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. THE NEW YORK HERAL ' WHOLE NO. 44,017. EUROPE. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1°%6, —————— republic had t up with the landing of @ Bo%ginn and | and woaring a soft expression of pity helped bim into the | modified. When this 18 ong the Russians se austrian legen te, the sacred oll of tae Western carriage as he limped painfully pan jo left a brother | wil! have a better char 4 ‘ar competing with Continent, in the Maivn Duct: still unabie to move—ead taxthatItaly | the Germang Im the esantime they may be ai has paid for her release. The bondage of Austria paired flod at Peachiera during the rajoicings, by colored lamps hung round with festoons of papér chains, and after tho entry of the Italian troops @ Mivorite amusement of (he sured that it 8 no MOF ys Gociry than the Laterest of the Russian Germans 4 +o annexed to Prussia, No ono understands thi8 “oe-tor than Count Bismarck h'suself, who evidently ' atends to keep on good terms with this That intimation, however, had a diffrent aim from at which it bore on the surfuce., The addrees was to ‘Austria, but the nole was intended for France, With France herself America wae 1B no harry, Tho Emperor Napoleon had thrown out clear bints that the French | peopla was Orat to broak the loops in their contres, and | country, IW 4 ‘pear roladonship biween the reigning , toccpation of Mexico was drawing to a close, ‘The re all | afterwards to suatch awoy a liuk or two and tread them | families W's awars have considerable Mnfluence in seep. | ADWICES BY MAIL TO OCTOBER 17, | of tis rppewas wi tn tow a matter of choice than | under (ore a wat gions connection Detworn, ane. Couttey and tho ‘At haif-past eight A. M.. the Auvetrian and French com- missioners met the municipal authorities of Mantua and enacted the same ceremony which I described iy my last Jetter.as having occurred at Peschiera, only in the »fan- tua preeis vertal a clause is inserted reserving the E:a. a histo @ p which was bequeathed ty thm imperial House of Austria by the will of the Amous Prmece Eugene, and which 1s, therefor, py yerty. Tho form of tho procs ve deve Vuderstanding exists beewoen the two Governments, . The Resvians show that M. dela Palotte made @ very Waderave calculation when he said that in less than Uceatury the population of Russia would be a hundred mitt ous, In 1859 it wes 76,431,000, in the present year Should this rate of increase conunge it ly require gixieen years to bring the population up to the dreaded tigura, of ne , and Amerika was aware of tho wisdom of bu lajag 0 golden bridge for a retreating foe, Sle wished fo: no quarrel with Franco; ene set immense siore by French triendablp, In the worst extrewmitios of the ter rible trial she bad just gone through ehe had always evinced the fondest predilection for France, lees, per apy, from real iccling than with a view to raise the envy oud feaionsy of another Power to which sho was then leas fre: Although the sympathies of Ameri- ca have lately been engrossed by a more congenial ob- Mio ¥a8 not so deeply in with her new love as to wish herself altogether off with the old one, She was in no mood to proceed to extremities with her former frend, aod sho considered the evacuation of Mexico a8 & matter already amicably settied, The Emperor Napo- Won, who had also come to that exmé conclusion, ‘was anxious for a compromise to the inst, He bt he could deal wih Mexico as he bad done with Rom», ‘The Sate which was to be deprived ef the The Dissolution of the Mexizan Em- pire and “Vigorous Foreign Policy” of the Unite States. British Con/olence with Napoleon and Respect for the Momroe Doctrine, Wedding Troussenu of the Future Empress of Russia, {Paris (Oct, 15) Correspondence of London Telegraph. 1 must now see if f can make your readers anderstan the glories of the trousseau of the Princess Dagmar! I do not understand them myself, but that is no reason for not deseriblug thoi. One Madame Boyer, & millinor, took ie to the top of a high place, aad behold what I saw! Tho tiret gtory developed-——the presentation dress of the princess, after the marriage—is oompogod of a train ignea. My te Gen par 5. Me, VEmpe: plice forte de ——s, dune pa { “out ede Pamp de ss, , charg’ par Paccepter,en son nom, La "autre park Aotunt reap pie.ns pouroirr, qui on orme, ont dit et arrete ce aul sai Vienne le 24 Ait, 18td, le Mandeur, ete, charg: Temettre ba de Division &. M. Vimporear remise de la dite pla Apres, avoir ecb: trouvbs en bonne es dae? En vertu du Tral b Commiaautre dq 8. Ma support of the French troops could still rely on ‘French missaire de mpereur d’ Autriche remet au Com avon ry ” ond SM. VE reur des Frangals la place forte § Of fore pink velvet, trimmed with a deop border of mag- Transfer of the Quadrilateral | “proven,” ana ini protection should take the shape | fa, aug Banos et erika, tunnsey dang’ ta Con” Y uilicont ever lace of a meet Weanitfal foral des eh. and q which whe very | dour Combianiron, 1806, exebungves entre loa | cotwebdsitke texture. Bouquets of the name were ap- plqués to tho train at equal disiancea, the petticoat of the riebost rose matin, trimmed with the same tovely lace as tho train, There was also the priucese’ pillow, the covering formed entirely of the ph ms guipure. Many articles of underetot ling were also displayed, all of the richost aud America bee Hp in with her veto, clearly signified to.Byance that “she, should go, And no one else shoutd-come in in her place.’ Under such cirenmstances It, wonid re:m, to say the Ieast, ‘quite superfuous that Genera! Dix or any other American diplomatst should go to Paris te “urge the _. te Italy. ‘eh double expedition, Peschiera, le 9 Octobre, 1866. a Commissaire de 5. M. ) impereur d’ Autwiohe, ‘ OH, MORING, De ton cith, le Commissaire de 8. M. 'Emperear deo Francuis declare eccepter la remine de la place forte “98 Jul a tte fale, dams les presentes, par The In¢mense French Loan and Its Uses. Sigel Se Seed ee see Meron of | mguuentieeen eeee e owt fairy like descnption; Wace, v0 fine thal you the Empire ;” for, the messenger tarries “Phiten double expixlition, le 9 Octobre, 1866. coud hurdiy #ee Loora without S megane glase, uh November, the’ compliance is likely enough ‘Le Oommissaire de 8. M. Empereur dea Feny - wi rd gpl ops pols Inee, embers . a wit canis, for the to anticipate ‘the demand. Nor Go wo think Le esentant de la Municipalite, N. Ne a pen en of oe a ; “ould bor ve oe John S'fighit on the “Further Measures” | ‘20! President, Jehneon ‘wil rap amy, great tencxt |e Usain! doi Pte de Pssllrm Shite eal or turquone blue velvet Having seen the p: Babe ted - boshing | The form of transfer botwoen Frange and the municl: | effect of this beautiful trimming ou exch of the materials the Mexican question to extremity,” j ‘of the British People. ae. &o, &, psn because on this ‘Mexican sulgect there are no two epin'ons in the States, republicans would be no lexs resolwie about it thea Lape Bp if Mr. Seward has hitherto recom- Palities is very similar, quotes the trevty in Uke mann an@, alter stating the surrender of ‘ri requ ous ‘the municipality will understand What they may call in the Italian troopa but that these must not enter till the hove mentioned, I should decide fa fayour of the white savin, Dad Ta voi ice in the moetter. ‘There was niso a dress for her Majesty the Quoon of Wartemburg, qui eof asimple kind, and for mornin mended comet-satory policy he only acted wpor @ ) Ausirian varrivons have loft the fertrewes. The munict- } wear. It was compored of a rieb bine alk, trimmed w P ge Gorman stesmedip Deutschland, Captain Weevele, pense ber roca ng ptacpeeges by the mt eo sewed alities acoept with thankfulness to the mperor of the | velvet of a dveper shade, and was, iu what { think © gm Bovtbampten on wo 17h of Oetsder, arrived at | Gay 17, — a oaled ne question te ne, neh, adding that they feel that much bloodshed has | eting peoplo in your country would onli a‘! bowler.’ 7 "Q frimis or fom" Tho eotation, cone ‘only | gn saved a Majesty's pool offices, Py-the bye, I forgot to tell you that the rebe of the wg © pepor hel 4 pst rg be pit “off either Nhe Gorman mail, steamship AMomanma, Captain Breatmaz, from Southampton on the 27th of October, ‘pentbed this port ) esterdey. his troops, or by the Emperor the Emperor Ni solving “on @ prolonged occupation of Mexico Maxim iian being able torely on his own resourcer, and ground’ng he power on a party of bis subjects sufficiently re. by to At oleven A. M. the commimioners le% for Legnane, there to go through¢he same~eremony, tnd thence morrow to Palmanova, which will be delivered over that | ‘in fits of delight at the cheapness." sible,” paid Men, X. nieht or vext morning. Princess cout 9 ivy £200, The ladies with whom 1 had the happiness to be were “Cheap aa pos “Male clest ane vrate occasion," ‘They thea return to Veromn, whieh Wil bo free om tie || cried out Madame de Z. But romehow I nottood that 1 ‘Meese vessels bring our files containing the details of ‘i ‘16th oF Mth, and last will ceme the tum of Venice, Ubo husbands gradually got near the door, and tooked at come cae Be tine a i: thew watsbes as if Important engegamonte elve: @ar-ecable despatches to the 16th fuetant, with ether | as bad as tidings from Candia, comes to us from two heu wal thes as if they portan! engey' P fm 4 ferent and opporite sources, and in the conflict -be- The Cession of Peackiern. where, ; ‘Mmevesting matter. A Madrid despatch of October 11 reve :— , ! _‘it'ts rumored here that the United States are in- ' in view of annexing St. Demingo, or at letat of ing their protectorate over that FY ‘The London Times of the 16th of October, speaking of abe political and governmental changes going on !n Ger- shapo our belief on any us can make cither head or tail of 1! ebed a few days ago ina Parman to bo tho oumsmary of -a cing, among other au plausto! Relther the most soeptical nor the most credulous al F088, tween Paris.and New York we find it noemy task to ong ho telegram pub- Journal, parpor ting b from the Binperor Meimilian io bia envo; in Péris, aud 9 incidents, the “oxcellent (Oct, 3) correspondence ef London TWmer,} At five minutes to one General bebmuf and his aito- de. left the inn where he in lodging and to the Commandant’s honiee, where General Méring wen anaiing: porch threo men in biack clothes, ‘well filed omt ty tho resulta of much polenta, with hav elaborately brushed and oiled, bands carefully concealed in gloves, ‘ THE REFORM AGITATION. them. At the came time there arrived at tbe | Johu isright #0 the Leaguers of Snotiand— ‘The “Further Measures” Alluded To. ‘The greatest public demonstration that hes occurred in Glasgow for a loaw series of years Wok place on Tues- vm™any, vays:— spirit prevailing among classes in Mexico,” and | rather palo, bot expressive of touch determina:ion, | day, October 16, when sev: thovsanud persons were fs ” “the best understanding-oxisting with all the- Emperor's | bodies round in front, round overthe shoulders, patterns resent to t reform. , Bright made a voi ‘The vork of Biensarck, 06 wo sow see lt, might have | ics 1 What wo are tw ondersind by all-chase'sin | Ofeiviodigally, These were tbe Mayor and two mem. | long speech avs pe we bear “Been neater; but the end is not yet, yet, and already , Moxico, and whe are all the allies of Ate present Govern | bers of the municipality, the futere inasters of the fort. | Kesslutions in favor of reform wore adopted. ee Shs Horner Fectamem, Tas aneliae Be Stet | ins, the tclegmphs did wet tell we; Baba aetion esoma | Pees. Geseral Morin, with the*Commmandent, were cp. | Mn lmecat, cowsnds the comctente et big Adi +o be gaining geound that ihe Mex! out of asheor | emre, go Colonel Hopfinger conducted the threo | paid:—White 4 rise to well you bow deeply’! am seanible William I. ‘Emperor of . Seieccee nae eae y the relations be- ‘the power of the princes “Ff varrals, and, gata to deliberate on the resiitu- cemeeb maacetea #0 an to ‘spirit of contradiction, and incapable of otner-nse bring- ing order owt of thoir chao, may 8 tl) look to Maximilian ‘aa the only anchor of safely, Umat they mey ha warda him alone, unarmed, and thrown cpon their that ‘evtspathy which they withheld to- conquerors to their presence. An Italian officer, chief of the Military Commission for arrenging prees and payments, war al Prevent, aad acted ‘ag inierpreter for the Mayor aud hin frienis, it was a croop for & paint The tail and massive Manner, and without sympa: for either of your—what alsall to “me to-might, which you I nay—your unanimous kindaess , still I beg to join in the warning > heard from my learned friend Mr. Fenest Jones, that you should not fall teto the danger and the error of ro worship, bel wat you should 1 r Tes, on the same--condition, of the fallen dywaation 10) rita a0 long as he wasat the head of foreign | Avetras goversi, crave, and showing lines wboat his | rely ‘mainly upon yourselves’ for the Agniiog of ‘@eir thron: Capinin,| DATOUSES, and, further, that this revaision of feet | mouth that wero not there six wecka ago, root with a | your own baitie. And, in order to Might itout, lot ‘The Russian screw steam frigate Ewetana, Capinin | ing would be “more gencral and spomtaueons if be | paper in his hand that wrinkled under the grasp of his | ane bez of you to unite as moch as you onm ali the pao Breecher, from Cherbourg for the Brazits, haserrivedat") consented to exchange bis Wrone for a | Dervous tinger#; the French commissioner, frm i } plo of with you, ho ae reform areocietions or red, if need be, with tunds, Miymouth, England. prewdential chair, ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Times, writing + @@ the 16th of October, says:— dicators of the Monroe doctrine, Gauer of the !ibcral partioa, nod disarm the enmit: v Aq iy to another report, the Linperor bad come io the reselation of tak- tal, and, holding that i Talians, yet not quite eary in tha part be was playi no doubt, but horribly uncomfortable, sod faro’lo fico, i | Be tho tbree representatives of poopla'n Fights, determined, in every town. Be prepa: with all jour iniiienes in caso there choald De another dindolation of Parliament. And if it should bappen.that doring the neat seacton of Parila- About to pass fortress from hand t band, like afree- | ment there should stand up any man to be recetved with Napoieon te to leave iarrita | !04 vp stroug positon in bia cap er Paris on the 20th or 2ist, As umors have again cir. | ald bia coumunt ations with Vera Cent ayeinst all { hold plot, anc exciange rights over batteries an if they | frantic enthosiasm by the ministenal party to revile you bere was still suering, I comers, allowing (he host Jo factions the free ran.of all | were potato gardens, whlie the younger oficers ciren- | a» you were reviled last year, then 3 may be nesessary T bad an nity of Meeirg him frequently ror | the rest of bis vast teritones, We need harily say thas | lated throngh the room, watching leat aay misoako should | for the workiagmen t. asemble in their Oy wands and last fow paucous ‘that, 60 fer as neither of there conjectures tallice with ihe bmporiant | occur. weoves of Urrusand to deliLerate hat further mscnares ave health was ex t. He wan, whenever the weaher | Step taken bythe L by sending Pia voume cov- Sites rena ienems Moring advancet amd maida | wecesary for the o ters Gand poole: ay! Jong watks or drives in the | sorbte Europe. The press came | Tow words Lehepa!, amply stating the reason ) ‘of Biarritz. and and to Kurope gaparer Of Mazimilian’s vitinaiym to Napo- 7 of bis presence there, viz. : to transfer tbe fortress of In London @ ae ee Londen Trace © le thres exfear mites fatiewe. leon, ‘The Tak ambaradress wan either to xo back with | Poschterato the Eunpevor of ths ih. ‘Tho Franch | and friendly sosiotien, cowrene: the Loadon Work - Fa G nie. ipguen’e Associstion, bax been held for the parpase of ‘The Vienna correspondent of the London Tees, writ tho-em- General Mering then read the procés verbal, . tha: relgn, akziog * demonstration In faver of om the 6th of Ociober, reports the pobiiend condition | tion frum thooen sire inearted.by the Ghuren,” | after which be added his aincera wishos tur Ure mcceen |” wnnd ® Sree piiatniadtabliapastinlbediaen # Se Aveteta thros:— wonkt have magi ton the Emperor's resolupen. ¢ Of Perc), engin ita pew comlition. 5 Rut the Sisupress, Rowe ve jess*than #t Paris, | Generni Lebeufy on Part, read his acceptance on THE CANDIAN REVOLUTION. Very prevaile : ; ; A pw arewo Fadly miew: by the gow yn. ‘that it muet needs increase rather than d'mivia's, language veed by the Austro Germans indices mo 0 =. that they would not be iNqiraced if the prov- which they inhabit were to be-annesed by a Ger. < Power—either Prursia or Baverg, Even the lore! are beginning to dispiay Raverian lew itien, e.*. can hardly be donbied thet ate inhabitants of rg and Upper Ausivia would vaiher 10 @ell- Bavi than to il-goveum Awuria The pore of foreign mrss; bat even that clerical party which bad bom the empire at its ov lwet been alicuated by + which royalty i raiwced ina our heart to pity tae sor hoeensity of turuing thelr mainstay aod a laree seciion of which had he comiventien of ecelestantical prop- erty. i onnaiely we ninet confess, in the present straits to querer, find it tn who arobrought to the ‘K8 OG the vamities of their the part of the Freneh A fur 02 Austria waa ch General Lebwnt to ‘complete moment wae lost, ner.wae any diepiay medo of French power or pomwesion, but turning iaetcotly to the throo repreventatives of the town Genera! Lebemt de- clara through the inverpreting Italian oificer thet be was charged vy the Emporur to place Meschiova in the Lands of ite own author! hia Detalle ef the News from the Meat of War. The Mentteur of thin ‘THE Latest Drars tone, Paris, Oot. 16, 1806. nay: —Aeconbing to in- morning, teltivence brought to Consiamtinepie by the Soitanje Aid-de-Camp, Iaith inst., Do «i with the full anderatanding | date, The Tarks had commenced an ofbasive rove ll Pacha, who left Canta on the thad wen ples wp 16 that . ‘aria oxaltod ‘etae. A efown in our days is often beter lost | betwesn the three governments thai tho ety wanat bibe | raet, and het cocup.edan important and advance d od ‘ an ip ergata quiet, but come oe, thaw fonnd, aud Naatmilan, of ‘austria, will certainly | ¢rty to call in pert of the on army, wb he nndor- | thon in the direction of Maporonis, the priscipal emnire . men have given mo to wnderstend that nae find im ble archducal competence at Miramir a con- | atood to be already on the march tow fortsmm, | of the imourrociion, Thin poims wan to be atinuked om + Mtheal agitation will recommonce os soon oe the Dist | goniment whic he could cever have enjoyed | Ho sided, hownver, the request that no y ehoutd | the 16th inet. meets. Sm the yuidst of Lie alerms and apaxietios besesting him ip | ¥ msde of the Italian flag until the Austrian Woops bad Diseonaon wee beginning to ariee among the in- ‘OB ‘The Madrid Politica publishes ac orie'aen the Chilean | ihe hats of Hosietaran: As ‘halon wpe = byes pee mee pa a bes murgenta. Se. Paveseounan, Cot. 04, 1008. erciae of power roudert fe of lolaure distantefal to "0 this €or yor Yanan hy aeeeed. ba! r rection, in which tt declarce thas rpaie must obtain | oi0lie DO ot oe Mork eneueh for ine in iy | expressed & Tupe. that n Daud, siready ta abieml: | According to névices reoeirod > « @atiafaction from Chile by force, and advocates ihe re- fy rher's (Tar‘#d estate to eal forth that temperaio | Sace, should be per od ny through tho vtronte, ple. the Porte head agreed to tho deme tention of the Chincha Islands, pamay ~~ ee that scneeees 54. Goomal Vises eed oe aie Xe emegtnn ane i aeasion from Prince Nie ea h Max ” behind wo a a ; oS Se ‘The staicmont published by tho Vienna Warlerer | © val among the most bopeleniy retad | Ktawoe, and ae the tatter oxpeoned thelr avwent by on in ‘The news received from Casuila i of « contradictory wMlative to the alleged rosignation of the Guarian min- | pe ijoris 6 Anstrian ean} Had he sti as much | cliuation of the bead, the matter wow eettlod, the eocead | character, and the eaccesnes obtained by the Purka were fairy is unfounded. The assertion of the game journal | Leort for the lan? of hie fathers as Le waaalways known | proces tr*ol-duly read, tho mynoturen af.xe¢, and Har | Sphareatly euimporiact. The casonn portion ef tue ok the Cxaf in in bad heaith is equally untrue tobave, his retorn to Austria could pet take pinge at a | Ciulere be ame Lint alrange apesasl ya fre fovea. boo ee ne eee ee © eee Seem more momen'oue juncture than the prevent, har could — portion ty (he Turks, who numbered £9,000 1 e ateliigence from the Black Sea anpounces that the open be‘ore him as noble 2 untrslaw a be Mee: of Kine Victor Kmnnwet. Rerum Mevhade sue Grengibenst, and 8 Greet trig ingurrection hae been completely anpprosned, | may have a ene oce of fatiiling at home. {érorm the London iupress, Oct 14.) ne nging war material for the ne, Thad be insurgents captured in arms have been sha: by tbe | . *f there @ coy man whe should be omdeled with on Grest preparations are belug smarle at Ven ce to ree j Moor veawols beled to the Inrargents, wh docoust of the fina! upsiol of Leia sorry Marca tnsines, | braie ths entry of the Kivg of iteiy into thal city. the | ty surrender, were sink by the Purkial gunboats end & a not Mavsy brain th iden fa tran aitontie + nerve from the head of Jupiter, f ‘The insurgents in Daghertan, on the shores of she Cas- @lan Gea, bave been subdued by the Russians. Some of the inhabitants of Sehleswig-Holsteia deter. mained to present the Princess Dagmar, of Denm irk, with 1 Wedding present, as @ token of kindly remembrance @owards the daughter of their late sovereign, bul tbe Mexico wan th anne, of which the British representative in Bwzoriand Liam, ie that ther Roapere out af when itke Mi. grown the teeth, sud who, ip (be consciousness of his failure, hos not sven the mesgre consolation of sharing the Dine with hie atvieers or bettors, The craperor Napoleaw’s owi? % heme, z suajugstion af ij t Rucentaure, the historic galley upon whieh the of Venice married the Adsiatic, has hecn recoustructed and maygnifiveniy ornamented. The Kiwg will be contneted to the Ducat Paiaco along the Gnd Cane}, traverdng Venice in tis greatest length. A\ fhe patetotic man! eniculated to festatious tha! will axe piace is ope (hatte their crewe drow: A Russian war fe Candian rate aed wore curreut that the 4n!ls0 was dineatiefod Prosian authorities have absolutely forbidden the mani- | the irre-ourt'aule schirm jm the American Union, the " coming tn destation. other eee ae Pye 3 toed Fe A ay ie cae ein the to be ec wit vers.on come wi u s ined % Am asticle recently published 1m the Ganete de Law. | For, mipeice. 10. both these. errors Neodioe sirice of tie chaine of navery. At the same instant iho | The Ovorfiuw of the Nile nnd ite Conse- imo the concurrence of a vine Of | sharkies of toe captive and ber mournful vesunents wi"! quences. hundred thinkers in Bor ie 2 roan at the sound of oes of and of iro 42 ye" hs (ate complaint, terns out 10 havo been © ecurrtious and | f ie sation fo scar Ly ef above the ken of scclamations. Venton goreceiSah, wetaternnss hae Freon oes mervery md piled og + Serna Private life and personal ebaracter milions, and i {2 omarkable, above aft hii thet be, = a — pe oF ale are ee fers of tbe Nila are, unbeppiily. being jastiited by eveuta Queen of Bngiand, men, Whe ne go Much towards upon which found & | We have arrived at the period when Falth of ih ‘The visit of the Englich volunteers to Bolgiam appears ee ee ur eee by the | golden hey. snare cheat be noted , } ut ou the ‘omirary, th ere tins ra @ gratify the people of that coustry more than those of | oj9) , he who bad seem how reluctantly hix FRANCE Bonsee on tho Banke of ther yy SP France, as the Belgians reckon om she support and friend. ft dene Gon non ee ote betes, DY . tak and Old Cairo have boen hip of England 0s o guarantee agnines the growing tend. Mould now heave deomed it necessery to embark ARORA AA ARR na sone portions of (he quays bay: heom dentroy ed. 4 : fa Mileaee hatieenon ongaen. On | tnzartecs Medershiognan untoraking fem whim, | 4” smmense imperial Zonn ued Wome of Lin | | The Rayyiien gorcounicnt » duplaying. most peaies other bane, certain pectoas ofthe French press oon. | even under the mavt Twvorsble auspices v0 practically | fe pevgsay Sts eins Ts employed all the means lv ‘le powar-to surencibon ‘Minus, in spite of the friendly assurances of the govera- | 60d restlis could However, i ie oe oe ie 4° | ine dykes and to Tepair the benke A careful aystem of 7 easier fo fall toto ao even of 90 gt a to ‘and | Supervision hee been emi@blichet, and vesrete lation with (0 advocate the anwezation of the | as the building up of @ ‘Te, then to havo xestens ee Ls sae eee Sones 204 MALerials Are wAtioned At #hort distences eemi-oficial paper though the apd maguasiotiy Wi by veck- | Smengst other Uniegs the issue of 6 loam of & pnilllard of tor Doitg Wwed to any inezaced polut by th 0 may distinctly that it le not ones, ten ran YO ing oun of mth 0 tnd tig in titpro: | Trance Cory morting) for works of potce. |Thit | Senmere ou tne river. ‘Ageneadlasaivta iy ow tag te eragt ote faiire that ped S Disasiors are mentioned a4 having oeourred in U, ete roms occasion to pour out e string of insvlte | erai Castieuenu intely for Vera Cran fee a inversion of G te Mesiean Loon tag; | EAD, wUsre Ube waters lava awopt ery the torn qgainet the Belgian government and people, and to de- boo i424 nding te “rotorre fron thew beape in the Molde bordering 04 he river. Glare that the “peaceful, hardworking, but somewhat be- pow giving work to end especialy providing —_—-— itn vein Wt added thet General Floury an4 Baron Haxaemano THE FENIANS. hia 9nd Reve recommended it to the nee 2 — ‘The case of Admiral Persano of the Italian Nevy ie still Before the Senate of bat there is, according to the Provincia, s doubt whether that body will consider ‘Mesif competent to deal with the casa, A correspondent of the London Times deseribes the an- Government by the Austrians, who carried it off doring Q RUSSIA. Relaitons of the Empire Tewards Prussia and gga i Increase of the Popula- From Or Sate 8 etliors asenmbied bens experinente cently veized A quant.ty of loow cota and pootameously ignited. A bottle containing then dashed agsine: fal for the Vivieg ef . - the London Vimor, Oct 16.) ber of magirrates and town he Liverpool police etalon to + With the Fen an combuswhie futd ree Portion of (he fluid was poured oo @ oka, and in about foor wall, whieh immediavely ‘pte’ ators were denpl: tthe war of 1850. He says that the crown is composed of no Coamt @droad circle of gold, eet with large rubies, emersids wlg- by Wepecniata Impressed with the earesars qutiy he See ema rapphirea, on a ground of blue and gold enamel. be ng a Le verpool, bat th ine and eb Bat the most important part of the iron crown, from senatendaind tp on trek grreceen, “enim Provan ct is Sonning to ight will undecet : nt ae an ‘nstanee of meh derives Wa name, i carrow rim or band of ive, | (oabandn:' wore wach bas arady cmt wich biood | well a inom bee | the marvelines anexiingnibabie gonitics of the aul . Mhree-eighths of an inch broad and one-tenth of am inch | S24 money, snd which it would have been. Monomer | ke Retna’ | Hewitt poared nome of It on colton, wool and wood eb tm thicknens, attached to the inner cireumference of the | inat the Op:nwn Naimale ia covsidered rently to | and the Courlanders, they ‘are dig. | 604 then placed the whole completely mm water, wiere it . This inner ‘of sacred iron is believed to have | serve ae a mouthpioce to the frieads of Prince ; | eattetied be remained fore week. It was (lec taken out aed placed made of one of the nails ured at the crucifixion, | and you know who was the of the | gied to Bation. oy the Goer, end in Ave mimates het burst inw arm? veneration in 1t bas been ag 4 a ee = mech im. | —— ie disaot ads 04 red Fuptare with. the | bn the imperial gover ‘cay <r THE BALTIMORE DIPFICELTY. eda att te the aay, hein, they bare 9 SECL TELEGRAM Tg THE KEW YORK HERALD. Maxtwilian’s Kmpire tn Dissolution and Na- Leog fy yk gt {scat | ‘Phe Deagis® Teathmony Agninet the Com- poleon’s Prudence im Retirement—Jobn Teihe tase? tee lesions empire | sabtstebet have , Governor's Action te be tn Bulle Refections on the Monroe Doctrine. ‘used amo emigmatica! and highsvued- | rothing 10 % ecordance with the Evideare-The Rudi- Oot. 17.) 2 ect What France, before leaving | intelligenes, iy | com mercases oe an to tl " ote" encas apie Pays can? What are thove ex- | oo tA to ‘The damaging evidence aliciied yesteriay agaist the aise sh the Cours of ths, Temes ee kes arto ‘ep then, eoheretigy iptioans ors Pulice Commiestonare te ereating quite « abr. 8 oa th other Wid» of the rye My SS 4 cance ot bey yO In the course of the tuvestigetion Dr. Balderstin, « inaiter toe ty Sores oonsly is the | we often bear the leet Mimorehea'lona } Wehiy reepectable citizen of the Teath ward, proved To onerte, any dgu ‘o dheeahan, Dials day, ‘or tg strain ny | serena ta ihe sy, aad tan wares | Jona tee bya Sat sloce, the tetimeation the | “ther lemediove savtts en the incbouse OF dhe 4cbs& | franchin ofthe attmisieration. "ite ehlete of evese of | Sf retin! wate would no — clips and would ‘acanciow | Tuesday evening. ral a rouse Russians only shor ho waforndet. He wit oy ey phen Ny oe gd QUAORILATERAL, Toate excaions training le ou Of th 0 | Vewtinony presented. contest, sare her lie lelgcry 40 attend bo ¥ af the Harrender of the Fortresses GS OO ner f. mwS ee conduct marioa te the Itallans, a — any ple of ery Corr-epoudence of Len4on Tews.) my Yd ir, Paicmtes seen pad Pha wlowlon past six o'clock the morning & to make pisss for changing (ao; fam gokere = wae 7 a4 {or Mantes, conveys many Naane the ‘ommend of the the Union from the tho passengers war an Mal, eee ey te aes ee bas, bow. | ordered to Tem, Ail the cavalry bas gone <ivat of ber olf preter eoplal,. tie tite, shor, or Slanthcal coueation 200 Tight, sod, 58.00 Gupte tenve te. | \ Freaicace P. 60 hed oridently ©: inbnite enieitute be wae fome new curstor er [a 4 the veer 100% whe ment feminine iy thelr uentionees | burg, the cel weg Rev. Charles B, Smyth at the Cooper tnsti- tate—-Lessons te the Clergy—Reply to Colonel John O'Mahony—The Centeuntal Celobration of St. Paul’s Chapel—The thentlcity of the Bible—Laying of the Cor- ner Stone of a New Roman Chapel—tnteresting Ceremonies—Address ef Bishop Loughlin—The Rhetorle of Di- vine Feeling—Fatve Colors in Theology— The Position of Catholicity tn the United CHURCH SERVICES. States, Ae. “Leesene fer the Uleruy.””—Lecture by Rev. Yeaterday afternoon the Rey, Charles B, Smyth, the able and eloqcent denuntiator of clerical vices, and expounder of popular ideas aud social reform, one of a series of his characteristic discourses on ‘Lessons for the Clergy,” to @ very numerous and bighl# attentive and evidently appreciative audience in the large hall of Charles B, Smyth, the Cooper Inativute, ‘The spoakor prefaced his remarks by saying that ho bad “never addsoused a congregation under more de- lightful circumstances than the present, The goupel which he preached wae free as the air we breathe, the offer of satvation which it makes a ‘unto all men,’ and ‘Woy should not all men come to hear!” He also likened bimscif unto “Paul at Rome, preaching the gospel in his own hired houge,”’ and contrasted the a was thon addressing with less mamerous assemblages he bad formerly sddreesed in the Houston street bu: waying ons the inter “nigh! wisile tormor thanks to God, to the New Yous Hanan, and the common sense of the citizens of the thane th 18 for the suggestion to secure a larger D._ = * ee CENTS. | AD eloquent discourse, being @ continuation of the mor 10g FOr mon OD Che same BUbJooK, pear Calvary Cemetery, L. L, wae performed by Bishop 1 1, Of Brooklyn, assiwted by Faiiors Coots, Kober aud Fowistowek), with ail the amprensiv: Bere of Catholic ceremontals. ’ n sted was half-pest two o'clock P.M. Dut from Colays the ceremontes did pot take ratil four The day was fve, and a goodly no der of people hed gathorod to witmen@ the ceremonias, who beguited they wore obliged to watt by ah hour appe Cathotte Viewing the eve to where (he bell ing spot ui been ae ected, whieh commands an t, bneluding the eithes of Hrookiy® and New York and the surevuniing country, and le \s bondredao bury cr ‘ All these comb ning to make up on to be appreciated, omape ine, WUICh te merely Intendes maty neven By th DINO fone, wh ot for tho sireteh of the Kast river, w Diving upon its bosom, ® panorama that must " The chapel aad school fo be provisory, hase on five wot, and {9 (o be constructed white stone, and by inte teachers and wiso for the priest at pro tnaide of looted, to accommodate Ut, wir delivered ‘and will be used by both Irish and German Catholic. as there will be preaching given in both Kaglint ant Cor man. Ib te the third Chureh that tho pastor, Father J T. Gobdte, haw been fastrumental tn having butt, he ther Goets bag a sister who ts tne Snpering Genera: of the Order Migs of the Sacred Heart, Paria They are the lest of @ ily; she the fo.nder of a convent, ve the founder of three churches. Alter the singing of several pealme the usuat ceremo. nies of tho Catholic Church were cum cted by Wie Kiehop, during which the following artic p posited in (he corner Longe copy of she i Copies of several other oe, mpeciinens coin, from one Molar co toe mmailo-¢ dev a writing tn Latin, of whieh the follow.« fe WLrietly Hitera! tranalalom jae b, it be counted by | Ocrgnen 2 |, Preaiden be ‘coumtea by hundreds awh, pe Ped ba Re oy ee tS 10 are all weleome to my hired | was laid the corner stows of the Unused of Mt also In the preepnce of Iguatios Vheodore oe Le Jobo Kyau aud Frewcs bold my meetings. It wan well of and woll. ifmne te Himod, for if the people who aro here had gone to | Wiciuei ‘ave stonsentier. nston street that church could not neve accommo- The os with which «he Church of Bt Reghest badd dat The reverend tleman hero paid a | ervete: # to the vraiseworthy liberality of Joke: ment to ee nent | Vedevolse, # citiren of Newtown, . Q and gaid that ‘me person but those who At the couclusion of the ceremony Bishop ne, appreciate that sentiment can comprehend either bow @ | accompanied by the several prigats, pannod ary the ar cas U8 omens Ngee dl ae Foundatien of the building and Seapemntiod 1s wh th bol A Wator, after which he proceeded to address |! Prone) en humble minister ef the gompel can have | substantially a» (oliowa:— t a cosmopolitan heart to love aii men and Apvanas OF sumOF exclude from bis mind the distincions I will not detain you long, my ae I do not care which are made by » peddling politicians | much to speek in the open ‘ar. It te necedrary, it on the one hand, or ty ly, moctarian, sickening syco- | seoma to me, lo say much to excite seal aad your phants on the other. He then to reply to | interest in favor ol the work which ESSicen commenced proceeded Jonn O'Mabony's letter of October 22, calling in quan tone statement made by tho reve’ ‘@ & previoun oc- pany ag bore. Tt is gratifying to you, as churches muttipiying. ft is eratfying jon Of thin meeting whea ¢ church ts to be iad. the menoed for the hovor and glory of vauon of souls, It was for this purpose thas God was ploesed to establish the enarch we all Know. He did net ertabieh S *alflete bigotry; 4 oy, , the « lee = “ Tht becoht oc ta 1 20 Fonlans will be presenter take the Pay over of JOBM OMABONY, Hc. FB. teach what John OM * cold pot hove i! sethere wore bot the Catholic, ur the olt oo out’ with age,” tacant the former,” that tn speek.ng im » * mevtionsd tu (he pretestant relixien, and (wo relighens tp q:. , wad tae , and bed taken had wt) oo far ww the lemme ut of the * Tovrys) he v pee. ok Aad “conteovertin! diceuemon,” ond that be -~ they 3 “Ge Sal with @if- aot Fae © the objects nove ‘that Bo onecouid ang oe gad yet nod ny letlor of Lane woud naturally thew he 7)" he eald | Guiles the epeaker chored bia remark, Odareee docament as evidence of tu fet; “but he may rely upon it Tabail never do so ‘wes givoa in Gormen by Father Fowistowekt, PANh Aveane Haptiot Church. enon tbe he Two mermoas were prosehed yesterday at the ongre yee church, corner of ¥ifth avenue and Vorty-rinth sirces, by the pastor, Rev. Thomas Armitage, 8D On bord oonasions the ch arch was well flied The subject of the morning discourse wae--"The Rhetorie of Divine Fee) ing,’ (he text being taken to the Ofty.seventn ehapter of sgnin.’’ He them proceeded to the main #ub- | lenink, fifteenth and sixteenth versen The evening sex ject at annoupeed, vit:—Lensona for the clemy | mon was the third of & couree which Dr. Armitage le from the common schools, parental obligations | delivering, open Munday evenings, wpom the ey jm the rearing of children, ‘and « comparison of | Inge of the Maviour on the erase, that chosen for inat he power the teacher's wk with thet of the ening wee Jewus' partiog Witt bie mother, fhe text Pulpit, and eaid in regerd to the common school syatenw of this State, that he knew of no common sebool eye tem in any country which may be called ite mpenor Ho had visited « large nutaber of e city, rura. Th of 9 Of instruction pursued in there imptibn ab balt-pant sisted of religiour services, the holy come appropriste eermeon by Hey, Benjamin T. Ha ght, 0. D. On the 20h Gey of this month on the throne of Kogiand aod the Sate New York oo hetiea wine pared ied will lah tor wer The Ker. Dr. Matght exlecved a the subject of bis ner * A Keriembrance of the Merciet of the Centary."” retarted that he approached the services of cactre- Hon of svch an occasion with ® feeling of wis chures wee ope of ibe buildings im the city, tod wee one of the few ct will otaadiog thet vane evietence ons hawtred yeare nin epee J districts aud of rentite of ike w schools exhidi schoulhousne « whole number of pi molt 20, He ther tobe mn at bighly commend t or kings. tad yoke Celebration of st. the centnoial celebration exercises St. Paul's church were commesced im that building the morping, end con- x ie a. mared 7 esiebrat ond yore: ue RRO. Christ ob re Curtst chareh io r “ of Broadway nad Vesey wrest, worship of God. A eway, and the cent three days, waa comm Hone when George IT. wae v oa, Trinity ehureh in New adeiphia, Grace eburch ot worch st Cherieson, and Diy of the mysteme Paale Ch eo nmetecnth chapter of Kt Joha® Vom pel, twenty 0%) and twenty seventh verse, The Toverend gentioman divided bis sutjet under iwe ie whoola of the | heads “The Last Word Jesus to Kip wind to nee the aber’ end “Toe Last Act He Dit for Ber’ he Wechere of our ving threogho@ (Oe sermon special empha te ihe of intell gemee and that he did got © mother,” bat “womens therefrom Oo urdity Of the idulatro« Marlen practicos of the Homan Catholte Chure’, St. hep Ye Roman Catholle (hare A lecture wee vered by the Kev IT Meet: the Order of Kecomptionints, inet evesing, to a | congregation, The eulject selected by the reverend gem Homan war “The Portion of Cathelielty in the Uniieq Mates—religioun, sor'al and polities! Lawg before the time «ported in the cards of invitation the hease wan crowed \o \e atmos! Gapecity, and very many het te ot jon and am evel themselves of the loose farni ton of the volluing for nitting Teverend lecturer, (0 opposition OF im emulation of the Rev con aD at soca tation Mr Bmub, of enother éenem apport of the Cathotic Chareh ane and « He wee The Protestant re 0m, be cootended, w imbeasteal to 1b. erty, i a barrie eutverty foot bigh the corner ot we the seventy y are hen in thie coustty ae two handeed to one, ond thet Winer (he. tame He! wateul and prevnited So erooter Se oes pent to ihe * prose ‘ehainpta nt ehee | 10 pathiers and impregnable tn prime “Presemiogton hes prevawved nat a! religions, aml enby fully to tbe ‘Lrtaws 0 private mre u = a {he evauiny we wbandowmane st the poor ne arches ere Ssaghs Sova Stole ests Mood ot that distadt jjpe Sod still stand. ft. Paul's | gently ofered the poor and ehareh stood, therefi genet fiom, lke nome | tehuene and divisions cnoouraged and monarch of the forest, « rete of bygowe days, and | and heatheniom The boiy ecrament of matrimony to whose root the ‘sxe bas ure It | become in Protestant crelees mere mmeekery was a chor wheres for three gen rations the mame of | state of ready he vite, Vopnetout, movers the Mom High Lae been wornbl and wherewm the oer ne in 6 ivores. pox oi wintotered to vast pet iy 4 ) we Pr tewtaat me He alse quinted Wy Of the qoul. From this pBlpis Ro Sftty ries stasietice of of (be gospel have Leen pro ‘aimed Bon. Americgn children bore evar} seer Soy after , year alter year, to Seen tol a {io '* Ue orgs Bake By dae bo the abvit pope Converting inonre thre tongs Jae’ Arguing thle fact the revereod groteman ing to the edification of the believing poopie From w Hatred bh opalon thet asthe fension of fereize bink materiel baliding and ite many intereeting and sact dan eocietions be lurhed lo a6 nedemuon of the eerrcee of thoes who had endervored Wo ereet & spiritual bullding, ferret qwal (amiien she lagieas ond for whee (altbtel services im thelr cally Dntiod Mtatce eo id v youre they should now give than in the power of Cathowes, the Cha ome who apirit called erven archttelops, Gy ) macy bie tyinievere members ie the Uniied He ment, i honor and glory wee 7 ei vat the eowl, Of the Peetore Whe NEA OMeaies in the their They had weil served their Lore aud generauion. The very by Kev Dr. Auchmuty at (he dedication of Coober 80. would be read oe here nme one) detalia, but whiew 1166, Pr ) 18 thie ets Llbaadiie’ 2 7 i i i i ig 1 i fe Hy i F i i if? Dpom thie tne anal vernar) hee Mart Ae ar of Chitin bad boon el ceria eh, by reverent been ——— 'y preserved, that oerasion, on ad H thee, renior ext rectors were sflerwarte 8 few von out remert of the church and to in protable favor then cloent the morwing eerie o'dheck the Rontay ehoet cele Raveral of the former Ru penntend Bddremed the chiidrem Dy, Vinton delivered « sermon on feet, of the (hutch i# Dr. Cheever's Ubareh, Cheevar'e disevorm inrt evening wae Cx reted A of “The Authenwelty of the Bitte” Me from (be 11h chayter of the Penton, oad "Vor ever, O Lert thy word ot oman eariiest—Rev Samm. whee exertions Mr. Wienehart gers & lectare at Biv ehereh lant nighe oe “Pale Colors in Theology Mie tent won tbe words, “le (hat oot forme @ again me, ond he that gathereth sot with me ecartereh ehreaa” An we open a0 chemy névaccing to Pow Wishep of epyrey rate ‘Covent

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