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Aservensany Merrivoe Tare Dat American Dear of Foren Miunone—irving Hall, at ton A.M OT it han Union Association—Chareh of the An ) lenth street, coruer of Fifth avenue, at be. stroven olchock P.M. will be repeated ua ‘ The Howard Mision Anne in whe Ac rt not Music, Brooklyn, at hall-pest seven ofl Dear ann Down Iveriretion.—The 47th amnnal exhibition of the pupila of this Institution, took plees yesterday afternoon, atthe Cooper Institute, in the Provence of some two thourand people, a large propor tion of whom were ladies, The Rev, Dr. Poet, Prin~ cipal of the Inatitation, opened the proceedings with prayer, ‘The examination was condacted by the Vice-Principal, Mr. Lawls I’eot, ‘The fret examined wore four boys and three girls, all under twelve yonre of ace, and who have been in the Inatitution from two to four months, Mr. Peet seid they were under the aaual age of admission be- cvure the time for etuention of the Deaf end Damb wan limi ad, ond they could be educated vaicker after the sve ot twelve, But «a provielon had lately been made by which deaf and duiwb children coul coved under the age of twelve, and could rem. Jong «fle tier attalned the age as they pleased, Theee h e the rien language or write but when now called upthey *, wrote their names, and the names of . which were shown to them. Tro boye and three ciria of 1Y d upwards who erveed the Ineitution last Hep! ber, were next brousht torw They wrote the aineniar and plural " “heneb.”" “dish,” “ber,” &e, Exercises ration were then gone thioagh with, the ta- explaining that they could enumerate by the ary ne with the voice one hand OR ae ie 0 (0 designate (he highert number, even beyon nen! one, 1. ee yoang men and two roune Indies of one of the Nieher eclacses, were directed to write in their owo Jans unee @ sentence, tothe effect that thie wae the 47h Anuiversacy of the Inetivurion; that it wae held fo the Hadlot the Union, aud that the American flag wae diaped in mourning, They were directed to wamne what ideae these suggested to their minds, and after # tine spent in the composition, their paper were read, One said that “the ttainofelavers had been washed away by the blood of the brave soldiors who fought for the Union." An said. “ILie with fec.loge of sadness T eee the {Union having the American flag draped in Why ie thie? [tie because our late be- stricken down by the finger intense grie’ tothe nation tallot Kichmond and the ed with the words a lie hae talleny etill our I Avcther «roe © The clond of War which so long diouped over haa suddenly risen aud t Ve and poceperity ehines over our sho With vegard to the death of une President the aime writer said, “ilie work waa done apd be hae fee to bin cewa: t in heaven, Let ua all try to be uncer, Christ, and we aball be 4 et riated that the writings above quoted were suite extempors, the ideas having only orcured to them at the tnoment. But the audience could vest for themrelver, Two ventiemen in the audieuce thea ave aqurtion oach, the nret, “What is your opinion of the conduet ot Engiand to this country during the rebellion,” amd the other, "Which is the greater—the pen the 4 aap LL © the auawers were being written, anentence, Love you mies" vue given by one of the enes, and epelied by the “facial alphabet by etructot, his nine being folded. The boy to whom tt war eceit “wrote it correctly.” ‘The inatructor ex- Plained that by a Armpie vibration on the al or with ea drum he cou iro converse with the pupusa, he anewere to the quest hove tioved were then read, and wevernily untavorable to Eng- Jang. A youn wrote that “Kagiand helped t) Mouth with arineand furnished her with pirate v ovis, which did the North great damage, This was @ war between the North and South, and noswith Eng- Jand. Enylond has, however, Lecome more kind to the Noith einer rhe received the news of tie araasaine- Con of ine President, aud perhaps thie was one reason why (od took Lincoln.” Inteistion to the pea aud the reord, one wiove that “Not until the swords were turned into ploughshares and pruning-hooks, would be believe that the poo wae mightier than the eword.”* A young lady wrove that “the pen waa gieater, it Jett nil wen to reaeon tor thetnselvos, while the twade widows and orphans, ‘Lhe pen taught that there wae @ God and a Sav our who would bring ua to Deaven, Lrue the sword was necesary to quell re- Dolaon, but be had non 4 Hob the sword, whieh bic Walk fo daylight aod wuth,’ iaduate wrote, The yoo ws muehtier than the sword, as much as Lincoln is greates than Grant.” Avoth eon was naked, “Whether reconstruc- tion could be better he y the rebel or by the negro vow!" Air, Peeteap alued that there wae bo fectariausin in the iustiiution, ether religious of 1 t stious of this nature were asked leit entirely to their own ideas, The sue ere to the shove yuestion favo ed the necro vote, beleving that the neyio would be gratetul for bis freedom, while the rebels would hold up the confeder- y longer ii they hed the power to do eo. A imey eraduate wrote in sulsiaoce as follows: “ Kither Tight help it :Le | nion were not alieady constructed beyond the power of tralio.s to diseoive. The rebels Might reconstruct it as the Automiet would put the Teruaine of @ vead body toxether, but where would be the rpirit to animate the tabernacie of eb Though we need not the negio vole. why refuse bim Magna Charta ot ‘ him what the (Applause) ibe suvience were them rey things ob random, ELE TA lona Tek sure CLongfelow, verb ( i America graule wo all citizens,” They unarmed we tollowa: A person vm state (Newada) , meity (Sau Francis 1), an aajective (capital); ead an te was written fiom these “Lantelow'a poune , WhO was travelling g aud when he ar. Fplnce he recited them eo well that of the city; aud be aleo recited a wen on our slay, A question, " While dumb, or bliad y" lows ot hearing follows "Bein choice was uot waid to the brig woida, “h would you rather be, deaf and Wa eeverally anewered in favor of id epeech young lady wrote as as | nin it is boat for mesotobe. Che We 2A te had at apse could | have stearth adieu; to the sunligh: theo well? Kather would | have anid to the qoundect Hite, Depart, Lean make myeelf music, but the light of day, pone but he who made me can create, ‘This closed the exercises and the audience dispersed, AMERICAN Bini S00 The 49th anniversary of this Association was Leld yesterday morning, at Irving Hall, the President, James Leanox, Eay., in the chair, The Rey. 8. 1, Tyna, Jr, opened the pro- ceedings with prayer, The auoual reports were read Dy Henry Fisher, eq. and the Rev, Dr, Holdrich, ‘The following ie an abetract Hurting the year two of the Vice-Presidents b een reme by death, Hon. Joe. C, Horablenee aod Wau, B, Crosby, Beq.: also Win, Forrest. F Manager, and Key. br, Potty of one of the Standiue New Au iaries te * trom all sources, #077861 trom awes of bouke, & collections mud Leow from dons. ale ' U to; rente, tO.0F Divectous coustituted, 89. Life OT 8 Hooks putes atthe Bible House, Heonhh, aid in foseieu iaude 2879 4; total pated, Le ot Teoke ieeued trom the Depository, 1biu ‘1 yuluiier, wid in toveien lands, exclusive of the pout Thiher fom the Blue Mouse, $0u,195, Entire dawns os thy vent, Hyolumes, Agmegate in- fue: of the laut tour yess fot the war), 806 108 vols tines, ‘Lote nuimte 1 volumes desued mice che OrKanization ot phe . K,6 0,684, Houke sol during the 9 ‘ : ke sold O65 G4. Hooks Sotor the bling culstion ot the » Solutiom valued wt $ibt- | TAU volumes, tneimding eloG 131 TT, Whole etre Luv oa Wibte Clty Record, 417 mmonthiy @ ornee, 47 Dountion aati vumbione by thi @ Manne ae & bx aud money ASE pope of which 62,548 1h were tor torelun © ‘ ork thirky-ihiee of whoin thier ale ln other conn a sud three ip the anay, Numterot voluntar une Paid Bible visitors or lowal mgeu's, 1s W900" gue thittes seven colporteuse in fuse laude lex hg thee and other voluntary ageuts, looks hae ee printed in nine different Innsuages abroad, bene what bay 8 been printed '2 the Hible Mouse tor tone #igu distibuuen, lotal nuwber of ia ar dinivets printed by the pocket), abou: 46 eNMse Bnd HLMPAMY AND NAVAL BOPPLY, Gran Lnited states Christian Commission, ite Png she Vives, valued at g6u.Tdu 4), Tota, to the Chciat Cou mindon, 1,268,17$ volumes, Granted ty ang tributed by ous Oo Agents and Auailiarios, 1. voluiues. For Naval aie Marine and Tul Abouk 60 0 Volumen besides large supp BUA TAOS At various porus, t ee Ly To the Fivedmen, 5. Tod vols, (iaat y POOPAL, OS. boy L dan Kimuted ina! SuuiHOn to supp Commiesion, I> 4v4) For southern troops and » Loos remitted im gr Prieopere of war, 35,694 in auxiliaries aud the Christian destitute Sunday schools through behool Uuion and oshers, 21,8: chvole supplied by our own Agimts, ye jplacelianovus dMtribuwion bee been large and ted, The following resolutions were offered and support- od by the following speakem: Rev, Wm, Adams, DDN. Y. City: Rev. Wm, B. Hantington, Wore teeter, Mase; Kev, Philip Soha, D.D,, N.Y. Clity; fev. Jonas King, D.D., Athena, Greece; Rev. Jacob Sernias, Koswa; Major Gea, Clinwoa B, Fiak, 8t, aule 1, Hesolved, Thay tho Bepart, a,abetract of which has been presen a be printed and cireulated under the Mangere. Me Tecotvers That in view of the eammencement of the Fi‘tieth year of the American Bible Socvety, Ko mom bumble hearty thankselvini hould rendered w Al sod, throueh our Lord and oe viour Jorue Chriet, whore continued fivor to this Institution ia Dow shown, not more by the past forty: pine yeast ot ite life than by those grander develop- meute of Prov nls ere 4 seo ee pore urvent appeale jetant nations “ Life, which characterize the begiuning of this year of Jubilee, #, Keaolved, That the unity of Seripture and the pi of the Chureh al:ke conte in the person of our and Saviour Jequa Christ 4 Resol That the great enlargement of this Boclety's work abroad, in thie eventful period of our nation's history, while it is an cocasion for devout thankfulness to Almiehty (vod, should encourage the ae of Christians to alm as ‘and expect etill greater ‘ord, bel 3, sived That ine civil war, from whieh the country In now emerging, hae confirmed our faith in the divine origin of the Keriptures, and in their altl- mate ascendaucy over the bearteof alimen, 6. Resolved, That the biessings with which God has crowned the work of the American Bible Suciety shoud stimaiate ite frieade to renewed eet the Immever demande for the Word of Life, which the revurn of poace is already making for our whole couatry. The Rev, Dr. Taylor, Secretary of the Society, of- fored the following additional rerolution : Resotret, That the members of the American Bibie Boriety reward with the deepoat sorrow the as. sossination of ALiabam Lincoln. Hresident of the Ture New Croton Boanp—APPlication United States, and that they hereby record their sense of the great lose which the nation and the | ?08 Isaesction.—In the Supreme Coart, Chambers, world have sustained in the decease of thir silueri- | before Justice Sutherland. yeewrday morntaog, the ous servant of the people, » hove interest in the Korle- | troubles of the Croton Aqueduct Noard eame up, on of which he war a life director, and whose devout Clark, D D, and Rev, Wm. H. Boole epoke, after which the congregation was diaminsed, Tur Fire Drrantwext,—It has been gene- rally supposed that the present orwanization of Fire- men were unanimously verse to the New Fire Commission system, bot at @ meeting of the Board of Firemen of the Volunteer Fire Depart- ment, held on Wednesday evening. the following En- vine, Hoes, and Hook and Ladder Companies, ex- pressed their willingners to do duty under the New Fire Commissioners, viz: Engine Companies 10, 15, 86, 28, 41, and 63; Hose Companies 21, &, 96, and 59; Hook and Ladder Companies T and 4, torether with Fnzinere Lynch, Weert, and Horn. Tuk ANDERSON ZovAvES, a veteran regi- tment, who have seen a great deal of active service — having fonght in elghteen battles, arrived in this city on Wednesday, It now numbers 158 men. and 14 officers. Gop at the Evening Exchange opened at 121% and closed at 182%. Stocks dull and transac- tions light THe U. 8 Tetecrarn Co, have removed their veneral offer fiom No, 26 Naseau street to 117 Broadway, near corner of Cedar street, THE COURTS, Fleven trees on Clove Road, were leveled with the ground luring a eM age 2 of the tolta, aticke of wood, &e,, whieh wo ereatiy endangered. but 0 far as could tained, no one was injured, one house io Atlantic avenue. near Clarsan avenues, were unroofed, Damage, 61.60), Much dacnage has doubtless been caused in the out- ekirte of the city. ALLEGep Arson, — Celia Batler etreet, The agent of the property, aa alleged, of igniting some etraw and paper, investigated on Saturday, Near Ciacionati. hi and bagrage ce) reverence for the W of God characterized his epplication for injunction Againet the now Hoard of others retaining their positions on tbe track. Ito Presidential r « mieten just and Hs Commissioners, ‘Two cases are before the Court, en- | maliately following tue concussion, @ voller of ruler ths pernek pL Psi ~~ oe OF | titted as follows firearms apprised the passengers that the affair a The People, &e., ex rel, Thomas Stephens avf, John 8. Giles. ther had time to concert any measures of defence, In speaking to the resointion the Rev. gentleman The Same, ex rel, Robert L. Darragh agt. George A. | @ ruffian, with revolver in hand, presented bim- took occasion to peak of the late President s¢ & | Jeremiah, wolf each door of the severe! cara, backed by thorough Christain and WHible-lovring man, (none occasion he went to the White House on some tnuai- ness, and while waiting in the anti-chamber he heard nvoice inside, He called the eervant to him and acked, “Whos voice is that’ “That. sir, | voiee of the President.” “What ts he doing * in reading the Bible, ir.” Does he alwayrdo that?” “Yea, rir; he alw endathe Hible before he coos to hie work.” (App ) Bneb wae the character of man whom th on wae called on to lament. He would now move the passage of the resolution. The Kev, D, A, Haabrook seconded the resolution tn afew romarks, after which the Precident called upon Rev. Mr. Burns of Canada, who having come forward said that he was unprepared to make a rpeech ashe all upon him, What hie senti- ty been made the people of (ausderincee y th th opie of the Ln.ted States in t verment. In this age of gold (nine! not the golden age) in thir age of apecula- tore and peculatore to find a man of such unimpench- ed honor as Abraham Lincoin was indeed a biessing. He wasatman who could truly say with the ancient rophet “To whom have I done wrong ? or, whom Rave I defrauded Ff" or with him who wae the erent: goods or wearing apparel.” In the course of his remarks (he Rev. gentleman took occasion to pay a commplirnent to (en, Fisk, whom he designated “the American The Attorney General, acting by Luther R. Mareh, Fey, in one of these cases, and Meaere, Fullerton and Knox in the other, moved for an injunction against the defendanta, who have been recently appointed Commiesionera of the Croton Ajueduct Departmen to restrain them from performing the fanctions their office, Ib it is claimed by the relatore that their removal, and the subsequent appointment of Merers, Giles and Jeremiah, are without authority and voi on the ground that the 2let rection of the Amend Charter of 1567 in repealed by an ect of the Legitla- ture prased April 3d, |Ses, entitled “An Act relative to the City of New York." It in turthar e'aimed that the reintors held their offices sutiect to removal on|y fo. cause, by the Governor, as provided by section 40 of the Charter of the City of New York, The Jnudeo took the pspers, and in all probability will render a decision this morning, Tur Fine Drrantwent Case—At the opening of the Supreme Court (Judge Ineraham), yeeaterday morning, Mr. Waldo Hntchina, in behalf of the Roant of Commissioners of the Paid Fire Department, ob- tained an order directing the cause to be placed on the Special Term Calendar before Judge Fow'er, At- torner-General Cochrane and Messrs. Waterbo and Allen have sucd out a writ of quo warranto call- Havelock.” The Kenediction was then pronounced toe sper the wy aa tae Had oda eg | te the meoting separated, their title to the office, On applicavon, Judge = =~ - svete ae lester stilt to be aire at the ane time, n accordance with this order, therefore, the causes ANTIBLAVERY BOCIRTY—CLORING Paocrentnoe.— were placed on the general enlendar this morning After the decision on Wednesday, as announced im | [t is sadersiood shat no Serious lisiestton will take t place in the Courts below th parties ng anxiour the Bcs, tocontinne the existence of the American Poespedite the master, so that it-can be disposed of at Anti-Slavery Bociety, the Committee on Nominations | ih6 June term of the Court of Appeals. reported a list of office re forthe enrulng your, with . the name of William Lloyd Garrison for President, Count oF Gunxsat Baesions—Jacob Behe, was That gentleman entered @ protest againas the use of | Convicted yesterday, of stealing a pocketbook from his name, and declined to serve, reiterating hie opin- | Ezra W. Thayer, on the 24th of April, Remanded. jon that the Society had finished ite work. Wenvell James Vincent pleaded guilty to erand larceny in Phillipe’ th batituted, and he wae tt Mr Phillipe took th ‘} stealing silver ware from Charles 8, Benson, of 45 elecud, Mr. Phillipe took the chalr, and in a brief speech expressed his regret at departare of Mr. | Weet 24thatreet, on the 24th of March, bentenced to State ou for two yews and #ix months arrison fiom the Society, and dociured bis (Phil- lipe's) detestuiuation to etand by the banner under | Charles O'Brien was convicted of grand larceny, in wineh stealing the w and pocketbook of Frederick W. be bad fought for thirty years, The eppeaker then offered a resolution most complimentary to Mr. | Jackson, of 951 Third Averue, on the 25th of April. Remanded ... Mary Smith and Catherine Hayes, Garrison, and itwasunnanimously atopted. A dis z he jeaced «uilty of grand larceny, in stealing clothing curelon wok place in regard to t roperty of the Society, when the meeting adjourned, om Margaiet Michand, of 86 Franktort street, on the [9:hof April, Remanded, Poutor Intentigence.— Alleged Thievea Arreated ~—James Woods and Chaslos Edwards, wore arrested yesterday, charged with etealing #200 worth of cloth- ing and other articles, bolunging Charles F.Rogors and George H. A'lan, boarders at No. 61 St. Mark's Piace, From the testimony it appeare that a few days since, the prisoners called at the above house and engaged board, saying that Naik, were clerks ju Lord & Taylor's Kioadway Store, The following day they decamped, taking with them the above property When ariested, a portion of the stolen goods were foand in possession of the prisoners, Edwards having ou a pair of Mr, Roger's pantaloons, The detectives od the roomwa of the prisoners in Prince etreet, hey found many articles of clothing, whieh A. € euppored to hav patolen. Justice Dowling cominutted the prisone:s for examination, Arrest af a Rurglar.—On Wednesday evening. Officer Glynn, of the Sth Precinct, arrested Janes Dolan in the act of committing a burglary at No, 30's Mercer at. [t appears that Anna Fitzeerall, who oc. cupled the apartm leit home in the ing, and, returping at li k, tound that the door of hor "On act of summoned hin order was give hurt the ladies ;"* and while ane kept guard at each door, the others proceeded through the train and made every man “siand and deliver." While the passengers were rolled in this wi the gang p'undered the express car, el in such ® way ae te imprison the messenger, to nee at wae Die head from 1 opening j. y « loud oath from going on outside, war g eeved the top of hie head if he did not get back. The er ys with the aid of an axe, soon cut their way nto the cer, and drew ous the money safes, three in number, They demanded they keys from tho messenger, under the pain of death, but two of the safes being through free Clocinnat! to 8. Louis he waa only able to open for them the local sate The others they blew open babel Jad patina hav- ing vainly endeavored to force oor with the arr. The following incidents of the attack ere related by the St. Louis Rarrniioas : From one gentieman the robbers took #2,700 In money; from another €1,4%; from ae soldier, just paid off and discharged at Cincinnati, #652—every dollar he had. Mr, Thomas Paget, of Keokuk, low #19 in money, but saved bie watch by passing it to his wife, Is was supposed the rascals got #50,~- 000 from the paaseugers,and the remainder of $150, 000 from the express safes. One informant states that they took only twenty-two watches, though they probably got more, as another, who was on. the train, say* they took some fifteea or sixteen from passen in the car in which he was, Mr. A. Leite!, druggist of this city, was on tho train. We learn (though not Res Me, Letteh> that before the searching party reached him, he quiet'y passed bis money and watch to his wife, hen the fellow demanded his money, of course, he wastold by Mr. Leitch be had none, “Weil, then, let ushave your wakb" “I bave no wakh, either,” said Mr. Leitch, “Well, you're a d--d well dressed gentleman to be travelling without money or watch.” “Itis all so, nevertheless,” sail Mr, Leitch, “butl")! tell you what I have got, I've Kot a bottle of good whiskey.’* Pulling the ar- ticle from bina pocket, the fellow took a drink with bim, and with thie good humore! sally, Mr.Leitch got rid of bis ugly custorner, After having kept the passengers and others under duiess some three-fourthe ofan hour, the roblers went to the Obio river, sorne one hundred yarde distant, got juto three or four skifls, or yaw unmeared them, aud rowed off for the Kentucky abore, crt of the aposties “ | have coveted po mal New Yonx Crry Mission axp Tract Socrery.— The thirty-elghth anniversary of thie Aesociation was held Inet evening at Irving Hall, the President, Rev. Thomas DeWitt, D. D., in the ehair, The exercises commenced by the congregation singing the hymn “Sicilian,” from the Churcl: Melodies; after which the Kev, Thor, J, Hastings offered prayer, The President then delivered a short address, after which the Corresponding Secretary read # #tatement, in which it was set forth that the name had been changed from the Tract Society, at a meeting in De- cemwber lest. to the name it now bears, and now it took ad ampoe the benevolent societios of the day. e@ the beginning of the yen fionary was added (o the 6th Ward, and the Moravian Church, was edna to the 7th and The Ladies’ Tiact Society had aided therm very much by having already employed four i ‘The etatement conciuded by tehant of New York had written uid make one of six who would contribute $5,000 towards 9 fund wo Yeoh propeity for a building for the Society, The Secretary hoped that aid in that manner would be given, ‘The following are extracts trom the last anoual re- port, and other facts: m after the formation of the American Tract Boclety in 1s25,the New York City Tract Society was organized, and for afew years devoted tts nition chietly to the distribution of tracts through volunteer effort. [twas not long befor mand aroee for mine sionary labor, and in 1535 fou ) Missionaries Were loyed, which number bas been gradually in- Jef. Davis? Present Position Described. On Inst Bunday evening, says the Philadelphia Ixquingg, Rev. J, BR, W. Sloan, of New York, preached asermon in the First Reformed Presby- terian Church of this ci During the discourse he alinde! to the providence of God, as seen in the destruction of the Southern Rebellion, and when ff. Davis, the head of the late nfoderacy, be said he would not stop to describe oresent aituation in his own words, but wonld a description of it from the word of God, Mr, Sloan then read from the fourteenth chapter of Isaiad, beginnning at the fifth verse, as follows = The Lord hath broken the staff of the wicked, und the ecepire of the ruiers He who smote the peop'e in wrath with comtinoal ttroke, he that ruleth the nations in anger, is perse- cuted and none hindereth, The whole earth is at rest, and t« quiet: they break forth into singing, pa the fir trees rejoice at thee, and the ondars of room had been forced open with a looking into the room, ehe saw two t bres Bhi nn. who succeeded in arresting Dolan nccomplice effecting his escape through 4 rear door, ing into her trunk and bureau Gl The acoused was cominitte Ledwith, Burned.—Elmira Pleree, a little girl 11 years of ag, living at Lod Woeet 15th et, wae seriourly burned by coming in contact with @ light while as the Vreabyterian Church in 22d st, near 7th ave, she for trial by Justice ' non, saying, since thou art laid down, vo tever is crested until the present time. More properly to | was taken home by the police, come up against ue designate the partlew work of the Society,the name Embezclement..John Ruthfin waa arrested yerter- Hell from beneath ie moved for thee to meet thee ae eels Change id it ls vow kKuown as the New York City Mission and Tract Bociety. During the last year 37 missionaries were employed, who, at 11 tineion stations aud 26 ;ooms in tenement houses beki 3.455 religious meetingr, made 65,00 visite to families, many of whom were visited by the mlasion. at thy coming ; it etirreth all the chief ones of the their throure all the kings All they shall speak and also become weak as wet day, by Detective Wilson, on the complaint of Henry Maulard, the roadway confectioner, who charmer the prisoner with having collected $46.51, and appropri- ated ittohisown use, The prisoner wae comultied by Justice Ledwith in defauls of $6v0 bail, 4 the dead for thee, even 1; tt hath raised up fiom he nation unto thee, Art thou Art thou become like ED unto us? ary only, tuade as inany calle on the poor, ou behalf ‘hy pomp ie brought down to the grave, and the of the Association for Improving the Condition of the BROOKLYN, noise of thy viola; the worm is spread under thee Poor, for the purpose eof investigation and giving tom. poral relict, besides numerous cals on pastors, rub. ecribers, and othe ® in reference to special cars, and the collections tor the Society ; befitended hundreds of widows and oiphane; secured employment for scores of men, women, and children; united in tuarriage many coupies living iu sin; obtained S91 temperance pledges; led 4.07 children and outh to Sabbath schools and Bible Claeses : induced Ber children to attend day schools; perruaded 4.626 perroua to attend public woreh: to church privilege and the wort covers thee How art thou fallen trom heaven, O Lucifer, sap of the inorning | How art thou cut down to the ground which didst weakea the nation, For thou has sid in thine heart, “I will ascend into Heaven, I willexa'tmy throne above the tars ot trod: Twill eit also upon the mount of the congre- ention in the sues of the North, 1 wall ascend above the heights of the cloude, 1 will be like the Moet tlieh." °c wt thou shall be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit, They that eee thee shalt narrowly look upon thoe, and consider thee, saving, Ie thie the man thet the earth to tremble at did shape kis ne 5 th fe the world os & wilderness, and destroyed * thereof; thatopened not the howse of hie priaoners Terai GALE or Winv—A Storrnocse Sracew py LiguexingHovusss UNgoorkp, Tarrs Brows Down, &c.-A terrific gale passed over the city shortly after six o'clock last evening, and caused pat deal of damage by the unroofing of house uprooting of trees and prostration of fences, &c. The duration of the storm was not more than fifteen minutes, during which time some thousands of dol. lars’ worth of property wae destroy ed, The capalo on Thomas Shortland & Son's store- house, No North Plier, of the Atlantic Dock, was struck by lightning, The electric fluid passed through the building and se! the upper portion on fire, The grain contained in the building commenced burning, Testored 1 per to 3 persons Y Bibles a Pestaments; distributed Me @ total expenditure, for thy y ib OL. rtal value of pre ew York im 1sid, $000,000.00, Taxen #1i,ua.cm, Populetion of New York, in 1s. go, Ip isd kings of the netions, even al! of them, tive in glory, ¢ wo house, But thou art #1,04KAN, In 1515 we hind 14 mlasionarion aud ox: | tn te nearminessot the Fire Depactrueat prevent, | coe ouvor thy. grav m bianchand pended ¥6 40, Rt 1o04 we had ST mises oaries, aud HH ‘ ne PROM ESHeM ¢ eat ho raiment of th sinin, thrust throagh expen PALS. etthe fi ames from spreading to Auy ereat extent, | wiih aeword, that co down to the swpesof the pit, as @ carcass troducn unde: tect Thou shale no: be joined with them in burlal, be- couse [hon hast des royed thy lana and alain thy © e@@ that our property and our popalation have quadrupied in Su years, and though there has been Vhe place was, however, complete!y flooied from top an advance in our wiesionary operations, it haa pot to bottom, causing damage to about @10.0%, fully been in ibe, some ratio; Sud ruch havo been the | covered by insurance, Some 12,000 bushels of grain, | peories the ueed of evil aoers shall never be se. changes in the character and surroundings of our ® » ore: bee bed, i, Pusstion, that supposing the uiselonary work to | Moetly corn, and 500 Barrels of moat w stored on | © oe " nave been at the rivnt e'andard Sy )eare avo, it is | the premiaes ee "> Cael quite evident that eight tines as muck is pequired ‘MARINE NEWS. (8—M'p rieos.04 00 CLEARED, The effects of the etorm wae more severe in the ele- vated parts of the city than In the ‘ow places, At the Junction of tamiiton avenue, Van B.unt and Caroll | 3 § evreeta, where the wind had a cies: t|— - - f three how, Contiibutions may be eens to 51 Vesey street, or lv Bible House, Appropriate resolutions were then read and adcpt- ed, after which the addresses were made The Rey, Howard Croeby, D, 1), aaid that the in- sweep, Lhe roo one house was blown down, und the cornices © tention of the Society was to convert (he whole city, | others wore tor n off, It wae rm ported hat .s yn a ht FAMBRIPE- Townler, ow Par Commander, ae 4 - a and child hed been erushed to dew oouls not | 150 eee seieete ‘4 baht ineluding Roman Catho.ice, we, Intidele and Pole ne traced Lo any reaponaible eource | BHIPS—Pritieh Que 1 ? Wheeler, City ties We were notto ues the arithmetic of this r houses in ‘Tompkine Place were unroof | Point, Via, Cuiverre, 1 wor They were fightine the battle of whe Lord, | | They are owned by Mensr. Hunt, Shotwell, Cary s nil, Stostir . Ute: aBdin converting mous they went aethe Linedves | ter, aud other, and mummbetwd dey by diy oly BAKAS—A Krell, Stettiny Heiress, Hilton Head, went into Canaan, with the promises of the Aimighty | and 4t BRI -Flizabeth Seliade, Autw Angoety a over thea heads for their banner, “We waik by I'he tin roof of No, 214 Court street woe blown upon | Cadiz Vinnes, Cieutueg ie betipee, Onwtivia, iece- falvh not by sight” Let that lesson be engravea | the wooden awning of a grocery on the oppo + | Hiffe; Joba Marhaway, Cordeuus, deeply on their beats and (he tak of converting # | 1 Auumberot persons had sough! she teruniers BOCHOONER.—Lavinia Keli, Demarara; Indog Dillion of people woud be easy, Christianity roade | neath, bat foruinacely the aaming did Bot ive Way, | Toeel: BE g Bacheilo, Marcaretville, Na; G RC, ite way in epile of wil difiiculties that it met aud | and noone wa injured, 5 Halifax: WoS Champlin, Portiers Monioe; Granite woking by uth and uot be sight, watered the pining | ‘The window panes in the 444 Police Precinct State, Moston; Seu Foam, Newburyport; N C Harris, do; Graham, Hautes; Areiic, Fortress Monioe, ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPS.-New York, Fortress Monroe; Jersey, Washington, DC; Relief, Cape Lear terpe, Alexandria, DO; Golden Rule, Aspinwall, © A; Lindy Chasleston; GC Whitney, Portiess Monroe; Sound until they became tritful, He conciuded y jjecoumonding the poopie to assist in the great ork, The Rev, George A, Petts, said that personal re- sponribility was owed to God, to man's own spirit and to the world, This last was the responsibility of Btallon House were broken by the force of the wind, as were also those of several oiher buiidings in the vicinity. Phe roofs of Noe, 33 and 3d Dean street were Liown tuto the rear vard A laree was uprooted wire, thas pr tree in Baltie etreet, near Smith, d fell acrors the police telecraph nting telegraph communication be SILLPS—Fres, Fillmore, Pt, Monroe; Onward, NO; pds He would speek, and that was to carry tothe | gween the different aeation house wiihe Bact aan tence jon an ele power (a taake Chrigiane of al Meteona The Tet of Amernan's srccery, fi eae ive ai; | HARKS—Sissiboo, Matanzas; Gazelle, Trinidad: Dut it was in their power to teach their fellow man joining buildings on the corner 0} rtle avenue an: Moneynich, New Orleans; White Wing, Table Bay; BRIGS—Annie Sedert, Clenfuegos; Nellie, Trini- dat. Elves, Guantanamo: Thomas Albert, R. Grande; Cojouella St Jobna PR, KCHOONERS—Pensamento, Lishon; quer. Ele- uthora: alte Cardenas; Alice A Branded, racoa: Challenge, Charlottetown, ¥ ET; F A Heath, Carde- nas; | BSmall, of Kingston, J from Matamoras; slobn R McKee, Huntington for Albany; 8 Messenger, Hartford for Rondout; EM Welles, Hartford tor Brunawick; James Li Deputy, Providence tor Eliza pater street, were blown ne bhe rear yards, caus- mage to the extent of 2,000. wh extension wo the hous of Contineutal En- gine Co, No. 9, in Cariton avenue, near Myrtle Lue, (#bich was to have been inaugurated this ning) was uproofed, Damage #50). id f ind was tremendous on Fort ht be a isvorer, Lot sem do this then, and from Aho. Mr. Marin Phoaner and sot while attommte the Lighest to the lowest, aid in tho epreading of the {nig to fower ite tae ou the hers pole, wore blown J adi a Wares tance of Ju feet, The sen wae emowhat injured The Bey, Joba Coltea Suit D, D, Rev, F.G.,).by he taly * the way of life, and upon this doctrine of personal re- sibility he would urge upon every one the execu- tion of the Master's last command, “Go ye and preach iY i, Gospel Mo ovary creature,” They copie at t ide w & cor ‘s t shoulder a musket, andhe who could ie . mona inthe near Frank! averns, pale, bricks, jrea ¢ blown chimneye and roofs, flew about every pin lite ascer- Three houses in Fracklin avenge, near Myrtle, and Hedgys was broneht before Justice Walsh, yesterday, on the charge of setting fire to the premises of V.G..Fall, in detected the aceused striking a light for the purpose The case will be The Guerilia Raid Upovu a Rallroad Train The attack upon ® passenger train of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, near Cincianati, by « band of guerrillas, last Friday, bas been already briefly reported. The Cincinnati papers state that the attack was made by fifteen rebels, pert of whom were dreamed in Confederate uniform. The train bad passed North Bend, fourteen miles lrelow Cincinnati, when the locomotive was thrown from the trace and turned over on ono side, the express sharing the ware fate. The first passenger coach ran into the baggage car, co nsing @ great shock, but iniuring nobody seriously, the was not mmply ae railroad accident; and before ove or two companions of the same character. The Rob every d—d man, bat don't yy, five othere of Tt had capsiz- Mr Perce, who, after the accident, thrusting out aman standing near, #ho threatened to blow off bethport: G Bratton, Providence: 3 F Wallace, Glows crater: Cornelia. Providence: H W Benedict, (ireene it er Philadeiphin: Ses Flower, Boston: Vandalte be ew ord; e je, Ne Ad Pome, ty Vietory, Calais: Machtae, JR Watson, iayden, Providence; 0 K, New New London: Joe, Providence, J Baldwin, Gloucester: Lookout, Machine; Helen ings, Cardenas; Chiioe, Port Royal, 5 C. Too Late for Classification. DEATIUS. NEWRFRY-On Thareday, the 11th inet, at bie late reaidence, 277 W. Sud et, Joseph H. Newbery, lm the 8¥d year of his age. Th tives and friends of the farnily, slao the if shed et Fogine Co, Hook and Ladder Coa. Nos. 2, 5 and 14 are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, thie (Friday) atternoon, at | o'clocks from Dr, Stry her's Chureh, S4th 06, bet. Sth ond 96m aves, oo4 O'REILLY—In the 46th of his bh O'Reilly In th year ane, Milee The friends of the family, and thore of his bros thers, Francia, Laurence end John, are reepectfully invited IPUAY ALLE: DOO d to attend the fun ral, on May 15. at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, #Xi «i invitation, 3891 bet. 2d and bd aves, without furthe A BAKER WANTED—AS FOREMAN ON bread and cak short distance in the country, © whom fi willbe given. Appr ae 18 Kaas 20th et, th efore 11 o'clock. 31 TINSMITH WANTED—INQUIRE A? & 289 Broadway, in the basement, under the Ne York Coutral K. KR, Company's office, corner of ie Place 3 BS, beh itstety AND MOST DURABLE Led oe Modei Dye of the Werte eet preference te sees ue T DOES NOT STAIN THE SKIN, and ae all who have tried It, acknowledes, DOES NOT INJURE THE HAIR, but obanges Ked or Grey hair toa beautiful aud mature al BLACK OR Seow ‘Toetantaneously and is sold a Jeruggiete wt the in rice of FrY TEN TS PER ake parental Depot 46 South Second streets, Williames WHOLmsALE AGENTR.—D. Barnes & Co., fi Pe Heekman Wheeler, 11 tow ; Fraser & Law, Cherry at; Miller & Reed, 180 Allen, cor, Stan} 101) Sty Hoadley, 91 Fiw and cor, Houston #t. and Ave.!): ave; Porter & Fairchild, 415 Hudeon stand 477 Sixth Ave. Truggiete can also be supplied by C, N, CRITS oo * TENTON, iath ave. GERMAN BARBER WANTED—NO, 484 Greenwich st, cor, Canal. 893 ONGSHOREMEN NO. 2 WILL HOLD their Geoveral Quarterly Meeting on Friday ave. Bart recuse Funetual attendance of all bing 4 jueeted, as Hueiues i transacted Ri order of JOHN GANNON, Pree, CBT MAS . See. BAS OTICE TO THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP Firemen... At a meeting of the aaid body, heid Spring Strect Hall, on Wednesday, May Vth, 1 members joined and paid their initiation feos: and resolved that the wages of raid firemen be $60 mavath, and coal-parser 0; hereafter to be conside ered by market prices. embers are reqnestee te RAL Press seein FOSTER aes res, f 4 JOUN LYNCH, 390" STRAW HAT TRIMMERS WANTED—AP- +) ply to ©, H. KERRY & BRO. cor of Lafayette and Throop av, Brooklyn, 387 \ ANTED—A SINGLE MAN TO GU TO Ridgefield, Conn.; one that understands gare dening and the care of horees. and can come weil recommended, and willing to make himeelf generally Useful ADBIY 40 Be GODFREY. & Sons 49 Spruce \ ANTED— EMPLOYMENT ON EVEN- ines, from fi to 11% o’cloe! 4 ® young man, Addreas CHAKLES J, WOLFE, 209 First ay, 58 ATi BET RED ASH COAL, @9; NUT, per ton ; Whito Ash, $9 50; loss to grocers, carte men and pediers, at the yard, 141 Goerck street, D, PHELAN, 365 Coat — OAL—COAL,—THE BEST RED and white ash stove and ege for $8.5). Nut coad at $7.5". Beat coal for bakers and oveter saloons, 831 and 885 Rivington st, ADAM BROWN. 409 ‘OAL AT $8 75—A_ FIRST RATE PINK ‘and White Ash egg for bakers and salooun, at 85 75: stove size $9; nuteT 75, At T2and 74 Mane ein et, bet Kivineton and Delancey 459 WOOD, YARD, 2ND AVE. BETW. asTHt and 26th ery best qualities of Vir- pee and other Pine, Oak and Hickory wood at the jowest mnarket price, by the load or cord, ‘Ss cord te a load, and delivered free of charge, ROWLAND @& co, si SEWING MACHINES. ———t R & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM Stitoh avd Lock Stitch Sewing Machiney $s Broadway, New York, and %35 Fulton at, poe yn, d SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TG \ ront, Wheeler & Wi'son's, new in perfect order, Machines repair tions etven at 1,270 Broadway, near 3: SEWING MACHINES FO +2 rent; all first clase machines, new end % hand cheap for cash, or part payment. Machines bought, repaired and improved, at S36 Broatway, up stairs, N..-Old machines taken in exchange, 2 SEW! MACHI —HOWE'S A BAND Cu also Singer's No, 2 and family ; Finkle Lyon's, Weed's. Wheeler & Wileon's, Wilcox Gitbs and Grover & Maker's for sa. and wb rent, 659 Broadway .H. 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