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THE CHURCHES. eee Religious Services Yesterday in New York and Brooklya. Sermons by Henry Ward Beecher, Thecdore L, Cuyter, and Drs. Storrs, Bellows, Tyng, Armitage, Hawkes and Others, Interesting Exercises in the _ Catholic Churches. A Colored Preacher Thinks * a Man’s a Man for a* That.’ BRIEBLL CF POLICHMEN. Dedication of a Church Greenpoint. at &o, eo. Tho fall roligious season commenced iu this city and Brooklyn yosterday, As wii! be seen from the tollowiag Feport, the different churches were generally well at- tended. This may be accounted tor from the fact that summer tourists are now returning home, and many Aoudtiess attended church yesterday with ‘he expecta- tion of hearing political topics disenseed by uheir favorite ministers. With afew exc: plions they were disappointed fo this oxpectation. The reverend genticmen as arule fought shy of political s betny ina siinitar fix to tho Miss'ssippi steamboat minu whon he me! ush od ‘Yankee who could ontswear him, they felt incapablo of Going justice to the sy bj emendous seusa- tion ereuted by tho letiers of F 'y Ward Beecher. iter PLYMOU Beecher at Home —¢ Church-Mr. Bee Topics. To say that Plymouth choreh, Brooklyn, was thronged yesterday morning gives but o faint idea of the crowds of peoples who were fon’ wending ther way to th Dince from an carly hour (il) te commencement of the wervioes. Rev. Henry Way Beeche ° an absence of several wooks, returned |) vecupy Dit, and this is a sufficient answor to ( uory why h a myriod of human beings were Coli r there. The spacious edifice aud all tho avenucs leading to it were literally packed, and it was with dificalty that My. Reecher could find his way through the crowd to bis stand, When he took his seat he, to use n hacknoyed phrave, waa the “observed of all observers."’ It is love's labor lost on ths part of a certain class of senentiontalivts to endeavor to manufectare a feeling of antagonism botween Mr, Reeeher and his flock, tor it waa cosy to perceive the emotions of gladness and hearty Wolcome which were A upon avery coun! ‘ag the cost Wolized pastor flied bis accustomed pluce ie Piymouth ehureh yesterday morning. 11 is wel! known (act (hat there ts 8 wide differance of opinion between Mr, U. and a large Bamber of his congregation upon the at political queations of tho tires, but from what is posi- tuvely known of both pat and people, the rumors Of a probe divroption of the =the intellectua! antaxoniom exisung be ewoen them does not fh the singhtert mar tho cordial and affectionate attachm nt wbich biods their hearts to- wih cords of superne! love. Gur reaters may amnirad that “grasa will crow in Fifth avenue’ be fore Me. Boecher will thunder in & cathedrai fn that aristocratic vogion, and Horace Grecley wlil become notorious a8 an exhorter fp Methodist cauip meetines before tho Brooklyn Heiguis orator witl accept the tumored invitation to remove the scene of his labors from Brooklym to Chicago. The one yeetorday morning were opened by the ny a Well diserptiaed autheur accompamed: the new organ, after which Mr, mitered oue of the most eloquent prayers that ever fell from faman i Aa son a8 Une prelim! Aoyotional exercises wore concluded, Mr. Beechor said:—You are aware that fata attlicted annualiy with what ts culled optithalm.c catarrh, Festing vatatly from amonth to six weeks. It does noi ae my voice for the year, but tho closing sage ct thie temeecery troubte is acthinatic, aud makes for me to speak more than once a’ day when I bogin my minisirations sgain, As there is ‘Other hat beon found to preact to-night, that the house should be but T suppose {t ts more pra on the first Sabbath bat will be @ regular morniug and A CHURCH. wt Thrown, vt Ply Sitent upon F ii fl i Hereafter { trast there night services ag usaal. He then proceeded to dolivor @ ‘dincourse, taking for bis text (he fourteenth and fifteenth i of Ephesians. Dir. Beecher aliusion to political questions sion he satd:—Tt is a thought of me that men are powerloas to door you can thrust me away put from your bearte you ® good man can vay to ine, No can any to me, a If thon arte I join myae'f to thee and am visible and physical churelt is invisible. It ts in {t is God that gives us fa the power of men it is God and makes He Hh tHe i H 5 iit is i it : B #3 i, z : i z iH tl Ff i & H 5 ; # z i F ty ; i! ‘ef F t Hl i res a3 Es e $5 ing wn Be Nf, and it will only broaght from dark. And the inst tear 8 and the pew earth redeemed, with God Test—brotberiood in i 3 : ie 8-3 He Hd # ir H : E i E i tt ze eX Hi [ i Hs H F 3? 5 i FE Es | i i i LAFAVETTE AVENUE PRESSYTERIAN CHURCH yler’s Prayer for The President Me Speaks of Drunkenness in High Maces, The church of the Rev. Theedore L. Cayler, D.D., Yafayotis avenue, corner of Oxford wiroet, wae Oiled Yestertay moroing with more than the ugoel number of worn! pyers on bie esirous of bearing tho reverend jentloman return from Saratoga aud the nm ring scenery of Loke wee «8 discourse ha peace, itd, em, On Galatians, v. GR and 2a or De Cuyier sfoat the Precnsont ‘may beled wet Laad Thou war Chief hin predecessor, and may mathe light of ree of the kermon by Ha reg uter pastor, Rev. lr, ROS Siorre, ir Jn the morning be preached a very eloquent sermos 05 the eonacionenses Of a God around us. He demvnetrated in om) eReaning and i's fret infant mops ( the paths ov To the evening ['r, Storr tom bie text from Mth chapter and Sih vere, ” tbe sxsimiiation The bemty of the unt te Of God'et eek Fos eutive and Mnterenued, Th b, the ongregational Sooctecrion ve Brockiye ig RoCCURTN) One, pastor And momnbers working turether® perfect If CHURCH OF bil PURITANS. Shepherd and weer Ovt of Town, Yesterday thore was ry TViCe at the Churoh of the Puritans Serviconas ot Yet deen resumed afer the mame embers of woieh ome Goem sesor seas, oa ‘hren of the other ruatioat! dana “nl ber ye sees the oat of town patra Daleranad tae cap tel and foe yore rene ALL SOULS’ CHUBCH. Re. Dr. Betlows on the Ruropcen and President Johneap. Goerions tt this pince OH wordh'y yarrer. Wr the Ker, HOW, Bellows (wie bow = ~ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1866. Jnat returned from the usual midsommer varation), am! wore listened to by a highly appreciative and faahion- ble, though uot very numerocs congrogation. The mod- erate attendance waa doubtiess owing to the fact that a considerable proportion of the members of this church have not yot roturaed from the watering places and fash- jonable resorts. The selection of Seripture chosen asthe subject of the Rev. Doctor's remarks wes from 1. Corinthians, v., 14, 19 and 20—“And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to Himself by Jesus Christ, and bath given to us the ministry of reconciliation,” &c. The preacher briefly yet eloquently reviewed the great events of the past three months in either hemispheres, The advent of the cholera to our shores, the successful laying of the Atlantic cable and the late war in Kurope were succes. sively alluded to and elaborately trented.. The move- monts of tho political parties now acitating the nation formed the closing topic of his discourse The Doctor said that during the time he had been absent a mighty effort bad been made to bring the government onco more under the control of those whose efforts had, for the period of our civil war, been directed with all their energies towards destroying the national exirtence, These men had come with their hands yet rocking with the blood shed tn a most fratricidal war and had made a bold and determnined eflort to seize the heim of the ship of state: thay had come demanding righis which they had willully forfeited, and without offering guarantees. for their future submission to the lawe of the nation. Every week had developed more and more the shame!oss policy of our natioual administration of tim who bad been raised to tho dignified and honored position pro- viously and #0 ably oceupicd by our martyred Presi- dent, Alarm followed alarm lest there might be & renewal of tho terrible combat at home, ‘but under the reconciting Inflvence of an aliwiso Provi- dence there is no longor any dread of tho fearful chasm in which all seemed about to be buried Thank God, the ylorlons news from Vermemt and Maine, soon to be ro- echoed from Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, had calmed all foare and get at rest all doubia about the future foly of our beloved land. He conciuded by asking that «{ tho great Ruler and Reconciter of the universe would so guide and direct the hearts of mon that in the test 80 s#00n to come up for the decivxion of the people thew might be guided aright, and baving reached the goal of the nation's safety, all miads and hearts might be reconciled and revtored: OR. TYNG’S HEW CHURCH. Rev. Dr. Tyne, Jr. on the Pardoning Power, The eervices yesterday atthe Rev. Dr. Tyng's cow chureh, situate at the corner of Madison avenue and Forty-secont street, wore conducted by bis son, the Rev. Stephen Tyng, Jr. The usual monthly collection, which wae announced the previous Sunday, was made. The Proceeds will be devoted to assisting thore churches which have suffered on account of tho ravages of war in the Southorn district. The reverend gentleman's dis- course was taken from the third chapter of the epistle of st James. In elucidating the text ho diwolt forrthly on the quality of mercy and its administration, that to be equal to {ts lofty mission it should be pire, to fulfil its true and proper intention, tshould by devoid of hypocrisy or prejudice, Grent discrimination shoald be adopted tn its application, or the great ends which it was intended toaccomplish might bo d feated and rendero! poworless, Herein exists the difference between principle and “policy.” ‘The réverend epeaker in conclusion an- nounced tuat on a foture ocecation ho would apply this reasoning to the existing state of national affairs, The church was well fied with a very discriminating audi- ence. OR. ANMITAGE'S CHURCH. ‘The Glories of the Herenfter. AUDe, Armitaze’s Baptist church, in West Forty-sixth treet, divine service was hold yesterday at half-past tea ck A.M, After a forvont sapplicatory prayer bad been offered and a chapter read from the Bible, the pas tor and Gongregation joined together in reading a palm. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Sampson, the organist, gang the several chants in a very ploasing raanuer, the omission of those florid ornamentation’ 80 much ta fashion at present in church music no way de- tracting from their rendition. The organ at presont used in the eburch ts # sinall ono, anit will be removed shortty to make very eloquent serra 30 veree, 12th c! sey that turn many to righteousness as the and over.” After a thorough exposition of tho toxt for more thaa an hour, the preacher concluded by oxhorting bis coucrezation not to be content with shinine in a future state as tho dirmamant, but by vood works to merit a higher de=roe of gt He recommended them to sovk a wpirit of prayer, and toro out after the lost and the erring and bring them bark and tum them to right evusness. By so doing they wonld merit to shine oot 8 tho Grimament but as the stars for ever and ever REY. OR. SPRING'S CHURCH. The Renetit of Faith, Yesterday worning tho congregation at Br. Spring's church, corner of Fifth avenue and Thirty-seventh street, listoued to aa eloquent sermon preached by the Rov. Mr. Murray, At the conotusion of the opening service, with rapid, bat yet clear and distinct utterance he announced and presched from the following text:—He that abdeth ja mo and UC fn him the samo briogeth forth mueh fruit,” (3, Jobn, v., and middie clause of the Ofth verse}. He anid all the traths of the Christian pro- fession Uugered upon the theme included in the te la speaking of its Importance he said “ much fruit will result from the indwelling of the disc’pie in Christ and Christ ta the diseiple;’’ and that as the branch could not bear frait when separated from the tree, no more could we whon soparated from Clrit. The agencies or insien- wentelity by which the heart produces good fruits contre in the Holy Ghost. ‘The power of the Holy Ghost wax the agency that produced holy fruits from barren sinfal- nese. He showod tho analogy of tho working of God the producing of fruits iu the different seatous of th ly fruita in yeas, and his working tm the prodsotion of hi the Christian heart, ‘rhore ould be ring time in overy Christian's life in which to lay ap fruits for the coming winter of death. Im conclusion be asked what record of fruitfuiness woald each one show when the chtliiag Dissta and snows of winter ered arouad bias ‘and Christ called him away from the scenes of arth After the siaging of a paaim, De. Spring offered up an impressive prayer, and then pronounced the benedic- Won. MESSIAN'S CHURCH. Kev. Dr. Hawkes on the Millenaiua. The Rev, Mr. Hawkes (Advontist) preached yesterday worning and afternoon to a congregation numbering » little more than « half score of persons His text wes taken from Revelations, twenty-second chapter, four. teenth veree—" Blewead aro they that do his command. ments, that they may have right to the treo of life." The preacher presentod tho various viows entertained of the Chrietian character, and then proceeded to argos that the oid moral law waa abolished by Jemus Christ, who, in the sacrifice of himself, met all its demands on the buman family, and thas became himself invested with the sole re@ht to prescrine the conditions for their calvation. These conditions ate to repont, believe in Tim, confess Him before men, be baptized, search t irew, and watch for Hix second appearnnes, Fre cond.tion or command the preacher arzued that o ercond advent of the Mossinh may lake pinco at auy ment. He declored thet the idea of the millennian, whieh involves the lapeo of a period of a thousand years of the world’s evangelization before Chrats meeond coming, an abeordity; else why should the Saviour command Hie people te “ watch’’ for an event, which from the very nature of thie predeterm'ned plan canuot transpire until after the lapse of that period, which has not even commenced yet, The Adventiaus may be con- sidered Dat a dissolving relie-am expiring ember of Milleriem HEY. OF. THOMPSON'S CHURCH. Paciewce and Humility. The coryicee at this church were conducted by the fer Dr. Thompson, whe addrameed a largor audience than he bes done for some week past, as the denizens of New York are returning to the city from thetr summer re sorte The reverend gentleman selected for hia text the twenty-fourth sod twenty Ofth verses of the teath chep- ter of Mathew, which are—' That the disciple is mot to bo above his master, nor the servant above bis lord.” The burden of hie remerks was to the effet that on earth each hex hie crows te Dear, and that there bo Yinbio place or position where there ia eufeoring, and thet the coul in its agony trom human ‘ips, and satureily terna to God. trayed in glowing colors the sufferings of Chi the begining of this Life of claourity to His eract ond e veleded #1b the remark that it was @ per > follow Joana in tears and euffering, sad not be above his lord. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH. gsi Bae i i ore the neceeaity of work, and m bi we fi e the third Rat et Bae as u beaven ie built up of days by our by oar fidelity, by our faith, and by our and es. horted ujs Bharers to ground their taith upon Jenue Cbriat The sotyert tp the eveving Was, “The of our Chretien birebr gph THE CATHOLIC CHURCHES. Levee Avtendeuce” Groat Nember of Diqnitartes in Towm—Services at the Cathe- Aral. St. Peter's, den. At (be diferent Canoe oburebes tkrougbout the city verterday the atiendasos was remarkably large, Ines. Touch we \here area large wumber of Catholic dignitaries own, |\ wan gomeralzy eapponed that at the principal pinete af they would oMfeiate ot the saerifice of (be maar or ‘the sermon of the dey; bat this on yroiation was, oot at all restized, se these gentlemen Ore hep oipal eervicns merely aa devout ongwete, Yeking neat part in he ofpring of the sacrifice, nor appearing in any of the pulpits, But {t must not be supposed that the presence of bigh ecclesiastical functionaries was the only reason for the lane attendance at the churches yesterday, At tho early masees there was no noticeable augmentation of numbyrs on that of previous Sundays, as those magacs are atttded geuersily by persons whose means will not permit an exteuded absence from the city or their daily avocations, and who, having inaugurated the day by attendance to their religious duties, take advantage of the remainder to obtain that rest and recreation neces- sory thé labors of the week past, and to prepare for tho duties of the week to come. At the lato masses, however, and at vespers, those who for some time past have been sojourning in'the country or at the seaside, aypenred ia numbers at their accustomed place ot worsh ip. At St, Peter's, in Barclay street, “the cradle of Catho- licity in New York,” the congregation was vory large, among it being many of the leading citizens of the mo- tropohs and residents of distant portions of the city, who, having received their religious teachings in years gone by from the lips of the emi- hent and energetic disciples of the Lord that from time to time have ministered fm its pulpit, retarn to it as to a first love; and, under the kind care of its honored pastor, the Rev, Father Quinn, and hts zealous young assistani, the Rev. Fathor Healey, pursue thetr religious datios in accordance with the principlos and practices of their church. Hore they are also assisted by some fine music by the excellent choir, under the direction of the young and accom- plished organist, Mr. Pacher. At St. Patrick's Cathedral also the attendance was very full. Here the mild mannered Archbishop of New Yi and his corps of racerdotal assistanta, aided by the choir, under the direction of the able Gustav Schmitz, ren- der-d the ceremonies of the moas in a moet impressive manner. To whatever church one might go he would find the congregation large und earnest; whether it be to Charch of the Transfiguration, ip Mott stroot, or 3t Andrews, Deane etrect, where Fathor Trainor cares for the spiritual wants of the religtousty inctined tn the sixth ward; to St. James, in Jaros street, whore the pleasant Father Farrelly attends to the residonta of the Fourth want; to St. Theresa’s, in Rutvers streot, or St. Mary's, in Grand stroet, where the east side is amply carod for by Father Boyes and Archdeacon McCarron; or to the Church of the Redempluriats, in Third street; or to the Church of the Nativity, in Second avenue, where Fether McCloskey and hiv’ meek volced sssistant, Father Everett, officiate; or to St. Bridget’a, in avenue R, where the woll known Father Mooney holds forth; of to the cosy church of St. Aun’s, stroct, where Father Preston and ” Rev. Bursiell teach the lessons of — the or to the fue Chureb of the Immaculate Cone Fourtoonth trent, where the Rev. Dr, Morrogh ‘and Fathers Christic, Farrell and Maguire officiate enlarged edifice of St, Stephen's, on Tweut street, the monnment to the late De. Cr Roy. Dr. McGiynn may bo found; or to Bt, ¢ Ti ixth street, where Fathers Clowre chant the servic ne living God: or & of St. Jonn the geliet, near the 1: where Fathors McMahon and Mo th aide ho would find lareo crowds listenin of the Rev. Father Farrell and his cle ja attondanee; ae ms t cAleor and iumba’s, in Twenty-t) +, in Thirty-recond street, w Fathor Donnelly ig locate + the Church of rty second street, where the rotund isted by the firm looking Father of the Twenty-Ke cor at the Chi Pan! the Apostie, in ¥ (th street, listoning to the p liko truths uttered by the Miss 1 the enter. r Motarthy, aw cares for ‘the At any of there, as el e8, nud the Free Ct ‘ ‘ther Lafont ofciates, ho would find the Catho: ‘0 of the community earnestly onvaged In of- banksgiving ta their Maker for favors past and present, and petitioning for ther continuance in the (ature, THE SHILOH (COLORED) CHURCH. All Born Free nnd ba In the Shiloh (colored) Presbyterian (bu ner of Marion amd Prince atreots, the waual Sabbath vices wore colebrated, At the evening vervice the off ciating minister (a man of color) preacied to a co gation of colored people, and in the course stated that God was not a respector of not because a man wore rings of gold or auy ward ineignia of distinction that be as aupertor to another, whether Jew or te, cause be happened tb possess wny of those itangin distinctions upon which the Jews of old prided them. solves. God had xiven the goepel for the enidance of his people, to be diffused and understood in evory neigh borhood, town aud district, in which alt mon rho: pareve the doeirines therein inenles'ed regarding tn Preat mass of hnmanity at well those of ection a» tose Of sinners, without reference to rank or distinet on at the cor ZION (COLORED) CHURCH. Interesting, Amusivg aud Exciting Evceets The Rey. dir, Davis, of Bathol chprch, preached b last night, taking as nia Uext, “Cry dut and shout, thon inhabitant of Zion,” Ac. His discourr waa remarkably Woll deliverd, the language being plain and foreibie ‘The congregation, which was very lerge, was compoust cutiroly of colored poopie, who Listened with the greatest Attention, aud na the preacher warwod to bis work, they became bighly excited, The reverend gentioman horted thom to cast away al! if! feeling on scconnt of contempt with which they were looked upon by a large lass of people, and reminded them that the Almighty neither regaried gation, coler nor Kindre This ap- peared to coinfort end affect them irest!y, rome orylar and some langhing with joy, He reminded them iat Christ died to save sinners, * 4, all sino sation waa hore cresiad by some one int! chareh shoutiog out “Balty for Him,” end wt a very lengthy ‘sermo see how you look ously, shouting, ache hands, stamping their feet, erving, saying A POLICE OFFICER'S EXPERIENCE. Address by Captain Marte. ray afternoon, Captain Hertt, of the Berbor om Nice, delivered au nddre@ to the Sunday ehool of the Methodist Episcopal choreh in Seventh treet, His re marks related chiefly to incidents which have fallen un der Lis notice since bis connection with the potics sr vice, and were both interesting and tretructive, not only to the children and youth among hia listoners, bat also | to the adults, of whom a large number were preant. In referring to the period when he wax an officer in the ward ja which the churely was sitnated, he epoke of an Sttempt made by 9 certain Alderman of the el him to relenee a young man who had beon a stealing abecp in New Joresy, and alee gesnd ed the manner in which be was sppreached by Ge man, The criminal lad relatives weil ly goods, and thay were determtuest! le, to him from prison Ife, but faile: in ‘thelr 4. Captrin Hartt next touched | upon ne be on duly im a down | town disirict, and gave an secomnt of the inal | be board of ticket ewindlers pity of the Cry Malt cation the leading man of these eeindler 1 secure he roleawn, thet av swindler apyrow hed the potice captain who bad hue ls charge, and ed him any amount of money if be woald all Aw Ko lo California aut Bot pond him to prison. Of rae the Uribe war indiynantly re Joctert, ‘The object of Captein Hartt in ments the were bad io other aenoriation: the entire force rhould 40 alow but he did not j be minde (0 wuiler tor ite + rong OPENING OF A NEW EPISCOPAL CHURCH AT CAEeNPONNT ant to jmbtic noties the new Kplacepal church edifice which hax just been completed at Greenpoint wae opened and serviews hetd there for the fmt time yeater day morning =A three henéred prreoun wore prev wervices, which were the usasl Repdiy ex om, Who recently werhipped | ww the little modern chapel adjoining the new edifier, ively gone through with. The pastor of the congrevation, the Key. Mr Mansiield, officiated. After chanting the commandments and rovers! appropriate | hymns, in which the cho’ smi Miee Mitier, me selves, the minister eid the reading the epiutio aud ywecomd hymn, free vere, ce, | as ged when vey seid onto we let ue fo inte the howe he Lord On thw Vaxt he spoke at some length, congratulating hw hearers on fhe eonful tanve of ti inhors of the Past toro yearn im the searing and complesion o the bow. | iful edifice in whieh ther then stood, to the honor and glory o Coa rred fewllogly (tbe hallowed an | ae ” eg Ay ! Jan © but ne rej when ward the wort’s, — “let wa go into the bows o the Lord.” it all within } bearing could experionce the eame gratifestion on en fer. tne tople lo hear the law of God proclaimed, would it not ue posene | to Weton sod pray for the Conversimn of thu thor, s weil 96 for the eraces which they pond weed of themselves, that when the tun comes tor them t five en srcount of the ante doe ihe feeb. they woud be admitiet inte the manrion of sternal | inves, he concluded hie remarks Dullaing te of (he Gothic etyle of arehitectare, @ built of gray granite, rough finieh coterie, sod i abou! | " to by 108 rex. le ne The mascary is solid and the stirortare ‘The interior ( init ont anf onsen ¢ i 5 H t PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Orapyen Hey, (he femous Tarkieh leurer, of (own On Saturday for Mt Pauls, Minmesta, > ong e bie omy nwa! felaripe (gur through the Wen acknowledce it by th and amuses tho pablic, embraces, with othor pievas, the Animated Photographs, and a freak: Neck Act by filly | | fod Kagiol sage, and his rotarn ty our theatres wilt myont Heely be the elena! for a welcome from bis friends | that will be gratifying te bimself end a plearure to them. M1 OM GOL" LALLON ARGANED POR TE BROADWAY | orchestra a Girector can releet a notoist of thee big | i | Beara “We tock 9 movement be © esepprescbehin. } AMUSEMENTS. The Metropolitan Ensertainme: The carefully arranged programines which bare been issued by tho managers of the theatres and music halls ip this city and Brooklyn for the present week, taken with the spirit and enterprise with which they bring out new pices and enter into engagements with performers of talent and repute, go far to verify the prodictions of the Hxnatn that the advent of the groat tragedy quoen, Ristori, would infuse new life into our dramatic circles and set off all the well managed establishments ina stirring aad prosperous season, The latest announce- mente include:— ‘THE CROADWAY THEATRE, Mr. Edwin Adams, tho tragedian, will close a very ac- Cessful engagement at the Broadway this week. Ho will appear on Monday, Tuesday and Wedneaday in his original charactor of Adrien do Yeligny; the Huguenot, in the tragedy entitled The Heretic, a play written for Edwin Forrest, but purchased and now owned by Mr. Adams, The piece bringa forth Mr, Adams’ bost powers, and has proved a snecess wherever presented. ‘Thursday Mr. Adams personates Romeo, a rile in which ho received much applause in Usis city some years #ince, Friday, the 2iet, is set astde for his benefit, when he will appoar a9 Rover, ta Wild Oata. THE NRW YORK THRATIN The company engaged at the New York thextre, in Brondway, near Righth stroot, commence thetr perform. ances this (Monday) evening, with the very entertaining comedioita eutitfed A Regular Fix, after which the fairy two act extravaganza Reanty and the Heast will be pre- sented, with now secoery and al! the other requisite rich accossories, TONY PasTOR's OPERA HOUR, Tony Pastor has arranged for the production this oven- ing of » new rational drama, entitled The Yankeo Sailor; or, Sharks upon Shore, Also a new grand bullet panto- mitue called Intrigues of ®pain. ‘Tony Pastor will appear in now collection of original songs, Mr. Donny Gal- lagher, a favorite Ethiopian comedian, maker his first appearance. Mr. Cartoton will be out in hia “original Trishisms."’ One Night in @ Barroom will also be played. THe STADT (ORRMAN) TITRATION, The managers of thie ealablishmont Lave offected an ebgagement, for a short time, with the tragedian Mr Bogum on, who will appear at the house for the first Shakeporo mo in America, on Thursday ovening, as Othello, travedy LeDWORTH® wires, Ths now Fifth Avenue Opera House is more and more crowded o4 the mombors of the Budworth new and numeroas company dovelop their talent ‘This evening thoy appear In the Black Crook, Rooms to Lot without Board, a Datel Parody, Style at the Sole, with now songs, dances, parodies, &e. Echoes from Fatherland brings out J, Hi. Badworth, and Style at the Sotrée W. 8. orth, Griffin, Abbott acd Hodgkin. OUARLRE Warre's TOUR. sloy White's Minstrets and Cs to perform jo attractive noveltiow at Mechanics’ (Bry- anta’) Rall, Rroudway, thi ing and during the weok. After an ample bill bas been exhausted the netabors will present a mew ballot divortissament, 00 titled National Mf and conclude with the very Invehablo farce od the Jealous Wife, with That ination Troupe are enty Kareat Thomes by Josh Hart, and Me. Dupis by Bob Hart. SAN PRANETSOO SONATRRLA Mesar 1, Wambold, Bernard & Backus evjoy 4 jo, 585 Broaden Fr coptinued enterprise to please A very comprehensive bill Aappiest Couple Out, continaed as at thoi hall, N Bireh and PD. $. Wambold Sen. MARIE, Tine LLrefonver, Mr. Hartz, « clever “\Lemontat, mense smount of wonder ant great amusement by bin tr nd performances, makes bis frat appearance in America at Irve ny! and ext * who prodicomen im ¢ Hall this evening. dinary facie . KOLLT AND LOON'# MreeTian This woll known troupe has returned Lo the metrapolie from a #tarring tour throngh the country, The manuver ovens the hall No. 720 Broadway this evening, assered that a new stage, new sconery anda fing Will wt Ht atte Fo promises onal rendor NY PALK THEATER, WROOKLYN. Ore FB. Conway will prodnen at tirix favorite ental eh- ng A sennation ment this evouing a new play, now erent On the London boards, entitled Mis Last Victory; or, A Jon & the Toile, Th is well cast with tbe member of the numerous company performing at the establishment he repeated, with dine rcene ‘The prrformances coneinde with called AP the umasing piece land for an Oliver, WLeT's ORLKA KOURe, Youy Demer, the faveriva pantom| second week of his engagement at Hooley's this eveniag wok aad the Bean Stolk is now ia the last days of Hy represmntation. The Opera House in crowded nightly rough the exertions of Mr. Hootey’s nume: pany mrOOK EY ous com “women women"? is nlso styled the “ Oriental pend in all his wonders at the wil! Iptreduer, 9 Barket Pout MAITTARD, oH torn, he Recdtionnthaomaturg int Beowklyn Athenaeum thi evening, He a, the Groat Hka the rt time im Anne’ oo KOK EYP ENG AcnaNT AT THE pu Ay M4, HW. Hackett’s ongagoment with Manwg ce Wood, of the Broadway theatre, which is to commence on Son day evening mber 24, ix limited by positive ar t to twelve nights and two matings perform- enees The Broedway theatre has been selected for the first appearance of Se Hackett, after an aleence from tne metropolitan hoards for several yearn. The rok a0. teotad for the ocamion iy Paistatt, tu the Merry Wives of Windsor, Sir Joho i one of thon characters in which Mr. Hackett nay be faid (o stand aloas on the American var ring Mr. Che in engrerd to apprar at the on November & i# playing with nue huat the West Mo appeared at Wood's theatre, ¢ for twelve nights to crowded houses n Lonavitle, Mr lie, thence to Nemph | and me now parforo Dillon goes from Vanieville to Nawb raylon, Oly Day JOM Bene Mr Jotun Beoweh iment vith My Tay Rrooklyp, (bin even O Donna's Mission, 1 morrow evening he ix save rar id in hw appearing dbya Tt bie demtnative tion of paper het, a ded truriesyee of a hone te Mr. 3 Hacket appear at pert werk wader Mr T v9 IV on & Windeor on Piece ame yromient in’ admiral Mr od Mee Floreoee © the Arch Street theatre, 1% fo fathon and numbers thet he Brooklyn Academy Ieure » direct hare ob, permeating ant tet in the t q Vriday « Sunday Concert trving Mall. The etrednetion of Tieetere Thomas or teetre inte the Sandayeorcerts at Tring Tha] i a eufieent euaren ye of thew Uses not eaten saetber om ler toe of eribie we thin comotry, Each of them excels tn ie Owe dager ment, end from the thirty members of (he coon We order at midom Mr Letek played a trombone solo fast evening “The Tony by Sigel, such ae we wonld hantly expat trom Jullien in Ube palaniea days ef bie dynasty, 0 Mend! fotut, winged a fantame form | parion to anything iat Bae bere Leerd before ie New York, Theyriertion be made war in 'sereble (Remsen a ee of wfrrt cles ertel The concert opened win Been hoven's epapoony iv C, Mod comnpors tr coeete ty bie gem be bite = heels ser tree ot of bin geator tot ed mee anew poh Murat wroegiy predemunairy in 1 , Aliagre com bre v0il Allegre vaaita # enter adie am wale Beelhot@n signe 1 There |) nine eC tarcerners ant feovionelr feeting ie those eer Ti Fite Grama while terils the beer Prey orehentirn hae eanetbieg to vey tr © 896 the questions end responses eto vertrumnees yond were © interwoven ih detonms bermory River ont aren | 7 eo or eorting Op om the victim, rite, ‘eetle, tere, a Ore® om bene, * ' There mat be maronen' & We me ~~, re ot whiey we fi ot’ tyle ned thei They © Pogwe Wusicat . womonss | Ui be tone bed ret Chacien W, Retheae, ‘ aod of Haroun al Kas overture is & re 5 of his merciless tormontera appear in every bar of it by the orchestra. the Tanohauror a model for the copy aftor. The vocalists were Mar 0 Bertha Jot enand Mr, Arthur Mathison. The former i# on the most finished cultivated artists we it ts teu a4 all tovers of muaic delight In, Perfect ease, cor appreciation of the ideas of the compore Pathetic fulness mark every note she sings, Such aished vocalist im opera and concert ism rarity a before the American public, more frequently. We understand she will during the season In inany of these something, after all, in'the style in which @ vocalist sings & ploce that is independent of the Foie Unforvanate! some of our native inte forget th, If ther poss volons t that they require nothing elie, If we contrast Madame Johannsen . Mt will be easy to obsery caretul training, even with a telling ‘Tho Inter Indy hax @ really splendid votes, but Madame Johannsen, a far better singer in every Aa for Me. Arthur Matthieon, he vote, for style ahe is completoly deficient without an oqual. volge, ta rense of the wor. must take more lessont in singing before he somes be- fore the public, volo that Tle has a Ane tenor votes, can be male something of, wider that merely vocalizing the notes of canatitute an artist. The concert was Inst evening, and with ® fashionabl ry audience at that, Mr. Harrison’ commenced well, and if they are kept ap to th same standard they will be the teading foature of the present brittiaat musical season. Thomas’ Garden Concerts. The oighty-ninth of those popular concerta will be givon this evening at Koch's Terrace Garden, cornor of Third avenue and Fifty eighth strest, Thuis is tho Last wook but one of the concerts, Snered Concert. Last evening the second sacred concert took place in the Athenwum, Brooklyne Tho attendance was much more numerous than on tho preceding Sunday, The artists who appeared were Madame E. W. Reville, the brothers Molieuhauer, and Movars, Lingard, J. R, Thomas and Dreaster, ‘The selections were from the best authors, and given in thoroughly artiatic style, applause and en cores being loud and frequent, From the manner in whieh thes concerta have beon inaugurated and con dneted, we bave no doubt they will prove a decided sus Coy MADAME RISTORI. Her Fifth Day in Now Vork. Yesterday morning Madame Ristori attended church As she went incog and quietly aud unobtrusively at tended to her devotions, she did not become the subject of any idle or tmpertinent curiosity, At balf-past four in the afternoon she took dinner aboard the steamer Poreire, Pier fitty, where the voesel tay, was crowded all the afternoon with a © concourse of poeopia Anxious to see the great tragédieune, The sailors formed in open column to receive her. The dinner waa a affair, all the delicacies tn and out of eeason be The French Vice Consul was prownt and a other dignitaries of equal rank, After the Madame Ristori requested permission to give ons It being granted, she propowsd:—“Prosperity to the great Aimorican nation and its sublime constitution She exprowed herself ax being delighted with Ameren and everthiug Amorican, Considering herself a stranger, she is surprised at tho many iokens of kindwess which ahe har already rboolved from the people of the United States. Lottere of welcome are sent to ber from all quarters, Tho autograpa hunters already bore the Queen of Travedy moat unmercifully, She has ody received upwards of ono hondred and fifty requests for adelaide Ristort’’ tn her own handwriting. By the ad vice of her friends she pays no attention to the miasives of those conous people, So the whole tribe may take a Hint and remained satisied that Madame Kistort i not an easy game in this line as poor J neae Tommy aod acy eral other colebrities who bave visited Now York, ie. idea the fear of making a due dill written ov (ure for a cool thousand on two, whe in afr ranting one favor of this gort hor time woutd be ao 60 od in autographiog for the million that rhe night neglect preparation for her legitimate businee She left the Pereire abow (here was a beautiful display of from the decks and reg twenty rainutes th focket and Tho piero rn ratol Al, tn betters of fire, of the Dare, The effect was very fine To-morrow thers will be another strictiy wy hearaal, at two o'clock The sale of tickets for liner daye io advance will commence to-morrow, at nine eolock, at Mesarr, Chickering'» store, in Brosawar, Arrangements have been rade so (ust bo more (hag «x t abalt he anid to one perron. It in a ootncidence hac th» first night of Madame Kistori's appearance ta this country is exactly one year from the date at which she toate hier onyagement for America with Mr Gray at ct 4, the 20th of Seplember NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE ACW YORK HERALD. Meetings Th umber of tugual towste gue. 4 that by vention Sheridan Net to Command the Ve nian Army Valeo Reparia in Respect the Ente Hthot, New Oncnawe, Sept. 16, 1800 Meetings are being beld all over Miseleripp! and La ‘slau in support of the Philadelphia platform. A very laree ous at Tu k-a lant week adopted the revctutions of the Jobuson convention entire ‘There |s great activity among Feoiens here and tevers! companies are being equipped for come serrioa, probably with the lutention of again invedng Canada I have the bighest aatherity for a a that Shernden bay ew of taking command of the Fenian army, weither has there been wathoritr for the une of his name im that or any other connection. The statement published at the North that the moh at tho time of the New Orleans fiot intended an attack upon the troops and that shotied guos to Ww Hiintdate them rm otterly Calan. Private advices fron the bat not fot! erop of mag will bea great derand the engar erop anal WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE, gar Teaion state that a fair ih be gathered: but tt ored cane, which will av N weve Asmvenesat of rat Poorm or Me saxta. Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, of the town Morrisanis, will hold a picnic today and catebrare the vorsary of the founding of the tren. The it secletws, miliary, @remen and the Meort o have Oren invited, and have « ar houpate in tye (eatiyy winbriw Hose Company. of Paternon, Opird an iwetarron and will be press vet of Haslem bridge and exrorted to O an, where they will partake of refresh Bineteonth Aifforeat ¢ of Town T copted the invitativomn, ty the day © three o'clock F doltvered by Mr Nenana F mgront of Me wmnia Satria hoon engnged wed will he jn athena v the piente ie over the con re Conmbes! Worries Ht where they will Gnu tue dey od aight by dan ti Gayligns dot appear 1 en Arremrr to Kote Oo Prvday inet ot 18 of Aperial Mentions held ip the Won of Werwehe haters Themes J Byrne, Juctoe, Maurine Me fowne fat for no aomaelt Ou hie wife Catharine, © to wi rick Beepe a he Writ bower and tad ecw practiiug tao tech ot the rare Afar practi ey for s while te Denes vo mum = 10 wnee hie wile wah © large Carving kere morving bie Cotharige, he Wied hie heed is fet the wall sed micwime her ih 8 mow Pet being an and ee Cover Ce «the opening 4a) met, woe 4 ose the vlage of Whe © lpre any one et bts precaten b Wee Premee 4008 ered by es bie Manded rere ve Ne one tee re mews 8 es een oft Tre oe ome ot week | fee prderad Cont © competent ” wwrrain and deine (ne Phowmdarien of Mit OF mak We 8 fio mame of (he hamme of the Beer broek, wih» Him barbaric, be oy of the Hegira, the tall of Stambout, id. Nicolat'a ablo work, The jolly countenance of Sir Jobn and the merry faces ‘The fantasia on the Tannhauwer was eplendidiy played Tf that ts a true sample of the susic of the futors, then let us anticipate fatarity and make nt goneration Lo is somewhat Ineking in freshness and brillianey, but her style of singing i# auot: and should be beard NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. OUR FORTRESS MONADE ConREsPOND SXCE. Arranging the Programmo for tho Revoriod Trint of Jet Davis Racing Match s tetre Haltimare Champions \ef the Torf A Spirited Yacht and Moray & ¥eo-A Duet Sertously Hegua and Jocownly Ena 64+ Fourauas Monios, Sept 14, 1. Mr LN. Chandler, United Statos District Attorney “fur Urls diairret, and, by virtae of holding this position, We Prowecuting Attorney against Jef Davia, in the trial of th’ Inttor sot down for next mouth ia Richmond, leaves ow Monday for Waxhington, to arrange the programme @f the trial on bebalt of the government, in caso it is de cided to try bimon the indictment prevented by the Grand Jory of the United States Oirowlt Court of Virgiola sod pursuant to the adjournment of the Conrt at its last venion, From what Lean learm (rom Mr, Chandler and from other sources the question of the trial w at present involved in a good deal of myntery, Tho proponderating belief tdeod is (bat (here will be ne trial; that Mr, Davis, at the coming sewvion of the court, will be admitted to bail, to appear ai ench title as he may be ca'led for, and that this will be thy end of the Others assert that botwerw now andthe appointed time of trial Mr 1: will be eithor specially pardoned by tho Proaident, oF tho samo ronult bo aecome plished by @ general amnesty proclamation embmeimng him and all remaining unpardoned rebels of the late way ‘As for Mr. Davia bimaoif, Lam most positively and wae thoritatively assured that demros ne interpomtion of Excoutive clemency tp bis if, Dut oe wy f e impartial triat, and that he stands ready aud aux to abide the ret, whatever It may ba. For the im ng bis health continues rapidiz to im Prove, as it bas for some time past, Ho bas peythiog that could be asked for to oontribute to bia comfort; hardly a day paswes that packages do not roach him from eympathizing friends in all sections of the South, com taining every imaginable aolacing comfort to one in be situation, If one wished to write a chapter on “prinog lifo mado aay" the prosont prison tife of Jot Davig would furoiah both an incontrovertible and exhausttwt tot APORTA OF THE TURF AND YACHTING. A large crowd convened yesterday at tho Pavil Race Coursa, noar Norfolk, to witness a trotting mat in barneas betwoen the two tocal champions of the turf, Katie, of Richmond, and the Fe 1, of dH Five milo heata were the victor Though on aamatlor erate 4 Fashion Course races, a good deal the result, and a plentifal aupply of gr hands, Tho bert mo imado was track was beavy and so were the wag of the latter was more Cat of rural bog light and airy two whoet vehicles of nm ‘ courses. Tho present is the naaguention of the fall pom son. A regatta took place yesterday on the Elizabeth river. Two boats cailed the Hard Teck and Koow Nothing 7 Untow were the principal contestants, The distance aalied waa about milo, being from Heat ok Pavilion nd the Craney Isiand Lighthouse and tack, Mand Tack won tho stake of $100, bat took two anda half hours in which to doit, owing to there being but litle Wind An exciting serub race afverwards took place be tween the Kitty Wells, Cora Loe, Bounty Jampor and Hiarey Hut for (he same distance. | The Kity Wollt wow (he race and stake, @ handsome prize fag ‘A DOKL MOF 4 HORE Quite an excitement has been caused in Norfolk by ® duct between two of its (ant young men, The farted with the ulinowt seriousness, and would have the end but for tne seconds, who de- Lo binnk car cold lead, Bote wed good pick, however, being in igme- arrangement, bot it rewulted to o pleading ¥ iwo for ail this deviation from ual Course laid down ia the code ducilo, The beat of tho joke was the coming of the poles groued just at tho moment of the harmiws dwehareot the duetling weapons and the arrest of (he principale and second’ OF cour, on the (acts of the cane becoming known, all were discharged, Vooels Secking Shelter from an Expected Storm Expertmonts with &)ltecw-tnek G@ and Kifod Ordunvce. Fournaas Moxaos, Sept. 16, kee A toavy castorly wind provaila nud there are indice. Hons of a atorm today. About forty waliag vomele aod tho stormor Thames, from Wesbiagion for Now Youtt, are in the barber wailing for an opportunity to depart Major General @ A Gillmore has arrived here to com duct « series of exparinonla wilh liteon iach gums eae rifled pieces of ordaanee against (ho ironclad stom tar got ercoted pear the Fortrws A board of oaginter of cere has besa appointed Car this parposs, who will arrive jerk and proceed with the experiments withewt THE FEMANS AND THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN, Porannieuis, Sept 16, tkee AC a meeting of the Hoard of Ofcore of the Vertem od beid bere yostorday, it wae perwen ti to pee 4 for the Foolens political Rg ha the brotherhood te keop themselves aloof from euher party, for their friende and against (heir ememton |’ ‘Th ree olution was mgued by Jobe MeManus, District Coates, snd other Fut a Cando in «Hollow Turnip and rH boar abort the same relation Ur oe Tiauceting tmocksyen of Pit scons MEOH BLOOML CERKUS te that tuestinatde oatiomal pertame. 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