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-—- THE POLITICAL AND MILITARY SITUATION. High Life in the Mexican Capital. ‘The Empress and Her Maids of Honor. ‘Bis, Diamonds, Uniforms, Curls, Feathers and Champagne Among the Elite. Marshal Bazaine’s Approach- ing Marriage. Difference Between the American and French Invaders of Mexico. ‘WMiaximilian’s “Mexican Mfonroe Doctrine.” The Dupe Gwin and His So- nora Bubble. Yankee Enterprise Encouraged by Maximilian. Morse , Railroads to be Introduced Into the Capital. Ampressive Funeral Ceremonies at the Unit, 2d States Consulate. Scenes in ¢ 2e Great Mexican Cas ‘hedral, &., &e. . Our City of Mexies ' Correspondence. Grr ee | Mexico, May 28, 1866. Tho news of the recent batt * in northeastern Mexico fave, of course, reached you « &,, Lim. ere this, Nogrete, the ee ae VIONS T0-DaY. corner Becond a¥e- i ial Ht — AS the Besond Ordimation at the New Catholic Semi- veins, Eng- ma land, iieaity . of his vetoed | 200 gad Eleventh sirest, the Rev. @ [. Demare' "7, Tooy, W. ¥- mee Ooo be from the Fm = by eebasing to shenate one eer a ‘dont. sre hapa dcrer bended cores! ‘The fast general ordinstion of the students of St. Seg toen from eli The Empres by unos | thus 8 so rich in minerals a8 Sonors, | usual hours. a Seminary, Troy, N. Y., took place in the large Sen anieae to helag Seqathes Ge sae nisl | for you imust know thas the Emperor haa become 4 | The Rev. 8. A. Corey will preach im the Murray Hilt Deantiful chapel of thad institution om Saturday, Simities of the empize ond he oflcers of the sevens in ee fall | Baptist church on ipa June 10, The Most Rev. Archbishop McCloskey officiated, lable, and it may bee! ee oe eee ne "Foralgn ve — , to the Austrian succession aud cast his lot among } ington Sant beyond ‘avsisted by the Very Rev. John Conroy, Administrator know bow t@ {glviiana) are rarely invited to them, and a ard from | ne eqantente of Sho datane tee Noten of See wane | cova ® i. (aund It is anid Bishop elect) of tho Diocese of Albany; Empress, desiring the presence of any stranger and be conforms in most to gd ae , the Very Rev. Superior of the Seminary, Dr. rsa 2 ing the capital te considered © rari of special fovee. hers and customs,” of the tounty. Gwin re. york, earner of Gates and: Tomnpining ove- and Bev. Fes. Mc vlog one ‘THE PRENCH MOT ADAPTED TO MEZIOO. D idai | 28% Brooklyn, E. F. Jones, known as the Boy Preacher, bendea, . leirny. There were aleo present the reverend professors of the Seminary and the Rev, Messrs. Kenney, Troy, and Very Rev. Dean Grattan, ef St. Catherines, W. The imposing ceremo Rios were carried out with all she grandeur of the impres- sive rites which the Catholie Church reserves in » particular manner for such solemn and im; it once. sions. It wasreally a grand sight, as the Archbishop remarked, to see #0 many strong and robust Pane will preach as half-past ten A. M., and General Carey, the orator of the West, will speak at three P. M. Sub- Povanuss rem, June 17, 1868. ot Considerable excitement exists m this city in regard t& At St. Ann’s Free chureh, Bighteenth street, near Fifth avenue, the rector will preach at a quarter to eight and at half-past ten A. M. and half-past three P. M., the giment, who are today receiving their final discharge, with nearly one year’s back pay. & suspicious ind!- Joy, and count the days that separate them from home. te the Mexi POVERYS 4ND INSIGNIFICANCE OF GWIN IN MEXICO. latter service for deaf mutes, and the Rev. 3, BR. Johnson, | devote themesives voluntarily to the sacred vidual, who was peddling brass jewelry at the headquar- cmong th treat ‘ % of No) ne grace jee ra oe ee D.D., ata pat cevel M. é bay yy ir are the names of the young gentlemen ters of the rogiment, was this morning set upon and er een Mein es Tren she ane qaiety and | and Calhou eee met Mat Tittle “some | ‘Thoanniversary meeting of the Institute of Reward | who received the various oniew few the hands of the | P@dly besten by the soldiers, and afterwards lodged 1n for Orphans of Patriots, will be held at the church corner | Archbishop:— * jail. The following placard is posted im conspicueus the Frei of Fourteenth street and Second avenne, ot half-past | yn ri’ meeer®, Hugh O'Hare, Jebn J. MoCeuley, Gee. | places about the city :— Murphy, Michael Brennan, Patrick Daly, Terence Early, Ly Willlass’Piannelly, John awards, Boraaed Kelley, Thos. | _ NOTE —The members of the Tar and Feather Club ‘Will mect at their headquarters on the peceipt of this no- battle field, and far from where their exit might have | fortune was fading ot with the crushing of the rebellion. The Rev. Halsey W. Knapp Neade, John Quinn, of the Diocese of New York; James been ‘with eclat and glory. . In Fe he woda’enly departed for France, and was | aaa rorty seventh Street fae eeenet os retry Magee! Berment Mcbianta, Danie! @Cunneil, Joba Bask. | L0",f0F the protection of the members, of the One Hus ‘THE OPFICERS ANXIOUS TO GO HOME. almost forgotten in Mexico, when in the first days of May at haif-past ten A. M. and | joy, John Lowery, of the Diocese of Albany; Michael | ftion'’ ag a may wi “preps pR7tap, the news was received Bere last Year | some fener covered fu elation to Sonors, Du Aig oe Pairk Rowers, Seha'b, Porcly, arthur Feclng, of tie : that Maximilian had aceepted the Mexican th er Att ish Latheran wers, John B. Purcel ur Feeling, o ery Rivilee among the French | Positive of this) with mo further endorsement ais | sganth pny Oe a Ot at, Tames, ix IOF | Diocese of Boston; John Murphy, of the Diocese of Post. | Aummeren, von Lrvrire, Wan, AGaimes MAannann—= officers, under the impression that at last their | Napoleon, and in no bettor plight, ‘either diplomatically Second a avenues, the | iand; Patrick McKenna, William Sheridan, of the Dio- | Meredith Gilmor was arrested and brought to the coum. time was up; that the Mexican muddle was to be | °F financially, than when he Rev. W. A. Passavant, D. D., of Pittsburg, will preach at } cose of Hartf< ty jail a& Towsontown, Baltimore county, June 15, i= turned over in a heap. to the Emperor, and | , He is here yet, and, as before, is unable to obtain am | naif-past ten A. M. and four P. M. Minor Orders—Megars. John John McCauley, | accordance with a beneh warrant issued: by Judge they (the French) ‘scald. eece Darel comes fron ‘sent back | interview with the *. who well knows the man ‘At the French Church du St. Es; ‘Soe George Murphy, Hugh O'Hare, ‘Of the Diocese of New | Kmory. Ho is charged ima presentment by the Grand to Europe, ‘The service, however, has been eontinued | 80d his schemes. This is the more galling from the fact prit, Twenty-seooné | York; Michael Burns, John Gray, of the Diocese of | Jury with “levying war against tho State of Lg od much their e: tions. None of these gentle- | that while he is the threshhold of | street, betweon Fifth and Sixth avenues, divine service } Boston; B. Grattan, James McGee, Bernard seams, and adhering to the domestic enemies of said State, men like their posit ‘and would quit a coun- Palace, Maximilian is sree: day talking with other | will be held in the morning at half. ten andin the | Daniel O'Connell, of the Diocese-ef Albany; Jamos: giving them aid and encousagement within sald county try where the bones of some of their Americans who are hore with important en! for | afternoon at half-past three, by the Rev. Dr. Verron, the | Foley, of the Diocese of Portland. and diate.’” are bleaching. The conformation of the con- | developing the resources of the empire. rector. ‘Subdeaconship—Rev. ‘Messrs. James J. Moriarty and Epi re Ve tinually: enabiea the Mexicans to surround or surprise GWEN FAMILY IN PARI. 8. 3 Bnow, the prophet, will preach the New Dispen- | Hugh 0 ‘of the Diocese of New York; James Har- P’ itaphs are not pag ractou: thelr enemy, whose military genius seems to lie rather in | Meantime the Gwin family, who have resided tn Paris, | sation at three F, M., at Jones’ Assombly Rooms, 656 | Tigan, Nicholas Quinn, Hugh Shields, Michael Griflutis | a Og great battle helds like Bolferino and Magenta than in | St the Grande Hotel these four years, living in affluence, | Broadway. and Joseph Taney, of the Diocese of Albany; Thomas | fy tind nrinted favics, Thepare counterfelt presentments these mountain The French—especially their | suddenly find themselves so pecuniarily reduced that | A discourse will be delivered this evening, at half-past | Kano and Michael Tlerney, of the Diocese of ‘ord. Pounterfelt articles “FHALON'S NIGHT BLOOM: Turcos and Zouaves—are ly better calculated for | they have been obliged to leave their princely hotel for | seven o'clock, in the Church of the Purit Union ‘Rev. Messrs. James Fiizsimmons, of Now | ING CEREUS is, on the other hand. precissly what it pace guerilla fighting than any other Euro) nation; but the | more humble and economical lodgi a Oar square, by the Rev. Dr. Cheever, on the eGuile of Na- | York; Jobn McDonald, of Albany; and J. J, O'Dwyer, of | ports to be: a pure, unimpeachable staple of the toilet. Americans are the only people who have thus tar been fit em Teste terme me. The ladies of the family | tional ant Breaking” and “Be Sure Your Sin will Burli ve everywhere. ablo to teach tho Mexicana lesson in their own art of | had from the first distinguished themselves in Paris by | Wind You Out.” Preaching in the morning also at half. | , The following day (Sunday, Juge 11) the Most Rev. | ne sweet South Wind “ie Sack petensien | Stat So SA ed oak et aaa ied | ns arcien teed ara ity fe | poamon rr tete ene, er fan tae Wherever the French have in Mexico when a Northern and one of them ret on the cles » y an \- DONT. 7 have brought no benefit to the localities they have occu. | to patronize ashop at which a “low, fovelling Yankee wane Ghurch edidce of the Fifth avenue Repiiss church, | sponstbilities."* High mass was pa ge A rE AC ON ree rot cro pied, Ina goneral sense, their presence have been of | Woman”’ had made a purchase the day before. ‘Unfortu. ie vorehh fae eee anes, eg le jon 2 | Grace attended, assisted by Revs. McNierny and Rocian- | Whi , and a certainty of service to the country by preserving peace, protect. | nately for them all, this dramatic effect, to say nothing of half-past ne ‘olgnaie oy th yey A ay = Lng Pa The Rey. Dr. Gabriels was celebrant, assisted by | enjoy! jaley, gre among ‘the bless: ing property and encou! Rative industry, ‘which bad | cash considerations, is brought to an untimely close, Neer ie f ppt sccm Ag Relate Rov, Dr. Armt. | Rev. Messrs. McDonald and Moriarty, as dencon and gub- | ings derived from the use of BOZO. become paralyzed by the continual descents of guerillas WHAT YANKEE ENTERPRISE 18 DOING IN MEXICO. Rev. Dr. We — — ihe ecerlar we Bi rae we e pepe yf ar Harrigan as master of ceremonies, The mu- upon the haciendas and stripping them of cattle and American enterprise is developing itself in Mexico in | 9)0), fock, by the Rev. J., P Phous of” ford’ a by sic of the mass was benadifelly resdered by the oominecy Am . . . . . . . crops. Perfect security to property exists wherever t) ‘various branches, Maximilian has acquired the reputa- oi , of Bradford, England. | chor, under the direction of . Dn 8. Healy, Mr.M.[]. * , ° a baer e oe ® ~ ae e ‘~ e a imperial government has esteblisiied itself. But. the | tion of especially favoring applicants from the United | . At the Baptist Mariners’ Temple, Oliver street, the Rev. | Burns presided at the with much ability. ie NAR, ae ee re French leave no money behind them. In fact, they States for business contracts. The new line of steamers | J. L. Hodgo, D. Be pastor, an expository lecture on the This seminary was Ny ‘® Protestant — institation A WORD BEFORE TOO LATE.—Are you troubled with none to spend, their pay being such a miserable pittance | to run between Vera Cruz ‘and New York, which must be | Book of Jonah will be delivered at half-past ten o’clock | and was purchased for the Catholics with the ap- | headache, heartburn, constipation, distress after cating, pooe that it scarcely suffices to keep body and soul together. | nearly ready to commence tripa by this time, bas been | in the morning. Preaching. ate nee to eight o’clock | proval of the late Archbishop Hughes and converted into | memory, low spirits, ‘pain im the back, great weakness, bad This compels them to economize rigidly, and it is very nied a liberal subsidy, af has also that of Ben Hollt- | in the evening. Subject—The Second Coming of Our | & seminary for the ecclesiastical province of New York. | breath, or any other symptom of that Horrid nightmare seldom that tho French, Belgian or Austrian , along the Pacific coast to San Francisco, Lord’’—one of a series. Ibis beautifelly Folemge ns = beehere to hee be case, dyspepsia! _1f sm lose ne erehde dole 80) HORSE RAILROADS IN THE CAPITAL. ct re you enter Tro} mm New an thor ut a few ¥ idier can afford to spend ever so trifling ene. ponent At the Church of the Resurrection (Episcopal), Phirty- eae te eristanae, hes pactaaael be ook pos pee ws pertty. strengnen oad | invigorate. sum. Among the officers though their pay is propor- y have secured exclusively | Afth street, a few doors east of Sixth avenue, the rector, tionally small, there are many tlemen th, | the important concession of running horse railroads in | the Rev. ‘Edward 0. Flagg will preach at half. ten who, of cot for all of life that Mexico | the city of Mexico, with prices of fare unlimited and the | o'clock in the morning and four o'clock in the oon. Yang ge tge 2 1_—introduced free of offers. But in the wake of t there | material for the road—iron and all—introdu ‘At St. Paul’s church, Hoboken, the rector, Rev. V. sanguine expectations. superior and professors have given evidence that the high estimate formed of their learning, their ability ans ty has not been undeserved. ‘The students at the present time number almost seventy, ? ‘They are an antidote to. of waterand diet. They overcome effects-of dissipation and late howre ‘They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. ‘They prevent miasmatie and intermittent fevers. jose European soldiers remains noelement of prosperity or even of temporary | duty. ‘This, in a compact and perfectly healthy city of Al ay Th rify the breath and acidity of the stomach, Femaina ‘noelement of prosperity oF even Of WeCREOrer? | aesriy two hundred and Afiy thousand inhabitants, with | Brace, Will oMielste. Text-—the Gospel for the Day, Shaeresier st of whopa, Retsag. 1 (Be Maaeloginlide- hey Sure dyspepeta wed constipation level, wide and well paved thoroughfares, and a ey, and pee seldom walk u The Paalter will be chanted in the evening. Text—The Epistle for the Day. Subject—“Christian Love, the ouly Effective Principle of Human Action.” usually changes hands is created by their presence, | perfectly Everything remains as before, save the actual presence | population improvident of mon: of foreign troops, all well dressed, well drilled and subor- | the length a block dinate and as completely strany ina distant land as | 1s certainly one of ‘They cure liver complaint and nervous headache, No change of diet is necessary while using PLANTATION BITTERS. Kat the best your money will Duy, and all yous craves of it. PLANTATION BITTERS strengthen. the stomach and re THE PARK. they would be in the moon. No no social re- | on record. The grantecs are now either in “The Second Advent Past, the Sabbatical Division of unions with the people; but all quiet, grave and reserved | New York, where the suterprise will be at once set on to Come.” Lecture bho ‘Thompson, in Metro- | ("me Music Yesterday and the Wisitors= | store its healthy action. You will find. them on both sides. foot. The iron being duty they will probably ship | politan slater avenue, this (Sunday) evening, at A Big Crowd and a Slight Se: #2 PALATABLE, PURE AND RELIABLE. ‘WHAT THE MEXICANS THIXE OF CANS, it from Liverpool, thus avoiding the cost of United States | eight o'clock. Admission seven cents. a ee is mee: » de. . A Fixed Feet. iii tig i ie very fam! needs a Clothes ft. The People’s Fou Tuc cnegpent and best with cock oiler and cog wl galvanized iron frame, and rubber springy whore th under the LOWER ROLL. Farnilies and laundries duty on imported iron. The proposed routes embrace Catholic Apostolic church, Sixteenth street, between Og peed geen Gree Heian Sel tary Sixth and Seventh avenues. Lectures on certain facts of . eo contract uires t lati ing, a within twenty-one taonths. An energetic Californian | seven o'clock. One; ie CORR ST See Ae ae ope anon Thousands who took part in the war with the United of the American troops and contrast them with thoxe of ‘The Park was crowded yesterday. Wo beg tho reader not to take this observation too Hterally. The able bodied population of England, Sootland and Irland cons ‘and Kile nd te on f vhetty of tacit poop ive has recently:made tract with Maximilian to cover cou! tel th tl je, yet nt ‘a contract W! it ‘ 3 thoy ‘were overflowing. with money whch thoy thew the palace ith asphaitum roofing, and has just left for | che stated MEMOAN BIBLE SOCIRTY. (sng wan | might almost find standing room within ite spacious area | trh'b*u ike FROFLE'S CLOULES WRINGEM 00, 296 t and loft, wi it wn Francisco, via an . wads 4 A ce pei preeenh ‘very soldier had meteor in his men, and to make arrangements to establish himself in Be fel ag alg Botha mp oe i ie bie r ee na yooh prot ee re se kets, and was always ready to disburse it for any- Moxico in that businces. nications were made of encouraging progress in Buenos le fishes. It was not in this ox sense that our Cashed in Legal Lotteries; in some Ayres, Belgravia and Persia. Very important statements great pleasure grounds were crowded. Such a concourse ings se Suere, Broker, 176 Brondway. pockets, thing in the shape of fun, and always mi extra- eral commander, has beori dea 4 by the combined | way to replonish his purse. The movements of an Mr. Worrall, of New York, is proposing to build # rail- | were made by the Rev. Dr. Hall, ‘agent at-| would probably disturb themerves oven of Comptrollor ‘ontercy, A jously more. expensive than | road between Guanajuato, & aistamoe of New Orleans work scala anol yes ea parne Large os those of other nations son ‘ad terapoary prosper forty Ieepeen, et es” oe Varo’ about granting | Se thie society ia the & aa ne eek ee tovr'tes | aren and his excellent ‘aldde-camp. The Fark war || All Should See Faed’s «Washi on Matamoros, The action at the on rather | fofiowed the American armies in exie, and the 7 | forty Weggne, an the governmeey “Througls: Colaye, | Of tik, Society in tne eet bs prosecuted ex rapidly a2 | Orowded nevertheless, On Saturday afterncons anhalt et rein saci re 6 large scale for Mexico, some sev —_— pres. | Salamanca, and the heart iinpor- Circumstances hundred acres, for al! practicable purposes, are condensed: = sae nm ‘troops having beon engaged on cach wma THR PASTORAL DIFFICULTY AT CONCORD, R. H. into seven. Every one who goes thore goes to hear the An Elegant Fitting a: iracefal with their athletic ‘a, impetuous on- ndence of the Boston Journal. ] nae esi te d0.08 face Iki ¢ etther-on the tag Cont, Send Ven mide to order, at MeKINLET, and sword tham match for the ‘The Unitarian Society in this city is now the centre of ange the ene ee bayonets, were more ‘ ra derpervtie bediebne ry —— dorable reli ‘excitement. There haa been dis. | Mall, on the Terrace or on the greensward Toundabaut. Address to. Smokers—Pollak & So: organized squads of Mexians, Sa Phe them, outdoing the natives themselves in their own cus- | Another ‘American has brought to Vera Craz a satisfaction onthe part of many of that church with | Honce whea thirty or forty thousand porsons come to | weerschaum Manufacturers, 692 Broadway, near yeont we Uttle stomach for fight with white rab Dar- | toms, and creating a reality of money and fun and ac- | quantity of fine stock—cattle and sheep—with which to pena) ctegrengneere Rev. J. L. Hatch, for several months } gether for this one object, as they did yesterday, the | mreet. PIPES and CIGAR HOLDERS at retail, cut to or oulars of these battles have not yet reachoa > BAF a8 { tivity in their path, as it by the magic of Aladdin’s | im the Moxiean breed, Another bas introduced | past, but the trouble culminated on the evening of the | Ossian of crowding may be realized without any very | °° *olted mounted and repaired. warrant the | lamp—is as much a matter of wonder to these French obtained the exclusive right to sell cradles, tobe | 9th inst., when, at an informal meeting of the society, it td {We are to the scene; but enough Is known to, and other foreigners as it is an impossibility | used in gathering the grain crop of the country. Others | was voted to close ‘the church until further notice. Mr. | strong effort of imagination, We should like to use be on s amines pry can Bey lanvortion that the Juarez forces have reserved , > magwer- | ANd Other foreigners ae ie nclousnes crinia wart | have the exclusive right to retne petroletm, in which | Hatch claims that be has been shut out of his pulpit for | q simile were it not for an inner oonviction | Yowards, Also your airiteireon irene a toon price tt Jag blow in that direction. Juarez is said tohay ° “Tossed of colonizing genius in the French people that hag caused | tho country abounds, as ithas been recently discovered. RE Foc eee as ah ooaing ot (oe that ita inappropriateness would counterbalance | of any other men's furnishing slore in the oity, of swe the boundary into the United States. The Zou “*vet % glum, Austria, ne line cilcter reas es well an to caeeapatie bag owe a ato cans build, here | term, while those in the society who oppose the pastor | its application te the case in point. Sam Weller, when oh S00 Grand Stresh, wens Seapets rant in then atm, sloven hundred in name, | the uted en, a grat imine | Sa Moo, all ie rand ean ad he locomatignare | Si ths ahautag uate Howe ct womnpe ti | he mare Mr Pe podedos he bat nove | it Sar penne el werantn a hee’ OP intends , from - . fora Crua only @ fow weeks sinco, and at a timo, pov oie tee ae neti | of Amanennmenatacwre, kn Amat ee hey uring agelaet Mr. Hatch savor strongly of | the recollection that in all his experience he had nover | cial drawings, irl pe ior Be havin rrr @he rainy season having commenced, it was deonm ible to begin a campaign with any prospect -fuccess. Marshal Bazaine, however, stops at nothing, ‘APPROACHING MAKRIAGH OF MARSULAL BAZAIND. By the way, tho Marshal is to be marvin meoxt week to a young lady of this city, rich ypnd pretty, but better suited in years to be bis: y@randdaughter than his wife. The Emperor and Km are to grace tho occasion with their presence, and: .jFumor has it that the couple are to recoive somo bouncing. resents in the shapo of residence, equipage, &e., from Rhoir Majosties, Tho wide difference in ago between the @wo isa matter of ridicule, if not of scandal, throughout 0 city, although such things are not uncommon in high fe. .If-ever Mars succumbed to Venus in the full blaze vof absurdity, or May and December got harnessed into sone team, this is a notable instance of either or both. IMPERIAL BALL AT THR PALACE. ‘Tho season of state balis is over. During tho winter phe Empress has given » number of splendid receptions, @t which thowealth and élite of the capital assisted. (hese occur in the spacious suites of saloons in the palace frenting upon the plaza, of which the grand eathe- ral forms the western side, Tho apartments opening to each other, and extending several hundred feet, are with chandeliers and richly furnished. (On such occasions the throne room is opened and formsa part of the brilliant scone, In this, bosides soveral fine of the Emperor and Empress, Napoleon IIL, ‘and others, is a full leugth one bf Washington— decidedly the largest and most imposing of all. Th» or- @hostra, which fs placed in the western apartments, is ‘composed of Austrians, who cortainly do justice to the ‘The Empress enters the ballroom by a pri- door, accompanied by her maids of honor, and leisurely down tho side of tho hall where the are standing to receive her, pausing here and there 0 speak with those she particularly recognizes, preceded by 5 dame d'honneur, who names in succession those ladies who are to be presented. The same formality fe observed on the gentlomen’s side where one of the Obamberlains performs the ceremony of presentation. This being over the dancing bogins. The Empross ‘usually sails through one or two ootillions during the ball, which commences about nine and closes at two or half an hour later. Tho dresses of the ladies (always in @ho last Parisian mode) are in many instances of @xceeding richness, with a surprising profusion of ry, particularly diamonds. The dress for gentle- fmen is black cut-away coat, black pants, vost at discre- tion, white gloves, white cravat and patent leather boots or shoes. Military officers appear in full uniform. The Dlonding of the rich rogimontals of Austrians, French and Belgians, with the floating silks and airy indescriba- Dies of the Mexican belles produces a peculiarly beautiful effect. APPRARANOE OF THH EMPRESS. Carlotta is about twenty-three years of age, stately in sfform and « graceful dancer. In an assemblage, of ‘which I should think two hundred were ladies, @ho was the tallest. Boyond somo fabulous lace, ands wooklace of splendid diamonds as largo as hazelnuts, I ¢ook no notice of the dress, proferring to leave to some {practised Jonkins the congenial task of » more particular dosoription. Botween the sets har Majesty and ladios of honor arise, which is the signal Tor all to do the samo, and another shert round of social littie’presentations fol- dows. MAXIMIUUAN AND CARLOTTS. ‘Tho Bmperor exhibits on these occasions a ordial familiarity among those with whom ho of charges: infidelity. - heard of an angel attired in brecohes, black gaiters and the country up to a level with its fmmense resources, boing established; and both Wheeler & Wilson and Gro- They accuse him of advocating the non-observance Of | .noctacies, In like manner, we do not rem , ve = rt MAXIMILIAN WANTS TO GET RID OF THE YRENCH. ver Baker have thelr agencies for the sale of | the Sabbath, of denying the ofleacy of prayer, of Cae ee of ovale manitvaiing te advan aber tg pave Pi gg berg 4 mestiaines Sax See 0S = Maximilian, in the opinion of all who know him, will | sewing machines. Other Peetican improvements | ing a disbelief in miracles and of oulogizing the life and | © z manifesting 06 4% hoop skirts, | ote rare otis. Siig ody he v} be only too glad to got rid of the French, and with them | are under way, in which the geniua and ei Geeds of notorious infidels, ‘The clergyman thus accused | fairy ike thvslius and waterfall. Otherwise wo | propristor, DreW. 1, MERWIN, 8 Walkor street, N. ¥. the tiresome surveillance, or rather domination of the | of our people séem to defy competition. All they ask | announced a meeting itr Holl. Thero was a great | might have likened tho brilliantly dressed visitors who >y srench Eimperor. Tri usr been the means or inn fair fel nd ‘hat the Emperor is deteranined 10 give ereeene et oes Rem _cmmppeonge ua Bay! ay Seenane res — and ig Terrace yesterday—settling | Ask for Mg. A. Allon’s World’s Hats jug him in power and of in! im there; butho | them. Even Yankee cheap medicinos are represen reds guriozity, orever the welcome word ‘‘common’’ gave access to al Teast reaching’ the point among theso volcanie,_irrup- 5 4 09 ATO Tree A | while others wished to liar and judge in the matlor iY re ote in @ prominent establishment - Calle ie t evagpe turf, and covering overy patch of green with 0 The sermon was well written, but was too le nga tive people where he can maintain himself all over the | newspaper, printed in English, Iso to be established, nn N68 of the rainbow—to a flight of locusts, As we ———— mplre with his Austrians and Belgians and the lafge | by which i hoped some of the unworthy and ignorant “orthodox” people in general. ‘Tho speaker | have said, howover, there aro entomologival diMculties | Baiche’s Mandoline for the Hair.—As a | exican force at his disposal, ‘The intelligonce, forbear- | prejudices current both in the United States and Mexioo | Mflempted to prové that he did not favor the desecra. | in the way, and we drop the point pubaiitonr ine the taney cpuriows ertigion thet ebh tua waae A ‘ce, enterprise and wisdom of the mam have made him | relative to each other may be dispelled. OW Of the Sab! d that his comparing the escapo | "“Nothing’ that could give fcldt to tho gathering was | ket’ Prof, BALCHE has, by roduced his univer fie: ost popular ruler that Mexico has ever had. BUROPRAN AND APRICAN TROOPH IN MRXICO. of Booth from Ford’s theatre with the escape of Josus | wanting, Tho weather was traly superb, and ample | sal’ Euro} toilet ai 1c, whic ‘THK EMPEROR'S REMARKS ABOUT RECOGNITION. ‘There are now in Mexico about torty thousand Ra- | from thé violent men at Nazareth, ax recorded by “Dr. | shelter from the burning rays of the sun was to be found | restores hair to its ot the wane States jundorstand me, and recognise | ropean troops all told. Of these twenty-eight thousand Lake," aid ce make him (the speaker) to be a disbe- | under the treos and beneath a number of additional awn- | cannes fiom ait sound’ and Crt fyi oo wernment,” mperor, ni ce, | are French—mostly Zouaves, eight thousand Austrians | liever in J ings which hed been pat up for the cccasion. The heat . 00, | 20.4 my @ "will open a market here. for tnillions of the pro: | and four thowand Belgians. “Among the Zouaves should | | To musiain his poftta he quoted many eminent divines, Hee er, wiih seats Nisei fo and Monee, Steve & | Sanaa te Chanute crest toile teae duct 4 nd manufactures apd inventions of the North. | be counted several regiments of Nubians, Egyptians, or including the cel omy Dr. Channing and Henry Ward | Radford’s saloon was all too small for those who sought To tum '®° My enemy and break up my government | “Turcos’ as the Mexicans call them. How these lattor Beecher. In closing the speaker advocated the exten- | its refreshing shelter. There were seats in abundance, Batchelor’s H. Dyc=The Best in the To Wats, tremand Mexico into her former state of anar- | will compare with our negro reciments in the United | sion of the elective franchive and all ther personal civil | and the musical programme, arranged by Mr. H. B | wane usraicon reliavg, incontansous, "the only Woulu:ta ‘ijorder. ‘The United States should wish for a | States I cannot say, never having sern any large | fights to men of every race and of every color. At the | Dodworth, waa of the most tempting description. When | dye ‘vactory 81 Barclay street. pene valuably;, 5 ‘Togressive thrifty neighbor in Mexi nota | number of them togother; but the Africans in the close of the services some forty or fifty persons, # ma- etti's fantasia on Schtch and Irish airs, and Bilso’s di —_—_—— Mothgul’am -PFOductive people, who can never do any- army cro certainly’ a formidable looking set. | jority being ladies, went to the platform and umoristen Polka were being played, there waa but one ilk and Embroidered Flage— thing witha ‘ico themselves, nor can make Mexico use- ‘are jot. shiny black-—charceal would make s white | hands with Mr. Hatch. Afterward, for an hour or more, | inelinationamong the listenors. ‘The’ children, ever true Ia, ful ortho rm 'f the world.” They are Jot, shiny Diack Chater volts "well, formed | Kroups of —people wore gathered on the street discuwing | to nature, seized Tt, and potting at naught the frigid rules "At HOJER & GRAHAM'S, 97 Duane strech, on msecats crt reese flows, and very athletic. They fo hg ooming pr pepeien beg jae ein {n er, of etiquette and the regulations of the Commission- perm * w ving ® | white from head to f we when the or the religious character occu m this nged c 5 Lie tn He returns to the capital next week, | my to. wear <vtyhing “Then they lok like marine State for a long time which haa caused so much publie Ssap ations ie, the. meee, td "ieagee eet aoorias Cancer of the Rectum cured without the use of the eae ONIES OF MR, LINCOLN. Peatgan The tresafe: the loose. Youive trouers, guore | excitement as the facts enumerated above. The root of | Puritan could hardly have reproved them. The piquant | aad Thesry and Practice in'the Beleetle Meaboal Cole tn ee They | the matter is @ conitiot between the “ orthodox" and the | Violets Mazourka, from ‘was rodemanded with an | cinnati Obio: also Presiden of tho New York State nown of Presidea® Lincoln’s assassination the Americans | ‘aro armed with the musket and swore bayonet, andowing | “radical” Unitarians. energy that allowed of no refusal. The cornet aria, “'Tis | Medical Society. Office £9 Bast kighteenth in this city asscert g'ed at the Consulate for the purpose | to their peculiar temperament, which enables them to Rev. Mr. Hatch, the clergyman so identified In the | the f.ast Rose of Summer," and Mr. Dodworth’s arrange- Broadway and Fifth avenue, New ‘ork. Consultation of taking measures Sppropriate to the occasion. Mr. | defy the womito and yollow fever, they ar used to garri- | above, is aman of good abilities, and of rather pleasing | mont of “Ever of Thee’ were also grected with the ap. | ‘Tom Stoll 4, M., and from 6108 P. M day. Otterbourg, United! @e es Consul, called the meeting to | son the towns of the tierra caliante, while the Zouaves address. He is the son of an Orthodox miniter who | piguas which in popular resorts always waits upon popu- order, wikin Mn.JiM > Black was inted Chairman, | properaze Kept in the interior uplands as muck as pos- | Preached many years in Hopkinton, this State. Vor far tunes wll played. Cheva’ FM’ Lobes, Sectors %; and Wm. H. Corwin, United | sible, soveral years he followed his father's faith and labored | Towards the close of the open ai concert an incident | gray, hair to 11g original color, Biates lary of th ‘ation, D.C. Dewitt and F. M. mn yauxon SOvAvES. 98 an Orthodox preacher, but becoming too “liberal” for | occurred which excited some alarm, and was nearly pro- clean. Tents ane Btates Secretary or veh “XPFOws tho wonso of the meeting. | As the white troops, the appearance of the | that denomination he embraced Unitarianiam and was | ductive of 9 Goplequences, An open ie, | dressing. Sold at the Having resolved to: crape on the left arm for thirty | French is much more soldierly and striking than | located for » while in Brooklyn, N. Y., afterward in | drawn by re spirited horses, waa seefi coming along: Broadway. days and appointed! J.\ © , James Stocker and | that of the Gormans. ‘appear to me to be the finest | Hingham, Mass. It is one year or more since Mr. Hatch | the driv ‘There wore adios Theodore Ducorig, s-courk looking troops Lhave ever worn, taking all things into | eae to Coucord Wage. and Une drtees had oridestly icat‘ait contzot of | «, Comsumption.—Henry J. Paillipe, M.D.» r od [o, al iriver evi ol rerviow;, of the men, their AN OLD PASTORATE. fis" stodda He ‘shouted to” the. bystanders 10 Cee tteart® “Rentioe Walled tor the Ar Foscaans owing Sunday, May 7%, O8 that day the committee | springy, athletic step, the porfection of physical man- ‘The Rev. Dr. M’Elhenney is now in the elghty-fifth | the team, but without avail. made for the | avenue. , $5 egeraen to teers Tropa Kas Seating Uae Preens Sereee co low tnee | tae Presbyterica church. al Lewabury: Pa, "He is now | bendiede of veniete steading these, cotslag. geoeml ql now ane ve everal not yet known that Mr ve army of Mexico; the indescribable, Lad pay gait, | marrying those of the fourth generation and baptizing | consternation. They swept wheol off one wen and Py of the ‘Toek, cures, SS. *eicdthun 1 the steamer Barcel ort eens ‘at Vera | their feet sceming to leave the ground ulmostas they touch | those of the fifth genoration since ho has been there. A | ran acainst several others, and at every step thoy in. | Broadway. ‘i thar the ‘ith of the:presean cath bad boon appelated | & the tue cnet seat beecoel 7 < Parey Dies | ene sete CON Daan so amcoee pnwe oak peeerone in et sane apple held thelr breath, expecting to seo | Flags! Plage! Fi Re sat the: . es an nized feutures—al le fowt er place rhed in the held thelr breath, age age im ! Wholes: ‘od by President Johoson’ saa: din" f0r Prayer for the de- | to the general air of alertness, the rsprit de vorps, the | afternoon, and returned bome i as oractag. ment, and people hold thelr breath, expecting 10 900 | sali at SOUN KN. STEARNS No & Clogs place: coased. eceeseh: teiemaate Noel cohes cent and livety, slaabing look of the BAD PRACTION AWONO CHURCH CHORE. on the very vorge of the bank the horses check: y oe ppl og oy me ited, Blaton lat | caheneeoon ige th (nascent espe mee m and their Awriter in the Musical Pioneer takes exception to the | #lvos of their own |, and were secured without Get Mrs. 8, A. Allen's World's Hair Re- wavinged's morn seem ote ateand te | fae nan nae | Slr ta pao bref ih | further Ca pp teverheaironinespeciate, oer | ‘oil erorth aod nevis” Gna Sy al'rugpau’ "nn ways, and windows beings ‘losed, and the apart. WHAT WCLELLAN SAID OF TERM, faye. opel tons ce eggh dct Md rok sis, and the cs Bor nays :—Lay ol larly, where, at t by @ sun stroke or is, and as soon as the carriage ments Muminated | jel a4 5, port A mynd 1 do not wonder that MeClellan in hie Crimean roe | Morning sei no hyma is sung afler the sermon, stopped he fell from his box, and was taken home an Home Made Beer.—One Bottle (Only 28 Ware present at the appointed: "yyailing @ similar | than any Goer Rae een oe eee eng tem | almost the.rufy fur the members of the cli to sneak | Sous AME vane meaty through thelr. owe prosaace of | Votiies of healtifut, delclon Root Beer, Prepared Op ion wear the governmentof the United ‘and | movementa end geners! : off tho French Zeaave | 2ut one after another, 4 soon as the text is given out, escaped injury mainly through their own presence of | i" Sheewen Springheld, Mass, Sold 16 none who entertained a personal fri ‘ for Mr. Lincoln. | corps, and to eaderstand Gah too, et: for ne | 28 soprano will Hrs® gather up her skirts, perhaps bend mind in remamntog quietly im their seats DEMAS, BARNES & CO., 31 Park row, and¥. 0. WELLS. Tho services commonoed with soleme ™usic, furn one Kuows how soon we may be. Siemmuring sword eyo. | ner bead site so as Avoid the notice of the congre: | og'(bee the Amaia hed eonoluded the ther attractions | 0. 11s Frankiin wires" O° by members of the German Club, wie FKAD accompani- | nets with them in. some world’s Dattle fe riya | gation, and step out of the organ loft, not un. | Of the Vark ese in for thelr share of attention. | Time hence aah A canttn of oe iv mR ASEEED ‘was read | aloo sdd ere that rid’s battic Held. T migét | frequently, however, sweeping down « few books, or and careful tretinent have so far improved the cricket Howe Sewing Machine Company—Eliae by Mr. Otterbourg, after which the'Bpim "Pal funeral ser- | guided ‘Asseicana sh ttouapare tase tortion pet ao | Spent if, spite of aller care, The basso, | Sri at at bee hia pgp scm ogg vs 8 was the m having no skirts to impede his rees, darts | © rn own urday al the — vice was read by Mr. Black, The oecn:fe lost | wall to go in sufficient numbers to do some big fighting, | gut » few minutes after, and an 08 nO diss tll he ‘ots | St George’s Club prastice om the grounds, with the Free Highest Premium Lock Stitch Sew!i : wae “s solemn and finpresaive I have over wi ‘essed in this city, not less for the momentous and.awite ' event which ‘gaV6 riso to if than the republican aymplicey ‘of the cere (? ranted, with, & '© pompous Academy pupils as honorery members. On other days it is contemplated to give the use of the ground to other cricketing organizations. on the stairs, where, unless he takes the precaution to slide down on the banisters, bie heavy boots are heard tramping down like the rumble of distant thunder. Tho MILITARY MASS AT THR CATHEDRAL. end Button Machine. WHEELER & WILSON, @5 Broadway, N. ¥. A ity to niin fee see the French troops in monies, so singularly cont ye military mass at the - pleted alto an@ tenor follow, The statuary room has been com and thrown Immense Prices Pa for Old Books.— church exercises of tho Mexican Church The eatire dral, which celebrated overy Sunday mortiing at eighe | S02, 288 fener follow, Gut tle Minatinn wopethor | open to the public. Two excellent busts, one of the | 10000 old and new Hooks, cheap. LEGGAT BROTHERS, saly iets 6 rte =, hg § x- ay dent, sar. bap 4 mee Deany cad aitoartng wit old in | during sermon time. The organist, baving to play the pe < bbe — ha og bs! Archbishop ape 113 Nassau, below Bookinan sires obes of office, deeo- | concludio ‘ y Mr. C. Innes, have m added to the collec- rounded by fold of the Amorican flag. Fations, and is attended by all tho soldiers the vast struc- | thus debarred the prvilege of inwardly, because he is | tion. In the grounds wear the Casino there ts a group of A WORD FOR MAXIMILIAN. Unites ‘are will contain, and all the French, Austrian'and Bel- | seif and supports the tedium of * hed word’’ by fr Robert Thompson, rej noting with Since the suppression of the rebellion tu the Uni gian officors, in fall uniform, from Marvhal stealing out 10 8 neighborin hrs lemae. well bef homme ingly retrenhit States and the establishment of the groat rep#viic 48 the | down. The ceremony is very impressive, The’ aathe- | of those accosnible on Sunday ae toe courant x complexion, Por sale by druggists first power on the globe, the belief has Yecome 1 ‘rong dral (tho largest building in America) resounds with the | the initiated to ou eat bgesthetgard venga a here that the United States government do not inte 7 A Clank of: thousands of brightly burnished muskets, with | glass of 1a be beck in time 0 ph the com. prot williewaught, No More Gray Hair or Baldness.—Fort, interfere in the affairs of Mexico, attd will discowrag & sword bayonets, while the choir, supported by four large regation out. Y bet five years cot it study, Consultation free, by attempts at fillibustering, such as resulted so disastra ily 4 organs far up in the massive stone work of yh building, Ld Among the many hundreds who stop to admire thie GianboeaN, place. CHURCH RECONSTRUCTION. An important event fn the way of church reconstruc. tion, South, is the recent organization of an annual con- ference of the Methodist Kpiscopal Church in East Ton- ten years ago, in W: The most intelligent people among Mexicans, as well as foreign work there are probably few who know that Mr. Thomp- fon has not yet boon paid for his labor, A subscription committee bas been formed for the purpose of ing his woll earned reward. It should be er's raid into Central:America. 7 is aided by a powerful French band. Last Sanday selec: the educubed | tions from JI Trevateré were performed by thie, bend, ED PRICES, wr, Whi TITAN IRON WORKS, that the American government seriously ever Protemtant readers may ay to thin, effect, taken of to the seul; JERSEY CITY, N. J. 10 prosoat a hostile attitude to 8 Deighboring uation on & 4 in connection with the imposing architecture and imamente Sine enant be) Seema hom saasreneus ot toe Seectioned tent the cune of this delay Gees net fens epen BRSEY PERKY STEELE & HON, Aggats, principle, if such it be, on a mythical annownce- | siae of the © tho Any sautnee MAE WF ne toe eet the Commissibners, as the statue was presented to the | , We are now selling our Portable Steam Engines, with extra ment by one of our that the American conti- | and resounding slong the lofty ‘arches and vaulted ‘States, he Boni in Bo les forty-three large Boilers, at greatly red rales. nent would not thenceforth be considered a proper eld | the rich an@ varied of sculpture, the pan ne from me Methodist Church. e new ud tee qroniie or call at the ton teat teat admited to Bo by at the wid Gu the | feria oS orem four hundred and "snot four oat hes prscre au: | 9, HRS, Nineh Regimane N.Y. 9. No. nn enna Washingt, ‘United ‘het; who seems Just now to be holding back tioned in Tennessee, North Carvlina and Georgia. THIRTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF COMPANY M— ry ‘Tem Bt more out of spite against Teta Napoleon than anythit NEORO SUFFRAGE. INTERESTING MILITARY REUNION, without ‘use of the Enife, caustic, o sold, by H cee, else. Such of lew York an we feocben ‘The Baptist Association, of New York, and the Eastern The thirty-fourth anniversary of Company H, Ninth | DANIELS, M. D., consulting and ‘surgeon, hy J, na “ Association of Seventh Day Baptists, have passed resolu- | regiment, New York State National Guard, was cele. | Union square, New York. moderation, wisdom, energy, and, in fine, all the quali- becuten parte brated last evening at 654 Broadway. The occasion was | gesith, Martin & Co. ties befitting him oe me Cg be occupies; oes, tee nee oma meek, nae tne toe | 2.77 interosting one, This company was organized in Bankers and Btock Comniataton Brokers, igumaeat SD Peatt veyron tn tome Way ceement caltade ot tke “uchequer, has eaten ond tomers tie | 1829, and then commanded by Captain George Lyons, jor Broads tothe United Stator, and that consequently his_govern- who held the position for nixteon years. Captain Went. ment ought not to be countenanced. At any rate such is worth, now lieutenant colonel of the Kighth resiment, Na. |, Strteture, Piles, Fistula—Cured by, theme the seasoning when divested oF a pomsion Sak rereney tonal Guard, succdeded; then Captain C. J. Bianvet, | No.2 Union square.” sa owen Legge and then Captain Charles H. Burtis, afterward lieutenant Citizens’ colonel in the celebrated Sickles brigade, took and’ will be dealt a4 iseratnat URA'S One Price (othing Warehouse, pposite Sun Tha present Southera confederacy, and in which the officers are as follows: 0, Johnston; Freesat loam, jane evi Boar, wae reve toate py Bi First L4outonant, Robert B. send" Bacoma Lisssoneat’ Fulton and ‘Nassau streets, 0 juilding. Stién of the @t-Bonaioe in exico was misunderstood tn em Pennsylvania, He preached entirely German, until ve cogente Sune Rona coder tee Eek Serbs! sae Eos ya: se | Ps secu Ragan i hanin Tere | yght etme, Raton ear, nn ran movred | sores cea eye em ta nt ‘ented with imaginary ties a honors by public romot 106, ot | Fetains a moiety of neath that | the Ninth last December. During’ the war it has faitbfuity | t@ the great invigorant Riokreen ter "tae Nortaree [athe North deme kansas and, honors by Puvieec and | “the tou of Otiaten, Mase, haa population of ¢,0a1; | , The Rev. Hire Of tho Rast doncsee Metho. | Scinpaigua, and everywhere’ eltelied. the commendation ae Tilet ued permanent sirengib. $l per aia by came with the expectation, an T have already aformed | tn 1000 1¢ was 3860, dist Conterenca, who had been for several yearwon the | Sf superiors Tin. Ane cession oF a long term of years, Iain not Tron Mino m Miomaan.—Michigan cleima to be the Rev. Jobn B. Shaw, Inte pastor ‘of the Reformed Use Mra. #. A. Alle ‘World's Hair Re- certain Of the State of Sonora, He had an suto- | second State Dutch church at Buskirk's Bridge, N. Y., died recently, ‘Attached to the Ninth rogiment, this com, ‘and Di om life, growth and beauty te raph eter from the Bmporor Napoleon ot his | wo hundred ened maty sagen youre, srozo an wraat on | mate tO Keep Up at increase ie military reputation, ie amnesia Miperintendont ‘of Boeors in Sase that certain, proposals Tous rwtsined Friday morning. Inst, about Ave o'clock, and as he eu, aera Tohnalon wha ta ater, under command of | witicox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine on the part of ihe Freuch government should be acceded gion, making ® total production of 273,000 tons of tored bis sitting room foll upon the ‘lode and oxpired | Colona JW. Wilcox ia ia comenand of th Id) commentators to by Thege, proposals ‘were to the effect | an annual amount only exceeded i Pennsylvania in | instantly. Ho was a local preacher in the Methodist | "At oight o'clock Inst evening the Se aed that ful - Me Prieee that Sonora should be to the French in ppt pn State having mined 708.4 6 tons: Ohio thon | Uhureh, about Hfty nine years of ago. guoata, numbering about ono hundred cad ecaly in ail, PP gg >) Tr mee Chat, Am Spll for the outlay by that government (some next, and minipg 225,790 tous, Tho Rev. Dr. Vaugha, profagor inAho Rpiscopal Divi- | wat down vo an ologant supper. The room was tastefully 8. W. SMITH, 90 William streak.