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KJj grfa-gorK gfaneg, ggMan gfag c1872l 8 rv 1 SUnDAY SERVICES. A Day as4 Ci Attendance at tte CTuxretat. -7 fimnl aa lb tterttM af fat Dr. 6aHsa44 at ft. lui VVt Caere Pilrvar af the- Ttie aas Olatr Traits riaiciM.

mmI Hwh fa aba ABseneaB a4 Be v. Sitnor Gavazzi, of the Italia! Free Csareb. preached tee aapaal serraon Car tee America a and Poerlcii Cnriatiaa VaUm, aft Rev. Zr. Ball's Piaabvterlaa Orore.B, twmwr ef Vtee4eeatbtreet esd two-taa.

Before a very lain ewnaree- iHm. on the Baenflae of tba Tba ta siaerd a-enae-u iaiiHin4 Inoana sr obMric tbst uentr eT Calvary, wswb ooew.a-nated lb world's redampOnn. waa aa aaaea ai is ai to tBw-- Ti Will meet of (MTt divine urn aw In tue erwJJon ai tbe earth a tTie-TermaMon ff meo. a the warv homes creature of tba eaTA rasa was its lord and Boaster. rat b'a wrrmiam ba waa Battle err.

swd bia tall was feat eeBesaneBee a bia nmxia 'wnainal all rta al-jnMtaat anl a ta rMNiU wt tbaK falL It predisposed brnaanttv ta rrlnm. raknir4 Ita ood-dear lo Gad and its iMpfrtr vlrtrre. and br tta Ipflaaaca teaded to tba -coaipleaa eradlca-ttoa or reltrioos prloerpirB from tba soul. Bat tr waa arose tn suppose that rha teeberHeoee of t3od Edea by Attorn retailed etanlsr dtsobedieooe an all men. Inherit-a body (rnan oar parens, bat Che aoul and ita irov-anilju powea.

tba will. are tba gift of God. aod Ita poaav-saur alone ta iiwtMaiilbin for ita actions. He nd levied the theeryof trie Cattiolte Cbnrcb. that the enlMl waa Mrtaattr railry ot the crime of Adam.

an1 that wlrttont bartlsni It.wonla be forever exetuded freai tbe kinaVon wf heaves. A. Belief In stir a doctrine won 11 ln- Toln a lonbt of tbe e-txxl na and lua- am al lnt. aad waa entire! Inconsis tent WTftV tbe fwwdemental principles of Cbnstiamtv and harhaaitv. Aa tbe fall of Adam (whlea evidenced tba weakness of bo-Mitn waa Deeeeeerv to tbe creation of tba world ao waa tbe aacrlflre of Calvary neees-w alao tbe Mm lilmJo ot God's designs.

Ba evwialned that arirtnal aio. toeing an onVnao earn mated br maar aaainat Ood. it oould not be aiAfwA. an bar bv no or Ood. and tba rombtn taiar bote tn Jeaaa waa rmntaiie for Vhe re- iwinticin of tne banian rare.

Tnia aacnnce waa tbe trna axprraclnn of the Infinite coodnraa. 111 hi and lore tf Ood, It waa tbe ata nodi aaaat of evrrytbtnc divine aort bolv. and n-ailatiad tba raalitv aad atneentr of (iou'a pro- fnaioB8 to rnan. The leaaona of aarb aacriflce Boinind bravanward. and wa are lout in oontem niatK.n of tba Inrxprf Mible beneflia wbacb tbe Bavior abowrred upon os.

icoa kH. Abb's Fret CkawB-aw- aaaw br Or. Thevanal Sunday morn in servicee were bald Anu'a Free Cburnti. Elttbteenth traet. near Ftf thHivaane.

yaatarday. Tbe aer anon waa preached by Dr. CjAU-ArroET. tbe paa- or, who art ted aa tua text the fourth verse of the ninth chapter of John; "Imnat work the works at Ulan that aant me. while it la dav tbe aurht omei.

when no man nan work." Tbe worda of oar Havioar. he aaid. were in barmonv -wits tboae contained In tue leaaun of tbe day: Be ye dorr of tbe word, and not bearera Tbe divine author of rheae wotda mads It appear Heyord all doubt controvcrav what Hla work waa: ic waa to fftnnfy the Father work at nil will to Incnltate tbe law of love of men toward Ood and toward aach oihrr to show forth to aba world la iivinar licbt that all-em-branltiar aompendlam of CbriBtlamtv low tba lord thy Uod witb ail thy heart, with all thy auoX. with all tbv mind, and tbv naiubbor aa tbvaelf. In the story of the Good Samaritan Jeeoa baa illaatraind haw far we shall have to ta la dii! onr onrnbor.

Io Bla own life, too, the way of Chriatian dnty laelenrry pointed out. Bv III in toe GoaDet waa preacbed to tbe poor. tbe bnnoTy fed. tbe lowly and brokrn-hearted comforted, and the aeornful warned of their error. Bia Ufa also Illustrated tbe rreat dor trine wtucb He preached, and which is applicable to arantual aa well aa temporal latxir In tbe sweat of thy brow aha't rhoa eat bind.

There ta rood reason tn anppose tbat aatde from tbe labors, travels, fastinn and prayer of His aoinlstrv He Und in earltrr lile (abored at rha trade of a earpenter. In tbia. aa in apnitual lire, baa He left an example for the world'aimt- attoa tbroaa-boat all tune and. aa Jflo phy-atcal man rrqturea to be nourished In' order to tit hint for the toil of hi beeit, ao aeeda the aoul to be re- freabad with spin toal irom on hiarh. in rdar to prepare auao for bis Christian duties.

la tba performance of bia aoirttual dnty be la to aam to forward tbe enterorlMe ot Cbiiatianitv, both bv bla labor and his means. No holier work oaa preaent tteetf than (be extension of tbe Church of Cbrisi, aettniir an example of boHneea. traiDrns up the Tootn from the dawn ot reaaoa to the tendrlr-hearted warsbtrtera of Christ, tba Lard. TbeA-md onan and tlie rood woman moft ever remeuiber that they lubor ta ttw atrtit of Ood. who hath said He tuat en- dlareth to tba end shall be saved.

aoa of tba Tatiraa auaw tbe Crsws Dr Wears." Ear. T. N. Bi ekk, O. 8.

lectured on Tba Pi iaoner of the TaUeau and tbe Crown ba Wears, last evening, at the Paullsts Church. Kifty -ninth street aad Nlnth-a venae, to a very largw audience. Stortmg from the premises that aha Cutbolle Cbarcb Is lbs Best of sanctity snd tba centre of unity, he rare rued ita hiatory back Um period when Christ aeiectea Bt. reter from Uie chosen twelve aad atsted to bim that mm him the Church rested. Explaining tbe poai turn, aaauuted bv tbe Clio re in various agea, aad tfie different devofsnna ebararter- tstio of those pennda.

he tried to show tbat at the attacks of ber adversur-es the Church always prod need stanch defenders. To tba oeeaUou of bow a Church apparently so obangeaOle eaa ba eoasulered the embodiment mt taa tbrra eieBMUita ot sanctity, unity aud per petmijr. the reverend gentleman atated that aa the Cburcli ta obliged to mark every phase of the huoiaa heart and dia posit Ion. 'she has at wavaatood ready to defend each principle of ber faltb atnd as tbe world assails her upon one point and another, aba brings io bear all the resources at ber command. First, the Inoarna- tion rruuirrw all her- authority to establish its divino onnn then tbe Dlvino Maternity dsmanded tbe advocacy of ber ablest theologians next tba real pree- onee of Jesus Christ in tba lloly Kucbanat being dented, tba champions OT faltb aaain eatne to ber delense.

aad tbe result was the eeiapliahmeBt of tbe feast of Corpus Chnatt. He aaid Coiemg down to our own time, tba spirit of self-assertion sed inde- peudenco declares tbst wltlie it eao but reoog- niso toe beauty, antiquity, and other prerogatives of tbe Catholic Church, tbe Pope muat bare no Influence, ao voioe. no power. Here She Pope atauda uiooa In front of the Church, while too world arrays bctaetf againat this au thor ity, until tbe liishopa of the Church aasem- Dle rrum all parts of tbe world ana by solemn enactment set toe teal of the council upon that erowa worn by tba Pops since tbe Charon begun While claiming for sbia bead of tba Cbuich" infallibility la starters of taita Father Buiti aaid that no one tor a moment saspueed eno Popo as a asan waoliy tyspeeeaoMt he, too. nan ween over imperrecuous.

must Xaalta. abaro tbe ope ataods bp to propound tba morality of tba Church bo ia not iu-lailiaie of air alf, owe because God made him ao br that Uolv Spirit wfeieb Ha promised to send to teaeb Hla disci pies all truth. The spirit teat si mod a blow at the Church through the bead uf too Cburnh had aroused toe sptnt of wovofMMi to toe Peoo. aa ao recently manifested bv ail CatauHea tbroagkont -too worlds And Skltbouarb deprived of bia temporal erowa, hia Osvotse tollowiirs still roeognlse in him tba true axponent ot tbctr laltb the leiumale aepoait- awy at tba truth. i tbe Boons) Ba eaear as tba tnawwdvrar Tskaisscle The anniversax.r sermon -before the American Hoasa Ml sain nary SocMty at.

tbe Broad wax Tsborsaolo waa dallverad yestarday evemsc by Kav. X. at. Airtan. A larwa audieooa listened to Ibe dJaoonrao.

Tea text waa takaa troas alxtoentb chapter of atxtaeoth Terns "balnts) ona another with a holy kisa. The af Christ aalnta yaa." Tba sneaker roaaarkod tbat tba Bra lAnoeaey of people whan awliod ipsa to eatabllcb BBtaalona la ta look toward foretsTB lands and spend their money in what tbey roaaider rreat aaterpoasa. Taee- to- Saily uraatw tbe lmpetaxive aoamanao lor ma aad Bend then aflVrtaga to distant laawa to baltd np cb arc Bra. convert the beatbeta. nod ralMive susering.

Alter a uaw.uv mi to sen tbat evangelical wore ta area a aomo aa well aa abroad, aod then entrlbato ta iboeao Baiasisim aat tbo flrat lsap-alaa ta nadoabtodly to sead aid abroad. Tbo eueahe then akotebad tbo niffrrant eaanava in ths Caurch srataaa. and mrred tbo- lasportauee of anittnjr law bosun BBiaslmo) with tbo Cnarea ortraolsat'toos. ao aa to brtBaraboot a leilowanipoa cnareaaa sh WtdasJa, Ue atoard wltb a fervent appeal to In Uua vital work of rcgernu ai ion. I Est.

Bobkrt Sum pxeehed TesfterdAy anoratsjr ta tbo Bariesa asanl PreobyVertaa cbuih. fraam Qalaoaao tl. Us -God forbid eaianonid t9rr. save ta tba eroaa at Cbnat. w-a.

amaintninaw that ajorylng ta taw tba aiorlneatVjM of ail CbnaUawa by Cbnat. Tbe nary a AS S4TS aa wviaith. poatttoo. aoetoty. eo and rteut bat TJbrta ttoiio aawjj4 irksnr too rrvaa ot Cbiikt.

Kvarr nenaaj ajortea tn her baroea sod waaJt. bat at tba raise tlasa levy a braid remember srotasr setd years a-o: -Bad bnt "fi B17 Wod aa bar arrrrd nr fUng. Ua 'd sot ba wit a my old aaa." It is sa kny rn anythtaa; aave tba lore of CT fiat, woo will protect and ear for you what jnr SBtaSortuooa bit befall row. ULBOa KTOBM. araca 3awelav Tb beeond nnnmai Oonventioo of tbe Ameneao Labor Reform Lea rue saartnbied yea- erday ia room n.

Cooper Tnstllate, at 10H A. and waa called to order by Mm E. L. Dax- Taxa. of Boa to a.

Mr. E. H. Bnv ood waa totro- daced. aod spoke hopefully of tbe effect that this tabor 7ooventloB would have a pan so- etery.

He denoaneed the New-Ed stand Tbor Reform Leacne aa play mc Into tba bamds of eapttaltata tearead of earmns; out tbe objerts 1 for wbiab it bad been or-aanlaed. The American Labor Reform Lnuu waa eonarltutad to take sides with no political aertv. but tn set in tbe Interests of lanor. Tt was shameful tbat snrb a man aa UsXKLBT afeeuld be placed st tbe bead of a na tional ticket. Tbe oolet of eueb aotlon.

be be lieved, was. fltKt, to lift him op Into notorious promt nenee. and I Ben to let mm down into safe oblivion. He ridiculed tbe prof rased reformers. philosophers and scholars wbo pnt a man for ward as a candidate for the lresldeaey who ts ao atrooaly eppoeed to tbe nrhts of woman.

He then spoke at lenirth upon what be considered the WTonsly-existlss; relations between capital IDH lanor. Mr. WkLTon than' followed In a denunciation ot capitaliats, bondholders. Waahlurton. Tam many and WalVtrert and aaid that all power should be taken out of tbe banda of false lerislators.

Mr. IkaLX sdvocated. lnternatiooallem In an insreniona argument, and Mr. Hc.MB followed in a similar atratn. Mr.

gSKDSKKHAwMitK aaid tbat bla reliaion was be cultivation of tbe bnt be did not advocate Weainrn erntaration. He wanlod property New-York or on Loos; Island. A furn recraa. the Convention met acaln at V. M-.

Mr. Johh Oavia presioinir. Mr. Wolf. In his remarks, spoke scalnst the Cin cinnati Convention, and denounced tboen who did not advocate an equal subdivision of land Tbe createat manufacturers, be said, were the rateet thieves.

On motion of Mrs. E. I Davikl. L. K.

jas- Llil.J. K. iNOAt-U and Mrs. Lrt.n MtlukihS were appointed a Committee on OriranlSHtiou. Mr.

Okmsbt. wbo. in addreealne the Conven tion, attempted an euloa-y of Houacr Gkkcuct waa interrnptod with saicaatic remaraa from oil aides. Mrs. DiHiRt-S said that the national debt should be canceled, and that the South bad a nrht to accede if it wished Miss G.

M. Bhiblock. a handsome roans lady, becoming lndlaniant at wbat abe consid ered some prepeaterona views of thef re la tlons between men and women, lndulid in by a previous speuanr. made speech. moderate.

in tone to tbe ncbta or woman to respect and tna privi lege or tne same opoortuniuea allowed to men to earn a livelihood, and believed their reaeon- 100 faculties to be equallv as areat ns theopno site sex. Considerable discussion was then indulged in br those present, and one la. It. ad vanced to veaia, a spirt ualutt. and said to be lieve besself tbe wife ot Kinit Solomon, was especially cdnsplctiona, A second recewa was then taken, snd tbe Convention reassembled st 7 P.

Mr. Wat. Haksoh, the first speaker, said that be who lakes monev from another without a greater; equivalent than a fraction of ita value is a thief. If a different state of tbinsra existed stu thieves as Fiok, Twesd. and Tom Pccrr.

of Pennant vama. oould never have flourished l.abor for labor waa tbe only proper equivalent. Patent laws, claa privileges, and tbe present apprentice system should be abolished, alao tbe laws ot supply and demand. He drew a irlowtnu picture of wbat the world would be if toe Idi wbicj be bad set forth in bis address were Three hour a dav labor wonld make a man neb. be would have twenty-one left for eele-improvemeot and enjoyment, and tbe free- love system would be triumphant.

A lona series ot resolutions tn favor of wo man's rights, general equality and. denouncing UoKacn Ouilit aad the men who nominated bi.u. was then adopted. Several other addresses were then made, snd tue convention adjourned until this motning, 1 4- TTITRXDEEMED PTiKDOSB. A Cartoaa Callecctoai mt Medala ta Bosvery Window-Records mt War aod Prsce-Crras W.

VtoLa'a Coa medal rssss. Strolling up the Bowery, a few nights ago. tbe writer's attention was attracted to tbe window of an establishment on tbe corner of Breome-street, tbe stock in trade consisting of unredeemed pledges bought st pawnbrokers' sales. Lying In promiscuous heaps aod bang ing from tbe gas-fixtures were watohes, diamond Jewelry, mnsical and mathematical Instruments, guns, pistols, swords, mecbsniosf tools and innumerable other articles that probably at some tiuje were presented ns souvenirs of friendship to be lovingly cherished by tbe recipient, out necessity aeut them to tne pawnbroker. TBe catalogue of a pawnbroker's sale Is a curious study, comprising, aa it does, every thing in the range of male and female ward robes, every article of Jewelry worn for use or ornament, and every variety of mechanical looia and instruments uwed in science and art.

And every article, could it apeak, oould tell cither a tale of sorrow, suffering, robbery, or perhaps murder. Some tuinira are parted from with less relue-tance Ibau others. A needy man's first pledge to the pawnbroker is bis watch. It is so convenient to say that It is not running and It la left at tbe store. it its absence should be noticed.

Other Jewelry follows, until the wardrobe is surrendered. Clothing is generally redeemed. Watches, jewelry, tools and tbe like are purchased by such speculators aa tbe one whose store ia and avid generally at tneir full value to people In aearoh ot bargains. Tbe writer entered tbe Bowery store and asked to be snown some mrdala. a number of which were exposed for sale in the window.

Curious aa were tbe wares of tbia establishment. Its proprietor waa a unique character. At tbe time of tbe visit i he bad been indulging in copious draughts ot lager-beer. His history, aa narrated by himself, was of an interesting character. Jakks is a native of tbe Emerald Iale, aud a lineal descendant of Bum Bonu, of ancient Hibernian renown.

Arriving in America, about twenty-eeven yeara ago. after much arrovgling with fortune be started into basiaesa on tbe corner wbere be Is now located, wltb as capital. He Is now. bo says, worth nearly iauo.000. On i examining the stock, tbe writer found the following articles, which bad at last found their way to tbe shelves of tbe an redeemed pledge-vender.

Flrat In the list were two silver English medals, formerly the property of British soldiers distinguished for good conduct. One was dated 1793 to 181. and had four elaaps inscribed Toulouse," Orttaea," Vithna aod Salamanca." historic enKaremen La in tbe war wltb Napolbok. Another without a elasp waa dated 1848. An India medal dated 1867-1858.

such as are presented to the soldiers of tbe British East Indian Army, was next exsmined, besides -another in-eenbed Delhi. Tbe nrxt medal examined was one inscribed on oue side Aostrt, Pieaa Lnborim. Hot si Dublin Society, Instituted 17S1." and on tbe reverse, To John Brennnn, for Drawings from tbe Round Fine Arts. 1M9. The next was a British Army medal with a clasp inscribed Persia." aud presented to Bugler J.

Kbij.kt, Second Bombay. S. R. 1 I. Several gold medals were tbeu Inspected.

The flrat one waa a champion medal awaraed to Cnabljcs Kicoll, for hop, step snd tump. lass. On one side is engraved aa eagle and a lion In a wreath of laurel, and tbo inscription. Sent a anuH Laaraart." and oa tbe reveraa a Scotch eap aod, clay moras, eroaaeo. Tba eeoond gold medal examined waa a very fine one and engraved as follows First Pnse.

Harlem Medal Yaeot One, fourth aanual regatta, taken by yacht Elaetrie Spark, Commodore J. S. a. bel lug, owner. Jane la, ita" reverse.

Neptune, with insert puna. Harlara Modal Yacht Club. 1M. a gold pioneer bad go inacnbed. -Presented bv Pioneer P.

to W. Genet." and with handsomely-engraved emblems, waa next looked, at. Several Knights Templars' red-cross badges of gold euamel. with tba motto bat Atone Tusea," were then examined. Next waa a heavy gotd flreasan'a ring, inaonbed "Owl No.

A. MeMnllaa. Druid Steam Fire sagine." There waa alae a gold badge raaenbed oa eao aide aa areeeuted to William WRIUS by attaches la front of tbe New Bowery Theatre reverse, Afainsa st Purvo, June IS. A gold medal inscribed on oue sioe Walnut Bill School, leu. reverse.

ug Uaa. Jaiasa T. Davis. and next a gold a tar medal inscribed Joaa McJLsy, from bia fneede of Norfolk. Cbaaipton Oarsman of Virginia." The most carious thing la tbe collection was a large btonsn medal, la a handsome ease, bearing upon ita taee aa engraved bead of Cracs W.

Flxxxt, witb tbo ooaan. and two- abips layiag tba Allan tie Cable naaoaih and tao I lnasnptloaa. Howor anal fame are tbo I reward ladomitabla aacaeveranea and eeduiinr faith achieve tba sne-eeaa. Be verse aidaT By reaolutlon of tha Cos area mt tba TJaited Btatea, March to W. Ftaxn.

of New-Tot for hla fureatght, faith aad paealsteaey ta establishing telegraph-la eoaamuBieatleatby aaoene at tboAtlanuo Tat-earanb seanestina tba Old witb tba Mew Thero waa aa eagravtaaT or a tarea, gtebo sad rases a. Tba fact of this natiooai medal, watch boars every stga of geaumeaeaa. beisa exposed for sale aa aa nn redeemed pledge la a mystery which ia difflcall ta explalnv Aa aauquo siivar sraotaxloa. waieh tba pro Brtator averraa waa a reus treat antiocn, auo ytatrS old. waa sxhimtad aa a graas sans at ty.

evtdenon than tbo word of tbe etore-keeper, Ita dingTooJunc violin, placarded Cram ana, ZlTrZZZZX BBS ao Mm earrtaaity-eunrer. woo. not being grfted with tba art ef awskealag tba alambertnc BanaM loat miao asm arm aontatnod In tbo Beeoy-iooaio un.rwuo.K--otortred to aoeept tba stateaaent aa vera- rtoo. USUI ao ita Ubs bow was botna drawn. Tbo ptwprietortben esbibitod wnb much enibnsxaam tnork looking eane wbieb ba aaid waa Cork-Winrk.

mlse of Inab blaektnorn. Other articles whoas alalsaa to antMptiiy were aome- at vtnteal were broogns rat rrom and bidden reeeaaea. wbea toe wnw-r wwr Baaty aarrev af eaea aepartou wou aaiaii wiLh tbe results of bis visit. lEVf-IOBR ASD fctCURCO SEWS, ivifr.yaBK. The boaxdjaa-honaa of 8.

L. Stezw, No. 117 Eat. natrMntiiontb-atreet. waa damaged to too extent of tlOO yesterday morning by ire.

Simon Michel, of No, 1 South a venue, was loo ad ta CHita-sircei. near avenae, suffering from epotred fever, and soot to Believne Boapltal bv tbe PoMca. The Canard tsteajiir-ahip Saloeia. which waa AuiumI bv iimm ran into bv tbe White Star line steamer A ekmtte. on Bafnrday.

baa been, re paired, and went to am yesterday. Tbo fancy-store of J. M. Lewtt, No. 529 Orenwteb-streeS, waa aamaaea yesterday svenlng.

Thomas Ksai.a'a dwelling, on tbe floor above, waa damaged tt on furniture. Officer SrxixVAN. the Fourth Pre-emrt. cm Hatardav night, found Robbbt 14. vi nr Nn.

sa Jamtta-atmet. armed wit a sTting-shot. Justice IKjwumo held Bowm for trtsL For pom tins a wife AntuiDC aod Bkjiedict NtTIUI. street, was held for yeaterdny. loaded revolver at hla threatening to shoot ber.

of No. 130 West Housioa-tzlal at Jefferson Market Bobkrt Closet and David Cajbitt were arraiimed before Justice Dowtiso at tne Tombs. yesterday, for assaulting as. Haoobjztt and Cathekixk IlAWiEElTof No. 24 Tbomas-sireet, on Hatarday night.

CnARLxa Chawobt. of Went Twentieth atreet. waa committed at Yorkville Police Court, yesterday; oo a ohartre of stealing a horse and wuftnt belonging to Auiaxdm Polhimcb. of No. 6o0ftlxth-s venae.

The ex -policeman. John Kkatt.w. who rnt John MikHIIHO. Alias Mnsgina. on the head with a esrvinir-knife on Saturday night in Jmes-street.

was held for trial by Dowlisg yeaterday. Early yesterdav mornlnat tbe dwelling-bouse of Mrs. Moses Frisk, No. 26 Stanton-arreet. was damaged Woo bv flres insured for txjxn In the Bowery, V3.000 in St.

Nicholas, sod V2.SO0 In the Pacific Coiniany. Ptiti tp McMahon. Thomas ICkt Trrrt and James Bbadv quarreled Isst night at. the corner of Twrnty-sccond-fctreet and Second-urenne. Rkady waa knocked down and stabbed, aud Kelahkb and MoMahow were arrested.

In the Yorkville Police Court, yesterday; Philip Surra, aged nineteen, waa locked up without bail for forcibly outraging a young colored woman named Abbv McIstthr. tn a stable in Fortv ninth-street ou Saturday night. Daniel H. Moore, of No. 83 Madison- atreet.

and JoHK MrKcHNA. of No. 89 Eldrldgr street, quarreled in front of No. 31 Allen-street. Moore waa stubbed In the right side and Mc- Kena was cut under the left eve.

Both were arrested. II. RosENBntOH'fl tailor-shoa. No. 4 D- lanw-street.

yesterday, was damaged t300 In siired in the Relief Company for $800. The Elsc Mnrbal arrested BosEJtBcnoH for indnrbnt subsennently discharged aim. the proof being insufficient. Some rags nnder the stairs of No. 57 Oak atmet caught Am yesterday morning, damaging be building to tbe extent or n.anu.

ttttjAMin Bkmowitz'i furnishtng-goods store on the first floor waa damaged S400; insured in tbe London Liverpool and Globe Company. The White Star steam-shin Baltic, which Jeft Liverpool on Apnl 15, ana Queenstewn on Aortl 26. reached this port lsst evening. Her advices are fresher bv two days than those al ready at hand. Tbe line baa our thanks tor lib eral supplies of foreign Journals.

Hon. LTknrt C. Dkmtng, formerly member, of Congress from Hartford, and author ef Ltfe and Carrpatffn of Gen. V. 8.

Grant, will lecture on Farragut Lashed to tbe Shrouds at the Battle of Mobile Bay at the Academy of Mnalc. on Wednesday evening next, for tbe benefit of the Chicago orphan asylums. BBOOKLVIt. Mart Leonard split open the skull of Patrick DonovAS. ber brotber-ln-law, with tea-cup, during a supper-party at bor dwelling-house in Hlcks-street, near Amity, Saturday evening.

HBWdKBUL Yesterday morning Thomas Smith. boarder at Mrs. Bbmeh'A No. 6 Exchange-place, Jersey City, fell from the fonrto-storv wlcdnw Into the basement area, a distance of sixty feet. He died In two hours.

An unknown man was killed by the early freight-train, bound westward, on the Me Jersey Railroad, yesterday morning, near East Newark. He wis walking on tha traek. aod waa not aeen by the engineer until it was too late. Tbe locomotive and several ears paaeed over the body, cutting it entirely in two snd bornblv mangling it. Tbe remains were removed to Newark and placed in tbe deed-bouse.

Dect ased waa a young man, apparently about twenty-one years old. and well dressed. There la no clue to his identity. Tbe Bel art a a Bl order -Tbo Caae ot Carl Vegt so bo Brssfkl Before Gov. HeaT as.

The prisoner Carl Voot, who is rapposed to be Jacob Stcpf, one of the murderers of his master, the Chevalier Dtmota di Btinco, in Brussels, Belgium, on the lith of October last, who stands charged with bringing stolen property Into tnls State, will most likely be delivered up to tbe Belgian authorities for transmission to that country to be appropriately dealt with bv tbe authorities there. Tbe facta of tbe case are few and simple. The residence of the murdered nobleman was discovered on fire on the morning, of the 15th of October. The firemen succeeded tn extinguishing the fire when tbe building waa oarttallv consumed. Tbe body of tne Chevalier waa found In nis library, stabbed in several places, and Investigation by tbe detectives showed tbat the safe bad been opened aud a large amount in Belgian and French railway securities taken.

Some of tbeae bonds, months after, came bark to Belgium and were stopped on the Brussels Bourse. Tbe secret police of Belgium traced these bonds to London aod tbenee to this City. Detective Fa but, of the Central Office, nnder the direction of Supenn tendon Kelso, went to work on the ease and found that the bonds bad been left in a Broadway gambling-bouse by Voot, whom be arrested in Philadelphia. It waa found tbat tbe prisoner could not -be fur tbe reason tbat no extradition treatyexista between this country aod Belgium. 1 Vogt or Stetpp was therefore beid on a charge of bringing stoisn property Into toe State.

It baa now been found tbat an unrepealed State law of 1833 gives tbe power to tbe Governor to surrender a roreisa criminal charred with felony to tbe au-thorities of tbe country In which the prisoner has committed tbe offense. Assistant Dlsrrict-Attorney Aclltvam and M. Cocdekt. of Cou-pekt Frirtm. on tbe part of tbe prosecution, and Messrs.

Author and Gross, tbe counsel for tbe pnsouer Voot. bave been notified to appear before (Jov. Hoffmab. tbia week, and argue tbe legality of tbe statute referred to. A CJaaei In July, 1869, the residence of Sirs.

F. Cos wat. lessee of the Brooklyn Theatre. entered and robbed of a quantity of Jewelry and wearing anparel amounting In value ta more than Bl.ooo. Tbe Police searebed la vain for tbo thieves and tba stolen property, snd the matter was dropped.

On Saturday about noon, a woman of respectable appearance and good address called upon Mrs. Com wax at ber bouse in Cum Ber land street, aud restored to her poe-aesatoa tsoo worth of Jewelry, which bad been stolen in lata. The woman gave her name aa Mrs. Rooerr, and said tbat sbe resided at No. 4 Bowery.

New-York. Tbe Police were unable to find ber at tbo address glvaa whan they called there later la the day. Tha Precinct has of lata been pestered by a gang of deaperaao thlevea, who have gtvea aa Immense deal af annoyance to tbe Police af tbe red net by standing on tba street corners and insulting ladles Passing daring tbo day time, and assaulting and robbing ciuseus at night. Yssteruay evening, about ScXO o'clock. Officer Bbavkb saw Joan Lova.

one ot tba leaders et tbe gang, reaming aieund tbe ward, drunk and disorderly. Toe offionr promptly arrested bias, and marched him la tbe direction of Union Market with all neemble baste. Bat tbe friends of Lova. tblsvee like himself, were determlaed aet ta allow their oomrade to be eaptsred witb each apparent mm. Whea near tbo Btatwa-houae the snob assalltrt Officer SBAVXJtJk nocked bias down aad beat hiss baaly.

Be auempsad to use bis valvar, bat eodld no, aa hia arm wa br a aavaaw bxek treat one of hia Boms a liaise who aaw tbe brutal a as salt ma Riaviia. ma ta tha BtaUea-hoaae aad lnloeiaod Sergt. Millba. who seat aat tbe 1 native oflleere ka tbe Otalion hoasa Cap. MaarsiT.

who waa la another part al tbe Vard at the Base, haanag taa affair, berried ta taa saesav Oa tbe arrival 1 tbo Blevwatb Prarbwl Badly salaa by at Gaac mt Tbsovse Bsa sarTeaaded bv tba gang ef rorgba. wbo am poauua niai aatnoien naiy xna Lova. bad beoa rss id and utsa awav. Tba rotten aminead oa tba ererr- of rataano and arrested fowr of them, named psralca Hawwi-ou, mt No. a Raat Broadway; RicBLAua Dry-UB.

of No. ua aat Ta'jteenta- suuot Jajscs CaaaoLI, of No. S3S aAt Twelfth atreet, and uoom Ubat, of No. TOX Cm Ninth-street. Tbey were kaebed ta tr.e Eleventh Preetart Sta-tloo-bouee.

aod will arraigned before Inatlea Soott, at aaex Mtrket. this moral aat. Oapa. MttTHT aod OrSe M.r-K. ao'esoek- aUB- eoeded la rearreorg Larva, wbo waa keeked wp tn tbe otatioa-bo jae witb hla would-be rescuers.

Wasbly Tlaea-wt. Havawa. M' hrsiab ftnem ia warehouse at Havana rad MbIsibbis sssoat be ana aad SSADS 'rnl llaiaaaanil Maaaoaaa. TS beaeo T.nw an axaoraed duriag taa weak man Ha-a and 77 ua bnaes aad S.70S hbda tneladmg I4.0OS boxes snd fabda. to the United rHatee: ware ps aetlvet Jarge boatnesa, and prions on-ebaaged Mcilaassa Begar acSlve at reaUfor If oa.

Maaeawano Saawr. mfertar to common, lwa reals; taer to rood rennmg arm and unchanged grsoevv graiaio arm at Hall reals Mouas-sas firm aed awebanged. Bacox, til fra-a4 ewv BirrntR aonunai anu uncnangeo. PLrHrnqoMatataadM. Hams daM aad aachanged.

Laju acave and recelpta asavy la ila. i7 tn ia Tallow aettva fix 73l- Wax scarce and firm Yellow HOiiittU White, tiSMlT. Bossr Bom-1-naL Coal-oo, tins. 4'd-tit reals. LUMaaa White Pine nominal 7 Pitch Pine market bare quoted at Z7.

StfoOKe unchanged. Empty HooaHKAPs. a 35. Moors dull; Lang bared. crrA- Furjmrrs sctlve; to Northern aBdTSeBtheni porta ui the United Mates, box of Bngir, si momII hbd.

of angar. ta Or hbd. oftMolsaara. S4t: to Fabaoath and ordera. 7a Sd.a62a ad.

XCBahob arm oa L'ntted States. days, enrrency. llt diaraant short autht, wl premtnm 1 es days, gold, 10 ll prerainin short sutht, nreanlum on London, Utan4 premium 1 on Parts, alt premiam. Advertisement. I DR.

PITCHER'S CASTORIA Is a substitute for. castor-oil. and baa the remsrkabte effects ever prmlncl by any reroeey. Unlike etl. pills, or nereotie syraps.

It Is ptesasnt to taker does net nsnsroto the stomach or gnpe tbe bowels; oa the contrary, it assimilates the food, snd la sore to pbyas where the bowels are oat of erder. We nsve tbe leooid of many mstanoes of sadden relief where tbe bowels hsve not moved for five, ten. and even twenty uaya, ana where constant vomiting had existed, with violent oonges-ttuns snd serious fevers. It cuuUloi neither mineral, morphine nor aionhoL. and.

in equally adapted to adults and children. It acta nbe magic tor stomachache, wind-eolie. oonatlpatloa. Ae. rery family aboo)d hare It.

We know what the Castons is. snd desire that phvaicians and nnrsea ahall tborooKhlv test it. nill furnish snob paraona without charge. J. B.

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Tbe Isrirest and best raulDtied establishment in the Cnited States, snd the only ones where tbe storage of fnrnitare. bunn. Ac. Is msde sa exclusive business, are H-AEosa'a wai-ebonse. in Hitfhlb-avrnoe.

extending from Thirty-third to Thlr-ty-fourth-street. Uooda can be forwarded without prevtuua notice are- raised and lowered oa large levtor. aod stored in separate tlrhtlv -closed or Hlalted. eomwartments, of any use. which are always soueaaible.

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Hal ha I Knox, the emperor of batten. has nuvle It hla study to provide tue ery neneetion of hcad-oreoa. lie has succeeded mt 2io. HU Broadway. Paarstm Arrived.

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Conway, Fran it B. Petre, T. Chapmaa. -Mrs. Richssda.

Mrs. Thomas Fletcher. Mra. H. Foote.

Mle- M. Me-Csrthv. Mrs. E. t- Mushet aad infant.

Mrs. Maclean andXomklren. Mr. and Mra. J.

B. Morgan. Cbarlea. Flvnn. David Jones.

Alexander Norton. Charles M. Tavlor. Cant. MeldTum.

Thomas McCarthy, Mrs. Lawiwn. Jose A. Vlrglnt, J. H.

Cochrane, Mr. strss- aar. John Thomas, David Thomas, H. Mayeock. I'hmrlM Msreork.

Mrs. Msoleden. tn ttouiw thip cut of Waiktnofon, from LinroorL Mr. rod Mr. 1 arnciin.

t. jsorgan, Mr. and Mra. Barry, Mrs. Fitxdmmon and rvsut, Miaa M.

Stafford, J. Adama, B. C. Coleman. S.

Kjtxs-ton. P. Carbarn, L. Alman, K. Willlama, rV'sin.

WTtght, and In steerage. MI VI ATI RX ALMAUAC THIS DAT. I Hnn I Moon Sun nsea. .99 HlfaH WATKB THIS PAT. Sandy Honk.faos I Gov.

Island. 7:47 Hell MARINE INTELLIGENCE. NEW-YORK 7NDAT, May 8. Arrived. Bteamhip Louis, Whitehrsd.

New-Orleans April 9. and S. W. lass asme dsy. witn mdae.

snd nssst gera to H. B. Tom well A Co. Has had pleanant weather to 1st. 12 bum then had strong galea from s.

K. to c. with heavy ram-son all alnoe pasiing Hatteraa nao ssrong ri. snn r. w.

winns. Hteara-ship Acwshnet, Rector, New-Bedford, with mdse. and naMienrera to Ferguson A wood. team-ship Fainta, Doana, Pluladeiphla, with mdse. and psasengers to ixiruiara nteam-smn o.

Mtrsin-abrD E. C. Knight. Johnson. Washington and Alexandria, with mdae.

and passengers to Ueorge B. Merrick. Steam-shin City of Washington. Lochead. Liverpool LiA and Queenatown tth, with mdse.

and naasenaera juuu t. mio. Steam-ahlp BaiUc, Kennedy. Liverpool Apnl 2S and Queenstown wita mdse. and aw psasengurs to J.

a. spars. Hteam-bip Herman Tjvlngston, Cheeseman, Sa vannah. May 2. with mdae.

aad passengers to W. K. tsu-am-ahlp laaac Bell. Blakeman. Richmond.

Cttv Point and Norfolk, with muss, and naasengera to Old Dominion rtteam-snip Co. Ship Ringleader, (of Boston.) Hamlka, Hong Kong Jan. 6. with mdae. to Russell, Howes A Co.

Had light. N. K. monsoons and line weather down the Cninatea: passed Anjier Jan. it, and Java Head li th.

off which waa becalmed thence ilgot s. K. trades paaaed Cape of tiood Hope Feb. 29 bad va riable winds and Une weather off the Cane, and very ttgni S. H.

trades to lac from theoce to the equator, was I'lda. with light, bshling airs aud calms. Willi mucn rain crusaen we equator apnl ion. X4 Ml: took tbe N. K.

trades In 1st. a and lost them In uu. is. since which had Ught airs and calma for 14 oa. and thna variable winds and line-weather.

Hbip Kiiaabeth NuUuuaoa, (of Annan.) Webster. Calcutta Jan. 2S. wita mdae. to ArkelL TnfU A Co.

Had awderate winds to the Cape ef Uood Hope, wbica was passeu asrea inenoe Bad very ngnt B. K. trades eioaeed tbe equator AnrU 12 in Ion. S2 carried stroag N. K- trades lolIK, and fram thence had ila-ht.

vaiiable winds abip Forest Chief, (of Halifax.) Rettte. Liverpool, at with mdse. to nwv A Burgees. Came the northern pssasge, ana nad westerly galea to K11 apnl a lat. 44 tl.

Ion. 14, passed ship Cyaeeare. (Br.l trom Uverpaol. tor New-Totk; Apnl 22, Kichnd Archibald, seaiiiBii, a aatrve of Truro, N. 8., died on board.

Ship Belvedere, (of Beaton.) CroweO. Manila. Jan. 11. with hemp to Prertertrk Baker.

Paaaed Aatter jaa. st. utpe uw nope BLarca ana crnaaea tne nana Lor Aonl S. in torn. to.

had verv llaht N. K. tradaa. not aavmg reeled aipaails but aaos daxmg the passage, ts aovum mi ob um Mar. Bark woaaruia.

tot Yarmouth. N. B) HilL Bnenoa ayraa at oa, with hides, to erder vessel to Boyd A minis wa 1 ii Boaawa- sjarca a. iLrfci winds aad hna weather. Bark Mexican, iof st, John.

3T. Welsh. Matan. sas ix aa. una nmiiw wwmi.

jaaa.iiaa ar and beea da. N. of Hattoras. Bark Oetsa Bana, UtaL.) Palad. Boniogna at with seas est to erder Teasel to Punch, bars A Co.

Cams a southern passage, and asd variable weather Bark Mignalena. tinffln. A wis fsnlniiaa aaw with uislassio to ft. it. Howell.

Hoa A Co. wa set te D. a. ae una sxas aad Baa weather tire paaaage. Bark CTmatma.

(Tr.J Espaslto. Boulogne with eemeat ta Damarla A SunjraUe vee-ol to tar. tjuno awiinTi taer. a Brand, (of ius wssd to ee Maekav. Bahia 41 with to tiea.

P. BaLoy. cruaina taeeaaior April 4, la ian. SS. aod Bars: Prlnaasssa tlaiaailia rrtaa hSan aa.

Cretx da. with aagar ta boeba Bros, at Ca. Has haddgba. vsnahia wtadasad hoaa 4 da. N.

af Hat- Bng FJiada, (of ma mat to, a fiail uioraiiar avatea isi aadaed atrsaMj w. aad, a. W. galea, last tare tsaataA. last aat; Aprfl Ih law at, lea.

U. aaofco barh Tiaal wave, tress atiswss rag fBHaarlphla Bng A wills tot SheUmraa, tCmZi Dealt. Msaatna daTwtth trait te John JL liettoi cT-veasel to Oiaamla 1 1 imge are had vanahsa 1 Harry BlaX af 1 da, with trait to fbswaas Madgi Woabarg. hwAlad as, wUh oak Leadea.) Crawtrag. MawanaSda, asaasawsMMj t.

rbiim. aaao a mtdsuo aasaeew. rids, wish saeav J. V. OaaSMh dl jCb-va- ta lis a rtaiia a aaaMna 1 tm i'iaiaaiss 1 Itssiar Atarax eaaasa, wmA arau te Was.

isntu vaisii as a-J. aear. Marv at Martha, aeeney. Beat an. tar Caps May.

Pat late taat pan with Isenet ha. BCaa W. -JAOSa, Mwmwmm, nehr. Frank Marwta. aeh sort.

Bchr. W. W. rnabas. Sow- Euaaaethaort, Hrhr.

Judge Bnayoa, lAWW. xnew-XAS 1 aa. nranw betbport. Hchr. Han tar.

craaa, xiew-AAaaoua, aw am town. Bchr. Forest Oak, Parker. aew-Atavwa, uwr schr. -ii Kstasel.

Brswa. Beston, fog Philar delrhia. near. wm. r.

jjuuaai. abbs i Icnroaenb Hay. Backstt Boston, for Pblia-del la. rcar. A.

P. Klndberg, Boston, for Fnfiadet- a near, uanry Clusai, aatiT, to.i hchr. B. T. Wbw.

Boise, a -a near. I), u. nam. munrc rmu suit. Mchr.

Fannie O. Ruaenll. Chapman. Pertlaud, cooa. rvnr.

Tnomaa Hnnw. Burns, Oeorgeanwa, D. Se.hr. Urbana Ailea, Wew-Havsavfor Reoooat. Hchr.

Maasarbaeetta. Kenntatoa. New-Haveu. Srhr. F.

S. Hallork. Hailork. Oenrgeenwa. D.

Schr. Laura HoblBssa. BotSnson. Providence. Schr.

Robert Feltar. White, New-Haven. aohr. J. D.

onffln. Uooid. New-Londoo. Schr H. Bmwu.

Sackett, New-Haven. Schr. Henry Baosaa. Allen, Bridgeport. Schr.

Geo. Washington, Peek. Htamfd. Schr. Boany Boat.

Phil brook. Providence. Schr. William Henry. Van Name, Virginia.

Schr. Daniel Holmea. Belong, Baltimore. Schr L.H. Hatch.

HLU. Pcctlaad. Cona. Schr. Jacob Lorn lard.

Calk. Bridgeport. Hehr. Comet. Wilson.

Newbervnort. Schr. Daniel Murna. Mooson, Pawtocket, Hchr. Wm.

Young. Robtnam. Oreenpart. Schr. Joseph Alien, Onrtntr, Vlrarnla.

Schr. Win. Irwin. Rohbtna. Virginia.

Schr. Clara Post, Ferris. Port rtieater. schr. J.

B. Anderson. Bnnoe. Bridgeport. Schr.

D. W. Kane, Morton, Bridgeport. Schr. Dwtgtrt Davidson.

Smith. Virginia. Schr. A. M.

a Ion ten. Kwan. V'trglma. Schr. lien wood.

Dtekenaon, Virginia. Schr. ITndeeee. alary. Virginia.

Scnr. SLafc. Mitchell. Providence, chr. Corne ls.

Carroll. Pawtocket-Sehr. Heater. Dana, Fort Cheater. BKLOW 1 whip and 1 bark anchored outside bar 1 bark nrflight-abtp.

Bark Chaa. F. fcUwell. Br.J from Is anchored on the bar. Anchored at Mart Ioland Brig ftomn.

strout, am- bridge achr. Mml. tiardlner. Me. WIND sundown, freah.

W. N. clear. By Telegraph. BOSTON, May a.

Arr. alipa Calcutta, from Calcutta, and Manhatfrom London: bark Artie, from Fower, Iigiand; Fannr Lewla. from cien-fnegos, snd Fleetwuur. from Baltimore brigs Star, bom Csrdenss M. C.

Haaklll. rrom Peoasroia; whr. Maggie, from Clenfuegos steamers Seminole, from Savannah, and Frolic, from Washington: shin Mary Warren, from Liverpool; bark Medusa, from An-t um um! Tin Ciir-aflle. from Baltimore. CtxAHLESTo.

May Arr steamer Onlf Stream. Philadelphia br'g W. K. Dana. New-York M-hr.

Henrietta. Boston, Alfred Keen. New-Yortt f. A ANN AH. Mar ait.

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"'t fnliling awarai aa gees aa aew. Cad aa Any, YKRaAJtcX S. OaBtB HoerVpieaa WaQar. Broekway. Bow-Bsi sa, tor Kenr.

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Spring, iSfrBe KQTBUG SUCCEEDS UXI SUCCESS 6th -Annual Report OP TB AMERIGAN POPULAR LIFE mSDKAIiCE CO. To Oe 8toekkMan aad ToUcikoUUr mf Om Tt hava tarnnah taa OaiBawaniiial 'and tba Sixth Annual Report partial been ao fnJlv aoDTiaad ef aba praoUcaA worsoriga. aobatanUal proarraa. aod af 'tbe Com pari with whlrh toot iataresta era identified, thai little re mat OS to De BAUl befond preaeotinfr a statesneot of its fiiian-ciaieomiitiagi, as reported to taa Insurance Depitrtanenca on toa 1st ol aoaarr las. T7TOPSIS OF ABaKTS AMD UABIUTIEB.

wSsrlasit 1 aatlal PateVue capital ASSETS? Banda and Vortgnre tSJBm OS Loenea etoeka, bnnda or ntaer aa- 4.1S9 Loans sec ares aa aoUcies. RJM tneeks ami bonds, via: V. a. Donas nt 1 1SS2. 'at snd "ST.

saarKetTalne siSMSl B) Sew-Tork mate 7 per neat. 17.40 01 Weetilngtea Caantr Band. Asa ei-iatrrj an Aoerned Intereat and ren. i ATS 77 rmuoni tie ana S7 Jieferred rr ithiiI aaa quar- Irrty premliusa 1 Parh rains of safes, fnrnitare ana flxiarea lO.ron no raaa on band sad ia beak SLS9n SI Piwtase and revenue suuana JS SB Amennt invested in ounuaoted rotnmlKaxna. 1,174 Presort valne of leases owned Df the 1'omnanT tdnoaj CaeU la tissds ad ageets owe ll kat Mil a fn nerstaiai aecant 21 OUier sesiits.

S.T'S Tetal aaaeta, ftTLtO 0 LlABILTTTESL Atnonnt ef dial ma atltnated and anpsid stco 00 Beserre, or amount necessary to tsteiv retasnre all nntetancuig pnlleies aa nmnrmted bv New- York atandaid (rated agea) 08 fSl.145 OS Porplos. -saj. us a Aettumea 4 aer cent. ttl.UI 00 Intern-1, actuai ages, Actnaries mmtalitv. Maa1 4 tpnr cent.

iiiiereet. rated aarea. reserve 27SAZI American Express BaartalitT. Iriew-York. I tier rent.

Interest, actual CO Eiuiess atortalitv'. (New-Tnrk.) 4t per eenr. interest, lause ages, 00 Parr's mortality, (former fow-Torr.) per eeuL interest, aetnai aces, reaef va 00 Parr's mortality, (oar own.) per cenL lav tereav rated ages, 287 ,383 00 American Exprese mortaiitv. rnsoai atoek.) per cent, interest, actual agea. eetiinated reserve.

00 American Express mortalitv. (nsnal atork.) per renu iniegeat, rated agea, estimated reserve. U.790 00 We bare lnarrred here the tannm re- serves, computed or estimated Terr approxi- matelv by onr own actuary, according- to the differest data assnrned by dilferent States or kiads ot companies, as a matter of interest, and to show that we bave an abun dant surplus according to eitlier. while in fact, witb onr proportions of our best lives, the smallest reserve will be more than will be necessary. A laige surplus bevond the needed reserve has never been with us a noint UDon which io raise a question of superiority.

If it were to be esteetiieri. we should point witb great pnde to the above as evidence of financial streng-th unequAled by any company in tha Untied States ot tha same aire and amount of capital, and bv only three or four regardless of aaw or capital. But tor, ourselves, wow, aa in the past, we rest our claims to the confidence of our patrons and the public, not on the ratio of onr aaaeta to our liabilitiea in which respect our superiority ia marked and de cisive but wholly upon, the snpenonty of ourlIaA3i OF I. 9 tJRACC. where by ECO.OTIY 14 SHTHED, E(I ITY PRO.nOTEDtaad SE1L UITY AFFORDED, Tbe distioirniahed toatureof that plan con sists in the CIsMMlBrjr a Civets Hound or Unsound accordiac to their protW arsiei viiaiitw avnii aeir-vlty'.

lvacBt aIaua be-i nr senarnte fVosai tbe ethrrs, sail naviair salr lea own losses avaitl ahlar I nzr Tst ita svra BHr-pIaia. As evidence ot the raccee of our plan, look at tha following facts PsMcsat Jsrasd from Jwar It fn ea IMS. Bound wbea larorrd. at Claaa, lit deatas or loaees naid Wane t'laaa. dentb or Ins-m nnld Sd Claav 73 aeatas ar laaaaa paM X.

Nsm 4 Ui ass, i destaa or loasi paAd. one TJnsnnnd waen lusnred. 11 deaths or loasas paid Nona Ja form at tas brgnsatac of, and tssaad ataraag US7. -1 Sonnd wbea insured. 1st 1 drat beer loaees paid.

None. la 414 dreltia or Uaaa pud.l or Ct-100 of 1 percent. 3d Tss destiis or knaaa paid. None. Xt tiaal lis or losses pawl.

None. CnaooiMl wiaeo Is an red. 2S deaths or loaees or ton. KM et 1 oar cent. Jn Arr at trffasntaa of.

aad taraat dartag Uas. Boamd wbea iaamred. 1st 2.1S; destha STloasBB paid. lor lt-IBOafl peroen t. 2d S7; deaths or loaaea paid.

2 ar 20.140 of I per oenL 3d astir deaths or losses paid. 4 or ill-UO of 1 oar cent. AncaaLanta. oeatAa or loeaea paid. J.

ta a drama or loswea pawl. Nona Unaoand wbea tnaared. tl deaths or loaaea paid.Noae. Jn font mt btginnrng of, and tstwsd Suf-Mi-1 SOB. Boand whan Oans.

jS deaths or lnanes paid. os 1 100 of 1 percent. 3d Tiw; deathaorloasna paid.S or I per oenL 3d 279 deal is or loaees paid.A or lSS-MOoil per cent. 4th 'M duaths or loaaea paul. None.

Unsound wAen insored. it deaths or losses paid. 3 US-IOC ot I per cent. Inform at aeruMMsg af. and tsrasa dariag 1870.

Soand whoa Insured. 437: deaths or losses paid.0or S-Mnof 1 percent. 3d deaths or leases paid. a or ss-iao of I per cent, ad deaths or losses paid. I or 71-100 of nereent.

ta 17 deaths or leases paid. 1 or STO-IUO of 1 per eeaL kj Dama wnpa inamnu. IT; deaths oflnssta psad.S or U7S.100 ot I per cant. Ja form mt tsjumMf ef. and Urasd tans, 1S7L Bound when tnaared.

Claaa. 1st deaths er loasea paid. I or tt-lw of I oer eent. Id XI deaths or loaisa naid.4 or 71-100 of I ner eent XI deaths or lowea paid. 4 or 122-100 of 1 per oauL eu at: neains or toaees pnia.nooa Unaoand when 1 nan red- It deaths or loaaea pad.S or of per eent.

A.ovr no btae.it r. AH the deaths or losses patd ta aB the etaaara, from tne taking, af ths nrst policy, one 14, uat, to rxe. si, JSYl- aormd whrsi tna 1st Class, deaths or loasas 14 ad Claaa, daatbe or leases paid rT Sd Claaa. deaths or loasas ...) 4tb Claaa. dtetns or loasea Paaoaad whea inaarsd "In tbia case the number of deaths appear to be disproportionate to those 10 the first claaa the year before, and to thoae the year after.

Bat the fact ia that two. er at least ene. of the atz deaths rciaTht bave been counted aa belonging to the deatha of the prevroaa year; their payment came very Bear the first of the rear 1870. Thus. alao.

one of the loaaea paid in 1870 might be counted aa belonging more properly to 1871. (iaiclB at rwCOTsl aaa Latrnt mfmrnr frst auatea Mate aever eftre aeca la tme) Blaterr ar aUiTe We may exclade from consideration the record of tne other elaawaa, except aa these by their eontrna throw into atrowgwr re lief tbe aeaaerrai a cwautat aexuered in the selection of over ZfiOO peraoTia, whose eipervwKw" so eteateai aaaasi reratteat atll takice war atsffiauii hlafci We miAht have refaaad to insure awe bat the first claaa. and thna have eon fined onr experience to theaa alnna hnt aa the other classes were willing; to pay eor-respoodinslr more for their loanraace. and enoaxii tor aecuntv to the Company, there there waa mm aree rtaiia why mil whs aovtrwi should not be insured at rates to eor respond with the nak and claaearl together: indeed tbia waa esaential ta tbeeoarplete developravent aad aertoet wockina of onr Kan. And now.

with snea evldeai3e elavl BtaXvaursJa and with anclt ctwialyea ee ef the eorieelueaa of our lataB eriaaaraace, we call with fSaiiaaaps a post oax rnetula. trvei-rwhera. ta aid ua in the Tigaroua efiorta wa are now rnrerMrea to pot zorto. to ef onr aperacioaB. and to btw sAawsawamsla) tha nam bras TMtr tin Data tn the beoeficent advantaawa af Laie laauranrw, aa theee are proflered.by and only by tbe AMJLKICAN ptPiTi.Ag lOr iJvBUitJLacga lAJaLPAiir.

lrTF.IIwO.'t XT, aaOEYia, MTo TMMY UXION-SQU ACE, OPTCB PaULFBCT MCUaiTTA.VD IOTTIXaS Storage and Iiisiiraia a cor VALUABLxa riWUKT, PLATE. P1CTUBXS. lLCaaV! PACXAQia AND BENT POBaT SUJTKktD WITHOUT CBABaK. -s- REMOVAL. TBI MERIDEI1 BRITANNIA CO.

Masffaerarasw as SILVER-PLATED WAllEp lair remoTtd fram 199 InadTiy. Tae saa a fw marly aatanlia ayTlawaw4tOt IW i I-TBODTJCKB DAILY FROM raPQ STA TIONS AND WORK BOOMdL AMONO TJESJC WILL BE FOUND i GLOVES. P.L. Aubert'a Kid and Dogskia. Ileal TaniDeer and Castor HOSIERY.

Lisle Tlireid md fill. EVXBT QVALXTT. STYLE and CO LOB, SHIRTS, COLLARS AM) CUFFS, 31ade to Order, with LUaatitaUf mlroid5red Bosoms tind ftwaat Percale and Cretonnes. UXDERSIMTS MD DRAW ii light Makes, in Silk, and Balbriggan, mcludinthe celebrated III fi TROISER-FITTIXG DRAWERS. TIES AND SCARFS.

Ellington and Ellington ImproTed. 1 Leamington and Leamington Improved, Clarendon and Clarendon Improved. Ooluibia and dasaia Scarf. Windsort, ia Magnifioant Lyon MM Ml SO. 637 BROADWAY i -i 3CV3 AND MT titOAD War.

ty- ABE 8 ELLIN OCT TUXIB ENTIRE STOCK -J OP I A JEWELRY, SILVERWARE FANCffiOOBS GRKATLY TO THI AD VAN TAO wP COBTOMBBa. SALE OF THE Mt Florence Estate, WITH A CASta TOTAL TALfJATIM, I AB te be awtrffaeied atBenr SHARKKOLDrRA aaA matorttT mavvnata lame at a P'oi City at Nsw-Yerk aa the IMA dav aTMa. MIX SHAEE3 05 LY 0SE DOLACTL aar taa aoaabar af abaras tbev atas Wisa wa reeeiva Vatim. bf rstara aiall Tata la sa atoealnte, boaa ads sad of a aaaraiaaeot uteuettv ea tbe Ha sw- xerx un.a waa i twa 71 I iHh HAT. INDCCKMaaTTS OPPEKA Iv AGENTS AND OANVAlSKBA.

SPCCIAL TERMS HACK WITH CL" Tor lad uai tlnilaia. sbarsi, istwiai straaiafB. lUamlnaisS views, as. As- J0HJT A. QXNEBAI.

MANAOXX, P.O. Bex 03 JOHN SIMONS. JOHN C. SMITH. New-Tart Bat si -t-s ST EIN6 OLOT-HIH-G! If OW J.

EL: VABIAN 6 SOU, 3TOS. 19 AND I BKAA CAJAL-ST. B.UPTTJEE! Cwre Xraaa aaraiiv Belie. sm 1. jtA-M-a VIbs a rsawrS.1 BLEW a a.

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