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— | 8 NEW YUKK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. semble you ont of the countries where you have ten seat. | scribed to blow the trumpet, The Jewish Times 1& fered, a will ou the iand tiara and Sear shall referring to this says:— t ft pis, MA] Hi before, trumpeta were sounded at every fes- Perit give tt Siominations thereof from thence: and | Al Retain at the hrst ol erery new ch in Bible 1 will give them one heart and I will put a new spirit within be Mies re Jana 8 feativg ¢ ier, Trumps erg an jews in ancient times fat as Janquage of the prophecies is explicit—the fa Joyour events af nll ites when there wad en impulse tt confidence of in their fulfiiment ts almost unl- | the human to open itael! in feelings of gratitude or versal. Uur uncertainty as to the time implies no anxlous fear before the sublime Arbiter Fate ; tram) doubt as to the ultimate realization of these hopes. | served as nignals of revival ss well we adoration offered to ‘Tho rehabilitation of Palestine, the commencement } the day of fgg tla Tape Mec sonirr! geen of commercial relations with the world at large, Will | though only a short one, ax it always les wih ftw once more introduce as a momentous question “the | more or less solemn sense, thankfulness or care—a sentl. right to the Holy Sepulchre,” involving the mgbt to | ment of alternate pain ‘and joy. On the tira of the government of the Holy Land. But the decision | Tiabrl, as the seventh month, these thoughts and sentiments wil not depend on the arbitrament of helmeted sesumed a higher degree, as the number seven had wit ih the 4 oe . The } confirm 1f mfallibly, but which he could never dis- States sixes, 1881, registered, 152% a 123; do. do., | is season Dis Hee ee ereoast werk bas | cover, that he did not blush to Jinpiore from the ER = coupon, 122% & 1233s; do. five-twenties, registered, great ‘as | Devil’® passage most apt to establisn it; but he did Gascansy, BA HAP Mi oe 293.) fo. de. coupon, 182, 128'a 123%4;+ do. | the season for Delaware pes Pie evant arawing to | Ot answer. But like every other euormuty of Rome 12234 # 12244; do. do., cul . designed to advance the power of priestcra(t and Much to the surprise of those who expected and 122% @ 122%; do. do., coupon, | & Close. Jersey peaches, however, are just now ar- ng po Fi . . 00%, coupam, ABA, . 2806 od . » | Fiving in large quantities, The average of all kinds | peur immeasurable revenues into the Pope’s trea: Aiscounted an unfavorable showing on the part of | isc ya94 @ 122%; do. do, coupon, new, 1805, | Oy peaches “during the past wok has been | AUry und priests! purses, it was at length sustained the banks this week, the statement submitted this af } 494° g y21x;; do. do, coupon, 1867, 1214; a| about 100 carloads a day. A carload con- | by all the weight of the priesthood. pan ternoon is quite flattering, and reverses the course | 45,,°. ag go., coupon, 1888, 121% a 121%; do, | Sist# of 450, baskets, each basket containing eae 3 sondesnnen Oy. Wye eines. ren Of the roserve which they hold in excess of the | ion sorties, registered, 111% & 111K; do. do, cou- | the ee Daabel OF Beename FO ives fOr soul from the body there 1s instantly made @ dis- figure required by Jaw, and which had been falling | oy 4115, 9112; currency bonds, 110% a 111. daily of 22,500 buses ‘showing @ demand for this | tinction between the just and the unjust—the souls off since midsummer, or since the first movement of th the delicious fruit of which the generality of the public | Of the righteous are brought vo Paradise with the funds out of the metropolis, This state of things bears | _ THe following isa detailed report of the specie | have nor the remotest idea. Yesterday 103 car loads | angels, the souls of the wicked to places in Nell. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCI AL ing were the closing prices this evening:—United | market at the present time, and the supply of them | Contlonas was so puzzied for a text of Scripture to New Yi ; 21. I sucred signiscanc, as typi el exported from New York for the week ending Sep- | arrived. (Respons., ad. Orthodox, quest. 75, Usher, p. 121.) knights, wild enthusiasts or the indomitable Guard, } {*sebtes ‘of old an especial ont what has been already surmised Would be the | corner 4, 1869:— ‘Ts quality of the peaches this season is very good, | | Hactantus says;—“Let uo one tinagine that a soul | The weapons of peace will be wielded and. the. re- Pe eg ice et ge oy result of the backwardness of the Western crops and | 4.10.44 31 steamer Silesia, London. and the prices comparatively low. During the pest | Is Judged tmmeuiately Fieger tai atrives | Opening of commercial activity in and about Jeru- | year, land even the whole number of holidays. For his rea- the delay in getting cotton to market this year, The | ~ nett dollars & nr 237,000 | Week the wholesale prices for Delaware peaches eg Vay cunt an aaa ex! Ae hese wuatee; ues Tall pa ae pananitestation of this reas change. mon was Wee seventy Nowy Mons Gata es vation. " Mex DUBIN Cen acsansetnecse Pan, Hea SN . , : erefo ; always up to the fail seven per cent. Many specu- | “*Riterican gold msgenubrenonbedanamee Soe Shy ond cents ue ane wnat ore eta te fail wud explicit in the testimony that pag: seer money Raaenig ety — Grew te the chernal and nee tie Rornsels BAe lators were so convinced that (ae usual shipment of | — american, silver : 3 + 45,585 | i NeXson poses beter for some time Past | ne never heard of modern purgatory. "In hug Book, pi ede gregen ot Pi he contort lation of His whose years never end, whe currency would preeipitate great activity in money | September 2—Steamer Dentschiand, London. | tn the early part of the season melons are sent to | “De Moriuliate.” nection two, he Baye ee hrioe, |, There are hundreds of thousands whose love and | changes even if heaven ani enrth change, grow old and that they went short of the stock market and inau- Snes es daozs | the New York market from Georgla, but the great zie % ae one eae oe ro Be nrist who | sttachment for the Holy Land time hay not dimmed, | wither. ental he depression prevailing in that | September 2—St . sources of supply when the market has fully set in | [tis fon Min ton om ma to rein with Ohrist,? | Whe willembrace with avidity the opportunity of Such was the service of the opening of the seventh Lem aginst Shan. gg adele “Mexican doliars 17,024 | are Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Jersey. ‘Tue | “oes not believe that he hegina to tela Tet ae to | eMuleratlon. Their condition as Individuals aud as | month before the Babylonian captivity. Here tt an branch of business up to the moment the statement September 2 + * season for melons began about five weeks ago and | €¢.; (hus he rep communities would be materially bettered. derwenta change, ‘The Jews came in contact with all who live by faith when they die go to pecame known. The sailent features of the exhibit men—Foreign silver 1,200 | Wl! last until about the 25th of the present month. and, quoting the words of Simon, easel people who celebrated the new year in autumn, and ‘ ven three er a 2 . ‘The market now receives its supply mainly from Nies 4 + | Opening of a Universalist Theological School } adopted, or rather added, that to the already exist- are an increase of over three millious in legal ten- | September 2—Steamer Missouri, ~ 4,090 | Jersey, but in the | beginning and middie \raua ae Bod “then have “peace, then ing recognition of the day, ders, resulting from the liberal disburse- Spanish dou in Medford, Mass. i “tively | the servants September o—Steamer of the season Maryland and Delaware respectively 61,100 | frnish thesupply. The demand during the present } endoy free and quiet rest; when being-arawa from. owhere in the Bible is the month Tishri called Wienaseniion wei ‘The new theological department of Tuft’a Coliege, | .. ” 43 ” , Tre: » @ decrease in 4 Rosh-Hashono,’’ or “New Year.” Tisbri is espe eee) Des MRE at cea mento season has been very great. During the past week | thew: storus of, Ue wield. we. seek the haven, of | Medford, Mass., was opened by impressive services, | cially mentioned as the seventh month, and Nisan specie of over two millions, accoanted for | Septembai Stea: ‘ity h 200, i York | eternal rest and security; when having paid the erpool—British gold SDC | 208.000: anes Cone amr trew, ZO ity of death we arrive at immortality.” Again | Wednesday, August 25. Rev. Dr. Thomas J. Sawyer, | 28 the seventh mouth of the year, The first day of by the heavy customs payments, and an merease in por BOND. eeeee eer eee market, ‘The average supply from the opening of | penalty “The. right ‘are 7 # * | Tishriis named the “Day of Alarm, and ordered Jeans of a milhon anda half. ‘The deposits have cor | rota the season in the beginning of August has been frow | 10 Section eleven, he sagas ihe Mgieans hes | Packard Frofesser and Principal of the Department, | ¢o be solemnized as the day of a huly and high fea~ ecomninniy ioreaaed-— by nearly two and a Romie st t2* tans 50,000 to 60,000 & week. ‘The prices now range as | Called (0 ATOR enMME Ces quickly granted to the | delivered an able inaugural address on ihe duties of | tval, “Sound the trumpet on the moon’’ is cited in bn gar od ay ‘The total imports at this port for the past week | }OW as from five to twelve cents each for Jersey the wiekea.-(See the | the Christian ministry, and the necessity of a thor- | the old “Rosh-Hashono” ritual, but the Talmud ex- s faitnful, but punishment to ainount to $5,522,077, against $4,584,771 for the cor- | jrelons, white Delaware and Maryland ones Orin | o<rord edition 1682, oF the edition Palemilus of 1593.) responding week of last year. of the season the prices ranged from $75 to $100 Tertullian, so far from believing in those torment ‘he stock market was imregulat and feverish until | # Hundred, ‘The supply has been better and the } ing Aames of | purgatory fo purits Gosh neous or even pitying tne dead, Ss mn, the bank statement was made known, when it be- | (Ny nate meeumeious superior to those of ALY | Xi “We injuce Curist when Wve do not bear with came steady and quiet. New York Central was The season for apples and peers is now fully set- fortitude the departure of those who are called away naif mutiious, ‘The total reserve has increased 29,568, against a reduction in the toal abilities 16,840. The banks hold lawful money in ex- cess of the amount required by law, $17,026,224, against $16,570,336 durmg the preceding week, The ough preparation on the part of young clergymen } Platns it thus:— fort the lofty position they are to seen The Rev, “At a weak moon and when bidden from those living at a Charles H, Leonard, Goddard Professor, also deliver- } distance from where the light of the news moon fs first esp! ed an addreds on entering upon tia duties. Rev. Dr. | Becnuse Ils q atatuse tor tarae) a day of judgment, for the A. A. Miner, President of the College, and other em- | Gay with the mS on fame ewal of the moon but the festival of the inent clergymen of the Universalist denomination, | “alarm sound,” ft is called. the Day as In f the last t statements are contrasted as o) by Him as if they were to be pitied. Ld says tictpated in the interesting exercises of the day. } another e of the Scriptures it is sald :—The eye of God pice orate greatly excited over conficting reports concerning } {08h | N pang oe Se net tie Apostle, to be received Pha'to be withGneise | The theologioal departinent opens under. flattering | ts watchfally direcsed toward Ealeatine from the eommence- vis goa August 8, Sept, 4. the progress of consolidation, and under reports that present depends for {ta supply chiefly upon the | How superior does he show the desire of the | auspices, the endowments being rich and the Ee Fig ger eek ag Saypens oe toc tis aie. Loan: it was “off,” for s time at least, went down to 203, Wakiern States. The Bartlett pears, now in much froin Mele, Perrin nape alrry or cegy ed students Numerous. oad Ha 8.) eaxisuiek Gee 5 theory, however, is bul in ir, ai i} Chenssia But a suspicion of a scoop brought 1m buyers again sone te here an aipoamr nt rone Ba te show that we are unwilling to obtain it. If this ‘The Cracow Nunnery Case. a distortion of the language of the Scriptures, "Ac Depostts and it closeu at 20, ‘The Vanderbilt stocks were the | ¢15 4 barrel, Bartiett pears bring from $10 to $15 a | Father had beltevea in your purgatory He would | ‘the Nord of Brussels publishes the following:— | expressed biblical ads trumpet were sounded not but aateas ‘The Superior of the Polish Mission at Paris, Father | Of Jucrinces at every fi wi Jelowickt, has just addressed to a journal along let- | *iver trumpets; to change, but the other a with yon have pitied and monrned for them in the See ee aaah dite cast flames; He would not thus have united our departure at death with our bemg immediately with Carist.””— Legal tender: fue changes in the respective items are exactly as | rallways were heavy and the miscellaneous list dull. jod—the ram's hora, which does not mean “in the new lollows:— The following were the closing prices at RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Mert, De Patiensia, chapter 9, Paris edition, 1675. | ver to excuipato the Carmelites of Cracow from the Freon, nthe ih vanstone Telia The patina Jucrease in loans. the last session of the Stock Exchange:— ~aeee eS regory Nysse: a accusations weighing upon tnem from the fact of therefore, for a sounding of trumpets as gna of jul jon eec y dgolemnization ou the 14th of the month, and this sound. Decrease in specie Canton, Cumberland, 32:4 bid; Western Union, Religious Services ToeDay. spacott we call &'BAY Of the 868 88, CERN See! the sequestration of Barbara Ubryk. He relates in ing of Sinpeis ie calles faw. for Israel, an ordinance of 80 it seemeth to me that the word signifies the ex- Increase in deposits ; c 87a 374; Quicksilver, 13% @ 15: Mariposa, 7 a 9; Rey. Charles B, Smyth preaches this morning in | hibition of those Immeasurably good things by the Increase in legal venders, . 3/ose,949 | Mariposa preferred, 12% a 1334; Pacifle Mail, 804 a } the Eleventh street Presbyterian church, between BARI CE pees Baby wie ae ae galt be Inasmuch as the upward turn in the fgures of the | 80%; Boston Water Power, 14% bid; Adams Express, | Second and Third avenues. i aeeucrom Lanes put thelr souls Unto & good DOSOI, reserve is a happy change for the money market and | 56% a 57; Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, 18} @ 1874; At the Presbyterian church in Forty-second street | or, as it were, into a haven free from danger.”’—Dial gives a better point of departure for the aemand | American Express, 3614 a 36%; United States Ex- | services will be held at half-past ten A. M. and at | de Anim. et Resur Tem. il, p. 651. Paris edition. upou the banks during the fall months it will be in- y press, 62 a 63; New York Central, 203% a 203%; | half-past seven P. M. by Rev. W. A. Scott. Nae rong san op yeep eee teresting to keep in mind the following analysis | Hudson Rbver, 1823 @ 183; Harlem, 160; At the Church of the Reformation (Protestant | re:ribution—this of Works, tna of rewarding.”— showing the relation between the reserve and the | Reading, 931; a 96‘4; Michigan Central, 130; Lake | Episcopal), in Fiftieth street, services will be held | In Prosera in Regul. @ Usher, p. 123, it: habitities:— Shore, 103% a 104; Tinois Central, 199; Cleveland | ata quarter to eleven A. M. and a quarter to eight | ,j%t Ambrose, taNhe hat eat ora ee ot and Pittsburg, 107 a 1073s; Chicago and North- | In the evening, life. “It makes not a man’s state worse, but such western, §2\; a 824%; do, preferred, 91 a 9134; Bishop Snow will preach in the University, Wash- | 88 it fmdeth im every one, such as it reserve unto Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 78 a 79; Rock | ington square, this afternoon, at three o'clock, on future Judgment and refreshes with rest. 16 is Decrease in circu) law-—not dj t Day—of the God ot Jacob, the first place that this person had beensuccessively | '™tiatnoother festival is means, however, by thia than the isgei v Passover feast is distinctly proven by the psalm verses im- dismissed from two convents of the Visltandines, | meters, followin: the above cited. verses, as testimony ih Petgenonte ‘Ande according to tue accoune of M, | Lar"wavutme "tho sate expoutied thi passage iat Trang dl, ce . ni im. 10 Ra Jelowicki, she was not long in showing signs of in- | rather peculiar way (vide Rashi {bid), as indicatiug that sanity in her new residence. It would seem, how- Eas bi Lace mapa from his fmprisonment in Egypt on ever, by the admission of the reverend father him- a liness of the N felf,’ that madness 18 not considered a disgrace for | y<iow fa this, will Leadinthgicarepeedty pet ia teens te the communities whose members are affected With | jts origin, and how was it developed ‘of the biblical “the day that malady. One may juége from the following | of alarm sound?” ‘The origin of this solemn festival really ‘ resis in alr for those who worship the ter, root gg trealment lagicied on the unfortunate ] fais oe hig miglig, majestic, Inspired religious e {deal {s of no value, ff not accompanied by pao , Felates M. Jelowickt, rendered her furious, 80 | a certificate of the most ancient date. To those, however, at sue used Bpecie....... : 007,880 Legal tenders, 036, 948 to tear her clothes, smash her furniture and | to whom the spirit of the Sinaitic law is the guide, th Tow 3,291, @ passage from corrupuon to incorruption, from oe kerr Hey) Borat ben jong on her ag . Au sire Deacon repay carried eer feeds epee bes tlre ‘otal reserve. $73,291, By ( . 3 aig | s , rest.??. , pronow most obscene words, so that, by the advic the of ages eir everchan, recto Deposits... ToL io1/0se ais Island, 1133¢ a 114; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 723¢ ‘The Cleansing of the Sanctuary.” mortality to immortality, from troubie to rest, Pp had tobe gant sup ise, cellvanactoin onder labret pbs of feet ene arene ‘ndeeteactibie Bing a 72%; do. preferred, 81% a 87%; Toledo and | At the Everett Rooms Rev. Moses Hull will speak | DE Bono Mortis, cap. 4. And thus 1 could ceed talogue of the princi- Wabash, 8114 a 82; Fort Wayne, 8734 @ 8713; Aiton | before the Society of Progressive Spiritualists at Foe TE utcey nie ccateson a and quote ex- and Terre Haute, 34% & 3514;.do. preferred, 58 a | haif-past ten A. M. and at half-past seven P. M. tracts even more explicit than those already quoted, Circulation... 035 Dee. should not be # scandal among the sisters. | ‘The fact that this festival appeared 8,000 years ago in another it cell there was a necessity for half walling up | form wiil not preveut them from recognizing the sublime the window, for she used to clamber up to it, and exhibit ker- | joa emboried in it. self quite naked, clinging so firmly to tho grating that violent ‘The contemplation of the changes of everything earthly, of 'T’) liabilities $2 25 p. c. resve.. 4 5 2 * i vor. | Which would estabiisn, beyond the ibility of a | esforts were required to tear her from it. the never ceasing current of generations, of man’s bloom- aad 581g; Ohio and Mssawaiyels 81% 9 32; Delaware ant Anthon Memorial church reopens for divine wor- doubt, the utter avgurdity of the doctrine of pur- Coming to the perquisition effected in the convent | ing, withering nid shadowy existence, of the eternal which Excess over Lackawanna, 112 bid; New Jersey Central, 105, a | ship to-day. Rev. R. Herber Newton preacnes at | gatory. With reference to his reasoning on this doc- | by tne authorities, the writer adds:— penetrates all the changeable forms, exci nt Jegal res've. $16,578,298 $17,020 $452,858 The excitement in wie gold market was again in- tense, and the fluctuations wide and frequent. The result at nightfall was another triumph for the “‘bulls,’? who persistently carried out their published devotion and prostrates ua in abject humility before the They found the mad girl naked (for, according to custom, | King and Judge of the Universe. And ail these thoughts she had torn off her clothes), dirty, and crouching down on | were contained 1n their germ in the “Yestival of sounds.’ Me ache ee Among the orthodox Jews the above extracts But ali this, in our opinion, singularly corroborates | will be considcred heterodox, but they are never- the charges brought against the superior of the con- | theless the expression of a large number of the most vent. Even supposing the madness of Surbara | inteligent and progressive men of Hebrew faith. 107; Chicago and Alton, 153 bid; do, preferred, 153 | half-past ten A. M. and at half-past seven P. M. trine, ha pare ee souls of mioes posnoened of ea is, x é 3 . Fe sins need to puri in purgatory ore reachiny 8165; Morris and Essex, bas @ 8845 Haanibel and At the Pilgrim Baptist church Rev, W. H. Felix the heaven of “nal bliss, 1 ask him, therelore, what St. Joseph, 122 a 125; do. preferrer;121 a 122; Colum. | preaches at half-past teu A. M. and at @ quarter to | ig to pecome of those possessed of venial sins when bur, Chicago and Indiana Central, 331; 34. The | eight P. M. the last trumpet shall sound to call both the living following shows the range of the principal stocks | St. George’s church reopens for divine worship | and the dead to judgment, There will be no time Ta ¥ s o 0. left tor preparation; no more time for mass or | Ypryk to bi lectiy irue, none but those of a most L a nite the programme of forcing all she shorts to cover gradu- | to.day: to-day. Services at half-past ten A. M. and at four ry e periectiy irue, Di ut those of a These will celebrate only the first day, while a rel i i dtc rayers to be said for cheir repose, He tries to gus- pe D ‘ ly but surely under a steady advance of the pre- Highest. P.M. pe the dogina of image acaniad ‘out he wretonediy cruel disposition could have leit her in that horrible | orthodox have two days. Wita the latter ‘oliow ten situation and without any efficient protection against | days ot repentance, for which the following Hebrew. the consequences of her malady. We repeat, the let- hrase may stand:—‘#seres je mat ha tishoova,’? ter of the superior of the Polish Mission can only n former years, or ratuer ages, the Jews sought the prejudice the cause it professes to defend. bank of @ stream about this time, the idea being New York Central Hariem..... Hudson River. Read mium. The opening price was 136%, from which there was a rapid rise to 137%;, Here a lot of “long” oid was thrown upon the market by the smaller e a fails to prove it a Christian practice, for it 18 a direct ‘as BF doln'a Metodisy Bnissopalschurob, Rev.) vibiation of holy writ, which says, “Thou shalt not ©. Esray preaches at half-past ten A, M. and at half- | make unto thee any graven image or the likeness of HG «see ereees bast seven P. M. anything that is m heaven above or in the earth be- that by throwing their sins to the fishes they were cliques, who swim in the wake of the big one, and, | Michigan Southern. + 105 Rey. Dr. Blanchard will ‘hoid services in the Thir- | Heath or in the waters under the earth; thou shalt entirely clear of them for the coming year. without going to the extreme on either side, specu- | Northwestern .... - 83 not bow down thyself to them,’ &c.—Ex, xx., 4, 6. Religious Notes. ‘On tye tenth day, which ‘will be is 16th of Sep- teenth Street Presbyterian church at valf-past ten | ‘The more grave of Romisu writers admit that it is .€t it be remembered that it was “earnestly re- tember, this year, comes Jom Kippur, the day of Jate on the intermediate figures, One large sum— Rock Islan ¥ + 143% 11336 | A. M. and at half-past seven P. M. a vile species of idolatry to make images of God by the two Gen mblies last . “Be Rosh Hi ‘O8EwWO 1 about three millions—was also sold by the German | Milwaukee and St. Paul....... 79 iy * 38 4 At the Eastern aaah church of St. James Rev. | te Fatuer and of the How Spirits and i Rd ig: 100 the pedi enahsae Aug arene of Ten pur ft Keeemnot-on the day. of the Dankers against sales of bonds to the foreign mar- | Milwaulee and St. Paul pref... 4i;3 | Dr. Wedekind will preach at half-past ten a. M. and | terigis the invisible God, very image of this na- | the Presbyterian Church that they observe the sec. | NEW Year the merits aud sine oF Gast ve Waleeee ket, where American securities have remained com- ) ne roliowing is the annual statement of the Louis | #t half-past seven P. M, thre represents the Delfy innitely diderent from | ona Sabbath in September, 180%, aa a day of fervent | Sead, Which meats thatthe sIns of each are paratively steady, despite the rise in gold here and | Jin la weahetile toate, The Firth Avenue Baptist church reopens for at | What Be is. ence, isse, iaaaee are comseee and unived prayer to Almighty God that He would | placed out of sight amd devoted to forgiveness on the apparent disparagement of our stocks and bonds Gross Net vine worship to-day. Rev. William G. Clapp preaches maring and Hs rnicious falsehoods that can possibly | grant unto us all ‘the spirit of counsel and migtit, ee ey. Rtipbay preg ioe a chill of Su- pesos al ve Ee Soe ross te con ayes reel ee eer Siar beri at hall-past ten A. M. and at half-past seven P. M. ay oncelved.~ Him. ioe et ae ey res ed me the spirit of knowledge aud fear of the Lord,’ and | xoth, aad this 1s imineaiately Tollowed by the seast BI cd to- come | Year 08... «++ $3,228, 60 +308, 51 d At the John Street Methodist Episcopal church - ar ” in the new relations now contemplated enable us to | Of the law, or “Simechath Thora. hy the steamers sailing next week. These transac- | Y€Ar 1808-00 ...... aa Pd Basins Rey. William P. Corbit preacnes at hulf-yast ten A. NG Sa ee gs aaaien teemmetin on ae ‘keep the unity of the Spirit in the bonds of peace.’ er intee aie COLE Stougneee Noe ay tions could not be effected by saies of €X- | Increase, 1888-09 $152,529 $44,780 $107,749 | M. and at half-past seven P. M. Any image you can make of Christ mast exhibit | (ne atvention of tne ministry and churches is called | the regular synagogues, of which there are many, te nf go! is way. At the same instant Discount on com. . Father Matiew, the Apostle of Temperance, and His | portraits or statues of Him, therefore, are actuatly The reitgious interest in Somers, Conn., 18 increas- Renagortss ‘will have services at different places m a pat the oats were sold ma ‘London or | mortgage bonds. 95,011 Reception in America,” at the Cooper Institute, on ep Eta ge inpon eae and — Tone ing. Nearly 200 persons of all ages have requested | the city, a3 follows:— 4 Pe a a gold pegytreee was disposed erat ais aly. “ae Thursday, 9th inst, The proceeds are to be devoted | tian in hia sound senses ever thd’ or ever will | prayers and a goouly number have made profession, nt on ity, Fore Casino, Nos. 51 to 55 East ofinthe Gold Room. 1!t is also said that the clique Mi 5 “ea a nat _—__.___ | © the erection of a new church of the Capuchins in | worship the manhood of Christ. We worship Him | On four consecutive days during the middle week of Pvibagores, Hall Canal street, near Bowery. ordered @ million sold when the price touched 13734, Net surplus........ Sseeesessiee $140,638 } Dublin, and the completion of Father Mathew’s | exclusively, and only a8 God our Saviour, And in | August meetings were held morning and evening, Tarner Hall, ‘Orchard street, and that thereupon the “bears,” who thongnt the s Net “ ” .. this character no image, no painting, no similitude | people leaving their work to attend them. An in- ¥ Assembly Koo! West Forty-fourth , > ; - chureh of the “afost Holy Trinity.” in Cork. The | ever can be made of him; a few rude materials of ing interest Ligh ‘fairs is reported at | National Asseinily Kooms, Wes 7 chque were beginning to unload, sold several Farnings. Expenses. Earnings. ject all hi i } s Greasing interes’ im religions 3 Pe street, near Ninth avenue. ‘ ’ Jan. to Aug., 1868. $1,287,430 $784,050 $503,389 | Subject alone oug! ‘tt to draw a large andlence, irres- | straw and dust can never represent the invisible, | Hector, N. Y. ‘Oriental Hall, Toird avenue, corner Twenty-sev~ millions short, Under these influences the price | Jan. to Aug., 1869. 1,633,259 870,037 763,221 | pective of the Known eloquence of the lecturer, | eternal and omnipresent Deity; “God is @ spirit, | ‘The union committees of the diferent denomina- | onch street.” took @ downward turn and touched 135% amid aay | Father Matuew was himseit a priest of the Capuchin | Sud they Poi Paes worship Jim in | dons of Presbyterians, to consult about the Vat. | \iiieman's Hall, corner of Seventh avenue and Ioaneen tue cuir nen tees rfodees’ i Mncoe order, a fact, perhaps, not generally known. the Old Testament to establish some of the cere- + 26.000 Tnvreatters of the bible inat these. texts apply exel- a al readers of the Bible that the: Xclu- THE WAR OF THE THEOLOGIANS. sively to oe sacle rites aa eosron of the SALE! WANT pit ninnnAARR AAD Jews. Sacrifices of bulls and goats no longer are SAT THE new TOK STOCK EXCHANG=. The Kow iral © nt . offered on altars. Christ ia the all-suiticiene sacri- Saturday, Sept. 410115 A. M. Ecumenical Councll—The Catholic Faith | gee, He says if a “Protestant layman admits a presbyterian Union, were to meet at Pittsourg on the 6th of August, but nobody came except Dr. weg ena ee r~ Lipa = Tbe pice OI said to be that they insist upon carrying their Scote! q psalmody to tae excinsion of hymns. PUBLIC EDUCATION, ries g Rag all the prentees and bee Ad — Members of jormed Presbyterian church at as Washington, IL, have seceded and formed an Old | ZePairs and Alterations im the Schoo! Bullde the utmost exeitement. As far ascould be ascer- tained the clique were again the purchasers, and the price rose once more to 137%4, from which it reacted at the close to 157, The interest of the outside public wud of the mercantile community who are “short” on gold borrowed for the payment of customs and Twenty-sixth street. Expenses for July, 1869, estimated. Y Expenses for August, 1869, estimates a nis Ge. Changeable. Catholic was pure anterior to the sixth centary, how | School byterlan churca becanse thetr pastor and ings. imports Was manifested to-day by the groups gathered | #10000 US 4%, "1, con.. 1 30 shs West U Tel. h 3 5 7 a US Boo " i aoe as it changed? Since it has changed, it was never | the General Synod have persisted in censuring Licu- ‘As the subject of exteading the schoo! vacation in New street, who kept their eyes constantly riveted US a oh ae To TaN Eorro® oF TH8 HARALD the true Church then, Did not Christ ‘promise to be i f 4 s tenant McQueen, of General Soward’s staff, for sing- | was not broached at the meeting of the Board of t in Rouse's versis it t pic tht Histol: iy 0% Area ohne lah Education on Wednesday evening last the ieachers heard wae itd ons or Ch its Wels Rised and pupils are expected to be in their places at the in Sandusky City, Ohio, while the State Sabvatn u ‘ School Convention was in session im that place, hour for opening to-inorrow morning. Of course tt which read:—‘Oisters in evry stile, coked to order. | is expected that they will all feel happy and bright een ot fan refemiee Bier pions opal id weasels and prove to have been so much invigorated ib seems that yer of “Last of the Molegans.”’ A religious festival was held a | 4UtImg the recess they have had that they Monegan, Conn., last week, with the remnant of the | Will enter at once upon their duties with ante os, pow. pho san Beer nati totes all commendable zeal. In order to make side there, white birch wigwam was built for the Occasion, Father Gleason, of Brooklyn, formerly | ‘¢ Sessions more agreeable, the school houses have stor there, made an addtess. ‘The present pastor | been pretty thoroughly overhauled, and repairs and is Rev. C. F, Muzzy, forimerly missionary in Madura, | aiterations made where such were found necessary. My antagonist toid you in last Sunday’s issue that | witn His Church always?’ This 13 easily an- 1 intended to reply to his ‘logic’ of the 15th in my awereds-Tte faa. was ae i ror begioning a . | community of brethren, members were letter of the 22d, but I can assure him that I intend. taught pi geet and cach possessed the liberty of ed no such thing; for the reason that I did not con- | grawing for himsell from the divine fountain of Life sider his “logic,’’ as he is pleased to call it, even in- | —John Lot ane Sree pees fen eee, ee .. | great questions of doctrine did ni ‘a D- aenionsly, davioed: sop nisi «: iV hore thaeiteanasat: bus title of any single manor rule. We find from gument there can be no contradiction. 1 merely | the Holy Scriptures that they began simply with noticed his letter as a pretext for setting nee a Cee deat Anosion, okies £50 Ve ‘0 our brethren,’’— Acts Xv., 23. forth) 8 few plain: trate earcueh: sts these Apostles 'forwarn us that from the midst of extended columns of the HERALD, which are not | these brethren there shall arise a power which shall generally known to the great mass of deluded Maat Sie Sr oe a ery me Rn Uhrist y 5 Romanists. I did not think, however, he would so upon the p bereat ty of the Prophets and Apostles, on the diai in the window of the Gola Exchange. ‘The range of the price is shown in the tabi jo. 100 Adams Expres 60 Am Mer Un Ex 5 do. od NY Cent 1BT @ 13735 The rate for cash gold ranged 1-32 and 1-64 (to Monday) for borrowing to three per cent for carry- ing. Jn the alternoon gold balances were carried Jor six to two per cent. The disbursements of coin 23.7: 7 India. interest to-day amounted to $123,735. at the Gold | 5900 La t's, 1b. easily betray his weakness by having recourse to 80 | himself being the chief corner stone, he never, there- ‘The popular vote on lay delegation, as reported to The mechanics, under the direction of the Superin- Exchange Bank the gross clearances were bed ie 9s, tents. glaring a falsehood in asserting that my letter of the | fore, to be with an SRostets, churca, Lite as Rome is | the editors of tae several Methodist papers, now tendent of Buildings and Repairs, have been kept at 170,952,000; the gold balances, $3,986,460, and the | a5000 Mich Shonda’: 20d was a mere “reiteration” of my former one; but a ee a 3 eerenaint a “ay ae pnts agit aot ihe A Bert alg work during the recess of the schools, and the build- currency balances, $4,875,445 1s Chie 8 BW ae upon this point as well as lus charge of “bombast” I pul oa mates that the vote will reach 275,000, Itmay reach, | 1088 now show the evidences of their experienced * In Southern securities Tennessees and North Caro- | 20000 Pitts, FLW&O 2d mg or even pass, 300,000. It still stands more than wo handicraft. will not say one word, but will Jeave it to every in- | Israels Future=The Suez Cannl—The Prophe-~ In the First ward the extension of Church street linas were barely steady. ‘The special tax bonds of | fi} Clev & Pitts ath m, 7 > , ; to one for lay deiegation. @ ‘ 2000 Great West Ist, 83 telligent reader to decide, Subterfuge by quoting cles of Isainh Fulfilled. G r has necessitated the removal of Primary School No, ‘ jeneral Butler, it seems, 1s not yet past prayiny ry vi North Carolina were active and the feature of the £00 oan Wi the names of a multitude of anthors to prove a {From the Jewish Messenger, Sept. 2.) for ne natter what his polltical opponents may say. | 2% Which stood ua Trintty place, vetween Rector 300 Tol, a “ 5s list, owing to the advertisement of the State ‘Treasurer that the interest which became due on the Ist day of April, 156%, on such bonds will be paid on the presentation of the proper coupon at the ‘Treasury or at the Raleigh National Bank of North Carolina, at Raleigh, N.C. And turther, that the Interest Which will become due on the 1st day of Oc- tober, 1869, on them wiil likewise be paid as above cn and after the last mentioned date, It was re- cently stated that an imjanction had been granted against the Brunswick and Albany Railroad, The necessary bonds have been given, and the work on the road again progresses. A similar Injunction against the Macon and Brunswick Railroad, got out by the same pariies in Savan- nah, came before the Supreme Court of Georgia recently, and the jadgm z e t. The discontinuance of this He was at Martha’s Vineyard on Sunday ‘ortuight, | #84 Thames street. | “ ‘and the correspondent of the Boston advertiser ro | Scliool occasioned a serious 1083 to the residente of lates that “when simmers were invited to come for- | {2@ Belghborhood, as the school was always flled ward to be prayed for, a good sister singied out | With, puptis, and property | being so, valuable General Butler, and enrnestiy entroated him to come os ne ine cone ‘A oe af cae oe Up to the altar; a zealous brother on his knees also | f0F,# Dullding could nor oe eed rey ayer 4 entreated him'to go forward, while the clergyman | "Xe favorable corms. To y tc : xten' dition was built to Grammar who had charge of the mecting said, if the General } Wn extent, an addr ~ would only come up to the altar he ‘would keep the | School building No, 29, in which six new class roma Ty ” ‘were constructed, Besides this, the building has been TOG Cen. ALR repaired and thorougluy cleansed, and although the adiition is not quite ae iF ie veo will be '-HAS opened to-morrow morning and the regular exer- ROSH. SHONO. claes commenced, Old Primary School No. 15, on j Stone street, pear Whivvhall street, has becn so com- Opening of the Festive Season of the Jows— | pictely overhauled, and is changed so niuch for the The ‘Month ot Religious Cerema s—The | better, that those who attend there will be surprised i " Ne and pieasea by the alteration, iiyetio, Berem anew veckynuce 16) Nie, Ole Tn the Sixth ward the chief work done has been This evening, as the sun sets, begins the great fes- | the transformation of ge cyte | Mae beet “The » | Grammar School No, 23, in © ‘all place, into @ beara ed —_ ” ve imp Seta ose wing of the school butlding and dividing tt isto eight morning were the first day,’’ says the first ehapier | commodious class rooms. OL P.PtW A&ChIRR. gtd is dogma of his Church, which is to no purpose what- The American press have seized upon the idea % 500 d : ever, a3 the great majority of the most illustrious | started in the Messenger a fortnight ago, attributing HE BK of Com wea of q meu whom he mentions have not only fatied to sus- | to tne Suez Canal additional timportance in view of 100 Del & phot Peng a i > “BH ASEIO RR pf.be is tain the doctrines of the Romish Church, but, on the | the probable consequences upon Palestine, as a eee 4 9 vi contrary, have most emphatically condemned them; | suggestion of striking significance, and we recur to bid 18g but he might have far better quoted the names of | the subjectwith a desire to consider it in its varied $ 12M. and 2:15 o’Clock P.M. such men as Pythagoras, Copernicus, Piato, Cato, | phases. 122%, 810000 US 5-20, v3 121 Virgil and Homer, with other heathen poets and ‘The proposed inauguration, on the 17th of Novem- 1) ES ER cy 6... 1a | putloxophers, to establish many of the false notions | ber, Will be an occurrence of international interest. 1000" d9...01...:0.b8 AG | OF Lis Church, than to quote such names as Justi | The eyes of the civilized world are upon that little One oClock P. Me rote ~The Of his asver. | connecting link between the Mediterranean and Red tion owe tose eariy [i aap rp the | Seas, and imperial combinations are on foot to di- notion of a purgatory is only equailed by . rade ther enti ‘| hia dectaration that the Scriptures supporttne same. | Vert the trade ‘here concentrating Math ctl atc he Now the whole tenor of the Bible, from beginning to | Which England and France respectively seek to con- end, teacies us Uias is world igexciusively theonly { trol. Palestme appears to be regarded as of such place of probation. The Bible, speaking of the tate Of | sient consequence in this connection, as in all other the deparbed, says, “He that iy filthy jet him be filthy stil, and le thats holy let him be holy stili’—Reve- | relations, save those of archwolugical concern, that 100 Wells-Fan Ww da. pre Wor R. 2 10 Rome & Waterto R. 110 100 ahaa 200 Chicago & RT mown as 00 Ml a& at of a lower ri : yh ool a « c ng p Junction. & NW ce bds a rr - i 7 "7% ; court was confirmed, dissolving the injunction. | fm wi # Aad Mg Pe latins Xxii., 11. Pursatory 18 wiso condemned by | its clama to consideration have been entively over- { Of the rst book of Moses. And true to thts Biblical | Tn the Twelfth ward the building of Crammar The sult against the Greenville anc Columbia Kail- ] 70 0, Car £10 Toi, Wan & WR Matthew xxv., 40; 3 Xxilt,, 433 | looked. statement the Jews observe the evening as part of eel eg ites tania eh road Company of South Carolina for the 1oreciosure he TA a a ay tata vataated, 1X 5. 0; omansy | the contests of the Middle Ages between the | ine succeeding day. With this evening, then, begius | tryed growth of tie povulution of the upnet end of of the mortgage upon their road, brought by certain iver id’ Gee. a 2 vil. 257x., Seiye Cust Sohn. Ly a: Reves | gutrorthe Holy Sepulcires. Napoleon exuited in his | te Urst day of the month of Jishrt, the tiest day of | the island demaxds ainple school accommodations, holders of tuwir first mortgage bvouds, has Deen a He lias veterred me Co ‘books evi- ) aeimorable campain uwler the stadow of the Pyra- | the year 6030 Anno Mundi, or representing the bible | And it was deemed iwivisable to devote the new settled to the mutual satisfaction of all parties con- dently writien by ct en of hia Church and the moxt brilliant epoca in his muttaty | ey) age of the world. school butlding on ELsen thd — Laas ed Va cerned. The follow elves the nawes of ¢ thors from whom they It would seem that here is to be the theatre ¥ grammar school, e: ively for males, and to alter were the closing street :—Tenniessee, ex cow do. new, 5134 @ 51 quote. | would intor vit itat f have read tie works Of the most eminent of tuose auinors and find that they flatiy « a And here it may weil be said that the general ac- tue butiding on 125th strect 80 as to devote it ex- 01 » clusively to femaics, Although the work lias been ceptauion of ihe meaning of the term 18 not the true pushed forward Withail possible haste the alterae her contiict; the grand victory of peace is to oD the field onee stained by the blood of aveng- 1 that which he declares | ing hosts. atvords are to be beaten into prices of the Soutuern pon, 60 a 60, 3 do. 5 per i” o me, {t is not actualy the first day of the new year, exte! » a4 to delay the opent: Mf the 8 ° zo 58 \ hey uphold, See Archbishop Usher's works | ploughshares. _ + | lions are so extensive as to delay pening o! cent, 48 bid; Virginia, coupon, 55), a 56%: do, STREET U0 ATIONS “Against Komanism.’ He said he wonid not “cite bs What are Israelites to hope from this great triumph | for that 1s considered to be the first day of the month { school unul the Ist of October, or perhaps later. new, 59 a 61; do, registered stock, 464, @ 47; do. do., Five Clock P.M. many quoiations irom Seripture In support? of the ont skill, and Us international strife forthe | Nisan. The montn Tishri is the seventh month in | ,, In the are ward i Hdl pei al 1806, 54 & 57; do. do., 18¢ a 53° Site. Meawenere.. 8 doctrine of purgatory; the reason is obvious. He yy The pro. of the Suez Canal, M. Les- 0 nied irammar School No. 4, on Broom s . ‘ ® BS Northwestern pt proceeds, how yea lew vague and unin- ately addressed the company at ite Pariy | ‘8 Sewish calendar, and being a season of harvest, | Sher street, ts being hurried toward completion. mxes, 83 a 84; do, sevens, 91 @ $4906” Rock Island velligible extracts witout ar context, which , demonstrating the extraordinary commercial | Of joy, of thanksgiving to the Almighty for the bles: The pupiis and teachers will assemble to-morrow sevens, interest payable Georgia, 90 a 1: % Paul. prove nothing, Vhey being Wholly irrelevant to Me | success of Mie Work, and predicted Chat the receipts | ings of the fruits of the earth, tt has gradually be- are an Pe ae eae pee, re North Carolina, ex coupon, & 56; do, new he ell a anvject of purgatory. would be limited durmg the ensuing year, simply | 4, a were conducted from tne time o| emolition of tt ro . ie a ta i Ft Wayne...... Im tracing the fist purgatory, like other | py tie means of transportation, and that the facui- } CS the festive month of the year. the old rookery unttl the commencement of the va 734 @ 4836; do., apecial lux, 56% a 5635; Missouri ‘ (Onto & hee. prominent and peculiar ceremonies ot Romish | ties wouid speedily be multipiled so a8 to realize the ‘The Month Tisuxi being the seventh was adopted, {| cation. * mixes, 874 a Sig; do, Hannibal and St. Josepu, 69 Louisiana sixes, 70 4% 70%; do., levee sixes, 05's Jo., do, eights, $4); 885; Alabama eights, 94 lo. fives,'s, 63a 66; do. sixes sterling, 02 & 100; South Carolina sixes, 70 a 7! na in the Sixteenth ward the new building for Gram- it may be, for the reason that the number seven N48 | nae School No. 66 1s progressing rapidly and will be @livays had a mystical aio about it, tn the dream } finshed during the month ot ovennes. ‘This a ? f ore nd the | be one of the handsomest school buildings on the hil et nde ce hace rank ine hy west side of the Lowa, aud will be devoted exclu- seven jean cows. The Pesach, the Arbor sively to female and other festivals were arranged for seven In the Bighte Charel, we tid i imported from the Pagans. We | most sanguine expectations, There can be nodoubt 3 " discover, It thang veuturies Defore tue birth Of | that Vauicsiine Will sympathize with the regeneration ‘EI nthe pages of Loner, Mato and Virgil. We | of Kgrpt, and thar the seaports of the Noly Land THE FRUIT MARKET. H the heathen ‘ction I refer to ia Odyssey, Wd. | wil be transformed again into basy taarts, and the Virgii, | where, sm the former, the } products of the soll be sent forty im their ancient Kipeuer uiter their sorrows, and in the fatter | abundance ia exchange for the commodities of dis- alters his aud wuere te ceremonies used | tant countries. do., new, 67 a | Present Condition of the Market-Peaches, ath ward heavy repairs and altera-~ 63; do,, Tegiatered stock, 67 a 68; City Memphis sixes, Watermetons, Apples, Pears, &e. 1,48 desertbed by those great poets, The peautitul and radmorable words of the pro- | days. Among we Egy, tions have been made im the byfldings of lrimary " d hie. aia ‘ : . hose grei peautic N - . » Kgypuians, from whem the a * Aedgl , z bi 26134; do. Atlanta eights, 85490; do. savannan | The present frait season has been @ better one | are rer ly simnilar to chose the Catholics used | phet Isaiah cannot he forgotten by the Israehtes to- | jews received thei knowledge of astronomy, seven | **Reols hos. 3P ond 30:.nad Graieasne EGnoS) 50 8S. sevens, $6938; 40, Now Orleans consols, 74 a7 than any during the past ten years, This ts true | ty relieve the Roman guosts in the improved model | day, however ight ive yearning jor thelr Lammediate z ze n the Twentiowt ward extenst tt planets were counted, a week had seven days, and | been made in Primary Schoot No. 27, and although seven times seven years made the cyclo of the subi. | AU due haste has beon exercised) the school will not be ready until tho 16th inst, or, bly, the dat Jee, It is no wonder that after the Jews bad escaped | proximo, “the new Grammar School buttding on DI ‘atory. This Paga ction of purgat y . hot only with reference to a few fraits, put to trait | Ot LNTe atory. ‘This Pagan fiction of purgatory wea | fuifimont: unknown to tie troe Churen in the Arat five cen- Pear no , r hy eead fron generally, The supply has not only been plentiful to | turies, aud the man is nov at all readin genulae yee ee, Soy 90 ee eee, LT ae coer te toe an wnprecedented extent, but the frait has generally | bistory who will risk bis reputation in amrming the do. do, railroad issue, 69 a 7 flerling, 66 a 68; do., o1giits, Mobile and Onjo a 60; Mississippi “ mph Nendo pete and to the South keep aot back; bring n * mi Central Railroad first mortgage, 74 & 75; do., been.of: ah: eeeettade aarti contrary. At the end of ive aixth century, and as ny caught a Hom the extremity of 4 from stavery tu Egypt, wader (he Jeadership of thelr | West Thirtiott street ts aia) complenon, second do., 60 a 43: Memphis and Charleston fir ( ‘ et beethnyhd ft ..',. | S00n a# Pope Gregory was known to savor this wild Fd Ming oe wh ore My lawgivér, Mosea, they agam adopted the numer | &04 will be ready ‘or occupancy by the close of the 85 a 88; do., second, 74.475; do., stock, 40a 44; Green. mparatively few of the people of New York | Pagau fiction, every wouk’s cell began to teem Pha, mae 4 year, mighty water shall spring forth, aball ye not way in the desert and waters nymkce ante ; thy destroyers 4 shell go forth Frou th M) these gate seven, and made the seventh month of the year the Ja the Twenty-xecond ward Grammar School butld- fostive season, ven the Christians did the same | ing No. 28 has been extensively altered, and two ad- thing. In the Apocalypse there are seven Churches, | ditional class rooms have been constructed. the seven Candlesticas, seven stars and @ seven headed | buliding of Grammar SchoolgNo, 17 bas also under- monster, ail apparently deduetbie from the Greek | gone heavy repairs, and six additional class rooms have any idea of the amouat of business done, and | With visions, appariions aud — miractes, all jesigned to give & ine . of the mode of transacting it, in the wholesale frait purgatory of he hoathen “and td nape market Of this city, Washington Market is the head- | tize i0as @ Christian realy. “rhe quarters of the wholesale fruit trade and forma a} and of Vesuvius,’ ville and Columbia Railroad guaranteed, 66 @ 67. Nothing revects te popular fecling with reference to the gold market 40 well as the quotations for gov- io bap: ames of Kina | and they thatmake * says Archbishop Wake In hia } up thine eyes round abo ernment bonds, which today were withoutan ad- | jittie world in itself, replete with animation | “Discourse on Purgatory,’ 2 thought to be kin- | selves together and cou Foe Soe suas superstition, witch hadseven as devoted to Apotio, | have been bulit. Lesides these a building on Mitty- vauice Commensurate with the rise in gold. Were | and with peculiarity unknown to the ount- } died to vorment asonis; “some were scen in visions pete rere seer aa they thank aeatlowed. thea fp 2 to whom sacrifices were offered on the seventh | second street, near Tenth avenue, has been itted up day before the ne also specially sac moon; the number seven was } for use aa a primary school, jn Greek mythology, because ‘The schoois for colored children, eapectally No. 4 Dionysius bad been torn mto seven pieces; the | in West Seventeenth street, and the Randa'l Island Hewottans had seven ga to their city, seven sons | school building have aivo been repaired and altered and daugnters of Amphyon, seven Archagetes of | In many Unportant particulars, The Lope and clatea, seven lolaide tawiites of Thespia, seven | ventilating of the schools have been corer ex- sonfederated States of Calauria and many other | amined into by tie engineer of the Boar, Mr. S. ‘evens ‘too numerous to mention.!” O'Brien, and where defects have beenfound to ex- From thia it 1s evident that the number seven was | ist, remedied or rearranged tn accordance with cit- quite potential in the early history of mankind, ahd | cumstances. The material used ts as good as the that It in noting strange if the Jews adopted the | market affords aud as the workmen engaged by the seventh month of the year for their annual festive | Board are most experienced and efficient iv season. Among the orehodox the day was at one | safely be asseriod tho work has been well done a time enlled Jom Teruah, or the day of the trumpet, | will add muci to tlie comfort of those Who attend because on Lois day iu all synaguoges it was pre- | the schouls side world. ‘The amonnt of business trans- | broiling on gridirons, others roasing on apita, 80ME | far away. ea & acted tere between five o'clock in tne morn- | burning before a fre, others shivering in water, and | will litt up my hand tw nations and my standard to peo- ing and six in the afternoon is something | not a jew smoking Mm a chimney,” Nay, says he, | ples; and they shall bring thy sont thelr arma, and i of which the peach-eating, frait-conauming people | the way to purgatory Was fourd to pe situgied in the | daughters shail be carried on their;shoulders. And kinge of this yast'metropols lave lardly an idea. Peaches | centre of the eartl, aud one way to {t lay through hy. aumreiag fathers end thats, priuueaned thy nursing are cheap of “watermelons are plentifai” are the | Sicily, another in Fazz0et, rua another was found | Firm) {hey sla prostrate themselves bo thes min tein expressions’ by which the majority of the New | out {a favored, Jreland,’ viz, tho mouth of Ste | (hee ward ine earth and liek yp the dust of the Teal and Yorkers fed bord — of soe state of the fruit } Patrick's ol eld weventh and oa ne asbamed that wait for me f season. Figures fro l@ Most conciusive logic and | turies many ev @ bosom of it opposed the i a Agiance a the following Will give the reader some | ridiculous folly. (see Mun, Her. a) nie coi (ogguedene, mn eTORnE 16 the, Gondor" Drouuecy of idea of the vast amount of fut Sequins to supply | veys the fact that ail did vot then believe the Popish H this great city and of the relative abundance, and, | fiction; and even Pope Adrian confesses there Was Rn gh a pe) I Foy Mokd therefore, comparative cheapness, of truit now com- | no mention of it in the Scripture or in the writings the countries, or willbe te whine minor tanctuary in pared with former years. of the fathers, (See Master, Key, vol. 1, the countries Where thay have come, ‘Therefore, thus saith Peaches are, of course, the great feature of the | And au ancient Latin gravely tells us U the Lord, 1 will even gather you from the peoples and as- the rmpression general that tie latter would be per- mitnent or even steady for a while governments would advauce, for the reason that the coupon In- terest would be so ruch the greater in currency. Again, this fact finds a curious parailel in London, where the 67a fell of only one-haif per cent against an advance of about tiree per cent in gold, 1t shows that foreign holae ets are also satisfied the advance ta gold ts artificial and not based upon any Gepreciation of ovr national gedit or derangement of our finances, The tyllow-