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°° ‘Stanton, Acting Governor. Matess to'de Inangurated as 0 a ‘Slave State, a. fee, aes we delow.a very important and interest, = Kaneon, an we find it in the Rich meena Boyt, with the following editorial remarks “by that paper: — * © * We accept the assurances of fair play from faanton with unfeigned satisfaction. If such be the priecipies upon which be 4nd Governor Walker intend to eendect their administration, will command the con ‘Beenee of tbe country and ati y the just expectations of “dhe South. ‘ms we have before declared, the South insists upon ‘more than a lngitimate construction of the funda law of the Territory, and an impartial prowe of the rights of all sections. “Ii, in consequence of this policy Mamas for admission into the Union as 4 free Stay ‘the result, but will not complain, On the ~ ether hand, the least suspicion of neglect or foul play on @e part ‘of the administration, would have provoked such storm as has never yet frightened the nervous family of Union savers. Mr. Stanton’s speech gives “watefactory assurance that his instructions are of the right Samper; but let him have courage to carry Uhem out, and gobady will be uneary “bout the result. ‘There ix one point, however, prevented ip Mr. Stanton's cya which we beg to enter an emphatic protest hat right hadhe, ‘as a nimple: citizen,” to express ary euthar ty 8 qu the admunttration :aepehee only rows the bavésot we sbolilonian, and the very end which Mr. Stanton profeees to have in Whew. Soll sawder is notthe physic, There has been @emerthing too moch of that al . It only enoourages ‘Ge abolitionists in their revolt. If two or three'’bf tieir I the rest would heuske themscives ‘That's the recipe for cupations. ‘MR. SECRETARY STANTON’S FINST MANIFESTO, Lxavanworte Ciry, K. I., April Md, 1857. ‘Be me Eprrok oF Tr Sor — ‘As it may probably interest the friends of “bleeding Mameas” in Virginia, © read the imitiatory address of the eting Governor of the Territory. and as there ts no report of i, Ihave hastily prepared the sum and substance of Stanton’s address to the (300) pa * on the trip from St. Louis to ton, T feel sure, will become popular in the je an elegant gentleman, and bis easy manner and winning address make him @ favorite at once With the pro-slavery ‘mean or freesoiler. Having yielded to the urgent call of all, Mr. Stanton ssid be hadi desired to proceed to the scene of his labors, with. est appearing before tie public in the character of a speaker, but he had no objection to express his views, espe- @hlly as’ most oi those present were on their way to Kansas, WN & View to become residents of the Hi Bappy feuds which had py @karacter of Our people, who enbghteved on the fa wadely assume that all good a to sew there dithculties ender ~~ setiting in the Territ« ‘There might be son , Peal or imaginary, in ke p the disorders of leet Year, but he was sure the grout mass would feel it de their highest duty to throw Weir influence into the weale of peace and order. ‘There was one fundamental principle which must be Meet admitied as indispensable to the preservation of law amd order. The authority of the federal government must be acknowledged. The Territorial organization now estab: Mahed by law must be made the foundation and origin of a8 proceedings looking to the formation of a State goveri. ment. If any organization assumes to set itself up in op. ition to this, it places itself in direct antagoni=m with federal government and the Union of the States The Territorial authorities have provided for t ention to be held in Juve, for the pur: fares Washington recog ment 14 authorize the people of the Territory thus t0 apply to Congress for adinixsion as a State under th @f the United States. Je would consider i unfortunate if ery wonsiderable portion of the should refuse to co-op vate in this muvement. upon the idea that any ther authority inst the Leaitimate government of the Territory nt, the poople may ther proved by WUOn against wr they a i would be a re po inter voludon Looking Wo the character of the new Congr gent mag can for a moment imagine that such would be Likely w moet with favor from the federal go vernment, for ai Jeast two years to come. During all this now suarehy and wouble, and possibly bloodshed, would prevail. two years hence, would be more tolerant ot lar and illegal proceedings. Certainly the disor imiervening time would tend to widen the breac Be contending partes, and to make the restoration race ead quiet more difficult and uncertain. Mr. Stanton then Gurned to the election about to be held in Jowe. He sid @he elecuon law seemed to him to be fair. It provided no qualification for votes except that of three mouths bona fide residenoe in the Territ ‘The President of the United fates, in his inaugural address, had pledged his adi tration wo the policy of fair play towards the coutending partes in Kansas. Rovernor Walker, in his letter of acceptance, bad given bis sanction and ascent to tbe sane principh now be Oi. Stanton) as far as b hu act, or to spenk, pledged to the exercise of proper, egal moans to secure a fair and independe Pression of public opinion, by the legal voters of th Fitory, and by them alone. In reference to the procestings @f the Convention, when i! should assemble, he haul no authir rity to sprak. He could exercise mo influence whalever ever the deliterahone of that body. Its delcberatéons and 1 perfertiy free and independent: b he had no hesitation in expressing his opinion the Comrention unght to submit the question of slavery to the geaple of the Territory; Uv Convention would have ful to do s0, and he Unought they ought to do y we and proper Wo frame a fa stitution in all other respecte, providing tion of all ucighborly and constizutional relations with the ether States amd yt, laring U to the people w determin whether they will establish slavery or Wh MAY be their decision in this respect wot d gard the constitutional rmghts of other Dut veh @ constitution taw doubt that she wou! mor. inanimous vote of Congress. A Southe wlf, Mr. Stantum said he was perfectly willi him Kamas eile a free 07 @ saceholding Slate, according fairiy crpremmed opinion of Che people The only anxiety he felt wae, that he 2 h Cnion-loving, lew abiding State, ‘ar i wit respect for the rights and mterest- « of time people whet be hoy the liberal provisions which Lae the other Seater pe mmo the Vain. He apoke « appr printed for public wtemm oud presuming that Congress went: be dina AS Ht bad been to ha. Wie lows or Minnesota. Then be winter “th Nabi ares and pros rity of the Stare. aw u & time when Be ulers in hove showid be quarreling ever negro Ghevery, burwig, aech other's dwreDings, end cutting ech her's throw.) de called on thet, rathar to look for ward ved Kew when the liberally provided school every township in the State— eet it tb every direction—and sab ded te to disturb or overthrow. He who intemded to settle in Kan- the two pleteres, to select power of which no man could e—er to f of civil war, from which every +! ture Suh horror marked attention of ali, and { think t the State should be ee preset Na. Mua deme wre bat Mie. McMahon ou Dena and the New York Dramatic Critics. ‘VER AFTER PIWCR AT THE DRAMATIC FUND DINNER— MRS.MOMATON UPON C. A. DAK A—SHE DKFINES HER FOSPHOW WITH RPGARD TO THE HEKALD--~cHE Hue ‘VIEWS TER CARKRK AND ASSAILS THE CRITICS, ETC. {From the Leader, April 2} arrival from the West, Fouterdag, my attention & newspaper weooURt of the Proceedings at ings statement with regard to myself that is net strictly true, | is teopiny of “Tho Win" The rare an ‘= Marianne iy of Pra art of inno. weence ie Beld’'eo that hose of the pres who use to n, may have 40 wet fear their intia trreproachable privete If, aud i= not dependast oF she Gan be tudepen T rergarked in my apepob before 9 Boston 0e—Endividuads of the press, 1 an wel! aware of \afiuanee eve rte public mind during one’s novigiate Bee's Yen ane has attained ao eminent putition you uve mone.’ : i - Hl F i a Tl it Cagetionl Bis mean eve: ompanion on Wah Talechowls, vie: MY aetung poy A, the Himnarn. ore ome hue contreses bond oe moe prog of that, Sper,” neither of which ix Qrve. So far frow Py ~. Lh the Brmare, Teche! ue! pro te wm Whe vem arty, % geet. Ue erterbe ot he There ts no cerwinty that another Congress, to be elected | ob " | ably he considers suc hee maticr in question: this Individual, Lelicitating | me a eer Dara gu taembie ix pun, oot me, +S bem y nenstaeuadie is taal Now ante ico precege of Bennett, such cargo sige era ta ay ana ‘ment in Chambers street, pertod of one month, with’ ieee aera ase i pe atecay ord With the Hisaaso office, Sr i and declined ‘my > printing, akong’ it o'r. 2S yy RR pew as acase in point, Ulustrating tts ideas of the venality‘of the press, or the ‘unsetménens of present dra- maul eriirixm, Having thud repelled this riienlous and unfounded assertion, lel me refer to another mo, thats, I played -to audiences from sixty-#ix to one hun- dred people, K will doubtless be reelected by these who frequented my theatre, baoer hg, ot ahem ‘second und irdweeks it snowed and rained atmost every nigh, or the Weather was insuppottably cold; but, notwithstand: ing all this, my theatre was open when several others were pose hg my audiences far exveeded the number ‘in question, During the last-week of ny engagement there were not Jess than six hundred page each in_ the house, ex- “pt on the occasion of ‘Mrs. Pope's benefit, when, owing to the severe storm, the audience was about two bondrea- and fifty in number, and on Monday night of the ne Week there were over one Hhousand present, and’on the last night about'the same number. But whether there were many or few in that yentleman’s estimation, it certainly did not arise from the “HkRak puffery.”” Chambers street theatre is too unfavorably situated to command a paying audience at the present day, when port, & moet finished artist, who has lately managed it ith poor success. ‘The gentleman also, inbis: remarks, takes it for granted that T have failed. This idea has ‘been bandied about so often’ by his eoufreres, that T think they perhaps believe it is true. Of eourse it weuld he out of place for me to can- Yass iy own merits. ‘The question of failure oF auccessis entirely rolative. 1 presume one’s aspirations have mach © do With one’s success, and if my sucess hitherw is measured byumy aspirations, I will confess Ihave failed to attain av yet the position I have aspired'to; but if it be compared with the attainment of other. débutandes in like or analogous positions, then I affirm, with perfect sincerity, I have succeeded beyond parallel. Voint we out in’ history, if you can, a case like mine, where will you find an educated’ lady , leaving a luxurious home-with its many delightful associations, who, after the discouraging repulse I met with among the + wild cattle of the desert,” would venture to take & theatre, manage a company, play twenty-five nights against the opposition I met with, Combat itall,end my last week's engagement with good houses, go to other cities, meet with the mdst strenuous opposition, showing all the while my inde i M fearlessness of the press? I have ove bights in seven different cities, have ly four thousand miles in three months. In acting was witnessed in six nights by over five thowand people; in New York over twenty thousand, Albauy about three, and elsewhere in proportion. In every place except Builale [have been grected with enthusiasm, called before the curtain every night, and many times twice, In Boston many of the élite of the city there cal = ‘upon, congratulated and encouraged me; in other the same; my rooms at my hotels were thronge intellectual people, perfect strangers, all desiring m; “es quaintance. A daily levee was beld by me in these ; us fact I have been overcome with attentions from the intellectual and retined everywhere; in short, all are delighted with my independence. As for professional engagements, they baye been fairly thrust upon me = At & Western city, within a few days past, I was offered one hundred dollars per night, for two 0 been compelled for the present, in pod sequence of my ill health, to decline. 1 do not hesitate to say that at this moment I'am one of the most popularly known women in the United States. 1 this is @ failure, what would the gentleman term suc cess? He has been sounding his two-penny trampet for the past ten years; yet, with all his pretended dramatic critical skill, is he known out of New York: in public life but four months; yet North, South, Kast and become familiar with my name. To whom do li this success? To fthe trades of the press, with Ww exceptions, and my own perseverance. Those who attacked Ine were met as they deserved. The aspect Was unusual, The American fecling of fair play was aroused, and at this moment I stand, as an artist, in a fairer pesition than, I must confess, iy present abilities deserve. Tet pot this gentleman think he and his confreres have achieved so great a wonder as to crush a woman in udeay ors to climb the steep hili of fame. ficiate themselves upon their s laug! t who laughs last. thinks in the future, they wish they had not plunged themselves in the abyss y thelr acts may lead them. If persist in their unauthorized use of fay nawe over their cups, Twili deal with them as Pope and as Byron did with the review: ers of their respective periods. lam collecting the muate- rials for it, and will use them if forced to. Now let me give my assailant one word of advice with d to & matter about which he professes tw be expe ¢., dramaue eriticwm—be had better commence nd relearn the noble duties of a true crite, for I kin qyite convinced, from the remainder of his remarks on tht evening, that he is lamentably ignorant of what he professes to know; be thinks that for the last ten years there been & great improvement in acting, also ia a nents and general details of stage business and effect: probably in the latter he ix right, but in the former he ie far from it. On the contrary, euch has been the Tieus influence of a false | dered by critics, ignorant of their true vocation, or tho- { roughly venal, and cousequently dishonest, that bature is | ne longer a general thing portrayed in the tragic walks | of the drama; whenever it is, it is condemned. Mouthing, } convent fustian, mock heroics and trickery, have usurped the place and province of ing the inirror up to nature. Why should this be, if the stage bas impr as the gentleman assert? Fro- 1 the iunprovement he so eulo. gies. If be does he errs mont wonderfully. 1 inferred he did—therefore imputed if to bis ignorance. This false taste haw, no doubt, been the reeult of the criticisms of such individuals as the gentleman in question; the © quence fs that the theatrical pablic uo longer’ appreciau t= of the tragic muse. Since Ellen Tree, Fanny , Charlowe Cushman, have dared to appear upon ly not im the ascendant, be piace of the-e pres tuna do net portray nature. tleman is correct tn his have itaproved within th not argae any progress in this gr © gorgeous, stage trickery ing, vulgarity und other the theatre going pub dle—rope dancers entials of Un nd delude, for 4 tim ay will prefer to see the Bronze Horse Awmium show in preference to the present con. ay of rendering Vl wager th recived over by the in question Wi ring the last ten years, w have greatly 60 hy tye of acting from time te ume fapen 4 the veriet hu ‘ While im wf Jette r ext day in th on the Fr respective jourr entire event per ta g have been written bot ne pushed, Previons t i? nee mvt ner same articles were exceeding ly Realty a when Contracted with-each othet. One journal w condemn severely ae a fuult thal which another prateerd one would call me old and ugly, but poseesing a fine vor another would say | was young and beautiful, with a poor Voice; one would ay I provounced a certain word incorrectly, and read the sentence in which appeared improperly: another would instance that as the only re: deeming feature m my acting: one journal said T played School for Seandal’’ for my benefit, while in fact it was the“ Hunchback."’ How amusing! In one place, where. Ap Ue editor alluded to my seting in favorable terms, whea was afterwards tntradnced to him, he expressed his re that be bad not abused me, ae, in his opinion, it would re created su greater excitement in my favor. The most foolish and ridiculous criticiams are written, carping ‘at the most trivial matters—so much #0, that it be quite the custom among some in the profession to write their own rt and send them, with the money, each morning Of course we take it for 3 granted, they are not very severe upon themmetve:, others «1 agents for the SS atusurse of proselore is 60 very abhorrent w my evens of re i "i cli Hl i He L regret that you, sir, a to me, deemed it incumbent on you to m the gentleman in question, aod to re Ithank you for ff TT og : i i i i their Condemnation of the bad, crepe | Towanmnns of the individual Dane. which eonid have no other tendency then disturb the harmony of that fastive oorasion, Aron, T thank these noble gemtiomen of the New York Sunday Mercury wed Leader, ax woll a Pines, Union. ke. who birw se fairly dealt with my y offerte = Profession; aod she day wilt ball come—if dramatic taste, engen-” ; 2a Wl maniTInE INTBLLIGENCE. ae wey s mrnenay | ra seve 1 36 seaseeneenenegee Port of Rew Werk, Apeti i, 1007. mase and 7AM, off Binne- molasses, wo chit do Mn, @r | aes April§—Sid Jobo Duttus, Forest (from Antwerp), ae Rew, rep %-In port Pioneer, Monigemery, and A hh mdse and Tm Wicks, April €—Of%, P W Bailey, Koopman, from New ek at 47 25, Joo ons for Roper Geraninm, Pierce, Rwanses. Soggy Ben Lee dre 1 eras ndwall esate vis Malte; sek Je Bove po he eel, spoke Br bark | “ Waraarone, April ‘Arr Jane Gray, Werry, N York. ters A while frag ton © eal a cary pe by a 18—The Am ship Albert Gasiain, for New pea aris fuwares, spit | york wit iO! emigrani, grant, wil go" out of de asin ‘his aster: “hy ANS Kiowa’ ee Inger ~ oe Forts. Us aip from oe BOSTON, Apr ah AM Arr Be searnstip Amerins, Lane, Bark Gipsy 28 days, wih | Liverpool vis vie, NB; shipa il saver, Havank: sugar, to Leayeraft & erro ir; stove bul- Sias, Hoary, New lagag; barks Baveds, Cy elt, warks. ‘Thomas; Modena fataon areise. mae Locum, Ryder, Charleston; briga Alexandria, (Rostock) ‘Zeplin, Ant erfis lop rood, to Pa rl a Febevara rele a Maren | Base Wine, ‘Ce f Chicopee, Hower,” Batt teu Deen 10 da; sore i ‘a bs 4 been blown. mores Hathaway, beituate; ML Davis, Sat the const tires times; opt sume Whe Hi eh Aneta, Gibby,” Frankie, La, it Brig Rolling Wave, © 45, inst, with sugar, | Proviueelown; Ame la Burkey, Wison, afredericksbierg, 3H nee echo ings agin perce | Cue tar bee cree WHW, lont second best ae oe ee seem tiie are ie ma ‘Brig Florence, Fiekeit, Neuvttas, Gib ingt, with mando, Ae, to'Peck & Chureh. 19th’inst, was off the Highlands, reba he took a from NE, and was driven as tar Soui as lat 39 land spruni: hhead of foremast. i Trade Wind vot New Haven), Heed, Nenvitas, 4th inst with molasses malado, to i Co; vessel CARI Peters cn Sry gpg gba Neuvitar, April 4, with sugar Huimter, ‘xperionoed very Ny ‘ 3 ite heted cutwater, is ined eek load and received pari Bsn "i Sones Mills, Charleston, 7 days, with edtlon, fRo ach M prot, St Aguadilia, PR, AL 8, with eu amt motaande, 10 FV Onslavian Maphertenoad hesty weatiees ei ponpmntd Ba st, joe 87 HG, Jon 72 49, fom WNW, Joxt'part of dack load of B Sevanton mast) ‘Cathoart, Havana, 160) Inst, with wrinar, &, 10 Seranton & Tallman. SehriHamor of Eden), Hopkins, Cardenas, Gb inst, with molawees, Lo Mawes Taylor ce Dy Osten Cardea DW days, wit! ase, tourer, See Recent: Siders, ich Nonpareil (Br), ice, Cornwallis, 16 days, with po ES taloen, 29 ord Schr Ruland, Key Weat and St Marys, 12 day, with mdse and ‘rs, © master. Sehr Franklin Belle, Jacksonville, 10 days. Schr Marcia (of ), Powell, Jackronville, 11 diys. Sehr Mindoro (of Eden), Bargent, Sehr 8 B , Mott, Wilmington, NC, 12 days. Sehr Selah B , Mott, C, WB days Sehr Charity Barret Ne Woaty 7. Schr o'8 Williams, Wi BG days: chr Richmond, James, Richmond, 6 aps, wid Soran sebrw carat ¢ lorfolle, 3 days. fon, MeLausblin, Novfowks bases Sehr MaryAnn Pre Predmore, Predmore, Virginie by ae n, Loper, * Seer LW Biden, Wood ta asm Schr E@& AyCouktin, Loper, 8. Sehr Britton Cook, Mc! . Silay Schr Moderator, Letts, Sdays, Schr DC Foster, Tilton, ¥ Sehr T Depew, Kdwards, ¥ Sebr White Cloud, Hand, Yemen. or Buena Vinte, Colina, V “s 5 . Sehr J F Barnard, ain Vi rien toni : Sehr Ran Jacinto, Cham! days. Sehr Harriet Mailida, Andre lows, f dare Schr Virginia, Davis, Bai a. Schr Reindeer, Kenney, Balumore, Balueore, 4 da =. Sobr Catlin J jer, Baltimore, 6 days. is See *, 6 days. Baltimore, 10 Pare ea Munsall, Chae, New Bedford.” Ingersoll, Harbor, Steamer Potomska, Steamer Osceola, Clark, Providence. Wind at see SN fresh from South. BOSTON, cane ae seer ap char ry Abip Charles mp di, Gould, New Orleans: Manzanillo; Caroline Tufts, Wrest Goest ot iAtrea vivella (Dich), Rawerdsra; sehr GX Tittle, Adams, Gaivest ‘Helow autp Hell Rock, from NOrleane, Marine E Pay vg hip Ocean Helle, bi But = Dalle Laguayra; Chas W Pouliaey, Reger, Sagua la irande; Sami mors, Evans, NI Herald -ADELPHIA, April ‘NoOvieans; rigs ‘Welsh, Barratt. York: ches BW ton; Fly away, wich; Lawrence, Johason, Middlewwn, Cook, Taunton." Below, ships Panny F oy ye Palmetio, Baker, Boston; bark Chest n ter, Crosby, 40; schre Gold Hamer: (BD, Kenny, Halifax; General RS ‘and Consul, Taylor, eckskill; H Grant, Newinary Newbury J Roxbury; Triumph, —, Old bridge; RS . Taunton; Eagle, i Cail ind Bale, Carey, NYork Henry ‘May, and! Atmelia 0 Rooyen, =< lida, Carberrs Lawrence, Hartford. Sally Gay, Peckham, “Nore jeh; Saxon, Randall, Boston; Ingomar, Case, Savannah; sloop Kineline, Grown. ‘Miscellancous and Disasters. Suir Cramrion, at New Orleans from Boston, rep. ing experienced re gale on the 6Ub dust; and wher miles NW of the Tortugas. TBASty Jost fore and maintoy n into Norfolk, derelicy in collision on the night of nv, Jost her bowspeit Bark Warnes. before reported tal from Remedios for New York, wa be 14th of April. She had her be and everything atlached, eutwater surted, and she Was aban. doned, a8 was supposed ia 4 sinking condition. The crew were ‘taken off on the 18th, by ship Harpawell, Capt Suver, trom Havana, apd arrived a! Hosion on Saturday last. Barc Miamvs, Fader, from Koltiinore for Indianola, Texan, with government stores, before reported, remained ashore on Back River Point, and in a dangerous position, 224 inst. About guerhalf of ber cago bax Dees Gischarged and taken to Nas lk. where vered cabin The we had Just di go of plaster, was disco d, the eumed. om strong gales, split sai feet bed a envy squall from sonthwest nd north, daring which carried away the becaine unmanage- able for & Une, casks wd reoedved much injury About 70 bales of veusel, was ploked wp |. A letter from Capt | her Dee 3, lat 0. | Kema. Ship Mountain We | Paraiso, Feb 4; of Ship Asa Eldridge, Coie, benoe Jan > for Sam Francisco was seen Feb ie lat 2 8, lon 42 10. | _ Slip Geo’ Warren’ (of Thomaston), Bentley, from Rio Ja | netro for NOrieans, Mareh 17, lat 10, lon 3 = Cortaga, Smith of and from Boston ch 2) for Ma wile lat BA lon OT fron NOrleans for %& Pewrsburg. | Aship report | the pasna Wo Janeiro for Calow steaming from Liverpool Brig Rate Huderson, Bagley, from Boson for Trinidad, was etl WS, at a8 W'S, doy be + trota Janiwica for York, April 1, tat | seen A) ont Monigoames from NY¥ork for George ail splitend leaking, but AS for Boston, Ape! 1, bence for Charleston, April 19, 2 PM, about 10 miles Routh vi et ‘ape Havieras Gandy, from Philateipila fer Bomon, April mningtem) April Ui from West indi lawley, Rackett, Phiadelphia for New Lon- | Bure Ta. wrecked at Port Situs Jan 15, was | 178 tons, Uh leiphia in 1846, rating AZ, and valued at woe He Seon ALarRt (of Maitland, NS) MDuftle, at Salem, ool, leaky, | m 78 30." | Y j; Susan Oriesn, Brage: Welded, Siu; Preaeis & Smid, Smith; A Haminond, Paine; Garwlie, Lael sont ‘Smith; ‘Ariadne, Harding, and Elen, Hallet, Philadelphia; bert Bester Robbins, doz" An Fie hase; Dest yr, nn 5 Ane Flower, Chase, lander, Chase, Albany; Henry Gibbs, Snow, Amboy: Maye; Citizen, Goodell; Mary Mankin, Beers, a York, ship Spis Pivmonih Rock, edi, frosy NOrleans? Yr N brig Alexander, p. ix nal for 1 ship and 2barks. Cid steamer Win Jenkins, Hallett, Haltimore (with staamer Merrimac), via ‘Norful Sie ship Sumatra, Matton, Mast Indies; barks. Bpeod Howes, Cape of Good Hope: Imavid Nickels, Nickels, Havana’ Landwebarden, Wrauie, Rickebucto, NB; Bay State, Spare rane, Baluronre; ee oe Hamburg, fe nonah, KON pbs Re srs holley, Philadelphia; schrs Trojau, Cook, Charleston; hac Dewts, Freeman, hanneck; Red Rover, Baker, Albany; Soin B ierker, Hewards, Youkers; Robe Corson, Corson, and Era, Chamberlain, N York. BALTIMORE, April24—Arr steamship Totten, Moriey, New York; bark J) sebrad Elizabeth A, Parsons Falk York; St Tiall, and James Howe, Sprague. Fall Rivers Gor: uellus, Brindley, Providence; Francis X Godwin, Fairchild, Mobile. Cid bark GF Munta Brot, firemen Ietoden; brig Kobert A Fisher (new, 22 tons), Knight, Windies; schrs Alx- bama, Crowther, do. hite, Bermuda; Breeze. Tuaiison Fail River; Walter & Lemuel, Baker, Cohasset, f H Jones, ba Greenwich, Conn. Also, bark Selah, Gould, Boston. ship Falmouth, Berry, Amsterda fe Cou Boston: his Ocean Hird (Hi), Pe ston, W. CHARLESTON, April 22 Arr shi © Fetter, Arnol indies = upon in disiress), Cid W Indies: Sp pot Goleu Rosita, Gi- Ships: Amelia, Si Yemassee, ‘ ve pool: Meta Brem), DeHard, Bre CASTINE, Arr Br bark Robt Leonard, Liverpool via nd. aare ISLAND, Apvil 28, 54; PM—The bark John Paysou, fpr Qardenes: brig © F O'Brien, for Havane, and a leet of eos Mers, wen! a this morning.’ Wind N' ALL RIVER, ‘April M—Sid sehr Sally Badger, Garland, GOULDSRORO, A 19—Sid schrs DH Leighton, Tracy, NYork: 20th, Cit Cay Bel le, Pendleton, do. NEW ORLEANS, ‘Ap pril 18, PM—. BATT shige Champion, law. ‘and Oroondates son, and A Hall, W man, and Westminster, Wamack, New Rew York: Dark Wave a Curtis, Boston. Below, ship Horizon, }, trom Liv wig orders. Cid ships’ Astoria (Br), “Hutchinson, aud C, yn Sure, Harris, Liv ; Henrietta icholson, Boston; Genoa, Penne! ‘ork; barks Anita (Sp), Martorell, ‘Barcelo ta, Gtadolfo (lial), Colletta, Beatander ; ‘Towed to sea sh, barks Hannibal, and © W Poultaey; 10h, { ships Jenny Lind, Arizan, barks and Antoinetta. | “NORFOLK, April 2—Arr sehrs § E Pendleton, Maddock, | Wiscasset; Vermilion, Abram, NYork; BN Barrum, Avery, | Rappahannock for NYork, put in on account of weather: | “SEW GEDROAD, April 24—Acr-sehrs, Wa Pt | Philadeiphia ; Renown, Baker, Elizabethport. j) . NEWPORT, April 2}—Arr sel wards, Providence for Pantego, ROC ILE Rishop. Booth, do for XVork, Amanda, Gukey, Fall River for Norfolk; Martha Wrighun Vright ington, do for Philadelphia; Eunice Rose, Small, do sloop Willard, Buckingham, 8 York (and ali ald ‘morning of the 2th except schr Amanda, and sloop Willard). Jox, Ross, Mth, § AN—Brig John R Dow, Coggeshall, from Providence fog Maiansas, has gone to sem, xy ent to sea from Dutch Island i sop (trom Phi: ari for ‘Bonton; Jaimes H Deputy, Neal (irom do), for iraintren, NEW LONDON, April 23—Arr Sohrs Daniel Morris, Floover, Philadel for Norwich; David Selsey, Tursey, do; J Truman, th Hull, Brockway, Norwich for New Loomis, Croton. Sailed—In tow of 1, (dismiasted in the late gale.) New ribble, Philadelphia for Kor Mary Jane, Baker, Port a Tor Norwiehs stramtig Jas rk for’ Providenee. HAVEN, ‘aprit M—Arr schre Isubel Dart,.fones, N A LParker, Hemingway, Philadelphia; sloop Warren, April CV bark T Cushing, Colcord, Oar -¥ -t, Williams, Havana. amship Werternport, Berry, . Kosten b Bi wich; Caspa: Ewen ¥ ork et ik, Biuehill for Norfolk,’ Cid bs hy Henrietta, Wincheubach, do. : brig May 5 Hele at ship Mont’ lane, Oxnard, st. George, XB, Bristol, England. Sailed, 224, echrs John 1. Da Baltinore; 23d, . Pantego, N Mittin, Selvin, Smyrna, W Bell, Dayton, and mer Pelican, Aldrich wehirola; Henry € sobre Jas MIL HKalsinmors ler, Miner, John W Gandy, Hewitt, and B Flower, fesnes Philadetphi Jobn Oliver, Clark, Flizabethport, Rdward Wooten, Dibble, Coxsackie: Orator, Gibbs, Rondout, » A Jayne, slide, Hulse, do Rhodes NY and tw Sid schre Hanson, @ | Albany om Phuadelpbia for and sid ewe St John, NB; Austir He Hoxton; Lacon, Bearse, of 18th) Ann T Sipy Alba New York for do: lah, Varnume H. Hil Purebased for a whaler) Boston; AY &G Wh Albany for d Bi 1st, ech Kiizate 5 KICHMOND. April 2 ‘April | SEARSPORT, 1S—8id sehr Rial Packard, Green chr Mary Nowell, April 1—Arr schrx ish Pen k. | FLAPPY, <a, SEND Me YOUR ADDREME ON 4 CARD d enclene it in an envelope and Arvo i vy Gilt Head, in the care of B. Lockwood, Brondway Post ¢ drama, ‘OR, THE FOUNDLING OF PARIS. trial neene from qMERCHANT OF VENICE i WANDERING MINSTREL. conelude w! elebrated THE BURIAL Beate may be secured charge. ALLACH'S ore Ha BENENT OF Me's MR. LESTER, MR. WA’ First ume Tinh NIGHT OF THE ROUXD TAB with the original -_ A sation OF FRANCE. URTON'S NEW THEATRE. DaY, APRM, 2, ‘will be acted the domestic drama in three acts, Leper! HEARTS ARE TRUMPS; ‘And revival of ee a Tae, uf HE RAVAGE AND THe ab Principal cherectre 69 Oe St gee ‘Tuesda: Mary Gray, Miss 8. Slavens: ‘And ‘at piece of fun, he Brent Die STER'S RIVAL. The two Rou, Br Brothers by Mr. Burton and Mr. C. Fisher. Weaneay OUR BEST BOCTRTY ‘Thursdoy SERIOUS FAMILY and "POODLES, will be re- peated by particular de: GP. BRUTY 4 woop | 444 Broadway, below Grand woos . Brougham ' burlesque Boar! HON T, TAR, with all the original my : NHIRELY CREW SCR, A new petite comedy and a new farce are in rebearwad Benin secured three days in advanee, ven ‘a well selected of Suroduoie all LM ert favo Concluding with Monday KERO, THES SENSIBLE HEE MONKEY, Wednesday and Thursday, NEW VRAR CALLS. Friday and Baturdan. a ‘ ‘LACK BLUNDERS. Principal charaetors. FORTY-FIRST THE ELVES. Doors open at 636; This evening, Moudey, APLET Mee coni THE MORLY ¢ ON. Characters by Messrs: Wheateighe Tondo B DRANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET, ONE mm Rotem, oor fram Broad ge. 5. F- eeewew Holga, Chiion THE TRIUMPH OF BEAUTY Tope Tellswed by Demonstrated in the classic performances of THE FL MADAME WARTON'S COMPANY OF ARTISTS, Leo! Rig BM iat ‘With her talented. of it is said, by Pixies, Sprites and Elves, the ; TWENTY SEVEN LIVING ARTISTS, pe ae apy 4 Rvery afternoon ery evening ALA in & series of oa KA Xx NAGMIFIGANE 11 Livin NG TABLE Ey the power of 5 ork Comprising fourteen, tations, taken from the works of | malicious pambola, give life to the. pote ancient rg, ,Among ihe lableanx which wil ey tate eae moving in the forests Bunt hs PAT HOARD TAR eo heen oi pa a bE TLE OF THY AMA ‘taumobitity.. ANSON shaving OTHE, PHILISTINES; wih even others equally beautiful, N. B—A sr of vw entertainments will be given every allernoon ht, combinl singing. dancing, bur- Jesque ketures, hole forming & GRAND MAMMOTH LPEKPORWANGH, Gebers tome no other place of amusement in New Family, &¢., to be ‘cents: children under 10, 123$ conta, vol ‘KL ays ees ecco NEW HALL, 565 BROA posite the eens Hotel. CADEMY oe. uvusIc. fo a requihhion p Presented bys larre large 2 num- ber of infi citizens and the principal members of the | ~-Yonday evening, April jece entified the theatrtoal p a Picreiie GALLERY. THE . HENRY W. BELLOWS Frineipal cha YOUNG AMERICA rill deliver an OG maT entitled G. SW AINE BUCKLEY and R. if Or ey Salar. “THE RELATION, OF PUI ch ae wrre | ajno ihe ESHENGE OF OLE VIRGINNY, and tbe and particularly of the theatre 10 and sacred tater | preceding which— ents of societ NEGRO MINSTRELSY. the proo ety LUESDAY RVENING, APRIL 28, 1857, Commences at TH o'clock. ‘Tickets 25 eenie. Orebesien tae *AMPIICAN Dh DRAWATIO Sun, ve Als penn dnt —_ sorabiehed relief of and aged members RYANT'S MINSTRELS, Paysle Better etseces:; Brice! Bea Gee eet aren. Soa poure Eee ceale will be reser THE GA ARROTERE: mee bes A as wages ty etre. con be dat the various hotels, | PICTURE GALLERY, ESSENCE OF OLD VINbINN music stores and boulsellers ia New York city, Brooklya, antation scene, IN ALABAMA wi yurg, £0, JERRY BRYANT snd DAN BRYANT, in entirely new features. ‘To commence at NRAXD CONCERT.—LAST APPEARANCE IN AME, A quarter to B o'clock. Admission 28 eta. rica of the Pyne and Harrison Opera Troupe, in aid o the Widows’ and Orphans’ Fund of the New York Fire De. TIBLO'S SALOON, partment, at Burton's Theatre, Broadway, on lay after- SIGNOR, be ye) commencing at 2o’clock. Tickets & cents, 1D FAREWEIJ. CONCER? ri Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, aus ql take place on TUESDAY, Aa ‘00 which eccanion, > y ‘committer of Arrangements: the special a1 of Mr. David Milliken, John 8, Belcher, Nigoore ARAN TA, as. L, Miller Henry M. Graham, ‘John Garcia, ‘andr BRIGNOLT, Thom. Lawrence, — Wr: A. Woodhull, Joseph $, Tistor, and other eminent artiste of the oper Jobn Slowey, Daniel Stanbury, Wim. It Wicklau, ViLtKNGvA, PP Wm. M. Tweed, John RK. Platt, . A. Thomas, pupil o Mr. ‘Thatberg “haw alse kindly proffered bis service. Jobn Kittleman, John Claney, MF Brennan, Conductor... . Albiies Win. Thompsm, DK. Budd, Rob’t ©. Brown, Tickets, with reserves eats. Alonzo Siow, Rob's HF ‘Can be obtained to-day at Messrs. aod’ Bev J, Qryent Smith, Jas. F. Wenman, aing’s music stores. jeMenomiy, irew Nesbit, John Wildey, LODEON, NO, 291 BOWERY, B bd Denne Knevelsam’l A. Suydam, HB. Venn, Mousa, pargote, The “above cwabishueet he arlock, John Henry Whitney, Wn, Mew hain. daly one of the kind inthe United 1 Belloni, $r.Jas. A, Carolin, Kiehard Kiuninens, OPEN RVERY. EVENING, ‘an Buskir For the gen at Delmonico’s, St. Nicholas and Metropotitan Hotels, | hour or so bt eae woe i 1 penn en im, Hall & Son’s music store. PETGST FED Pia Rie ANTS In the city, who will be fo mand always ready (0 Wail upon vie» vers, and serve them with the TRA ADVERTISEMEN’ NIBLO'S GARDEN, THE WONDERFUL KAVELS, in answer to the numerous oppitcations from the principal schools and b heads of families ‘ORK AND NEIGHBORING CTT RA mw. SURLY Srrenvoon PERFORMANCEA. Re First—Satn te mamenctng a ‘Commencing ai 30° Nelock and Gnishing at § v'ehock, 1 pa DEST OF A ~. LIQUORS AND SRG4KS. trae Lager bier fresh every day from Philadelphia, The best oc must commodious 7 FREE comomny BRT ROOM us the world, in whieh will be found * what e a A] amon MISCELLANEOUS Which can ,be seen at no other estab! On which oceasion the great artists CNTOINE cod JEROME RA ‘Card.—In order @ keep this & respectable eeiablishment (be 1. FSPINOBA, YOUNG. Tikwanen, nominal fee of Mine, MARZ! Mile, LINA WANDEL. SIX CENTS will be charged for admissben, —— G" AND CONCERT OF THE G LTRDERERA the Benefit of the Ladies’ Society for the Re! and Orphans, at the Clty Asseanbl , April 2, at 8 o'clock P.M. ket 18, E at the music stores Of Messrs Hcharfenberg & Leu, Hebubur eusing, at the book store, 4 North William street, of \) doors rs of the Liederkrauz, and at the ‘The wonder of the age, SOUNG AMERIC ENTIRE PANTOMIME, COMPANY will appear in THREE ENTERTAINMENTS, ) cents; Schools and children half priee clock, © commence at 3 0 clock. ITR'S OPERA MOUSE—EVERY NIGHT THIS week, one of the moat if and best things ever wit nensed, Six. Martinedti, the great modern William ‘Tell, will hi TICE iin orange on man’s head, with « kuife Wirown wiv Aisunce | ()OME, AND GRE THE MAQNITIPICET TABLRAUG of twenty-five feet um, 17] Orand street Crowded bowsee 8 “ { Madame Warton's entertainments over ober in » THE PUBLIC. city. N. B.—One door from Broadway, wind it Engagements in other with the decision of i. Madame MARIETTA GAZLANIGA—MALASPINA RS—GO TO THE FRANKLIN MUSEUM, Grand street, before leaving the otty, and to cancel her contract for this country on the Ist'of June next, is the direction w close the season a Nibb's Garden 8 | talked of model artisies whose beauty is fon that sees them. Open every every evening at HF ORIGINAL BILL DONALDSON WILL APP! at MOORE'S testimonial, in connection wiuh Waa, Vine: nn, ty permission of Charles Ae he res meen by Quinn, Marretia, we gren ¥ ently be but SIX MORK REPRESENTATIONS This ie most positively the last opporvanity Ube have of bearing the most STINGUISED LYRIC ARTIST of the Ttwlian dramatic welwo! that has evar vised the United oO pubile wil MY AMIENDR =I NOTION MY NAME IN THU PUR ORIGINAL F PIC. AYU Nk BUTLER wy APP, mate that f gave up 34, * Say roomie in ning. Apel 27 ‘stb wir, Sea Fewer, Ty tnd primo Saas. Go snd see the Ousbler and’ hie i « MOORE'S benefit, py w see my fr Paukhien FP THOMAS LOCOCK, OF WESTON, sur Will wend his address’ to J. 5. F., 2) Harris strent, be to advantase | piss chew } M France N - QHOULD THIS. we E RY2 . arly of White arch Ha a deruay sirect, didress T. Bemis < boar of spenething to his Kew Brighion, 8. 7., where mivantage Ww! TLL * 28 of Pet Jy iinet j oe of Punt cotiged, sinbiaatieel $3 APR ARD Lost AT, THE e riem. last Saturday evening, re, amma setp pore brs above rw [pai for ile "recovery oa ably ae Ihr, ay: Wayward, Mebou: | Leste. River House, Tarim. © et RS REWARD. —LOST, A PORTEMONNAIB, CONTAIN. Won, Apr In port abip Rowena, Burrows, for oink Taylor Brothers’ draft at right on the Belfast Bank aS fey aaa o Nikian’ieGattand bre kW " {yalagiiae AG Washburn, Camm, of —, ra, Wie rAd April atanT gage Maes Yokunan, Matwell, from Pht. jarna, March In port barks Jan or Te Laroy, from Boston, cise; Guw Hubbard, trom is Hevidense bees rendy, coke Battier Garden, Mens, for ¥ Mo ed far Union ae ee rete” anor Peper ar en a vl eras Bech eythane At Boston. Soca o eae rr ccnve uaoaun Pea Ear Apri Tamed by, 0A Seamler, Bagers fom UO RERROCK, T-fid JP Wheeler, Bomber. eteupliysadyay alam, tie ee Roads Bib, Sanur) Watts, Mille, from Callao via Cher. Cnr Usiied 7d frsuon, har do oro! Baa wil B—Arr 3 Moree, Gill Belle Woot, Seecbe Henternay Nimans Weege, We ‘Sarin, Rite! : read at do sith, Buropa (9, for Bowoa york ha Kangaroe os), hy ‘& an: a, en * Fonven April Rs S— Kot wards Dey: onstre, Lat, NYork wi. be Palealors Takers Ser land 5 paeecnpersy crepes ee pany, Beltaat, Ureland, daved April 24, IAbr, So Pate mopped. Returning said draft to Rev. J. 1 for vGw ond Ti West Twenty fourth street, will re @A REWARD at PEGE GRAMERCY PARK oie Hove, a bullfinch. Kony a the cance of the Graserer “RRWARD.—LoaT, IN BROADWAY. SATUR R ween Canal aad, Fo tat Posi mm day evening, between an at ik Eiht goo fn bank noire, | which the by returning Tag Supe to eaten fr bivase eave eee a foot of Duane street, aad tn eaamans mala “tne of wdorned by B. Gilbert 4 “et HLAKE. FROM THR HOUSE OF MIR ‘was burglariously entered situated in 144:h street, newr Sixty frapked # pail of earrings, oot wilh eryecan 8 fold raked ‘ieory Seapets aot hair $] tn, mn a tani L t OF APRIL, A aft poe rept re ‘ee vy athe ial ene i, on, for n by Mr: Jaques, The Under may Keep mrviey by returning the noies Lessiummndind Ws eH ARr, 148 Fuhon street. ee #18 THE FRANKLIN MUSEUM)—DON'T ¥ know!—Why, you fool, it is the best place of sancoee You can see more fun, mare pretty women, Hace. It ie No. 12] Greed nuren, ous dort 7. y, pine ww whe United Sidies where ure eu FO! x | gtany of arning their freetom by wiv Brow lw nf their Northern trienala and at the Broadway Taberuace on model w ONES THIN OF ° Wii «... Wont & MeVictre | Hee, the professian, of well known and undonnied avtiny, are informed that a new theatre will be pene! oa Omens # GAIETY, N Keptember 1, 1867, by he above named proprietor. Arusta meason of the v ORLY NS, LA. THR SRCO of luis elegant amtab. wishing engagements | ay 4 their letiers for | ment +l. commence early ao “Jowber. The subseriber » the prenenitio Wood's Theaire, new theatre | be in New York early in dune, WM. i. CRIS? Will be erected in a central locality ena lot elghty two feet by two hendreds al owen of ed will be one of the maguificent éstablishmenta in the Union. It will be capabie ET THIS BE KNOWN. Tee ‘eeumepial oO. W. MOORE, oi Pe, on Monday evening, A oe eas a Thirty perfaioces beve volunteered; ve Tikes 2 ceuta, BO! \ RANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 Gi Ae fFrepriore. ctl ray alta _ ———— | wry careful and not the place. Buy your HAS THE, HONOR TO ANNOUNOR | aim. No ticket office down stairs. Performances twie: yurpose of introducing his own companitions | day, at S and & give ® ‘voeal Cones Madame Cora. de Wilhors, Ay: THRATRR—Ls ‘Reademy, P90 Broadway fz ©. MELVILLE AND BLAIRE, OF THE at Aeademy J{4!! on Mon- y Warren aul Hank, the for G. W. 3 © WITNESS THE DEBUT OF THOSE RIGHT lentwed Py ladies who will tmratal: alec inter ond Ming variety ot dances; also Charies we WOULD MIRG SREING 610, MARTINETTT, Tit man who dager ive tuna bod fy ~K.. ht next week at ‘Chariey White wer chat A Tie aL Ty PATRR, MILWAUKI WiLL OPEN FOR SrRins TO Tinea tons eee ois Stars treated with ob liberal ee Urs, oor he +] ars Apetl re pe heats, oi three s fo Ave, tn ber Rielle’: Port fern ss 7-5 - Ariel: y OG TORT —, shorn Bow mou a Ar Ane Sis meat reward will be given by prener ot Gnvene ORTON THURSDAY RE RE ta tin a eve and a OST—ON THURSDAY, MD INST. ONE Ld Ld foundland, wud one yi thew emule ea. Whoneer ori Feturn the same to DAVID GHDDIS, OO Flest strvet, or to 124 Liberty etree. will te liberally ewes, the owrner m nd Be ORTON W sa, DNPSDAT, ‘THO Sup INeT, A RMATA, Digek and tay terrier dou, with a white spot io es and white on wil iis tors. Anewers 4» the ee Uheral reward will be pal tor ety whereabouts, or its teturh fy Mix avenue sbi 2