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i es — —— EES — =: THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK. MONDAY, MAY YUICES FROM THE PULPIT, | SoerSur cee peste costae wren te, tos i ht 2, 1870, PRICE TWO CENTS. ea tin te he we esc ow | a eparon, tng remeron to tit | MURDER IN THE FORE TOP. | teen tet rye grt: tat boron | MR, GREELEY'S CONFESSION. ——— A CLOUD OF ANOELS. vou etme Out Oh eee Ret ee ee,’ oat *Se | mascay of the sinner, who, rocked in the ereéie of an Door Buirns died still went on to do bis duty, und : <ARLE SERMONS ACCURATE. | | Evory ove shell witness His coming. Fest vo thy . Veta onde ‘ - . ¥ Was sctive and attentive until the pilot wok charge BE a aEeroH aD AND REPOMTED. Brat ond need te the Wort, ‘ters Oe Pe, ee sales? carnal security, took no thouglit of the morrow until | 4 SATLORS’ QUARREL ALOFT DECID- | of the vessel of WHY NE SHCURED co ELTO As- A Son lngof Jehovah, Bone vay iat the Devil ti more tian God. 1 do not beltove it; one. Baptist Choc dio In tuinney; they wi'l go to God; one-third are Proncher-Sound | in tenoraven; they will go to God, and one third die Christian’, and thoy will co to God; therefore, God will zot thom all. But when we seo Him, wo shail soe Him in glory. [“Amen.”} Bo may it be, um — Bervices Inthe Abysatu Pinin Talk from a PH Ciristinn Doctrine=[he Kev. Mtr, Spi n ou Anonymous Letters—He Tell Audience that He Knows thetr Deviltry. ‘TH REPORTHR THEN SAW UPON THm WALL, the dread day came with all ite Lorrors, bringing £D BY THB KNIFE. es SANDY MOOK. SIST IN THE MCFARLAND TRIAL, ‘ phe <<: | with it the punishment due to the nou-performance jon the Cuptaln ordered him into srrest, and un- —. All pernous are, requeuted nog to leave chareh! | OF the main duty of life. Mr. Landin is one of the | Tragedy Monsen ARU, we shin Drought im to the cll; | The Hon, Horace Grectes’s Indorsement i | moat emphatic speakers of the day, He basadne | flaht—The Victt him" “prison.” ‘The Captain also communicated jardson's Course—The Validity of « ane wade himself koown, and was taken into | presence and a powerful voice, and impresses bis with the British Consul, informing him of the facts, \ hearers with the bellof that he is both honest and Daring that day, yesterday aud last night the pris- fo ought it tobe, and so twill be. ['Amen; halle sextoN, peutance— de: oner 1emained z tog TH Grove Street Church, ao called because It is not | fataht}. ‘these remarks have nor med + cerncet in the exprecoion of his thoughts, He hus | fad, Gzich Bepeutance—The Mardorer tn | oie en eT he aretha etre tao. Waited have not rickxed your miud. Presently » young man descended from one of the juntedy. States Comufissi : Friends—Did Mr. Greeley Read Ri on (irove siroet, bat in Waverloy placeywest of Blath | Tere Wie ilo EiOrY tiidl dome feel, glory amd | Ealjeties, and endeavored to pase to the opposite | Dany eccentricition Of speech, which ore hardly | Yesterday a British bark, the Morning Light, | “te Comutlssioner for examination, son's Letter to Another Man's Wite. avenue, 18.8 pince of worstip very Modest as to Ox- | cthere halioo Joss tat do not know Jetus. Mako | uteNe. fautta, but rather peculiarition, that are not strictly | swept up tho bay in full sail, her colors wt half must, baeid nthe ere From the Tribune of To<tay. terior and equally +9 within doors, albeit us next | good ove of yous time; wo éannot toll bow anon Ho 1 may come, pins! re wil an epldewie tis fd ‘lly a eanetanry as one would wish to visit, It | May come, I think thore " fe known to the outside public as the Abyestuion | tank act tho Boa br Master neuet ot hows as zo compatible with perfection, and is given to an alti fonant utterance of fervid feeling not altogether pleasant in a smali room, He pronounces her Union dace down, very seaman'e eye caught | {2q* Byltsh vorsel, The crime was committed at the signal of distress on a ship iu trim order and | adomand by the British Government, on whien he | ombloyment of what they term “ private c vent | Rill be extradited, and will bo tried’ in a British | the prosection ot the McFarland case Certain journals having seen fit to censure the ansel” in and to cons irgins” | with flowing sheets, So unusual a spectacl Baptist Clorol, and ts wadse the pastoral charge of canon With a wee, as Mr. Weller would, aud serves “vet. 1 crowds in boats toward the vussel. Ste moved up | “he bark Moi nect my name therewith, I feel impelled to site th * rf “ " be Phase» q Morning Liht of Gibraltar i# an Amor. y Rame therewith, 5 feel imparted to alate the the Rev, William Spelaman, an elderly minister ot | Union African Charch—Paster Every's Dise sols” and “victory” in the same way; but these | to » point opposite Harbeck's warohonses, the | tean built veesol, and was built in Baltimore; out | fucts as they are, which was forbidden to du upon Ave nepect, Whose palpit manner is much Mike that course—Itow David Whipped Gollal— Uttle vagaries only serve to make him Interesting 4 | scene of the Perry-Hayox murder, Just above the | during afte 'ale, Wat, was, Seanatyerse to, Bettiah | the witnees-stand, 6/ the Rey Henry Ward Beecher. What teReaches-Grand Result ofan Old ‘an orator. South Ferry, Brooklyn, Here the bark dropped fret and? second “omcerh. Mecere, Merebant® ond | Dantol MeFiutand t9 on trial for tie murder of On Sunday afternoon, & Week ago, the ohureh was jattles 708 PARAMLRE OF TUK TEN VIRGINS, chor in the streaw, some distance from the shore, | Riling. She is consign & Co, Albert D. Richardson, His defence is Insanity—tho well filled by the regular attendacta, togetbor with The Umon African Church on Second avenue, Mr. Landin said: ? | nocess to the veseo! was denjgd. At once a boat ‘THR DEAD BRAMAN only defence possible in view of the conceded frets, several #trangers who hud been attracted thither by rn Kighty-thind stroot, tv a small building capable pene ners be nse tn going Yehind enperionce, We bat off for the shore, Jf eonidlnod the custom off. | was a native of Rast Pandorfair, in Hanover, where | OF the merits of that defence, I war not called to Be {ane of the eloquent pastor, The toilets of | Of eating about 100 persona, Ths Rev. Ril Rvery is .. ‘somebody With uo oll fate | cor tm charxe and the pilot. Rapidly the boat made | bis father now lives, Pronounce as @ Witness, and I have noihing to aay in Many Of the ladies were remarkable for their elo. | 't# Pastor. Hots a foe, benovolont looking man, gree, One very dark bronotte, who eutored an | *xty Yeurs of ago, Mis style is impressive, his Ian ‘The man Johnston Is a native of New Hamp. ; ; 4 pilot pro- | hire, is now tweety-two years old; he was educated | &8Y other capacity. I trust the jury impanelied will Y., of which place he claims to be | Tender atruo verdict thereon, in the liht of all the je ‘a aby tho wick all “Sarned ‘oat, and no place to eit | the New York shore, and the of Fe eee eee ee as mente Aituare | e8eded to the First Procinet Station, in New street, | in Rochester, ‘THR PRODIGAL SON, N Lour alter the opening of che services, wore a dark | SUs€e piain Lat effectivo, fall of qauint and orizinal a rl wi a aot 1 a. | rerident, His father ts a physician, and resides | evidence that may be adduced, I have not the fuint- brown suit with pantera, bizh-Leclod boots, ajookey | llustrations, drawn from homoly and familiar scenes, ° Gout | The Nesancrosts samita: ana'ms ane Bal mice a Map cams Urine bay he aerote w teiter to bis | Ot Wish that they should regard It with levity or an: bat and plain earrings. Her ebignon was Jot black, | No one who listens to lim can fall to observe the ize toes bata Soe te parents Tee Si: 20.00 the AMORDER AT RA tathor, stating the killing of Barrne, and requesting | favorable prejudice. stooming the hanzing of eaue 4nd pendent from the posterior bulb was « blonde | 26a! and earnostness of his diseonree. Pastor Rvory pagrets ce (6 pees eet cote Son Ket | on the Morning Light. Omlecrs Siilick, Doyle, Do- | him t6 come to this cits, He also 'vergod the good | mon a mistake, 1 should contemplate the hanging of eur half as yard in length, Ske was untvorsally ad- | Yesterday preached on Psatine L. 1 sod te the herty and Powers were despatches to the vessel, | Wie of Capt. Lavouder, who was tn the shin on te | one insavo with horror. And whether his loss of ‘eines mau that walketh not In the counsel of the ungodly, ae ara i tone and there at the request of the Captain, Joseph A. | hud ‘ Feason was impelled hy truth or falsehood makes ne THe COLORED VoTRRS MOTINO, nor etandoth {n the way of sinners, nor sitterh in the Goad to git ap and cit from their dusty | Lavender, took in cherge Thomas I. Johnson on 6 NO HWART TO DO, difference in the oye of the law. F After bead rag ded the 96ist byma by eo excel bayer bene ’ i aye ¢ Boy and the Lam> | charge of murder, and convoyed him to the station Lock bee she Kiedly aid for hin. ™ Cperata My intorest in this case centres not in the living jent choir, Mr. Spelman read a chapter trom the Je first called attention in discussing tho text, to he in New atroet, at ones wrote to the futbor of the doad Bavius | put the dead. Albert D. Richardson was iny friend. Bible, and announced that on the next day the | the namber of people ta the city who on this brizht Tears teaver 8) “uted Meealt, | “rnin wen the protade to the romantic tale of.n | ume rendertlr, to toll him of the tragic Geib | Th oee reed aad camped with him woon We wore colored voters would moct to make arrangoments | and denutifa! Sabbath day are walking 1n the couuse’ | fercuinmentind concerts aad several meetings. The ‘eane OFF wuat mar,” ccime as wonderful as it is terrible. ‘On boarding the bark Morning Light, our reporter | almost alone upon the vast solitudes of the Pluing for the coming election, “Ho remarkea that ine | OF6 uesrel encase) jn all mn orerds | lege ofthe itr, Mr Buller" was taken trom he tad stagroving the ogcaions* | Ov the Oh of Marc the bark Morning Lite nr | Seni.eca Me vena, Skea Meir urte, | aud knew hint at rave, generous, anil rable 9 ‘church was not the proper piace in which to speak and indulging fh every view to which Mory of for nonce and deliver in the port of Buenos Ayres, South America, loaded | months voyage, but looked as about to Sail rather | never beard any one breathe a whisper Is din: rt OF polities, bah chal. Saving sever batons anjoned Betis Weraas. te Oe : facainst the booristiness of | with hides and ready to #ail for New York, Ner | than as juet having entered port. credit until this trouble arose, That be could be tical righ» th wunle of bis hed hha Te, th ce eri 1 aot f He direw © poy tel batween the young men of the goers. Leaving this subject fora | While one of our reporters was gaining from the x Piney naan “ame Goa be haneen. te ape’ tee | boice oeaimiine chamois tikes Present Gay und those of the past.” ‘This prodieal oon ‘marked that It wae more dimcult | Captain found her short of hands, and through the | yersal the foreeoing, particulars, ecend had an | Suilty of seducing a wite from her husband, ts com veed ow this Wy ebureb ae they couid stand upon their own | he continaed, y day to rna away | SAW Wort woe coing co around him. Me saw the majority of people deemed it, vtalk | asaal agency of sailor shipping houses, touk on | interview with tho prisoner in his cell in the station | trary to all T ever knew or believed of him. That lote the i" ound. fe eave some Wholesome advice LO tions words, £0 Ashlog, and otierwise idie my | other y 'n position of life enjoying to an ignorant | hoard three men in adilition to his crew. Of these | house, in New sireet, Jolson socmed cheerful | he could doliberately resolve to install 0 0 ® abu t é . emeely 1 that when he faced tt nstall » woes rocouced ts pest: Gms tp sesommah peste of tho | Somrbe Soo epesesT attic Codie ant Ghas ton soeaiel | dust en th ferent day o.wilh,tbele fart lo, who respected themselves and | {Wo Were Thomas H, Jounson aud E. Bavius, In personal aopesrance nesteahort; well made, with | KHOWn to him ae lewd and wanton ae the mothe: ‘Afi chapter of the Epistle to the Galatians. of Jeans entered {uto my hoatt Ltook no delight in horses, ae Women, end visits to the semiag igen ote cg hy see Song tA} tiguiy ‘THE ACTORS IN THE TRAGEDY a good face, dark complexion, speaks wall and is | Of his childron, is to me utterly incredible, Tam AN ADMIRABLE DISCOURSE. SEFCRE Om tral day xcopy sitting fa the counsel of | Ainorts name to do sc. Our ouildten are going | scceptablo, oven to the erities, 'Y | that sent Bavius io death and a watery erave, On | !ntelligent.’ The foilowing is the result of the sure that the trath which underlies this tragedy hat ‘The atyle of this discourse was decidedly gri, ay T than passing the tine away is wicked: | > z to cestruction,” said the preacher, ‘ and Se the day of their shipring tho bark sailed from INTERVIBW WITH JOHNSON, hot yet been told: at all events, is not general; The reverendspeaker did not confine Wi ) ths A he chuaren of God is Pes Mage the td td them by | CHAUNCEY'S MIDNIGHT ADVENTURE | port, and under « prosperous voyage reached, on | | Renorter—Johason, T understand you [iad in cus | understood. ater to ol parenta, ‘mot pa tar jody for the inurder of a shipmate at sea a _ sponte’ Hiss may sremen aula the AStas of teeese A TREN WITH MANY DRANCHES. fen dbair ebtidren boten te: 0 pratcel, ant, bot wow > the i nay or the warder of 6 chipmete Richardson is dead, He cannot speak fo Jative theology an | fir into ‘the realms of science. Christ fe the truok, aud the various sects are ibe | thom to stop ont at all hours of the ‘uight, as is too | Seweening @ Lawyer's Wind Pipe to some 22p oF ara, Renorter—How did tt occur? His memory must be vindicated by the efforts of bit ‘He bro at recone! trot wie J intellects Depac! es.” freqasntiy the wee, nowadays, | Ja the old or Wagan” Dollars and a Gold | a point in ocean 800 miles from land, and tn latitude nek n — Well: you ¥e0, ovine was to or wateh, surviving friends, or not at all. And those efforts grasp of his hearers by reel ron ir. Every then, to furtiier elucidate the text, | Hore Wore a sect of 0 cal arisees, Who ‘atch Gone. i ‘ ’ je was very hea and very provokin«, 1 eadvante Caperienses, "and Seeks’ the tuess’ iksetori- | uealey oF tes, Grmndace 0 Baits ent ee 0m, | ested Sone ance Suamttas ond taalinas orlx Goer 24 dog. 7 min, north, and longitude 64 deg. Ot min. | He wie very Nes Fea neyo ye ware | must be put forth undor great disadvantages. The man after Gots ~ | About twelve o'clock on Friday n’ght a party of 1 betwoon the ued with these; Jo west, In the ous principles jn by simple and homely | own heart, He tien dre orratherers Were ale it ateh of the afernoou of that day. | seraping th r° landing on the cap of | Ocher story has possession of the public ear, Pow- lilustration, Although tho speaker's words were | battle of David and Goliath und te batiles of the | fel, lo be a tax evilector, war something very de. | hizhwaymen badiy in want of funds, chanced tomeet | withthe first mate, Mr. Merchant in command, | the mainmast, and Bavins was two feet higher up, | erful influences and interests aro enlisted in its 6 ently drowned by the rustic of incoming | t'e present day. If David wuopped Gules Use Even in the procent day it is not considered | the Hon, Chanucey Scbaifor, the well-known eri=inal | Johnston and Bavias, wit, Swan No.d. were Le thougtt Thad phe best placo, and Bek, IVEY: BHGGLORL KO. 60k Woube and the «real Of restless wtore- | Philistines were to give ap ; if novling portion, slthougy there are hu | iawver while he was strolling through Firat Pico ' Novd, . ¥ rel who looks upon Woman , cons iT cn tre ‘way to and frow the doves. SstCA WabE en Ki dicus of peopie who want to be appolated ‘yer, while bi abe ry ches re eit SENT ALOFT Ful Plated ‘TO CHANGE POSITION merely as aniustrumont of his lust,and nover sided anongh 0. she admirable discourse was caugiit b) the 2 v asa ste sokiyn. evite aly 7 Fefused, and be became very insulting. ein dis reuly pencil of a SUN reporter to present asa sample | then the Txraciices were to give In. So doth cow Medi east Basch ck Mecaeinaeda iE Gorearlay cic oiotiias Gain AMbtated to Oliauasey Vc foremast to scrape a) oll the mast. Thoy |” Reporwe--Did you use any bare langdage toward | Oe! distrees excep) with Sutent to make her his of the reverend gentleman'a mode of thought and | tending tribes a reed to seitie their grievances by | Christ, hovever, knew no distivedion. He waa nul | M@t Knowlog their y.ctim, daministe fo Chauncey | had been at work tor a couple of hours, snd were | him prey. rushes instinctiv to the conclusion that Rieh- ud forcibis manner of expres:ine it. After proving | the result of this sporle sucqunter, uf 1 gad ventle to all clissoa, Ae Orpicus | 8M anmerciful ponndiug on the head to begin with, Still atthe foot of the topmast, At 4 P. M. Nord |. Johnéon—¥ do not romomber having sald anything batgretited a dnp He wants no evidence of this that the text was most congenial to the Chitstian, | sa" David be exe z e beast of the forest with bis music, Pofore the lawyer had time to interposs a demur- | \ ay at tho part of the t Tae ki ane Insating, bat Loren said, “Peter, 1 don't want to | Yl such as he finds in his own breust. And every and that it was essential that uil who desired to be 1, God bless 1 Christ with bis sermons and dis Me. | rer, a bold 10 Har at the part of the topmast noar the third cross: | nave a.y gsowling with you." ope accastoined to look on s wile merely as b species oved «1 ould walk in the «pirit, he said A the uneirew then drew 4 comparison bet father | abandoned, h called tree, while Bavins was in the rattiings on the star Fer—What led vou to stab him ? of property, whereof tho title cannot be alienated by and ( 1 have lately received rece anson—[ Was afral! be woall cut me. He had | abuse any moro than If sho Were 4 horse or a dod, fitly about a bushel « ovten bragced of nis having stabbed in 167, the mate | Baturally inclines to the sane verdict, aid the eloqui mous letters, which L know t.ey ull come 4, taking the son as the type non one side then poor inner, We ean measure the width ard depth hoard side ot the mast, Johnston stood on the ; ’ 1 nena . * ) Anxious only that the whole truth in the premises f 1 members of this here congregation. ‘These Inwyers, and on the other side, perhaps, | of the oarth, but God's love is antaihomable, He o tarned as blie as indi t-cap, at the top of the mast, and at the foot of | of 4 German schooner from London, and that if his i Wy Mm anonymous lotter-writ fella me that my preacs- bit of & fellow, and the little ong woull ve fis only begotten Sun to save the world, an | enimself the case and fainted, wwust, Both were finishing their work. Ba: | captain bud known of other things he had done he Lae be Gevsiaped, at at my deceased friend's {no tSo't strong, and that afore jong this church wil | win? But the Lord wae on Davia's side, und He else conid be fonnd such an instance of sacri: | Chauncey became himself ovee more, he naturs!iy | vius was barefooted; Joboston had on bis shoes, | Would have pat him in * choks.’ OFF should be vindicated from unjust asporsion, “ be cleared of worshippers. and I will be preaching to | Was more tian all woo coula be against lin € pty benches. You'll go tu other pastors, wi! | oTver that He shal be on our si but in We taust walk sieing love. ‘There is hope for the sinner as long tit Uthen vou reaitt: believed that you were | J,called on the District Atlorney, a few days betore he eries out to be saved, but when he ts insensible searched for his pocketbook and wa'ch. Alas! voili Rev Me AIER as OF cheat that appointed for tue commoncement of this trial, i Mere cone ‘The pocketbook did'noe contin mact | Joonston had reached te cap of the mast fret, und | jn qt " ‘y g - to ask him if he desired any aid in performing t * you? Ah, you poor ereetura, hot in tie counsel of tre ungodiy nor stand in the | to bis sin, the danger t# great. The physicians teil | —only §1s—which |s about the average amount to | steppet ouit, When he did so, Bavius requested | Johnson—Yes. Knowing of him what T did, Tsay | tf any . vf sinners, in the se c al us that a man i 10, how sick x a purse We los of ‘of arto uty assigned bim by law. Thad not before seen Mr. THRY DON'T KNOW YOUR DEVILTRT "ay Of elnners, Wor alt in the seat Of the scorufal, | i ee ethene is Jee Done Ae teromie when te | Cee fan cede Oheuneey sacel ne ofa watel: | Johnston to change places with Bim, ea the roves | {t from my heurt of hearts, I belleved be wosld est | Garvin since we were follow mombere of the Com * © weil as old Spelman doce, That's what's the | services Iu Mt. Philip's Protestant Ept Ff ipie 4G pain tat his Hite is | troubled in mind, Eerly next morntag Mr, Sehoffer | Hurt bis naked feet, This Jounston refused to do, teporter—Ilow was the ship sailing at the time? | Stintional Convention. ant had not communicated ’ matter. A Southern laly told ine she went to Ta he Warakib at tha waina wie was the drt complainant to outer tie Poltee Cou add Bavius reproached him for the unkindnes Jolinson--Sho was tacking “about with a good | ih lim in any manner. In answer to my ~ pio's church. and to other churches, wd there tis je Worship of the Gaints- Hits " ei With more than usual e.oquence be narrated bis | ord hy. ejithetn. OF hereh j, | smart breeze, and pitching cousiderably. FIT ee ite ast prorerred to have as " Ginners catclied It; ‘but.’ says she, *Spelinan, he Meihodinim, aud C.tthos Lesh had ete ttal dell adventuraso the Justice, who of course sym atiized | Words ensued; o.ithots of harshness wore used, | “iteng, hat words passed between you before | SM® counsellor associated with him in the hy fairy) whipped NS onrepentint inners, and thes The preacier then closed bis eloquent dis . | and contoted with Liu, ' The police, with extravrd). | @8d anger excited, Bavias sald to Jonnston: Le was stabbed? Prosecution, and naned Mr. Edwards Fierro. % win tik? jon't | es A ' Z tenn af whieh lasted forty-five minutes, by making an cart sary eherky and at fed forth witt i. i 4 iI told hi ha . . 01 . Tealled on Mr, Pierrepoint ' aan, T'givo it soe banal enewrrees set , In My very street, ee wn Bleecker cad | Si" sunga to Use seen tembere oF bis conerecas | orien tehier Mut mrrn ed aha fe ited tan a erm! ag id noting . fous eee a sscordingly:, but he was obliged to try importan at Gies von write h sUsto”, stacdé a modest Drown-stone chureh that | tion to respect the parentel roof, “There is no | tng in custo vg thane Sad’ Wis | Only a farmer.” ‘This sectned the one word neces- won us T sail this, ’ ses tor the Government throughout “April, an try, and ben you write anonymous |ette we eh h thal Hs iriend ii your faher: be ing in tody M rs. Early, Monalan, and Wi: As svon us I said this, he satd, could not assign that public duty to another. f report viaee like bo mother. 1 son boran to seatige thir he had begun to sufter the pangs of hunger, ine may bappen to any one How WhO does heed these precopts."* Lirms, Who will be examined to-merrow, sary to excite Jobnston to murderous rago, He THE NATION'S WALLET. on make yourself the bases of the ¢ a i it vis 1 a Votce—Bress de Lord!] It's unchristian to set on. Sih enat lie bo dase a chcbadeentaag Ag ity on the Sabbath or other boly days, The arty against another party, whether tumt party be- atl prey tone chucen Gr arctier, ‘Du you ealctpet | walpit te lied by the Rev, Mr/Da Coste, who te as Walking iu the Spirit of God? Keep your own docr | sisted by alayiaan, Joun M. Peterson. Yesterday ove “comm ON, BY O— ed that decision to Mr, Garvin, who toon afterward ered to Bavius, “ Shut your mouth or E wil sta | Come on. We poth hiat Knives with which we were | R0tme word that he wished Judge Noah Davie "Come on then," replied Bavius at the in- | scraping betore this. Tthought he made a pass for | 8* his associate. Thad not suggested either name te stant, Bavius was standing on the ladder three feet | me, and on tue impulse T struck him with wy knife, | MF Garvin. nor, indeod, any othor. I then called f Col " y a 1,5 ler —Div eco! it o con and, pour moan abet. 1300 walk ta, the | veing the anniversary of M, Pailin, ihe sermons | teidge Strect Mok. Charch, Rrockiye—The | ©1205 S80 Lens Cole than Last Year fer | sister than Johasion, just in range fr whe latter to | Hevorter—Did you resolve any injury? “0” | at Sudo viele ofles, and not tndla wr aaee : ve Jour poor forsaken souls, Taere ain't « | oreor loss rolated to him and his career. In the Foundati to be Bonght-300 Printed | ™K° 40 easy avd deadly thrust at the very vitals of | put I do not know whether it was wy own knie oF | Henry E. Davies), who assured me that, if posaib! « pomer of Abvesinian Churen that don't know thst | orternoon, after the preliminary services, the Rev con of a Tax Bill, Bavius, At the foot of the mast on deck stood the | his with which {t was done. Mr, Garvin's request should be obeyed. t preach Christian dociriue, I've alwa's told you | Mr, Da Costa nddressed the children of the & . 4 9 Rovorter—How did he manage to retain bis dan- | , Sach i# the history of my ugency in this matter, 5 ther it you dow't walk im the epirit of God, you'll | sebonl'ss tetiomee brated: Te Capea iy Wasinxotox, Mavi —The Tax bill, now being | *eWard of the vessel, looking up, his gaze attracted | eoriyuy Bonitign afler he was stabbed # J acted in bolnif of Mr, Wichardson's friend, and at 4 pit, yeautiful spring weather yesterday drew @ | matared in the Wage aud Moans Committoo, isa | by the words of anger between the men, As Bar ius Jotnson—ie screamed very loudly, and thea ion of one of them residing in his mative BURR AS GOD YOU'LL oT IT, TUS WORSHIP: OF THN BATH UN. oton to. the Bridge street Afriean M. | Complete revision of al! the laws, ang will make @ | cried “Come on." Johnston with a spring caught i palessptalpinyAgrigntd been State, sure be would have gladly done as muck ‘ “ oe Now. my dear children, you kn oT 4 7 Ps and | DI OF Over SO printed wnene. “The result of the | the ruttlng, swayed hi arou demivging | cone nt “ D po and more for me had it been my fate to be first assas ‘ou've got to take a stand against the corruptions Veale’ bly ae k, Courel wkiyn, to morning, afternoon, ond | conreston steel tu the ‘aif will probably be the | his kulfo clonced ft into the left wide'of Bavius Just wucht him in iny aris and held him, otherwise he | sinated, then unjustly covered with obloquy, ang * sia ; tur Heiter to rieht nor left; and if you ce ho jwetook of the glory apd = gvantng: eervica; tod, tore: eeneclally to. the daiter, | turnin pecol Milam Bes ar ile rule lett celoW the rive would have fallen to tae acek. his to arvive mio} if my ofurt® sli ave com i fe w bard roa to travel sometiwes, stick to it til: hartook of the « 4 ‘ Notectekeht and vartecates | Musser, is. suseathed the bill will ‘probsbiy eet A WILD sniieK THEIR PREVIOUS HISTORY, tribated, as I now feel conildent they will have don Iv the Bapt Lho display of spring toilote—bright and varieeated y through, If they are beaten by free trade 0, A his slayer, were both | t@¥indicate his memory from some part of the le . Penn c The dead man B: 1 ’ = tots ve 1 ‘ italic tal 1 u ont the alr, ond every eye below, ofccrs and Barra Gent you pik sis Be pene OF i dled fA we in their seri in colur as the shlinmering sunshine . n pleas “ srivania and other interes will probably recommtt fo LAN PAR Bhi claee OE tin Be gmoloyed on vessels wi yhad left in Buenos Tecetei oe it Peres joice, what lon't You Bit sirasger se You grow o A pice | Cunreh they co U the ot! er extre ¢ mere hness to the otherwise rather sombre eburch, | the bili and take up x bi e Bie cil vo knives, the o plod y 0 foun lovment in slauzato S leatroyer, =Ob, Lord!) The nearer you git to. the silen shalt sity Li therextreme, and are mere | reshne ary Boutwel the Seward, jell Uvo Knives, the v..6 all bloody, oy in slaugator. 18,580 less coin levoted to the saints than is. proper. Now night be said Prevaration of hides for export, JORACE GREELEY, itis the | and alt jaken individually, th both murderous in aspect, Fuint, t ing to Gove with pr frave chat 18 soon to cover your dry bon pete ie , pert ahaa ¢ f New Youx, May 2, 1970, Weaker in the knees you git. [lata no, bry srition of tue Protestant Byissaral Chur be | to present some. startling contrasts in color, in t he will conseqnestly on of mind, Baving sought to merane a dreatiny tall to Suludara. ‘The Kuile which: Killed Bessag is Bele ES That's what's the maiter with you. No wonder you | (dway beiween thew denoinlaations, ne mass they were Driillant Me las over a million io deca and cortsin oes cana M don: | in the whole eleven tacheo, tong, the blate betap eis, | A Now Jersey Oenducter @tepe hie C Sete tuce Lo wale ta tee doe | be too indifferent norto descead to Idolatry evening so:vices were conducted by the Rev. | hada year ago. He will sccor ti Sion, The latter, now appaliet, tor passion bad | 17 tw Inches broad he ht : bah 4 : ee nis Cad and The doctrige I've preacted ontoyou area doctrine | to-day Is the natal day ofa salut wlove fife” Wan Winder cake presale’ trom Manca, Je=a57 or berae tte imeeibe ieee ine dled away, sald to Maviue, In foncs oF kindacs, | H1stwo Inches broad at the Laindle, and tapers to 6 Gives a Pugilistte Extibition—The Pas. Vint are not so much preacied as it used to be Fticulariy interests tuisjarish, mean St. P Tow ort P nd upon this rock will Ttound | private gold on deposit ia the Tr loore wy arms and Chie knife, with © position of the aarmente Unecal seugers arrest the Belligerents. We've got to be more fusiiouubie, and we've gore, | Heit was who far enmenliy anit the not prevail | here wes €1080%, 900 1 WILL RoLD roD whieh i passed 10 enter Barres bene is iouke | _ Jawes Reed, a conductor on the Jersey Horse ‘ praise God in a fashionable way, ‘Thom t TOOK TUB PLACE OF JUDAS ISCATIOT iat it? The wert ersial The Bectetary Of the ‘Treasury has directed the ; and prevent your tall J Johnston se Fim and earried him tre ra(tlings to the mast top eap, and holding ttm thi ealied to Nord ab Micers below wo nger, Mr. James Bavius at ones complied, | keeping of the enptain of the vessel, and will be pro- | Car Railroad, was arrested last evening in Jerse: duced oo the examination to-day, and will bede- | City along with one Michael Flaherty, a retire livered up to the proper office prizesfh on the charge of fightieg in the streets A dispate lid arisen between the men on the cars, wid Flaherty challenged Reed to stop the car and who He bas absolutely ooured down his sti ortat 6 pre ning to show that Assistant Treasurer in New York to sel! one million of gold on each Wednesday of tie moath of commencing May 4; the first and third sa account of the Sinking Fund, ant the se lor the good of tue church, Chureh meu.ber= tate wale Ris Colt | ncous. He oxvlained that Just previous to the ur haven't got aa tiuen mind as they ought to have, | Metheauls. in Palestinn. He wait wo lin. © Follow | (ern o of these wards Chiist had asked: "= Whom {Awen, brother,) and it al) comes trom fay ve that T am And P ropiying for the nd and THE I y onis id ho flew ‘fume tar worked for die Ar fourth on account of the Special Fund, or four mil- it the moment on “have it out.” Reed accepted the challenge, an LOVEE LIVING. aleo4, BN tis Whut all you children must do, | other ane salts “Thou art the Christ, the Son | lions in ail. Also, te purchuse one million of bends jerstand their words, the two went at it nd lively, but were pre fet es you to follow Hin just ar much as | of We Living God," Now on Thursday the 13th and Thursday the 9 h, The shrieks of Bavins Intense Excitement nted from punimeling euch oth Ain't you ashamed of yourselves? If you want a or too severely by now minister, Why don't you go down upon you r the Sinking Fund, and two militons eaco the passengers on the car, Who gave them both iB ished St. Phi It is our power to do um CATH 9 by the Police w in your power to dea THE CATHOLICS CLAIM Marsuay the Gk and Th the bloody knife fall; he kn} those who I nnual sermon tn ald of the Presbyterian Foretg nny Wad preached last evening ¢ Brick bu of Futh avenue aod This. missle Lo estau! 7 ; deal in your and white on your way to | tq Ww the 1th, ou account | ror, He fed to th charge oft . Kees and usk God to seud you une? You don't d oul in your . aout that Peter is the foundation of the church, whereas | of the special Fun ilove ie : i eine ‘ It, but you expect the change will come of itself. I | and from set Now, wulie St. Philip was | the evident meaning of the text (in the speaker's | Of Lega millions in al, Merclant, siood, and toh bin there was Panis, April 80.--Reports are rife in this city dW ouly practice, you'd unt ont one o1 these days | f0llowine the Lord and working fur fim, he wud the | Sointon) was that, tue Buck mount was Clirist bim- MURDER IN TUE SHROUDS. f ( : LONG IELAND. bei much emeacy there is in prayer Walk in tee | Qtier apostles were driven from where they were by woe FLASHES FROM 1HE OCEAN CABLES, Ll acey poplin of a new plot, discovered by the police, against the —_—-— apirit, and your evewy can't bother you uo more | 8! Haul, who, deiore he was converted, ‘Tho Rey, eontlemnn, baving exploded the St. Peter ——. — offer, ara three men Inte the cron tree Aang | State and the life of the Emperor. It is alleged that | | Ronkonkoma gives up her namo for that of Laker rary WAS A VERY BAD MAN theory, deliver Of Lue lowing commend: | |, The reported attempt to blow up the Palace of | there,’ Mr. iliug snouted below that Johnston had | Yeeterday a deserter from the army, anon-commis: | mre oe a roe ata patteos 4 BREAD PILL and a very influeatial man, St. Paul it was who Aii'uttempts’ to unite church and Btate are, and | A tanguct sot aiven’ tm London on Saturday | Sttb069 Bavius, “AL ouce Merclant uscoused to the | sloned offcer, was arrested ina hotel, the Rue | piciedto'see Meroee, CONS Hland Rallrond ts come ant a eee ng Dette ta wax contre “ti! | must be,unronscitntional and abortive. ‘The ehures | night torcalcbrate thecopeaing of the Koval Acudeny | geatme: Kile wad qaieting nile che a eset | Moutmarire. who had in his possession letter from |" ‘The Finshing Tallroad has reduced {t fare, and G.ue as it ought to be, there wouldn't be « sinner on | Philip, being driven by Paut's machinations and | fea to hay anare and. part iurone, should nevor be | touts, “MMe Packene And Gladstone Fespoudedto | dercr tn tug cross-troes and tu the xbrouds of the | Uastave Flourens, and a note contaluing instruc. | runs five additional trains hereatter, ve face of the earth. If bad thougute wiil pass | ;owgr to seok reluce elsewhere. went to Samaria to |! Ni mle in the otlier, Tam ono of those = ioe tip. The frat mio saw that there was bat one | tons for his part In the execution of the conspiracy. eens, Sperling Colabration of the iwpponhusen Ine Teter you to my context, ‘That which ts born of the | Ethiopia, the place where your ancestors caine from, | *#¥ld Le put out, a oe Lh. could any one car amg 1, as be Wax a larce, | Belleville quarter. At the house of one of these the | Henry Fuchs, three years of are, whi fiesh is fesb ; bus that which 1s born of the svirit is | This man ou id rot comprenenid Ne waK read: AS IN CHEMISTRY, 80 IN TRE CHURCH, aatltinatine ett ners has adjourned | fleshy man, und his H tuo great. ‘The mate | police seized a large quantity of powder aad a num. | the track of the Sourn Side spirit; therefore, walk ip the spirit, Some peovie | ing, and St. Plalip volunteered to instruct him. 8: onistic : ey ry n A Ciawedy AR insiant Wilu his knile severed w ik Fes joeruny atte 7 tre afiaid of the baptiom water,” They ure kept out | Pity did vo inore than you are able tv du, and no | gyhoustiok orntoteat of oko oF tem “AGaar center |, Some of the Fuilges of the Supreme Court have | iron the must ropes, Wove ILarouud the Iuauimate | POF Of explosive bombs, together with directions | atverno Tun over and kiled oy a dusany ete by te want of strong faith. | They sliver on the | more than you should do, be at the same tine a minister and a politician. One iy left for thelr homes, dulce Bradley will start | Bavius, and, with the ald of the men in the cros ow to use them, Se: Drink of the book 4 T may 80 use that expression IMITATE POILIP'S EXAMPLE, trade will kill the other," c eame day proceed to Hichmond to opea ths | "eet i Two of the Secretaries of the International Asso. 7 ' br sia) bolind a-hugeing the avomable corrapti he speaker then #! 1 “ LDWERED THE DYING MAN TO THE DECK. 7 4 Siang bo. they wer turn and twist just be thes | ‘The speaker closed his nadre: ned | ,, The speaker then eketehed the history of the Pro 1 Courts ni Aayplis ciation of Workmen were arrested this afternoon = ol ; t ‘ Ta Sloss ; tostant Church from the time o the Reformation to S—==_=___- All thes descended, and Bairns was carried to th cs i lete liat |. Gowbrlaht & Colloway's beve & mind to. God whom I loveth J | In cateclio teal stylesrecel om | the present, mentioning incidentally that when NEW JLKSEY. cabin, whero » bed was urranxed on (ts oor. after | ee Police found upon thelr porvons s complete list | , fowirluht # Cellowar's vaddlet ree feetory, tn \ Clasteneth ; 80, of course, even the good murt es: | Oe rere iliustrions saint whvec birthday they | Pieris landed on New England’ suores t ie Get cing stripped, ils Wound Wes examined. Through | Ofthe adherents to the plot, The authorities ure Y ast GLOGS 5 tae eet Sibola en. wore cclcbrating, and by doing this bave tneir nomex | Provence converted many of the Indians. why thre Richard Bliville yesterday attacked Omecer Cor. cut protruded a mass of, hich ‘stopped atl | mow scouring the city for these persons, ‘Tho cooper's shop of Wm. Ahron, Wittors street, ADVICE TO TOUNG WOMEN, recorded on the roll of honor, GLC ee ee of the Rewars police force, efecting the excape | bleeding tr ime hie Huns TNS baie War {lense, | Sixty of the Association lisve been arrested. neat Lorimer. Williaiusburgh, was destroyed by Ineeme ee edged the true rel! ‘8’ prisoner in corti e olicer, aud was as obvious th wrious blow bad been a i diaries. Loss 611,000, boii t Sreaker be i) io We reed & leenun te ‘ps ibas bipodk Manet te Olleeel, a A® EXCITING SCENE, hiniwif arre-ted. flicted on the viluls, for the kuife that hud tone tie | Lonvox, May 1.—The conspiracy discovered in |" p,4 bieced 8. Il. Groon & Son, at Riv If the man of your ufectiong woes that you are | teu Grae tone wlth, Seve Exeoethe | . Uptothis point the Ker had evidently con A servant girl in the employ of Mr. C. Orgleman, | deed was #1x inches in} oath, and bud entered Pris t# more serious than was at first supposed, A | Point, Warwick. was destroyed by fire yesterday eveus Tong in your faith, hell love yuu to deat. Tuere ye* rR are uiloiad Con TR | goed himself to a written sermon, but herv he com: | PueMe a Raturdey worming C7 ‘Ue explonion of UP TO 17s WILT, large supply of bombs bad been provided and was * Ly jendinry Was aireste1, i od in 10 matter how bid he . eed an impassioned app » his bearers to r Dro : " Pt lice, TI rf ‘ N,V. Hall's tobacco factory, Roanoke, Rando! ‘on! : aing 1o-any. hart Bi 1) Bos Endure An anodyne w ve nol Dy 6 od, ObACED ousted, 103s, 8 surance Sonntonanes when & exhort you? the | felioaabie ehuvehes 1p Brooklyn, was Gilled yester- | {ng to and fro in his pulpit, rushing Irom’ side to Yerterduysaud the Copuidaced viyis | elven, aud inan hour Mr, Mercnant, the mate, was | ‘The anxiety of the Government and the citizens | girwor “o? © dy” POM SHON ihourancg, tutarning 10 the salject of 1 In tl ftor tho R Mr. C: tide with outstretched arma or hands upii ted | now unacr one local govesament. euabled to recuce the protroding wass and sew up | is intonse The strictest surveillance is every w ° sreuker offered much viluable advice to bis heirers, | slay. In the afternoon the Rev, Mr. Crane, | jeavenward, he poured forth @ stream of exhorta- | “city Burvevor Albert du Puget has generously | te Wound. At was bow So'cock, and the patient | maintained, and the Tullerics are carefully canted Hn the dry goods store of Manly & Co. Hlenth Bhd closed With au eloquent appeal tu their » preached, Pra er and reading the scripture was | tion which drow forth uumorous gapans und ej cu: | agrath ge inate work begun ytheiae cure, | Was ut ease, und hopes of a recovery were Orders Inve beon {sued to unrest all spenkers Mine Wuildtas to tne estent ot R00. Caeoe fight and duty? ae onductod by Kav. Mr. Fr u, pastor of the | lations from bis excited nearers, “Phronghout this | Neanmer, of Ho nd of the once famous Hexa: | tained, But the show © hope tude i wo insult the Imperial family or the constitution of ¢ was badly burned Ww ty wave the : Ghueh ie eens Eada hee irenay eries of Yes, Lord,” “Glory,” © Pil hola Wite and extreme vomiting of blood then setin and cou: | France, property Bethol Methodist Episcopal Church— Sree oe We eee Oe One kone tna eMart Bs | on," That's #0," broke nto ble address, but stil 0 long elnded the | Unued untii 10 at night It tien. cems LLL aie Be ceria gies cP at Ganaiifecd ‘Turpin's Discourse on the Power of See ere TtOg ts the, Leetuent erent ce Reve® | his’ continued, witil eahwusted and out of breath he MWe | quantiy: lust was 60 great that the officers coula OBITUARY. pe ale De tL ley PRED he ence tothe McFarlund Trial and | fine io the number seven, ie said in this | “°Ater the sormon several *notlces”” wore read, | forces os bis falnersmiaw 3 eS Nowae | OY cnepIt TuRIR Stour, , mrcaierd SouOr munition Were ssutored homeiee ta ant r . Turpin preache led au pe altitude, @ mune on which the | colored y company in Brooklyn, and another soem eae = hen the cepte ‘ only a ques. | deste ey Biden The Portiand and Kennetvec Railroad bridge Gience at the Betivel MB Church in Sullivin street | Ser ok ihe multitude whould yest was Chitst aid | requesting all persone desirous of obtaining post PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. tgp of slew, Dak Th woald be aapeeLy One, n of ex.Governor Law thd wneh hopaeinnakn: wet pct ae ae ‘ Sat avant SYpPnalON arate % we FeaB NM vuld so rest we tio 8 as cooks, chambermaid alters, to apply ~ ouKRh the | but sluk- . Monty on Saturday, on p dire yesterday, The Ae ie supposed toe have been thy “ i evening. “We aublect wees “The Mesure ‘TOE MYSTERY to w certain Inteltigence office, Tho preacher ex- | Judge Chase's health is good, and he has no inten. | MB: Quietly es With, all ristul, ep route to New | work of an in The bristze is boing Febmit rape uu er explaining the power of the Almighty he rtaiia (an sal P ainod tout he read this in order to rit aimself of | Yon of going to Europe, se reported, nec She dyi " 5 en 2 BUT ARN USS a 06 Hana) Lo-piorrow forsbooR, God, he went on to say Ui " attending Christ's coming and his mission uvon seeds of applications whieh be coaida’e All nigh Kew be was dyin A fre in i fay il : 5 Desay that hothing that tediscover | earth, Were it absolutely necessary to ign | VOBHERGS OF OUP lon ch be couldn’s all, Mrs, McFarland ts t mporarily residing in Jersey | co be leit to depart lu peace. Culling the ca. tutte t JOITINGS ABOUL TOWN. ‘| ein a ay destroyed John Benge od by the naturd eye shall Wave on eternal exist: | human reasons (or God to take upon Ulmselt “the | yp bh Churcky Heeentyn—tue reov. mre | i7suareeCaMatRnaR, Grmmmarcial te the wurhority {HF | ste side he tou tim the story of tue aifray, Kuve. sts pico fedene'd spit. Ate rant ductvoysd was ence, The end of time is decreed by Jchovah, and | [orm and condition of man and to explain ull his ve Plymouth Chure rooklyn—The Rev, Mr, ie Ft ent That she ‘a utobioxraphy history, und dictated the substance o. @ dying let Phe defraudes ia } Bowery this | Worth of books heloncing to Morkee ant Siopherd: that me no human eye or no human mind can tne | Hone ou earth, Reeonciing hem awith bis coli Beccher takes w Text out of Exodus | | Mr 8D. burvese was © ccted P X.of the | torkisiutuor tu Hendesfule, Germany, ald ade al | evaainge neers sulalere meet to 148 Bowery this | sep svouconen ny Pie tot toes aes nd can diss | eh ‘every one would become a skoptic: bi t A new Board’ of Fire Corn issioners on vO Mie ft ’ 4 y the Hire was #9 ul cern, That day knoweth no mas, but the the mystery OF the stoneinent is one of the chief Brbnireth raons Haptised, Van Auden, Tieasurer, cud tT. De Witt, Sen | adiew he ship Rodee from Liverpool, Capt, Davis, ar —_ be The decret Kone orth. Tae fratitias Ae Via Ghetatiin vallaiop cAnuilier ronson At the inoruing and evening service the usual Major Perry MeD. Collins, ot Asinth. su. ; KVEN TO INK MURDERER, rived Inst nicht SVARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, ‘Whe moon is cone; the stars are vo siy Ue eyes of the multitude would be on display of flowers was made on and around tae pul- fame, Is temporarily io New Sark, in Mie race Wily ne na! is w abd aybre ms aa d desta soomed (ng mont. | ny Hn ¢ "Donnell rH! @aa ilouly at 7 Sul - a Was (rus Gia character and magnitude of she alone satan lier aieeae nae Dn Cyrus W, Fieid fora wlegraph wcrors Lie Live at ie cored; way, at elgat beds ty the morn van surcet seater’ The Mormons are drilling aud 0 pay What ki Of warid will this by then, Chat aud he profound wonder and surprise oes: | iu from the 8d and 4th verses of the third chapter Bro, Dr, Eé, C, Harwood, Sir Knteht Master of | 8s passed. But the seeming rally proved delusion, | day, althongh not vet fully recovered, Plunkett won the billiard mateh in Puiladel; frmaments giand before the Judument ti vue ol te | sioned thereby, ‘The reverend xontleman closed | of Colossians, and dusing the sermon took occasion | Intantry of Ivanho Commandery, No. 9, las Lenn ap | anual Line o'clock the eveok avin blanched, and | ‘phe body of a arowned man was found foot of | ouraueiny ee URNS“ Maaled ka Tul as ele Alnizhty, "Phe moon, that iravels with the ereste-: | withs warureshorte thos to hig hese ee cae : polntod adele afc to the American Alcuiea, Associa | prosiration cume down in deathly form. Sul the | wet stint Moan Temnry cererday mornine ; Velocity, shall atand before its God. Christ, yt cp ther eyes on Christ apd wale Up te light they | (2. elogize bis parents and thelr mode of bringing | tion, and left last night for Washington, irest. pit sical power of Bovine foupht death ana | Ss i ietin the a Matt) Jcob Nostrand, a wealthy foriner of Jericho, eat Me waa bere before, was born in a tanger wid ida | aporced sas him up, which was ouly tolook to his fuiure, his Four European steamers left this port on Satur- | hovt Lim at bay for hours longer. Noow came asd TD irty famitien polled Hn tae ecuouner Hate Low | bis throat op Saturday by Gofiering life, died an ienominious death ont « = God, and eternity. da.targe number of steerage par. | tue man ailil Ilved, but wus slowly golng, As the | Ot slorne Mion cris College OTC Ann Appleby was Vby a train on the Boston cross, Insrlted, scoffed, eeou' red. bound with rorts cgay steed o ii» Already bezun nong | deathly pallor coverea he eyes were he annual spring vacation of the loge of the | Ranvoad, at Bayt J on Saturiluy eve tid, bn His heavenly et rust shoulder was laid tn’ | 410m African M, E. Charch—A Shrewd Sex- | The evening discourse was based on Exodus, 31th ohn higelow, F. Kapp, 1-0, rue | wunkei, tae hipe livid ied, “Bull ne ved, | CHF oF New Vor Legine today, andeuts next’ Mon | Kit, memuers of the, Micron nut ; frome uon which Hy exD)-e0, By the power «ti ton. Three Babies Christeued~The chapter, Tih verse, latter clause—" Visiting the in. Sul he Was in his senses, tlires hie became | SY PP aap Mea alas Grecley. « ew Lown on biw Pacific tin re conet@ is law He wrapt in death; by tue power eal Son, si . - delirious, and in tli jongue, the Gernin, sarplice n Me ‘odure into Christ » iquity of the fathers upon the children, aud upon tie BROOKLYN. . + | chnren Corner of Futh ay ‘ Krank Parker, of Chicago, has cha 41 God Hie {eters were unlovscued, The | Zion Church, 895 Bloeckor street. w, quity ¢ x on N, eae on ta OF LIE Tea eotle eran | Cun rier of Fut aveuue and Culrty-ilth eirvet, | obtank Park iiys,!" Bolictd, He eometh inclouds,” Now on | 9 A is ae Ale ek r street, me well | calisren's children, unto the third and fourth gener. alist FT ELTA Whe wate MRR ena: Teele i oop to notte ina eur ‘ oturn ote men ‘ a He will led last night, © juterior of the building is | “Hons. The Broo Mty Court. Judge Thomps 1 aay ‘ ’ + Elith O'Gorm: eture tn Cc neti jorge Sedilens, the pusilist, w Son He corm.# gala It will be a8 0 Judge (rom Hie | ie central pews have alternate ensnions of fided raciod marriage, und thus sprevd the same, | , There wero four deatas trou smallpox tn Brook | passencers were beside the dying wan vs his woul | SUNNY Mi mk Bile nuy. a t ths Sha Bhdnratccn Deki a anee tae tha ant “Vie is | Fed and green, The side p ‘auld callatiag’ Ave td w widely tuey not knowing, he said that exces: Wyn taas yrooks Fifteen case: of the same disease were i. Ppidcenn went Kr ite final unt Beside hin evan tiia min Closed op Baty aay ary a pa 8 understood denus was th 0. me wn nd galie n ely conscientious people sometimes have obil- ported. AL that supreme moment Was the one who had sent | evens Th ated to $35,000. A few more ce tua the Mediator, and whe. ile returns He wht be | custioned, The Rov, Wilham P, Butior, the pastor, | trem wiu are tie very autipodes of their parent, | A meeting ta to be held Hn Turn Matt, Boerum st, | ulu death, And the poor Hlaviny was no tore af rege : Raion ae laal jie du ake Lam glad that the day is fast a/piouel | was on the platform, c¢eoxupaniod by the Rev, Mr, | becuse *helr parenty have exhausted tho ‘charac: | Wyitatusb rah, on Wednesday eveuing, to form a | When the shades of evening were tuling, the | Bamediret Ward Dowocrats met Inst nicht. oud whet Seat tnd Galveston tieirdue, “This worl Fanitdivited: it docs | Jenkine, a deacon, Mr, Bauer is» gonti ¢| tetlstic In their own lives, and “hence the chil. | enlored military rewimect, cor ee ee li sole eee WH | the Ward tammuany GenoralConmiics, ee fant reach He indwa CIE AN TCR STIS sh OMSUAILE MIN Tt Jt ORF | call alge, 98 veer so Te tele S nEEIN OF) dren come out with w dant where their parents | | Anna Maria rd; whowe will was admitted | laid on the alter deck tor that roienm Ala sleal Refaeli focgive inan ble d jk does, vill be | small sino, BS years of ue s hatr curls closely, | urd. uy prouinen sald; There are | to probate tnt gales Court last week, leit au BUBIAL ON THE OCEAN, oye rae Smisslonere OF Fullic Charities for » Tirusvitl {he Hay when God wil brlug all oer Gaye bo. 8o Og | ond Le Weare mutton Teh Mbiekers. with the chin | inem who walle in places of honor and trust, | estute worth 9170,000, ais ted Ui ka ieee an Ua ? Une nualnat Fhe disreputaile iesseu Lanse, for a : nd apier lip Kare ® tunedown collar | un -eourged and unslain, whose whole influence The Willow Cricket Clnb opened the season on | ¥ yey . NO BTAY oh the {diutvs, Was Guc.acd on Sat A DASH AT THE M'FARLAND CASE, vor a waite week tea Mr dering is of the some | ip to €0 F life—=to wake Up malignant passions | Saturday on the Parade Ground, Prospect Park, by a | he Captain wo had risen trom a be | ot sickuuces (0 mittee of up-town property owne ve | McLauyhiin, Hor Coriot ts the Judges. Jesus ie the Juige, We | Mea Mid Very Viack. ‘Ihe collar way Lisued over a | 4s” perpetu te feuderto stir up’ new Yuarrors | mich between the iy tubers. wie ue praver book Of tho Mplscopul Couren und | tae tunnel tistivod Gi bartewers the arewanerO’® | ‘The stockholders of the Meren “a b Judges bere in’ the courts, aud the juries, bl dhl —0 set on fire all that is vewomous, mischievous, | ‘The new Police Board organized on Siturday by | With the privet boas Ot tle Eblacope Ney recurrent et Pi ele Pulndelphia having heate Wirecture of the Aime rt aviorney-generuls, and solictors soup w beluint iu human nature, and retaining their | tho election of Mr. Daniel D. Briggs ax President, and | Performed mah rilee Of tec 8 feeding the Goorge C. Cahill, a rowdy, refused to pay his | tion of ope Tat tnstt 4 en w iond have they taken with that great case The congregation numbe: pec'a 1ty to give it all the more currenc:y— | Air, Iswac Van Andon as Treasurer, Fy Sy poor Myiar watt nadine fare ono Nioth avenue far, Ob saturday evening, and | terduy opened for the ret Bi drew Wlacge Quake Lorn thon? Jesus would Judge it In Ove minutes, | zens, Mr, 8 .tuuel G. Lowe, ¥ duirg W detly, and secking by skill, Mterture, | ‘The Colored Metuothdist Conference will moet in | ees tle bods vf pack Hatton weak to the depths | with Ii fi, Mourne, the conductor remoustrated, Canitl | ber of jx . becuse he gnows all, There will be no witnesses | of Trustees, ts a tailor tu br Leniee, ‘0 make the devil deified,” Bridge ot. \. KB. Choreb, on the 19h tnat, when deter | Ofoalh, iO ANON De fo eevee “ In the United States Supreme Cou dg uy, only the gospel of the Lord, | ered worth $100,000. Ar. Ji wenty-three persona were baptized, and a large | gates from the North, Kast and South will be present 2 detaily of the ails wud ot tho voyage are | ‘There is not ao much moving this yoar asin for | it was decided that In msi ty the come belore Jesus aud say you are not | tis) purter in u store, is posses: number added to the church at tue morning ver- | Jane Brady of Fourteenth street, between Fifth | Proper here | During all the voyage the men John. | mer years. vet the most of It has buen reserved for the sureties of uh off or hw knows alle Noa Acheson owns’ two Louses, und is worth | Vice When the Communion was observed, Sixth avenues, was fatally Durncd lust evening by | Stu and Balros were good, iBdse Bho iat tho sity on heturdepe nen Pronortion of | cons, the Roetline Spirit of God is wnother witness; He enys My | $25,000 to $30,000, Ile was once a water, but now spuear unto every man, and cin any man | resides a retired elegance tn Minette stiect. Messrs, ‘Bo congregation say he baa not felt it? (No, | John and Isase Parvell are each worth about $30, the expiosion of @ Kerovene temp which she was band: WRLL BEHAVED SAILORS, doing their duty most natisfactory, The C: ‘The Court of Over and Terminer will reassomble | and Mates of the vessel. knew noting Of any dike bol O, avful day to come; whats sinner Jam] | 000, ‘The former Isa store porter, and the Litter ab ao- on sonduy, the 9th inst, Judge Tappon presiding, when | Sn Mates of the vessel Knew not Mii Hes ot PUNY, Avenue nd Fait | pa he Gry Ye (o God.” (Several excited porous jumped | complished professor of whitewathing., ‘he ladies | ‘The wee chapel on 117th street, near Second | the tial of persons coiicerued 1m ie Election aude | Sully between these men, When the deod was done : eeidadte i oy rt bv abd snoutea Giory | J sved, and genorally In dark shades. but wore told to ait | were noutly dr ue, wMich bears the name of Little Zion, was bt tion why bi bed Bairns, frankly replied, there iy: Anniversary of the New York It was decited down byte Bider.) Ge Charles Olson, a seaman, was held by United Btatos ‘ 20u ; Bie aud thder obey tine af to | the Jouug bivods amng Ue Nauar dla wbe uobhy | CFo™ded on Sunday night a week ayo, ‘The usual | cunmiaeoner ante pm nautran. en the saree. ot | Rite tise taping i vagraue?the set Mich ithe Stety Foe othe | Gaust couth vation connhet Au ungel * Hly,"* be muat Ay Ho is com: | thin, t coats, services having been solemuized, the Mr. Lan- | baving sworn falsely To onsejueace oftue | expression, ‘Tile Captain told him to go t By 8 cont OF peso Pow voneals. tor lution Facelved in the colliel@e Bee Wag with oluusa of augels, facut ‘Great | ‘*aife Bum reporter sought the vestibale durtag the | din delivered aa eloauent sermon ou ho nocesetty 1 Stuck Geweuel woMmI Reap as ayeouenguenee ore | sxprenslon., te Captain told him to go to duly and Re ete eee a ees Te (Ee Raves Wuvkae# #08 We Heenabeel Wale

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