last has been sup- — the Roman Catholic. The largest of the Baptist ehurehes was formed in Buffalo, by colonisation from the Washington street Baptist church, of which Rev. V. R. Hoichkiss, D. D., is pastor. One handred members of this society, including some of the most and wealthy of their number, constitute row og section influent: the colony, whick plants itaeif in a of the city. In Knoxville, Tloga considered one of the most abandone fection of the State, & Baptist society bas been formed which already numbers over filly members. In lowa, ndy Centre and Mecbaniesytie, ta Union county, Pa.; nty, Md. anc Chambers county, Ala Wisetown, NL er Creck, Mich., and Over Wis., smal! Bapti+! societies have Tecenlly been formed. A Cumberland Presbyterian church hae recently been organized in Alabama, at Pine ill, Wileox county, A correspondent writes from that place that for ten years they have irous of effecting this organization, but there have been many hin- drances. “We have lost, by deaths jn the war and since, almost half of those who atteimptied to form the congregation in 1860. But last May three brethren, under appointment of Presbytery, met with posed to be 25,000, and as [heard at the time an es- timate that two alone of the railroad trains brought in each at least 2,000, the number may not be too high. Very many of our Pennsylvania Dutch, young and old, have been here from the country around. It seems impossible to get an estimate of the num- ber who profess either to have been converted or to have attained toa greater state of holiness on this occasion, A meeting for exhortation and prayer was held last evening. A preacher who has long been accustomed to attending on such oecasions telis me that he thinks there were at least 2,500 present, and that when the request was wade that all present who were willing to consecrate them- selves entirely to God should hold up their hands, at least three huudred persons complie: ‘We attended an experience meeting this morning: and took notes, which we consider a tolerably good photograph of the scene. We preserve the speaker’s pronunciation or peculiarities, thus reudering the report more graphic:— The reader may observe that all the exercises of this camp n Ing are intended to elucidate the doctrine of entire sanctifleation. | The large enclosure in front of the preachers? stand is very fine, being shaded by many of the noble forest trees of this fruitful county of Lancaster. The time of assembling was eight. When we arrived a man was speaking thus: “Oh, sisters, if you want to get along well at home get a plenty of region. Oh! what an antidote is this perfect love to take away atlenvy, jealousy, anger! Oh! let’s have religion to-day, by the grace of God.” Responses—*Amen.”” Another man speaks:—“I know a man, and says he to me, ‘I’ve been trying to manage all my little affairs myself; but now,’ says he, ‘i jnst leave them all to God, Some are wanting to do great things for the Lord, but now let us be willing to give up these great things, and do little chores to the Lord. Go talk religion to your neighbors wherever you are. I lost a companion, and after her death a man came to me and says he, ‘What is iv about your wifey When I think of her in the night,’ 3 he, ‘I can’t help ery. ing. The httie kind things she did,’ says he, "They are like a two-edged sword,’ I tell you if you worked more you would feel more. Pve professed religion these ‘twenty years, and | never dare trust myself one hour to my feelings. Tmust work. Then let us discharge every duty to God. Sometimes Pm the happiest man ii God's untverse—as happy as aman can be to Keep soul and body together. Bless God for this full salvation, ‘Two Women spoke, but in voices so | be readily heard. One alluded to the shower of the previous night. ‘A man spoke with an fish Rod, give NS that power in our be ashamed of any wire time when { nocked doy Christ, and T never felt happier anywhere. ter.) “Halletujair A worn with vor have thre our justisler, the Vath Holy Ghost gives us holiness as not to Penteco: Oh, blessed a! will not I've Known the i is our 1 want to binnge my- self in the burple flood, (Glory to God! thatle- lujai) } married my tirst husband iv Mount Joy, and Vve lived at Maaheim, and now Pye o miles to meet the people of God from world.” to die no more! “Blessed be God for the. religion Not sometiing that we hope we have, but know that we hitve.’? it is my fortune to Work in a spot , and ih seemed as y coming A man speaks of the Savion have, or belive Another han: where money is ught, ihe ten say if ditfienities were In iny way to prevent 1 When the Sunday more ue, betore ie At of iny poorest, of the bretnrcn hi for the whole y rintinent, still Thad omly avout na to pay ny expenses here. But U siH! looked to coming; and a brother came and said, iter will want a little money, ‘and when 1} showed enough to pay ail my exp Last nigit God save inc the evidence Unat my sou, was puri- fied, sanctified. Oh, [bless the Lord this morning that 2p) for foil » salvation Ane! nipoke:—“I don't ike to leave this cainp ground without saying somerimne. Some of us been striving a great many years in this ft meetings wil a great deal of sympathy. way withe ning members o shen and Arbour congrega- tions and assisted al the organization by them ofa new church. The new Presbyterian church recently started, with a membership of over thirty, in Washington, D. C., under the care of the Southern Assembly, 1s intended ‘to save to Presbyterianisin many Who, not desiring to remain in churches in connection with the Old School Assembly, are likely to wander olf to other folds.’” A Congregetional church of seventeen members was organized at Lincoln, June 7. This chureh,”” ~ the Pac “has been gathered from the fragmeuts of five or six different denominations: by the wise and most faithful labors ef hey, Mr, Hubs bard, whoa tuey have unanimously called tobe their pastor.” A church of twenty members was orvanized ab Clio, Mich., near Saginaw, June ‘The San Francisco Pacéle, June 25, svys work will begin immediately on the building for the Second Congregational church of Oakland, ‘the new Con- gremational chureh at Sequel, Santa Croz county, is flourishing, ‘The attendance on Sunday worship is good and thy y school has an average attend- ance of sev At a festival held last week a8 Benicia, in ald of the building fund of te new and elegant Congregational church now im process of construction there, the sum of $800 was realized, above all expenses, Roman Catholic Movements. The Tadiet furnishes the following inte!ligence re+ specting Catholic movements in the Archdiocese of New York, the diocese of Brooklyn and the diocese of Newar ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK DeEpIcaTion.--On Wednesday, 14th inst., the Most Rev. Archbishop dedicated to the service of God, un- der the invocation of the holy name of Jesus, the new church recently erected in Otisville, Orange county, N. Y¥., by the Rey. Richard Brennan, pastor of Port Jervis and neighboring mission, ConrimMations.—After the high mass, which fole lowed the dedication, he administered the sacrament of confirmation to seventy-six persons. On Wednes- day, 15th inst., he administered the sacrament of confirmation in St. John’s chureh, Middletown, Orange county, to 185 persons. On ‘Thursday, 16th inst., he administered the sacrament of confirmation: in St. Josepl’s church, Goshen, Orange county, to 264 persons. DIOCESE OF BROOKLYN On the morning of July 18, at St chedral, in Jay street, a very numerons embled to witness the ordination of ne reciplents of holy orders were and William O'Donnell. The cere- by Bishop Lougiiin, assisted . ‘turner, V. G.; Rev. Dr. Gardiner, sherry and McClos! Mr. O)Don- nell is a so) hryan O'Donnel, Hsq.. of Clareen, county Lin ireland, und a nephew of Dr O Donnell, of New York, and studied for the ministry in Belgium, Cotiere of All-Hallows, Duoun, and St. ORDINATIONS. James’ ¢ Charles: mony by the Vi Fath Bonavent College, Cattarangus county, N.Y. Father Farrelly compicted his stadies in Genoa. MMOCESE OF NEWARK. Koen VeaAL ReTreat.—The slesiastical Re- treat of rey of the diocese of ark took place at Hill College week before last, under the direction of the Key. Father Smarius, S.J. 18 commenced on Mondey and closed on iriday with & sotemn Pontifical high mass, at which the clergy re- ceived the hoiy communion, At the end of (he inass a diocesan syuod was held, + at which the deerees of the second Pienary Council of Baltimore were declared to be promulgated a8 nas they should be published, Af hali-past nine o'clock of cre same day a solemn mass of requiem was sung by tie Kev. J. P. Mackin for the repose of the souls of the deceased priests of the diocese. An Ecclesiastical Trinl in Rhode Ivland. The Providence Jornal, of the 2011 nist, Bayt Itseems that we are really to have an ecclesiastical trial here in Rhode Island, ‘The stancdiny committee of the Protesiunt Episcopal Churci ia the diocese of Rhode island Nave officially charged tie Rey, John P. Hubbard with requesting and pertuitting the Rev. Frederic Denison to oMiciaie in the congregation of Christ 1868, M to be a minister of the Protestant Hpiscoy A court is to convene in the Chuyeh of Messiah, In this city, on tie second Wednesday of septembe for the trial of the offender, The Right Kev. Bishoy has designated as the court the Revs. Messrs, Re arch, Westerly, on the Loch of February, Deulson being’ known to Mr. Hubbard not i Chureh, y who couid thought we nd on this ese twenty- full ligiit: hank God will spread, at the whole charg) 1 would eet Wii a Travel should tiv i are camp grond. six years bi p sometinn for these s not only til ite world, Ke member th work of he send it th Singing We're goii to die ho more. My grief a burden long has been, Recause T was not raved trom sin. We're going home, we're going home, we're guing home, thdie no more. ory “Hallelujah 1") Another man:—‘Last spring T was sent to the Juniata river. [did not hear of a person who be- lieved in hohiness, and they recetyed word that they had got a sanctification preacher and that he would reach them to death on the subjec Bat atthe rst prayer meeting | opencd my batteries and now Ihave a number of converts.’ At this point con- siderable commotion of singing, &c., proceeds from tlove, not always int twilight with me. And Thope tat pai jones US as we're going home, we're going bome, sor spot in the neighboracod, for exeveises are frequently going on in different places at the same time. A man who looks like one of our I" farmers says, With Joud voice and much action: “Brethren and sisters—I rejoice that | am kep’ by the power of God, (Hallelujah, Glory to God) If lay unto the promises He will inake us bo lions, harmiexs as doves.” (Glory.) Singring:— ‘Take my poor heart mz let i ve Forever closed to all but Thee; Seal Thon my breast and let it wear That pledge of love forever there. A young man:—“The brother told as how God opened His way to come to this camp meeting, Um a very Itttie brother and have felt ft mach niore since I became sanctified how little Lam. 1 have a litte mission and [ wanted to come to this camp meeting. I prayed ou the subject that God wou'd open the way, if tt was His will that Lshould come. Then a brother gave me money, and on looking it over after Tcame here [found tat there was enough to pay my way Wil Thursday. Since that a kind sister has given ine enongh to enable me to stay till the mect- ing ix done.” nother say! 1 heard of some men who were digging for coal, and they came to a three foot vein, which pleased them yery much. After a while they dug down deeper and they came to 9 fourteen foot vein, and there they got the real black diamonds. Now, five years ago IT came upon the three foot vein (justification), and it was pleasant and | worked there; but 1 couldn't sand up, and nowsi've got down into the lower vein (sanctification), where T can stand up and strike out.” (Blew God! Glory) Hatletnjah!) Another—I want to eay that if there is any brother here as hee holiness “and who has noe tne means to stay, let him give me the word and f will #ee that he is provided with the means; for God has made us stewards, If 1 haven't it in own pocket Ihave ithere on the ground. And, brethren and sisters, if you go home and hear the preachers ridi- cuied who preach this doctrine f wan't you to stand up for them, Say at once that you believe fn it, Let any one who seeks for holiness and wants help send word to slater Gardiner’s tent.” Here a young woman, crying “0, glory! glory!" rashes from her seat and throws her arms around the neck of & woman standing near, erving con- tinuously, “0, glory "’ She then sinks to her knees, and pale, with closed eyes, rests her head in the lap of the other, singing— Jenus, Jesus, ali I want is Jenna, A handsome young woman sald:— “When I became converted I was willing to speak in the meeting, I ‘was willing to sing, but I was not willing to go into nnsyivania ‘ny humble situation. Then I thought [ would study, bu I found after a while that the wisdom of man 4 foolishness with God. Now I am willing to go and serve the poor, the negiected. There is a sister in our church, a fashionable Woman, who says once in awhile that she does not understand peopie who do not get angry at anything that is done; but I ain glad to try to remain in this state.’ A map who occupies, he a ae in a sister church, the Lutheran: —*1 Ve Christ ind 1 know he loves me, @ free and full salvation.” (‘Glory !) ‘Sometimes it of God moves me mightily.” (“Glory 1 eee ‘Hallelujah !) “ft Know what ae ‘us, what learning does for us, and 1 know what the Spirit of Fire: dose § fer us! hout 1 we can do n Christian (1 Most influence where he is best kuown."* bashon attending: ths nis 170th camp mecting, cies: od cries: —"G bless ‘the Lutheran Charen | bless all tae clurches \" a) Paeee ws ) For some time eran, 8) ing & young woman was aloud “4 ire pe in naing J or" siteultions ae, “Si 49 Ki the ing of the bell the meeting closes, (Sapient Progress ef the American Religious Klement. Since our jast report we have accounts of the or- Manization of fonrtcen new churches, excinsive of Duane, J. 1. White, C. H. Wheeler, 8. P. Shaw, D. D., and BW. Cha @ In view of all tho crreumstences attending this case so far, and the results that are likely to flow from its further agitation, we are not surprised that the Christian Witness, a leading . Episcopal journal, shovid exctam:— yur Church be spared the dishouerof am Jestastien) trial Rell Notes. ‘The Obsercey scolds a brother Presbyter ing to intimate that he “insinuated” « ‘The insinuating old rogue an for dar- ething. “Do you mean to say I'm a liar?” “*No, sir; no, no—by no means. only insinuated you were.” The same brimstone print says:—“if the great curse and pest of the world—the confessional—is in- deed to be introdneed into Protestant churches, the Reformation needs to be worked over again.” There is, indeed, much need for reformation in @ great many things nowadays, particularly in the temper bey Christian fellow citizens exhibit toward each other, Our Evangelist friends seem to have some trout fishing this week. We cannot detect un original idea in thelr usuaiiv fruitful columns, ‘They have a religious free association in Chicago which holds its meetings in the opeu air. [te meet ings seem to be a sort of Pandemoninm, and are fre- quently or Recently @ Spiritualist aavoe cated his raps. Then a young Methodist vindicated the work of the Holy Spirit, who wa followed by an advocate of sense, who totally rejected everytl that had preceded. Another prociaimed his ot reason as the arbiter of doctrine, and by the time the meeting adjourned the Court House square must have echoed to nearly ali the unbelief thut has vexed the ages. A Shanghae, China, paper of May nayes—We some tine ago mentioned the report that Tseng Kwo Fan intende’ on hts visit to Shanzhae to settle @ dite pute with reference to the erection of a Catholic church on the site at present oceupied by a Chinese temple. Such a dispute, we hear, wae in existence and imately settled by the Viceroy—but at Soochow, not in Slianghae. BOOK NOTICES. S anes Cupery. Hels, ay By George Pitot, Tieknor & ti A pocin by the most gifted and suc anthoress of the day could not fall to prove a sensas cesta! Pnglieh, tion in the literary world. It had for some time been known that George Eliot was engage on a novel in verse. Opinion naturally enongh was divided as to its probable merits and snecess, Since the book ap- peared it has been extensively read and severely and elaborately criticised. As i# not uncommon in alt stich cases criticism has been extreme and undis- eriminating. The poem has been both praised and blamed, and in most instences the praise and the binme have been eqnaily unjust, The principal fanit of the poem, im our Opinion, is its length. It is too truly a novel im verse. Two hundred and eighty-two closely printed pages of blank verse illustracive of the loves of a Spanish gipeey and a Spanish Duke task too much the most patient reader in this swift 9 restless age. If we are to have novels of three volume measurement by all means let them be written in prose. The poetic medium is too slow, ‘This we say is the principal fauit of the work, but it is not its only fauit. roughout the whole story there isa want of realness, and the characters are always too remote to take any firm hold on the sym- pathy of the reader. The uniformly exqu' of the lines creates a fecling of weariness, lia Rhus said, however, we have no hesitation in pro- nouncing the “Spanish Gipsey” to be one of the most fini poems of the day—a which onl; George Eliot could produce, and which wiil not to po) pier a ady he pe, Moet readers w! corme prose verses seme will estimate one Silas Marner above a thou- sand Spanish ; butit is not on that accouns the less true that there are passages in this poem oF the bast posts w in any age. havo shaped vo English language into ‘melodious verse, MEMOIR AND LETTERS OF oer Wuire Det BaLle a — Rhoda ite. Boston: Done ‘This 1s not # memoir in the ordinary sense of that term, but a simple collection of letters, some of them written by Jenny ©. White herself and some of them written by friends, ‘The letters are some of them ee some of them Ini Sat ea cat chai for the publion nny 0 Wa Teta Caaf of a vy all "0 men that we find nothing specially note the combination of virtues.