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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1866. . s CITY NEWS. i Wi | PreasuRs TRIP 70 THE WEST Ixpizs.—An adver- ' tisement will be found elsewhere of o grand pleasure trip to, RELIGIOUS. time when the first misgbonary bad flt his way trembling BASE BALL. G lkml‘ll.‘MmlI‘n'Ch]l‘lA ]h:,flm 5:\!9:{ "&I’: of Am R f T gy £ - s dogradiol pevpia on the giobey aad Ae ga BRVENTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAY | necount of the shookng prociiocs of the savuge tribes of this | ANOTHER JUNIOR MATCH POR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF “ that the deceased, Martin came to his death by in- dict “that the 2 n:.’:‘iuu ave. Railroad maliciously runnin, BIBLE UNION. region. Twenty years' expesienee in Afrien had shown him YORK. o] the rendition of the verdict, the Horm, Passts Ros Sibiln. S0, Ao Bt IOV > that the blacks P A merics, notwithstanding all they hnd waf- NEW- ‘ was driving. g y : i, trip “ SECOND DAY. ferd aud were st ring, Were the ot comfortable, culighinued | Special Disgnteh to Tho N. Y. Tribune. saed his warrant for the arvest of the drivor, capy sbout :“-?:1_. gm&%fiu p“ H i d hay ortion of the Africai The slave trade, d, ) Oct. 4.—The second match for a be taken into custody to-day. Yesterday the delegates to the Convention of the ooy Ly ol e Fr W b g g m:’:;:nl‘:l':"v R o | 1and, agedis7 years ———— , American Bible Union sssembled at the Broome-st. Baptist | movement in bebalf of the Africaus which Wilberforos inaugu- PERsoNAL—The Hon. J. 8. Wood, Washington; Church, 0 0'elock & . Dr. rated with his God-given vigor. The address closed with an | here between the Volunteers of Poughkeepsie and the : Chureh, wnd ot 10 clock . m. he Predent, the Ber. e A | Tk i ML oL 0t A, T3S e i, b | Ao o W oppingers Pula The members of fhe aterclab MILITARY. the Hon. E. E. Hurts, Sevasnah; Judge Davh, Alion, snd - would not dis) the work that wes m in this wsund'mfll huumm %z‘l‘mmw:\a — the Rev. T. F. Hendrickson, Conn, are at the St Nichelss. After the usual devotiond exercises the routine of business , but he would still ‘hard for the ts of the | andavhite caps with blue x» bite with BREVETED Gen. e ‘was taken up by the reading of the repart of the Committee on | onse fn the strongholds of barbariem, blue flauncl pants, white abirts, and white caps BRIGADIER. X Rlfl-n g- w w 7 % The Rigbt Rev. Thos. M. Clark, Bishop of the Diocese of | star of blue. it i, o The following letter from Goy. Fenton, conveying 3y e ok he Hotel.” Gov- the Sunday School edition of the revised New Testament. The | g)ode Talund, was the next speaker. He naid be had been re- | Both clubs —— Tun MzrcmANTs' Usion Exesgss Co.—In our notice of the opening of business by this Company & few days: since, wo were made to say that the stock of the Company Was. £2.000,000 instend of §20,000,000 ua a brevet brigadier eommisaion to Col. Lewls M. Peck, well Xknown in this city from his connection with the 1734 Regiment, will be read with iuterest by his many Mc..d-x:’ ¥ NEW-Youx, EXecUTIVE DEPARTMENT, il ALBANY, Aug:n 40008, g Felook, e Vol %o the bat, and going out o Rev. 0. A. Burgess, in motioning the adoption of the report, | guested to say & few words in behalfl of the at 2 o'clock, vm.;d"-.l e i n:;‘:'d Freedmen's Com- wemarked on the useful effeet which the improved version of mission. The freedmen were hel) and were not_to blame | the first innings withont i ings with four r uns. i Tetamat wous bvean e mind of e youn, e v | 7,1l b o, oene it MR % | PSE out a1 Ve, Moo o s Ak o T eateh in the center ficld. The Pough- wiuded to the new form of the book, and the chaunged style of | ghould raise the people out of dey tion for the of so- | ives, made a splendid e:nlclln mmd ‘;‘ - ‘"‘"‘.,Z',f the di even these | Gicty and the republic of which they were to be citizens. | keepsie club played % e+ T ok e we s rin et hpk, s s Ml 78 | 957, o S i | e o S e o S |t B L ot i o Sompsr i B s o ke gt Db vos - - ) them should b done by the church. Whether or not this was to | ty. In the fourth innings the Volun g, et and mexitorioss Leonard-sts. The Business Gftice is temporarily ot through curiosity, to resd and then wppreciate the new vol- | 3 B FOlLH Ot tonld go 1o the blacks as well as the | *F goose 'fl"“ it sccming almost impossitle for the . h-l{hl‘l:‘ll recogni your g 194 Broadway, until the buildivg at the corner of Bers to maker good Dla e e e opy o, | * In bohalgof the Stato allow me fo thank you for tho futhfal. and Franklin-ste. is fitted up for its use, . "The Rey. Mr. Austin thought that the*report was of great | pelling ook, The Epincopal Church porsessed e g | B L T e, aad puvethe Actives a * goose ogg” in ro- Smportance. He could not but think that the opposition to the | ./ > and Jy in form but fn fact and in | tor, the record standipg at the end of the fourth , Act- | ness and dévotion whieh induced this conapicnous L ——— g Bible Union arose more from prejodice than ignorance, for be | Jcconstructed,” and not merely in od o P Vi 4 the Genersl Government. 1 feel a lively solicitud Boarp or CounciLyeN—No QUoRuM.—The Board’ p ’) heart. Such wis the haymon; between the two sec- | ives 9 runs, Volunteers TS TN IO R Ao Velitin o the honor and prosperity of the soldiers of the Union met at 2 'clock yesterday afte: Q:., dent, J. was slow to belieye his brothers fu Christ raut of the great v * * ghme Boc ol ] it e, b G Lo crety of Rovthrca o (bF BouTs had opsealy Togunsiod s tvars | playisg. 40 at e end o the sixth Juninge oven the books mmersion. He hd néroduced the New ‘Testament revived | LU o (o8 Sl Deo sRecilly aueesd o iy | Bwed- Activen, 15 Veluntoers 1, the later ol pleying duto his pulpit, and when the Revised testament was refused 1u | Gur'Gue'to do this. For Chriat's saké then, who died for them El,,, the friends of the m,nwru Club showing ‘aud capeclally those of our own State who advanced its army, : country, Vi Tenown whilo defending the caaso of oar comnon ¢ounlry. Very The following ntments have also been made in the above i Green, in the chalr. Fleven members only g e el o e B SR the Church, e ceased to be its pastor. ’ me: for their favorites, and speculating.upon the fair pros- Tl e cxpreson was Tseived with e apprbation e g s Bty vy S1 K00 | ook ol the siive bl ma‘l‘l:::u!;-mphnmlp being srunsierrd | regiment (tho L) S brook, Hrevet Lieut,Col. Georga W ™ P vty & y, the Cenvention, i ;) . ppinger's Fi comueucement revet C . Holbrook, Brevet Lieut.. . [ e 'The kev. Dr. Arinitage spoke of tho great truth of Bishop | oo vehnta ooportanti ',‘,‘,‘,',,;‘,;‘,',:';)':‘,",,',‘;f‘tm",f,:‘:' B | e s crin, the Volantecrs Joaving for. the | Roers, Breve: Major Howand €. Conrady, Brevet Major 1AL TRIP oF A PiLor-Boar.—The pilot-bast. William A. Greene, Brevet Major N. A. Conklin, Brevet Major (Gearge A. Dugan, for gallant and meritorivas conduet during the war, and as o testimony of the scal, fidclity and courage with which you have maintained the honor of Yhe State of New- York, the supremacy of the Constitution, aud & republican Hughes's saying, * Give me & chikd for the first seven years of 2 ebraskn, ‘with shat decision. The greatest intercet was now mani- 1 Clsmes, sl ZR AL R (e et ehills S B e e S eeky Dekots was tide e 0} mg‘-;_:-; feoed ol sidea. The Actives west o the but a litde pery- ever peopl ¥o wel racted as doring their yout dos % o e 1 , however, splen: ting. 1) P i how many missionarics wero there for u.#m: n.n.{'m: ‘en :.- pab) . e, "t e s conld ——— FarAlLY Inveev.—On the 6th ipst., James Precepts then inouleated last in the memeory tl out life, | A1 ten such men as neither cold nor hunj hence the great necessity of especial attention be flmu«x 10 " Lo - even, the Volunteers working finely. At o ke it intHibition of temiacpente msont Sumuiay sooat gonerally. | oud duunt. They should never want I 8 om0 X mesonde | fasctare; the ast crowd in attendance showsl tho wost o | form of government. McDonald, an Trishman, aged 36 years, fell from & pile of Tum.. Several other revercad gentlemen followed in rewarks appro- | gheir yumber to twenty. The Bishop ‘strongly for wid | tense anxiety as to the result of the game. Agnin the \'u}lllllrlll VETERAN I COMPANY, NINTH REGIMENT, ¥, G., #. N. Y. A v ey s ber and received such m_@fnmnu he died on . priate to the subject. 10 the Missions among the Indians, who should b nursed more | teers played badls, mmm fild with unlydmI;«Y’fll-’ The | A meetiug of the above company was held last | o h""‘“ e hm:fi:’l‘ wflm-;flry T;‘ Geo. fi"‘h‘m’fl"" tal. r--t‘c-a ’ Thoropertel the Commities s U ORIRINE tdS- | puderly by (b ehuréh the more fhey are nbused and cheated | Actives went to the of confidence, and duahed O 8¢ | ooy ing ut the Armory, in pursunco of riers issued by Col. 1. | (ent oy the mam of §1.50, o dute t Saulirs Superia- an Inguest, ..Jmh 'accordance $0 the facts Wes: men ereation of the office of Associnte-Secretary. ey b e T it would po futle without | runs before they weré pat out, thus wianing the champlonship | 51 Willor ‘commanding, for tho election of commissioned of. | “Jlent, o the sum of81800, umM e ;m"" | rendered by the Jury. The roport was adopied, and the nomination of r. Tsaac | ific prayers of the Churches bere, and these be ewnestly. n- [ and the silver ball. the book showing 21 rund for the Acties and 18 for the Velunteers. The foliowing is the score : cers nnd perfecting of o compauy organizati The election | ¢4 caenre and me the public health, it is necessary to lay CoMMITTED SBUICIDE BY Dmo.—cm'lfl , ‘Wescott was coufirmed, and his election was ratified. voked in behnlf of the good work resulted as follows : Captain, John Dalrym First Lieut. T T e b e ey slic o | T2 & ork. 4 | VOLUNTEENS. o R C ptain, John Dalrympie; Kirst Lieut, | yowers in the following streets in the City of Brooklyn : From s b Tapiraen o 14 RS, A O 46 DBt F | mad he coig vl e e 4 e g, o 3| manbentor ... % | e ver e e o m o b ecta e .| ol 836 15 e Bdpwik Jvsg, Warmn, Congrny | B e i samigies vaoas e Christian Religion. i - o ‘nylor, 18t Ved . - T 3 s pital, on . Merriss, who committed sulcide " Ko S ipokeof thefuihfeen g e cauned. | 816817 0 o gious wher e U Wl W, 1A 2 | J. Osborne, 7. 4 o Consieny ot iah the mciogers woar & e, | Comeret Balsiend Columble-ate dadiosntost the; s S int the Bt River evidenee, it by astudy ;{_«wmr Seriptures, wid cited many instances | wen, thereior, th disitegrating Puntaniam of New-Englazd 1 3 3| vice stripe and Corpa’adge. Commitices were appointed o | Siogeraf (e Boned of Hoaht o7 " or rierred o the. Eo- | appeer that who resided at No. 83 East elirantages under whick the” black Tan o6 e Souih Ja. | fugibe ladiferentiom ol g N o Maved a1 stroager 3 2 1 e A e sy | Adjourned to ‘Tharwdaygest at 3 'elock p. 2. S BT g s (e SRR B Semd, chards of union between the Atiantio const and the interior. 2 3 o o i has often threat commit suicide. On Wednesda, D Tnase Westoott, the newly clected Asssociate Correspond: | The difticulty of the growth of the church in the new owuntries 3 i | A ey ) last, at 6) o'elock, the domestic at bis n , was introdaced in his official capacity 1o 1 | could not be appreciated by those who lived in New-York City, i PUBLIC HEALTH. 1IQUOR DEALERS IN COUNCIL. down toward the river. & Caavention by the President. | the citadel of the Episcopal Clurch. People here were too apt - i~ . ————— on board the ferry-buat Martha, _u.‘:- ’ Dr. Westcott delivered brief extempore address relative 10 | ¢ forget how bard was the work of those who were striving to Total.....oese- 27 2 2 <ot STATE CONVENTION AT THE ST. NICHOLAS—CONSULTA- ;-um to and, when about the increasing labors of the Pible Union, sd of the energy | adupt the American church to the American people. e INNINGS ¢ ¥ WASHINGTON. ” river, deconsed pl averboard, and was T s ot s Chapion, . ke o thel sbpids'or | ShiaEndome heoe socaly PN Bhet ek Jo oo B s . 20, 5 41 5ob OO0 T E4h 1R TOUS: | ) ectal Dispateh to The N. Y. Tribune. TR OF IR SRAUSIS. S5 AR AVRON . Aeiiascn ouid b resered. - Th. body was H mwotion was made and adoj that caples o 3 ) ' hat * b Volunteers. - 39 s = T o i rester. short time after the oceurrcace, taken H @e Praaiient’s opeaing wddreds shousd bo pristed i placed | fi:w*«m‘?fl:‘m}mfi:‘ e Edr LA ey 6 3901 510585~-m ‘Wastxarox, Oct. 4.—A fatal case of cholera op- | The boarders at the St Nicholas Hotel were y Ve i wis denEsed. b vordied fm‘:y" - 8t the disposal of the Union. meant. The West, be said, should be remembered in whatever | ~ Fly-Catehes—Volunteers 5, Actives & curred today, the patient dying in three bours after the | 44¥ Surprised by the sudden appearauce of a batch of gontle- | w oy rendered by the jury, Deccused was B native . On motion of the Recording Seeretary, the meeting adjourned | wug done here, and the iufiience that wus to be exercised in | Passed Balln—Volunteers 6, Actives o ol ying ” % men, who engaged a large room for the parpose of holding & | Taland, aged 3 years, and unmarried. A until % o'clock p. m. e Weat by cvery act of the central dfocese of the church | Balls Missed—Volunteers 3 Actives 4. attack. eeing. (2 £ wiiny wilb aB ¥ gians Sicioittion,” pe. 1bey o prbuse | APTERXOON SESSION. sbould be carefully considered. 2l ‘T of Game-3 bowrs wnd 0 minstes, NEW-ORLEANS. pppursottes gl £1i 5 o I wrfln oo w7 1 ol [Aunouncewenta.f i . D P 1l up mpire—M. C. Carey, Undercliffs, Cold Spring. S e measures sanetioned, to enforeo quor law. - o he Couvengon resssemblod at 24 valodk, and im: | | Aficr thesincag of the Migtanary Yo SIAIOEL) | Ko, Tarnerssnd T, NEW-ORLEANS, Oct. 4.—There were six yellow fe- | pired thit theso gentivien were delegates, one fror cach Con- — Toad by the Kov. 0. A. Baigess: "The following. Tembers of the | edietion. Tmmediately upou the conclusion of the game, the erowd | ver deatls yesterday, and nine by cholera. gressional District in the State, to a convention of liqeor deal- any College; Jous W. Sparks, Eider Danie . g Lot o Geented 10 the Actives, through their ~The i Hotel. Mr. P. W. Engs of this city, an old and tried veteran in Mozroe, Mrs. Mary N,__.,.,,f;,,. M. Prispice. The Committee, A very large centenary meeting Was held at the ibs. n was present 0 the Actives, through the NasnviLLe, Oct. There were nine deaths from fhe oumes, prosided, and Cbhs fll‘,‘um‘_c“_ of The & captain i by Mr, Clarcuce Cary, sppropriate remarks aecom- » ' Wappingers Fulls (4 laged splendidly, aud | €holern in this city to-day, and from other causes, six. Courier, acted us Secretary of the mecting. The roll having lunteers played unuenally poor. The rules governing the NASHVILLE, Oct. 4.—There have been soven deaths | been called, the eatire delegation, with wouderful devotion tothe cause of rum, answered to ‘h:’;lmrl’il Letters were from the most prominent and wealthy rum-sellers throughout he Btate edging mn;‘- heumr mnm‘.‘m lm'i‘(h:hnefl' P ful, with an rdor worthy of a better cause. Many Meurms, Oct. 3.—Thirteen cases of cholera are re- | tery advocated the election of Hoffman und the defeat of Fen: In teporting the death of Alexander Campbell, esq., speak of him { MetLodist L'»wlm Chureh, South Secoud-st., Brooklyn, lust “ @ charcter without reproach,” and ' an earuest wnd able | night, Saudford Charch, g th";L RA‘ g g d[nl'xl:e pure H pare 3 IR, AR e Rev, T il of e) ': Idopo:]‘ ’.‘3&‘:.."..:’:.:’..“{ iy - i'.‘:‘ul’.t'é‘n’m“{ e Rev. I, t, and Mr. C. C. North of | clubs contesting for the ball wid championship stipulate that | o0 o) 1or during the last 24 hours. moo--mmw whom wes referred the duty of inquirin, New-York, made impressive addresscs. the games shall be the best two out of three. In accordance g - Into the eirculation of copies of the Seriptures among the freed. ? ll‘wrvwnh. u.rh\'ul..m«h-r; By il ugnin 1.1:.,’ the ,\rnl\ o qulm: MEMPIS. ') g . | ¢ity on the 13th, ou which occasion the former fedl contident mén of the South report that earnest requisitions !nquenlli{ @RAND METHODIST CENTENARY MEETING AT NEW- m"' they can redeem themselves, e hers in the Sout ng for aid n the wo ¥ the freedmen to npp';‘t‘;:{": it niew position In ::"“;';"0' 3T THS REV. W. H. BOOLE OF THE GRAND MATCH POR THE CHAMPIONSIHIP. ported t0.day and nine deaths. fom, 00 {he grounds, that ;':: e of the latter gentleman the world. The foliowing pas we quote from the report x . g e game between the Atlantic and Atbletic Clubs t.4.—Fifteen case i b 0 Lo prosent. e # Never bad peaple .mf&'fi- fm.u-“»a‘.. ‘wnd their strongest There wae a very large attendance in Newark, yes- | win ga glm: a thg Coptoline grousda an Monday, 6t 13, Mexpuis, Oct. 4. —Fifteen casee of, and eight deaths :;_,u of g It w ,mm‘w,,r,r‘lg,:,‘ ,h&u i 0 toeen e oot Uy bacy b0 thie b0 rond tbi B Theiz ories | fenday, at the District Centennial oelobrution;'snd "the Central | oo rce on the Capitoline grounds on Monday, O¢t.15, | by cholera ure reported to-day. TOWD AWay oD Dy WD @AW or the Legislature for this jrecions book are earnest snd frequent, snd the amited testh | V¢ b7 () oy actly Silled, at 1 look i an orig w HE Tl , did not pledge bimeelf, absolutely to oppose by his vote aud Syl hin e SRR She e | S o e S T | ST R S, Tt o D bt o o Rt il e £ L e = S o o etican Metbodiam, by the Tev, W, H. Boole of New-Xork.'| fne seime coud not be jlayed on the eth. The most compiets | ST Louts, Oct. 4.—To-day is being observed as & | PrEAtiele, ML, 0o v cort itied, and on s id to "Most of then: sre too oot to buy the coveted | A h—n:Zl Bist be supplied gratuitoasiy by us of they casnot | Beside the laity, there were prescut not Jess then 30 minis ements will be made on the Capitoline grounds. Ouly o | day of thauksgiviug for the disappearance of the cholern. | \yilliums of this city, one of the few ligaor dealers who eon- Possees of the Charch.” ' After the introductory seavices, Jr. Boole av- | Jimited number will be ndmitted to the grounds, the limit be- . suspended. B is going to th e sell whis! t a 5 cents "The report was adopted, ! Bounced the Wllowiog text : - Ing to the extent of the accomimodations the grounds affurd for :‘;""“’ » Sy smpniel, . Syeyielp il guing o 1 ek mnfx‘uu"::' e Dr. Eleazar Parmly wid Dr. Taane Westeott each deliveral | Pealme T, veree 16— Thers sbull boa bandfl of corn wper, the | aifto see the game, uud the entimate is that 15000 eau have s | G it A8 whether a State Liquor Cov.vention should be beld, bat notbis sddresses urging the necesity of flx"nl:fi;whwm"wu o O e e e ety L ke Lebanon,” ke. | full view of the match. Over 11,100 were within the isclosure | ppryce Gp THE METROPOLITAN DOARD OF | Wos doue definitely and the meoting wae adjourned - | suoe, and placing in the hauds of the Union the means of carry. | . Thoniuisterapoto of he PrEnery Fefureils 00 T8 it J0 | last year on the occasion of the Mutual and Atlautic matoh, | SR . P e y agein ut the c-ll of the chair. The St. Nickolas Hotel had been dug on the work in an_effective manuer, A subscription list e e o1 his maorning Josified himin | Ad all bad @ full view of tho game then, and tbe field was not HEALTH.\ selected arthe place of -meeting, a4 it was supposed that no re- PRI i vere Mall VS Tmiver snvngns «.’.‘.mm*‘ with sefarence e {he n!.’i..i"..".\'fi.“‘:. ole peov> | 124 ruached apon I the lewt,” Kuperitendeat, Fol Wil ave | The Metropolitnn Boart of Heulth held their regular weekly | porter woukl be able to procure.fnformazion as to the dotags of : : e rge of the grounds o this_occasion. nid with o huadred po- | 8 7 ot Toriaaten, . the Committee, Tr'l;(uh"w-n(m;m'xch-d i s e:'qn-m -!Im: m-:;;m wlml:n::m ;:-Trl»'l;;"('n'}‘:fi;': {ethodiem. 1o | Jicomen to support him 1o crowd s yoing 10 Interfere with bis { meCling 3 rday, President Schultz fn the ehafr. The min- [ U8 FFRGRINS (0 o0 1y AVERS AT THE ASTOR HOUSB 1N THE B e e fx':'..'&"'mi":m. l\le Deghunbg Wes Got & chureh o an organization, bat & re- | LAIEements. Mo tickets will be I B X B R e ok e opt appeonst EVENING—POLITICAL WIRE-PULLING—WRO 18 THE o . s, : o p & 9 W 1o Live their Guarters ready a3 po change will be made ut the | was adopted tendering the thankwof the Board to th 9 o Wiroughout the world. gioas clemeut-an enrent, desperate it totonscinte the | guic. Tuere will bo serea eatraaces and eighieen gute- | Bamed ins 0" asmistant inepectars (whose services A T KT ST e . w B . 7 o'clock p. m. iving life of religivn. Wesley sought . spermed for their fidelity and promptne o The meeting then adjourned until 7} o'clock p. m. 0 rdision. (Wimiep songht; SRS ovors, 2S¢ | Koagons dispersed with) for their fidelity and promptncss in the d B R et e moom 1s Ko 1. and the uu.u-nm-:?f-lul ke - . T. Heruworp, No. » Piesident Press Co, —— ] ANesTHETIC.~The deservedly #uccess attend- - s e o Anesthetics. rhich wil be baled wiih anep r ea-ure by these requiring e eximet M‘m The heretofore, to brvatbe the gus. wnd with it more or denily potbon), o, by the wodeatal kKA T4 o diapensed wish: and now, while the bappy patieut 18 iuda/ging i8 re- - freabing slc6p, o is relieved of ks awakens oto normal lifs ri freshed, *nd goes 00 his w 'TTomnanD sre practical Deatiots, b five experience ; 5 e, bu bing . 5 EVENING SEStION. the master logician of the College of Oxford. He B - eharpe of their dutls g Vhite. ¢ of the apartments ia ominous The meeting was v The evening and closiug sestion of the Convention Was | wrte more books e s s o Dl . genscatios THE LATE RUN OVER CASUALTY. il 4 D e VBt D% | Kirietly private in every eense of the word, &nd ihe reporter of | e manufacters of Lasghing Ges, and their e stbo revslf opeaed at 74 0 cock by the costomay devotional exercives. | Ll upon &' greater varicy of sibjects. Macauiny soid s Horatlo Paiue, Di. i Dr. 7. R Pooley, i Tt was Il that o Coildn b it any informs | Seows petseversnce and il 4 ivgl il ‘e hetr ssoess; report of the Committee on the Revised New Testament | that Lad he chosen to devote himself to politics oy <3 d tiow.” Mz, David McBrien, who has never been a very rudical Y 3 + will amply repey. I, Dr. W. V. White J. E. Martindale. 1 pr.B. K. Pulliag, De. B Futher Mittheyw man, stood sentry at the doo.. and vecount some select and humorous aliecdotes in order to nmuso the fe- porters and prevent them getting news. All Lic delegutes were Feticent to a fearful extent, nl 11 anawer to the qaery whether they would or not furnish & report of the meeting (o the press, Dr. J. 1, 1L, | answer was made; * This, sir, i not & public meeting, nor ie it Dr. P. L. | & meectiog of the Liguor Dewlers' Society, but ¥ L | ey a neeting of private citlns o o matter of pleasuge.” ‘This excose was well made, but at the same time asuearly all the leading Liquor dealers of the city weze present, ‘it foked “thii" Tt transpired that immense preparations were ‘being made to defeat Fenton and to sepport Hoffman for Governor wos then reed. It recommends 0 the conwideration of the equal as a legislator wowd pot have been found in | CORONER'S INQUEST—THE DRIVER OF A THIRD-AVE. Board the disadvantages attending the sale of the wark, and S o e owe ixfinenss RATLR0AD CAS CERSURED: the feasibility of reduciug the prick charged for the volume 10 | thay all the Bishops of the Chureh of England pat togetber. . . Dr Tewle Appivaet oalow a figure un poseibie. Watts said of Chacles Wesley that be would give all e had | The inquest in the case of Martin Ryan, who was | br, Fews A1pec ol A u response, fald that the matiex bad bean un- | ever writsen to be the aathor of Lis one Lymn caliod “Wrestling | thown from bis cart on Friday eveniug last, by coming in eou | § gt N S oatniders tha | and would receive thelr further | Jacob.” WhitBiekd wee the mightiest pulpit orator of the nges. et i mjegn § B o attention. 1t would be impossible to wupply the Testaments at | Bach were the founders of Mcibodism, He traced their steps | I h o Thirdave. car in rince-st, and a rate ou low as that at which the King Jauice version was 00w | toward a spiritaal conversion, aod said that nofling was | TAUS fnjured, was ye orer Naumann The Uion hd for some time past employed revisers | known of Eijub until it was said “He said,” aud so Wesley was | 8¢ the late reshlence of the deceascd, No. 47 Siathat. The fol- | Keb at 8 great expense, which, with the publication of the work, | unkuown until ke eaid,” and fo-day 3 000,000 Uving Methodiste | 10WA0E v the testimony tekes: SNTIER FRON I8, HARES néeessitated & great outlay. It was desirable thut this expendi- | gnswer to bis words of fire, went forth preach, STATEMENT OF WILLIAM M'NATR. following eommun:ca ture should make some refirm, fu order to facilitate the progress | yue the word in the chureh until heing Fejected 1 reside at_ No. 157 Rivingt : h e ind TeE PHRENOLOGICAL JOoURNAL, devoted to Eth.. nology, Physiology, Phrenology, Paychelogy, Sociology, Educetion,’ Art, Litersture, with Measures to Re [rm, Elevate and Improve Man- Rind Physically, Meatally snd Spiritusily. $2a yosr. Singls Nos,, 20 cte. Fowrism k Wrrrs, No. 369 Brosdway, N. Y. ) The large cirenlation of L. PEREX0LOGICAL JOURNAL renders it an. ‘excellent advertising mediom. Terws moderate. ——— ) He who always maintains a position at the bead o} Dr.J. 8 Hawles “ er, Dr. W. F. Swal %) £ of that portion of the work which yet remained 10 b accom- | from the pulnits. ey o ke PP | and 6 p. m., T was on a two " ity & | e ey 08 bk Benle Jlished” The regars wos adopted. frvm the pulpite, ey found themaelves out of doors, Rud M | when Bi wbout Princest. 1 wawun i a4 o eams of Babing in gt parts any snah | 8 o s by 84 Wanr deniems,” o ssponey WAL IENY ks mush beaun of excelientablier. Buch . Fhe Legecy report was then read. It shows that dariog the | hands of God, and - then: began one of the sublimest spec. | 00t outside all the tracks and uniecesaary e S e Cosper Tritttute, Tha rent for the | o0 1 Koz, the Haster. It Pull styles which are Iierally off t three legadics, amounting in the agirogate 10 €7.000, | tucles the worll has seen since the duys of the Aposties, | Yehicles either at our wide or in front Mutapetzran Roswo o0 Huisem | Jiali wil cost £200, and then there will be & styles, are vow qut. and many of t|.em being named after the swiftest” Biad been bequenthed 1o the Union. This conciuded the routive o ot atiafe taleos Bo pacached ‘three Lmes o | Vehind us, which was driven o the Prevident of the Metvopelitan foard o Health, Stoamers, the fastost racersand oo most popaiar politiosl candidatas, « man T the eart with Lim; the they will, of coarse, bave s long sud successfal ran. For salo st No. 213 Brosdway, comer cf Fukou-sr, i Tue LATE WAsuIsGToN IRvING.—During the latier part of his life Washington Irving veed comstantly Lavirw's ARG WATIO SwinTRXIA, and said: “ 1 find it highly beveficial 1t bas ade- - lghtful effect on the gams and tee:h. sud purifies the breath.” No- lady or gentleman who wishes to preserve theiz teeth, beside giving thew o briltianey equal (o the wost maguificest swerald ever seen, wilh i1 t0 6ae &t Ko sale every where, —— of busivess of the Convention. day, aid his congregutions sometimes nutbered thirty thouss The Rev. Dr. Swith delivered an addrees on the Joyful ac- | Whitdl Yolos w-'u:d be heard a mile. They guthered their eeptance by the peopie of u version of the Bibie on which they ] pars by bundreds and thousands. Under their ministry could rely. . This vervion by its simplicity aud accurncy would | mighty colaborers were ruised up, and who rusolved tolay siege ':hvivo:wver reverence doubtful passuges bad lost to the :1""“ mining districts of Eugland—a heathenish population. 3 4 ie contest was long aud scvere, but these Leroes carried every Abe Rev. L. Gult, the Rev, Charles Street, and several other | Jige, They met with bitler persecation—were imprisoned, divines made remarks on the expected suecees with Which it | stoned. ¢labbed and Jeft for dead: id"not for. ‘was hoped the work would meet. et Wesloy's maxim of wurfare fleld to the Dr. E. Purmleo offered a resolution of thanks to the officers | Gleny. Notwithetavding t and members of the First Baptist Church for their kindness in | nroxpered, societles spring tup eve placing at the disposal of the Convention such cummodious | fim was freusplanted in Amerien Foome for their meetings, and also 1o the lsdies for their gencr- | and 112 preachers, and in 1791 Weal ous attentions to the wants of the Convention asd congregs- { 140,000 rank end file and 550 ministers Stn 1 bog leave to ca | your attention o the § &e., pattes Then two bands of musie more hundreds for adyertising aod As o delogate said 10 our reporter: Sir there talkimg this sort of thing costs money. These werate days, and if yon want enthgsiwam you pay for it and manufactare it yourself, Sir.* The Ger- » are relied upon to support Hoffman, have deter- hold o separate muss weeting of their own, and will ag to do with the Original Jacobs organisation, e Fatio of deat! wing in Ui oty Leir headquarters at the Astor and St. Nicholas. the satun cause in sy Other eity wilh o we now hold corespond: | At the German meeting several German singing societies and voon From couses sospericd wih the immense omamarce, crovvded | sangerbunds are o be hired at 80 much per capiza 1o sing, and 0 of desthe by | j¢ js'cxpected that Mr. Hoffman will make a_speech in ks very J La 3 total for six mouths, 168 (3 » “ nutiely doaths are reported os suicide Veve thal imare than this number wig The 1anjo ty of cases oceurred in the ity of e wha { Twenty-third when the person and_was tryiog to do so when his cart was struck; oo of the blow ® | knocked him off, and he fell off his eart, striking on his bea 96000 merhers | Girectly in front'of the bind wheels of our trwek; the w be Leud of | Passed over him before we | k Methodism | Stopped. r.-|-,fl and amis cocds the retumns of forrica, and undef-nd . tien, which was adopted. 1766 Methodism | LTS Fiver of the car, be vas then puiting on ki brukes; | dro fu Bociy fe | ol i -t "| THE BURGLAR ALARM TELEGRAPH.—' ; et e il i fume to Ascrice, hre wer glane In thoce ey nct | 8 i the v st et o e oeana™ 503 | bt G, Erer manier o he Tgear Dot | e e Betet et . —_— perils In their extremity equal to the 4550 S thetr b weug on two er three yards bel fodi be was ' She namberof | H o candidate, andon 'hat §ousd alone. yours’ experience without & failure. B, Hotuss, No. 264 THE BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE PROTESTANT ! ren 1Jq England, They forded almost every river driving ..u::“u x':h{-‘x:.vi\r than s B }' I'u“:-:‘u:g o o ek . 40 wlyz"mm: In thopener | U39, 4V e eraen e M‘"wnm e s e . ~ EPISCOPAL CHURCIHL trited through almost every forest, and in almost every town | #ix or seven milcs an Low N Ty Tee ey . 1 peevention shouid be carried 1nto opersiion. These wouid neces: | probable that §15,000 .0 80,000 can be toised throughout the X . SECOXD DAY, aud city planted a church, No parallel of the labors and | get out of the way to avoid the occurrence o y teiste to: lst. Water-side sud Watbor Folice regelations. sud .Lu.w for lis election. * Yes,” said a delegate, in a_semi-joca- 0-“°:P°“§flk;fl:fi"£w , Greenwich and WL b bt evements can be found fn thebistory of misdauary effot. TATEN DAL RN, |tk deeivomastng dimay b i Jar waser, * the ery s Hoffman, Rum and Victory.” ol S A R LR A S L i i Oue eentury ago a handful of men and women, about w¥ many | T reside at : A meeting of the Protestant Episcopal Board of Th“whew Christ bogan his Tission on earth and | in a cart with deceased in the Bove " those Missions was beld yesterday afternoon et the Chinreh of the As- | about us poor, organised & Methodiet Chureh lo New-York. | right was o truck; we were 1 eenslon. After divine service had been held, Bisbop Paive of | Today there are wore (han 1000000 Jiviug members of this | te Conne O at the sam i 1 o 4 church, as the iuc of the Jess thau & handful of cord aus - . o st Mbe African Miswion service, and the Rev. Dr. J. Cotton Swith, | 300,060 to-duy sing the songs of Methodinm within the ranks | did not stop, but run i , the Board was called to order; Biebop Paine ocet: | of the memberahip of the various branchies of the church. In | ceased fell under the track the chair. P 1516 there was no Methodist Missionary Society in America. | stop, but drove on "The Board then listened to the report of the Freedmen's Com- | Now we have 1,200 missionary stutions, 1,12¢ paid laborers, and | deceased in the care cased told the ‘wission, which was read by Dr. Twing, Secretary of the Board. | 105,695 misslonary members. The first year of (he existence of | ear-driver to stop he was some 40 or 50 feet distant from him; sion and investigstion of the various propositions for relieving report, referring to the organiaation of the Com- | he Missionary Society the collections aznounted to §#22. Last | bo did not slacken bis speed; the driver, 1 thiuk, must have weed not mention ded th Marea by stcam raflroad. The Associa- mission on Nov. 10, 1865, gave an Sprarig review of the aper- | year over 60,000 were expended, and thls your the uppropria- | bect dovoased. . ) 3 sicient s might be | our erow oroughfat as ations of its agents among the freedwen. It stated that— tions reach €1,000,000. In 1626 we Lad no Sanday Schovs, Now ATEMENT OF ROPERT CRANE. _:w-‘ :v -)Gru -e-h-‘-l‘u.- Ban ""n' e 4':;- renmy | tion does not favor any particulur but its object is to ns- The Execuitve Comuitive el themseives warrnated 1n December | we have 10,400 rehiools in the North, 150,000 teachers, 1,000,000 Suffolk-t. L rope e e, A e il Lo ¢ive. beasty coperation | Gertain the views of ull on the subjeot. e g g o gy S D s sod other | cliolars, and 16,000 scholars reported st year. In | driving a truck up the Bowery ; §2 sy pood pies b rov ‘A public meeting of the Association was held on Wednesday d qppetat teechers 1o Bickmsewd e e mstoolt | 1€ years there huve been reported 265,000 c « of Sabbath | did not look back ; very soo Dotatad out the pasper. erening ut %: lcu;nlltkmml. corner ofl _luu«“;l‘::y '.nd ran.ny 2o od Sehiool scholars. The annual expenses of schools | lently against my horse’; I the mau of bostman whose ‘r‘._.:‘r‘x"l;’c;“m::n ject mm-ur;; h'n:l-’\';::.” o hr; E: ve-st.; 1o our | restors the drowned. Third-ave. car | Vied s Yoy e g ~ o | olwe e bt o the driver | Eoetuods fo the o Lo way: the car | tie Bowrd of Healih ls ovcerued with the Folice, snd 1n 13 it d0- | o pdeb, by Joint efforts, the cleim of bumenity i this matter can be d not attewpt 10 | yjoiad. 1 soon after saw , near T “ "IuFaihm- NOTICE TO LADIES."=For __A psrucalais, see * Dry Goods ” bead tuside. e oA sopion S Su BOORT et el o andard Wk s s, kb Dl AMOS JOHNSON'® DELICIO S AMERICAN TOOTH POWDI htfol UNDERGROUND RAILROADS. s L. MEETING OF THE WEST SIDE ASSOCIATION. Some seven months since an association was formed by property-bolders on the weat ride of the town for the diseus- the Royal Homane Society has relat umher of donths b(lh 4 my horse’s head ta ead-wiuning >r them e nk the car drove are 21600, and they bave odd change ugh 1o | him, 1 saw a car but seare it 1 '--'(‘M.:‘lm ~ belp poorer schools fo the amount of $1£,000 every | the cart behind me some fiftecu or twenty feet. 7y ook moutn gvor oa sholdestnl or of extensive property were present. ¥ yeur, P& “eentury ugo’ Methodiam hired s rigwingloit OB KAISEK. P e S o] & it iad e B8 e TN m'.‘} “.::‘L; X, Prosident of the Assoclation, made s 10 set up & new kingdom in. A skort time after they erected a | Y reside ot wbout 6 p. m. T | King's wes iost, when hy & proper system of protection aod care | IonE'hy MGFHS N FSOE of B0 e m,,“"""m Wi shell of & house in Jolu-st. Te Methodism fn America | was stan horse truck go- | againet drowning and f. wuch lives might be saved, 5 '|"‘" " ows, !u.- A "’“o'u.""““ m“' e uumbers 11,000 charches, 8,000 , property worth | ing up rack, and Snother Perbaps it weuld be the merits h & high rate o 'd:a.\lun surfuce @ ground, in the densely 35,000,000, beride of e 'y discassed i reco ith w | l:’l‘ln follow ing outeide of methods that are " ";-- Rovar Hemaxe Soctervy.—One chief station & established in | ways in and discussed the t of ventilation, Uhe ity (Liondon) snd sub-stations of piaces of reception and treat- | ypeed, smoke-consuming locomotives, drafnage, &e. He sug- dea eatod Broadway, from the Bowling Green to Contrul Park, a8 i "~ water level at Canal st., passed in b by iame open o every perscn whe veves s I ofog | way as the Fleet Ditch, in London, by meaus of yphon, Friday eveuing at 5:40 p. . T it M O anont Mollost Ol of oo of | o ol o et ek paid gt The ctesemation of the Y & 3 1 3 ! er Rve . l, nptu.lne s S e s b T S, s L Al ;',“‘;,‘;"’,“h’.,‘,’,‘,',,,“‘:‘:fl:"‘j"';‘l:: Dabin st ymfiw::-h‘. \ good .2u.‘ng‘;:’nnex«y Vioed malaty | funhel The franchise for an' underground Broadway route, The great general cuuse, Lowever, was the devotion of ber Tt Peinco st thare was a track apeed Of us, golng up Dotwaen | Lo postis sy Py metheds. The fullowing s b B kg olx'oonts, bo it would bo worth over REATHRNT.—]. Convey the patient st once. on any svall Next Winter would witness a large accession to the horde of ple to the great spiritual interests of the Redeemer's king the cart and the track, right side; deceased's cart wus going uj T ‘k.-:.\-_.' Be Ty, e oo tlme” coumeciad witn the Dio- | Biove anttore'al ihes atermste: Methadiom 1s abi o con | e Sort it it 1o the laft a6 T thought, trylag o, pase hicle, to the nearest howpital or recovery-houve, aflet having | 1.ty whemers at the capitol; let the people say 0 the w enr was Goming up behind the worth §3,000,000. It has Sunduy-School papers 1 hose cireulu cart; yhen 1 saw it they were about % feet apart; I heard o reaches 300,000 copies monthly. These are o fow of the thin, shout df * Get out of the wuy ;" I turned round to go in: God Lias for us. The most astoni shing n man can | heard n erah ; Jooking round I saw el read or refiect upon i the past century of this Nation. The | and s person iying on the ground ; Ty preacher proceeded in the secapd place to consider tie couse of | at the time, faster thun usunl ; it was lmpossible for deceased to the success of Methodism. He could not cousent to coneider | get out of the way of the car. iy one mears as explanatory of it, but a bappy combination of STATEMENT OF GEORGE ¥. WESTING. means. First, it was not due to popular favor; Methodism Lus No. ##2 Third-ave; 1 am conductor of ear No. 61 always endured o Sit of alliction. Neitler was it owing jons followed touching the t PRICES REDUCED ise JULY. UPWARD OF -.-llrununui';l U. 8. GOVERNMENT RMY REVOLVER, 44100 . Catibe AUV REVOLVER: 36100 ta Catoer EVOLVER . Nevy Caliber. CER Soon of New.York. had. pruvlons to tie rxisteuce,of he Cowmaniasion, | tend for doctrines. but she prefers to save souls. She bus in - Self- established & rchool Okolona, A v . She ere th bout 40 feet from the eait; r | placed the body fe inate on the face, to allow water o developed. .‘n. u.‘f.'n..q.; .'..“.m. ch-::-bx:‘ .’1 u':;" .,';'..‘f :M ]hfl temples, l&um h‘-’:lt her fustitutions of lenrniug, laid :‘l‘;:::;l‘!:rr'hr; m";r-tl 2’-‘..":.“?“ w :; ut ;lllxle .'Xm‘?‘u‘..'.'.f y|.. .‘;n l-:l.:« e s&y’-’-'-: ::;h ::':::"-“:.1‘ "" "_:"";" “T';‘m "I"&',"fi mm“ ‘:em;f .'i".i.‘n'.'m'"‘fiifl'“ :t' t‘l’o under- Eimu "“ I: = s g e o e A e er cosly gifts upon the aliar, ouly that i wight lucrease Ler | on his brake; deceased turned bia borye to the riglt to clear tho | raied; foe, 1y Divth 98 N0UES 0L 0G LRtk ‘Druw i we | ground seheme Utopias, and advocated more eribos Ioade OCKET PISTOY. Mo 533 aud 3 Cartridgn sebeol wu reoentiy eviablisbed at Talcoct, Hallfux County, V. | focilitics for the sulvtion of men. car; he did vot sncceed in clearing it, but the eud of the dash- - =\- o disbarsenents, The services were closed with prayer, singing, and the beue- | pourd hit the wheels of the cart and forced the sbafts over the :1 pulting he arme quielly & L At | e ll:.‘ .2‘4; s TR the e dietion. = 45 Norse; bis borse went sgainst the truck horses; as soon as the | keqPiuk Lies e Ve xcouds. sosesding \e Dr. | sloppages. Two or thres Wr“".:'}m_ el e A ' love feast " was held at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, which | collision ocourred the car stopped; at the time it stopped the | Siivesters method, spproved by the 1 > ko, | Yieors Son the suljéct, when the 'meeting e Sy o was presided over by the Rev. Henry Boebm, the oldest living | dush-board was aguinst the wheels of the eart; it had shoved | These moveuents are (o be repested rog Nasosiation proposed hokling another imoeting ef this kindat an Methodist tex, once the "mv‘umg companion of Bisiop | the cart some six feet befure it stopped; deccased's cart wus & | until spontaneous breathing oecors, when circolation and warmuh | o Ty Alsl:nry‘-‘ :{:fi:-‘f«" \yer:’"'wmnw y Futher Swuie, the | two wheeled spring curt, with one borse; I got off the car and | mey be prowoted by means heresfier meotioned. & While the sbove ly day oldest Me n New-Jersey. " ‘Daw iely i aeudiy sbows the bead, and her | © Another gentleman wudience thought the required v E&'.',fé"m'ggam 32 Cart OT GUN, nffifl nfiéfifik&'}% Cartridge, 3 LB WUSKET, ipvinseld Prtioms Breech- Arme bave just been approved sad sdopl- from deceased’s horwe; I w al | mevos sre being used, spply suff or smeliiug-salts to the nose, or ‘A immense mestin 100k jiace {3 ke evniug, which wes o B nw she siien ot houss wo. e behing e, 1 | fkis the throt with & icsier,4nd Tob the limbe and fi brek BROOKLYN NEWS. - REMINGOTN & SONS, Iion, New-York. rovided, over by Corueling. Walth, esg, wid uddrnses wers | ot kn whether we wero making ip lost time or uol; wo B s s ring 3 RSNORED, st udi sy ; i vered by v, Rol Scott, D. D, of Ireland; Wm. behind time on this trip; 1 heard no shoutiy m . Me Aribur. can., of Englavd, and the Tev. Dr. Taylor. G | Sreessed, por did not see bim make any shend o siop. oo ey AL g ey Ty UNITED STATES MARSHAL —Mr. Francis L. Dal Lasing Buwell of Brooklyn repeated on the Centegary SIATEMENT OF OFFICER JOUN LISCOMBE. B-nele snd . or hoated. b lon lias been appotnted United States Marshal for the Eastern of Methodlem, aud Piilip Flillippe Sweet Singer of | 1 m attached to the Fourteenth Precinct; I saw the cart pits, thigh, calves o soles of : Taruel,” saug several hymne. B o . ine or spirita. w Distriot, in place of Anthony F. Campbell resigned. M. Dal- Ariven by deceased kuocked partly across the street by the car A | ool § late Munsbal, is 8 o 'S ‘cousection, the Commities rauning against bim ; I detained” the cur from proceeding un; oe, mi od if difficulty of breatbing is cvmplained of, | lon, who was D«\:fly 8 lawyer by profossion. oition: oy ANOTHER INCENDIARY FIRE. T s he daceesed 1 the dru 2 g oy g A b o I eomcarnta e > : ud asked the spotbecary If be was dungerously burt, und 1 hen 1t pen s, seposiag tbe face 4nd oLeuk 16 the bisese—sx | Fouxp DROWNED.—Tho body of an unknown man . TR k Rtywn fo the station-house, and sub i rost: o . ? Jhe popert fflfl:: _!:d= A COOPERING BSTABLISGMENT FIRED AND BADLY DAM- | dence: T asked decoused if ho had been d he said | e he Phrrat—3. Place the patieut gently on the fece, | was found in the river at the foot of Washington-st., yesterday R e ‘3 g § AGED—LOS8 ABOUT $3,000. “no; s 1 thought at first that be had been ut 1 was | Wriu under tho forobead—sll fuids wnd tho 'tongue el | yoruioe” Thecoased 18 3 fect 7 inches in bight, has a biack convinced betore Lleft that he had uot; I Liis breath, leaviig the eutrance into the windpipe free. If R ST Seeesied vy (e | Shortly after 3 o'clock on Monday morning & fire | uud could sot detect wny smell of liguor, - waitand watch: it not, erfit il " | board nged with gray, Jong Dlack hair, and sharp featuses engender, and contemplate these t,end noofend. | Was discovered in & shed in the rear of the cooperage establish- STATEMENT 09 MAX GOLDERRGER. o & B aciis he nosts wha and, bstbe throst with 5 | heary Daots P:‘:' Tooted), ®hi S0 shirt, Dice and. whie nooks = """:'f.'.’., e and ..:‘s&u': m the 0ue simple. garetmoutt | meng of Mr. Wm. P. Bensel, No. 5% Woshington-st edof 11 reside nt lrmm Bfl\;(-vy 'mMr::t" 8 and :ur:mk '"'umi b & v b o, provivedy rebbed | ot awly footed), white & irty - hecks - . P, , N 0 L, 0D/ yeat was s iny " remises, when 1f there be Do suceess, lase not ment, but fnstantly, Y Y char, e Fr Commtin St ® et Ty | Riogot, i e wor oo eximguibied v e | L8 518 ar S f ik ot o St v | "5t R, Repry 15 P 5 s e Ll 4. e Coroes k. chargs f Ll Seieg the b ieeon st Tt e el § g i Sve. ot Water Sl Gy redt T&C toe Niidin Eonially | him off; w truck comiug up belud ran over deceased ; the car | e porting thechrst well o o Toded cout oFobnerarlld tion St burned oft. The Joss will be bout fl,,,{ Tn: ,,.i was coming up at 8 pretty good speed; T did uot Lear any ono | of dress. 6 Turn the body wery gently on the side. and & litcle be Wi Devigned for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family, pos- e s, 2 sured | the mfi.lfn; T calied 0 them to stop: the car was pretty | yond. and then briskls ou he face, slternately, repeating thow meas- THR CARLL-ST. SHOOTING AFFRAY.—Mr. Joseph | 0 ihow intrinsic modicinal properties belong toan Oid n the following ~compenies ; Commonweaith, &5000; | b the 80 CL SR 0 SO BLCRRL Gl on witil the police. | ures debberaiely, offcieisiy, aad’ pemaveriug'y. loen timesin the | ¢ M, Estalle Carbart las 4 Pors Gte- Firemen's Trust, $250. ~The fire wos undoubtedly tho | full. and erorded b Wimite. octastonslly varying (he side Iwhen the patient reposes on | GOrmon, who was shot by lo Carbart last week, | snd S, 000 e, containing one dozen bottles sach, and sold By alk work of an incendiary, as the proprietor stutos that no | WAL SOPPCC LI GF JACOB EWALD. Lhe chirat this cxvity be compressed by tho welght of the body, and | while attempting to enter her house, at No. 31 Carll-et., fs still .“2' G (Established iu 1778.) fire had been in that portion of the buwldiug for months, and = g e fl e o expiration takes place: when he s turned 00 the eide, this i | alive, and aithough his wound (i the abdomen) o of u danger o . BININGER & G, Solo Proprietors, the entrances of the building were securely fustened. His theory | 1 reside at No. 241 East ‘Twe was on oue | removed. and inepiration occure). 1. When the proas position le v+ | ous charucter, it 1s thought he may survive for some time yet, No. 15 Beaver-st., Now-York is that some person most hatve cliabed upbn the Toof of the e, | 0f my carts comfug up behind the decensed ; bo was i | sumed, fmake eqisble but eMiclont pracere, wifh brisk movemest, | olthough his recovery is considered doubtful. o |t measure sugments tbe expiration, the second eomumences invpiration] The resalt s oy is—respiracion, and, if ot too Soicior BY AN OLp PrINTER.—An old printer tension 1n the rear, broken the i o drom the frack at the time, and there was & truck alongside of | along the b Some fre aimorg the Able i e e e tn V15, | bim the taan that was on the eart with the deceasod beckoned | o Uhe o clue to the incendiary bas yet been discovered. 1o the driver of the ear to “hold up,’ telling him that he (the ~ ROUPTURE. doecased) conld not “hold up ;" ¥ think by the way the car | MGV L o und Warmih—8. Meantime reb the | DAmed David Forbes, 57 years of age, died at his residenes, driver drove that he_did not notice the man, for he drove right . + &y WESTCHESTER COUNTY. ¢ "r. et tho tal of fho d b Jimbs upward, with firm re and with asing | Javast., near Union-ave., Greenpolnt, at” 4 o'clock Wednesday - ermipiag handkerchiefs, he., |by this means the biood is propelied ‘the. u maelt, T8 § gt 1 s P A S B 0 e by ™ Mo propelied shong 8 | pyoring, from the efects of wounds fofictod by b P1c-N1 OF ST. AUGUSTINE'S CruRCiE—The annual |t e 5o’ cubt to o up In the air ; deocased :z-.rmn'fi off | tnd then .-l'--miut-'dm mE e mcumento 30, | seens tht Mr. Forbes had been tn o tstate o v . $ eral years, and had nt self. festivl and plenic of the Sundsy School connected with St. | nader the track ; T slouted to the truck driver ?w?',m it | Avoid the contiauous waru: bath, position on or inolined to “_‘{wx A “_.d“wml'ynh v o o } . i fble for him 1o stop, and tho truek Abe back. 4 Augustive's Church, Morrisauia, was beld yesterday sfternoon | oo ‘-‘.pn- e for m-“l'm'“m,,m“ Bo was picke lm‘:':b:...uuh\n-l-nho‘- loflh.plrpoud-ld-hq. that ‘-I;ng.m.dvnln\hbd.ln'h hm.:l‘h‘l‘.dub"'“w and evening at Melrose Park, Morrisania. Tho festivities of d taken to o store; the car wus 50 or 60 feet from the oart “mplo plang whish. knp —y cut the arteries of his right arm {he afernoon ware for the entertamest of tho cldren o the e aboutind for the driver 10 stap. B et e e T e Sy : a8 Sabbath. Wwho were dismissed at 6 o’clock ; after which STATEMENT OF AUG. KREHBLIL, M. D, of desth s should teceive popalar | SROT WIS STEPPATHER.—A young' man named ~ 1 such discussiou the Police Surgevns, the Har | 3o,y Jerman was ayrested about 9 o'elock on Wednesday time, witl] 12 o'elogk, the friends of the chureh pessed the tme 28 Sccond-ave.; i IR teg ot Bt [ ekde e Mo I el s e s b o o physidians gRossmily Sbouls poulet thele oo Hoesler T examiied the deceascd; we found con- e B b of tha boad, 804 od SLARIRIAETS with & rne by o chesrestion upon this sub. | night, charged with shooting kis stop-father, Mr. Willism | * 1 . Oanrenrens’ Unxiox, MoRRIsANIA.—The - | sound found s fraeture; afierwand we opesed the dcalp and | L0 VT e e L TR T L Youg, in Unfon-ave, E. D. 1t scems that Mr. Young b report was wnasimouly scoepted, afee whick the Bourd | erv’ Union of Morriaania held s mieting on Toesday evenbog fomad o deprean o e skl ‘we oand | Dnces and by il cioses of fnlellguat man wthout waiting ihe asrivl et g BVENISO MESTTRé- TR for the purpose of electing officars for the eusuing year, | fracture; Benoatd the dura mater we found & quantity of biood; ",',. ,".."'...‘ rematks upon the o and spplisaces best | ecame sggravated with W WA ahot i e ' The Board od ADDREsEES. Joneph Spivey was slected Precident. Michuel E: Fice. | fter the blood was let out the decensed became sensible; the ...n.:rv:f.-.. e, Grousned from 1he sater. Out wol irsined | Tight eye, indicting an ugly nolmwwvonnd. ¥ b ¥ yoThe Board sssembicd wguin o the eventag ot 1y oclock to " oln v% e ity | cause of death was a depression of the skull with fracture of | harbor and police and the ferry masters have some worth pre- 8 S e > dresses from of ‘the distinguished bishops Geragity, Corrapondsug Becrotary, und John Beters. Treagurer, | 156 Inide table and efivion 'of blood upon the brain. senting un that pob a trost American —_— ; : ow prosest o thecity. Blahop Melivane of Ghio preidal Tl entlemea Bok (s dificrest soletiae of the. Clor st STATEMENT OF SAM. & FORSHAY. far better applian ¥more iy wid wide)¥ pplied eytems | COMMIsSIONERS oF CHARITIES.—This body met yes- o e e oponnd wlh sevioe st | Now otk vore s aad ‘gddvossed he socme Vs | cmem st of the Fourseenth Preciuet Pulice; T saw de- | o iasantanevuasoscue han cun pow bs found 1o L stiels 480, Clb | terday, Presidont Bowen in the chair, The receipts for the S U PPO RT ~ 1 rodused. Y P | merks being rece With applause. censed at the Station-House after the occurrence; it was under- | Roqpectiully, yours, " Hannis, Registear of Vital Statistice last two weeks were reported st #2,010 80. One hundred dollars R of Africa, was int RBishop Payne begen bis address by referring to the evidences rresponding “ecrotary M, B. H. n ¥tood that he had becn run over by & truck; he was on (he cart aud Go and knooked off by a car; he was in_an unconscious state, REPORT OF TITE BANITARY SUPERINTENDENT. were appropriated the widow of Thomas Kelly, late Work- biyvhn muu;'fumn\.’mi.'n'g;mr vy which itmessed during the session of th At & “Centenary” jubilee held in th i V. N i A éutio: - X o 0 Methodist | acted like a man who was intoxicated; T thought at the time e house Keepor, Dr, Willlam T. Nealis. was _appointed Attend- See of the Chamebs ’éfi‘,‘::.‘.".‘:“.‘.‘.'“" i the misoiary werv. | curehin the vilago of Pittwhoid, Maws, on Suuday, Sept. 20, | that lio was under the inflaence of liquor; T did not flad ans of deot wan received. It | (B0, L et of Bgremu of Medieal Roliogtor sior Poor. e e e vaae 1 M v P et e AP ‘of the missionary spirit abroad and 1he missianary prisciple. bt | Sick with The mem CileusOn cundtowere akaa g | Mt Tiahe traken: 00 wax oty takie 0 bisreenc; 1 e ML O s, | T4 s gl o ranio putkiade g il How :"Y ‘!'.,,m:fifi}r ‘d’fi“ RORY (o | o8 iewionary priseiple o) ol ueys previously subseribed, amounte did not smell any liquor on him. - LTI Hlealh pital wh o oved L wtton odical |4 A bagsulss 9 0 Sate! iy Aome Tia then reviewsd the Listory of the sesvice Lrom the | 11,700 SmOUied 10 | Clrne case was thes submitted o the Jary, who rendered a ver- e et 71-tbe following | And Burkicad Rellef for Out-door Poor. T No.00s Erosdws

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