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* WHOLE NO. 6966. niggers. (General assent.) He ment, which he would pica Hn The Red Republisans of A\ wntil the 4th of March, 166° tux will be their opportunity. Srrrmoory, the Pres ident, were not mixed ‘Taust first liberate ¢) ANNIVERSARY OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC OF x 7°2- — Meeting in Washington Hall—Speeches, Songs and Sentiments—Geo, N, Sanders on the Bostrum—The Slavery, Kansas and Other Questions, &e., &e., de. ‘The anniversary of the French Republic of 1702 was | ABVEBTISEMENTS RENEWED EVEBY DAY. WEW PUBLICATIONS. nee eacenan aan: ed a ate | IMPORTANT PRESENTMENT OF THE GRAND JURY, meri¢ on ae werk and Court of General Sessions, gaye CITY OFFICIALS INDIOTED—THE POLICE JusTiy.® SYSTEM CONDEMNED—SORNE LN COURT. Considerad® 82xiety provailed amongst the audience and city oficials , "eseat in the Court of Sessions during present number of $Geitama User Boor. cx tae Orphan's ‘New York sootety tales arge shed in Sree Fd took occasion to aa: up with the question of is i gvars neo bee inue.)” Tony anould tp te ; nee. ald ty napus tonal vente vor, and therefore they él Maslo and the Drama, MM. DOKER'@ NEW CLAY-—A NATIVE AMERICAN OPERA, “Francesca di Rimini,” « tragedy in dye nofw, by Me. George H. Boker, of Philadelphia, will be played, for the Gret time, at Broadway theatre, on Wednewday next. Mr. Boker is already (vorably known to the theatre the early part of thy Afternoon of yosterday, as it was | 89S public by several success! ply», among them celebrated yesterday afternoon, by the Society of the Siountain, uf the house of Mr. Lievre, in West Hoboken. About fiiteca persons assembled st tho beadquarters of the Society, No. 72 Leonard street, and proceeded from terfere wi”, act as a singte n°!” in favor of European hbert; vad 0 hind been in the Sout, xt kind, 60 ‘¢! pretty generally underand that the Grand Jury of the etty and county of Now Yors Would soon appear in Court snd hand ina hatch of indictmemy: found against crinl- press. Price only Whee m press. Prive Obici’ Ko.'s Spruce alrect BY DICKENS—JUST Babseniptions by Citizen Consram, Wh favor of black slavery” “The Betrothal,”’ which has been frequently played a? the Broadway theatre. The scene of the play at present under consideration is laid in Italy, at Ravenna and nals changed with every variety of oxtonce which ordina- | Rtmalnl, at the veginalag of the thirteeuth century, thence to the place of meeting, wherejthey enjoyed them- selves for an hour or #0, in discussing the principles of republicanism, and wherd they also sat down to an ox- cellent dinner, The affair partook more of the character of a private party than a public demonstration. After singing the Morveillaise, the company dis-persed, evidently well pleased with the manner in which they the South were better extred for Mr, La: Ce male a short 41 America to render to Europe t red to her, Mr, Ross made a sound and agitation of sla tionism the workingmen of a. in which he be; Re ld grtlen. Kurope' Rad sp ¥eh against the ery, which he attributed % Furopean re- ‘ing here. ‘Chesnat a and ooksellers and other stories by the Christmas Fire, By z Price cents. Lo en ia re chapters, From Dickens’ House- % in twelve chapter 1245 cents, 'e ‘treet, fear ote vet, Philadel My meee aoe rily appears on the calendar, as well as against some per- sons charged with offences which are got often legally forutinized. There was a pretty good sp¥tnkling éf olf politicians, as woll ag of old and young office-helors, pre~ sent in consequence, At a quarter to two o'clock, P. M., his Honor, Reorder mith, took bis seat on the bench, afterwards the members of tho Grand Jury, preceded by their foreman, Luther C, Carter, isq., appeared in Court. Mr. Vandervoort, ci t z roilot be jury, at og peti Sees ke an intenss hatred fr the Ghthbelines and «a warm affec- ia took the door. acter of the last »veech. He this attempt to dmtroduce t of slavery here. He considered the .Yresid es. as the mere toady and mer * tmita~ He had dared to exercise the make Kansas 1 free State, aud nterference would have the counte, et- il and the Northern States, said J, ust be a free State, nd in & short time pers. From Dickens’ lished at T, ipbia. any will bo sent to any one, free of on reoeipt of the price in a letier, GREAT FORTHCOMING THE Hi a] é GROTH, Publishers, ———_ "yro SUPERIOR NOVELS. ‘There was a call issued for a great meeting of republi- re began by deno cand ofall nations, to assembl ton Hall, Elizabeth street. Washington Hull is an estab- lishment where lager bier is retailed to thirsty democrats, and there is on the premises a large saloon, where they can sit down and enjoy themselves with their pipe and pot. This is the hall which was secured for the holding of the festival commemorative of the 21st of September, ‘172, No, not seenred exactly; there was some mistake about that, The gentleman who took upon himeelf to arrange that matter, had an interviow with the worthy “fewu;’ he spoke French, and she happened to under- stand only German and English; so, what he thought was @ regular understanding between them about the use of the hall, the good dame understood to be an appointment to meet “‘Mynheer"’ and have a social glass with him on Saturday evening. The hall was, in the meantime, hired to some other party—German—ant when they all met last evening, their rival claims wore urged with tremen: At length a compromise was effected by some means, and the republicans retained possession Halfa dozen of the tables were soon occu- pied by social parties~-including several of the falr sex— themselves over lager bier and vin ordi- very meagre, and there utter absence George Suundors was there, with his tl beard and low crowned hat, look’ of «the reds.” expected but did not come. this was a pro-tinvery little feeling manifested on that point. of the meeiing was exbibited on that point, the report of the proceedivgs will show, When the lager beer hud deen served round, and the pi blast, and when things altoge' comfortable, a citoyen opened the Lall by singing one of the'seraps of the ultra-revolution school. Another cityen attempted fe Marsalicisee but did not know either the words or muste, and so broke down. Juncture a sort of organizut! business of the evening was ner, That ix to say, Mr. Paul H acted as prosident, and Messrs. Sw "The President call t Tg P. ML, at Washing- tor of Lonixs Napoleon. rs of the republic to fect. If New Wnglan insist that Kansas m but if it were let alone, it would be a fr tempt to interfere with « States, Wat greater it nover will bey The Recorder inyuired tf the Grand Jury had concluded ee State, The at- ‘lavery is treason to the United treason to the republicans of the mestion staated ¥ tely on ity But the black blicans for their own foreigners out of the The foreman replied that it had. ‘The Recorder them sald he was rendy to Uawr any v0- marks which the Grama Jury had to make, Mr, Carter, foreman, then advanced to the’ centre of the door, and, amidst the most excited attention of the spectators, handed in a bateh of indictments to the olfservation as to the names of the parties against whom they were found, He then opened & book of minutes and read a few general retaarks to the Court, to the effeet, that the Grand Jury bad duly to all the matters and things indictments handed ELD! OF MARIAN Gann, ETHEL; phe bovaie ERROR: \UTHOR, In uniform volumes, price 75 cents Somat republicans wish to Ithough they were driv |. If he wanted to be Iresident of the United States he would go to the South to attain that distinction, Af- tev a few further remarks of the Sanders again tat down, Our rey orter left at a late hour, and even then patriot- lutiouary songs were not showing each. liter” and “Ethel,” are evinoing unusual power, fs unusual same character, Mr, are have not bean & BROTHER, clerk without mak’ng an ‘Brea dency, fe spoecen and revol gue of exhaustion BROADWAY, TWO DOORS BELO’ GAVELLE. will open, on Tuesdn; * aD useoriment first Paris millinery house, ————— LORED STRAW BONNETS.—WE HAVE NOW IN utiful assortment of colored hais to be ¥, frorw 75 cents to $l 25 enol. (Our eity custom examine them, 8. BOND, had 119 Sixth avenue, ©: MILLINERY.—MRS. ¢ Fitteent how rooms on ‘Ti ‘ment of foi. and wink and diligertiy examined submitted ts them, and agreed on in asnecessory to be found; during thetr examination they PRESENTATION OF A BANNER TO THE RESERVED dous sputterings, CORPS BY THE LADTES—THEIR FIRST TARGET On the oveasion of the recent parade of the members of the New York City Police in the Park, it will be recol- leeted by many of our readers, Mayor Wood, at the sug gestion of the ladies, presented one of his celebrated Dadges of merit to a policeman for his gallantry in mssist- ing the ladies to cross a eortain part of Broadway, whieh is usually very much blockaded by the great number of omnibuses, carriages, and all sorts At the time, this presentation caused some ex- citement, and suggested to several of the fair sex the idea of making some suitable rewards to other officers equally deserving of special distinction, benevolent desire, therefore, a number o for the most part in Union square, or its vicinity, who have iad cause to be thankful for many good services reniiered them by the “Stars,"’ put thetr heads together, and, with the aid of their skilful fingers, and a bounteous purse, produced a beantiful blue silk banner, edged with pld fringe, and having inseribed upon it the vented tothe Municipal Corps by the Ladies ‘This, as ix understood, wan to bo presented rve Corps, who are usually on duty in Broad: On Friday last, the Mayor received with no smal! omount of gratification, the following letter:~ is Honor Pans axno Woon, Mayor of the eliy of New ork:—A nuinber of ladies of this oily, d their appreciation of the Ir Placed in positions of trust and honor; that parties were often committed to prison who should not bave been committed, and that parties were often permitted to es cape commitment and indictment who should have been sent for trial; the Grand Jury regretted that’ such @ atate of things should exist, and had endeavored to remedy it by indictment of the parties offending ; the raanngement of the courts by Police Justices was faulty and defictont, Mfmot still worse, and on the whole the members of tho avinced that many of the executive departments of Une city nee sed a wholesome reform, At the conclusion of his remarks Mr, Carter ext when the Recorder said j= Tie thanked the gentlemen of t Alligence and attention i SACKIY Opposite JeMerson market 12 RIGHTH AVE- streets, will open t, 26, with an elegant aasort- ani classes of MRS. COOLEY, 112 Fighth avenue. 7 wes ol , and there way some How the sense ALL AND WINTER FASHION PATTERNS—ALL THE and London modes. MME. DEMOUST'S Em: porium of Fashions, 375 Broadway. TADAME P. LAURENT, NO. 661 BROADWAY, DE- s that she will open her Paris sand cigars were in full looked very social and Actuated with this | Grand Inquest were inillinery on Tuesday, Sept. 2. JOSEPHINE FINIELS, 110 GRAND STREET, COR ni on Thursday, Septomber 27, At this interesting was proclaimed, and the in a formal man- ner of Broadway, will o ‘her assortment of Mas MOORE, 24 ATLANTIC STREET, BROOKLYN, stock ot millinery, per of ber own manta ¥ a beautiful assortment of rich fane: und the inhabitants of Brooklyn are respec! irand Jury for thetr leasing them from theft la- bors, he would observe that he agreed with the remarks wade by thelr foreman, as to the no tion of tho many evils referred to and now existing in- But be doubted if criminal indict ments would effect the needed reforms, which remained in the hands of the citizens of the elty and county of Now York at large, and was to be brought about, he conevived, MS & BAXTER, 178 ATLANTIC STREET, posite the Athenmwum,) will open Paris mall’ Y; 26th inst, and respectfully solieis w call. ssity of a correc ts. led for, and after some five minutes, a The session was opened formally. rembled, he said, to celebrate the of the world—that ix French republic. They wore all as- our eity government, at day of the liberty say, the proclamation of the (Huzzas.) Whatever was their des- tiny, the sentiment of liberty and re be anchored in their hearts, Who desired toxyeak (promdrcla parvie) to make it known jonirous of expres courteous atisntion pati to thelr com: leasure or busineas calls them to blicanism should He inyited all those NING BONNETS.—FOR 1 premtlineApdey Or BAS s in Leslie's Gazette, nets, see fashion arti- Express ot September 31. Polio Justice conris were not fully understood tn the Court of Sesion, but were to be plainly seen at generat term, He had found at general term that porties had heen for some reason comaitted who should uot have Leen committed, and he found that parties wore not in custody, who had, for rea- some aot known to bim, been permitted to exeape by the Austioes of police courts. The wovking of these conrt: farniaved most of the labor for the grand juriew, and lence the propriety of the remarks of (he foreman, With the remarks of the Grand Jury, om the manage nent of the public institutions of (he city, which were complimentary, his Honor agreed. ‘Tho Grand Jury was then discharge! Hore the oxctemwent to know which of yur city officials bad been Inifeted, waa intense. Members of the laie jury wore collared by torewen of former juries, clerks of dii- Sores’ ety havtous, ald@rinen, ex-nkdermen, political can- Muliites, nxt polioa reporters, but no names would bo Mr, Vandervoort, elerk of the Conrt, war besloged at his desk, but he would not say anything. Mr, Carter, the foreman of tho present jury, was en- treated, but he grasped his book and minnte notes as if they contained Mahomet’s favorite leaves of the Koran Fo nothing positive could be Jearned (many quarter, and the crowd was compelled i# pretty generally underston!, however, amongst the indicted are three members of the Board of Aldermen, « Counoilinan or twa, aad some executive city officers; and that the acensations mode against then: and the textimomy whieh, ax alleged, sustain them, will, w dinary chapter as to how th it te toned and governe Vefore separating the G No person answering ‘o this invitation Mr. Spitthoorn He recited the call of the meet- ven the first modern ex- -aneo, in 1792, followed America had done « good thing, not for herself alone, but for the eanse of humanity. But, sepa- rated by the ocean, they—the Atericans—had too long remained pveutval. under Lafuyetie, as France had alr in ropublicaniain by Voltaire aud J. J. Ronssean, the France nded for the Ame- $900,000,000, and America should recollect thot in gratitude, But stil, republican America was not the Messinh that they expected. In 178% the desired to have the |, thongh they did not as yet know under what formula to deeroe the new order ot things. They believed in the govern- ment of law, as Montesquien. Atmcrica was not sub: jected to the government of law, Nhe was circumstances. Itia true that a revointion bafoce that tn England, user Crem mel Te a woman. They at preserve her true ween St. Nicholas and Metropolitan, AND WINTER MILLINERY.— Divielon street, will ‘Mon. Pend nal and menutacture, to tho attention of the public. en bonnets will find it ge al var har their bebwil, simp Sepia ep aiiicenion, end services retidetod Woe, MANY LADT Friday, Sept. 21, 1868, lock on the morning of Wriday last, the re. ler the leadership of their sergeant, Mr, nied by Dodworth’s band, saseniblest and went through ry creditable man Cera se ht for Franklin, Fienchmen fo ly been instructed Munn, and acco in the plearant “to of Union square, the various military evolutions in a ye ner. They formed’a pleasing spectable, and bore a neat and soldierlike appearance. At o'clock the Mayor ar- rived, and was reecived with demonstrations of tes by the corps. Mr. Wood, in making the a few happy remarks, expressive of the sutixfac. t corps”” present yueh x rawn — attention to themselyer: best and wisest of men, MILLINERY.—MRS. LAZARUS TS, ot, aed er *sloganoe of Pape, om ania whe d shinpe. Ladies are invited to cui! and examine ‘ern bonnets at low prices. is boas Seah ore eue ages fe. 0 NEW YORK RIBRON, MILIANERY GOODS ANT ge genio fo most and silk ye! flowers, dress and cl inspect his unrivalled and OS ay lf warerooms sore. Sicro closed on tion it gavehim to see the five and orderly apy the faithful and Aes they woul, ie manner. and continne t got in the sane the comfort of ut only one, oa a Me. Munn, on behalf of his aseoelatos, thanked the ladios and the Mayor for thetr kindnow’in a becoming janner, and concluded amidst groat appiause Af the corps started for Stryker's ing Was to take places YRS OF THR HOUSE OP CORRKOTION TO THE MAYOR, In the morning a deputation of the Common Connell and some citizens of Bostom vieited (he Mayor's office, It Beal, (chairman,) Charles 8 1. Brainard, Levi Boles, Bi, Cowd: rogin, J. 1. Drow singer, F. B. Winter amt C. ¥, Woodman. troduced fo Colonel Ming by Captain Leona: ‘The colone! conducted che deleg Governor's room, and with t showed them all the wonders and carfosi Asong others th GEO, No to be under the estoemed wontme, i rer Le ws Sper when she was po longer subjected to aristoersey and In France, also, a king ix allowed to oxist, France had, therefore, as yet attained nothi nobles and priests were conspiring, sud from jred, and France fell becawse she wished to mateh In 1792, all powers were overthrown, and the riests were ready to go amone strangers. neo and har home of genius wae there. irits, Robosplerre was the ¢ people was to save humanity amd liberty. It was at this time that the republic was proclaimed. i sueh had not been the ease, liberty done since 178 was cons ic has disappeares. mille Desmouling predicted. These ten might disayy but never could bo forgotten. a Corsicon—who of Robespierre, given by ther. nthe ceremony Bay, where their shoot peterorrh ies er ma ite Sayers of the above Tt was he who said that consists of Thacher the trae antivt. ip, Connections with (he retail etree corner a Hester sires would have suceambed, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. _ HOUSE WANTED—POUR g Lirookiyn, and from will be brought to form an extraor ity is ruled, and by whom A inan eamom-an Sscobin, and friend A skilful actor, he ased himself ass it was Bonaparte knew how to make the people bel But when Le had the gto his own profit. $10.000 nt present to the clty to $5,000 86 Gt A Goud LouRe, weet M. 1, SHELDON, 85 Nassau street, \TED—-IN BROOKLYN, FOR A ur), noar the Fulton avenue cail- Talnates’ waik front th er he comlixeated miblic’s great men 7 ‘There is one American e Mayor wade hy RPS olved, That the than of thie Grand Ine ji let us draw a t might neod. The aud gentemanly manner tn men have dared te ’ seers of the How republie disappon {feat not to exceed #225 bic again returnesl. mien of these days were not able to agree to and they fell when they wished to proclaim the Fre aking many inp is jury are alee To HIRE, ‘THM U uny axsiat them fn wy Wad been to the Tombe pre left the Governor's pire efty to learn effecting their object. OAT DING HOUSE, FURNTSER i , not Adove 1th strae : must have all the modern now filled with Boerders preferred, for fenant may be found. a obstacle was the arrierisna, phale standing army Philippe the regublic the case under tl had to make wor charge, and that we take late the Boatd of Governors upon their these establishment, an perior order wnd eleantiness which wo observed ¢ tall the institutions vist The same has hoe Restoring the Drowned. On my return to the city I received the following com- ¥ beeanse they had republic fell he ol WANTED FURUEARE, cae. — PAR ‘ Gree ‘Dusne end Tweltth secre, w a Uitte ®, kirk, Calon square Post ‘not to exoped #0,000, None bu! owBers need ausy er The pro: isional taunieation from that excellent eftizen, Capt. aber of the Humane Hociety of Massach un the Netlonal As- they granted to hin» the anny. 4 republics, on account of the divi France went under the promised peace, but peace it will not ee not fight for principles mare On that account the Tho heroes of 1872 have loft a race which exists to-day «hundred times more regroblican The republic is only possit military talent; and yet Jevoted to the adoption of of Yyurman life: — o this jary upon ANTED—FROM NOVEMBER FIRST, ron Seno means tor the better protec house, not higher than "‘Twen mot far from Broadway. house, wil modern improvement, fo pay a rent of from $00 ‘oftice © tranamitted to t of the foregolng resolutions re than’Fngland dees. qner a people of slaves, irniahed, loss of a dear friend, & month, Address box 78 t ‘A BEDSTEAD WANTED—ONE 5) Address Parniiury, Herald The Daave Street Suicide Caw. CONCLUSION OP THR CORONER'S INQD PRODUCED BY TAKING LAUDANUM. pumencel by Coroner Thursday, relative to the death of the woman, Amoata Cook, supposed at that time to have commilted euickle, wae concladed yeeterlay rent to sll Interested tn the (ate of tho unfortunate wo- + cauned by takings dove of laadanan, The evidence of Dr. Fiunell, who analyzed the contents f the stomach, removed all enim raiged an to the probability It was as follows Thomas C, Pinnell, MW. 1)., belng ftuly and «sid—I hove made » poet mortem examination of the bertly of deceaset, Amanda Cook, lying dead at 128 staal bruises; 4 fingers and toes atr tracted, and containes about twelve ounces the hugs, heart, liver, kidneys and Intert no signs of Gfjease; on making « of the contents of of meconie seid, 4 oplam; I am, therefore, of opinion [do not think the bruiens spoken to do with the death of ach) was wufficient b) indicave ty quantity of opium to coum death the opium had been takem five denth: {t may have been opium to prodann death is ( Rating prog’ ant whose patent ee * = , for ® three, or a nige couage, with ground, 2 =! Commiseton pall if amit than it was then the solidarity of ali nation ought to declare fur the r we should all sastain h woter, and were taken in jess than twenty minute @ St te that we all none 1 attacked ple directions whi js to carry in the pock ers will also publish them, 40 thet o elreulation of iifty ion will be insured at once. 1 same thing be dono in New Y: ys, vury (evly your servant, venient “Kadvees, with terms, be YA GENTLEMAN AND TIS WIFE, 4 odern improvements, r below Bleecker, between furnésLed Longe preferred, Its formula fs liberty, eqnality, fraterni expect to obtain it whem royalty Sociallam iy the east desideratnm to them. Thia has frightonet j.and yet socialiem is the m Ifall nations wouk! vill no longer exist | (ng printed on ca thousand or mor man that dosth » ¥ logeous even ty them, anbject, then six hours work intellectual wants ize these three wordimtiberty shat may havebeon having inet with the direetions for ATWwo On THREE stony et it sta, Mide. “Address 3-38. To. Herald iiaigniinl, TED=TO rrrensst Temwring persons ween Convey the body to the nearest hose or shelter, with { trip and rub it by closing the nostrils with the thumb and finger, while you blow foreibi prose on the cheat with Again blow into the mouth and again prow ates, or until the patient broathes aacurally, Keep the body warm. and the extremlttes also; continue to rub, and do not give up for an hour or more, there fs the least reason to hape To this we adt—do not ether aide. and wate tae lowest priv, which will TO UTRE.—WANTED, TULL MAY, A STRSY gentleman and wife Gfes, with terms and nuraber of house, oF 20 Pv wn’ fo waar next addremed the meetin — i, was between despotixm ans tom and darkness, will come, when democracy We no more ktmg, ne more sls ™ then’ bo not proletarian, The citizens of the United States are not slaves of conscience, and why, then, should there be a rtrife hetween the fanatic Cy nd Lor un, he seid, march of homanity with * ™" i. The contest ib USE SITCATED TOF 5 GENTERE 10 fakce wiroet, wont of Broadley, he neigh ‘@amall, quiet end fiemea, Wife and Meoovered “the a nat the opprems Republique Cn He onnonnced, ascorti ‘aglinls democrats were al om.” Ho was not an orator, yubi not, therefore, attempt to NN, EAR FULTON FERRY, sloping rooms and Kiieber, mahers. the Ist’ Noveinber, r ibralt otice bet continnes the muse prc ec seat cnte ANTED—A PURNIFHED HOUSE IN BROOKLYN. BF. Clark aod Atlantic at., mntil, Int of Maj nal ORiiivess K,. box 4511, New York Post SSS S BROOKLYN —TILe Fs 0 tases with a0 naorat City Potitiens 1¢ lea prominent candidere ty His long experience and energy Ho has boon connested the qaantity of mecon! prowenon oC mafictont 1 whould think thet to conno to the Unit 0 pianist, and he the Common Pleas the nomination he had writteu on the anniversary, cloving with o ric to twelve hours; the The leaders in the dendly feuds between the Guelphis and the Guibbelines have resolved upon uniting their famiiies by marriage, as the easiest way of “crushing out” the dificuity which has so long existed between’ them. The partion thus to be united aro Francesca, the daughter of Guido dt Polenda, lord of Revouna, snd Lan- civtto, the heir of Malatesta, lord of Riminf, The young peop have never met, and are, of course, somewhat averse tothe mateh. But the oli men are inexorable, and the affair is Saed. Lanetotto is a rough soldier, with Mion for hiv brother Polo, ‘The latter i* supposed to be em Apollo, walle the formor is an ugly, misshapen wretch, Laaciotto sents Paolo ty bring Vraneesce to Rimini, Sho fally in Jove with the hauyome cevalicr before she aroer- tains that he is not her future husband, He ts also it love with the lady, but represses his pascion and spemby only of bis brother. ‘They go to Lanolotto, Me imme diately falls despovately in love withy V'rancesea, who, through fear of ber father, does not dave to say that she does not love him. By tho time that the marriage takos place, Lanctotto ts pretty well satisfied that Francesa dove not love him, bat Le dees not wepoet that whe has « passion for Paslo, He leaves her at the citar to go and quell a rising ef the Gbibbelines. Now it tenecessury to introduco snotiter character—that of Pepe, the court Jester--whe is given more common sense than any one else in the piece. Pepe hau been beaten by both the bro. thers for some of Lik sarcawms, and hay never fofgiven them. Ife comes to-Lanciotto’» camp, and tells him that hia wife and bis brot3er are intriguing In hie: absence, and also that ho ha» been hired by Paolo to ausussinate Lanclotto; in proof of which he ehows Pucto’s dag. ger, the jester bas stolen. Laneiotio kills Vepe on the spot, rides port haste to Husiul, inde the lovers embracing each other. ‘They confewn thelr guilt. Lanetotto kills them both, enil falls dead on the body of carefully, but suspend our s until {t bar been acted, for reason parent to every one. Like all of Mr. r’s productions, the verse flows «noothly, ond many 4 are distinguished by poetle Leauties, Mr. ngort, we expect, will make o greet part ont uc the hero, Itis very good as it fe The plece has boen onre- fully sehearsed and will be played with all (heextraneous aids of new scenery, brilliant castomes, ete., cto. Te ie to be Roped that the people hare and throughout the country will give a fale chance fer thie native play, acted by a mtive ortint, and one of the very Met on aay stage. Mr. Bristow bas writion on opera called “Rip Var Winkle,” which will shortly be prosented at Niblo's Gar den, The Hbrette (oy Mr. J, I, Watawright) Is @anded upon Mr. Irving’s story, and follows its plot as nearly os possible, There ts, however, au original plot whieh ix worked oat during Rip’s twenty yeurs of sleep. ‘The ee tion of tis part of the opera is supporod to Lake place about the time of the battle of Saratogn. Allee, (the prima downa), is the daughter of Bip Vau Winkle, and ix Dotrothed' to Plward Gardenter, (the tenor a young soi dier in the Continental army, While her flancé hua gone: to the wars, Frederick Veleour makes love to Alice, ana threatens to kill Eaward if she tells hin o€ i. Edward returns lone for reeruita, and Peodertek joiny: hie commart. Allee, fearful of some danger to Fil ward from this sudden onthroak of patriotivm, follows them to the big wars.’ She arrives Jast in time to see a quarrel between thens and Fawaed how been wounded. fhe endeavors to «ave hun, but Veleour inalvts on blood, and fs only prevented by @ ohot fran Young Rip Van Winkle, which finisho# Predoriek'* earth ly pigrtmage. Paward marries Allee, and thelr happi nows {x made complete by the relucu of OM Rip, whem every one bad supposed to be dew. We can my nothing in relation te the mu of thin opera, excopt that Mr, Bristow is a man of much talent We do not think he could write anything badly. He 4 thoroughly master of his profession; and te, withal, of that modest, retiring demeanor that always dirtingulsbes- Wo are promised that the opera shall be well mounted in every respect. Mr. Stretton, a new base singer, who has ceeontly arrived from Englan!, will make hie détee Rip Van Winkle. If Mr, Bristow'n opera succeeds, he will have the or of being the frat Ameriéan compoeer who has written auything that kept the stage beyomt ite fleet might era, wo called, which has Long been 4 taghenr to artists, as ite compe r never loxer cum opportunity to endeavor to hally them inte playing it We over heard of any who ever heard the whole of There-may be sarvivors, but they camnot be found la ae | veval haunts of men. Ax tip Yan Winkle wigan | American opera, onan American subject, by an Awarl | cnn cotaporer, we hope that It will macceed hel's readings will commence at the Rread say Tabernacle on Tnesday next. The programme iv Vishod claowhero, The price of adamission js fixe! at ome Aotiar and a hy We have no doubt thet thy peopts whe can fally appreciate the gre to the theatre, will be glad s opportunity to enjoy Ler surpassing Tuosnway Tuisrm.—Shakspore’s tragedy of fs annvanced fir to-morrow evening ave! v—The Pyne and Harrison € for the “Danghter of the Regiment!’ fur with the usual cast, They continue ty draw large au Herwme Toreme—Mr, JW. Wallack ie doing well at | tho Rewory. To-morrow evening le will play the char ter of Macbeth,” supported by a good The farce onti to Oblige . Bowton's Taste, —Th cremtul comedy calle| “ill Wat mows Corres pond now pleces-comprive night Wat arn's TrrsTut. Manager Wallack bag provided 9 vory attractive ertalnment for tomorrow erontng. It conslate of the now and suscesfal comerty A the Garne of Love,” and the varleeque berletts of “Robinson Cras the decom | Meruoronraw Tunarnt,—Ml'e, Raehol ix sonounred to apyons Yo, in the beamtiful modern drome of | gol, the Tyrant of Pad Hho \« leo to give Tag? at the Taterracto om Traeday eveming next Woon's Miewrnms—The faroe Hiors Blunt sll be repeated w-mworrow ny, with the wwnal east ale sotne of theix Wort foaturen | negra minwrebey occu’ Seaxavmn— Tbe ney buslengas opers of wr with the “Anony the ‘Clock make Hat all the stiusements Gr tomorrow the “ Dawghter ot the Regiment’! will be protecet to morrow night, in which the new prima denna will »p poar as Marte. Tos Hemmagus Mrs, Alenanler Gibby this Deautifal entertwament, Lo morrow at the Appoilo Rosso, Thase why intend going showld be earty nh attemtaser. Mr. G. 0 Oxiniee, the papeine iris’ comedian per jog at present in Baltinwme, he le Senwhag fu.) t it should be permitted to sce once mime Tilt areouapliah thelr single dosiro~aamely, or to sie fe it - «then song with much opiclt by Mr, howe to let, with with James W. Gerard, i. for many years fn practicon da in & pleasant . situated fo ® pleasant sad, be ypinm veually take phase ur half after taking ‘1, to free thetr country The Marsilloie wo Le Floch, who proper werwile.” Mr. A. P. Gstuwm gave the towst (a la mart de tows lor ‘0 the dewth of ail tyrant J. Phillips Phenix iniorms ve (hat he te nota delegate | and when drowsiness an: to the Republican Convention, which will be held at We understand a oumber of the ol by the divtricte and at the nd it te Mhkely that the tenth, unlens is eae by treatment, cow i anole Ot) Syrneute next Turn other delegutos appo’ Tabernacio merting delegation frum this city will be a «mall one. WHIG NOMINATIONS. DistricteIanmel W. su from poison: any moment aft, able that decensed ma sign of lite six boars al not naval; t showkl jad an cramer of Jaudann a al poken and shown wane + taxing the polon, but thie in be ha? taken about half wr quantity Ls oufllelent to came ) and sulmequent- Mr, Gnonax N. Saxpeme was thon introduced to the He said, though ho did nut understand by the heen syoken—-yet, by the ate DEPENDENT MEANS, wishes Yo forint ju Black, Fos! ice volo one word of what of the speakers and by the res understood it all: and. Re ee h eon «aid je to it. Pek aa is rovwn $0 him through his felends, Por Comet agen fit See se rotation to a ‘The oace was then given to the jary, who, after a brief oaicent of thie gare hie hearty 9 ‘ coneitation, remiored the fh lowing @emliat =! That be conned Francia B. Gass, Clty Inteliigence, — 1O MAS AMPLY make une nr with « Comeon Pion Wetore Hom. Judge Wortran THY OAS GY TI CONPEMACIONH FITWRNE DH OR. Driggs v9. Ma Klar, Weber aed Mann mm Aa onler was lene for defendants to show cause why Vey should att be attached fe refusing 7 snawer cor tain qaestions proposed by 9 seamal\tor f the Wari Aor.a9. Ovanenl for Ms Betgee propores Uo vw the afb it of denis by saiekia, uy taking inv lr Ws merits ‘pei a he typemred vo ont, chan a letter from Louie Bla saying thet this geu- ue Prosident of this see hao cite tare ot Mer a mr a eat be (the Presiioat) Was 0 mae Oy Puowiune—ntn Friday night a9 Dr. Sheppard, one of the police physicians, was returuihg to bin residence, be heard screams proceed from vacant lots im Truth street, betwoon avemnes A and B, ami, on going lo the wad where We can have an in- HARGE OF PALEB PRETENCEM, Mantel Birauss, & butcher doing busines «No, Stanton wtroet, war taken into enmtoly by lergrant MansBel4, of the Third Metrict Police Oost, somet! Mr, #.) had no idea luo, And tue waggare the President s pre “oo at eluch, ao! meeting: of TReigeate ne oficer before whom,tthy> muse ty, to be creat for Palatinate law promertion where ibe roars abel be held. Mr nih ome, sete" rea {pa eieh "nothing tr toe taben Oy ot ienpiioation. Noyes that (rom inevitable penmesity, cama Bae ee tn vetoes Sedge Weearall, os be is tke oom FIRES Wootrell owerrsled the objection reise by the Cel pa tom pou raed the papers been oo frouemtly Ps oe i ity wa PRICE TWO CENTs, MIKE WALSH ON HIS TRAVELS. Fiunrope a8 Seen by a New York Subterrancam Am taside View of O14 World society and Po Uden from a New Speeutum, SCENES AND INCIDENTS A LA SMOLLETY. LETTER NO. 1. Mike's Departure from Gothom— Hie af Leave Takings—FSs Strictures om bir Phasengere—A Full Length Portrait of an ew Member of the Kitchen Catrinnt—A Career League Man om Hie Poy to tid the Meine Lary Movement in Engtand— Mire Stande on His Dignity and Holds off from New Acqua tanees— Moonlight Moralisings—Mihs's Ideas of Retribotive Justice Confined to the Steward's Basin— He Thinks Adam Wedd Have Remained @ Bachetw if he Bad Seen Eve After @ Fit off Sea Sickness— Cause and Effect—The Coreen League Mian Bicomes a Renegad+ to his Prined- ples and VGkeaa Puliat Mike's Brandy Flask. Lopmaroor, Augnst 26, 18h5. As @ Sort of preliminary Antroduction to the wrieg of letters whicinl purpose wariting to the Hwmane during my ram fos through, Burope, I shall in this, the first, confine myself to a deseription of our vop- ge from New York to thie pa rt. At 12 o'clock ow Wednesday the Sth inst., after exobanging furewods with the multitude of warm hearted friends wh assembled on the pier to ase me off, T stepped on board the Agtlantic on my way to new Jands, to studs—T hope in \partially and pre fitably—on their own aoii, and ina very sockal phase, Hiner of the several teen of whom our own people are muloly counponed, After some little deloy we at fongth shot ont, wmid the cheering roar of our ewn guns, mittgled with the parting hurras of thowe on shore. Af the paseongers were on the promenade deck, and s very casual serutiny of the pa’ that we bad a pretty motley wixture, promisia a rich Barvest of aport ahead. chaps who particularly chailénged attention bp vigorously shaking dirty white hawdkerchiefs, and waving hats, in apparent retnrm for a ike perform ance on the part of some officlous persons on the pier, not one of whom they ever before saw or hearé of, This move, while with some fate it may have had the desired effect of giving a temporary false consequence to those engaged in it, only commended them to my future recollection as foremost among: the movt fapadent and friendinar of my associates: By friendtes#, in their case, I do not mean poor—far many of them were very wealthy—but «unregarded, As wal almoet invartably ia euch matters, iy surmires proved entirely correct. Among thore who occasionally persiated in the ridiculous operation to a distances of which a mae could no more be ween than @ fly, aaoh leas distin guished, was a vulgar looking old fellow from Com curd, New Humpshire, who has rendered himaeld somewhat notorious by changing pt politics as oftes a4 it seemed to promise profit. have made a large fortane while quarter master of « bloodless New Knglind regiment dering our Meat can War; snd the blessings which f have heard most ‘Profiely bestowed vpon him by the rank and Mile of which it was composed, left but litle dowkt om my mind as to the peculinr mods and manner im which it wos acquired. The present Attorney Genw ral was formerly, and ontil very resently, his main rod during the carly, or mowt profitalle stage of the present adininixtration, he was # promé- nent and exceedingly industrious member of (ts kitel- on caldmet. THe hung to it, too, while there were. ig Piokiugs left worth laying ‘ory notwithitanding whicd, he now affects to despise hix former benefac form He last Ogured a4 » Know Nothing, in New BD apstire; bat finding it would not pay, be bas @ serted, aud now divowns und denounces them. Vigoronsly vicing with the vactllating quarter- master in this pantomimie performance of the tat and handkerettet sallow comploxione: ao active member in Now York, & Philadelphia obolitioniat wulsequently mecured hi the true character and y served to watle’y me There wees severe and of mo account, He is mid to ration, were, a follow, whom I eh an abortive attempt which coanexion with the sbip's engine, vrform the same ser- ch the twotwll gow to Introduce a “governor” ina see-going steamer erner does for a siationary engine ; an old joker im a rather dowty white agent for“ Radway's Mou y Keller,” the “ # equally potent A tall Boston sharp, clothes on, and with hams the sizeof 4 mode. va of motton : 4 diseonnalate look ing youth with a cay end hore-blanket shaw! ; « red beaded murderer of raise ; 4 pig-faced looking da little dack legged, pug: “t. Joho, were alae niixted in the same (mnines. The day was very the Rocteide Meody Hook rather smooth Yaewcngert has retired with stomachs. During the latter part of pert of the ey ord, Ive iy At customer from Olde, calico merely until after most of the afternoon and it wax alot Impowible for a modest vitain a few cirewite on f the number of tuth sexes, who, ed it backward aul forward with ax were engaged ina seruh elt pretty sare of having lenty of room inoxt day, thix served more to agua dewiry to hecome farniiar refased tne slightert emcoe vance Wan ards an acquaintance, and remaloed « dient otmerver uatll they had all re tired te roost. When thus jeft alone t hed the pleasure of halding «leat communion wits and in Vie | wae materially whirh, with beecmin provided myself at’ Wall Abeow mbdnight in ae it inereased, the dying, OD GLb Fixing Surge, mab in wme degree mise that waahtow!+ and nore wold te im » the corw=ponding a se Tamane re thee tonne , ir two ‘np the morn! be apper deck, walking mate. ragetent to ever 3 requisithn long the forthearain: ij xa isistie 8 & Ui is 35 Hn iy