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i NEW YORK HF? ALD, MONDAY, OCTOBE? 9) jge7, asian Tt tiful and methodical of work” . pEepeTanEs pe J tw think and act as if endowe" at, i tiecnad steaes thetr sehoo!, and all joi —— bis mers praise epliome of the mechanic’ gi *i7 Viel we ive ae ‘iw from wom ail blessings tow a ig ij ie : 9 p & qeretied So ence res, the yield being wneatiatas | pelehvors 4 r, froaiiess Det let te Zousres mace | THE CHT” peups yesTERDAY. 3 i talzer_ @Ppoarance of the exrs of Cumn was t@.8.GtH 5 /agman, om Auiwerp, | Heme Tosophie wert,” ES] = ont delusive, as little iudicasion was afforded of | tii. cotimate of M. Louis Bianc, In a “ant era iu our civilization, and im eoticioncy which thrashing has wade apparent. The | form an opinion, slace he has led 1a Eoalana for sigh | ‘THE UNIVERSALISTS. feet Me “should dnd out how tar’that | 14. etme ths ‘Mission Canes neo eal . roason asmgned for the @oficieney is accounted for by a eaeer frites. the lang" ped Fourt?, Universntist Choreh, Brooklyn. saaenak suplication, tendat 60 SS an axpeupe of near $69,000 10 ibe “Brick Church” : zrov. 1 eustained . to be take” inte ons A vory impressive discourse waa dolivered fast even- (pay noel the check which the zrov.(h of the wheat plant Bative; this opinion dezervs “ae mte considera- ‘urag, and it was doubifa', in his opi Society in Thirty-fifth street, between Seventh and tants of Gascony in that specialty; and now the Church of i ™} Pe yn AT ¢ +3 « by the heavy rains and thunder storms in the latter part | tion: it coniirms the truth of the pt which has | tpg iD (he Fourth Universalist church, Brooklyn, by the The First War Bulletin PFO | of sui acd tho toginning of August, which had the | #¥ays been ours relative te fengland: = NShng. with Pastor, Kev, J G. Bartholomew—subject, Dangerour e her, mhing against her, everything without her.” Under a Christ, a8 well ag the peopl nerally, glorified in | Dr. J..G. Murray, assistant pastor of the Brick church, Rome. tues of breaking the nica and JAviags ROianE Petia y Of” ths tout Crust, hese ete eter, EBACE | People.” dhe reverend geatleman took as his text the | CUE: telegranie ana ther icchanicat ent aided by Rev. Dra Hatdeld aod Cox and Mr, Lang Vie —_ yielding to impradent suggeetions, France shouid arm to } thirteenth verse of the thirty-seventh chapter of the | aud were ning to make for themselves gods of iron who, on next § sf to the ‘oppose the crowning of the Germanic edifice, that d4¥ 1 Gospel of Sk Mark, “And whatI eay unto you, 1} and wood, ani them with sieau aud cee ‘nday evening, will be ordained ~ Ran aan! ROME. she must count only on herself q fe were Squeezing the world, as it were, into a ministry and in the care of the new enterprise, Dr, v= ae say “at all—watch.”? Considered in ig toe compass, with great fnventions for the ‘annihilation of | Murray, in the course of bis sermon, argued that if we is > - IRESPO sense, he said, there would seem to be a time and space, every one of thom that can bs made ‘bave ristian eom— nglist Opinion of the Fal of SPECIAL GuRESPONDENSE OF THE HERAL RUSSIAN WAR POLICY. Of admonition on hls point, Of a ceriain. kind | toerve the Befpome of foo can vo eneto uneven the | Muay wan “Retropalis of America a Christian com- the Temy,oxal Power Vevelutionary Canurds from Florence-A poviiico Medi. of ntchiog, there was enough already. There was | Carry the misdoaaty te Tada would convey stuiber, | fre" power sana take up the werk of evangelising at ORAS POWOr. Hay Ride With Garibatdi—The Gens | Why yussia Wishes France and Germavy | {horousuly skilled, or ie whieh they showed auch won. | al80, the soldicr equipped for war, with perhaps greater | organization, tae Clty “Missionary, Soclaty, ~~ eral ju a Jocose Mood—Point of Entry of Engaged. derful aptness, as in this of watching, But it was chiefly | ¢xpedition, and raphic ‘wire that carried the | stand baild, each one, two or three, in proportion to nmernm cnt the Insurgents to the Roman States—Ofmicial [From tho Golos, of Saint Petersburg, O°’, 6.) in watching the main chance ror the highest and best | Breetings of two ecclesiastical bodies, and enabled net thelr means, chapels similar to the one they were about ‘ : Repert of the First Fight-The Telegraph Count de Bismarck idently emploring every | places, for the things that win apptause and lift one ups | Seemingly, to clasp hands over the hundreds ot pe ae, ck | teidedicate to the service of the living God, He did not Russian Policy in a Franco-Ge7-| wires cut. ce 2, sor, | emus to Oxraush the pauence of he Froucy aud Hate higher im the sociaecae then anyady aaa, Gur | Jalersening eDeees would wing the news of the stack | believe in nomiua Comttiamity, |e was very desirous Roms, Oct, 2, 1867. provoke, within a brief poriod, a coniflic’, which be ra- | peculiar yee yn otter arse because | same Way that Christ was paid acompliment. The Siv- | thrown wide open, through which all might euter freely tz Va Mr. Mozier, the Am it turned to Rome { gards as inevitable, The Cabinet of St. Petersburg | dangero’ man War. this morning from Seen weinos sdavtep se ‘ost alarm- fould have no motive for preventing a war between | they are fierce and terrible, not because they are bl peers Cr. eae eee France and Prussia, Whatever might 40 the issuo of it, | grussly and disgustingly wicked, not because they a ing but false reports, systematically spread in thatetiy, | jt is certain thal the changes wis'.ch would emsud somes sens crimes; -* because, with - seek ney, x of our being in a complete state of anarchy here—the | in the equilibrium of European power could not | ® aoslitien they Reve son0e 9 7 , . ” whole i@ in which Woeenie and the Prince Emyerial | sain Legion haviog deseried, their oficers resignet, | Sttay’ anit her anode ntiztted ererlt In every weilient | they mora, Sue” common Masonkara was_mot 90 Cast in the Sea. , the Roman troops fratoraized with the Garibaldians, | in tke world, is, in fact, a vory dangerous rival to Russia | much to be feared as the dashing young man, and the Pope fled from tho capital and embarked on | in the Fast, while, at the close of a severo and sanguin- | Whose money and family naine give my position in a - jd | society, When evil is sugar-coated with fasnion, or vonrd a French sbip-of-war at Civita Vecchia, On the | Oy "ally us alvamtegdons (07 a eek eet Waris | wealth, or popularity. it becomes a hundred fold more contrary, at Rome perfect quiet prevails, never forget that one day or-other sho will become Ger- | daugerous. The good that is associated with evil traits 0 +} y. 4 " J Narrow Escape of tho Napo-| rom wan vo riorony ur mover wavetiod nthe | tant, aut frdbat ream he eemy of Sclayonani | Ene iy mae,om wn ode aaeet Sees a Joon Dynasty. same car with General Garibeldi, with whom he beds | tine ieincrefore wllimately inevitatte, But Prussia would | flencss; Ue person who bas nothing t0 do—no calling ilization of to-day, he said, was a humb ‘there was nothing new under the sun;” history was but repeating itself, There bad been a civilization before ours, deeper and brighter than oura There been @ form of mechanism that put up the great capsof the Pyramids, which bad passed ever and beyond the knowledge of the present age. Could it be said, after Morse and Fulton aud Watts had scattered among men their brood of inventions, that the world was better than it was before’ As the most direct result of its existence, civilization had increased human power, and increased buman power brought with it the inclination to abuse it, One of the reasons way we did not dare to haye-a President unless he was hedged around by rules and restrictions, was because be might abuse power otherwise vested him. And th press was another great result of our civ lization; it in. and quench ir thirst at wwe living fountain from which flow the waters of life. Cities, he fluenced Scouting: 2 ag wero the moral and reli- gious standards of the city, so. in 4 measure, were those of the country. The reverend g tienan then alluded tn Seciens terms to the condi on of cities m ancient and times and contrasted then, showing for whateach was eminent, whether soculiy. ‘eiigiously, morally or mathetically. A dedicatory hy un, excecdingly well sung by the congregation, wa. ainong tho exercises of the evening. Mr, Lang read a s.atement of ti of the Mission School atiaciied io the chapel, te pe oor a3 also that of the society it was sought to establish, and which would becared (or, pecuntarily aud ps ch by the parent booy—the Brick Church So- 'y. ‘he chapol is two stories ii | It stands on two full 600d deel of interesting conversation-—more, however, | not come out of a war with France more poweriul | oF occupation—is adangerous person, The dangerous a i i iben she is at the preseet time, On tho contrary, it may | Places in every city ure where the ‘do nothings” of on Amorican than on Tialiaa political topics. Garibaldi | Ucttiy happen that she would be ta some degree weaker, | *o°lely congregate, - Idleness belongs to no condition of i s henova f i i creased and facilitated the obiaining of our informa. | jot, ‘i ft Noh dy hundred 1 Tho Goruien mail <!eamsh!p Union, Captain Von fan. | W483 ‘en returcing from his Genova fasco, as the eccle- | in witch case our gers would bo diminished in the | !fe, and is not peculiar torich or poor, to high or low, foe, Dut_a peltiie here would printa Bible, | (0% being fifty feet in wiih by one bum 2 Lio, which left socthempton on Tuemlay, the Sih of | *88teel party term ik, and jocosely requested Mr. M., | same proportion ay her strength. Lat ns, therefore, not | Ma dangor in she idleness of wealth as | Sty, cnothed womid fereah an’ edition ot Tom. Pains ae pal eat a ‘rer or Voltaire, and in all these things man glorified himself, without looking to tho higher source and emg | for what good purpose they were given. vilization was materializing man’s Cotobor, arrived ab thie port at anvearly hour yesterday | WP? ‘aformel him tat be was morving, bringing, car European filea in detail of our.| °™* to present Garitaldi’s compliments to the Pope cable despatches to her day of eniling. and to ety that he proposed paying bis Holiness i ; rs ° i rnment, please, Let us rather stir up their bell cose ardor, in order | tae 9 of polities aud the poison of government, that we may derive from them similar benefits to those which | Every succeeding administration hatches a filtay brood 0 | onary The upper hai is fitted up for iunday school purposes, and a ; resent numbers about reavel at our expense during the Ovimean campaign, | of idiors, a® numerous as the frogs and lice in Egypt, and five hundred scholars of alt i. ites, = Mr. Lang seemed exceedingly sanguine « he dine success of the whonre a thousand fold greater nuisance, There is soon, We have already seen that { If tuts policy doas not suit the taste of poets, it ig, on At Actaapenderte, in the Roman territory, the Ponti. | ® iit thar t bl hardly another class of men in this country so danger. | spiritual instincts. Almost «ll our great_ men | enterprise in which he had ©. urxed; and was beside ical gens d’armes who gave Whembolves ep 10'tue insur. | P*t228l ‘prevented this ‘by his coup de mate at Sinalun- | “W° «lr hand, extremely reasouable, ons fo society a8 Ue igoorant men, hungry for po. | Were jwbued more or leas ‘with infdelity—they | Dersunded, as was Dr. dura, cat the plan. npom ne eee PEE ATE | sa, end Garitaldd ig, comeemneatiy, “aujaying solltuie ———- sitlons of responsibility—eager even, some of them are, | Were all in doubt. Evon Professor Agassiz believed that | waich it was intended t» ©: ct tho Brick Church gents signed (he following capitulation: — v : pling tog ite ig - FUQENIE IN DARGER to bold the reios of the governmeut of a grest people, | Providence was a sublime creative power, but could not Nicer Chapa would seaueatin inetgacate wile ord 1, tho undersizned, taken prisoner with thirty-two | S04 fe sir at Caprera sastead of heat and turmoil at \ afte itis a diegraco to the whole country that such men can | &limulate his faith so as to put absolute t im. | most effective system of ev: “aio; On that would They believed that physical wesults wero always the results of physical causes, and never tooked above to the Great Soniee of all the universe, He was not, the speaker continued, standing there to oppose civilization; Vor' iti ud ota nominal christian word that nope of the geue d’armoe mago priseaera with | have succeeded mo chail (ake up arms against the insurgents for throe | military coraov a 1 gens @armes, declare that 1 have ¢iven my | Rome; but several bands of his disappointed followers eludin Vigilance of the Italian ation ind the Pope's terriories, best sc 20, cilm> into the highest places of power, and still a greater disgrace it ts that when in power, and by thoir etupaity aod wilfulness they Lave brought disgrace make of New York a real ity, ~ rial of Frenee Their Come months irom this day, Ocsoner 1, 1867. mid have invaded noribern frontier at several 4 and al ruin upon the couutry, we bi Dedication of Westmins:¢r Church, Brooklyn... *PIRRRE LECIUMIL, Lioutenant, points, with the apparent parpove of taking possession | Panion, Drowned=Nearrow Eseaye of the | jo, te manhood to Pattee «iain "ttone there high | he did not want people to tear up their railroads, DOr | yeatrday morning at hal’-yasi ten o'clock the West. Mail reperts from Rome state thata proct: tion ha: of the ponti provmecs of Viterbo, These bands were Koynl Party and the Napoleon Dynnsty. positions, and thus tet th world understand | blow up their steamers, nor dostroy thei sear tainetor oh: fh Me 3 ze } Rome stat Prociamal ‘S| probably sent on to form the advanco guard of the force | [Biarritz (Oct. 4) correspondence of the Pall Mall Ga- | that {hy people who are victorions over traitors in war | i bat he asked that, {f civiizayon ord for ler ehurch, corner of Givi» stroet and First place, ‘been put n tho wallig of the city, which snys:— which Garibaldi expected to lead afier them, They have zette. shall not ve ruled by tical idiots in peace, But I | the destruction of evil, & be placed, pot in the | Routh Brooklyn, Rev, Q Carpenter, pastor, was formal: Y poli Pp Christ. He pastor, iy Romane. moment has come forsheking off your | sotered from the Tasean Maremms, from peyon@ © During their stay at their favorite marine residence, | havo no fear that one ignorant, besotted man, though he | hands of Apoliyon, but in the bands of Cnrist. He | aeaioated ito the orehip’ of Gua. “have. wae"aline- would bavo another brauch added ( our education, and im our colleges, where moa were tanght to delve into the depths of science, be would have them also instructed more fully how to soar above temporal mate- Tialism. But we were beginning to tink that wo were ahead of alt that had ever preceded us, aud in know. ledge perhaps we were; but knowledge was not wis- dom, It wasasadly extrao:dinary case in the present day that we had not the faith in Chrigt that sa emi- Dtly graced some of the old worthies, without which no trae happiness was attained, no maiter how far ade vanced in material affairs. ‘The pross would do much more good for the worid if Christ were allowed to rule it; man might be happy ina cot or a patace, and he wight be miserable in either. Ho had got into a rail- Way train with a heavy heart, and bad ridden a hundred miles and found his heart was heavy then, Still it ‘was good that the worid goea on; that inventions be brought out of the darkness of oblivion; and that Mechanism be obliged.to do the work of man, but at the same time it would be weil if thoy made to he!p spin and weave a fabric for the rove ot yiory of the King of Kings; that the news might be that Christ has come, abd that civilzation was God upon earih, Pag ° ignoble obains; Rluow that the great soulof Rome beats | Paglia, from the province of Orvieto, end beyond the | the Emperor aud Empress of the French have booa Bil asia its better daz Row to arms, and tel) the | Tiber to Orte. ‘Their tactics hitherto seem to be to ha- | almost datly making excursions in the neighborhood, wor'd that Roing, js for lialy, aud not for the priests rass the Pope's troops, to avoid fighting, and to levy coa- | sometimes by water and sorotimes by land, Ono day * bations o iT The National Homan Junta having dissolved, a vody | Mibations on the p Mey Ul (he Lighest office in the gilt of the people, can flop ‘ae caward movement of Uberty and hamaa rights, J.ot vetocs fail as thick as Deeembor snow, the breath of freedom will inelt them as they fall. There is a power merous congregation in attend.» The exercises com-~ meuced by singing the bywn veg sning wich ihe words, From all that dwell be! Let the Creator’s prais. 3 then followed the invocat on, soriptural readings, an- them, and collection, The sum realized was quite handsome. The dedication prayer was red the venerable Dr. Sprin, of New York; after which followed an approyy te hymn, im which the people joined standing. ermon on the text for the day was delivered in an }/opressive manner by the pastor. ral clergymen » ry presont during the morning exercises, In the ovening the Key, Dr. Rob- finson preached, Another co'le towards defraying the expenses of the bo. ding, and the services were general!y of an interestin character, Some years ago this congte,;« jon, hich is@ branch from Dr. Spears’ church, ercc\e( a temporary of worship on the present site, pri in the fall of 1866 de- termined on putting up a more spacious and building. This work was commonced, and dark progress they have held their :ccnogs at various ‘until yesterday, when they to. op their position in the oming straight'on to | Prevent the Prussiaus froin going to war with whom they well as {fp the Sdieness of poverty. Idleness is they traverse, they went to the grotto of Isturitz, nnother day to the 4 Eleven Ganbald) rod in the forest | litiie watering place of Cambo, in the Pyrences, a few ‘of active Roman liberals have taken the lead ated issued | of Fogiiavo, noar Re . between Viterbo end | miles nd on another occavion up the ‘an address protesting against the tiuidity of Qhe jauia, re mo. ys eens Series ae aniehea, ome mer restehtay 2g Ps Sa "4 Ae ournal of Rome, premising that stat if sou I aa walotte have and*declaring themselves ready to Join with ail their | Garibaldians being killed is not yet verified, been siddealy summoned hitder from Paris, aad M. strength any well orgauized movement tending to their Rowr, Oct. 1, 1867 the ltalian Ambassador, had arrived on important ‘deliverance, on new bands of” Garibalgiane ft, 20 the Empress abd Prince Tmporial, with a MS Poe vl . ehlering | Acquapendents | any nite, wentout alone. A trip to see some Dew e1- Faria Ziherts of Octeber:tesys:— new of Vit hey behave Mike so | bankinents whica are beiny mada to cheox the lnrowla A demonstration has taken place at Naples. About y Mt Ntiny [oot the sea at ean de Luz (close to the Spanish fron- ten thousand per: reitated by the ramor of a new Various detachuenta of our troupe | ter) had been arrang ’ rare ¥ronch intervention, wesombled for the purpose of al poials oa w track, In this mo. ‘Yne Empress drov rt phacton with two ponies to the making @ monifestation before the Consulate of irance, a that in Cantino “a column of | new dock at Biarritz, the Prince Imporial and suite fol- They were, however, prevented by tue two roads which ant whieh they pnt to flight aftee a | Jowing in carriages, and thera embarked in hor bal dnire Joad to it boing occupied by military. ‘The crowd irsue theag Gatibaldians led, I suppose, fron being ailer uve model of the then fell “back towards the Vie Toledo, and proceeted to Im Which the Binrrots used in forsoer times fine residence of the Const! General (or Prussia and ue the whele when they frequented this coas!) raised cries in favor of Prussia, the ally of liaiy, and of . It isasort of crocs between an admiral’s gig Conant Bieaare i. boat, In this she was conveyed to the stern immediately startod for =t Jc behind the tarone, aud if aay man thinks that Andrew ouemu torn aside the great incoming tide of jus- lice avd right im this country, bo is to be pitied. But, sill, thera is danger to be dreaded from ten whose wuce is ouly eqoalied by their ambition. The reverond gealleman enumerated over classes of “dan- fe: fe,’ anmadverting most ly upon the tule-bea'er, ihe tattler and the scandal-monger. Tho iscy itso was hstened to with great attention by a large Yesterday alt pis io fr THE BAPTISTS. The Contra! Baptist Chureby Williamsbar; ihe Conwel Baptist church of Brooklyn, LE. D., is a modost looking little edifice located at the southeast corner of Fourth and Sonth Secowi streets, and within its walls a select amd evidently earnest congregation The Now Meee Press of Vienna asserts that an under- aoht Chamois, whic race f ‘ ee . Mie do This was between two and three in the after- | @s°mdied yesterday morning to Isten to the words of present superior edifice, Phe ¢o-t of tho lattor has been Btandiny exists between the Emperor Napoleon and at povernchent. noon. day was rather duit and overcast, with aud to oifer up their prayers under the leader- THE BUTCH REFORMED. : ree sit Foc saa ed v4 stracture bave been es “Duitt up six an ect big King Victor Emanuel whereby the Itolian government woul@liave the right to iona! heavy showers of rain, and the white of the deep green we ill for the pleasure of the veyexe. As the aiicrnoon ship of (be young, talented aud zealous pastor, the Rev. ‘@ narration that (he front bas been extende:! + gas ed stone, relieved in the ») Cerlainly promised Prospect Hil Dutch Refermed Choreh. Y militarily all the Pope's quapendente on the i A T. A, 1. Manna The Rev. Mr. Hanna is apparently wo hundred s:rong, that territory, with the exception of Rome, this limitation 1 t lee le ie. : : arudit 2 Tho ceremony of dedicating the charch in which the | sod stone, ratieved In the » 8 ‘uly to rem ain in force daring the lifetme of the prosont howor the earrion of thirty | Sic hau come omy and the muge Dreukers of tis Allah: | Soary or age and hac, toca connected” auth | CoReTeuatlon of the Prospect Hill Dutch Reformed | pearace to the front ie oo are ot 7 llans Sthe death of Popo Viv ves in thoir barrack ote ti % olled iu with more than tieir usual vebemonce and : ; Church will henceforth assemble for prayer, was per- wn stone finished In broke sshlen, columns Pope. Atithe death of Popo lina IX. the seat of the themselves in fheir barra this morniag ihe Chamois could get no nearer to the aoce the Central Baptist church as pastor but little over formed yestorday evening. The ein ii with rich capitals adorn the interior and sustain the iged to capliniate from Natian government would be 4 ely removed to gi y have probably ie “ vane imed tal of Italy, uncer, as the Pt seat trom Viterbo to Pree te vanironld Se procenmed Cys bre nex Italy. | yeiake ‘the town could not as vet have commenced the Baron Kubner returng from Vienna to Rome with the | assault. Morcaver, the telesranbie wires having been text of a bill, approved by the Austrian Mimistry, for the | cut (he government receives no reliable wtelligence from settloment of the relative positions of the various sect the disturbed dietricte, ] Jean de Laz than at Biarritz, and the boats in ch the Empress and suite were conveyed to land had a trying time of it, Every now md then they <eemed ¢ lost in the waves, and fheir situation became vory Just as tho boat in wbich were seatad the Em- «1 Prince Impe: near: the shore a bace twelve months, and in that time he has sucoeedod in gaining the utmost esteem not only from the u.embers of the congregation over which he pre- s from all with whom he bas come in contact. He i jenily possessed of more than ordinary talent, and in his discourses and intoning of the hymns and Toof, while the ceiling is ta a moulded. Black walnut sets © rk, the wt dows are of stained glass, an? '\ero are sixty gas bura- ers to illuminate the interior. Tue latter, baing ranged unde a reflector pine feet :» ‘/nmoter, afford ample light. The auditorium can accomodate one thousasd is that formerly known as the Church of the Redeemer, and which has been for some time unoccupied. It has undergone exiensive alteratione, and-was opened again on yesterday for diviue worship. The opening prayer of the dedicatory services was performed by the Rev. Mr. charch was about to enter upon a new career he would ia of Ootober, Prince urch, he said, was @ place Aust ith i ctions to obtain the Pope's assout t - a oc k is broadside aud upact it, Tae whole pariy “ * = persona, A fine chapel, coniiong @ lecture roomen fe cee Naat opiacebpanse ne Neem a es! THE RORIAN QUESTION. C invantly abuggling ta the cae With greac dite | Bsslins diephoss & full ard iinely modalated voles, and | Winjett, wiso was followed by the Rev. Br Carter, who | {hs ret floor, and above lt Us, <naday school room, is fuch moditica’ ey a oucordat asare required by vy the Empress avd Prince Imperial and their The services yesterday morning consisted of the re- rae se erg yo eenae ae in’ | jocated at the back part of tie main edifice. the provisions of the bil, r i companions were faved, but one of the sailors was ojos rie a q z sf . ae me ng nm A ower. land, Tha ailuir has bee Rashod up astaveh as possi- ; 7 q a MOTO 2 sce Dns an RRR Secompany the Emneror of Anstrin to Paris. Francis {Reem thetnndia einen, Oc it, Is diliculs’ to comprehend, ‘unless the | tte Rev. James S. Ladd, of the Seaman’s Baptist | or ine evening. Tue reverend gentleman said that es the TAS imine stateir 7 Joseph is expected on the liis endowed with many natu raight be taken as ovotier sign that brief discourse on the asconsion of our Lord Jesus Christ, wivert to ts mission, Th OF A CONV \). SCENT jd “al advantages; hi Rumbert has returved to Florence. M. Kouher has left rors, BPparently with the rit of prope Gecsiting the pariicuiars of that mystery as explained in stray i 600 ’ myers 5 for worehip, to which @ people came to tell their Biarrite, Dg usm to Rowe: the very cutest in the | France and Surepe ifthe boat had Vailo 8 portivas of the ScripUtres, unu stating that the ta : USING ON THE ADVIC® 0 HIS PHYSICIAN do be a upse’ nay possibly be to com ug im regard io Wf 10 regard iL as thoughts to God; a place for FURIES scnoo! tor mm struction; a home for Chriatian fellowsbip, wherefrom, in the united voices of prayer, the acpirations of men might asceud to ihe throne of the Most High; and are- principal reasous which indeced Christ to ascond tuto heaven were, to faltit His promise by sending the Spirit of Truth to abide with His disciples; to act as man’s ad- voeate dofore the throne of meroy,- and to receive the | Tn the North German Parliament, om the 7th of Ooto- ber, the Presid2nt read the reply of the King of Prassia a have brought bis red shirix within sight | Jurtier from laxd. Ono eifect me. The insurrection, which had bith- licate the Emperors em burr to the province of Viterbo, seems now | Kome, for the impress is very ij HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF AALTH, erto been limite % the Pariiaimont’s address delivered to Lis Majesty at | 14 he preatcing in on all sides, !s are muste: i 3 vi flectory where the sufferings of Jesus Curist might be — o breatonz nil sides ( ng | & Warning from Heaven -aganst any withdrawal of | ¥ “ a the Castle of Hohenzolier, in rosjonse to the speech | strongly on the side of Frosinopo: they are prevsine French support from the Vaps PO tng ema erst Myeat ten Seen Oe cre gebvedic I oe Brea tle hs Pier ce aaa me Deel al aa Bec saa hrone. " . 1 ik forward through the mountain dotiles on the sidy of the | irs of the accident are, However, su>staniially is . learn i i ‘Or mmpross: ee ne rey Spoke ea ieliow: Abrnzel, We lave reports of at least three encounters, | Commely thoagh all sorts of stories are xbroad, aud | Chie bis digcourse, the reverend geoteman made | prayer aud its acceptability to God, and concluded | WHICH THE HEROES 0° MEDICAL’ SCISNUB IN an appeal to the congregation in behalf of the I receive with joy Seabee in which the Papal troops have been routed, Thereare far | it is Very diflicuit (0 get at tue exact trath.~ As eo Vanderei bis sormon by invoking a biessing on those | yj S Lin Joy th i ‘ops have been roated, E ‘utr’e Go! Ald Society, of HIS COUNTRY HAVE WiLLINGLY GIVEN TO You te a proof that tho seed of the p more sinister ruinore of anoiher mesting ia which | far as 1 ew learn the Baioress acd Prince imperias | Mv Tners Golde. on | Manderees ty Sted ‘thee | Present aud oxpressing “@ hope that all poor — germinated, Tae add expre troops mage common cause with there aasailente whic recording -_a Sinners might be drawn within the fold of the | ALSO MY APPROVAL FO" TWO YEARS I NAVE have escaped with no immediate in} whieh I fh share, and ¥ ~true- Chur, — The respected pastor, the Rev. Dr, the wi ud the chock of the e bh may oue day ripen to- | Acoutest b thint socioty was o Present very™auien_ in auspices is not likely « Bee eens thts preseciec net truly’ the feet tet tne, [eect 1One a 9 vou in the Pontifical { bong very ctrong, st is feared they may audier from the | OF i"ndn to, erie, Mh to praselle | caret ated Quickeburs, tollowew Gy. ekelceing the Watery arabe. |. EE, SOK, SARS. THR. ABU MARG | Se Bri nod hecetiary Castle or the Hobenuollerns exontd | Qty is sure to make rapid progvess, and, In all proba. | subsequent olfeccs of the imuanorsion, cn thovsand one hundred and eizbty-four | }t7pect Hill churca since iis «rganiation, seven years | weveR, SUFFERING ALS) FROM SWELLING AND hereditary Gs he Hob ae ae bY, the uext twenty-four hours wilt bring ua intelli. | Previous to this both the Empress and her eon wero ‘hoon made to seamen “by the wayside’ scthat | #ac% 1 a eMail room at the coraor of Eighth.sixth pial ou the dey of its consecration Witness an addr a Pariiainent of North Germany, presented to myself, roves that Proviienoe is with the race which sprang ot and ira avenue. How, aftr a short period of nremitiins toll on tt oe of its founders, they were enabled to erect asmal! chapel, which they continued to occupy until the meresse of the congregation rendered more extensive accommodn'icns necessary, With the same persevering tolt did the faithful labor ia their good work, until the present ediice was obtained and in which, for the future, the services would be per. formed. At the conclusion of his discourse (he pastor cailed down a blessing on his flock, aud the dedicatory services were brougat vo a close. good health, The letter has pick ully at the seaside, , pe is wits With the ocenpation of all the territory, and | bust look be used to havo as ac ence, aud that Providence has been and is with Vrassia. | the ciose investment of the capital, the beginning of the | however, quite matnral at his ave. The too, 1% The Madrid papers lately announced that the Spanicu | end will com the Popo hes repeatedly and even very | much better than he was asiiort time ain He bas a im iblics of Sou ica gent | Jstely xpro-sed bis firm resolution to atnde at his post, | Dot appeared in public since Sunday, when with the poe 6 a eo le trate hae pet ae and, indeed, ever his return fro:a Gata, he has | Empress be jomed in the promenade at the Place fo Admiral Pinzin and 4. de Salazar Mazarrede pres'pts | igade no mystery of his axpirations to the crown'of mar. | Evgéme when the band played in th raooa, @alued at 60,000 piasires, M. de Salazar was despatched and of 8 readiness, wader any pressure of The — ee Diack " witb a cherry oe g lat to take refnge within those catacombs whence | Colored skirt, and a velvet ha the style knows, Jam wo years ago by the Madrid government as Mini 'h originmiy came forth triamphant, We do | told, a8 that of Margucrice de Vator dup sireneth 8 fost the roe SUFFERING OF THE Kuyos. THANKS TO THE CARE OF AN EXCELLEN! PuYSICIAN, MY LIFE HAS BEEN SAVED. BUT FOR THE GREAT LOSS OF STRENGTH, GENERAL IUItY, FEAR AND ANXIETY, AND ALL OT/4% (LLS WHICH FOL- LOWED MY FEVER, THERE WAS NO CURR, AT LAST OUR PHYSIC... INDUCED MB TO TRY has beea brought to the very | in ve wont Kins 10 chem on the siree:s or Wherever they be mot; that over seven thousand visits had been boerding houses, (our thousand five hun- dred and eighty-four visits lo chips, aud seventeen bun- je8; seven thousand two hundred and -(hree seamen had attended divine service—and all within one ye Three hundred thousand poges of tracts had been distrybuted and a large number Of iPbics, 1 elgtt or ten different languages, during the and within the last quarter there bave been xence that the cout dred virits to fa pame tine t "a 3, Plenipotentiary to Pera, whon he advised the Admiral, | yor expect that the crisis will be carried to such extrensi« liven bopes ot at leas. twenty converts Several oiber Ammodiately atier the rupiure of negotiations, (0 tako | ties oF thst bin Holiness! fails sud devotion will be pa FARRAGUT IN EHOLARD Mish: Ges Gene Ne tan nn ania hr ITALY AND THE POPE. WOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. 113 TASTE DELIGHTED on of the Chincha Ielands, and but for the ac- { {080 dir atrial. Wo do not think that even the most % ttt ibe Appeal to his congregation in behalf of the mission, — i ‘ge — rebel would deem it a ood policy to renew : Xe shud told to a feeling strain bow he hed first experienced Dishop Snow oa the Payaey. MB. I COULD TARE IT WITHOUT THROWING IT Sive interferouce of the French cousul would hi fallen @ victim to the vengeance of the populace at Panama. The Madrid journal observes: alowed them for mischief, The movement of which we | __ Tie recoption given to Ad Fatragat, Commander ‘The numerous persons who have signed the addrees | are now the spectators hat been. long in Chiot @ United States.navy, by the Board of Ad- Wished to give a inark of gratitude, Decaame, according | vided for, and st opportune measures have doubt. | ™! more attention than it has hitherto re- to them, the taking of the Chincha Islands had for effect | joss been /al.en to keep it within cortain limite. We may | ceived. » pans have been spared by alt. Corry, Sir the civing satisfaction to Spain without bivodsted, of | wel! belle with the Vienna Journal, that the Fiench | Sidney Dacres, Sir John Bay and the other merabers of depriving tho Pervvians of the means of committing | and stalin monarchs hare come toa cletr underdanding, | See Board to mark the high tenae entertained in this aggression and obliging them to reapect Spanish sub- | oye tiat the Leiter is to push his conqueste & bie very gues | Country of the ability and heroism displayed by our jects doring the tea months that the occupation of these , i , moval of his wat of gue. | &alant guest during tue lato war in America, or to give THE EPISCOPALIANS, islands lasted, at hed ‘eiticer who — ves of bloods was the theatre and violuncy of which the November, 1548, But, what- ever might be thorr inciinaven, litte opporinnity will be religion, and had been } Bishop Snow, of the Mount Zion congregation, which baprsim at the Marine meets every Sunday afternoon im the University in Washington square, delivered a discourse yesterday on the subject “Downfall of the Papacy and its Results.” After glancing very briefly at the roceut news from Europe, which seemed to tndicate the speedy exodus of the Pope from Rome, the spoaker quoted extensively from the prophecies of Jeremian, Iszion and the Book of Revelations, arguing that tho ver.ous references in the to join the Charch aud receive ‘hurea among the hardy, weather-beaten mea who “go down to the sea ta ships.” Hie closed with an earnest prayer for the success of the missioa and for the temporal and spiritual welfare o ail his bearere, A collection was then taken up, after which tho Rev, Mr, Ladd thanked the congregation for thelr Liberality and pronounce Naval Honors and a Cordial Reception. {From the London Times, Oct, 7.] ‘OFF SOON AFTERWARD; © )ULD DIGEST BROTU, THEN CHICKEN, AND NOw 1 HAVE Lert MY BED, ENJOYING SOME STRENGT4 AND GOOD APPETITE. MINE MAIDHOP, Winit: 181 Elividge street, anu ci2 Broudway, New York, x 2 ddsen, G1; 6 coset, 900 ‘Single he Peacdivius. ih this city, ‘The Rey, lr, Ladd alao delivered a BSOLUTE DIVORCES OB AINED IN NEW YORK, Also States where incom L till suck time as the Papat 2 formet to {20 destruction of Babylon beds. alee uty, dewnkonness OF de ‘The last returns of the Bonk of France show that the t by the déath of the proeent occupant, | WAS been f tke naval pro- Church of the A neintion, mo . s a sertion Is legas cane, No juli. dvice free, somo arrungoinent of this mavuro bad become in’ | fesston in tho groatest compiiment | Tateriorly this church, with its Gothic roof of stained | SUUsion to the Papacy, which he characterized ag the BLT. RING, Counselio® at Law, 24 Hroadway, metallic reserve, contrary to what has been seen for 20 Jong a time of late, diiuluished twenty-dve t'ilions of france. A Strasburg correspondent tothe London Timer says :— The measures which arejboing takon for patting Siras- | shadow of Jus departed sovereign! ati! «the Darg in a completo state of defonce are viewed wi Romans will put forth their e' f-government, great eatisfaction by the inhabitants, Very litile build~ | and whatever form of municipal admins ration may be sng iu solid masonry ia going on at but the | contrived for their benoit wili havo to be f expression of the anti-Christiau world. Branching from this, the speaker contended, ¢!'ing numerous passages from the latter, that the destruction of the world fol lowed as the natural consequence of that of Pope. dom. He claimed that fui! perivd of time had beoa passed, and the day of Judgment already entered upon. ‘Rome oy Reason)? This was the subject chosen by the Rev. Henry BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK end States whore desertion. drinkenness, &e., is sum™- elent cause, No publicity, Noch .ge tll divorce obtained. Consultations free, M. HOW'S, Atrorney, 78 Noseau street, vitable the worl 4 they could p al Farragut, their jordsiins | |. vitaiio the world had been for some time con. | IY Ci invied him ond hie suia'ta yon ahem i | Ox ite erneiform plan, ite biblical itluetrations in official visit to the eastorn dockyarts, and a etained glazs, its profusion of crosses and ite peculiar alter a banquet at the oilicial resiience of Sir Side cate: part ney Daeres, on Wednesday eveumn:, the Board aud the:r Chanel ‘servlets, Tndiomvenes: Stueteenn Sueninyeunret guests wlarted for Chatham dockyard on Thursday more. | *ple models of most Protestant churches, Rumor has m nd Dover Railway frem | it that the services havo of late acquired an odor of ites of tate ritunticm; that Gregorian chants are introduced, and a hall | yvinced; but even 0 obvious & consummation will wally to leave not a litte part of the uneolved. The Pope may remaia in , and may be ininiged im the mere namo and Aness GET THE ies) + Bpoctacles at 1,132 Browd yy. SIARED'S EMAIL Do PAs, Fou THe BRIN. ° str . : rf t hat bors in white surplices sing litanies after the old earthworks are being strengthoned, and, what is which have b Hercales and Monarch h: 5 iat papell B The Ae eR a ia I. anore Fignilicant, new o 8 are being thrown ap Na den! the, Pas avery par'-olar to our Amesicaa | Catholl> fusbiom, Dut thougts not quite so far advanced | Blanchard for his discourse last evening at the Church | yxtetiarey HeParalon tht fit .Ft8'a sort. wiults and de £97 at am of the Restoration, corner of Monroo place and Clark “aud ‘ty TSABEAU, ee street. There was & good congregaiion present, and the er of tbe ships, even aon, Sold by druce’ gennery aad other arvango. Sar in advance of tho extorior Iine of fortiticatic The diatridnizon of Chasvepots is coing on rap’ re oF @ liber as vhis, and thongh still far behind St Aiban's in Seon press, ideas which i bas 4 of : ; + balihe tia - itualistic observances, tho Church of the Annuncia- the coliers of the garrison, and the companies of 1 out, ig more than the | ! y before them, On te ritualistic ol 7 ™ " Rade til Besa armed wiih thom, most fervid imagination ean conselva’ Eas is not | im the yard for town in tho alternoo | tiov may fay claim to bo the connecting link ba. | Temarks of tho reverend gentieman wero listened to Ucn Osten Pama Are, etrigeseioess: Geena At Mutzig aod at the auxiliary arms establishment of | Yéry old as a man, but as a ope he has only | ensacement a kuard of Royal ted the party, | tween high church and low church, with an | With desp attenti To referring to the recent troubles | C venaiié and Mouse Puraish sa froin DWARD foar move years to live at the woo os he is | Me ban! plying thy nati saa airs o ‘ evilent tevdency to sympathize with the former | DOW existing at ome, ho remarked that the Garibaldi- here snot nO Framont, France, the hande wore working night and day, Seven hundred rifles a week were turaed ont, and fourteen hundred will be soon issued per week. In addition to the ordinary workmen a number of soldiora eteued the, trent 2 of St, |, On tho following day the gallant Aimiral rejoined Mr. | and thereby upset ell tho traditions | Corry #6 bis coucaguce at Chatham, and accompanied sof the Roman hier them i (acir cficial inspections of the Marme Barrack . Wik Fampant eadiogs closing with a march past in both winrlows, must hol mal salutation ef the ao {roops might now be in tuat eny, ana the next nows We tight have irom thece would bo that they wera coming away with the eardinals and thoir possessions, He then spoke of the Reman Church, ite power and m- fluence in different paris of the world, ond the didereuco wbly advance in prac semblance. his, Ib woull ecom, is inevitable, for the Ks, | oftect of tutroducing any of the ceremonies of mtuaiisin jo aud extention until ere the innovations may cease, if A —OFEIOIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY * Lotter kextve RxrRA~. 2 19, 1°67, cn ape ig 3 ea nee 19 i 16, pat a very are euployed. The workshops af ofticially closed to to the man who once began by call! Sotors ot ng be died en embarkod for She o8 yesterday at the Annunciation began in | beiween Wand reasun. hoe who boionged 10 the Ko- 6. 65, 1 @trangers vad inels pi i the doors to keep out 's blessings upon hts country's cause and | vers in the Adi “hchaniress, om bourd Of | the moruiug a! past raven, sith the communion, | Man Chureh did not toiong to reacon, and those who be- IuINTL lansgers. ne 18 moat relentless mies. Any a ror THE WES longed to reason did not belong to the Roman Charch, He then reierred to the difference in the betiof between the Protestent and the Roman Chore. The it Chureh says that when a men dies bi fixed, what he & either saved ig lost, While the Roman Church gays that no man waved by faith, but by bis works, ‘ihe Protesta: Church says that inan must believe in the Bible, W Roman Church says that the people cangot nu ane te nenenel ¢ M2 | Bone hut tho ordinary ceramony being observed, and the 7 grit a attendance being confined to a smail number of the any reconciliation with tho “subalpine | the Yewuiriai vessel on board which they wera emuircly | who. i might Saesimed, were enprosally detout, At amending the const)tation of the {rev towa of Bambury pm ho ouly yesterday charged with ‘aac. | At the Pass vite Mant Admiral for the re- | hartpast tov, when ‘the church had become > Renae saa hk ee aah is more than tho most eangaine | mainder of ie vate te sat Oo arriving at Sheer- | toerabiy we filed, a, cholr of boys drevsod in jas Proposed that Uh gawr ne town goal De | friends of troe religion or of trae Mberalism can | NCes the flagship Furmidable saluted the Admiralty, | whiic curplices camo forth from the vestry and ranged lok forward to, The Roman question 18 far more | WHO 4! cvce conveyed their American guests on boatd | themselves on eithor side of the alter space behind seve uaterially than morally drawing noar isgolution. And | that vorse!, where they were offic'n'ly received by Vico | ori music desks, The eongrogation kuelt down, and the it ia, perbaps, less 1a Rome sud in Italy than in Admiral sic Baldwin Waiker, the commander-in-chiof at | surpiiced choir, in admirable unison, sang the second Te BY COLLEGE, oy ESTRASOLASS G21, Ocromen 19, 1807, 5% 7 HS. 0, MO, CLASS 622, OCTOUER 1M, 1867, 13, 19, 2 26, St, 8B. ok ., Mann; witeries addeess MUR. cy. avon by addressing B. sue Cartlindl street, tho curious. The committee of iho Asgemb'y of Burghore tor th olf heart iu the hour of defeat and 4 7 government wilt tay before the North & bill demand A th she grant of 80 | Roman Catholic world at large that the moral quesilot th Nore, On icaving tho stip tn the Admital’s barge, | Psalm, twelfth chapter; Luke, fiftcenth chai Bible, tha ‘ tered vgn o ary niyo e th mM ‘4 5 5 ter, Tho | stand the Hible, that we ought to heves body of men extraordinary supply of ton willlion thalere for ‘two | is to abd the wary exp with the Americau ling tu the: bow,, Admiral Furragit | giming was condgered by Der Besbury, arrayed tna | tostudy this work as it had boon translated from other Al IOTIRAEER war saiuted by nineteea guns from tt Innded at the dockyard, where port were waiting to 1 prsnibility encom mn Vormidabie, and | white surplice after the Episcopal manner, bul the sing. tongues and re-written, In this they were right, and auchoritios of the } in wag much more ornate than what i ‘usually heard bad the advantage on their side, bot God forbid that he of it sing the German fires, ndent ot the London 7 years for the purpe s farninhe 176 Broadway ad 153 Fulton street. ‘The St. leversburg corr BBA Edin NUINA, GLASS, CHANDSLILAS, FINE SILVER Deive bil or Constance: eixvioen centurie He was speedily fot- among Episcopalians, Whow the choral sery.co was | Should ray they had all the advantage. The party of antics months have bar e lowod by the Huard of Admiralty, whdm he accom- | ovgr Dp, Seabury asouiied the pulpit, and | Feason bad the advantage, from the fast that it stood on a The Ivaeians are reinforcing their troops in tho south. | ES. announced to the panied over ihe ostablishment, and the day ened with | taking for bis text the clerenth chapt Mot Mark, | the side of science, Plated Ware, Bronges, Clocks, Vases and Faney Goods, fwestera provinces, This unwisakable move is accom. | Convocation oi a Walker at the Admniralty Roget Honor by Sir Baldwin | twenty second versa, * Havo faith in God, secre Best quality Paris Granite Ser 118 pieces panled by the Moses? (orrte varying Jts babitual vita. | rst, step towards Saturday was spent in tue iuspection of the Naval | {0 ‘liscourse upon the mirscies of Christ, which form MISCELLANCOUS SERVICES, White Foitet Set, 11 pt ce: Deratlons of France py the occasiouo! Insertion of oa ante ¢ Rea:rco and of the dovences of the Medway, after which | Greig austherastizing tine banat ees aie spoke of St. Lake's Hospital Anniversnry. The ninth euniversary services of St, Lake's Hospital were held yesterday afternoon in the chapel attacted to the institution. ‘The roport showed that the hospital ‘waa in a very prosperous and fourisht condition, and that its operations during the ‘ear had been at. tended with the most cheering success, The re- a 4 Christ anal Ly ree—dra the whole party retirnot to town, Today Sir Bidvey | that an illustration of tho. destiny whieh awaits thove & now era may be | Dacres ond other mouhers of the Board of Admiralty | whose skepticism or want of faith in an Almighty Being Church. Woh the | Wil accompany Admiral Farragut to Woolwich dock- Fequires the performance of visible miracles to remove, nation np gio le eNowed to | Yard aud areas), leaving Wesitainster bridge about ten | ston have put faith in a principle or an ides of mundace ait its apiritual em @ few old men aro | 2 Cluck ia Mr, Peou's steam vacht the tneer, which | Yirth, and through their very fath trinmphed;. but still living who witnessed the ead of the reign of Prince | Be bas kindly placed at the servico of tho Admiraity for | who that will pus faith in the Great Croator of the Rishops. The Papacy was the last that survived of ail oy ne AE a ln 1° Eecompaniod by Cabs | universe need ever fear to realize the dearest those ecclosinstical anomalies of the middie ager, It chee ae Gn, ea desire of his =I " eterni seoinod hardly crodihte that the eld Llering fabree rhea? | Voth of whom, Ii + | desire of bis soul—bis ealvation for elt ty. article pointing out the advantayes of & Rusv-Freac alliance agaigst Germany and the Easi. Tho Poreign Minister.of Spain has addressed a ciroular fote to the Spavish diplomatic agents abrocd respecting the recent msure ction, Lntelligenes in England from Japan states that “ir H. Parkes and A 1 Keppei were about to proceed to ” dozen Champagne and Wine u| “A j yt 1” & 00. . HACGH We * (WA SA00 ant 492 Broudway, cores of Brooms sttoet, their chief, distinguished them: | ‘The Doctor dwelt at much lougih o portance i reanget tt . C , > 5 a the im) of | cei amounted to 166 48—a sum slight Oraca to demnnd tatisfaction for the late murder of two TO ig wwoastatal the blgvee by which our progressive age is mrivee a Le eg per » patting our (rust in God and ot ever wavering therein; | in on) of th be Twelve ea foamen. sweeping away the mere cumbrous rubbie of the Old visit carried oat with auch cordiality and good feels | and as only he who persavores to tho tual be saved, | tiopal chanty beds have established, together. A fourth dividend hae hosn avpounced fn the Hquida. 7 Wor ing Will, no doubt, prove gratifying tu all concerued, it behooves: to of losing | making on aggregate number of six ‘A thousand 1 niea! she te not Sion of Overeud, Gurney & Oo, iv London, It will be oe ac eRr the precious grace of falth | or | R24 Urenty teven patients had been treated in the tnst!- feu abe Sever tale’ te a ee “ntfs Arta : marae hg evening there was a considerable attendance tu ‘uring the year, making the total uumber admit- ° y hi as. : =n und, making the total vistrivution to @vto- ren, who joined in singiny the ‘Evening I’rayer,”’ | ted since i wan’ fodoava five thousand persons, One carephe os. Secu, Toeeonoos “Or othermien weston Der 6, ~~ a very beautiful composition, eand admirably remdered | hundred and stxty-throe patients wero being treated at | puri'y the blood and increase mie y tin vetion of the om. The foitowing, on the hop morkete of England, tsfrem | Enwland’s Policy Towards Germany and | Arrival of the Remains of the Lute Mink by thie juvenile choriaters, fhe opening of the year, and elaht hundred and sixiye | fiel7d nd pecrating vomit, The sk gain iow powers of n Brandretn’s Vill as a th 4 vigor ftom a Foveeahinig in. atiaeteg ce office. ndreth livuse, N Easel gee! fuse, Now York, four cases have been admitted snes, Of these six bun- dred and elovon were maies and four hundred and six. teen females. Ono hundred and thirty-four deaths have Napoleon. The Paris Lilert’, of October 8, publishes the following ff “. in Scotland, {From the Eeinburg Courant, Oct, %.) THE METHODISTS, @ London cireutar of October 7: — We hove now the y re of arg une you with he Ni ole extent and sor of Unt oe, 4 Of * The itolation 100) Fame On Saturday the remains ef the iate Sir Frederick aco, te Minardi po gs hu MU ROmS afd abtend: nad, ce tee fowian admit. chat can bq dis. | Bruce reached Liverpool in the Royer wail, seneer St. John’s Church. oe ne fond exactly the same uumuer of an HE NEW MAGAZIN pit Spier Uave te arentan tiecinns vee aad Pr He protests in | Ching, from Boston, A number of tne relatives of the | ‘Mechanigm and Morals” was the theme of a very saplion, noah Woche andrea “SCOTT'S SUUKAAL, OP USEFUL INFORMATION prices, we hav im th stating (bal its mart d & disiutere pariy in the | deceased diplomatist wero present to roctive the coffin. | interesting discourse delivered yesterday morning by sitca aaaintan aaa FORTHE PhUPLROY CP ORMAY ly were received, There ore now forty most of whom are cripples or othorwise do- in the bospital, After the report had been read soveral interesting addresses wero made by Rov. W, A. sebeanery, the supectuiendeat of the ital; the Rev. Dr. gee of Chicago; Bishop Armitage, of Wisconsin, and Bishop Ciarkson, of Nebraska, A col- @ po! Ab! why were they not witnesses Nke me, teose who speak thus, of the joy which appeared in cagland the day after the battle of redowa! Wey have they not seen, ng I (hat sudden and prodigious change in pable ‘opinion which tr lively aympethy the aversion which iréd she ‘This popular family ma, first edition hoing exhai be hinmodiately issues all booksollers and newsdeale abundant and of vary excellent « tmport agual to £190,000, old dury The prices whiciz now rule we consider per’ safe to buy at, but 4 judgment wast be oxercited in avoiding the purchase of adulterahd parcels, The stale of alarm ae to the English planhations which provaited in Augast has not er We look tor an rand sneceea, The fee. ml edition of 26,000 will emia, 9 per your, For sale by The folowing gentlemen acted as pall bearer uh eyiin Wak conveyed ob board the Chinmat Boston: | te Rev. G. C. Kstay, at St. Jobn's Methodist Episcopal Governor Hullock, M. Vorthomy (Franch Minister), | Chureh, West Fifty-third street, ‘The reverend speaker Senator Sumner, poe, of the warmest friends of | selected as the Scriptural basis of his romarks the first of the Stato Department; Longtollowe Richard Portion of the first chapter of the book of Ecclesiastes, en l Macr Norerass. Tho Custom | beginning with the words, “Vv | f do of Count de Binense ities saith the 1% 78 yore eegrerty " thed rv the reaols of the piosing, ovr estimate | YY provious, aud mado of Count de Binessre ity of vant lection was made in bi 7 Mt, F : er. ett bene growth reaching to £140,000; wud thie con | i hero of that very ns: ich had oniy bad ed and all the jarge public offices all is vanity,” and concluding with the | tion at ul a clone oft eanrvien: ee te fon in a plana chor iT new aed sate oa ene Clusion Is based’on what wo bolieve (6 bo most relia. | ogee that, they pore ace | Garber ae emnat tae ne fore Portion | of the | clevonth verse. Ia opening his remarke the speaker —— [secrete embet el : “arr vi pri Sues d : Lod © mewor, = se —. Bie information, Very extromo prices for Sussex and change. They have rs. | Minletar at Washington, =F ate Dritish | said, substantially, that Solomon, being given bis cholee Miestonary Anniversary. Weald Kents have horn domended by the growers, but At which prices the morebants refused to purelase; and, although a reduction Of 30+, to 40s. per ewt. has boca TOO LATE FoR CLASSIMICATION. poaled ia every tone the words of Mr, Goldwin Sinis rye [MON RePcaLicaN NomINaTiON. “the case of Germany ts ours; ond agains—“ilere Our Duofermline correspondent writee:—The remaias | of Divine gifts, The first anniversary of the Sabyath School Missions of Gir Frederick Brace wore expected here on Saturday, | endowed with a is but one very strong bridle which can force | but they have been detained, and will not arrive Whi reves Or ce ee pobmitted to, only quite s relat vvorenae promt” | Frsuce 10° ranounce her aggrewive ‘role and | ti Monday. ‘They wil ve hearse The saying “dere te sont terday eveving at, the Park Preshyteritn church, 1 0, © . ’ be " rine For sheriff, ‘Thos remarks apply equadly to the Lenya allow civfisation to develop Nell 10° pence, | the fallearetation (o Hremmion House, the ovah ‘sttee | iree of aaties, procs Eighty-Ofth street, between Third and Fourth avenves ‘— pa ‘The harvest inay bo said to be completed in {hed bridie i the unity of Germany. An impartial ar- | Earl of Elgin, and will lie there for somo days. Itwae | and as he Tho school was organized in May, 1800, «vee which time | ————~——— A orn connties of Durham, Westmoreland and Northum- Lg Weil, Hi do Pend rny is ee in aftirmin, " that Kogiand bas considered victories | Beriand, England. Refore the crop bad been secured | iit) hoe seotuiely her o Av present 6 the opinion generally exiertained was that it would m . O London Times to jay down as a principle thata people nearly approach an ayernge; bat the teat of ihrasuipg | has only to troublp jwelf about the progress of its arranged that tho fu should be on Monday, bel Look! ine pce im consequence of this detention it will not | wonderful inventions and structures Pr it has reseed idly we directing care of Geo! W'ionte, ita excellent superintendent, ihere it four hundred ebi enrotied on the hooks the ones assembled fn the Arat anniversary of OFART HALL. FOURTH SENATOREAS,, DISH ioriat Bistrvet will mpe ay WWatd Hotel thig & aes ae at T Selec, Panctual attendance \ CORNELIUS DESMOND, Obeirmag jace till Tuesday. fu have reparing ihe fy Abbey for the recepiign of 1 the week workmen | fair of the American I apeaker observed, liv’ vault ta Dunfersuline | did wot wonder thas. lematic ‘asp i body, Recemary, The tyne THE ISOLATION OF FRANCE. SIR FREDERICK BRUCE. society, goodly numbers te

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