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MS BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 99. ?8 BROADWAY, NEW TORK, Ml sis BROADWAY, NEW TORK, NO. 6IS BROADWAY, mew TORK, BO. ?8 BROADWAY, NKW YORK, MNDJOOU FROM OROVER'B OLYMPIC THEATRE, EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS Nmbm recently made In >1) the department*, and the naedtoal etndent, the naturalist and the artlat dally e?emMetereceivetheCMertnlameatandinalraetion which ItafThe attention of Tlattore to thle pepalar lmatitutlon la ?BeOe% celled to the following feature*:? AZTEC CHI AD REN, JAPANESE SNPDKRRL A NAN BORN WITH A HORN IN HIS PORE HEAD, I EMBALMED BODY, A WU) WITH OHB OPT, TWO ARM8, TWO HEADS AMD Torn LBOB, A NBGRO CHILD WITH TWO HEADS, A SHILD WITH THE HEAD- OF A MONKEY, I A mmjt WITH OEX BODT, FOUR LEGS AMD THREE ARMS, A CHHjB WITH TWO HEADS, FOCB ARMS AMD FOUR LB OS, SIX-FINGERBD HANDS, A ri? WITH THE HEAD AMP TRUNK OF AN ELEPHANT, ASHCIM WITH FOUR LEOS AND FOUR WINGS, ALSO ONE WITH FOUR LEGS, A KITTEN WITH SEVEN LEGS, mm HEAD AMD RIGHT ARM OF ANTON FROBST, >> < 11 If Ul Dealing family, ahowlng the PhrenoloI gtcal developments. THE WASHINOTON TWINS, Hot iBn, asd harlni bat one body, two baada and four SOT hare boat) eaamlned by the moat scientific man of tba anatry, who pronounce it oae of tba greatest wonders of teal*. FEB HAND OF GOLIAH. the celebrated Irish Giant. THB HERMAPHRODITE. ME GREAT CASARIAN AND CIRCUMCISION OPERATIONS. VHH HEADS OF ALL THB NOTORIOUS ENGLISH MURDBR8R8 AND MURDERESSES. SMALL P0X-FIFT1I DAT. 4AWE0NE OF A SHARK, SKULL OF A WILD BOAR, - DRESS AND UNDRESS, THB WORLD RENOWNED OKRTU,'* Tba aa plua ultra of lemlalaa Beauty. ItnMMttw ossMcnon of tub lonoe o? tu BULL KROQ. I A pwu variety of objocta laltatnral Biatory tan roeoatly I , Bn? taili. among which ?n THE HWURD Pira, THE ORBIT DIAMOSD RATTLRREABB, Bn>| In a beautiful manner ibe fang* and lb? apparatae to whtob the poteo? la e Jet led TBB OWL F1EH, THB CCRIOt'H DEVIL FIHB, 00 vividly described by Victor llugo la tba "Toller* of tb* Ban," tb* only (peatmen In the eonotry, with varloue ran mA bonutlfnl Flehee. laoocie, Herpenta, Baakea, Be., with f , " aonay otbor eeraage nod miraculous object*, wblch aoear JM to attraol crowds ef eager beholder*. JL toll and unoguallod eoUectioo of Model* and<Flotoo, IIImitating Oateolegjt or the ec.enco of tb* bono*, (bowing BOf formation, reproduction and decay. t Homology, or IM mien** of lb* nerve*. including *or*ral magnificent natural preparation*; and la fine, repraoentattoo* of all branebea of Anatomy, or the acience of orgaolia tea. to the Fattologleal Department tbe varloue local dlieaaea of Ibo *y*tfm aloo Impart amoet uaoful lemon. II* tbom wbo deeire to iturty tbe enrlou* and nnoeeountaMo freab* of nature there I* an abundant opportunity, a* meet of tbe modlcoi colleger of tb* country hare boon placed ( ? IB requisition to furnleh epecimena in tbl* aa well a* other bratehm of anatomical aeienre. dfter a elatt no Intellect, howerer profound, *an fall to bo Oalghtoned and eiorated. and no mind, be it ever ao moagro ato limited, eaa ge away without roallitng that "we are tearfully and aveadorfuUy made '? boafra* upon PraaUoal aad Helen tlftc Subject* are given I?m mkM to MM ikM uttiM my rmin > wr tf to* nrt m< hiwmIh aimiwr ' tb? Pan Tart ? ? of IWMf 111 Irwiwi;, Maw Tort. r** moii ? a. . to n r. h. aw broadwat. IU BROADWAY. fl BROADWAT. a* BffOAPWAT. ?ia bkoakwat. , nm loom /' ? OtoWo Olyapto Tkwim TV* l?n? to BfTM byjtofrte i (of U?(too, JtoalMl) JRMM fMOiM OtoW H)u?to4HCrt. ? j AWr?BMKWTg. "d roadway theatrk?admission m cents. Jj OPEN for the season. thoroughly cleaned and renovated. Engagement of the popular young American artists, MR. ANDTTRB. W. J. FLORENCE. Their Am appearance In New York iu tSree year*. First appearance in New York in tnree year* of M^MRS. F. B. CU^NKRAC. Ob MONDAT, DCRINO THE WEES and SATURDAY MATINEE, Kie new and charming comedy, In three acta, bp the authar I "Oura," Society," Ac.. entitled CASTE. "Where hearts arc more than coronate. And a mple faith than Norman blood." The Hon. George d'Alroy Mr. W. J. FLORENCE Folly Kcclee .77 Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE BstherBoclea Mrs. F. S. Chanfrau Marquise de Saint Maur Mrs. Q. H. Gilbert Series 77. Mr. W. DaeWfa -Captain llawtree Mr. 0. Marlowe 8am Gerridge, Mr. B. Lamb Act I ?COURTSHIP. Act II.?MATRIMONY. Act III.?WIDOWHOOD. Baturdar. An rust 10, at Hi, FIRST FLORENCB and CASTE MATINEE. Seats secured from 8 till 8, sir days in advance. nrORRELL SISTERS' NEW YORK THEATRE. Yf ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS." A SUCCESSION OF CROWDED UOU8E8. Great popularity of Fulton and Reader's drama of D1AVOLO; OR. NOBODY'S DAUGHTER. MISS REIONOLDS AS THE heroine. MB. MORTIMER AS LARKSPUR. THE DETECTIVE. INFANT FAIKIE IN A PAS 8BUL. MATINEE SATURDAY. AT 8 O'CLOCK. i-YLYMPIC THEATRE.?THIRD . week of the 8UCV ceaaf ul engagement of* MR. JOHN BROUGHAM. Supported by MISS EMILY THORNB, and the Dramatic Pomneuy, In two Excellent Pieces. MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 8. the performance will oommenoe with JOHN BROUOHAM'B Dramatization of lMekensC. Novel of DAVID COPPKRFIELD. w1lrtvr micawber. mr. john brougham. NUL MICAWBER MISS BMTLY THOBNB. And Mr. BROUGHAM'S Gnat Bnrteeque of POCAHONTAS will be Presented with New and Appropriate Scenery, Costume*. POWHATAN MR. JOHN BROUGHAM. POCAHONTAS MISS EMILY THORNB. AND A GREAT CAST. ?JROWDED EVERY NIGHT. SPLENDID AND UNMISTAKABLE TRIUMPH ef tbe pretty and fascinating young Comedienne MIKH LOTTA, wbose dashing and delightfully original performances bare already become THE "SENSATION" OP THE CITY, and bare enthroned ber In the esteem of ous beat eilUci aa THh MOST SPARKLING ACTRESS OF THE AGE. EVERY EVENING TILL PURTHER NOnCE, Bnckaione'a ope ratio drama, THK PET OF THE PETTICOATS, Paul, (with aunga, I La tie To conclude with the farce of FAMILY JARS. Ltddy. Mlaa Lotta WITH SONGS, DANCE. AND BANJO SOLOS. In preparation a drama apeelally written for Mlaa Lotta, by John Brougham, Fen., entitled LITTLE NRLL. Bowery thbatre.Orand Gala Night. The great Carlo Family. Aerobata, Poet or era. Dancer* and Singers. Orc?t Pantomime, Tournement, Festiral. and the drama of La Solitaire. Mr. STUART KOBSON will appear on .MONDAY. VTBW STADT THEATRE?45 AND ?7 BOWERY.? IN Second niirht Monday eyenlns. Ausuat S. the Treat Irish drama PEEP OMIAY | and COUSIN 8chntder. rrrack garden?to-night. Third avenue, between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-nlnth eta. PHILIP BEItNKT Proprietor. theodore thomas' popular harden concerts. this (sundayl evening. august 4. at7jj. eighth grand sunday concert. thr celebrated soloists. Together with the GRAND OUCHE8TRA, In a varied and interesting programme. admission. s5 cents. a 7c%?butler's american theatre, I AJ Broadway. 473 Broadway. the great resort of the metropolis. monster star combination. all the performers of eminence In the Tarpslcborean. Vocallem, Ethiopian and Pantomimic Professions. First week of the world-renowned art!eta. THE ZANKRETTA TROUPE, who will appear in the gorgeous spectacular comic and fairy Pantomime, entitled medina; or. the mystic star. Firai week of the celebrated aomedlan and vocalist, i Patty Stewart. Tba baautifol Ballat Divertissement with mlle. zuccoli and the grand ballet troupe. OEORGE R. EPSON In his Comic Vooaltam. CHARLEY PBTTRNGILL. DOUGHERTY, MASTER BARNEY and FRANK WOOD in thalr aide-splitting Acta, Songa and Danoea, Ae. See amali bills. Doors open at 6X; curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Notice;?New PaDtomimea in aetlva preparation. Griffin a Christy's nrw opera house? 906 Broadway, eornar of Twenty-third a treat. Great auoeeaa of the SWEET TENOR, Mr. E. PERCIVAL. GFOROE CHRISTY, and OTTO BURBANK avery night. ? This Is deoidedly the BEST BAND In the country. Doors opsn st 7, commences at 8 o'clock. MATINEE every SATURDAY at I* o'clock. Kelly and leon'b minstrels. ;ao Broadway. TRIUMPHANT WELCOME OF THE FAVORITES, i CRUSTED The Original Programme AN OVATION BY this week is replete TO TH K CROWDED with Wit, Mirth snd ONLY LEON AND Pun, includes the ON HIS DELIGHTED new Operetta of REAPPEARANCE LADY Midnight, In whleh AND TO AUD1ENCE9. LEON sings ILMA. EDWIN KELLY. TMIi I'KBU^ALLGU AnllHIB IK BVHEAI1BU NOVELTIES. rNT PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE-JOl BOWERY. By universal desire. grand revival of TONY PABTOR'B GREAT TOUR AROUND THE WORLD, With Ita groat original and manv new and novel effect*. grand panorama. Covering mer a thousand feet of canvaa. SECOND WEEK OP MR. sam COLYKR. TONY PASTOR and bla mammoth Troupe in new act*. MATINEE WEDNESDAT and SATURDAY, J* O'CLOCK. SAN PRANCIBCO MINSTRELS. 5h6 broadway, reopen on monday. august IS. RE 0 ECO HATED, NEW SCENERY, AC. birch, wambold. bernard and backp9 san prasc18co minstrel8, Whoae success for the paat three yea re la poeltive evidence Of euperloritv over all similar organisation*. On this occaalon all the old favorite* will appear, and new artlate for public favor. New noveltlea will be produoed lu rapid succession Door* open at 7 o'clock. Trouble commences at S o'clock. T#>olf.y"s opera horse. brooklyn. XT Pbnrth week of the new original Historical Panorama, entitled THE PROGRESS OP A NATION, with dioramic effect*, Washington Crooning the Delaware. Barn Door Jig, a Trip to Part*. Zouave Johnny, Mortar and Brick*. Two Pomiieva. double Clog Dance, She was Such a Charmer. Red Hot, Ac.. Ac. BANYARD'S MUSEUM, Corner Broadway and Thirtieth street. MONDAY EVENING. Aiigunt A and during the week, will he produced a new Operatic Burlesque. entitled THK BEAR AND THE MAIDBN, with new Scenery. Properties, Ac Prof. Logrenh, Magician. Trained Birds, Mice, AcMat.nee* Wednesday* and Baturdav*, at 3 P. M. Admission SU cent*. Children under III years, IB can la. Ben cotton and sam bharplevs minstrels. THE MASTER BAND OP AMERICA. Mar* refined and alagant In thalr wit and humor, nnd universally pronounced by the proaa and public Infinitely superior In all that partalna to the Ethiopian school of art. Will open for the season on MONDAY, August A 18B7, at THE Tirril AVBNUK OPERA HOUSE, Noa. 3 and 4 Twenty-fourth street, adjoining fifth Aovsuo Hotel. ORPHEAN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.?PIR8T ANNUAL festival and Coaeert wUl take pi see at Paul Palk's Balvldere Park. Eighth avenue sad lluth street. Tlckate SD cent*, admitting cent sad ladle# to be had at the principal mu we store*. C. WITTER WELL. Director. W. h. Allbji, Secretary. Edward mollenhauewb musical consekva. lorv will hereafter be known as the Nh? YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Vacation till September 1 The Conservaloiy will reopen In September at tt fifth avenne. corner of Keurteeath etreet, OS Broadway, New York, and IK Reraeen etreet, Breooklyn. KiperiencM proieaaors rrom the Farts, Lelprlgand Milan Coneerretonea arc engaged. only the moat abla of tba former trarliera bavin* been retained. Tha eubwnptfon booka will ba opan at tba offlrea of tha Coueerretory, ami Hrrulan ready on and after August IV. EDWARD MOLLKNH ACER, . A. P. LRJKA I., ' MuMeal Director*. HKNKT MOLLRNHAUKB, ) 8. 1*. OmswoLD. Secretary. TRP.NOR'S NEW AND SPLENDID BALLROOM. PALare Mall, Siith avenuv, near Forty-second street. la rnpldly approaching eomplalion: I* arylw feat and by far tba most unique and complete ball aad aoaeart room aver created m tbla elty. Come and lee. aitrolootT Madams ro?s. medical and business jlairv or ant, 2JU Want Twenty, fifth atraat, between MM nth and Eighth arennee.?Telle tha n\mo aad ibowe likenaee of future buehand; brlnga together tboea long eeparatod. Lucky numl era. Mrs. coles, business and medical clair. v yant. can ba consulted at U Hiuyveaant etroet. Particular attention (tven to ladle*. clerk* amd balrn1wmm. ThRtTOOISTN.?AN EXPERIENCED PRESCRIPTION 11 dark, well nequnlntad with tba retail trade, will work for a low eatery: can prescribe, Ac; country preferred. Addraw Druggist, 170 Sth ?v VARNISH SALESMAN WANTED.?ONE WELL AO. eos i$? Pwt osiw? eeel*rB 8Ule" me' "Wr,M V*rntokWANTED-AN BPUCIENT SALESMAN IN THE vareWA tmdo; eHy or sennkry. Apply to Smith, Baldwin A Co . 110 Jobn et- 9 ^ MTANTJP-A BOOKEBBPER, IN A OROCENT STOBB; i ff ana that hao soma etperlenAi Hi tba kaalawe in farred. Apply to Aokor, Edgar A Co., Tonhore. WANTED-A SMART SALESMAN, IN A RBTAIL boot end eboe store. Ib qui re ef H. Kaplan A Bra, 10 Cortlsndt et. " COACHMKffAKD OAROBNBIU. Mb VCDIM^ 0 NEW YORK HERALD. SP ITUATIOM WANTED? FEMALE!. 7leroy st.?a young american girl, totakk can of children and make brraelf generally naefu) in t prWate family ; pity refereocn gtrea. f)L* ?TH AV.-A MIDDLE AGED AMERICA* LADY, housekeeper in a private family or aa chamber maid in a hotel, underatanda har buainnaa perfectly. Call on or addreea Houaekeeper. _ OA EAST S8TH ST.-A LADY WISHES A SITUATION OV/ for hor honoot. cheeriul. -ape bis aerrant, aa chambermaid or waitress. 4.^ m9t.r 9r.a respectable married woman. rr?J wllh a fresh braaet of milk, wiahea to take a baby to nnrae at her oeru home; haa iuat lost her baby, oae month old; reference given if required. CO AMITY ST.?A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER OO In a widower a family or for a party of gentlemeu, >y h lady of refinement and with the best reference. Cell between 1 and 8 o dock any day far a week. ec henry st.?a strong. healthy lady ah tit J W*t miran lm . e-.?a?.,.kla ? InaniM fnr .ins week, between 10 end U A. M. Of* WEST 1BTM ST.. NEAR 6TH AV.-A TOUNO WO"" men u flm eUu cook or laundreaa; beet cilj relet'ence given. Oen be eeen for two day*. mil WH av.-a yorwa American girl as d'M'j '.hem per meld end wellreee. mWEST ltTH ST.. SECOND FLOOR. FRONT room.?By a flrat elaei operator on Wheeler A Wil. aon'a eewlag machines, to to out by the day or week; und^rsuuda all kind* of fine family tewing and tucking. Can be eeen for two day*. mWBST 18TH ST.. THIRD FLOOR. FRONT.?AN American lady, who?e baby la two week* old, aa wet nurse; the highest reference given. mWAVBRLEY PLAOE, JTBAR ?TH AV.-A young lady, having met with reverie*, and having an aged, *l< k mother to aupport. would like to get employment to do at bar own home; can make all kinds of ladles' undergarment* and children*' clothing, bv hand or ma. ' chine; also eentleuitm'e thin* In lirai elaaegtyle; alto repairing ganuemen'a clothing very nicely. 1 CI ORCHARD ST?A RESPECTABLE GERMAN JLvJa lady, well akilted in aewing, cnttlng and fitting, to new for a few fhnulla* by the day or week. Addreee Mice M. Riding. * ire WEPT 14TH PT?A REPPECTABLE WOMAN; 1'Ji/ la capable of taking entire charge of an Infant from birth; no objection to do plain aewing. Can be teen at la?t place for two days; no objection to travel. 1 ?Q WEST WAVERLBY PLACE?AN AMERICAN woman to go to California: understand* the u*e of machines and all branches of tewing. Call on or addrea* 8. E. Franklin, a* above. 9"I C WEST23D 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVN? ail III A young woman, as child'* nur*e or to wait on a couple of growing children and do light chamberwnrk, or plafn tewing, or to travel with a lady; will endervur to make herself generally useful. 99 A CHRY8T1E ST., BETWEEN HOUSTON AND Htanton ata., near Bowery?A number of well recommended German girla. 9QQ WEST 16TH ST?A RESPECTABLE MARRIED ZiOO woman, who ha* lott her own habv, a baby to wet nurse at her own houae; best reference given. Inouire for Mrs. Ilughea. 9 11 WEST 23D ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 6TH A VS.. sLt L aeeond floor, back room. No.6?A respectable young woman will do the woahing of famille* or gentlemen at her own houae; 1* competent to do the fined or work, bed city reference. Call or addrcsa jiii ujil si? urrusiic ncii' Hit.?* nttiOJ." able gtrl In a bakery. Beet city reference. Qjn WESrjflTH ST.. NEAR9TH AV.. TOP FLOOROfr Washing wanted, by a competent laundress, who does fluting and all kinds or linery, also family waebing carefully done. Good reference given. CMQ WEST 39TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN OtIW would like to do washing, either at her own house or to go out by the day. flood reference if required. IIK EAST 22D ST.,'NEAR 1ST AV.?A CHILD TO ixi>/ wet nnt?e by a reepebtabte married woman having lost her own child a week old. A 9Q ,TH AV- BETWEEN S2D ANI> 530 8T8.-TO T^O operate on Singer'i machine, for coats. A YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDrCAlion desires one or two more pupils to teach as visiting governess. Address E. L. W., box 6.S04 Post ofl.ee. AYOCNG LADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEment de?ires a position a* housekeeper for a w idower or an elderly gentleman. Aggress Miss Flora M.. station D. WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY OP GOOD ADDRESS and experienced In business, a situation as saleswoman In a store; salary moderate. Highest references. Address Clara, box 108 Herald ofBce. HELP WAXTKD-FEMAhEI. A STRONG minded WOMAN, with sblp-AB8URanee and cheek wanted; occupation respectable; good pajfand abort hours. Addiess Advertising Dodge, Herald ^ Apir8t CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTBD-FOR A PRIrate boarding house; ctty reference required, wages $14 per month. Inquire at 61 East 4th at. Ladies in want of situations will find something entirely respectable at 66)4 Carmine at. A few more gentlemen warned. tit ANTED?GOOD WINDERS; ALSO OPERATORS ON vv Wllleox A Glbbs' sewing machines. Call at ICS West 37th St., near 7th av. WANTKD-TWO GOOD GIRLS TO TAKE CARE OF children (one an infant V must have good references. Apply for two davs at 101 Joralemou at, Brooklyn, from 6 to 8 o'clock P. M. WANTED?FOR THE COUNTRY (AN HOUR'S RIDE from New York) a good washer and ironer, one accustomed to fluting. None nut those with the best city reference need apply. Apply to 117 West Twenty-second street on Nonday, between 9 and 13 o'clock. WANTED?FIVE GOOD OPERATORS ON WRKBI..ER A Wilson's machine. Also baisters. DtTERA SWEET. 61 White ?t. Y?7ANTED?A YOCNO LADV TO ATTEND IN THE TV cleanin* and Oyelng office at 111 8th ar. Must under(tand the business we.I. Also a young lady to learn. WANTED IMMEDIATELY?SEVERAL FIRST CLASS milliners and trimmers. 1 Div^don st. WANTED-AT 161 WERT 4PTII ST. A OOOI) COOK, washer and trouar for a small family. WANTED?IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IV THE COt'N. try, two drat class aerraiit*: one aa cook, tun oilier as laundress. Apply, with refetenees, at IOC newnumberi East 17th nt., at 2 o'clock. WANTED?IN A FRENCH HOTEL, A OIRL Wno can apeak some French, to work In the kitchen, and as laundress. Alio a young girl accustomed to wail ?n the table, and do the rhainberwork. Apply on Monday from t? to 13. at 36 West 4lh st WANTED-A OIRL. TO DO HOUSEWORK IN A small family; German or American. 737 Washington, near Bank at. 8ITI;AT14>NN WAMKD-MAIiES. m WASHINGTON ST. BROOKLYN -I AM FOUR, teen years old ; hare a fair English education: con alder myself smart. Intelligent, respectful and reapectahie; I want employment during my vacation In a respectable po. alter, with a house of good standing; no pay required, aa oucupatlon and not remuneration la what I desire. Address B. B, B. A YOUNG MAN. 10 TEARS OF AOB AND WELL AC. qatnted with New York, wanta a attuat'nn in some wholesale or commission house, or In any capacity where he ean make himself generally useful. Addrtas for one week g. J. W., Herald ollioc. TYrANTED-A MUTATION IN A STORE; COULD IN. V v yeat a small sum for a alight Intereat in business. AdAtom O. W.. H|4 Greenwich at.. New York. HBLP WANTED?MALES. A~ GENTS WANTED.?MEN THOROUGHLY ACqualnted with the city, to aollelt business. With reasonable Industry, can make SM to S40 per week. Call for two days, from * t<> 10 A. M. si 10 Fulton street, MulbwMl cor Mr lM?d<nt. A person wantrd to rkad two hours dsllv, for which, instruct to B will be Bin to the valu. kbit ore of reporting. Addreee Pb onograpber, Herald olBce. A -WANTED, BOOKKEEPERS, CLKRKff, HALEH. men. porter*, watchmen. collector*. timekeeper*, bar tender*, (or me;oantlle house*, banks, store*, hotels, *teain. boats, office*. young men to trarel. and young men who write (sir hand*. Apply to (cr address with stamp), Haaly A Co . 684 Broadway T>ARBER8, DRUG AND DRYOOOD8 CLERKS CAN D learn, gratl*. a genteel, less eosflnlm, more independent and prof table basins**, by statins age. nation. If single or married, occupation, real name and residence, the languages they sneak and writs, and if able to proride themselves while learning, for three, sis. nine months era ysar, also to state references. Dental llarald office. I Boy wanted?to attend cigar stand; he. tnreen the ages of 16 and 18 year*, must come well rc. commended Apply to Borgfeldt 8 Deghtiee. 64 Cedsr si. 1 GOODWAOEA fOR ALL?REN CAN MAKE FROM 64 to 110 per day Mill us picture* and bible*. Apply to i LYON 8 CO., r: Hudson street. j Men wanted to hkryb the eyenino tele. gram. Ooud routes oaa be secured on appUceiiou at K Ana street. WANTRD-TO WORK ON A FARM IN NEW jkrart, , 28 mile* from New York, e Oermsn msrrled man who ' speak English, with family of grown children, the female* or which must be eapabl* of washing sod ironing for the fsmllv: to such, a good heme and liberal wages will be 1 guaranteed Apply with reference, which must be on. doubled, to GEO. ltl'UUES 8 CO., 1M and JUO Church street. New York. TK7ANTED?A STEADY. ACTIVE'yorno MAN in A VV manufacturing jeweller's office; on? who has some 1 experience sad can some well recommended from bis last emptoyer. Address R., Herald office. Wantbd-a man to SELL machinrry oils. 8C? who la strictly reliable and temperate; a good salary will be paid the right mas; reference needed. Add rem bog 10 Herald office. 11/ANTED?A GOOD AGENT, ACQUAINTED with Y? aapMeltsls, to dispose of the stock remaining unsold of S first clam manofactoring eompany In successful operation. This Is n chance seldom offered for enfe tnvssmient. promising large returns, aad some ef the best men la the city are can csctsd with ths company. Address Crawford, Herald office 1J|TANTED?A ROY IN A fiTOCK BROKER'S OmCK; YY one whe has been In the btsslaass piefssind. Apply to T. c. Irving 8 Sons, No*. 4 sad Brand ev Wanted-a travelling agent for the yarnltb?bu?lness. To e smart, active man, who thor. ughlv understands travelling and knows bow to fit this Ktiion to entire satisfaction, an eligible situation Is open, one need applv without the above requirements, as we went e thorough salesman, with first rate references. Ad* drees, with reference*. T. A Co., hei 6.067 Post office. WANTED?A FRENCH TRANSLATOR. who CAN YY translate rapidly frsm English to pure idlensetlc STUBS SSA'SXTZ*- """' NDAY, AUGUST 4, 1867. TUBS TRADBI. Boy wanted?to learn the art of wood engraving; no taiary Oral year. J. 11. R1CUARDSUN, No. lud Nassau ?i.. corner of Ann. Draughtsman wanted.-salary ?i,ono; must speak Kngurh with perfect tluancy, end be at leant 16 yearn of age. Addreaa, with references. Dean of Faculty, School of .Mlilea. Kant 49th SL, New Yoik. Masons wanted?to work es stone and cement, aOFnrdham. Inquire Tuesday of William W. Milca. No. H Wall at. or anted?A good blectrotyper. to AN ex "Y perlenoed hand, who understands bookworlt thoroughly and can eome well recommended, a steady situation and good wages will he given. Address r. Alllaou, Superintendent. Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTF.D-A FILE FORGER, TO WORK DOUBLE OR tingle hand. Apply at once At Vulcan File Works, Pompom, New .letter. WAKTBD-A IIAN~TO OVERSEE A ISEWING MX chine Factory. Address boi 160 llerald uOice, with reference and aalarv expected. WANTED?A GOOD MACHINE CALICO PRINTER. Call at 162 Chambers St., New York. MEDICAL. A -DR. GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND AC. . coucher, No. 6 Atulty place, makes it his special practice to treat all Female Complaints from whatever cause pro duced. Km e and certain relief to tbe must anUoua patient. Fleptn'. mom* for ladle* requiring nursing A -MADAME ORINDLE, FEMALE PHYMCIAN, NO. 6 Amity place, can be conaulted on all female complalnta. Pleasant rooms for ladlea who deaire good nursing and medical attendance. A CURE AT ONE INTERVIEW, WITH OR WITHOUT medicine, for married ladlea. from whatever cause, by lladame KESfKLL, Professor of Midwifery. Thirty year*' praet.ee. No. 1 F.aat Klfly-se uud street, first door from rifto avenue. N. B.?No nursing necessary. Advice to married ladie* ? madams rrhTELL'S Inlu'liaule French Female Pills; No. 1, pries gl, or No. 2, price go, which can never fail; safe and healthy. Offlce No. 1 Fast Fifty-second at., first <ioor from Fifth avenue, or aenl by math Also aold at druggist'a, loi Greenwich street. and3i7.J, Bowery. A -YOUTHFUL VIGOR AND MANHOOD REGAINED. Use Dr. POWERS'Elliir, eapec.ally all contemplaiing marriage. Failure impossible. 191 Stanton street. A CURE AT ONE INTERVIEW WITH OR WITHOUT mcdi one, for married ladies, by Dr. POWERS, 191 Stanton street. All unfortunates consult dr. Kennedy, mi Stanton. Cures without mercury guaranteed. Ilelulu luted ?uffe:ers, try Kennedy's InviGoratnra. Consultation all ho u a. Am. mauriceau, m. d.. professor of diseases .of women, JO year* practice, at 129 Liberty street. Guarantee certain relief to ladies, from whatever cause, withou* pain or inconvenience. A BLESSING to LADIES.?A LADY WRITES:?portuguese Female Pills relieved inc iu one day, without tnconreuleuce, like magic. J'rice g.v l)r. A. M. MAURICEAU. office 109 Liberie street, or sent bv mall A great and sure remedy for ladies.-tiir Portuguese Female Pills always give immediate relief; price gt> Beware of imitators, who copy my advertisementa to sail poisonous compounds. Dr. A M. MAURICEAU, 129 Liberty streeL Dr. r. cobbbtt, member of the n y. uni veisity iMcdical Collegel, and R. G. Surgeons, can he consulted prlraiely ou certain diseases. A practice of Si years entitles bun to confidence. Office 20 Centre street, near ( liambers. IMPORTANT To LADIES.-WOMAN'S ASSISTANT, Dr. POWERS, IS! St,iUton siren;, euai'itnteen relief, Willi or without medicine; hIki elei;ao' Rooms nnd unod Board. LADIES can ALWAT8 rely on dp. powers' French Periodic il Remedies. Curoat one trial guaranteed. Oflw 191 Stanton str M Ladies" r.'-.qTtrinh nursino and medical treatment can hive p'e.u-aut Room" at Mrs. KIR. SHAW'S. 211 South Third mrrci, Williamsburg. Ladies reqctpiso nubbino confined ,-hlerant room?i and the.r Infante cared for, at Mrs. par. SF.L! E s. 147 West Seventeenth etrect. Ladies reqi'IRInq care durinu illness can find a coin tunable home and good minting, by addressing Mrs. B., elation D. MRS W H. MAXWKLL, IEMAI.K PHVv;5fcuW, No. <S Greene street, does not humbug ladicn with medicine. MMK. VANBCSKIRK, PHYSICIAN -26 YEARS' EXpenence; medical treatment and good miming. At <2 St Mark x place. East Eighth street. THE COURTS. BABKRUPT COtlBT. In the bankruptcy of S. Lyons a meet eg was held yesterdav for the appointment of an aee.ynee, a large umber of creditors being present Messrs. Baldwin At Thompson appeared for the creditors; Mr. Edwin James for the petitioner. Debts to the amount of $7,000 were proved, and Mr. John sedgwick waa appointed assignee to the estate. I'rrrrio.r Filed Y?tsriut?William G. I add, New York city. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. The calendar of yesterday at the Court of Special ^esdons was very large, numbering in all fifty-two cases, VW UIO llldj'/l VI NJ?UI |7I vrtunw UU |7Ui?JlD '71 jJeciu! interest. Aa usual petit larcen>es and assaults and bailer:o? made up tbe larger proportion of tbo complaints, and tbe prisoners in Uiese ases were for the most part convicted and given a cnmpu'sory residence on "tbe Island" for torms varying from one to four montba RAISIN)! A Ql KSTION. An Important question was ra sed in tbe court yes. terriay, by counsel for the defence, in a case where Patrick Karley and Samuel Harrnylon were defendants. The charge against these parties was assault and baticry upon Cornelius I)n?coll, tbe complaint specifying tbalj tbe said Pnsroll was very badly beaten, coining out of the ?rrirntiia,c with hru seil iuubs and minus a tooth. Counsel demanded a jury trial, but tbe Court iJuslu e Kelly) held that tbe pr roners had made their election before (be commuting magistrate to be tried in Special Sessions, where there is no jury, and that he could not go b hind the committ.ng papers. To this counsel assumed lhat tbe so-called election" ol prisoners, whou commuted for trial, was alarce; that the document pretending to stale such election was a mere printed form, never read by the accused, nor is it explained to him which he is ordered to sign when committed for trial, and thai n nine cases out of ton he sign* it In perfect ignoraii e or .tx purport And mcnn.ng. 1 he right ol trial by jury, be <emended, was a sacred one, of which no prisoner could be deprived; An I he now raised the question merely to moke a test in Una regard, which he should pursue in a higher court to a practical solution. Tbe t'ourt overruled tho motion, and counsel took an excepiion. The testimony in the inse was then given, the prisoners were found guilty and remanded for sentence. Ki-rrt/jtrr absacit ano attsrptvd ofiraok. Poms days since tbe Usiialu gave the particulars regarding an outrageous Assault committed on Patrick DufTy and bis wlto Jane, while they were pax?engere from Newburg 10 this city ou board tbo night ateainnr Susquehanna The pnrt.es assaultiug were Thomas nnd Edward Rvah, deck banda on the steamer, who not only separated Mr. Dully and bis wife, but attempted to outrage tbe person of tbe latter and threatened to hang tbe former?bavins In their )>oesee<lon at the time a rope with a slip noose en one end of it. Two complaints were made against tbe prisoners, one by Mr. D. and another by bis wife. Tbey were found guilty on each, and remanded for sentence. SiKCCLAR CWVIOTTO*. Ptepben I- Tinsloe. captain of a towboat, was brought np on a charge of having violoted tbe health law. The allegation was that be bad allowed butchers odaJ to be thrown into the F.asl river from a barge that he bed io tow. Tbe testimony, however, hardly Justified this charge It appeared tbet Mr. tlnslee was not on the barge at all, but on his steamtugboat; that this boat was about sevsniy-flve feet in advance of the barge, whicb it was lowing by s hawser. Mr. 1 inslee was never reea by any one to give dlreciioos to tbe man on the barge, nor was be, Judging from tbe iviilAtiriL rf rnitMnt of ih ir Actions. Ho WAX nmrtirMl tn tow the barge outride the Narrows, where the offal wee to be thro wo overboard, its being thrown in either river being prohibited by lew; but It appear* that the bargemen, being unwilling to pr .coed so far out aa the Narrow*, took occasion to dirpoee of their cargo in the harbor. Thereupon on# of the river police took a small boat, rowed out to the steamer, and, inataad of arresting any of the parties who had really violated the law, arrested Mr. Tinslee, who declared that ha knew nothing whatever of the transaction, having been in his pilot house all the time when It was be nv done. To the astonishment of every one, Justice Kelly found Mr. Tlnsiee guilty, sentenced him to the Penitentiary for two months, and, in addition. And bim fifty dollars. DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS YESTERDAY. The following European and coastwise bound steamers left this port yesterday.? The Columbia, of lbs Anchor line, left pier 20 North rtvar for Liverpool, calling at Londonderry, w.th twentyfive cabin, ntn*ty-eeven steerage passenger*, and s full cargo of grain, tobacco and cbeees. The Helvetia, of the National Steam Navigation Company's line, left pier 47 North rtvar for Liverpool, caJl.bg at Queenetown, with forty nine cabin, one hundred end thirty steerage passengers, 1136,000 In specif sad n fall cargo of cotton, tobacco and provision a. The Borossia, or the Hamburg American Packet Company s line, left her dock at Hobeken with the German made, thirty-two cabin and forty-seven steerage passengers, (300.000 in specie and a fall assorted cargo. The City of Boston, of the lamas Itae, loft pier No. 46 North river for Liverpool with fifty-eight cabin and one hindrsd and twenty-four elmsiase pnmsnger*. (123,147 in specie, the United Mates moils sad a foil aamrted cargo. The Mleaa. of the toadoa sad New York 3teem*hi p llae, left'pier No. > North river for London with sixty three cabia aad forty-three steerage paseeageri and a falhoargo The A sago, of the New Tork and Havre Steamship Company'! itae, left pier No. 46 North river for Hevrw, calling at Falmouth. England, with the I'nlted States malls, eighty pssaeagcrs, (406,164 la specie and s fall cargo. The Time left pier 10 Feet river for Gelveetes, with 11 pesseugers sad a fell cargo of assorted freight The hhermao, of the Cromwell llae, left pier No 9 North river tor New Orleans, with twenty passengers and s Ufiee-eaarrar cargo. ThfWfrejf/thsMvUat.Hfl ftfr tf *?* ATM for N?w OrlMUM, with tweaty-two passengers ted t full Ctrso. Trie Sao Jacinto, of the Bin pi re line, left pltr 13 North river for Savannah, thirty-Ova passengers and full assorted cargo. The Manhattan lett pier No S North river for Charleston, with tvrenly-five passengers and a full aisorted cargo. Tha James S. Graen left pier 15 Eaat river for Washington and Georgetown, D. C , with a lull assorted carjo. The Franconia left pier 30 East river for Portland, with sixty passengers and a full aaaorled cargo. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Nervlrea To-Iter. At St Ann's free church, Eighteenth street, services will be held at half-past aevaa and half-past ten o'clock A. M. anil half-past three and a quarter to eight P. M., tha afternoon being for deaf mule*. vus temporary cnapei or si. Tnomas' cuurcn, cursor ol Firth avenue and Filly-third street, the rector, Kev. Dr. Morgan, will ufflc.ale is the morning and administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. At the Forty-second Street Presbyterian church there will be service* by the pastor, Kev. Dr. Scott, at halfpast tea A. M. and half-past aeven P. M. Evening subject?"Joysof Heaven.'1 At the Free Church of the Redemption, East Fourteenth rtreet, there will be Divine service at half-pest ten A. M. and half-past aeven P. M. The Kev. Uriah Scott w.ll preach. At the Church of the Stranger*, chapel of the University, Washington square, (he Rev. I>r. Iieems will preach at half-past ten A. M. and a quarter to eight P. M. At the Catholic Apoetollo church, Sixteenth street, preaching in the evening, services commencing at hairpast seven o'clock, on the ''Nearness of the Second Coming of Our Lord." The Christian chorch, Brooklyn, will hold services in the hall over the market, corner of Knlion and Carlton avenue*, at half-past ten A. M. and seven P. M. Mr. Warren Chase will speak before toe Society of Spiritualists at Masonic llall. No. 114 Fust Thirteenth street, at haK past ten A. M. and a quarter of eight P. M. There will also be a conference at three P. M. Bishop Snow will preach in the University, Washington square, at three o'clock P. M Subject? "That Terrible Shepherd.'' The Sncrevl Chair of St. I'rter. TO THE KII1TOK OK THE IIKKA I.I). Nkw York, July 31, 1P87. 1 was much interested tlii? morning rending that part of the able le'ter of your correspondent at Home, concerning the would be sacred chair of St. Peter in that metropolis of western protended Catholicism. His opinion that from it the affile could nut have preachod tho Cospel to tho Romans is based on its architectural stylo?which is of n date long after the time of the think* that sn.d sacred c hair roust he of German manufacture, made after the conquest of part of Italy hy Charlemagne. Ttio first supposition is true; tlio seconJ 1 do'ibt, (or the following ron:'on? ?1. Timt what ie termed Gothic style, or Herman style, is nnpro rerly callecl so. The origin of that style" in Saracen, which is proved by the monuments extant of thco < quorors of Spain, and their almost exact copies of those e\tnnl also yei jn France and other countries of Europe, which ail hear the character of that architecture, uud have all uf Ihrm cut ill the.r stoues those signs of the zodiac adopted as ornaments by the Arabs established in southern Europe even before tbe return of thu . rusnder* from their invasion in the Eastern countries. 2 pha, what is called the sacred chair of St Fetor is of African rnoniifacti re, long alter the invasion ol North Ali'ica by the Vandals nnd Iheir annihilation bv one of Justinian'* genera In?that is to say, in the latter port ol tho sixth century?nnd that of the MuhoninicJau* in the same section, in tho seventh or eighth century, it matters n it. since it whs found by the savant who accompanied tho Fren-'h army trader Napoleon I to Hie conquest of Italy, when at Kume. and ihey examined tho pretended sui ted cha r and found that not only had it for ornament those Saracen s.gus of tl * aodme. but Arabic insert p I ioni! which were nothing e sc but passages of the Koran. A CONSTANT HEADER. American ltible Society. The stated meeting of the managers was bold at tbe Bible Bouse, Astor place, on the 1st inst. Six new auxiliaries were recognized, viz., In North Carolina, Texas, Nebraska nnd Kentucky, on? each, and two. n South Carolina. Communications were received from the society's agent in the Argentina Confederation, showing the progress of the work; two from an agent in Mexico, with encouraging accounts, especially as to the abatement of opposition to work aDd increased facilities under the present riffime; from Bremen, semilog resolutions of tho German Conference of tho Methodist Episcopal Church on the Bible cause; from Athens, on the interference ol tho Cretan insurrection with Bible circulation, ~ond the distribution of tho {scriptures in day and Sabbath schools, rem posed of tretan children; from Marash, sending annual repcrl of the trpa-inn to Central Furknv on the Bible work; Irotn Fcktn, in regnrd to Chinese. Versions, and especially tbe Maudarln Colloquial. grants were ruaue in uuus* u? ine I'l i'iu 01 volumes of var.ou* k,/ps ami in several languages, anil beaide* oth"rs to the nmount of f 1,017. They were granted to the American Tract Society, the American Missionary Association, to the I'mtotitant Episcopal Mis-ionarv Society for Liberia, to the Hoard of M sflon* ol the deformed Dutch Church, to I'nlted Males frigate Minnesota, to the United -tetes soldiers nt .Sncketi's Harbor, with many crania to auxiliaries at Ihe South. The books were in English, German, Dutch, Spanish nnd Arabic, including fifty-tour < ulumes in raised letf rs for ihe blind, which is bei.evod to be the largest grant ever' made for this purpt.se at one meeting. Pe?tder the*e t JOO were granted for purchase of Chinese Scr pture* k>r circulation iu Japan. The Recent Episcopal Church Ncandal. A correspondent at New Br in*wick, N. J., furnishes the following version of the P. n. Tyng, Jr., discussion:? A 3hort time ago a relative of one of the congregation of St. Jauics' Methodist Episcopal cfiurch, at New Brunswick, of which tho Rov. John McCllntOck is pastor, and whore the services are partly Episc palian, expected to spend a purl on ol his vacation, or the month of August, at New Brunswick. This relative is a eelebratod 1'roteetMt Episcopal minister of Philadelphia, but ? very liberal Christian of tiio Low Church party. I An invitation was extended to him at onrn in occupy tho pulpit of Hi. James' tbvirch during hi* visil. and he accepted, provided permission should be granted by tho proper authorities. Application was msda to lit?hnp Odenheinier for permission, ami he offered no objection, but referred tlm applicants to Dr. Stuhbs. rector of the parish, who refused consent, notwithstand'nt no objection wo> made to tlie imniKter using b s entire service if he saw fit. Now ttte Rev. Mr. Tyng had made arrangemenu to virit the fam.iy of Mr. C. Meyer, at New Brunswick, who are of his congregation in Mnd.son avenue, and who spend the summer at New Bronswo k. with a number ol other* of Mr. l'vng's congregation. He was invited by the famiiy of Mr. Meyer to preach at St. James' church where they attend, and where those of his congregation who were staving In that eectiomof tbe country mold hear him. He accepted, andTlr. Stubhs bearing of it at once protested, and forbade his presetting In a building erected by a Methodist society, not a church. The Rov. Mr. Tyng being a liberal Christian, and Knowing that Dr. Hiuhhs had re fused to allow a relative of the congregation to preach there daring August, as above, considered it bis duty to Ereach the Gospel, under the circumstances, to the mooters of hiaown congregation nnd to tbe congregation of St, James church. He therefore opened tbe services with tbe regular moraine and evening prayer* of hia own church, and daiivored two instructive sermons to a crowded bouse. Metkedlsl ('amp Brsllsgs In New Englsnd. Tbe Methodist camp meetiogs in New England commence tbls year as follows:? Martha's Vineyard,Aut. 12. East Poland, Me., Aug. 20. Yarmouth port, Aug. 13. Fpping, N. H., Aug. 20. Hatfield. Aug. 10 I-chnnon, N. H . Sept. 2. Wilhmantlc, Aug. 10. East Machtas, Me., Sept. 0. Sterling Junction. Aug. 20. East Mvermore.Me., ept.9. i Kortbport, Me., Aug. 20. Kennebnnk, Me., Sept. X Wtindnv Nckeeli In Wisconsin. At tbe eighth annual convention of tho Sunday School Union of Wisconsin, held at Oabkosh recenly, the total number of schools reporting was 670, located In thirtyeight of the flfty-e.ght counties In the State. These schools had 44.606 scholars, 0,872 teacher* and 77,177 } volume* In tbstr librarian. They report 1.004 conversions, 06,418 given as benevolent contributions, and 013,467 used in school expense*. The schools ere? Baptist, 01: Congregationalism 72*. Lutheran, 6; Methodist, 136; Preshytarian, 41; other denominations. 62; not given. 60; Union, 160. The whole number of scbooii in the State la eat>mated at 1,600, and of aehelara 126,000. diarrhea In Kuaatna America. In 196* there were nine orthodox Greek churehee In that region whleh has heen lately ended to the United States. These churches numbered 12,000 parishioner*, rive of tbe ordained ministry were native* of the country, or tbe mixed foreign and Indian descent. Religion* hooks bed heen translated Into the native toague*. "Spiritual seminar*" bad been lately removed from New Archangel to Yakoouk. Not ooe crime bad been reported la their par tab ea in forty yean. ierte In Great Britain. [from the Ixtndon Cnlvtrae, inly 90.] We ere not among tboee who kenger and thlret for an Inrreeee la tbe number of Proteetaat Mebope, and tee tbiak that Mr. Gilpin eaeke eorne eery goad eomaiea eenae on tbe aohjeci In tbe Houae of Commona en Teen* day evening. Tbe member ef biebnpe m Ireland, be taid, waa twelve, in toe ootoniea and dependenelee lerty three, and In En viand and Walee twenty eevan. New there were in round nambere about 10,000,000 of people tn England belonging to the eelabl lab meat, O.oOQ.OOO belonging to different diaeenttag notnlnailena, including I'renbytortana, and 1,000,000 Koman Catholic* If Scotland were added, the total* were 10,700,000 cburcbmea, 13.000,000 dimootera and 1,700,000 Unman Catboline In tbe t'niled Kingdom. Cnrtnne Hnllnlnwn Order. A Calllornia eorreepoadent give* n brief account of n carton* religion* order In Meitco, called tbe "Prefontlata" Tble order, with lie cartoue cuetoma, Dee been banded down from tb* old f'ranciecan frtera of Bpetn. Every Kadey during Unt, end tbe wbole of tbe . laet week, tbey go tbrongb tble penanceAn indeflnlte number, generally from twenty.tv* te Bfty, dfveet I tbefoneiTfi ef ml Unit ruperOeng etetMpg, nttMM ? pair a raw era ronea up to the knoo, with red handkerchief around the bead Officer* are elected?who de not disrobe themselvee?all furnished with a peculiar kind of whip, made very pliable, except those who bold the post of honor, to the number ot live or six. who carry a large heavy cro.se, hewn out of rough timber, which is as heavy and unwieldy that when the cross to upon the shoulder the lone upright piece drags upon the the ground. AH leave their place of resort, siug^i mel- ^ ancboly sort ol chant, and going lo a certain place where a large cross is firmly planted in the ground, they drop upon their knees 111 a circle aro nJ the ernes; Ihou begin to beat themselves alternately over eucli shoulder, according as ttiev tblulr their sins deserve This whip sinkee ,o the small of the bark, keeping liuio to tho cbant, while (butting around the circle The cross bearers, who have their haudr lull, are kindly provided for by the officers, who take It upon themselves to whip those who have not the ability to whip themselves. Their backs, as we .-aw them, resembled a mass of raw tlesb, with the blood not trickliDg from one place, but hundreds. The blow could bo beard for full half a mile, filling the bvatandere with an indescribable horror, while the cold chill runK over his frame in thinkmg how it is possible lor human beings to bo so ignorant and degraded as to do this. The peuance is ovor witb the laat ol Lent. Minister*' Snlurlc*. ! Mr Amosn Walker, who lun been collect ng (statistics [ on ministers' salaries, publishes the result in the tbwgregctionaWt He bna received reports of one thousand ministers of eight different denomination*, 'if those whose reports were exact enough for clas-ideation, ho finds that the average salary in I860 was j-772 148; in lKtij, it was 9007 28. From all his roturns he deduces the general fact that since I860 ministers' salaries hat* advanced not more than 20 per ceut, wu.ie the cost of living has advanced 100 per cent. American Home .Kiaelonnry Society. By the recently published report of the American Heme Missionary Socl-'ty it appears that the total receipts of the society for the year ending April 1, 1867, were *212,667 <53, and that the whole number of persons In its omploy, pauLwholly or In part from its treasury, was eight hundred and forty-sis, dtetnbuted in twenty-iuue States and Herritorlea. Mare Positivism. 'From the Watchman and Reflector.] Auguste Comic, though dead, Is through his follower* about to round a now -urt. A cburch founded on Positivism 's now forming in London, where meetingsehave lor some 11m" been held, sermons preached, and Iho abstract principle* of tbe Kronen philo*ophor roducd to a religious lormularv. The new sect repudiates the supernatural origin of religion, making man its source and object, Humanity is it* deity, and ounnonl men who have coutritnited to tbe improvement of the race ore the object* of its worship. Rcccnr Chnrltnble IleqiiCHls. Wra. Walke* of Kankakee, III., has given the Ram of t'i riv thousand dollar* to the Northwestern L'uiveisity, si Kvanston. in that Plate. lo bo paid in ca-h on the first of November n?xt. Tin.-' gift will enable the trustees to continue the work on the new building, of which tbe foundat'on Is already laid, and to complete It wltlnn a vear Mr. Walker gavo eleven thousand dollars to tbe Garret, Biblical Institute at K vans'on, on the Fourth. Michael P. pope late of Boston, left the following public bequests:?'To the Boston Society of Natural History $20 000; to the Temporary Homo for the Destitute. $10,000; to the Boston Dispensary. {20.000, to the Station)' Snug Harbor, *20 000; to the Howard Benevoleot r-CKifMY, $zuvuuu; u? uu* nusmu iTCJVimtiit Abi-unuuuu, flo.OOi); to the HoW for Aged Men, 130.000, to tho" orpo'niun nf Havard Colic o, $50,000, tho income of which is to ho appl i il lorever to the payment of a salary of a professor of tlio Lma lwu.ign and literature, taid prole-orship to be ' allod the "Pope's Professorship of the Latin Language and Literature." James Hay word. of Boston, left the follow top legacies ? To tho Massachusetts B:ble hociety, the Homo for A M'd Men in Boston, the Association for the Belief of Aped and Indlgen* Fomiles tn Boston, tho Society for the Belief of Aged and Pestitufn Clergraion. tho Provi(lont A* oc ntiou in the cuv of Boston, the Sailors' Buug Harbor in Boston, the Asylum and harm School for indi-.-onl Boy?, the Massachusotts Colonization Society, $1,000 e'l.'h; to the do icons of Arlington street church, to he ndded to ttie e! arify fund ot that society, $1,000, and al?o f! 000. or which the income is to be annually expended in aid of objects "f Benevolent Fraternity ef Ch:>rchc?: to the American Unitarian - 'oclety. in trust to he in.c ted aud tho Income annually expended in aid of the Christian nv:aion in foreign lands, inoro especially in India. $'20 000; to the President and Fellows of Harvard College, iu trust for the Astronomical Observatory, $20,000; to the Young Men's Cbrinlon Union in B-wlou, J.i.000 to the Massachusetle Institute of Technology, $20,000. THE NATIONAL GUAKD. Coxri of Inquiry. In compliance with special orders from headqnarter* Cavalry brigade, a court of Inquiry will assemble tomorrow (Monday) afternoon. 5lh mat , at five o'clock, nfc the armory of tbe Third regiment cavalry. No*. 37 and 39 Bowery, for the purpose of tnvesiigeting the case of private Defender, who is claimed as a member of Troop K, First regiment. Captain Fischer, and was fined an such for non-performance of duly. He atates that he I* now a member of Troop E, Third regiment. Captain Kunne. The court consists of Assistaol Adjutant <Jeni eral K. H. V. Lent. It is an tmpoitanl question to de| c.de as to whether one man can belong to two companies it me some time. After the Mtnte Military Property. Colonel Brinker, of the First regiment cavalry, yeeterdav issue J General Orders, No. 13, in wblch be requests all memtiera of the command who may have taken aivay sabres, pistols and equipments belonging to the State to return the same on or before September 1. er the names of the delinquents will be published ana banded ovor to tho Stats military author ties, in compliance with sections 37, 313, 314 and 316 of tbe militia law of the Slate of New York. Military Flection Hxrlteinrnf. Ac ovdiug to the present law tbe ra\airy are entitled to two majors for each regiment, la consequence candidates therefor are not searco, tbero being no leas than a dozen a-'pirants of either one of these poeitione in connection with the Fir-* regiment, in which a vacancy exists caused by tbe promotion of Lieutenant Colonel Itluer. It is well known who is likely to be elected, but tlia uul'oriunatcs cannot " ee it." Troop First 4'nyalrv. This company repaired to Fnion Fork, Sixty-third street and First avenue, on Thursday last, 1st instant, for the purpose of target Criny. There were upwards of rorty-eight ofllcors and privates who contended for twenty-four prizes. They fired with breech-looding carbines, using tbe metallic cartridge. During tbe d?trthutlnn of the prizes a verv fine polished and cbaaed link chain was preseuted to IJeutenant Bahes, on bobalf of luo company, by Colonel Henry Brinker. The recipient is s most worthy and offi-dent officer. After dinner the dance commenoed in earnest, and, despite tbo rs>n, was kept up, undercover, in the liveliest sort of manner. Another Rntrh ml Military Rxmralesn. There seems to be a general disposition among oar cilv military companies to enjoy themselves in tbo best j manner poeeibie before the Ume of the tell inepeeUoee | comee arotmil. To-morrow (Monday), Mb inelant, I Here ere three ex curnons. Company O., Seventy flret regiment infantry, will proceed to Bridgeport, Conn., where they expect to upend a couple of daya with a oompany ef the Ktgblb Connecticut militia. 1 Battery A, First artillery, le to have their eeeond an- i noal picnic and noil lion excursion at Betleene Garden to-morrow. Dancing will commence at IS M. and eon- 1 tinoe until 12 P. M. Battery B, Pint artillery, aeeemhiee at Totnpkiae' square at balf-pest nine o'clock A M. to-morrow | Monday). August 6 Thev proceed thence to College Foist Wood*. I-one Die id, whern they are to remain until Tuesday evening, attending the two daya In artlDery firing. Company B, F rat regiment Infantry, hold thotr annual excursion at Funk's I'nion Park, 8ixty-lhird street, East river, on Tuoeday, Anguet 6. Company H. Mxth regiment Infantry, la to randsrvoiia at Elm Park for tho purpose of target practice on Toeaday, August 0. Company B, Sixty-ninth regiment Infantry, visit I'nion Park, Hxty-thlrd street, on|Wedoeadav, August T. On the same dsy the Bloomingdale Gardeners' Horse Troop. Captain Charles Fngelbn-cbt, proceed to Elm Park for a day's fun. and McCann's Fifty-sixth regiment bend give a military picnic at Myrtle Avenue Part in Brooklyn. On the 12th of Anguet the Wnetjfftxth regiment Infantry are to have a dresa parade, drill and target firing at Union Park, Blxty-tbird street Oq the 11th troop 0. Firat regiment cavalry, preoead to Kent New York for the purpose of tarset firing. On the 18th troop B, F ret osvalry, le le visit Sing Flag. They proceed thither in a large etemner, eooom ponied by two bargee. On the IPtb battery I, Flret nrtdlery, will go In Dadley's Grove; Company E. Ninety-nixtb Infantry, to loot New Tork, end Company K, Fifth InTnauy, to Broadwny Park. On the 20th Company I>, Eighth infantry, take a trip to Dudley's Grove. On the 21st Company K, Second regiment infantry, . have their pienlc at Believe Garden. 1 On the 28th Company I, NInnv-sixth regiment Infan- I try, proeeed to Funk'n Union Park, Sixty-tnird street I aud Flint avenuok I On the 29th Troop E, Pint regiment cavalry, go en their annuel ex rem ton. Oa the aaaae day Company D, Flret regiment Infantry, wUl visit 8c Kenan's Wail, near Flushing. Fifth Regiment Infantry, Ft. O. This regiment mil parade on Monday weak, 12th last, for the purpose of drill. Battalion lino will be Buna id on Broome street, at half-past esven o'clock. _ilkr Uao aguwoT W,B *rrB "" " r Buck WAurrr.-m# Toledo SUA* oopo tool la 2MI tb# Oaaatitp of block woloat lumbar roeofrodood *tp> pod at thai port *? lorgotr to aooaoo of met ^ortooo p#ar, bat lb# loorooao tola jaor to Jal7 U la op pM no i wo# thot of IMS or?* prorwor oaa#oa* In (hit trod# I bp for lb# lone#* thlpm#nw |? ** iblp, item ibo tombor 10 ohippod lo APar, wboro II O M ? 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