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*. © ree als Bas Oe Tae »! - > Pela s 4 “ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1869.—TRIPLE- Religions Services To-Dsy- the work to morally perfect himseif and all others, Rey. Charles B, Smyth will acliver One Of DIS | ‘Phe hasis ts moral, not theological; the afin practl Bh dg ek pet im the House Be eres nae. Wwhlon Rave apbearea in Blaoktoood's bave their dress as they would have beon ordinary evening's entertainment at Rouse. " Neckwes biue, black and parti-colored; vests white aud black, and pantaloons gray and browo and mixed; and coats frock, saci: and ourtatied, investing those who ministered PARIS FASHIONS. Past and Prescat=Bridal Costames—Aftere ot thoy STERN SE eek MISORLLANEOUS. noon Toilets—Favorite Colora-Oranmeuts= | for a future e ? Space, or rather wantof space, | we have recelved from the publishers Stewarts a rning, athe Bleventh | eal, not dogmatical “You may choose,” unto me in holy things, rendered it exceedingly dim- Madame Ro Mouchy—Projected Fetes at St. | demands | al pass on to the ball given by the s characteristic sermons this mar socond and | Buisson, “to ascribe to Jesus an extraordinary | cult for me to realize that { had not wandered away | Cloud—'ollets of People of Rauk—Tho | Panker On) to the Viceroy or Earp His | Quarterly Magazine, a \iterary periodical pubtished Gtreet Presbyterian church, between Se origin dnd cad of life, or you may see in Him stm- } from the church of my love. * * — * Tae hol, Ball in Honor of the Viceroy of Egypt reaidonce fermion ane eae the poet Scribe; he | at St. Jon, New Brunswick, {ft ls very weil con- ‘Third avenues. ply a maa who spoke the languaze of tis country, in thig charch is a very common table stand, lbdubed urchased it for 400, but itis now worth | ducted and will compare favorably with some of our tory services will beheld fn the Tompkins | and who esvabiished for all time the great moral law | Now, imagine a yes pen yee and directly in front Panis, July 7, 1869, 000,000. ‘The house and Were illuminated | metropolitan publications. Dedica' ¢ at OF eatlafone novelapyen 8 a adonmne Ea ewe as | of it, at the ret raul, ang ieee Ln ae ‘A nobleman who lived at the great courts of Louis a Be but bat room which mas are yo! you are Durisiian. 1 = " ox Lin! “4 occasion outdoes 5 ey oe at | Pressed ‘that much, and we hold Mia word. higher Mesceny Ae Tn, looureely covered the base of his | XIV. and Lonia XV., and who was the most accom: | tempted out of the Arabian Nights Botervaiaments, YACHTING. cos ven | than the decr of ail doctors or nolently, with lower limbs | plished writer and warrior of the age, had a queer . was @ hall thirty-two metres lot DI rr © couaciis, rson, gesuculating Vv! ly, ng by ten wide. nan three P. +. HL Toomes Waat was sudictent for Him ts go for | frequently extended, and the lamp behind torowing | nouon about the way aman ought to be roused from | 1 the centre rose 8 Rarterro of lowers, at the to P. M., by V “ “ ioe ne ee diate a) we con't protend ae 2 better % than | all this imo gerang roller, and _oahaee a anaue Bie his morning sleep. fe paid a footman to come in and Lp - Stone fountains, from whi Lmeraue of oe ene eke ce yicvs will be held in the Jona s root hodis' esus, nor aspire to the oaor to bolon 0a One Occasion almost cou! ul q med spray uously. walls je first annual regatta of the Staten Talat ‘acht y aerepal cnareh, at halfepast ten A.1!., by Suler H, | to any cogmaueal Christianity, but 1 acting as we | crous character. “During tie four Sundays we were | his room and aay with deep, impressive toucs, ox- | on both aides were one sheet of mirror, up which | gin took piace pti ha afternoon from of the o Episcopa! Sethe evening by Ree. Wim P, | 900m ruc fo.towera of the Curistianity Of | at Put-in-bay there were clergy mn the chaeel repre- | actly on the stroke of five A. M., “Get up, my lord, | climbed every exotic creeping plant. ‘The cetlin 0 : F. Pease, and in the eveutag by Ker. Wiluew ew , without demanding more than | seating two, three, and ou ole occasion four differ. | oo A7. grea. things to achieve this day.” It has been made to Agure an Italian aky, with | club grounds, opposite tho Seamen's Retreat, Stapte- ent denominations. At one service, 43 they entered the chance! from the vestry-room, they arranged themselves for their private devotions as 1ollows:— One took his seat-deliberately and vested his chin upon his hand: auother Knelt with his face in Uis chair; a third knelt at the holy table, and a fourth coolly walked up to the angle of the wall at one coruer of n our Church 80 far as Jesus opened emorace all He did.” . Buisson thus Saurch of the future’—a Chureh with- thout binding creed or clergy (The H.), and still a Christian, & rch of ( Oharch, “Three centuries ago, when sm originated, Jearned and unlearned gauze and artistic s y often occurred to me, when thinking of tne strange- | of gilt held twelve hundtea Mraxligita, fos. Re Sollowing boawm-were: Galena: Har eNmeree y| ness of this method, that ten to one of our modern angings were crimson and blue ' FIRST CLASS, noblemen would just open their cyes on the solemn Pacer a Seddber Ay me fc a toned Byron wi a valet; then, tu order to get the great things off their | rious attentions the, goes, Mme, Oupentaie fj e hands at once, achieve them instantaneously by re- | W49 in red and pearls, Viceroy arrived at nine, | Unknown. Hara Tack. Corbit. Rev. George B. Thrall will pro, the Protestant Episcopal mao Beventh sircet. Rev. J. Ui, Vincent will preach in the or , unimpaired in the soul from which has dispelled by Knowledge legends and not choose to acknowledge the meut for our principal guide, and H chow teachings, while we are jase buOKS are a collection of works » pluds men, but seal men in more rven to the errors and prejadices of sis Wat the orthodox churches will ige, Whose motto is, ‘All or mati- rigself to believe strictly all what a the Strangers, large chapel, University, Wasuington io the supernatural, With the | the chancel, and, planung his sharp face directly in and stood to receive the guests of BM. Oppenheim, gwquare, at ali-past ten A, Mf, aud ayala ata quarter ‘i cultures beliet in mitactes | the augle, stood up for is devouous. turning unto him a doudte-(sted voliey of pugillstic | by his aide, wearing the order of the Metidsié, Thera iG Sayeeda he jove for humanity, for the nobie aecdate ut a Churc! - 7 08 4 Bishop 8. S. Snow will preach in to Caiversity, He an ie teeet Oe actin remini ne: perk However, it is not because the modora fashlona- | sme, Charles do Lesseps. M, de Lesseps was oppo- re 1 tg ee f bles of our period might act in this rough way that | gite with the niece of Comte Sala. Te order of the | 4 cee oppose 0 reat, weare jusiified in condemning the milder form of | Golden Fleece was worn by the Duke de Saldhana; Duos on te noth, peri i West Bank, returning to , shaking off slumber adopted solely by its projector, Siocon dnaslens slatiaen “en i phe hee al cast of Fort, Lafayette, thence to’ Kopin who was L. de Rouvroy, Duke of St. Simon. His | all big stars, with gems sti out like trues. | Ever ee memoirs have been mental food in high ile since | The fate had been organized by M. Malherbe, an en- vba A rep “a eer eae FR noe tadies took to the styles of his ago; all aristooratio, | gieer. At two o'ciOdk im the morning a regal and | 8.0. Hall to make It » ‘frst class race, wind aud Vice-regal supper, served by Poteland Ohabat. At It was certainly very heroic of a man like the Duke | foura Taousierodtalion, terminated the most gigantic ee ase = tie Tenuta got tae. read of St. Simon to bear being reminded of tho great | ¢xtravagance on Parisian record. “Go” at @ quarter before four o'clock P. M. Previous to the start the pettii was two to Washington square, this afternooa, a) fiice oe . Servicos will be held at half-past ten A, MM. aad at eight P.M. in Zion church, Madson ayeuue, on the Grent Tru To THE Eyre ov TAB HERA In my Ins! letter I eadeavore: extremeiy probable that when the ¢ Rev, Donald McLeod, of Linlithgow, @ brother of Dr. Norman McLeod, was lately inducted into Park church, Glasgow, the wealthiest and most liberal Congregation in the Established Church of Scotland, In replying to the toast for his health Mr, McLeod humorously mentioned the following anecdote:— 1 confess that I had hoped to have been permitted to live and die at Linlithgow, Indeed, my old beadie A Serwo theology become aa thorou és (who was at the park to-day, by the way) was very | things he had to do. I can only compare him to le aa are the grea majority believes OF pathst') Bulan tay meat we | zach oF ee same mind. Yremember that when I'| those victors who came in for ovations in olden LITERATURE, OR coal Rede ik Che antes Ta abe astrouomy—that thea we Cay only wish alm aad nis forlowers a heartteic God- | Orst went to Laniiigow, He, took me into the grave- | times, and when being drawn in their triumphal : - | won” by the Hara —time, 4h, am; the that not only “three persons” were conv sn i, for jusit only erscrp in a iy Bors, said, “Tnere’s where Dr. Bell lies, and there's | Chariots all begarianded with roses and their heads Reviews of New Books. Baymions soennd sna. ae Soknowa fun awe woere Dr, Dobie ites, and there's where you ile, if you are sparel.” (Laughter aud applause). He was indignant with me when | accepted the call. “Well!” be sald, “ye are the (iret minister that waa ever lifted dot o” Liuitthgow except to the grave;’ and I don’t think he yet pardons me for having de- prived lim of that Satisiaction. (Renewed laugh- im the “cuity of God,” but an within ttat “unity’—as tnumers Worlds a2) syscems of worlds scatt the tmmenstty of space—that ev ig under tie especial care of finity with laurels, were self-denying and stoic enougn to | Tarp ANNUAL REPORT OF THR METROPOLITAN let a hired slave tell them all down the streets | Boarp or HEALTH. Albany. clap fud thelr friends partook of & capital entertain that they were sure to dic, How they never Not the leas interesting because it is not for sale | Ment which had been prepared for them by thete pitched the meniais over to the shouting multi. | andbooause the number of persons who will read thia | *¢Ward, Captain J. Van Pelt, tudes is one of those historical enigmas at our | Work will bo limited to @ select few is this third The Syaod at Leipsie and the New York Herald. {Prom tne Jewish Timea, July 24.) The press uot only wields an enormous power in, een Yachting Notes. “Lord Gou,”” “Moat High God tue political wortd, but Is the most eifective means | ter). Angers’ ends which remain there untouched. I | annual Report of the Metropolitan Board of Health. | ‘phe entries for the Union regatta of the Bayonne with ave tnomber of “a for tue cducaiton of the people. In language well do surmise tuat not one out of the gozen | Iti really a very valuavle edition to what might be | yacu¢ Ciub will close on the sist July. ‘The secre. Christianizing the Chinese, ‘the Alla Califorman gives the annexed account of the exercises at the Cainese Sunday school con- “spirits 0: God," or “aons of God, orévés, Who drive on Sundays to tine races @ ta Dau- | appropriately termed tho hygientc history of New | tary, Mr, ‘Thomas Harrison, has already recorded thoroughiy “one''—a perfect adapted to the intelicemat capacities of the masses, mont, would endure to pay a livery servant even for | York. The facts, including full accounts of the pro- | quite a number. ise, it places before them daily the “vine, yi a “pranches,” however wat pughous the. world. Tt 18808 ‘ a the sake of belug assured by him all along the Bola | gress or suppression of disease in the various parts THB DoRCHEST! 1 they may » A ae of view questions ie sain hected with Dr, Henry M, Scudder’s church i 880 } (nat he is not expected to acbieve any great things | Of the district, the causes which induce digease, | was, eophAMablip RBSSULin Ta IEEEN success. Anthis |-ver L propose to constler Te: | cational and local, whieh tm: akthaes hese eabae | ne eee atall, Thus itis, ‘Times have changed, and if I do | health statistics, and also everything relating to the | forty-four crafts were entered apon the list, as fol- BPect mar is ike God and in what re ne 008 | gegree on U1 opinbes, the patekvana-tne earns TomORy el Anse Oe cance es now and then refer to past styles and past precepts | registration of marriages and births, which comprise | jows:—Centre board sloops Scud, 0. E, Fo1aom; not res lis Maker—tis Heave lion of the people. Argus-eyed, nothing of mport | Witness the exere.ses at tue Chinese Sunday schooi | It ts with one eye kept on logio which brings all old | 18 contents, are most interesting, From a partial | Newgvoy, N. Carruth; Mist, John Preston; Annie, know © cing visible to mortal ¢ escapes its observatton to be placed before the read- | Of the Howard Presbycerian church, conducted by fashions down to our own. Census of this city it is believed that the population | wijiam Innis; Alice, W. U. L. Smith; Trio, H. B. man ta tho (iighest order of visible ov every appliance of science and art ts forced into its | sisted of reading, spelling, counting aad siaging, | Whose feot are his man I required no footman to ex- Caan an ie Maceenonlion made by the Sanitary | ton; Signet, R. B. Everett; Wanderer, A. Bates; in tite unt and that he {3 also service, its ramideatlons are extended through- Tub mb Ree oun. Sunes a ertaas of pose me to Mazas by exposing him to fisticuffs for | that 4,120 houses contained 96,091 inhabitants, of Wave, B. ©. Morse; Bessie, William T. Adams; tng link »scween antwmal and spirits out the imnabited globe, and its ministers | {heir own language, aud show themscives very apt | ‘Ue Pucpose of informing me yesterday morning | Wlom 14,010 were children under five years of age." | corew, 0. B. Pleroo; Jeanie, W. BL ey It is @ singuiar fact that four yéars ago 5 Cuampe Klys¢es concert, tn the enjoyment of a cut- | Pee but little over 79,000. A great part of the | keel sloops Fleetwing, E. W. Nash; Midge, by & thorough examination, or ting cast Wind. 1 wrote in order to divert my atten- | fel coe ets ay Te, daetes Gaick cored oe W. R. Gibbs; Tarpot, B, Hildreth; Macduff, H. Hut; ag rh H 5 4 3 tiou from the leader's white pants aud open white | Many thogsaud hoad of oattie last yar. “Numerous | Una, H. W. Brown; Cruiser, Thomas Tileston; Elk, sciaphare meee paring ao Re ting cance colored plates illustrate the character of the disease | A. 7. Cushing; Sea Breeze, W. 0. Sharp; Edith, J. B. breathe unless at his promenade concerts. When I | Haye ada pie teen ad Paestartnentre Johnston; Juanita, W. BH. M. Austin; La Belle, We Han. conse eS au GE RhAl DL nac cee aotieve, arrive ata proper understanding of the nature of | H. Elliott; Son of Malta, A. Wheeler; Fanny, W. H. chalked out woke me up according to appointment. | the malady that infected the herds, and in the re- | Innis; Osprey, 0. Loring; Spray, 8. G. King; Un- Between dio visible and the invists are to be found in the wake of contending Own exisisave aud the existence of a armies, of perilous adventures, and wit the soli- to u 5 tary explorers of unknown regions or the ob rvers of natural phenomena, It represeuts all interests, and, irom the wants of the poor servant gurl to the discussion of national poicies, it gives expression t @ wisies, the hopes, the fears of mankind, There isa field, however, that has nov received the general attention, wiiica its great influ. ence on human society would seem to attract, the scholars ta learning Engiish, sometimes learning the entire Engilsh alphabet in thirty minutes. They Ianitest the greatest eayernes3s to learn, and are making rapid advances. Most of them are being dritled in the rudiments of the Eughsh language, but we noticed especially one class in geography, and also heard the Chinese sing a hymn in Engilsh. Measrs. Fitch, of Auburn, N. Y., and Tyler, of Gos- ton, Mass., made very interesting addresses. Ow Shing, Tom Quan, Fung Tang, Lee Kahn and xiatence We Ma piritual body’ o: lude buat tac fo tue otuer order of ex’ field of religion. In acountry where the laws gov- | other prominent Chinese merchants were presout. conitm asm tis Vv criiny the veople insure Naguallded iiberty of re. | sie fact wes Mentioned by these mereants, with | Aly drst action was to go Cee urea pe Toru and, dattone totus: necks to that wartot the known, T. L. Howe; Juno, H. Gordon; Naiad, IT. H. or of the Bibie it is ligiows thougat and act, and (ake no further cogai- | regret, that, while in tue British Provinces the Cat. | Served that a bride 1s now very plainly attired; this | report which treats of She population we ascertain | Faxon; Petrel, D. Carlton; North End, A, Glover; make man in our tt faa to protect tem in-the | nese can tostity In courts of justico and have the fuli | 18 geiting de rigueur, o rigorous rule. No diamonds, | the although much hes been done towards obtam | Pet, H. F, Guild; Winnie, d. 8. Kondrick; Rover, D. protection of the laws, in California they cannot tes- ufy aad have but a partial protection, which pre- vents Chinese capital from coming here. Fung Yang being cailed upon by Mr. Barstow, without any pre- paration, rose and spoke a few words tu @ most easy und graceful manner, a3 follows:— Lavrze AnD GENTLENTN:—It gives me a great pleasure to meet you here to-day, and I ain glad to see the American people are takingan interest {amy countrymen, We have some schools hero aud they have been a great benelit to our oung men; but I think we ought to have some taore schools Keres We return cur tuanks Lor the interest taken gud con- tinued for our weitare. Fung Tang aiso spoke a few wordsto the Chinese, and sald to them:—We nave seen, now, for our- selves, these Americans wish to do us good. I would advise you to learn all you can tor your own benefit. created man in His created He him; ma "and throughout the led “sons of God,” aul ¢. “our Father in heaven as platy es possibie that the of man is as much like God, Lis Cres rights, it becomes of the first ple to watch the effects of the ciety at large, and by compar- stigation select for its guidance best calculated to promote white satin on the train, sleeves and bodice, and | S24 births, there ls stil: muol pouiectes on the part | Curtis; canes soe a inant atlod Folsom; hotlwng but aruche of tulle called “iitusion,oana | Of clergymen, physicians and midwives. In New | Keel schoonora No Name, t. Citoston; Avion, H. Day: the titeat, Plouty of orange Dlossoms make up for | YOrk there were 12,072 births registered during the | @mpotts Sagamore, D. Wt. Raker. ic costly oraamenta, As Lam ever an advocate for ap- | 7°a" ding September 30, 1868; but the report shows Got ee tert Beate ot pe efre ropriaveness in’ dress, admiring the now Drown | from statistics that this number does not represent | 2M hour later than the first, all got off promptly, Rorand blouse and skiris for scasiae mornings and | Wore than about thirty-five per cent of the total avis ous cs Sno snoop lees, Bae © jod away for che all reactionists at the races, I consistently approve | BUMber born. The census of 1865 showed the aver- TO Read sa fre Been ae this all reactionste a the races, 1 consistently approve | age number of births in the city to have thon been | stOngnorthwost wind nearly abeam. Among theya must be of immaculate, costly material, but | 22044 for five years previous, and the re exceptions was the A\ rete: ty into some dim- I conscientiously inquired ofa lady present Why thia | POrt estimates the average to be from 32,000 culty with her jib, giving aa stern. chase bade the change from display to modesty had become go sud- | %2 83,000 at the present time, The Registrar others on the course to the buoy. From this buoy denly prevaicat. 1 fancied the party 1 addressed | Of Vital Statistics attributes | this gross dis. racer Hee AatoGn unt pate tana . i crepancy between the registered and the 4 a , was not a widow and 1 hoped so, but {found her to ) Scinal number born to the iat that one-baif the | tie return course being over the sane be an old maid from the iollowing:—‘‘Sir,”’ she sald, " ¥ i hte x * 5 ti rt * round, The wind continued to grow lighter “common sense could enlighten you if you reflected, | outers aro atanded 1h aocouchment by Mule oom. | during’ the hour and” a half, winch elapaod y i among mankind and which are apt to briag humanity toa higher sense of its ly Father, us the “natural body” of a moral obligations. {¢ 13 true that we find notices of natural body of his father. Nevertie. paruici.ar transactions of religtous bodies scatvered joa to Suppose | in the day journals all over the country, out the “natural | tls does not realize ourmeaning. It is further true more resem- | that almost every religious sect has its own organ; Diance bevween the “natural body” of man, which | but it ts well known that it will be found almost ex- dies and 1s resolved into its original clements, aud } clusively mi the hands of its own adherents only, the “spiritual body” of man, w and | What we deem desirabie and necessary ia an tmpar- isdom, Knowledve and joy’ to all eters | tial account tu the daily press of all tliat is essential se of God,’ than | in the teachings, the alms, the objects, the develop- wg with the increa vane between Whe “rein of wueaty” | went and progrdss of the diferent religious sects im ap Eh eal rare ic ate mel ee AL aren to house visitation as tho Dost means of arriving at | before, all the Donte were, ly ang galing, Bott at of Which, as we find it reguiarty in the NEW Bilhsvein Ther : 4 ‘atat | We correct tigures. We have space only to notice “dart ye germ in the if we take up tila journal on any Dee aitnmendonkae: waitonerar ls There ig a | then, being married, sie has lostail clam to natural | another subject. ‘The still births in the city of New | fewhad any occasion tomake a tack, Some misun- on, priug- | Sunday 01 jay i the week we find there a truth. 2 Su pure-mindedness; but when she approaches the | yor for the year ending December 31, 1868, was derstanding prevaticd in regard to the homeward reproduces many ful report ‘ us friends if atl are right minded. ‘altar, sir, she should be purity unadorned, for ladies. up grows rapidly, and soon 1 tliat was transpired in the world of og : sisi ; Leila ” 2,195, oF @ total of “8.82 por cent of the whole num- | course, and especially in regard to the requirement i the o nates , and giving an almost literal reproduction o! ae ther errant Gia: CHET BaG how salves oh 4 Hf . | tion of New Yor! his ig frightful. It 1s al p i Detween ile creeping caterpillar, which di the sayings aud teachings of the leading men. in | {2 whiten jie urged tue, Cu ates erica Uisiaslved’ | prpased: simt tt Oca but Conger m8 18 my Bi LOE. | double tho <tatio, of) ait piris ‘Técofied ju any | lar was taken. ‘Tue figures indicating the number the remot fathers Whose daughters are only supposed to have ‘andthe Ucuutful winged butterfly or moi 8 of the civilized world its agents Originates therefrom. When theology is a science | are instructed to gather information of this kind ‘we shail thea probably know that man is but God im } for the eniighteament of its reaters, ‘the larvee state of existence, as it wer equal promyptitude are all tts instruc the invisivie things of God with those out, may they refer to the Ecumeaicai Council at are seen’—2ud what we now see of 1 Rome, the Protestant Convention at Worins or the iy po more like God than the lary: Jewish Synod at Leipsic. Yes, tae first news tha cr ge ceeds from the egg of the bee, is like the | reaches us of this important assembly of Jewish @ rigt to Wear orange blossoms. civilized country, On this subject Dr. Harris very _ minutes reer Rpg Mg ode are re yay ‘Tue pride leit or Baden aiter the breakfast, and 1 | ‘uly say Diletta te i acerca x! seis voves, Viper 7 be the most becoming of her afternoon Doubtiess the arts of tho ghout-ltke destroyers of fetallife | Avion t4; Pet, 783 nat i6\: Wave, 77; Midge, 1934. fag tt happeas to be the very hewest style | 8 enriching their pursea and pampering the most perl Fy he ey ee Ln toomaet eo $a binck grehadiac, bub te Lower. pllssc | Qus.ss; for almost every county and each of the adjoining | Quite a number did not go over the full course. ace ered e. UE the lower DUBS’ | States aands some frail woman, yearly to the metropolls to | ‘The annual regatta of the Re ae nay eterna a » Cit | jose her life, while many ‘Adse health and womanly no- CRESCENT CITY YACHT CLUB, OF NEW ORLEANS, ob spear, poppy | bility at the hands of theac murderers of unborn infants. | which recently took place, ia very favorably spoken due time they would have it, Ovigin of Methodism. Methodism originated In Ireland, at Cork, in 1748, In August of that year Mr. Charies Wesley preachea @ famous sermon in the open air to more than 1,000 tn ic is afterwards developed. magnates in the realm of learning and Knowledge, | People, and im the folowing month incorporated in } Aud bachelor-button Hower pattern. Above tla iu- | But's clear majority of the mothers whose liomes are cheered | of, ‘fhe club was 1ormed in 1359, Colonel Nixon . aa ae eae tial Mises 3 : so 4 sertion comes a grenadine fluted heading. The | by the yoicesof children aro trained in the Catholic Church c tion ot tie developed spirit of man, which may per- | cise a potent influence In the directton of progressive ragstioeaicn phat Orr 1) BG PROTOS? mot ODI tu uler Ss OVODREAERy 7 a 03 of old contests, dating back before the war, Heese lca ay come Laenor ite Great power and etary | Geeat poke iduenge fp the direction of progress? | ism in that elty was followed by fleroe persecution, | Which ts looped very high, ie worn eltuer a bine, | The rat part of thls ts rather obscurely written, | Bch nf “Caine! ci Jephant, Camelia and sone other initize or acarlet silk petucoat, Many wear a blacg | but the sentence contains a great aeal of truth, On | Such as the EI A ener slik petticoat, enei IFll being trimsaed with bias | the ists, we doubt if a more instructive and inter. | Smaller craft, Lalas oe she ea interest satin, The patterns vary, butall are seen to advan. | esting official report has been published this year | ROW centres in the new champlons, the rotos, 6 : c’ gre built in New York last spring for Charies T. tuge on these black silk’ grenadines. For morning | than the one before us, Howard and the Limnas, constructed with the ex: when it cinerges from its larve stage of ext New YORE HeeaLp, Our own correspondents seem it were, and ussumes its spiritual and godl to prefer o furnish us an account only when the tleg and powers. The science of geology causes us | more advanced state of the transactions of the to know positively that this eartn, comparatively | Synod wiil enable tuem to give an outline of all that In May, 1750, Mr. John Wesley preached in Cork and was burned in efigy by a frantic mob. But “none of these things moved” him, and within six years a mlescent as it has been for several ‘thousand years | niay be hoped from 1; but we are happy to extract chapel was opened by him on Hammond's Mursh, the embroidery pattera ts white daisies. Grenadines | LECTURES AND ESSA¥8 ON IRISH AND OTHER SuB- tation of beating all former vtctors. Then we- tise Raa anes te incur ages wadsioane ae eens acne Or the first oe dave pre In September, 1782, Cork Mahe ane oe nies are also trimmed with ruches of pinked taileta; JECTS. By Henry Giles. New York: D. & J. feng Santer i Gladioia, the ‘Xiphias, the rin very great changes. From a meiting mass of rock, | ceeaings, and in doiag so, we cannot forbear to pay of one of ee Le hers at Per sane | ae os apple green is a favorite, and an apple green Sadlier & Co, 1569. rinne, the Little Annie, and some twenty more, alt Lguid with inteuse heat, it has beeu caused to cool | thia Just tribute to a journal tiat with so much tact | America, [chard Boardman, ho tots aaah ne ee ee eee contort fo aie Her other alternoon costumes were mosily ‘The collecting of these lectures and essays and ready. to participate in the series of contests, to say nt Toe f the Mobile Bay fleet, which will of courae Winte mushns, all suori, over foulard and giacé per- | thelr publication tn book form was a happy thought | Hothing o! A Ycoais, Lhe spotted musitn overskirt is worn over {| on the part of the publishers. They are most inter- beg Guapate. py ee Sy Rote Carin ee eee plain white, and the only trimming rich sashes, “ White striped Aigerines are worn over Nounced mus- esting reading. One of the best lectures is on ‘Ire- The boats were divided into four classes, and drew shadow of the old cathedral in hope of the resurrec- tion of the just. Mr. Wesley's last visit to Cork was only two years before his death. Methodism ts now strong and induentiarin ihe city, 80 28 to allow the vapors of water to coudense @ud cover the earth, and the primary rocks to harden, and tho various other rocks and soils to be formed tu the waters or by tue waters, that the earth might be prepared to sustain the © serves the cause of human progress zi ment, and to express the hope that mporartes will follow its aovie example. peta exclianges give us some further wili be found added to the HeRaLp’s 6 Feo ais Notes, lin petticoats, and, generally speaking, all white is | land and the Irish in 1843.” Others, on ‘Daniel by lot for posttion. The regattas are invariably tri- very great variety of animal ana ve, Religious Pp +B peaking, Y lar, @ distance of fifteen miles, aro Whieh we know that it has sustained for A Convention of all evangelical churches in Onto | te taste of tie diy. Green over white and wiute | O'Connell,” “Irish Emigration,” “Irish Character, | ShStMiviusiy anchored at an agteod point, aud of years. ‘Tne lacontrovertib Was Lincola a Catholic t Was once moiting with intense heat, and Was (uch | yo yup Epiror of THR New YORK ‘TAapLeT:— if course utterly destitute of either a tavie lite, aud “nat bow it 18 suil Ina paragraph published by you from the Paris admirabiy fitted and prepared to =: ee r over light grecn seem the favorite shades, Mental and Moral,’’ aud ‘Catholic Art and Protestant ios th yo-k I noticed several dresses made to be alternate co3- | Culture,” which ‘we have found time to give a care- Fie phy ty nee Pine errs holae soem: tumes and alternate {uli dressed robes by means of | ful perusal, we can speak highly of. ‘Che others | onas a foot in every mile sailed; boats of the second @ train that can be put on over the mach flounced | were rhe A gianced over, but tuey all appear to be | class, four seconds; boats of third class, five secouds, petticoat, trimmed en tadiier in front, and not worn | written in the same agreeable style. Whether taken | gua below this 1p the same proportion, To start the is to be held in Columbus on November 30 and De- cember 1 and 2, to consider the most practical metuod of reaching the masses with the Gospel. This 18 one of a chain of conventions to be held in tain abundantly } sfonde it 1s asserted by M. Martin, on the authority every varity of anigial aad vegetabic life, suggests as beeps * al all if serpentine length is not required. Thissup- | separately or together these lectures are much above re ee eee eae ae tesa rige ibiscatinis. | Of the late Thshop Lefevre, that the Iate President | the Middle and Western States this fail, m about the | plementary rain, wich ts rounded at the sides aud Onlinsry wert. ‘They ave all upon augfects in white. Fela ged lh a Aa et alin Bd subject io perpciual change; that is periods of melt- | Lincoln was baptized a Catholte, and that he was } following order :—Iilinois, lowa, Missouri, Ohio, In- put on like a mantle from the waist downwards, is | the public feel an interest more or less. The lan- | signal each boat, Witt jib dowu and anchor out at ing and coviing, of being devoid of all animal and | also a Freemason, I doubt M. Martin's statement. | diana, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin and Kansas, | Called a two hours’ leave.” it ts thus assuunilated to | guage ig very clear aud simple, the ideas pure and | tne time given, must got under way, taxi the Vegetabic ie, and of betag again covered with ever, y y 1 7 erga riper Matai erarence, ‘onew It is simply a hyperbolical assertion, indulged in ox- each other in succession ag evainly ana reguiarly | tensively by Trench writers of M. Martin's a8 Bummer follows winter and as day ivilows nigat. | stamp when writing about this country. The si ‘The fact that it was night a few hours ago and (hat aocusatio 1 Was prowaht against Mr. Liucoln while @ ¥ is day now leads us to expevt nigut again in | candidate for the Presidency, by some over-zealous the course of m few hours, aud the faci that | Catnolics, It was asserted that this and that priest it was winter a few months ago and is | had baptized him, &c., but lt was never proved, and gsammer now assures us Of a coming winter | there was no truth in it. To show the fallacy of M. @ soldier of duty going the rounds with the fair. | elevated, and the style admirable. We have no hesi- joard with all possibik i A great wany of these trains are made of | tation in recommending the book as really worth SES Oo ae A iGlonK vetoes Sod nish cape crepe de cline im harmonious soft hues, to be | reading. are appointed, from whose decision there ts no ap. put on with wiute mushus flounced down the froat peal, and various other rules, covering every detail width, then all round with one deep tldunce. I Magazine Notices. ny cl looked at the jewel box and observed many fancy ar- ney" Ms ele esd te Be diapech eth fo es ticles, such as frogs, toads, enamelied saucers red the Harper's New Monthly for August fs full of de- | are rigtdly enforced. strangest of all earrings a piece of enamel represent- | Mgutful summer reading. The number opens with tae Sania es Rar tee ing a lump of white sugar, on which a gommed fy | an article entitled “Pictures of the Japanese,’ the | ¢, 7, Howard, Protos, 27.634; Capt. J. Clements. Rev. Thomas 5. Burnell and his wife, formerly of Northampton, Mass., who have been missionaries in Jndia for the last twenty-oue years, returned home to Northampton on Friday. They were 133 days tn going to India when they Orsi weat oul, and but thirty-eight in returning, so great has been the im- Deovenent iu travelling faciliues within tue last two decades. wiih sumuser and winter in perpetual succes- | Martin's other assertion, can Si a | A large tent, capable of accommodating 1,500 per- | WAS feasting with diamond eyes, The bridegroom | statements contained therein being chief en | K.P. Fareshide, Limnas, 27.5, Capt. C. Braistead. Sion to tue end of time. So also the fact thatthe | tively that President Lincoln was not a Free. | gous, and to be used for religious work in'Kansps, | DASA Scart yin of theeame. | from “Our Life in Japan,” and ream rage aval SBOOND CLass—ruRsH $109, earth was ouce melting with intense heat some thou- | mason, ahd never tried to be one. This I have | Was dedicated in Chicago on Thursday evening, ¥ pt Me Nag a vanes ©. T. Howard, Xiphias, 21.11, Capt. M. Green. gands of years ago and is now sullicienily cool to | from a Mason. Had he been a Mason Wilkes allow of every variety Of animal and vegetable ex- | Booth would not bave assassinated him, as Booth Astence leads us to expecta time, probably thousands } was one of the “great guns’ of Masonry 1 this 16th. Rey, H. K Stimson, of Ottawa, and Rev, Wine feld Scott, of Leavenworth, propose to travel with this tent through the new towns and cities where Whose house for ‘he time being was the dress worn | and interesting information. “The New Theory of | Fg; Di 2 ¢. # . ickey, Gladiola, 21.6, Capt, J. A. Paya. eee can eraprons srthe Ghateande Monae Heat" ta a well written and instractive contribution. | J. 0, Nixon, Sea Drift, 211i, Capt. B. Chamberiain, “South Coast Sauntering in England” is continued. THIRD CLASS~PURKSE $75. Of years ence, when the earth Will again welt with | country, a8 were, in fact, all the Southern revels, | there are no mvcnug houses, and hold religious | #8,the very jauntiest we have seen in high ie, A tl “ Mahoney, Vorinne, 17.11, Capt. J. Kearney. tense Leat, and afterwards cool off, that the varie- | Tne same may be said of Mr. Seward. He is no | moetmas. ang white teinita seat tela Wik tani’ Cohen ek Dave ras Hea Sanya tea TERS oe sere % T Howard, Little’ fees rei ‘Capt. ie Keavit, Of animal and vegetable life may again exist, | Mason. Had Lincoln and Seward been Masons it is | _ ‘The sum which is needed by the Board of Foreign | Parede trimmed ail round with black velvet and , black Chenille fringe, Tue bodice, with reversed als, are continued. ‘Can we Foretell the Weather? FOURTH CLASS—PUKSE $50. and 80 on in succession perpetually, a3 day aud | doubtful if we should have hadawar. Whatever | Misslong of the Presoyteran Church for the year of an adinirabl A ost int ti ject 7 (ar in, 16,4, Capt. J. Campbell, .fummer ond WiNter, fC >. come mea. | SM, Lincoln may have been guilty of ho was not | Work,on which It outered oo, the Ist of May. is flaps of black velvet, was open to. show a Louis XV, | The" remain fg papers are “Draw Youre Conciu: | 3; b, Huger: O. Wervorn, 10-2 Uapt, J: Walker. : pete § 090, ‘Ths has re . nd Sa TT aretay tO understand how men roay be “culidren of | SUT OF APosacy. iXe'Committes, itera careful Tevisel of the esti | Walle silk striped. A threo-cornered hat was turned | BOUte un’ wwiavery in Peiacess” “A Poop At Kin, | miles twice around an oaullaveral ttlangle. of two # and “heirs of God.” our Heavenly Father; Catholic Confirmations, Sonntions pare eee oe onened ty ie fete ‘The Tabtet states that the Archbishop administered “gons Of God,” or “spirits of God; for that, | the sacrament of confirmation on Saturday, 17th ® comparatively short period of eternity, | tnst., on Randall's Island, in the institution ander ‘ Education,” ‘slavery in Palaces,” “A Peep at Fin- | miles, twice around an equilateral triangle of two ame ae eee ee harmed with, white | jand,”” “Reminiscences of Oxford University,” “Bor- inde hail miles, at the ‘signal up went the Jibs, my last I Wil now mention the one ahe wore. rowed Baggage,” “Tbe New Home,” and ‘The New } and off they flew like arrows. ‘Ihe Xiphias was the The following night, at the ce de nudt, when the | Timothy.” ‘Ihe «Editor Easy Chair” is not quite | firet to catch the wind, and forged ahead to the whole county danced at thé chateau, sho was as | #0,8picy and entertaining as it usually 1s, but is nev. | windward in splendid style, but the Limnas closely aimply attired on this occasion as sumptuously the | ertheless entertaining. A very tender tribute 19 paid | following worked to the outside, and all showed mates sent up from the various missions, ‘This sum provides for the sapport of the missions now estab- Ushed, with some necessary enlargements, The pastor of the Rutheriurd Park church, the Rev. G. L. Smith, laid the corner stone with a solld doubtless prove monotonous and tedious | the charge of the Commissior > sliver trowel, presented by ite builders, The new i by the editor to the late Henry J. Raymond, their neels tn line, etnies ts oe aatke mere sloners of Public Charities . ~ day before. Her robe was a witl.e tatfe'a, hor wreath | v6 Ba et : on fance With reason and with revelation, and | &0d Correction, to 130 children, and on the same day, forty feet in ‘aio, Wiae mewieabenad reinos a bluepelis, lier ornainents pearls. Leould wot leave the | Lippinoots Magasine.—For ight, agreeable sum- } , ,OUIE Wich visiualiy put her out of the fase Couitessé without listening to a the scandai of the | mer roading wo recommend this number of Lippin: ReeAT: peice tor Te Roeavan wher ial kooreteaes qeicug other Nols 1 ascertained that the Hid, | ott. Anthony Trollope's now novel, “The Vicar | rounded the outside siakeboats without change in was perfectly struck with the necessity of aiving | of Bullhampton, is continued. Joseph Jefferson, | position. Lee ee ana ee ee eta ty two grand balls at St. Cloud to compensate for tne | the actor, is made the subject of a very laudatory ar- | UP, Ls 7 ci rate her. Tho Protos came in gallantly, and as the gun os ade had exporienced in consequence, of the | ticle, “An Adventure on tho Snow’ ts readable | blazed out whicn proe'atmod ler victor cheer ‘po enough, though not very exciting. ‘Manifest Des- | cheer went up from her decks, the plier and 2 the: Reay scone trash ene tPooatien' She aee tiny repares the American mind for the coming | stakeboat. Her marine band struck up “Peas Upon great success in this aps step, and her tollet | 2¢auisition Of Canada, Nova big Oo aa @ Trencher,” and the greatest enthusiasm pre- ‘What we may observe ziso in all nature around | 4¢ Hart’s Island, in the institution under the charge - 18 surrounding it, and the rapid 1 te fe suppose tuat tt is the periectel and devel- } Of the above named Commissioners, to sixty-a1x boyd streets surrounding pid linprovements in new buildings, afford evidence that thia church Will soon be the centre of a thriving town. The church was organized six years ago with fifteen, and vow nambers only forty-Ave members: yet they have maintained theif pastor comlortably, built a parsonage, aod are now balding a church, without asking for assistance beyond their own bounds, The w ogical seminary bow at Hartford, has furnished sev: nm men for the sionary feid. THE COLORADO EXPEDIT.CH, Another Letter from Major Powell. apirits ofthe men who have originated upon | 99d three adults, earth during the previous cool period, aud Mave |, The Sacrament of confirmation will be adminis. afterwards gradually acquired the power of God to | tered in St, scephen’s church, East Twenty-eighth luce ail the Varieties of organized vegetable | Street, on Weduesday morning, dvb ina, animai existences which commence to nourish MM AS SOO as the Garth is tna fit condition, after Religion and the Pacific Railroad. eat conflagration, When “the elements melt ‘The various Christian bodies are entering with a yent ieat,’? the eartu is burued u, Beteret a mag fooes generous rivairy on the task of establishing churches From what I lave already written I think it ought | along the line of the Pacific Railroad. We notice to be clear to thinking men that the modern sciences Grestronomy and goclogy inay aid us to understand that in Cheyenne and other places the Baptist dele- e s re wick, Cal i Haytl, St. St. | vatled, In afew minutes the Limnas came tn, ana paca Solan eatin: very by tauitieas ankles. Sho | thomas, and, in ct, the cutire West Tadiag arent: | after hor the Xiphias was honored with a victor's savie fur of great price; she ts very fate, and her hate | Pelago. | Is Tt @ Gospel of Pouce?” treats of those | salute, and the samo nolay congratulations as her fails round her like snowflakes scarcely goldened py religious-political clergymen who preach anything | consort. The following are the oficial returos of the acold wintry sun. My third duty wasto inqmre 1} Yb the gospel of peace, The other articles are | regatta as reported by the Judges:— a eral of the gre trutis of theology, ln muy next ore bela Speers figtone ia ert lhe 4 correspondent of the St, Louls Republican writes | the Comtesse Eypeleta, Who 18 one of tne ladies of | Short, excepting @ new story called “Magdalena. FIRST CLASS. may throw considerable light upon tueology as | agent of the American Home Missionary Society | ™ Tiinots:— een a | Bitattten SOL aan Soeerves the popularity it has wi re = Protos . ns Pf 4 4 é aM found nineteen persons ready to form a Congrega- Though the inclosed letter from Major Powell w: tyonal church and to pledge €600 toward tue support re y inuareat written With 10 thought of pubiicatton, the interest s ey s remarkable toilet at a private concert during my Onward, Captain Reid's magazine, continues to Limuas. 4 Religious Progress in Switzerland. ofa minister. The society appoluted Rey. J. G, | felt at thls time in his expedition induces me to send | ‘TP 10 Beauvais, I was introduced to the toilet in | exhibit evidences of improvement. Nearly ever 2 To THE EpiTOR oF THE HeKaLy:— Davis, of the last class at Chicago, to that field, | !t to you for that purpose. It way be well to explain question, and, after having taken tt likeness in MY | sricie in this number will be found fivtelus aa: a 3 ‘ Many cf your readers interested in religious pro. | Bb afier organizing a church, he finds his efforts | that the “cabins” which tie speaks of In his boats are pocketbook, now copy from a fyleaf, A light gray ‘ < Veaos + | Sea Dritt a HY ie i I somewhat embarrassed by the offer of the Old School | Simply water tight compartments, made by decking sik glace, with pale pink, strewn with worked roses | The “Transit of Venus" is very well written, but is : gress will undoubtedly rejoice in a religious move- | Presbyterians to give $6,000 1M ald of the ereotion of | OVer five fect of the Low and stern. te had three | Hed 1m Vouquels; w Spanish mantilla canght above | the cause of the most comical anachronism we bave | Capron n 8 1 98 mont now taking place in Switzerland and by a | @ church of their order.’ That ig more than the Con. | boats twenty-four feet long and one sixteen fectlong, | te temple with a full drooping rose aud white | soon cor a tong time. sn illustration represents | Live AiniG... 8 18 08 a val of a regent date desorivea | Bfemational Union often thinks Is wise to give, | tie last tobe used by uimselt as an advance ex: | Plume, & ikerchief, a gray crape fan | Havia Rittenhouse in 1769 observing the transit of North German journal of a date described | Cheyenne 1s a place of 5,000 tahabitaats and the lorer. {t Was one of the Jarger ones that was lost, worked with roses aud mounted on tortoise shell the planet in the sunlight under is brejla. ‘Th ape 1, @ modest | capital of Wyoming Lerritory. Hive canales were for use in reading the barometers | Saves. jore les ta beb faek tat th te Aah omnes | aoe 3 95 16 Goeng. Proveeot stodeot, bora in 181 in penis a ot might. In estimating the Major's remark about | fie angen at the same concer tite laces ner waite | orellas Nad only been recently introduced In Burope, | vaneauin a idee oni rel 5 3 vee lie acenery, it 18 to be remembered t . r ce; ' = Perils, who wrote in 136: a pamphict—or- | “Getting Square” on an Obnoxions Minister. | [ir with usarly the Wholo Of the grand sccrey eae | lace bonnet Was trimmed with Dine geraniams, ‘The | S24 Nad not been bronght to America at all. How: THE MISSING STEAMSHIP UNITED KINGDOM. i, thodoxie et I’Evangile’—and a year jater}| A Tather singular phase of the old-fashioned par- | jtovky Mountains, aud that he sain 1ano on which the artists played at this so-called & small matter, the mistake being con- —— e y Rocky ishavituauy sparing | Pi fined to the sliustratio , ; gnother against orthodox coercion, was in conse- | 180 Usages Of the Puritanic forefathers has just | of strong words. aaa tows pee the onions ead ae had ticle. Bonfire feaul, * Was Tra spirire Lite on See et ae breton tate bag , was : Ae fy se 5 NNEA, quence excommunicated by the deacous of the com- | CMe to ight in the towg of Hanover, Mass. The Cite ns MORE Or Dec Reet SivesiAk S| Board a Blockader,” “A Beautiful Ghost,” the “Turf Se ee Taiy 2a 1000. } June 2%, 18b9. : mune to which he belonged. He retired to Switzer. | Bey. Mr. Freeman was settied as pastor of tue First where he followed quietly and imdustrioust: Congregational church and society some fifteen op lel on the origin - te ntis: st ‘a “ah years ago. Mr. Freeman, in bis zeal to promote the ig ‘anism and Lis | Master's cause, made himself obnoxious wo some of Dr. Henny Wino: ‘On leaving the Comtesse I had an appointment | Bogs of ireland,” “On Board a Blockade Runner” tir, DEAR PRIEN fa an Dim over ices at Tartoni’s, and who should pass by, es @ treatise on croquet are among the best pa. | TO THe EpiTor or THe HERAL! Sora by one of the dignitaries of the ‘aiplovhatic pers, Altogether, the youth of America will do well Thave read with much surprise your editorial in world, but Mme. Ratazal, wife of the ex-Minister of | t0fead Onward. Captain Reid ts laboring hard to 14 paper regarding ‘The Missing Steam- Italy and descendant of the Prince de Canino, a Bo- make his publication a first class magazine, and this morning’s pep te iJ L beds Your interest in our party and d iro for ot success {9 40 groat that I take the ‘irae opponiae nity to report my: {shail walk to the Uintah Todian Agency to-morrow, and hope to receive and mall tetiers @uties as a teacher of philosophy at tle newly or- | the young men by strenuously opposing the use of | there. The ‘is twenty-five or thirty miles fror Tt he i Kingdom.’ You state it has reached 4 Te i ‘ “ 3 y ‘om camp. therefore t . Sho itlug. | Since he has opened its columns to all writers its | slp Unites ingdom. Nd Reo ee eccreercr mre, Unexpectedly Be the Rowe ai otal ‘and, tired altering ench end work wall as buoye, for although ihe toes Bans faves. the imperiay tainly ‘by mostextraurainary | contents have improved greatly, your ears “that the captain who had long hud her in Paoli Satncet ahien eed ee denen unheard-of, discreditable manuer. Not having suf. | #°¥eral times boon tiled with Water while toxdoa With mon | totlets, Which quite alarm the Emperor, ‘The one The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature ts, a8 | charge refased to make this last trip.” I, a3 the o] 2 d rations, they still would flat, Altogether, we have among the ofthodox; bu their honor be it | @¢lemt grace to join the church, they became mem. | $30 4'be : i ‘often plunging Pecordes, tnat tree thought fete alrendy Areal hers of the society by hiring’ sittings. All went | Sows cidive a6 Siisectpevin a 100 Sardar sine ie fant , 80 that their adminisiration, though | Smoothly until the annual parish meeting, when | wave the water Tae. ‘ Se eee exclusively orthodox, readily permitted the the new members voted fot to raise anything the canon walls have been from 2,000 to 2,600 feet high; tals had the privilege to seo her in was a biack poult, } ugual, admirable, The most noticeable of ita con- | captain referred to, feel called upon, in justice to with train worked round showing gaudy parrots, proege! * pick inlake sell and the company { represent, to give (his each in varied hues, eating a cherry. The lace | ‘ents are ‘The Religious Wara of Frauce,” “Earth: statement my unquai fhe eontraatotion, it being en- ai panter covered what was not worked, and over the } quakes,” “The Secret or the North Pole,” a very ens | tirely fal hen the United Kingdom arrived at tur is coming year for the payment of the pastor's salary, | Ta°ely perpendicular on both aides at once, a panier came a sash with a parrot and cherry on | tortaining paper fr: “Open: | Liverpool on her previons voyage | was taken serl- 7 rs ia ee te es thus weeaally and summarily dinatesing that gout {ag to make portages, of which we have mado % each end, Her hat was trimmed with dazzling | ing o1 te Abort "Yanza, ‘alieusteln and’ hi ously fli, and utterly unable to return with the vos. ponancted oy DOW parties ‘ears, Sur itd Trou | teman from the duties of his omice! PueOy 0s a Porte eee ey Cadertens tee bad one di ramos, in vi Lj a fhe ge Riheach hf bt ‘Thmeg” and “The Central Asian’ Question.” 1 sel, Thi ache praca age CTA dt Mate oy fing, be * fs fd; Se eae ta he side a parrot. Thi fect. was suc! crows | eaitor contributes an interesting sketch of Professor | Was my sole and only reason for leav' e Bhp. re expresses lis croea in the following man- | How They Manage Religions Exercises at | worstianwrecked, ‘Tue threemen in thebonmanceerts | Of bora followed her, and the gentleman who | Huxiey, a portrait of whom clabellisnes this num. | AS regarda the steamer 1 would state that the re- had offered the beauty his arm could only over. | ber, All the papors in the Zolectic are culled Daher et her not being in a fit condition for a o elief, precise to d were brought oft ig wy js-only one essential belief, precisely “PateineBay,” Ohio, get toa Little bird of the rations and ths diet | awe them by great prosence of mind. Kins Af from the ‘eu eriodicals and are the ovdme de la sks Of @ transatlantic trip are wholly untrue : 7 ‘ wo lost about ont of the rations and tho duplicate Ih: Beier Te dis ulisciaSfetesiics ial | A correspondent of te Gtovoh Jura nas vee | STWR Au anatase ey ft ig Be found In books. butine innermost uu | attending religious exérelRes tn ‘Tne Episdopal | fecords, barometers, tubes and i thlakay were sil the D duty aud in the | cuurch at Put-In-Bay, Ohio, which nas lately de- } hat were saved. tove, realities by whi ! " 'y de | Th loat clothing, guns—everything but what sd Wvoe to him who porcine ths clared itself independent. On his frst Sabbath | on, ‘and that was Buble ies dearer soa toc” yes his conscience, the belief In | there he “saw four clergymen walk into the chan: | wwii eA ey h eet monty, Cer beore did F f live force of the whole | cel ip citizen's dress, Of every Variety of cut fram Hind good snot 1a gaint ological eet (of specimens) ra iy t op PPR HE IP | crock to qurtaui, ana by np meade uniform in cotor. | rouRe, es trode ©. gpod colechion ot intone ‘new religi represente’ ado & gi ion, but to re- | For the frst time in my fito 1 received the Lora’s | Nothing else collected. AU tn good health wat spirits, with arch, by netying it from | Supper in church from clergymen in oltin6n’s dress, Oe cae that theology added for couturies, | They Lad not thougut It cadential to be ae Careful io POWELL, his hat he bowed to them, as if they were ‘1 r and without any foundation whatever. On the con- showing of 10's gallery of spectators’. ‘The people are erage Geet article, on The Religious | trary, 1 considered her im evory respect, perfectly dispersed; but I Wish to say all men have nota sto entertaining, if’ not the most truthful, of papers we } Seaworthy, being trong, stanch and built ex. nce Ce Ok te eee 7 ay Lye read for some time. ly for the Atlantic trade and well dtted for At ea lo if a 8a for y A voyages. n she chose to be noted at by city Black00a's B4inburgh Magazine.—Tho duly nut camer ‘only made one trip up the Meditor. : ‘a Ie we a ha TM a and cherri ber Of this popular British monthly contains ‘Re- ranean, waich Wer eon 50 Ountaats of tho ht et Ler an a ray ny mi for ie tic erely oecause at OP was told by ny scien at Tortoni's Fonte ons of Lord yron,1' «Sketches in Polynesia” | the requirements of the trade between New York ting eouta 0 Mekal Sr GUS atMoatba | arcbqueror and Voleanoes” end eyo conumnea | “"Arustine Tou wil give these. few itera plage in ‘al Ei wakes an ‘0! ' and two a tone age ect ble aed with wives for whom their atorion “A Year and bay” and “A Story of Kule! your valuaplo Jouraal yy one, moat Foapectll, men are fitted 12 every Circumatauce, I am happy | berg.” The last acqicle iy the magauing 9 ontiied ROWIBALD CAMPBBLLy i Wh groat respect, L am yours, condiaty, y