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8 — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. PAMURDAY, Ook. 25-6 P.M. Tho weokly statement of the sseociated banks of we city i# aot a favorable one, but was received without much comment. There is @ loss im reserve ‘of over two millions, about equally divided between oy nd jegal tenders, The decrease in specie is dive to the heavy customs payments of the week and to the silpment of epecie to Boston ana Philadel- phia, Tie loss Mm legal tenders renects the activity tm the movement of the cotton crop, which is pow fairly Waugurated. The totais oF the jaet lwo etate- montis are as fo..0we Loans $240, 906,099 Byecie 19, 309, 701 Oireulation. (4,204.4 pposite Legal (andere. 2,037, 604 ‘The change® in each item are in detail as fo)\ow#:— tucrease i leans. $857,089 Deorease in specie 999, 369 Decrease io carculauen. 12,6 79 AXE 1D GEHORILS 844,017 ane In legal lende . 91, 900 ‘The money Market was abundantly supplied and from five te per cen, governments aud seven the rate on call six WAL exceptions ob tovks Commercial paper wae nominally seven per cent at bank, but nine to iwelve per cent on the street, Foreign exchange was after the steamer, ‘on the basin of 100% for prune bankers? eixty day Bnd 100% for sight steriing bills, The government market was extremely quiet 2 tnciined to Jower prices ae a sequence of the retro- Blade movemen The following were the closing et prices:—United States currency mixes, 107K & 1077); do. exes, 188), Tegistered, 119%, a 120; do. de., coupan, 119% a 120; do, fvetweatier, registered, May and November, 114% @ 11); do. do. coupon, 1862, do. Nf 4121; do. do., coupon, 1864, @0., 19% & 119%; do. do. cc , do., 119 119%; do. do., registered, J yand July, 17) ® 117%; do. do., coupon, bs G6. do,, coupon, 1867, do. eo pon, 186 4 a UT; 20. tered, 1 do, do., coupon, The gold market was heavy and declined, becom dng steady at the lower price. The indications now are that the c who started the preminm upward yevlerday are really on the “vear’’ side aud that in’ ibeir bold purchase of the government gold they Were enabled to put out a large ‘stort’ line at 13155 a isi. The Goid Bank to-day paid out the second twenty-five per cent of all wetting halfof its indeptedness. of Kpecie during the week was $17 ©! ihe gold market was as follows: — adjusted claims, thus The total export vhe range 0,000. 30 ALM. 30:05 A. M.. 30:47 A. M.. w1 A.M 3 42 M me a 151 Loans of cash gold were made at six to two per ent for carrying. The following waa @ business at the omice oF the | a eee Assistant Treasurer:— Genera, b re veaterday Gold rece A » Gold payme Gold balance Currency receipts Currency payments Currency balance General” balance... .. Aes For customs (iucluded in goid receipts, In Southern securities the Tenuessees were steady &nd the North Carolinas weak and lower. The fol- lowing were the closing street prices for the South rp ilst:— Tennessee, ex c , Gla sz; do., new, M4 a b44: do, five per ce @ 52; Virginia, ex eoupon, 50 850%; do, new, 53 a 54 registered Sok, 44), a 45; do., regi @stered, 1567, 48 a 49: fevens, 00, ; do, sevens, intere Ge a, sha North Carolina, ex ¢ Go. LEW, 36 4.37; do., special tax, 38 eox08, 87), 28744; do, Hannibal ands Louisiaus sixes, " a ents, ae fives, a v6 h ¢ & 68; do. regisie Sixes, 46 a 47: do. hal sevens, 85 a 57 0. Go, Issue rai) ng. 66 a 67 and the mh ftocks were wit ran largely o neual gossip aie in amount, was without ement produced litte iis influence seer 4 might buve stocks and the best prices of the the Long Room after t wtocks were the Shore took a downward t lay. e board to three-elghts ps of the list rem Of the action of ween in session for two 2 dore Vauderbi and ing to @ special tele ning. The s tors 1 declare per cent, payadie Jar F. Clark had be Wilhams, who + ake the vacan t Will be remers se two gente . the rival ca preside at (be a®oua election jasi ue 8 a rus at Pacific Mai! was i ad Si. The following were the ( ¢ atthe clos f the Long Room this a uve a t4h Cumveriend, 28 4 + ) sa. Quickeliver, 13%; Pacific Mai 4 69: Boston Water vow Bids; Adains Express, 064 a 86%; Welle-Fargo Express, 20% a 4 Pxpress var) ‘ ted State ork Bi, 187 8 ag 8 Cleveland a surg, Chicago and N wes . « erred, My ‘ * and St. Paul, ¢ and Wanas ow Py Bod Minkissippt, 2 a Wanna, 110 #116 ew Moris and Hesex, sas and st wept FY o. prefer ra a ‘ following suowr ange o é@ principe! stock to-viay . 6% Sots AT THE NEW ACHANGS Oot. Wee Un 21-1015 A.M p fe 634 Swinrday, ine 21g % Ud Vo, Web a Ww ti 200 F Wie Oh #0 me ww "Rik PA Wa Ci gi ao, 1 P ue Lake Bhove diy be tae We ahe Forrth HRW # Metre) WO West HLDK00 UR Ms, "A, eon. 4000 US 5:0, cou, ‘62 86 Joliet & Chicago RA gs iy it 198 Oot Cama cee 3 i png 3 tern nr. mM. o.... 1 titmn Bak. . Y Tel...» 12 Ma “ao 1000 UB -20,¢, 66, ne 35000 ‘UB B's, a ¢ * One o'Clock P. M. kiyn 6 100 she Brie RR... 807 Sino rs apy be oh ud ; 172 bino Ncar's 400 Harlem RR 1a bun 4154 200 wis 60000 NC . out te } yy ue yee! F H00W) do. .epe 08 og £2 shy SM 7001'S BM & Ew a wy : Sig sto en 10% Taw : mt oi Pat epee fe iG 70% pe 36% 200 © . phy 30 © BANS 8844 200 Chicago a BT WR.. 1005) 83g 200 ges + 106 S39 Jun as Paul it. 58° 800 Tol 1 Ox 20, do. 8934 200 8% 100 Adams Expres S80N J - 220 Am Mer U Ex. 25 PFW toe d00 NY Cen BR. 00 + 8 200 do... 100 Obs R 207 1 Erie RR 100 H & St Jo BR. nos STREET QUOTATIONS, Five o’Clock P. Me Tracie Mail... Sia 58 Northwestern -; si" m I87y Northwestern hw a 1B” Rogk inlan eee gf trea pnt. ave oF 96% & iy Wea SE Obiok Mies... Ww 37 Pinaborg.... al THE CASE OF THE PRIVATEER COHA, ‘The Trial at Wilmington, N. C.—First Day's Proceedings. (Prom the Wilmington (N. C.) Journal, Oct. 22.) Commissioner order at b Mr. Diy Mr dant ps this motic made cons W been committed evidence persons for trial. gentiemen in Davis, motion for @ severance. before a committing magistrate, Rutherford called the to nall-past ten o'clock a. ine, @ stenographer, W an “sworn in. im bebalf of the defence, entered a There were twenty-fow' it would be impossible court sin the charge. parate the evidence against any one of “in (rout having an undue bearing in regard two ps, tn behalf of the government, opposed yn. He Ned Pever known oF such a rotion His fne- First, to see of any offence hadi and second, to determine from the if te lad cause to believe that any of the accused are gullty, and if so, to hold them There Was no jeopardy or hazard to these tis trial, and the severance would € twolold Gniy ental! additional labors. Jucige that it would tak Person, in Opposition to the motion, said \wo or three days to examine as to each one of these defendants. If their cases were severed xaminauion would consume weeks, He tooug! nis practical dimiculty should be taken into consia@ration, where no injustice conid be done by disallo ving the motion. In this case, Where there was a comimon design and pur- pose, and dence wii these men were banded together, the evi- ich Convicts One Would conyict all. Judge Meares, tor delence, supported the motion. Me showed that it was the usual practice in North Carolina c¢ Geleodao nary exaunination. ints. This tril, tu Its effects upon the 13 something more than a mere prelimi They were charged wich a It may be something more than an Sse eutlemen to be compelled ‘ir appearance hereafter. They » It might cause thew uuprison- ment be prepared to give bond. Phere may who are not citizens of the United States rwed no allegiance to Us govern- ment, sud its courts could not take cognizance of ut once, cases, ey murisstoner Ry if guilty of the acts charged, rford said he could see no d result frou hearing ali the cases refore, refused to grant the motion. He, Mr. Davis ask rhat ‘rhe witnesses for the defence might be sepa: 1 aud sent from the court room, Judge Persou remarked that the goverument’s witnesses hai rected to stay below, born In se nere in th nd i duced by the prosecution. examination. ars Of age, a seaman, otland aud brought up in New York: came Cuba; sue was a privaceer, a3 all had “dv auare her captures; she had on fer yung and two 12-pounder army; kuew the oflicers; the comunts#tons of any except The lat of officers was read his umpreasion uf the rank did g witness pave his impressions, ine himseif to facts ieniiicd most of the nted with Colonel f s ou the st tn the me in September he met ith him and others ; Was informed that on hand; met datiy Hail Park; changed ry tO avoid suspl- q ne Market to receive notice some tifteen of Davis 90) t eons twas Made subsequently and it Was easy purpose. Counsel ior tue ai upon the reading. as about the 10th to A street it wo and. went on board was paid thirty five dol.ars, less wy dotiars paid’ by Colonel Munro in New York,as drat mo ey sailed along Long Island 4a o No Man’s Land; ben tuey me a of Colonel Munro money vesnels, Cush Bo land for two ry carefully; ered in about ing the non 4 gsi between the and the wit onnsel ag rimimate or said by ne Che retaarks of ed te show th at nimself, Tis was auae oy lhe bystanders, fae Cuba, which Wad iinme- she Commissioner, and the wfance aaked on their own s be repeatert, The wit- flag ying, bine, The wo days discharging BS, ammunition sevens, days nen, st ammunition, Got on her frou these vessel came with coal—150 aie and jeft the Cuban guns were fired f commodore Higging cubs : revi; the was changed to the he 26h or 2th of then ed southward, @ in t on iat or 24 of October; re and pliot came ou board nso the mouth of Cape ning of Stu Octover and wien acting with Colonel n the employ of the United tae Cube a8 @ detective; Thiasioner adjourned THE TINWARE BUS x Rebbed=Aboat Twenty Thousand 1, engages tue attention of the clerk, while two three Other «uyposed ons who came ia sub y, Waited ue day 4 tin box t ¢ insure “, promis * nce sheetaof she frm, private papers p value of whica'ta vere plac $16,000 rogues 40 $20,000, wf attormey granted to Cobn tip, orekea notes and ten an tuagivent Vire ny, was missed. The 16 poilog, Wut the firm to cffcumvent tha $14.000 worth of notes > tne drm, ous there is other 1at (hey cad negotiate, she Exact ay known co sue drm. Ite mem- @ che vaiug of cae whole property stolen at very \ittie of which wilido the uwer says that the amouut ie ersy “ol Ay good, much larger. At an ¢: found in \ne vac: Chatham Jourdan sion of | An exam col partments, | force the Jock afd shoved in the aide with one of two their feet. partment, secured. fasied to ariy hour y ‘day morning the box was of Chambers and ‘he contents, Captain precinct, Wook posses i} over to the frm, box snows that it haa Tho tulevea failed to atr of % and ination of o turned the This gave them access to the lower com- where the property above referred to wan Jn the upper compart which they pen, they mrewed coneia ble lreaaure | RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Religious Services Te-Day- Rev. Charies B, Smyth preaches this morning ia the Kleventh street Presbyterian ehurch, between Second aud Third avenues, on ‘The Great Eoumenl- ca) Connell.” At the Church of the Reformation (Protestant Episcopal) in Pifttetn street Rev. fAbbott Brown will hold services at s quarter to cleven A. M. and quarter to eight in the evening. Bishop Snow will preach in the University, Wash- ington square, this afternoon, at three o'olock, on the “Sixth Seal Opened,” At the Everett Rooms Miss Nettle M. Pease will speak before the Society of Progressive Spiritaallete, at half-past ten A. M. and half-past seven P, M. Services will be held in the John street Methodist Episcopal church at falf-past ten 4. M, and tn the evening at seven o'clock by the Rev, William 2. Corbitt, ¥ Right Rev. Horatio Southgate will hola divine ser- vice at Zion church, Madison avenue, at bulf-past ven A. M, and seven P, M. Rey, N. H. Chamberlain delivera the first of a course of eight lectures on “The Englisb Reforma- tion,” at eight o'clock this evening, at Zion church, Madison avenue, . Rev. Dr. Verren wil) preach this morning, at half- past ten o'clock, in the French Church du St. Esprit. Rev. George Hepworth will preach in the Church of the Messiah, Park avenue, this morning andevening. Subject in the morning, “The True Idea of Prayer.” At St. Luke's Hospital the anniversary services of the institution will be held this afternoon, ab three o'clock, ‘The Rev. Jobn Miles (late of Albany bethel) will preach (D. Y.) in the Seaman’s Mission, vorner of Dover and Water streets, this evening, at three o'clock, on “The Prayer of a Heathen Mother’? The New Luther. Pvom the New York Taviet, Oct. 25.) A telegraphic despatch of last Monday week from Paris announced that Pere Hyacinthe had gone to America for two months or so, and, if correct, he ought to be now tn tae country. If he has come or bull eome here expecting to ind sympathy among Catholics with the views expressed in bis letter to the General of his Order lie is destined to a woeful disappointment. Cavholics in this country are in general believers in republican government and ardent delenders of civil liberty and the freedom and independence of the Churek; but they are equally stern defenders of the Divine authority of the Cliureh to teach aud govern all men and nations in ail things pertaining to the spiritual duttes, rela- tions and end of man. They ure too well acquainted with Protestantism to have sympathy with any Protestant or anti-Catholic tendencies. The Amer- jean Catholics whom he may nave regarded as working for the ends be proposed to himeeif he will find to be behind .none in their sincere and earnest censures of his spirit and condu The distinguished American Catnolic on Whom he may have counted, since he 1s held by Protestants to be a liberal Catholic, assured us per- sonaily, nearly two years ago, that he feared for Pere Hyacinthe, whose views were very unsound, and who was evidentiy yielding to teniencies the nature of which he did not understand, and wolch, if not resisted 1m time, would lead him out of te Onureb, This 18 @ poor country for shaky, especially rene- gade Catholics, If Pore’ Hyacintne comes here ex- pecting to induce any considerable numer of Catho- ios, or even a& single Catholic, to accept him asa leader, or to follow him 1 his most intemperate and silly attacks on the authority of tne Churcu, ne will tind that he has come on & fool’serrand. I he comes as a Protestant, seeking sympathy and glorification from the enemies of the Church, he will no doubt be welcomed, but not with much warmth or respect; for they see that ne comes without any following, and has only his bare seif to offer them. Tuey already gee that by leaving the Churct ue has lost his power to serve (em, and Ciut they have no farther ase for hum. Interesting Ceremony at Kenwoédd Cony Taking of the Veil by Four Young Ladies, {From the Aluany Argus, Oct, 22.) ‘The beantifal church which forms part of the mas- sive structure koown as the Convent of the Sacred Heart, at Kenwood, was yesterday morning dedi- cated to divine worship with all tue imposing cere. raonial of the Casholic Church, and will hereafter be recognized ag St. Joseph's church, Kenwood, At about half-paat eight o'clock Right Rev. Bishop Conroy began the services, assisted by the following elergymen:—Very Kev. £. P. Wadharo, Kev. Thomes Daly, of 5t. John's ehure nd Kev. Messrs. Doran, Noethea, Burke, Waiw . Bayard, Quinn, Stacton, Sturth, Donnelly, Sheehan, Hattenburger, Wessier and Drolshagen, of tis city. + The Bishop ar ing the prayer A the circuit of the exterior, chan! Maserere, Returning to the entrance another prayer Was saug, @ud the procession moved towards the sanctuary, chanting the Litauy of the Saints. At the sactuary ratl ai prostrated themseives and remained thus, except that the Bishop rose during the petition, “We beseech Thee, O Lord, to hear us and deiga to ley d saaciity ¢ chu erected tn the honor @ad under tie invocation of it# patron, Sr. Joseph. The procession then made the circuit of tne inte- rior, the Bishop sprinki tag the walls with holy water aud,the cergy cuanting appropriate psaims. Returniug to the sanctuary tue dedication there concluded With @ praye he solemuity of the occasion was enhanced and made doubly interesting by ue ceremonial of giving the vell to #everai young ladies; Miss Blanche Alden, Miss Mary Keruau, Miss Amelia French and Miss r who made ¢ dest vows and he cruciOx, and Miss Cuapus and Miss who made their solemu vows and received and ring. slose of the dedicatory services Bishop niy blessed the ring, the pectoral cross, the veil and crucifix to be given to these young ladies, and 1} Father Daly, of Utica, delivered « brief out fe ng address. ihe aspirants, namely, those woo were to receive the cross and ring, and the novices, (hose Who were to receive the crucifix, now kueal tg at the danctuary rail, thus responded t— severaily 19 the formal questions of tae officiating prelate PROFESSION. Orvicias’—Wuat do you aak, daughter? Deciare openiy J heart of 2 out, the, to take Jesus Christ cruci- fied for your spouse ASPIRANT— Vas, right reverend father, heart. with my whole ‘his ring as a sign of that eter- with him forever. Precious ‘ v at lume night "to live uence/orta ia eon ifvine hears, The profession of the nov Was made as fol- lows: OFFiOIAN® Daughter, what do you ave! «before thls aarembly, rove of the Secrad ear or I ak to be admi Declare open your tatent pas Novior His holy Mo’ Sacred Hl of (od by poverty, of the Sock Orerotas Christ for y ther, with my whole EVIOIANT (presenting th this crows, pea wit to be your model and the only obje Bishop Conroy oMeiating Pont celebrated, a select quartet choir, aided by Rev imnsic of Cheribio proving the new edifice wdmirabiy 4 effects. At the communion, the aspirants aud again kneeling at the altar rail, iw they receive ally repeated ng vowe:— daugh ors Liasd Was now a the Catue ten, renderi vied 10 Voual noviees ately before a ine forlow- ASPIRANTS. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Ghost, wod to the greater glory of the Sacred Hearts of mbiy prostrate before the Most iy, Tria i, belice of the ever Diessed Virgin Moger of cheve nt, prom oyaia ilar, Faken at Kenwood, ed Heart Rac Jean, October 2, NOVICES, { the Pather and of the Son and of the Holy the greater glory of the dacved Hearts of Jenua y prostrate before the Most Holy Trinit ever Blessed Virgin Motber of God, of the court and of all here present, promise and you, my Reverend Mother Aloysia Hardey, representing our Superior General anc hoiding the place of God, poverty, and ghedience. contormabiy, 10 the apitit of out the acthori a a ou awful 7 ne authority of the Bishop of Albany an Kenwood, in the Church of Our House of the Sacred Heart of Jens. “Ostober ane 1860, NOUN © Towards the conclusion of the mass the young muna inade the circuit of the church and bestowed snd received the kiss of peace from the nuns and novices present, during which Lambillotte's Te Devin Was given with effect vy the fo a eng, 7 choir, the congregation The March of f ovement Friend The Friends of Indiana have held thelr annual meeting in Richmond. The meeting felt the Impuike Of The Hew religious pnterevt whieh hap Among the : ee eee NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1869.-TRIPLE SHERT. been pervading the body, and Friends were encour. aged to greater faithfulness to ihe promptings of truth and uot to msist too muca on a traaitionary ‘adherence to the forme and fashions of the past, In yee they were reminded that were any Women to r the meeting houge now attired in the ancient faetow with greca aprons and bonnets b sg as out of viating from what is styled che piain garb, would bave for their marie aan gerd and conve- bonged The erat. second ne third noolamere ing meet in reference to largely ‘cttended, The acai ot repo was not a8 many as last year, but the interest dia ae caren to have decrefised. In one instance the acl ag mispended for want of a room and the Ing house an Of the teachers to hoid it in the meet~ house, and thereby burden the mind of an aged rend who had not felt easy therewith. Religious Notes. ‘The Baptist State Convention wiiF meet at Helena, Ark., November 11, Rev. Benjamin Sawver has preached at Salisbury, Mase., for fifty-five years. ‘The East Genessee (N. Y.) Methodier Conference lately passed a resolution disapproving Freemasonry tn very strong terms. ‘Thus far the Methodist ministerial vote has been 2,342 in favor to 606 against lay delegation. This gives the requisite three-feurths, with 131 votes to spare. Fifty New Schoo! presbyteries have voted in favor of reunion and not one against it. Of the Old School presbyteries fifty-five have voted in favor of and three against it, ‘The Right Rey. Dr. McDonald, Catholic Vicar Gen - eral, is to be made Catholic bishop of Auckland, New Zealand, having received a dispensation from his Holiness to act as apostolic administrator. ‘The corner stone of the Church of the Ascension, a new Episcopal edifice, was laid at Troy, N, Y., on jass Tuesday, The church will cost $40,000, and is erected entirely at the expeuse of Mr. F. W, Farn- ham, of that city. Bishop Clarkyon has ordained three Santee In- dians, in the northwest corner of Nebraska, to tho ministry of the Episcopal Chureh. They will be em- ployed as missionaries amoug their own people, of whom more than 300 are communicants in we he average salary paid to the ministers of tory Wisconsin Conference of the Methodist rpiscopa Chureb, exclusive of donations, 18 $718; includ! Me donations, $786, The highest salary paid, exciusive of house rent, was $2,000; the lowest, $200. The highest donation was $425; the lowest $30. The Presbyterian Church, South, bas 11 synods, 54 presbyteries, 857 ministers and 69 Ucentiates; 1, churches, 90,961 communicants. Additions during the year, on examination, 4,470, aud by certificate 2,710. The contrivutiona for all purposes amountea tO $774,400. Each of the nuns of Spain, taxing into considera- tion the value of the buildings and properties she occupies, costs the State about $2,600 goid a year, and there are more than 12,000 of there throughout the country. The Spanish Minister of Grace and Justice proposes to reduce considerably the number of convents, in some of which tuere is actually only one nun living. The buildings will be employed for charitable purposes and for public offices, Two remarkable cases in which men have over- stepped denominational lines in bestowing their bene- factions have lately occurred in the history of Bates and Dartmouth Colleges, It ras pouerally published that Mr. Benjamin E. Bates, of Boston, a Congre- gationalist, has given $100,000 to the Free Baptist College in Lewiston, Me., of which he has paid $25,000 and subscribed $75,000 conditionally. The other case Is that of the late Judge Kicuard F' etcher, a Baptist, of Boston, by whose none Dartmouth College has lately received $100,000. The Amerwan Churchman, of Chicago, saya that the knaves in Utah are nearly all Yankees, includ- ing the “apostles,” ‘bishops’? and “elders,” and all who get the tithes; while the dupes are mainly very degraded European peasants, many of them from sag and and Wales, and members by baptism of the English Church, He says “there never existed but one Mormon Irishman, and a Mormon IrishWoman 1s something totally unknown to nat urallsts.’? The vibe faites and Congregational Convention of Wises in, (lt has eleven rresbyterian and 164 CURareRNgGEl churches) met Octover 7 in Spart The tobacco question was disoussed in a mannér that would have delighted Dr. Trask, and strong resolutions passed, pases the year 785 have been added on profession, and the membersntp of tne 175 churches is 11,652, ‘The Sunday schoois have 16,398 acholara, avd $20,779 are reported as contributed for benevolen® purposes In addition to the congrega- tional expenses. The question of employing evan- gelists to aid pastors was thoroughly discussed, and With a general result in favor of such men a8 Messrs, Potter, Avery and Clark, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BraNviterH—Woopeerr.—At Sing Siag, on Thars- day, Octo 21, @t the residence of tie bride's father, by tne Key, Clarence Buel, of Trinity pariso, HENRY 1), BRANDRETH to ADDIE A. W., daughter of Charics H. Wooarnd, Esq., ali of the above place. ByxNe—FaRRis.—On Wednesday, October 20, at the resideace of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. J. Franscioll, EnMconp J. BYRNE to MARY A., eldest daughter of Rugene Ferris, Esq., all of Brooklyn. BakiM.—In Baltimore, on ‘Thursday, wt St. Patrick’s church, by the Rev. SIMON A. GOBBART to Mrs, MARIA James Down, MaAKIM. COTTRELL—CROsBY.—On Wednesday, October 20, by tie Rev. 8. H, Tyng, Jr, J. Oscak CorreeL., of Mystic, Coan., t0 NELLIE J. Crossy, only daughter of Joha P, Crosby, of this city. DEwsY—UCGHKES.—On Wednesday, October 20, by the Rey. C. Rhodes, DUANE A. DEWRY to FANNIE M. Hvcues, all of this city. Lee—lvatr.—On Tuesday evening, October 19, at the resideuce of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Willian Koss, H@NKY M. Leg to Sakan F, Hyatt, ali of chs city. MoGov —LAMAK.—On Thursday, October 21, at the residence of the bride, oy the Rev. T. Fitzpat- Tick, DANI. MCGOVERN, of this city, to MARGARET of Brook ¥ At Elizabeth, N. J, im Christ nesday, October 20, by the Rev. E. A, Hofman, rector of St. Mark's churct, of Philadel pluia, Dr. J. O18 PLN to Hetiy KING, youngest kid tag of che late Rev. Chariea H. Halsey, of New Jersey. TaRLTON—Smite.—At St. Teresa's church, on Mon- Way, October 18, by the Rev, Father Fiattery, Joan KR. TARLTON, of Baltimore, to Karim A. Suir, eldest daughter of Richard Sintth, of this city. ‘TiSSINGTON—-PleRSON.—Oo Thuraday, October 2 at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Mr. Stearns, HENRY Tis#iNGTON, of New York, to Mra. SARAH A. Prenson, daughter of P. Wootton, of Boonton, N. J. No cards. ‘Died. AnNoUX.—On Friday, October 22, Mary I, An. NOUX, aged 16 Sear ‘The relatives of the family and the members of Perry Loage, No, 104, | 0. of G, T., and tue order in genera), are invited to atvend the funeral, this (Sun- spam at Oe o'clock, irom tue Perry street hareb. On Saturaay, October th year of her age. Services to take place at the residence of Frederick Zittel, son-in-law of Henry Bodge, No, 222 Sixty- veconfl street, between Second and Third avenues, on Monday afternoon, at four o'clook. The remains wii be couveyed to ilartford, Relatives and triends ave invited to atiend. CALDWELL.—4t Lanark, Ontario, Y morning, Octobe! il, and second daughter Williacs Caidwet!, of Morrisapia. ‘The funeral will take place at Lanark to-day (Sun ay )s church, on Ws Mary BonGr, Dominion of 22, Ipa, wife of of Hon. Mal —In this ci on Friday, October 22, wale of the late Mathew Conlon, aged ears, of county Derry, parish of Lison, Ireland, ‘he relatives and friends are reapectfully invited to attend the Maseral, from 143 Liberty siveet, this (Sunday) afternoon, atone o'clock. DoRrLon.—On Saturday, Octover 23, Sanam Ry Doxtor, youngest daughter of Elias and Sugau Dorion, aged i r, Li months and 16 aay. ‘The friends ond relatives are requested to attend from te residence of ner parents, 54 weet, Uns (Sunday) morning, at ten remains Will Le taken to Kockawuy os. for interment. Dors.—Suddenly, Joun Dore, native of Baliy- county Limerick, irei@nd, aged 22 years. Toe frieuds of lus sivters, Elem and Mary Dore, and brother-in-law, Daniel McAaiife, are reque funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at enue B, cornet Fifteenth sire ‘a Friday, October 22, in the 22d year of her age, psa Doy Her friends and those of her brothers Christopher, Peter and Nicholas, aiso the St. Paul's Sodality of Wie Children of Mary, are respectfully invited to attend ine funeral, at nine o'clock on Monday morning, from St. Paul's church, corner Court and Congress streets, where @ solema requiem mass will Le offered for the~ repose of her sow; from thence wo Valvary Uonie- tery. DuRYBE.--In Harlem, on Saturday, Octo ABRADAM fh. DURY HS, ID the bud year of his aye, Lice of funeral hereafter. FANNING.—On Friday, October 22, MARY PANNING, wile of dames Panning, late of the ‘township of Car. mein, parish of Monaghan, county Monaghan, in the 44th year of her “ig ‘he funeral will tase piace this (Sunday) he noon, at two o'clock, from her jate residenve, 119 North Eighth street, Nvutamaburg. ‘The friends’ and reiatives are req to attend, PITZGkRALD.—OD ena Ocvober 22, ManGaRrr, widow of Thomas Fitzgerald, a native of Liscarrol, county Oork, Ireland, in 76th year ot her age. Her frtends and relatives and those of her sons Edward and Maurice Fitzgerald, and of her brother, John Fox, are reapectfully invited to attend her funeral, from jate residence, $16 Sixth sirect, near Lewis, thia (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. GouMLY.—Suddenly, in Brookiyn, on Thursday, October 21, BRANAKD F. GORMLY, aged 26 y ma 3 months, ‘The friends and acquarmtance of the family, eo ér hig brother tin and brovher-in- Jonn Geraghty, wre respectfully iuvited to atténa pix bi reid this (Sunday) afternoon, at half- od one Octook, from the residence of lus brether-in-law, 78 Nassau’ street; thence to St. James cathedral, Jay street; thence to the Gemetary of of the He Flatbush, The Board of Trustees of the partment, W, De, are spr ogeeher paren invited bane Cae m Saturday morning, October 23, at the 8 ore Nicholas Hotel, R. A. GRAHAM, of Tennessee, ‘Nasnvilie and Frankiin (Tenn.), papers please copy. HAYwarp.—At Euzabeth, N. J., on Saturday, of teary & mses epee Maane, ae ward, in t 6 dist ear of her Notice of fanerat hereafte! 4 HINNAU.—At Fordham, ‘on Sajurday, October 23, CHARLES H, HINNAU, 27 yeat Funeral services at erordhan, Reformed Dutch churon, on Monday afternoon, at balf-past three o'clock. ‘The friends are invited to attend, . - HveHRs.—Joun HU, HuGiEs. ‘The funeral will take piace. “from the residence of Nis parents, 686 Greenwich street, this (Sunday) after- noon, at one o'clock. morning, October 25, HUNTER.—On CHARLES A., ‘nfant wou at Oharies A. and Kittie a. B, Hunter, aged 1 year, 5 months and 26 days. ‘ghe funeral will taxe place from the residence of his parents, 142 Kast Eignty-second street, at ten o'clock on Monday morning. Friends of the family ere respectiuily invited to attend. HUNTINGTON. Saturday Herning, October 23, EpWwarp ©. HUNTINGTON, aged 54 ‘The relatives and friends are invited” ‘to attend the foneral, on Monday morning, at half-past eleven o'clock, frota hus late residence, No, 108 Fourth ave- nue, without further notice. “s * JaCKSON.—At East Orange, N. J., on Thursday, October 21, FRANCKH Mary, wife of br F. H, Jack- son, formerly of Brooklyn. ‘The suneral will take piace from St. Barnabas’ chureh, Rosevilie (Newark), N.J.; this (Sunday) after- noon, at half-past oue o'clock. Newark boat leaves foot of Barclay street, New York, at half-past ten o'clock. Carriages will be waiting Its arrival, KAVANAGH.—On Saturday morning, October 23, ANN KavaNagu, widow of Peter Kavanagh, and daughter of James and Ann Murphy, Tullow, county of Cariow, treland, in the 35th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those ot her brother, Peter Murphy, are respectfully {u- vited to atiend the funeral, thia (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from her late residence, No. 162 West Thirty-firet street. ‘The remains will be interred ta Calvary Cemetery. LaMB.—Of membranous croup, ARTHUR THOMAS, second son of Joseph 'l, ©, and Catharine Lamb, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 862 roadway, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’tlock. LAWRENCE.—On Friday, October 22, ELLEN S., wife of John T. Lawren aged 27 years and 5 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Tully invited to attend the funeral service, at ner late residence, No. 182 Waverley place, this (Sunday) af- ternoon, at four o'clock. California and Phitadelphia papers please copy. MACKENZIE.—On Saturday, October 23, Maria MaRTLING, wife of Allan Mackenzie, in the 59th year of her age. ‘Phe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invitea to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 289 West Thirty-first "gtreet, on Mon- day alternoon, at two o'clock. MELLOR.—On Thursday, October 21, Mrs, ft MELLOR, aged 71 years, The friends and relatives of deceased are re- respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 88 South Second street, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Moopiz.—-On Friday, October 22, at Belleville, Ontario, JonN WEDDERBURN DoNBAR Moopig, Eaq., jate of her Majesty's Twenty-first (Royal North British) Fasileers, aged 73 years. MuRPHY.—On Saturday October 23, EUPHEMEA Fora, beloved wife of Thomas Murphy, in the 41st year ‘of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funerai, from her late residence, No. 236 Feet AMOR -fifth street, on Monday afternoon, at one McByoy._-On Friday, October 22, Mania McEvoy, aged 54 years. tre friends of the family are invited toattend the funeral, from her iate residence, 576 Second avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’ciovk. California papers please corr. MONABB.—CATHARINE MCNABB, & native of county Galway, Ireland, in the 24th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend tre funeral, from her late residence, No, 407 East Four- teenth street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. McNauGHT.—At Calvert, Texas, on Saturday, August 21, Perkn S., eldest son of the late N. H. Mo- Naught, aged 23 years. Dumfries and Castie Douglas (Scotland) papers please copy, Noxts.—On Savurday, October 16, James Henry Noxrs, of congestion of the lungs, a native of the city of Dublin. London, Dublin and California papers please copy. O’ BRIBN.—JOUN O'BRIEN, @ native of Enniscortiy, county Wexford, lreland, aged 32 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully !nvited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, cor- ner North Third and Sixth ats. Wiliiameburg, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. O'DONNELL.—On Saturday morning, October 25. JOHN O'DONNELL, 1 the 40th year of ius age. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- ‘wited to attend the Ttuneral, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. $10 Rivington street. Prck.—On Thursday evening, October 2) denly, LIAM 8. PPCK, aged 53 years. ‘The relatives and friends aiso the & X Peoples’ Union Club are invited to atvend the tuner the residence of Willian Ashton, 37 Fo: 8 (Sunday) afternoon, at half past one o'clock. Watertown ) papers please copy. Pivov.—On Friday, October 22, after a long aad Mogering tilness, ac the residence of lis son, spire aN Pitou, Jr, Leonard street, near Van Cott avenue, Greenpoint, L. L, Srikk Prrov, im the 75th year of his age. Funeral on Mouday, notice of which will be given ip Monday's paper, PoLLock.—At Hariem, on Friday, October Garnet J, POLLOCK, Widew of Willian Pollo: 78 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- Tally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 109th street, between Second and Tuird avenues, On Monday morning, at eleven o'clock. QUIN.—On Friday, October 22, Joun Quix, native of the city of Limerick, Irelaad, in the 45th year of his age. ‘The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, 255 West Thirtieth s., this (S unday)atternoon, at two o'clock, His frends and those of hls widow (Margaret Holahan) are respectiuily invited to atteud hout further notic RENOU ‘On Friday, Getobd of Witham Renoal, of Troy of her age. Her relatives ano friends are invited to attend tae Tanerai, from her late residence, No, 445 Kast Fifty- seventh street, on Monday morning, at eieven orclock. Savin.—Suddeniy, on Friday, October 22, Micwann Savin, in the 8d year of h . for ten years wa attache of the Custom House, ‘The remains will be taken to Troy ett interment. Funeral from St. (ay chureh, Troy, on Monday aiternoon, at two o* ScuWARSER.—On Friday, Octo! er SCHWARSER, aged 38 years, ‘The friends of the family are requested to altena ‘he fanerai, from his late residence, 70 Grand atreet, ‘this (Sunday) afternoon, at balf-past tweive o'clock. STANTIAL.—-On Saturday, October 25, MAaY ELL STANTIAL, Gaugbter of Peter and Emma Stuntiai, aged 1 year, 6 months and 10 days. Sweet babe of mine, on, take thy rest: Ged called thee home when He thought best. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respe fully invited to attend the funeral, this sunday) morning, at ten o’ciock, from her father’s residen Purse H., widow Y., in the $¥h year 22, Joun KR. nanan ENANCTAL. MONEY 70 uw FIR FIRAT 1 AND BECOND mort. A. ges hod unimproved pro- Ir: SW ASHINGNON 5 NICHOLS, “Counsellor at Law, jroadway, roon room 12, SBESSMENT—CROWN POINT MINING COMPANY, Decesber 10." Eejnsent taay be made trough WALLER, 38 Pinodsirect. 2 A £5,000 MORTGAGE FOR SALE—TWO YEARS TO Tan, at seven per cent, on erty down town, wortt oy ay "Apply 10'S C. SMITH 202 William sire, Tank: A; =MONEY LOANED (PROMPTLY) | outy Houses, Special attention given to sale of fw. Sore STEVENSON & SON, Real Massie Brokers, 11 Pine treet )pdemeanay SAVINGS BANK, ‘868 Siath avenue, Booth's Building. Money received on depoait, subject to shesk on demand and four per cent interest allowed on daily balances, Checks ‘on this bank are received o deposit b; rts rr Lipo ent, Mt. H. K. THURBER, HUGH MURRAY, , Becretary. , "vie Presidents, Yeaacs. Barnett, ‘OR SBALE-TEN PER CENT CITY AND TOWN PONDS in State of Diinois; firet cl character, below par. Real valuation of property....-.-.. 82, 186,00 Whole indebtedness of towns, only... ce cee 908,00 ‘Also New York city Railroad Btocks snd Bouds, Insurauie, Bank and Gaslight Stocks, and Bonds for profitable investments at low rates. For ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock Broker and Auctioneer, 43 Pine atreey securities, of ondoubtet ‘ge variety of other Stoke by (OR SALE—#6,000 MUTUAL PROTRONION LIFE AS- murance Society Stock. aed to 8. D. GAY, 182 Broad> room No. 1, from 1 till 2 ¥. wi OWES & MACY, BANKER (THE SAME AS AN Monae BARK), Tt, NEW ON DRy H° ‘ALL § FOUR PER CENT INTER ST ALLOWED Persons desirous of receiving interast for their money ene having i aubject af ail times to check ou demand, can do 4 by depositing WITH THIS BANK, which allown interest on the acne daily joe at the rate of FOUR PER CENT um. P eCollections made on any part of the world, with inmediate returna, at the lowest current rates. ‘Orders fur purchase or sale Of stocke, vou promptly execul ORTON, BLISS & CO, Broad street, Leiters ¢ ‘availal oF gold redit for travel wn wl) paris of ONEY! MONEY! MONEY!—LOANS MADE TO ANY amount on small interest; Diamonds bought ard sold on reasonable terms. 8 MIGEL, 28 bast Fifteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, near Union square. ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Principals only denit with, Address COURTLANDT PALMEL, Jr.y box 974 Post office IREASURY DEPARTMENT, SEPTEMERE 34, 1669. Basled Proposals will be received at this Dep 1 up 16 wi ‘M. MONDAY, Ist November next, for the bhitd ig and fit~ ting of four steamera for the Revenue Marine. Bidders to furniah their own specifications; the same to be sibmitied 10 Department reserving the dat 10 re: not from competent and respo! being of great importance adopted thie couree invite competition, bidders to furnish ccorin with models complete ani are made shail give bonds, with sufic i roper formanye of the work according to th ape Bots, mnodels. ey ap) pproved: The vessels will be of the following dimensions ~ Propeller of iron, herma} ape brig rigged. Lengthy Vid feet on load 1, 28 feet moulded Benth or horde iy feet amidships. Dratt of wi . loaded, not to Rrceed 1S feet Side ‘wheal ‘steamer, fron or wood, hermapirodite trig: rigged. ‘Henge, 165 fost on load line, Breadth of b ree by fees moulded. Depth of hold, 12'feet in detail of Draft of water not to Hexbeed tied feet loaded. ‘Two small steamers of wood. Length, 150 oe on load line. Breatth or v6 feet moulded. one direct acting engiue fe] steamer, one owcilating or beam eng @ amers, Death engines. 3 obe ted, peed to be guaraat Roark hee Secretary of theTreasury. Wasten ON BOTTOMRY.—ABOUT 817,00 WANTED: ‘on bottomry of San Salvador ship Aunra, Captain arthen, ber freight and argo of 3,300 boxes of Sugar. This sum ty wanted to, pay expenses in- curred in consequence of ing into ths vort for re- aire while on a voyage toe na to Faimaith, hea] ‘or orders, and from thence to a port in Greg Brital port between Hambury and Bordeattx, both, elu ders will be received at the ofice o! acute atreer, teal! Monta 125th Octo Ww York, October 21 WANTED-A LOAN OF 500, FOR THREE OR 81x ‘montha, on Printing Presses, Type, Materials, & worth fiftaen times the amount; al nited free of whatever, Legal tuterest. bers) comm) 6 $30 », box 178 Hera WANTED-—BY A LADY 0° REFINEMENT, having a Arst class boardin: house. Security and n comfortabie home given. 6 0 WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN DF RESPECTA. ) bility, who Is willing to loar this mount, «4 have x atcely furnished Room and Bonrd 6 one of the be Baratano, 488 tons at lJo'clook noon, AddrewsGPOD, station locations up town and near Fifth avenue, Address Mre. M, B., atation G. npn: Cy “apa fi Kg, 3.000 TO #500 WANTED-FOR WH Ded. oitice of secretary of a tre | e will be £ en. Fats aalary, good refvrevces, de. box 378 Post OMice. 5.00), #8 AND 81,800 TO LoAN—ON, MORT * gage, on Westchester coanty Property. First si Second Morltagee bogs LM, DAVENPORT, 182 Naseas erect, room No. 6. $5 000. % 8,000, 810,000 AND 816,000 TO LOAN ON Bond and’ Mortgage, on frat ciabs Improved Heal Estate in New York or ‘Brookiya. Would purchase good tor Second Pris (0. B. WALTON, 141 Broadway. compan Adaresy Fi JOSEPH MASON @ Gi OOO ANd, 220 rRvET FUNDS To LOAN ON Kond and Mortgage japon improved Rea: Fale in Trip city, Apply to D. H. 870! $10.00 40,000. O00 CASH WANTED As A LOAN, FOR 5 25. ‘months, on #50,000 worth of stockd, KH ized on silver veing, the eae nd of which i paying cent dividends. Money wanted for working capital” A rate bonus given, Principals, address OLWELI, box office $100, 000 TO LOAN ON PIRST. CLAS® Iv. Proved Clty Property. Send for printed list of elty property tor nale, ELLAMY & GAY, No. 3 Pine atieet, TO LOAN ON BOND AND mort gage, at forty per cent of value of im Frinolpaia ont ARLES 8 Mining & CO,, 34 Pine atvreet, TO LOAN ON + CITY PROPERTY | first “and, second mortgages cauh WALD HOW, aa ne wire ef Propert tn New York, Ady sig Ry No.8 Pine $250.00 proved property; $450,000 promptly. 111 Wont'Forty-sixtu street, without farther notice. ¥ LOAN OFFICES. % QUIRKS.-At Greenbrook, on Friday morning, , October Zi, LOUIA C., WidOW Of Stepien Squiced, A’ 77 BRECKER STR Chien A daycaa Fg aged 65 yen the aame bought. Pawnbrokers’ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- DYANOES, “MADE ON DIAMONDS, FURNITURK, rt dence, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock ‘Train leaves foot of Liberiy sireet at tweive ck rin tga A a Mirrors, ee M. for Dovallen siation, Where carriages Will 8 iM | hatte! mortgages salen. Furniture, Pianow moved, ber attendance. . Storage, express. Ofllve, 115 West Eleventh street, near in TRIRCKEN.—In Brookiyn, on Friday, October 22, | avenua, after a short iin ANNSIR TRIBCREN, aged 9 years, genre ph 1@ montis and 47 Kelatives ar days. friend® of the family are respect Mily invited to attend the fanera), irom the reai- dence of ter parents, No. 26 Bridge stveet, corner of Myrtle avenve, of Mouday afternoon, at two o'clock, ~At ix ofclock on Friday evening, Octo- CATHARINE Vaswan, the beloved wile of George Vassar, Th Hives and friends are respectfaliy invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) alternoon, at 1 O'clock, from her late residence, 42 Rusgers street, . Gotover 22, Went Was. 4un year of lis agi ‘The relauve to attend, WILLIAMS, One Sabor ny W. WILLIAMS, In the and frienas are BLizagin orn Year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fuliy invited to atrend the funeral, without farther Hotice, from the residence of her son, Charles Tf. Ootober 23, White, 121 Varick street, on Tuesday afternoon, af one o'clock. The r ine will be couveyed tu Green- Wood Lor tuteriment. Wison.—Ou Saturday, October 25, Mary Li ONORA, Only danghier of Hamilton and Mary O' Conor Wilson, aged i r, 10 months and bid: The relatives and friends are reapectiully invited fo attend the funeral, froma No, J10 Kast Tweicin wiree!, thug (Sunday) alternoon, al two O'e!ock. Boston (Mase.) and Alexandria \Va.) papers please copy. (eeaaieiaeinetiamieeennmmeminmnmmamneienstiemmensamenaenniael RELIGIOUS NOTLOES, HURON OF THE REDEEM REY. J, W,@ KLE /. ford, rector, southwest corner of Highty-areond strest and Fourth avenue. Services at 10, fi "ind eliidren's trast aie AGP. M. Sunday echool, W% P.M. Ceoas © i duty third street \ORTY SECOND Stier PRUBWYTR RIAN “CHURCH, tide, west of way. dod willing, wervicos Blessing to ROADWAY, ¢ Building. oh Jewelry, 46., io large or winail amounts, 9 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE PORT OFFICE. OD Liberal ry and all kind n Diamonda, Watcher, or the vate Bough nena abrictly private. BROADWAY, ‘Twenty firat street Diamonds, Watches, Jew Fura, ako. eM Farniture, Pianos, ‘Merchantiee,. Life Poivcies, Hours, 10 to & BETWEEN ~SWENTIETA AND Money lherally, advanced om ine) Hair Shawls Ske Office (aby JOBEPH A aienrs. DENTISTRY i BAUSIKUL CONTINUOUS GUM BETS OF TERTH, rubber, with plumpers #10 to $90. Basraeting va for gas without charge whe: ohare ‘are fnwerted, DR. BODINE, 190 Grand street, New York D* jORAN 3 OSTEOPLASTIO AND GOLD RESTORDS od, nenaitive and broken teeth to their origina! shape yaad peeniy whew pain, Over 16,000 testimonia, Room 12 Weat Thirty-fourth atreet. VET EXTRAC TED WITHOUT PAIN TWH ears, —Henumbing application ; gae adminiatered, fol Toetb, py feet ld gete bouglit; Plumpers for thio faces, Y "VILL IRS, 166 Grund, near Broadway MISCELLANKOUS. faa PRESERVER.— —STATE AND COUNTY nigh 8 TO HE uno Kaolte acid) may be be sovont from sana en tal in requ onpitg ANEATRAN CH oly freeb ant re But ing te “Selli¢n und Charlotte. M Sie per quart DUNNINGION a EMIat ee Bondar. to J, Fussell 4 Co, Wb Fourth ‘Avenue anu 1,285 HTK LEAD..100 TONS PACIFIO RTN White ‘ent f ate, o Me ly Bigo. per Fa A Werte " Sac 0, % ), #eoond floor. Poari HITE. LEAD.—PIFTY TONS ENOLISN wire | RV. GRO. z HEPWORTH WILL PERAcH aT Lead, tn | thn he Messiah, Park avenue and Cuirc, oad, In lott to anit, only Ke, per pound, worth Ibe fourth * Omoner i, morning end. evening. buf & COMPANY, 282 Pear! reel aaeond floor, Bub, the Prue iden of Prayer.” The pubic m EXPRESSES, surueaai AND METHODISM, jaoame a Rwerend 4} Cooper Halon Jock: Freee all, OR, wiy FROM iad jm lecture by sunday eventing, Oe: the Key, F lover 34, #1 Ty © A Ara BURN HAM'S FURNITURE AND BAGOAUE ake onl lerenth wire Furniture moved, In ety or countrys Tuvmliane and a DREKM, Ahipved And stnred