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Dramatic and Musical Matters. ‘Whe eporas for dhe woek at Nidio’s Garden were “Locresia Borgia,” “Norms,” and “Linde 4i Ghamounix,” all of which tracted gooi boases. The prima donna, Mme. de Gas maniga, was pot, bowerer, 80 successful ib these operas as &® Me works of Verdi, to which she returns. The opera fer thie evening will be the ““Trovaiore.”” As we have said Before, Mme. de Garzaniga’s Leonora is a great lyric wi- ‘empd which vo admirer ef art should miss, The present ® Wo last week of the Opera, as the company i under en- pagement to ©. A. Marebal) to sing at the Philadelphia Academy on pert Monday night, Afier three weeks in PRiksdelphia they gu to the Boeton theatre, After whe pre- sent week it is uot probable that Mine, de Gazaaniga ever wil cing m New York. ‘The concerts of the week were given by Mme. Patania am! bir. Mulet—the latter one of our best resident teachers mi composers. Mme, de Willhoret was tbe principal woralist on this occasion, and sang two of Mr. Millets ‘@cmapositions, both of which were received wih favor by Beritical audieme. ‘The dramatic novehiee of the week were “The Money Question,” ai Laura Keeee’s, which wag not successful, ‘Mr. Brougbam's pretty little comedy, which was “ 4 Do- ehded Case’? of success, at Wallack’s, and “Like and Bulike,”” which Miss Laura Keoue presented for her own Denefit on Saturday night. The last named play i whe Aéolpd) adapiacon the “Demm @ Ang.” The swry is well cnough known here, as the piece bas previouly been given by Mr O'brien at Walack’y, onder the tide of “The Sisters.” In fre Adelphi version Miss Keene plays the esters very web, and the piece was entirely successful. ‘Me anno wncements at the several theatres a ii be found unusually inteweetlug. Ai the Baospway Trmarke the new drama, “Fhe Son of MN,” ie announced as ready for its first representation thi evening. The cast of characters is unusually ¢trong, for this even- Mrelnding Mr. and Mre. FE. TE. Davenport, Mre. W. Do- wemport and Mde. Ponisi. This drama is an adaptation of “Le Fie de ia Nuit,” which had a great ran at the Porte Saiut Martin, Paris. Tue Broadway version is the work @f Mr, Charles Gayler. At Bexton’s Taxarnn “King Richard 111.? is the principal phere, the Duke of Gloucester by Mr. Edwin Booth, who gmakes his début in tho metropolis on this occasion. He bas Been praised, ‘and that highly,” by wWe proviveial press, fand there is much cariosity to see him, The afterpieca is “Qaiching @ Governor,” with pretty Polly Marshal as Kawi rive Kioper At Lovns Keene's Teaver “Like and Unlike’ is an- moanced for the second time,and “The Elves” for the ferty-reventh. Miss Keene plays in the firet piece; while ‘Me last has host pone of ite popularity. Watiscn's Taxaree will be closed this evening, in con- sequence of the benesit of Mr. Lester, the stage manager, @t we Academy of Music, The Dill ie long andstrong, It fmelodes “Rob Roy.’ “A Decided Case? “A Day Af. ter the Wedding” and “Jenny Lind.” The whole company a Wallack’s Will appear, reinforced by Mr. Wallack, Mr. & L. Davenport, Mr. Blake, Mr. Brougham, Mr. A. H. Davenport, Mr. Whiting, Mrs, EL. Davenport, aud Mre. Jebn Wood, of the Boston theatre. Ai the Bowery Taare the equestrian drama ie at fwacting ful) houses, The Dill for to-night is “ Rookwood,” tm which Mr. Derr and his trained horse have prominent bles. ‘‘ Katharine and Petruchio” is the afterpiece, At Bansvm’s Muser™ “ Neighbor Rookwood,”? a the Foug!!y American drama, is announced for this evening — f& fret performanco in New York. This play bad a great @usees at the Bostou Musoum. ‘Tee Covonxn Orens.—At Wool’s Minstrels, in addition te the regular concert, “ The Double Bedded Room” and fap intertude, “ Tragedy vs. Comedy,” are announced. At Bucesay’s “ The Ola Folks’ Concert’’ 1 stil! popular, and i is again on the bills for to night, with the “ Colored Pictore Gallery” and “Down in Alabama.”’ At Bryant’s (QMechanice’ Ha!!) “The Garroters,” “Sawdust Scrobaw,"’ and al) sorts of funny things are announced. Beas. —Mr. Thalberg gives @ concert at Cucina Uils evening. His Woetorn tour promises be even a greater @fomph than his career in the Fastern cities. Mr. Uliman emfied for Purope last Wednesday. Be goes w complete bie ‘ferrangements;with eeveraljrticts of the fst rauk, who will ‘wmdoobtedly visit ue during the coming season. A leticr from San Francioo gives the most gloomy acoounte of the Vaeairoe in that city. Mrs, Julia Dean Hayne was playing to ‘what are calied fair houses at Maguire’s Opera Howse, which WW not hold over #000. Dr. Hayne and Mr. Ryer are the managers. The Metropolitan has seven or eight managers Mine Albertine was whnounced to p April, Mrs ‘Be actors are net even promives mecebanics being first paid, the mong the stock. The Suvannal prost speaks very highly @f Mis Buna St who hat made quite « Meir city. Mice J. M. Davenport, hay ances at Hilieurg, hae boon re-eu retiree from Ue Madi Whoatres wk t demsed by Mr Geeefe) uncinayeor Mares ir phoy Mr. and Mre Wot Rw probable Hit w Mestre during Hie ‘Bewt aruet, annows @ Toceday, Sie wh in end Mr. Harrison. Mr. H.C. Jarrett is now the acting saanager of Burton's theatre. During the agement of Mr, E. Booth Mr. Burton intents to play in © the Mey Hyves. The vow ps im preparation are: at Laura Reene’s, + Christi? Jolustone Variety) at Wal fack’s, “One Goat Sor Two Suite? by Mr, W "Fhe Devil's Horse? St We Bowery, The latior efaptation of a French hippe<ame by Mr. Brough Phe Tumonar Maas ie au ~ from a veries of mitnole | ! ley, furor weiits im Ube Svutts t one of th an Pyue at Nibi y Mise Louisa Jtyn jor, 9 Al) bande. The leet comes trom Mr. Broughara in bis rom before te Theta Pulte Chi The iNigying to the ex we Prep ‘ote! 9 honor dead Scorn not to dabble fur its daily wd finger, in the fe 1 ite desecrau | Pe ndag ttt np ‘The Drama and the THE DRAMA VS, MORALITY—SEAMON OF THE REV. DR. VAN ZANDT IN REPLY TO DH, BELLOWS. Last evening Rev. A. B. Van Zandt, of the Ninth street Dutch Reformed ehurch, delivered an address on “The ‘Theatre in its Relation to Public Morals” to a very targe congrepauion. After an anthem by the choir and the reading of a portion ofthe Scriptures, the 168d hymn war sung, com mencing as follows: — Destraction’s dangerous read ‘What multitudes parsnel While that which jeads ny bse waed Iv known and sought b Tho reverend gentioman then asl Up An appropriate prayer and the choir ang another Lymn, the firet verse of which is subjoined — So let ourl! Be wad bis text would be found pg fifin chapler of iphesians and at the eloventh verse, which reads Uvus:— “Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of dark- nese, Dut rather reprove them.’ The speaker observed hat tbore was a marked difference between thove who wore Christians and those who were not Christians; the former were designated “children of and the latter the “children of darkaess;” and the work’ of darkness: io- cided nil those ungodly practices aud porruts whieh spring from ignorance of God or @ disregard of His au thoes t tho use of the text, with reference tw the eubject of ee discourse, ‘The theatre in its rejation to public morals,” le would endeavor both to justify ts application and fultil iw injunction, by showing tha: theatrical enter- taluments, aig pen 3 conducted, properly came under ‘the description of unfruitful works of darkness, and asa consequence, that in any way t patronixe or encourage them was unbecoming in Christians or in any who pro- fessed to be the friends of morality, He was aware viat the mere announcement of thoge heads of discourse would erect a barrier of prejudice in some minds against tno truth which he desired to present. By thus indicat.ny. in adpance the position which he intended w take, he would be ent of at once froma the sympathy, and partiaps from the attengon, of all these persons wi ho entertains od Modified Oppion~ upon that subject. He might also powsi bly awax e charge of sntelerance and bigotry, an in- putation which with’ some would be emough im itself to outweigh ail the force of eyidence and argument. [t seemed @ matter of surprise to the reflecting that not the multitude but many sensible people were so easily car rried away by the more sound of words, which were ofan only the vocabulary of cant. An epithet or a name was often eufficint to take captive the undestanding, and burry to conelusions which had no foundation in reason or in fact. We heard much in this age of liberal opinions and a hibe- ral Christianity, and as we looked back upon the intole- ages, whatever called ‘welf Uberal wi ‘bie reception, whieh was not e Fame reason, whatever ‘ere dec ided and positive, though marked by than the inherent rigor of truth and righteousness, ly divcredited and evaded, without the expense of either investigation or argament, The er continued stconsiderabie length t criticise “modern Hberalis: The advocates of Uhat doctrine afhrmed that @ man im’ be & good Christian and yet deny the divini and repudiate the cardinal doctrines of his Hiss Christianity might pass urquestioned, thou, not ouly confol med to this world, but self: prompter sud jeader * ies worldiiness, and the patron and Gefunder of its most demoralizing inatitations. But was Cherie 'y aod morality snuffed at us a hard gravity aud a narrow prejadice, i a man abstained from practices and pleasures in'which the wicked delight- ed, snd have no iollowsh.p with the unfruitful works of darkness? “I trath,” gad he, has a positive character | and moral onueeribed limits, then truth must tolerant of falsehood, or the bonds Lay the staddard of truth and the boundaries of good morals whore } you are bound by your own rule to be towards whatever is beyond it; but if the Word : jot uly op the ground » to oppose ard rebuke xelusive ol] is your rule, isteney, but by his authority whatever in precept or iD practice ctradiots that Word.” Applying the tost of this unerring standard to the kubject { in hand, he would show that theatrical entertainments, as ordinarily conducted, were @ great moral evil, aud pro- erly came under the description of unfraithil works of darkness, The proposition was designed! clause ‘as ordinarily conducted,” upon that subject, to have an, pret deal with the +4 eutertainnier Nt be, that the advocates of the theatre were found to spend. “But if they stepped forth as the champions of iis particular amusement, they must boldly fuce the fact ‘of the theatre as it ig and as it ever bad been. They told (ive religious world) that their arguments were ta! quired uses in any tangible om in to woes they found by the ‘con- the advocats the drama, as the rs would Fay—en pot in estan ima- y result from a combination of causes possible to but never palpable to the experience. “If . © and go,”’ then Its influences would be | of “tius and +0.” A great deal could be said upon any sub- | foot with the help of an if"? “ag uaguesionable’ plays | ri were written by Christian poeta—if Christian managers controled the stage—if Christian players performed to a Christan audicnce—if the scenery and decorations were always chaste, and if brothels, barroom and their vile ap- were abolished from the ee of the play —ina word, if the whole complexion, character, = and inftnences of thy d sand might be useful” And this hy thetleal defence of an t ary drauut was the best ‘U could be said for an institution which was entirely the re- j verse of what they’ said it ought to be, and fondly fancied | that ic might be, And Christians were’ Mogical bigots and intoleraut puritans if Wey persisted in refusing to frequent those peatiferous hannts ‘of impiety and ven aga re c not to emul, Dat to cherish bed, betause we can cones sid'not be as bed.”? the lnnsons of tthe defence of the stage upon the ht be, hiwl always fulled to effect a 4 without permanently improv re ki be ¥ its decency. The at reforn only served to gild its to extend its” corrupting juences. glad Of any excuse 18 th ny theory pans cher, ae an advocate fur couraged tO frequent | the playhouse if they @ nF Jit to the recent tench nes of awe Who elal to be u waoher of religion, who, while only pretending to justify the hypothe drama, yet waxiby warm tn hiv argument, pointed out the | # lewding Airectly through the pit and | fe it i. This apostle of the play- | aker. repndiating the puritanical maxims ! sunder, upon hie own re<pon. of separation betwoen the eburch and ihe work odlish a fellowship of righteousness with unrightecumness, und effeet a concord of Christ with Relial upan the benchos of the theatre. He had discovered that the chureh, by maintaining ita own peculiar life and of Chret and oF eivility, the bro . NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1857. prian will dad beers hee dramatiste, nonorable exceptions, were demoralicng in thelr nature. It wae argued, in fayer seeeamneneng. Hasiials, that amusement was Decessary and lawful, wank pat ey to do with amusement which was unlaw- fur We tate told, eald he, that the stage is the = popa- don, and took upon him the form ef a servant, and made iv the Hkeness of men.” The sermen eenainted of ‘ap eulogy upon the tife and character ef Jesus Chriet. The lar and fascusating of all amusements. So much the more } ig Dr. Hatfield preached * the afternoon and the Rev. dangerous itis, then, cin ee evils make it | Dr. Campbell in the even! une, and attractiveness a mis! ‘beauty and ‘This cburch was former! y occupied by ‘Dr. HatSeld, in splenior conspire to make it a re ee cmeway to Thirty second street, Dut bas been removed from there to hell, It wae said that those 1 were the acci- present locality and rebuilt, It i6 a neat dents and abuses, Pa did not ig ietle wooden structure, built in the Gothic to the amusement, So false dice, marked cards and | gtyle, the inside finished in imitation of marble cheating and robbing \p general be called the acci- | locks; it is 65 feet by 45, contains nearly seks yews, dea and abuses of gambling, So be ges bones, squan- and is. calculated to accommodate over four bi per- dered Property, BS school room in the hardly th nk that, therefore, ‘raheem tog where sonie three hundred and fitty children meet ever; patronize the gambling room to Spy tae fio waa to i Sens and during the summer season their number keep ¥t from falling into the hands of | much larger. The copgregation of the chureh is smaail, or that the sober ought to ange og with decency rand ix less than one hundred persons; but as this part of moceration as an example of the thing should be done. the being built up ver: idly, and as this is the We are tokl that the theatre was 80 popular that it could not yi bang bai up very riya a the congre- be» bolixhed, and if the chruch does not accept and adopt it, Fe ‘will soon be very much increased. ail its insluences and attractions aust be given over to the devil. iit dbeevil which we have represented, said the amen spaakor, itis the devil's own, it belongs to him and let him City Intelligence, have it.’ Fhe church has no more use for theatre than it Finer Day oF mm New Excise Law.—It seems that cer- thas for tbe dram Ones the brotbel, and when with spe- | tain provisions of the new excise law went into operation cious words the theatre is offered to the em- ast Friday at such ia the of the po- brace of the church, yy the condition of ay at Doon—at least opinion the churches’ endorsement ea approval of it | ce magistrates. The new law provides that persons who are found drunk in the streets must be locked up until tober, and then tell the names of the parties, under oath, who furnished them with liquor, after which they must a fine of $10 each, oF in default of payment be impri- Fonod for ten days, —It will be poe that this is tho “ten it ip only just ort ina the old AAR yy ES OR pack = aimed ¢ control all the dome of glory of them, ‘ad eee ofinee them “Ail these will I give thee if thou ship me.’? in the language of the church’s head we wonld reply to the infamous ‘suggestion, come Grou what chaunel it may, “Get thee hence, Satan.’? day clause’? of the law over again, The sec- clasion, the reverend gentleman pointed out the ore of | tion of the law which to state where Christians of rey (gleeciag bee arget and | they procured their evidently an attempt to close portrayed the evils which would ‘upon the youthful | the unjicensed liquor 8] those brought before Among Justice Osborn yesterday ‘were the following parties :— Elizabeth O'Neil, on being brougbt before ‘the magistrate, stated that she procured ‘the liquor at No. 104 Chambers street. Sho was locked up. Prince Adbert, a negro, was. heighad pag but his memory failed him as wo "where be got is Jessie Kempson proc ber oe ‘at Sach’s lager bier saloon in Broalway, near Worth street. Locked up for ten days. Halpin bought her grog of a man named White, portion of the community if they were encouraged to visit the temple of the drama, HENRY WARD BEECHER ON THE DRAMA. Nev. Mz. Beecher’s evening jecture, at bis church in Brooklyn, yesterday, was directed agaist the movemeut in favor of the drama initiated by Dr. Bellows. Mr. Heecber strongly advocated the bigamy of enlarging tho sphere of ley ‘timate amusements and recreation for the young, but he denounced the theatres as calculated on!y | jn po street, No. 14. She also was locked up. io demoralize and do. mischief. His arguments were | \"yrancis Kertlene sar bo teen mock from liquor pro- mainly directed against the theatres as they have hitherto din Mulbe treet, near Spring, but did not kno been conducted, Re dean that in yn the drama pent tt reg _ ote pele, ng, w 1s not evil in its aims and principles, yet he mainta'ne: that practically it was a radiating centre ro of vice and disi- Mons Orrosmion 10 Tus Lars Laci Facnan— pation, and could never be made otherwise, however | Tu Rexwers.—It seems the emigrant and railroad rauners inueh it might bereformed, Even were it possible to con- } do not like certain of the laws passed at the recent sesrien of the Ivgislature. A meeting of this fraternity was herd template its Lge ge it must covetige Mg ¥ na. ture, ab a ready gate the Pood and tho weal would be teraplad io moral | ‘nthe Frst ward on Saturday ni ist, w when the following destruction. He spoke im the severest condemnation of | mong other resolutions were passe Dr. Bellows and the principles be had put forth in this Whereas, The black republican Legislature has passed a connection, The moveneat he thought, was calculated few maleive ney rent oa railroad ceaheed oo < elaairo9 to swell the crowd already thronging the popular avenues of suci we are de} our ves Me Tartans ait eles To an eee Ee enemas | rights; andl wherens, we Dellove such aos uncomaitatonsl, the drama Would ever compensate fur. therefore be it W ‘That the counsel to this society be directed to procure an ion to prohibit otticers from earrying said ‘act into effect, until the decision of the courts be had on the copatitutional = raid act; and be it hereby further Reeolv: it this soriety wil! Protect all Persons in + violating sald act, until said decision is procured. Tue Cova. Jesnces’ Fees Butt —Connuenow.—The stato. ment made in the Hknaup yesterday morning, with respect to the operation of @ bill passed by the late legislature increasing the fees of justices of the peace, was incorrect. | far regards its benefit to the civil justices of this The new act applies veg of the peace-—known a3 fH Places '—in the country alone. The jurisdiction of these functionaries extends to the amount of $100, whilet the seven officials im this city are called “district justices,” and Whe Elopement Excitement in Ohio. JOMN DEAN OUTDONE—SEVENTY-FIVE THOU DOLLARS RECURED—THE PARTIES ARRESTED AND > 4 BXAMINED. . (From the Xenia Onto Nonpareil, Apri 27.) Previons Tuesday Awelt a fair maiden in the quiet and staid town of Xenia, surrounded by all the appliances of wealth and luxury, aud, in addition, the un- tiring vigilance of two maiden aunts and a “ gar-deen.” These parties administered carefully, no doubt, to every possible want of the maiden, except that of the society of persons of the other ‘sex. Against the * nanghty the litte charmer was as carefully guarded as if 'y male haman was a bloody Camanche, “armed to the ieeth,’? and a cannibal at that. The guardian aud the elderly maidens, however bountifully they may have be- stowed their favors in other respects, ‘are reported to have kept Miss Sarah Martin in nun-like seclusion. Bat a change—a radical one at that—came over the dreams of the maiden. In some manner Miss Martin go eluded the watehfulness of her tri as to make the acquaintance of one of the sterner sex, by the name of Boyd, who was, no doubt, pri- marily atiracted by the rosy checks and large, sparkling ‘orbs ” of the lady; and secondarily, “drawn op” by the brilliant pile of 75,000 in her own right. ”* Itis surmised that the young gentierman—who was rather ‘fast, = ing bis “money free,” and enjoying occasionally a get have jurisdiction w the extent of $250. The clerks of these latter named courts collect all the fees and treasury, under oath, on the the amount into the city of each nothing whatever to do with the fees, and a body of functionaries entirely diferent from the county justices who have bad the legislative compliment paid to A Pinemay Krityp—Rew Ovem wy aN Excing—A young man, named Richard H. Huntington, late from Utica, was killed last night, while running to a fire alarm, about 7, ne | o'clock, ‘He was op the rope of No. 28 Engine, of which PS eles same, Great | Scns tnt aoe timer nt tes eat friends, and was therefore compelled, at least openly, to | {ell under the engine, which ated over his » break- an proper Wtanee. ing his #yine and dislocating his collar bone, ‘This was in Chambers street, near Broadway. He was taken to the that he is, | Hespltal, but 4 before arriving there.” Coroner referred ever, “young love,” Impatnons erentare knows no bow and on the self same Tuesday Connery if 4 was called, uid agreed to give a permit to his friends to oe two ung owyers mate ia on ie per. | Siagraph (o hia mother cottate ie Utiea, to take the precincts of “Xenia,” s Paresing thete way northward they Move | fw his laic home. Mr. Huntington was quite a young See ieiafiad Soar pace by evant | be ‘but fail being pure y nt oy he aforesaif “Xenia they hired with $25, “it is <i & certain charioteer toconvey them with extraor- dinary feetness w “parts unknown,” ai least to their pur- suers, The next place of stopping was “somewhere else,’ where a bona fide license Was in some manner procured, and where, by a justice of the peace, the marriage rite’ was performed according to law. But tho “hounds” were baying at a distance, and “distance lent enchant- ment wo the view”? as usnal, and they deeming all the while that increasing the distanes would increase the enchanting felicity of the occasion, started again on their “chevy chase” for matrimonial sweets, and ar- rived in due ume at North Lewisburg, In Champaign county. Here they were married according to law and to fart, at even o'clock in the evening, on Thursday. Next | Colonel Cordell, of the Sixth, has just resigned; Maj. Zook, morning they were disturbed by the officers of Justice, | a young olticer, will be a candidate for the post, and Ad: among whom was the lively “‘Sheritt of Logan county,’ | fotant Rathbone will, we bear, be a candidate for the Ma with a warrant for the quasi husband, on a charge of fatse | jority. Miuraxy Irexs, Eurcrions, &.—Many changes in office im the several uftioers in the different regiments in this city have occurred quite recently, and in every case the vacan. cles caused y resignations have been filled by judicions selections and with reference to improvement; for instance, u the 2d Regiment, Henry Robinson, importing merchant and John Clarke, do., have been chosen unanimously Colo” nel and Lcutenant Colonel Texpectively, and have accepted and entered upon the discharge of the duties of their sta Uons. Capt, Irvin, commanding City Grenadiers, has been elected Major of the regiment; C was ran as a candidate against Capt. Irvin. Iv the 12th Regiment, In. spector Jno. 8. Cocks, of Hall's brigade, bas been elected agg Majer Hi. 3 Weeks, Lieut. Colonel, and Lieut. Waits, Major—all regarded as excellent selections. Lieut. ‘The laty—Mre. Surah Maus pt gen then br. night into operation to-day. The boats will leave James slip, on to onr city of Springt evening appeared before our Probate Judi nder a writ | of habeas corpus. Here, these who were present caw a young girl, of scarcely ummors, with fulr hair, | ree blue, but sparkling weeks, and a tine symmetric form, all of which rendered the possessor richly worth rumhing away with—even if he were with outa copper. But the fact that ber futher, the late Dr. Martip, of Xenia, had left her the nee of his large property, he New York sido, and land at South Tenth street, ou the Withameburg side. A fine ferry house has been com- pleted at the foot of South Tenth street, and at James slip Anew onc isin procest of eroction. To-day the boats, of which reports peak very highly, will run free of charge to yu it vehicles. The proprietors claim that this ferr most convenient for passengers to ater works, Cypress Hill, Evergroen ILis also the chortest route to the cast @ halo of romance over tha affair that increased | Fashion, Union and Gontreville race courses, and to Ja- @ hundred fold its interest. The guardians of the girl | maica and Newtown, Tt is supposed that the opening of Were represented before the Probate Judge, by “ Esq. | Chambers street to James clip will edd very much to the Winans,” a cute legal ‘i mm Xenia, while | yalue of dus forry the girl herself was ‘legally eus by Tehabor Maxenixe or nik New Yous Tyroorariacat, UI0N.—A yory win, Keg. Druring Wis hearing « Keq, Winans” represent. ed Sr, Hoyd ns one © grand eeoundrel, spomomng, ifany, | interosting meeting of this society was heid on Satarday not mere than five or six good traits inthe world.’ If the ing last, at their rooms, in the Bowery, Tho printers picture war a true one, then indeed Sarah was in a wad tix. ut the kearing was continued unt! Saturday morning of last week, ped Mr. Corwin ton considerable degree mu | ot New York have for the lat four years been divided into two distinet organizations, one consiaing of the dified the impression previously preeioced, and ary aon priaters. The ‘other was composed of very forcibly that the gr) was pot wally bold im restraint | We ioters, who had & daunes organs organization under fand that the ought to be freed at onee the ttle of the “Cooperative Union.” on Tues Tn the meantime young Royd, who, let ue say hero, ie evening the Cooperative Union held a meeting at Tam: nnder twenty ine, apd i also under guardianship, arrived | Many Hall, when it waa roswlved te abandon Uhoir oriaui- from n elegant Dringing the Sheri with bm for fear bo | Aven Stina tere ar other boty. an! bs es one bim Dale Court was again efjourned ntti 2 o'clock | WeFe #0 numerous thas sanctity, wax anewerablo for the gollia# and vicas of the bers the meeting was adjeurtred are cegradiog, hinted tata, world in fenoral, and fur malignant disasters | Gs Saturday afternoon, when both parties, reormented by | Yess, ‘when the orgat! Tn ge Up from the blackest depths by vice deg * Mb2 Jkritous intiuencet of the theatre in particelar | their lawyers, made their appearance in the court room. the entbusiasm munifested the ‘that Upeleansed anc! reek Ing With infectious The teacher of morale and religion had discovdred |. Mr. is quite @ good looking young oe printers of New York, of ali branches, will be uuitel in Drage foul | tal erime, that not mingling with but rather reproving the | form, hair, banging in curls, a fair intelligent | Que harmonious body. Foun ir tory i unin gue tac wos of dark, Wag Wie aio ae: | Gonmtoanse abd apparel Just tb man aroma young | TT Cer Smunme —Owing 1 Ue tne of the se oD exc ‘ e work! belie i, Poor slandere! infamy! behold bow rare woman jhe coy oO fy amingled hypocrisy au howe young lady has been deseribed: and it inay be well | sou the different cricket clube have not been able to com fod beautiful tho lovely forma aia impare sb corrayting amusements, but to frequent and | imagined that even the additional "$13,000" wanld not bC | menoe the game us exrly ae umnal, but to-day the New Spgarciiea o6y ~ Sa. { custain them. Vice i to be cured not oY rt ciding and ¢ de a cae nae Bev. ‘ Tock Chi tune tty a fraternal be, then, so verdant as to fancy gel | erying its shameloms exhibitions, but by fellowship wi made the most wir mity, and | York Cl i poe wer a Beech, oF any comprommur ng paxcion and apologies sen as catrentel terns of Garknere. "ore. | 4 iene. Sremele ta which they di os nd. Wicket ohed. tt 10 0° nd up Within the lart Frew beter tod th conition as intrinsically and pal sy ab. quantity of learnidg and acutenees We quote some of | atin be pi ‘Services, of Crossiuy for the ower ing poe St wich ite obeardity it demonstrat? his a pn ey swe. Maen Ue te | after al that might be sald about the lawfulness of auuse: fey Martin, wilnovt ‘joornal om : vupaien gene: ment in the abstract, and all that fletou of tho fancy rela- | ™, Martin ae oes , B bave #04 ious i, must be allowed, pees pet mney thesire in parton, the whele ¢ at guardian, and Bobert P. Pogue and Wee Mills, executors torped upon the ques Do find © opjxrite wo please the crows, tis. He expected & show in the requel that nd trustess of the estate. ad wear te finns a Besartenl entertainments Non Weir very ature tee wt, liarper, Probate Welge of Urewne county, sworn A Bam A Wrnive Trmaren Lola Monies has been Seton of ta se ae Sed'end he meee | ret them: they are "be “earns of Greene " ; eclipeed—ui1s te shale. At Wheeling, Fa., om | ages of he world. The Tet asp — or utcertain an to hivagr, Umi he'waraaher “twenty | ber ofthe delegawe are e tobe ca the and Monday night, « the Uheatre, Mise Dora Shaw, io te mid- p bf on in te orumry nt Kb a pronide | Past” or ‘twenty-one pt Foie nom ee me, ‘and there is po dou! a bum Ge oe Whe fret corns (the Gasetic etates) ke Armand Moved » of moral pollution, Ay ‘orime—that {ts influ- Mr. Whiteman, sworh—Ila! heart Mr. Bord say he was matches: tsreagut curing their Vick. gat poo dy 4 onl ~ undhat continually. Upou the | Not of age, but would be in At Miss Martin had said | Tyo Thane ty Pig Onackxas—Great ADVANCE IN Pucks mending in the wi tilie of the stage, where the two bad | ence is evil, am aay y. Upoa been talking very bv inely together, walked furiously and majerticalty up to the foollighte, and declared that, a: abe wee DM prop ported, she would na play: she grthered op the fold of her costly dress, soowled upon Armand, ai er) oy from the wtage. The audience wee metre) lew ly dumbfounded at this extraor , > the part of Mise Dora shaw. Armand 7 chet) etend quietly looking om during the euact Of thir seen, az ft had concluded te stepped forward, and (ns quiet, uruffied manner, proceeded wo hat Ue et) lad etocioutly endeavored to render her disagreeable to hiner! aod the member of the com nd appenied Wo (howe prevent wo deci e a vo Uae Sobor wv m mode by the lady. Mr. Hauet emart, that Mise Thy the world Ut the the woman's fovor and the perform Mire Shaw Buorrvent oF Axornyn OC Lene ya an fete (Mich.) Bepnblican records anotiver fed, despite The Char delinquency. Rov oImniel W. Peres, of the ne “ the town of Bellewuc, in Raton ¢ recently ‘ hie wife and two children, ead left for parte « " s hived girk whe bad been Living for ser hie fight he wrote a regret company wit! Ay. While on ly A stating that he woul’ felt constrained t» do #o by which be aud the mufertunate gir! had fe Memerivegpiveed in. The creditors of Mr. Piaroe ha timer nia hs property Nowrnsor Carrran axp Nowraean Lanon |r yO Tee Sorte jetter in the Fayetteville (N. ©.) Ceerer ewes “Anat a Northern company has agreed to furnieh on Dec river, within two years F the comple Gon of the on re, Dungan, Cartwright & O0., seven million h of binck band iron ore. = is te b 4 on the spot, by which it ree—how much Wwe are un bot doubtiews at least a much more, So that here x to be ght into market, by one company in Gere years, ray fourteen miliiow of dollare worth of iron wwe from thie Anpanitor y of undeveloped and ante Weald of North Care imu’ degrading character and demoralizing indwence of the ex sung Grama, i advocates were for the paawrt content to put in the plea of guilty, —" they reed many extenuations ae to the rigor of judgment ‘The main fact of the Indiotmanat might safely fo open their own confessions; but a: she admieeion of a fact was generally coupled with eo many jes of apologies, and was fen put ‘th with the design ve uding the effects of a detatied expecnre, truth and Justice Feqnired that the evidence itt we case shonld pro. ‘coed, The reverend geatioman then proceeded w give a graphic delineation of the interior and exterior of the be conge nual to the tate or it omeed to piewse. The 4 the theatre if the stage did not Vicious woul! not vi tninieter to their deprayet and dominant desires, In the matayement of a theatre we Dad & potty despotern in the hand: of our whe determined the eharacter of the p fer igned Une ports Of Ue players, and who was not expected Tee abows public taete OF be wiser or betier than tho com. ty whieh ei him. For managers and actors not t © Gewire involved the t profession, and he wae language of their own oh wae fait that not only world beld them to be j vik and only Dott nas w Tee the cae dopted Yheir calling, must have mot to have the ued it, and must aba: Here could that deep, tema. accounted for if it had pot a Urtory of the profession and én A eage? The Doctor then glanoed quoted Tr, Below’ description of it y the triumphs of Re iF fF I: E the setual dange at the ple } art in th chivel, ner for | the sake © architectore OF the musio—all those were # but the ee which the devil knew weil how to em: ploy in giving weet w that which wae the chief attraction of the pine Was perfectly understood by all te fre quenters that the theatre was w place, in the language of w | fled but graceless writer, “where ‘they may take ap air for a seacon beyond the diccess of the strict consotence, wl pho cold morality reine, « place of fen and frolic, innocence and beauty —cxempt from all sermenizing, «aint: ship, the sober representations of life and duty, except 20 far as these latter may be introanced for the pu of ridicule, jo which form aud production ‘eey are alwaye the’ most popular favorivee; a place where the Wort ebangobed devnclee avd Whe mow 9 that che would be seventeen in Uctoher ‘The counsel on the part of the defence offered ae evi- | —Everybody knows that the patriotic juvenile population dence the certificate of marriage, signed by Aaron Winder, | Of this country depends upon the Chinese for supplies of North Lewisburg, Obio, 2 copy of the marriage leense | of fire crackers ; labor is too high te thie country. to from the Probate Judce of Champaign county. produce them, even if we knew how. The srerage an- A copy my the res'gnation of Awron Windor ®* | nual importation of fire crackers into the United Statue Justice of ©, in March, 1867, s« certified te by the | amounts to about 125,000 boxes, The importation has some Cork ‘of Champaign ty, war presented, but was od- A ih ‘a8 180,000 boxes. ‘The value of im. jected to on the part of the delence corte baw varied $160, to $200.000. Tho «price Mr. Corwin claimed that |t war no evidence whatever, ae fore the recent war war 61 60 per box; the price has the resignation war @ private and could have ne | recently advanced 85 per box, showing an advance of force, The marriage was legal Jasticn did act. | $140 per box. Henoe the 4th of July boys will probably rom the certificate it is presumed that ho wae e Justiceds | have to pay about ten vents per pack for them, which, Jaco, (Mr. Corwin quoted Hand Sth Ohio Repore and | after al’, will make about ae much noise a@ ten conte can “othee sources to sustain bis position.) buy else. Ab lenat, the cost of these At this point the Court adjourned. Of course the young Totecknice ts large, considering any derived from man will get bis wife. The Nonparia concludes its teport ownaud is prey ure, One or two hundred ty good eum t pop off each year. Hasteoms Dosanes to mie Winot oF Pouce Han momoon.—Capinin Leonard, of the Second ward police, om Saturday handed ee Ackerman, of the Ninth wart, the mam of 6560 80, which had been collected from. merchants and others in the Second ward, by Bergeants Cavanagh wud Lewis, for the widow and child of policoman Hardenbrook, who some woeks ago wns killed by bar- glare with the paragraphs annexed — We understand that Mr. Royd («not withent “viatble means of sapport "a heretofore etated, but tat be has « We have no doubt os to his faodlity for eup- If and bie wife in comfortatie and gen eat Many reports concerning the geutlorham’s porso- rand habite are in circulation whieh are to lation Iny interested pertier. We presume Mr Boyd is able to ahow ae © clean & record’ fs the rare of bis calumniaters. About thie, € little to ray, furthor than to clear our’ | ine any Impreseions whieh ¢night ect un favorably to bis character | ‘al ol tally untrve, and have been put in cire Our Demerara Correspondence. Growamows, Demerara, April 4, 186 A submarine telegraph te being laid from here to Point Spata, and easterly to Surinam, and the connection will be complete in less than a year, with all the British, French, Spaniah and Danish {slunds, The estimates fur the year 1857 amount to $1,207,612 for expenditore. » cholera i on the wane tp the interior, and none pre in the city. ©) Wills of health are issued to ail veerels eniling from ths port. The weather continnes very wet and ook, Annet ov New Yous Picrroowmra ix Sino Aixe.--The advent of Sands, Nathans & Os.’s eirens in this Vilinge of Tuesday evening will long be remembered for the crowd On personSprosent, and the large haul Coe geutionan lost his wallet her valuable papers and Anomber of persona, including , relieved of various «ume, varying | from five t twenty dollars, The police of the village were } vigilant, but they were wot equa! in shrewdness to the | New York and the grow Ophar pers Three persons were arrested | ing cane is stunted, whieh will cause the crop w be far during the evening, but diecharyed for ack of evidence. | below an average yield Yesterday Ofer Ryder visited, Peekskill and found the | Last weok 18 coolies Yeft for Calcutta, ‘The exports of engar for the past fortnight amount to 1,622 hogsheada, 71 Uerces, 820 barrels and 320 bays Rum, 752 panchéons, 260 bhia., 3 harrely. Molaswe, 4:1 ncheons, 6 hhils.,'0 barrels and 60 carks. Rice, 8,767 pocketbook containing the check. notes, kc., im one of the circus wagons, Where it dooltiew war thrown after the money, aaa tee to day the name altieer arrestod a village, charged with the robbe- ry Fy and brought them to tia place. The parties ar , and 200 tons of other produce. ames as Daniel Mel Preseott and reights are very low and the sapply a abun. fers hai from New yore chy tig "ring Re- dant, and severa! veawels have departed in ballset. Trade puisicam, Apr W. i very dou. MARITIME INPBLLIGBROE. Wa" AU packages and B he aes aks ie es tk Port of New York, May 3, 1857. ARRIVED. Sieamahin Roanoke, Skinner. Norfolk, Ac, wiih mdse and nelda, fot Ne se Berd Greeny, Shanghae, 113 da bah tot New , , March ‘it, w conn ie mE eT eaere Bag Bat ‘cg snehor on acconnl’ of @ dense foan st, Se: C Bade, Daring, trom’ Rio Jancirofor New jew York: miles BE of indy Hook, apoke whaleshi Marelus, New Bedford, 40 months ous, with 2,200 bb] vabip Hight t (Of Boston), Boyd, Cardia, 31 days, with Ship Silas Holmes, Gritith, New Orleans, Uday and 5 passengers, to Wm Nelson & Son. April $5) wed signala with ‘ship » May Ist at 5PM, lat S440, was in co with sehr Medora, of Bosion, hound Noh, with a deck load of xc) nD Sancho Le gg Friend, Boston, 3 daya, with mdse, to Binal am & Reynolds Burk OJ Bayes, Shiverick, Buenos Ayres, March 11, with hides, de, to W. eForest, Brig Julia Ford tof Boson), Griffen, Remedioa, April 20, with sugar, do, to 0 ora & Neplie sel to Waleh, Carver & Pauly Iai 83-66, low 76 45, Books sehr y hence for Mob) Sehr Geaine (Olden galliog). Krippelmeyer, Ciudad Bolivar, 9 days, with hides, to Oelricl *, Schr Lombard, Harding, Turks Islands, 10 days, with ealt, to Oroaby, Crocker & € ¥ Mary A Morgan, Pearsall, Virginia, Sebr Mary Langdon, Simonton’ Rock nd. Rebr Golden Rule, Bullock, Linoolnvilie. Sebr Laura” Mangam, Whalen, Gi aeeser, Behr Island \ Overton, Boston, Behr Rebecca, Dilion, Boston for Rondout, Rehr James f Ashmead, Rogers, New Badiord Rte Pelwean, Auldrich, Providenes, Swamer Quinebaug, Hollom, Norwich. Brig © Perkina, from the West Indies, Also, one brig unkown, SAILeD. Few Quarantine tale AM, steamships prmaethonn, Havens; own, Noriola, de. Alabama, Savannah, Jany ‘Alwoy pe Albiogs and Ascericau Unions Liverpool; Wiliam Te di Havese . Wind : sunrise, N; meridian, calm; sunset, N and light Lt iy omy ter Marine Report. MSAVANNAH, May Arr snip Colombia, Sturges, Cadis, ye. PHILADELPHIA, May 2.0 $—Are Fanny Fosdick, , Liverpool: brigs Calvert, Willar, 5 Ant Elizabeth, Taylor, Kingston, Ja; ‘Al Hen. Gilchri, and Gov Norihip, Canlouas; wh ‘Wood, Ber- ada; B Watton Ra oot os Farnell I. 3; Nell laley m ton, awn gpk: Mid Gaston, Honesty, Appleton, ands Siddcwra ui M sees) wicamahips ¢ rity of Mathews, Hints Kennebes, Hand, WYork, bark Jon Matwell: Davia! Lass Fa; ecbrs Gyeloné, Dall, New bediord; Mary HI Mittin, Melia, Boston; Jobn Beatty, Sharp, do; Mail, Crowe, Providence, G@ A Nichols, Gandy, NYork; Margarst, Cabili, do; Mornin, Siar, Luther, Albans , Kilen, Luther, de? Mary Ann, MeKnoll, R Power, Hukbes, itary ph sylph. Hark’ Mary Auo, Bowen, Prov Ay. eeoneene nee veporied lor Portland, arrived as Brooklyn: Disasters. Pardenss about 8b ult, itnington, wae Zi. Senn Jons O Ikeianp, Boker, from Elizabeth for Salem, before reporied ashore in Bass ‘River haroen 8 bere | f after di ing care of coal, wih loss of ji othe ee ucket 29D ult, where she will be repaired. Bonk Fiona, from Philadelphia for Boston, 4 was ashore tn Wace River harbor, caste 0 mating of 30 ait ae, Darema without much injury, Keun Ips pr ia Toman, burnt below Jeperarite was built at New Haveu iu J*S2, 197 wus, and valued at 6400), Sewn A Tyxxria, at Malmore from Poruand, lost deck load on the pussage. Capt Ring, of ship Jobs Gilpin, at New Bedfant, will aseept our thanks for favors. Mrxper or Carrary Pexpreton.—A letter frbm a morean. ile house in Cardenas, dated diet ult. sates thai Capt. Charles Kendleton, of the bark Gou, Jax of this city, jwaa Cut off in prime of life by the of the assassin, "His vessel bad struck on the Bahama banks, and required shore hands to na sist in pumping. ‘Three or four, who had been fully paid for their labor, demanded from Capt. P. more money, which 26 refused (0 pay. The: two days and on the evening of we 1th, ae he waa going wn board, with two otner captains, he was atlarked by these men and their friends, sit Inall, who were hidden behind some shook# on the 5. Afer beating him with # Rice of Tambor ta the most brutal Capt ” apie ‘the diy ent x hotel va aber trary to the advice of frie Game arbors en a tied om the 20U mains wit! be went gentleman y and be verter, re tay, and whither his re: che mont (fase. —Boston Ad- The New Haven yopere er {heir marie tract from the nsefnmness » names of ihe masiert voy f° vinmMiasioue cer iu the reports of ¥ y, ae. One New Ae wutliciemt tmp pad: nad i —Boaton Adve ‘The bnil of the American bark John Onlby was sold by auc: Hon at Mt Georges, Bert Het rig Augusta, St) ape ween New York and Savannab, bina | meh by Wek ie per, Rae Har dor, will be rigged as # Dark and fried for Ww under the comtnand uf Capt Sains M Taler. eNCHRD—At Hath BW wit hy WV Moses, Rea, a fineship | ten own by WV Soren Sona, ( apt has Owes Nelivmlah Latraber, Raq, of Bruuwick, aud Uapiai Ixano Orr, who Wil! command her Thywes, North Py wuxis Doe Sh with 190 bhi # on board. Kent eon ihe voy Re tc i and 18,000 Tbe be culd G bbls hiktien oll, Report spoke Feb 6 tut 68 10 Be Ww, waa Fitia, NBediond, 36 sp, eho 16, wo lat, nacondn, Crenner, do, 4) ap; Dee i Kiliza, Grooker, do. do, 9 ap: fp; OM, Clark, do, 260 spi; Feu Redford, 170 1 if Wesport), Grinnell, At laniie Geran, Aunbon, Afriea, March 4 with 220 Whie mp, 80 a whol, Kent heme oh the voyage ib bble sp oft, | day yt. ws, .~1 w F sebr John F Raith, Fitchige, amdom, 18 sp BB, lon ts 3K, brig ‘Rroelien’ Adama atanolett, Sd epost tnd: whe 25 8, jon 10 F, bark Rben Dodge, Norton, Bedford, 1s'ep ame date, bari Pearl, Jetrey, Niondon, & ep: Wm Henry, Coit, Warren, 400 ep: Febi, Willen, Adame, Holmes’ Tole, Sr Maren Ta wis, Marthpouett, HO ep: Bib, brig rine erences Rik Granada Marc 1 er fra Capt Tuck), ¥ Brn ia, Of wnd from Pontes Capt T had been ashore Se Rc seven to Soto Bae veaee ow the next day. No re I coon ted thot Gre me ie ot Ore mer and from Prom ere lost from the Antarctic, of off Jyaniniea, by on caso n ¥ Th fark, Union Yilia cream, foun! nie), for m prvund, a Wola ol, 36th, sehr Vai Doane, Cook (from Granada). do 20 bla, Ja May venta | Bay Feb 3 Jaa Andrews, Kelley, NA, 700 wh, ip the Ba fenrd fi frova Feb 1, on Kew Lealand, Rose Coffin, 8B, 0 bola ap of, ’s ietier irom, Captain Jenking, OF bark AR Tooker, of Dat month, aano Feb 28, states that he had phipnest aw dls ford, ue taken 20 bbls siuer ven, Row, Werks, New Bed re Lachelot Lee, Slatin, cyt do hand take ior ens reo dot Pn Mare Siureh St Biv ap ml a a0 bbls ® fe in a We vn ae. , from Lamdow Feb 3 fur Austen MW. Singapore fer Liverpool, V2, from NYork for Liverpoot, Marah ti dayn from Cantift for Sydney, NEW, a moering BE, showing O dis tng iching pen ® Dumber 2.575, was seen Maron 18, int BS, jon An ‘im ship palyted lead color cteering REW (euppomed thy Crosader, m, from Boston Feb ® for Valparaiso), A ‘on Baw ere iain hark, Avot foothing fariber given), Mareh 14, lat 2 19 4, ton ie Dennis Keliey, from Rio Inuetro for ROrlenns, Mare D: iwt 19 22 Bark Lemon NYork, from Buenos Ayres for London, & Trinidnt in sight id, of Pordamd, 24 dayy trom Trinidad for an NYork, April 27, tt % 1, lem 72 1 1 ngs from Apalachicola for Bark Almeidn {rt Sa beter A Fema from Charleston, 80, fer Oronstadt, April 6, a An Am bark steering SRW, showing a white fag ertte binck jeter & Se cenit, wae proaed March 22 about lat 18 02 N, witaan brig Ingobore, trwm Cnllao for Bont, March 16, off He daneire Br brig Ocean Bint, Penison, fromm Baltimore foe Windies, April 29, Int 36, lon Hrig Billow, of Bs Brig Harmony, he i m dnd for Baltimore, April Hii, frome Trinidad woe Daltanore, Ape ir sehr en Grant, Tiatieras, daring ® heavy NW gale, and Kehr Chas Edward, from Roushport for Matangsa, no date, It 0, lon @ 9) Trerbupe bark. Charien hawin, from Poruand for Mutanzns weet Central America, hence for Aspinwall, April 12, off A Ficolat John Frederick, of Belfast, from Havana for Baltimore, ante ee 7 from Metaneae for Phismieiphis, Apr 16, Schr Fponmeke. of NYork, Laberge Apri 12, Boch Bennie g PR, Aree ype tan poll oie eyo Pg ; is ‘Mal én New ight, Speight, co Ballesona! do; brig Harr! cane yS8; Schr Yo. Dubril, from Richmond, for Rio Janeiro 2 America (ihree-masted), Powers, irom Charleston, dieg. Gor ‘Et vob agi ship Ellerslie, Coutin, Rio Janeiro: Fel jersiie, Coui 1 Dolby, Usiaten \probably New York); Miah a giver, Hall, Montevideo and ¢ Spemias tb, Lion, Moore, Antwerp; 6th, Austin, Wilde, loi 7th, 7th, Kasiera Blar, Ackwey: do; Mth, Prescott Hallett, B April U—Cla sehr A ‘Wood, 4, Wood, Philadel Brune phia: 13ib, brig Alamo, Faraone, ‘Jacksouvill schrs Standard, for 79 Le pas 14h, Pabieareeame day; Comet, ‘The Bermuda date in yesterdav’s issue should probably have been about Ith, instead of Zlet. The bark Lamplighter, which arr on Saturday, reported IL anys from Sen te tho shove ‘pork, but the Bermuda Gazelte of the ath the Laup" lighter and schr BA Wood would sail on that dag'd Oauh).| BAKBADORS, ‘amet per brig Ella Re wie. Cacurta, March 7—In fin ips Bast indian, fre id Bald Eagie, tend cueem, Ruggles Leach; i hi rt, worth: ih Fae Shaw? Mand Haley og for Boston} r Tazate Oakiord, zzan, Heagan, and Nestorian, Morria, for NYork; Fidetwood, Dale, for Philadel Mae are “Gunver, Trofethen, for NOrleatis; Qoran Rover, Plecering, for Barrel Ariadne, Knight, and Gocd Hope, Miler, for China; sama Dudiey, ‘une; barks Saxonville, Biabee, and a Fenelon, (gph. for Horion, Sylphide, Stevens, for River Bird i), 1, for do; achr Bonita, Upton, for en ‘Ayres. ‘Sid from the City March 4, ship Derby, H ‘ommncna IsLaxps, in port, snips yon g ith Pousland. which arr abt “bn 4, not commen, Gohwan “Ot RYork), late Cushing, do do Horoding, "Fea a not R ld probably n away under days, ‘The Borodine 4 mh Jan 12, 1ieJ' Payer and Coiabie Jan 10. There were 60,000 tons of American shipping at tbe islands, and as much foreign shipping. All the vest eis whiea Were nearly loaded were ou demurrage, and those whose lay days would verminate in April apd May,’ would bo on demre- age of from 16 to) days, unless there should be a grea ao~ cession of of ‘laborers ¢ ‘ai the Islands, RDENAS, abt April ak port, brig Granade, pig | for ved ugar for Nora, at 64.70 por hnd Bayard, L Phiiade) King. Pi, Baltincre’ do gets 83 Syne mr . ab ie ee ot a nuaiage Hanon atten), Cub a, 1s-In i jhpgs,f Fabars, Burs, and ilack Myuall Biju, far Pe Wees, for © Jacun Apr 10—In port achra Golden 2.'B Loy gl Soow, Agate, Atkins, for Boston do; BerNyore She Know ies, from Boaton, Havana, April %—Ln port bark West Wind, Totes, Hvmacoa, April lj—In port schrs AL Hyde, Poster, + | Volunteer, ——, for NYork about 2th, MonravipEo, ‘March 4~In port bark Arrow, ——, for Salem wataraenas, &, April 23—In por: shipa 8t Peter, Sain, for New orn Birks Ard nea, Marsh, diag: View sas oe ‘ork; barks Arden; ding Small, aha, Leland, do, Dillgeaor, Yorn OH Revd “hpose, ales, Sa Morruna>, Tius, Fulton, disg: Aberdeen, Kice, New Crnsad mids reise ‘Brooks, Ph ladelphtar 9 fork; Fann} mechs ae Das ley, Hishop, Philagetpbia; Gof, Victoria Hova, ny Falmo Morton, dixg; Abner niagice, py ean on, Rodeere, Vv Lang ot on nedeiph iin g ay ul ‘elona, Sims, Phila New om quay Wits yer, L so ¥ cine w York; Mazoni, Ames, W hee amas Fe Betcrn wy 2 Bla Hawn’ ror re 3, ; Ben fare, say wepecks Adcaiie Rownazad Towtasek: Meter Wek ob the Wave, Ellis, wtg; Edward’ S Jones, Townsen, <0; AL Miller, Miller, dis Bverereen, ork; Chri ron Pendleton, Rogers. do A baxcr, Baker. 'wigt J gira p New York; Daylight, Chandler, "disg, Mtimison do, Mavaccrs, April 8—In port, barks Maraval, Grif, cargo; Mayflower, Dun: ? i New Haven Sst arr; bree Gevat Isle. for NYork, Means, for dy 1) dayas Ella Merthew, No load fof 49; a Plata, or Poe § ary ra as before. Ponce, April i3—In nor! sehes Lall. Bich, Nickerson, ant re ya for Norfolk Malak Colina, ve Wk, for timore Alice rh from NY: ;) Mary Alice, Swanburg, do do; igi rom Avra, He Janmimo, Feb 2i—Arr barks Corn, Chase, Buenos ‘25th, Richard, Ayres. do: 28th, Palndinr Wiser Noe March ou Sib, Phenix, Quen, N¥ork: 6h," ship Kower, Back, N cae, aa Mey pe Van Dohlen, uacee ee wandeoak, Van Dohien, NOrierns; ~ bark ae] 26th, ship ‘i ws jarding, a Jelande; 3 Coward, ALPARAISO, Mare! Mewes Wilcomt), from Tqulque, are Fe seh BOSTON, May 2—Arr bark Chester, Crosby, Priiad tebrs Leo, & 4 Jacmel, Fanule Ourrie, i Re Riel Joho W. Peark, Hatumeres mba pa Sine Lovell, om Pal be ny; Josep Baker, 5, Wisin NVork, ers Jones Whitney. Howes ker, Philadelphia, brig Judge Had Onativia, Jameson, Aux Cayes; Cum! rin: Isaar ich, Heath, Piiladelphing itor ake, lard Fillmore, Tuthiil, Brookhaven, RY Beers, NYork; Sami Gilman, Crowell, de Oliver Putnani, and Réward; and foes the May 1— are stp Adiniral, Fein Bremen; Kirwan, Ri Janeiro; brige Lilian, Dt i etorin (Br), Darant, Port 8} Maries Lill, Donnell, sud’ BG Chaloner, mass Win, Kidder. hoz, Rio Janeiro, Norfatk, nary. Negeabn FR: Doiphin (Hr),’ Newman, Barhadoes; Principe, Tompxina, Cumberland Harbor: Union Rtate, Fox well, Ponce, PR; Chi Cardenas: vehce Sem Foam, Han iy, du: Village Gem, Horbrsok, Arecibo, Plt, Tx Shaw, Walla _P in; Priscila, Sainmenrs, R: Z Becor, Kiniad: iri Sackaen ie tin ‘Cowl, mi, Nava, maby A Tyrrell, Higgive, and Juniata, Harri BN its Toten, Megs OH i eae ister ‘howe, Provi- rr Panny, Stok Haing, Nited. ford; Resour, Bacon: iter ‘am, Ryn. Cid barks Bd we heen, ye tien, Wr BANGOR, apa Below, achr, Globe, from Phiiadeiphia. CHARLESTON, “April Arr brigs Misterio op "ba a Bd: So. ha; Hf M ne. Pt Sage do ‘ul eine Bepoueal qual deena Man 1 Ride Aids oop bre Chan Uebel, CHATHAM ay 29 Ane Pansing in, bark Zephyr, Sunall, mL RIVER, April 30-814 schr Denmark, Brighwman, © eenlyastom, April 2i—Arr off the bar, bark Apotio, Ld- ARTFORD, May 1—Arr echra Josephine G Collyer, Cha- pin, Philadelphia: Specie, A , Warren, oan oy roam Way. Bacon, do: loop seimul Hal, Church, Worx St, stana chr MW in. Gramiey, Phil warn cht Farbenia, White, Aibeay; sehr aS R Watson, Tribble, ase a moe “are and a fer: ac of onttere Amrit, and feck ee ota 8 poner Chace ots PER reek et cra \— Arr om ini for jue at tae Tiare bi ake pobre Pred Prov Fike York; sehr Ellen Bi tone, ‘Racket, NYork, Sit Aj Oregon, 7 Perea, Anon den md op Frederic, chen Be Oty Point, Va; OCR NYo Pour Apr Ian Brow Henderson, mr Ribas nny KNRAI he brig John Pioree, Melville, Ha- mie KPORD, April 3—Arr sloop ME Welle, Rater, New WARKIAM, April Arr . Garney, Rorfolk; siwop Ia en rir aa 0 a Philadelphia, Rid a Tork WH Raton, Balumere: Angier, Be men eee NRER'S OFFICR, MAY 5. 1907. TR CBee ot (ork y) svoning, ays ia cloak Ma nitend ‘nrering J Vp th wy oY Firemene’ Hall of genoa ii iting Tate A twimber at rat killed fa Kouthrart riping "he anchran Of ign a2 an aid endive Parsing Sk NS WT tiow aioe Wcineer HK ENGINE COMPANY, THIRTY Rt@rt — Pe maea sa ati death of one ‘of our belorad asso Hirhard 1. Huntington, who was killed by being ran Cantey the engine on Mamiay evening, May 3, the members ‘he y.are hereby notiied ty attend & menting thie § o'¢lowk Wn. Beeretary POLITICAL. ATIC REPUBLICAN OR yEaTIOn < A aPR Ling of the Democratic Repub Ww York will be hid rs Ry ord Pan "ROTTS, Foreman

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