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THE NEW ‘YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8781. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2 3, 1860, PRICE TWO CENTS. pas te aie «| AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. szin tat Sovih ares, Bey. EG Beas, pr, | Soames Tia nent DM | Oo ean Paris Dieppe and Merlin “BARON RESFREW AT THE WEST. ‘The Barom Inspects @ Graim Elevater— Exbibits Himself to the Chicago Sove- bye Bs) ‘that ‘the | Will preach morning and afternoon, at the usual hours. Northwest Conference Methodist Gnd Starts for the Hunting ber 1, 1858, | Rey. John Dowling will preich in the largo tent at the rye church cuevent ie Tetee, tuishs co. Seemeioe, Correspondence. Grounds, &c., dc. ME Cabinet, aad the Ministers ¢f the United States, Fagland to April, Junction of Broadway, Eighth avenue and Fify-eighth aie ey ee wet Bishop Simpeon will pre- _— programme. mirsie oe wie fo lane Chenge to- | CM Teanen, Wh Whole Beeretarien: and many etter st tla PM p wrebige poring peank geehared Rev, Jomw Henser—A venerabie though eccentric + gy pr se Sopt. 8, 1800. tendanta, became the occasion of those fiesias of which the 9 aa, 8 orelookt, | werhodiat | describes his personal habite: » Q day for» fow hours’ shooting st Kankaheo, rearing in | Sosctscn Sate ihe Ceuvejiaingy tll bed «politica Booted | { Sotanewet ops peeves menting, Dave endeavored to creamscri the evening in order to attend charch tomorrow. He falko proposed that om Monday the party should proceed to S%. Louis, and themce to the Missouri country, hunting ton | . circumscribe my wants by living in | Progress of Garibaldi—The Eastern Question—Poticy of The Rev. Sidney A. Corey will preach at Murray Bill | & plain, self-deny! way, having used no animal food of { —Napoleon—Financial Condition of Austria— Favorable Baptist church, Thirty Afth street, between Fifth and | fo pcarty sri yeas altar raineas ar ercock win, | Weather in England-—Progress of Street’ Baitioys in men air, The ruling idea was the union of the Argentine pro- Py Sixth avenues, at half past ten A. M. and balf-past seven pt ap a few have better England, fo, vinces in a confederation. This idea found expression in various ways, some of which | will enumerate. prairie wolf and buffalo turned into s fenced fleld, with ‘he in the “al the than I bave been blessed with, and many in ‘The t guard outiets, Missouri to forcigners of the city got up a ball, and for the pur- P.M. Subject evening, “* Absalom, the Progres- : jwo volcanocs at Naples—or rather the moral asd Soe eee cial mh ang ean do pose secured the Colon theatre, the finest in the city. tive Young Maa.” Puyaical aber, nY* Presched oltener, OF used MOF | roiticat one—vo thoroughly absorb the fealing and pralee P ‘The decorations, tables and furnishings generally were Ss. Timothy's thurch (Protestant Episeopal), in Fifty- she Washington, Ser states that Weagh Capito! | bere in England that minor events and domestic news are bye Ad re pe ain all that at 20,000 Spanish dollars could secure. fourth street, west of Eighth avenue, will be opened to- | Hill and East Coca ibe Navy Vara) woth quite eclipsed. Two days ago the King fled to @acta, and tite morning, and then drove through the city. Frenchmen here say that in all France it could not hare day, Morning servica at balfpast ten.o'clook, Sermon | SPRciial Caureeee eee ee apes an in tavor | this day Garibaldi has appointed to dine at Naples with velook @ amall crowd gathered in front of the | Deen excelled out of Paris. It was! attended by upwards by the Rector, Rev. G.I. Geer. Evening sorvice at half- fur ex! soinn of the ee a sclect party of fricuds. The wretched King seemed to nee of 3,000 persons. past seven o'clock. Sermon by the Rev. Waa, Tatlook, ‘the senge of the chureh in this reapecting | be porsessed with the spirit of Macbeth, and disposed to Rotel, and, sccordins; to the programme published in the papers , the Prince came out, bowed, and marched up and @own to exhidit himeclf, like a dwarf at a country fair, {he people all the while cheering and clapping their bands, Be then drove to the Hydraulic Works, and took a spe- i i sistant minister. In St. Ann’s charch, Eighteenth strest, near Fifth avenue, Rev. Thomas Gailaudet, Rector, services to day apuseal: with the voice at half-past ten A. M. and half. “try the last ;”’ but “pale Fear!’—tho inflexible master of the tyrant—has sent hime off, with his beads, his women, ‘bis rosaries and his dneats, to breathe the sainted atmoe- phere of Father Pio Nino. Up to yesterday, it was be- Meved here in London that there would be at least a chow ‘The occasion was taken to inaugurate an educational instivution. The Secretary of State, D. F, Sarmiento, who ts aleo Superiptondent of Public Instruction, had prepared the new edidce of the Model School for opening. It is at Hi : i H ci} train at Brighton for Dwight’s Station, where he re- ‘maine busting until Wednesday. ‘Bari St. Germains and the minor members of the suite @@ay here till Monday, and attend St. James’ church to- ‘morrow. Dwicut Savion, Dll., Sept. 22, 1868. Lord Renfrew and suite arrived here at 6 P, M. Lord Reatrew ia the guest of J. C. Spencer, at whose residence be will remain over Sunday. Mr. Spenser’s acoommoda- toons not being sufficiently ample for the entire royal party, the others are the guests of Mr. Roadright and Mr. R. P. Morgan. Sr. Loyss, Sept. 23, 1860. No arrangemente have as yet been made for the recep- tion of Lord Renfrew and suite in this city. * Our Hamilton ‘on the previons evening. lea, and many eat adter the style of tho Free Academy of New York, and is E g i ay tH ii | f Hi : k is a3 a a : i f i ! H E il ‘The concert yesterday proved no exception to the gene- ral rule, it being listened to by thousands 0” persons, ‘the aristocracy down to the Little democrat, sans cvat, sans shoes, sans almost everything, but with an expression | that clearly demonstrated his republican and independent | spirit, For some time previous to the beginning of the i Fe i i E g i is ! £ zg iH Hl 2 i 3 8 i i ae i 2 i i é ip f oe Venezuela bas lost a tue Bat never mind app: Brazil has ex ended more than two thousand dollars, Co mueci: ‘wore in clerk, deputy of high *t ous letter with et the sol bat which contained five bank bills 07$1,000 each. city of San Salvador was visiter by several very severe etiocks of earthquake on the 2lst, 22d ich did consiaerable damage Boone was injured Duta Ubree was knocked down by part of « falling were the severest that have been ex- Yet, more then that: is said to parece an nuruber of ladica were being Gonersi Molo, of San Fait at Juneana, on the froptiers of ‘was originally from New Grauad: Wwador, was killed in a skiemigh Guatemala, on July 1 and had fought with | Bolivar in ibe war of independence | The Correio Mercanti, of Rio Janeiro, July 10,pabliehes | the following comm New Books Reecived. ‘The following is List of new publications received at this office since the 19th of August — A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Raglish Language, past seven P.M., and in the sign language at helf past threeP, M. Rev, William Morris, LL. D., will preach in tho morning, and the Rector in the evening. ‘Sho Protestant Episcopa) Mission church, Clinton Hall, Astor place, in charge of the Rov. Rober: G. Dickson, will bold Divine service to-day at half-past ten A. M. and half-past seven P. M, Rov. Mr. Frothingham will preach at the Hall, north. east corner of Broadway and Thirty-second street, this morning and evening, at the usual bours. Sabject for the morning—‘‘Who is the Wise Mani’ Subject for tho evening— The Uses of Prayer.” Rev. William Alvin Bartlett will preach in the Brooklya ‘Tabernacle, on Fulton avenue, near Hoyt street, to-day. Services will commence at half-past ten A. M. and at half past seven P. M. In the Christian chapel, Seventeenth strect, immediate- ly weat of Sixth avenue, Urban C. Brewer, pastor, will preach to day, at half-past ten A. M. and half-past seven P, M. Subject im the morning—“The Tomptation of Christ.” In the evening—‘‘The Mission of Life.”” “Eternal Fire.” In tho Bleecker street Universslist chureb, corner of Downing, services at half past ten A. M. ‘and half past seven P.M. In the evening Judo 7th will be considered by Rev. Moscs Ballou. In the Memorial church, Hammond street, corner of Waverley place, the Rev. J. A. Mazsey, rector of Trinity cbarch, Mobile, Als., will preach this morning and after. Boon, and the Rey. Dr. Morgan, rector of 8t. Thomas’ church, will preach in the evening. Services at Lalf past ten, half past three and half-past seven o'clock. The Protestant Episcopal French Church du St. Esprit, corner of Franklin and Church streets, will reopen for Di- ‘vine service to-day, at the veual hour, half past ten o'clock AM. - ‘The Now Jerusalem Church (@wedenborgian) wiil hold public worship to day at the National Musical Jastitute, 765 Broadway, at balf-past ten A. M. ORDINATIONS. Rey. Alexander M. Thorburn (grandson of Grant Thor burn) has just been ordained and iastalled as pastor of the Presbyterian churca in Malta, Saratoga county. Rey. J. W. Jones, of Louisa county, Va., bag been or- daincd ag « Baptist missionary to Japan. The Rev. ©. lerbert Lancey, late of the Union Theo- logical Seminary in this city, has beon called to the pas- toral charge of the Baptist church at Massillon, Ohio, as successor to the Rev. J. Carroll Stark. Rev. J, B. Davia, recently pastor of the Freewill Bap- tist church, in Lowell, Mass., hae accepted a call from ‘the Eim street Freew i! Baptist chusch in Manchester, to become pastor of the society. He will enter upou bis duties on the firet of next month, but will not be in- stalled unt.) the frst of next January. Rev. William C. Yoane, som of the late Rishop Doane, hag received @ waanimons eh Ww the reokoremip OF Se. inaion , 3. — we the last elx yours pastor of the in Shorburne, New York, has a- opted @ call to the Viet. Prosbyteriay clarch in Dryden, Tompkins county, Sew York, aud caters upon his labors immediately. ‘The Third Prosl) terian ehurcb, i, N. Y., have ten- dered a upcpimous call to Ree RG, Biusdali, of Prigoe- ton, which it 18 underatvod ho will accept. INVITATION DECLINED, Rev, Alexouder Reed, now pastor of the Presbyterian gation of Parkersbarg, Va, haa declined « call to the Central church, Cinoiuaat!, of wuiok Dr. N. L. Bice was for a long time pastor. RYSIGNATIONS. Rev. Dr. Tithuy hay resigned his position om pastor of the As#oc ie Retormed churel) in Baltimore, aul has ac- cepted an invitation to become pastor of a Methodist piscopal charch fm Chicago. Rev, Cartis, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, at Fort Wayne, Inuiana, has signified to Bis coo- hus intention to resign bis pastoral charge, und enter upon another cid of labor. tee 38 i a a i i i aa i a bas archbishops and i i - i pf rift abi & 38 i 4 aiilly $1,500; St) Ignatius, $1,454; st. Patrick's, } gent of Feat, $12; St ‘Jonu’s, $815; 8 Mishaet’e, Bt Laurence’s, $72 25: st. dridgot's, Canton, $36 60, RE Ese Visita:ion Convent, $25. ADDRESS TO THE POPE BY THE BISHOPS OF THE VINCE OF BALTIMORE, AND THE POPE'S REPLY. Hoy Farner—We have often bad occasion to declare by letter the reverence and asfiection which we bé artaet nil 3 it Hu efter i i | # Bs 4 fs i z 3 i & (i i é zF 3 i 2 Hse Ne i Lil aoe bat il 5233 238 : E i 8 = E 3 i abandoned men, unmindfal of your clemency ‘sgainat you, their Father and Prince. We have seen others, tively few in numbers, led on to revolt by wicked artifices and incentives . We have seen your faithful subjects, whose number was rest, violent) withdrawn, eanies their will and inclination, ir alleginnce, @ud prevented from rendering ii. We havo seen Nourishing cities and provinces separated from your dominion by base fraud or by forse of arom. The sian- der, raillery, contumely, with which impious men, coun- tenanced by Princes who claim the name of Catholic, venture (0 arsail person and your oflice, are not ua- machinations and nefarious plots already forme!, and ly executed, are, within oar ted to strip the Chicf iishop of the . Peter, iu order that, being reduced to san object of scorn to the world, or may appear to depend on the caprictour favor of earthly pirinoor, to the detriment of hit @ignity and sateerity Hav. abess facts before ae, how conld we, Holy Father, be without {celing intense sorrow and jst jo dignation agaivet the authors of these crimes? The vont of charity, whieh connects all the members of this myetic body, over which you preside, is so stroug, that al! have one all share in the same suilerings. Nor can the Head be smitten without jain to all the members. It is, howover, specially to be deplorod that these ‘Wrovgs are perpetrated agatnst you, Holy Fathor, not by the declared cnemies of tue Christian faith, aed of yoar See, but by andacious men who boast of thoir Catholic profession. Tienoo we greatly rejoiced when, on a late oceasion, drow forth tho sword o° the Spirit, which you wear by Divine sppointment, and cut off eutirely from Ube Catholic communion these shainoless men. By this aot you have showed that there st!li romaine in the Cath>- Nie Caurch that Divine power, by which she can oblige her children to waik rightly in the Lord, wader ponalty of being ponishe for their rebellion if they prefer disobed!- ence. The event will doubtless show that it is easier to mock this exercise of wnthority tban to escape its effects. We pray, nevertheless, Holy Father (which we know {8 most in accordance with your own paternal feeling), that these mombers now cut of! may soon be healed by Divine gence, and restored to the body—that these f @ battlc under the brow of Vesuvius, but now the Prospect is that the bero will have a triumphal march along the shores of that beautiful bay, by Castellamare ‘and Procida, to the walls of St. Elmo, We must not, however, be too confident, The news that Garibaldi’s flag floats proudly over the belcaguerod city wil! bea re- Nef to his (riends everywhere. The movement made by Victor Emanuel lately showed « certain amount cf jes- lousy in the kingly breast; but the conqueror said, “No, stand aside; I do everything tm your name, but I am mot to bo foiled, thrast aside or interfered with.” So the King held back his arms, The possession of Neples wild only commence the war, for not three days wil) elapse Defore Garibaldi will be om his march for the Papal States. Affairs in the Fast wear the same aspect of cloudy un- certainty that we have seen for the last six months. It is not believed thas there are carainal points of agreement: enough between Austria and France to beget a league and brotherhood that will menace the peace of Europe. France desires territory on the Rhine and a strong fosthold on the shores of the Levant, in Hgypt, Abyssinia, Syria and Palestine, while Russia longs for Constantinople. and as much of Turkey as can be obtained. The next movement of the Emperor Napoleon thas wo shall see, now be 8 on a visit to bis new transmontane provinces of Savoy ard Nice, will be a personal moeting between his imperial Majesty and the victorious Sardinian Kiag. The visit comes most opportune, and if Naples falls at once, and all seems clear before Garibaldi, it will be very casy fur the nephew of bis uncle to shut one eye and say to the little king, now grown large and powerful, I will shut both eyes and let you march from the Alps to the Adriatic, pro- vided you should consent to a transfer of the ‘sland of Sardinia to the imperial flag. A very conver: jen: arrange- ment, no doubt, that would be, and one that would pay ‘the conqueror of Solferino. ‘The empire of Austria seems tobe retrograding. Bank- Tupt in Gmances, bankrupt in credit, bankrupt .o bonor and reputation, the crowned spooney who sit: at she beim sccms to be going in a round gallop on the same read a> pertinaciously Wayolled by his royal friend at Naploe. Jt oi to Venetia as to something gives it lance of power, while the province coste far — vF iy 2 ee prey ys outs! iv steps jaf we've up the province or sell out. fs pooertil credfier, tbe Roahwobiidy has tendered tbe same advice in bis ¢aily bulictin, known as the london Times. Uhat 1s advice that is not to be ecoffed at. It perhaps means, “19 thie, or I will not let you bave any more tin.” A'Mlec pe per—the Pungolo—gives the following asa part of the material losees of Uic empire that Austria pote oD lo vo uetia— Emigration costs the provinces $000,007, ex! takes from Venetia irom a falliog off in proanotion, § 000 9@0.. , taxes for illezal absevco, 527,000f ; capil pur onder se questration, 12,000,000f.; coaseription fund, 10,000,000., ; Aischarge of oficials, 180,000¢ ion of the arsenal, 3,000,000. ; {bg the waVairy ,150,0001.; stores. 2,000,000 ; + momthiy instalment oan, (.; boval, $6,067,000f. Ordinary aud & d taxes, ding to # report Of the coutral co +g) 000 ,000i., maxing a grand total of 1 e fering, not france, and eq” $65,000,000 of your currency, A late letter from (/umgary gives an uccount Of the resn'!t of some very importan Siate trials. Tho lesding prisoner was @ port, na ved Tanceios, who was sentonced to fifteen years imprison ment with bard labor, the other prisoarrt being cleared ‘This ts said to be a remarkably lenient sentence, ounr. dering the state of the law and the horrible nature o. the oltence. A letter from Hungary gives the following so count of the aliair-— M. Tancsies, an old poet, who has taken to poli with s revolntiousry pawph'#t in the Mayr toue creative faculties so powertuily roased as to be led to sere lies the Ma. in Gis room, tatances are red by fata 19 ‘bap what is "efore ‘nem, NEW MUSIO. from Perry's Victory March. 9. Brainard, Clereland. h Gur Morical No. &%. ©. B. Seymour & Oo. | | at. the Agtronom’ and wretched men nt, and evince their actions Having deem nfarmed ,at sem, near Habia, observ by Joseph Worcester, LL.D. Swan, Brewer & Co., Bos- DPATHS IN THR MINISTRY. | the happy change of thei "dispositions—in a word, that yout any, the culbwtten erveet peace pat Spams ag Rev. Flenry 9’Neii, of Machias, > who a» oa Sew a Anh med rather ee ene wT ON the io 7 t was visible w Hand Book of Universal Literature, from Latest | New , Mass., on Friday, inst., oo 7! ‘Wan of justice, for one or other must be the cxse. } — a roaounced, oumean 4. nag om aoe eee ast \eben tatier marae de: | tt becomes us not, Boly Father, to exhort you to bear | i2,'Be {ashlon above mentioned ) by Anne C. lynch Botta. Derby * | coaped probably died of an affection of the meart,as he | with equanimity the calnmities which (iod has willed to oo. Ss nee eee See ‘He was thirty-cight | fail op the church and on your person. ll who bave had ins the lagh i iteen years o Critical and Misoeliancous Farays and Tocms, by T. | Years of age. he pend tertene te cue or Bent yon ceren Sn semntying 10 | SELEa. oo cams such elite Cup teves fr tes mes af ao . D. Appleton & Co, Teo La Grunge, (Texas), True Jeme of the 294 ult, Uoes, an teow the netivate peak oi an Saveateman. r Cuba for Invalids, by R. Gibbes. Townsend & Oo, fighly reapectod Methodist clergyman pean, the age oth bore ‘the inoonveniences of fight and exile ten years | The writer goes on to say that the sentence 1 com- Report of the Fourth Annual Fair of the Agricultural | years. He bail becn a minister in his church for = haif | S60 Wosbell rather i 5S cornesinam orien, Fenuhett” Wat mas pene ore pee, oe ‘and Mechanical Association. George Knapp & Co,, St, | Ceatury. whore perron Tepresent, to preserve you firm and | dictates or requires such @ punishment for a man : Rev. Alfred H. Betts died at Brownhelm, Obio, on Sa coment tha and, te change fir the vetler theme ond continue to ‘Aunnal Report ef the Chamber of Commerce of New turday, the 15th inst., aged 74 years. ‘and calamicous times, to aave yon {rom the power of your Not going wo es . Rev. J. B. Watt, of the Presbyterian church, died near | enemies, and to grant you and your Seo glory and tri- other creditor. York, for the Year 1850-@0, Joum Amerman. | Charlotte, 8. C , om the 17th inst. tumph even before the world, eo that the memory of the might say the History of the Bible, for the Use of Schools, by the past ovils may be entirely effaced, or eigh: days of Prostrate at the feet of your Holiness, we subscribe | ualnterrupted good weather, giving assurance of « boun Rev. Theo, Noethem Weed. Parsons & Co., Albany. ene ; , be oarectves, Your most devoted children, Troe, a eu0- | ‘The Household of Baaverie, or the Elixir of Gold; two | Sion, Cane bare FRANCIS PATRICK KENRIOK, ont ae vols. ‘Southern Lady. Jackson. Archbishop of Baitum wre, | | vou, By a Buty & church edifice. It is to be of brick, ia the Romanesque aucuanp Vincent Wiens crop, ban I tae > stanes aahover thas Eapee wel be ‘The Greatsess and Decline of Cxsar Birottean, by M. Pp the et hy Ey! ja the rear, on ‘of Wheel | anything Hite that deficiency which has been looked for Honore ‘'¢ Balzac. Rudd & Carleton. ane joes, ant te wets feces cot ED JOHN MooIlt,, ™® | and which has reated such an upward tendeny to Ame: Lectures on the Physical lowers, by Michael Farady, fern ‘with oud only, aud will Bost about _ Bishop of Richmond. rican railway sheres. There is ye ees & Deed : wees JOSE M. YOUNG, Importation of breeatati into Ube ssother year Barper eigtt of Erie. will m if any exceed ‘ \ we with Morris’ Poems, by George P. Morris. Charles Scribner. St, Peter's chereh, tn Alpany, opened "fer the Srat time JAMES F. Woon, years. ny The Hag Crier Trp» Canad andthe Cet | fitters fe Se edelmmnemtl (Olt te the Inte States in 1950, by Fred, Lillywhite. Kemt &Co., Lom- | fey, Mr. Morrison, of &. Jobn’s charcb, ope. 4 ee "tiabop of Charleston. having ® lazy time of it. The Times has come out with - LD | don, England. The Right Rev. George Uptad, Bishop of “Indians, Maen op 1 WEA "| an editorial urging the adoption of ‘Train's horee ralwaye ral of the most dist | thal ‘Transition, by William Arthur. Harper & Bro- | te mem tase orale tn Bergen, N.3., wae | 7, cut venerable brethren, Francis Patrick, Archbishop = aopiel areteat ianien wap tees Hae On Jane 21 the I cberty, guage emai, was | thers. dedicated on Sunday ast with appropriate religinae wer: | Sf Ricnmone' Joene: abee! or Fenee hehcs. Wickens nt | How meet with little amelioration. Is is tbe worst wreeked of the inland Miguel, one Avores, ‘The Wild Sporte of India, by Captain Heury Shakspere. | yloos. The opening ®ermon was preached by ltev. Dr. Philadelphia and Patrick, Bisby: > ot Coartennl Planned, worst built and moet irregular city in Chrieten one ya Saas ae, with fifty tw. pas- | ‘elds, Boaton. Fish, of Newark, and during the kermons were also Vavenaia ee, pbereny bed ar be dom, and no place needs good streets, good veb ices and Sengers on board, several of whom were lost. A nogro | Tekno & Ficlda, y | preathed by Kev. * Remington, of New York, aud Rev. a aie have experianced, the | S04 lines of conveyance so badly. ‘There is now going boy, a sailor, and «atte |. performed prodigics of | Lucy Crofton, by Mrs. Oliphant. Harper & Brothers. | ¥ Hi. Parm'y, of Jersoy Oty. The new edifice is eligibty | NC— is Our fpr fo +4 ba] — be ey 0m the erection of several lines of metropolitan ra! way, bravery, and caved wren gerne’ amongst thom an in- | Bistory of the Dragon, by G. B. Stacy. Hargrave | gitoated noar the plankroad, and preaootea handsome ex- | coe a eecuee ree Aas Poets ogo bp steam locomotives; but these are noi enough, fant two days old, which he in a handker: - | terior, while it i* neatly an? tastefally finished within. wen i. over and will only partially relieve the trafic A geod abare chicf and swam ashors with in bis The mame of } White, Richmon:!, Va | frecccenmmotatce a present about S00 persons, and. will | t, venerable brethren, your distinguished failtb. | of @e distance ono 0: these Ie to run underground. !t the brave iad }* Antonio Jos Mauricio. Wheat and Tares, suthor woknown. Harper & | 1. enlarged some tune henes by adding « main frout | Seq ‘2d hag apne Ce hemtenpb hag Commenses at the Paddington station—Great Westers ‘The Jornal da | Brothers. | padding “Tho cot of the edidce xa it now stands # | S04 igigeation ia regard to Ube wicked nad sacrilegious | RAUWAy—t the extreme west cui of London, and ends The Of the 6th @ May, | The Woman in White, by Wilkie Collins, ‘Siarper & | about sio 000 attempts and impious machinations of those men, who, | Coder the wide stroct known as the ‘on the low lands Rymard wasp) | i | the new German Presbyterian church in Newark, N. | being hostile and opposed to tie Catholic church, and wo | Great Northern Kailway station were overfiowed mime, end int ee | J, was dedicate | ou Siaday lass with appropriate sor- | this “Apostolic See expecially, and being enemies to ail | Wert Of the Hank, and ftom there it renidence of J. Morgan, og himeeti in } a | Vices, The cntre expense of building this church Bae | justice, 40 not hesitate two invad Sessa fastden, -deukerusststeres tes Gree too copper aaees, oceans or b | Hiaryer's Monthly Magazine for September and October. | been paid #400, collections to raise which bave | our civil principality, whieh 's attac an, tethen badene: auataun 40 ten tome P storm flaid entered tato Bis mouth ‘The London Quarterly Review. Leonard, Scott & Co, | been tae 0 various churches. Toe pastor, Rev. | is the patrimony of Bicewod Seuthwestore Raliweg—and nevess the Senauenen aoe. tbrocgh the parlor Though it coat ; | ’ Mr. Guenther. ¥ ll be tnetalled ou Wednesday evening. | under foot all laws, Ivivine ae well ae humao. pension brid poy ey haa as = feral weather boards, blown to pieces, most o” bis teeth, with pisces of the jaw | Hunt's Merchante’ Magazine for September. George | Strotins Mpmeagad etvareh, te Clactonatt ‘Your exeellont sentiments, worthy of all praise, have | Por aladeae ro by ap res 1 Jemotinbed. Some bone, imbe ie! |W. de Jno. a. Wood. | Triality Met Mgedicatod va the workiiip of Gad by tne | ETeaiy delighted us, altlinogu they were not new or un- | Sof “oin the ome trom the went er ceneeoed the time, anne ths ei dibwe | The Atiantic Mouthiy for October. | fee, Bishop smgrou, aasisted by other clersymen f- — OR B eRy T othe woman a, fo the papers , — raord nary ageotion “yon cher: very large weo!l forme’ boy, stver umetete ments prety Uneervelions on Street Raliways, by George Frames | Meikesisn perewsson, = fant thit Hicly See, Cease not, ia conjan stion wita your sad hee keine an tema \ Tra\o, Sampeoo Low & Sone, London, tngland, On tbe 17: ‘att, the orner stome of the new Trinity | clergy and faithful people, W pour out most fervent | O24" coanect with the Crywtal Palace Railway. itis = s, thet He may still thi® | soticipated that, eventually, there will be ac emban great and violent rtorm, and turn away from His Hol: Bey 0 Comane movine, in the presence of a larre number of persons. | Church eo many aod en great calamities, and graut it new | MEBt o® the Thames, allowing of © raliway from Piece The stove of the New Metbodigg Protestant | and more aplendid triumphs from day to day, from the | tocungrtirons and directly down, Suan eet ome: chorch at Br d.etoo, N. J., was laid on Th 7 lant. ising to the setting of the sua, and that He may assist | ing mredwwn terest wile te New S—— Police Intelligence. | Anow choreh edifice in Hodson City, N. 4., known as eee artek a aren ae He may | this inst name! railway tas been in one tyeee | Stawexa Avrksy of Menemmay Sramet.—About eleven | the Palieade thotist F piseypal hare)», situated on Palle | SO tats A vostalic See bo the paths of truth, justice and rom Fenchureh street (ooly 990 yards | ee aie avenue © # ded) ated on Sunday last. M9 now ’ war waged '¥ & Circo\toas route through tbe north cs age (oe oe b ow - MISCELL ANROTR. | eres deme vadhen ts ‘aeus tod tema’ oo Gated of London—-Bow, Hackney. Ki |, Iatiagton, the Liquor store of Nicholas Murray, No. 16 Mulberry secet, |». 14: or nev. Mr. Cubby, of Jersey City, in whoee | not that, relying om Diviee aid, in conformity with your bury, the new cattle market, Camden Town, Kentieb which will probably result fatally, Aman named Joba | ghorch there were ‘troubles, was concluded on | distinguiabed piety and episcopal zeal, you will omit Ne x othing for the fear lowe defence of religion, with tocrersod reaped tries mit Sohal saad | ede ae = , § t mi ly prov: iy your ex way of a joke, and then retired, withont awaking the de | pone The, Enhiars, refute the error sad. repel the at The stalement, uowensr, et leew -., of the enemy. Finally, a9 @ pledze of all heaven); y Eilts dnd tooncot the special abvotion cherewity we | Sbough it took many youre after country railways were had been played embrace you in the Lord, wo affectionately impart from Pease 8 ne, bur heart the Apeatolie Bioasig 1» yourselves, venerable | eapre beter: the actual benciis wil "ace. brethren, and to ail the clergy and laity ontrasted to your ‘The news hae Jost arrived that the eminent Neapolitan Given st ome. at st, Petér's, on, the 16ih August, in | General, Nunsinante, as revgned Wes poste a ee rushed at bin = the y car 1960, in the Afteonth year of our Pomtifioate, ante jou Caribaldl. Pits P. P. IX. " Me ar Paris Correspondence, eo . io Comnestiont will P. Sept. 6, 1660 , September | Garwatdi’s Adeonce Upon Napleo—Moveman's of Romans 1; Samant | f ai i to the Tombs. itt ee ee in Nock Dut sald be y Town of Woolbury, September 26 and 27. and Aus'rian Tromps—The Revolution Spreaing— Probar ‘es oo been mh Pipftam covaty, ts Broskira, Sopuemivr 37 snd 2, bilities of Austrian Intervention tn Laly—Attinale of injured man |, and, « M.ddiesox }, &t Middletown, October 3, 4 and 5. Frones, Russia and Prussia, do, Gocter cage, Whore 5 1ittS age of bis recovery. New London at Norwich. Ostobor 3,'t and 6 : ‘af Litehfald, Octobor 3 abd 4 Garibald! 9 near Naples, or rather was last evemiag Naval Intelligence. ‘olee ws cme . Union fale (harvbamaoed. Colson, Now Flartiord and | six o'clock, ae is announced by the despatches of The United States steamer Crowder, from the const ot | gy cempt call wckton, with mock feeling and eat eed Torvingtan), a: Fitehooetvilie, October 8 and 4 Moni?rer, which state that the Goneral was at “Dell, 7 Cube, arrived ab Key Woe, @th inet., for cow). Oioere | the officer to join them. ~ Tolan’ socoty boots stow, st Soskvie, Oviaver 3 | Sermo, To-day he is moet likety in Naples, ap the and crew al) we’! A minister bad # quarrel with ove of bie parieblonere * ard ¢ ban lof thet city and gono to Capri, a) which Pa gitee

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