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RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, Programme of Services To-Day. Ministerial Chat by the Way. SYNAGOGUE WORSHIP Mr. Howell Garduor, angelist, will speak in Gast Eleventh Strect Methodist Episeopal Church to-day. Atthe Church of tho Holy Spirit the Rev, M. Guil- bert will officiate this morning und evening. cussed this evening by Dr. 0, H. Tiffany in St. Paul’s Methodist EpiscopalCnurch. The Doctor preaches 1p the morning also, Dr. A, B. Carter wil! miaister in Grace Chapel this Morniug aod evening. Divine service willbe held in the Russian Chapel to-day atthe usual hour. Rev. N. Bjerring officiates. The Rey. R, Heber Newtou will officiate and preach j 86 the usual hours to-day in the Anthon Memorial Cuareb. In the Church of the Ati ent this morning and Movements— afternoon the Rev, C. C. Tiffany will preach. Rey. Oliver Dyer will proach for the Swedenborgian Church to-day at the usual boars. Dr. ¥. C, Ewer will oificiate at the several services to-day in St. Ignatius Protestant Episcopal Church and will preach as usual, A service of song will be held in Parepa Hall this afternoon uador the aaspices of the Yorkvilio Youag Mon’s Christian Association, Dr. Goerge B. Corey will dehver an address. CHAT BY THE WAY. Some people are so good-tatured that they are always roady to promise and never ready to perform. A The Rey. Heary Leonard, of Boston, will preach | French philosopner used to say of one of this tik that tn Divine Paternity. Rev, Matthew Hale Smith preaches in Stanton Btreet Baptist Church at the usual hours to-day, Rov, Messrs. inskip and MeDonaia, evan; holiness, will conduct servies Street Methodist Episcopal Church, in Amity Baptist Church the Rey, William Hump- stone will preach this morning, Auce mecting will be held there in the “An Exciting Question” will be Swered thia morning by Rev. W. B, Affleck in the Helping Hand Temperance Church, “Unused Wealth Anathematizod” is bis subject for evening discussion, The American Biuo Ribbon Temperance Union in (rving Hall this afternoon will be addressed by Mrs. Neine Brigham, A Goupel temperance meeting will be neia in the bali 352 West Thiriy Ofth street by Mr. Maslin this atternoon. “The Great Man’ and ‘Tbe Mean Man’? will be con- srasted by Dr. King to-day in Wasbington Square Methodist Episcopal Church, “Wout Think Ye of Christ?” will be jwered be- lore the Asbury Metnodist Episcopal Church this morning by Rev, J, F. Richmond, A service of song will be given by Philip Phillips in the evening, “Sin and Its Remedy” will be considered by Rev. Carles Murtyo this evening in Thirty-fourth Stre Reformed Church, Mr, Martyn will preach in the morning also. The Rev, Dr. Creok’s morning subject in Alanson Methodist Episcopal Church is “Beware of Covetous- mess,” and his evening topic “Christian Manhood,” a Sermon to young men. Dr. Abbott preaches this morning in Thirticth Street Methodist Episcopal Church on ‘‘I'wo Mean morning and evening in the Church of the | be spent his moruings in making premises bis alternoons in making excuses, It was « hard unswer ana yot deserved. Some ono announced the death of a venomous gossip und boldly ats of | asserted that sbe dicd of poison, When asked what all day in Willett | be meant be reviied that by some accident she bad bitten her tongue, 1t is said on good authority that a man ts not neces- dw Gospel temper- | ssrily a cannibal when he swallows a little London Porter. And on equal authority that women make InoMicient railroad conductors because their trains are always benind, It ia a very serious question whether if you were to follow the old adage and give the dovil his due, the @ouation would not include yourself, One of the hardest tasks ever set a man 1s to forget the good deeds he has done and to chide himself for the evil What a beautiful thought this ts by Young:— Au angel’s arm cun’t snatch me from the grat Legiot jngels can’t coniine me there, A great many of us are like Falstaif’s seldiers, atraid of nothing except danger. Every mav doffa his bat to trae courage, for it 1s not one of the greenback virtues, but hus a gold basis, Theoro is a healthy tingle iu the coruer of one’s heart when he reads the fellowing—a tingle which lasts long alter the story has been forgotten:—An officer of tne Orleaus regiment, baving been seut to Louis XIV. with ® despatch announcing an important victory, demanded the Cross of the Urder of St. Louis ter bim- welt, ‘Bat you are so young!’ ebjected the monarch, “‘Sire,’’ was the great rejoinder, ‘the men of the Or- Jeans regiment are not in the habit of iiving long!” Railroads have, curiously enough, increased the value of human life and done much toward making a husband and wife appreciate each other. You would Deuominations,” and in the evening on “Ihe Power of Congrogational Singing.’’ ‘The American Temperance Union meeting in Ferrero Hall this afternoon will be addressea by Chauncey Bhaffor and others, At Spring Street Presbyterian Chureh this morning the Rev. A, H. Moment will speak avout “Gideon, tbe Decided Man,” and in the evening about “Christ Gath- ering Diseipies,”” At Chickeriog Hall this afternoon the Rev. Samuol Colcord will preach on “The Raisiug of Encas. At Lyric Hall this evening Edith O'Gorman, ‘the sonverted nun,” will speak about “Convent Life.’? “the Journey of Humanity Through This Life to tho Spirit Land’? will be described by Mra, Beojamin sis evoning for the First Society of Spiritualists io Republican Hall, “Phe Luw of Religious Decline” and “Spiritual Re- cognition”? will be discussed by Rov. W. N. Searles to-day in the Free ‘Tabernacle Methodist Episcope) . Church, At Filth Avenue Baptist Church the Rev, A. B, Weodtin, of Virginia, will proach moraing und evening. iu Bleecker Street Universalist Church the Kev, 5. C. sweetser will preacb at the usual hours to-day. Kev, 8. H. Tyog, Jr, D. U., will preach this mora- Mma and atternoon im the Churen of the Holy Trinity, apd ip (he evening in tho Gospol Garden, The Rev Dr. Horr preaches morning and ov in the Contral B.pust Charch, “Fiery Serpents’? und **!emptations’”? will be cop- Sldered by Rev. Alexunder McKelvey im Canal Street Presbyterian Church this morning and afternoon, Divine service tp Christ Churcu to-day will be com. ducted by Kov. Dr, Shipman. “the Verities of Religion’? will be aemonstrated his morning by Rev. J. M. Pullman im the Church a! Our Saviour. Dr. Deems cfliciates and preaches in the Church of ~ p Strangers at the usual hours to-day. The Kev. J. ¥. Nowman, D. D., will preach a special @ermon to-day, in the Central Methodist Episcopal Suureh, ow “Tbe Church and Moderu Sevwnee. The Doctor doesn’t inteud to say “larewell’? to the Sentral Charch until the regular auchoritios transter tim ¢isewnere. iu the Church of the Asconsion to-day as the usual tours tho Rev, Dr, Joba Cotton Sauth will officiate ind preach. Preaching jo the Central Presbyterian Cuurch this morning aud evening by the Rev. J. D. Wilson. Evening service in Filty-seventh Street Chapel, “Phe Rich Foot or Right Uses of Wealtn’? will be fiscussed this moraiog by Rev. KR. 8. MacArthur tp Calvary Bapiist Church. “A Restored Man” will be introduced tn the evening. Bisbop K. Dubbs, ot Cleveland, Onio, will dedicate the new church of the Evangelical Association in Hartisou avenue, Brooklyn, to-day, Services morn- tng, afternoon and evening, the afternoon sermon in English. in the Church of the Disciples of Christ the Rev. D. R. Van Buskirk will preach at the usual hours to- day. ing Rev. W. F. Hatfleid will preach in the Eighteenth Street Methodist Episcopal Churen this mornuiag on “fhe Church,” and tuis evening on “Dark Providences, or the Mystery ol the Southern Pestilence.”” in the Firat Reformed Episcopal Church the Rev, w. T. Sabine will officiate and preach morning and ning. “the Fieid’s White’ and “God’s Love’? will be preached upon to-day by the Rev. N. L. Rowell, inthe Vree Baptist Churen. The Rev. George H. Hepworth, recently returned from Kurope, will speak in the Church of the Di plow this morning about ‘A Minister’s Vacation,” | and this evening on “As ty Days so Shall thy | Btrevgth Be.” In Madison Avonue Presbyterian Church this mora- ing the Rev. William Lioya will jusufy *Batnasi- asm," aud in the evening will ask, “Whore Are the Niner? | Rev, George S. Chambers will proach at the usual bours to-day in Murray Lull Presbyterian Chureb. Kev. Edward A. Reed will preacn ia Madison Avenue Retormed Courch this morning ana evening. Dr. Tucker will preach at the usual hours to-day 1 Madison Squaro Presbyterian Chureh In the Pilgrim Baptist Church the Rev, F, M. Van Blyke will preach morning and evening as us: Rev. H, W. Kuapp, D. D., preaches io Light street Baptist Church this mori and evening. The Rock in the River’ is the topic on which Re W. P. Corbit will epouk this morning volore Boek- mau Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, In the even- | imy Le will “Contrast Chrisuanity with Inddelity and she Kavings of Ingersoll!’ Dr. C. M. Fowler preaches morning aad evoning ta Bt Luko’s Methodist K piscopal Charch, “How the Coildreu of this World Are Wiser in their Gonoration than the Children of Light’? will be @: Piainod itis moraing\ by Rev. W. R, Davia in St James’ Methodist Episcopal Church, tHuriem, ‘True ‘Taik aod Stall Talk” will Le comporod in the evening. Ju Sixth Avenue Keiormod Church whe Kev, W. B. Morrie will proach morning and evening, 44 usual, Rev, Houry Prosvyterian Cuureh u 4 Moruing and evening. Kev. D. B. Juttoa will preach in the Sixteenth | Baptist Cuured to-day, as usual, “Herow Bulth’? and “Lhe Love of God’ will be presented to (he Tabernacle Baptist Churcu to-day by the Rey. R. B, Hall. “che Fatherboud of God’? will be discussed by Rev. Hunter will presen in the Seventh | lite | of gravbing they are most intr hardly suppose that such a cause could produce such @ result; but it 1, mevertheless, true A bus- band may, to illustrate, live for years on the Tagged edge of domestic infelicity, bis home a bear's den, resounding day and night with the growis of ais- content, He may wonder why he over married and fret bimeelt into a fi over bis bad matrimonial lack, and wieh himself young agai, that he might take the awiul vow of celibacy. But if that spouse bap- pens to be the victim of a wrecked railroad train and a demand for damages is made on the corporation, how things change! What an angel he had for a wite | Hor silver tougue made music im bis home, and her gentlo disposition and invumeruble virtues were his sole depoudence for bappiuess, in exchange for which the thousands of dollars which he asks ure pitilul in- decd. Blessings brighten as they take their flignt, and the siuggish human heart does not know how grost a loss 1t has sustaiued until it tries to compute Science tells us, through its great prophet, Darwin, that it .ook millions of years to evolve a man out of an oyster, so many millions that a the matho- matics of the imagination are powerless to work out tbe same, The processes of nature operated very slowly in the olden time, for in these latter days it Fequiros not more than thirty seconds to transfer an oyster into a man, and though it ig a littio hurd ea the oyster the man 1s made bappy thereby. Scepticism once while gets a home thrust, They wore talking about the story of Balaam and the ass. 1t was denounced aga prima fucie traud vy the pro- found thinker, the disciple of philosophy, the huge trained scoptic, who could believe anything provided it was notin tho Bible, and who expected to tnish the discussion by saying, “I don’t exactly see how according to natural law an ass could talk like a maa,’” The defendant quietly repticd, however, ‘Neither ean I see how according to natural law a map can talk like an ags."” A large number of persons have had their eyes opened by poverty, the greatest living knockulist, While rich they haa virtues which all their nde discovered und praised; while poor they bad vices which rendered them intolerable to their old com_ panions. Sagared fortune always brings tho flies, sourcd misfortune always drives thom away. Heres a dirge on the subject:— When [ was young and vigorous and healthy, 1 knew noi what it was to pine or sigh; The worl seemea made tor me whea | was wealthy. 1 wopdor why ? At last thero camo a droaded fatal day, ‘And I was ruined! ‘Tuings had gone awry! My iriends? some nodded but most ooked away, 1 wonder why? Each crovy now seemed changed into a mocker; Each beauty passed me with u scorniul eye; “Out,” was the answer where I piiod the knocker, I wonder why? There is tho rotort mild and the retort terrible. ‘The lormer is apt bo Close Lhe lips to further conver- sation, but the latter makes one wish that be had nover been bora, A distinguished M. U., thinking to suy somothing complimentary to a fascinating widow, one of his patients, placod bis puipy band on her woll rounded shoulder, aud, with a poetic sigh, ex- claimed, ‘This ts the micest and softest piace in the world for a weary head to rest on.”? Sho turned quickly om bim, and replied, ‘Doctor, give me your hand and 1 will put st o@ a still sofier place,” whereon she quietly put his bund on bis own bald pate, Ho was couvinced that it 18 Dover too late to learn. Anotner Ulustration is afforded by the ‘cuteness’ of a Yankee couchmas, He was driving some Koglishmen about Boston te see tho sights, and at last brought them to the monument ou Buuker Hull, “Ab, y ol the explorers, with a drawl which only the latt- tude or iongitude of London produces in pertection, “+1 believe this is the place where wo Engisbmen gave you Yunkees a sound thrashing, isn’t et’? The driver scratched bis head, that universal pavacea for all the perplexities of iile, and then quietly replied, “Sister, can you tell me who owns this parcel of ground at the present time?’ A good retort, one that 18 barbed aud will stick Where It strikes, 18 bet- ter than argument and mightier than logic. Children sometimes preach éffective sermons with, out knowing it, Little Freddie was taiking wo his andma, who was something of 4 sceptic. ‘Grandina, do you belong to the Wresbyterian Church?” “No? “To the Baptist? &No. “To any churen?” “No”? “Well, grandma, don’t you about time to get in somewnero?!’ There t many people in New York to whom the same question might be put, free trom all religious prejudice that they bavu’t any religion at all, and so exceedingly liberal, expecially to thomuelves, that thoy frmiy expect a (ree pass to heaven, though thoy bave refused to offer the pur- chase money. “Von's you think 16's about time to got in somewhere?” How mavy people there aro in the world who resemble Saueho, Ho said, “1 am only a fool tor the simple Foason that L can’t be two fools.” Luetead of doing thor lovel best they svem constantly to be doing their level worst, Thoy ako inight their right until they got Caught at their own gnine, and then they grumb! t Progidenco tor permitting such grows abuses. Instead of recognizing tho everiasiing laws which underlie the nature of things they jook on @ game of grab and brag, but wheu instead oly grabbed thoir religion is ail sour milk, faery is a grout deal of sentimental gush whicu goes under the namo of religion, but which in ite lass vais tw consol dated seifisnness, A man with @ big hole im bis Loart is apt to think the whole world nollow, Stull there is such @ thing as tho right, and whon we hear B. H, Huren this evening tn the Twouty-fourth Street Methodist Episcopal Churen, Preaching im the mora. Ing also, Oardinal MeCloskey will adminiater the rite of con- Armution to 200 candidates to-day in the Coureh of Most Holy Redeemer. “Lngrativude, of Where Are the Nino?” will be dia. the rumbling of 19 # the salest place is ou the seat With tho driver and not vader the horses! {vot, Quain toes in tho pulpit is sometan popper ure to food; but, lke walt and pepper, you dow’t Want tov much of ii, Mr. Shirra, a revorond Scotchman, put Just enough dato bis discourse to make it puageat He took for bis text “A sald in my hey aro so perfectly | what salt and | haste al! men ure hare,” and then added slowly, *In- deod, David, an’ ye had veen in this parizh yo might Dae said it as your leisure.” Rev. Dr, Roswell D. Hiteheock read a notable papor on Communism on Thursday afternoon in the chapol of Union Theological Seminary, He asserted, ia parent that the study of political economy 18 an important matter in the education of a true preacher; that in these days it is nocessury for the Chureb to express itself on every question connected with the weliare of society, When be came to speak of the Communism which is rampant through: out America he used phrases of condemnation nat easily misunderatood. As for the horde of wild nomads, caliod tramps, who roam through the coun- try seeking whom ano what they may devour, he advises that they be taken hold of by the stro! m of the law and repressed in such yigorous fasbion that they will hereafter tind it easior to earn an honest living than to beg or prowl, And as to the large crop of Communists which tiniest society, iterfering with the lay of capital and labor, he declares that 4t cannot be mowed down too quickly or too close, ‘Tbe whole paper was trenchant to tho last degree, aod will afford wholesome suggestions not only to law lov- ing citizens, but also to tne Commuaistic hawks und vultures who Gil the air with tue ery for blood. The severest measures are, in the long run, tbe most meor- eilul, and the only rule which it i for society to foliow ig the repression of Nitilism by such vigorous measures ag will convince it that we are not playing that we have lawand order, but that wo propose to insist om both at any cost. Few lines have been more trequently parodied than those of Whittier, and few nave offered greater temp- tation in that direction:— Of all sad words of tongue or pen, ‘The suddest are these, ‘lt might have been.’? For years u bit of driftwood has been floating abeat to this effect :— But sadder stil these other words I sce, “Ie is, but badu’t ought to be,” Now, however, we have u new line of thought, prob- ably caused by the stringeney, of the money market, | | | NEW YORK HERALD, SONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, which pats on the same poetical uress:— Ot ail sad words of tongue or pen, ‘The saddest are, ‘Lond me a ten.” Impecupiosity in its last extremity, hardly able to conceive of the gorgeousness of thut large decimal, adas:. ‘The next saddest words that occur to me Are, “L'u not avle to lead you u V."? If your mission ta Life 14 10 imitate the excellencios of others you must needs exercise a great caution. Whew a celebrated musician died bis disconsulate widow raised a tomb to bis memory, with this in- scription, “He bas gone to the ouly place where his music can be excvlicd,”” ‘this was certainly very beautuiul and very appropriate. When, how- ever, @ pyrotechnist diod, bis widow, de- termined pot to be outdone by the poetio fervor of her neighbor, reared u stili larger monument, and had 1: Seribed theron these suggestive and perhaps not al- together inappropriate word: He has gone to the only place where his Greworks caa be excelied,”” It was not long before she saw that her theology must be reconstructed. 1t was Des Curtes who said. beautifully, “When any one gives me offence I try to elevate my thougnts so that the offence cannot reach me.” FULTON STREET PRAYER MEETING. TWENTY-FiEST ANNIVERSARY 10-MORROW— SPEAKERS AND SONGS, At noon to morrow tho Fulton Street Prayer Meet- ing attains its majority. During the great revival ut 1857, following a season of flaaucial depressien in whieh many a busizess man was crushed, the Rov. J, ©. Lanphier, missionary of the old Duteh Cnurch, started a noonday prayor meeting for bustness men. Tuo idea was a novel ove, but after a while it took hold of the class itor whom it was designed. Out of the dim and whirl of the busy street the cnange to the quiet upper room, where only the voice of prayer and praise and exhortation 1s heard, is very striking. During the twenty-one yoars of its history this meeting nas had a fluctuating experionce. Its tide has ebbed und flowed; 1% has been io a state of revival aud in a conditiog akin to comatose, But it hus gene on with a course more or less steady, until to-day it 18 recognized as one ef tho in- etitutions of New York. A peculiar feature of the dally meetings is fouud im the re- quosts, Twonty, thirty, sixty and sometimes even a hundred different subjects tor prayer uave been pre- sented in ous day. They come from tar and near, some of thom written but a few hours proviousiy, sevsing forth the burdens of troubled hearts ju this Groat city, others having crossed the ocean, fol- lowed vy many a prayer and many a hope tuat God would soud a favorable response, Side by side wt the noonday hour moy be seen in tho meeting the merchant and bis clerk, porters, Amen, pollcemen, minsters, lawye youbg man of twenty and the portly man of forty are thore, apa the bent form, the woitening hoad and the taitering step of uge tura inty this quiet retreut. They all go to got some good—some ress for soul, some thought food for tho miud. The records of those twonty-one years, tur as they can be written with pen aud ink, are enshrined fu twenty books written by Dra Prime, Chambers, J, W. Alexunder, Messrs, W. G. Couaut, J.C, Lanpuser and others, But the uowritten history would fill many volumes. Sume of the incidents aud benelits connested with this meeting during the past . 8 Well us the twonty that have preceded it, will fought out to-morrow by the several speakers who e part, Dr. 3S. D. Burchard, tue oldest in the city of Now York (1 Presbyterian Church) will pres: apd addresses will bo dolivered vy Dr. W. B. Brown (Congregational), Rev. 5. B. Rossiter (Presby- terian), Dr. J. ¥. Kider (Baptist), Rov. W. B. Merritt (Retormed), Dr. L. 3. Weed (Metbouiat) and Dr. A. Carter (Kpiscopaliun). Two laymen are ulso to deliv addresses —Messrs. K. W. MeKee, of Brooklyn, KE. D., und W. &. Eadie, of Staten Isiand. Hymns written expecially for tho occusion will be sung to old and Jaiiliar tunes, The exercises will be held tu the Middle Datcu Church, 10 Latayette pluce ana Fourth btroet, vud will lust from twelve till two o'clock. Sit. MICHAEL'S, HOBOKEN, ‘fhe mission given by the Passiouist Fathers in the Church of St. Michuel, West Moboken, N. J., which has been in progress for the last two weeks, will be brought to acluse this evening. At the samo time the forty hours’ adoration will close with the Papal benediction and @ sermon by Father Cuurlos, tue | mead of the mission, Father Cuarlos bas boea as- sisted in his labors by Fathers benedict and Fidelis, of tho Pagsionist Order, Father Fidelis (Stone) was formerly uttached to the congregation of Paulists, and Jett them to join this very ascetic Urder. te will preact uf the bigu masa this morning, aod will revurn early im the Wovk to tbe convent of bis order, at it MISSION AT WEST jon has been a ¢ hoard in Evglish, n aud Spanish, mempora of wi Uraer beiwg present ‘capavie of penttevts in any of the above mentioned languages. MAN'S RELA'TIOD WITH His Ch ATOR, To tux Evirow ov tax ikKALD:— Assuming that tho motaphysical analysis attempted in your issue of August 18 18 adopted by your reade viz,:—*That love, the xvod, tho Fight are posit and that their oppositos—bate, evil, wrong tives,” wuieh may readily be @Xtended by that power, wisdom, knowledge ai woak Loss, foolishne: come to the conclusion that God's power cannot be Its Wisdow cannot bo foolishness; His . Some things even things He cannot jons with man, od Scripture confirms to grow more aud 4ia mind, “God do; He cannot he. © cannot ve ignorant His re therctore, we concieve to b ittbat He desigoed man more into the likeness of is love.” He could not force us to love Him, For that whieh the exorcise of such power could produce would not be love. Love Cxnvot be forced, ‘That which would result from tho exercise of wuch power Would be only deception, Love must be iree, uoretore the grauting to man of w free will, allowing him to wander Irom the path of Feetitude, tw transgross, Lo Aim, nnd thou Immediately opening His uring with the invitation, “Come unto Me,’ wud the issue of that great commaudment, “phow suait love the Lord thy God with ail thy heart nd with all ty mind and with ail toy strength” ougut to couvings us of the paternal cba of the Al- nents lmposod on Hi (which will of coarse be wiimately acoomp ti when He becomes All in All) if that by oUF own Ir Him to bvlp us, because He first was (o cause UB to "be coworkers with Him here and Compauious with Him bereattor, There is no other mode, There could bo wo other possible way by Which to uccomplish those great ends than by the free, Voluntary love of the race of man, and only thus ao Lhe Felubivns ot than with tis Cr Not torced. Vought, or sought lor by hopes of reward or four ot bur freely return for our | bestows of this vresious Kit the more he has re- Voluntary acsivt—Ho nlWays aiding us when we wk | loved ue ‘The more | | Alban: 1878.-QUINTUPLE SHEET. ning. By His grace alone cam we be saved {rom transgression and sin, WILLIAM COVENTRY H, WADDELL. MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS. RWIS, High schools ore talked of for Philadelphia and Bal- timore, where the rabbies work 10 json, In New York this tall a higher class will be started, im addition to the Euianu-E! preparatory school, “Opposition,” says the Jewish South, “is tho soul of trade; hence the two Revs, Menaes, of New York, announce their opening of aa ‘Ortbodex Theological Seminary.’ The next 1n oraer will be a Jewish ‘ul- del theological seminary’ by Mr. Felix Adior, Ina Short time thore wili not be a woll regulaied Jewish family in New York without @ private theological seminary of its own,”? The authorities of the Temple Emanu-E! Rabbinical Senvol have rescinded their former iiliberal rule that all scholars must study bareheaded, This kept many promising sons of orthodox people away. ‘I'he recont uppeals of the orthodox school issued by the Revs, Mondes have worked this change, Staten Island Israelites are discugsing tne propriety of having a new synagogue. Hebrews of Hamuiltou, Onio, will soon bave an op- portunity to consecrate their new sy pugogue building. Over $7,000 for the sufloring Jows of Turkey; over $500 for (he Morocco sullerers; thousands ior the yellow fever districts; our American Hebrews, says the Messenger, do vallantly indeed. ‘The finest synagogue io tho Uuited States was dedi- cated last woek iu Loston, by Kev. Dr. A. 8. Lsuacs, of this city, and other Jewish Ministers, Lord Boucons- Held, Sir Moses Montefiore aud other eminent Hovrews from Europe wery invited, but did not, of course, at- teod. The edifice cost $500,000 aud 1s richly turuished \urougnou, KPISCOPALIAN, ‘The Rev. Edward abbow nas accepted an engage- mous uy pulpit supply of St. James Episcopal Cure, vt Cambridge, Muss, Tue Rev. Virginius O. Gee will resumo the charge ol St, Anurew’s chureb, Bryan, lexus, Ostover L. The Kev, F. W. ttulurd Das resigued tue rectorship of St. Jubu’s church, Eric, Pa, and accepiod that of Pocomoke Parish, Mu. ‘The Rev. J. J. anders pas returned from Europe. Ho has received the cegree vf doctor of laws from frimty College, Dublin, alter ex.minadon, During the last three yuars u iarge part of the in- debiedness upon Si, Sichuei’e Church, Geneseo, Y., bus deed paid, and u new organ has beeu pro- cured, ala cust of over $3,000, A tabiet hus been Placed recently iu the interior of the church, to tue memory of the Jute Genera! Wadsworth, A liberal irieud vf the Church Missionary Society (Euglisb), well kuowa ior Lis vrovious gifts, hus vl lered to’ truuster to the society w capiual suum of £39,000, the imierest toe Used fur special objects in tuo development of the native Church of ludia An- Other Irieud bas ollered £5,000 ior soime special pur- pose not yet xed upon. the new Curist Cuurch at Oyster Bay, 1. 1., was Opened for divine servic) two subuatusugy. 'ue Dew choit appeared in surplices there lust Sunday. As soun a8 possivie alter Bishop Lutlejoba’s retura from Europe the caurch will bo cousecrated. A brazen memorial tablet to be erected in St. Mark’s Protestuut Episcopal Church, Puiludciphia, to the inemory of the lato William Weish, ludian Gom- missioner aud brother to the United Stutes Minister fo the Gourt of st, Jumos, hus been prepared vy Me-#rs, Cox & Sons, of this city. bis the gitt af thi parish to tue memory Of one who wus for Many yeu Superintenuent of its Sabbath school, vestryman and Jy proucher, aud represcutative in several goueral conventions of the Protesiuat Episcopal Cau: tab.ot 1 bandsomely engraved, 18 tures I tnohes wide wud two Leet nigh, and cost $300. foe Kor, Mr. Hooper has tendered tis resignation 4s rector uf Trinity (Episcopal) parish, Mount Vernon, to take effect Octobsr 1. CONGKKGATIONAL, The General Cougregutivna! assoctation of York will meet at Oswege, October 15, aud a gathering 1s expectou. jew York bruuch of tue Wounu’s Board will moot at Oswego at thesume time Aud the Stato Home Mission Society will bold its an- uiversary. ‘The church tn Calais, Me., hud u debt paying service a feowSabvaths siuce, und reduced their indebieduces from $9,000 to $4,000. w church ut turton, Vt., has paid its debt of about $3,000, with the help of the Messrs, Fairbanks, of St, Jobusbury, and otber Irionds, ‘the devt of about $5,000 resting on the church at Tieonderogy, N. Y., Rev. f. W, Jones, pastor, nas heen Feduced tu avout $1,500, und be hopes soon to raise the reat, Just as the church was built 4 ure Dourly destroyed the business portiog of the town, bhus crip- pling the pecuaiary ability of the members; heneo the weds Ouly sixty-one out of the 216 Congrogational churches in Ouio have installed pastors. they Lave gained in membership 333. Contributivas to venevo- Tent objects, $30,248. The church una society ex. penses amount to $209,565. ‘fue number of Congregational churches in Vermont is 107, of which sixty Bave pastors wud 100 acting pus- toms, The total auditions the past year bave beco joes, thiking « total net gain of 797 aud an aggregate ihembersbip of 19,881. ‘The benoyolent contribuuons tor the vear were $44.105, of which $17,698 went to forego missions, ‘Tue largest membersnip in vay one ie ut Kutlaud, 45% Tho First, iu Buriuagton, 5 ‘he Kev. Thomas RK, Bacon, a son ef Dr. Leonard Bacon, of Now Haven, is expected to take charge of the Congregational Couren at Terre Haute, Lud, wv. Gourge F. Herrick, D. D., Missionary of the Americana Byard to lurkey, bas arrived in tuis coun. try with bis fumily, tor w Beason of needed rest aud recuperation, Ho 18 Gireet trom Constantinople, has been there througi all the troubics and bus vot brought back u very favorable imo: oof Turkish cuaracier und Turkish ways, Dr, Hortick is ouo of tho able men of the Turkish mission, aud has been Jor Yours acting as one of the Commitive of Kevision aud Traugiution of the Scriptures iuto the Turkish, He bas gone West, ‘Yhe averugo ministerial age of the 181 ordained Congregatioual ministers ia the Stuto ct Maiue 1s 20 ; Of 48 without pastoral charge, 34 years; of the Others (143), 1545 years. Of the ordaiued ministers, been in the ministry trom 52 ww 63 years, 7 yours; 16 trow 41 to 60 yeurs, average 4d years; 2i from 31 to 40 years, average 36 yours; 32 irom 21 vo 30 years, uverage 26 yours; 41 irom 11 vo 20 years, uvorago 16 yeurs; 64 rom 1 to LL years, uver- age L' year. Proiessor Swing bas returned alter a tive months’ yueation und resumed bis work in Chicago, lt was fesrea just spring tuut the Protessor was irrecoverabiy Gisquanfied by ill-healtu trum turtuer work; but be bas come buck, not robust, yet suillcieuuiy strong to xo Jorward with Bis puipit and pastoral work. ROMAN GATHOLIC. Canal, vt Hayti, las seut a letter to t Pope oxprossing the veneration and respect of “the poopie of Huyti” tor tue Views of Christ, avd sub- scribing bimsell “your most devoted suv.” Rev. Father Summer, who bas occupied tho posi- tion of Minister of tho Novitiate 1 Fredorick City, Md., tor the past year, bas veon succoeded by the Rev. Faber Tover, The tormer winweer has been traus- ferred to the frat prefectslip of Georgetown Col- lege, Georgetown, D, C. Rev. 3. Rabbia, assistant pastor of St. Peter's Coaren, Wastiugion, D. tered to St. Mary Star ot S18 tant. Rev. Goorge Devine, Su Mary Star of the Seu, has been transiorred to St. Peter's Uburch, W: Faport, as pas! id tev. D. DeWoil bus beea transterred irom W 0 St, Pever’as Churca, Washingwa, D. G, as asmistant Rev. | Father ‘Mauly, receotiy ordained at Mount St, Mary's hae eed appointed us assisiaut pasior to St Churet, York Road, Baltimore. St Bernard's Church 1s now reopened ‘und 1 utiouded irom St ‘Suadays ago by the Bishop of Columbus, Dr, Joun MeCailrey, Kt. D,, has resigned few Very Kev the pastorsiip of Mount ot Mary’s Cuarch, Baiui- wad the Rev. De. Wattersoa Was Loom appointed | . B, Godolpnin Osborne, sou of Lord S. Osborne, bas resigacd the living of Duusten und beea recervod (uo tue Caiuone Cuurek. ite, Gatluoy, wissiouary priost, who hae been connceted with the Novitiute of wuilitaure tor the past tweive ur tiltecu yours, bas been trausletred vy Rov. Father Brady, Provineral of Maryland, to Providence, K. 1, woliher be departed ov Monuny last. Fasuer Guituey’s ministerial duties wero de- voted tv the four tissiun charge: Lone Couret at Petersville, Urbauu, Middiciown wud the dranor, all of whic tudieatw marked prosperity im at- 4 luilucuce wud guidance, esnor of Pail yetuwu College, hus goue to , and Futoor West, who was Protossor ago at Georgotowa Collo, ucconsor, Rey, Felix H. Farrelly, pastor of St. James’ Chureb, Now Yurk; Rov. Fathue MacDonuell, of Baitinoro; the Rey, M O'Keefe, pastor of the Church of the Line weulute Couseptioa, Norfolk, Va, and the Rey, Fasner Hugtes, have arrived trom Europe in guod healie and spies, fhe parishiouers of the Roman Catholic Church of the [taimaculate Conception, at Tuckahoe, have sud- seribed $4,000 loward erecting & parsouage, PRANHYTERIAN, Willan Givson, M, ., of Jamestown, Pa, bas given $1,000 vo be dvd Iu procuring aud cireaiat tuo Seriyptures tr the Arabio # y aily ia Kyypt aud It i the frat of ‘a series vi conttibutions hh will amuuat in the aggregate to several thousand dollars each your. Lt will be distributed duder tue wuspicos of the United F toriam wissivnarior, Lateresiing lurewoll services were held at Succavaa- N. J. Ou tho departure of Rev. Joseph & aud Potter to their inivaion Geld in Teueran, Persia, rosuos wero mado vy Keva J. 1. Fotsor, O. MP Deyo, Tuomas Lancon, of the Methodimt Lyweopal Church, wad Rov, B. W. Stoduard, the pastor of she Prosbytorian Guaren in Suvcacunga, aud bymns writ two fur tue ove The Jursey City Peosby tte last meeting de- dedi ty reorganize thod nin Irexbyteriaa Uburet at ASBAIG, ‘Tho Freshy tory will meot again at Lake View on fueeday, Osiwber 1. A well kvuwa Pregvyteriaa minister, Wao bus latory been im Ludia, visited Betuel, the village founded by Narayou Shvsiadrl, aud valle ls “the teal Ubruian Viliage of Ludta.”’ Five moutus ago the Rev. J. W. Chienester became Pastor of tue Presby terme Cuureh a Shusville, Pa, sines winion th ty tour have been added vo the nd ail Lhe interoate vt the church are osophy at G a Col na ire. san Church hus been greatly enriched bh of Mra Mury A Lepatey. New Jett tue LolleWing Legaciwss—To tau yu revout dud, WRU k's Church, weliast, Ouio, was dedicated a | Presoyterian board of Home M of Fe 2 Missions of the United +o: America, $10, j American BiDie Society, $10,000; Trastees of the General Avsemply ef the Presbyterian Chureb of the United States, in trust tor the minisierial relief fund, $10,000; Boara of Foreign Missions, in trust (or the Women’s Foreign Missiouary Society, $5,000; trustees of Havever College, at South Hanover, lud., $20,000; American Tract Society, $4,000; president aad feilows of Yate College, tor Siliimau’s ‘feliowsbip, $5,000. The residue of ber estate to the Board of Foreign Missions of the Unisea States (Presbyterian). BAPTIST. are now twouty Baptist churches ons, $29,000; Bourd in the young Repable of Liveria, About five thousand Con- 008 were rescued from slave suivus by American mea- of- war, y were landed and cared for tu Liber: Not ove relapsed into heathenism., Among the Bassa people many have become Jul followers of Christ, The door of access to the beathen of Central Alricu seems pow wide open, ‘ne foundation of the Baptist Church, Asbury Park, N. J., is being put up, und when completed wiil, from present appearances, be @ good Arm basis for the vobie structure, Dr, Eddy wriies to De. Faitou, of Brooklyn, that Warren Aveoue Church, Boston, which was switched off the denominational truck by the orratic fancies of Ms late pastor, Dr. George F. Pentecost, will take na place 1p line and sesuie some brother Who 18 In sym- pathy with Baptists, The eburch 1s trying to get tue Rov, O. PB. Gifford trom Pittsfield. Dr, Fulton rejoices over tho news. Dr Fuiton’s esteomed brother, Dr, Patton, of the Baptist Weekly, suggesis that this would be a good time for the former to go South to look alter the colored people, Who have hitherto fuilea to see tnat Educational superipteadent which the National Coo- Yenlion somo mouths ago recommended to be sent, We fear Dr. Patton wants to get bis doar triend out of ihe way aud bopes that the yellow fever may se1z0 him and keep him in its embrace. But then Dr, Fulton 18 ready tor heaven anu it does not make much difference by what road he gots there. Tho only question ts, Will he get? here aro twenty churebes in the Oneida Baptist Assoelution, three of which have more than (wo buo- dred mombers and oight over one hundred. Their aggregate membership 1s 2,732. Some of the churches have hada bard struggle Joriite. At their lite session th wation collected $35 31 tor the yellow lever Sulterers in Memphis, Tenn, METHODIST, ‘The new church at Sea Cli! is progressing rapidly. The corner stono was laid by the Rev. Mr. Yost, Brooklyn, a couple of weeks ago. Tue brick fouuda- tion 18 now completed and tho tramo 1s going up. When finished it will cost $3,500, exclusive of tho cost of ground, $2,000 more. It will be ready tor oceu- pancy betore winter sets in, The Key. Thomas Guard, ct San Fraucisco, Cal., some time ago accepted ‘a call’? to the Mouut Ver- non Place Church, his pastorate to commence next November. Brother Guard hus telegraphed u declina- ture, He preceded Dr. Peck in this pulpit, und bis return was greatly desired by his friends, As Mount Vernon Place Church bus never asked lor a preacher counected with tho Baltimore Conterence it 1¥ pre- sumed that Dr, Peck’s successor will hall from some other field of Metnodism. yo of $14,000 ed on the Methodist 1Church in Kast Saginaw, Mich., aud a few Sungaya ago un eflort was made to removelt. Tea thousand dollars were raised, und tho pastor, Kev. K. KE. Caster, undertook to make up the other $4,000, and 80 sot the church free by noxt June. ‘The Rev. F. M. Wheeler, who went as a missionary to India in 1865, has returned home tor rest and re- cuperation, Tne Rev. P. M. Buck, who went to India in 1846 and was been home on vacation, has returned to the mission work. Dr. Gibson, of tue Chinese Mission in San Francisco, recently baptized six converted Chine eRe th ry Jackson, superintendent of the South Al jcun Methodist Mission, bas returned to the United st on @ brief visit, lor rest, The highost salary paid to m| Methouist ministers in Swode: ary Society here pay» the largest proportion of thi, Bishop Bowman, who has visited Northera Europe recently, says the churches will do more this yeur than ever towurd seli-support, and especially toward Puying their pastors? salarie-. Rev. Mr. Taylor, a world-wide evangelist, bas re- turued to South America, having picked up several ministers tere to take charge of churcues there. Rev. yovo W. Butler, having married a wito, has re- turned to his mission work in Mexico, Miss 5. B, Higgins is shortly to sail ax a missionary to Japan. Tho new house of worship tor whe First Methodist Episcopal Caurch of Xush, N. Y., will vo dedicated on ‘Thursday next, Grouod bas been broken for the foundation of a new Mothodist church oo City Island The edifice will bo 80 vy 60 feet. UNIVERAALIST. The Rev. T. B. Gregory, of tue Canton Thoolegical School, has accepted a cali to tne Universalist parish at Portiand, Me. ‘The Universalists of New Haven, Conao., dedicated a ehurch aud instalied a pastor on the 4:h inet. ‘The Rev. LD, C, Davis bas recovered (rom uo long and paints ees aud resumed bis pastoral work at Dex- ter, N. ¥. ‘The Unvorsalist Church at Bluo secured the pastoral aervices of the It of Waverley, Lowa, Tne Rey. H. W. Morse, of Lowoll, Mass., preaches to the Unitarians of Hubbardston th. wing year. Tho Oxford and Wobster (Mv.) parishes ave ex- tended a call tothe Rev. J, F. Simmons, of springdeld, fonaries and native $300. ‘The SLission- od, il., has . F. Kellock, te Tho Rev. R, K. Russ soon enters upon bis pastor. ato ut Gorham, N. H. A sermon preached thore a year ago by him’ disclosed the fact that many Univer- Salists resided in the neighborhood, and the Rov, A. Hosserman preached to them every alternate Suaday, Having resignod bis charge Brothor Russ hus boca secured as bis successor. ‘The Harlem Universuilss Church ts anxiously loox- ing for u preacher, The opportunity 13 yood, the society is in good heart, and un curnost, self-sucritic- ing young man can fod a profable ‘fold of effort there. the Ri Ohio, bi TEMPLE AHAWATH CHESED, THE NKW NAMC—SERMON BY THE REV. HUEESCH. The Rev. Dr. Huebsch preached yesterday in the Temple Abawath Chosed, Lexwgton avenue, taking ab IXiL, 2:—And mations shail see , and oil kings thy glory, aud men shall call thee by a new name which tho moath of the Lord shall pronounce. "” In nuwerous pla in the Scriptures, said the rabbi, wo moet with assurances made vy the divine messengers to the people of Israet that their obedience to the laws of God was to be followed by respoctiat acknowledgment and appreciation on the part of the Foat of mankind, This fact is suffleient to discard tho erroneous idea so persistently entertained vy some uf tho learned divines of other denomimations that the religion of the Hobrews bad no otuer destination than George L. Perrin, lately ordained at Kent, settied at Bissell, Ohio. DR. to be wud to romain the hou discipline of the family im which at originated, there 18 no claonish Know Nothingism 10 tho «spirit of the Moraic system, Those elements of separation which are to be found in It, aod which intend to set apart the descondaats ot Abratem trom the rest of mankind, were regarded for along timo as the essence of the law in tact; , their significance is but preparatory. They coustiiuie tue sum of outward signs by which tue sors of the truth Were bo be KoownD irom the muojority that adbered to error. All these aise uguisbing Measures Were higuly eouducive tu en- uuce We morality vf tue chosen tribe and to show them betore the worlt ad the bearers of purer aud bigher priacipies—toe main truth, however, two hing of the vy God and His relation to the unt Verso iu Keneral wud tu Mankind fu speciai—that was aud is the faith of the divine revelauon. lu it is hing that separates man trom ian; it ratuor dg aud unites ali huinan beings inty oue family, ow, ou Lsragi resis & great rexpoasibuity. The hile Of this peoplv must be so Viaueless wud so pure that those Wuo Come in Contact with them may recoguiZe uy (he Iruits uf good actions the sem of the bree uf hile. WORK YOR 4 NEW NAME. It 18 not the imheried name vu which this people should hive. ob wow generation should work lor 4 new vue, for wuame uequired by taituiul acuvity io the sacred Guld of religiva, The geveration of the Arabian dosert bequeathed to us Luo bistory of the Tevelation oo Sinai; tue succeeding yeuerations due lug (he existence of (he Jewisn commonwealth to Palestine gave us oUF prophets und teacuers, our nanewuary aod (be Worship at tue sacred Birine ol Lhe havion, ‘The xeverauous alter tue destruction of tuo temple at Jorusaiem mauiiested their activity by the Kreat Work Whigu they scouinpiisbed ty building Up & hatiod WiKLOUL & laud aud erecting 4 temple DOL Vi5~ ivle w the eye of the flesh, out visible to Lhe tue spirit, Whatever may bo thought about tb meuuments of rabuiaical up to the end of tho ftth is sure—this learning preserve: of our nation iu the moat 4 & Vaut fold for iuiuro gave 4 HOw impulse and imparted Hew jife Wo coming tious, AS ourly as Pinio, Who lived at ihe dawn Of OUF ea, the endeavor Was made to Combine roligiou aud philusoply, wuick was 4 pleasant and easy task, lor What truo philosophy lenches beiouga bo the tenets of oUF religion aud 1% Contained Lherotn, THE MIDDLE AGHS—LIGHT IN IRAKL. adler (ue Hual cooviusion of Khe Palmud, m6 WhO sine 1M the double ligut of ud secular kKoowlodge, No mau acquainted History of the Middie Ages can deny that those times of general spiriiuai durkuess there w i rr the dwellings Of Leraek deed, Jewish proaucts of those have becumo the admiration of Je mon of over nations, ‘Their bot geniuses were and aro drawing Wwe Waters of lie (rom those sources, Sach & past bus been banded dows to us With Ube Just claim uot ouly vo keep sale tue auorod Iwheriiacce, Yul Aino Lo wdu OUr Khare toward Iwereus 1ug tho Hame nou fume of Larmei, aod Ww acquire that bew hawe Which wlall spread its giories over ihe aplemdor Of our aucieut fuitn, YRK UOLIDAY BRASON. Now, asked the ravi, we doing io thus direction? 1 am sorry to may, uot much, vi very litie, From the maay thousanus of Jews tu- havitants of this city how mm there that boiong fm woti¥o Wn ty wy COUgrosntion OF thoir crowd ? Lam ateai J ashamed to state tue fabio, ius suould vot the approwching boly sougon awaken us toe better Kenwe 01 tand far trot the eucrod inheritance of the tat stop Deurer wud tuke aM active part io the int FouKmive, which is for themagives of such bigh loterost ite? Yos, acquire tue now wame vi true sons wud daughters of your croca you will me or the Lord, you as ab Bb BRAZIL, TRIUMPH OF THE LIBERAIS AsSURED—& “DEAD” SECKET KNOWN AT LAST. Rio Jaxxino, August 22, 1878. ofthe primury elestien, although still merely partial, ral triumph of the liberal party still more decisive demonstrate that the government will be abie to count on a large majority 1m the Chamber of Deputios when the Legis- luture meets in December next The Senatorial liste tor the filing of the four vacaneles of % Paulo and Babia aro also wholly liberal, thus materially sirengtbening the liberal minority in the Senate, HOW TO MAKE CURAKE POISOM. Our scientific gentiomen have been amusing them selves recently with curare, the remarkable poison of the Amozon and other Iudians, and whose prepara tion has been kept a “trade secret” by the Indias experts in Amazonas, Professor Jobert, however recently contrived to got av Iudian expert to confide it to him and show him the plants and mode of pre paration, aud himself succeeded in making 16 and ascertaining also (he puysiological action of each im gredient, One of these is the powdered outer bark of the Strychnos Castelnwana, another the outer bark of the Cucculus loziverus of Weddell. The watery ex* tract of these barks is boliled down to a proper thick+ ness after udding leaves of an Avoidea of the Phylo dendron genus, lealy twiga of a Menwpermacea and four Piperuceas. By the axperimenpta made here the strycbnos rapidly paralyzes the motor nerves; the aroides bas similar action; the cocculus paralyses the muscles, and especiully the heart, bus acts mach moro slowly thau the sirychnos; the menispermacea tw u general excitant of the t od thus assists the more rapid action of the preceding ingredients wud the pepper reuders the toxical qualities moi active, The retu: THK 8. CYKIACO GOLD MINE. By a decree published to-day license hag been given to the S. Cyriaco Gold Miuiug Company, of Hartiord, Coun., to carry ou its operations in Brazil oa condle tiou of depositing 10,000 pire ia the Bragiham Troasury, subjecting all 118 Brazilian acts to the jurise gictiou of the Brazilian courts, und Of Daving & rep. resentution, With 1uil powers, at Ouro Preto, the cal ital of the province of Minas Geraes, in which the Cyriacs mine is situated, REBELLION IN TUR ARGENTINE In the Argentine Confederation & legal Governor of Corrientes und i capital by tho insurgents bus been Keneral government vf the Coniederation, seeing revolution bas triumphed 1m the proviuee, » ed to uccept the situation and bas retused to sigs the eX-Governor, Derqui, with troops, Fight tug, however, suill goes on, und Toledo bas detested the revolutionists. ‘Troubles nave ocurred ia Jujuy, some troops having muunied, and @ re: iow 1m Entre Rios ts feared. “DAD BROKEN.” ‘The provincial government of Buenos Ayres is in bard straits for money, the deticit being some two million silver dollars, aud 1 proposing & popular jouw of eighty milion paper dollars (about $3,000,000) as Dine per cent por anuum, paid quarterly und redeew~ able within teu yeurs, Ihe Paraguayan Congress bus authorized # bank of issue to $500,000 now, iucreasabie later to. $1,000,000. CONFEDERATION, tigoe < the MURE MEXICAN MAIL ROBBERIES, [From the Arizona Miner, Sept. 7.) Our special from Vhouix gives the details of the robbing of the west bound stage twenty miles ot from Maricopa Wells. Tbe highwaymen are sup. posed to be Mexicans irom across the line im Sonorus ‘they havo gone toward their native land apd are probably ere this salely stowed away in comfortable quariers, with confederates, compadres, &c., dividing the spoils and tolling of the incideats couuested with thoir successiul trip agaiust tho Gringos. If Sonora ts to turaish shelter for all the desperaaoes and outlawa that seo ft to make raids on our Territory thea we suggest that Sovora and ono or two moro northera States of mexico be immediately annexed to the United States, that we inay 80 arrange to have thieves and desperadoes di with according to tue rules of the American go meat, Marshal Dako has telegraphed to have everytuing done in the premises that 1% te possible ‘tor bim to do, baving bis bands ted us they aro by placiug bin here wiine out luads with which to pay rewards for the arrest of desperate highwaymen. We bope the Department of Justice at Washington will see the necessity of im- mediately placing u suiliciont amount tor the use of the Marshal to be ased in cases of this kind. Murspal Dake has shown « dispowtion te do everything ia bie power to capture eutlawe aud kecp down stage rov- very, Dut witheut mouns it is 4 bard task. Travel Arizona will be entirely suspended by capitalists u lesw something té done S00n to put down these gentile: men Oo! the bighwa, BEACONSFIELD's IkISH POLICY, (From the Dubie Froeman’a Journal. } The Pull Malé Gazette, in the course of somo inartios ulate scrouaiug over the rolease of O'Meara Condou, utters sume Ugly truths about the figure England cute iu the transaction, Lt gripas its tweth over the sure render ol a victim at the pertinacious demand of ‘@ foreign Power,” Mr, Woish’s letter of intercession is accused of *% kind of freedom whicn borders throughout 4g, the offensive, and in places over steps the lina” The iriendly shoulder-clapping and open impertineace of the Yankee mini tor are pomted to im rage, and Lord Salisbury’s reply to “shis eXtremely presumptuvua ster’ is toro wu ludters. The position is tugs uuaue swerably stuied:—“I1 Condou’s cough were reason our duly? Should wot thorw that | cuough lor releasing Lim or If justice were satinied by the puuightnent be had undergone, then the ume Jor exorcising Lue clemency of bhi would have Arrived O% BVO 4s ios incls Were Gstabliaued, and the prisuber ougut to Lave veou released witho Alerican imercession al,’? Lo shis w no Kind of answer, It tho Feleaso wert warranted by Coudou's state of beash was criminal to have delayed it; if it wi to be an act Of grace im what manner e€oul 14 have been more gracelully yielded tua to & Unanimous entreaties of the Irish people » hundreg times repeated? Ax tun, ud the yoverument uré accused by Kughshmen of submisswa we Yaukot Mmpertineuce, ut tue sulue time tba they are sue pecied by Irishmen of having put vil the release till they couid uo su sulely Lo louger amd of baving yielded to Ameriean urgency what was denied to Lrua prayers and Wars. So phat the Mull Mall Gazette, whe Calls Condon @ diguilied muruorer, aod the Irina pees ple, who ball bit usa brave jer aud « tortured Vici of us polities! opimigus, are at One im the bratisude to Lord Bescenstiels, THE SLORM IN HUNGARY, {From the London Daily Telegraph.) Appalling dutails, tt is said, roach Viewna {rem the scene of the recent cutastrophe in Huvgary. The town of Miskolcz 1s oue Leap of ruling What were Oace tho strecis and public square aro still bee strewn with disfigured corpsod, ulshough a whole regiment aud the local ire brigade have beon at work for the last two daya The remaiming intabitacts aro iu deadly tear of a ites disastor, the sky boing still thickly overcloaded, Que correspondent writes that Werds canuot depict the sigts buet met bis eyes On arriving at Minkoicg The vuco UWFilly commercial Wo vO longer existe A pile of Uricks aad WMurtae HOW stands IM its place, The survivors Fo aimost WiKhuUt exception uberiy ruued, The mischiel was done, not by au ordinary flvod, but by ko instKotuucous rupture Of a culomsul walerspout uver the Very ueadé of the popuimuon, The shock Was torridc, Furuiture was buried ia every direction. Lhe houses recied tor 4 wowent trom taele Dusewents, and then came down With ous tremendoue iu tbe Village ef Mad the grestest damage sovms 10 buve been dove by the flood that iollowed tho breaking Of (ho waterepout, Mage masses of Water Were suddenly soun rushing down the side of tue bills Lend tue Village ke lave vomited by » Vulcau®, ibe pabicstricken tunabitants fled in wild disorder, many Of them W meer Wik death » lew yards Voyoud tueir toresholds, Forty houses were complovely destroyed, wad the Fest all more ur lesa damaged, The loval number of Vietltus is mot yet kuown, The Emperor bas sont an aide-~te-camp wit 5,000 florins W relieve the most argent case ALLEGED ILL TREATMENT, uw Youu, Sept 17, 187% To ras Eotror of Tux Henato:— Wil you allow me through the colamas et your Valuable paper vo call the attention of the travelling public to rough and uncalled tor il treatment re- eorved ut the Erie Railway station, in Jersey City? 1 had occasion yesteruay to send my wife and child on the seven o'clock P. M. train vo Buffalo, vie the Erie Kaitway. Yao my areal at the depot on the Jurmoy Ciy vide L was anx Wile Was Wu luvalld, Aud that It Was necossar, to lave sume oue (oO atiend to ber wands, was re. ceivou Wb rude aud rougu laaguage and ordered to wove on, While standing at the gato an oid lady of arly seventy with her sou cameup, The sen asked mission 10 go through aud put Dis money om tue Wy the old indy '# eusroaties, Why With Wars in be begged tant, as who Was oid and ry travuiling, on wight ber ft roug is | most abusive aed rough w than twouly samme Manner, aod am Co, families to subjecied Ww the barvarvus ploy da, is \here any remody for such brutal and ee | tor tsvetaneny NeW" You Mismadpast