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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1857. Dramatic and Musical Matters. ‘The woot bas boon without aay distinguishing events (m the musical world. The Maretsek opera compeny will Conclade a bri'liant season at the Philadelphia Acsdemy this week, and open et Niblo’s on Easter Monday. Os Saterday of this week Mr. Ole Bull and several other po. Dular artists will give « concert at Miblo’s daloon, im aid Of the funds of the Masonic Board of Relie/, a permanent Commitice which alts to recelve yetitions from distressed sooms to be asso: clated in the minds of the people generally with sup s0sed ambitious designs of Santa Apne. The papers reprodacs, ‘tm this coaneciion, « leiter from Don Domingo Jortez members frater widows or orphans of | Who visited the resticss old chicftain waile at Cartas eee a an an eel een ee Gone, in which the writer mikes direct denial of the ? charge that be was piotiiog the restoration of Sante Anus United States he gave a concert for the same purpose. | to the Presidency and the possession of his princely ‘The object ts a worthy one, aad should attractan audience | eeta'es in Mexico, and tbat he was commissioned to far beyond the capacity of Niblo’s Saloon. Sroops tn for that purpose. He, nevertocless, testi fies to plscable bostility of Sante Anne to the Cv- At the theatres there was no event worthy of mole | monfort government, from waich the tnference to tne during the week, except that on Saturday Miss | Mexican people is but naiural, tbat be would not stop at bs = we a oo Watente, overthrew is Sareea Weeerer oman cae and took her farewell benefit. The eleptants abdicated be thorougaly waked up to the serious ‘of the stace of the Broadway theatre on the same night | diffoulty Spain; at all events there is no evidence 0’ ‘There is nothing positively new for this evening, but ia- teresting revivals are anmounced at nearly all the theatres. Attbe Buoapway Timarrs the grand spectacis “The Last Days of Pompell’’ is announced to be produced in great style. This drama is porhaps the most effestive of fits clase, and is founded apon Sir &. B. Lytton’s movel of ‘(me same name. The cast ai the Broadway includes Mr. Loraine, Mrs. L. W. Davenport, Mde. Ponisi, A. H. Da vemport, and olher popular arlists, while Heister has gotten up a splendid lot of scenery. At Braton’s Tumaras ‘A Winter's Tale,’’ which was 20 well dove at Chambers street last year, is anzounced for revival to-night. Mr. Wallack, Jr., plays Leontes, Mr, Burton Autolyous, and otherwise the cast is very pro- mising. At Lavea Kaxun's Tomatas ‘‘The Elves’’ commences this eventing, the fourth week of a very successful run. ‘The first piece is “Living Too Fest,” with Mr. G. Jordan estbehero. Miss Keene’s performance in ‘‘The Elves’’ is universally commended. ‘At Watack's TozatTes comedy again asseris her place, and Dumas gives place to Sheridan. That old fashioned ‘but clever play, “The Rivals,” 1s up for this evening, ‘with Blake, Brougham, Lesterand Waloot im the cast. At Nito’s Gazpen a new ballet, ‘‘L’Almes,” is an- @ounced for this evening, with the pantomime of ‘The Conscript.’’ The Raveis are as attractive as ever. At tbe Bowsay Tuzarex two national dramas, ‘‘The Golden Esgie’’ and “The Wept of the Wis3-t>a-Wish,”” ‘and the farce of “In and Out of Place,”’ are amnounced for this evening. At Bazwon’s Musscm the performances this afternoon ‘and evening will be tor the benefit of Mr. C. W. Clarke, stage director. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Davenport, Mr. Wal- oot, G. Bolland apd others will appear on this occasion. At Woon’s Minsramis this evening two burlesques, a Carce and a capital selection of songs are announced. At Bucxiay’s Mr. F. Bockley will take his benefit, when K. Horn will appear. The bill is very tempting. At Macuamo’s Hatt Bryant’s minstrels are drawing excellent houses. The bill for to-night isa very good one. Baocoxtry —The Thespian Drawatic Association give a performance here this evening. Three pieces are an- pounced. Purapsirms —‘' Luisa Miller” was produced here on mee @npexed special correspondence makes important additions to our intelligence from Tampico. or g you im order thet youand your snow tho state of affairs in this coua- the following extract from a letter receive! the most respeciabie K oglish housss in San We advised you in our last that the proauaciados bad tortl- fied themselves im the playa. aad we now enclose 4 slight tketch of what happened on the 1ith inst. when Visaurri oom We were in hopes who have liquidated their claim w refuni the {, aod that our otly redress % to prosecuts the onlefs ¢ legal trigunala! This ts our worthy Governor's det nation; but we believe her Mejesty's goverament fereut view of the casa; and we trust it will entorce it, other. = country is no longer @ safe residence for s British aubject, Sucb, then, is the mode of conducting the frequent re- ‘volutions in this country. Oge chief, while ruling a city for a few days, either robs a merchant’s or a public functionary’s house wiih impunity, and ina few days another sieps in and per- forms the same kind of service, whilst the government disclaims any responsibility, and politely Jobn Ball apd Brother Jonathan, that if your subjects and ciiizeas don’t like our ym of government, let them retire from the republic. It is to be supposed that the day of reck- onipg is not far distant, and that such vile chiefs as Visaurri, Garzs & Co., will som be putin their proper Places, which should be on the gallows. FIFTEEN OR SIXTZEN LIVES LOST — 8IX VESSELS { 5 HE Y Oyguet, loaded with wood from Gazzaniga, the principal réles by the benc/isiare, Briguoli Pi Tn Ay na Baye ranging gnc ‘and Amodio, The performance was excellent, asd the - She held 0a fora “‘Nated Queen’’ at the National, in wineR Mr. J. Jefferson “ for some time, beau! ‘wil appear. Mr. Wheat'ey will bring out “The Sea of Fa oe distress. ‘In the mean Ieo'' at the Arch, and then the “‘Disiad Queen.” Huger eriared o Lange potion force te (be onore, win en. Barons —At the Holliday Street, the only theatre | ders to render all the assistance in their power toany ves- sow camped bys sranrincompesy, ae" Sand Que” | Sie cenen tat Saunt coevs gt eenen, Sea has been running two weeks to full houses. It is spien- poh ce land anette Aaa pro eine ap ng idly gotten up under the direction of Mr. Je‘ferson, who sneer tenngnt, eaanee althoagh some Plays im 1. Miss Parker, © pretty singing actress, of wee a resore tee ange et te Goan. Stay eeartea tached to this house, bad a benefit on Tuesday, and was fom tho par ond few minutes reached tne vessel, Presented with several testimonials of the favor of the | ‘rom 7 joven persons. audience, “‘Love in 76," was produced on Wednesday. | a iins's clear a Mr. Eowu Boors will commence an engagement at — — Rested on the 2008 April. Ho ts now on his way Herth. ee ry Oer Philadelphia Correspondence, pend = A Grey Boves, Prapeirmis, April 8, 1867. nate the (m a Christian country when they askei her to sing on Ash Wednesday. Max, however, being an opera mans. er, and consequently koowing of nothing bat fasting, bumiliation, prayer, penanoces, sackc oth and ashes all tne year round, did mot see the necessity of making Ash ‘Wednesday an excepti.n. So the Marchesa sang the same as ever. ‘The Marchesa, you know, ts the first prims donna coms! Ghat ever sung im thir village before the metropolis | Toe une boat, which was subsoquentiy wasbod sshore bas enjoyed her notes in exchange for its notes. | sap- | Toe Smart went to pieces ina very short time afier she pose it was dome to warm her up, aa the sporting men | went ashore, ‘The came of the captain of the Smart is Pheips. The @ay when they exercise their horses previous to a raco. names of the crow oasisiing of seven persone (eight in 1 would recommend a concert at Odd Fellows’ Hall, H»- | aii), we have been unable to get fe have alse beei Doken, as the best piace to do this sort of thing in future. Mowever, the villagers were duly grateful to the Mar. obese, aod some of the heavy men got up 8 subscription for a testimonial to her, said testimonial consisting of six hundred dollars worth of diamond bracelet. There was re Doat capeized, stout, ttromg men oa ‘were observed to wring their hands and ory !ike obiidren. the poor fellows so suddenly in & watery grave, are tacir coats, which they Je dope, they deputed one of their number to del. ver the ascarid - | ‘testament’ to tve Marodoes. The person apon whom de- Supreme Court—Cireuit volved the awfal responsibility was immediately seizsd, _ggand af after tbe faeb.on af fT, Ea Before Hom Judge Davies, without a jary yy Soy yy HOW TO MAKE A PUSLIC COMPANT. — Lae P Ava 2—John Berry, Receiver of the Atlas Insurance | He enters the dread presence. Madame emiles. This | Company, vi. Joucph W. Fates and Robert W. Porters eld pa ry Vy ye —This case was beard betore the Court without s jury | lew rep ot ag Tus Sonfunion is profound. Pan | last moth and an elaborate decision rendered this mora. | ewfal pause. Se tas ae yong ing. I} team sotion brought by the plaintit, as receiver, | wits appears ty hn ’ to recover ope half of an alleged cubomtgtes of the Go | | iit il te # 5 i + +f j H 52 Me ul Hs a5 & & E 5 5 3 3 z F, i ; i We, the asbecribers, hereto agree *o give to the At ot tee » hee boss, Tarurance Com notes in ad of prem: ‘Weil, om a vance r aaa She opere hte boon site pr he a some more plantations in Keatuck; fume set if Our Ramen reapectively. i: beiag understood tat in jer ation thereot, the anbsorthers are ‘0 bs alowed . oy my 2 by the company atthe matury of their notes five per gent on five snd amiable as cn, Bray@eage Bubeoription sutrorized bye: teeotttion ot the Board. of z yal sth yn L. The Philedeiphiane are tne with Tryst of thie dain sod fe not bbe binding tat the eum ‘They ron the saloons ye pany dy mg their ticket=, and other operatic pe ov 8, 1886, ia LR. Hg BK. ebares ‘The resolution of Nov. 8, 1856, referred to in the sub- Sis mas s righs ton tule pon om sliver eds of scription, ts ae follows: — : chestra—the worst p2asibie to hear the opera—io Bt it was resolved That Ra Ty my ey ig ‘ bs. ween tobe vation " = ped are liberal too Is wae ed that they | *Crited, inclucing the $40,000 already mubsoribed eS vay for Garzaniga’s bsueti—it being an Cy On the 80th Cotober, 1866, the Trustees adopied the night—and ace gentie hint they were requested to | foliow'ng resolution — Ss the office show their tickets ook cece 6 re Sis sar emoanens mate by tes nance Committee ta ¢ fands to pay re Sa a yh a Ag w Srenkite ~ Ay. zine cosine evttticn of ' a | cam Be provided. if they shail make themselves or 1 wo hundred, only ‘one solilary individual paid hie dol. | fan be. proviced. ti they abel n i A | — bis ticket aad was forced to shel) a respecte to the That's ali to dey. You will have the opera protty bihsmnicehain oven, and you wil Tad Nun excellent company. ‘the iat farther alleges that the defend —w the Bth of der, 1866, sudsoribed to th the sum of $1,000, and tha} the es whe gu decribed in accord: i wis ath He a ir r i i Men, 81; women, 66; 5 120—Totat, 411. ddolts, 152; children, 250; males, 226: females, 186; oo morbas. Congestion of bowel Uongestion of Decrease this week...........--. Albumiparie and Bright's tored persona, 13. brain. March 28, 1887, april 4 1881, 3 74 _ births........ .- bowels iv inqventer's Cunartueant Bow Yorn Apr a INST, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. male tafant PERSONAL, e weeks of Amertean parent an hear of one by BO bok Aas AS PERSON WISHING TO ADOPT A HEALTHY or P ed 10 give Laformation concerning’ hereaboa! Addrees—Mr. James Henderson, at m7. John Clarke's 4 Lndelp! ta fa and goes sore, 43 Broadwey, Sew York. Ph Paterson papers please copy. ? THIF SHOULD THE Stewart late of Edinbarg, Seotiand, who ‘ork tn October inet, or an; ince Of reaide: HENDERSON. TEACHER OB C! now or recently residing in Philadelphia vy are him or his wi , to gets trunk from the requested to ca!l and claim hie ON WHO LEFT AN ORDER AT i office, No. 5 Peck slip on estan cosa corner of Bouth and Wall baggage. SEW PUBLICATIONS. UAL REPORT OF INSURANCE COMPANIRG anpual of ihe ss ofp ast pice nnd benks, ee reported ew York, and farnished to me by the state Dep: pow tor distribution and ean be obtained © ALBERT i TOOLAY, siock sutoneer and ‘ban , No Phones Det FEW YORK CITY GUIDE, CaLLan “Thirty Mi! athe ratiroads, steambonia, wag lunes with 600 places, pp QRON SHOOTI"G —aRN Pp" for ope bundred dotlare, will 6, at Mr. J wmely tifai eupoly of birda on band expected to come off. LE (JNAD' A'Zesiea te purpose or general ie ibe liverad in parcels of two doren (pint BOOKSNLLERS VISITING NRW YORK ad an extensive and varied stock of ‘entamen'a, and prayer books for the F ptasop: ‘Charen of to Cnied Mates ith al wii BYSE & ‘12 Naaman st ¥. wo Bibles and ,7 charehes, st bible Warehouse, lee Around New ‘ork, | ready thie day, exp arranged, and hew to fi SPORTING, INTRREETING Ma take place jay, April sor eground, Je sey Chy There will te a whan several ster matches to com mence at 1 o'clock WINES AND LIQuons, LYRRED) 18 FREQUENTLY RROOM- requiring extra nourishment For auch izabetban ale ia excellant. De- ies) oF more J. BARLOW, 120 Water street. OCCULISTS AND AURISTS, OCULIST AKD apart, Ag 1 beng’ the eye aod car from 9 ‘expression. | ‘reserabie the natural e78 .. and every couve Norv of the dectrab ovis Bivington streew, suitable for any business reg 500g Ua of room; also, & Seer us good tooante. rf lv to 1% LT) 5 juire, 86 Seventh street, Bt210 Masd'6107 FM. NEAT COTTAGE, CONTAINING TEN ROOMS TO A let. on containi vines, frult trees, Apply to B H. CODLIP®P, No. 119 Namen strect. iT 4 HOUSE TO LET IN BROOKLYN, Fai eo minutes walk of the bi te ‘two hapdsoma bee er ies or un- furnished, with board, or the pri of keeping bouse. @ Btste street. Fi LET—AT RO. 334 BROADWAY, SUITS OF 1088 and rooms; rent very low. Also stores, lofts, houses and basements. Apply as above, room 3, bind (B WABKBOOM 539 BROADWAY, BE- “0 j T°, 12tTEe PART OF 2 BROOME STBEsr, Ad" Retvonoetcroaned Abel as abana: "=o et street, now led tors dru; ly to EW GtFFING, No 6 Tryon Mow Bullatngs, between Uns iam and Centre streets, between I toa P. CELY SHED HOUSs TO LET_vErWEEN feted eek mrrees toes ee ik pce dellers ‘ac. Yearly rent $1,200. apply to #. W. BICHab. srosdway, panne aoe GOOD CHANOB.—TO LRT. IN A DESI& ABLE cation, near ‘Canal street two nice lore on the first floor, suitable for Sis apply oS. W. BIOHAEDS, S07 5 £ * Broadway aod Seventh avenue; also. to fouse, 618 Hudson street selightful iy near don equare. Yearly rent $600. Apply to 8. W. M10H: ‘307 Broadway. NICKLY FURNISHED THREE STORY HOUSE TO A ‘care tor two years—In West Twenty-ifth street, near Ninth avecue; thirteen rooms, with ali the meson Sues Route. Yeariy rent $900” Unturnished—yearly reat e “B. W. Btviia KS, 307 Broadway. rown, lot. Ne 5 dheBlind Seylnios 10 rosa: ta perfect eder, with all te a from impreveiyeni, «Wenz reat 81 0 sd ee RW RIOHARDS, 207 Broadway. AND A LARGE DESIRABLE Fecatee Io ot iop ands ou nf nrg tance from " it le for 8 first class refec- . le parties may learn terme, 4e., by applying to H WOOD, 444 Broadway. | E ROADWAY AND HOUSTON STREET —THE tes and to St, Thomas’ ‘or lease. for ® proximity to very usinees requir! Lptr to. DENISON, be Dey wirdet trom id a. He toa AD, PIER AND WHARF LOTS.—TO LE Brbrete y bulkhead frem Fortieth to E FH wep aR F| % usipess it fod order. Apply to ¥. HALE, Y 10 LET.—TEE Thirty i é i ie 5B i ile etree. TX BastINGs—HOUSE AND LARGE STORB TO LET, ‘with fixtures, euitabie for a prevision and liquor store; the art of the house can be used for 20 ; there are ‘men at work daily in 's marble quarry next to the fore Bs lee oars staggers gored pan ibe seen in Hastings. Gall or address JO DauaNnk. ifs Firs avenue, corner of Ninth strect OFTS TO LET—AY_ NO. 18 MPRUCS STRERT. | IN- quire of LATHROP, ry LET F Sirs, Soar Sere selg Sy ‘and basement, with etree’, first rate stand fer (the premises, of A. P. QHOP TO LET-SUTTABLE FOR A HGH MARU. faeturing roll Remind rear Simard B trem bouses up town. ke} a 3! a E ; : f i | | K il 4 5 T°, LET—A Pine? Ouse Foe goer. RFGLISH stene to second Le WS Bis “Rosle saab his Wan Patey hare pi UPPER rose =, jouUsR me. om Ed ir cizb rooms or Vilatia purposes. Weare can |]. | 1) ____ a amet LaT—A boy Lig | oO. | i 4 kee "Tease given. Inquire of J. PRL eee 0. LRT-A_ FIRST Ob, three and > z or py tt 98 Hadeon 0 URT—THE Testes crenos. cornet LeT-70 4 b RAMILY, PART OF A FUR: it Went Pwenty third wereet te LRY—THR FIVE STORY BROWN STONE STORE rver of Worn wren tol Honda APDIP ey - 8 6. aire, ¢ Broadway, room No 3. po LRT N TANTH STRERT, NRAR SIXTH AVE py $8 elane each, douse; also, two Coa Trot to live iY BRICK Bowes, @ LEX. sixth street; ‘all the be pat ia fine avenwa. Senses seukethooe te ae baa five rooms, and 3 sal terse Fi oa a © LET—HOUSE NO. 166 HUDSON STREET, NORTH. east corner of to J. BH. GIFFING, No } ae SG ag eg A RO from 1 to 2 P. | rikaks Bibs tte Sacks LET—HOUSE AND STORE NORTHEAST COBNER a Fwanty seven sirect oad Test : T° LET—IN THE VILLAGE OF NRWTOWN, LOW one half of a double furnished house, to a small family, bedrooms, 10 LET—IN BROOKLYN, A THREE TS Ne order, suital house or pri’ ie residence; poise West ea OY I LET—OFFIORS IN BUILDINGSGHO. 78 BROADWAY and Mo, 7 Mew street, near Wall. Rent low. Also, 10 Jeane for a term of years, two desirable lote of ground in Brookira,on the, eadieriy aide of Su Felix areet "bei sen FLATNE wo. TRewstee SAPP dia oo LET JN BROOKLYN—TWO THBRE STORY BRIOK houses, with finished basements and sub ceil Dand 31 Front street Brooklyn, situated about 200 yards Fulton and ferries. These houses are supplied with doth well and court, adjoining the above named property, ta very con’ persons doing business in tbe eit packs wheel LRT OR LEASK—THE TWO NEAT TWO Tsoi etas bck hogs 20 Waa tent nd 451 Washingem ‘woul be leased low Apply at 97 Water street. LET OB LEASE—THE NEW H LO atintes d brick front house, 313 Fuh avenue, repels wi évery convenience. ing’ furnace ‘Rent $1,400, “Inquire on the premises. enphespee LET OR LEASE—THE FIVE STORY STORE 235 Water street, near Beekman, suitable for any kind of Deainess. 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