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. Jed. He urged Christian ace | want of faith a the salvation offered in } iW might be required. Those snppites were ture | ‘Tom! Te Re arection of oben ole prescting | Cure be LOCAL NEWS, ished during the yeare 1865 "and 1866. De: | four from the. atore of Henry ‘Punchard, 6s eamers, via Quebec, every Wed ar thew veventy-one | And ihe opening of haii# aud theatres for re- | Rey. Mr. Ganse, of thir city, opened the NAW YoRR AND YiowIT?, cision rererved. New Chambers street, They were eld for ; Fry Ae ot catcwment of forty | Higtons fsiruction for the masses. Dr. | discussion of the next topic —_ ANSWER TO THR CORPORATION COUNERT. Worata Mal bp, steamer. 16. 111 and tiat of ollars can be ralecd, while four are | Halls address was recelvcd with sigas of ap- Influence of Chriatian homes b¢ | Weare Coxsecrunen—Tt will not rein] Mr. Martindale then stated, in reply to the | Assavit.—Leo Newman, of 17 Rasox street, | por New rane 7 Sits close aatty tf lating Im thie northern por-| The firet subject for discussion was the He believed that chief among Christian | 8F #now im this cliy to-day before 6 o'clock | opinion of the Corporation Counsel, a6 re- | quarrelied with John Brady, in the 4th Ward, athee P, on charge of steahog w baricl of | oe bowe GE be Dest cies Glecese are nom ried yeaterday, the following as lis views: opencd by Rev. Mr. Hall, of this city: home Influeuces are, daily reading of the | P.M. A.B. Twatcuen. | PO q when John dealt Leo s blow in the bead with ESS ‘here. are Taeaty wate "ere ToMne, Prayer and Conference par Beriptures and family prayer, “Chrstinn 1] oan Merson Tooreeeat Moamee— oan a Ze by the Prgnor| %, hammer we and Justice ie ee aving barely & name to | bow made most Interesting and prodiable t ample before our children and those who re- IntN @.— | Counsel ie oaly ta Zieh Of | Dowling locked bm up for trial ive, and, therefore, cannot properly be tak He thonght that to make prayer meetings, | side beneath our roofs, and exertion of rea ‘The Sum reporters, sent out to make ‘' obser- to account in thie connection. Of the] &c., interesting and profitable It was neces: | posible nuthority Christian parents. | vations” of the promised meteoric display, BROOKLYN. remaining, after deduct- | sary that the officers and members of the | Ty too much tnduleen those just referred to, thirty-eix, not | church should attend them and should bring | When children grow up we allow the rit on Thursday night, returned home disguated A Mas Exocken Sesamtess wrrnt a Sioxo- wenty-eix none or doubtful replies have | Mr. Moody, of Chicago, urged more work | ing back by their autho ived, and this upon the basi out 24 o'clock yesterday morning, aot ite one-half, declare that ‘they aie in favor | their families with them. Rev. Dr. Goodale, | ten’ the family and pubic devotions, of to | about By - y suor wHiLe Prorectixa a Youxo Gat, FROM Beceree tention Des tae proveded aew diocees, toareec, es6 | of Atiserdam, M. ¥., urged sarpest p stave away, just ae they. plea i | having “observed” anything in the meteorle cof ; Cente Gorden, Hoe pot aa oneal, are opposed to It, and from | ¢o secure intercat and pruni in such mee wrong Parcnis are responsible for not bi line, which fact was chrooicted im the Sew, eb eaileb tite hey ors Ge hu For the purpose of aff-rding increased facti “ ant.” W et under which the Board |s ory by occupation, residing at No. 61 Douglass ., 4.80 and 10.80 P | wo the aptobens ceatccerng reeraased tat uoder head of “ poriponemsnt.” While, from wrong doing. Mr. Ganse eloced with a render noJndgment, we ean only report ont @] though not leas prayer, We who are pa: hy street, was accosted by a young girl, In Gold A mmmodions building has been erected and Mt Yon with the mother diocese, frente would be gricved dumb of | Ay eloquent word: for talihfulnean in every | however, the presses were Lard at work ae ermainating of ence bg I re ead street, near Tillary street, Brookiyn, on | Bal more and We ington Mall, 6 A M. and 6.90 tC sare iB bow penne, Lab | ‘Out such conection, twenty-six parishes, | dwarfed children, and yet God haa thow i y ot he Rev. Dr. fv printing the Svs, the stare commenced to | ¥39 will impose « tnx to, satiety auch a we m7 | Monday might last, who asked bik to protect chy? een Stomphie, | Gots rere the public and the emigran } bout one-third, are in favor of the ineasare, | of such tn his church. He bad heard EU st Slate lly shoot, At the Observatory at Central Park | fine no doubt of the power of the I her trom three men who bad insulted ber Montguisery, ‘Mobile, Savauuah, close daily; | which will be afforied them withows ebarper ts ‘and sixteen, aout one-fifth, are opposed to | church offccrs make the enme prayer atere- |‘ ( aus At home not only to cont ¥ t was kept of the number of | Interpose in this mode, and to direct the sates | Whalen spoke to the men, whem he was a oso Me Alfred Erbe bas been appolmed “Buperisten® while from thirty-four no answers or! otyped for ten years, and as soon ag) to Christen tules, but to be euch thre Loot ergtlan todd T eeaan faction of puch et but of the taxe? soulted and kucched down senseless upon | Charieston, Haleigh, Witmington and Newbern, | ent of the Labor Exchange,” and all applications Goubtiul ones have bern received. Io regard | be entered be knew what wat going to fo Urough, cut and out, as Jesus hin eteors that appeared. ‘They did not com " Tue power of the Leg: the sidewalk, Two men, named Juha York NC, daly, 0A. 3 for labor will he made to him. No the endowment of forty thousand doliars, | low He was in the Fulton strer aver | mience to fall in any considerable numbers hae been t ibject of ju and Melvin Gorn were afterwards sed | New Jersey Way Mail, 5 A. M. and 4.99 P.M. To ope rho Labor Exchange, tt te destj hee think that it Us | meeting recently, and . pet ia | Mr LP. Thatcher, the celebrated tonne | mence to fal y i the court ef App A Lrctht. befnge Justice Buckley. York | New Jersey Central Mail, 6 A.M, and 2.20 P.M. | to furnish to employers not only domestic pcyes y ne Prayer lie & HUF pec r | , ore Convicted Gnd Fenty) Northern Railroad of New Jersey (Mail) ‘ killed of meeban! it, and to faciliteare comme forty express no opinion. ties, and @ man n that grand old song, Home, | counted; between 4 and 6 A.M. 224 wer (ary for alg months. The examination of gad of New Jersey (ital & shilied of sopebasteal labor: and lo fat Bhowid this Norihera Glocese be formed, tt | spowded and @," which wae iin W tren, and from to 6 A.M. 99. The aggre. Guerney was postponed until Monday next. n oA. Mand § P.M. GULIAN ©. VEUPLANCK, Prost, frould bay the outect (taking the Iatett | bouse of heaven and to supply aie from 7 P.M. on Thursday event ig until During the arsanlt on Whalen, the girl made ‘York Central Kailrond Mail,6 A.M. 2.90P. | FREDERICK ¥. WINSTON, Vice Prest, ablished statistics clergymen, {the church. What that aan ab & Mb ‘ her eseape, and has not nh since, M. CYRUS H. LOUTREL, Bee whose last) annual contributions | done, he believed, » have drawn bi 6 P.M. on Friday morning was 854. Being The tjured than was taken to bis home, Man 8 A.M, ae, Meena, He iy ACT. AM ITH i r orning the dis " b e jem eh sercisders are mere (ere 1 008 “the pe pale: | working Chelsie We cau player Thal, were dlecrssed | OF euch 80 Carly Boe to ee pooled he Frain Pronrocwer. Ellen Riley, alias yiiset), 8 As Me anid 00 P.M Pariek MeRLNOL, oicante are more than 7,000, the popula: | working Clritiaue im the eu t ne ere play was witnessed by very few persons, fo Lier aah Bod ‘, ATRICK McRLWOL, on jon of the region being more than 24,0) 0. | meetings it wae deemed better not to pro! th ; bd te fcales eatent is ry Clark, waa brought before Justic oA M1, 90nd 400. M.| RICHARD OWORMAN, akg {ea AY - fe firet, diver Juder Stith, of Boston; Rev Mr. Lyle, of | sessions of the Convention beyond two days. | only those interested to @ ¢ ickley yesterday, on the charge of stealin, 9.90 P.M, JOHN T, HOFEMAN, Mayor, Ni Benet tn to Wa clency. the teat arocne | NT chr, Mebernut and ctuers ieilowed iu | The Business Committee then reported | the movements of the heavenly bodies than iyo dep Lprekaiiech GOnGlntAe B15 frees 1h Gie Mt and 99 Pi, BAMURI. BOOT Mayor Broakiye he thirty-four dioceses of the American lar strain serieg of revolutions which were passed an: tin the repose of thelr own, kept watch for Where End. county | A rieker took eg otning a4 (cam the deets | platen Inland Mauda PM fa RnlNAkD CASSIERILY, Sharet te coi Hcante, the eigh abject imously, acknowledging the kindores of Dr p ‘and to pay 3 Freenold an General Agent and Saperintendean ped ea ouet ceatren ine Buvertr’ Kugere and hia conertety in opening. thelr | the phenomens. Which were found Just aud equitable, The Roard | a suow-window in Fulton street at the Capade (Easy —— ‘ ene ar? Tithe coemsenee, Cours ace uave Wad Het rage ness how | arch to the Convention meetings; thank-| Br. ANpaKw's Socirry— Etrctios ov | will proces {nthe discharge of ite duties, aud will | The accuse ras com ited to the Peniteas costes aes itu AE WORD ARER LIBRARY, — THR APPRENTIC RE Whelr attention directed to the condision of | wag ihen spoken to In neatly a almilar mane] 'H the Rueate from other Stater for thelr | Oyyickns,— This old Scotch Society met nore ine anatatance of ihe Corporation | tary (ur alx months Sesade (ier Mal. 8 A.M, god SOP Me depos Ary, 473 broadeay, afrds man sera Ube diocese, supposing that these to o0W | nop as the previous anbje t had been, Chauge | preeunes and Christian counsel. fod Marl: | tage nicht at Delmonico's, Mr. Willlam Wood, nary hyectiog whieh be hae inverpeed. | ‘Tx Pace ow Mitk.—The farmers, tt apy | Wiliamaburgh and Greenpolat, 6A. Mand 2 P.M | chsnlos or tradesmen tn thelr Dasitena A Ia | oceees aball Lave been created. There | iy the leaders and varicty in the exercises | 1rd the Presiden : crlorm.| presiding. An amended constitution was then sald the Corporation Cot ears, bave determined to charge eight cents | Nova Seotia aud Newfoundiand, 6 A. M., 1. humber of new works have been added wilhin t Would then remain in the Diocese of ed, whe bie, Rev, Mr, W tion for the faithful and impartial periorm. | pi i. nel would appear here only by the act making | ¥ Ld 6PM. Jast four %, embracing most of the recent Rew York 186 pariehe clergymen, and a Caries of Brooklyn, Mears, | Ance of thei duties, and also the preas and | submitted and adopted. The following of-| it compulsory todo so. per quart for milk to retailera, The price Rewark Mal & 1) A. M9 ond 400 PM " Practical and Miscellaneous Publicar Of least 20,009 communicants, with a pecunie | porynne DE Gurl Ba cher, reed the eerie let or ine 6 A 1 RIMOKT foern were elected for next year: ‘The Board then adjourned. heretofore ald by retailer w five an Ve Servey City Mall choses 8 A. M.. 1.00 8d 490 P. fons There alee & good eupply of Periodical Oey Pen aN 8) Oe eet di atiaae or | Bekhborhood visitation, amd the fulles: lit | Py aining time of the Convention wae]. President. John Taylor Johnston, Pirst Bonra of Health. pall cents per quart, they paying (be freight. " lasted last year, ‘The rooms are airy, well gue, ot Ae ? i th Spirit may direct. Key \ te ida pd rave! Veet c oir, Managers ne ’ , lev aa snintestiiooian em} YY Ube population of tbe region bein, 000 | Nie ausing provides horen and wagon, and resietton te Be We cers, cad the Goave Joke Weberiecn, fi. Wood, Jomes Collen quarters, Mott atreet. Permnita were granted | cents should be charged to customers for one | “Por of New Work, Nev. 15, 1867. | [ctor in thelr business, may ake oat ey A Ferissbt la all the i, coe takes as any earnest workers with bli | jun ad) ourued sine die 7 der, James Beaod, A M. Stewart, Bryce several batehere to qoutions thelr bests] @ a o igh ee Lygekeghed gain SS SSS fron of chara. o, the, pepownzacion of 8 mend forma great ele- | the horse will carry. He fills bis pocket ray. ‘Treasurer-J. M. Morrisca. | Secre- seoaedail a woAT A an Sots, proper suaciees * Wente of power and infuence among ber} Win uoices of preaching and religious ser- tary”-Alea't Nilod,” Assibtant-Seeretary= | nets one tu Forty-eecond atreet, though | | Kon An & TAKE: Nie Oe cc gwake(Novs..ed| 448 | 786 | 10 Of phitioed athe Libary. Svarneymen mechatiog Bieter dioceses in this land, and have ninety | ying and he bad very little difficulty in Tho Indi J. Dutt Wallace. Chaplains Kev. Dr. Me. | objectionable, waa temporarily permitted un- | > a Nov.h..647 4a R88 10 61 9 in the offices of lawyers, physicians ‘ist fore clergy aod 10,00) more communicania a i 4 organised fo Andians. } , tithe cwner le enalled toprocure a mure| In Front atreet, near Jay etreet, between | N' curing noes, aud be had organized « Lend, Rev. J. R. Campbell, Physiclan—Dr ' , Nov.6..648| 442 | 943 | 1 48 other suitable persons, jad when, twenty-nine years ago, | Ch, hh co members and @ large Sabbati | Snddem Atinck ©, nm Pa I. K! Colville. suitable f A memorial was rend from | Michael Conley and Mathew Lester, wheo | [0'-"": Pi Rat IRE Doecdla NS -_ Hon of Ame Diocese of Western New York was form: | gy ; wi ty iy a baby ape The New York City | eter! atorencepers at the corner of Canal | Patrick Cox interfered, Conley's som came | “rare WRATHER, NOV. 14 ist —THR WIND within ber borders: while the offerings of | 4 \orse of @ hymn was then sung, after on Crrz Tetnanarn. nahn sR Sut street wud Broadway, complaining of an |b bis father’s aid, and at Cox In the dita Ley A66 children are Aen times greaier BOW | wich Rev, Mr. Payson, N.Y. opened the Telegraph Company are putting up wires in ed wulsance aud obstruction tn the | bead with palr of scissors, Inficting » Pg ae. Whe HL, Q7ARRELL a8 OPENED ts NEW tore. i biog discussion of the next question Tho Iduho Statesman, of 24th ult., con-| gi) parte of the city. Their iutention Is to| shape of @ candy stand on the sidewalk at | slight wound. The accused were arrested f . W . « Furniture and Carpet Wareroome at ‘The report then advocates some kind 7 ; “How can Misalon Stations and Chorehes tn | tains the following: that point. After sore discussion as to the | aad held for « bearing. wower of the Hoard to remove auch obatruc- » 7 i eal ts the Sapere | StRALixo aA Waron.—A youth named afford communication, at a ch tween persons in widely D rate, bee Byres, Union of the dioceses ie toe Sing | larger towne and cities be beat developed into order to strengthen the church, and he 496 ahd 48% Kighth aveno cuneeiag it ie On Monday morning, the 21st, Sergeants CLEARED. establishment, Noa to m1 ton ae ria of stain cra ated 'y: ; rest, forming & compleie arcade of the whole BS reer ~ eho 4 Denville, and 'Mra. De- Leeper lag re eb apbell, Barns, Bristol, Fog. | block, and offers for sale one of the I and able to preserve ite property intact, and 101 "yi sved any one to point out the church | rilice, started Treo arnt Lye inna | the city, #0 that, for Instance, persons doing | intende.. Ihe meeting then adjourned to | Wm. Hascomb, was arraigned before Justice anion, for Gibraltar; Sophia, | choicest assortments all ‘new. sty! Sides by reccmimending the Couvea: | organized froin mlasion, tations, that had horse ambulance to come in to] business down town can send messages to | neat Tuesday Buckley yeaterday.on the complaint of W. KE. jeorgetown, & Velvet, Body and Brussels, Crossley Arg cgtenmady) Me wn pcernergton Alri ft 1f-susinining. To make them self- ples, Wi — Pollock, residing at the corner of 17th atrert |” qcHOONERSG. G: Palmer, Smoot, Demars- | Manufacture, Brights aod Tmmeniie, waper three to adopt ihe following resolutions perce on febki by Kolse, When about nine miles out | their familics up town, or families can cotn- Tb COURTS. ; ‘ hich with teal: 3 Ay ond Pemke Likes Carpet, Ol Clothe 1 Ressteed ‘Teal a pew dhooe se be created Lib we mat teal them es we woald any ty wns fired into by the Indians, who | municate with their butchers, bakers, ete. " od tore a els erat Ga tha sensed 66 Lugano, Jobnson, Ellaabethport, a atte wi ge “ + ‘ ‘ 1) other class. We must teach them to be ac sled among the bigh and broke Prog " d . - ~. Porn! Ba the present Diecese of New York, to coms tive workers, atid giver too. He tefert Which line the rend “et uhat point. | who may be located at a distance. ‘The ota- CASES OF NOTE OR INTEREST. Koorwiedged th theft Rud tated that he Bad ARRIVED. a | eee nie E Sik, comin. yehnowe as Loug sland f chureh thet had Increased ita, tmeaibe Ho was killed and his wife was taken | tione will be placed conveniently in all parte! guyneme Covmr— Crncter—A Reernt Pe eee eee eas ace aia un ooues | Gu: Herein aia nad debeeine oe Oe Botroom Selig ts [s 3 hd ‘ pe 15th day | fn this way yin seven year i ne Indiana, wher na either tortured 5 : street, New York, Th Mu es aa een nee nevs | under my atric Bas bee NE a a that nap | church five yea gave G:0—and they | ord neaniered’ or hoe Lofore thir bret e. tore | of the metropo! ow rue Atcarme Want, Case. Frances W. } mitted to the Penitentiary of six months, TERT 100, BIRR ct Hatieree patie etgnaer® | bares, H 3 {708 ycese t0 che General Con- | Rever take up coil and laet] worse than death, Nichola es Wel Meerivo or tin New Yorn Fe aur | poe or, al, apt. Calicia A. T. Allaire, This — —— Tngton, bound S. 10 milee Sof Hatteraa, AVE YOU TRIRD THE BEST AND ONL ; fn (accompa | Year they gave 01,490; an re | ave indebted to Sergeant Nichola, who arf Asusraxce Soctery.The Indies constitut- | «46 originated In the Sa Court, was NEW JERSEY. Moo , for New Oran A eee Rural Ialt” Mestrauve. ea guine t subs Dia week hak the | rived on the atoge Tuesday night, fF the | ing the above-named Society, met yesterday pated from ther he General Term of passed an Pee AN | Devasing Combined now in ure, y ® wherewith to build @ vew | follwing resort | ‘ [Petree wees eee tBAES We Ue MORNE Rete Tre On sate Jonon.-The Inquest on pound, 11, experienced a heary _ tt son ured Tange and comiaoe | ee gue Det was killed at the frat | Morning at the Protestant Reformed Dutel | ine Supreme Court, and sent from the latter | any py Jaina", Aaunlon, tha ka le, which comtinued, accompanied at Ln- BRIESTS CAPILLARIUM ? a arches, Lo a gvhorboots ond | vatiey, d rose ondreturned fire, ‘Not knowe| Church, corner of 20th atreet ant Sth avenue. | tn hs Circuit to Lave ® jury pass upou the : rssh ' : With Witey ond [117 ot yon Mabdld be be Ut cues, fie the ihewiag ae pot small, 4 eelitices in low, Githy | fey that he wae hit. Ptold hitn to held the | The proceedings were opened with prayer | cld, three years of age, who was fond fb mtee and | Irs bs Say iby Hex H fi hich Rev. € Fors, I age drowned in w barrel, rear of No, 106 Warren snced @ heavy N, W. gale, which Je that will always recommen ovine re | and Father Gleeson gave per- Hew he was the after which the Rev. Cyrus D. Fuss, Pastor! piaintit represents certain children, by bie | cones Jersey City, waa eommenced before i pias Atel eld Y eeeesak’ auc Dela vares that | 08 compel | 4 mation T hud of it waa of St. Paul's M. F. Church, madean eloqrent | grat wife, of James P. Allaire, deceased, |2t'ch Jersey City, was eommenced before | fir.) Thompeon, Liverpoot Oct. 80, | & | Oe take effect on the loth day of | 10 Tee 4 to end them to] tircw up. his hands. and exchame vd te 4 dilating on the Ules- | ¢, Slik iy Allaire, decowel. / Coroner Warren on Weduesday evening, and | via Queene! cand 248 panaen | “Ad. Te will powiively restore grey alr, Ia @ wee oe Tene te Chr v. Mr of ’ ott an address, dilating on the bles | foresty a prominent machinlat aod boiler | Qs eouctuded at half. an ‘oielnke Saas Nationa 4 short time, to ft Original Color. Ne General Con. | Butta Sok ald we crfla | Guts Lam stot! eval started to fol Hc | olngs promaleed to thosn who hare considers | aver of thle ity, Defendant le the widow | eeherasiiityet neebe tue wince ithe ) i aniglighlt keep te head cleaa and tree trom oie anid | easily Lulid large churches for the poor, but | nb the reine with my right, but ton for the poor, The Indies afterwards re | and second wife of Mr. Allaire and hae oue | ener te Brat Bore wt the banding is 3 17, passed oh aD. aE Hale are | We Cannot get the rich to go and labor W boil, and he fell out, the telus dropping at | ularly orgauized into session, one of then ayoung man, named Hal Allaire decipied asm liquor store by John Boyd Jen, Havre Oct, 200h, vie Palmoath | oth. It ts e-caplial Halr Dressing for Lodies op yikes sheik | eoxaced in mission work in Baiato, and he | jait’ a iile at fl speed, when officers for tie veura 1867-68 ber, 1800, shortly after the birth of Hal, by walk, (nthe rear.a barrel had been stink | and Havre S.S. Co. Expeienced sirong westerly | 6th. It will care all Diseases of the Bealp, the uew di nad taught the children and their parents 0 | bocan ‘ i Di + Mrs, Dr. A. Pardy, No, 977 Fourth | which he left the children of bis first wite, Leven wit the surface of the grouud, from | weather the whe passage. Nov. 8, lat ue add prevent ie Lisl pe canes om Ae tell by tie primary | &lve, wud now be found that the inission was | aud fell The Indians W. Carvery Mra. ©. Shafter, Ne rin number. only €100ench; tom grand: | which to ball out water whew the cellar ts xevanged signals with steamer Hecla, for | @th. It removes al Iuchiog of the head. r HM | ell taining. Kev Me. Parker, of Harlem, | w now imunedlately Mrs. col, No, West Bath a child of Mi Roe (the plaintil), & | overtiowed by ihe tide, and over the barrel la: lat h song § 10, ex. ving vitality te the bi thereot, with (he consent of the om y street. Treasurer Mra, 8. Lockman, Secretary New a: ft ? is with Br, beg Circassinw, bound | giving vitality to the hair, shop of New Yor " rexperience, and urged large | jyinped fromthe wagon, and told Mire De- y Lockman, Seccetary | farm in New Jers: v, and the rest of tis pro: | wasatrap-door. This had been left open Teak ii'ts fant the article Jong needed by SIV. That’ the General Convention be re} churehes and earnest Chri Kev. | poille to do the suine and ran for the _hecrestore faiy bea to his {mi (bo wae mind bie | for the purpose of ventilating and dryiog | “yicomery, Lyon, Savannah Nov. vor, with | one, ae Its easily applied and Yowe uot wath ested to enact a permissive canon, a | Mr. wet the ran rocks. She was perfectly frantic—so er son Ho that 0; Mra, Wicker, Nit ing @ federate council of the dioceses vow | to Mission stations becoming pperOg Lexcited she Ald pot know what rhe | g99 East Hoth sireet: Mra. Neefus, No, 61 Lexiug: Itis contenle ton bebalf of plaintiff, that isting. or which may heresfer be created | WA# the action of the upper churches | waa doing. She finally got out and I tried to ie; Mra, Clark. No. 16 Dominick wiree!; | the estate lett thin the limite of the Staie of New York; | to whose heels they are chained. ‘The mis- | induce ber to eeck ehelier and coucealment Laiow, No, "a6d South, atre od that it be referred to # special committee | Mowery and the workin} mission | with me in. ate veka, but with no 1. 14T Beat 161 tr the celar, and it is suppored that the ébild | mdse « id penseuce 8 vo R. Lowden, Experienced hands oF face, accidentady fell into the barrel while play- | heavy N. W. gales from Cape Hatteraa 10th inet, y Mr. Allaire was worth | ing in the water. After hearing t Mente, pasecd ei'r He Livingston, for Be tee that all who use {t will be perfectly saclatied tistactory reasopa could | the jury retired at 10:00 o'clock, and eleven | Lookout, siguallzed’ st't'Maubattan, that we bave not overn 1; Mra. Doct, Green: | be shown why the children by the Grat wife y Mra M. | $260,000; that no: of them were in favor of rendering a verdict | terse Dearing N. E 60 anfles, passed It 4 that f hoy 0, t 4 . lle, for Savannah, can be trnty sald that tion for the of & nied by the Bishop, to Se tal Ne bath Hate} mig more Gewiier ed a ee ai ee en a tog vent ioth atrects were cut ott with the paltry eum of 9100) of aceitental drowning, The twelfth Juror, | "saratoga, Ring, ‘Richmond and Norfolk, with | Hair bas met with auch decided success oe the r fs themorial to that body | All. and the mission atation Ia nothing. Unti KO back to ber bi ds | Mise Montgontery, Nez 68 Weet goth etrrety Mra: | each, whi balk of the pre “EO | James ilome, (who, ttaubsequently appear- | mdse aud passengers w the Old Dominion Steam | © ‘noch E ‘the subject, and to report to the wext Lhe _ hed eneat Abr he started a} we ce Os 1] DreClarkeon: Mice lise Hamilton, and Mia, Jo- tee eine eiun Pipleestrad eat pol yred ed, yee modstath 4 to the euild) would ship Co. ones rf o ot | could not prevent her. The In were 4 of feeling b mild PY | agree to nothin, & ceusure of Bond for i ‘ ' yee seep this Convention recognizes the | be tiade selfaustaining. | Mr. Minging’ re: | then onty about three hundred yards off, eaeala a of this valunble soctety to to | the fret wife and Mr. Allaire, and that these | feaving the trapedoor open. and thus matters | wit ice ce We Lanne” hed tener eocee? ta @oty resting on the older and tore wealthy | Marks were applauded Rev. Dr. Fis of then rishod for the rocks. ‘On getting | visit the rick, without reapece. to color or | children were satounded when the contents | stood at three o'clock yesterday morning. | during the whole passage. my ae r tions of the di liverally 40 the ewark, alao spoke on the subject, after | within sity yards of a large rocks an India | nation, and to afford rellet in kind, and to | OF tbe will was mate Known te them. | | At this stage of the procéedings the Coruuer | gcHOONERS-—Milza Williams, Cormtah, Alba. | ILLARIUM, ha ted, ue now ndowment of the eplecopate of the new | Rhich the chalrmal announced inet mer. | who bad Ko Md, rose and shot at the. | vive a! religious turn to their le contended for defons war called iu, and one of the Jurore was | oy, with tuner fr Hoston, When about tiles | usuie it in preference to all uthera” The CAFILG locease, in po! ork, and most LL Frat Partita yl eae Petite (ve = | 1 fred w ok and started for another shelter, Baan Beez te, atest on mee worth ho more | about tu take an afidavit that, before the In- above Kondout, Frank Sylvia, @ Portuguese, 1A UM 8 prepared with the greatest care and r commends " to the | Yentlon to-day at # o'clock and would lecture | which ed in safety and commenced | owed than, 100, and possibly not more than | quest was held, Howe had declared that nt of Bostoa, fell overboard the waar maierials, and pothing jariows Priraicus ona Generous coutrivutions of | before the City Missionary Society on" Mis- | Shooting asain, but without effect, 1 think aa = 850,000; that Allaire, who died June 11th, | fond should be censured, ‘This brought th veo, Clare, Rodoat for N. waven, coal. | character ia allowed init preparauion, ih church, tion work among the Masses” this evening | | worked my' way over on to. Sucker t the age of 70, olalluate Juror to teria, and Mtagiediately | Hed Itover, Nickerton, do, for Providence, coal pad +E. That Special Committee of seven be | Cooper tnatituie | Vervek, and “thenca to Carson's ranch, | ‘Tun Conservative Rercr the fUll_pomoaaion of his wensees |denmh by accideatal “drowalng way reas] 20% Mnlih, Albany, lumber for Bowen, THR CAPILLARIUM nea fon te wrerdhofecouragament fo” the Gonrentin, | Use turtaschu tants of fttte | of imporancns nn [aug eemnnin Tons fT Ein Te ae a ae Bera ok Toney Our | ESTE. etree, stan, ese, Bonon, | Sect PERAAGHRS NSE PERS COST ord burngemen 0 oille abe was in the hands of the Ty ortance. aid. Eaang, Nickerson, ; for Boston. | (that of CHAN ent of tue important otject contemplated | Crered prayer and dismissed the audience | They stripped Denoilie’s body and dragged | Tue B Tre f the Cottege of |The cate came to trial at the Cirenit on | died at ie rer nena cemaee, OF dersey Citys | EW Colitne Haudall, Philadelphia, eovl, for | GINAL COLUM, in the market : y, thle resolution, with the benediction, it from the road, and then burned the wagot eee eT nee eee Ott the 2nd at October, 1466, and was concluded | Hed at bis residence, after @ lingering illuess, | New Haven. ¥ — TL VU Shas the Cxrenaen OF Ce Sonn etes I ita contents, Denollle bad on his person | St: Francis Xavier held their annual meeting | on the ‘tmoruiug of the 6th of the eame | {fo consumption, ite was 56 years of age, | triton, Freeman, Port Johneom for Prov., coal. | The great demand for the CAPILLARIUM Mere ant chsete way vari leerirel AUIERALON SAMION thout twelve hiudred dollars ingecenbacks | Yesterday afternoon, The reports of thg month, In. the, aimiming up of the case, |p no 86 years of age. | Finiiy, Morrell," Ellaabetbport, coal, for New | evidence enough of the estimation in which It mth in attendlog: i us, be paid by | At 2 o'clock the Convention again assem-/ and a valuable gold watch, all of which fell | various college officers were reviews, pre. | counsel for plainti reat stress on tb rEaLamins AND Inrontant Annest. Bares. Githerts Retaaeaeaport: eoal, foe. ow, et aie Fake stan all respects thg Be treasurer from fhe diocesan fund, upod | bled, and tbe question in order for discussion | #ao. tl is. There were thiee other to forwarding them to itany, and | improbability of Mr. AUsire <-\ing otr| Some thmo during Wednesday night, the | fails Por % the day. ‘Whe order of the chairman. ra parties attacked at the same place, at differ- is learned tha! ot, Francis Xu- | these children wi'® juch @ paltry sum tinless | lager beer saloon of George Boss, at the cor- | Wotien, Yoang, Elizabethport, coal, for Prov, ‘The CAPILLARIUM can always be had of the \ Bishop Potter eaid he approved of the re- pliers Wei od Seana: tion's. Che: i tir belleve they | vier College is ina feurishing coudition,— | Influence had been used, and quoted from ) rt, aud hoped the Convention would form |.“ a "7 '« ail 08: iding among the rocks, Mr. | the students are y ches beat aid ni “ joe can the churcher pest id | Hardy, one of the parties, bad a, na ner of Colgate and South 8th stree! Jersey | Wooster, Eaton, Kondout for Boston, coal. | following well known Druggtata K, K, Ste!iman, Ingersoll, Gt. Keg Marber. Naw Youx—Miller & Co. cor. Allen and Stan¢ wf for | the 10H to show th d mcizee: cae OI Coret aur pera prortnlty that defendant had | city, was burglariously entered end robbed | Charlee: Bressoe: Biicabethport fer Ni. ba f 3 bow by w large corps of professors, moat of whom | taken ever, nu the eh 0 diocese as recommended by the report. | tan A ow them tn it, and hot ton ata, cor Avenue D and Houston st, an ry cape. His horse was killed under him.” | are =, » taareat shld of liquor, segars, and. valuable meerschaum | H. Barson, Hulea, Harwich. ive. Drand 34 ec | Alex, Menales, TY Bighth aver] EVENING sEssio¥, ne ro ee Sin "We learned by “the Owyhee stage last |impfavements Ave conveanristed hut tei | witer” On the other hand, counsel for defen: | Pipe sod atew dollarsth money. The entrance | Gilmore, Keotel ewown, Ct, stone, EK Moadiny i Ebi are pa The Convention re-aesembled Inet evening | | RAY: Dr. Alama, of this clty, aald he id) wight continues the. Stateanan, that 8 party | ot tkely that theec will be commenced until | dant contended that the evidence showed | Was made to the cellar from the reer. and | Wn Withamehapor, Kent avenues elldione hold that the lalty belong to. the church, | of nen were preparing to go oul rie : phe se TRE tee canines of thay china § a i nt a es vi the appoluted hour, Blahop Potter tn the | Bot hold tbat the alt blawy to, the cure Fe ae kat | she existing debt is cancelled conduct of the children by the frat Arlla, De Forest, Wictiawenvnon—Metcaife, 181 Grand whalr. The fret busines Frnsanno We held forth to an enthu- | Wile Was of Auob a nature as to alienate the | fastenings of trap-door. “The same night} py 1.’ stargls, Porter, Norfolk. ~ Gross Brothers, 379 Grand st, and of J, D, Now! done was the an-) Church is@ Divine Institution, and associa | sible the fate of bis wife. affections of Mr. Allaire, and give him Just | the butcher shop KA George ti feces 4. Maltiand, Leighton, Georgetown, D.C. No. 86 Grand st. Pouncement of the committee balloted for| tions of Christian young men ahould not slastic audience at the Shakespeare Hotel | cause for making the will in question. next door, was broken into and robbed of @ Enel Smith, (ody Lads rent Deyot—46 South Second wt, Williamabargh. be considered as autagoniatic to the . last night. He endeavored to convince bis | The jury disagreed—standing, 9 of the | !® money. The dwelling house in the rear of ‘ashington, Baron, A\l for stamford, pi Ip the forenoon. The following is the result: | 28 & Ir s man's wife te well bred, ho never epee ic ] ng! q the Inger beer saloon, occupied by Fred-| Kelly, Kelly, Philadelphia for Boston. Wholesale of C. N. CRITTENTON, 88 81: Naini " py datbiogs church, but as aldo in’ all ite labors | watteany bus nur hearcrs that be, and not any other man, was | Pinion that undue Influence had been used, saa » a Pole, ‘Abbuit, Rondout for Boston. " LER, PATTERSON & Co. Blending Comntttee—Ciarny— Raverende for the promotion of Christ's kingdom i alate steceead J ‘and three of the opposite opinion. erick | Greese, was ‘also burglarioualy | Polg, Abbett ie A tyr and WAKELER, F 4 organ Thx, B.D: Lalty--Mon Guliatl © among men. The special work of Y.M.C.] A. 'T, Stewart brought home from France | f! for the Mayoralty chair. The case is now on fora re-trial, on aub-| entered and robbed of S14 In money] Quicyaien Willa Albany for Providence. Neewre,N. J.—Nichole & Townley, 398 Broad Lick, Piya Byte, Stepacn P. Nash, Ceorge | Aesociation should be the evangelization of | 87,000 carpet for bie Morgue, Wed- | stantially the eame evidence, and is not yet | 0s large quantity of female preening, aed tas Sirah. Lawreucd, Moudout, cual, for | aud of Druggiate goueraily. burcg. Ning men, not by aeparating ves | A wonsn bit © boy's band off in Qui from 69 Tuompson | finished: James T. Brady ‘ts counsel for M aec taterday information of the | new Haven, Missionary Committes-Clerey, Reverends 8. Re m the churches, and making the impres-| vile Pa, the other da; unknown man, age | plaintit?; John Grabam for deft. robberies was & nto Chiet of Police | ~ sterling, Lockwood, Albany ot Norwich. PRICK ONE DOLLAR on ey eee Clerer, Reverende &. % | sion upon the public that they were dolag i day brown bait, | Beyanion Covnn, ‘Taian, ‘Tanw--A Rae] M¢Maute, who detailed Detective Nugent to | Maria fewin Eldridge, Newburg, 208! (oF Prov. te 7 HB. Monty D.; Eugene | Work which the Church was not dolog, and |. TH® Prince of Wales was 27 yeare old last on white shirt " + Tenm—A Rel work up the case. Tue officer visited the] M d, Kease, Kondout for Alem. PFICE OF THE PACIFIC MATL STRAM DD. Lait’ Stephen Cainorifivg, | could wotdo, ‘This was wrong, and enow | Saturday. kas Holy | MARKAMLE Ductstox—Cuitonen Most Nor premises and fouud that to gain admittance | A'siyple: Koger Allauy for N, Haven, OE age var, daly 18th, 1961. George ©. Colling, George Merrit, Hamiltod | spoke of It because he feared’ there wasa] Reronrs from all the large cities anticipate | placed on the morgue for identitication.— | Go on Tux StprwarKs,—-Matilda Lemke, | 0 the cellar the thief bad to pass within | Baoch Moore, Chambers, Georgtowa, D. . «By-Law 1. The elestion ot.) rectors shall be held Broce. tendency that way in some Chirlatian Associ: | « very bard Winter for the poor, P Tuomas J. Buensan, Warden, by Ga'n., ete., agt. Wm, B, Dinsmore, The | Teach of savage bloodbiound, and that be ale hay rca Cold Boring. | j,'ine ce of New York oa the "4 Wea Deputies to General Convention —Revorends A.| ations. “He would be glad If the churciies |” Hrenvoor, au ludian, whee ran a race tn sluinthf, a child of atx yeare old, was: on the | Tm eatitied no one could do except « person , Delaware. of November, annually, the polls to." 9% Me de tisieht’ Be 'Drt Ramee Cocks, D could unite in baying Oue uniform eveniue | Deiroit last week, male a quarter of a tuile j y |, Was, onthe | acquainted with the animal. The officer f Boon, and continue open for two hous fi. lamiton Pieh Urlendo Mee’, ion, | £0 Prayer that there should be no cla in one minute and a quarter. th of April, on the sidewalk in Cedar| therefore suspected @ man named Henry} Wm Henry, Haggerty, ia, Board of Directors, at monthly meet fs, aoe Be ‘Ruggles How. Henry B Pierrepont. | 1nx betwee urch meetings and meetin; - street, ir Trinity Place, when one of | Armes, residing in apartments over the Inger | Julia, Bean, Klizabeihport for Horton, Prgcedion ane) as shall choose three Shares Rev. Dr. Haight spok tof the | euch Assuciations. The young mca co Miss Jusmix. Orne, of Onalaska, Wiscon- Adauis' Express wagons eamie rolind the cor-| beer saloon, as the gullty party. A search | Cousiellation, Bennett, Portland, holders fo act a8 Inepectors of the lection. |B poets Ds wight spoke in support of the | then be in thelr places la the church. m io, es Bidcapped by Indians to make their] The Board of Aldermen met yesterday. | uer of Friolty Place aud Cedar street, struck | warrant was procured before Justice Hay-| “omnia, F7) 4. ‘8 period not exceeding ten Objectic f Novem | img spd thus mutual hy and co- at BAGUSH 8 IW Gays Geo. Alderman Loew presided. the telegraph pole at the corner, and threw | beck, and upon searching the premises a por-| Cyimmontl Kelly Greenport. | 8 | ceding the dates appotnied fo ‘der as the date when the new divceses shoutd | eration would be created between then We Saltan'e nephew, being bis next old-| A resoluttc adopted that the Street | One of the boxes with which It was filled | tlon of the stolen property was found se-| Havardy Hierriagiou, Roudous for N. Staven, | and for the nds, and shall be in their career, as that day was Sunda Dr. Adams was followed by other speakers | Ct relative, succeeds Lim in place of bis) Oomminioners be ditected to remove the | UO® the child, Injuring her very severely. | creted in the cellar under a wood-pile, to- me closed not Yelock, P. M., on ty Grrs mec raves ee the aa upheld. ‘The | © the subject. eon, Voxee erected aronnd the telegraph poles on | Zhle, atleast, together wlth the tact that the | gether, with other property not Adentihed. 7 = BAILED. sicker pabife notion thereol Gelag aires in tee rat, second sud third resolutions were then | Dr. Crosby then opened discussion on the] _O¥R of our exchanges predicts a war of | Broadway and other streets © boxes were not’ properly fastened on the | Last night Armes was arrested by Detective| steamships Hermann, for Bremen: Colambia, | S°cHou; gublle notice thereof being xiven passed unanimous] next subject: faces—foot races, aa consequence of the} Alderuan Loew offered the following reso. | Wists was the state of facte presented to | Nugent, and was locked up to await examn- EB. Souder, Charleston; Gen, Barnes, | Clection call berenitied to one vote foreach aba: Wor PL Tittle, other of the. Course | on Ss ee Western tour of Weston. lution —-"'Kewlved, ‘That the. Corperation | (Be Court, in a sult by the child for ¢6,000 | ination. About six months since Boas's place | Savauuab: Thames, do; Albemarle, Norfolk; aulp | fe siel the time of such election, and im, Journal, spoke on the fourth resolutlun, ad- | made universal and eharncteritie io the wbae | Asvictoe in San Fransciaco left Counsel be requested to furnish this Hoard | damages for the Injury, | ‘The defence did 'not | Was robbed of $800 in gold, and the prisoner | Victoria, Nyauaa, for Livorpovl. uber of votes to. which ea Forsting the proviactel system: arguiay;'tnai | Obarch of Curia > heres HOO HONS ae rene pohoned Riteealr Kesoute ina | with ble opioloo, whether s. person tation deny thewe facts, but Judge Jonce decided | was suspected atthe tine of the robbery. DOAIRETTS ron tock te Iuepertors oe Give different dioceses could not work hate | Ho denied that It was the dnty of ministers | World was too small for him, out a license from the city wuthoritien would | thal the plaintiff could not recover, as it was ? governed by onlously if coalesced, contributing negligence In the child to be out | BAP Quatiries ov & Wire.—A woman | | mows! Houm Nov. 19, P.M. ity of taking out & pegtiger Without s guardian, aud | named Elizabeth Lock was arrested in Hud- Pim, Wallace; Wan (Bartlett, mplaint, son City yesterday afternoon, charged with | £\" jogwy fot Bit Paterson, hh hows by the Stock nertihe A istvaine, aa shown by the Stc 4 \rrived, ochre | closing of the Transfer Books preparsiory ar York. fa | election.” ‘The foregoing are true extracts from e to ran out on the sirecta and preach to open | ‘Tam Universe of Paris, saya that the Ame-| b¢ relieved from the nece Rev. Dr. Haight supported the resolution | air audiences. Dr. Newman ‘Hall mieht do | rleam Conaul in Rome foughein the hatite ef | Mother from the Exciae Commissioners, and | it the street nd believed that a union of the dioceses woe | it—he is one of three pastors of one church, | Nerol Papal troops, and | athe also be requested to state in what } ", the By-Laws of the “Pacife Mail Steam Shi ARrossary to preserve the rightaof the church, | Bat its limposslble for ter to preach iguily wounded. manner the rights of the elty in the premlses U. 8. District Count—Iv Baxxnerror— | having cowmitted an assault and battery on agitmalning in Port, vessels before reported | Company.” Atieet ‘THEODORE T, JOHNSO) iow, when the church waute anything in Al- | to regular cong jonas and perforin pr ye legally asserted.” DITION Re ‘ % ra silver Magnet: Kila; Mish, Sidney G Toler, | Secretary. Bang’ they cannot get it openly, but Must Ko | foral Evisitations aad to. Hon akiee an nged In Rome aince the | "A resolution was laid over to pave Bridge | A%, APMITIONAL Rete. —Judge Blatchford | her husband, John, by bitting bim to the | [-'g'M, Reed, Lelegraphy Clara W. Eigeil to the lobbies in that city, aud get their bile | work. In bis Teg autide | year 1400, when Pope Boniface VITL catered | atreet with Nicholson pavement has made the following order: Ordered, | face with a tea-cup, thereby causing an effu- | Neuvitas, Whitaker, C ian, Forest ; scl QTERROTYPING AND ELECTROPYPING Passed privately, 150 «4 n who are obli Home on horseback, two kings holding the he Board concurred with the Councilmen | that the following additional rule of this | sion of blood, In s bridle dition to the above, the | Ia and Michigan. Rev. Dr. A. A. Vinton spoke eloquently in ‘ Ba La a i all ~The nubwcriber deren to reining publi by their own organization to takean active in tendering the freedom of the city to Major | Court, in Bankruptcy, be, and the same is | husband made affidavit that obaeon for Bastar ARO Rea Tt || BEvaES OO ee rere eee ee at on reply to Mr. Hopkins bolding that “t rt in the meetings of the church, “Rev, |, ST®ANow that patrons of private hoarding ral Geo. B, McClellan. MFT hereby adopted and prowllgated : drunken and disorderly woman, Weer RO teat Betnsans Propontis, | Remesee eatvouest bree eaerbtine: Meme ghurch was a contederated aud nota consi: Drs, Buddington aud Arultage followed, | boUses should complain th: er coffee Is | ‘The Corporation Counsel sent Inacom- | Kule 27—No assignee shall employ as a] away with other men and neg Liv {; Homan, Philadelphia; Neptune, New | paper Publishers he earnestly addresece to ave ated uuion. urging that, fu accordance with the proposl: | 8° Hed when it has such excellent | munication answering @ resolution of en- | selicitor or attorney to act for hin in any | home,” deponent therefore prays that bis | York. Below, steamer George B, Uptou, from | themselves of the great advantages of his process, Judge Verplanck and otbers baving | tion before them, some uniform method of | KrOUwds for NOL Kettling. quiry, stating that it was his opinion the | Matter relating to the estate of which he is] said wife “'may be corrected” and held to | Cuarieston. which are many: ‘woken, Dr, Vinton moved the midition of | Christian effort and its charncterietic feature | AN lugenious Frenchinen has patented an | comeration had no-righter title tr the prope | 888iKBEe, ABY person who shall act or shall | aubwer. ‘The accused was takeu before J: Husvaratrata, Nov. 14-Atrtved, bark Ganon, | Tatly—A'Savioy of thelr Tepe Bill...90 per ceny Tes folowing werge artar’ the resnintian ta | ota ee orien Mlustratiog. this,” Dr. | Muminating cane for bachelors who tetarn | ety known wa the °K arin,” and itt | bave acted, either In the bankrupt proceed: | Hee Aldridge aud by him held for correction, | Halags) rigs Carl Lidwig, iio, Janeiro: Wan. | dty-—A Saving of Blankat Bil .....0.80° do Feport a draught of @ memorial to that| Armitage read a plan of Invor pursued by a| bome Intent night, twill keep a'lyelt if it | ever bad any such right it bed been barred | ings or in any other matter, as attorney for] Tynowina Pav once Welsh, Malaga; 19 ina, tn Tat $6, ton 08, ina bur- | Bdly'e Baving of Ink Bill ‘iui os? body on the subject, together with the place | Christian iiuister. 1 Philadelphia who hae | dors move tig-zig fashion, F by the statute of limitations, Ordered to be | the bankrupt, or for any ereditor of his, who jowino Paving Gronee — A tao sal h SDUE sails, meat 20 Ro cathuslant ootlmale, bat a of fuck federative ‘council ty wccordunce | his whole church orgautardy ene In ome | A vaney Af teegroms in North. Cy printed shall bave proved any ‘debt against hie es. | named Win, Wagner, was arrested at Union | ,toarates Manne Nov, 13- The brige Thomas | this city have been stereotyped for the last Sve With the plan of euch report.” Adoy ted as | gpecial department of Christian labor, Herida ihe ween iene An North, Carolina} ” Resolutions were concurred in taking ap- | tates Hill on Weduesday afternoon on @ charge of | resus, Gr Cbacienton, ealied thie wormage, Severe | YeATH and from. that experience the subscribes peeeoden ae remaining resolutions were)“ Rewarks of the same general cba strongest load In a gun, One of then got | PrOPriate notice of the death of ex-Alder- iW BANKRUPTCY, having thrown a paving stone into the gro- | Westerly gales spruug up last wight, aud still cou- MI snabled to crystalize these great facts is ihe eu paaved unanimovaly, | aa | MEEE made Ly other speakers firuses been ty Ran wauiward, ©. MeVounell, ‘The Board | | Petitions tn bankruptcy wore fled and re- | cory store of Jullue Goudon, after baviug |" sassea ont the Cepes, by aT OU nats wast ‘ote of thanks to ommuitiee w: Spa ad tnerned : pa ake fs tre | cory stoi a joudon, afte , Pe Fsased Gs tad 0 orks stereos Passed, and the Conventiva adjourned till 9 RVENING SESSION. Tiuinry bakers tn Baltimore have been are | ee fered ay Hetition of Silas C- Siaith, | arst smashed th aor re Mecae matin’, Patel cates o'clock this merniug. Woung Men's Christian ugh a pane of glass and the | for Kio; bri Maude, Halifax, Pareed » ob! typed by panel of adoor, and in its progress barely | McCauley, Cardi; ship St James still iu the rested, charged with violating the city bread Ronrd of Counciimen, ried tee hemuaier Retehurns, of Dass process—where economy ts an ol ordinance, and several thousand loaves of | The Board beld wo meting yeaterday | Winer Gocties, to, Register Willian anit wpeed. le desirable—and. electrotyped whem editions are large At the even session the first subject of : , : 1 economy Hill @ dealderes Cr trfoatlan iad seo i escaping @ boy inthe room. ‘The prisouer | Kon 1 ft QChristion Convention | discussion was bread seieed and coniiscated by Whe public} MFeruoun, «quorum Hot appearing at role | ot Frederick A; Swelling fered vo Rega, | Was Aken betore Justice White at Hoboken, | | Wirwimaros, N.C, Nov. i—Artived, o'r | “My Snap ary The Pres ee eae eer ction to | op ByMytte the obetaclee in the way of a revival | authorities call, and wu adjouroment to Mouday next | Dayton, and of Heury £. Quinan, relerted to | Where be Kave Louds im the sum of G60 to | Wan. P, Clyde, N. York pi ae ie dent called the Convention to! of reli Heustax Scnwantz arrived at Richmona | Nae bad: Rogiater Dwight. . a anawer, AML EATON, 14—Arrived, ateamer Zo- | PayO BUTCHERS AND GROCERS—FRESH prder for business, which was opened with | Rev. Dr. Stryker aald thet in thinking of| the other day, from the Wildertes een ae Corporation Sate, heap eerie ‘The following cone] D@%—A man named Charles Drlacot, | a4, from Wil at Uy baie tpt a te ad 20 Ib. boxes, prayer by Rey. Dr. Cael, of this eity the obstactes to @ revival of religion, he be- | tempted to m twenty dk nie 2 o'clock, noon, yesterday, Contractor | | residing in the Fourth Ward, io Hudson City, | “"Ysta-—Arrived, 1 | See griiaies AE mapernle Bee iene Weak |p not Kuo! ; * ‘ ictions and seut re r ‘ , y, tk Arrived, f Baragossa, N. Rorchaute Row, weet Washta, Rev. Dr. Hall, of London, was then intro: | lieved that worldiiness, Iznorunce, apathy, | Me Bet KHOwIUg, It le sald, that the war | Connolly proceeded to sell, in the City Hut, | Yictous and sentences were made yester-| vr ioe amongat others, has been killed, | #cht alien PUladelpnia. No. 17 and ans Merchanva, Hw, weet Waal 00d, and addressed the Convention on| lack of union end avarice wore the chier| "” 1,950 lots of property for unpaid assess: | oY in consequence of having been bitten rived, at'r Patapsc «on MChrlatian Activitien.” He ould, they bel {tarees anata avarice mere the chiet| ‘Tur man in charge of Her Majesty's matla | mente and Croton water tente for the years | , Michtel Hernandex and Ellen Brice, grand | ribid do , fm y last, has commenc y Balled, steamers A. Livingstoa ‘aud | panded * Burk do., 83g | sult against Ottces Sweeney, for billing the | Virwinia, for N, York, a iate Prison, and Wi. Misiheyer, do. | animal, aud fixes damages at $100, Sax Faavoisc, Nov. 16.—The whale abip Mas- IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY! ear Penlientiary ; Win, Curtis, grand lar whixG A New House.—-A house ip course | Sil gent hi aoe 1a yee eet 700 On the first of January, 1867, the SCIENTIFIG uy, 4 years State Prison; Edward Gil- of oll and 11,00 tba: of bone, has arrived. Oct, 8d, if atiained of a RD oF avoir. our, pleking pockets, 8g years Btate | Of erection in Garden street, near 8th, Hobo- | sie spoke the Coriuthian, with 13 whales; the new dress, ions beautited and Reyarot pity al aS "| Trident, with 12, aud the @tephania, wita 7—all Ae p giestiy dof Audit met at 12 o'clock, | -/#°™ ken, belonging to John Mehan, was broket | pond te'Heastala. v 1) to nearly double ils former size. | d Perth via Granton | 1°62 and 186%, ‘The attendance wan large | !are t been off duty w sin | and the bidding quite spirited, ‘The sale wil B years. Siuvet car | be continued from day to day until ite com- ted pletion, RK are two colored men in George- D.C, named Lee and Conner, who a The Bo © worth fity thousand d til aefaba \ Gistricts in London where there were uot | points, he would advert only to them, Lack | 8nd L Byen poor enough to receive the sacramental | Of Ui ainong Chr s Could not be de- | gle a Pollections, while other districts had tens of | Bit: and Ms Lad intluences were udinitted | Ge thourands of poor, and h aud heeded uo argument to prove. Apathy ouronds of poor, and none rich enough to | wax another, and the principal obstacle’ tu ® | towr belp them, It principal to a! tow efficient in suck jc ities The wealthy move gh sores ty ta aA he ti ,LARoxsT;! THF pu OLDEST ay for wixt ore, be cout Eis es open on Wednesday night, and’ rubbed of : Fors number of years thie paper bas had d the cb manifest in preachers me in people. ‘There | the frat keeps w toed stores wud the seecad ie | B20 Yesterday, Mr. Depew In the ebair, POLICH APPrAInG ire queutity of lead pfpe aud bi . FOREIGN FORTS {praer circulation than the onmnbined iewace of ray the church wold fore wasn, | not earntataenseigh, Mre ia not | a eater td a quorum present, Linceeé ond Mcthadehe deco wa| Toa Voee Gauaeas “ace et g-Ja port ahipe Jacob A, Stam. | baaies afk publabed ia thls’ County Poor are given over to missionary | enouh of Christ in the 2 of r 4 ; LARCENY © ove. Jol ' you, for New v.10; nd Ope. Bilorte, ‘This ie the case tu bis own church, | and hence tue apathy. th, the churches, | g GtSts, BEAPHRGAN 1 has arranged for the | 4, The fret claim presented was that of Jas. | arrested yesterday on a charge of atealing a | Wednesday evening « German named ‘rmon, for'dy. Oth; Freeman Claric, Sewall, ui The great number of Rogravings of new Ie 16 Sabbath and five day schouls by | as well ue in the binrt the cars ot the New Griesus, Jacks xin, of No, 41| Myers, of Elizabeth, wi curing assistance from the suburve. | an Great rand | $2), said amount being a Teward for the de- | $12 stove from Michael Mc ‘7 chines Gish srpeas erett beet witn tes run over at Bergen | *#?™% = ia a a afte hans awed Hom the ented = | States Patent Oiiee 3 he te able to sustain bis 4u ieachers= | Woridliness, 100, In the hearts of Christiana, | SPPHeatlon of w ele iu the way rthern Kallroad, of which. he_is | tection and conviction of James O'Neill, who | Mulberry atreet. ‘Che stove was recovered, | Point by @ locomotive of the New Jersey | — as, for & louy Ume, ronders He maintains open a yard + p ity This brake isa French tiven- | Was charged with illegal voting, ' Mr, | tnd the prisoner held for trial by Justice | Central Railroad. The engine passed ov DHATHA, S hd A eabiaillad shelapviad uenpted itched 10 ble Guu Ay, or Dawilan followed Hon, now in succeastul use abroad, At is ma- | Rusher eid he had made nilar arrest on | Dowling at the Tombs, the man's legs and one arm, crushing the | ,DRADDY—On Thursday evening, N (hat the masses will listen to the Gospel ln | etrainou the euject Te Weve corer eae | Mipulated by the engincer | te recent State election, but he never ex.| Attitunp Presrocker—Ellen Reed, of 69 | boves into atoms, Death oom relieved the ey fen the beloved wife of Jui the rain and darkuess outside when they | ditional reasons, among which were: That | THe new North Site CL. 1) allroad, | Muted auy reward for such arrest, tor the | Blirabeth street, made» charge before Jus. | sufferer. A few minutes later the same en- | “*Rrien a 1) Will vot enter » sacred edifice. “Ofteu hati bi | muiuinters do ua preach tue Guejel ny tcnjgh | ft Sybsset to Huntington, is nicked amd | PeAREH that po proclamation bad bee Issued | rior In sling, Yesterday, azalust Stann Mes | EINE TAN Over Jamea Connolly, wounding | apecrfils tacieat tested er tee ates | eee ace preached by # lamp to an audience of 4,000 | they believed It, Tile ls mautested Lo tre | is being continued ow to Northtar’ whieh | LY Mayor Hotfinan for the arrest of any per | Doom stating that she catuht ber hand ia | Bim in @ similar manuer, Death soon re | eclock ca Sanday, New ties, om ta manufactur Workingmen, Ii we convot reacls the wadsen | dittrence in. ihe manner iu. which uney | Hil Feach, by deoumry 2A Het apc | aon votiny illegally, Decision reserved. her pocket, Susan was held tor trial lieved this sulterer, Two accidents in one | deuce, No. #19 leks et., Brooklyu, ‘afore. by appliances provided by Asseuitly or Cone | preach ia tuca of revival, aud. at. ctor | {86 tlles, from Thonpang'e Beaton en tie | ¢ David McAdam ren obtained ber ie | Tuner or Choruina,—While Julia Hen. | Cvening ty ove engine exbibit an unusual necaeene taeeHt Best seats | Giver Moe Zens ‘cad soreiel Miadand ante rod 000 | oF obs Leteas and tlic costa upon a judgment obtained by him q amount of ud ¢ o — ver #00 axes, and several bun E. Dodge, Eaq., followed w othe 1 un pleted next Spin ears, Ad ud Spencer p re i J NN @ CO., Publ on this subject. But the distance between | tint there is none older mame vuder heaven | negro ; . Lis Bhrtonns | eet a a Pe eh NS OO No, St Park-row, New York, - ‘ ANTED—A GOOD ROOFER AND GOOD the poor wio are low aud the church which | given nuove ttm that the name of “Jevus, | patted nent ate eaUte Ly the unex: | matting and Fixe furnished the Sirroguie’s | worth of clothing. She waa arrested, with | U4 ¥etoed the appointment of Judge Pope | WW jtbuer. apply et tor bvvision st 960 Je high, must be reduced and broken before | aud that bis Livod aluue cleauseth frou all shaatoe Wr, elon mare leat | Tirataon arene Tie (oapiueg: hues bia. AFeleiee _96) | PATENTS-MUNN & CO., Publishers of the ai the articles her possession, aud Justi as Recorder, in place of George Avery, de- — — ——— — SCIENTIFIC AMEKICAN, a6 we cau reach the manses. And to efect this | sin. sear‘oner an qe iuaatam mle faye laa | turvlahed were by the requlaldous rom the | Dowling held her for trial Ans eMart | cenead,, Om ihe pronnts than toa lene encciieg FRee eee toms Under ant eaiiees | caring patents to very country. wAavicn Ee hey ad found It uevessary to organize secu | | Tir, Durvea continued the alacuasion, and | Democratic by ith, Tie reducer Marshuit® | feguiar, ALtunes he shairmen: ot Eee yer | EANCHNE OF FLour.—Robt, Maley and the otice of Recorder dogs not authorize the | gre oured take mtie “tbat hey ination How to obtain patsate seul ies ce aia oa ip churches and religious instruc: | added other obstacles ; waut of feith th the | majority 1,000, aud pute the sudirage amend: | ous commitices of the Buperviaors would go | Th08 Morrie were arrested and arraigned | Hird to All 8 withstanding. thp objeo- | fothe Wontog ‘Wemgs Pretetas ‘Terme cheep: Patents strong: time for the yraases, ood ouch clygs | giggnal wer of wad wiulwut Chile oud | jueut Wdcuuaid- to clauaus' blaGe aud solect te articles that! before Justice Dowling, yeaiesday. pt the | ug" Deee aot noo | Yr tne erklng Women Fipupting U A oe Paskcom Now Yorke!