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HSW11Y DUTTON HON. PHOl-HlXOrrOUH. OITVIOH, NO. OOI7T AV 1IBA11 HT WAH1I1NOTON NT. ANNUM.

VOL XLV1.N0. 14,188. U0ST0N, MONDAY BONING, JULY 28, 1878. PRICE FOUR CENTS, BOSTON ETKNLNtt TBAMdCBlFT, nnuiuD nan imora, MIMTI UCVIUj an BY W. BUTTON NON.

fmiliHH, NO. COURT AVENUE. IBM 0 VUBMIH tho thought Hat the dear ones lave gnu to prepare piece for as, Beilrtea, there la this higher eoaanls-tlna, that only by their going away from xa ca the CuaforiereomatoHa, filling onr heart with that pesce which the world can mrilbor give sue taka away. In eoMlnston Um pastor efihctlngly slludod to tha Approaching separatum daring tha time that tha chareh will ha closed, and tareked Um Dlvlno gaidaac and proteeUo Die hi flock, that all might be reunited la health and bapptaeae, aad that altar th taa arperetloo all might meet In that belter land where Christ baa goo to prepare a piece for aa Tha sendee wm deeply Interesting to the congregation present. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

Oooc, Brrrua, Bunn All of Mr. Fwhsm's exeur-sinus er good, msuy at them are butler, aud tha oo advertised today to Frovldenao aud Husky Potut promisee to be om of hk very beet. Only 18 for the round trip, sud that splendid shore dinner, nowhere surpassed If equalled, for Um trifling earn of fifty cents, Thu Bits Boon, containing th acts red msoIvm, special aad general, passed by tha last Lsglstatare, hn bare pablishod by th omrelary of Um Gomatoa-wrelth. it Is tbs largest publication of ths kind ovsr printed, lad tha typography Is la ths auari sieritout stylo of tho Hula printers, Mussni Wright A Futur. Ai'itior Ham Raut Lrtn, George Illchborn A Co, sold by suittka oa Hoturday after, naan, the three-story wooden house with almost 14U0 feet of land, No.

1M0 Heventh strait, near direct, Houth Bostouor g-WO, to James A. Hmlth. Nollek. Ysmumt thr Fiaa Isqurar, Tha Jury la tha I recent fire Inquest Bud that Ittee'a block wu destroy sd on lb HorntaB of th IWh of July Instant by In intentionally aud malktausly art by sum per-sun or persons to ths Jury unknown, th building bo-llig filled oa ths under side of the flooring of th store occupied by Edwin Crofuot for stovM aad Ua ware, at a print near tha puddls of lb portlilo wall separating sold pram lees from tb store occupied by J. U.

Rutherford, Jew el tor. Tho Jury further find that owners end occupants uf said Klee's Idurk have been negligent sud carries la th bmsmmt ta which (Striae and windows huva been soured, II owing easy access to any persoa disposed to rater for soy unlawful purpose. fJloueoatar. (ora in Xu's iRqrsro. Thu jry oflaqueet aa Um body of Juba Wink ley found verdict on Hoturday Morning, tkut tha Mid John Wlnkley cam to hie daotkoa tfce twenty -lourlh day of July, A.

D.f HflS, about three oclock forty mlauleo, P. by foiling between tha core of thu Koateru Company the truck of arid Eastern Railroad, bstwuaa Week-tagtoa-slnMl crossing aad the Rla Hridge, so col lad, Cloocaster, Mid core runntag over and striking him ta such a auuner to rausa kls death. That we do not Bud 11 ml any blame whatever can be attached to raid Eastern Railroad Company or to any tho employ of eald com pony." "axuiekents. Invariably by the' BImucm physician with unllin-lied faith to It efllcary. TU HAWAOKVBETTB HORTICULTURAL OOIEIY July M.

The following prises ware awarded for flowers: Orchlds-rst prise to Band, (fi; second prtas to kind, A. Cat Noware list prios to C. II. Hreek, (A Huket of Plow era Aral prise to Era, A. D.

Wood, (3; second prise to Mr H. Joyce, (L llaud Bonqusts first prise to Jams Nugeut, (3; eeond pnse to Mrs. Joyce, (fi OralHUkt. 0. II.

Perk-Ulluw anrelum, AH A. McLaren, (3. II. Woodford Cpim I gsnou-Ics, (1. William Crimes-LUIum rohrura, (fi Mrs T.

W. Ward-Choice Flowers, Uullylwcks, fl Jsaco hep herd LiIIhb suratoa, (fi Tkta briiqf prise day for Orchid, six fine plant were exhibited by fc K. Rand, froariri magnld. cest collection, two of which were showo for the first Mao -Vaada tricolor sad Thus la alba, the tatter being very nr aad obtained by Mr. Hand ala large price, Tho wbo were fortunate enough to visit tha ball today were well paid fur then trouble by a sight at these rare and curloas plants.

The display of Llllam auralua waa very floe; tha spike from II. Peck having sieves flowers, and that froa A. Melon thirteen. Tha ekuic flowers from lira. T.

W. Ward were neusnilly fin aad deserve more than a aero mot lea Among them, wm the beautiful Gardenia Fortsnll, Jaaalaua sea hue, Mapella grata, Htrphanotls flori bunds, handsome Gloxinias, tateratogled wilh rare sod graceful ferns, all besntlfolly arranged ta Mr, Clark's (Mrs Wards gardener) excellent taste, always forming a very interesting feature of tho weekly exhlbiltao. The display of native flower wm also very good. Among the collretka of Mr. Hitching ware four vary pretty varieties from New Hampshire.

There wan also interesting collect loos from Mrs. Horner and Mtoa M. A Carter. Johr G. Banana, Chairman Committee oo Flowers, Benjamin G.

Smith. drat prise for Natlrs Gooseberries (Downing1! Bocdllug); Mr. K. M. dill, second prise (Hmlth's Berdlibg); Benjamin Darts, flrst prise for Blackberries (Dorchester).

''Gratuities To J. M. Ullleyfor Cherries and Pears; J. II. Fenao, for Pear; U.

M. Miller, Horae Partridge, and C. N. Brackett, fur Cherriee; J. Moore, aad Mrs.

M. GUI, for Currants and Hasp, berries; C. D. Kingman, for Peaches Owing to tho Immatarlly of tho specimens presented, th award of prise for Doyeao dsld Pears we postponed fur on week. Hussar Mambiru.

tV Com, oo Full. SUNDAY SERVICES. Uriel I sole. Th eblef-of -pollc sdveivM for Information of um John McU utksn, sgsd ssmty, missing, lire. J.

Ilmira low septed th siipotnlment of Um Baptist Church Kxlu Haetaty of this city. Th membrn of tha Brief's Bueid have mad srrsugementi fur horboraeunloa an Thursday aoxt Tha find carload of Iambi am seat by nil from Basgor to Boston, a spruce wm received la Ibis city Hatuntay. lion. P. A.

Colllus, ex-Hta avnutov, hiring just returned from bis bridal tot aad taken a reshkmea oa Thomas Brest, wis smarted by ths Gsrmuta Road, at tho tasUoc of blwbads sod arighborr. 11m AstsricM Rond of Pwldsues hare sa sight days' sagsgMusat wHh Iks iakar-IIIU Kscampmont of Odd Fallows of during their trip to Halt inure sad Wsshlngloii, soul th middle of Hep-leuibsr. Th vsIm of export to oratgu eoautrisu from Busts dsrtag tha week tohig Hatuntay wm and for th year to tb mm dole bo-lag oa Increase of $9JKMH over th mum period tart year. Tb Utile sob of V. F.

Blger, missing from ITS Fourth street, end whom it fund had here kidnapped, proves only to hire ra away, aad wm found al Follca Htalloa Tea, having mea picked np fiusttag bout the streets. Mayor Flore, ta reply ta I eommiilrallna from tho Msssschusetts Medical fodety. Ims taformed Um society that when Dr. JnardM, or My other person, applies fur llccore to keep snstumlcsl museum, tha sum will nrfsssd. i Th contract forpuvtaff dlutos street snd East-r uvenus with small great blocks hare bras awarded to J.

a McHsta 4 CD. of New York, at twenty-fire cents per yard Uialon street and twenty-eta ceata for ffartm Itreus. Tbrerriesof match gsmsi of cbeckm which hM here imaged bet were Mr. Willem II, Broughton at Portland snd Mr, lisruer of Horton, for a rids, will begin ta Boston todav, 1 Howard rtneL Fifty guuMi see to bu plsyad.lh msJarlty to wis. After thrlist of Augnrt Here will hr a fore of six men employed ta the sign -Broke office Is this city under Hergeant A.

Lewie; and the midulght reports will be set ip ImmedUMy on Ikrir receipt ta the ofiko, prlutrd and malbd so to reach two bandied port office uroeod Barton by nine o'clock ta tb morning; Aa rxhlblUoB gun of Mtlarrti wm played at tha Long Island Hotel a few evenings stac. bet were Clark Wilson, champion of Mew Ksgtsad, aad M. GerweU, TLO potuU up, Amuriire cunog WUmo's best na wm 1GG; total no; aambtr of lanlnga fig, and avenge 1TM. GenUll made KO tun luge ta ploys, aad avenged Wf. Tkreef playing, hour uud right miaulaui A wril-dnssed sad gentlemanly -appearing maa i ovsreoma whh rertlgo oa Wauhtagtoa street, near Asylum, oa Balerdsy sfteraooo, probably caused by the heel.

As be wm enable to (peek from tb effect of the paralysis which ensued, wm fanposribk to tall who hews. Ho wm temporarily attended by Dr. Henry Dahl, who ordered hie moral to the City UospttaL It ta doubtful If ho recovers. After ths bsll match between tha Traveller sad Club compositor on Hstordsy oftmoeo, Mamra R. Bell of Ik Traveller aad F.

Lacy of tb Herald trotted over the conn (one head rad yards) la Ism than I flew seconds, for apuneaf ia Lacy woa by twain tachre Non George Areasbarg, F. McCarthy sad W. Chaffer of lbs Glob next tried, sad Areasbirg woa, leading Chaffer hr shout six Oa Fridsy last, white tha Miuhllcia eoufsmeu wm sitting far Hsmlltoa Hull, snorhrr soofereucu of RcpublicsM flsvorahis to Butler wm being kU la the gsusrals rBke ta Femhufoa sqnsre. About seventy gentlemen were present, sad the scum of tha mast-tag wm that tksactloa of th ltamtltna 1111 meeting re not calculated to preserve tb lufegripof the Republican party, bat that tha Fsmbertoa square gatheriug was. There 's ricfaneM for jroa.

-Tfcste are, It ta said, MK lager bier brewertae la the I'altad Btstee, The flog catchers are known a esalaa aader-taken," la Milwaukee. It la eoaipsMilvely qnlet at Wsrt Point, sltboegh Ike hotels are grid sally filling ap. BsIiIshrs's favorite rvgiMsat, th Fifth Msry-leud, ta now tuceaipsJ at Cap May. The kspptert mao" Hvm la Iadtaao. Hshse tbres moUwrs-ta-taw llvtag with Usl Than are arid to ba onr two tbeamad vtritor at tbs various Virginia ttiriags tkta suasan.

Tk raesi bars contributed Isrgtly to th crowds at Um Bandogs batata, sad taadlorda rejoleu. Thrrs are four orlvs hundred permousat gasria thu Fort William Henry Hotel, Luke Oaargc. Bsa sir ta good for th eomplsataa, bat vary bad for crimp and starched diMsss-so Iks girls say, Il Is raid that mocklag birds sad eaaartaa riek-rasd sad died ta Tsaasssm towns whme ehotsra pro vsikd. Aceurdlsg to a nUprtat la Um Erie Drepstek, a elerfrysua of that city recently preached a senaan on Ik Imatoftal'ly of kune rsclag." Th Toledo Free Library hM bsa praMutrd by Mr. M.

0. Waggoner with a set of Ike Edinburgh Review, numbering tore hondred sod twenty Tollmen, Tb treuarer of Lyons Coasty, kept tha funds ta Um drawer at a stwlag machine; sad (SOT wm drawn from It without hta kuowlcdgu. flpwtrnMa are aamereui In lbs Adlrandaek re gtou kredsd by Hsv. Mr. Murrey.

Bsvurel puriluaaf coUegs stadsats aw koldlag sac pa cuts thaw Just now. A forhloatblc lady hM hesu eompcllud ta taova Locg Braixh, Is spite of Its attractions, bussuau th moist at air Ulus th crimps" out of kar poodle's front hair, Glhnorf'i Bead to a great attraetton at Banloga. Its concerts ara largely attended sad araomaf tha aiort pksMBt feature of army day llfo at ths American Bodre. -CblncM tabor ta about to bu triad la Philadelphia, sixty-sight fklnsmsa having left Baammmto fur thsl dty, where they have beta engaged to work la a cillery factory. A struct la Dsboqs ta paved with lead Bra, thu reftiM of so old min la ths vicinity, sad th tahab-Itsats are canylag away ths read ptacmssl an mia-srekjgkol qwdsMBS, Ths largert load at grooad solar salt svsr canted from Syracuse, comprising ITTI.kailMta, erMStoa and UW poaads, left that dty a Tnssday a a cum! boat, bound for Oswego, Th einb-bandled parasols are vindicating thrir srefnlocs.

A yang tody rscsatly, at Mantatowa, laid oat" a Mvags dog with ea of thaw airy trifles ta ths most effectual auaaer. Tha saddest right which enlU voted miad cm dwell spou ta Wert Pmat eadrt attempting ta de-lade with soft speeehM a Mew York society belle aad imegtalag himself a terribla flirt" Twenty-firs hundred colored people gathered at BL Pool's Chsrch, XssbvUto, oa tha list tastaat, to offarprsba aad thsaksglvinf for thaahafomsnt at chuien ta tha dty sad throughost ths Bute. Klaysra sppMi to ba reeslvlai awritad paatsb ment at tast The prenat to the daltart sneon kaowa there for year, sud hotel ksspere and hack-en are ssUTlo be shsotstriy ta fssr and tremhttag. Ths folks at Atlantic City ruhsd down to tho mch Ms state of wild exdtaHsntNMnUy, to look Throe taa tang snide, snd awe foil of earioea Information, In the GorehlU Msgsxtne for ths enrrent month, oa Tk French Fresa" It ta nambsr eo la series, and any be fooad la LUtdl'a Living Agi for JlIfH At lb recent mcstlng of tbs Latheraa Gsnsnl Synod at Csntoa, Ohio, there wm strong oxpresrion of opinion, forUflsd by a mualmoas vote, that warn, sn well men hsvs tha right to vote la all eon-gregattaaal affairs. A negro cook In Xaeou, who hod bold at a tors door whoa wu struck by lightning last lu-day, experienced a temporary paralysis from her band to the elbow, while a spot on her finger showed the mark of th Arid.

A lllll girl fell from a chsrry trea near Allentown, tha other day, aad her elothm tag ta tha fsucs, wm suspended head down wards. When thud sha wm block la th Awe, aad wm with difficulty resuscitated. Th Chicago TtaMe says that the Outgo, Bock Island A Facile Railroad Company hu prmnnlgsted a new Aright tariff, which wm issnsd sines tho pesssgs of the new Railroad taw, snd that ths Chicago, Boritagtoa A Qntney road hM decided to mike material redaction thu freight tariff oa grata. Tbs bootblacks of Omaha are qnlek at adopting ths must advanced theory of Individual righto; If ws may Jndgs by tha aettaa of Tboous Bnlllvsa, who; nhea tho storekeeper of whom he bought a snood hand revolver refused to bay It back sgsla, said ha woald taka tt out ta shooting at him," aad shot accordingly. He missed kls aim, bowew, aad to mow tajsIL Asia Srcellcat and assUy manufactured varnish for wicker-work, F.

Rhln recommends th following composition: On part of good Unsaid oil ta bolted down to a sjrrup consistency, sad mixed with twmty parts of eopid. This bum is thM dilated with oil of tnrpentlna to th proper thickness. Ths vantafr dries easily and remstas suBdantlj slsstlc to stead, wilbont cracking, ths broiling of ths baskets, The New York World, la sn artiste ou th sx-trevagaaca of tha times, soys, The dilllcalty shout this and so msay other msttsre In' this fro eoiAtry that ws ell want to bo equal nowadays, sltboqgh wu uru drcudfnlly uueqnal la punt. Whta I dlau with a nun with (4000 yum, arid mllllnauslrs, be gives ms just tha sumo dinner wbau I diao with oa who bu (aojMOayuar, though bow hu maa-gM It I dont kaow. A nesting of tho Southern Historical Society ta called to be held at White Sulphur Springs, oa th 14th proxlmoi General Jtbal A.

Buriy will deliver th opening address. Ths object of the masting, according to ths Htw Orissa Picayune, ta. to tae-uro that, ta behalf of the nobis mao who fall martyru to th loot seas, talthfol history of tho evsata of th four yean of bloody war bttiufhfullyneordod, sad a la partial view of tha motlres that uctanted them be bonded down to posterity with the md of sa impartial snd unbiased history," With reference to the re-bapttam at msmbwu eomtaf Into the Latheraa Chnreh from tha Roman Catholic th Goaerd Bjraod at Gntoa, Ohio, took tbs following aetloa: Ths Luthnaa Chareh hM nevur dsntad thu validity at tha baptism of the Homan Catholle Church. Thu Luthmaa Church dou not action areputltloaotrearsnmt. A Much may depend oa drnamuteaeM aider whtek baptism to sdrwlnlstersd, snd so msch Is dus tothe cnnsrlM-tlouscoBvtetloasof peril ecasenud that tadlridnsl esses must be left to the discretion of the Individual minister aad the snbjeet applying.

A corrsspoadMtsf ths British Gerdsasris Msg-ulns writes -follow! Om tha lfith of April tart syoeng man, employed near hues, hod th mister-. tune of bring sting. Moreatedy bring nssrrt head, I rmaembared Mr. Gordsas ante oa ths ear of bM tllgL at page 4tl of the Omdmwrta Mupriaefor UM. I recommended him to apply the eommaa soil to tbs wound, duseribud by Mr.

tt tauandtatriv reltavod the pria ead prewated tha wriUng. Back receipt ta of more vnlae thorn gold to sU who hurt anything te do with buM. I formerly used common blae tor bM stlH hot eommoa sell Is preferable. The Episcopal DtoeuM of New Jereay hM been divided by a Ua running through the State froa cut to WMt, cutting off thu eouattau of Mmsx, Hud-on, Bergen, Pusslr, Herrin, Baasex aad Warren. The new DtoeeM at Nswvk win eanpriMdypmo UbM, etargy Md Mf! esssmuataMta, aad Ra tags tast ysar were (fifitfil Theiumriataf will hsv 4S parishes, etaqy sad SCTrc esats, sad Us offerings tart yssr maouMad to UTU.

Bishop Odaahrimro wffl have hta cbotaa batwaaa tha two dioceses, aad it to expected thathawlll ehooM ths new ooa. ThacaavMthm, at lta naaat sessloo, appointed committeM to secure eataeiMM of th episcopal fund, th tacoon of which now amounts to (8000. TEBHBl um (ta rimagMD cd tfc ifeidtipnfff br Mfitan, 91 WMLT1tadli (tB NniMamHHMIlNIMMHM IN BATH OT ADYHHTIHHB IV THI DAILY. i la Bill Uaaa iTAiui Tm, in. JJ i auallai Ihwjlai nHi a imMfeartti takwilniNa MUaMkmMUhgrtadisav sett day, It pm Baalaaaa Hettoee, TO Mm, tassrtlon (AgnU manure) BM HBh a City Hull sea.

Far Bss. wet aaaataaaaaa I Bdltortal Nadaaa. leeeeiateaa ease si nuesseaeanneneieesli VO SMSN, feMOTtkM MB MNIW aaaaaaaaaa 1J eenecaenn 1 AlNrtlNMMllMttli04riMfllllVMk91ipV HHaMBllI Uoa. a ra wxeutv THS BOSTON TiAISCBIPT IN NEW YORK. al raSSiTf EVENING TRANSCRIPT HONDA Y.

JULY Nth INTI. MISCELLANY. A Cm or Ovnxnonra. Somebody once Mid that Nature much oftener overdue than Miideiduea; yon ahall And twenty eggs with two yulki fur one that bu none." Onr knowledge rggu to not lonre enough and precise enough to enable to aiHrm or dimy the laat rlauae of the quotation; bnt the flnt part to certainly true a great many enact. The temperature of the weather in thto city during the laat three (lay fumtohea an lllnatra-tion.

While Um delicate Londoner baa been rapidly melting away under a heat of eighty-flve degree Fahrenheit, the New Yorker baa been maintaining a sorry existence under a beat of mom than ninety degree, the oppieaalvenea of which haa been greatly Increased by the peculiar and almost stifling quality of the air. Thnae who atay in town during the atunmer by preference entity thto kind of weather, we hope; but the ordtaaiy dtlnen doe not And It altogether comfortable. Hence, after becoming perfectly atiaAed of the comparative naeleaaneaa of ah known nominal means of keeping cool, he to apt to wish, with an Imbecility which to apparent even to nlmsell, that It was winter. Now, a reasonable person to generally ashamed of himself so often a he utters auoh a wish. Under ordinary cl rc uni the subject of the weather to not a popular one among persona of tense, and tome go ao far an tb sneer at those who, when they want to say nothing, talk of It by saying that they know nothing ewe to talk about Beside, to many It leema like dying In the face of Providence to complain of Uie weather.

Nevertheless, complaint are beard, and from aenslble persona. We am convinced that the entire blame of thto ought to be put on the weather. It appears to have no control over Itself. Now, when mem breathing to a labor, one Instinctively wishes for the cool and bracing air of December. Bnt nature, when December comes, keeps ns still hi a state of discomfort by blocking up very highway with Immense quantities of now.

Bo last winter, when the great mow storm blockaded all our house, thuro was a universal wish for the warm airs and open highways of summer, to be followed, however, by such weather as thto. In other word, the common grumbling at the weather la not doe so much to Innate discontent and unreasonable qucruloninea aa to the persistence with which nature overdoes what it undertake to do. But the subject to too worm and exhausting for further discussion. N. Y.

Eve. Post A PAnm-SrasuNO Dno. Certain newspaper subscribers In Oakland, have suffered for more than a month past from the mysterious disappearance of their morning journals, and the raids became so regular, general and successful that positive action In the matter became a necessity. A meeting of the residents in the locality was held, and It was agreed to employ a watchman to arrest the thief. Day after day passed, the papers still disappeared, and-the thief remained undiscovered.

The watchman claimed that the terrier foiled to leave hi papers at the doors of his subscriber. The movement of the carrier were then closely shadowed, but this only resulted in proving that the paper were delivered regularly. The Idea of being thwarted in the attempt to capture the author of tho mischief added to the fury of the subscribers. They dually derided to waich and wait themselves, and Itwaa accordingly agreed that a guard, armed with a Remington rifle, should he appointed for duty each morning. After many tedious hour of Investigation aiid anxiety, early on Tuesday morning a Xing Charles spaniel was observed to walk np cautiously and remove one of the cherished paper.

This action was repeated systematically, house by house, several times bofora the guards followed their victim to his place of refuge. Near the foot of Washington street, behind a large pile of rubbish, was round the receptacle sought for. It was here that the dog was seen to punt his journal The earth around the pile was subsequently turned up, and revealed fully one hundred of the stolen paper. Profound astonishment prevailed. Teby," afterward ascertained to be the dog's name; raa Mixed, and his days are numbered.

Bines his capture paper have been received regularly, ana peace Mid contentment reign In the neighborhood. A Lima Girl's Discbiptior. A Utile ehool-gtri in Iowa, twelve yean of age. baa written the following explicit description of the effects of a stroke oillghtnlng: "I must tell you what happened yesterday onr school-houie wm struck by lightning. Then wen eleven scholars In it when It wm struck, and the teacher wis sitting nnder the chimney.

None of ns knew anything for five minutes, It struck the chimney, and Ion down the riding of the north end and threw It eighty rods, and Mattered the bricks all aronnd In a promiscuous manner. It bunt the plastering most all off the north end It bnnt the window lights, and the damper tha wis under the stove; It threw It on one of the seats and broke piece off of It, and It came within six Inches of hitting Earnest Welch. It threw the lime all over the hone, so that we could not see anything; but wc mw the ball of re right before our eye. It broke the stove to in several places; then it went through the floor, under th stove. It broke three I "dr the out entirely.

After the teacher left her chair, the plastering foil down eu it and covered It all over; but tha best at all to, there wme none sf us hurt. Iwtoh I could describe It half aa bad as It la, but I cant. were most all scared to death. There ta not bit of the chlmucy left." Bumxm Physic. A writer in Woods Household liagadne give the following Blameso pro-eeriiition fur nay dlaesM of a feverish nature, tarn as pains la the head, human of the face, or any or thoM ailments springing from Imnur-lUes the blood One portion of rhinoceros's horn, one of elephant's tusk, one of tigers snd so equal portion of crocodile's teeth one portion composed of three parts of the vulture, raven and goose one portion of bison and another stag' horn, accompanied by a part of sandal.

This prescription, the writer Is given Balldlaa Permit Tho following building penults are thorn leaned by lb Inspector of IralUtag during tha week ending on Hetentay: Brick ltalldlBf To Albert fltaddsrd, on hi own and, oo Yarmouth street, near Columbus a reuse, a dwelling. fllgi feet: toJ. 1. lllll, on hud uf I. H.

Craft. alSlua UHtonrPuri street, a tunr-story flat roof merraatlln building, ulfl feel, with Kx4l font: to Dwight, toad ol Arthur Cheney, al No. 300 Washington street, a flvu-atory MaiiMiri roof asareaaUI bulpllng, MX1 feet; also on laud uf Arthur Cheaey, ta tha rear of Na DM Wsrhlngtua street, a foer aiory Mansard roof mercantile buiUliux, fast; also on toad of A.P. Mens, at Nua fi aad to Rmea street, a renMiRy Mansard roof moreamlto belldiug, INxih fret; to t'hwlei Hedger, oa laud of Hawaii, Day A no Parker street, Rear Haggle etreeL a threo-stun Mansard roof mannfaetory, 4AxlW fret, with Malfi fret; to F. A.

Richardson, on hod uf Menard L'ecnlf, at Na Walt hem etreaLa fuaMtory film roof dwelllngKixan feet; to KVA. RIchanlwM, on laud of Hernard Cuuulg. at Noe. fin aud fifil llerriaua avenue, two foar-Ktory flat roof dwellings with atone, each i0 feet; to A. Hurrlll, on hie own laud ou 1 bird street, near street, one-story Naasard mil risbla HS foet; to J.

J. Hhaw, on laad of II. II. Huanewall, at tbs corner of Washlimton sod Keens rireete. futiMtory Maaeard roof marcaullto balld-tum, MsTdif fret.

wooden Buildings To James Frame, oa toad of Howe Ryder, el th corner at le-xlnetun and Prlocn-trm two-nory Maueard-nitd etorehoaae, by fret; to tn la Ualely, oa land of Deuhd htKri-dao, oa Htoughtou street, near Myrtle street, a Iwo-stury ManNud-ruuf dwelling, bv tN4 font; to B. F. Urea, on his own land, ou Warren street, Kdgewiwd street, four two-atory flat-roof dweilinn. two maaeattag II by tM fuel Md two byistfsel; rio Alpine street. Bear Kegi-nt street, a Iwwatorr pllch-rouf dwelling, 1 by feet: to George W.

land of Ftavel Moeelry, it Um corner of Hpring Garden street and Crescent aveaaa, a Iwo-Hory hip-roof dwelliim, 10 by feet, with LI 1 fori; toUeurgs W. llemUttm oo kb own laad'on Hdaey street, near llarbur View si rest, a twondory roof dwelllni oa laad of Geonre Why no fret; toTappor A Wado on Fifth street, near street. a two-story Mansard roof dwelling 0 by at font; to Gcores A. Ladd A oa land of the city of Boston oa Albany street, assr Itast Concord street, a ouo story pitch-roof oOcs Ifi by 18 fast; to Charles Prls-rio oa hud of (Toole Hops, Ire Has, si lbs corner of Grorrossd Magnate wrest threostory fist-roof baUdiag fur stores and shops, by 4i foot; Gomgs Usrgrsre oa his own bod oa Muomoath. Hrpart of tho Law Umad Jarr.

Ths grand Jury of tha Huperior Cosrt for Hnfntk Coasty, which completed theb tabon with thrlwt day of Jum, ham sabmlttsd to th court a tod repost, which rscspUatatec tha work performed by thorn for tho moathr they ware la ofltea Appended to It ta memorial to th City Gawremret, which Ims ssrerel timely suggestions snd Mmauiredatlona. A eossmltto of tha Jury, eowdsttag of Messrs. John A. Usveu (foreouB), Itamaal Tnckenuo (dark), ad llorece B. Falter, submit th foi lowing nil aad rswmmredetloM to the Chy Gorenuaent: (A.) That accommodations for tramps or caw si hpmelere jeopta he prevhled la ffiaaectfiip JslHJhr.

ten SMlcTitil periuos sriurtud for orimes. (B.) That foaml prisonsns he sot transmit lad la Um (saw vsns with aisle prlsoaere. (C.) That freedom of cooedenea of all Ineuts of li stllnllons under Um MOUBRement or eonlroi of the (Tty Government be respected, sod that rellsiuoi services sud praclires, ender proper rcgulslioas, bat of nature best calculated to influence sod reform them, be provided or permitted them. Itrfm-neM are appended which giro tha reasons fur the shove conclusions, follow: (A In Huy lst au elderly won, harbored at a station houM, wm cruelly beaten, by a nifitaa who was under arrest. -(11.) A girl of slitoea years, Innocent, who accompanied ncr mother tuudur smmt) while rldlug in the van from police station to th Tomb wm violently outraged, sud received injurira which will test fur life, snd tha mother wm also beaten scnseirM by the same rafltsn.

1C.) A large majority of th wards the city, whether navicts, paupers or orphans, are Cslhuliai, rc obliged to assisS at 1'rotesUot warship, and are denied, except ta esses of mortal llliisis, the benefit of their own vUgum." Th court ordered the report of tb Jury to laid ou file, and copy of th memorial sent to tbs Board of Aldermen wider the seal of the court. Accidents. A Child Kiuxu. Between eight and nine oclock test evening, a child named William Kaeruea, twenty-one months old, son of John snd Hannah Ketrnet, Dorchester street, full from th third -story window tothe ground, striking on Ms head sud shoulders, end breaking hie skull and leg. Dr.

Thaxter attended tha little sufferer, bnt death rusaed about four oclock thi morning. On Saturday night, Fntnck Agin, ux years old, wm trying to climb Into th rear cud of Bn Ice cart on Bremen, near Bennington street, when hi leg caught ta th wheel, snd wm ent shore tho knes nearly to the bone. He wu taken to the home of his parents, 44(1 Bremen street. June McDonald wm sent to the City Hospital on Saturday drank snd with bis foot badly crushed by heavy stoo which foil upon It whan ha wm at work In Newton, building wall. John Cuss, teamster fifty-four year old, living at Way street, wm thrown from hie teem on Cauae-wav (treat, on Haterday, sod received fracture of tb patella.

Ue wm taken to the City Hospital. William TUler, living on Grave (treat, Hyde Paik, sixteen yean old, wm drowned while hulking with omt companions In tho Nepaoaat Hirer, nssr tha foot bridge, about half-post sight o'clock on Saturday night Us wm snhjhct to fits, and It Is (opposed that this wm ths eaoM of tha accktant Tha body wm In tbs water only twenty mbntae. Kllltair Afialru. The Cadets broke camp at Nahani soon after three oclock oa Saturday, snd left at 4J0 P. M.

ta tha Meta. They marched up State street to their armory at lx o'clock. On Tridxy evening, ifter drees parade, there wu a eompatlttre drill whlck wm a greet triumph for ths non-com missioned officers, of whom than wm tang lino left after swry print had bore left out Finally th contest wu narrowed down to three men, Bsrgeruita Dabney sad WUlluu snd Corporal Allins, snd it wu with eonektarshta difficulty that tha JndgM it lari decided that Bergeent Dabney of the tnl company wm entttlcd to the model. Oa Saturday forenoon the men Indulged ta target firing, such oae haring five shots. Private Lawreocs Curtis of tho first eompsoy mads tho best avtrega shots red teerived tho grid bodge, A detachment of tho First Brlgada goestoFrsm-lnchsm today to prepan tho comp ground.

Bulla Tha Bostons and Britlmores wgsgsd In tho fifth chsmptaariripgam on Buturdsy, which proved to be very excillng red wall contested, rasolttag fol-lowsi reiAxae. I rwagoLmt fieMlegerrore IMtlmnree.tlt Bostons, 11. bsM Bohom, M. IU4 re-Mr. Hall, Atlsntk Glub.

Droeklyu. of game Twu houn snd fiftesu minute. IT Thu Boon or Bbaux hu eotrttnued Its search sfter unhealthy residence, red ta Vtasl place it wm found that saverel husenunts reeking with filth occupied sleeping apartments by poor dm peopls, who wore obliged to tahsta odors nriring from stagnant water. Th owner having aegketed to reasareth roll, thr Board of Health fisterday ordsred that houses nambsnd 11,11 snd ho reestud; do houses numbered an aad Mistreat, aad 104, MM red KMflacoad (treat la addition to the premises condemned la tha Hamsiond-paik district, th board notified the oceupanti housesnumberedn, Glaad Windsor street to quit until tho piwdeM ware pat la proper eoodltloo. Bout BanivaNan.

Th' body of Frederick Williams, sou of Captain Williams of Um schooner Bloomer, wbo wm drowned at Himpsoo'i wharf, East Boston, oa KslsnUy morning, wm recovered yesterday morn lag Conwer Ingalls tawed the body, bat will hold no Inquest VICINITY or BOSTON, C'hnrtiintowBs Auotmx Amin to Kwara yaox thi Brava Pm sow. Tho Journal lays that oa Hatuntay after-a convict at tha Hut Frtaoa naured Junes Davis attempted to carry rat ptaa which hr hud formed of nuking hlseseapu frees tide tartltetioo, which, ta thought by the ofllcers, hM been seccesw ul only so for to eaablu him to para a short period oaUldaof kls cell, ss It ta thoeght ha Is hid sway Is the shops awaiting formal) Is opportunity to seals th walls. Bstsntay night, ths mre quit work, Davis, who Is employed 1a th bronsa shop of tho Tucker Company, after washing ap, Instead of Joining his division sad marching to hli cell, slipped quietly on ride, and white the men wore being locked doabtleM sought oat biding pises la one of Um shop width he bad prepared before hood. II wm missed by the officer of th division lb cell doors were being locked and search taiUtated at cue, ukkh has hern kept np ever etacq, but ap to a tale tour tart tvaalag ha hod not been found. Al the guards hod not beea withdrawn from the walls when Dark's absence wm discovered.

Is deemed very Improbable that he hu escaped without the walla of the institution. Tha water hu beea shut off from all the bcUdtaga la the yard, and Is csm ha hM not secreted both food sad drink, his discover to a question of bat a fow hoars. Homs moalbs age a eoarkt asmsd Usrly hid away ta a similar aunasr, sad re-malasd for two days sad sights, when bo gars himself sp to some officers wbo were searching for him. Davis wm sentenced to this tasdluttaa March If, un, for term of tea years far hsrglsry ta Bortocu A Boon A smsm. Officer Knox arretted a young man, Hatardsy, Burned Ibll, who, under tha sssamsd of Blkkaey, Tidied Woburn and hired hone sod bony wkkh ha foiled to rtturm.

Th hors wm driven to tbleelty and hu hums recovered. Hall lea brother of William Hall, the young mu who wu arrested, lost Tuesday, for tha larceny of a diamond ring. Cui-am Yacanou. The First rorish and Unlver-ssllrt Church bare suspaodsd surrires until i Cumbrian. Accidxrt.

Buturdsy afternoon, NuUte Chaey. a child elx years, redding with her parent at Not Buff Uffictj.Esd Cambridge, foil doom Bight of wound. irvlllsh Arnnnv. Mr. Aouita, gauger at th Bortoa Ce-tem House, who wstdee la Fork street, while coming through Milk street, Saturday evening, wm struck by tbs gale rt the Fitchburg Railroad eruraing, aad hid his bona broken.

Ha wm at tended by Dr, Dow. AMxsrAct. On Derorsllou Day, the members of George U. Foster Hum Company pirated nambsr of choke lowers upon the grave of him after whom th eompsoy named. Oa vidtlag the grave, which Is ta the Mllk-slrect Cemetery, Betuntay, it wm found that sod miscreant bod stolen the plants.

Chrii BRTmatRTe. Tb following are tha Urged receeawati on th setadrie of bettereieris which Mam ao much dissatisfaction: George W. Garrioh, thirteen totes, loci tiding tha Academy at Musk, P47G0; John U. Wllklneua, two sd ate, taetadlng Granite Block, U0U; Oscar F. Merrill, six estates, t'A0: Isaac Btebhlna, two totes, 400; Dr, C.

II. Bhackford, several relates, $W0i Dr. W. 0. Wheeler, one crista, (IHOO; June B.

Green, ftHUO; First Baptist Chareh, MOO; Campbell, 10M; Writer Farnsworth, ((100; O. Milton, (HOO; Jssm Goald's heir, (700; Joha Low, (HOO; W. O. UMkril, (900; Blade, J. Hsrdlug's hqlrs, A.

Black, Tkaous Hheruun, T. T. Cashing, L. L. Posse And the savings bank, (3U0 each; other parties from (100 to (iou each.

Altai, BcAL-EroaTa Balb. Albert Down of Brighton old at AlUton, Friday afternoon, fifty lots of toad with th baUdlags, altos led oa the C. D. Curtis term, at AlUton Height. A targe number of gentlemen attended thn sole, and th bidding wm spirited.

Every lot advertised wu sold at prices arengiag from 11 to MM cents foot, sad a few on which tho buildings were erected high fisjf cent foot Th tots! mount of thn isle, taclurivw of the seta of personal property which took place before th land mta, wm about (140,000. New taw. Tn Bacb at Vbwtoh Cxrtbu. Thu staid respectability of Newton Centre, says the Advertiser, wm sgltatsd snd amused by tab race lost Bsturday evening, on its beautiful lake. Five contestants put ta sa appearance at tha appointed hour of half-pert even.

There were Judaea and sa ampin; sad th line of starting and of finish. Intrillgeao of tha event drew ont old and yonng, bnt more especially ths maidens fair sad tha JnvsnllM. Tb (ratten minutes were, consumed In fo)M starts. Tta boys wen taming thrir bu steam, sad contributing to tha most unrestrained sad Ularioas laughter. The tabs would persist In beeUng over," snd the occupant would disappear, sooMtlmM hya sideways dip and ometlmM backward.

Finally by psttaaca snd per-levennc, they began to make longer voyages, each time of disaster returning to take a frerii start, till at length luccem crowned tta eloita ef -Gordon Ghun-moas, who was proaouwed th victor. Bonn Movtne Uxdir Difhcditibi. Mir. Johnston got sathorlty from ths Board of SdsetaMO to move Us booM from tha comer of Bsrgent sad Centre streets, bat tho board had not calculated that when tha houM reached the residence of J. Wlky Tdmsrfl-.

the degsnt shade tram onboth ridMOf the road would have to be eat down to (How of further progress. This wm tho cost, howsvw, aad tho slcctmen voted, on Friday night, that ths town pay tha uxpBM of taking tbs houm to pieoM snd patting it up where Mr. Johnston wished. InronrART Bbal Mhatb Bali at Nbwtor. Mssere.

WllUsm T. CUrk A brokers, sold on But-lidsy for Mr. W. H. Alton, to Toytar A Om of this dty, tract of WWW) square fort oftaad In Mswton Highlands, between Woodward sod tang tta lias of now arson, ThU sals, with oth-en Utely mods, givM prooriss of renewed activity la rebuihea property.

Bmiuaa sr Bxuaetaa Onr. A off MarUshaai Mack om Thursday wm watched by ths eastern officers, but haring no wind they could notboardbsr. A watch wm therefore brat midnight the sentinel mw the vassal aaarthe shore and host put off from bar fid Tha boot's crcwwMsaan to lead carnal times, proend ta lBocraptad houaa nan tta ahora, snd after rrmilalng a short tlsM raturu to tha vassal aad make miL Tha tact wm reported to Collector OdaB, who at proceeded to Marblehead, sad, together with Burvsy-or Howard asd Inspector Hathaway, want to th loeft-tloa designated, timed with tha ueaeMory Morch-wanuati. Is tta boue were found oae bandied sod txly-eua com of Boitaad gta, which ware eoofls-cated and removed to th Bulan Gaston Boom. Tha value at thu liquor setaad ta somawtare hat' (IfiOO aad (MOO; ou la of AKRUBKTe TBM BVRROM.

Boston Taaoraa. Josh lfeite Theeliu Ooralqa Com hi not too ta a vonetv eatertriaaieut. Boston MlwrI'H. Th spec loci of Thu cheated Beauty." Eugsgemeut uf lbs child Americas. Boptoh ATHiRiKi'R.

Tbs Way Collectlun of Kgnp-tlon Antiquities. Btrshm Boor Btardish Extursiors to Nsntas-ket Beach and RucktoBd House. Bee Advertisement. Bottom TknUn. Tha perfurmaaCM at Josh Hart's Theatre CumiqM Combination bare becoow decidedly popular it the Boetoa tad will be coutlnsed until further aotlre, oa attractive bill being presented each evening.

Tha corapeay ta very taiga ana, and muag IU BMmbure are several rid. fbvoriteu us well new sure posssestng dudded talent In their paeul-tarlta. The variety entertainment will bo supplemented each roaring with the pcrfonuiaea at Foote's musing fores entitled "Jo Busaatt; or, Wbo State thoMookeyr All tbemembereof the company wbo were here tart week are retained, sod consequently there will be ao foiling off la the quality of Um n-tertslnstest. Bteffiu Jfotttms. There to no shut emeu la tb popularity of thu brautlfol spoctaete at tho Msma, aad it eaters spou Its fourth week with svtry prospect of a successful run for weeks to eomm Tha who ksvs sera it proooanc ou of th very bast of this clera of plays svsr prod seed ta Boston.

Am additional aUmcUaa to aaaoaiiMd for this wash, an ra-gagemcat having bora aud with ths DslyBrotlMrs, wbo win appear ta their popular gongs snd status dances. A Ktomuaa Flat. Of a new play, bow acted at theLondoo Gaiety, the Fall Nall Gar xette remariu Tha Baaa Fell" ran only be compared to a dramatised nightmare. In a nightmare, how-ever, om or more very remarkable figures may appear, end Mr. George Conquest, who ta tha principal performer lu the Bnse Fell," plays a most striking part, aud tays It with rare ability.

Ho rxrcntee gymnsstlc deiqmident, drepeiute 'wit of run horn wltL great dramatic force; and moat curious achievement of all bo re presents a living, trunk lues, (Igantta head, trlm-li glldei with railway repU-lr obuut tLa stage, lulls lta eyes, winks, shows Its tongue, and make grimaces of all kinds. It seems Incredible; but that ta what tha Hiring brad, to which Mr. George Conquest acta bruin, really due. As to tho piece itself it ta not merely the wont we ever sew, It to the worst any one can ever bare seen, heard of, or In some disordered dream imagined. If the oh' ect of the author waa to throw the spectator uto such a confused, oppressed and generally deranged condition of wind that the apparition of the tmnkteM head might possibly strike him as a terrible reality, It may be seiu tliet, however severe the mesne employed, the end hoi keen In some measure attained.

The piece, Indeed, ta lese like a nightmare thu like the sort of food by which nightmare, mure ur kM delirious, would infallibly be produced. Analyse Irene by scene, and It will be found to consist of melodrama, fantastic and supernatural drama, ballet, opera bouffs, panto-mlna, farce and gymnaslie performances all mixed together without order or method, like salad-dressing, lees, fish, pudding, aud adulterated gin all thrown together In one fatal bowl. Intoxication plays targe and appropriate part in this Indigestible work of art; and there ta one scene In which Tarious well-known drinks, such as Veuve Clicquot, and Did Tom," are presented on tha stage, partly In human form, isrtly in the shape of bottles. Tha subject of he piece ta. In fact, the punishment of a drunkard, through jealousy, general Imnotency and de-Drum tremens.

Unit ta who 'ortunotclv, the puutahment In a targe measure extended to the audltmee, ho run the risk uf finding themselves reduced to as lamentable position as that of the ex-truordlnury personage whom Mr. Conquest so ably represent. Cvsnixo ox Dogs axd Or bah Things. Tha Hon. Caleb Cushing haa addressed the following note to the editor of tho Germantown Dally Chronicle: a wing tor, D.

July tl, 1878. Dear Nr There la so much both of good sense and of good humor In your article of the Uth, entitled A Dog's to Induce me to write you a few words upon tho subject. I perceive that all tha newspapers chronicle my dog fight. I have thus of a sudden become famous, pretty much as Alcl blades did by cutting off hta dogs tall tothe astonishment of all Athena. I plead guilty to burking at Sir Alexander Cock-bum; hut I nave dona tnta In self-defence, and, as It seem to me, with great moderation, seeing that Bir Alexander began by burking at me through hundred ana thirty pages at cloae- tinted targe octavo, while I harked at him trough only twanty-flva paxes of large type leaded, these pages not half the rise of the other.

You see that I have been vary temperate. In Justice to Mr. Fernando Wood also, I desire to say that the dogdld not belong to him, but to hta tenant at wWThomas Kelly, and that being written too ou the subject Mr. Wood gave mo roll permission to act In my discretion gainst both Kelly and hta dog. I remain yours truly, C.

Cubbxxo. Fashion Jrwxia. Already tmkotaea, ao desired teat whiter, have dropped out of favor, and It ta not to be wondered at. Only the rugs for undecided ttnte eould ever have mode them popular, and that ta waning, the liking for themwanee abo. Theb mixed green blue ta hemming to nobody, and thrir Intrinalc worth not being great, they win, donbtlese.

bo east aside next season. Coral In all Its lovely shades, tano longer the mode, end dunning sets at eost prieaa tmgth unsold in thrir velvet cases. Coni, though not a precious stone, ta one of tho protUeet and moat nseful of ornaments, since It can he appropriately worn both oa ordinary and full-diCM oceadons. Plain gold orao-menti are poising ont of faihlon, not ao much beeaoM they are no longer jwrity, became they hove been oo successfully Imitated In base metals, that people are afraid of being suspected of wearing French gilt. The knusm gold sets are so expensive, that wa think It bettor and cheaper lu the mid to spend a little more money ana buy a net of coral, or jewels which cannot be Imitated, and of whleh one to not so iTbe ienJ of jewel this year is In tho lightest posdbie framework of gold colled, wa be-Uevu, tha knife-blada stylo-and a dtatiaettra flgore ta tha aeparating of the Jewel from each other so that the light may strike through from every side.

This ta for more beautiful and urtta-tie then the old form of cluster, snd ta destined to high favor. The nurquiie, or long oral, ta tha shape moat lu vogue for ring, aa well pint, earrings and lockets, and It ta particularly becoming, Bneoleta are no longer mare golden shackles, but are inch and half-inch bauds in all manner of designs. Chain and Unk bracelets, once the most admired, are not now mnch worn. Scribners Monthly. Farewell At the Hawea-pbe Chareh (Unitarian), Month Boston, yesterday morning, th pastor, Bar.

Georgs A. Thayer, delivered SB address befitting th laat occa-pancy by Me congregation of this place of worship, which Ike oldest ta Month Boston. The aoclaty occupies Ue new chnreh ou Broadway, after the ram-mt vacation. Th old Porltan eastom of atabltak-tag a church with the formatloo of Iowa, If not carried oat exactly taflonth Boatou, wee, nevertke-Itm, followed I so far that a rsllgioue orgsotaetioa wm banded before the tret Mblle school; aad thto organisation was the Itawowpheo Society, the mem-ben of which were early Identified with all pa bile In tercet hr tha commanlty. Tb first raHgtoai am-vires Id th neighborhood were held In th in aimer Of IMA bv one Mr.

pteeea o-- he formed an rhateh. th fall of that year, (man wooden hnlldlng war meted oa tho site of thto present one, on lead which had been act apart for tho purpose, ta MOT, by Mr. John Hawea In this building, In May, Mil, Mr. Zephantah Wood, th village ecbooimeeter, eom-erd holding scvricM by request, preaching so clearly-defined doctrine In 1HN he wm ordained an evangelist, having ministered to this congregation for the intervening tea years, In which period i'nltarisa-Ism was gradually coming to be a denominational belief, accepted by those to whom tho extreme views of Calvinism had become repugnant. In IMS, tho llawrs-plac Cungregational Hodety wm Incorporated, and In MM a church wm formed, with fourteen members, snd recognised by an acclceiiallesl council.

Its articles of faith were two, belief ta the Uhl mod Inspired book and tha only perfect rule for Christian faith and practice, and ta Congregationalism tha accepted form of chareh govern sunt. In 1HS Kev. Mr. Capen became Mr. Wood's no ecssor as schoolmaster and preacher; Ms views, however, being thoroughly antl-CalvInlst tc to cans the withdrawal of six members, who formed a Trinitarian Congregational society, now tho Phillips Chnreh, Mr.

Capen wm ordained a Unitarian minister ta MT. In IMS, Mr. Ilawci, the patron of th society, died; and by tho terms of his will, made sixteen yean before, real estate wm left to th sod-sty on which tho present building wm erected In 1M, and dedicated Janaary 1, UBS, la MM Mr. Capen resigned and wm succeeded by Mr. Charles C.

hbackford, ordained Is 11H1, and who resigned two years liter; Mr. Georgs W. Lippi tt, ordained ta May, ISM, and who labored till January, 1SB1; Mr, Thomas Dawes, pastor from ism to 1K1; Mr. James T. Hewas, from ISM to 18B4; Mr.

Frederic Hinckley, who supplied the pulpit most of th time ta IMS aad MW; and the present Incumbent, ordained In September, MGS. The preacher then spoke of lb theological change which th eoclety paaeed through In 1U earlier yean, from orthodoxy to Uborallun, and Its subsequent career nnder the last-named system of belief, and the reasons for, and tha times of, th list and spread of tha ao-called Unitarian doctrines. All the other denomination, though stating particular creeds, were compelled to allow a latitude of belief in their several membership; much more wm tide found In the Unltarlanlsm of fifty yean ago, which bound no man with tha rhacktaa of dogmatic assertions, but left every one to use hli Individual right to draw his theology from th Bible and from natnia Tha diversities of opinion which necessarily followed from theM views hart resulted In the liberal school of thought which turn been gradually fanning In tha last thirty yean. The sermon which Thoodorr Parker, preached in this houM at tha ordination of Mr. Bhackford wm tha oceastau of much adverse remark aad persecution, which indirectly led Mr.

Parker to mwah from th platform of Marta Han, In hte elmpla, unoeteut-tlou way, of things transient and permanent in Christianity, so that In some moaaura this society hM contributed to th ipread of theM liberal views. Mr, Thayer clooed by urging th freest liberty la thought, In speech, In criticism of doctrines, a mean of taafilag both minister and people to bo more serviceable mem and wonmo la haaiaa rata-tlous, and more close to th Ilf of th Mbit of God. Th Utility at Bepunuiau. Tho closing service of tho eeasoa at the Broadway rnlvsrssllst Church was held jMtarday afternoon, when tbs pastor, Bar. J.

J. Lewis, delivered discount upcu tho Utility of Bspaiatloo." His text wu taken from John xvt, If I go not away, thi Comforter wjll not com unto yon." Thtprotch-sr first took ap tho various kind of lepmtkM mat with la this life; separation from oas's bus! nasi, separation from one's friends and horn for a tlms, aud that final separation which death makaa between UslL He alluded to tho neeeesRy of an owrtnasl departure from tb eoan of omi daily life; not nacMMrily a period of Inactivity, but of change of occupation sad seena By this msemi, tho potty annoyances which to greet to us day by day are gradsally mods to assume their bus littleness, and ws return to oar work refreshed aud sbeagthsaed, with a will to persevere la our toil sad to achieve bettor results thaalfwo persist in It steadily to th degrre of Irksomeness. Th separation from friends, also, ta useful, la that way ahma wo learn bow great a ptaestaoar hearts they 111. Tbs first knowledge to the child of tha parental lor ta not gained while at home, but when separated from ths dear ones theb letter show thedeep afieetlou which fills theb hearts. Inthto connection, Xr.

Lewis Mid that many boy sad girl ta the etty hod been saved from rata by these tatters from heme, snd arged parents, whore children were way, nsrer to omit tut1-" communication with Th bet separation, that by death, wm next taken up, and tha presehar showed that however afilletlre th dlrpcnitlou, there wm utility and eonotatton ta Cri miaul Mullern. DxariiaTi Aasartr. About tea o'clock yesterday morning, Hamuel Fay and Charles T. A unable entered the room of Albert Ncteoa, No. 10 Booth Margin el, red informed that gentleman that hk tlms hud com, or ta other words, that they ware going to hill him.

KeUing each chair, they mads a draper tic attempt to retry their threat Into execution, with at first pretty good show of lucre, but Nelson, finding that wm likely to be ertoaoly If not fatally Injured, seised pair of longs, and after some pretty hard fighting succeeded In disarming Annabls, who received four rather bad rats ta ths head ta the affray. Nelson then made so onslaught oo Fay, bnt tho tatter retreated from th house, and fell into the hands of Patrolman Leavitt, who had hoard of th sutler, and put la Umdy appearance Tb whole party were arrested, and the woudi of Annable, which were not of serious character, dressed by Dr. Putnam it th slstlon. During the melee Mira Mary Fay attempted to separate the combatants, and received very severe gHb mom three tachre long on her bead. Bhr wm attended by Dr.

Httchpota. Polm Itus. At aa early hour, Bstnrday evening, an attempt wm mad to break aad rater th dwelling house of John Hawlorsoo, No. 8 Eaton street, by forcing ss entrance ta tbs rear, Th thief or thieves berems frightened, and did not get anything far their trouble. Htate-Coastsble Hinckley of Rtlden arrested W.

0. Lynda of th Spot Pond Douse, oo Bstnrday, oa vacation capias, snd lodged him In Jail at Cambridge for safe keeping until the thlid Monday uf October next, when he will receive Us sentence at Lowell for keeping a liquor nnlaance. Vires and Visa Matura, Bumrr Finn. A slight incendiary fin wm extinguished ta the basement of Na UNO Harrison avfnne sbont half-past six yesterday by an officer of Button Five. Buoboarioatior.

The Conmlttea oa the Raorgan-iistloa of the Fire Deportment, tha Committee on Water, tb Wster Board, the Committee oo the Fire Department aad the chief engineer have beea meeting sad dlsrasdng various matters ratatlug to the Fire Department, hat wilbont reaching say deiritu Vacation Wartrd. Thepsnaaaent rkb ra'tiM Fire Depancent hsvs putlttansd for thu Board of Assistant Baghieers hsvs grouted petlUoa only oa condition that they employ nbstL tutes. Th petltlraen will now preasnt their claim to Mayor Pierce. Taa ManL8-sraxxT Otmui The sorelled Marble-street ea trigs by members of th Fire Department oa July 4 to to ha investigated to ns whether Uwm as outrage or not It ta (rid that there are attar membrn of tha Fire Deportment baridM thoM at Nag ta Company No. IS, that reued trouble oa the Fourth of July.

Dta understood that a pereuiMut member at aaeagl company at tha Wart Bad tae sratta hta rerigaotfaRi, the request of tha ChtafrEngtoeer, tho alleged mum betag that ha draws revelrer st tbshouM aud threatened to shoot say on who ritemptedtopem out or la. Thu regtoeer of th company, footing that ho might etrry his threat Into exseuttau, collared him snd took pMsmrioB of tho revolver. Baoboab Mattbbs. The third track of ta Prov-ideuc read, between Hyde Fsrk sad Bmdvilk, haa beea completed aad ta aow la dsn. There are uow fsu track between the two stsUous.

The msa meut of tha read 1 harrying ap work ea the third track betwesa Forest Hills sad Mount Hope. The popularity of th wosktagmras trains oa the Battens Railroad ta Increasing monthly. Tha flrst Burning thn train wm pni oa there were two can rad sixty-four pMssogurs, snd now right care Is tha averaga. Tha number of pssssuasrs to snd Mm this shy forth six months ending Beturduy, July 19, wm follows: 'Monday, Hi; Tuesday, 181; Wsdnasdsy, lie; TkuiwUy, MB; Frid. IBB; Buturdsy, nx 'Total, NHL Thu aow stattoa at Heudvllto, ou tha Providence road, ta fort nearing eomptottoa, aud will bu ready for occupancy la about two uruski.

Tha Foot Officu will bu located la tha new depot, will also tho talrgnph office, for whleh quarter ham beea especially arranged. Aa extra track taa been laid la tkeresref the depot tn fcouimodate the traiM oa th thlid Inch..

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