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> aie SHEET. 4 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1960.—TRIPLE 2 a ee ee oe eee wane ference to other of prayer 7 rete to the facts involved are not clearly | ics heard the Gospel preached, and even the Empress, | Sabbath in January be set aside as & day Hd) " TR Before your eommities, aud we do not feel panad to po into though @ very pious Uatholic, gave a beautiful ban- for she comsepeion of She woe Pyar ui yPet «| S full examination of them, which, would be fone as 48 | ner to the Protestant Sunday school of Paris, nuIn- a ORs Aha Se ree aoe “Terk ~ We fal cutarane’, However a Se enon which vere MopanaTon ft inguinal juired whether in appointing | and New Jersey. th Aomeay to two facts eotne roportot the directors to ue As- | the antec committee on the Chicago seminary Re S8 |, Rey Dr, Huemny read a resolution tendering the sembly. restricted to members Assem| or wi thanks Assein!| The Old and New School “zit is well know, tothe Church at lecfinedtorarine | be, May appoint others, which Iutter was voted by | for thelr hoopllaltys ao ae Sonne sent Tact fstalent of i proved and poms Sees M*Stmilar” resolutions a8 those adopted in the New | ings bo. 5 pen Assemblies. four professorship gt er orimation upon thie important | School Assembly on answering the Pope's invitation | ‘The mover of the resolution then went on to pass us that they to have taken meas- | were passed on motion of the Gommitwe on Bills aud | @ farewell eulogy on the ory Pemiarka, COml- ML that otter gah nderaes | Grattan eig.ououneamureuue Pate 8° | tltieiy apg ras Soper tet a te to have informe nee Teported frem the same com: an — i ; Eh Sag! pledges teem de |: | The Commistes on Bills and Orertures, to whom was 0. Asvembly Waa, Colne evay Pes pi 4 Final Adjournment of — the | itty or this Assembly 18 secure for The benvitat ahs | ferred the paper rolating to divorce and infantioldo, be x a ras mind, inary under thetr care. Moreover, it has gone out to the | leave to report thas they recommend the adoption of the fol- that they ad = been. lessed ay New Sohool. | world that ia the management of the seminary too little def- lowing « blasted,’ atinain to the blasting of rocks in ° 01 Jersey City, carried 125 pounds with irey Ay have built stationary ALLEGED BiGaMy.—Edward Gillilan was brought Haward eleke ye PO er before Recorder Martindale yesterday morning on | Philadelphia; am a practical boiler maker in ail ita tho charge of having marred tho wie ofr. John | Branch: ctty on bunnese sass Baye examingd ss pion b Sisaete tae Deeteas eeaiies | Ror gate taunm cee ema kas acc a ut ween ; tne had been on intimate terms with Mrs, Gritman for | for about twelve inches squure were entirely the past two years. The marriage which forms the | ff before the explosion; several others were off tu basia of the ‘complaint was performed in Hobo- | differeut places; the bolt ed ken the Rev. 1 Ellison, ‘The Recorder fixed | broken before the explosion; one weak the bail at $2,000, be the cause of the prenking’ of; severels. A MyarEry.—Sxmietons Exnvaep.—One of the | iovmolvesand put bollers in; considered this boHer workmen engaged in excavating on Seventh street pose the giving ony of the _ oa ue near Erie, yesterday morning, dug up three human over pressure of steam; with pion! skeletons, which had been in the earth, it is believed, | Water in the boller, im the condition before the @x- 3 In ‘Id to the wishes of its most liberal beuc- ‘That great pain we are constrained to admit the | the vicinity during the session of the Assembly). | facie Wour coals i of the opinion wiahwaniover may | lnefeaune tee 0 many para of out country of; | behalf ofthe churchos and his bretiren of New York pe he I 18 Of mor: Fe- lation, X ‘Assem| resence. + ieee catlon eatheg os’ k beaetclary toneoastik: che | which the obligations of toat relation “are disregarded by | He thanked the Assembly for thelr prosence. | A separ: f husbands and divorces . nea of the benafaelars and thie Assombiy should insfet | end; ant soph anwarrantable reascun, ore becom! more | priale prayers the Assembly adjourned vine die, E PG AGALST ExaLavo, | Siae‘crsaalad iets wen lacs | Fou te, veer mg et ee rene ene laren ebdowed thi nation, nie non ire areal: | SAA re ae gt ite ee eta tafe MUNICIPAL AFFMRS, about twenty years. ‘The remains are those of | five pounds of steam on; every practical bollst expremed direction and appoluiment of the General As: | Olrthy also prevails to an alarmin exon Ae ori adults, and as there was no burial ground in that | maker could find out on examining where the bolts Bi soyend—It appears that the directors have displaced three | our country, and the worse evils. which they three Board of Aldermen. Riace DADO, DIORIOIy Of ie Oldems sshabisans, 800: |. reramine that pert Weer or en eran Easy Divorces and Infanticide | of tue trustees, “who trom the beginning have acted as ja tho near future, make it traperative, aa we believe | ris Board met yesterday afternoon, according to | fan Quad fu cree peed z t by gardeners | could tell by sriking it with @ hammer whether & guardians of the treasury fund," and that this removal of | that the whole pone ee istry hurel As “4 ‘o in th years ry bolt was broken. three of their number has led or will inevitably lead to the | Christ should be put forth in maintenaace of truth and of | call, with the President, Alderman Coman, in the | for the growth of flowers and her! Coroner War- said:—I reside as Condemned. rerguaton of othr membar of ihe Board of truaone The | Tite Peommntoy of Ue pubic asa aevaptesbe: | chair. large amount of routine business was ale | Fen commonced an investigation yesterday, but, no | John Butterworth being, sworn, aalde rene, a8 ru wi ‘semi q * tot are Eee cof blah ett’ ad manelal prpeninent emacs which no ire maemens ieee posed of after which resolutions acm scone & mystery. ‘The problem is likely to dety researoh neor: had, several, conversa ions with him about oa a. Seman rs follows:=To rearrange the election ict ol e Bat i of the’ permanent fund of the inalitution, besides | stant promulgation of false ideas of and its cuties 2 " Hoboken. + | on the locomotive a few days he was to THE FINANCES OF THE CHURCIL | tunis ottecse %ncta so important in. the history ofthe ted meals “ar iiaptre psbbecoticber bas i intacace notices | AGrine che tne of pertisular amen cr rary BAREPACED THEFT ov A GOLD WaToH AND Ouary.— | with a load of marl to Princeton, Mechel eee r : NUZAs | geininary, the report of the directors makes no mention, and Perea tan ony xk Saree ng devotion to fash- | tye street, such as Leroy Pisee; to pave Thirty-arh | While Dr. Steinman was standing at the var of a hardly fit to go there, a8 he was the engine ur committee are of opinion, if the facts are as reported | !on and luxury of this age and the which practically ob- | street, from Broadway to the Ninth avenue, and Wash would break down on the road; Gaskill did not say er y the minority, that the intergsts of the seminary require | teins w 40 great an extent Chal pleasure, instead of te glery | ‘rnirty-sixth street, from Sixth avenoe to Ninth ave. | Testaurant in Washington strect on Sunday night | he considered himself in danger. - ye immediate festoration of the, trustocs dleplaced to their | Of Gor totes tors Ibedity of the Okutch of Chat io-oppose | nile, with Bolglan pavement: to rogulats, set curbs, | & Phuladsiphian, named James Brady, avd three | ‘Theodore i usdon, bolng duly sworn, saide—¥ TRE OLD SCHOOL ASSEMBLY. former ed afd Gf Trustens, whice, thoy have (a every practical sve opel ray pon a jagencles fo. ia A es a atreews, The 4 adjourned | associates gathered closely around i and fe live an Mauns Hears iat a Pheri and machiniass SERN a ee Assembly. pedal rant et] 5 up 8 familiar conversation, After a fow minut jaa | Know rs artes {ocoviegs ‘The committee recommend the following resolutions :— of the Gospel, the duty of giving {nstrustion to the people of : Clapsed, the doctor, suspecting that all was nox | 208); belleve him capable of exaiining a bowler and Tenth Day. Resolved, That the Assembiy do request, the three trustees | thet, espe tive _ harges ts to, the Sariprazal dootsing con Re uid of Aailataut Aldersion; SH nape Peering discovering tia def The Assembly met at nine A.M. After the usual | recently appo! by the Board of etors to resign, and lng At this si of the proceedings the company re- Maat to ‘2bpolpted by the Board 0 ordered to reinstate the | {ng in wedlock any who may have been divorcea upon other Tue Board met yesterday afternoon, the President, | discovered that his gold watch and chain were gone. -. quested a cessation of business till such time as two Aevottonal exercises the pusingae opened by the’) three trustees who hava been recentls removed, and they do | than Soriptural grounds. We leo enjoin upon church, Mr. Monaghen, presiding. He immediately thrust his hand into Brady's coat | witneases can be produced from Philadelphia aud Teading of the minutes;-wnfcn were approved. The | Sdvisethe frusteca who have tendered tir renguations to | sions the exercise of dua, daciline fn the “| Sit aera ous omeere Pocket and there found the nussing articles. Brady | Bordentown to rebut the testimony. given by tho nominations to fill vacancies on the different Boards Resolved, That the Board of trustees are earnestly exhotted | in this particular, ‘Phis Assembly regards the destruction by , fat Jokub ,dumsunttied ko On: started A out, ong bs hae fn ae Was | foregoing witnesses. After some hesitation the to co-operate with the directors in sustaining the institu. | parents of their own offspring before birth with abhorrence | A resolution to appo! pursued, caught and broug! fore Recorder Pope, | jury compiled and adjourned, ponding tho arrival of Ofthe Church were closed. Mr. Carter offered the | tf rompin ‘seeking the things which make for peace, The | a8 orime against God and againat Nature; and, as the fre- | ror with the Commissioners in regard ¢o changing | Who committed him for trial, the witnessea, who were expected either last eveu- following, which was passed:— committee recommend that the report of the directors (that | quency of auch murders oan no longer be concealed, we ne alte f w Post Oflice was presented and laid Newark. ing or tais morning, Resolved, That the churches under our care be requoated to | 1# the report called the majority report), and the report of the | hereby. bart ed Fra ae ee a rumorane Want exert | the alte for a ne f Dp MAsowt0.—-Mr. William Silas Whitehead mA lection on the firat Sabbath of October to defray | {fusion of thle seminary, dc, be printed in the appondix to | Siey Spent thoy, io nave been called to preach | OVCT. jasequghd plpereage ppates payee sone srvenson of the delegates to the mecting at Fitiaburg im | ‘be minutes. the Gospel, ‘and all who love purity and the | ga9 LAMPS AND TBLEGRAPH POLES IN THE PARK, | ent lawyer of this city, formerly Grand Master of WESTCHESTER COUNTY. PGiceive, The Assembly recommenda 1 all the muniters | adopted unanimously, oxcobt iaat, part, felaring to | Geena mous ave, ue Just Judgment of Aumlghly | “cue Board concurred with the Aldermen in direct- | the State, was the recipient of an ovation from Bt. a in our connection that they. dgnoatt ay aioe x CS ae the Northwestern Seminary, upon which the voto in | of these things but that they endeavor by all proper means | ing the Street Commissioner to have the gas lamps John’s Lodge, at the elegantly fitted up rooms, on the Ropsery at WEST Fakms.—The public school tm fal euayes de, inthe libresies of our several theological | committee was 10 to 2. to stay the Good of impurity and cruetty, We sail upon.ell | from Contre streesto the lower end of the Park re- | corner of Bank and Broad streots, last evening, which | this village was entered through an open window, ‘and also a the library of the Presbyterian Rey. H. G. SPAFFORD road a minority report, the | to.remember that marriage is honorable, not only tn lise | moved, and also to confer with the the telegraph | was extended as a farewell souvenir preparatory to between last Saturday night and yesterday morning, ical ys ponding. Cf Faw. wae, nsruian. Lat ileal sponsibility and cares connected with the bri up of companies owning pein ree Hpcality ct s to pare a . con Se a e of the ee ee by parties who away @ quantity of maps, i ents contained in it have no re- Nd t only deprive themsel' f one of the greatest | them on le of the eas! atlin, r. ehead is well known throughout the , A protest to the plan of union was presented and children not only deprive themselves of on: gl fr m Di ae I's x ae ee ae eS TCC uale eae bat foe his tatoos | cuaraaga poppet ‘Enough is belleved to bs: ference to the subject referred to the committee. blessings of life and fly in the face of God's decreas, but do read. It was suggested that it be referred toa Sevator Dkaxke insisted that no point of order can | violence to their own natures, and will be found out of thelr BELGIAN PAVEMENTS. stature. He is not many inches short of seven feet | knowuthat will lead to the arrest of the perpetra- special committee, buton Dr. Musgrave insisting | be made, as the minority, BY, leave of the house, | Sins even in this world. The Croton Aqueduct Department was directed to | high. tors. that ft required no answer, no action, the protest | Nave the right to prosent thetr views as they see ft. It was suggested that the paper be sent oMclally | nave the following streets paved with Belgian pave- | AnsounnMENT OF THE ESSKX OYER AND TsR- | SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO A BRAKEMAN.—Yosterday Judge SKINNER believed the report to be utterly | to every church in the country, and that every | ment:—Harrison street, from Hudson to West; was recelved and tabled. It readi out of order, ag it touches upon subjects wholly for- | minister be requested to read it publicly to his con- | Latayette place, from one weet | scnga.—Afler quite a lengthy session the Oyer ana | Morning, while s brakeman, named William Blake, ‘The undersigned respectfully requests that the following | elgn to the matter referred to the committee. gregation, but Senator Francis, of Peansylvania, | piace; Franklin street, from West Broadway to West | Terminer of Essex county was adjourned for the | Was coupling cars at Mount Vernon, ke was caught protest be entered upon te nutes of this sens ic @ MODERATOR decided Mr. Spafford to be tn | protested earnestly against this tn the name of the | Street: Attorney strect, from Division to Trouston; term yesterday. In addition to the convicta y | between the “bumpers,” by which his shoulder was branches of dur Church, but against the plau of reunionsp, | Oder, and that gentleman continued. coumtry churches and the proposition waa voted | fiftieth streot, irom Ninth to ‘Tenth avenues. . already | perrca and othereine’ orrehed:in.@ stocking tate i | When the report had been read Senator Drake | down. NATION, sentenced quite s number more were doled out their Kd man, after receiving surgical eo nai Hse acopses thee aaa cheng said iat chs anention of the Northwestern theo- ‘After some minor matters were aus osed of the ‘The Comptroller wan diated to draw his warrant rovers pounds. x anne atone Hetioa Oa rereaeded by the priate to the This plan requires us to ignore doctrinal and other | logic inary may pro! ve rise to ex- | Assembly adjourned for the with prayer by 18310 slau the ison, city. noes bel ween, the two brand coat our Church which | asperated debate. Bone discussion arose whether the 3 ete pi y Lb dA ot Catia: Ry eat a Tor ep who in an evil hour forged the name of a ity; our General Assembli recognized and condemned, the was coniectioner named Osborne. Harrison was ; ogulzen the indiiaually of the twobranches | taken “gilowing iim, to ‘procest. He ‘closed by SE mah ea a The Boatd adjourned, seut'to Beate Prisca for's yeah in the Quarter BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. *hird—it provides for ihe meeting of a General Assem)i ment of & special committee to inves- aannanaaeaanane bi 4 = , “the year ity and that sald Geneen Asserny shall bee. | tigate the matter at. Chicago. and. report to the rakeattnny? This Board met yesterday morning, pursuant to | pleaded guilty to two charges of larceny and was re: | _F'1K#.—A fire broke out shortly after two o'clock constitutionally organized. Assembly in November next. % 2 New Schoo! Preab call, with Supervisor Tweed in the chair. As this | manded for sentence. Several hundred doilars’ worth | yesterday afternoon, in the cotton works of John B. gene tioned Keseetbie to he the only Tepe eeatingey | Judge JONN B. SKINNER made a somewhat violent | The tenth day's session of the New School Preaby- | Visine rst meeting since the passage and con- | of tie property alleged to huve been stolen was re- | Meyers, in William strest, near Imlay, causing & sembly to be the ouly legally constituted | and rather personal attack on the minority re @ 1 Assembly was opened as usual yes- covered yesterday. z no. fi derator of the #11 General A: ly of 1870, and as 'y report | terran General ly ¥ damage of about $3,500, before the flames were sup- aa eget eegor of ine ‘Moderatorship of mo, present and its autho , Who, he said, was steeped to his terday morning with prayer. firmation of the tax levy and the passage and ap- » ral Les, b: elbows in this very controversy, proval of the ordinance, the bills from various de. Tas SUNDAY Horse Can QUESTION.—To-day the presses. re Moyers Sustain 616 ea Id School and Ni bool Ge A - + = . ‘ er. * pe ieright to open, ana providing teat nostall cpan aaid | Rev. 2, Bs STEWART, one of the signers of the mi- | After some unimportant motions had been passed | hartmenis were handed in and audited. The bill | election ordercd by the Common Council on the ques- be ayia Sehr, by Mr, H. D, Astimore, amounts General Assembly of 18/0 with the only form of opening | nority report, defended tt against Judge Skinuer’s | upon Judge Strona said he wished to explain some | of the laborers and artisans engaged on the new | tion pro and con of the running of horse | to $1,600. ‘The firé originated in the drying room. thorized by the constitution of the Presbyterian Church 7 ‘ nt 4 pons, lg Or foe Negara ee pede yte Aureh | attack and ciatmed itasa right to be heard. He | goupts which were entertained about the constitu. have boon rnuing a for, some ee re re sited cars on Sunday, takes place, provided it | 1xqugsrs.—Coroner Jones held an inquest yester- ei etfull - acied as he did from his own knowledge, which adsrespeetully protest, uso, againat the hasty action of this | Caine to him outalde of the papers reierred to. the | tion of the Pittsburg Assembly. ‘That Assembly | Por and miowed.- They amount to soine $450,000. | 8 not, as has been threatened, stopped | aay over the body of a boy named ‘Thomas Curley, ; * ‘ . | by an injunction, ‘The clergy of several ‘was constrained to accept or reject in its entirety, without | committee, and as a man of conscience he was | should be as full as possible, because the attendance | ‘The bills of the armorers of the several regimental ar. al | Who fell overboard at the foot of Jay street and was ufc ‘act ag f ami 3,600, were ordered tobe paid, | Of the churches, ag well as many legal i one coal Tete bogntse 1 dosise the formation of aa organic verano Hiimenaromen Aetenden shamajoriiy ob ae |; 8" Of special: imporeance on goocums of the misters pies sins aus quartert y bilis for fees of the Sheri TEES TANS Geared RAs She: Bowne, ae Mh Arowned. yacdich 5 scone pea the two brancbes of our Church—a uation upoi committee, who extended a general invitation to all | that were to be decided by that gathering. The | Qounty Clerk Coroners, election is ilegal and a usurpation of the Council- ‘he man who dropped dead at the Prospect Se rua cer. 3S peacetal and. permanent —ha, whe bad any information to communicate upon the | Pittsburg Assembly was merely an adjournment | A large amountof personal taxes, alleged to have | mantic authority, Be this ag it may, the election are b G es ud \° a rounds on Saturday. A post mortem ex- Diy of thocchure tule Fete te eee COMVERSE” | subject of the seminaries. He would uot submit to x ie and Gh x tssioners who | been erroneously assessed, were ordered, on report | Will probably be held without let or hindrance, and Pork fair Ghowed that death resulted from a rapture oa Piiecesgerer Bagg the appointment of a special committee ina manner | °f this Assembly, and the same commissioners of the Committee on Annual Taxes, to be remitied, | {t 18 likewise probable that the vote drawn out will | Siuthation sow sl Mal Coal foe tected irom. Rev, Dr, Saqvut. TRENAEUS Putts, Secretary to | so as'to reflect upon the standing committee us if | Were here present, and not their alternates, would | 4 resolution was adopted directing the Commis. | be very light tudeed. Considerable apathy has lat. | ore chalky deposits. A verdict to this elect was the American Branch of the Evangelical Alliance, | they had not fu iv Guecharged their duty: constitute it, It was made @ rule at the General | sioners of Taxes and ASsosamonts to assess the pro- SORy Dee, IAL Ht Ui beret. Tae reone: | eanere Senator Drakes disciaimed all idea of casting the rty of tho New Yori osp! |. according to the 4 " " pobre ee re be vaasbberst peeplna slightest reproach upon the committee. Assembly of 1827 that the roll once made up could Py Meet passed authorizing the assessment on | clerzy and Young Men's Christian Assoclation, are A FeMALE PICKPOCKET PLEADS Gurury.—On Sun- poke of the Orst organization of the alli. | "Rov pr. Foun Haut. moved. that only 80 much of | not be altered, all that part of the property uot used for hospital | 0 the eld and will work hard in the opposition | qqy qetective Folk arrested Thomas Lee and Eliza 5 ance in London in 1846, and its rapid extention | the minority report be considered as traverses the After some discussion the matter was referred toa | purposes. The Bo adjourned, to meet again at | Tanks. Pati Foster at the Cypress Hills Cemetery for attempting to throughout the world. The object was simply to | majority ty ae and he pointed the house to the | syecial committee. the call of the Chair, ‘aterson. ‘. t kets of persons who were participating in ravity of the proceedings. VisiTiNa FireMEN.—Among the visitors expected | Pick the poc! Pi oppose Romantsm, Ritualism and Infidelity, These | SHYLY pdr Rochester, moved to lay Senator | A report was read and adopted which recom- Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. this season by the Paterson Fire Department are the | Vie, ceremantes of secoraing coven before Justies Were threatening to conquer. tits country, and the | Drake’s motion for a select committee on the table. mended the appointment of corresponding dele- ‘This Board met yesterday moraing, transacted a el ee “ mw ys being: J following:—Rough and Ready, No. 2, of Pawtucket, | Walsh, when they pleaded “not guill to the Speaker stated that by means of legislation the | Several votes were taken, the nays being evidently | gates to the various religious bodies. tof routine business, and adjourned - Ky iis tas eviaeeos t umcient Catholics had secured $200,000 annually for their | 1 & majoricy, wheu a division was called for and de- Rey. Dr. Poor then proceeded to urge on the As- | /arge amount sings, * | R. 1, on June 10; Assistance steamer, No. 8, of Phila- | Charge. a e aeainse Lee nently Schools, At the conclusion of his remarks, Rev. Dr. | cided by a two-thirds majority agaiust laying on the | sembly the necessity dt maintaining more liberally | after adopting a resolution to uitend the sale of the | delphia, on June 23; Undine, No. 2, of Stonington, De ees Gacherret, forty doll —— a ae John Hall, of New York, offered the foliowing, | table. the German Theological Seminary at Newark, N. J., | franchise for the ‘Twenty-third Street Railroad ou | Conn., aud others, the dates of whose visits have not gu ee on was Dm A rod mmo 4a to which was adopted :— on mre Dar. rent a! ere tpae kb pa which has been but recently started. i Wednesday, at the Goverior’s Roow, City Hall. yet been communicated, pa ae 18 aa FE i jisap peared mittee, lieve monstrous t the matterjshou! After remarks by seve! other gentlemen, who Sunpay PastTimes.—Paterson is an exceedin; — if 110. IANO 1. That this Assemiiy haa tata wits Ngroat satisfaction | have been thrust before the Assembly by tho Mk | spoke of Americanizing the German population us IRISH EMIGRATION, Livety tite city. oa Sindiga. ‘the roalowing oa ‘Tue Orry CommisstoneRs.—A number of property that the Evangelical Aflinnce ofthe United States has invited | Mority, and they would insist that the House either | well as all the other foreign elements, the report was owners on Pierrepont street were before tho City Sconference of evangelical Christ! in this country, to | adopt or reject the majority report. adopted. Acti of the Knights of St. Patrick—A | programme of amusements carried out yesterday fiswal cis shane sonar aratand ltatane, | py cais moved toamead emotion of Senator | Oiyo otter of the day. namelya resolution sent in | “°N°™ vceey Convention Proposed and the day before: once peaternnterse on ond Tirbrand twit ete sprayers Wik aoa of Sande pase after the adoption of either the majority or minority are recat vations OF a lastina deuce betwoas Kugiana | Aspecial meeting of the Knights of St. Patrick | John Hofman, living near the Paterson Iron | adverused for proposals, The Commissioners opened | t “ and another member mov recomm!| y we near! came & vietim of wite't lous pro streets, Mieeadieaath cles reenter cae Oe oe | ERS Ee Panaken wen mor prepared to adopt va oy en wert tein in pS SRG AG eset pacar nah ppaivacrsierresergewtliepanren-cter aig] PHO ay Reriuuhaby Concrete Pavement bompany or to cel and Fort Sela and lead to wise resuits for the advancement of the Re- Jar issued from Chi in- | scientific ambition, as that enterprising lady under- deemer's kingdow. either; the quarrel has filled the Church with dis- | yp, nese t reat Protestant nalions involved in | President read acircular iseu cago in- 5 ave Montague and Livingston eater the Principles of the Protestant Reformation, iden- | gnst and the Assembly was ot prepared to settle it | war. When he remembered that there was @ iarge | closing the resolations of the Central Committee of | took to jempty the steaming contents of the tea kottle Srene-place for tare Gollars per square yards me mand Christianity in the carts, are increasingly precions | BOW and here, humber in England who sympathized with the Te | the various Irish societies of that city, to which was | GoW the throat of her liege lord, and he objecting» | Nicholson Pavement Company proposed to vo tion and Manity tn the earth, are increasingly precio: Rev. Dr. ANDERSON hoped that th lal Y the assistance of a boot); was called into requis! upon our ministers and peop! govnt ey N hope: at the special com» | belilion in this country, and also that there was @ | entrusted the consideration of the proposed National ; . schermerhorn and Pierrepont streets and Fort watch with Jealous care the eiforis of Romauisen fu the | mittee would be raised as moved. large nuinber in this’ country who sympathized | {ris Eimigration Convention. ‘The resolutions sever | Ds plghn yalled “murder” wiich brought in tke | Greene place for fifty cents per square yard for the United States, and by the employment of ail suitable means -Rey. Dr. SAMUEL MILLER wished all other busi- | with rebellion in other countries, he thought 1 right | to the diversity of opinion in reference to the selec- | 2¢ighbors and policemen, and the loving spouse wis | grading, and $4 60 forthe pavement complete. To to resist the insidious attempts of Roman Cathoiics ovtain | ness to be postponed until this maiter is disposed of, | that they should offer up prayers for the p:evention | tion of Chicago as the piace for holding the conven- pulled out of og bed in which sie was hidden, aod ave lumbia street with Belgian pavement, be- undue infuence in this country. asitis @ matter of importance on which every | of that turbulent spirit. He said, “Let us have | tion for the promotion of Irish emigrant | Placed in aa 0. ‘i ween Hamilton avenue and Atlantic street, pro- The Committee on Bills and Overtures made aseries | member of the house wished to speak. peaee.”” societies, and as all should havo the success | , Quite a scrimmage in Cross street waa brought to | posais were received from B, E. Gray, $3 20; W. Of reports, which were put to a vote of the house Rev. J. H. Morron came to the rescue of the mi- Dr. SUNDERLAND, of Washington. sald it ap- | of this’ important movement, at heart, the | 2% abrupt termination by the appearance of the R logkt, $3 69; T. McGu! $4 11; Charles Guidet, Snd adopted. When tho report in regard to the “in- | nority. He entered into the discussion reluctantly, | peared that a paper was passed last week by the | Chicago Central Committee resolve that’ each | Police, who arrested the ringleaders, while the ret | ¢495,’ana Kingsley & Keeney, $4 60 per aquaré Jurious decision of the United States Circuit Court” | but the matter is of such tmportance, and it has ex- | other Assembly and sent here to be passed. He did | State and Territory be requested to select two per- pe temy ecene. tt is , yard. The proposals were referred to the En- much relerenoss, but toe report wis nually carried, | ue felt bound to defend the action of the minority... | Bot oblectto the resolution simply because tt MERE | sone as members of a central cormi:tee, who shall | none drum, ia son Kucoked. Mim, over wits s mar | SNcer and the Street Committee for report, sur noes, but the . i ve seem to me i nnati, at the Burnett House, at twelve ndiv 4 One, in regard to tue election of elders, called forth | — Rev. Mr. SHOcKLBy hoped for Mr. Drake's motion | their legitimate scope aud sphere. It appeared on repens oe ‘day of June, for the purpose V@ | let. Both individuals soon found themseives before | A OuarTeER OF AcciDENTS.—Samuel Howard, some discussion as to what was actually decided in | to pass as the best way to dispose of the matter. theface of the resolution that they allowed the inting the time and place for holding tie said | “8 Recorder, and the father waa sent to the County | while painting a house at No, 132 Cumberland the appeal case of Hynes against tho Synod of Ill- ov. Mr. SHEETS predicted the strife last year as | American government was as much to blame aa that | Shhvention, apportion the representation and at- | Jail, while the son was bound over to appear, street, fell from a ladder to the ground, injuring his pois, and, to give the house an opportunity to settie | it had actually come. He stated then that by accept- | of Great Britain, and they should be cautious | range the preliminaries of the same. Having given A wholesale quarrel occurred about eleven o'clock hat question, the matter was placed upon the docket. | mg that large gift from one man he would attempt | in putting it before the world in that aspect. He ‘the. chrowiar,-al ‘ Sunday night, near the corner of Main and Smitn | spine. He was taken to the City Hospital. Pothe report in reyard’ 10° praying in alsting pos: | to'govern tite seminary (meaning the $100,000 gift of belleved that in the present state of the world war | ie Comuente of the cireniat, the prcsideng stated | streets, which brought out the whole neighborhood | John Dunn, bricklayer, residing at the corner of Bratt shetty grarnce coditacée te | Mecane car wa cer tag amen cas | motes fae arnt, ott) ase | een ances Gaal tras id ga Satan HR ime | PA a Vener arenoy, wie at work on te 1b! was docketed to en up hereafter for i tl le i reference his coun! Y discussion and vote. The following were the prin: | Northwestern Seminary to its foundation, a8 the one. | EOncanrongh With, With reference to thts country tian Gas ase discussion the following resolo- | ying near the Gotlle, quarrelled about cattle break. | Empire stores in Water street, fell from the third — Ww the seminary 1s broken. v ing through the fences, when the latter ju story to the sidewalk, sustaining very serious Uf pot that while we do tiot think Wt advisable for this General Ax! | Tnascanch an itis apparent that matters of great moment | believed now, a we had taken our dose, England | faicsto reprosent tho Kuights of St, Puirick ia Cincinnati, | OF him. ulster’ was arrested and bound over. | | 0 nee UL bh Rs oe sembly to recommend (ne asked in the memorial) that a eol- | pertaining to the interests of the ‘Iheological Seminary at | ought to have hers. He believed it would serve | At the preilmiuary meeting which isto draw up a pian fors | Bosldes the above there were an indefinite number | body of & chil Jection be taken up in all our churches, yet we do regard the | Chicago are involved which cannot now be considered, and | England greatly to get a good drubbing from some | national convention to cousider the questiou of Ira tm | of arrests for drunkenness, disorderly conduct, xc, | Charles Stelnfeldt, The child rua over SP aeA RRA UL Date eeatin aah woud thus far reeoter, | Sad ht aes Geternte ata teers meated ay teen: | De: WhO does not know’ that in all the history of | gestion. On and after next Sunday there will be a detail of | about five o'clock on Saturday afternoon, by car No. pd “i tothe k ma senarte ot ur esureheg, peter Negasiemenee” sap: eee ee the’ past England has been the greatest robber ‘i Sunaay police, and such desecrations will probaply | 296 of the Flushing avenue line, near Tom! OVERTURE. No. ‘ain response to this memorial your Resolved, That sd much ot the Teport of the majorityas | and land pirate in the world? Who does occur less often. The unfortunate little one was crossing the r~ n - behead with her sister when the horses Kaocked. ber down Saaisicamavantes =e gama eae Sipe py? ‘he rlsority” on the “fame tunject be re- conaey ta her ‘own Tebellion nin’ Indias witty sha To-day the Mutuals and Irvingtons play their re- TSE MOUNT HOLLY RAILROAD DisAsTER. | °"4 the wheels of the vehicle lacerated her fesh in sibs ener cde Bi nt tach} | SPSL kata tatta fl Get rege aa | blow he unvortuna’s Bepore irom the outs of | turn game at the Union grounds, Brook, * | passers travers Jacob sngder eccnrated to in connection with thie body, as m diativet and’ separate | and all other matters fn controversy in regard to sald semine | Her guns? And look at Ireland. There she stands | ‘The Mutuals, feeling well primed after thetr recent a ee Rvoin the accident but found It impossible to do 6b. coalesinstica] Sastnation, sustaining to the Ceneeh repre- arr ga report upon, tee — Cx the “ —- session of bea! i Sr tae wd os nay Gens trip down East, intend to “lay out” the Irvingtons. Resumption of the Coroner’s Inquest—Damage ‘The jury returned a verdict that tho bented @ same relations as other Presbyteri ssembiy fn November, an tl | a 7 J Ctureued $e our land, and directing that iis ‘talotsters | time, the Directors, whose terine are ‘now expiring besos. | world We ake appealed to by our own greatne: ‘The young Jerseymen, however, have becn practir- | %™# Testimony Against the Railroad Come | nor death by being run over, but did not hold the members ,_.Ue placed on | the same . footing | tinued in ofice until the end of that adjourned seasion, snd | by our great living aud noble dead, not to permit | ing and will do thelr utmost to prevent the demolt. | 2®8¥~Experts Declare the Boller Detective. | driver responsible. ‘The Coroner, however, held hina the ministers and members of such other | that said c puoi bi thority t ‘ % d ry. stical connection wish us, | papersy and to examine withewes, and to Bll aky vacaacien | tis bitterness and controveray to’ exist between | ton with which they are threatened being carriod | Yesterday forenoon Coroner Love resumed the in- | ‘0 ball to await the action of the Graad Jury bodies not in eee thus openipg the way tor the recepsion of ministre and mem- | that way occur ta thelr body. the two countries. It 13 my honest conviction | into effect. As there 18 every probability of fine | queat in relation to the cause that led to tho recent ers from body Int my ‘th ~ shears + that if goytht should happen to impair this Saadeh an talntboare and wonsene treme olter Prectntonen a Mr. Searvonp nae a Lic gee as to | country, ay nine-conths oF the English peopie pcp all 's, consequently, @ certalnty Of & | jocomotive boiler explosion on tne Burlington and GEAL ESTATE MATTERS. Dodies are reoeived and as the slx presbyteries in Kentucky | ochments submitted to the committee by him, aud | would’ help it on and be glad of our misfortunes, ‘To-morrow the Soctals an‘ Spartas will finish their | Mount Holly Railroad, which proved fatal to three The only sales of real estate at auction in ils city Which were indepeodeat at the time the memorial was | te Uouse adjourned. Where was our Nelaon when the Alabama was fitted ado} hare now ia for © nection wap the Southern Ane Afterneen Session ont inan English pott and sent out On the broad bes oe “— Se oe bakintes G0 up to St, Jonn’s Col: men and wounded several others, as reported in the | yesterday were by order of the Supreme Court, The members one course, r i i. “di Sthe provisions of the Asecrably's agtion of lew above refer. | ‘The sesclon opened with prayer. seas to prey like a wolf on our commerce? if Un | toge, at Fordham. HERALD. The Coroner engaged the services of prac- Se aaa ee Fed tonao that the OTs of he membriaiels ae, expressed in Rev. Dr. Roouns, of New sersey, moved the a preg tg tap eae Em ne tear on Friday tl Mate na hg Young Orientals tical boller makers from Philadelphie, Messrs. oun tons wae sense pS AMG OES: « . “ . poimtiweut of a select committee to propose amen sense of New York wiil play on the Unton grounds, Green and Weicke, who, as will bo se a ‘ Pin reference tothe second tacgetion ofthe memorial the | meta to the coustitution of the Charen, which was | loyal man in’ America feels, and if wo are pot ais. | “on Zalurday the Mutuals and Hectords will meet 0 | Brick dwell loin wv of 42d a, S01 of wot 10th AI from their testimony, after thoroughly examin- ‘av, each lot . ‘pier | adopted. It was resolved that the adjourned session | Posed to make her do us Justice by force, there 18 | for the first timo tiis season; and as this will bo tae ‘ sr Fattisa law of tse | shal bo held at tue Fist Presbyterian ¢hurch, at | one thing that is certain, that the ‘reason why | fire game between professiaaal clube in this viciaicy. | tng the dotler and locomotive, discoverea | #*t°ty trek house and io, 14 id of the Contession of Fa! lot 125, eases oe upom all ite jarisdict: Pittsburg. A delegate asked whether, if he could | England did not recognize the South was that | 9 tough encounter mi looked for. defects and imperfections in them sufficient to cause | 3 wo. ‘tory brick hoapea’ and 8 lots, 82, .— By Boek of Discipline, chapter x, sec. | not come to the adjourned segsion, his alternate | Ov8 fine morning the Menitor appeared in sock: me of ball was played yesterda: * Broome st, corner Chrystie st, and’ three story brick | A Sa i would be admiticd, wuich was decided in the nege- Hampton Roads, and from. that” hour we between the atiantics and Haymakers, on the new | 2 explosion even six months previously. Aw re- | ftaiieandion es of Ne st, adjoining th above.88,760 4 General Assembly contents tre. x PRT a TET TT. pees rec vs TERSON CH. J.) PRO a ve arisen in tl nd fo order whaterer | tVe. hea: no more of Southern ition. en | grounds of the latter, in Troy, which resulted in a | marked on the first day of taking evidence, the ratl- | Pa — pa tS oS pt pes ge ys ertains to thelr spiritual Hthout b ted | _ Rev. Dr. C. K. Iunnre, of Jersey City, submitted a | We have our own affairs properly settied let the fie, the score standing 19 to 19. The game was hotly | road authorities defended themsclves with great Dole, pice dontataing about pacasion;, PrHaal welfare without being requested | ori trom the Committee On Systematic Benen: | tocracy of Bngland tremble. We will make war on | wehiican an through, An immeoe wad excited b Plot 27 (whole plot as ae yy, 1d put innumerable questions to the experts VERTURE No. ommittee recommend that it bo | cenc e ‘1 reso! England. We will avenge ourscly Th it wei wi ry warm | Visor an q perts, he neaalona of our churches. on the removal | was fecelveds and. the latter ordered to be com, | May Not bea war of biood it will be Awar of prin: | t'rieaysate ee” he MOMNEE WAS Very WAFL | icing care, however, to deftantly diger with the Pott Plot , andaries of thelr own organi- ciples and i and will scatter 7 Plot 41, ic ‘ sidered Foport, ave a detailed ort ideas, replies given. When Qoroper Love discovered this Plot st tots i, p 1 , a of any members beyond the bo: oa eyo: "gti, ‘The aristocracy yo Uy Ed Tyo! teen ‘account bd the fam’ con to the several England, which had always been the breakwater x ON AM AMERICAN VESSEL. : “ neannaann we |S ings which tect it aioe the duly of sick persons at | Doards, amounting to less than.& cent a day AE aa Gag freedom, fg the four winds of baa lish ai ila ds eid pe a 4 Yep Sauacr 4 aaa 2 | Eat ik he ‘once to present to some church of our connection, and theses | for ¢ach comuunicant, we e | bi nae ce 5 “4 meg « RR. Coy any coon | PFOD poed. the MiFnates by informing agin |) pics y Geghoigergnty reacties | Soha by Shoals etal aaa | wh ane inte ANE | noma somo oH Tats = tha hey mt give praedence one Jaro querin | Fist Hah Must, Aino dat it case, single organiaatied four | tuition dollars por your, the Whole MaGe coed | The MopRRatoR, Ped Con DE. Sundéyiand was in | The American brig Morancy sailed from New York | and when pernilttes to interrogate witnesses they ot Hf ote BH, Daring care of them shal! trans to that abureh session & tee = is 4) Shaan net pate and es ee Biot Et ia @ more | on the 34 of April, bound for the ports of Laguayra | must regard their answers as final and avoid all et na tots th oe ¥ pay may elect to which of them these shall be sent,» | communicaut, or fourteen cents for each Communi. Rev. Dr, ForD didered with Dr. Sunderiand as to | 884 Porto Cabello, She arrived at the latter port at | argument. So secretly did the Coroner arrange | Plot Hine 88, for the calitig OF Loldlug of" pro ts naa mectings ot | CMe over the contributions of last year, If each | the means of curing England, He waated to deliver | sundown op the 24 of May. On entering the mouth | maiters that no one had any idea of his recourse to | fit 7, lots a ae ing OF holding of pro re nate meetings of | communicant would contribute a cent a day the | England over to God to rectify her. He would rath@s | of thé harbor the satis were nearly all taken in and | outside parties for information until the mechanics | Plot ot 1, aranine sei SiatutePtartag ste sttanttieg wate | The fopore saya that unica a larye increase in fear: | “kev. Mr WavuMltuvelgied against the speach ot | Jeera Mreparing 9 ancuor, wien e shot was fred | trom Philadelphia wore called. ‘During the recess or | Fret how dh ge ai ® mminiate taken a qi . . Mr. , giinmiaion from his ree my san rere rely the ree taad, the board wil be Danktupt in five years or Dr. Bunderia ah ale, wou be VOEy BOTY 10 | ee tore dla noe CoN ea Trae aie tacoma cond: | dinner the company had thelr stool pigeons going | Pict towed, i 5 inissed upor other tesul- | evel pi 6 newspapers. ‘essel earn t in the opinion of this Assembly— The first resolution gave risa to some debate, Mr. Dr. Booru moved the indediyite Postrocminegt of | feet where [rns oteadone: ‘Upon going « I Lad ing the evidense "Fastea apa eine rg A 4 ‘That no presbytery has the Fight to grant qualiged tet. | Candee, Of Milwaukee, opened by stating that he | the resolution. and inquiring the reason why my vessel waa fired | Philadelphia witnessca ‘knew notuing abouts | Fie los 4 ters of dismission to any of its members. doubted the prosesety of repealing a rule which has The motion was reconsidered and carried. into I received no satisfaction, and upon represent- | boiler or locomotive. The room and matron 4 t 48, lots E tnission irom ylery to which ho be. | ought to enforce the rule, or at least censure tl al 01 uncil, te be held in this city next . t om nogiect of the churches.” Eider farm Ma "ilunt of | Setober for the purposé of trytug to llect: a: ume | £o—med Mehey ought to be inquifed into, and wished wri manifested in the progeedlaga. | Aet tho | Wat ll q 3. That the action of the presb; tn the case referred to it, g ng 'Y | me to represent the case to ou vernment upon | jury had inspected the voter they red to Teceirlag sald minater being void, ueproper course roula | Rugabethtown, spoke warinly of the nécesalty of | between all the Churches, read a report on the sub- | tuy arrival here, as he could obtaln no satisfaction | roota iy the Arcade, Wen the iollowing veideace | Pict dh mae ae ae Bar ae nS sae Soe | taut of We Sop any of wcll a | Tekan Nerd Scorn eos want nae. | psu we aperangeraames 8 | Mpnentuet— mine! aes 1b} Which he belongs of his irregularity, an act o1 ip 48 muc’ re ial recess until half- THOMAS B. HILL, Mastor of brig Merancy. nel W. Green, being daly aw: t—I a " m No. &--Wien {tis alleged that a tiniater haa | 8 tO pray. Alter some. further conversation | past two o'clock. ——<———— * | at Philedelphias ain a Bandee ort sald:—I reside THE TELEGRAPH MONOPOLY. offence in the bounds of a Presbytery of whieh | the fesolation was passed. The whole series Afternoon Session. DEAT NALTY, kinda of ~{ & builder of boilers and all — heen tence an eociatuan® wegen, Leman | wae gone through with, each being discussed and | On reassembling an opening prayet was offered : op. Swenty-seven yours; exhmined the berler ot oes CINCINNATI, May 20, 1909, otis atty inthe premisen rien l'notihes the'Presbytery to | ¢xpIaINed and several Sughtiy amended. Tue ques- | and tne business before the hose wan tecumon Execution of a Negro at Appomattox Court | No. Out ‘of the creek; I believe that the | T? THE EpiTon or Tim Henauy:— rch he long of the allegation aud the grounds on wiich sion, ft belug principally ck «Ay RY a, oe Alter the adoption of some reports previously read House, Va. fron fet but believe for a long som The vest thanks of the public are ane to you for Dn -seerones DR ot Pane then ob. | must pe got. One of the reverend gentlemen said SS ager oe Uk oh yo at the time; Anegro named Adam Franklin was execated at oe ee Stay bolts were broken over the | the liberal and extended notice you have given ta jalmed tha ose, Gnd bu Ddtalt or thn Creattitns na Pe te reeboned Puan would create aimeuities tn | to the election of trustees of the Presbyterian House | appomattox Court House, Va., on the 28th of May | twelve inches that had we ceuy ‘eoth 22 ti the | ¢2@ valuable columns of the HEKALD to the case of opr inc autce, “Tivos ‘escauac | sqivanm. an they won't stand‘tytwuheon tne | PMatTwnere aod auditors of tne Church Brecon | tage qr the murder of aaother negro named Haxall | Shea! aitauce Moth ane way bat anger was | Mt. Davia again tho Wester Calon Tolegraph Come ines tora arf th apres ue |G ald tt arr "h a | tts lgrigentomen were diy dc by ta | naw, 1 appt ta eon and with | Sse Barc A wc oa eer | MNT Fal mo to ie manner in rh, 94 a nelions be- » Oo these s tween the directors of the Northwestern Theological | that _ the fault | ies farther, There ara Tyeetens af the Prestytertan es-Sen 0, deceased pes upon getting him out of the | the want of the bolts; the stay bolte have Farr, | way so that they could live together, The victim | broken from time two time, some of them for a jong | barely notices your publication of tho 26th inst., Seminary at Chicago and Mr. Cyrus H, Mcvormick, | Presbyterians Fe et nee Og ROW | Charles S Warts, M.D.; Rev. Daniel March, iH waylaid and most brutally murdered, and time; the want of rivet, @ | While the Com claims its independ- who made a gift of "$100,000 {0 the seminary and got | Fat ts done wth tnele "monty, and onequarier of | Kev. Win. T. Kiva, Kev. Thoroas J, shepherd’ D, De! Cabrero aad Beat? arrested and ‘made con- | struh ot bed iron map have. oorasioned them’ co | 2n0e of eva thing an Syorgnody, gares uot If well berated by the radical directors for bet tall, He Trustees of the Church Rrec reak} them Gemoorat. ‘The part of the Tepore Pg given ea Would ask the boards to make the missionaries come | smith; D. B. Rev: Samael Rh arohard, yD; ane | cetining the justice of Ie pr Pom Ovet beventy ave. pote or oe eee act | friar on the ge Burchard, D. D., and iting the justice of his punis! risk Over seventy-five pou steam the country could Ns rred into ® sense of inde- tire:— PAs the rele oa Feport ae ngees Dots wien Mr. F. G, Burnham, for the full term of three years, es hope tor formivences rom 100 pounds on ae the tune x the explant ares, pendence tnd maduoed to the HERALD in ite the Board ot ROMTTATIRN OTMINARY, sidered the plan proposed in the resolurions reported po Rey peorman, Beaver, D. Dai for two years, in | @ fatge crowd of persons attended ¢ tor gibie (o toll how long the bolts were wanting; more | expositions of the onopoly aay ba rectors eologio f 7 J 4 ! row aside resent Aro. gh mete present thelr tenth annual report. her, Wiliam | OF oe committee as the first effort at establishing a Auditors of the Church Brection Pund ‘Mr. Joseph Hespand KIv.ing iN [1.1No1s.—A_ most startlin worn off | 3 inthe provent cuse Poannot they ompany be Toad 16 hy = Blekvurn, ae, fe. ie professorship of besten and ae system for the beneficent work of the Boer at Joseph W. Lester aud Mr. Fredwell tragedy atid at roe tC y i were ere oe bt friction of the steam; it ls not | gance bi wo Fan of ‘ocaanente oe ecclesiastical Assembly, 2 \. man nam xon Bi and her common 1 head commit! Heieereanieg aes rr | ia enauam many cae | te ctrl van | ae aha np | Sn ern sa en | a a ae le ave in " ‘Le ¥' —y ean = ioe tg mittod to the Assembiy, by it to be apportioned | tions set forth in the re “5 of” Rev. Dr, when Anally 9 nh ~ goin, to ler father's Shouse thegnrore to deal with Mr soon frat. Orin ae ee of ation, one of whom | among the Synods, by the Synods to be apportioned | Fowler, tho delegate n Heh hundred nd soventy-aignt folmone | among the oy teries, and tho latter to assess | byterian Assemblies Maootiand and itn stopping at besides a | ach ehurch ity relative pro jon. relation to changing the Church ping at ie oh government in this | witha Her gm ay ~ meet | Falnabia The Rev. Dr. H. R. Wrison, the Committee on She returned a short tim any one had been employed to inspect th Escar® OF AN ACTRESS.—Misa Carrie eats na tee ane | Scher trae emia: nats | Rit tae Reet A fat Bag ae ie 10" a bol services Foreign Correspondence, introduced Rev. Mr. C country 0 a8 t conform to that of Scotland and Ire- | to seo her after this ovent, for the purpose, it is supe would have been discovered; he boller has fie in jacianttor. bridal scene, We sana otor. the seminary during the year. rosentative ar Tract Society of Paria, Fr yt, | land. [The report has already appeared in the He , of gaining possession of the child, It was | my opinion, been safe by carrying over savonty.ave mirror in the dressing room, when ner heavy ford en of the directore there bas been i ea irene eo e . ty i a RaLD.)] On motion of Dr. Adama the whole subject nally, ae that he should visit her on @ certain | pounds of steam for over six months, veil came in contact one of the gan jets on cach cod In the commitiee a minority report, said, can do somet nes ne eave Wes recommitted to tie committee from whow it | day. While in the chamber with her, standing Mr. Korr, the master machiniat of the Camden and | side of the mirror, and almost in a moment ni en’ ned by three . A. Spring, Warren Norton an: 140,000 for Romish missions in Amert meri- | was reporved, . y road, foun M. Buchanan—who Pay t they were “members of ge $12,000 to ald the st water the transaction of some unimportant bust- er, tay i art nde Buc frees, oom fuestions “coke rmitted to ask M oti itter Hoard of - ireen some questi cernt shrieked and ran out on tl . the comm! ited by of Directors to a pre The great wealthy ol caim, without emotion or excitement, aud- | but differed in his opt nicy freue ie £ Torta the bor Te Sten with Eetredates pecial commit. | fired one of which pnesed through him | that although the railroad au = ad -.of bya] over pare the anoual weyer, fe Fine erm ot thelr objet ane however al France ing veel Cattotios do iaatons rica, | 'Thes to report to the Assembly in | near the 7 of the heart, causing his in | mitted to question tea ‘4 ot wall aa Sore ay q witnesses, unt committee, for re ora in France aij Whea one hundred oad Any tourna : ne ma, hor jaken against the report of that tee, do se Deiat tor aol eat i he ingAela Journal, May | thoir own A'rewdlation waa pasyod 19 tue eden tnas sho deve | Sho” Mr. Crowd voptinued:—Never Wall) © ipoametére