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THE SUN, FRIDAY, the destruction of selfishness, and of all the | proves that ho is not fit for the office ho occu. | would Wave done better to cite the apostolic evils which spring from self-love, which are | pics. He says that the first ovidenco of | Infanction, and plead that he took the wine for equally sought by the Asiatle and by tho | Bratenvonn's guilt eame from such a wit. | his stomact’s enke, At all events, tho offect of Christian religion'et, And in many othor | ness that he could not act upon St officially, | t@ treatment epon his brains must be anything respects Buddhism rivals Christianity in the | What does he moan by thist Does he wish | tt improving, or he would never have committed norte purity of motives and of lifo which it ineul- | the public to understand that he docs not | wie Sunidity of rolantcering to fefend Jom | whe Revepttan of a Ceatennarinn impor ae cates, and in tho practical benevolence of its | take notice of robberios committed by his | screed Page ne have emamistod the raf tha kecliey Pamovsotrveus ieee wiorrente. c maxims. Tn point of liberality and toler: | subordinates unless the charyres aro preferred | gin of bearing fulso witnoss against his neighbor, | rembatene Lowends, || Apollo Rattaingy 1,15 Rroatway—Lats’ Faire ance, Buddhists even excel Christians. No | by members of the first families? Perhaps, on the occasion of committing that ose jententiy atcaeieoite Taw vacts datig ak Bib Rewscy teewtre- Thre religion isdosplacd by them, and religions | After the facts had heen published {n | blunder and that sin, tho plows ‘Tarovoue bad psalm, from Cotton Mather's collection ‘of 171%, the Bryant's Minstrete—sbo F wars against dissenters have nevor Deon ite SUN, on the Sth inst., as Me. Grixn taken an overdose. tone being from musie of the ame poriot, NOVEMBER _26,__1869. ME OLD ORANGE mng isoTrn WrvaRsan? PEER CISES YESTERDAY. TAKING THE BLACK VEIL: INTERESTING CEREMONY IN TNE CONVENT OF 81. JOSEPH. TILE MEXICO OF THE PRESENT, y he the People of Mexico. As wo announced in yesterday's Sux, the ctaclo in East More Bishop of Chilapa, Mexico, and suite are staying pWorld-Tho Very ewe temporarily at the Astor Hor en route to Rome to Father Starrs OMetatin, attend thé Cleumenter Counei, whieh te to mect . Joseph's Convent of Ursulina thero early next month, Yesterday a Sux reporter nla, the solome ceremony of (fe Wad an interview with the Bishop and bis secretary, | tact proferston and taking the black veil by four and from thom ed the following interesting | povtecs, wan witnesecd by @ ecicet audience, come Pese FARh Avenwe Thontre— Brey toity's Pea. heard of among thom. Their maxim is: | now tells as, Buatcnrorn’s fri - — : A‘ter prayer and another hymn, the Rev. Dr. B. 1. pt pink APacy bers miner seetiee Tot las relatives and intiwate friends of Susie ieisesbihsnte 60 “ Honor your owa faith, and do not despise | tho Collector, and “int onter to rolievo him of | _ By the official canvass published yestortay | Gillett deitverod & listorieal dixeoursa, ghosting the | Hi Oe ee tg an, he speaks English tlle ng RR ae Sette Seestre=a Pate at eno rome To those who hold the common belief that | dom in tho investigation,” they tenderod | 't *PPcars that Mr. Gueeuer received at wid the Orange organigation, Old Coronation and the | entered, and ae soon os the latter presented his card | for tife from the outer world and ite pompe sad Sectawray Ball yor’ Masires ve Nigh Li no soul can be raved which has not adopted | Brarertrony's resignation, and ho thon eo. | Cent election more than 6,09 wore voles 11 U8 | beneaiction ennetadted th afternoon servicn be wae eracloany Yasited toa peat. ‘The ereretary | saiten aut hel repertive tein rls ae Franctaco Minstrela, 6) Rroatway this or thot particular crood, Prof. Munt- | coptod it! Was a more astonishing apology eounty than any other candidate on = + | tu the evening the choir again opened, siocing on wus attired fo the esrb ily worn Last) of | as fttow 1 ~The Hanlon, My Turn Newt, de, except Gen. Siant, who, for exceptional reasons, | o1d fugne with good effect and In excellent time. A. | Nis calling in this country. Bishop Ambrosio Ser. Miss Philomena Fenntin: now Sister Mary An Fano, 9 short, thick-set man, of sombre aspect, at | tasiay Mies Teresa Ward, Sister Mary Clara; M near the window reading his brevtary during the | ‘Tercan Dunne, Sister Mary Cumillay Misa Rosanuit interview, while a rich satia robe lay carelessly on | MeManus, Sister Mary Borehmane the bed beside hfin, Rerouten—Mr. Secretary, I believe yon are en route to attend the great Council ? Brcnetany—Yes, we are. Rerontrn—Woat is the state of re co at the present time ? A Negeles Pix. LEn’s suggestion that tho followers of this | ever mado by any public officer? What Yankee Rebtons, Matton Asiatic faith, nonrly equalling the Christians | peculiar embarrassments was Mr, GRINNELL | present not political, but personal friends of Mi Jength, in whieh the history of the Charch was re- in number, also have an equally good iffering from? BLAarcirond was accused | Gurruey, who were moved by Tae Sun's ap- | hearsed from ite earliest days down to tho ministry chance of future happiness, may secm sur- | of defrauding the Government out of an | pents to give him their support at the polls. of bir. White. At the conelasion of Mr. ndotpn’s . Mr. prising and even inereditle, But it should | enormous sum. Tir Scx had exposed the | 5, ote ean agricultural fair | Sta eld thatthe oftest dada ef te areha Was be a source of rejoicing to reflect that eo | fracd on tho Sth inst. Several days previous Letom in the Sout Ww Tawptoy said that tho | Present, and would be mtrodnced to the audience. many millions of our fellow-eroatures have | to this exposure, say about the Tut inst., the | sys South Gen. Wave Ta He led Mr. Cyras Jones to the platform, and pre- followin, thetic I 0 of the prophet of old not been left without thosoalds to the attain. | District Attorney had officlally notifiod Mr. | mignt neve been apried to the. South after tho | 8¢0te4 Mm es one who will attain 100 years anonta ment of virtuo and charity which aro tho | Grinneny that unless Biatcrronn’s signa. came within 2,000 of him. Those 6,000 votes re- | D, P. Randolph, Eeq., read a pocm of considerable Tie vistToRs, The hour appointed for tho ceremony wax halt. Past nine, but jong before that time the friends Lad begun to assemble. ‘The earrisge road winding up the terraced ascent of the hill upon which the Cons vent stands was enlivened by several handsoma Sxonetany—Bnd, very bad, and getting worse. | cavipages, while numerous pedestrians thronged tha The Charch has teen deprived of her possessions, | way coming from various directions, mostly, howe and 1s not likely to recover them ander the present | ever, from the e'ty ; a cmiores SESSS2233 he tive anil Angust next, the congregation rising deat boast of igion. Setting | ture to eertat filein the 7 oe apeeeinn Gis ts eate|| Ge eee roudest boast of our own rel on. in, ure to certain papers on filein the Treasury “ Remember, 0 Lord, what fs come upon us; 091 je tottered forwar Ls 8 bd at eaaUTY | asd wobots eee reer Dr, Stephon. Wickes, one of the officers of the aside tho accompaniments of legendary | Department could be proved to be a forgery, | | Our inne our honses hnrels (in read «paper upon the tive aad eliarae- oaencd ike’ tannetts Cetus ants The Very Rev, Dr, Starrs, Vicar General of tha superstition which mark Buddhism, the fact | there was no doubt of Buatcnronn’s guilt. ng {iF Becks are ander porwveutton s wetabor and have [4 e 4. went eye anes stor a clon hate? en—Is the Catholic Church powerful {n | Diocese, the oMiciant nt tue ecromonial, arrived ot 4 Ur a . 5 "0 1 d retire peo to the remains that it is the religion of onequarter | Therenpon Mr. Gnixxett. grants a leave of | 1°. We'nave given the tend co,tve Fzypttans and to the | oceaston, Was sang. the henodiction wan pronoanend: | kycuctany—Tt is powerful Because there fs no | sat naiieg vptiemeorth iechajernul ane of the hnunan race, and that ita tendoney isto | absence, aud Buarcuronn rune away to | AZ2iWanW'taeatrsilorsr wean there ts none tat | Sitn'ths Auk annigetsasy of tho od etureh ot | other. ‘Thero are but fow Provestants, aid there do | pict mass, na nti atten keop them out of tho miro of paganism. | Canada! We had evidence that he | dei, deliver wa out of thelr tan Ne atti aud | “Newark Mountains." not exercise thelr worshin openly. chk saneaas : ————— = | That the spiritual and moral traths which it | wes there when wo published our rm ipuiess ob th iybonatddes Un etLLag | td IP “a Corpeghiid hpi baa Laut ‘ Pentair Pals replicase bse children? | was began by the entrance of the {procession pros ; rr ’ aris aden pide that his quotatio j an¢ he firat pastor of the old Orange Church | Scnerany—Well, no, not generally, IP: A4: the bar sgeeintedi ha patie 1 Benator Ramsey's lend e p to Park contains are also of providential or divin | first exposuroon the Sth inst. Butonthe 5th | Gon Havprow Lad displayed his Scriptural | was the Rev. Daniel Testor, of whose memorial | Rerouren—Will the Mexican bishons favor the brreend Fig ae ated. Tho puptia in tha —Pablic Profigacy. origin, what intelligent thinker can doubt? | or tho 6th instant Mr. Gr: ty a8 Le DOW | Knowledge alittle further, and shown that the SORtert ace ty ae aeter ce OEE Hoke | extreme dogmas of the Cuureh tn the coming Coua- | yorea with win ee aes Cada LN ge Tt is alleged by way of apology for the sagporeren Te informs us through the disreputable Zimcs, | eatamities deplored by the prophet were only tho | Ristory of tie time. Hie reeains ar ain the | es poo ‘dace, came f viet malfeasance of tho Admtnistration in send-| The Income Tax—Another Blunder of ted DuAtcHroRn’s resignation in ordc ceed shee Bald att: ‘ old graveyard, and on the brown sto marking | eg ROMETARY (mfling) —They will of course adhere y dressed in the black babite of the order, and with aa 1hifeiget : : Ouni. Granve accepted Bratciuronn’s resignation in order | just consequences cf ain which the chosen people place may'bo read the following unique Inseriye othe Holy Fother tm everything, tapered bers white Linen veils over thelr coifs and guimps; thea Ing Senator Rasy of Minnesota on a plea- to relieve himself of all embarrassment ‘in | bad madly rushed into, the parallel would bave soe anieitiea teak 1 pert r+ | the professed Sisters of the Cor ing the Bare trip to Paris, ander pretext of m A series of articles on the income tax has pe ; vaen. | lately appeared in the New York Times, tinga new postal treaty, when Mr. Wasi- IY apr q Lie de raha which, if not written by Me, A. R. Conntn, contain strong internal evidence of having atl imitate, ‘our Pastor m like ud Master, Srenetany—His lordship was not in his seo dar- didates, robed and veiled, Ing the late troubles, 7 tly, the Lady Superior, The candid: =Wilt yon remain fi of id 2 COON hac Vea eee en Berope anil the | rosston were acated in front of the al SeeRBTARY—No. It may last for come months | candies they had borne in their hands were placea the matter! We ask again, What does this | been complete, monn? How is it embarrassing for an officer in ful posscesion of his faculties, and free from —— Mr. A. F. Goonrxovort, of Rome, N. Y, writes usa most welcome letter enclosing sub- BURNE was there todo the work, that such pogotistions havo never yet been intrneted Unto th eesti ‘i ; had ites ie, Baad parcel a” dit may not, We shail return as son a possi- anal a rs om, cov i ined tae vwetat | been authorized or inspired by President | *! tmproper relationships, to find that ® | scriptions to Tue Sex, and making theso Just re- | tho Gort has ved and toved. n Eon a marrow tabi ta front of hei, covert with % «@ regular Minister, but that a specia C The Ti fa sie 1 bordinatois a robber? Or how i@ he re | marks: «I receive ten journals—the best in the | UBdctneath the above: 4 Revortrn—What ia your opinion about Father | ©!!mson velvet, That artistic eye to dra gesut hes elwars Leesn sent out for thepar. | @tAxt. The Timea has always supporte: J © Here ivos the ploi einthe? Always observable tm Cutholio ceremonies, wis not T do not think vory much of any how good a preacher he may be, Neved of his embarrassment by giving the | tund--but noneare + ay robber @ Jeave of absence to run away with, | It is the best and chewpest paper published, and horoughly read «s THe Sux. GO the Wev, MED 9 Wito was mints the income tax, unjust and unpopular as it forgutten in this instance, The candles arrare es is; 1 et wo o f the slightest 5 Wito Will disoucy is superiors and desert his moaas- | ‘ble groups upon the altar, gleaming ant the Pre le ue oxense fer President Gnaxr. He | 185 but this fact was never o! anid ntlowtne him 46 fash 2 tis seit hou edith seni Ja the P ssi i * ; Lag ag heap ger ae account #0 long as the ideas wore only tho a ng him to resign after he has ran | no family chould be without it. 1 frequently send ha genuine pastor wis ihe tie te ae Be ce white and gilded tracery of the sercen and tibernae instead of disgracefully dismissing tho | copies to my friends, and by so doing have velled Hgures of the f ‘o times were ‘sadly y puplis and thirty . producto 1 0 * hes, Who was alive when he lust vy to the publie expenditures, What. | Pr? shagarteaka ine ested conductors of that | Jinan as ho deserves? A Collector sternly | gained you several new subscribers.” Mr. Goon- rots, were quent, in eousequence Ae Teo Ne lite Cah ieaticna | Uisek-robed nuns ahd novices, the motloniess € che practice of previous waste. | eet. Now, however, that tho advocacy of | os ived todo his duty would feel no embar. | #Xovan is doing well enough, Let him pe nha a eck otter Me voralioes Oth | eter ng 40 Passed (0 that land were cour | Ugures of tho candidates In the aisle, aud the ecne ventional dregs of the assembled aud der of one of these outbresks woe bt st RD A New York Cab} ; . ‘r of the time printed the following account o: We yesterday copied an article from £2 | hire 7 fal and corrupt Administrations, he was | the income tnx through its columns eomes vere! nce, mate up Dound to introduce a new ey And yet | from h rassment about prnishing a robber, no mat- in Jalapa at pro ter what his name or his connections; but — sent? a atiking and beautiful tal Srenerant—Not Jalapa, whieh t# a village in Vera | Searcely bad the eye been fixed npon the ‘h official sources, and from the Pres'- " cone ae, ‘a brother-i , ot fro Presi ; Cruz. His Lord: s Bishov of at s one of his first acts was to give this funey | dent's brotherinlaw, If not from the : ‘ that does not weem to bo the cage with Mr. | Cyonieta, the Spanish organ im this city, which | | “We aroinformed from New Jersey that one of tha | revo, There it ne’ business wastever eine on ia | 88 eeun to take in the outiines, wher commission (o Senator Rasry. ‘Thero was | ‘ent himself, tt ts worthy of notice, There | Gri cnet Cree ae emt es Sranfal aencot, | Rita weraers fowies wend courts aR | Clverrero, gor, tn tic tnany mrt oF the asuunern | AnBOBICEA the es tFArco of Cav Hrocenlon of » lee asiliy $6 aa i seems to bo no hesitation on tho part of the . “ad . hh esha Dee tel af Rondae mail tase aad Yer vat; and he anerward | States of Mexico, and its not much better in the | Sng cermsmen. they f aie ot tho least necoselty for spending the nine Piss e aesia STE RO RS a tho tac { We comment npon there facts because the | war now unter orders to renieavous in tho hare | jefe put last and Iwas wind Blew the | BOFN. There Iv ho conflance in the Goverument, | aan erent rea te th orten thousand dollars that Mr. Ramswx's | |i” biel public welfare requires them to be fully and | bor of New York. It appears that these vessels ‘oUt Of prisum us juerrery in a state of revolution Skcnurany—No, it haw not heen fora month, | Sung Only by feu Guerrero ts the richest State in Mexico’ in gold and | *usttined, and somo of thi silver mines, yet they are not worked, Soe whet I | @isive und touching sw picked op fi front of my door at Acapuleo, (The crnemont. fathor here produced from bis pockeitook @ paver aining about an onnce Of pure gold ore.) Guer reto is richer than Culi(urnia, Gold Is often sifted from the dust In (he streets, ‘But there 1 no conf. ance, no conflance. Eronten—Aroe you much tronbled with robbers Bummer frolic has cost the people, Mr. Wasir. | directly In the face of the law. BURSE was entirely competent forthenezotin | We aro furthor informed that the Secre- tion, He was jst as familiar with the postal | tery of the Treasury and the Commissioner Interests of the country a8 Mr. Rasteny, and | Of Internal Revenue favor a renewal of the had #0 little to do that he was able to travel | Present Income tax at tho next ression of around to the German watering 1 a | Congress; and it is stated also that the unsparingly exposed. Toward Mr, Guin. | ore eight in number, of great power, and two of | paring Mr. Smith's pastorate a second editien was a e tremendous ironclad Phe et dito mect t owing Wants ol Asi, NELL personally no one can have any fucling | them are tremendous ironclads, Tho pretended | srrcted to meet the growing wants of the paris but kindness, Ho has lived long in this | Petsen for concentrating this large force here at dwin was the cont among olsict ; if this time is tho necessity of providing en es community, and so far as we are aware, there § : cort for the Spanish gunboats now nearly com- is no man but himself who is bis encmy. ‘ pleted; but it is manifest that such force is al- But he oceupies a most important and re- L OF PROFESSION. At the coneineion of mas all faithfully and honestly after tho model of for the lower tier of o8 Li tiers sailor Retin - ve President in his message will recommend a ; I together out ot proportion to the object alleged. i uerrcrot : : ‘ Fitzpatrick. They were ald gentleman of leisure all summer. Te could | trnuanco of all the present revenae awa, | SPOusible public office, and his great good: | tho political necessities of the present anoma- sng howse Uitenemuirorn ep | tng Slates or Vera Criund rachis aretul of awem, | arrayed inf Hastical dress, the olctant Bos oi Siew Hg everything that Mr, Rast teak Clk ts will asi Coat (0 ness of heart and the natural weakness of | lous Government of Spain are 60 pressing that clher Wit all the Loves, ages, aud AAbont tour week a ays Fanvation of tH ing dusting: a a) pst 1, and cape, ery has been ton! wiltout intes ‘os s) . " - " octio: , " neor Matamowes, tn the State of Pacbla (whtea ¥: k fe : mg brook a most solemn promise, and one which old age have led him in connection with | we ought to be prepared for any display of vio- ation provided for the payment of ot confvund with Matamoras on the Rio | Arter a few moments in prayer before the altar, BLAtTcnronn into @ complication which is | lence, no matter how extravagant, which would | *ch as might choos: to work out their subscriptions , was attacked by a large band, and property | Dr, Starrs was seated as directed in the rubric in ek 6 “ vii i toward the new edifice, at the rate of 4s. 64. per a d to thi C 70,0), al pa c eo wes D re Raat. | connor bed Maren w ryt beet ime of | B0t cFeditable to himself, and is most injurt- | rally the Spanish people i its support; and it be- | day.’ ‘For thin erie Baldwin received "240 iw. aren Wosld, annesation "to ihe qUntted | fromoc tho alter table, tue candidates in tha meant ¥) xoupt hat be w whoee fr. | 4 income tax was imposed at a time of | O14 to the public interest ; and the more ho | hooves our Government to take warning ia time | ‘1 curteney of the provines perior and assistants, Che sermon was A ‘Mr. Smith continued in torate tr 18 vreatest danger this country has ever | 104 to explain it, the worge itl and bo prepared with an adequate force to meet } until 170% He was. ling s truce. of New dereey ni any hostile demonstration which may be made, | College, and reted as President during, th rome ‘ ve fo path, , khowne ‘The people did not Hike it, but they aye ees ed a Pree master.General to control. In ot submitted to it for the make of national safety | ‘Tho Spanish Minister of Colonies las just | especially as 2 Cronida throws out signiticant | Wards, He way eluetly distinearsied by thie was «sort of pivate bribe paid by one of | aud success. ‘The law was universally ro- | submitted to the Cortes a druft of a constitution, | hints of the possibility of « summary sertlement | Yom 10, educational, Inve {annexation | jounced, addressed mostly to the eandidat een foo to that | eur ject was a: fe perivet law of liberty in the ro Nuious life. turrs dwelt upon the slavery whieh ul wot Guerrero be ‘& good place to | the customs of the world vied upon femates in r jus population of the Bustern States | particular, in prescribing their dress, manuers, and oF ihe Devon? mode of lite. and conforming tent to false slandardi wonld suve the conntry, yet—it mnst eoine to that. evontEn—W SrcRutany—No, Tthink not, Large capital ts re- J watheties, and contrasted 1 with t tho Exventive Deparimenta to a Scnator | Betded as a war measure, or It never could | which it is intended to grant to the people of } of the gunboat coutrovers ares bin grave} guited ‘in Mexico, Berides, persons taking such, sedora of tnose who had chosen, as eam BOC Raia RREN Ld th this tomb ii jure merican emiprants naa! e could nf ie to the will of those pabiie daty ies to st in judgment on | have een pasted; and the 119th soction of } Porto Rio, Tho instrument is tiberal enough in | |||, | Banna th tome prgtong rae ta Saraist carne se i sscld ese Seb a Ws Se cece Saute wal SUH the inati 5 the f thai the act itself contains a most emphatic | *°me respects, but it is disfigured by one black » secusd by Neware wits Caparo robaa of sugar cane ou my Pacbia estate, bat 1 oaly | purden light.” He remanded them that the vows they spats cigs esol og dig bce date eal spot, which stands ont as a striking proof of | of Southern plantation society in Washington To soar alot (named with 4 Tulse about 100,000, as that f8 all Ican dispose of. were about to assume were voluntary aud had bee: ment. pledge that the tax on incomes should cease | *P°t r ‘eM 4 it 4 of inobbiah ‘Chita end faust rate AL 20 kane, pao ve wove t Revonten—Wiil not the desiraction of the Cuban by them uiter due consideration; that they vs Taith (ka Wak TEMGA Spanish inhumanity, By it human slavery is | city, @ set of enobbis! fourth rate Al- ro, know, adn bh nave Hantations ewable You to dispose of all the sugur teen persusded: vor even. invited, to th We denounce the whole proceeding as in- . y' sanctioned and indefinitely continved, and slavos | bany and New York moneyed people are getting rf ie ruth 3 ys 4 eee ite of the cloister; that ter had demanded All Ghey : . : ‘And be At further enacted, ‘That the taxes on in- y Jul Watchman, sud.ous to discharge SeCkETARY—No; our crop ts all consumed in the | jird and would reeeive. He concluded with tid decent and disgraceful. It is a wanton MiB: | comes uerein dpored dlual be levied co the frstday | are formally denied tho rights of citizenship, We | the better in fashionable conspicuousness and important duties of lis weighty cLarce. surrounding country. We have no means of trans | qsaal exhortation to steadfastness in tue profession portation, Were we aonexed ta the United States, | they had chosen to wake, And hada steady Government, und railroads, it} “fi Neaiat iy fotowing the sermon, the noviece, would be a different matter, kneeling In front of the altar, made appropriation of the public funde—a rob- | of Murch, ang bp dyaand povatin c= bowen cit | have here a significant indication of what would | display over the lingering remains of the old Holved s Crrutan: ook be ana ike men id he died the same. bery of the Treasury, Thoro is no palliation | ing the year cigltoen hundred und seventy, and no | be the result should Spain succeed in overthrow. | Southern gentlefolks, Tho new-comers are far A ian $0 Useful Loin Lis people rent, Als babes, the College, and the Churéh tament.” for it whatever. It 1s dishonorablo alike to | 2 ing the Cuban Republic, Slavery would be re- | more deferential than ever the Southerners were | yollowing the death of Mr. Smith, theychurch was ROPE neo Peer THE DEMAND, 4 7 Now, when Presidont Grant began his i i ii he fore i a for nearly four years without @ pastor, bat finally MUS. MEAD'S DIVORCE. this form: President Gnaxr, to the PostmasterGeneral, | | Now. when President GnASt bon u tren in Cuba, as it is now maintained ia te a eatin bal a ptnias at rank Be (Reyer tree rces Spanien, hee Bealls ptetat dy 1a ete ee ike ganar whl d0'F¢ and to Senotor Ramsey. ‘Tho people who | Stministration, he appointe 4 ‘orto Rico, by the whole weight of Spanish | wealth, We wy they wi it level | the tamous Dr, Bellamy, took the pastorate. Waring | Separation Decreed by Judge Thompson, of | aud?” x y Treas) 6 authorit 7 7 ee nae retty soon, his ministry the coantry passed through the Hevo- Married To which each in turn replied: retary of the Treasury, in total ignorance ity and power, It isto assist in accom. | pretty arrel lL AEy pre bir el telly rol pot enpe gi Religions of St. Ursula, and to live the balance of the Witness Stand, my days under the rule of St, Augustine,” &¢., &o, Mrs, Annie M. Mead, of South Brooklyn, who | “Arie'biessing and investment ot the weil fallow figured so unpleasantly some time ago with Mr. J. | symbolic of their detachment trom the world. the ring, and espousal to Carist and Hie M. Gould, the New York broker, by whom. us ihe blessig of te erown, ami coronation Alleged, she was abducted to Staten Istandjand there | of cach, symboitc of tue erown ot glory winel they detained over night, fs again brought to public no- | Will receive hereafter, tice, Yosterday sie brought sult in the Brooklyn tan vows hen pronounced hb candidate iv tarn, ft City Court aguinst her busband, Spenecr », Micad, | Were then Pronounced by cue carte Bom, ab for a separation and allmony on the ground of cruel | God tic Holy Ghost.” treatment, Mrs. Mead was tn Court, and attracted | (Thus were ty ‘espousals of these young brides of Christ conclude. cousideruble attention, but alr, Mead did not make . ik bis appearanee, although he had fied an answer to OM OF. S8: ROREEED RANA RENE. wdenes, and while @ the complaint, asserting that it was in consequence |g, rT hrilied the hearte nper that he had been gulity | of all present, the long fie of pupils and nuns diss to the matter of alimony, | appeared behind the bars of tue cloister. No tear¢ Aut possessed mevns of ber | warred the bewuty of U scenc—a do p and tender seemed to pervade all who beheld and ait wha pated in the solomn and beautiful ceremony. umber of invited guests the ny ot th dates and pupils, partook of the hosprt ilities o bear these crushing burdens of taxation can. not look on with pationce as the money that ts wrung from their meagre earnings is squandered in 60 profligate and frivolous a eS — —— Mr, Ch . i bis tape of the law which forbade that gentleman to | plishing this wicked purpose that our citizens ree lease teak aaeentionee Geant Ge saw my farm, and all his writing about me is | In tho Mr, Chapman resigned. and tn the follow: ure and impure fui The people atQNorwich | {Ps year the Rev. Asa Hillyer wae {natalled. He lia mislesd the President in regard to tho | Save been carefully prevented from rendering aid Te hand ovata: leclarer Be cout Peer toiled over tan eburts ia hnairee BF tee egestas income tax. It is by mo means cer- WBe Cael! We shall be tol, of course, that no fault e ar em , ward, and received the name it vow bears; «ut it . ° i Vel uw vi % ? i vn ii r ure tan indeed. 48 not anti Lthat the obenge tn the tide was ought to be found with the expenditures of | *#ia, Lowever, that knowledge will teach Litile Crrt’s paper in Brooklyn is dull as | P' <cinclieioes che itoar WKS Rescued Preshrierae, Char me rection of another house of worship, tredit should Le given for it to Secretary peal of a law which had stood on the statute Wo learn that the election of the Rey, | ‘He is 4 tyrant who rigorously executes the or- Pap eh rH padon be ote sens ping qnornbership. Bourwent, the one. euccessful etatcsman of | book fifty years, In order that Lis personal | Hexny Wanp Breen feet, nself judge, jury, and final referee in all cases Hillyer contianed antil 1833, : ‘ hen throweh age ho receive . faith ASA han Conran © null prising, therefore, were he now to advise | understanding with the old Society, Mrs. d to lis notice, ‘Take Sean ‘aa red in August, ae acanmee. He Si piel 6 a : fi ry pal ' Congress to violate tho solemnly pledged Eusasers Cavr Sraxtom, the Ident of iu the back,’ is the The Key. Wiliam W eceeded Dr, Hillyer sense of what is rivht to forbid the paymon : cea dail zaing | Fev ins pica oe ri ovotie Tear ont | faith of the nation, the latter, has long been desirous of resigning in ws MARK TWAIN nover | trlotism, was more than once anxiously sought accept the place. We should hope that a | bave been building gunboats for Spain and sup- night | known a Bottle Hill, In 156 the territory com- the Adi‘nietration, because it is paying; off | im wisdom im this case any moro than | well as foolish, It hasn't fire enough tokeep | Tho correspondent of @ Freneh journal, First Pi to the Presidency of the | £¢% of the Captaia-Genoral, and excoeds his in- | tue eailice now Is partially constructed o this Administration. But docs Mr. Bowt- | friend and pecuniary benefactor might take | new Woman's Suftago Society formed ct sentence which he passes upon all who are even | 11533, He was a than of rare scholarship, gradu. Pe het het thia, he wit commit an | MF- Baecnax’s favor, with whom she is under suspected of sympathizing with free government | Ini. Daniel P, Barnard appeared as counsel for the British, similar want of information might not | Ping her with munitions of war, while they thought @ consideruble part of it was very im. | prising Orange was divoreed trom the townshin of the public debt. ‘That lea fuct, and due | it did then, He began by requesting the re- | warm with writing from Central Cuba, says of Gen, Unarra: Sreatiaee deen ch meatier tructions at every opportunity. He constiiutes Is belong ta _veacrable predecessor, WELL's success justify Mr. Creswrr’s un office under him, It would not be very sur. | Cleveland is in pursuance of @ previous utiog at Wiiliame College with bono: He aied ta Mrs, Mead, and alter briefly opening the case, called his client to the stand to testlly, Mrs. ‘Mead’s y L i ¥ v' sucerason eatimens i} Hi uta be ie ceremony —the Vics of the expenses of Senator RaMsny's saniaer We have shown that in | 0% te agree in religious and reformatory sub- foes ie. : The rule of Speia te other eon White, ‘ad, Hike ‘Mine remarkable: tor scwelary: | iwae ct ae No veneer 8 Along on the tat of 4 sneistunt elerggiuea, of Course, VelDg @ 7 vrong. y : i ore she aste Ant econt death is * 1 wr, Da ii New York, oy the Hey. Mt. Ninth Bsoret enormous wrong, We have aliown that 'n.) jeots generally, oo thet st en early day our ver | Nhere she has oooe roaster ie bese enough” | sui. Het roost ceidiie es (nan tm. memory. Wilt Hinson te due uc Mave wt | Sh party skiers $< the internal revenue act which contains the | cite friend of Plymouth Church will find bimsolt | ‘he Journal's correspondent says, “but | Tie iainttrations thus hasuly ekctehed are re- a a USEMENTS. Christianity’s Asiatic Rival. provisions relating to the incomo tax, the | the couspicucus figurchead of the two associa. | 1" Cuba it tw black and blackening beyond all | markat Pee Senenns Vitsad, Wie cides: | Gatge Perlis eee oer ie Ep yawa c i A as fi reckdlaat doing ove The average life of the eld fation for Wom Any party he wautod me to aye Kay Lite fia Geers: During the past few years the attention of | national Legislature promised the people | tions, which will thereupon be consolidated into | P' i < to be noved, being (5 y We cater ivoo will be given for the third European and American scholars has Decn | that the tax should ceass to be levied aitor | one. This will be well, ‘The women shuuld not | Not in not in France, not in Gor. mbers sry Cerininly RROWR No ie er eeaiaee yr : d 100 yours, whith in the record, SO aud 90 years are f 14 he wonld send hi did vo many, has Spain a single advocate with the leading journals, Only in this froe land ure there newspapers so lost to honor ‘as to stoop toconquor the favor of the debaach time this evening at the Academy, The public hava shown a due appreciation of tis great work ‘Tha Academy has been filed to its utmost on botl occa sions on whieb it has been give: have Listeved with interest and even with en much ocenpied with the proat Asiatic reli. | 1870. “ Until andineluding the year eighteon | fall out by the way, Let them unite under the gion, Buddhism, Stat stics show that of the | Auadred and seventy, and no longer,” are the Beecher tlog and open a crusade against the 1,375,000,000 inhabitants of the world, there | wore Tnstead of a recommendation fro common foe, and not, by their divisions, drag the are $80,000,000 Christians, 360,000,000 Tud. | the President that the law be reénacted, it | Country into another civil war to decide whethor ee ABRAUAM LINCOLN'S WIDOW, ed ms, und LU said 5) eae up aida’ wu oA Glance hue ; i flicials of Isanetia’s court, ‘Twenty-seven years ° i H ‘ % Miss Scsan B, Axrnoxy or Mrs, Lucy Svoxs | y y at the rage f History. slasin, dhists, and 165,000,000 Mahometans, the re. | would be his duty, in case Congress should tales th tha tandifn ‘dona Ge ioe; ago Par led Tsarneny her first indiserction From the Evening Post, No higher test could bo made of the strong lave of mainder being divided among Judaism and | vote to continue it, to veto the bill The | “Mis, sraxron,by the by,whois spending ashort | S04 shame. He fastened her sodeeply aud firmly | | A not very faitering description of the person daar siace, Rrooxtyn, | Music And the capacity toanprociate It om the part of innumerable other forms of belief and wor | Government of the United States, powerful | time in Michigan, recently addressed, on special | 1 Shameless court intrigues that she must bow go in a New England ag and calied io alprosttete’ | our citizens than this, Fur Rossini has composed ship. Buddhism, therefore, stands next to | as it is, must not be at liberty to disregard | rejuest, thirtcea hundred students at Ann Ar. | t@ bis treacherous course, Seunawo won her cou- oebonsicrcelt Trolion | (eno Hiebt mirth, He bed conde Wiviel werks before ‘on the floor: T is mother and mot May, ab Ts Urea) oO algb roe pavire Le Lad, fidence twely her, Oth ment of Spain were fast fris year this, but Anally aetermined to put hts whole power i | ine be the exprossion of his highest genius tn its most serious mood. ‘ars later, and has also betrayed | violent oud, no matter uow, frequently marry again, now loading the crumbling Govern- | Several nolable iustancey of tine bave occurred in England, 1s of Isamuita for | YE ward the close of the last century Capt. Donel. Christianity in the number of its adherents, | its pledges to the people, just beeause those | bor, She also, on invitation, held an interview occupying in this respect in Asia n position | pledges were mado five or six yeors ajo. | with some of the Fuculty of the State University wmilar to that held by Christianity in | No statute of limitations runs against the | on the subject of adinitting girls to the institu- e that suo they Suppore. to arrest Bad tumpeceed to doen. Unforianately, he had an immensely dail ipretta 7 $ no a i ne charge of pol his yo Europe, It provails almost universally in | public, by which tho rulers of the land can | tion on the same terms with youths of the other Hip Mahon calak acces paceaes Bret fy ticonosine Trouution’” Broun WANTED HER TO AMSURE MwR RELIOtO to contend agaist, 18 lies fant fom the very o x 7 = “ what Is calle ‘the position of the parties,” and a3 out? did he tel! start, Tue sulject was 4 noble one, but it was bad; Thibet, Barmah, Siam, and Ceylon, and has | escape the just performance of their prom. | *°* i eee eee ig based upon such foundations, Nor is it sur. | the extraordinury circumstances of the this | aSqieguected tom Reltelon tor one thinuthe Ci Tee ha i ea Lind Atenas a lease multitudes of followersin India, China, Japan, | iscs. Some submarine Jenkins lately gave to } prising that Cuba wrestles so bravely and success. | {iitlexcited almont as tunel tuterest ak the tune we} ole rel gin ad tyeed: ws He42 | dramatic standstill, but the manie Is of tire mont no- and the territories adjacent to those countrics, So high is the public estimate of the im- | the world the astoun intelligence that Mr, | fully against such «Government, which, proclaim. | Capt, Dosen i he bad mmarusred the young | ¢ fia tale Ler owas Come Tien ek ro Lae Me kind, and, for the musician, sweone ovor all dos Wherever it has been introduced, it has | portance of national honesty, that all our | Euiuy Wasnavane was among the invited sts | ing freedom, sovks to forze new chains for creole ‘Shouse phish was te severt (6 her bave pet rere aud a i Jen to 0 fe fects, The very spirit of Switzerland ts eryetailized 7 ‘ Compidgne, and that Louis Naroceon was very | Cubans, and add a Ii broths et; hy sently called ane in the overture, which, save for the ignoble jnal more or less supplanted the older forms of | recent elections have prouounced the doom | #t Compidgn rdpordagai : ubaus, and adda Lining of thorne to the yoke | on her browhers Grain, | 0 sienee utterty ited | “uroet! Be Beuuently called: +4 would be perfect, The opening chores overfows with faith with which it has come into edliston, | of the policy which bad tor its basis the re | Polite to him, and that the other guests were | which was before so galling to the slaves of the | t convic Gaptuiny’ "he dedes, howeter, Wir ABANDONMENT, wzed at (his display of courtesy, as if they had expected the Emperor to bohave rudely toward the | alre late Secretary of State and representative of Gen, | §; ndofCuba, Retribution for nameless wrongs | Francis Uuller, a Lamous lawyer, bat terribly severe, ap cured cai i who acquired in the trial the epithet, which stuek to y suffered and new ones proposed is sinking | (im for life, of * bloody,” thought otherwise, The nish rule in Cuba, summed ub bs wtrougly é» posaibie against the pris Grant, _ oner, WhO was banged, protesting (0 the last bis On the et of May, 1880, he removed me froin 85 Tomp. | #Weet cali and peace, and ts full of a melody and Hen mals’ wose there) he was ton repose 40 and beautiful that 1 18 one of the flagiow tut most harmonious numbers in the whute score, srorsaftorwarde she | The music iy all full of admiruble coloring, Meas as Christianity has supplanted Roman | pudiation of the national debt, ‘The people pagavism and the superstitions of the north. | insist on the fulfilment of every obligation ern barbarians, growing outof the war, although a large ‘ innocence. Lawford Hall, the secne of the crime, ny when wo wore | deissohn even envied Rossini the great gilt Wat had Max MUELLER, one of the leading philolo- | proportion of the debt is owing to foreigners. | qe only way to sooount for this singular ex- | «ht for Collector Gingell, was abandoned by the fumily, whieh removed into ber | enabled him to reflect 4o perfectly in tone the whola gists of the dey, aud one of tho Professors | Can they do this,and at the same time per- | poctation on the part of the Compidgne ring isin | 7 iA@ Bator of The sun ney ore L at um acme iinieen cbare eed iain atinosphere of the Alps, ivi y 0 m1 e i o Saro. ersiste: fe Sim: In your paper of Wednesday I find » ta novel, which closely followed th at the University of Oxford, delivered « lee. | mit the Government to break faith with the | tho fact that Louis NaroLMoN persistently d lines: eciminanltalln anak asian a ules allaelan ry ater Maing povel, we Boon AN Howed tee ture on the subject of Buddhisia, before the | public here at homet We think not, and | sending @ full Minister to W fe ruade to tho Tertons occupsing the pasitione ax | Watcr™ Whether it wan the £1,000 «year, oF that Association of German philologiste which met | President Guan, in advocating the renewal | leaves his legation there in charge of @ Secretary | Weisners? foreman Mrs. Donellan wis personally attractive, we cannot at Kiel, on the 28th of September lat. Ac- | of the income tax, advocates repudiation of | ¥he Tn the great assembling of the eantons the comm He has provided me with no means for my support | poser rises to the highest expression of his powers, co te bt of aay Last, t have Mt stnse Meroe oon eece Mat Bat nothing 1s writtea to merely cateh the ear, and those who would enjoy “Tell” mast listen to ie patiently nnd eritieully, content to know hington, and Justice is very bard om | now tell, but certain it t# that this lady married js not accredited to the President, butoaly to | py In all probability he ts somewhat affected by | twice uiter her first kifated union, Her third bus- ei , 1 len, Guar cae as oomn : |, Barry O Menra, was surgeon to the first Napo- © has no one depeudeut upoa him @: * +s it baw eording to his opinion, therois much in this | tho nation’s promises just as clearly ay do | Mr Hsu. What bas tien, Guanz doue to Boss: | my last communication, But Tan assure him and | [e0uhyuen ‘im enile, ana obuaned wove celebrity oy | Sebi titie um Lok with Uh Aane gy hi eran | tena cha cece Berar i aaa eat religion which lifte 1t sbove the level of | those who ask us mot (0 pay the ati ee ee oy nanan De proven, Tr te Caecae OF tne Poet i | Seeman Maver ceom, ee beienas puulinted | tmucs’ uiai aide week would bowrd tm Bot alakaking cates ad detervee to bested ia other Oriental religions, and brings it into | debt. ate Atal a Initod | only give bis attention to ench matters, instead of | Dice between the ex-Emperyr and his custodiag, Bir | Judge Tuom nted a separation to plaintiff, | On the whole, Mr, Maretzek has given the opera favorabli ss . ith Chri fant I rer pr pay eee Pissipotentiaey te the Feesideat of the United trying to aerecn the gullty one, he wa aeine the | Hndsou Lowe, of whom Moore wrote, "By aume | with an allowance of $10 per week ulinon: Prutject | 88 \dmirable sctuing. The Inferior’ parta are somos je comparison wil stianity. In | sar, Grinnell and Blatehford’s Resignas | States, the dignity of this country would seem to and, ab! by aulure so, to Increase herea(ter should Mr, Mead’s meu: - | what weak, bat the superior 0 war | What perior ones are in strong Signor Lefrane Je truly s groat artist, and wilh Herper’s Monthly continues to keep the load of | haste of etal pote re ta eer ee hols ent, Phe most of the otuer magazines, Certainly none of | sini bas written mach of this Araoldo purt extrae them excel in the variety and interest of ts | 2Fdinarily ingly Keeping bis Waar ainive the alalt constantly, jaz himeven up hii contents, The number for December iva peculiarly | tantly up'to. Cy. which tm. chewe dave oC 8. hay these days of a ki! rich one, dlapason ie ” ordl | shanks of the community, The Drawback Bureau | — Axain, Mrs, Spencer Perceval, widow of the British Prime Minister, aseussinated by Bellingham in Ve jot the only piace where trauds are committed. 1 | Prime Minister, tecseetueted Oy eer vnd® second would like to ask, Why fe it that the Wetwhcrs re- | jushand, altbough sie wis anything but young, ceive pay for evervibing they do? Thie T challenge | wealthy, oF beaut brought her seound choles PITS 399 them to deny; and some of the merehanty can tell | {that SIF Carton sea y Dita ting oti 9 »-made fami Ata mecting of the Baptist Sunday School | of iuetances where they havo had to pay up or wait | Aadiner ay anand aaa. Union held on Wednesday last, the Rev. J, D. | for their returns at tho Custom House until the rds another Instance in point, this view ho is supported by Monseigneur ton. demand the recall of Mr, Wasnpeane, and th Bioanver, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Mr. Collector Gin: has published in | placing of the American legation at Paris like Ramatha, and Vicar of Ava and Pegu, and a | the disreputable New York Times his version | Wise in charge of ple Secretary, number of other scholara, They agree in say- | of the discovery of the frauds committed by ing that there are many moral procepts equal: | his friend BiavcitwonD, and of his own ac Faut an additional aliowan . nouzh to tear any ordinary voi ly enforced by the Buddhist aud the Christian | ceptance of BLArcnwoxn's resignation, 8 | Porzow, of Boston, made a singular statement in | Weigher got ready to send them in, But, slr. at ie | 28 Lot ates, it ee Pieces in a week. But Lefranc bas not au ordinary q a + Bat, sl, d Is Philippe had BP OW, . erpeds, and that most of the moral traths pro- | follows: regard to the Rev, Tuxopons ‘Tintor, Brothee | Berle te any anything aoout it, ae co notice Will De | Setheq irom, Franoa ead abdicated wwiellgence | A4NTS FKOM CORRESVONDENTS, | Vole, Ho |e young ani fresn, and uses hie powee, pented by the Gospel are also to be mot with in | Wien, the alleged frande wore firet brought te | Fuzrox,who ian irrepressible teototalesays that | “Ttgust that you will publieh ibis and Keowp agttat. | Tench (eaten, St 8 rersen, whien Tes sine M2r8 | wcnarice Volot."There ts mo essceation of nual omiied in mercy to epitan the Buddhist scriptures, Professor MUKLLEN, | powr, (hey both agreed Unit the one affidavit woieh | be went lately into Delmonico’s to dine, and ing em i cepts of esate, Fonosion. | Tet background, Is that a masked” man | builders for the purpose hick you tention ie tals ety. opraae fa a this or eral sat one of sp appeare: however, earnestly defonds Buddhism from | |oileated Mr-Bharcuronn ine from such adoudt- | (hore found Brother Tiztow, the editor of a paper, | wiped out, I would had carered, eight o'clock in the evening, ke lourk the Collector why 4 tainted thot i fu splendid mansion in Norfoil the charge made against it by Bishop Bian. toon it oftesy"Aday'x'two sie the cane found | 8 Brother Pour pate i, thet tll the soung rasta he us Teecived frum te Feersuay of the | pelonaing W Abe dermy, a magistrate and stepaty ry public, ee we to the 7 merica not to a ‘Tre ? All tne ad fe iT d Dur of resulting, when logically followed out, | Knowisage of Buareupouy and. his” friows, "Tue | 0" Ol omens nok Me dill poe "Weiglierss I trurt that, when’ Congress meets | J¢rmy' hie von, and the son's wives, be had end Im the doctrive of nibilism, or annihilation of | latter, on tho same or ‘ollowing morning, called uron | Brother Funrox's aston! ment to see the Re fe muld servant, who, the individual soul. He shows that what So corner oe, iowa cate ane a was ery | ‘Tuopons gussling wine, Unwilling to beli Gla tan will be stirred upy sO that he wilt be | ored alte to, take the hfe in he pows- pers wer Buppita insisted on, and what hes been com: | ee tna c, * Mechanie."=If you will send. extruct. fr ‘nites eau of Tym Box to whic y0u ailaae, we wil ives | Wearisieistn maceeenrty fee ne See Jate oursely.s, that we have a mauager who bas the Officer.”’—There is an andereonviiie Prisoners’ | titecn X ind a pa Helle Amgetnton tu thi ey, bat furiuse we cance | 40wiline to load ‘ni te encourageinen of tidy * Bookkeeper." —There 1 Boos: | eee ; gion hag Mane acolety of Bo ‘| Feeweu Taaraa.—The drama of London” «pi ie 8 ait etry iligassoe.iuon* ud that ie ail” Waat yoa | pears to have entered on # prosperous earerr, whi t oe aha alarmed by the sand of the pistol, bad rushed ints compelad to fev abd Ua whe Live mien tay be | fe Tat bite the pusticmes wese killed, bat the it him ; at the wame time, ia order to re: | his eyes, he asked Tuxovone if it was really hat you Will pablish this, and keep the | Mald and her misirem, thongh eqverely woenes Hector of all cubarrasstnevt and silow | wing that he was drinking. ‘ Yes," was the ro- | ball rolling until all the ‘dishonest Melle ate ree | Teeovercd, and a few years ago Lo mari . » Wi ard who L} rer." —I ¥ wu use of much rej riciag in Poarteantly street. he» manly taken toamoan the covention of exist. | ji tll feeder vn i oun's reniguationy wblel, Mr) | ply ; ‘*I-drink it for the suke of my brains.” Now, teens FOREMAN.” | (6ritoeed, wes’ eonvicied. Oy a chain of tho. most | inaay Bing. ree mutT, omeee | ae scenery fe proving eopecially stiraotive, and ite face on the part of the individual, 48 gome- | Gunns secepied.” while it {4 evident that the Rev, Tusopans’s | The Cusdelde World for Decomber ts ont, 11 | Songluniv® aud perliape remarkable clreumematiel Hare Zee it aaah Bore Amporiant views command hent enorcw, Bing wary measly akin tothe welfsboegation | - ‘his tatement.conviete Mr, Garswnt of | praine wand sadly in nod of somo sort of | gnoaid ve vouch and rest, wt only by every cath: | Fway asad a og shoes to bleh a aber Ai pram owe features wil be aAded to the ctor menos, ne a ‘which has always been ‘asthe high- | everything that has been charged against | strengthening tonic, we think that as a, pious | otic, but by every Protestans who wants to know | [oye tu re A ae ree Poh it sjuding & bani of negro muinatrels, Telian etwect Inge been with ber events, a mane ths Ralrd of ite performance, est devolooment of Christian virtue. It ie | him in connection with thie matter, and | editor. defending himself before a clergyman, be | the views of cultivated Catholic minds,

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