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ieee acheter ea “enerals Grant and Sherman, Admiral Farra- ‘will be any cleaner, any healthier and any Sa ers fe ceonand cone eteaaees THE SERVICES YESTERDAY. fer from the cholera. The city government fought to be conducted so as to benefit the phate people, not for the emolument of any political cabal, and since both factions of the publicans have confessed by their furious narrels that this bill is another Pglitical job, e hope that it will be promptly voted down. |, We have no special interest in any clique or y party. Whatwe desire is a good city overnment, no matter by whom it is adminis- red. ‘This ought to be the standpoint of very citizen and of every member of the gislature. The political legislation which been so much in vogue has caused Il the trouble in this metropolis, and ntil such legislation is entirely aban- oned we see no hope of any genuine rm. ‘We need no more laws. We only meed to have the multiplicity of laws whieh mow remain a dead letter and effi- iently carried out, Let the Legislature give a Board of Control composed of respecta- le citizens, independent of party, to see that four gove:nment is rightly administered, and bil other city bills will be superfiuous. ‘The ton'y argument against such a commission is What it will interfere in our politics and require ha careful watching as any other department; ut this argument may be nullified at the very Barnes and Chie, "Stee Chase, all of which were enthusiastically appla. Rey. E. P. Smithiold, Secrotary of the Commission, followed with an absiract of “B® *nnusl report, Mr. Charles Demond, of Bos,.°% Who wrote the reso- lutions adopted at the organizatio® % the Commission, gavo an interesting sketgh of its 1, S4ry with mauy thrilling incidents, He exhibited to th.” “dence « five cont bill, which a widow of eighty, who », “rHed her liv. ing by her needle, walked miles to give he, ” Pastor for the soldiers; w silver dollar, the dying gitt of . moter and the wedding ring of a widow who bad giv "°F | gue temporal power of tho Pope, showing (here was more only son to die for his country, or | * stake than the mere power over territory, The tem- atten tag stated that at the last anniversary x poral power of the Popo was distinct from his ecclesias- bos ommission, os the last Sabbath of January, 186. tical authority. Ono was derived from the founders of Striking ode, ‘‘ Your Mission,” was sung. Abraham the Church. Asa temporal power {t was confined to the Lincoln, with his eit form, his care-furrowed face and his | \ territory known as the Holy See. The Pope had de- nobly throbbing heart, was here and listened to it, the | | ‘ered that in the present state of the world tears coursing down his cheeks. Subsequently he sent | |, \ was nocossary, for its welfare, that his authority up the programme, which Mr, Colfax exhibited, on shou V4 be sustained. It was distinct from the spiritual Which appears the following request in his familiar hand- | © °°. \\us of the Church, It was, however, necessary writing—written by that hand ‘now lying cold in the | 61. guthority. The first question to be asked was wer pat Ree ae i how he g, “ed this power, Some writers say it sprung by Mr. Phillipa, . Don't say I called for it. LINCOLN, | from undue bere poi tists gah gtrmmererwnd Mr. Phuttpe, -of dha Baily ‘oaaseet sip) mee mausd ac eons no power on earth can show better Fibs ron! ra fr per authority for \'% Power, The origin of the power is Axed si, ~ hag ag pr iafcy tenis mi owe at eloyon bund \'¥4 years ago. Long before this the Popes peer to mr ; ot Wi aad had become a gr \*#t power. Virtues and talents, such as tepinie;' Besiethe Dosihe, ph aeners ‘st at ali times make their influence felt, Goneral Augur and Rey. G. W. Chediaw, Mer Phillips | ‘hey possessod,m \\ and rich singing between the spceches “We are Rising asx People” | Their charities an. oe a vias and “America.” Mr. Chedlaw’s specch evoked great | Powor wero left at t Ne are garg applause, Ap ies acnese vate OO easier om od Bishop Bimpson delivered the parting speech, summing | Pie were delighted to \ V" charitable. This | ‘came to them a pinnacle which up the work of the Commission, its efficient and vital | Comma | tho: more prominent, ‘Thole appeals wero Lecture by the Rev, Father O'Connor the Temporal Power of ths Pope. A lecture was delivered last evening, tn the College Hallattached to the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Six- teenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, by the Rev, Father O'Connor, on the “Temporal Power of the Pope.” The spacious ball was crowded to its utmost capacity by a highly attentive and appreciative audience. The lecture was one of great intorest, and in many pas- sages the reverend lecturer was warmly applauded. ‘Thero were fow questions that excited more imterost than TM NATIONAL CAPITAL Gratifying Conlition of Affairs in Mississ‘ppi. Contradiction of Senator -Sumner’s Alarming Statements. Probable Disapproval by the President of the Freedmen’s Bureau Bill. Closing Anniversary of the United States Christian Commission. Immense Assemblage and Highly Inter- esting Proceedings. THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL ADDRESS. Official Programme of Arrange- oulset by appointing the bést men as members dl to thi rnment, with eulogy iof the Board, and by providing for thelr instant a cloag with Urillant coeomiam on Genera Groat, and | ‘#8 times lstened to, \arbarens and enemlen ware : i - baad Georgo H. Stewart, whom he declared to be the Lieu. | ruck with awo by their \ Presence, Teo went out to in case they prostitute their power jor partisan or other purposes, We do not dvocate this Board of Control for the purpose f removing any of ‘the present officials or hanging the politics af the city. We are atisfled with the officials and with city poli- ics, sg long as the former do their duty and latter does not pervert the municipal gov- jernment to serve its ends, What we desire pea what the city needs is a non-partisan joard, composed of high-minded, representa- ve men, to superintend all the operations of ie municipality. Give us that and let the calth bill drop; for then the city can take jeare of its own sanitary welfare. confront Attila, who was la, "ing Bus pend waste, fire and sword, and ma We him desist from his mad career. Grate ‘the G) 4 fortified Rome, making ‘and discharging the fun. “Ons Of sovereign pows Phe Popes in'a sintlar way thro “the shicld of the tection over the Italian poople w. ea opgreaset, by princes. Captives were restored 0 liberty by thom. ‘Tho barbarians would one day evin % examples of noble- ness; the next, would botray all | 2@ Worst feelings of thoir nature, Thus changos were Ot made at once; but people in those days all feltan We when brought before the Popes, even before they a %nowledged them the Vicars of Christ. The Emperors 1 \glected the cares of government, Instead of protecting he people, their authority was that of tyrants, robbing tl. \¢ people of their substance, supporting delegated tyrant} cowardly and oppressive. The Popes stil respected ‘he Emperors’ authority in all things right, but resisted t, Weir encroach- ments upon tho rights of the people and th @ privileges of the church. The helplesonoss and malign ty of these tyrants were displayed when an eminsa °Y of the Emperor, who had been sent to take the Pop.’ prisoner, was only saved frum the vengeance of t. © peoplo by the clemency of the Pope he had been son't to ar tenant General of the Christian Commission. After Mr, Phillips had sung “Home of the Soul,” and Rov. Professor Moss, of Pennsylvania, had delivered the closing prayer, the Hutchinsons sung several odes. Rev. Dr. Dyer, of New York, pronounced the bene- diction, and the vast assemblage disporsed, Chief Justico Chase, Secretary Welles, Lieutenant General Grant, Admiral Farragut and many other dis- tinguished persons were present. THE CURRENCY DEPARTMENT. In order to keep pace with the demand for currency, it is expected that this week nearly one hundred thousand dollars daily will be printed. Last” week the issue amounted to four hundred and five thousand dollars, Of this amount, three hundred and thirty thousand dol- lars were transmitted to assistant treasurers and desig- nated dopositaries, and the remainder to national banks and individuals, Wasuatow, Feb. 11, 1866. GENERAL OSBAND ALIVE AND KICKING AGAINST - MR. SUMNER. Ex-Brigadier General E. D. Osband, who was tele- graphically reported murdered by the Southerners last month near *kipworth's Landing, Miss., writes me as as follows, dated January 28, 1866:— The tel graph informs me that I am a murdered man. I decline the honor. I an neither shot nor otherwiso murdered. Alotior, dated “Gubb’sRancho, Skipworth’s Landing,” stating that the country was unsafe, and that ex-federal officers were in danger when attending to their pursuits without a body-cu |, has beon used by Senator Sumner ta prove that country needs federal assistance to preserve order. We can do quite well alone, ‘ome imo about Christinas four non-residents of Mississippi and outlaws made a raid upon a northern merchant and killed a negro, The eitizons, more than half of whom were returned Confederat» soldiers, turned out en masse —— - NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1866. YORK HERALD; MONDAY, F force of their rounds the Catholic world wid the Lombards and the people of thove territories to power. ton thi of the tha Popes. burn their own fing band of Provid®nce Justify this confidence, culation on the experience of his whole fortune on the certain! Rome iifty years hence than that a descendant of Victor Emanuel would rule over Italy, or the heir of ag. vem govern France, God bad built his Church upon & rock, against it, ‘The reverend lecturer waa listened to with great atten- roughou Applatse. ) logic. (Applanse, + anil tet Tt is upon jm thelr rights those We their bargain. We cannot abandon the rights so ©™ | won and #0 dearly defended—{applause) — with such important interests to the Catholic world. reverend lecturer then proceeded to relate bis riences in Rome, illustrating by ane 5 people to the spiritual and Ho. then endeavored to and to justify the continuance of the I and connected The expe. m mporal rule of m the origin ‘he Italians had a proverb among themselves, that they who lay thelr hands upon the Pope would be sui gers. Those who raise shouts 1 umph or cries of despair at tho calamities that be al! him ure like those who are alarmed at the tomporary oclipse of the sun or moon, Let them wait « wh le, and all will be bright us ever, The experience of ages points like the to the present state of things to he who will place his cal- would of a Pope reigning in © to tri rather stake @ gates of holl could not prevail it, MESSIAH, Opposition to Bishop Potter's Pastoral. CMRISTIAN UNION SERVIOR AT THE CHURCH OF THH BROOKLYN. This church was crowded last evening by those who were interested in hearing some of the members of the Christian Union Association speak on certain parts of Bishop Potter's last pastoral which seemed to favor ex- clustveness in the Episcopal Church towards other do- nominations. This awociation was organized im 1863 for the purpose of uniting as far as posable all the va- rious Protestant denominations into @ communion of faith and fraternity. Rev. Dr. Ferris, Chancellor of the New York University, is the Prosident, and among the other prominent officers appears the name of G:neral Dix. Rev. Dr. Vermitye, of the Dutch Reformed church, Now York, was the Mrst to address the congregation. He said all they di ser’ Gas Exrorriox.—We sce that in the city of | m4 parsed them oue handred miles, Oe ascot | Hiram Baldwin has been appointed cashier of the | rest. Tho barbarian became master othe, bo Tuony fMondon a movement has been initiated to take | violence that ha® occurred in this of | office of Comptrotior of Currency, vice Linus M. Price, | The Lambanis made their capa) at Tavis, Ti Ye ino Mississippi (containing four large counties) ince | who is placed at the head of the new Redemption Bureau | whole country abandoned by the Emperors. Whu.'e the the supplying of gas from the present compa- nies and to give it to a board of commissioners lelected by the taxpayers themselves. When rwe take into consideration the great disparity lof prices exacted by the London and New ‘York companies, the comparison is calculated }to swell the tide of indignation which has set An against the extortions of the latter. Ifin the British metropolis the consumers find six shil- ings and a dollar of our currency—the rates ‘charged by the companies at each side of Oxford street—extortionate and oppressive, how mach more reason have the people of New ‘York and Brooklyn to complain of the prices ‘exacted from them. In the first place we know that the profits of our gas companies are enor- mously out of proportion to those realized in ‘any other description of business. It is true ‘that only a certain amount of dividend is annu- ‘ally declared, but this, large as it is, does not the surrender, a or mustered out federal officers of all grades occupy this country as partnors of the owners of plantath are clearing land, intend to oe cotton and have no thought of a violent death, This county {s safe to law and order, safe to the Union, and the residents are as loyal as those of any county of the same size in tho North not utterly given over to radicalism, Every plantation is being worked; all ownors want to hire hands, black or white Nogro mon are given from fifteen to twenty-five dollars per month, with house rent, full rations, fire wood and a large garden for each family, for five and a half day's work per week ; n ‘women, boys and girls in propor- tion, About half of the bottom lands and one-quarter of the bili lands can obtain hands enough. General Osband was formerly Major of the Fourth fll- nois cavalry, commanded General Grant's headquarters escort till tho fall of 1863, and then resign°d his position to accept the Coloneley of the First Mississippi colored cavalry, which he commanded till the close of the war, He was a thorough-going abolition rebel hater, and can- not be suspected of undue partiality for Southerners, THE PREEDMEN'S BUREAU BILL will be sent to the President to-morrow, and the opinion gains ground In the best informed circles that he will not approve it unless materially modified. Among the objections likely to bo urged against its becoming a law aged trees of the forest decay, new trees grow up and take their places, Nature has mage similar provi Vou for the succession of a people, There can be no rum while & Vigor still remains amonggthe masses, ‘he in = ‘authority was overthrown and the Italian peop!e came the masters of theirfown destiny, and they called upon the Popes to take the sovereign power. In this state of things nothing remained for the Popes but for Mutilated Currency, which last week cancelled mati- lated “stamps” amounting to sixty-two thousand eight hundred dollars, KENTUCKIANS PRAYING YOR THE PARDON OP BRECK- INRIDGR. A petition has been received here for presentation to the President asking for the pardon of John ©. Brockin- ridge, It is signed by upwards of seventy members of the Kentucky Legislature. THE EULOGY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Twenty thousand coples of Bancroft’s eulogy have been printed and forwarded by the mail north to-night. Congressmon have been busily at work to-day franking, while their clerks have directed these documents, THE LINCOLN MEDAL. Dr. George H. Perrine, of Now York, to-day delivered to President Johnson and Mr. George Bancroft copics of tho Lincoln medal, strack in bronze, prepared under the auspices of the American Numismatic and Archmo- logical Society, which he was commissioned to present in the name of that association. It was intended to deliver these medals in due form to-morrow as a part of the proceedings at the Capitol; but this could not be could be found to meet the emergency, thus the temporal power became vosted in thom, The Italian poople felt that nothing but the protection of St. eter would save them. ‘0 Bt Peter they cried protect on, and they invested in his successor the gov- ermoptal authority of the States. This took place sub- stantially by the people calling on the Popes (o under- take the office, It wae mantfested in ther joy when the Pope was firmly seated on the throne, The Pope thus became sovercign of the Roman States, hoping that by influence be could prevail upon the Lombard to give over his subjugation aud our oppression, Faumg in this, the Pope turned to France for succor, In the depth of winter the aged Pope crossed the Alps, and, almost perishing, reached the Court of Pepin, where he ‘was received on beaded knees; the King begged his bless- ing for himeclf and two sons, one of whom was after. wards the celebrated Charlemaguo. The Pope claimed tho protection of the powerfal monarch, and bogged hun to come to the rescue of his mf ‘the King did so, and twee before the wails of Pa’ compelled the Lata: re) the fit vid ‘are the following:—That it applies to Kentucky, at | done without h disturbance of the previously prepared | assigned to the Pope for ever. present the surplus of profit actually divided, | too casasuy; that itereatesa swarm of oflcers, and | programme, Both the President and Mr. Bancroft ex- for coe tage’ f Pomepae gt pgm nao ‘and which in ten years doubles the amount of capital invested. It will be answered to this that the rates charged are limited by the charters of the com- panies. So they are; but it is notorious that thereby greatly increases the expenses of governmont; that it establishes a judicial system anknown to our form of government, and that it confers too much power ‘on comparatively irresponsible agents. The Prosident may fod many others, but these are meutioned as most obvious. pressed themselves delighted with the modals and the remarkable accuracy of #@ likeness. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. various cities were placed on the aliar at ot. Peter's at Rome by Pepin, thus securing what was already given by the poopie themsctves, and which is known as the peuple’ donation. ‘This was In the year 54, and al- thous! claimed to be sovereign’. But from that timo until this the sovereign power of the Popes has entered into the polity of Europe. At tines this power was assailed, but the interruptions were too slight to have any effect on the minds of the people. It bas the happy feature of combining oll the tiles that cau render legitiinave any fer. their The Em had abdicated thoir wer, and it Was necessary for the people themselves aud Ker thssie quietness that the Pope should assume sov- aemetaorees for the Memorial Address on Life and Character, to be De livered at the Re of the Congress bay 4 Them, in OANADIAN AFFAIRS. Since the departure of the Canadian delegation it has transpired that Sir Frederick Bruce is immensely pigased with the dencwement, His chief foar appoars to have been that such trade facilities would have been accorded the British provinces as to build up an identity of inter- ests, and thus weaken their attachment to and depend- ence on the home government. It is also suspected of Both Hi or Uni st ry tee} the — of the House resem iw Hon. Georg: e1 ae To-Da var ds if re roft, ye Capitol will be closed on the morning of the 12th the members of Cow ; At ton o’ the doors to the rotunda will be to whom invitations bave beeu extended, ere.gn power. mand of the people themselves that he show ‘assime this tomporal power, and whatover right the Manhattan Com; onsider- inder the joint lution of Congress, presid| sword ne by r it over tyrants was vested us the pany, in © that our refusal to establish any equitable regulations for | Sine'ry othe two houses, and. to thove ihe veeeiding | tw rene,” Wit Pepa thon did was alterwarda con- stion of the renewal of ils charter for | oxchange of products will lead to confuderation between | of admiasion to the galleries by the chairman firmed by Charlemagne, who cromed the Alps and con- quered the Lombards, attaching thoir dominions to bis baw hm pole pobrunhsrentesieet own. This i tho power which new Lom! hall per thousand ve ~~ . can gon wrged striving to wrest from the Foye. Herotofore eo gove- feet; er in seth re of ite vege. the United States. It te, furthermore, coming to be un- faeekeks wee anes ah eouinne a ' letter of invita- tease power ‘was the ark of evilization throughout thy . agreemen| derstood that the prevailing object yates tion oF a ticket of adminston. world. Ghibdeline himself acknowledge is power. mi ao dae nas a adap i The ball of the House of Representatives will be opened o esis that the temporal Henry Leo lately defondod th po wer of the Pope rested on exacts from the consumers the government | of trado regulations between this country and Canada are te incontertable ngnts for the admission of Reprosentatives nud thove to whom ‘tox and an increased rent for metres, which | ™ore political than commercial, and are almost solely tn- eS have ae a ano age was? be conducted — & one one in ae e 4 ‘gmat. : spired by Engiand’s perfidions behavior durin, war. ‘soats ansigned to them, as follows: — will blame the Pope for aes 4 Fight, now throat ®enders an already unreasonable rate beavily - A a mn tho war. | Orr’ Preadent of the United Sisiee will be-seatedin | ened? it is a, legitiinate ri oa guarentes wie © an = world. ype was similar to the power rict of Cotombia. The parallel ‘When time has softened this asperity and the commer. cial advantages of international trade are beiter under- w bim of hts pow front of the Speaker's table. The local nathority of The Cirief Justice and Assogiate Justiens of the Sa- preme Court will ocoupy seats next to the !resideat, on A stop must be put to these increasing ex- A OAS OE OPO: {he right of the Speak r’s table, 4 be found p ‘and the paral send. came. Seen ue * nid be ound po ° actions, or presently the metropolis will be- oe fa a Mogi A aprons Bom gro ‘The Diplomatic Corps wu Gcoupy Rents next to the boon noticed. ie 95 ~ in jcome enormously expensive a place SION RRM: Buy etme Quaaty on tho right of the Speaker's table. sort beter became intoxicated with power, son, be ° P ee COLF AK, Tie heads departments will uccupy Sats noxt to | said, are necemary to arrange It such, and arrange it weil Atd for the government of soals, It was the beat Unt could be devised or ina ined. raised Ww this power from the idea that the Ruiman peo- ple thems tyes were opposed to i In common with ail thoological writers, be admivied that all power of governs ment is derived from the people, If derived from the people, Itcan laxt mo Jonger than for the thaw it ranted, ant (ocontinue \t longer would be weurpat, tit beet long birth and sup, ‘athuicity prevailed among the io WO have tue dinpowal of Labs power fin that it Will affect the growth of our popula- tion and drive out taxpayers to Westchester, (Long Island and “New Jersey. The objection ‘dhat we cannot Interfere wilh the present char- ‘tors of the companies is absurd. They have for- feited them themselves by violations of the con- Aiions on which they were granted. If the the President, on ibe left of the Speaker's tate. Officers of the army and mvy, who, by name, hare re- ceived the thauks of Congress, will occupy Seats Decl to the beads of departments, on the eft of the Speaker's Assirtant heads of departments, Governors of Mates aud the Mayors of Washington and ocenpy seats directly in the rear of the The fourth and last anniversary of tho United States Christian Commission was to-night held im the Hall of tlie House of Representatives. All the seats, beth on the floor and in the galleries, were filied at an early hoor, and many persons were unable to obtain admittance. ‘Phe Hon. Behuyler Colfax, Speaker of the Houre, taking tue chmr to preside, said: — bike ‘The fearful triad to which oar repul was, fa ay oe | t ie r os for the vation of ite exixtence is over, 4 te dow destroy, o people of New York will bestirthemselves at | {a'ioet'wno died that the bation might Tivo seep 1a ae “: een “hs to-toligul. oy. the’ ad Mio and, foree the miatter ot the attention of | their roa i via ehmrnyarty, iy ‘eronow | “Fue o ele coed nist concen oye “natn ateuty tho Leglalature, the whole plan of the city sup- fino, Fate Set secaceed te milbenane hese | Sat: ta e.see, Seen. TS SE SSvetine fe pempeees for whi hit was formed. But io assert that a gation Wishing to Bake hall perpetual had poh 5 fight to do co, that no binding * cond be inade, would Subversive of ia Own principle wid laormetstomt with ite Pr enh peels 6, ees Wile of the haji, m the rear of thoce ifvited, ana reserving four rows of seulson either ade of the maim asle for sona- Ply cold’ Wo'vevised aud reformed in afew months, When the bill creating the Board of Muvicipat Oontrol becomes lnw it will at once tors, r . The Aiptomatte ery will be reserved exclusively for | « bie. Uf sovereignty ls not incompatible in ove suyply the machinery for it, A short act can Gp teanlien ot tee, Cantons Ot fh ey owe ‘hy 'swuld Win incompatible’ im another t Who will be proviaed with uckets of wv i this was not so Gee will peuple then be passed abolishing the charters of all the could not be restraved in any way, and existing companies, and delegating to the new The galleries on ¢ thet aide of the bail will be reserved | rele withynt limitation of race or power, age oF sex. and for ladi do U-men accompanying ‘ded | may pine « thowe who disagree with them. Board ‘the powers conferred by them. In this with tickets, antl bait pot eleven o'clock. front | ¥» 7 srerpment ever extubbahed self oo the prinespt t ten 0 the dew “ - ‘ id be a singular git, wheh no Gatien cou! (ear oom Cepve ay em comes lis] wren o'clock, wilt be opea to all Me tiékers. | inorporate in its (natwations, and heh Bo people tacat of the peofits made by the companies 0 duorkeapers will be instructed not to ‘any | yet claimed, and these would be found in the fow where tt was claimed. Thetrtroe nature mdicated by plunging such ciaimants und'r the most ayreinte of depotiems. Authority in_such eaves would perint with the | fe of the nation, There can he no permanent crament whore there Is no saccession of poser tools WhO see nob their danger, of koaves who y Roquire something by tein elevation and e-cape personal comseqnences, will secept power, fore terfam who fret law of the Gospel. would seem to favor. that, confess as in in Paris has bee atch Reformed church vices in, and In return refuses the pastor of that church the privileje of commamon with him, he violates the Brotherly love should be shown by actions, and donominat ons should exchange religious with each other in an amicable spirit, the Protestant Brotherhood be banded firmly against the common enemy, aud let this abominable spirit of exclu siveness, shown in a late pastoral, be cast aside. Ho said he could not nor should not submit to the narrow piat- form of refusing to commune with those who merely dif fered from him in some trifling points, as that document Hy said there was no radical dif- between the Baptists, Congrogationalista, Preaby- or other sects; but that the Hig» Chureh Episoo Christians, wo Christ, and it be at variance with the spirit of tho Gospol to oxclude them from participation in our services morely because from usin some trivial points of organiza tion, notof faith, To say, for instance, that the Bap: tists, because they use different coremonies from us in administering the sacrament of baptism, are therefore outcasts from the fold of Christ and unworthy of ¢ munion with the faithful, is an unwarrantable tnterfer. enc) with each Christian's private all in keeping with true Christianity an Episcopal bint the use of a must recetve would n. and pot at ourtwoualy offered » periorm bis wer. Let 5 ees“ of Tom Brown, 4 man about town; Mme. Krinolina, « fashionable milliner, and Kin neaw, an original aboriginal, in the second, during the week. There ix @ very fine company at the Broadway, md the ruyh for seats 18 Immense, TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUGE. Tony Pastor continues to carry out his original deciara- tion, “A constant succession of novelties my policy,’ to its fullest extent, To-night he will place on the | boards of his Opera House, ia the Bowery, 4 new seuss. tion drama, called Life in Mexico; or, tho Paviet's Daughter, founded upon incidents of the French oo cupation, In the cast some of the parts are assigned thus:—Nina Garza, tho patriots daughter, and Maréo, 4 Mexican boy, by Miss Laura Leclaire; Diedrich Voo- dundersinit, a Dutch trader, by Josh Hart, and Mike Malloy, a Mexican, from Mullingar, by Johnny Wild. Mise Millie Ashton, the well known cantatrice, makes @ first appearance at the Opera House this eveniag. Jobnny Mack is o huge attraction, and Tony Pastor bim- self comes out with two new songs—''Matida Baker’ and the “Bowery Boys.” CURISTY’S MINSTRELS. Goorge Christy will produce an amusing, in fact am “excruc ating” novelty, at thef{new Fifth Avenue Opera House this evening. It is entitled Bal Masque de# Arions, and has Rumy Sowers, the troublesome doorkeoper, by George Christy; Manager, G. L. Ball; Mr, Frosh, a mem ber of the press, Frank Leslie; Hamlet's Ghost, @. L. Hail; Mog Merrilee by Fred. Abbott, Of the other songs and acted pieces we may mention “Gaily, the Tfouba- dour,” “Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming,” Plats an@ Sharps, Two Young Contrabands, Double Song and Danoe, and Scenes in an Apple Orchard. Christy's company acknowlodgod to poasoss most excellent talent, BAY ANTS MINSTKELS. Tho Bryants witl give at Mechanics’ Hall, Broadway, the laughabio sketch of The Live Ingin, with Hunkee Doree, the Live Ingia, by Dan Bryant; Mr. Pigtail, to- bacooniat, Nelse Seymour; Mr, Primrose, Neil Bryant; Fanny, Rollin Howard; and Pote, Dave Rood; conclad ing with How Aro You Greenbacks? Song, dance ama mirth of every desertption will abound afterwards. SAN PRANOINCO MINSTRRLA. Mowers, Birch, Watnbold, Bernard and Backus are as popular, agreoable and entertaining as ever at 686 Broad way, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. The boune ia filled (0 repletion nightly, and the company entors om ita forty-first wook under the moat favorable auxpions. In the original novelty called Andy Johovou's Proclama. tion aro J. Cooper and W, Fields; and in Adel-Gremy and Norma on a Lark, Hoary Rico and W, Bornaré. ‘The performaaces will conclude with the laughable tar loeque of the Beverage Gaugers. HOOLKY'#S OPRKA ROUGE, RUOOKLYM, Hooley has out asplondid bIL, whieh every person im Palians wish to shut out all others from the foid of Christ. Rey. Dr. Surry, of the Church of the Ascension (Epis copa), New York, next followed. chargo of exetuaivoneas in the Episcopal C ing that it could only bo applied yaad whe Hed to h by stat belonging that Church, and not to the spirit of the Church itself to accept the power thus thrust upon og No others | He was rejoiced that there was abroad a strong feoling among all Christian denominations in favor of unity and fraternity, Rev. . Ext, of the Dutch Reformed church on for | Brooklyn Heights, said that nowhere in the Gompel ix there any particular Charoh named as tho true Church, and that the early Christians always promoted charity find union, no matter whether they belonged to the church at Ephesss or at Antioch, Alter acoilection had beon taken my for the Christian Union Association the usual evening sorviee took place. Anniversary of the Church Charity Foundation. The fourteenth anniversary of the Church Charity Foundation was held last evening (Quinquages ma) In the Church of the Holy Trivity (Protestant Episcopal), Brook - lyn. The large eb rob edifice vas Bled to repletion long before tho hour appointed for services to commerce. At bards to kign a peace, by whch the present territory was | half-past seven o'clock the clergymen entered the eburch ‘The territory | dromed in their saccrdutal robes The evening services wore thon opened, and were conducted by the Rev, Dr Ditton, Rov. Dr. Haskins, Rev, Profersor Seymour, Rev ALN. Littajoba, the rector of the chureh, and the Rev, Moaera, Hopki Go" tity thy crorised. powors, they over } pone Rev, Dr, Hotfin Adams, aur, aseintant road the annual report of the ma "7 Charity Foundation, from which we make the following abstract :— ‘The receipts of the goneral fund, tpeluding @ balance from last year of $2,176 4, a0 Washborn and Jane Geralt of Of Uhis $6,000 have been seourely i hope that it may be retained for the enlarging tho prosent building whenever ft Tho Popes had not to establish claims against | 91) 992 60, Drovn, ihe legney of bave amount Bosheell, Fellows. At the conclusion of clr Of the ora of the Eoibor ted to ented, ftkant be ed expedient Lo commence (his much needed work eae fe ‘orbes’ There Was the desire. tho urgent de- | sinoo the iast annual report the balance of $1,600, dye to the Brooklyn -avings Bank on the mortgage debt, snerous donations of the roalduary will and other contributions. has Four thousand two hundred and ninety dollars have also given during the ditional land, With th year for the purchase of ad- the Board has made a valuable are | addition to the property, extending the front east om Herkimer street ope banded and three foet six inches, at a cont the credit of of 92,05, Managers successful administration even a8 at proseut ings which anda pew one added a soon a# practicable, Home for the Aged there receiving the benefits of they corm ik of now umyportant constituted, that have whould be enlarged leaving a balance in tho treasury to rehasing fund of $1,782 The Board for the more the In the twenty eix aged women charity; thros bave died, Owe diamissod, and four have been admitted duriug tho rin. ve below the full limits of the building at te present siz’, During the year eighteen children have been ad- Objections were | mitted to the Home, fifteen have elther been returned 0 Orphan Howe there are now forty three whom twenty-four are boys and Bineton Hecent removals have redoced the number to tw Uueir faunilies of have been provided with suitable Ubristian homes, Some of the, chil iren are #0 ; Bunddy schools of hhewon by the various Kplscopal but increased attontion ts Called to this guljent. yrted ths coat of supporting each orphan tn the Home i» bat sisty dollars per amar, Aftor the reading of the report the Right Rev. Bishop of Rhode iaiand preached a sermon (rom Vroveris xiv ‘The sermon objecta of th reb Charny and foreibly a large contribution wae taken up in behalf of thi phiacthrupte institation. City Amusements. the subject of alame-givimg, amet Gocmtastes wore ably uatratad. At the conctuston of the sermon A spirited enterprise, d rected in the mast liberal man ner, with the view of piecing attractive sed moral ptores before the public tn exeefient style, pervades the mane eer! am rangemonta A all the woll ordered places of ment io the city, The comsequence i* that these ishinenta are crowded to thelr, utmost capaciy every evening and at the matinees, given in wmne of thet @ Wednesday and in others on Saturday afternoon. Tue advertising columns of the Hansto ammounce Gne sod Varied programmes for this and the peat suncoodion evenings of the present week. WOOD A THRATHR, Manager Wood has « brilliant attrsetion at hie new and besatifal theatre in Broadway We tomy an well, before particularizing 4, adver our reader lo emrage their wate there st a carly « moment se posible, Mer owing to the fact of Mie Lacie ing there on the 0th instant, Mr, Drow his only sud the Wetnewtay a gtbat favorite, and had very ind From the wuceme ot Mine Rashton's wew theatre, ie vruption—the dangers table. and the nation is the sufferer, Nene wilt deny the ge to be’ I, ot ie ~ “J 4 House of Re jtatives will be called to rier ight of We to witldraw ty ic te of fe iro Seen the cy anthoriion uaderake the | Si.rrtiusmiltomat expan You wither fom | yy mtr at tteireseae Hah of op wo wir the vice wae | Prank Drew, the evshrand urine aad character ee eT nan quarters of the nation, | “Tie Marine Band, stationed in the vesttbato, with | their own safoly-—thet of secuting luc permanent evtab. | actor, commnncrs sh engagement at . fi gm nutacture of the article themselves. aioe ne Bh a Perorm appropriate musle, ccameg Ween woe exereiges | lishinent of the governmeata! authonity, and these right | doy) evening; tet to b» comm need. secure this Impiien the obligation to neenpt the sett Literary Intelligence. Ulees oto cart and silos of the so, from, cowed | “he Sonate wil axcemblaa twelve o'clock, and, alter ‘Raat so long as the contiions are. conaplied wan ang | Weetern sypsart Mr Alfred Hi-Pentt, of New York, bas taken the | or tn cabins, feos ao prayers and the reading of the journal, will proceed to | their abandonment of the right to revoke tat will Ht | i* Hmited i six ‘ Of Gin wealthy te the witoa’s site came the the hall of the House of , following | was to se-are this that people called #pon tk | matinee, Mr. Drew tro vble to complete, arrange and publish « act of “Tables | aid which poured its weno Sale the coffers of | their Prosident pro ‘emprre and their Secrotary, and pre: | Tope tw accept the sow and to secure thia se come fore poried 4 wen outa ethen tinh p> ‘of Square Yards,” in which be shows at »giance the Soeaen on — aatathad ba coded ty their pergoant at Arma. | Oa reaching the hall | Pepto and Charlemacue the Alps, Prance has of | ue andiouces ree neg roment of lineal yards, French metros, annes, de- = ‘benevolence, er the of the House of Representatives: Benators will take ale you one eae ee Oe, etene and ponanprreaon erm maroon gr ad ‘Remea si tho prepte rotund and Boo’ marae Miryam Sorat Fak Diiculy achieved victors Wii wei re reigned af hme nnt oan wr | Samos heme er (eee wap fo do square yi Darts ay that for this ita cay woul ve been reduc = oe oe t the condition of Pal of Bal "rhe tins | Mr. Wood's extabitishment) we have wo doubt he wit te Atte volume will no doubt be very acceptable to the | isseif, from fey they rrsoued #0 many thoa- whieh saved. then vas thas the mee Meno wat por reesived with s very crowded houge, The Will for the farverepahetio m eee will | the batdle eld they caine to snatch our brave ‘etenders pang Fer eae eee ce done | Week ia the two act drome, Staged from the late tts on remane “— 4 from under of the they hed, Irving's besatiful tate of “Rip ¥. quale by the square yard ax exacted by the present ta- | fallen: to the ty ‘caee te mamas ‘“ Famer nice | Washington irvina’s tip Van Wink nit, We believe the work ix approved by the enstoma the beloved wife Ci hy zeae ot At present being played with marked mucvem at the Troasury officials of Now York and Washington. a ; to the Prauance | Adelphi theatre, Londos, gether with enew version = hero om wae ee wo | ¢ oe) of Mee Woodie novel ot “Kast Lynne,” and 1. Van Nostraod has published in pamphlet form a | way to the tor poimt fim to that, betier eet ets | arte om oe van ten collection, by Senator Henry Wilson, Chairman of thé he live « life that will never die. Resting whew they dle, tied the Great Western, Drew apgeress Committee on Military Affairs, of the various milttary | from these of ow that the victorious ensign Matione are har. | by the very talented company engaged ot Woot's cevcunnree of Congress (rom 1861-1806. The numerous: | pti srals tho Wow Tonatsont of out trecaun, [yi] LUCY NUMHTON'S THEATRE valuable: * The murical comedy, the Biask Detnine, bes bed #och on anqualifies Devedway, that excollent judgment, has determined ‘og thie, te hind, “weeks, The mone the homes, f if ty i H ! i iY lr i i Mr, ii % & i Brooklyn will read. He makes am entire and graaa change this evening, bringing out Pongo, or the Mir- chiovous Monkey, The'ploce is new, end “everything” elvo in the house is new and brilliant, MINS MAGOIM MITOHMELE ‘This young artiste appear in ber famows rile of Vaa chon the Cricket at the Hrooklyn Academy of Mexico to- night, under the management of Mr, ©, W. Tayleure. The enpport to be rendered her is of the highost chatie ter. On the following Monday Mies Mitehell commoneer an engagement ia thty city. MISCELLANEOOS, Mr and Mra Marney Williams conciaded » mowt’ proe- engagement of four wooks mt the Holiday streot Baltimore, oo Baturday wight The howe was y night, and on many oconsions poople'hed to leave the doors for want of room. The season watam immense success. These admirable arti commouce es noason of three weeks at Washingtow this (Monday) evening, after which they will return to New Yort, whore, we are glad to learn, they will onem on Kester Monday . i Ai TY RA 38 TS . ‘The Monarch a oy ty yy s al is 4 for Ve een th 4 4 terme fone pew coments salah Dae It ah ee eatren of the d ~ 8G ChE ves Hot to wh of Ute lurunees Hy rapture LA. y nen nnd divrability the fragranor foral extract has to equal in the weld. An Effectual Worm Medto! The combination of ingredinals used in making HROWMN'S “VERMIE UGE COMPLTS' te puck aa to give the beat poast- Me effect with asfoty Worms in the stovnarh cause irritation and often prtonged sickness, and can be removed only by the use of & sure rem. ody, which will be found tn the Veraifuge Comite, A. Of en milion of Amerieans, 990,000 are more or leew dzepeptc. “ut they are a0 of their ewn serard. for, in fnple, agrecabin, pure and harval Tetiea's stom ACH BITTRIS there te bale vanety of the “uations! disease.’ Malistios prove cases diminich in pamber th arate with the of the epectic AS Explestons.—No holler shaw! without Ast P44 TEVTOR, Over Kay in use. Address JOUN Anne ; 60 Joba street, New York A Boon.—Ward's Ladies’ Paper Collars and Caffe. Also Gents’, whotesaie and retail, A es AS te rh Haentnc, making the xa av am's Marnchel Causes the ‘Park Pow, and 6 WLI Reo tee Temklin street ‘olors a Nate Rate oR, Address.—Pollak & Som, Meerschanm: Manutactcorn, it Mroadway. soar Fourth atrent. Pipes, Cigerwobders oul, .cumted All Legal Lottery Prices Cashed, Draw~ tae eereabare ond We torsediins Ate 116 Vranklin street, Pry vanes omg 8 = meentrny SuSOKE i Broeerny- aid : aed eine AES dren hs serves the helt , ‘, ow Crittadore’ ete Ooze, wi Basen raid How, sewing “Machine Com paw: Ln} ow vine La 4 eal joterenesion, oiy= (ines ond fu tor, Compas on 04 — f eae immense Prices Paid Ow Old Meoks— ae A Hasmns ees al Havens Very —Prinee Pa’ aol 5 — Ke