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Halt of Pharmacy,) Jana- lea. . . . . . ____ : ■ ■ |-<6GSW E L t, TllEOp6RE J.. Attorney and'000*- *_/ selbr at Law and Notary Public,%nogatei oSVce, Jamaica,L. I; ..,; ; __ ’.W - - H a g n e r , A l e x a n d e r , Attorney u d c < w selor at Lavr, office comer HcrrihiSn avenue khd Fatten gtteet, Jattalea, L. L \ W H ______________________ _______________ land Bank^Room #;) residence, Union Hall stmetT Ja- real ecu ______________ , . . ?, EHDBICKSON, 1, Un Attorney and C eensaler a t LaW/307 Fulton street, Brooklyn, (over Long Is- — - - -- ” iIon ” - * J ACKSON, THEODORE F., Attorney and Conn- aelor at Law, Otftfce -oVolr\ Fftmicra' and Cltixcm’ Bank, comer of First and South-Seventh streets, Wlh Q W j l l C O G S W E L L , W I L L I A M S., Attorney and Onaiv selor a t Law. (Room 7, Mechanics’ Bank building, comer Court apd Montngue streets,) Brooklyn. Special attention given to Conveynnclng and investing money on Ponds or Mortgages or flrat-class C ity Property, 10* j o h s ' i, a a a a r n o f j o . . . \ ’ ..V— . F^iorttntMi*. T h e m e t n b e f s o f A t l a n t i c H o o k n n d l a d d e r * . i » tlie ir I? tatria i . rqasica S uS& all the otjw^ States. vie:. I AH the Ear tern .O h io, BritishTerrlte- Callfomla—and nearly p U ¥ « a a j S . South.. Side Raili’oad, »’.i i (eh i 6 Ea;iBt'Akt»e)-' ^ - *’I C o .,' n o . . o f ttits v llln g e , p r e s e n t e d tl ie ir la f e f o r e m a n , G e 6 r g « E .' T o w e l ! , ' E s q . , th e n e w l y . e l e c t e d A s s i s t a n t E n g i n e e r , with a b e a a t i f n l cap,' b e h i n d s l i v e r t r u m p e t , a n W e d - netday^ eV e iiln g l a s t , a t t L e p a d o r 6 f t h e nom - ta f i ^ i * 1?hfe ad d r e c a wisg'^nitt^eljjg G e o r g e . D a o t o n o h b e h a l f , th e e o t jip a n y , a n d wai a n eleg a n ^ a n d f l n l s l i e d s p e e c h ; a t id w a s re- p l l e d ' t o ' t y tlie re c ip i e n t , tvlto w a a td k e n to- 'taliy b y purprtee, t u a h e a * and1 e f f e c t i n g m a n n e r .' T h o c a p i i a n A « b ! s it Engineer’s reg- uljatlon 's t y l e ; . th e . M t L c a u t i f u l l y orna mented, and tb e trnpapet b^ d f io n iely nnlaliecl, and b e h r t h g t h e fo lio W ln ^ in s c r i p t i o n : . ’ \ ’’ 7 . V f ^ ® ? S T K D ’i**’ ‘ a-ssisriar gKoixkck' ' ' .:• '■ e ' i . ’ G E O R G E L P O W E L L , . i ••; . •■!. i •■..'• , . a r , Atlantic M, and L . Co., Ify. l, , . ..J A w c v M w c a . , 2 , 1870. , T h e c a p a n d b e l ^ i ^ J f i ^ p A h e m a n u f a c t o r y o f G r a t o c a p , a n d th e tru m p e t fro m th e ce le b r a t e d f a n t o i y o f J . F . C u r r a n , E s q . , o f thia T ijN K * . , i . ' „••■ . t - .i- ■ T h e O w l T r a i n . T h e w i t h d r a w a l o f th is tr a i n t o -H e m p s tead b a s o c c a s io n e d c p n ^ d a ^ b l e u n f a v o r a b l e co m m e n t 5 ^ f » ^ « ^ | ^ 9 ^ s i W a 9 co tflSip o r a r ieo, w i t h , ^ 4 * f o r ' s o ' d o in g . I t is S t t ^ i ^ l f t ^ f ( ^ l t f e s ^ 7 t s a r e a f f o r d e d b y e a r l y 1 ^ % R | d ^ li^ e ('> jby< ^ n g . t r a ln % th a t a r e - h e « e d w ^ i l i d u p th e , aibtH iSan v illa g e s o f a n y a n d o n -L o n g W a n d th e s e - j acco m m o d a t io n s are e s p e c i a lly n e e d e d a t this tim e , w h e n the. tid e o f s e e k e r s o f co u n t r y h o m e s i s b e in g s t r o n g l y d i r e c t e d .h ith e r w a r d . A fo w tr i p s r e c e n t l y in th e O w l T r a U t o f % jf° » t h , S d e . E a t o p ^ f h a s . ; i n » p r e s s e d ; ^ m o s t f a v o r a b l y w i l u th e im p o r t a n c e o f su c h tra in s . T h i s tra in i n ' t h e m o r n i n g m e e t s an up ’ f r e i g h t t r a in a t t h i s statio n , a h i) w e .w e r e su r p r ise d to see t h e . v e r y la r g e q u a n t if ie s o f b i l l l d l c g ip a t e r ia l t h a t f o r m th e b u l k p f th e fr e i g h t g o i n g ,ed*t e v e r y m o r n in g : O h In q u i r y , w e h a v e .a a c e r t o ib e d th a t a b o u t th r e e - fo u r t h s o f th e p a s s e n g e r s o n th i s tra in a r e iie w se t t le r s a l o n g t h e lin e o f th e ro a d , from , M e r r ick : w e s t w a r d . W h o s e p r in c ip a l in d u c e m e n t t o ^otne h e r e i v s a t h o e a r l y a n d la to t r a in tH A n d lfrp m th e c i t y . \ . ’* •t^ T h feia t h e k i n d o f .r a U r q q d acco m m o d a lio t t th a t b u i l d s u p n e w B e c tlo n s o f c o u n t r y , . a n d w h i c h , a l t h o u g h p o s s ib ly n o t - p r o f i t a b le a t first) . w i n s u r e ly s w e l l th e d iv id e n d s o f th e c o m p a n y i n a f e w y e a r s , a s w e l l a s b e i n g th e 1870. 1878. W J a H t A r r t l t t i t l i i N t . •i > T b A iN a oOiNG fiA si’.. ’ i .1 . HATE nOOSBVXLT STREET FEKHT, X» Y., TO* 10 : 00 , . m., and 3:30, 4:30 and 8:30 p. ci. Jamaica a t SriS ahil 10M0 s. m.;alid 3:30,4:38st)d 0210 p. m. LKiktS CUID STSRtV VOS Fatehogne a t 8:56 a. m ., and 3:40 p. ra. JamM ca.at.845and 10:10 a. m .,and 3:40,4:36, p.m. T R A I N S G O I N G W f i S K and 10:10 andttSA I LEfVB ,FO* HJW XORB. Patchogue a t 7:20m.' m . ahdTfcSof. tn. b l i p at 8:30 and 7:44 cu m., a n d 2:03 p . m. Babylon a te :47 and 8:00 a. in., and 2:21 p. m . Iferirick a t 6:30, 7:23 and 8:30 a. m., and 1:28 and 3:00 P-’Sii0fi4i4I^V 8W>»ydfeifc ^ ni/4ma 2 .4 4hd p’ m\ 1 , ! SU N D A Y . T H A I N - A Sunday M ilk Train w ill leavo-Babylon a t ftOOa. th.’ and Jam aica a t 8^0 a. m., for Bnshwlck. Returning, 11 _______________ Superintendent. . itbflg lsland RailrGadj 1870. 1870. AwW ihUM H r: ■ A A n tw g e iiiertttsiV L V . T R A I N S ’ F R O M N E W V O R K . LEAVE JA M S ’ SLIP “o a f e l f e d l t o d i -•>».*” *U _4.00 p. m., for Itoslyn,. Glen Cove, Huntington and N o rthpprt ■' 640 p. m., fo r North Isllp . ■ ' i Locust Valley, I ---- 1 connect at Brauch fo r Hcmpstcnd. B a r “ Sunday Trains” for Boslyn, Glcni_Gove, LocaM Valley, HOntington and Northport, leavo Hnntor’a P o io i M 8.00a a.m .m . an nd d 100 p .m . L D . B A R T O N ] 1 . a a m i s J A M A I C A C I I V K C 1 X S E M V I C E S . . — -> 'J »> Th! , y '.i’-i i\t f: _ E r t soopal .— Rev. W m . t . Johnson; Rector, Rev. .E»*s»TM»uir.—Rev. Peter D . Oakoy, Pastor. Scr» w » a a t :lM O s ^ a t .irad - tp irt. -> ’ 7 ' ’i i “ *— --------- - ----------- ’, F e s ter. 8en3e*s Fester. Cervices JAMAICA •P4WST*’6fi'5'ICE* • • o YvrS\ opal |' closes at 8 a. m. odd ” L « .a M a m w « A t »a8 s i .« . dad 4 p .an.- W T-iTfcTi,- JAMAIOA LODGE s o . m s- * A i Hri B y o iC c r of tho S*wn»t a A t #**]\- LEWEY, ' ■ ‘ 1 * Master. C3 Aa?* TttKit, U. a * % WrMK^DOBlC, W. P. means of incieising the prosperity and weanh of hithertb uride veloped siuth of* ‘ the Island- We'bope that (he early .spring ar- rangcpi’ente on the Island road Will rcstors the “Owl Train,” to-the mutual benefit of the public and the railroad corporation. TxMPkBANox Mesriso,—The regular Week-, ly public meeting of th<e Father Matthew; Temperance and Eenevolent Society waa held last.' Sunday evening, iu tlie old Catholic chblt'K;‘ thls VlllSge;: XTotWithStandfng-' th| storm, tile building was crowded to its utmost capacity J ttiV bb tob4r fcdti^ estimated at a!»utfourhucdted- ThePrcsitlent ofthe ^pciety opened the meeting, and introduced the ’leetttrer of the evening^'Mr, J, Kdhna- hra, who. yividly .portrayed the countless CY%of. drink abd the Jrtesslngs of total ab stinence, ,,,B[e was followed by.,Mr. John (Flemftig, of this village, who; In ayety.elo quent and able address, denounced liquor as the greatest enemy of m’aiitlnd—that time to rttor/j had come; 'Ml*. F. closed by exhorting W » ^ ^ ^ J toriseip(thelr strength, to sfgn'the pledge^^tnd to wqirk zealously for the'cause. Tlie 'Itm'ar^/ ^f'both speakers tprere froqumtiy applauded, and the utriot- 4 *t tenfibnJsf, Jheaudlence. showed theirdatferest. Thia society, althongh -very recently organ- :izedjmoWiiJHWbera>ovec .onq hundred mem- | Mr. A J. Wilkinson, of^flits viilagej 'hil been sp^dinted'to’a Cierlofiilp ih ^the *New York Quitom House,,. A coideht .—On Mofadsy lastj a eori of Mr. Clareaqo/WH Rjdiri}, ^ 1^8 jillagw .cqt 'the .ends ofi, ty/o pf.hiofingere, whllo playing with Ahitfi0}iW- ■■ ’’ !OTeX*(5S®t7fSff, Iknafectelill to the’Surrogate, is^st* ibme again, after a short vacation; and tiriif continue the {wscticy of tho law, at big cfflfis>,jcqtt5er Herriman afc-** nde and Fulfon *fre«, 'JamSica1: ----------- »/primi’T-; 'ru i <• i Tbe most unhappy percoa In the world in tho Jyepeptid.u'lEvdrUi!ti^ rooks- dark ond gloomy; he feels “out«f‘»QrtaV. with himself a n d e r f w l m f i J ^ / LifoIs.aJinrdfintq hinu, This cart all be changed by taking Peruvian SyrpiV C*» m toi& h ,-9< ;t C a ^ - 9* WcQ^y-csvcn years! (tondhig bo^o been cured byJtit -V ~ \ ' ] Cexapi’g LvxcaBoox.tyUC ym want good fttoyatfcis, lco crcaa, or feoms-mada pies, go k a C3?&%' '^ t a m t s k i o II ;G «p'«xpiSii»Iy talks cad Hiss tf- 19, 1870, {NUMBER 1 Ul * I . 1',• { • \ ' ThffPebple agiltitt of Ritter^ the coiovri charged with attemplisg One of the 'memberil'«t.llM: *»islt for tb«prtrppi#bfi consft’atidn to a rick' ant, ’wm Wj6nrn5«viW,-fiS»' bonds In two surttiet of &tl tmce. Tb8-fease;w7 the Ajiril Oyer and The People against prisonei, ir.dieted!:f(M’,';|4e<l' With seducing EnunWvft marriage. Abratftd’ fe-A-! seventeen years of 'ag$ -*»F;i pleasant personal trifle Aider. ' The cats 'Wak the next term, and ^th bail'ifi the- stun of • appearsaa iddnnMl'fhf IIMa ’ The People against 'EhiU; dictcd for-arson in firihg'tht' of Robert Smith, in Wasithij ing, W the hightof lh« %\ 1669.’ After the case''1WeI' given to tbe jury the rcnditloi wtemarked by verythlhgnlW prtft of the jlirors. 'Aft^Asl they returned to the mtrn] in answer toihakitilil said that a verdict of g011^r On.' After this twd-offiia they had agreed to the been rendered. The jjiiy ty back for deliberation.' they were again calleK iefore foreman again announe&tlkiit upon a verdict df griltiy, asked if they tvere dnihilhbtit’ and In reply one Of tfc '-tWel rose and repudiated the^'W^d1 man. ' Tbe rest of the jttr^tii‘',; struck. GbsfewiOg thW , jar or bdgan to reflect.\1 Wor' his agitation Was intense,• ’ ’Al finHorinccd his vcrdifit1 &£' ‘ Gotirt tcotenced the Prison for three yeark’’ ItiS Hagncrdefended the-aOctlaod; • The'Phbpli'againht. JoaH^rii prisoner 'waff charged wftirithi^ glary ip the third degrcd iriin' bant o f Coei S. Howard] atrNi IStli o f hrovember, 1869, arid cbickeht And two horse wasveiyOIeatly made] briti thb ly rehdercd'a Verdict ofgirilty] sent the prisbnOr to the State years mndfovuinohtlul. ' »''r*■ ' The People rigalest1rihftfSml j Meyer.’ \hi'ese pri8ofaefh’:%ci| burglary la the third decree, li1! thcchicken house'of-William.feil in;JacksoB aviittue, ‘ITe-v to j t n / i the 8th of ja&ar^;'i«7fi. ‘lTlti Hifilth tb the Stato' riisoii 'Ih’f 'tliiit flveifionthsj laiid Mey& f 0 ^v ik three months:'' W.’ ja e M fi (<ir‘ The pOcpleagalnstSeiiJ^nlhJi prisoner, who is a yonng , Wiillamsbiifih; Wd8'Chared i m the 5th of JuiyllLstj'L _ coitimttted a felotio'ug. ft&hitlli Wtih' ^.! j L' r».. _ : i’ji _*: _ i itaJ.' . tyityoeriil. 'Tlib chsti ]yp t Flttshing tait-t«ip6 on iW59l|-oii a dplHtual Ih'S'SoypIalli: Ids a^pehr- at ■, i l ... ! Lttu, - The ■fe’ charged ikohiiseof ritah' about ifkhilly and ^ m a - iS a .ed until uddtttbid to r.JSsq., ti \ / ' an. in- stables Flbsh- ofetrrber, tried'Snd e;!V0rdict ti da the ion ’ fo're- resCand ’.agreed that -utd sent • a n d ' t h e ia g r e e d th e n ?fiTiding, \ tely rfore- ddcf- Dp,- tlie f m in u t e s Be tfd-tlre; StatO' Hii-'.A' If'T ’Be bfbnr-' \Md' if-ttife\' - eh r u s e Vt r oft one Peter ddiigerouh woiind.' ThO jr^beef'td he had Anything tod 6 Wmi ghe'filtd^ and Wid it wascoriiMtfed^y Ohe ecuffttg'wltheSseS.' 'metjt£^yrif6iii3i diet of* nSt gmlljr,; *’ k l^iw y t' PI dvfet^d ihe dfifescfi] tf'-™ ' ’-Pive prisbrterrwel^'ffifeiia^i no ‘ode appearinfj' 'it^rihit' 'tletrii the parties bdrtoWeil'fslothbalif ■/ihi prisoners, ih ofdeil trt'TAptt ’dc^hl# _ and after getting^ tholr -'di*iihht|(As: withthedothfeitiiey'hHdl^bWW i ’ Thei Codrt adJotireeiS (ihu.Thi hoo'n;' having 'tried' ah' rihat/WWhbk: : Vi/v ' ill-. \• l:i' f><t( • -. ... i a ■ \ i ... . • i , oiiil . ”/>■ i >i. T .r ti t, '. „ The j'^jt 0 .p i.i^ f ~ ^ k ^ ||l $piWt v woph while. Sucli a'rayeiprigcjf tit who ever individual, “th? pldkinhaWt^f.4^ Feb^ « y tt^e(Ap%,«iH like JanuHy. ,^now day after .dfiyj ice, sleighing, whep ^ ^ig b t^ pect warmth, “Ovr^( *nd(pldBi for h-J tetter have ,tho epld-.povj thftj (Utyt np^ th a n (fiot .atitiL , ^STq.c^o^t^»dl cold will be agrinBt the poctors, t ' fatten «n other*; misforfntt^ wj thankful fp't^lij* hay” h . r t e c ^ f o r ^ e ^ , tho air, andnqnstli^ro m h M j do^oon, if you only faring ps .the Mowing rif I Let our chreMc w e a ^ e ir.^^spjlfdJ l&tin L -‘]ba^ycii,/3ii.|,,' of bnptooBeirf bhiirrtiti. ’ ’Ilite'‘Advert«.er sind I ts Chief. ‘ lb! the first number of his hew paper—-the Advertiser— M t . Scott RT Sherwood has shoWn that be is a gentleman of taste, ns well as ability aid enterprise, and is fully tip to tile i'eqiriremenls of ah ant journalist. This : indy be atcotfntcd fir.in-tht past 'experience bf Ur. Sherwood, who was formerly'a regular contributor to the Ledger, ihe Citizen, ■ the Fireside Companion, \ the 1 Weekly News and numerous otiier Nbw York weekly and monthly periodicals; afterward edited, one of tl;e literary weeklies, and was lately an at- (adhe'of a proiniiient daily paper: At the present tfme Mr. Sherwood' contributes occa- alonally to periqatcai llterature, though his at- tentiou appears to tie now principally oc cupied in steamer pursuits. Probably no mtjn of his years,, however, has. performed nlofe labor with the pen than the slender, un-' pstentdtlbUs, nervous, .'outspiiken editor of our modest' exchange—the Advertiser ; and no one oVserifiiig Mir. S. in' his .every-day busi ness aVochtioins, Where1 speculation principally abounds, would surmisehis partiality fpflettpra,1 or that he is equally at borne at his desk, .in tho printing-rooth, on the rostrum and in ,,the dickerings of trade. Hip versatilly. will readh ly account for the 'torangement of his little sheet, now courting criticism, for his original style 'and s'cKolnrly diction, for the choice of, liis selections and for Lis’inbesitancy to de clare plainly his sentiments upon subjects WherOof Tie writes. On questions of Natural and State polity Vc differ materially from Mr. S., and have had ocBasioii to'Once of twice “ rub him u p ;’r bni Wrlth that frtmknfiSa Which he Will himsplf ap preciate, since it is one of bn own .character istics, we must say that he kuowft how . to convey his meaning pointedly find whll—with all file qnalntness, force and kutrior of Erick Pbtoferoy, Without the la'tter’s Vulgarity, how tq'|;et'up a' leadable land tasteful ‘Village paper, anti that lo make it stlcceed he must make, it independent. In his hdxt number Mr] S. offer's inducements to subscribers in the way Of a serial story by an authoress, whose name ia suppressed. Judging .from ihe evidence4 she gives ln her beautiful sketch' published In Nof J,' we Shbnld pronounce the writer to‘lia. a' lady Of c\ilture and reputation. If the edi torial essays, the flrst'isSUe may betaken as an index, the style of Mr, Sherwqod’s paper, will b? spicy, decisive and straightforward—with frequent sprinklings of hunior atid satire. His map of the Queens property is well dono and prints capitally. To be conclUsive, taken for all in all, the Advertiser is a credit, tp Quectis, and we Wish it the! success to which its proprietor has established his right. . ' Anniversary.— Tbo anniversary of the Jamaica South ■ Siihday ' School ' took place, oh 'Sunday evening last. The ;churcb, notwithstanding the storm, was Com fortably filled by. the, parents and friends of the children. The1 address of the evening was m'ade by* Mr. Benjamin J.'Brentou. Retoarks were also'blade by MeSsrs. Abraham DeBe- voi^e, G;'L: Powell; andMr.' Johli J. Eider, Superintendent' ‘Of the school: A splendid ctipy faf the'ElIgrini’s PfogresS Wasf' awarded to Mrs. Mary Rhodes, aa a prize for' bringing irt 'tbe larfjest number Of schohre daring the year. According to the Becretary’s report^ there arefiff seholart oil the ibU'; 'nuinber of teachers, 13; average attendance; 76. i *<’ • ••'■ i ____ - • '• . : —The cost of keeping the Suffolk county Ip^or] dtiribg the year '186fi, yras $2,411.02, $200 less than the previous ye'af.' ‘ ■Mr. A. T. Stewart, has. contracted wig) Messrs. Ricks & Son; lumber, dealers st Roslyn, for 800,000. sprueo picket^ to put |up ,fences-,on, the Plains. Tho prico to be paid'iq about $11,0,0 per thousand., We nn-. 'derstand that Mr. Stewart has It it in contem- pj^ipn jo„etccti fi flpe'hotel rteajr the centre of <the'Plains, to cost upwards of $250,Ooo. .- •-( *w :• 'I V : ' 1 ■ . • ' j.mTtaexanrinfitiqnj Of.tbwltwo hone thieves tirbO: i;ntoK^ ex-Bherlff'Furmaa’s barn in |3Hddla Ylllago, and stole two horns a few jdfiyoSince, toolt pjaqe. on Saturday last; at: Hnfiter’s' Point. It seems the homes were taken to What is lcnown as a clipping .stable WjNpw-Yerki ood bad their appearance eo that thek identity could, hardly be .bllclied. One of the thieves was, paught !rt tiie act of calling tho horeea They were committed to await tho aqtion, o f the ^InutdJury. ’ Smithtown^ Btufitipgton, fkq^Bjpcl^avcn, after capvaEiiiig.thQ voi|oti$ oats3 for connecting their ccciiop pf country offer .the blowing preposition to tho Ifftag iclandRail- ot»d: They will eubsglbftto.tha Btock of toe \ «#» ^tytty.v^pot trac^which is necc^my to i % |ti jajCq^Btetpig‘^ojt |cffcreqn With toe Carl w # o o appointed a remmlttee to confer tefftccreof tho raliroad and make tho offer.\ .' nELtGItiUS. t .. .'The Rev, M, L. TViiliston was ordained aud installed psptom of tho CongregatiOnfii church, Flushing, on Thursday last, . poHAVioii.—The friqnds of Mr. finft, Mro, 0. P. Corner, of Far Rockaway, intend giv; tag them a donation vlgU. on Thursday after noon and evening, Mafch 17ft), at the housq of,; Richard Freyenhagen; (if stormy,, the first fair day following.) All who feel : inter* ested are cordially Invited to be prcaept. , ' ,. The next meeting of tho Children's Union will be held on next Monday evening, Match 14th, in the Reformed (Dutch) Church, com- menteing at 7j o’clock. The exercises will bo under the direction of tbe Sabbath School at East Jamaica. ,Mr. Abraham DeBevOtaG la the Superintendent of thnt school, and there ip no dbubt 'that this meeting will bet very interestibg.; Ail arc invited; and it would be encouraging to the children to see a full house. . ■ •« i R evivals !—News-of extensive revivals of religion-are constantly coming In. ,;At th«' M. E. chtirell-, FlUshiug, uhder ' tbo Rer.' George W. Taylor as pastor, a gracious Work? is progressing, and over ninety liuve been fe-' delved tii its membership. At Colwell, N. J., meetings have eoutinued for eight weeks in' the Presbyterian church and congregstidn, and they are rej»>icing in the conversion of over two hundred souls. In Minmouth atid Middlesex county, N. J.-, most of the churcbe* .are revived. Over one-hundred, have, been' converted' at Matawan, and among them Hoin. J. Little, State Senator, who lms at-once cn-. gfi2ed in active personal effort, nnd won al ready many souls to the Saviour. \At Dayton,- anew church’organized but four months ago, has bad meetings for four or five weeks, .and tho new pastor, Rev. .T. Schofield was glad dened by a recent accession of thirty members.. At Cranberry, the whole town has been moved;; and union meetings of the second Presbyterian and Ihe M. E. - church1 were contiuued for govch Weeks in the alternate churches; all iworking, singing aud praying ta most delight-' iful harmony. Each of tlie llirec ministers' took th'cir tom in preaching in tho evenings, wlifte a uiorniiig prayer-uieeting gave oppor- ■ tnnlty for most'earnest work,'and supplication. Thirty have united with the M. E. church, ■ * flfty-tWo with the Second Presbyterian, and sixty-four with tlie First Presbyterian churches.' The Old Town haa been religiously changed, and religions praise now comes from many, mouths that were lately1 polluted with blas phemy. Tbe same may be said of Jatnesburg, an adjoining town: The Rev. B. S. Everitt pastor-bf tlie Presbyterian Church, has been . holding .meetings, and lust Sabbath received one hundred and tbirty-se'ven additions to:tho' church, one hundred and twenty of them on- profession-of their faith. Alt classes Were touched, aud many triumphs of divine grade attest that there is hope for eveu the worst' cases of sta and vice. 1 ..On the 2d inst., a large number of ministers and laymen assembled at the Congregational Chureh, ta Flushing—a Council having been, called to ikamitte the RcV. M, L. Williston, mud to Ordain and install liiin Os Pastor of too above church. The’Couttctl was Composed, not only of representative from' the Congre gational Churches of New York, Brooklyn arid vicinity, but nearly all of the Other evati- gelical denominations were represented—too Pastors atid delegates thereof being present by' special invitation: Amofag the uumber was tile Rev. IJr. Eddy of tho Refdlmed Church, on Brooklyn Heights; Rev: 'Howard Crosby of the Presbyterian Church] New York; Rev. Gcdrge1 'Taylbr, of trie^Mhthoflist Churdi;, R'lv. Mr. Fairchild, and oihers. Rev. H. M.' StoWs, X>.D., of Brooklyn, was chosen Mod-; etaior, and Rev. F. Noble, Scribe. By a vote the examination of toe candidate was Conducted by thb Modefdtor, 4nd was protracted to a great length. After Dr. Sforrs had questioned Mr; W. for neatly two hours, ’ lie (Mr, W.) was' liufided over to the tender mercy (?) of the Other tiiembers of the Coun cil, hut notwithSrimding their EeaVching queo- tidns and most, thorough examination, Mr. Willlstoti, sustained himself nobly. The Court-, ell expressed gfeht satisfaction with tho ex amination, and unanimously- voted to proceed With the ordination ofthe candidate. The public exercises were held injthe even ing iu the presence of a large congregation, Rev. Eft*. Fairchild, cbndnctitig the opening services. Rev. H. M. Stoirs, D.D., preached the sermon, from the jextr-^Ye are my irit* * nesses.*’ Key:1 S. S. Jocelyn offered!,the or dination prayer! Tbo charge to tlio Pastor waq g^vea by too Rev. Z,Hddy, H.D, hand of fellowchlp hy Rev. R, ff. Hytchins, Address^ the peoplq hy Hay. G,' Bf., RftlcoK, Concluding prayer by R oy , A, H. Clapp, D.ibi, Benediction by the Pcitor. 1\03 hesp pfeaehfng at Blush ing for cbdkjeigh^ reoatos, and wllto much, cieoptatUN!. Ho fa a preacher of more tkaa oretinisy fibtoyt, psff bb; encta! and affnWo, matjijcr qhown tost ha pocsec3C3 too other qualWcarions^yWqit go co far towardo con stituting ‘a faithful and successful Pastor.