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——" Pare eee eae aN ‘“ oie = _ — = e . i“ P. 8 INEW . YORK , HERALD, .MONDAY,. SEPTEMBER 30. 1867, ® 7 ha - WASHINGTON. THE CHURCHES YESTERDAY. MEXICO. be Wasncron, 20pt ye) ‘ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, STUYVESANT SQUARE. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENSE OF THE HERALD. o'uiock F. Reoptniag ef the Sacred Edifice—Large Ae | tateresting Review of the Empire Daring falenie been lost. Phe Defunct Farmers’ and Citizens’ National sembinge of the Cleray- 1866=The Negotiations in Europe and in on frag eno a — . ef Brooklyn, Yesterday morning apy pereom passing through Stuy- | fexico—Max Fulfle His Engagements and Miscellaneous, ' 1 Mr, Uartbard, Comptrolier of the Currency, returned Vesant square about ten o'clock would haveseena very | ie Cheated on, All Sides—The Intrigucs of The feertng tobe og 8 compara Oe. inthe. 4 from New York city yesterday, bringing fresh evidence large crowd pressing togetber sbout the doors of S: | Ausirian Adventurers Disaffected a» Re- Sas tS Sten’ sachaneh eattbaned Mew Cellemmset ae #2 1 tho affurs of the Farmers’ end Cuizeas’ Bank of George's church. Before the portals were opened a| saTded Francis Joxeph—low Padre Fischer latest ascounts from each of those ports:— , Brooklyn, N. ¥., @baho tue of its bemg closed and a @enso mass of woll dressed persons ‘had assembled, and | Turned Up in Mexican Politicew#istory of woouver sated. Ie-was hoped that a decision would q His Retations with the Emperor, v long before the hour of divine service every availabie o ave dae arived abby the Secretary of the Treasury | Po2T°Se iunoon, dowuing sateearee in the excite. | feat in the building was filled up, while mumbers of | sohapnanleaen abu ep Saturday, but Mr. Huriburd’s return necessitates @ | Trt; Loss. those who game late blocked wp the aisiesaidecrowded | __! %Pd YOR some interesting statements ee postponcmeetuntil the production of facta and figures Though'l have thus given you my own views on the | in. vestibule and doorway. pe not yet have been published in relation to i by the stocsfelder#er-the bank in rebuttal, whieh will impeach moot subject, it is proper to state that the radi- during the year 1866, cals profess to be hi St George’s church has risen in ike @ pheonix ‘Be furthooming mm the course of a fow days, ee eee cake ae Mite aia. Pate sl and seems to have = much improved The. teh Mann has the Inte Kenporee a. gaa Hownastic incident—A United States Soldicr by the trans‘ormation it has gone through, The former Pressed his opinion that the day might arrive in whic . Badin Heir @ a Scorch Baremetey and Vive 2 SS ee pat getitttan letters | puilding, athongh of massive proporuons, was of a | Would be convenient, for lim to retarn the power whic Thousand Poands « Yeur. policy of the Iatter.im doaling with Con: ar the | S2mbre and austera cast. The present one, while pro- the people of Mexico bad condded to his hands, occur- A remantic little incident bas just come to my | military commanders With regard to the ‘ottect of his | S@e¥ing all the grandoar of i's predecessor. 13 most | red in all probability m April, 1960, Ono of his most lee &les % 28 Koowiedge. The fetal given to ma aro as follows:— ‘administra: clajorate 10 orpamoniation, and ite interior We daishd | inumate friends was then sojourning ta Kurope, and to f f eee Two yours agowH»gh Crawford Pollok, a young gentle- Eugtish cathedrals elaborated on thé Byzan- | him he confided the impressions which tne change of | action, All ha obtained was the Emperor's determination 3h. ] man (en sigabageoty years old, saddenly disappeared | reconstruction Invs. What ho claimed was tuat Sickles | {i0) nctel | Neasiy two yeara age old St George's | attitude between France and the United States respect. | 2 lay the casters ncanmm cabinet, and to this meeting r a from his hore %! Scotland, much to the dismay of bis | had no right to atvempt to obstruct the regular process | towers withstood the effects of the ion, tho ipg Mexico bad produced upon his mind, adding at the ‘Me ut Mexicausand “ i} 5 relatives and péti jiicos, It subsequently became peared opp 3 a tren fg a ight aero rnin of the building was so complete that 1 had alinost | same time that tho conduct of the French, who ae known tha: jcomé to this country with five hun- | Sip cosas wee en tsne, Stcktos to interfere with tbe | oxtirely to ba rebuilt, Tho. repairs were inter- | jn fact had bor forvent attachment i} < forth Carolina, but be | rupted during their course, owing to the bad wo Le OS a /} @red pound lapocket, Ho sported about New York | thinks that officor erred im mot instructing his sabor- | ba4 jast winter especially, and to other cirumstances; | either to his person or his cause, had 9 and oiher cities until bis funds commenced to ran Be reppe and chey the mandates of the United but they have at Inst resulted satis(actorily, and St. | changed entirely, and that their former indifference “i hort, when, ina it cf desperation, he enlisted in the’ Hig attitude towards the republican party in other "s charch is again a thing positive. Thearchitect | had now become open hostility. The person to whom Wien Vaitod States cavalry as a private aoldier, and in | respects tho Chief Justicedeciares to bo uncbanged. Ho | Lis,cainned overs etl Of koreeons, Fetortng On 1? | tie ieutor was directed received instructions to study thie humbia capacity struggled against hardships and flay pth vay has been all along in favor of the | rognificent stained glass windows, of simple and yct | the most fitting ways and means by which, if it should lan of reconstruction. ind: he claims depeivationsl io: which be bad been wholly nased. | tho-credit or baring originared that, plan, fo maya that intricate design, | lueand gold combing in relieving the | become politic, his abdication should be carried out, but, —— Zea tho weahtime bis father dicd some four months } in 1865, while on a visit to Hilton Head, South Caroli ‘and the fitti ‘of carved oak and window es of | before the reply of this friend of the unfortunate A Mexican Liberal Heroine. ago, loaving [ugh heir to a baronotey and.a snug little | 2° weote a letter to President Jouni wig edopred vy | ora colored’ stone are. ost, tastily ge: "aus. | Prince: strived’ ta” Mexico, Important changes had oc- | ,.,7h¢ waruine has Jost come to an ond in Mexico had fineome of £5,000 per anaiiini, or about $25,000 in gold. Tis e anys, was tho only advice on poli a Perrreeby og Bett he pans ad in New | curred. Marshal Bazaine had made new proposals to | them, however, was 60 well Known a4 ze ‘The younc barowet was duly sought for, and, a(ter an questions he over gave Presi: ohnson, and be | j4% some an orthodox or non-orthodox matter, tbere | the Emperor Maximilian for the consolidation of his | Dative and daughter of Spanish parent ‘balemon. exponditure of-$800.1m. advertisomants, tt was ascer. | To27e8 that the latter failed to adopt it However this | can be no doubt of tho bouuty it gives tn effect to the | throne, not only in « military point of view, but also | cutered the ranks of the iiberal army whon the rench icaviet Sieis th Cachneihseinae ny mer once terre o ns may be, 1t is still asseried that Chase has ly been aD | interior to which itis apphed, . ‘The old organ still re- proposlog new resources. ‘These’ proposals | 2¥ CONNEY. rformed many prodigies of | Spoken. tained (ba; he was stationed at Camp Verdo, Texas, dis- | adviser of Jonnson; that he counselled hit to remove ‘al it has fiself: whi valor, and became an aid on the staff of Genoral Arteaga, a a Stanton, « d'Sboridan, and Sickles; and that his mains, although it a gallery ta liself; while | wero accepted by the peror Maximilian, and the part be uted by BM Uv ‘Octobe: Bark § W Holbrook, from Portland for Cuba, Sept 21, lat. barging the, of..9 farrier, Colonel William 8, | Santon, Grant, and Sheridan, and Sickles; and that bis | tho exterior of the church ia neatly identical with what | of this now contract, so iar aa it related to bim, was | f4u0 “as executed lendez, at Uruapan. in October, | 39 9) ton 63 3. Huulyar, of Now York, whe decane interested in the | pecs was thus to ria himeel! of dangerous rivals {Or Abe | ik mas Da‘ore the fire in 1865. no | Teligiously complied ‘with, Atthe same vime the Empo- | 84's corspamious were abet ube retcied tae presser | Bark Hachacl, nothing further, Sept 2t, lat 3216, on @8 7. ease, induced Sir Frederick Bruce to procure the dis- | stroy Cameron during ‘he administration of the lamented The church was opened yesterday morning for divine | ror determined to send the Empresa Carlota to Europe, ‘At the execution, and blew out her own brains with a Foreign Ports. i : service, althougu the grand coronation and inaugural | first with the object of strengthoning the new under- ADEN, jellespont, Bridgeo, Zansiber. eba.zo of Pollok, which wag promptly acceded to by | Lincoln. Just before Stanton’s suspension it leaked out | Soremeny is deferred until Bievop Puteer, returns trom | sending, and soceadly in vets te oben the: Boal cone ee errs cee Say ame § pritonee ta the hun st kretred, aeagant, Reston. Aenea: , that ‘a very high oficial” bad arranged with the Presi- rs Bi a ~ of the imperialists, BARCELONA, Sept 14—O17, Boa, Genera) Grant, The young Sir Hugh Crawford Pollok | jens a plot to Kill off Stanton and Grautat the aame time, ep eral a Goohee teh Tung, —— clean of oo age pation ie pag oe B. arrived, brig Ellen P Stuart, ‘bas, (heroforg, beam telegraphod'for, and bas givon up | first by driving the former from the War Office and scc- | By 2 8, Ty - | sonciasion reproventa e Ewperor, Messrs, ARBADOS, Aug Holland. Philadelphia (and sid Sept 6 for Orohilla); Sist, sebr J. } Asay orp ) : ‘by, entered the chancel; and the Kev, Sir, ; Anger. Aldridge, NYor'; Sept 5, barks Henry Ti | the occupation, Of shoe and curer of borscs to onter | ond Dy ry position vacated by | of fgsiunatl; the, Bar 3 Lacie pb rg ey co Rag me yop g Ramirez and FUNERAL OF ISRAEL LAZARUS, THE PUGILIST. | Young, do: jontezima, do, } ‘upon a Scoichibatomatcy end £5,000 a year. Such is a aet ane tean | Rev. Mr. Rising, of Now York; the Rev. Mr. McVicar, | But wuile the Empress Carlota was crossing tho At- ae ne Mfe. ‘ fy to some extent that sto! ‘Does Chase | 824 Dr. Spring, of the Presbyterian church, also took | lantic ocean things Wook avery differont turn in Mexico. ‘The last impressive rites due to stricken humanity | Demarara; schr J W Freeman, Loring, . ub a : ays part in the dedication. Toe morning lessons and pray- | One of the conditions of the new bargain entered i 4 Passed through Carlisle Bay Sept |. steamship Sou | Gcolostca! Survey of Kansas and Nebraska. | Know anything of this plot? Can he give the name of | 675 wore read by Mr. Tyng, Jr., and Mr, Bugby, and the | botween tve Emperor Masimilian and Marshal Bazaine | “ef? Performed over the remains of one yesterday af- | america, Tinklepaugh. from NYork of ‘io Janeiro, ‘Tho foliowtig is af @xtenet froma totter just received | Mis “very high official ? sormon was preached by the pastor, Dr. Tyng, ‘The text | was the delivery of the Moxican custom houses into the | ternoon who had gained arepatation among a large, and, | ©: 9—Arrived, Jeannette Marianne, 9a | 4 ‘. 4 + was laken from the twenty-ninth chapter of I, Chroni- | haads of tt Freneb, a4 stipolated in the treaty nogo- | at ie regratfully added, a soemingly growing community | Negchh itianiin, Bruce: New Orieans; 11th, Another View of tho Situation. ia. . cles, where David directs King Solomon as to the propa- | tiaied by M Dand, the French Ambassador, and Don i Sept lé—Sailed, W W jeLeod, NYork. Wasursovos, Sept. 20, 1867. | rida of the ‘Templo: and allusion was of course undo | Jose Mavia Lasunem “Although it was mguca by Don | 12 OF !arge cles, Tt was the closing obseqates over the | Gssnoura, Sept ‘gaanrired, Toa a wre, Nore ‘When Congress adjourned in July tho conservative | w the preseat opening of St. George's ch uch, and the | | Artoya sbis gentieman had nothirg to do with the | body of Israel Lazarus, who died on Thursday last at Gascow, Sept 16 -Salied, Jt Miteheil, and he by to Commissioner af the General Land Office from the United States Geologwt for Nébraska:— 1 forsard tlpgdu arougl copy of a section of the Union Paciic Railroad; trom nearly to the moun- | element of tho republican party was clearly in tho as- | Palins spent to wake ite fining tompie for God’s holy gotiation, and only upon a written order from Maxi- | his hostelrie, No. 223 Centre street. The life of Mr, | 48nes fey ei we ama. Tue copy I made by permniagion of Mr. 8. P. P Lang worship. misian Would he coasent to subscribe to at, Having once | 74, : | “Batied from the Clyde iéth, Thistle, Baltimore, ii, superintendent of Bugigders and Construction, | Cendant, This was so manitest that towards tho close of | "“ifure than threo thousand persons filled the church | pbia ued the conclusion of this trealy, whion did not | L&¢aros bad been of a yariod and evential nature. In Gomuxnae, Bops iy rived mgebory, Olsen, Boston, it issent for your personed, and rate Keeping. It will | the session the leading conservatives thought it safe to | sau ite vestibulos, avd the congrevation seemed to be | even contain tae usual articie of satisfaction on the part | his native land he had catued a notoriety as an ardent | pion, NYork. C gmake an excellent geologn ection when reduced. 1 o e umpressed with the service and the germon. In | of Mux, but in onter to bo valid only needed the rer of t] i a Hauivax, Sept 20—Cleared, sehr Margaret Ann, Whelpley, Rave colored Gi quetly of Mobratka aud. part of Kan- | 8° ome and leave tho Senate and House actually in the | 1h.¢ artornonm service wat again csiebrated, and at tho ond fica ‘of the Emperor Napoleon, the French Mar- | 2BIer of the ap ih faces oa: pac ag He ” fe Bae 01, one of the Land Ottis maps which you seat me. | bands of tho radicals, Recognizing this tact, the latter | of a (ow weoks, wuon sone wddicioual repairs will bave | shal did not wnakeany or mace haste t» comply with | *8 & Principal thet profession of no mean na- Krwosron, Je, Sept 30--Arrived, brig, Haldeo, Weah, New You visi veo the simplerty. gf the geological stracture of | attempted, on the iast day of the session, to advance tho | been compietell, the Duiluing wilt bs opened fr the | that partof the bargain which would be likely tobe | ture among. his aswcvates, His arrival in this | York. tie, sobs bar fe ete ‘Old Harbor, be State, The map or al pot Will bo mado in 4° | jmpeaciment question so faraa to secure a report from | M@SwAr ordinances of public worsaip, and the conse. to the Emperor Maximilian, country to exhibit the practical results of bis training | In port Sept 14, bi Springbox, Aikoma, for NYork via. a tai. Uniy fourop tho. a Geological formations aro cratiom, as has been vad before, will ve porformed | Among the iovimate friends of Maximilian tt 13 eaid, |; 224 tuition th ‘she ed enthu. | OBlports; Mary Ano, y, for NYork; aud the above: expressed by colors onthetoap. Subdivisions of them | the House Committee on the Judiciary having charge of | jramediacely on the retura of ‘Bishor that the arrivai at this time cf an Austrian cmissary, a'| S4¢ tuition there was cuite an advont, and hailed enthu- ivals. might be poted, but I prefer waitimc until tho | the subject of the impeachment of the President, Noth- | Europe, Stuyvesant equaro can wow Herzfeld, the 1.exican Imperia: Consul Gen- | siastically by that class who boast of their indomitab’e | | Livanveo:., Nova Scotian (8), Aird, Sept 16_Arri eompiotion“of iny field Work, * * * * Ono or the poasession of its own church, and t d ton great extent tue nou-com- | pluck, Almost from the moment of hig arrival his | Monhreal stscindat (bane, stow Oneane ork, } ing prevented the success of this movement bat the two photographors desire to accompriny mo on my | 1 that followed their faithful pastor, Dr. Lyng, {rom al Be ‘Nowitustacding the re- eon a " ? iy, Phillips, (Our Lewnaiterd them. fapiiities and protec. | skilful managemont and parliamentary tactics of Mr, | the old ediice in Bookman street will have asw cho fo Ecaperor éaxicuiian that eve- | sroring ustise, and vith fietis aod detente, and yeas | Phiedclphia: Waller Fiswer'sas’ Francisco Oxy of Maa’ toa, | Lope thus te secure some good photographic | Speaker Colfax. Congress adjourned with the conserva- | sauéfnciion of seeing Lim once more in his own pulpit, drop of hi« blood belonged to Mexico, adding wrinkles to his face, he at last retired from the | chester (5), Jones; City of Dublin (s), Kynon, and views of tog oF Pvp w explored the coun- | tives guilt victorious, It was argued. by the government a Austrian political adventurers in Europ ; ring,” beaking himself’ to that Dusmess which he | Foo,(e), Manuing. Bouhay (all three of the Inman ine, aB@ ; ony eae AY) rate mypotens; cecaned tbe e ST. STEPHER’S CHURCH ing for him, endeavoring to separate the Siavoaic prov- | carried on untii ie vas swept away by the remorseless | “MATS nr ganernmm eeny roe Aden; Cores) i ‘Vogen,, att, Maplo and Pebbie | Wing of tue republican party, amoug whom were gia 2 F incos from the Avstriau Empire, for whose chief or | hand of death, actves that bourne froin whicu none re- Reet as Ceairee’ rpc " g J po ona eae: Hioy hea sem < eae such men as Fessenden, Sherman and Conkling in tho The congregation and members of the parish famy- | bead th bese tg poms bo gg poe Mg Sores tern, ae bad “settled apn is Sie. businaas when yen Sent 1i—“htered out, Manlius, Herbert, for- . ‘ag Wécausine the -oountey, and try to collect | See and Bingham, Wilson of Towa, and Woodbridce | tiarly kuown in Episcopalian circles as St Stephen's | Seioted tom this party 2 na to hold continvaily betore | tree of Auman life whak the ral!’ fraition of fond prom. nny. Sent i2—Salled, Mohongo, Philadelphia. 2 ping poet pasar, if the hostile In- | and Blair in the House, that the President would cbeer- | parish took Jeavo, with formal gervicos, of tho unpre- | his sight, this second empire, this second crown, and to | yses ‘seemibaly is about to crown our hopes, grief, fraught Beers, Ye fy Bion Sten ction ean te } m >i Pes Raliroad poe fully execute tue reconstruction laws of Congress, They | tending Gothic edifico in Twenty-second street, between peerens ba ers affections a becoming with despair, is at/-he door, iA roa | POE NEORE, iat re "a ‘ a along a P 5 x too deep root clique was orgauized in Vieuna, an The cause Of My Lazarus’ dem\se—quite unex, Atri uaker s), Duncan, Con- said that tho legisla'xon alroady apon the national statute | Fifth and Sixth avenues, yowenlay afternoon. A largo | 100,4¢eP, mould. A ro was'this Mr. ‘Herstold. |'at the iintceaeia utetion of the lites suparinanced:| stanttnaple (tea lah ister Derseuiye na wetis. : ‘ahem, aa fanaa 4 eould, and Mr. tu ‘vbo| work, is preparing careful | book was amply suflicient to prevent him from doing | congregation, including many not in the usual habit of | Emucaries were continually going to and fro, urg- by the life he led, and for which cémbined medical American Ports. 7 tht Those notes will | any further miscbief, and that he suould at least havea | Attending service at St, Stephon’s, was present, owing, | ing the “Emperor Maximilian to leave Mexico, | skill seldom finds 4 curative. BOSTON, Sept 28, AM—Arrived, ship Nesiitan, f ng opt the geotogreal structure no doubt, to the contompleted ‘abandonment’ of the | io present uimself in Austria, in order to take prs. yy deol NE Pet Merged erage ae Balutmoras a 4 psi oe ( : Adams, B Wheeler, ih, Se chance to show what he would do, ‘These men did not | yuitding as a placoof worship, ‘The services began at | advantages of any favorable events which might tran- | The room in which tne deceased lay was the back por- ING Billings, and dl (a then trast the masses of their party to sustain extreme | bull-past three o'clock, the rector, tho Rev. Dr. Price, | spire during the war which was then iairly approaching. | tion of the first oor of bis beadquariers, and aroand it | town, DC; Irene , raOn SPECIAL CORRESPONDE! meagores, either in the matter of reconstraction or to- | officiating injtho-vomewhat abridged liturgy inciden: t6 | These etfurts, waiea Until then had boon mato to in- | was clustered a throng reldom. seen in the presence of | aud Jesse Hart Zi. Pearson, Waitimore: Ei Whe pis wards the Exoculive, The explanatory and supplemen. | 2? aftemoon. In the sermon which followed, Dr. | duce the Eiporor to return to Austcia bad tatied, and it | death ‘There were many of tho class that tse and | 0; J 1, Leach, ndioutt: stephen Morris, Bhaws fee Freaignt ani ‘imotne planatory pplemen- | Price having anpounced bis text, took occasion to refer | was devrmined to send to Mexico Mr. Herzfeld, trom | pardcipate in the success and de‘ents of the prize ring, | Mops hanay ; Hate Fates, Haley, Rive, Dini ment eo and Whag, it) Meune-Johnson tary Reconstruction act, passed st the session over the | briefly to the growth and history of the parieh, alluding | wi talents and capacity « favorabie result wasex- | or covertly support its adherents, while groups y, and . Thu Elizabetbport; wut N al n ‘Resolution to | President's ‘Voto, was looked pon as perfect. Besides, | fecltogly in'that connection to the struggles and often | pected. Marshal Bazaine, who was not long m igno- | around in farther corners of the room, and sprinkled | Hawley, Clark, rir eiacion t jet Aliow they counted upon the earnest support and active sym- | almost vain endeavors of relizious societies to muintain | rance of this intrigue, probably communicated the same upon the atoop and ubout the adjacent corners, com- ‘Cleared—Bark A W 5! (Br), Pass—Chiof Justice Chgae.on Nasional Af- | Duby of the district commanders, the majority of who fe rhe Nees Preelde: 4 team a, taire—The Piotti the worldlings and thirst for gain | to his master, Napoleon. witbout loss of time, and sus- | prised professional vocalista ac ‘pedestrians, | Waveriey, Terry, Savannah: N their ground against ‘actors, a, ; ney. | were knows to be favorable to the Con; ional plan, | incident to metropolitan life, Tbe peroration of the dis+ ded th janee on his part of tho agreement of sporung men ‘Conspiou: deiphins sole Fomogs (Br) Matyeeyy, eats Wasnincton, Sept. 25, 1867. Radieals like Ibaddeas Stev: Ben Wade, George 3, | course was dovoted to a farewell leave-iaking of the Rien we have parma) If, aaie supposod, the nows saaie Soran were eer alee °C, Dooney eieee ¢ hs & } The facts I furnished, dd, in "A letter recently, Boutwell, Charles Sumner. Zachariah Chandier | edifice about to be surrendered to other purposes, in of this intrigue arrived in France, together with the | Harria, Billy Kelley, Billy Dwyer, ieddy McAaliff, Billy Sailed—Steamer Propontiss ship Mongolia; brig Snow foreshadowfhig” thio tof 10 a they which many passages of eloquence and eifective pathos | Empress Carlota, it is easily calculated that it had some | Ryall, Jonny Aaran, Yéang Bd ate frow the Proteus. wards, Jim Powers and - . : 74 Occ varied with the suber reflection aod moral stic | influence upon Napoleon’s uiterior determinations, ‘steamer Glaucus, NYork: bark Marianlyst,. ‘ se mee cei the ith wl OP OL I IN EE ea eed Peng ey pursaed by Prosident Johnson should Congress auempt jerthweat | fought; peace followed very q iy 1pe- reflective. There was put Fy ive id de iH all 7 corner of Broadway and Twenty-cighth street asa place | ror Napoleon and his Exropess\ plans. fo bet an i 1 eae Se 4 suspend @ptémove hia, seem, to:haye attracted very | Congress. of worship. enviable position. The influence of these results could rh schra f widespread eivanvon, and, to bave given rise to all sorts not be untelt tn Mexico, Maxtoilian commenced to feel it pete asvicen, “ a cmtrnin tod specsiations, My foformauon was eee. sip tana t Be apenat water Soleo he Ma ue sh gegen St inome; eee Ge) shiny ow 4-rived from gpah.a;arustworthy pource that, the sate. however, ermon by Rev. Matthew Hale Smith. | andhis Mexican crown up and let it dow, jushasit | (outtorece etemacynets aH coy Hagen tor ments not! om ‘Wand wncontradiqged, dat A sermon was preached last evening in Dr. Cheever’s } suited his plans and intrigues. % ora ge ictived, echr MC Hart, Hart, Bos. bave beon siBs0 other journals, and church by Rev, Matthew Hale Smith on “The work of | ,Atthe end of Augus: Father Fischer, the curate of | glorious pugilistio contests—even veg fend a For euthoritatively yer fs Ait sh add fat Spans oe then, and tho Lenten Geaapiany among the neglected classes of a var :- el eran et em See Da Ryd Fr ga nn rg ig yy SN fo Be baahcs nies ing eventa.jy ‘ pind) ane : ir friends Johnson unquestionably owes his esca; the reverend gentleman, having chosen a appropriate | travelied ‘oful, Gregory, do tor ey it tg worthy,of note that neither the President nor any | from impeachment at the last session of Congross. In | text, proceeded to show the wretched condition and igs e APPRARANCE OF THE DECRASED, 29th, Sept care Paltend. bby ot vis organs orfitiamdabave takes occasion to dong the | their private conversations these mon did not hesitate 1o | norance of u large class of the poople of Great Britain, wishes, and enjoyed considerable popu. | Lying in his collin, which was very rich and Dee Melita to; ak sche Mev Py * th of my state whieb hat Tava | ¢xPTeS themselves in favor of impeachment; nor did | particulcrly in the large cities, and tuea the grea: work | lary among the Mexican people’ Pomeelug a knowledge | rato, cvvored with clov and" ornamcntod with il ae Mat none WO ivan New York; Jeats ‘uth of my caleneot ane rere they disguige the fact that they thought Jolinson de- | that fs being done by various societies in london for | of some ancien: and modern languages, together with a | the appearance of the dead was life-like and ¥ | phine, Hegeman, do, a no: deal in mere senemienal-stumt, but that represented || serving of it But the question of the Presidential succes- | their moral improvement and conversion to Curiatianity, @ had devoted himself to the study of vural. ATed Unge tipped bis cars and saflused his GLOKGE TOWN. DC. Sept 27—Arrived, achrs Wa Tice, corrnctly tq Bel a It is interesting to | sion towered above and controlled all others, As econ | The lecture was oloquent aud insiractive, forehead unaccountably peculiar. A shrewd observer | Tice, Hoston; Helen « Kussell, Mehagfey, Lngmy st 4 ne of fuer publication. Mn edeaiinaiae ter gy ee hanson gh te See of the would have thought that he who possaesed those Bailey, Solem Row Boren fe.S Leen, jon, New York; BRE of joolimg began. mani the geographical ures early life b: been a man altar . aw: radicals haga seized, upon, the letter and converted , the other ST. PHILIP'S COLORED EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ‘opm Decsell | Lapaite cna tonmhensrgeeriit. ae tamel dives wes ais Sbe ® into Raped’ Th This church, which has beon for the past few weeks “ i friends of Chase, that to impeach and remove corstacalillee . Jobnson was virtually to make Wade President ine Closed for repairs, was reopened yesterday for divine which was heid tor that fation, Inthe, Fresidtit’s didtermination to defend the | United States, not only for the remainder of Mr. John- | service, The church bas been renovated in an extremely | resulted in the unanimous vote for Father Fischer, prorogativaiat ibis high offi, and to boldly resist any fasioful manner. A new Ieotur, polpst and stalls have furcher Congressional gggroachments Executive, he oe the egress , Dad bee vectge i hey profe-s (o seo some guarantee that & check will ot far | Congregation, “erected. The services yesterday. were tax: be put on the revolutionary plottings ta subvert the very bavurally centred around the latter. But extremely well attended, St. Philip’s church is new ramen:; #ohe’ eps'that the country will be saved | tion of the other aspirants who did not stand in the way probably the most commodions beautiful of the "was too formidable, hence the | cburehes erected ja this city sor the spiritual benefit of w digplease h ‘was a brotuer, arrived, jast, - vicos at ail the synagogues inthe city. The year amoug cash stom alt ene Smad con | ore fed. et Cre pn oy ond tim as a prtzate or conngential dipemmatc navn | ee ate the, idowell, where the covering Was’ egsih rived hag Atm (Bry ing, New, York aka it@'tho lewons af tho iate elections, THE JEWISH NEW YEAR FESTIVAL, t character, although the Emperor Zed on ere avelin, bias ge Si atom oe amare ft =“ pecs: ar a a The Jewieh Now Year 5625 began last evening at sun- B the 4 West, ont et 3 tcemenip Gen.) agate taste a new how! for impeach. aeravand eaeaeee tay siveantae Seuss Se eps 2i—Arrived. brig Haley, Rew 3, meat, { retdoval; &e. Some of these radicals are wodoubtedly fm earnest, but most. of them, and particu- jecty those logieg ap'to as leaders, are merely throwing Gust in thé eyes of the public. Though I expressed tbe vewet im my lad Iélier that impeachment would un- soubtediy be att th November, J feel constrained now to say, a more carefal examination of the plans end purpédli' of “thie” radiesle, that. the objec: ts to keep a in ~@zeltement purely for party parposes ; And BS iis, ope it-arived, ecbr K Joves, Hustler, Pa nos “ gee, Hitinoo, he; NB slstaeam "Conds, Portman? javate Empe- | Fal ; ¥ GcareaSchre i this sense to fort ‘Trevis, poynecioes 6. ag ror, aiding thereby'a new affliction. The cabinet, as it Haley. Sidney Prise, Sievouds L, Moore, 7 Sale alanar month, Tho first two days of the new year are Kept a8 holidays, and constitute what is known as tho Fostival of the New Year. During this timo all the ih a es 62 presented a most muerabie man. 3 aire. “ Falling, fait. aod W M % . tweed modesnch men and two Soncan, who en the leaves ever and Sa Eoelan, ‘Saco; tama M Fox, Obase, Sane ee yy! at the heads ot their respective departments, no: sslies, 3 existed, nor would” they agree Mona etre et olan, recession, wed, barés. Schamyl, Crosby, London; BMort, In order to reliove this stave of things the Emperor do- M9—Arvived, brig Abbe C Theomb, IF Exel SF gs Es & i “ i in "Goiig thle. thoy ttle eed | leans, Oa TORMOND, z : Bow much wey infiame the public mind, how mach | {he fadl Wit partisan rageor-and vitierness are intensified, how mach | gftaira , eohr ida \ Duninesy weeRtERUEE, Or bow much, in fact, the safety | universal sexsutipe arm country is adangered. Party, with vhem, is poe Bi rery ag Oy Mia a Beto: comdiFand cebepting lee, Tie of indnitely | pie, ead a eye NEON, DG, Sept Mmarrived, sehr Abby Pit » more 1p in their estimation, to Kili off Grant letter fro to would man, Lambert, Gurdiner. ead work Bp the Charo or Wade programute for the Tanoul eit portfolios, jmme- 73 * be diately return to the capital, and id not pan AR PPD LLP ALAA ALP rrenseeneten Buch recondary Me pat expel’ Genera Uiraga, one of hen teat —r a ELLANEOY a tions ns the pacification of the whole coustry oF . rom the counity. | The Austrian faction persuaded bim | ning onder. The new engice, Charies Fox, ran over the any, Biante, without pany ee aroha coicee ae Fintors ss eommasdsd is totes sate bering | fnaragy te weakens aun and comneqentiy to | got onthe 284 ex, toc oer te rad Vice Pr: | hes tne. UkokmEIMOOL weoe Meme, There appesre 'o be ittle doubt now that this is tne bof haring s direst end docseieokina with tabeieioes In the ‘meanume the French pressed harder and | otber invited guests, Tho citizens of Freeport held a NEW MEDICAG gusice, ESTABLISHED BY #, eecrot of jaa joie Tevival of tS impeachment excite. Persaurvee aytag foles, wey will have no standing be- | Of the day, inasmach pe it procialme the Day of Jude- pe oy rue ef Cae cc ous | poreoee| eee pions Gpeconte were Sete ee Pere Also s book giving reliable {information to the tt ment. Ito) Cnghithe raegtor the Presidential sue- fhe people except they second the efforts to remove ieee toquma tle pone Wim bavorsoter, ohms ch che, | eee Imperial government bad always been that a, Norion and Charice, giving an account af the sick of eth een oe j pes yaaa es Shp heatnes. bon , frm by ye ond ng bie Be seats bet iat aes Eo ee eee | Meee aos hes aneme Le westora:ion € Sratepnal relations betwoon the diferent ies. @Fecp ot every «raw in their desperate agony to hold on majority of the sy nagogues in the city the very singular would extend DIVORUSS OBTAINED IN NEW . to Uic lasetere-et the Premdentiat nominaiion, Ta Seromony among the males of wearing. shrouds stl | Lote gp iim the, pari durieg ne me tbat toe eres | during tie comrag yea Se 6O* | A PSOG'Gtatn wa deserdons drapwonneat B. Sua , garded a oon to fre formed congrogations, or by the synacogue at the er the bands Of the liberal OF | ts | Ont o/s | HOWBS, Attoracy, 73 Nassau street, ” and win popularity with the extreme Sa ey sence ve mail ) nticas ‘party. “TES GS WTS Rae, refugees from the terrible eruolties of the inquisi- tain te of Sdarsbal inaaine tue Emperor deter. _SHIPPING NE ws. Reeee Seopatsiion that fmpart's sot au ce 00, and Which ranky im point of antiquity among the | Mined to call on entire conservattye ministry, under the dumasac rom Minted oe ines ag eee 's religigns congregations of the city second only to ‘rinit Ln oe le |. Lares, The negotiations, opeved after {Xoo srs te bar The Festival of the New Year begins what is roe raven J bert yr «to & concturiog, and o ‘s THE RADICAL PROGRAMME OP IMPRACHYRNT. known as the tea penitential days, which are sa: an Tae any rane p~9" oir sae: sonuee, a) a = arta’ ae - duty question with the radicals secis to be | immediately by the Day Of Atonement. An intorval of 1 ag ge Mg Rye tee a. OF NEW YOAK, SEPTEMBER 29, 1837. aati? Enaevartictes of tinpeachimeut are proverrea | 8ve days then occurs, after which tue Feast of Tuber. | iaabowrnucs, | Hat by wg ee og SER — ’ he Practacnt iy ab ioe 6 Lutivoct | macles 1s celebrated, ’ There are now no less than sixty See, ane eae? ee Arrived. - the Sooats will try to-convict him. Thts hasbeen elabe: | *Y2agorues in New York, altuiough the Israelite popola~ | tree meton of Mershal Baesae the with diteaiey | _Stexmship Britanaia (Br). Laid, Glasgow Sept 1%, and .. mo tatoly disccseod by them. Anything like failare to | 09 Ratabers only sixty tmousand. There is probably nom bof Beg Sd seis bm pe f Math, with medseand S43 spaseongers, to Francis Mam 4 Gonviet timmy thay’ admit, would be to their | 20 Other rolizious denomination which cao boast a | hae Perwinied to allow. their an 5 a ae ‘4 y | Ba, white it woula create a reaction in avor of itr, es Sees ceo oF Wie" tery ba Sepece Napoleon eqvived os:0o whetge tuey. chet ata be Rl Py re! Gee | Sartheax bean <i mem! thes ; @ pith that le will be found dyilieot fom, They would rathot nov make the attempt | fnt O! LY Teed six belong ra oy elegy allowed lo exercise the power of Ministers, and which of Tiatioras, passed heamship Herman | 72, 14, Ea 8 Oe ‘oa the tight point—juse where tho plotting no | the Reformed Jowish belic{, aud the other is the egy tis one om Gay - o> PF ety wr pom al Ss yes son tad wanting colin it — eee Portuguese church in Fifth avenue, before yah vo peo. in tomes that already alaem the rmdicale, tameiy rt rere mages 3° alk 4 Vit Cerects oF the THE PATERSON RAGES, pel ; Patnnsox, N. J., Sept. 20, 1967, 5 ‘The Paterson race neeting, which commences on ‘ ‘Tuesday, promises to bo avery brilliant one, Already y . . FIRE AT PITTSBURG. {oan © prociamation, . 4 Prersscea, J street, y auenye was about to be made \o depose Dim uul orning, at five o'clock, a fire bro! , ___ emt 2 . Re sould adjoerd the to houses and call upon Peet he corner BUNIONS, ExLARgeD ser enonA rae fam, ary and navy J pao a Woald the army and | Barker's Building and ‘of the feet cured a al pene % \, ~~ anal Sarena om eli siden, Keeps fie Om eoutuel. fle tay purek 3 LEGALLY OBTAINED WERE: “ALO Mothing, ood yet ‘h ide claime hin as an ally, sovecrsstigan proclaims. be er aieans (ocinst Brows, and wes tagured, It Marine Disasters. oun, Ditton Fir sees Postrace, | while the raaigais, on the bat ims Lo =| this city. Ph F. 1. KING, at 2 ine ‘on po DT ant be bie the Preatdent darnage. nid, ‘ant a Ceri salle " Vv