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—_——_—————-_-- AMUSTMENTS. niin Ha opnertte Agate Mauinte Wed aE yore cin Momie—The fageed and flithy to aseoctate with others, Qhere are ai » densely crowed distrtets tn the poorest aw OF ie elt voided with ‘ne en THE 8 woek for board daring the time be has been in the Home, ‘The institation ts supported by the ons of the benevolent, and we trast that Phat oS ahi ill be given inmbundanes, ‘The: President me Aral Ato, Wak wi The pollen eos ciation of todice by whom it fs eons ’ ’ | son Mach, in etort, an ton i toy Mra. Grorae “4 : \* ‘ Mont n Of Inateue whie iby Coan ‘ . Marinces The Tonne R* | toaroe nth of tt for Whole le Wale desiet | ¢ Ae ecin anid WHO Ost Mee Me ah, mneel deat ty | r K.P. Bram, dr? ehcp RSE ith | doesn qortant mi ie ta Washington looking for Gon, Grast t Gieats 1 Los Otbor authorities estimate the number of | to bepin his tong predicted miitary. revolation, : : Baas ren inthe city who are not able ton | Hefore that happens, however, we fear there habe Nowe cold 4 San fellool, from want of aceommiodation, | Sill ve another litle revolution by whieh the gale a W our Board of Edueation | fant Goocral will be revatyud ont of his ulee place rt ‘ » Faust. He that leg Avot! gt rebellion hos gone boy : ndws, NOR: a | out. Chavleton dhaciry Was evased to be ‘ young Vad y | publish * fact is nunounced by Mr. RB. = k ow much, the children of the massea | Kuert, de. toe proprietor, The reason neploeted vlont the streets, | is that it doe ty. Ti haen't business enough f would bo wtill greater were it | to iect ite expenwee, ple don't want such a rts of Lenovo 1 sod paper, and th per has to stop. Mr, abe Cat! fa tint " nthe event, however, only the ¢ A moasuro by their private ela . Sees ” wie tb paper red | which tor finy yours has sulagled ty the Counsole school system neoda a thorongh | of the imporiiod uth is hushed.” Sut ho e want tocut of the enormous | doesn't ive it upeo. Th » he thinks, still a higher dopartm anidde | glorious sf of lence in store fr the thus eivod ending the | South, Me fs sure of it, and accordingly, ca eet) nodations of the lower onea, Ag goon | “heping, praying, expecting the bright coming a ‘ : there remains not a child in tho city | ! aie Hottearancey/ he takes his “place m i sa ok abs ; hot road, | SMebs her ruined ebite ssa, feo okt ae SHO: CANTON EON | Y't6 eg peed ater HN thio’ Bouathy oak Stes Adee Ay Write, aud cipher, then, and not till then, | fort ‘ialt Wei have tia BNL toreonaider there ) nO longer t hie newspaper a profitable eon fre + ton of giving ret: stople' Midd ‘on 1S are tie ish fhe ia bp ie the oa 1 eclaborate elucation for nothing. | dreadiully mistaken, and i 4 done bis country, « } cuty t before us is, first of all, to take | aud especially his native State, as n wisehiot xs te 2 tomes, | SAMWOL thoes who cannot help themuclyes, | ae ho cowld, ‘That he hos also n himself sigoes after that we will see about doing more, | Proves bath his sincerity and hi want of bs sia | counmon sense, We respect his character, but we ; A ci tue | Mre Greeley and the British Missions | detest bis action, That he iy obliged to suck be The Pines is estonished because Mr, | soine tess public and I eicktorien maeheue Giverny Is angry at its nominating hima for | labor is a cause for ¢ ation, We trast be . Slatauvicnal moster-Gencra, ja a Cabinet along. with | Wil! be suocessful in his new nndertaking, untesa ‘ The defat whet ever. | Memes, day Gounn, ©. 6. Sruxcen, and | Hf should happen to be treaxcaable, ela years later was duo to its) Joun Monnress mine he hae shown no One able Democratic contemporary the earner neiples, the | Pans of anger at Tie Svx's constant advo- | port carefully contradicts a report of a dinner pe ta its extreme | Caey of his appointment to the British , eckinipoe lately published, as it & 1 Fora long per inission, adieal journal of this city.” What vicust it had alter ly lost or If the Tinea were livelier in its power of rnal this way be, whether the ald, th Won as it hel suomitted to or resisted the | °PPrehension, Its astonishment would never | Zribune, Ibmeroy'a Democrat, the Loening Liat, saa baa «From the bitter ex. | have existed. The two journals discus Mr, | OF the Zadependent, it ix impossible to tell; but it Seticnees nf 4 i years, ono might | Giasesaiy's claims to high office in an oppo. | ' He one of there, or eoine other, we trust that ae $ be "] P soon ws the World a ¢ adiction is brought to ikippce coil 9 no cnough | Ste spirit, ‘The Zémes proposed hie ap- : idan | olntthent 46°: Mie” Ciitnet” dleresnoettulty its knowledee, it will me ke th proper bn foe ion. k shun « hit shiv. ¥ 1 ; Our readers will notice that the World virtually te power and prostipe, and fn mero joke, and asnigned to | gamite thut the account of this colebsated dinner Aweng : schiefsof the rebel. | him colleagues with whom it knew | which appeared in Tim Six way acenrate, i toll divepreviowsdistinetion | Perfectly well he would never serve. ne : — t power for mischief from | S€8, 6n the other hand, fs altogether in| The famous celebration in honor of the lity of the Demscrati lg | carnest. It goes for him without reserve or | Beet a fy eee a eae ng | ; a ; hie ue ae ihe rete st abt cau give firsterate reasous | 2" ch tn ehorpyned took Gurr: GA Reo pro false to the nat : of ‘onounced dincoursca, ts thus disrespecttu bats Lina its ViewPrestdont, to | Lat the Timea follow ont example, Tot tt | Wreneiasd discon etn tnte coe i acy who Lad loaded him with | upon the new Administration the duty “A shoddy New Yorker wanted to give a anique the South by not joining the Con. | Of tendering to this eminent journalist the Lhd other nlelit, ond Invested each gurst ax We ion, tothe nation by | Petish mission, on the ground that, under | ems in isa th upon the Biel Avil 62h wn of vat all after occupying | Present ciremustenecs, there is no other man | fom AN submitted to thi eacent the faatie cae ato thronghout ono | #0 Woll qualifiol for it, or who would bo so | adorned je ndorned the tmost, refeved to sebmie to warmly weleomed by every class of the | the oral imposiuon.t British people. We warrant that gach eon- ‘his is incorrect in eeveral particulars, Tt was ee ving his | *erations, presented with the ability which | net @ ehoddy New Yorker who gave the party, tword against Union and the Constitu. | Claracteriaes the Timea, will not provoke | bil gentleman of the most respectable Knlck- Gon while Kent: tained its allo. | from Mr. Grauery any oxpreesion of resent. | etbeck sr atistoc Awe LUGS Ae seb tere aL, | @ Wreath of flowers fis © their necks, but Glance tooth Piensa ORiHG eat brary Hol will rabice KS's Gale brawn only, wile Uale bosoms Wate Hee The Derverney exnnot hops to regnin ita | It Otherwise he would be less or more than ted with golden harps, And Mr, O'Coxom, bold apon the generation that witnessd the | & i : A not decline to assune these ornaments from fondict of aris, dnloss itdiscania the loader: | ‘Phongh several velocipede makers hav jb le ood loa Whip a6 wale Lc handk AAnA Nine | fen ete epee ve gy es CULT MACHU wpe oF Titoucotad vember was largely owing to the fact that | exacted by Mr. Canin Warty, as the owner of confident he thinks very Mttie of tuch rebel oilicers ax Hasrtos, Fi Pursion, Cons, and Wisk were tate a vital portion of its platform of ya, and bear a lendingg port cussions of the canvass. The very names of these mon are odious to a vast majority of the Amer 7 should have Pegarded it nwa great atrotch of generosity that the political organization which they had drapged to the verge of ruin was willing pnee more to admit them to membership within its fold. If they sincerely desired iv suceoss, thoy ehould have ser misly ab Stained from every act which bore the juint- wet resemblonce toan attempt to regain its leadership. Stuce hie return to this country, a portion of the Democracy of Kentucky are p) Wud n people, wy mu to bring out Mr. Brackixntpor as the party candidate for Governor of that State at tho approaching election, Taking: a poneilto view of the extreme folly of this measure, that sagacious Democretic journal, the Ché saga Times, thus discourses apon it: # The Demooratte party of the United States elected Breckinridge to the Vicw-Fresileney when be wos about 8 yeurt old, When he was a boy It loaded y with honor, und be © 1 the posidon it Buve dima to dofeat Bough lar Democratic tandidate for the Presidency, Mis tngratifude and Weuchery to the Democratic party were Macker crimes Man hie alliance with the Coufederates, Ie the party fe Kentucky con overiook tuis, and make hin Gov Brnor, It will show A tarve expreity for pardoming, The Vemvcracy of the maion wast Weir hands of bin” While the Demoe of Rentaky will do well to heed the rebuke of Uh brethren throughout the entire Union ot safely repudiate the general princiyk Whereon iis advice is based, ‘They shontd pompel conspicuous rebels to front and ts back seats, Public Sche Accommodations. A Brooklyn reader of Suu Sex sends ue a pfommunteation, which we prat } place, respecting the | tire from. tl their appropriate won the ph —— uiliciene Uc school accommodations of his city, Whot ho says ia, we have no doubt, entirely crue and of New York as well as of Brochiyn There is nat room enough in the public sehools of either mmunity for tho ver tlass of children whom public schools could Most expecially benefit. We worte hundreds of thousands of dollars anne travagant and unnecessary ©) on Supplementary Courses, Me only to the children of the wea! the poor and the ragged, and tho vast concourse of little ones who demand only the radine of knowledye, have to go unattended to, ‘We have £0 often before deseanted on this subject that our remarks may seem tiresome. Bat this matter of our system of public edu cation is too serious to be neglected, From purely benevolent and useful Institutions, our public echools have got to be, in the main, luxuries for the rich ; and, while all our taxpayers are alke compelled to eon. teibute cnormousty to tur sepy paratively a tiuall portion enjoy their advan. tages. ‘The officers of the Association for the Relief of the Poor say in their last annual “in some localities where there ts school room it enncars that many children aro rejected, because too rt, eam. allowed to | the L Jearn th Cinany others have tak dvice on the anbjeot, and have rewlved not ta pay. We ore feformed: atso that eof those who have taken licenses from Mr, Wirt are now determined to thre anid stand a prosceution if necessary Htys said that when Mr. Lasuesant originally applied is patent, he did not pretand to have xcept the pivoted and weight. + for the cranks, Jnvented anythin ed stirrups or pod sued are tho Freneh pattern; but they are now jenerally discarded by Awerican makers, who prefer the triongular movable stirryp: These were ipedes of as we miliar with ony invented by Pronwn. 19 while Lancnwant did not pretend to be the inventor of anything more than these , hia attorney who drow specifi shrewdly inelu a ations in them a elaim t nation and arrangement of the two wheels provi- dod with the troadles and guiding arms.” iy oferonce to the drawings wad description of the patent, we find that the treadles which he ape of are merely the weighted stirrups aud not the cru the combination of As we have said, these atirrups with the rest of the machine is apparently all that Lanneaant intended tog pateut for, Besides, it is clear that a for © combination ean only cover whut is now in it at the duie of its issue; and as all parts of the velocipede except these peew!inr stirrups were kuown here prior to the dato of Lanuewant’s patent, the probability would) seem to be that t refuse to pay nauufacturcrs wi Mr. Wirry will be found in the end to have the right of it, Any way, the question w the material for one of the most interest suits ef the day, which will bo fully and faithfully reported in Tir Sux, that shines for alt, The same diliculty does mat exist in regard to the patents of Messrs. Hasty, who have 1 out notiee to veloespedy aaaker f ty the eaptin'a office und wetile, ‘Their patents inelude devices that are eesential to al most every kind kinds use throw er four of thom, © the inventors of the fi porch or reseh, the adjastable saddle the udjustatle evauks, the shield fur the for wheel, broke rechunisa on the fe ‘ me there ean be no question ofthe validity of thelr patents, Their cir Tar stutes that they wish to deal amicably with or Vieaconable, we pres ey will meet With anol better Luck thas Mr, Wirey hae dow {Us pant had an uncertain appearance from the first, bat we presume he would have fared better with it if he had not been too grasping, A correspondent, in whom we have great confidences, writes n Washington that the Appointinent of the Hon. Corusova Denaxo as Comtnissivuer of Internal Revenue is fixed be to know it, Mr, Dunaxo is ene of the Dttest men wi the conutry for that dificult ofiiee, He has hud an unusual exper in public afuirs as a lowyer, banker, and logistator, To intejeity and capacity he adds remarkable executive power and agreeable manners, ‘The selection of such a man for such a place is a new proof of the sagacity with whieh Gen, Guary knows how to Ono of the worthiest and most interesting charities of this ci r the Aged, whose howe 2.259 West Lhirty-seventh street, It reevives respectable old men and women who are not able to provide for themselves, The payment of @250 will se- cure a home fur life for any aged person who is not found objectionable on three months’ trial, If the applicant cannot be retained, the money is returned to the donor, with the deduction of #2 uitan Home nt ans s it, He declined to wear the wreath and th | arp simply becuase he is not fond of aiusqueray ing, that as all, ————— Thousands of our citizens, old and mate and female, are compelled to visit. the Post Oilice every dav in the year, Why is it that the kidcwalks around that venerable aud ghostly pile are usnelly covered with suow, eluch, and mud long afer all others in the city, in cbedicnee fo a municipal ontinar young, » have been cleanud ¢ os The world is certainly moving. lish J tod a member ne of his supporters, un euiploys turer, had intimidated his hands b thrests of dismission into voting for him, It was not shown that the member had practised the in- tinidation himself, but it was held to be that he had authorized the manufacturer t on on his behalf, mill owners hav An Eng f Parting Ths just a “ wannt cane English fords ay s0 long been accustomed to dictate te their tenants aud employees how they shall vote, that this decision must fall among them hike vuss the 4 dander from a elear eke, Paatic sehool Ace Te the hulter of The Sun, Sin:—Lam glad to say that your rays my home, thongh it 14 not in your eity, Broo modutloass that ts of interes cot to both, College, n on’ Of the two efties, is of tuter- Twant to ay a word about the City rather the prineiple of having such au ine stitution at the yublie charge, If we, the commo people, cin afford to maintain ouch an instita uperly conducted, and not by ueglect nny nt more haportant part of the pubhe ed You know and yy Lnows tat all the prima. ry Hchools Of Doth csies are overcrowded, and that hongreds ure refised admittance tn alwost every hoot, Hnot every one, But you may say, let us e facts, Mere thoy are, My boy hay not been to obtain adioitiance into a publie sehoot since ved to Brooklyn last June, reside in the erdyand have made application to the Walworth street, may A Medford avenue, and the an ne is that thero ds mot even standing ewer every t room ny the primary department, vWenne L Woe tto get at iss that Tdon't think ve have wy ricit to spend a’cent of the pubhe Hey fora college, natilad ean learn the. rudt went: that want to." Yow olter your eolumps fi to tie ovher side of this question, but there te--while the facie are ax they are—-no indiicement to take tt, oles ,oes Lessing, A READER, —— ht for the Newsdealora, Bilin of The Suis Permit me to ask your attention to our want of your excellent papor, and also that of many of my neighbors, I rosite tn the Ninth avenue, be twoon Thirty-elghth avd Thivty-ninth atreets, Leave ne ny honse at wout halfpast Sotclock A. M., I am frequeaty Med t tryour publieaion ig 0 Vain to a dogs Cm) We want no oti er piper, Yours wruly, Naw Youn, Feb, 20, 4, 2 verhanled by a Spanish MansofWar. oF more BOWS t Meve ust He HO Way Lo Fe AW. The schooncr Wide Awake, of Chatham, Mass.; which arcived yostertay, from Port Sal, Honduras, reports that Wik Of Februnry, off Sand hey, the nigat by a Sponish man ofwar, an officer ov board to exain- ine and Snformod Ying un out for a am mer tusiu bo be rrying aru to tae Insurgents frou some of the buutuer poits, a — TresrucaL Dinwen.—The third of a series of theatrical dinners wa» given tn the Case dea Dames, minany, last evening, About thirty, Indies and geatiomen’ were present, Mr, Harry Palner took the head of the tanle, ‘fhe reanton wi rey pk rs. Sat ce saucone. Among the gucets wore M 4 sfenty B, Furie, Henderson, W. Cook, Gecrge But! 4 Gar, Siow Belle Land. wad others, eo closely Wentified with New York, that anyth.ng SUN, MUNDAY, MAKCH 1, RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Mormonism in Now York. 1869, highest notes 16 bg known ‘enn renehed nelvate of his rowers, ad from the sangainary flood that eat hia lace, he effort wonid "eem to Have threatened all the biood vessels of tis body Daring te #inong the con tibations af the eourre gation were Mor ang ef, goth Sainte and singers, a mous and Gen vile being imp ‘appealed to What te "It, Got among tie Mormons t= 19 1. 0. A MonWox? The Motute Hast of the Micinalpots Pofore dlem!scing the eonsregation ons of the ot Mormon ho always bee ere enfounced th 0 YT, Gos.” would meet in “1 tie sercice, f ptftntion of Uteincan faoloted eystem, the mveonine of tht ontot r touting po tn people hay uv t i it oun was ite bean ol ‘“ H cndce tue query ponsibin to ht ho ton pertioont so is Hed, 9 Moron nleitto let; X1UST AND ORGANIZATION OF THR MORMONS, ste opportunity, Ty Presitent | Anes seal ‘of the congregation tie er Hilitier, and Milly corny the He | entored into enn versa it ident Miles. ard ‘ q t Cand | gathored eorme ang fim, Me Atjiew Baw typ oved T " Fi President ofthe Laetern nicton that 44, of all Monts his peayle rot Nat not he semioved | tons cast of thy M r 1 north of the ¢ nit " « Ther tian. headqaat pil the world, preveht iy aia Pre aust, be The nation ts thoneants, 4 " ' ' the notion Cialis the “Zion bY addi : Charcties have bern le ; q ‘i Feport to this branch, anil Insite ure perteetod t ‘ | Zion, The oranchis hol . in he eerament be aiwoys ed in the | aiterny ary f hina on t el iB nt. Tt te 1 of ae tio, ‘Then there 1 couneit, ehoson from a 718 ORNTILEM, the ‘congregation, W wurhority. i greater than Te mey roth neraliy h t ' ty, tn | thot the eld 1 tiet hae the Saiae f net more many. te, bi wi ew cone Cihrermnet! fh her | of nell which hietd precively ae ure t koa of Christian | | Yet much te tre Juuy, If not all | ie# oh attended, and | | embrace bores anit flor 0 tions, Pi porte were A WORVON MECTING Ie WILLIAMNDEROM, | rea thatthe } A reporter of Tum bes Jed the Mormon | Were being abled Uy that they were | meeting in Wiliatneu ansiays O# Whieb oe | renting ha Ni, 94 rend ie ie , ie re a Lian to wd tat to bree tue Fastern Nation wi The meeting wae cit, nie. 4 pr ‘we | Held ina hal! at 145 Grand «treet, oveupied during | p fexcons—an array that of tne eifur Coutuua wi ok ae ee HRIVHAMITES Vs. THe sONEEHITER broad te penta ere st eso di sted 10 pie sect of Josepuiter difier trom the Brighamites ho sory inew jour cilers of lesser degree, ‘I 1 tue question Of poiy Josep Smith fo ps trom the Dettiety jetew e women were | comely, tuany being young, nel none at all repuley The wouede! womber of alien in the congress’ wos notlecable, The congregation was eminently t : orderly, wud would, In its euinposition, sompare Dloln teaeling, Hrigtiam Young pro- favorally with tuo avenue of the trie gather: | aid makes his exedule “a Ings of the doy. TH LITTLN PLDER AND THE CHOIR, TUE PERSLOE 6) ) HONOKEN METHO- The servieos were introduced by alittle elder DASTS. In fronay pant.loors, threatiare eat, and Tiaen of | : - doubtful estar, who rors and prechimed, an it in | Services Veaterday~ | preat beste to wet thronet, & Weel ence the shipping God in the " Ttesutt of the Ibteue services by singing the "im on heishty-thied pure, atoken Polittets The oholr were peated aronnd a tebie at the right of The Methodist people of Hoboken, who wore Nae | ejected trom their ehuret by the action of the Come Hy hike be bets } mon net that eit held serv ee 4 found, anid escorted to chiatrs in front of the t I Mabe, tte’ prt The Rev, Mr. Thompson Jone on eldicr sito of a small cori table, on whieh | es cin ihe morning, and in the evening the re- Was spread & clean white cloth, ant om the cloth | ruia pastor, the Rev, Mr. Eittson, eorducted the | wo non white plates, the ave serving M8 & | evicg, whieh Wan much like the old-ielloned cover tothe other, (wo glass goblets, and a white | Moist rotigton-cplain, anhrtwntial, tena, and to chia pitcher, nt, there belng few hymn books and no choir Tie nneen, The two deacons separated dhe plotor, disclow. | ty pastor delivered an. ears rer Ing two slices of vory mutleroffact bread, whict | prayer, fe ald that the trials and a taut was duly cramied up and divided equarety ba on | Heset thom would bind them closer together, that each of the pl atallc This done and the uyryn Anish and ve © and offered the prayurot 4. | they mmight have but one mind, one interest, and one mon purpose ta do good and stand by the Chareh Prayed expecially for those that persceute the jer, with green bree nylorks, as follows eye oo PRATER OF CoNSRCRETION, New arrangements were made for the future mect 0 Coa penal Ruther, wc ark Thee, in the | ings of the classes, most of which will be held at name of Thy Bon desns Christ.” to blens and ity a iad erat bai Hyeldaiclbecedty sages this bre je $aui4 of all howe who pare in | thee h iter whieh the minister bepan Heonee of the body of | thst good old taney Thee, O God, they are willing Co tace dpon iavemeate, wulen Me hav that they muy always have His Hpirit to wen” HOW TE BRYAD WAS PARTAKEN. The two deacons tuen passed the bread, foxt to the elders and then to the eonyregath " Come, thor fonntof every Dloesing,”” Came forward with av old-dashioued selected his test from the Sth ol a8 follows homent evtl acat Jug 10 puss, We ier of Gen given tien be with thei tine wot but God way, 10 el + Pwill nonrish you and meantimo singing « bymm of their own selection, It | Pour Ne sa eee ea Was a nottecable Incident of this ceromony thatall | jie gaid it had been exceedingly diMenit to nelet partook of the brond, eating st very much a | an appropriate text for this evening. ‘This one, howe choleo morvel at banquet ia dtscursed, no one | ever, ecemed to lim proper, and from It he would, deoming it necessary to assume any devotional pos- | ytth the providence of God, draw sucl lesson as tare, ‘The babies Led pieces forced into thelr sult: (ho: easton, Ike alluded to. he mouths by thelr fond parents, ‘The choir stopped tn whleh was roll by his singing at the right moment to get Its snarc, and | Brothers fur tulely pieces of silver, becanae Avally the two deacons, with ¢ thoy feared Hist he Won! t heeome greater tha they. table polite. from the piteber with a liq Noland gin, Wolt's Arom: oda Sebnayps, or water, ‘The elder subsequontiy suid it was water, and our reporter feols boand to believe him, not were pre Lin their attempts by th the hand of God, Men and comme er rise up against the teuth. Tak ‘They drove out the | vart of France, ‘They si es. Wt nearly brows interven Uthat might have bee | withstanding the Book of Mocmon says that Ww to ruin, snd Napoleon sald §f they. bad. hi stall be used, After the goblets had been filled, eu- | Uy tust mace gue up, a» France ea er wider ib olfeh the eonsacratl wahout it, The Jews ad said, if we ean. only SHba eles. Aro me SN SUB SCORES BLANSS) get rid of Christ we will pat himoutof the minds of DISTHIVOTION oF THN CUR the poopie; and they. planned and. held ciucus This problemation element woe dispensed tn the $4, A a ¥ a hia to courts, ly nevatig bribed the — ju and everything — looked fame. ag the broad, save that a young man, | fir He was put 10 death, and” between Who may be supposed to be a Kubdtereon, earried the pitcher to replenish the goblets, should the aup- the two thi ves, “They could ‘not go mich tether, oud then they wuld: This will be an-end of it. Tey cries fled ian, and the vtevils of helt reoiced, but lithe did ply be exhansted, thoy see that such was the necessity thing to open the On the retary wo deacons courteously helped each other ax heiore, leaving the | eycs of all the worl, and make know, the kingdom Javenilo sub-devson unprovided for, ‘This onussion | Hh the Liessed words of the Saviour and Lord, and enickei t va. | Lic: more the word has been pers he wreater it caused a palpable snicker throaghout the congrega | jab Te tias gone forth to avery uart of the prospered: earth, ‘The Vivod of the martyr has been the seed of the Chareh, ‘Come down to onr th Dexan (9 pret weigedt the an tion, the members of which ed to have an eye to the ludic ‘The juvenile stood waiting antil hin patience was exhousted, them nudged one of the Ceacons and pointed ty one of the goblets that had men at Oxford they were be- topped ontaide, ‘Tey were Deen replaced on the table, ‘The deacon saw the | the elects of persccution— they were stoned, ehib- Kamien ie dvacon saw the | ti ‘aad besten, and men. Woo enlled themselves point Sinlied, thee, bowed a9 ys and oltered | jndees af the peace, and men who ruled the towns the glass, Of Which tie young man partook freely, | and citicsenid It was rightand sinetioued his action, reliring with app Hut tt did hot ste ent) eatatvoionl Aor Preaching. ‘The very thrashing ther : tion, let us have it, for we cannot educate our « / thrashed out more They were locked uut of Aven er oarsetves (oo mnch, But ae tn malntainiig | h9mMM Prewldent Miles arove ty deliver Lis discourse. | churches, but hey went into valleys and on the h eee ies eee dda lalest tap PUESIDENT BALES. aecorune ie trurh ti te powcr, Mie Nght AHA PRU eal baa es ahah ea then Way inch by meh uespite the Jadges wud te Cou tion isa prover sunply of sult wholesome food, | _ The Prealdent borders well on to threescare genre, | Way nel by L ioe rather thin duintles 60 tn educating the peapte, the | 1 dates bis connection with Mormuniem buck to | “In conclusion, he eald God rules the world, not - r, 5 Sar ae ihetathig the machinations of They tucht ‘inet thing ts a bountiful supply of primecy ecnools, rly days. For uowards of a quarter of a century | Witlistandig t ti Maga we nok inainia, New Xurictr Biookiyat he has watehed over the Saints seattercd umong the | Ue leehed out aud persecitou, but heels slat” God weank It unt — The Sermon to the Pol ‘The spevial service for the Metropolitan P 1a Grace Chapel, yesterday alternouny, Was by a pumber of the force, who were in eavila The Rev. Walter Delafield, aft gentiles ust of the Mississippt river, and eupportod Dimself by making paint brushes, Wheth prophet or brush maker ia not kuuwn, He is about five feet teu Inches high; well built, thongh not portly ; bis face ts cleanly shaven; his ratuer sparse {ron-gray locks are combed earciully forward; @ ittio negligent tn the matter of linen; wears & blick frock coat, a Mack cloth vest, and striped pantatoo A MORMON PISCOU aR, ‘The President did not announce provided with # Mormon tn add doctrinal, the fan ho excels Tanke,t xiv f sins should ung all natioas, be €@ 661 Dogan by #penk on Why Jerusalem was relceted by diffusion of His doctrines instead of bis tortiuplace, Rowe, Athen or some greater cit which he wweribed ts the fact its being the sucred ely of the Jews, ‘The vreach ext diserssed the commercial. intellectual ant re. sgested bY | tjcus Influence of cities, with iiuatraricus, from ing of the r Christ as the y text, althioagh ponderous Bitle and the Book of lon. Itis discourse, however, was Hidea being + nen the sacrament just niministered, Mesaid it waseus: | home, London, the cities of the great West, and tomary for tho Mormons to ectedsate the Lord's | New Mork, The ralcty of the latter, he wud, ac supper every Sunday, which he considered ancvi- | \huwm enforce christianity by precepte’ and vuntao dence of their greater love for Coristand devotion to | ex ne acral ty ia Fy ach ae it paid hh tri > per regio scaly partooktor | ihe devote end felthfuiness of the potee ang Bis pprries 91 oF gee niste. who only partookiof | Aho ‘or thelr arduous duues and thelr ef re the sacrament at longer Iutervals, He epoke of the Keespecially during ihe drat’ slot use of water instead of wine as the practice of Mor- he Maugere which constantly worst of which f# the temptation to look ¢ Worst ide of human nature, and in cone Urged thera not to let thelr abhorregce of mons, Justified by revelations recelved by them, and sanctioned by the Book of Mormon, On this point there {s ground for skepticism, iuasmach ae our re porter invested a dollar and a halfin a copy of this Mormon authority, and fluds in it no warravt for the use of anything but bread and wine, Moreover, the elder consecrated it as wine. The President | trial in thecaseof a prisoner nto hud been sentenced So RBAliki . | by Recorder Hac e years in State Py strack out with the boll proposition that the Al- | gay’ "Atwer tie passing of eontcnee In the Court of mighty was in close and constant communication | General Sessions, tie prisouer's counsel applied for with the Salnts, and enlightened them xe to Hite will | a writ of error, complaining Wat he Recorder, bad fromm time to time, as circumstances changed, ao vhat | $Fied in 4 part of Wis charge okie Jara we fallow they were not bound down to a cote of laws anda order to find & verdict of nity. that t system of polity esiablished ages ago, Dut could | felonious intent Card Shine, He ot at ing the adapt themselves to the chanzes of the times, the pro- | Aten, And mones, But Tt wil be wumoent if each tn ress of the age, the country in whlch they were, | veriad the sume to bis own use, ‘This charge cl Judge Mason, cannot be eustained, The charge must nd all the varied eiroumstances by which they might | i046 ctonod'with refcrenge ta tho case helore tho Le turrounded, Court, which eerwainly w Whore the jury might MUSIC AGAIN—AM ASTONISIING SOLO. At the close of the discourse anover hynn wi snug, fo which the Little gray-headed old louder have found that the prisoner did nol, when Le took the wateh and the money, tntend to steal them from treated the congregation to a remarkable solo, the fou strensth of the choir coming in on the chorus, i tn, duce tuem to cherish uocharitable fochings toward (ue erimival classes. —— Court of Appeals, Waar is Trerr?—Jadyo Mason ordered a new trial tn the ense of 9 prisoner who had been sentenced taken In the presence of four’ respectable persons whose attention he ealled to it, and asked them to see how much maney there wis, that Hafner might Hafuer, Baiver was drank and wholly incapable of becom nari a ‘pot claim any more of tim than he took, The point taking any care of them himsclf, and the same was wers of the old man’ Ne riicularly on the higher notes, with which | on which the Court below had convicted the prison: r | or war that pseqaently used Hafer's propert; Gere eee toca | Settee aeons wey Interenanged their oferings and wat down to masth: | meea'tht, Name ware ante heroes i hee anes | cate their respect!y sels, heen eo, even la oor times, The men who planed ‘Thls ceremony ended, the two goblota were Med | cx Fetove of whieh Would be the bondage of men, THE NEWHURYPORT FInE-nve. Extraordina The Tncendi Bitty © Captured-A Wealthy With « Passion for Burning Houses. Prom the Mitweaute Wisconstn, On Sund Fitts, of thy foree of Newbur: . paeeed throd =—One and a rier miles in five minutes wag city, Wh f a prisoner named Leonard | recently mute by a velocipedist ta Prance. Chaat, © he was teking home. Choat wae ar | A tomnbatona th: Mate 7 feated wbout Giiy miles north of Minneano n | vt ne in Maine, ted tothe memory Minnesate, and fie history te ose rf the most sina: | Of a wife, heaem the meer “Tears canaot re tat iat wan ever with It writien out, in | atore her, therefore f wcep. ill it woul! make a hovel of no mean seize, and ' z ttalily of nm moat senentional ehuruerer, | Tho | —The London Atheaw nm prowent . delat Of ae history we have trum Capt. Bite, | s Adventures Aftos™ the most impudent and rok THe PIIVONER cuoAT, it K of t t season," Aman about thirty-ive veurs of nce, and tsa pa | = When the late £ oy, the comedian, Ae iad dod i cities Sad be faint. | fet beard and sew an “imitation” of We aetine, he | becuitty ahd hogtiy eye As a boy the | remarked: “Weil, it tt me, Tcon't think r snot smart, and altir t aedin | mach ecalublisiment, be wae a Very poor work ‘ it vatlowed te mtde. wae Tf —Two luadred and three por Killed every t 1, Mele an tnofen ky | hy horses or vevicles in the strects of London in | St tose WhO. Male. few scouaiaiane WPS, most Of theme In CoNseguence of rapid oF un- ! < pred ebilfal drivin e. to he | The riversof Scotian’ nee aatd to be crete’ even no ue ce agt tue | wtth 1 this year, O heave aty pounds, tues j ante worgting forty pounds, have beou ken aprot | from the Tweed ree ntly or ritinu, tt wil! | ~The lower Howes of the nos Legtaletne ¢ cit Newburyport magi neers senting G00) to the quiet town com fi Bonnett } i A Herg nd anacenpied. and equal amount private eat set by phen a puri H : Ty Wike Laval shavings, The candle wo <A cocknoy fitnity : ace. ‘Tne winter referrer to, Bere | vinta! ie that a en?” Mamma—" No, my Were sevral sucu Oren, wed there Was much wonder | Muntwa! Is that Whar ig Nae Who the incendiary coud be Chote a bow o my & seniors. | ter, that 4 neituer a ‘en nov a howl, but It toe borypert. ‘bis ed Home Wonder, but it woot | Artists of all countries are fnvited to send dered that We Gre wae caused by carclessoees | vores in painting, aculpture, architecture, and en Mt ofthe fexione, Ottwr bulkiuce Were ’ : the winter, aad it was understood | gruving to the International Ealibition whiel wit) as the Goxuowse Incoudiary Woes be held M ole samme nd waich ts te last Birches ahavel wae Sabine from duly til Oewber, ‘The Bavarian Government Ter a third was sat on | fntends to enrer decorations om such tists a9 ard J and quict people o} | recom: Jea fur sacha 8 the jury. Sea WY axel hes bes —Men of letiers 1 of scleuoe will hens oufaed t) pour ard alinvet we with regret of the d of Lady Marchi Bhe Wut extentod to mamafacauring & Was & Very good oaturalist; and at is Well knows ment urew ftcnse, There were no fires in the | that ber husband, Sir Roderick, was first persuaded mer, Lat each winter meetings were held. ‘The | by ber imfucece and Ler aceompiishinents to devote # cadeavured In every Way posible to Hind Me | Limapeit ta tune scur (man, but they were unsuccessful, ant the : fires coutloned, The Mayor, the city suthorities , lim tu his proseut Ligh place aud tye police vilered F oF Vide —A young medical student in Galveston bad to ¢ t rt fora be explained below, ndiary, and the eit wc reward ti the sum of $100 {as (he exeliemens went on, this um was na With a pecullar Wooden box. ‘hus bux wil wet an it Tie NoMBER OF vines. winter the number of work of jucendiaris« from Nowomber 9. 186 * know creaed Int to danwery ta we Same poson. TI WOODEN BOX. fires wore ect in ne war. A ron wood, ud all stow cone w the * ame bungling tool 1 be wus evidently foud of being A CORRESPONDENT. At the end of each winter the notice authorities Ni Port have Feevived au anonymous letter = in full the p lars of ever © partatly y wel onl with the a cide to the myetr ‘ wreat bughcar to ) ait) wharvport, sr eracioNs. oid & Aboutthe Fits th tives ou the tuck of » wee it to i e verull 80 bar sions that Ne bud already at wordl the end, ceded ule ex: up bis miad to ddenty lett New. re novest Chont, when ¢ Dury port for parte unk went wy taco Mann way to travel. By in: Mt Was (ound on bi vi tencey . Wright 60 Irons aulen tis way back to Massuehusetts, At Lilly Pond Cheat had taken a contract for get. ties oe rantrond thes, and Was busily engaged int Wark whet found what it wad thor, and when tae offteor rent to him the warcant, Choat sald, Oby never mint; Eyl gow.th you. PVIDPNC AGAINST CHOAT. © are not at Lberty to give the evidence which Capt, Kiaw bh udelent to Haved againet Chowt, it leaves no hous dred. », Humbe stores and bi WHY tte pip it, to hin, ag to Wid unc ather was it fr whieh muen pi fw bei id haw pery family, but the prisoner, notwit Lanity was never considered aMieted that way iswerstery about the a termine, ir Whieh the trial will de TUR poxes. hada sinall workshop at his honse in Ne Dnrvport, where he made the boxes xed In b buildings, and in tts mueh of the evidence t to Ua tue crime tipou him was found MUNORR, Wo como now to the sadites! part of the story. enity of Ineer dlarism, and there +e notiet ta ulna gy lose guilty at Vave® failon ch 1 ittle ques ed in pronounce father’s propert that father, by expos: Lire to rave ity took frou iis ettec The uncle received Injuries at another fre a An on'y brother, at #0 a Jog by a timber Rod #0 baaiy 4 Who uvcensary, und he too died Avone fire a fireman wes ki and many others. Way her, was stone by a falltug timber, heen injured and fous children wow living at Newburyport, Musa. P NWELL'S COURT, MROOKIEN, mmiTen AWAY.—-A jury was to try ine charge agndunt Christupler O'Neill of vive Lolng the Excise law, ‘The Justice sud that he could hot go on WILE the trial as The principal witne: gotten out of the way very wystertous!y ; by Jiige) wae bound to Nave kid pr puiter for his d t re be adjourn nu efforts Wi ofthe massing witaces RECORDER MARTINDALE’S COURT, JERSEY CITY, Last ov toe Doxkiax Farwen.—Geor, Haid, Woo ad got diuake en Leen Tebed preferred a charge o! wry against Patric! the dus. Killeen, Mletiael Dayle Jom: Donuy Krahk Adams. The prisoners were arreeted Figned botore the Want or evidence were discharzed. appearances. se would there: tail, tele Forty-one dol. bourd « ferry-hoat, but on the return of the first to charge of the deck Lim ashore in New Yori, THE TOMBS—JUSTICR HOGAN, Music vox tae Proreaty CLanx.—Michael Mo. Kerevan war locked up on charze of stealing a violin fron Deonis O'Brien, of 53 New Chamber : ‘The stolen Instrument was found in his possession. fod won taken to Court, but was Bot comiuitted wittl the privoner, ESSEX MARKET—JUSTICR SHANDL Fororry iw Grano Sraxer.—A chorge of fors- ery was preferred avinst Slumuad Herzog by August Schmidt, a dry goous merchant, of 81 Grand atrevt. The efendant eerny Furchssed §00 worth of Pi %, fe., and ten ‘a check on the ants’ and Traders? Bank for the amount removed worth of the goods at the time, but the boat, he weoan te resented the cheek it was found to irtess. he de/endaat pleaded not ja Gefwult of ball. gougritind Orr trinity? aad ry of Mew 60 ing officer Lo Note (he personal bearing of ways twelve by fone inches, wast ade, and Fe Teco orc metered nie | enh Moss, This enstom originated in very ancleal ein lace quantiaes, Ina Locka ean e | times asa means of telling Whether the oflicers were was faced, bout Ave niches In longth The box WOuld | sober oF nut be leit In br ahoat a building teat was to be horned, tn the eariy part of the evening. By 12 o'clock at imed @ beautiful irl, who nigh tthe Candle Would carn dawn te the ssay4 a ee slime tase: ttle Sataivenk-o Tice cp mrs Gat tnd elptee aout tulfered af ctation to ubscure tue little Intelicet wie Fitts has no tess than nine of there hoes (n bis pox | Possessed, * what is that long, green thing Lying or ne Bore of tem are not burmed Wn tie least, | the dish before your” “A cw niting Whoever nd how tey were set, In every exe elrenm stances have corroborated the matter coniaivest in ) years ago, by 8 man who picked ft up to throw at the letter, some of them «aid the fires Were dove butt, Not i ered in the a | to'awaken whe sleepy old town, and others that they | © Tbbit. Noticing that it glittered in the un, he | were done ior miiusoment, Even wih Liese letters, | took ft bome for the ebildren to play with, not sap the boxes found, aid tue aid Of many special police: | posing it to be valuable, It has remained in the men, the oution tine were for years unwh!) to obtain a" became w noose wonld be and declared they Track, bat the eaptato, with Yan- aud irieen years no he due hued ed ity, and was soon in Upon being arrested, be asked proposed \o n It is uestion whatever Of lls quit, And that he bas burned three churches, and ationpied the destruction of twe more, one | ported from Africa some sixty years ago, says that Hotel, several wiacutucturiog establishments’ wad | he remembers beng brought over ina slave weasel, Mis Us the grewiest mystery Of all. Choat wan | a hundred. Tse ott and time, and get livin’ 08 well ull wud there Js no evidence Whatever of rol aie slic Given tabs, Llover Ue Lal Dery. Moro than this a manufactory Left by his | Wat Sod folks gives me, J loves de Lord, and wit Dey Me horton after it was dalle bat Pelory’ tue | soo go to do ticttnly home. Den poor Owsar has papers were deleovety ius auditing ars Hoss | no more bv | tim Sun of Righteousness shines Upon himself he burned uver $50,000 worth re KA web Calin eb ate Y Of property belonging to his father, and a portion of | Sl! de Hime, and we sing to glory of de Lamb. Yes, He also. burned Which be m motives eee Li aduelt if ihe property burned belone, | erate Rast India merchant and a member of the Orb r . Chout ‘never knew. It would | ental Club of London, One day Dicky took ® pals avere Loy he had commenced to set | of compassen ond wet about examining a large tag Ua ‘kping | OF India, the margin of winich war Alustraced wath hie desire probably grew | drawings of the wild and domestic animale of the him until it became a monut wideh he | country. Buddenly Dicky dropped the compasses in Gould Buk Ck ccame A eee Meare Terhs | amazement, “fcan't bet italu't in the horder of Known that insanity {8 Dereditary in lis father's | nutur that it should be! impossible! ridtealous I" abding kis singat a sown fami'y ‘one fire, when bis ‘on the ured that amputation ngeney nll the circumstances it weems one or | Vaguely away, the sont singular tangs unagluabe that Choat —There has Just been a mecessful elopemer shonid have evcaped detection so long, and the whole " Aftaly Is to (or Ueyoud explanation or, itnagiation | at Ballston, ‘The father of the young lady was origi evey. except on the ground of insanity, that we leave | pally from the South, and objected to his daughter ety the haga Ot the tender: and has awite | Mmriage wih one of tho young men of the village court ad Nntil next Saturday, and mennthne uid be spared to secure the attendance ‘Tink- nd Mt ar oorder on Saturday, but fur of (he money was found on Mitchell and returned to Tinkbam, who wens out of the courte ‘ r Wan aul Moni dragged eect CuURE Tuo. Lut 1 man, however, remained ateuding, This displeased Teeth and if only tro dtr iad ny the cu, who exclaimed, * Monsieur, I desire you ta cents in his ote. je was ehary. ry » | Beal eMt.* vad o mise to got New York; and the police pat urate yourself." Instead of complying, the gentleman jump off. He wasthen given tn tiindy who were ainseiel te put SONOPAMS. - Ata late wedding in Boston the flowers used 1 | on the orcaeinn cost $10,000 | =The Tribune sponks of th he very ae late ivil war a¢ | the satisfietion of secing « purticnlar friend v ed by & professur befuie bis class a few weeks aga, NY) Phe friend had travalled » im to Calverton op Dusinoss, bug was taken wick, without moucy, and died in boepilai, ‘The student knew ng of bis death wuti be saw his body im the lecture hall, i —Su James Searlott is correcting several Tong h | established absurdities in the Bogle army drtil Among these is a parade movement, in wiiel the column warehes very tuwly in review to enable te loved Geor * ceplied her man emile on her daughter's Wa bland pmmentable curiosity. “ & euenmber! eracious goodness, my mame, Low extraordinary! TF always imagined, uutil this mo f | ment, that they grew tn sl i . —A st 40) carats, now supposed to be a diamond, was found In Virginia nearly 100 » weighitn family tii} now, It is worthy of note that many red entific men have Jong been of opinion that duumonds Would ot some time be found in Virginia, —A Cerman baker in Philadelphia found bim: self under the necessity of chastising his son for pil fering. ‘The boy being rather strong was able to re | sist succersfully, Thereupon the parent hired at assistant and administered the flagedation with « hoop-pole. When the boy erted for quarter, the philosopute baker granted it, saying, * I youst don't liek you no wore for shtealn' mine money, batt geols dis man halfa doior to holt you down, und Row Lesnt rom det met warth more," Lu Ipawieh, Mass., by the Rev, Mr. Wagner, {| Martin Boriacuer wis marriod ou Monday, eb. & to Mary Zimincrmana, of Eekinstein, Baden, Ger many. ‘This ts the second the these persons have been joined tn matrimony, ‘The bridegroom came te this country mauy years ago, leaving his wife in the “fatherland,” and after being bere for w time was morried, 1p the evurse of time his eeond wife diod, ood inthe mean time his first love came over, and now, after @ separation of twenty-three years, they have been remarried, An old darke: at Charleston, who was im “Twas born in Africa,” he saya, ‘1 dovrn't know Jest how old Tis, but me must be right start on ten massa, I berry soon goe —Old Dicky 8. is a very wealthy but very illit Why, Dicky, what's the matter? “Wore the matter? Vy, this Bengal tiger ts ninety miles long!” Dicky bad measured the tiger by the scale of the map. At the Ljbion opera on Friday evening Horace Groley, ff the historical drab overcoat, of copied a prominent acat in the parquet, He came alone snd evidently to secure ® nap, Hay r ed his hat uoder his seat, be before the rise of the curiain, into pesceful slumber, | irom which neither Whe roll of Kettledratms, the braying of trumpets, the growling of the bassoong, nor the great climax of all the votes, solo, chorag, and orchestra, was sudicient to aroare him, He was dreaming perchance of * Merry England,” fora pleasant smile pliycd about the corners of his mouth, At theclose of the second act the great sotmnambulist quictly Gsued up bis hatand wandered G theoagh tie with whom she iad fulien in love, and had excluded Lim from the house, notwithstanding be was a cen tleman of high eharacter, worth, and intelli,ene and was engaged exteusively iu business in th lage. The old gentleman threatened her with incar> ceration in a conycat or With the alternauve of ber tng sent back to her Southern home if she did not give up her lover, The young lady kept her own counsel, Un Bunday lost she started to go to chureh, but was met on the way by er beloved with a sleigh, in which se deliberately look @ seat, and with her adlanced drove off Lo the residence of a clergyman @ fow miles distunt, where the now happy couple wer¢ married, —A few days ago, while the ouré of the Mad Jeine Church, in Paris, was discussing business inthe Vestry with @ friend, @ #mall, insignifeant-looking person entered and desired to mpenk with him, The |] curé curtly told him to sit down and wait, The small paced rapidly up and down the room, until the curd, fairly irritated, insisted In so peremptory a manner as to conipel obedience, In about a quarter of a hour, business being finished, he tarned to the stranger, “Monsienr, what is tt you desire # ‘The latter replied, in thin, shrill voice, Mf. le Curd, 1 ‘Wish to inquire at what hour to-morrow you will ba able to baptize an iufant for whom Tam to he spon: sort’ An hour was named, and he was told to write Lis name and that of the godmother at full length {a the register book, which was presented to him fos At purjuwe, ‘Te tin suiprise of the cur down, “ Frangols d’Assise, Rol 4 pind yet Della, Reine d’Espagne.” To complete the sceng. there entered immediately aMerwards ihe ex-Quees herself, attended by the notorious Marforl, They had waited until they were tired for the reappearance of the ere" amd had at last come hey im search of

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