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10 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1869.-TRIPLE SHB! RecN UNONS SERS EERE gaara premier sierra unm fi Se irene ; Ring Dore, Worcester, where perr ‘1 before the track was cleared, No blame atiacues | pockets by robping the hosts of backers which © Pan , Webber, Philadelphia for Boston. sail, Harrington fordo; Ring Dove " RELIGIOUS The power, 2us had sought and obtained baptism and | MOLY Oe employes thus far, a the freight tram | tio performances of Keladrunrhad raised for hit, | Bek: Joka Compton, Crowe, Philwierpiia for Bixhton., Seth: dikes Hislaciceteak' Gent, . at gave them over men, had accidentally got off the track. Seeing this te majority of vookmakers, knowing oop. Bay Stale, Wall, Calais, "with luuaber, to Simpson & getty Greeniaw, Pembroke for ' aaaaapaaapanna nothing, but determined to be “in tne »”? fol- | SREP. reat to Wa 8 t, Wiicox, Lubee for do; Laura A Web), THIR: letown. low hh money against the . wing, Nash, Rockland, with lime, for Wasilagtou; J Paine, Rich, Philadelphia for H CONTINUED FROM D PAGE ane N. ¥., May 16, 1809. CONNECTICUT. Be mus aad laid 90 wesc 2 p> by gm wi Behr Mary Wil lumber, to Chase, TAgHE Mary Willey, Maxon, Bangor, with 1a horse as would have completely broken the ring: i H Cady, Wood, he Won, ‘The result 18 fughly 40 the honor of Mr. jOLMES' HOLE, May 14, PM—Arrived, by He ‘8 Monica, MeCobb, Wilininzton, NC, for’ Boston; W te the evening, the United Episcopal service was Services were held at all the various churches here Se aeeeeen anata aes wnt . : err: was certain his horse | ‘Schr Martha, Smith, per, to Chase, Talbot NC, for a Sawyer, W Bald Rey. Mr Ar Ot ae oor te egy | today, though atsome of them the attendance was Bridgeport. wo men, | 2 hoe win, yeti wot ray agatnst nth and gave | & Gq, Oo" Smily Benson, ‘aaa pe Te ta Ra eeepc serm< =O , Smith, Portland, jer, 2c. NT eet ad " Marie. - the lidly Ghost, taking for his text John Xiv., 46° In | Mot ws large as usual, on account of | SrasnINo A¥PRAY.—On Thursday Mig © the public a fair run for thelr money, it was curious Orion, Osdorn, Millvriige for Newark, with Lumber. x iphia; schre Martha Maria. Dean, rgelown, Sc, for Bosiony Adolph iia. Boston for Phtiadelpbin. 8 Philadelphia” for (doi | Harmona old, Boston for Phitade phin. NYork for do; Bonetta (Br), Card, Walton, NS f a ate @ daze Brown, Newburyport e to ts mi mery, Gloucester, 4 days, with stone, to | RONG tt Holbrook, and Rickstura, Kell the morning, at the Ventre church, Rev. Mr, Waker the showery appearance of the weather. At the | brothers, named John and James Conley, met a man | to watch the faces of his opponents when he was preac! seen resolu! tackling Pretender, after having wees hieter tin of tacen leave tee in | Virst Presbyterian chareh the Rey, Dr. Seward | named Dennis Ryan 14 Kast Bridgeport, and basi headed Perry Down, aud when the ¢ry was raised, His disoourse was’ designed to show the Tack of preached an eloquent sermon from the second altercation ensued between them, when one or bo! “Mr, Merry Wins,” the expression on some of them Kehr Deborah Jones, Loate \ Bat Peborah, Jones, Honton for Baltim Schr AJ Benth Schr Hesperus, Obas Burdett. ons and si eral ¢} oof Pr SW of the Conleys stabbed Ryan several times, inficting | Was positively awful. When the horse was beaten ~4 “ape pecs i fork; Northern’ Light, master, Vinalhaven re eae a eet Oe es general opiatio of Peter 4, 16 10 18-—-“"We have = Gancerous wounds. ‘They were arrested and taken | the owner turned round to some of ‘om aut sehen, Bear BG tea It Cloke Portenn ck, for ‘do; Grand "Talend, AkcInngse, “Rockperty Me Tor followed cunningly devised fables when we made | (01.0 Bast Bridgeportatation house and locked up. | With bitterness, “Ah, how did you like that”? an Sehr © $ Watson! Adama, Rew Havens 100, Frolic, Dillingham, Boston } = aus weet ture Gaseeearta Pes nile, known unto you the power and coming of our Lord | During the night they removed the bolt from the | added, “I have not done with you yet.” ‘The fact is acy M Coiling, Ida May, J M Jesus Christ, but were eye witnesses of His majesty; | door and escaped. They have not yet been re- | that ‘Mr, Merry had nothing to do with the market Bail wohrs Thos Bo: Behr Josephine, Hail, Bridxeport, Fitspaitlchs Dal Witla Brask B Colter Creacent Lodge, toning for bis subject, The existence of « Delt proceedings of his friends, who, knowing his opinion BELOW. CAE Brooks, & U Shannon, el z Lith, A M— vane Chayel street guureh. Rev. Prof. Seeley, of | for He received from God the Father | *#rested. Birmingham. of the cols chance, operated against him on thelr | ys peiey cot N —— a a aes Bataan Geo E Prescott: achra Cherab, J W Fish, Ne!- mherst, prea 5 hay pee And afternoon. I | nonor and glory, when there came such @ voice my t danghters of Rev. | OW account, ‘The opponents of the lorse have | stewart, Noo. \°" York), from -— (vy pilot lie Belle, 8 P'Adams, Pretecsues, TB Matabval Noted the morning subject was ‘The sin of | io Him from the excellent glory, ‘This ia m: PoIsoNninc.—The two youngest dang! of Rev. jearned a bitter lesson, but even yet tey are not out Wied re on uM Hairan, Gor Cap Baey 4 Bogsomn, 3 ut } Jndas,” and in’ the afternoon, “The sm | pejoved Son in whom Tam well pleased; and this | s, 1, Mershon, of Birmingham, found a bottie of | of this trouble, for the Derby’ is to come and tne ef Peter.” At the Third church Rev. Mr. | voice, which came from heaven, we heard when we | ;. , 4 “gerting out” on their books will occupy all their Mather, of Ammerst, preached “at both services. | Were with Him in the holy mount.” At Grace (Epis. | {auganum, and not knowing what lt was. drank 0% | (tang attention ti the day, aM It shod De e- In the morning he preachea from the words, | ¢ chure! : D q - oth ‘opie are the ee of God.” Als ais. sone, ae agree =e ae soon enough to summen’@ physician, who ‘saved | Wembered that the winner of the Two Toousand eel. ‘ay! Sc Jobo N Dix, Bonet! A H Laming, Sardinian, ‘ksburg, Shipping N. Northern Light, Grehd Teiands pping Notes. INDIANOLA, May 4—Arrived, steamship Mexico, Huteb~ ‘The clipper ship Golden State and the bark Venus, of An- tage, New Orleans. JAI Cet ed 11—In port sebr W Gi jenreld, necesst « rm their lives, A little girlnamed) Cronan on Wednes- | “om wins the Derby. ales iE napolia, are on the Erie Basin dry docks. The former is hav- Site to tao Chaka eae Te cee ie fo, Gastae etreneet star cach MY tua, | day afternoon drank & quantity of quicksilver, frou THE ENGLISH SERMON TRADE. ing the greater portion of her bottom plank renewed. She | —WOBILEY May lt Cleared, schr DF Keeliny. Robiaaon, sermon was upon the subject of Christian zeal. At | Gie church two masses Were celebrated in the fore. | the effects of which she will probably die, — will be thoroughly calked, stripped of her old and furnished York, with a new suit of Revere yellow metal sheathing. MACHTASPORT, May 12—Ralled, schr Oygous, Small, Porto Rico. ‘The schooner Samuel E Fabene, 175 tons, built in Newbury- Pe ae May 12—Arrived, sehr Wm Myrart, Catlin, I Port, where she belongs, in 1864, is on the Nétson & Townsend | N¥OrKy 2 p. peinoe (Br), Baltimore, dry dock, foot of Gouverneur street, having her yellow metal 18th—Arrived, schr Snow Flake, Brown, NYork. sbeathing patched. Cleared—Bark Princeton, Ackley, Demarara. the Universalist church Rey. Mr. Start preached the | noon, a reverend father from Sufferns officiating, Cornwall. -s oS qeaciading sermon of his pastorate here. At the | Rey, Father Andrew O'Keilley, of this parish, being AcctpENT.—George White, while switching cars Bc hisehes apse Paani pighecirreniaaarr orning service he tendered his parting words 1n@ | at fuilville conducting service. In the * aiter- | 4° Cornwall bridge, on the Housatonic Railroad, | “er#¥!en for use in the pulp! ) is an Engi few eine remarks, He goes to Marlborough, | noon, at two o'clock, St. Joseph's Sunday | Y " | tution, a8 nowhere else do we see them so freely ad- Mass., to edit @ paper. In the evemme at St. Mary’S | school was established, there havi been | last Wednesday, was struck by a passing train and | Vico pis fe, we are told by the English jour- ehurch, a sacred concert was held, which was largely | yo Sunday school connected with the holic | thrown across the track, the cers passing over both . trade, attended. Cluren here last winter. At the Congregational | jis leus, severing them near the body. He was | Ualé Nas grown enormously within afew years. The | The bark Sarah Payson, 410 tons, built in Dighs, Nova Sco- | qNEW ,BEDFORD, May 1 Arrived, sehr Golden Kazle chureh the Rev. C, A. Harvey took for his textin | alive on Thursday, but cannot recover. newspapers which circulate more especially among | tia, in 1853, and belonging to St John, New Brunswick, is on ‘Mth—Arrived, schrs Sarah, Cobb, Jersey City; M A Row- SGIGUS SERVICES IN WASHINGTON. the morning Lamentations tii., 24;—“The Lord is my deat a the clergy of the English establishment have regu- | the sectional dry dock foot of Clin on street, for the purpose | land. Faller and thos Potter, Handy, Elizabethport; Black ————— Diamon ferrill, do. al iin" ris thetie, “tke Rour's Portion,” was ad- | @3SSHP OF THE ENGLISH TURF. larly coutained advertisements offering original, | of being caiked, stripped of her old and furnished with a | "Safledcehr'd & Wheldon, Philadelpbia, WASHINGTON, May 16, 1869. mirably handled and proved very interesting to his striking and orthodox manuscript sermons for sale, | new suit of yellow metal sheathing. NEWPORT, Mav 13, PM—Sailed, achra Mi ny A Rowland, $ Shes teipdb orice ; s eg yp sy pte een Ae woe and the fact of their extensive advertisement shows | "77 Jhon is on the central one of the screw docke, | Zullet, Bitzabethport for New Bedford: Jobn A Dix, Doa Pentecost was observed today im ail the Catholic | large congregation, | In the evening his subject. was LONDON, Muy 2, 1860, | that they are extensively used. Upon thissubject the NY¥opk for Harwich; NH Skinner, Tiirasher, Taunton fo churches of the capital with great solemnity, par- other, ing the . 4 Observer of this city truthtully remarks that in this | D&ving a new suit of yellow metal sheathing placed on her, Frenel ovidene for town, DC; Oliver At 4 She has been newly painted. Bhewbeth ‘M Smith, Ghave, do, for NYork; Conn nt, Blap- in, Pawtucket for, NYore; George Conover, Anderron, ‘The brig Alice Starritt, 854 tons, built in Rockland, Me, in | Fall River fordo: M Carita Potter, Provides for Phila 1886, and belonging to this port, is on the balance dry dock | delphia; Amos Falkenburg, Terre!, do for Hitzabethport; mas Borden, Writhington, Fall River for Philadelphia: foot of Pike allp for examination. Eine Hamilton’ Gol New Bedford for NYork: Harriet. Fifteen of the thirty gunboats which the Spanish govern- Providence for do; Henrietta, Hand; on eocial relations, The attendance was very “4 > meetin: et iscatiea | Y tr tieularly at thove dedicated to St. Aloysius, St. | lunge and the discourse very Interesting, at the | _ Te “rst spring” meeting a Newmarket ts called | country it would impair, if not destroy, any man’s Beck a] ohé Re 80 on the tucus @ non lucendo principle, because itis | usefulness in the ministry if 10 were kuown that he Matthew and St. Stephen, where the musical ser- | Seeond Vresbyterian church the Rey. Charles Beat- Genendad upomotmers in way for his discours tie preached from Deuteronomy vi., 7, 8, 9:~-"And | the second, being preceded by that which I described ‘pel por any is '3€8, vices ordinarily are of the highest orderand the | thoy shait teach them diligently unto thy children, | g fortnight ago, more generally known as the Craven. and the grossness 01 the evil seems to be working & attendance the most fashionable aud select. The re- | and shalt talk of them when thon sittest in thine " y + | cure abroad. Within a lew weeks a private cir- de for do ‘The Juckey Club are an exceedingly conservative | cular has informed the clergy. in England that a By Sa ‘ ; MERA AEEVONE RS Se AT YRIUS: AY OORT Of oe ms seat thon Nee dows, mo) ae pen pv nar oneniae in. ahha periodical, to be made up cutirely of sermons, if | ment have contracted with Mr CH Delamater, of the well Con woe enilatel aeons oe i DH i reading o: 1 * i 5 Manto darore : soiemn high mass and the reading of the pastoral | wren thouwisest up. And thou shalt bind them for ree ly than in the preservation of the about to be issued, its sale being limited to gentle- | known fron works of this city, to build, have been given to | Baldwin, Vail; John Manlove, Saunders; Copy, Mills, and e cl eS) "4 G men in holy orders. This ts felt to be pushing the leer of Archbishop Spaulding, of Balttmore, | a sign eine e ead, and they shall pe ae rontlets | aistinctive names of their meet ‘That, how- | system too far, and the project seems likely to bring which was listened to with the greatest at- ; yes, and thou shalt wi por eh © | oetn ae araea ten aeaecian, wich tae nant pee 2 Mle the posts of thy house and on thy gates.” His sub- | ever, by the way. As to the “first spring, et) nition, ‘The musical part afforded a rare treat to | ject was, “The Duties of Parents and Chris- | concluded @ few houra since, tht pe no | beenin the habit of publishing advertisements of the congregation. Madame Cecil Young Kretsch- | tans in Relation to Sunday Schools.”? He ny apr this"kind, deciare BE sieity duct eame te econ: " ’ st | doubt that it was among the most exciting | Guardian says mar, the accomplished leader of the choir, had dur- | Conceived It to be the duty of all to assist clusion that preachers are commonly indebted to ing the wees engayed a splendid orchestra, besides | 1, te8eling the young the commandments of | and remarkable in history. It 1s probably now out others for their sermons few clergymen Will be above several extra vocalists, to assist iu bringing out | Hamm, of Rhode Island, officiated at the First Bap- asin ? Diadem,’Chase, NYork. Mesera Mallory & Co, of Mystic, Ct; ten to Messrs © & B | Ditiety Silty Oived, schrs American Chief, NYork Poillon, whose yard is at the foot of Bridge street, Brooklyn, | for Boston; Mary Langton, Pluham, do for do; Nile, and five to Mr Thomas Staok, whose yard is at the foot or | dofor Lynn; George Kilborn, Stanley, gp AS North Seventh street, Williamsburg, ‘The Messrs Poilion | Pblladelphias Antelope, Frown, Rockland for NYork; have made a sub-contract with Messrs. Lawrence & Foulkes, ee ONDON, May 14-—Sailed, schr Success, Philadel- who will build five at their yard foot of North Sixth street, | Phia. " z Z E lt. ved, schra Ellen ¥ Williamsburg. Each of the vessels will be of about 200 tons, PL hatte iby nn ake aces Bell, piety a, v u God and thelr duties as Christians. ‘The Rev. Mr. | of place to remind your readers that it was the Two | guenicion, “Only the very. able OF very industrious built of the very best mater ials, from plana furnished by Mr | Angel, Baker, Norwich for NYork : chure! * ‘Thousand Guinea week, and that that event arouses | will be able to defy the suggestion that they, too, PHILADELPHIA, May 15, AM—Arri Mozarv’s Mass No. in fret class atyi tist church, He took for his text at the morning hava e, John Ericsson, of “Monitor” fame. Th to be copper- . # Talend: y vie: \. in ef gone into the market for a discourse, and a Ny @. ‘They are copper town, Rogers, Herd’s Island; J Maxwell, May, Boston; A efforts were crowned with success 1 the | Mryice John aix., 38, jesus, knowing that | extraordinary interest here for many snonths before | (int Sr ingincerity will actach to Mundreds ot ex- "Carroll, Norwich. fastened and sheathod, and are expected to be atlout by the | Edwards, Henson, Richmond; Cornel Lewes, Del, May M4, 6AM—At Breakwater. sclirs Laco~ middie of July. Mr Joseph B Van Deusen, builder of the | Tree, Bodkianl ter Richmond: Stay Fatchen eee Providence propellers, running on the Neptune line, is the | Camden for Jackeonville. A bark and brig came into the general superintendent. harbor last evening; names unknown. Wind S. Weather Be all things were now accomplished, exclaimed, ‘it is + 7 magnificent inusie was rendered with all the power | finshed.’ The story of Calvary and the conse. | Me dav; but It may be desirable to add that the | cellent clergymen who have done ngthtug to deserve and finish that first class singers and instrumental | @#euces to mankind of the various sufferings and singular proceedings in the market in connection | it. For our own part we have determined not to 4e; ~ . 7 lend our advertising columns to a system which we performers couid afford, Madatue Kretechmar and | Gouttiof (be Messiah formed the toples of the dis- | with it have given it special features which will di& | ce qnabie wo defend, We Will at least practice, at thick and raining. lie caitifana Glay" as) copranie’ Secures Ga tinguish it in the records of the turf. Me the iad @ loss to ourselves, What we preach”? Marine Disasters. ont HAND. Ning 1 Arrived. brig Gog W Chase, Bacon, ‘ . eral features of the meeting, they differ in no materi: pega a aa ee Bank NoRDOEN— The Norwegian bark Nordoen, which latelphia; sehr Allen js, Sterling, NYork. tenor’ and Messrs. Chase and Widing a INTELLI! " into Tybee in a. leak; i “> PORTSMOUTH, May 13-—Arrived, schrs Loonesa, Myers, baseos aid fall justice to the music, ‘The So ae respect, with the exception of the great day, from | ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT BY A BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER. for Montevideo, will come upto. he ia ea and Mx E : Hendcinony Price, Philadelphia; Active, Coombr, ny ra si aang acon el 0 link’s sbi tead of t and Edward Kidder, Baker, 0. quartet Guadernus and the soprano solo and | NEW JERSEY. those of the Craven. The weather throughout was | Mr, Edward J. Lowber, President of the Corn Ex- | Morea there velug every tactity for doing ihe work here, | Sailed 1ith, schrs Ella Matthews, Markleeve, Piindetpbia chorus: Ulna Virgo. by Mae. Krewsohmar ena senna wonderfully fine, and though the sun shone fiercely | change Insurance Company, made an affidavit yes- The Nordoen, on her way up the river on Bacay Inst, got | Bllon, Miller, Rockland. ised, brig Annie M-Yonng ao, by . Krets eSsatn telnenwerensctinn e Nor : j : , : chorus, were particularly well executed, At the z from an unclouded sky, such @ fine breeze swept | terday before Alderman Coman, Acting Magts- | Would begotten of "at high water last evening. Savannah | (Br), Morrill, Ardfossan : achrs Ame!ln G Ireland, Townsend. couclusion of the mass the grand march from the Jersey City. across the great, glorious heath, as cooled the hottest | trate at the Tombs, charging Dean R. Chester, | Advertiser, May 13. Georgetown, DO; Mary Hankin, Tyler, Baltimore; villian “Prop was performed in spiendid style by Mr. DRUNKENNESS ON THE SABBATH.—The police ar- | spectator. The only drawback was the feartul | jate bookkeeper and cashier of the com-| BARKM MonrAlown—The work of discharging the carzo | Eijsapethmort for Pawincket; Wild. Pigeon, Philips, Eliza: Sherin (the organist) and of the French bark Michel Montatgne, at Savannah in dis- a Sherman and The ¢ bethport; James M Bayles, Arnold, ‘0. 3 M ress, was commenced Lith inst. ‘ontents of the upper Y arie a DC; wchra Lucy D tier of hogsheads are only slightly, while the lower tlera are | wimiee Britis cat Palisdepiias: J.B dohnaon, Suiith badly damaged, many of the hogsheads being nearly empty Peat pins Nor Pactic, ticker, do; Challenge, G from evaporation. The vessel is kepi free of water, the | iver, do(or Bangor); David G Floyd, Weeden, do; Foam, steam pump of Mr H F Willink having been procured, Homan, Trentone Nd Millow, Eldridge, do; Beulah i Sharp, SLOOP NEVADA, of and from Smithville, SC, for Harbor | Cole, Elizabethport; Almira T Rowland, Rowland, Rondout; Inland, with a cargo of shingles and lumber, went ashore | Louisa W Birdsall, Latham, do; John B Spofford, Hawkins, night of 7th inst on Egg Island reef. ‘The crew and most of | do; Lavinah Jane, Conklin, do; Treasure, Arnold, Troy ; Ster cargo were saved; vessel bilged. ing, Vail, NYork. Mincell PAWTUCKET, May 14—Arrived, schr John © Baxter, epsnaenecazal gs Jones, NYork. Purser L I. Young, of the steamship Gen Barnes, from Sw- | Sailed—Schis Reading RR No 44, Anderson, Philadelphia : vannnb, bas our thanks for favors, JM Freeman, Eldridge, NYork; Julie Baker, Haker. for do Notice to Mariners. RICHMOND, ny 13—Arrived, steamship Niagara, Blake- Blonde Rock, upon which the British steamship St George | Man, NYOrkK; achr Malsburg, NYork. was recently lont, Ia not on the coast of Maine, as stated in | | ROCKLAND, May 12—Sauled, achrs Leontine, Pratt, and some newspapers, but lies SE 8!g miles from the Seal | @ W Kimball, Hall, NYork. Y x D -Sailed, bark Evangeline (Br), Inlands, off the coast of Nova Scotia, ee Eee cte CO ny Oana ia boul, Packer, Liver: The Seal Inland Lighthouse (British) is 34 miles distant | pool, from Blonde Rock. ‘Arrived 15th, ships Ellen Goodspeed, Preble; Old Colony, je —=, and Annie Sise, Robinson, NYork. ‘The Bell Buoy off Graves Lodge, in Boston harbor, report- SAVANNAH, May 12—Arrived, achr Irene E Menervey, ings Wall, Portland. gilto have deitted from its moorings ou the 8th inst, hasbeen | “ktir TIVAN, Me, May 10—Sailed, schr Nevada. NYork. the suil orchastra, | rested twelve persons for drunkenness yesterday, | plague of dust which filled the air, and, falling in | pany, with embezzlement of $252 59 and ife were prese: z wife were preseat duriag | a) unusually large number for Jersey City in one | clouds, made every one uncomfortable. The Jockey sopropeeeng he gpd carat to tee h mass | day. The Corporation Attorney a few weeks ago, | Club promised long ago to get the roads watered oD | amdavit of Isaac L. Doughty, cashier of the Home sonlayer at the request of the Police Commissioners: delivered | racing days, but, of course, they have not done so, tosaranse ea any, Was ere Co aol bg bein a. ather 8 1 an opiuion in writing respecting the liquor " the accused. He was cominit letauls 0! #8 sulndeacon, and Hl Mass No. 16 was | trame on Sundays, but for some reason yet unex. | S24 very lkely never will. That they will have to | (O° ewer’ qhe necused, who denles the charge, cane by tue admirabie choir, under the leadership | plamed it has not been made public. The State law | Move with the times was evident on Tuesday, when | has only just returned from Cuba, and had taken — pe age Cannon. — apd this church | prohibits the sale of liquor on the Sabbath in any | there swept down on the town such a horde of | quarters at the Astor House. He is said to be a bech solnewhat weakened iately, but proved | part of New Jersey, yet it 1s notorious that this law Cock: a rusti nt jenicing on the | 2¢phew of the late Dean Richmond, Adequate to-day to rendering Haydn's raustc in | fx violated every Sanday, und the police commis. ee SBA Hes enc eente Pou cae erecieabie sy le. AL the usual stage of the proceed- | stoners are mute. During Mayor Gopsill’s term of | Course, serenaded by negro minstrels and watching | ye fonowing rare works were recently sold in pen ion Mee apparent Paice ate ing \ccaiass omice the Jaw was rigidly enforced y the police | the “three card trick,” as must have made Lord | Pparis:—The “Variations” of Bossuet, two volume: Fecond chapter of tue Aotsof the Apastes; relatuy | cummssion, then im power, Dut that commission | Giaszow turn in his grave. ‘The scene was, in fact, | With annotations 1m his own handwriting, fetched the descent of the Holy Spirit_on the Aposties. ‘Thea! "sorter STRIKE THREATENED ox x such as Inever before witnessed on the heath, and | Suvinuing of the fiteenthe century, entitled. “Les Beope of the Sermon Went to show that the Spirit of ¢ 5 s THE Eeie | ifiv may be considered as foreshadowing the future, | PeeiNn'de st. Io,” composed of 118 leaves, enriched God came to renovate hamanity, and that it accom- | Ratway.—The brakemen on the Erie Railway hav- | the old regime is over. ‘The crowd was very large, with Afty-eight sdmirely, executed miniatures, re- Pilshed this great Work through the Church, the | ing struck a few days ago in consequence of a re- | though, spread over the vast moor, it looked sparse. | Ni/Ra'si ngce ‘hing visibie representative of Christ in the world. He duction in the pane There were 1,000 carriages on the ground, and the contended that ali we possess of truthful ecclesias- | Guction in the number of men, the order for areduc- | jorsemen and Women swept over the course in — ees ane ‘ own to bes tarough the | tion was rescinded, and the men returned to their | squadrons. 8 H I P P I N G N E WwW Ss ‘atholic Church; for ne other sect could | work. Twenty-four hours after th ‘THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS, do so, as they were not in existence teu, and that | hundred aoe laden aM Bh get gti ‘The result of this, the first of the great three year Siie . Nasco as Catholics ought to feel delighted in beionging (© & | yp at Port J d la hi old events of the season, you will probably haye al- ea papas SALEM, May 13—Arrived, schr L Jones, Muncy, Baltt- faith establishea by C! m4 Put Po ervis, and wonld have rematmed there, er 2 By order of tl itinouse Boara. " ‘Apostles — thet en Ns boos Be Ba eal a in all probability, for several days, but for the ami- | T¢2dy learned, and I shall therefore do no more than Almanac for New York: ‘This Day. nee Way gE Lighthouse Inspector, 2d dist, Miph—Arrived, schra_Addlc Blaisdell, Fisk, Philadelphia lance at its leading features. The Belladrum mys- ret cable settlement of the difficulty with the men. This | #! v1 3 concession to the brake he % tery was not cleared up till the horses actually a At the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal charch | Cmpoldeued. then and net deen eda yee have | passed the post, and even when the field was three. | U2 riety the Rev. Dr. Newinan preached @ sermon trom the | made, The wages of a brakeman 1s one | duarters of a mile from home his old enemies of- | "an sets. - xt, “For by thy words thou shait be justified, and | dolar and seventy-five cents di fered 8 to 1 against him. The excitement mant- by thy Words thou shalt be condemned.” ‘The theme | {he meat ape entyctlve | ee Strike, unig | fested at Newmarket when it was known that he discussed was the moral character of words, The rganizing for & strike unless m “ ” PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 16, 1869. es ie Sora eae they recelve two dollars, each per day. ‘The | Would come down was wonderful. All the “touts, rw na Frank Marla, ‘Holt, Elizabethport; Comet,’ Dow, do tor A first class Bell Buoy has been substituted for the spar | Portsmouth. Sailed—Schra Admiral, Steelmat tical mies from Hyannis Eight? esr esbow Sty WS nau | andy Austin, Davie, Philadelpht Spar buoys with red and white horizontal stripgwhare been | | ifth-—yArriveds jchrs Jule oo placed of Hodges and Gallatin rocks, whicb have 6 water upon them, and ie nearly in a line with the Bell Buoy above mentioned and Collier's Led Beacon. By One oF ine BLAKE, Lighthouse Inspector, 24 dist ouse Ins or, Boston, May 14, 1889, DISTINGUIGHING LIGHTS FOR CROSBY LIGHTSHIP. 441 | Moon sets....morn — — . 712 | High water..morn 12 22 D 8 Mershon, Ayres, eth, Candage, Philade! za Johnson; Baltic, Haskell, yy, Rockland for NYork. Arrived, ecbr E L Porter. id intluence | strike was to take professional and awateur, and the ordinary gode- ‘ords and their eifect upon human action. He | 9 few of the more pc A Ma a mouches of @ racing town were kept for two days Herald Packages. ‘aid that words were often more powerful than opposed any such proceeding for the present. The | 0 the tenter hooks, and were constantly raputng Captat Pi f Vessels arriving at this will actions and imore lastiug in their consequences. | resolution Was accordingly abandoned but the men | down to the station to learn whether he had arrived, | _ Captains and Pursers of Vesse qc: Hiaagapid President Grant and family were among those | fre so clated at their tamph last week that ther | He came on Monday, at two o'clock, the very hour | please deliver all packages intended for the HERALD to our present. labor under the impression they have the railroad | t Which the broken down Wild Oats was struck out | regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam The services in the Episcopal churches were con- company “on the hip,’ and the strike 1s only post- | Of the race. The Duke of Hamilton reached Paris | yacht fleet. The New York Associated Press do not now Gucted With special reference to festival of Whit Th ceset from the East on Saturday morning, and on learn- Sunday. At the Church of the Epiphany Rev. Dr, | PoBed-, The con: jon has proved injurious both a h, collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, Starkey preached a sernion from the Gospel accord. | % te employers and the employed. tebgrapled to tie cclebrated “finance “agents: | S# Will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings Mi ing to St. John xiv., 26—“But the comforter whom A SERIES OP DARING BURGLARIRS—ARREST OF THE Padwick, the spider of the ‘4 der and Fly,!? | Of the regular monthly meeting, held March 8, 1808: the Father, will send in my name he snail teach you | ALLEGED BURGLAR.—Last Friday week, on the jastings’ allegory, toscratch him. For some reason Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Associated all things.” After explaining the origin aud uses of | arrival of the Providence steamboat in New York, | °F other this was not done, and the Duke had bim- | Prese Pacer bus sileres 6 Sip cows in the the festival the Doctor, by way of application, said it self to give the order when he reached Newmarket | arbor of New York. Passed unanimously. was (ue duty of every Christian to pray earnestly | OMe of the passengers, giving his name as Jerome | on Mon lay. Mr. Merry, too, was down from Lon- B@~ The office of the HERALD steam yachts JaMEs and for the fuliliment of the promise of the Saviour, | Brown, was arrested on the charge of breaking open | dou, and preserved the same taciturnity as before | JEANNETIE is at Whitehall alip, All communteations from 4nd Le hoped the services of the season which com | @ nat box belonging to another passenger. He was | When he heard all sorts of offers made against Bella- | owners and conslunecs 0 the masters of inward bound ves menced to-day would ve marked by a special out 4 ceil drum. . His friends, who have shown the greatest pouring of ue holy spirit. held im custody till an investigation could take | hostility to the horse, and laid so much inet him tt the ! pd Presbyterian chureh Rev. Dr, Sunder. place. On opening his box the oficers found several | for the ‘Two Thousan and and Derby, continued the op ARRIVALS, . or, deiivered a discourse from the | yy SM tien undauntedly. No opportunity was given of text, “Quenci not tue Lioly Spirit.” He argued that Mrcengg a Siseram wen taut thn teletionee Seeing hira, for he was kept Close ll Ta and |. , RSFORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. she spirit of God strove with every man at some ve- | Providence, and it was ascertained by the reply that | ten lle Was taken round to the stables and the | _ Searaship Aleppo (Be), Hatrioon, Liverpool May 4, wi riod or other of his ite, The fact that his warnings | tne clock belonged to the Rev. Father O'Reilly, from | Starting post, where he was saddicd. The great | Wow'ot Fastndt, passed bark Carel Tou, rd iven that, on and after the iat day of 'y ipishie will exhibit two distingulsh- adition to the single bi Va ext, the ‘ing bright lights, in ht as at present. lp arfangemnent of the lights will be ss fallows: eee iafingulant Higuis wil be pinced; one onthe n vessel, tbe cther abafy at wight of about ware e116 seen broadside on three lizhta will ap- TALE ALES in the form of a triangle, the malnmasthead hgbt formin; VA i {he apex, the distinguishing inghts one at each extremity of —\ e pe When the vessel is seen end on the lights will appear as ! led, Paria Exposith.n, 1837. lights, the mainmasthead light over the bow or stern hig Wao Week Eighteen eared, it, ax the case may be. between Seventh and Eighth avenios. be visible excent within ihe chatnelas their purpose DICAL | 7_ vintble excep! in the channel inthat, on passing the Formby Lightshi shapia MEDICAL Wonrett course for the Crosby Channel, aby, HYATT'S LIFE BALSAM. read and Gout, in their worst a may be readily distingulshed from the Crosb, By order of the Board. a pelas, ol Ulcers and the worst ood, great, Debility, Liver Com- JOHN HARRISON, Secretary, plaint, Kidneys, Salt Rheum, ac., &c., are most certainly were often unheeded furnished the necessity for this | whom it had been stolen. “The prisoner was taken | feature of the betting was the sudden advance on | frase a Nort German’ Lloyd's stesmckin: bound sear, | DK Ollice, Liverpool, April 15, 138. Cured by this sovereign puritier. iklns’boen ‘tested by. the ad monitio: It Was @ serious mutter to repel the | to providence and lodged in jail, but he made his | Monday night of Martyrdom, who, on a cominission | 14th, lat set cos oak @ National steamship, bound east; Spoken. public twenty-one years, [thas cured a bundred thousand Be comge iis act aan, aun, as AC Were, from us—aud 1 excape that very night. A description of thefagitive | betg thrown into the market, and especially after | same dey, 284 miles east of Sandy Hook, a Cunard steam: | Brig Heotscraig (ot Dundee), from Palermo for ruladel- | carat ee ntaeis crac tabee amar, tr antes se Ween uis had been cousidered he Ladardonabie ot > . lo t } . - “ tin sponea of in the Heripeares : ray forwarded to the police im dierent. cities, | itn (Vespasian) was backed down from 30 101 C0 | _seesmahipReraria (NG), Franzen, Hamburg May 1, with | Pity MAY 1807 pile boat AT’ stowast, No i etts Batak does sok costatn & pails of mercury ot ras Morris at Elizabeth, N. J. On being brougnt up for | ¥t0 2. The fleld consisted of nineveen—all carrying | {is ion 7 3h paased sleattah}p Atmericn (NG). bound Sart; | Brovwens May 2—Sailed, Crest 7 any mineral, pone RELIGIOUS SERVICES ELSEWHERE. examination detective Kilcauley of Jersey City, ap- Peri cig or peg erm Ferg od ond _ thy lat 48 ton 25.10, 0 Bret steam show a ais tanta led, Crest of the Wa prtinctpal depot, at Grand, street, Sold by dragetat, ry : . ie ~ ’ jetdant, No mind east; thy lat 0 arm, March : oes pa By Paluheld Scmereiice | aud Duke of Beaufort (who was second to Pero Go- che Angeie rane, oud eat Pak A087 ion |g SANZOEWANGtR, March 4—Salled, Antelope, Hill, Am- | P'jiyatt's Iuza Souf, 16e., permanently cures Uararrh. Pemstiinanain: New Brunswick aud elsewhere, and, finding him: | ™e%_ in the Newmarket Biennial) were equal | 622» North Serman sieamsbip, bound eest. “Barons (Africa), March 24—Sailed, Ovid, Bacon, Bos- ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT nats en thd arse Mace Beh | Ae, eee ue oe eatee ae tae, eee aera enn i raver ade ay | A aun tino piel, tao crenyeer, wert of sugar ‘At Hamilton—Brigh Glance (formerly the Angel for NYork in May; Chebucto, Kenned: 9 Se. suflcleat cause, No charge, in advance. “A:tvice free, from br % Annett la ©, phen Sonn ae Sew'anpes “hulls A Hallock mati ‘brig. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD ete aie ee mtet. hatiae waters |“ _ausxci orricey "Ft ros bine May9; Edwin, for do, dg; wa, for do do;’ Helena, for A rE, - ~ Boston, do. arene cow JAMES GILL, BANKER ASD BROKER, 125 Cow’ Bay, April 24—arnvea, brig Irla, Burrell, NYork A. bag noes, : self at ieast favorites at 3 to 1: then came jom. POUGHSRErSIB, May 16, 1569 quest oe Samiten tan tuah te tsvan Maen, at the price quoted; The Drummer, wmner of ‘This has teen a day of smiles and tears, or, rather, | Messrs. Kilcauley aud Morris had him remanded | ‘¢ Great Metropolitan, figured at 8 to 1, while mm Plymor sunehine and rain; but between the pattermg drops | Wel they proceeded to the residence of the pris- | Alpenstock, who carried of the City and Suburban, ifs, Hes west of Nantucket Lightahtn, brig Marin oner, at Piainfleld, ard made a complete examina- | W#s quoted at 20to 1. The pace was made very | el. at RP gn the beauty and fashion of the city thronged the | ton of his eifects, They found a large amount of “how”? for # consideraole distance by Conrad and Sevres sk Sos Sel, Caiverss, bance for Bt Joke, NB stcvets and tilled the churches, decked in full spring | property, which tiad been stolen from different par- | Btamridge, who were started to “make running” | 4y, tn shih don "ho Ohh oon aavannal May 13, 7 PM, Aitire, At the First Reformed church this morning | U8. Siiver forks and «poons, napkin rings and nu- | for other caudidates, and when half way up the | with mdse and pecengges Se Seregein, 2C & Co. merous other articles of silver ware, a double set of | Bushes Hill they retired. The command was left with | Steamabip Niagara, Blakeman, Kichmond, City Pornt and Rey. Mr. Van Gteser preached from Psalm Ixxxiv, | harness, buffalo robes and two | robes | Count de L "s Perry Down and the Duke of | Norfoik, with mdse and passengers, to tlie old Dominion 10—“For a day in Thy courts is better than @ were. Collected Bo ND “the Bro- ey ceecrraome = ie wht bane anss vison "Geeamebip & © knight, Denty, Georgetown, DC, with mdse thousand, T had rather be @ doorkceper in the | Sivved that she had been married to him only eleven | onthe left. Mr. Merry’s colt, who was palling hard | *%4pamenger, to Enillips. Brown # vo, Bay May LW with ver Attorney, 78 Nassau ai Branette, Howes, Philadelphia, with mdse, toJ leared itham street, Nghent House of my God than dwell the ‘ents | months aud was entirely. ignorant of his depreda- | #t his jockey, Kenyon, headed Perry Down bait way 4 bag roe bat Pedy rice pald for Foreign and Domestic Gold and Silver, and ail of wickedues."” ‘The elognent preacher gave a | tons. Ills plan of operations was atonce novel and | doWn the hill, Martyrdom stil at his quarters and Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston, with mdse, to Wm F Inport May aeons ey orke NYork dg; | binds of Government Securities bought and sold.” graptuc description of the circumstances under | [senlou. The property he acquired 1m the manner | Pretender gradually iinproving his position. On «led to i different parts of New Jerse reaching the Abmgton mile bottom Osborne brought teamship Acushnet, Kelly, New Bedford, with mise and @hich the Paaiin was. written, ii dedidonee ne Piatptenl, where It reained it | up the latter and took a neck lead of Helladrum, but | Daatensers, to F "e Wood. z gone of Helladrum, but | Pitark Auantle (Non, Jacabacn, Newport, B, 49 dare, with David, reinarking that the longiu of the latier was | 4 Preity large stock had been accumulated, He Seree coud band las Guu tm bu tivek, & aalae bs earn psa Bockatsua “Hts "ine 3 he House : then packed tt w boxes rse ci h . 7 y towards the House of God. In those days special | [timbre addressed to is Oma Dome, Where twee | not, however, escape notice that Kenyon was calling Hark MH Culbert (Br), Hatfield, Buenos Arron 88 darn winds moe lor do, do; Anna - - = " BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ALIs erance; Fougere, and George, Wires, tt \ieaion laa the States, without publicity or exposure. Good every- Paay Dundas, and Four Brothers, for do, do. where. No fees in advance, Success guaranteed. Consuita- FALMOUTH, May 4 Arrived, Vanguatd, McLellan, Pisa- | Hon free. ROBERT CHASE, Lawyer, 807 Hroadway. scribed the fight of ms. = b y. J i ALL Places were iustauced, as the House of God, Heaven, | sod at aucuon. The anctionecr was’ tuformed on | 2 his mount, while Osborne was sitting like astatte | with hides, de, to Hoyt & Hincker. Had ligh BeeALTAR, April Arrived, Dante Weteter, Pitan, | (YOM MY ihe hel cured ty Dr SAORARIE, tes Brome: the Valley of Jacob’s Vision, the Tabernacle of the ch occasion that the owner, Brown, was a dealer | 0D hls. Fifty yards from home all doubt was at an | of the » May 6, Int le ‘21, spoke brig Solway GLACR Bay, Apri $8—Arrived, brig Lenoir, Lenoir, NYork | W&Y- BS Pane ts 0 return). (and cleared Jews and the 1 Cleared May 3, brig Vol o Xi Bi N mple at Jerus bur we live | Mthese articles aud purchased largely in New York, end, for when dg made one more great effort it Queen (BED poe ~ ecko, Der Hoscon, Providence and elsewhere. The magistrate | proved ineffectual. | Beliadrum did ali he eould, but | dare, wit logwood and 8 Kingston, Ja, D . to Jonas Smith & nt, Ganion, NYork; Sth, echrJohn yam CAN HAVE THEIR rages BRAMELL e ¥ . jort! c or on an errs by M. LA « TW Bro in duspensatio s new temple 18 in | at Elizabeth will pronounce his opinion in the case | H€ Was not able to get on terms with Pretender, Who, | Go. “itad light erinds and calms the whole Dassaye, Hesterup, MeKinnon, Kort. it eyebrows arranged by the earls of lite people. The churches of the | to-morrow. The. Rhode. Island authorities ae. | Witla little rousing, won cleverly by half aléngth, | “Tar Golden’ Weat (Br, Hrown, Bt Jar, ye, with | ghiVRRboot, May I-Sailed, Fire Queen (8), Williamson, | Way. Raia iy mand tat he be delivered up to them for | Perry Down Gnished third, tour lengths behind M a mar, to Boyd & Hineken, Had light variable win inently the hose of God, not Entered oui M4, Jobn 8 Harrie, Lang, Belfast, Me; Kedar ATTER OF DISEASE. present day are pr & nutober of crimes laid to his charge in that Merry’s representative, ana Martyrdom, ridden out Ailsa (Br), Miller, Matanzas, 6 days, with sugar and | 4) "Muir, Boston, — » eevant piles of brick and | Chief of Police Kearns, of Elizaberh, pret nye by Fordham to secure ‘piace money, failed to do so, | 2 nasseure gotder lid fue weather. ieee ska bac ONDON, May 4—Cleared, Quickstep, Chase, Newport to | At this time, when so many are ailing, it /* well to be xis house. David | prisoner ou several charges of burglary alleged | belug a neck behind the French colt, Ac, 6 Crandall & Urophray. Hine bat’ strong westerly | Yond for NYork. ore € vee hectth: Thah loved ine te "* house: so | against Lim in Umon county, N. J i the Ohtet : CNet, MEETEW ov wine RACE. : Stes mroeh of the passage “hing 6 lat $340" Ie, CORT, atssXA, Avril 27 arrived, Smyrniote, Mackay, Alexan- rightly advised as to the management of our hen! rn ought we te of Police as New Brunsw 4 f “4 # usnal there is the greatest difference of opinion | spoke Spanish steamer Don Lopez. from Havana for Cadiy, * 7 in poe hee he ni committed Aa thst cy of the With of Apri. as to how Pretender won and as to how Belladrum | snd gots supply of provisions from her: th, lat 98, lon 62 S| pene eal ee ee Pe om ent should love te sanctuary, a ms the Magistrate is ina dilemma, | 10st, though the tone of the market, im which the | W;,passed ship Le Glone (Br) siecring ENE: Mt, May 1h -Arrived, Germania (s), Kier, NYork | casionally « humor bostile to his health is admitted. With ail these ¢ rig Nelly Husted, Maiony, Mesa 7 h r will require Aladdin's lamp to | former figures at 2 to 1 and the latter at 6 to L for ihe | ,,4ukenoninean & Cor teased Gleriecr weal Way et {of so intricate a situation, Brown | Derby, indicates the prevalent feel It ts asserted | Brig ano (Br) Bury, Gibralter, 46 days, with mize ‘and 9 t twenty-seven years of age, five feet seven | 0 the one hand that had Kenyon ridden bis horse eeezerr, 10 AB Francia & Co, had strong westerly winds <1 height and a shoemaker by trade. according to the orders he received, which he whole ps Peoy le to be thanksal fe fe " and proceeded 16th via Cherbourg.) ONTO CAELLO, May d-tn port origa Herme BRANDRETH'S PILLS delphia, ready; Raboni, just arrived. ponte QUEENSTOWN, Muy 4. Arrived, Jane A Bishop, Kerr, Mon. | are ite opponent and conqueror. They mildly but rurely expel terideo. to ake awaiting race” of it, fot, |. Brig Canada (Br), Oreado Rio Janeiro 38 days, with hides : eon 5 Was onpropitivus ns from the Paterson. The Jockey nyc A ad dh ‘oom Ae ia i Amini ie Co. Urosted the manator ‘Air wa" | Attived 1h, Siberia (a), Martyn, NYork for Liverpoo! ‘and | Impurities from the bowels and from the boos ‘This ques ti ive) Classes "Were Hovicealny good. Ade | FACArR FROM THR COUNTY JatL.—A notonions | that these were hls mnstructlons; but that Beitadrumm Jone 28 WA nt Bit Reramiico, ape chr Rowland, | PReun, 1135, nyo Caan Rha tor Nr tg | om ofc prove by the tino of moun cine resves Were deitvered by ex-City lataberiatn Pug ai 4 “Mag? nO oof at FO eggs Souson. ius press ae | ee ley, Surre Fowier aud a Mr. French, of Counecti- | . oy =o rg Dowd, confined in the Passaic “4 yp lh Rage Brig Solway Queen (Br, Grisithe, Pernambnos, 29 daye, | aaq, Metis, Sinith, do, e i women, Every one suffering from any sickness, especially vail unde ‘The Arrived, Emerald, NYork. Ernst, NYork for Bremen (and | pains in the limbs, low spirits, headache, costiveness, colds, schoo! numbers wo bundred and ‘was 80 fres! sntence he could not hold him, thongh, he added, bad he | with sugar, to BD Morgan Co. Had some li , nieace for larceny, escaped on | heen able to do so, the result would have been differ. | “Bric fersatta (Br), Hil, Cleat egos, 17 days, wite guia lay. How she got out is a mystery, as tue doors | ent, On the other hand, tt Is asserted by the major- Tucker & Lightbourn, Ae tpttet churek, in_ the moruing, hes. on. ceed a ratiened se usual and the only means of | ity that while Belladrar showed his last year's form, | ¢ diaysy with eugartot Trowurlige & tons: Balied,oneaey | vy flay T-In port rigs Gipeey, for NYork May 4; | Influenza, rheumatism, dizziness, should give them & trial . Wines preache om Peal #6—“l have = he is anon-stayer, could not have gone an inet fur- ‘0 steer raynay, do —— seen an end of all peri mimanduwnt | Boariso.—-The Dundee Roat Cub will eeiebrate | ther and Will bs beaten still more easily over the Deroy | pratense wMney for ew FT with mune, Ky May §_In port parka Mendota, Perry, for ¥York, | Tpolnt with confidence to long duration and thelr widespread is exceeding brow. thought of the Ps ‘on the jaw of God. When men are aii to be judged their “openmg dag’ on the | ni course, which is halta mile further. Pretender, who aces ake from which the | [hy adventurer, out of Ferina, and isthe property | Arig Gtpay ‘Dan). Rerbanm, Rernbanm, & Crols, 10 days, clubs named on the 2ist inst., and committees of Mr. Jobnstone, ly enough did not | with ag oo % passengers to P Hanford & Oo. they desire that allowance shall be made for huwan | Dave been appointed to make ail the necessary ease the "Newmarket folks, “who denounced ee ns Te ee Orr | Seeeived perfections; When men are jndghi Tangements The clubs of Hackensack, Belleviie, | him as a “beastly goer,” “plain aa a coach” | “sry Nelle, Davis, St Croix, 14 days, with angar and mo- ow loath are they to take inte consi Newark, Jersey City and other places uave been in- | “slow as a man ip boots,” and a great | } to Roche Brot & Coffey. Sailed in company and con- the fgg < human pet a better | Vited, and a fine time t# anticipated. deal more, aud looked somewhat dumbfounded when ted gio pores ng ears. eaik oa: way jn of ourselves is e the Vink.—A fire broke out about half-past u they saw him beat all the Newmarket champions—- we, Matanzas, 9 days, wih sugar to J Perfect standard of God's law, and compare our- | gar itaay morning imam old building on the eek | Martyrdom, Perr Tenedon Hermione colt | ? SAME RC ve varmoun, men, x selves with it, When we judge our neighbors we rday morning in an old building on the corner ot | and oihers—as if they had been donkeys rather than | Ura trmesting (if Varmauth, Me). Knight, Matanzas, 10 shonid exercise that charity which “hopeth ali | Washington and River streets, occupied by Marshall | horses. It will be remembered that he fished | ““ftigdinwey Queed, wot Portann ¥, things.” The speaker declared that man as are- |) & McGrogan, as a storehouse. The flames were ox. | third—with a penalty—behind Pero Gomez, now | with mi ‘and molanses, to ligious being la imperiect, sinful and a led, and | linguisted before any material damage was done, | cond favorite for the Derby at3% to 1, and Scot Brig Harold PO. Blocialr, Be In his natural state seems destiture of goditness, He | which the neighbors think was a great pity for the | Ush Queen, Who, ax will be seen below, Won che One | Molames to PLNering Aton. | losed Uy hoping. that ail the congregation might be | looks of the locality. The fire was douttiess tie | Tuousand Guineas oa Thursday, erty Down, who | yo Sigg tne shridbttengt Arteta subdued by God’ mrt ot washed by His spirit and work of an tacendiary. started at 66 to 1, ran remarkably well, as did Tene- ‘Sehr Clara (Rr), Whiting, Caphalonia, 68 days, and Gibral- be presented to.Christ a8 a part of that glorious dos, the fifth in the race after starting, at the heaithy | tar A; leo F Malley. Ht ie Carter, 4 9 e ort Carter, Kenny, for do ide; Monitor, ready 19 4 | reutation aa proote positive of thelr perfect innoce ragcAtaereges ge Sante petcwes | uri worth fig: Bila’ riot Northern tat trom nat REMEMBER, meaner Bat, COM, March 2 Balled, Bessie Grevfell, Gren- | sickness comes from matters hostile to health. To get weit — Asmevtean Porte. these must be removed as quickly as possible, for every hour ALEXANDRIA, May I8-Arrived, echt Jennie Shephard, | they are retained we may become worse and worse, Bran- Balled. Sehre Wm Wallace, Scull, Boston ; Maria Pearsons, | dreth's Pills are enre, aud address themselves to the work as o and Jobo J Wi I ; Florence Rod. a ad ., Sern On yihyreg oe s00n as swallowed, often curing by a single done. In affee- F Lowel, benylin Sar sae ss a “7 7 CUTS B | sone caused bya 100 fall babit of body and in retention of BOS’ MA Mleared, y Curling, Sohn. NA, bark ‘Aexandring ( me and Campbell iteheliy tien? natural evacuations their use is often life saving. All are cons cnieceamenee 7, with Currents, to iad by ochre Cale Church of which Maul speaks as without spot or THE ERE RAILWAY ACCIDENT. odds of 100 to 1. The most astonishing performance | weatt : hanes Re iieher, Mobiies Helene: Botien Wits stows Man. cerned to Know this, for all are subject to audden severe al- tine pulpit of the Co Jona! church was ocer 5 or hat ie ae cae ee hore aa worn Gitar Abr thy ha ne eeeie upes | Witain mane Re ener eee TET, teestiona’ | tack of disease, where thislitie knowledge may cave live oti al 1s 80 | it i + ry jeorgetown, DO; a " mi eee ee eee sent a ita Taser or | Additional Particulare—The Fireman Killed. a a Alexandria, Va.’ biy be correct. ‘The performances of the handi tbe Fetire, Forte Cakes ttene win e church. His subject was the bapti«m of the ‘The colliston which occurred on the Erie Railway, | horses Alpenstock dna The Drummer were simply pei bee th Peter: Pore Cali, Barn, wih hits Holy Ghost, and he took his text from the fret | near Belvidere, N. Y., the account of which wag | “Ueraceful and those who erled up the latter tor May §, Jat 25 20, lon 6910, spoke brig Joli chapter of Jon, thirty-tuird verse:—“And I knew | punished in yesterday's Henatp, has proved ee, and the Derby must be queer sadges of from Ponce, PR, for Delaware Breakwater. hiro not: but he that sent me to baptise with water, nie Whiting (of re neey emneon, Demerara, tone Arrived, ship Zimi, from Liverpool; bark Lawrence, | Secure, then, your health by taking out impurities from the Mestinn; sere Beud, Charleston; Lucy H Coins, Wiming: | eT mn, NC. 5 BANGOR, May 19 —Arri Mary Lymborner, Lan- — sind Hw b Woodbury, Rireabethy a B, BRANDRETH, pork. the same said t on whom thou shalt | fatal, The engineer, Samuel L. Hall, and THE PELL. r and nw with sugar, t) Edwin lowe & Co. ied —Brig Olive, Parker, ‘k; gebra loan, Kend: —= see the “Spirit, descending, “y remaining on | the fireman, George Gurduer, when | they The most satisfactory Tenture of the race ta, that if | with sugar anal Pagry fai, Barbados, 18 days, Philadelphia; Ports Wtieo, Tecsworth sion. ow MT Standreth’s Puts ove ache by vil druggists, who universally him, the same is he which baptiseth with | perceived the danger which threatened them, | Belladrum was beaten his running has, at allevents, Sour Adelizn, (of jan) Rright, Barbados, 15 days, with Hand Phitedelphin. ages pay rs ratte recommend them as #afe, and beyond Wellef curative. the Holy Ghost.” Although Mr. Underwood's head | Jumped off. The former fell on bis side and was | cleared Mr. Merry from the suspicions that were Eogiaases, to Jed rye eS, BRISTOL, May 14 Satlod, ache Native, DeHart, Hoboken. — " 7 1s white With age, {nose who were present yester: stunned for several minutes. Aroused by the market position of the horse, Look ja May (of Provinestown), Baracoa, 9 days, with CHARLESTON, May Liat Quarantine, briga Henry Per- PRINCIPAL OF FIOR, BRANDRETH HOUSE, N.Y and who heard him near; generation ago rr were slightly Jacerated and fh at the circumstances for a moment, and see whether to ley eee yee to BS Wenber kins, na New Orieans; 8 P drow » Keon, Cardenam, - —_—— _ marked that however others may have changed his | juries are not of @ serious character, these suspicions were not natural enough. Here was N to) Morgan & Gen Taek aren ak 3 es with Balled Brig BC i man, Redman, ie, Ge PFICIAL,—PIPTER) R CENT COMMISSION Prosching has the same ring as formeriy. He sald | Mian, in Jomping, happened to stumble and fell | an animal by far the best performer of his year, who | Gilt; galled in company with trigs T fevereten Chalion | Tie hoses i Heaeaay auhattan, NFOrK:, genre Argus O a ars by the baptiam of the Holy Ghost i# not | headlong, his head striking one of the ties. fe was | the more he conquered his opponents the worne fi- Wallab and Clara Brown, for Philadelphia, r BA Dats, thay th keno Goieee lies, Urierson, Phila. pi MoINTIRE, & COS On Meant simply conversion; it may be simul- | Instantly killed, The unfortunate man was twenty- | vortte he became for his three year old engagerments, Schr Mary A Buran (Br), Cleare, Harbor Ieland, 7 days, delpbia. ! uch ge 3 taneons with it, but never precedes it, dt is | Seven yecrs of age, And was one of the most eli. | Nothing could be learned of his progress during the | With pi to Jos Eneas. ClearedSebr J Tinker, Btaniey, NYork, We have no conncetion with any other party or partion, noi for a few, but for all who seek earnesily for it. ent workmen on the line. The body was taken to | winter, and for once the adage was reversed, and Lc 4 w Pegihere, 7 Yr iy with pine. 12th Cleared, sobre Mary ee Newton, Reed, Washington ; All orders for Royal Havana tickets will be Promptly ate aeak atid timid unt eer te. eeticae varias Here | tered by him were sbose. addressed. to tna engineer, | Bited with ramore an torwivetiny tractteneentee | Moe tances for Plaats ot PN ee | AT TE in salted ache Crusade, Davia, NYork WSO OINTIRE 2 00, HOUN Mettertn he dont er (ue baptism of the Hoiy | tered bina engineer, | Mi 0 his having turned “roarer,”* , v ‘ mn 4 : MOINTIRE & PETER Me i Ghost. “Then they were bold and fearless, aud | When he called out that they had better jurp of and | broken down, anda great veut mare tothe like | phere Go + George's Banks, wit halibut, to Lam Pri) Rickie Lonine eae Allens Alon: Geotenanes pect nil heroically preached Christ before ruiers and courts, | save themselves, Ail the ngers Who jumped | effect, And at the same time and “all through the | "Sehr Wild Hunter (Br), Shameld, Windsor, NS, 9 anys, | Noo Toe Burrducie. Poston Phlladelphiay. Clbsey, Boraene OPAL, DRAWINGS Christ Hittosell was obscure and not known out of | Of were more or less injured, and those whoxe | piece’ it could not escape notice that those who Umpliray & Co, N 5 : : rf O arouri and Kentucky State Lotterier. with plaster, to Crandall, His immediate neighorhood anti He received | wounds were severe were taken to Hornelisville, | were with good reason supposed to know most | Sehr Matile E Taber, Coon, i nk, 13 days, with the baptisin, After tt He astonished the Judean | where the railway superintendent procured medical | about the horse—Mr. Merry’s trienda: in fact-—were | Walnut logs, to master. People to such an extent that they were | attendance. They wiil all probably recover. laying against hiin as it he were ‘eat and buried.” Behr Wallon (of Hticbtuond, Me), Osborn, Pensacola, 20 at wi a umber. to th ‘ Utterly confounded. Wesiey when he vegan preach- | At the moment of the collision the ger the natural, i uncharitanie, conctiaion ? | weXew laren, 3 Feosscols Lumber Co, Is bound Bebr 13th Mailed, wchew Henry Freathy, iA Parker, Parker, vernory MIAKOURI—EXTRA OLABB BOB, MAY 15, ISOM, tion Brightmant sO wrens | Oy 4% 10, G0, 58, Oh 4m 7 3%, a0, nerort, York spent cuaee ay ray Ba J 7, Wh, 47, 42, uA. nehrn Win If Deni + a 10, 08 x Mich Salied, » Philadelphia; Zoe, S35 endadiy > 2 | ; i a! z =e ‘ BSE, ae r oe = 2 ie 5 a ; 355 $ prea EES | A Bi Eh Ah ltl A Rl Nil AD cmt lad NE Ie thE dil eee ee hh Nc niche ea epee Maree eae Ch RS es tn etl BON oh ee i ee A = ms = a z Sie si > a afieghtie ed 33 3 s3h8siee aE = gasregers' é ty i SeeE53 g; £) = 3 = ni 2 E cr 5 =e Fy Eo B | | Bags e S33 s : eae k ED = J Hail, and Fanny Hazard, May ork. a tog wae weak and inefficient, but afer his vaptiin | train was running at the rate of about thirwen | Why, that the owner, discovering that Belladram tte Brown, Robbins, Virgin! OALY EST “Clearel Dordelia, Welly Key 6, 70, 30, 73, Methodism epread over two continents, Dlonatng the yolles an hour, and the locomotive ay By would not do, and etd rome the inteonite ‘and ‘nin, temas Went: Tele Bebe. fre vga bene a KENTU siiane wh ry ; people. Haptiom ts the great want of the Church | when it became actually embedded in heaps | honor that have made his yeiow jacket so popular CADINEN, Me, May 12—Balted sebe Neltte Stary Polands | Mh Te nT ad ere abteel tne hayes ie olay, he Congregational and il other churche of freight and debris of the cars. The havoc created | with the public, had sent his friends into the market hy) Moy Ut tved, sobre Mt TT Fi vane lotieries, sggrirmpadlpccr! east “pret gd IW caw viunon (ov VOURFAUIE preueLer relied caves | may be Judyed frou the fact that wis hours elapsed | lo bet egaiust lw representative od to All b yctlce OR HE MENG Setesan, do for doy Wo. 906 Bronaway apd 162 bo"

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