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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. nt ee i send - , ‘This feeling has past. operate] npon POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. and gave a vivid sketch of one who, he said, came THE NATIONAL GAME. Rev. Mr. Parker ALLEY Suite to Miss i RELIGIONS HOVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. my mini erg more an mmoke. petent as have 704 GENCE to Demopolis with a carpet-bag, ove patr of oi Die bas Ho, dan of Gustevas saa tot a | eccasaoamnaederiiode ‘considerat! . Schiam in the Thave Deen compelled to hesltarout the threstioll of | ‘Te Klective Franchise in South Carotina. | Pants, a seedy coat and a hickory shirt, and left with Social vs, Empire. } Biects of Ritualism—Important any work to which T have been invited inthe Church. | ‘The Democratic Executive Committee have ad- | # Wagon load of trunks and @ bird cageineach | ‘me nome home game between these clubs Died. Protestant Episcopal Church—Witndrawal | Soveral calls have been extended to me recently | aressed the following to the people of South Caro- | hand. came eee es be @ decidedly in- | ,,BARRETT.—On Tuesday, September 8, at her res craft! Letter to | from parisix that, but for these would pro' a! : - LIZABBT! page tra — ys ee a gh Scetrahlo, but, which I i felt Tinust } lina: ¢ Judge W. D. Mudd, of Jefferson, Ala., ts out for | teresting contest, The Socials were on hand with a | 12HC® 43 | Hast Thirty-eight street, E * It was referred to the State Central Executive | Seymour and Blair, and also Colonel Wm. 0. Win- a ere tnlaus fous Pommitiee by, ane ia ‘pemooeatie (3 Poaventian | an ston, of DeKalb, both of whom have heretofore aeted or five of their i Prete a was present, ju! | wer upon & portion of our People, Festraiing, them | With the €ongressional reconstruction party, and at his post, frat base, played ‘up to the handle.’? from Mee exorcise of the eltetiasvamokise in South Duncan, Post, Wilson, Reltsen and the others of the and to publish the conclusion attained for BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, Em ire played very nleely, althongh the knowledge the information of the ple of State. The committee in disc! of that dui Pesce that heir weakness seriously against ee they have examined the subject tostate:— | INonEASH IN THE Valuation oP Prormnry.—The | Chase: Clute tna Rrereg at ae ca a ¥. MR. CRACI TO BISHOP MILVAINR. REY. MB, CRAG IER, O10, ANSUSL 20, 1568, Dear Bisuor—In accordance With deep and ear- nest convictions of duty I have conclu to com- municate to you ay desire to retire from the minis- try and membership of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1, therefore, after long and con- vation, tender to you my withdrawal from the saine, leaving you to take the course your position requires in dissolving the relations of an ecclesias- BaRRErT, 78 14 Toetuncrel wil take place from St. Gabriels chinrehy Pyl ce rene Street, on Friday afternoon, | assign the true cause of my refusal, e@x- | Ckam.—On Wednesday morning, September % | oO as herein plained, which, but for the earnestness of the appll- cation, 1 would have chosen not to present. The question, too, has arisen in my mind whether it was not rather duty to stay and combat what I deemed error in the Church where it exists. For some time I have thonght so, oe Ks mind ts now clear on that subject. ve to consider the past to obtati pontncing Tihs blends of tke seraly @ frien are invited to attend funeral services, at her late residence, No. 101 Seventeenth street sae street, on Monday morning, at tem 1. That no such disabilities now by or under | value of taxable property in Kings county, as esti- | nis th fought CLaRK.—On Wednesday, September 9, MARGARET} In & ony the acts of Co Known as the Reconstruction bo: 98 Sami position well, , The game was sharply fought | reiice of Patrick Clark, in her ooh rear tical character I have heretofore held, answer. The unsatisfactory results thus far, 1 thinks | wes" the state having been OMllcially declared to be | ™ated by the Committee on the Equalization of | throughout, and the ninth inning had progressed so | Tx o1.0¢ Caliiek Clark: in her "8 Yn taking this step I need not conceal that, in con- : rr far that the score stood at a tie, when, on account of sal oral ‘morrow’s paper. a codes a the mental process through which 1 ennomny ti ie a ere The sncerdotal and in the Union, Taxes, has tncreased nearly $11,000,000 within the Cassin.—At Bloomingdale, on Tuesday, 2, That no’ such @lsabiiities exist under the s0- | past your. In 1867 it was estimated’ at $160,075,000 | Re darkness, the game was ‘called, and the score ‘BOOCIAL, September 8, JoHANNA W,, only child of James and Kate E. ain, aged 1-year, 2 months and 24 days, a o father, P. Boylan, 218: East Thirty-sixth street, : sige. CoNKLIN.—On Wednesday, September 9, Many CONKLIN, & native of Queen’s couuty, Ireland, in the 54th year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 56 Sulfolk street, on Friday afternoon, at two o’clock. DUNUAM.—On Wednesday, September a have passed in reaching the conclusion I have an- nounced, 1 have encountered deep feeling and heart. Felt pain, It is not, however, the pain of doubt as to duty, Ror the memory of events through which I have passed, partaking of the nature of conflict with some who hold important relations to the Church from Which [ now retire. Tadmit there have been times when the latter has been @ cause of great Inward ‘Bnrest, and often of gnef, not from a consciousness of error in the positions 1 have been compelled to assume nor of wrong in maintaining them, but from various considerations of ecclesiastical, social and combatants nor become less potent in the Chureh from the assalts apon them from the standpoint of the simplicity of the Gospel or the doctrine of salva- tion only by faith. ‘The influences in the ministry and episcopacy of the Church are now, more than ever, thrown ponderously into the scaie on the side of these errors, ‘This I believe to be true of the dio- cese which God has so long entrusted to your care, Who that contemplates ha position as one of the foremost champions for the truth in this confilct can fail to see that while the weapons of your warfare have been bright and glorious in this great struggle called eee impowa oe Ke) Paprosnin anend: while for 1868 it 18 $161,317,560, mens to Gt © rosa gutted States, the | Run OvER.—Mary Ann Holland, a girl about 12 disabilities therein ex) having referenco to . Oftice holding, and not to voting, ves years of age, was run over in Myrtle avenue, near 3, That no such disabilities exist by the so-called | Franklin, last night ree. horse and buggy. She was State constitution of 1868, under which it is claimed | badly bruised about the face and h |, but not dan- pnas ihe ine has been reconstructed and restored | gerously injured, the Union. o Ron OVER ACCIDENT.—The driver of a garbage ‘The undersigned, therefore, announce that no such disabilities exist by force of any law or supposed | Cart, named John Kelly, was accidentally thrown jaw, or authority whatever; and they urge their | from his seat on his vehicle yesterday, in Fulton hitherto disfranchised fellow citizens, in every part com ce Scent > | moromeo cence at? El wecrerococem cone? Bl crceerrenmncee> - bg treet, and the wheels passing over his left leg se- Hngering illness, Exiza, wife of Aaron J. anes Lp \“, | you are yet girdied about and hedged in by the influ. | of the State, to exercise their right to vote at the | ® ~ th, 8th. in the 73d year of her age. sonal character. None of these, however, have | Gnooa which you have 80 long Opposed?” Aad though | coming election for President and View Featent, of Pt B Pog | Mine relatives and friends are respectfully invited en permitted to assume a consequence that I could | not jiterally Jeft alone in the contlict, yet so inade- | which right they have been so long deprived by | % p y . 1 0 —J9 } to attend the funeral, from the restdenoe of her 801 low to prompt the action aud suggest the course 1 g D quate are the forces that act with you, in the episco- pate and out of it, that your and their Mnal subjuga- on is manifestly only a matter of time. It has been suayreted to me, and to others who feel as 1 do upon this subject, that a change can be safely anticipated in the Prayer Book and in the atii- tude of the Church, Some even believe that a recon- struction of our formularies can be expected at our next General Convention and comfort themselves with these hopes. ‘Tue raore discerning, I think, en- tertain no such expectations, The best informed are more than convinced, while hoping it may be otherwise, that the action of that body will but oe ngilen the hands of the Rituaiists and Sacramen- AriAus. Another form of hope fs entertained by some (the most despondent)—a new light gleaming out on the troubl —that, Mf po relief should coine from the sources we have been contemplating, a new or- ganization will present a safe harbor for the wave- tossed mariner, [ would say amen! to this with all my heart, but [ cannot regard it as a well grounded source of comfort, Others may. I will not disturb them in their anticipations or ¢ujoyment. But this, 1 believe, will be vertfled in the ‘future, even if thi hould be realized. Any such supposabl military power, Car ACCIDENT.—A Mrs. Wemans, while a passen- . gerona Smith street car yesterday afternoon, was Resch abapern rr lernand Blander. . severely injured by being struck with the shaft of a The Springfield ({11,) Journal, radical, avers that | wagon which was moving in an opposite direction there 18a rumor on the street quietly whispered | below Atlantic street, She was conveyed to her res- peda Bes around among the copperhead heads of messes that pact Ward's Hotel, by an oficer of the Forty-third | Oriental of Greenpoint vs. Oriental of New Mr. Pendleton is very much chagrined at General | Precinct. York. MoUlernand’s publication of his private despatch | 74 Casvaury IN Hupson AvENvE.—Coroncr | he game between these clubs yesterday for the about “the condition of our canvass in Ohio.” Tle eek Ce ee ai anny | name and ball resulted, after a finely played game, has sent, it Js said, a stinging rebuke to that gentle- attending the des . Q man for iis stupidity In “allowing his telegree to | Andrew. Whitman, who. waa Tun over of trampled | the defeat of the Greenpointers, ‘The Li gee! es get into the newspapers—a thing which he never } 00 and killed by a horse driven by Peter Webber in | 88 Whole, was not remarkably brilliant, although contemplated, and which has already had a most | Hudson avenue on Wednesday last. Anthony F. Ray- | the figures were small and the time of the game depr: ig elect upon the already desperate ‘“con- | mond, who was In the wagon with Mr. Webber at the 4 » Ohio democracy, Mr. George Siintt | time, testifled that, although the horse was immediately sent on as a special envoy to ma niong at a very moderate gait at the time, Le the necessary explanations and apologies to Mr. | see the child until it was under the horse’s feet. Pendleton, and thereupon, in order as far as possible | Several other witnesses were examined, when the | Guishment of a hobby of each club, Sears, lately of to repair damages, Me finally consented, under a | C48? was adjourned until to-night, the Unions of Morrisania, played second base fur the sort of protest, to come to Illinois, Such at least ts TuiD SrREEY IMPROVEMENT ComMPLETED.—The | New Yorkers, and played it well, although the thestory on the stre commissioners of the Third street improvement have | Greenpointers protested against his admission, on the ground that he had not resigned from the Union Endorsement of General Grant by Onx Re- | completed their work on that thoroughfare, and havo | {es ‘enough tbe entitled to poor in this game, n now induced to take, he sensibilities aroused are of a different cha- racter, Of these the feeling called forth by my rela- ion to you as my bishop, as one greatiy beloved aud onored in the Church of God and in my inmost art, is not the least nor last, In doing what I do A cannot and | would uot obilterate the recoliection of what you have done for and what y ave been tome. Nor will the step wilch I here take operate 1g or Consciousness in which all in-law, Wim. Van Vart, 106 Bast Miatayeconn street on Friday morning, ‘at ten o'clock, The rei will be taken to Piscataway, N. J., for hieae 2 FaRNHAM.—On Wednesday, September 9, MARIB, only daughter of George G. and Sarah E. Farnham, aged 1 year, 6 monfhs and 23 days, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 217 Mercer street, wn City, N. J., on Friday afternoon, at ong o'clock. Freese.—On Tuesday, September 8, AHREND Freese, brother of Herman, Henry and John Freese, in the 1sth year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respecte fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residen of fis brother-in-law, Christian Hunken, corner o} Broadway and Flusiiing avenue, Brooklyn, BE. Dey this (Thursaay) afternoon, at two o'clock. Frirz Harris.—In this city, on Wednesday, Sepe tember 9, Mrs, JULIA Firz Harnis, aged 72 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the fauwily are resp fally invited to attend the funeral, from her late Ls dence, 306 East Thirty-second street, on Friday morning, at ten o’cloc! Hocnes.—On Tues’ *, September 8, Miss CaTHas ese tnlugs are heid, The life associations in the Church also that have been formed and that cannot cease to be tenderly regarded tur! nother part. Yet I trust Irie ships in Christ have been created and assocta: 13 formed that no conscientious action in regard to Church relations will ever injuriously auect or short, The New Yorkers decidedly ontplayed their opponents and are entitied to a great deal of credit. There ‘was, of course, a large amount of excitement, as one of the resulis of the game was to be the relin- ehunge. Pardon me for the personal allusions have here tudulged, I couid not do jus! feelings, nor could I properly indicate w Woraing Within me wituout this utterance. But considerations of feeling merely I Rave been compelled to put aside in deciling my Present course. A regard to consisteucy aud con- a which [ a Conv: e led their final report with the city government. | ‘The score of the game ig as follows:— RINE HUGHES, aged} ears, 8 months and 8 days. @cleatious convictions compels me to say | can 1 +i 4 presentatives Abrond. a iy g . late: y longer continue in the relations which 1 have hereto. | Organuaation will In MUndesiabIen My eerueteas | The Washington correspondent of the Boston The total cost of the Work 1s $282,643 which will be | | azmEwromn. | 1, mew Tore. |. | atiana the funeral thts (Luursdayy aflerncon, ae Oy r i Prote: Jp scopa : A ys Loni ised by asses: " layers. RE. Fe layere. |, Re ZF, | at SR as io, e Exgrostant tipia adequately sus, | Ste, these. Few Would contemplats separation, | Advertiser writes September 6 that letters endorsing | TAled by asiosament, the Interest, to be ad in May, | Ostrattder, 1 2°26 1 p. Miller, 1st $6 0 | o'clock, adie ak tained by the cousideration which I think suould be | fie conteuens oct tigg oe ee aepolntment, and | General Grant in the strongest terms and expressing | sol, seven years and ahult ago. ‘The amount, paid LY ieee ae ee es S70 Ulcmentepaascie eer mele pie Rel ea monthg wren ie ground they wul be found to occupy. guould. bo carried with It, Without tits few would | 8 earnest desire for his election have been received | for supervision of the work—the street extends | Vinkham, mans: 4 0 0 1 J-uila $0 8) fiaways, ie : autitude witch Leoncelve tnyselt to hold bette the | Séaulze for a higher und purer form of evangeltza- | tn Washington from the following foreign ministers | ADOUt # block over one miles $ Mavens bor | Ree eee $0 1| , Tue telutives and friends are respectfully invited Church and the world, a8 a minister in the Episcopal tion. It could therefore have no numerical strength, | and consuls:—Cassius M. Clay and his Secretary of | dered by fine shade trees, the sidewalks ara excel. | Hobby, 2d b. 2111 +2 1 2 0 | to attend the funeral Services, this (Thursd ay) “h athen thartinntona laine agin P and With these, in the workings of the great future, or * ~ ie P. ‘ * Reade” 4002 14.1 0 2] ing, at half-past seven o'clock, at his lute residenc Church, when the functions claimed for tat posi- H Legation; Mr. Curtin, at St. Petersburg; John P. | lent and the iamps are more numerous than in any oy ill tion are considered. the same results mer giving at Ale unrest cee jiale, at Madrid; General Jolin A, Dix and his | other street of this city. Randali, 4000 8110 Set Tees hen teeh eimeet he. —— the The . certainly be reproduced. These high claims Ue at | secretary, Mr, Hoffman, at Paris; Mr. Watts, the : . Serra Piecarera fc nt. enitess Hany aeentnes ape rtp Gra the foutidation of all auti-Protestant excluaiveness, | new Miuisier’ to Austria; Mr, Morris, at Constan- | RSLEASE ov JonN S. ALLEN—THE Recent Wris- | Totals J SE 719 813 | Newcastle Centenary Metnodist Episcopal church o pisce me in tle light, hot of an ambassador for a chueshiy pretensions, ou eo ae oe tinople: Mr. Marah, at ttaty; Mr. Harrington, at | KEY Fravps.—John §. Allen, who, it will be recol- Cue, 1. D4 BL Ath. BUA, 6th, Tth. BA. 9. : Lars Paik Soe irr ser ta Teg ae a e! g mentarian arrogance, and would render in the | Switzerland; Consuls Nicolay at Paris and Hay at Y Greenpoint eo ae 8 we = iB » M. os purist merely, but of a priest; in the sucerdotal | end as much in tie way of the march of mind, ne Vienna; Cousul Murphy, at’ Frankfort; Mr Moxan, | [ct Was convicted with Callicott and Enright | Greenpoint 3 8 6 1-19] Harlem Kalitroad, corner Twenty-aixtn street an much opposed to liberal institutions, religious unity and Christian fellowship a3 the present structure now ts that they would try to improve. ; Wee ee AG Nee Secr , "7 ad sentenced to one year’s imprisonment Out on bases—Greenpoint, 10; New York, 10. Fourth avenue. Secretary of Legation at London, and also over two- | 94 : 2 ; petal, 10; Now Korky 16, a thirds of all te other consuls it has been possibic to | in the Penitentiary, to which was added a fine of ‘oul bound catches—Reed der, 8; J. 2 ee Howk.—On Wednesday, September 9, CHARLE: reach by mail within the past six weeks, i $2,000, and who, at the thine of his arrest, was acte | pStFuek out-D. Miller, 1; J, Miler, 1; Ferine, 1, Mages,1; | rrannrs, only son of Dexter and Elizabeth 8. Howe, i beg, however, to say that in remarking upon this, Wilh otuer points I may present, I shall pot argue @ny question of construction of the prayer book, or Pennington, 1. a Pardon me for so long detaining you with these ing as deputy collector in the office of the Third Co!- | “Out ‘ pe int, 7 times; New York, 9 times, | aged 1 year, 2 months and 20 days. = eae aT retation, | specifications and points upon which Thave been Political Notes. lection district of the Internal Mevenue Depariznens:’| Geant eae ee an erie Relatives and friends of the family are invited to tng upon my individual tn'ren eit beat | troubled. While thus to burden you with them in A nogr tor in Loulata: “EB jored | a3 been released through the intervention of his | Scorers—Mesers. Johnson and Coppins. attend the funeral, from No. 16 Third street, Brooke Md the relation: Chat iota an, retusing further to | qetail may seem superiuous, I could not free my negro crator in Louisiana says, “Every colored | riends, As he was in-needy circumstances hig | Time of game—Tworhoure and forty-five minutes. lyn, E. D., on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Geingicated, Foraick wer ate pre yuaye mind or Well make myseif understood without doing | Tadical in the State knows Lis post.” The whipping | friends raised the amount of his fine by subscrip- Saas Ball Noam JoNES.=-On Wednesday morning, pe sistible that the minister in our Church 1s considered it, And whether it shall satisfy you or those, if any, | post? tion and then signed a petition to the President jase 93 Perer JONES, @ native of England, eo year who have an interest in the course I take, that I am right, I trust tt will make it plain that [ have been constrained Lema that, however inadequate in the estimation of others, are yet to me strong, satisfactory and imperative. ® priest in this anti-Protestant sense. ‘us, I think, is made manifest in the “Ordination Service for Priests,” The bishop Jays his hands upon the candidate and says:—‘Receive thou the oly Ghost for the office and work of a priest in the The Louisiana radicals declare that the colored fe in paste eae restiad ‘The game at Albany yesterday between the Ath- | iOS nag ana relatives of the family are res} pect. People of that State “have the whites under their | Brooklyn last evening, when he was released and | letics and Nationals was closely contested from first | fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late rest fect.” What an enormous load! Fortunately it 1s | welcomed by hundreds of his friends. Allen, it | to last, and resulted in favor of the Athletics by a | “ence, 214 North Second ete) Williamsburg, om not the heel. ° will be remembered, was the only man who was | gcore of 13 to 6. These Nationals are ‘‘noslouches.”’ | Friday afternoon, at two o’cloc! it is, therefore, with deep feeling, with emotions ommended mercy jury in rel the KBNNEDY.—On Wednesday, September 9, JOHN O. Seatac Tanda “Whose sine thea ade fit: | stirred “by many,” to mi P weights’ consideration, | A Southern radical says that Grant must ve | Thorrediar, (2 “es by the Jury in rendering alos Sea deat Dice tent he ama sicievs have | KENNEDY, ifechpregreya ree ive they are forgiven, and whose sins thou dost re- | Witl earnest prayer to God and reliance upon Him J elected, “if not at the ballot box at the end of the | Tus ALLEGED HoMIcipm aT Cansvtite.—Coroner | joined the “Haymakers” of Lansingourg, and will | _ The funeral witi take place Gom the resident oa fin they are retained.” ‘That this 1s to be | who has thus far been gracious to me, that I make ” play against the Athletics to-day. his parents, Thomas and Isabella M. Kenn aye stood as conferring & priestly churacter ‘aud cujoia. | te declaration herein contained, askitig to dissolve | PAYouet.”” It was haped we had reached the end of | Flavin held an inquest last night over the body of | Play again Irving, late of the Gramercy, have gone | 115th sireet, near Third avenue, this (Thursday) ing sacerdotal functions 13 made, as I conceive, | @Y Comnection with the Protestant Episcopal Church, | the bayonet at Lee's surrender. the colored man, John Williams, who died on Sunday | to Baltimore to ternoon, at two o’dlock Tam, dear Bishop, most affectionately, yours in “Haye we a Congress? asks the Philadelphia The Unions are per Pa Pt eiccaia in to-day’s MANN.—Suddenly, at eres ‘nN. Y., on Sunday, 7 Christ, J. W. CRAG! . last on the Hunterfly road, as was supposed from sanguine more and more apparent at every step as we pro- September 6, Hon. ABLJAH Mann, Jr., in the 75 his ceed in this development of official character. Inthe Press. ‘Consult the taxpayers,” responds the Age. | the effects of injuries received at the hands | S4me year of his age. “Ontice of Instftution” it 1s specifically asserted, in Colonel W. H. H. Taylor, Brook; de of the fe 4 of the b . WH. H lyn, Hennepin | of rowdies. A number of witnesses were Matches to Come Of. ‘The friends of family and members fhe ors of tho panop ee ereeee ee ae THE LATE BORRIBLE OUTRAGE IN PHILADELPHIA, county, Minn., an old democrat, has como out for examined, bat very lttle evidence was elicit- moder _Uniaate Atlantic, Union grounds, Brook- oe eee ate ied Seepon pee aneeal ae suthority to perform the oflce of @ priest in the — | The philadelphia Press gives the following adal- | Grant and Colfax. 04, um Robinson (col ted) teutitiod that he tras ac: | lyn, E. D, athletic va, Unfon of Lansingburg, ut | [hitones, 120 Remech street, NeUnanie te parish or church, F sonergsei of full power to perform every act of sacerdotal function among the people.”? An unappeasable democrat calls the defeat of the | saulted by several men, but succeeded in making his MILLER.—CyRUS W. MILLER, y The proper accompaniment of the character here ‘OY oungest child ‘To-morrow—Atlantic vs. Irvington, at Irvington. ths Fe ht Say “another resull adi- | escape. Williat the deceased, was com! u Harry R. and Nancy Miller, aged 6 months an re caine 4 Pe act seers ct-ract behind him at the time when the men set upon “4 Saturday—Mutual va. Eckford, game and home | gaya, tional particulars of the late horrible outrage and murder of a little girl six years of age in Phila- Geflned is, I consider, obviously furnished—an alsar. delphia on Sunday evening, 6th inst. game; Union grounds. Union vs, Star, at Tremont. obs this raday) afterns at 01 @ brief report ed him down and kicked him. Magnus Clane; 3 ps comin bland ‘uneral serv! (Thursday) oon, at one Jn the grouping of “tg oniatlng‘characets a tls pa ba a i ate Gre tiie, caumnes wish General Fremont is soon to publish @ lettor on the | Wugeie of che parton but he ‘td not know the othent ELEVATED RAILWAY, SS ea Deine manent aati Bence, two members of the vestry) shall stand on the | We visited tho residenee of the child’s mother, | Political tesues of the day. He is an advocate of | Dr. A. W Shepard tedtied that the deceased had an ee ‘Tuomas, son of Joseph atid’ Kate Mitchell, aged & Fight and left of the altar, wittiout the rails,” &c., | which is in Orkney street, ri soutl 4 eral Grant, affection of the which under excitement | nig important line of road, destined to revolu- and the minister after fistitution ‘being, aa pre- | mond street, east of Filthy “Bie remeee Sees, | Sem FR le elation foe pe 4 . eee aes by ae bag ge aa gd within id rail en- circling the altar, It proce the altar. ahi a gar What remains now is an offering, which I think MO one can reasonably Goubt is furnished in the @ommunton office, a Portion of which 13 expressly A radical paper speaks of “tho uprising last | had been subjected on the occasion had produced } tlonize our present mode of travel within the limits | “ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respects night.” The early bird catches the worm. paralysis of the heart. The injuries he received } of cities, is in its construction progressing slowly. | fully invited to attend the funeral, irom the regis rgus dence of the parents, 17 High street, Brooklyn, thig ‘The Portland Argus does not publish the speech of | Wore not Te eecepaee Cony in @ healthy | Everything, however, is in preparation to push the epee) ph mete YES en peed Bek ‘Thomas ©. Fields, of New York, so handsomely re- | that the deceased came to his death from paraiysis | work as high up as Thirtieth strect when the direc- MARION.—On Tuesday, September 8, WILLIAM H., ferred to in a telegraphic despatch from that city as | of the heart. The prisoners, sony Rooney and | tora deem it desirable and it is understood to be | infant son of James W, and Mary Jane Marion, aged three ho all that @rein the street. We found her 1n @ neighbor's, in such anguish of mind that it ‘Was impossible to console her. Many kind mothers were with her, endeavoring to assuage her grief, but she demanded to look upon her child. She seemed to think that tt was all her fault that the 1 year and 28 days, called the “Oblation.”” All, I suppose, clearly under- | horrible outrage had occurred, but upon being told | one of the most scurrilous of the campaign, Maynus Clancy, were ‘om custody. their present intention to have so much of it inrun- sand canion 38 ) meen an n odering—a Seseiice, that no one could Sensnse: = a ane “rd ate be- The threat of a negro radical in New Orleans to MEETING OF THE SUPERVISORS OF KINGS COUNTY. ing ae by the first of the new year, foundations vce ends finer (thursagyy pti Bees tion ayer can only be understood to teach that the ferent Druiied Beart, sald “Oh, © Thad ‘iva | “lay New Orleans in ashes” provokes a retort that piakiseay ° for posts being put down between this and the set- | two o'clock, from his late residence, 37 Heater 8 upper is not only a memorial, but a sacri- fice. In gluncing back over this we shall find, £ think, fully presented, frst, a priest, in the sarcer- dptal sense; second, an altar, on which the sacritice fs to be overed; and finally, an offering, to be pre- himself and his réres will speedily realize the The regular weekly meeting of this Bard was held | ting in of frost. The section of the road below Rec- | street. children; I counted them every night as they tor street, which, at the time of the oficial McGovERN..—On Tuesday, September, JaMEg paris! ples Jay in their beda, but now I have but four.” she was told that her fifth would soon be with her, aud for the sake of her fourth she must bear up, as such ict would prostrate her upon a bed of sickness, meaning of the words which conclude one portion of Maeda afternoon, kp jeans in thechatr. | ana publ 4 gen ee Mehl ince, MoGOvERN, a ative of the pa of Ballintem He ’ @ appointment of J. a1 as assistant store- | was foun ceed! , m | county Cavan, Ireland, aged 36 years, Guise Sinhantaraad toes ae ne tal nkenas ons confirmed by the Board. A large num- | Televelled and is now im excellent order, and im- The friends and relatives of the family are respect- rovements in the running gear of an important Th ‘ited to attend the funeral, from his late resle Rt fant au atvaach tat ie pot, we | wa urs fain an ogeitotintner sian | SMP ot anh carte at once cota ana appre meson Ac | eae ign company vain | fence then ch, a wl) A . 9 te its and approved. Supervisor Crook moved | and rannin, e elevat lway is now fally organ- | teruoon, at one o’clock precisely. find this sacerdotal character sustained in the @xe- | to so cruelly treat my child, and then ‘take its dear | Te New Haven Pavadium (radical) is amusing in | coun ‘stocl cution of these functions—the exercise of the power f period this way:—“We understand Governor English wiil | that the bill for $78 for carriage hire by the Grand | !2¢4, and although its capital stock of $5,000,000 has | California papers copy. life.” During the [oped of two — and eight months this widow by honest industry supported her little gros and notwithstanding intense sorrow we could detect a 3 ed in her tones when she referred to her five children and how she had counted them. In every part of the district we visited women and children were about in little knots disca: the horrible event. No work could be done, and nothin been nearly all taken up the funds have not yet been MoMaHon.—Un Wednesday, September 9, atter Not tasue a requisition on the Governor of New York | Jury in visiting the county buildings be disallowed, | paid in as fast as desirable, or as they will be ina | a severe illness, Joseri B., youngest gon of ' Phill imasmuch as the expense was not legally incurred. It is intended to extend the to Yon- t 19 years for tho body of Horace Greeley, accused of bur- | ‘The motion was earrie’, ‘The Supervisor of the | seva"ia westeheater maar: bak athe it oron: | Aud Margaret ‘McMahon, “aged 10 years and 1 glariously conveying a letter of Horatto Seymour | Eighteenth beri Mr. Whitehouse, presented a rt | ises to greatly add to the value of villa sites and other The relatives and friends of the family, and those from the residence of the Hon. 0, M. Ingersoll, The | 00 the subject of the Potter's Field at Flatbush, from | real property north Me the Harlem river by reducing | of his uncle, Bryan McCahill, and his coust ns, the special committee appointed at the last meeting. | the time necessary to pass to and from their homes | Thomas J. and Bernard F. McCalill, and James Governor sagaciously considers Horace such @ slip- | ‘he committee state thal they. find the present site | ana the city, no active interest has et been experi- | Brady, are respectfully invited to ‘attend the funeral, of avsoiution. In furnishing the proper formulary the Rubric proceeds to give authorized title— “The Declaration of AbsolutioN or Remission of Sins”—and in the ordination service for pries' already quoted, this is presented as the first anu Most promibent priestly act and duty, which in the Rubric here is expressly assigned to the “pricst alone’’—not a layman, not @ deacon, but one only ry customer that our police could never hold | unsuited in every res] ir a Christian burial by the com) on the part of the inhabitants, the resid of his uncle, No, 145 East Fort} Who Las been invested with the priestly character." | was thought of but the butchery ofthe child. and | hiyen ground, and ‘presented the following resolution, | When the capitalists of that county seo tie road ai | Hinth nescek eee Aeldny MneetOO atone eee, 5 stel " 5 ant Ww! |, but we 4 ¥ 5 'y R ractically claiming to be a sacerdota! character pro- fearet to ony t is not in our power 80 to do, As sreoy Sircaled to promure e pleas oF arened emabie fers | ees chLaOm, aged 00. yeare, Wot award Messe as the democratic candidate for the Third Congres- | hereby directed to procure a Rowe of ground mabe fora to cal be essing Uese priestly functions—oulering up @ sacrl- | straight a version as we can give we will call from riblle cemetery age to be erected thereon w horse OFFICIAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE YESTERDAY, ees pe he a AA riper peel fice in the Lord’s Supper, and having power to for- | tne many reports which were ailoat, sional district of Maryland, composed of thirteem | public cemetery and to canse to be erecte by a. substantial Baw - ot ee ee county Mona give sing, . Mrs, Soheeaan ig the mother of little Mary, and | Wards of the city of Baitimore. fence and the entire cost not to exceed the sum of $18,000, ghan, nn ANET ERG TN NEW, YORE. CITY, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, Cornelius McMahon, 169 Ewen street, Wile liamsburg, this oa afternoon, at two o'clock. McMILLAN.—On Tuesday morning, September 8, ARTHUR HENDERSON, 600 Of Dr. Charles and Eme- line Arthur McMiilan, in the 8th year of his axe. Second—In some portions of the prayer book, lite- iy interpreted, the doctrine of nial veuicacy is, I tuink, set forth too plainly ubled, First, in the baptismal office; it 1s »parent. In the prayer of consecration, for we are made to = that water may be Ito the “raystical washing away of sin'’— she resides, as we have stated, in Orkney street, No, 2,046, Ou Sunday evening last she prepared herself for chureh, telling Mary sie would take her. Upon coming down stairs, however, she found that Mary had taken o/f her shoes and stockings and was play- ing about the door, so she told her that she could not Hon. Frederick Stone has been nominated at Elll- A resolution was adopted appointing Thursday, the 24th inst., as the time for holding an examina- cott City as the democratic candidate for Oongress tion of candidates for the Cornell University from the Fifth Congressional district of Maryland. scholarship, in accordance with an act passed by @stevenson Archer was yesterday renominated for | the State Legisiature in 1865, Messrs. William J. Os- 7 r born, D. H. Cochran and Martin Kalbfeisch were Congress by the Democratic Convention of the | aoicinted to decide upon the qualideations of the wait for her to get ready aud to continue at pla! latives and friends are invited to attend the fu 8 expressive of magical efficacy. ‘The sacra- | \pont the door. with’ goine children, Row | Second district of Maryland. applicants for the scholarship. ‘The examination PB og the residence of his parcnte, No. 4 Hast mental theory, I ee on ane — Z ny the rest of the evidence oe from these E. F. Dickinson was yesterday nominated for Con- Vince Secure tineuare oe geben Byes " ‘Thirty-fourth street, this (Thursday) rnoon, at Mmauifest in the prayer offered after baptism in the | ¢j , and they were excited and nervous e1 i be o'clock on a . ie, 7 yen iF year. 700 if-past two o'clock. case of the infant, to Wit:—"We yield Thee hearty: | ClUdTeR, ANd Mier | Wee eC tele roe | sreas by the democrats of the Ninth district of Ohio, | FiRCco'dlock onthe day above named. After, some na TN KINGS O00 aaa fa Nixon,—On Friday, September 4, ELizanerm KINGS COUNTY, Bi 1. t a000 CaTuarine, daughter of J, M. and Emma Nixon, thanks, most merciful Father, that it hath pleased “As goes Maine so goes the Union,” cry the radi- | adjourned, Atlante at, #, $76 ftw of Utica av, #2x erysen tty cals. Notexactly. Maine went for Fremont in 1856 ments contradictory. Some say that a man ap- roached them while they were on Fifth atreet, be- egenerate this infant with Thy Holy Sptrit, Bers w of Powers st, MGZION. ed 1 year and 12 days. e him for Thine own child iy Adoption.” | jow Diamond, almost on a line weet from Mrs. Mobr- | hy over 25,000 plurality and Buchanan waa elected; KINGS COUNTY POLITICS, Canierry See of tileks at, 31 $49 | “tiie friends of the family are respectfully invited Jo not doubt, 13 to be understood as claiming | mmann’s house, and which could be reached by an " n Herkimer and Sackman ata, ne cor, 25x109. 024 | to attend the funeral, from 222 Fast Tenth street, » sanctified water, having been applied, a | ajey running from Orkney to Fifth street, and coaxed | 'n 1848 she went for Cass by nearly 6,000 plurality The Democratic General Committee. Palmetto st, 8 4 875 {te of Bushwick ay, 800 | this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock. race Gon EMER ageeNaoRT Mary up iy ron a age m Sahry aud oat and Taylor was elected, and so on, At a meeting of this committee held on Tuesday ay at, sy tees ee 1% ieee iasaa". oS eee cal ees September 8, Tomas W. voting to a rae, spit 5 ad was ied away by the man, Another version is | po Seripty fs . ‘ mars : : ot eaatics a OWLAN, y in proof that this sacramental that the man dffered five cents for some one to show The Scriptures have been introduced into the can- | evening a series of resoiutions were adopted cordially 45 fi w of Bedford av, 25280. “ 00 The latives and friends of the family aro ro- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late . 17 East Sixty-sec street, between ington avenues, this (fuursday) afters -past one o'clock, without jurtuer ha tof vassin Ohio, an’ now the matter of christening ® | endorsing the nominations of John T, Hofman for agate of Th a aa 4th ay, wis, 60 baby has become involved in the campaign in Iowa | Governor and the other candidates on the demo- Lote to7 lnctuaive, and 15, 16, 35, 38, W. Mr, William Leflagweli is thes democratic candidate | cratic ticket as “tried and devoted adherents of the | 731"'P5 188, "A. Stocichotm’ map. Was made over the city for her. No trace ot her was | for Congress in tho Eighth distriot of that State. | ciuse and men of wnsuiiied character, who will | Low as a5 W. Howard's hein discovered until somewhere about five o'clock One of the charges against him Is that he has named | yegnective offices for which they have been nomi- | Lot 229, 240, W Howard's heira n prc morning, when her body waa found in’ the rr | e 7 s rebel G 7 ated,’? 7? mt oa, 240, W. Howard's heirs saa oa vickadtior, tn going to Lie Sangiter house | O%C Of is childven after the Jato rebel General | nated.” The committe further pledged the ticket ene pe y : th | Robert B. Lee, Mr. Leilngwell explatas the matter | the hearty and undivided support of the democracy Nw nemeris toke ties On Sixth street, near Dauphin, passed aioag the path gesedehalins Mews ll exp! of Kings county, ‘The Printing Committee were | Hots £00 3it, WW. Howard's hers man. near where the body was found at three A. M. and | in this domesticated way:— instructed to have fifteen thousand naturalization | Lots 53, %4, 955, 398, W. Howard's heirs map. did not see anything of it. A young genticman, My youngest child is not named after the rebel | blanks prepared, and the Generai Committee ad- | Lots $:9'to 382, W. Howard's heirs map. ptisma, is the language we have hin the catechism. ‘The child is there made k of bimself as having been mace, ia bap- ‘a member of Christ, a child of God and an in- f Ue kingdom of heaven.” No softening . to iny mind, conceal this doctrine is We see, before baptism, not a uot @ child of God, uot an inher- Mor of the kingdot of heaven; pow, by baptism, all this is iustantaneously changed. A sinful infant be- er ol Christ,” & child of corruption ‘child of God; a child of con- him where Dauphin and Fifth streets was, and Mary went to show him. After she left these chil- dren with the man she did not return, and her mother applied g the police station, when inquiry —Suddenly, on Wednesday morning, eptem| F, Nrchors, aged 40 years. O' REIL on, Wednesday, Septeiuber 9, Catias rine, Widow of Barthowomew O'Reilly, aged 63 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the fami'y are respect. leat boc - While on his way to his stable, passed «man who | qonoral Robert K. Lee. Ia name 18 Robert Lee | journed to mect again on Tuesday evening next. Lot 008, H Story fartam fully invited to attend she funeral, from her late nund is wade au “4nberitor of the Was on {the opposite sida of sixth str et with a bp he a, end originated in tia manmersltte arty e y ie ine wo MEAtRa ROO, residence, 63 Pitt street, on Friday afternoon, at oue wfaSirmaehoatii ‘aa Apne gy omg t er past four weloek, Y Child Was born during ty absence from home, I be | Erant and Colfax Club, of the Fifth Assembly | ON" art soo fonainder pervoar ver 2,000 | ° : , er hot asf to precinde the possibility of otherwise | nis face. ‘This was about quarter past four o'etock, at te time aliending court in Hilinola, Upon my rticd 7 | sohnson at Nos bb, by hor ta, yeaa, dinet ai ittben aire Kemer dimen tak Understanding t © position of the Ld a Oe and beyond ques Paine eas arres “t by the | return to home I w. y two youngest istrict. § 22800, remainder per year. +. 1,000 toned pr se ‘aget ii BN Fort the clniin, that (he. graee-of SO CrRR SE ee ee eee tee ener, sa coetg neigh | ohitdren, aged Pectivels, whio tn thelr | The Gran‘ and Colfax Club, of the Fifth Assembly | Myrtic av, Washington and Fulton ss, «6 cor, rooms, ORIG, FARES, DERE NC aalt constituent part, without which it would not bee | Oy wus man ee others that bo was shore aod tie chikdishy glo inforuied mo of that important ovens | aistrict, dedicated thelr targo tent Inst night in] *M Zee LON es Gog How 1eoun oa toveation Ean tow Well? aeeeie aati. N Muswer to the question, “How | appearance generally Js of a contradictory character rule lias Tamed Min sugar kod, andt | Myrtle avenue, near Vanderbilt, ‘There was a large | West Sat and river, 0xi50......... ae Fy pe best ‘ me ay Dart mre ee at and Gar eee as given by Pha wns patel at en arrens < that’s. a first © name, for he {a “such assemblage present. Judge Reynolds, president of | yackson ay and Washington Pines, ne corner, Hah.6. 500 ‘The relatives aud frienda of the family are respect- spiritual grace.” ‘Then, In regard to vaptiam, indo | SE™t°toow at hie chances of observation from jis | SNCet Utd fellow.” 0 tho. baby eot | the club, ocenpied the chair, and after @ short ad- Fen ee ee Wattnnn pee mae t §«—™% | mily Invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) fining this inward spiitual grace, it says it 1s “a | Waste loo He had doubtless emerged from hig | US name of ouort in that ways it | dress introduced the Rev. Ur. Thomas M. Conway, | Zackson avin s, Im Ro of Washin . 100 | afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her @eath unto sin and # new birth unto rignteousness; | Pant of vie “tn re was & gaslight, aud comune out | VOSA favorite namo of iny farily, it was pertecuy | of New Oricans, He aasured the audience that tho oe RAVENBW: grandparents, Henry and Anna Sietke, 207 West for being, by mature, born in sin and children Of | prea eee ee locality where ther Hout | acceptable to me, Th then was what | nogroes of the South were for the Union, though | Futon ay, mes, 100 ftacor East 600 | Mventy-sixth street.” Her remains will be interred Wrath, We are hereby’ made the children of grace.” | {nto the darkness tn tote ay erated, th AY | should bahis middie name, and inamed him Lee— | their feciings miht be disguised through fear. WIP RSTONT. 149 | in Greenwood Cemetery. This leaves us no discretion as to the acceptation wo | (OU from, whic ith of @ street ‘imigut not alter The rebel general, but after tho ouly ving | They used this disgulse to facillthte the cause of | Flashing av, na, 0 ft of Whitestone ay, Bbx100. 0... SMird.—Saddenly, at Coram, Long Island, on are to receive. This “inward and spiritual grace? fhe digmanee Otay a" He relative T have in the home of my ancestors and the | yberty, Dodane tome a.p wanes ess av eiass ‘m0 | Saturday, September 5, Ricuano W, Surru, in the isa part of baptism, ‘The wacraimental theory—the | “pie dried blood on the head of thechitd, the pur. of Broken, Met a RORitnees. te pentOlan acne oro Springdale av, a8, Win M Kent's properiy, 100ail jad year of his outward sign and the inward grace easentiaily Tiorr.—On ‘Weanesday, September 9, Zeritas cohereut—is here fully sustained, NIAH THoR?, In the Sist year of his age. nd the dive condition of the body show 4 Christian—the coldeidence of the name being ail the BOOK NOTICE. Morris & Essex RR, J cuarkte oi, 19198 and 80x87 “F is author! » teac c neac: “rebel general’ had to do with the matter, 1 could “ , 7, . ps and friends of the family are respect: Bunper: We are not left to tnise tt from ® mere gene. ‘vie agony, and perhaps for the purpose of pre. | Huds Or md {yor raamer Would £ Intonsitvortoyaly | eltinatt: Robert Clarke & Co. Latayette nt: tn, 5,1, from Congrose as BO dence, $41 Jay street, Brookiya, on Friday afternoon, os sommenenion canoe th aad Wordare = ieeonioe re Pout, Hes outcry it was wrUeK | soiclmation, any’ | Some biatant fool might discover that tho coinel | The merited success of “The Vine Dressers | Mulberry et os, 401 f ¢of Thomasst, Bat MONT eL-cOn Monday, Aoptember ¢ Gaoncan Your duty to render most hearty and humble thanks | giving signs of life, the wretch beat it over the eee morte, Was Conclusive evidence Of treason | yfanual’ which Mr. Reemelin wrote and published Wain ot n 8, 4824 9 of Amity a 206 HENRY TONYRS, aged 63 years, 4 months and 3 days. fo Almighty God, for that He hath given His Son, feed until le wag satisfied that fe was extinct, rhage despa a about fifteen years ago, encouraged him to under- | giots on Towsen! esta jng's prop. The relatives and friends of the family and ——- * t only to die for ua, but to be our spitit: | Then, no doubt, the body was concealed uni | The Chicago Times cays {f Dick Yatoa bo not the sow COUNTY, WaT ae bers of the United Brothers Lodge, No. take the careful studies and observations which have TRANSFERS IN Bal food and sustenance [in that holy sacrament.” Mercer st, ns, 205 ft 0 of Jersey 8%) 20100, liere, I think, t# authoritatively defued that the race of tuis sacrament is the real presence of Christ imseif in the outward elements, Taking all these didactic declarations and expost- tory teachings together, I cannot doubt that they are intended to present to usa gracious saving eMcacy in the sacraments, and !t is dimcult to conceive tow @by janguage can more forcibly express @ sacra. mental \heory than that with which we are here Presented. Other points present themselves, over which I have thought, aud felt, and prayed, that seem important 356, A. M., and Roland Lodge, No. 10 (Geod Feliot respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thuars- day) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from his late oa 2g cornet Colyer and Eckford streets, Greene int, I. I. POVANGE.-On Wednesday, September 9, Joseri decomposition took place, or was apprehened | greatest reformer of modern times he is at least the cine apartiuents of the Sones trom ¢ pt i he most numerous reformer, Lie reforms oftener than Temoved the body. it may be thought that the hour | apy man living. he selected was not as opportune as resulted in this brief and modest, but minute and HUDSON CITY. lates ts of growing im nce lew ot nd judeon an It te said there are persons in this city, at the t that: f the richest sources of the | b0xiW0. two earlier Would have been, but we pect that In duo time one of the riches ¥ | Astor House, who can prove that the government | wealth of this country must be its, aa yet, unde- Bf Gre 860x118... 8,000 1 us 44 ast was . Brinkerbot 125.9 ft w of Crescent av, esos By Thomas VANcR, youngest son of William and Sat fetuntharte to gt jotwonke ae muraere as | ws Veen amined wut ct gnoxooaoei taey owe | Nowe ely fr rin pronutin, Wiens | EGYTDSE htt aap iamaneart nove Wes | Phase surance amt da'gaape selected the hour in which he thought he could pass | chance. veloped It ts to be ho} ground for the author's | Ferry rond, lot 664, block ai. = 1,909 PY A snd 86 pone are reepeetrce ot uN ped Off for a man going to work. if ernment is the Ri 7 nytt bain Ay Tie the time Dr. Shapteign | _ The Atlanta (Ga.) Intelligencer Aishelieves thé | firat complaint, that our federal Raouian wick, | 24 ot, w 0, 196 ft from Smith ot, S647. + $00 | his parents, 193 Frankiin street, on Friday afternoon, made the post mortem examination, the limba wera | Fumor that the Legislative Committee on the Deaf | Only ruling Power, “Tegation, bad WINS, Will Lave | Oe | A! O10 o'click, thence to Valvaty Cemetery. by false | A encourages, WaALsH.—On Wednesday, mber 9, SUSAN be mentioned in this % woe lly flexible, 8 that the body could have been | and Dumb Asylum has invited General Grant to @ | Qisappeared forever, When good, pure, native wines 4 oe mention Connection; but I will not rroed into a small compass and carried More | grons the inmates of that institution. shail have come into universal temperance wil MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. NELSON, widow of James te Wall oa to attend the: ae haha belie te rea cantinue to hold, | Tite's one of the move revelling outrages ever | About the best joko of. the campatin thas far 18 heh EN a bap fanerel services, Ties (narey!, hn walan,, practically, what I believe to be claiming for myself ed in ont midateand we ate conddent that | the fact that the rndicai committees are dtugioa tag OF | Ser Aom *0 “he valne conte memaah Married. o'clock, at the residence of her son, Edwin Waish, & priestly character in a sense that I know the Word tatiainable will be left unfollowed by the 1 . * ‘ Brown—Martoatre.—On Wednesday, September 9, | Bedford avenue, corner Keap streety ay Sager perform ofhoes tnat 1. believe pronsense nnd authorities and our citizens generally to | bound volumes of Seymour's speecties for electioneer BILLIARDS, at St, John's church, Hunter's Point, by the Rev. A. | | Wixtsnya=In Brooklyn, 5. Day Oty Wien ‘onounce an ——- Ay OM); 5 4 , though tT wan opposing tT caunet in nyeas, ane of God ‘abd humanity.” Dey gyraeer =e ri Badia, basing Teceived more big watermelons | Last evening a match was to have taken place at dangter of w pg "ali of Brooxisa, belpved ‘son of ter and Cauiatine Winten, oged 1 the answer 1 ain convinced that. te heneaty | from Maryland, & radical paper says they are grow- | the Astor Billiard Saloon, between Foster and Ran- | jy, ), Pete relatives h and icity of the Gospel, in which I shouid 1 clothed, forbids it; nor can I soothe my conscience on the subject. If 1 could think my ministry, in any positiog, would do harm instead of good, I would at once c@ase to exercise it. So if, in My present con- nection, 1 find it giving ald to error or propagating dogmas that can and do turn men from Christ to sacraments, from saivation by faith to @ life in the : ; : ber | |. The felatives and friends of the family are respect GENERAL GRAN1'S Orixion ApoUT AN INDIAN | jnga mammoth beet in this State for presentation | @olph, the French player, but the former, who was | | FRAME—VAN Zaxon.— 09 Nineteanty rte a i invay is mtn i tneral, this (Thur day) eral Grant at G head. mn quarters of the aah tec b it inelud all Wade Hampton positively denies the atatement | Poned. Randolph subsequently played with Weeks, x J daughter of the late eves in em by twenty-six. Ithough there was a lar, Koon7z—OnoweN.—On Wednesday, ber 9, | M. Wyanr, in the 6 fo are respect. Mrned ‘run the Tinto teak" Leaa, Metegeapned | of the Senator,* at Hult Run, On the contrary, | Ritendunce of thectators No Dettng tok Pl 8° | orien We Be intria, PHILLIP J. KOOKS tO ANNI, | » The relatives era the Crhortian 4 Wak.—We learn from a military man who fay Gen- to him in November, coming from Boston, not having arrived it was post- , Jonn noo we of corner of South . vent ber 8, Mr. Gronas YANT. ? tribes east of the mountains, is regarded as certain. | that he deliberately shot Colonel Cameron, brother | 4 amateur, in a game of two hundred ts, and N a y t seneral Grent t ots of e gays he never saw Colonel ©. to his kn McDevitt and Dion are to contend at Chi on | danghier of T. J. Crowen, Esq,, all of this city. No | fully invited to tne ok, fro bis late residence, it the jacts of the situation aud asked | he say! of McDevitt aeotreligion, 4 fternoon, at one 0 coremon . | cannot hesitate as tom for morer. | " the 16th inst. The conficting claims cards, a y . ‘street. — oe | ™ | a Sie Su wha!and nent | Potentenece sn” Turan! OY Tatome/Or | An Fewer. he Chumpign ee ROL MMO t)e |" Cullorale papers eee or7 warn, x, von | senda Lepore oe Hoey: Septerber » So) Leongetpe'te be. i the light which now rests | prow ‘getic movements may be expected, , Politteal effect. | been satisfactorily disposed of, st will, bare. Suanre—| ees , ‘ rte, | Bt , daugiter ‘Youngs, aged/17 years on my boars and Commence, my siiuation in reli} Tug ri to be ‘earerajly guarded, so as to | ‘The Mobile Register states that the Denioorhtic Serum § commence far eb the Syed Gitar | an 8. Sensei fort Ne ie Mpboopa Puerem And | inst de vic. | rceney Son, und a vigOHOUS Cth: gt Demopouis, Aia., was addressed, nt a recent. | Malcl fOr $100.8 ride, Dion alone RaWER Ril OP the Ayiiony Henbet, J ie fameray it tte fier thie (rhureday) atien°'* Comnstolion Mi thee propa eRe pad 1 vo tate hig ras sont doar Rathating ty two colored mon, one of them from the | tue ns been seeded it ia-bae probable that ie Wall |” ¢avevenn soy optember 6, by the. | mora at one iOloers , OCHrOTs Hy yity) MUd Bo Gang rous 1 f Hoa, Sept. 2 , Korth, Who wodersiands the carpet-baggers well be contested for. Swirs—Keip.—On Satarday, Sep 5 th y

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