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A : NEW. YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, (1966. a THE FENIANS. |) oo: sgile*-aua mre | THE IMPERIAL FAMILY, ie mene, 8 sh anu we RELIG: SSN or rather, absence of avy policy, oilfcer of * Se i ee Whe wide tod teverst child : = wed 2 » followed their hi began to make excuse.” The sermon was contin v3. Morag ager fe are not casting bo anne band oo — ping 3 pve Taste Servie., Wo-Pay, the afternoon, as his custom is and characterized A FIERCE FERMENT’ <P" > | said, or witt havo sald hbveahieh that Vacs pith ativan | 7” the country: The — (« molesied, however, but, The doctrine of f egivener, will be discussed this | a close and ‘aking pin tel the ocular and Yee TROY ey enone toate ctasidoratons ny cheractor |) THE NEW DYNASTY OF MEXICO, | s32 peosce >, found an anyiom in Ps evening by the Rey. GT: Demarest, at the Universalist relations of the day—the last of the old y aa HON ES} es) tuat 1 may take as @ wal en Bares waa clnays Wa yrompniy galt” Madame Yeurbide dled st chureh, 80000", avenue, corner of Eleventh street, e made @ powerful to the audience then 3 am wi aS al po sansa tonics aan wif ad if hippark, while ‘pealan to Ltr ok th ee May, little ig Known 1 | AtSt Ar.q's church, Eightcenth atreot, the Rev, East- £0 the cpecitnnca omens ib SF salibe in lhe * ave a "encellent education in Palau ‘and at | D0 Brgiginin will preach at half-past seven and half. eit rc The Stephens Publ¥cations Accepted | conaitition, aut my soirmn piety, Smompeanipte | THE HAPSBURGS AND THE AZTECS, 1 ceorseiown, B.c. “One of tom married a Mas Groen, of | past ton in tho moraing, and three inthe afternoon, and Ly “ . Augustin and appear abide by it and sustain it, IF "that in the present t ved Mo id to have held office under the Mexican by the O*Maho"xy Men and Pro- {rouble in the Fenian ranks i", involved the Issue whether republic, The Sest coacaen have given in bis ane. red By, e Sid Souk’ an sesa “tbat ee tmen 1 AEE, 8 TOOY sion to the empire as established by Maximilian, fr he nounced Bus by the Other Side. aif, immer immutable, of Maximilio'a ana | !!Mly, reported in tho Alamach de: Gotha for 1865, ‘anlf-past seven in the evening, the afternoon service be'ng for deaf mutes. sf At the Pilgrim Baptist church, Thirty-third street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth avenues, there will be preach- ing by the Rey. Malachi Taylor, of Pennyslvania, at half- or around a man at best is fallible, and | Sketches dei di ional Order of Notre may misuse and Abuse the trust placed in’ him. se boing Figs resioens of. she, Neve - — = 1 _ Dame de ta Guadeloupe, an order of knighthood founded é Tho present crisi* in our affairs will be. the test of the Yturbide, in the reign of ‘Yeurbide’ and re-established by a decree of | past ten in the morning and haif-past seven in the even- 1 TAR soem ai " rt wh ther, America; will show to the world looking te &e. tha provisional government of Mexico in June, 1863. | ALL THE PARTIES AND THEIR POSITIONS, ore mnmt BEF we are qualified for republican froodom, ke. fa de. George Augustus Sala, writing from Mexico in 1805, de- | '28 yostoniay 22° willing to abide to-day ty the laws mado poh ec seribes Augustin as a’‘tall, angular man, betwoen fifty | The Rev, Sidney A. Corey, D. D., will preach in ape srie 7 UY, ourselves, rust that Heaven an s and sixty years of axe, with a yellow granite counte- | Murray Hill Baptist chureb, corner of Thirty -sevent other seats ted, and the invitation Amerie a’have made ws equal to this oceasion. I be- The Hepsbarg Family nance, clad 1a vie ordin vi P ; ee et een . 5 y ary short jacket and monstrous q lieve that Washington Tally” understenas the case, and The Arch Duke, Maximilian, of Mexico, having no issue | brimmed sombrero, calmly eae along the Calls streetand Lexington avenue, at hall-pastten in the co to all Le engrey Christians who would retur: rom their wi morning and half-past seven in the evening. The second of a course of sermons in behalf of the National Temperance Society (Hon, Wm. E. Dodge, President), will be delivered by the Rev. James B. Dunn, in the Thirty-fourth strect Reformed Dutch church, this evening. An address will also be delivered by the pas- tor, the Rev. Peter Stryker. Exercises will commence at half-past seven o’clock in the evening. The fifth sermon in the series on “The Church’ will ¥ ntellixence enough to guide her right. The writer 4 San Francisco, a cigarilo between his and a big um- WV.AT 18 SAID, DONE AND PROPOSED. Syeaks of the result proving my showing to be ef uo | LY BS marr‘are with Carlotta, of Belgium, has been butia lined withiehte taderbisane, He ireaia ofine avail. Well, he does not tell what the result was, One | looking abow' for an he'r to~his throno in the event | a great capacity for keen repartee, and to be one of the Would think if he liked it he world have stated i The | cither of h¥s natural death or of his forced retiromont | dryest humorists in Mexicn ‘To’ him is attributed the result will be seen in the effect that will be manifested from the Fi aster | ®*Ying that the armed Mexican was individually a thief, A BRISK DAY IN FENIA 1 the action of the circles, and I believe that Mr. A. Me- falls of the Montezumas. He, or his master | i1” vos or threes a guerilla, and collectively an army; ‘, Keane td mot fore ahows, Vv epsld a age Py at Paris, 2uas decided upon the selection of one of the old | and who in the scale of character delined his er yrenie (naton,”\ he sava, ‘ia for the Congress on the 2d of Jan- | Yturbide family—the descendants of the Emperor of | as consisting of, first, women, then children, and lastly eee ~ uary.’? We will see, How does he know? lis circle has : Mexicans,”? As late as December, 1865, Augustin was in £0 far 'gnored hike taker aa astion with reference that na‘aie, who figured prominently in the events which | Pars, tiving in a third clase Pa a pa . . > to it, a oes NO’ ineet again till next week, How does | separated Mexico from Spain, and who became Emp2ror Angelo Iturbide has been in the city of Mexico for Letier from the Clerk of | the | (2 (ou) 4 ho this MeKenna is Tdo not know; but am | in igz9 ‘The sélection of one of this tamily naturally | any years. Sala thus describes him:—‘A very diminu- By time the lower floor of the house was filled, and the gala lery—so few remamed—bore the appearance as if tha benediction had been pronounced, For many years no such audience in Oberlin ai then soberly, slo homeward, It must have seemed to ‘, told that he was an expelled member for a number of 2 Hs tive prince, of a merry temperament, full of information, | be preached in the church corner of Madison avenue | power waited on his efforts, had coms Semate. A years, and bo taay hinagine that the Feulan Brotherhood | 1682s to inquiry as to its hietory, and we give below a | HY® rice ‘speak Kogliah like an Englishman, and druk poeta spy stroot, this evening, by tho Rev. Henry | “oubly grateful must it have been a aieal he &e. ‘ie. n which he existed in tis individuality, all alone tn his | ske tchef both branches of the imparial family of Mexico. | two: boWiosof dry sherry ala silting, which, ta the highly d by 4 faithful labor and preaching of the falland winter im ; glory Yor ao naany years, ts all Washtnaton, and of course | Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, Archduke of Austrie | TariGod atmosphere of the tableland of Teo Tris, (| E. Robins, of Newport, Subjeot—‘Qualidcations for} which he hes soughe fora revival, ‘The inquiry meeting in tho evening was so fully ats tended that for onc? special, individual instruction had to yield to general speaking to all. «iL for O'Mahony and the Congress, 1 would not notice a much.’ The two adopted Princes Imperial—the junior lus cominufeasion, onty thatit gives ine an opportunity | 3nd so-called Emporor of Mexico, and the head of the Augustin ‘and Angelo care mow checkeel 1a Pras a to set myseit right anos for all against the class of imis- { Mexican branch of the Hapsburgs, was bormat tho Aus. | tonding the college St. Barbe in Paris, ‘They have lately tephens, and | reproseutagons which it contams, and the letter passing trian imperial residence at Schénbrunn, on July 6, 1832, | been apprised of their’ *‘good fortune.” One of the Baptism.” At the Memoria! church, Hammond street, corner of . Waverley plaos, the Rey. W. T. Tracey will preach in the Wore Very busy yesten Ay cw vassing the ished as proceesmg from games tbe isio Periania . | ko the préss thr Sal ace, I warited Paris paper . Hidalgo, t ing and afternoon, Rev. Pratt, D. ise Kvaro rem , Pda lias ind Zine pe te % expo | iheis meets th eneee in She “ap. and is consequently in the thirty-fourth year of his age, Mivistor att a y counied tan ence Mendonca ote aa Po Jato pate pean in the | The past week Pe eon “tienes oer by. ne anwar ah ar ~ | thority” ood, I arm, sir, To Franc ypar- | 4 accor Tee paiebbosat y aw tabe a fulseh 1 sir, most His father was the Archduke ois Charles Josoph, | two boys at college, found tho eldest and the heir ay morning, half-past three in the afternoon, and half-past shun ie ae Part wt Keo wi comprehensive clearness to be expected | spectfuPy yours, for vight, liberty and country, ent to the Mexican throne on the college “stool of re- from qstatesman. The'@’Mahony mon positively assert, ~ ‘Wa 5. iexwme, |} Asendithe cf Autsrts, ana Ri. mothag aghle Diwnihin, | TL der vemimanens ies teaie aaaen thie ae. seven in the evening, A new Congregational church isto be established in erpositiv : — aanghter of Maximilian I., King of Bavarie, He had the | nounced that the two new princes will soon appoar at “ : ‘Re white the Lieothers astpositively desy, the genuineness Te.c Sabaries of Oflcers of the F. B. | misfortune to be a second ron, and has, in consequence, | the French court, and will tako rank immediately after | gazectute by the Rev. Chauncoy ebbacan) His | Mite Teas Gace of 4¥.cse documents, Werare requested te state that thesslary named tm the | hecome a sort of royal adventarer. His father was never | tbe members of the imperial family of Louis Napoleon. | Cf Worship, Thirty ff street, barween Forth parton. lately occupied by tho Independent Methodists, Profs: POFITION OF THE O'MAWONY PARTY. repert for the Fenian treasurer, Mr. Griffin, should be to | Emperor of Austria, as has been stated, but being, like ington avenues, evening at half-past seven o'clock. | Mattison. fhe toltowers of Mr. OMahony-teclare that Stephens, histlerk, there being no salary attached to the office of Max, a second son, was only an archduke. It was Maxi- NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. The forty-seventh annivel “Is Poverty Caused by the Follies and Vices of the rsary of the Missionary So« ciety of the Methodist be apr church is to be held in “as a common sense, practical tender, could not have re- | tressurer. milian’s uncle Ferdinand who was the predecessor of i} a — Senate. Poor, or by Bad Laws and Selfishness?”’ will be discussed | the city of Baltimore to-day and to-morrow. ‘padisted O'Mahony, whose strong party here was, they Francis Joseph. When this uncle abdicated, in 1848, th rr 966, | in the afternoon at threo o'clock, at Metropolitan Hall, 10 -a‘sort,enoro mnmgrous and avaliable thas the non.0'Rfs- POLICE INTELLIGENCE. p abdicated, in 1848, the sy, Jan. 13, 1066, | In tie.afternoon at three oflook, at Metropolitan Hall, | the Rov. Dr. Colt of Concord, N. H., has been elec ‘i 3 rt és + father of Maximilian and Francis Joseph renounced his Mr. Lapav gave notice of a bill to extend the time for mindy mp. cg too, spracta sci poe eet — & Place in the line of succession in favor of the present | the completion of the Southside Railroad on Long {sland. superio very” strong any F4ID ON FICKPOCKETS—TEN OF THEM ARRESTED | Emporor. The abdicating Emperor, in givi his . P, F Mlatts- ato sa°mbers f Stephens’ Central I, R. B., and that AND COMMITTED ‘TO THE TOMBS. (inne chases aes ens ane - mei frocks sath aistise a nee eee relief of the Stephens’ stoftion of the OMahony side was, viewing | Captate Young, sof-the etective’ force, assisted Py | 1.50 io ths Mcdhauks Misinilliad, 12 the @etshoant or hic Mr. Cottins introduced a bill to provide for the repair iteven apart from the imtrinsic merits of the quarrel, ‘etectives Bennett, Macdougal, Kelso, Coyle, ‘Radford, elder brother. Such 1s the origin of the constant, and at | of the canals after the expiration of the repair contracts, Yoo fafest “aud wisest cnder tho eiroumstances. |] Vaughan, Niven und Gitmor, has been making a raid | ting rors sea hci i Ge when ite relat enntrent oat. teow tole Kud in this way the fact of Stephens waiving | on the tight fingered gentry, who operate mostly on’ the Neey. warm, Aparoncos WHIGH kaye! ariagn bitwoen, | oe Oy toe nen nnretia | provides that the works the two. aitonas ‘apeParee-c ” s : shall not be relet by the Contracting Board, but shall be all considerations of “the"trag hain poliey,” as he csits | Third and Fourth avenue ‘cars, and they also’ “work” Maxiniilian was brought up at the gayest capital of | prosecuted by the 7 feralgscrn Hay Mf, of O'Mehony is accommted for. This elas: of Fenians | the New Haven and Harlem trains after arriving at the Gaining, aut Adup'sok seriene to bkive "ek ek teeth fee ia "ae Linay teesdeent @ at declaring the laws as to having grat faith in @stahouy, snd being, besides, dis- | Forty-second street depot, unless prerented by the |-ricitise Ho spent a greater part of his youth in | Qverseere of the poor not spplicable to the county of sider the eonduet of his c rerent | presenc 2 2 ‘ichmond, wbsed to-considler thy oondnuct of his aide ef the pi ee re ope emoee Of Ie: 7 svelte Rts dias ean a eallonsrand hi seen a good | Adjourned until seven o'clock Monday evening, fracas af leas blameless, if not more jas. ger ve, tham the | partis arrested aro Thomas Price, Billy Sheridan, Wil- | aoct of the world of waters og gg i Be Nenate vr uon-O'Mahory side, feel the heartiest eatisfac- | liem James Aiken, alias ‘Janny” Thompson, Thomas 3 tion awk joy at his receiving the recognition and approval | Moffat, Henry ‘Wilson, John Richards, alias “Scotty,” President of Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., in place of Dr. Kerfoot, elected Bishop of Western Pensisylvantia. ‘Tho oldest clergyman in Boston is Father Cleveland, in his ninety-fourth year; stall active in the duties of his charitable profession. We believe he {3 the oldest m: in Boston. He was an office holder under Washington. The London Record—the organ of the Evangelical party in the Church of England—lamonts the spreading pecideidy of German rationalism among Queen V ctoria and the junior members of the English royal fainily, The Rey. Silas McKeon, D. D., of Bradford, Vt,, ha resigned his pastorate. He preached his first sérm there fifty-two years ago, has been twice dismissed twive recalled, the ovening—“The Influence of the Bible upon Civiliza- tion and Progress,’? A lecture to tho Jews will be delivered in the Court m, corner of Seventh avenue and Twenty-second street, by the Rev. Mr, Atwill, in the evening at half- past seven o'clock. There will also be services and a sermon in the morning at half-past ten o'clock by the Rev. Wm. Wardlaw. At the Christian church, Twenty-eighth street, near Broadway, there will be services at half-past ten A. M. and half-past seven P. M. Preaching by Urban C. Brewer. Morning subject—“The Lord’s Supper.” Evon- ing—“Life Out of Death.” At the First Free Will Baptist church, Seventeenth street, west of Sixth avenue, the Rey. M. Stockman will preach at half-past ten o’clock A. M. and half-past seven P.M. Communion at the close of the morning service. At the Church of the Resurrection, Thirty-fifth street, near Sixth avenue, the rector, Rev. Edward 0. Flagg, We laper on Sunday. Divine services at half-past ten A. M. and half-past reven P. M. Rev. Samuel Cooke, D. D., will preach in the Free Church of the Redempiion, East fourteenth treet (oppo- sito the Academy of Music) this evening. Services at half-past seven o'clock. Collection in support of the church. Seats free. Obituary. : ACTING VOLUNTEER LIEUTENANT ROBERT P. SWANN, UNITED STATES NAVY. Betwoen six and seven o'clock yesterday morning con> siderable excitement was caused on board the United States receiving ship Vermont, lying off t&® Brooklyn Navy Yard, by the suicide of Lieut. R. P. Swann, one of the officers attached to that ship. It appears that he haq been for a short time laboring under a temporary aberra- tion of mind, and frequently expressed to hia brother archduke, In his early years he sailed about tho Medi- ag om x Aupayy, Jan. 13, 1866, i Toomes Simpson, John Waters and William Thompson, | torranean and visited all tho adjacent countr'es—Greoce, : ‘ of the great contial teader, accepting, aa they tlo, of | ating “Dublin George.” Several of these Proc vee wo Italy, Moroeco, French Algeria, Spain and Portagal_-with | __TR2 Secretary of Siate sent in a communication in an- course, the documents as valid and genuino emanations | mest oxpert operators in their line of business known to Hy t ee tivit At th f two he | 2" to # resolution. ef Smphens’ pen. our detectives, and.-although they have frequently been | frst zea and activity. At tho age of twenty-two he REPORTS, FOSIION OF THE NOY-O'MAHONY PARTY—REasons | MTree, the dMcers found it diteult to obtain proof to | was placed at the head of what is termed by courtesy | By Mr. Tuorx—Agalnst printing copies of the Gover: arr NOM: ’ Genuine» | gure their conviction. Complaints for vagrancy were | the Austrian marineyand with a squadron visited the | nos» ii F #OR BELIEVING STEVIENS’ LETTERSNOT GENUINE. | made against all the prisoners by the detectives, and z , noz's message in the German language. Agreed to. The non-O'Mabony side take issue plumply on their | Justice Homan committed thoy to the Tombs. The pro. | Coasts of Syria and Palestine, He went also to the Red For printing extra' copies of the report of the Canal position. They declare that Stephens could not be sup. | bability is that they will be sent to the Penitentiary for | Sea, and took great Interost inthe works of the Suez | Commissioners, which was agreed to. pored to write Uius hastily and acrimoniousty against | sixty «days each, "A determined cffort, is to be made to 2 Mr. Vanpexnorcit offered a resolution directing tho What portion of the Ay n Brotherbood whieh he has | drive the whole thieving fraternity trom every line of | Comal, which were then just, beginning, Tn all this he | printing Gontmttes &0 Buys the pablic printing ongtéees | _ Tho ecoond sermon of. the Sanday-eveningsaerice on | officers. his Yietarmination tor sheet, himeeif, le a edged were his main stay, From || the city cars, and if our police magistrates and jndges of | Showed himself a young man of proper manners and placed on the files. of the House, which was adopted. Catholic Doctrine, at the Paulist church, Fifty-ninth | declarations aroused the suspicions of his aie kek ” y cars, and they forthwith secreted their pistols and ke a pretty strict watch over their comrade. Just before committing the deed which caused his death he went into the stateroom of Di street and Ninth avenue, will be delivered by the Rev. I. T. Hecker this evening. Subject—‘'The Origin and Ne- ceasity of the Church.”’ A memorial service to the late Mrs. William Richmond «i he obtain full co-eperation in | tho higher courts only Ao their daty in their administra: | active babite, destrons of emancinating himself from the BILLS INTRODUCED. raising the sinows, and on them he relied for the prose- | tion of justice to this class of offenders people can ride | fetters of worn out and obsolete habits, and the narrow By Mr, Wenp—For the relief of the Piattsburg and Mon- * cution of his schemes, which he has for five years been | to and from their homes without being in constant fear | minded principles and punctilios of his race and family, | treal Railroad Company. * Complaining that “O Mahony’s drag-chain and stumbiing | of having their pockets loved of watehes and wailets | it is rlated of him that when at Trieste, in 1852, he By Mr. DowxiyG—To amend the charter of the Queens x 7 wa 4 ' 7 r e % familiar name, and sai block policy’ was impeding and bailing. The Chicago | and their shirt bosoms of damond broastpine. heard by telegraph of the elevation of Napoleon to the | County Savings Bauk. Also to amend the charter of the | will be held in St. Barnabas’ chapel, 304 Mulberry street, | Whitney, called the Doctor by a ; Z meu, in July, 1863, under the gulance and inspiration A RESIDENT OF ASTORIA IN cota ANY. imperial throne. and immediately assembled all the | East New York and Jamaica Railroad Company. at half-past soven o'clock thie evening. Mrs, Richmond ae Going oe, ‘nt te Spay gh om ged * of Michael Scanlan, gave him thirty-thousand dollars, in : i : z e foreign consuls there at asort of banquet, placing the | By Mr. McKay—To amend the Excise law. was the ploncer in the work now carried ou at St. Barna. | HWant was on Seton eis one or bed vat the teeth of O' Mahony’s most stormy protests, and in're On Friday evening James Lyons, a resident of Astoria, | French Consul at his right hand and proposing the health BILLS ORDERED TO A THIRD READING. bas’ House by the New York Protestant Episcopal City | Swen ue ce ate ono oot oe ‘anna om Goodt — too, to me ceo —. = — — L. 1, entered an oyster saloon in Mercer street, with | of Naneleoes Til. before ee been recognized by a 2 aaiane the city re etn cant for | Mission Novicty. Whitney,” satend bin revives trons Bis siee: ok itto bay y mal ephens O'Mahony’s tender consolor an x a single Enropean sovereign. Perhaps the above incident | the erection of a new academy buildit ica. Y 4 Beaulan's 8 castigntor, notwithstanding Scanlan is | Minerva De Forest, for refreshments, and while thero he | FOZ Nt Toop without aeck upon Mis pretcee rte Adjourned to clevon o'clock on Monday morning. ‘an eo tieasie street y Day Je Lom aucies. oriviene Wri pone eee ee Na: Satacgee Serr, ust acting on that very spinitof non-O’Mahonyism which | was felieved of his gold watch and chain, On missing | "Resides bona Archduke of Aust Masialling held will be held at a quarter t9 eleven a’elock in the-morning otha lee alanis gs bat when the latter said, “Lay me down, Whitney, that -L may die comfortably.” Dr, Whitney did as he was re- Hepvens own course, his letters, his words end acts for | his property Lyons accised the fair Minerva of the theft, | several other t'tles nnd dignitios, Ho was, a hae been City Intelligence. fz is . Subject 5 Bin Jeary und to the latest period inculcated andim- | and soon uftcrwards the stol n property was seen in her | stated, View Admiral of the Austrian Navy, or sommand, SoA aly pest Sarees (ne OYSRINI. Miner fet Uke mipes: 5 Feu Fi Penn _—A man ing—“The King’s Palace.” For the evening—‘The Tem- | quested, and then commenced an examination of the As a most religions duty to the I. R. B. and to | possession... Olticer Wood, o ht inet, er of the imperial marine; commander of the Bighth | WAUksD on Feut From 4 Ferny noat.—A appar 4 quested, xamnl Freiand. “rhs thoy ndduce ase atrong ‘circumsisnes Sallet'tny-linarra peated ites Weicioatceae Eoteeee | eat mOnL Ore ae Oc EETe Ee: | easly abdavitivay vaked ol, whose nonfe is unknown, | Pie of Fixe Gates. sertee Time ovascortala the’ extents of bik Jn. Lending to throw utter discredit: on the aliegett genuine- | Brown, who deposited the gam> in the leg of Bix boot, | simu regiment of drazoows. on Friday evening either walked or fel froni the Hans- Zpirite and sing shrourh the mediumship of jan om; why me mann said, ernne , you need not fecl ness of these letters, : : where it was found by. Mr. Clark, keeper of the saloon! In 1856 he went to Paris, and’ spent a fortnight with fatty eat HD: her dock, and was | S2meF. J. Ballene to the First Rpiritualist Society, at nperpeedan, rough my ie ef satlenet iworsatls Rcamanuike cpithets apphed to | Hrown broke away and escaped, but the oMcer arrested | the Enprror at *l, Clow, very probably contding to mim | wP sweet ferrybont while fast in her dock, Was | Hope Chapel, at half-past ten o'clock in the morning. | found out where my heart is this time. aftor Gentlemen universally known and récoenized as high | Minerva, who was taken before Intice Dodge and com- | his troubles with h's brother Francis Jecenhe “tive sem, | drowned. Officer MeDuie, of the Eleventh procinct, ro will be a conference at three o'clock in the after- | this he ‘The pistol used by Swann was obtained surreptitiously from the baggage of one of Kis noon and a Jecwure at hult-past seven o'clock in the even- brother officers, who, a few days had rolled it up im if not Soned and incorruptibie Trish patriots are so antagonistic | initved for trial in default of $2,000 bail. “In her exam:: | sequence of this interview-was that Lous Napoleon took | Aided by the boat hands, lowered a skiff ahd used every ing at the * to Stephens’ known Sense and taste that the gravest | nation the defendant said she was twenty years of age, | the yoing man ander his protreting wine. and in the | ¢xert on in their r to resene the man, but before doubts are urged on this head against ite anthonticity. tn England and liv following year he w to ; ~ they could reach hin he was carried xt inte the river by 1¢ Messenger of the Coming King will three | cloth, dnd put it where he thought Swann would One of the letiers (dated 22d December) mentions the | °°" ™ Bnstand fects areal no: eine in tay eee we greets Wehalen the tide. He-was dressed in flaune! uniform and wore a ovcloek in the aiisenoen ta leres oat 050 Dromdvtay on Ubely to got it. The deceased was a nephew of Gover- anclosed document, assuming it to be, of course, already MURBDBROUS ASSAULT, om. This governorship—it was nothing more— | Soldier's cap. About his right hand was wrapped white | “The Destiny of the World.” ~ \ nor Tiomas Swann, of Maryland. He was appointed in fm existence. But tho document given in the ‘papers | James Grechen, coalpasser, and Jeremiah Harrington, | tasted until 1859, Maximilian made himself highly pop. | mrsiin bandage, At tho Temple, 814 Broodway, above Eloventh street, | 80282 acting ensign in the volunteer nef» Sethi ae tthe bincra litets and the sys wvenly | steorsman, on board the steamship New York, recentiy | wat Heth the Hakians, and in consequence stil! more un- | BuxcLary ix Worru Sreezt—Browixe Orex a Sarr.— | at halftpast ton brelock ve tine Tiorsing, meemume bear eeves A Ai a Ceca dk ore view, brands the whole thing, iis asserted, .” ovclnded | @¥Fived from Aspinwall, bad a difiiculty at gea, and after | opmlar wit rerntiod In Mariniiinie eo ae The sore of Mesira, White & Geary, No. 7 | bigand address the prblic, A discussion between sptrit- | ongagenionts of tI:itvensol off the head of the Mississipps Frog? ihe Paternity of Stephens, who is uoted tor his cor- | reaching this port the quarrel was renewed by Harring- } lated of tho latter that while Viceroy of Lombarty tea | Worth street, was forcibly entered throngh one of the Gaeck nthoubee Tk ee ores passes and in the Miss seippl river. For his conduct oa po ne pares Dusiness system, even in tho | ton striking Grechon in the face and knocking bint down Venloe he used to walk about, the streets of Milan and | front windows, after which the burglars drilled a hole in : . ; enice « o 2 “ Such and the like opinions and speculations are urged | 4 injuring bim severely. Yesterday afternoon Grechen acting mir pea nevieillow oy and among the | the safe and inserted powder. The fuse was attached lice to be iY ] i on wither side, the O'Mahony side, for their own reasons, | was set upon unawares by four or five men, armed with | on the “watch, One ‘day vot ‘Venlo snes ane Saiy Worbee open tea eae eoumint teal ihe eesuinins tho genuineness and binding force of Stephens’ | clubs. ech of whom struck him on the head with | Titian. noblex had. plotted” tov mare “s elite | burglars fled withont securing any plunder. ; Fre deaying ty atkeatioit, QnMahony, and the other } thelr weapons, inilieting dangerous injories. ‘The asall- | demonstration against Nim on the Plusa st. Nance, ne | Ow" ‘ Bide denying its authenticity in tolo, and consequently | ants, who ure unknown, then escaped. Harrington was | discomfied and wuite converted. them to Lis wide te Hag Exrvomox—Thess Mex Isscxnp.—Am explosion Predicating no. word or fnulmation of polley. on neh | rubs stnently arr ted by oflicor Thampeon, of the won tucking his wife under his arm and coming among them | oceurred in the house of Mr, William Marsh, 92 Prince ynetheris of Stephens being allied with O'siahony | tv-elghth precinct, ou suspicion of being concerned in | ynattended and an foot, with « com i framkness | 9 - " against them. Such, at least, scems to be the posit on of | the axsanit“on Grechan, ant. Justice Dodge committed | that cnrrenes ‘Overy one.” Another time fast nab rihyssdiomectaad wen ace acaba wo shat portion of non-0'Mahonyism properly denominat 4 the service pipe, which was undergoing repairs at, the these occasions he was promotod (May 5, 1863,) an acting master, and. shortly ‘before. the’ sailing. of the Richmond from this city to take in the Mobile blockade, in Soptember, 1863, ordered to duty on the steamer Fort Jackson, ane with her joined the Wilmington iano | Hetrenant (volunteer pavy), fe derod to the command of the Potomaka (fourth rate). 3 resided in Philadelphia, where he leaves a wife family. Io was twenty-five years of age, of a disposition, & pleasant, social companion, and ® medium w the evening. - The Spiritual Lycoum, corner of Twenty-third stroct and Broadway, will be ‘open this evening, at half-past reven o'clock, — Discourse by Horace Dresser, LL.D." Subject—“The Logos ” Toxt—John 1., first chapter, first and fifth verses, ‘Translated from the Greek. Seats’ free. THE WEEK OF PRAYER, For the last five years the members of the various be delivered at half-past seven o'clock in him to await the result of Grechen’s injuries. The latter | nis ate-mpt nt Paria, lis Tite wos sand Co be ales ture h ! Pm Chtistiah ntethan "have ‘ndopteh e ryomominien a the, Renate party, oF those whose ‘xympathics is in the hospital, ened, and his friends bregod him not to oxpore himee't; | Wuttinnte reas sere cia ae ngley aud Solin | aide by the London Evangelical alliance tone ee tae | officer. ince tl o Sieey ot a eee ve bad ve- against 0° Mahony because of the iteral approval of some wanes awetin deteerancel enn hat he immediately. ordered ‘his ‘earriaze to 410 the | received the necesaary care and aiientios Trew wee forwty | art week Of thoyearas a time for holding special prayer | omved natogreph letters iveun The Seeseheay OP the Katy, intrinsic attribute or policy of the Sonate movement. “ regis : “9 theatre. wucing, with him Count Strombolt, to whom be | oF Ste Marsh ne wonton fromthe family | rectinge The Fulton street dally prayer mecting wax | the Various adimrals in whose fleets he bad is “ghie ANOTHER CLASS OF NON-O’MAHONY MEN AND THELK m Friday night officer Kenehean, of the Fifth pre- | aid, laughing. “If Iam to be blown up it'shall at least | Of MP. Marsh. crowded every day Iaat week, and tho sorvices were un. | 8 immediate commanding Le fowlyg wey Sips tap POSITION—THE I. R. B. rinet, while on duty, observed two suxpicious-appearing | be in good company.” i Tumioration Dunixe tux Presext Monrn.—According try and good conduct and services. fore he committed usvally interesting. The spvcial subject for each day was printed on cards suspended at each end of the room. Similar meetings were held in various parts of the city aud in Brooklyn, all of which were ES Blended, Ib the evening pablic meetings were hoid to further the cause of missions, at which interesting facts were given relative to the progress of the missionar in varions parts of the world. cena Intercommunion Between the Chure! if England and the Russian Chu: ‘st LETTER FROM PRINCE ORLOFF. The Moscow Gazette publishes a letter from Prince N. But the non Mahony party comprises another | young men and watched them closely. Shortly before | _ Maximil'an remained idle after his removal from the | to official statement, the number of emigrants that have elass—men who went with the Senate, not for the sake | SURE Ben % : i governorsh'p of the Lombardo-Venetian kingdom until ne * : of the Senate's merits or pol'ey—men who, in fact, dis. | ‘welve o'clock the officer heard@ noise, -and, running in | 1563, when Napoleon decided pon making a catepaw of seseleh aan he heen tenn caer ae iS approved of some of such policy—the Canadian scheme, | the direction from whence it proceeded, found thatthe | him in Mexico. ‘The crown of Mexico was offer d to him be chty-aix. These emigrants “hall es Rotiord: me for insianco—bat who were agaiust O'Mahony because | door of Hugh Daly's junk shop, Ne.’ 970 Greenwich | by Napoleon in Avgust, 1862, and the diplomate were Sea oe Clnuazanis ‘hall from Rotéordam, ‘Bre- Abey believed him against Stephens and bis 1. R. B,, | street, had been forced in. He entered the premises and | put to work to arrange or his acceptance and occupency eprint steal: snd Hamba: composed of the faithful sentinels whose steady devo. | found there the men he had been watching. They of the throne. Nearly a year was ocenpicd in this work, Dissrrkareo Prom Home.—Mrs. Mary Gleason, a wo: tied, fortitude and inagniicont faite axromp'is give soul | no resistance and were taken to the station house, where | and it was not until the 10lN of April, 1864, that ho for. | man forty yenrs ‘old, has been absent from her home fo every hope for Ireland. | The I. RB. are the parties | they gave their names as James Johnson and’Dennis | mally accep'ed the proffered crown. By the terme of since tho 26th of last November, Sh ther tall who own the land; they, and not the American Fenians, | Flanagan. ‘The prisoners, -vho are nineteen and twenty. | the acceptance he made a conditional renunciation of With ddtk bait, bine eyes and eeiere, biel ran tall, anilitary or otherwise, arc those whose sacrifices for ten | one.years of axe, confessed to entering the place for the | the right of eventual euccession to the tron Lear : eyes, and wore. & k dress and of rs, hace beep made at the price of life iisell, aud it is | purpose of stealing, and Justice Hogan committed them | Austria, and an ninonditional renunciation of his share | BOO sme By Ben? So cage mine | 4 saic.de he dressod himeel/ in a full uaiform dress. oye a - Copizy.—In Brooklyn, on 13, of pulmonary disease, Tuomas, the eldest son of the late Henry Cadley, ip the 40th year age awn neat The relatives and friends of iho fai invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, 345 Gold st on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. St: Saturday, January 13, after a brief illness, OLiver Stare. ‘The friends of the deceased and those of the family are of the old land who are to sink or awim with their | for triat. of the family estates, amounting to about 20,000,000 of 7 . Orloff, giving av account of a meeting held invited to attend the funeral services, at the church of sesive land, whaee they cloue hare Kept, ‘ahe gurrata’ AWREST OF ALLEGED NIVEN THIRVES. the ght fo the ewccmsee ees at aurten tot | Mebivoy, 176 Varik wre, tires." ™™™" MP | the tl of Movember forth eablfaneout oa senior the Haw” Dr Kobe corner of Malin avon. tnd tee diun gateeiaasen Thousand: who sew | Roundsman Peiney and officer Shaw, of the Harbor | Merient to the secession Maximilian, finding his foot: | Tux Tscer Guaxp Batt.—The annual ball of the | jand and themes eaon between the Church of ng. | TWenty-ninth street, ‘on Tuosday afternoon, at three Hons to Mere American expeditionary policies.” | Poltcs, arrested Thomas O'Conuor and Patriek Brown, | liold in Mexioo insecure, choose to resign avithin six | “Tiger” Company of the Seventy-first regiment, which (For other Deaths See Third Page.) &c., joined and worked for Fenianiem out of pure confi - v1 of veara from the date of his thy of 4 wo! pure coi boatmen, 0B surpicion of kaving stolen nine sacks of | {rar trom. the date of eats aavenen elite ooeiek ll be held on Thursday evening, January 26, promisns dence in the vitality end availability of this great power cotton, Atene o'clock in the morning the prisoners {0 be one of the most of the Reason. pb yer no} Ss aged gone’ ok, CH found in a stall boat off pier 29 East ee. on PN meg ig of the crown Maximilian left With regard to the decorations of the A of Music, vo Ts SES RY O'Mahony because of his chilliness towards the LTB, | when questioucd as to Low they eame in possession of took placo on June 12, 1864, when he pa OM gre Som novel is EXTRACTING AVOID- and its chief; they wero anti-O’Mahony, while O'Mahony | the cotton ‘av evasive and nnsutistactory answer was | snmed the dispated pi precioes, Walle he needle will Gon be {ally cgnel ne ‘was in their judgment antt-Stephens; and while many of | Riven. The suepectod parties wero detained for ecami- | offer of terms petocne ny tn bag rah gee ad The great demand for Siem ay have Irrevocable opitons, or | ‘ation before Jetice Hogan, fnbmiawion: bot these were eee bic wit tele iene Company to sell "Mahony's innate constitutional incapability. to effort j eflorta have p place ‘armory —————— Sdequate work, and will (herefore fail to rataamy hopes | rie yarn af gmetad Sameer | can, tofmorrow renin. . oe MORE THAN PAYS TO GO OR SEXD im him even at Stephens’ bidding, there is still nodoubt young very brilliant. One of his Tes Yorxe Mex's Asvomamion Bau yor tar Bexar ‘a Bast Indie Coffea Tor bin os, Sen fight, pounde PF ‘bat Stephens’ experiment with O’Mahony’s reform—or | Brewster, was arrested last Wednesday on a somewhat | ening hims! or rae Rowax Catnouio ORPMAN AariuM.—This praise. is wealth."" Rout. Da sole agent” hie promised reform of his old By weed ape poy nove! charge. It is alleged that the accused has been pg oe $ weit annenbene: eon ~ SeeouBter vo obetacie or opposition ‘any act or word of dosanhe - is alre y eaterta Secor nfpelrecboger ay (Aedonrn pirorce, UNI WILL visit ‘Qheire. And this c! while refraining of course from | #9!mg the rounds of several stores in this city recently, | hig to-mortow evening. From the number of tickets sold the Western bu Febraaey Parties having co-operation with O'slehony, whose reformation they | aud ordering goods ed Uditum under-the pretence of | demonstrations Ie tb and the energetic preparations of the Young Men's Asso- ‘ives there’ pending w ors maid ania,” ‘be unable to ar a8 quick as Stephens, still may 207 | uaderstood ciation, the promises to be @ brilliant success, d NG, Counsellor at Law, 585 Broadway. Sealy aot be ‘an element in ‘aroused, | evils years handsome sum has been netted hobo. oA LEGALLY PROC! WITHO! aly not be calculated af, am, slement ° a, tind-this'Seae a larger sum than uouel sex te Dieiyen Prosectted. on Hberal tenes awitch off from the heroic central movement and’ ita aay Fealized, Grafulla’s Seveuth regiment snd Wallace's Adu fr and cAunaenta™ srand, bold and gifted leader, James Stephens. . identity of | The representatives of the Yturbide family of the guests. A fachionable and crowded - ORES Attorney and Comer, 1 eee eueet | on she GUE SESERAL TERMRNTATION. | whom | re Tistaunse taay iS axpocies ing Dipak, REQSLe EROCURED, ron, Fzngons qumbey iano wanglened Te tecsn ae ee "ite | 1. Angelo de Yeurbide, second son of the Emperor. Fn ry Duy Sraeet.—Shortly after twelve o'clock last rosea aaa, My eee @entation, and have undoubtedly set every man to San Front | 2 Augustin de Yturbide (son of Salvador, th'rd son of | might a fire was discovered on the third floor of the five sumessnt cocee. A! PT ATW Goakiler, free Sinking and every man to gravitate to his ad@alty se ; rout | tho late Emperor. story building No. 17 Dey street, escupied by Harris | 7 aes if at Law, yy ed faith, or broken hopes, or his incredulity was , : —————————— ton 000 | 3. Augustin T. de Yturhide, fifth and youngest son of | Piegel, manufacturer of Indies’ hats, caps +1:4 bonnet IVORCES OBTAINED OUT CITY 1 ring the past two weeks the papers have been de. fol | the tate Emperor), the Prince Imperial as adopted by | {ramen algo felt hate | The firemen were early at the different States, all other aw Bathe sioeted a yoted almost exclusively to the | pubiication of the ‘esey | Maximil'an. ge extinguished the fire before it on the squages Sie Aa O'Mahony side of the question, and these emanations, be ao poached much beyond the foor where it - 1. KING, Counsellor at Law, $96 Broadway. as wag natural, involve charges and reflections upon the iy, }. Angelo de Ytnrbide, son of Angelo de Iturbide, and | nated. Gamage done to stock might mm of ‘the other ystem, whose rejoinders and . 4 | also a Prince Imperial as adopted by Maximilian. Pe eitimated at abou: $1,600; fully insured. Mr. Re aig EALTH NONE NEED TELLING ihe ores of cirsinstancss te chef share ha the rrairee hat | im, hmper’ de Yuri, the hed of the fy, ant | for croup by ebay 4 6, ewe fra et aestreo Myppiment which no tser ui adraniage can GS MesBNY OF tte ‘clase of Inerature seoking pub 4 Whi Brothers, 579 one | Who is sometimes called the “Washington of Mexico” in | wrench company. —— Murphy & Weanett also | the divine assistance rather in the success of our Rtn oat si ity. pler glams; W. Heerdt, 150 Wooster street, one extension consequence of his success in detaching Mexico from an office—agents for india ru' Thé first | hamag and short-sighted endeavors, RAN Be table, It’ is also believed that he has’ attempted the What to In the secure of health. now wat to propare the ground by clueidating nae "Since Brantres Elonee wee hen " LETTAR FROM MA. W. J. HYNRY, CLERK OF THE | same game with Bodine & Co, 196 and 199°C bers | SP4'n, wae born in Valladolid de Michoacan, Mexico, in | sale dealers in wines and liquors, Their damage is only | tion. The ‘would 0 TO Tit ‘/. we Ae SENATE. b 4 > 2 bi robabl; tone; 4 erow up, and future generations oO Ls THO! BW", ND 262 Some time since we published (rom the O'Mahony site | Wrewiten alice Wesley eal 8? Washington street, | 1764 He was in early life a Spanish soldier, s - The butting is alacyet honk G00 incon irngatns wid reap the harvest, If God willed it, eas, Cane ha he ti any store in New York. One price ins Wesley, is « plausible and confident — first in the mititia of his native province, but entering, vered an eloquent speech, : 4 Fatt who a letter purporting to come from an offiver of the Wash vel tached’ a ington Circle, and giving « stateruent regarding the wetieo tong Diack bar Hewat ae neh lar GoM | in 1H1O, the regular army of Spain in Monico. ‘He foughe | THE PUANOMAKERs.—The journeymen pianomakers of ph ae te axpeossed hinaealf 6 7 Of that Circle and an account of a visit to the Circle, of philosophically. Owing to the promptness of the | hie insurgent conntrymen with great vigor, ad, having | *iscity, who are represented ty an association, composed at eee come clergymen spoke on NEW York the Cork x of x the sees, Mr. witiaes 3 & mee stat og m aaree taken by f he officer and iby the receiving clerk | been instrumental in suppressing the’ puss Aang of about Ae Tiindred members, mot on Thureday night, at ill be prota commrumenied te Feiken aor fd WERELY MAGAZINE most severe manner. We received the following letter | lots of goods that wore sent to thelr pee forationent Vo | Hed by Morales, he was promoted. He was ently | {n° aihorance of ‘the Talees Seat ins some measures Bed no tamediate referers oe ee rel” By ROd, wt TOC CkWne XSF She from Mr. Hynes, explaining bis position in that matter | the order of the audacious Brewster was pertnitted to | till further promoted for declining to take part uy the p Ficeboag = oe J bt hour iabor system.” Mr, | B Te sae rererence to the matter in hand. | Ten ju theo for January 18 and on general issues. leave the city, and that will of course be returned to ts | {MFreetion projected by Don Miguel Hidalgo, though | Kuatee, the President of the Pianomakers’ Association, | bishops, ee and some sother gentlemen, How T MADE A Haat eit ‘New fonglan Penuay, owners, tendered the rank of Heutenant general; and on the su occupied the oa and, after some discussion, a delega- wees a Ya Mr. GI a who was staying at ie ) i i vernor of Guai T indold. 4 né tne neko” 2 uma | comnivearaog "or ran, Wan anh vou oie. | Sta fvarerncn of &amAily wt | Sagem, rae arctic ns | ghost wan CS gb a a ie Aleiter from one A. McKenna, siguitig himself Treas. COVERIES IN NEW 7RALAND, BTC. elqelttal he reer eae a ee oe onthe Arm Thursday of ext Februtry, | Resol, taltor was ail Une more complicated, and Unat the eae, | Welten « esaly for th ah York WEEKLY a0, nrer of the Washington Circle, Flt hae i San Praxcisco, Jan. 10, 1808. ablic life until 1810 whee’ ao tions in favor of the eight hour rere adopted, | ite eee emucrs of our clergy were nob at Hiberty. to de FISH by Agemitman ef great experts who ows my attention in your lesue of to day’, which Ty a ° Austealie date of the 28th of Octobe for the emanch ion of Mexico from the | And measures were taken to agitate this matter in an | cide any ecclesiastical questions, being entirely guided | the Ins and guts, and who will give more. 1a on a not only for alsificattons of fnots, Wit fo miacep 4 28th of rare received. he deemed pation of Mex: the | emectual manner. A was received from a.com. | bY tho rules and directions of their church. The Servian | the straight and crooked ‘Of that celebrated street th: resentation of Thet Gplate ‘ontaine a. Ne The government dead lock at Melbourne continued, | Army of ihe South, and began ble wane of ot eis | malttos, for that purpose, ing the | story, upon inquiry, proved a mero myth. Pray as been ever published. 2 Great variety of entertain Saee tacregh tee teem that the mecting was | and the Cabinet at Sidney had been reconstructed, Mexico. “He afterwards Claimed that he ascomphiched Organtialton of 0 dre Ineurance company of the piano, | fered up at the beginning and close of tho meeting, She pean anne Meratare, All printed on large type acd Seat of eu Ses em cementite te | Tema mech ectemet err gold devence a | Bene a Purze cist Mereted tapemn | Smee dn var oj senn repped 7OR SALE BE iy BuRRD TALE. of Central Organizer” It was called by the | New Zealand. . He took bong ion. © work was short, To who cannot tof newsmen, we have the Sa ee eee eageatres of the District of | The war in New Zoaland con!inued. ane ‘on August 24, ie clue oy bene LN following fm sled to. remn ‘ — with Spain which virtuall dross it, which Ididat'a sacrifice, A. al iy the i Hhave passed through the hands of ct (Ms letter mast ‘The Nebraska Legisiature. Of Mexico, He Immediately Tormed ‘a government, of Talon square Tam somewhat surprived that It did ot Onana, Nebraska, Jan. 9, 1868, fen be was the heed as 2 ements, Vat this form of undergo correction by inverting. | found tw be unsul Hing, instead of “whem The Nebraska Legisiature organized to-day. The mes. a some time = soter a ae peeled reat ation, sage of the Governor favors the organization of « State Erpere der a Lrg aa aie you heard him declare his policy in your presence, Wren | government, the vigorous prosecution of the Indian war, — ine title hereditary in his family, and found he was and would be guided by his Convie. | and recommends a law for the registration of voters, Ho | ‘,' ot Augustin [uid not ie as ack: ourself not last very ‘nod by your dictuss,” Tt rety WeOu the | also recommends a geological survey of the Territory | formed a. if Bs i i U1 : | and the organization of an Emigration Bureau, with the Serene as Male |e eee of the going to Wi The Steamship Bue ek ts per Sermon greet Tam Conconn (Mim) Baxx Rosesay.—The Concord pf Fh ad The steamshi 7 vee ye me eames kote fered | Uilt, Which xs ip Beigién, for Liverpool, wili tot sail haride S"\,5 | ilough come tind. pty to giveup the vice Cvres | wilh pete a Unt this evening, ag the malls are detained somewhere Echavacri, soon Secicred Yee Bases ‘oro ities to ree benared thant | 08,10 he © | up the rond above Inland Pood. ‘all oeamvient hat | sme dere, Of forty thousand dotlars. | to trees , but that gentieman New Orieams Markets. Mareb eaked, Rosnary.—Thie morn twenty. The aeperion that ia poi Jan, 18 106, Santa mn onan oe three med els ‘Was received at the oflce some men cannot discern Sager 26 © alone. active, soo" | Smeers ot ine New Fe on wt sreebey eas tee of cotton JI bales. ‘of peror did dove jo July, 1°24. Feasong wil —B tion