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ANOTEER VEAMION UF THE REVOLT, AB Outbreak cecurred up Sunday moroing at Sing Sing a the Shower Bath, among the convicts for wome time pact, ihe ringleader al of which wes oa man named Dunn, now undergoing anes saad es & second term of incaroeration for ‘crime comunitied hemaeesgnasnd m this city, By means uf votes banded round in the 1A various revo broke ut among the onnvicts at ing workshops everything was prepared, and merely await @ Pg eo Suvdey morning, shicd revaltod tm the wal de | ihe gna) from ube arob oomeptrator, whieb digual wae Sabet the rebel and the wounding of two of their nam detwoon eight and oine oologk on Bunéey morning der By Me guards, who were coup lied + fire apon the Waist the various asamp were po woke A ~ u ue: were aa a poe a ee imeunoun = ils ne tro htm aad fn ray or ‘waeltigence revolt ree men rtarted off. Reaching wack, w! amo of our special reporters wo the Mate pri-on, where be | ty 9 cutting dirvetly through rhe pri-op gro nde, they do woendes the wall, and rao through the tunnel towards the village,.at the top ef their speed. 2 hamper cof ever, Dad tokd wer UPN, wi they thud gor of! somo twolor three hundred) ars fro the preep they were nearty all wiuded, As they ran ‘tbermed the foliowing particulary relativo 1 the aflair:— BR appears that» plot bax beew tn oxiwtonce fur some ttme past to effect « general Jail delivery. The riagleaders fe the ouverprise were Thomas Daun, of the quarry; James bey k thet which atraciod ei ae ae ene. theattendon Of the people ta the village, wav rusned lor = ws Bt aregicnay ae hte aetna party amen ed ‘Tagae follows were in the habit of report | cur fugitives. victs pi ards the river, aiid meeting with a they drove tee theme ick very froguemiy, wen they Prim fom Be: pst with winon, Dot ibelr rlrbt was pe e woatm: out off, an yy were all eventually captured. re While ip the bospital they used to consuls witb cach the conv: Made yewards the open country at tho bacl of of the guardbouso aud @gher upon the most cvnvepieat and rafe mote of making wb contained. . ‘Meevcape, and when they were di-charged as cared Wika breakart was being eaten in tho Sat room, Grey sproud the spirit of revolt among the convicts in thoir Three or . ony Oe renee pay —_ pespeotive departments, OvSaturday lust they all metin | Wencue‘paueiing, whist” bandrede, "of, men at (Oe Ber pital, when it wax agreed to aake a bod effort at the Wwoked ae os Beardsley, the ison Agent, coming Proweutiog & ro- the folowing mourning. | The plan agrcod apos | Toivcr, the amailants immediately drow olf, Afler was a follows —Ar soon as the yard Dell rung at 8 A. #1, the copspirutore were to turn upm the Aiud by_4 preouncerted signal tbo offcons ‘wore 0 |, and the men were reiuruing aorow ‘he quadrangle, one’ of them cried out “Now’s the time boys,” and prepared to start off, but an oticer stepped everpowered, sud then a general stampede of all the prianere was to take place. ‘Op abd discharged a pistol at bie breast. The mao tinme- AY bes om Sanany morning the convicts wore altey fel ut soon ge up unburt, us the pletol was not Berean oma telore breckfert, Tey wero wing |. There bus been cnmeidorablo using of tho showor bath of the extabli-hment the last two days, on account of he reoulved the infliction twice with tho Duck to the mex roum when the bell rang for ‘stared | emeute, Dunn hav! =. Ce wae, awe Rave stated | iron’ bo-e full in bie fuoe. At tho last accounts he wax ‘tolling the cupview bro-e from the ranks, and | Passing his time in the ‘dark coll,” and tho prison was ringienders at their head, evmmenced shouting | qwitt @wering th —————E | oa fad ny ag: Poder ne Wawiice’s Tamaras—Mn. Waurach as “Rowg.”’—Mr, then led the suampede. Some or | Wallack was moutcordially grosted by a fair house last be Pa eaten it en night, when he cemmenced his spring engagement. No the privon they separated into three actor bas a strenger hold ow the public affections than Mr. Wallack, and his years sit lightly upow him. He played “Rienzi,” in Mins Mitford’s tragedy of thai name, for the Betty tacemmmc ies: nerabines fives time in many years, Wo presume that everybody westanes of the officers, and were ‘all | kas read about “Rienzi” eltber in Gibbon or Bulwer, to pron. amd that everybody kngws that he was a map of the undertook to effect their by run- road wane oo thy vouth aide, btTor. | People, who upset the Coloanas or Uruinis of Rome. Miss ae wt atihe farend by the and | Mitford makes him have ono fair daughter, Claudia (Mrs. we Log we Mr. Geo, Wasbburne, who a im | Buckland), who loves Angelo (Sothern), sun df tho Co- pee Leap etivmpird tosrcape tirengh the g | lonna (Dyott). Angelo’s mother (Mra. Hoey), will not Shop and then through the stove shop, but they wero | Consent to the marriage, even after Riengi is supreme in po, yng Or i sae fe ltl Rome; but tho wedding dove take place. Angelo afterwfirds Si tinguntc ten ane socbene MMOD’ | Goccrts Rienzi, joins in & pl-t to overthrow him, and being Tak, © dhinrdance aree in the chapel of the prison, | amsucceseful is condemned to death, and pardoued too Inte wbieb well mgh proved xerions to the principal keeper. | by Rienzi, The ast named person being a bad politician is ‘The convict: iv this building, to the number of six . fepe, rove om mass at ata ‘otloer, ond bresdan, | killed by the mob. The action of the drama is eomewhat ig ae ares over. their Bends rushed — Mr. Can- | slow, being too much overleaded with words. The verse is er wut “0 treating him rather | all smooth, while much of it is eloquently grand. Rierei’s a Ay BT the sew | parhed = 1 to the i ug, “Fr 1 nel gow the tir-t mau who mae any further effort atare- | hore to talk,’ has been justly quoted ag one of the gowns of vou. The threat bad the dexired etfect, for no soener had | dramatic pootry. The fribune’s character ta well darwn, Becton ercauaet these ol became ag mock | ‘utah ther re tore eas onto canvas 0 which ny ee pa semarnes to revolt, He took off | he is the grand figure. ‘The character; with tts rapid cheered londly, was oveless, ax strict | changes from love to distrust, patyiousm to arrogance and Fo meen : tthe commands of the keeper followed the in | ambition, in admirably wulted to Mr. Wallack’s style, nud ‘Tho pris wors were then looked ap in their cells, and on | be played os well as ever. Tho others were quite correct, oe ey ye although some times.a tittle slow, The play was super Smenged the revel won aistapce were shot and ee op eters ree ey fs wo bi |. Joseph Higgiwe was J : bad & mom narrow escape. Mr. Washbarn Lavra Kxavn’s Taxatne—Two New PLava.—An entirely ber, iio iat, looky staning dreouse, Sed is ane oaanmemaandnaiin amen =. Sasueg direouun opening pleco is a comedy in two acta, founded on ‘between thé arm abd tho’ vide. “The tbo weapon lailicted a severe flesh wound, bat aoe | magazine story, and called “ Nature nnd Ar.” —Adoiybus = baa on, fede oon Moser Lyd bs (Mr. Lingham), the son of a Connectiout lawyor, Mr. ‘2 musket ball, Dothing furcber accalp | Downright (Mr. Burnett), comes to New York and falls followed the dixcharge, alti C3 : Bessie ia rover has bas i. wee a Sret | ilove with Mia * ¢ & (Misa Laura Keone), a popu at Snsaemitties ve ha teen home, sot ram, toe lar actress, Tho father is horrided, and mdums the @uced the ringleaders w the shower iy from actrees to diagust the youth. Adotphus is vot cured, bu: Wate unt) lant eveuing the revels were undergoing this Gare of punishanes) for tele quennarly eondeaal a writes a play, The actress also false in love with bim, and merving. ® rebearsal of the play is given, in which the lawyer ia beon treated to the | made a spectator, and is fully ounverted by the noble sentiments of his son's play, as expressed by the actress, aad tho denoudmewt is, of course, the anion of the dramatet aud the artist. The piece ls a pieasan aflair cpough, with a rather weak plot, bat some willing Lines in defence of the stage,jwhich were received with the greateet favor by the audience. The weight of the acting ree upon Mire Koone, and it would be bardly fuirw oriu~ cise her pertormance as sbe was evidenuy laboring ander a severe noursigic afection, aud apologized at the fail of the curtain. The play would be much betier if condensed into one act, a8 there fs really but one point init, Mr. J. Conway is the author. Tho eccoud piece, “Variety,” is an olla podrida—s sort of dramatic salad, introducing plenty of well eelectod music, tableaux from popular plays, hits st local foller, pretty girls, prety scenery and prouy dicssos., It wus very woll doue aa a gua- oral thing, but we may euggest that Punch be rotired on furlough, and that tho Yankee girls should be toned down a bit. They were rather more Roman than Romans. The masic, voca! and iustremen tal, was vory good. Mr. Baker's orchestra makes a tino onlertainment itself, and the conductor desorveu the ehow- E 3 5 i F 8 i ee E E : el i f a t I Es & Rr ' i ANOTHER ACCOUNT. (On Banday morning « most dariug attempt was mate by the convicw ip Sing Sing State prison to escape from @onnement, and wore it vut for we alertness and bravery of the keepers, and the aid given them by the citizens of ‘Ming Sing, |t is probable that one-third of the conview ‘would have been by this tims turned loose upon the cora- wor out bis resond term of nine years, ors of applause that bo received. Miss Julia Gould was which is yet wo oxpiro. the enlef vocalist, and sang better than ever. The be to the to which be plooo Teak oh potesa On given caged has no great torary morit, but, thanks to Ite surround ‘ane keep togs and some of tse broadest prootical fun, ik met wih o a veritable eucoosa. Being the beri time to attempt an eoape, Sen Police Intelligence, Avraet ow Cuance or MaxsLavanren Commerrrap Naagiy Tus Yrins Aoo.—Eflugh Darragh was taken into cusody Yesterday morning, by oMfcers Roach and Mobormott, of 1 * the Sixteenth ward poltce, on charge of manslaughter com- beard, gang of some sixty convicts the railroad cern, uncer the arch oun, pear oe mitted ncarly three years. ago. The socused, it {a alleged, Googe es corer, cad tne cla taatlng es tee tess | Levies simod Archiball brvin, onthe $88 of Ose Tianhe be tings od egies uP the ralirosd | ‘yor, 1864, by striking him on the head with cart ruag, Seo eeseechee dove by the tect cmnreed cheer ns . | while engaged ina quarrel with him at Jackson square, who were towards the rivor, and boating and then fod from the city to whore he has ro- ec oa provensee ene, “Hos ly wearee mained ever since. Coroner 0” beld an inquest SoA Sie TS Sua a aeaanes | steed e verdes eguna Daregh charging’ bie eth oe Seri ey” 4 ty af Domicile of aeoraeud, a Serra waa tneroujon ‘anved stray bnocket down the guard Ay Re | ity | sooertain his wheresbod {nul yestoriay, wea be ro. » Pap towards ‘village. The alarm econ penn a ng ieee te ‘ite, and tho feonth ward was into custody, The prisoner was ws hastily as they could, started pane} locked up for examination. ae Rag ph Quunga oy Emnezramerest.—Erkino D. Knomer, a young Se aco hanes ia the ce ote ifby Sasuene German, was arrested yesterday, by officer Barry, of the q@umber of tho runaways were on their track. But | Teeerve corpe, charged with embezzling $100 from the | FEE, Ses he voles com o a ae pth ye , aS Poy ey my se ane debilitated thom that the emertion of runaing § 70 ben- bee been eacertalsed tas bo eanbeanied $100 walch was, dred put them out of wind. They mav- wns Soweter, to reach ‘engine house, a fow Luadred Purpose of from the prison, when they were overtaken and CL Ay pe eg A] distance hed put most of them out of and a ‘Yiots when they loft the prison scattered and ran for the ‘woods that the major part of them would hare sscaped, @2 the attention of the fow keepers would have been dis- @recred, but their keeping tagether cuabled the offloors to woarretthemal . ‘Bum the was Bot confined to there etxty con. Cer proved. The thet of the |) of the attempted cacape waa sot known to the ro- Pf tht. eapieel wearer my wenten bad not the . Rachetor) eatered the room a brace of ene of which be red at the head Be convict earned Dotge, ut proved 40. be without « the steaintug John ©. Mintarn, ens brought before Jastice Pallet, and no blood was shed. This, however, had the | Connelly yeuterday, Of intimidating tac rovolters, who were soon brought submission. the atatnte of 1 Ot OT focused was beld to bail to awalt was 5 alone in pho te Cuurae of Fonowo Oxnans.—Robert Aimms, a young & managnms| conepiracy. In his bo Jeieiod by rahe whe is seria hi Une oat man, wes arrested yesterday by ttc aly crime Seeger, Second ward police, charged with forging tho namo of eretiaring wn ht yo a erm Washington Hedley, merchant at No. [11 Righth avenno, ES i Mee, Fae enrah tact | Wo orders for goods ow various morchante in thie city, Ono . of No. 416 Bur- }, aad on It the for’ goo to the been ‘uoortatoed to bes Chas. Abroufoldt, the forged orders for bim, and it wae of No. 60 Maiden order for $8, Me Feported that tho reveling L Ho was taken before were armod with stung ties Connelly and locked ap for trial Tt tr ey "A Botte the wath of to gow Wisse, would hat ‘ther airline wil bo mato aguas bie, é == MORNING. EDITION—TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1357. PRICE TWO CENTS. ANNIVERSARY WEEK. Ceremantes Yesterday of the (American trees Presbytermn church, (Dr. Asa Smith’s}) in the pre sence of a large audience. The exercises weru commenced aith a voluntary op the organ by Geo, HL. Curth, Baq., after which, the Rev, Mr Stuart, of the Bethel Bap ust chnrch oflered up @ prayer, AD appropriate hyna was then sung, commencing with We following vorea-—~ — ae | ee i, Rev. J.P. Warren, one of the Secrouries, then read the anpoal report, ef wht the foligwing ts wn abwtract:— Tre teh of Isbur vari Ded to Ibi Bowery Ie Aguntoan sam- ror now empliviug Se rnillkvun, of tone of ebiapings ad aiol Wneat hala powluly ecepied yrwaver boxh to tonnage oo in then that of any Giber us kon. Aula oF im-aiere. Me opera thus abroad, the eucloty thes upon the ‘centres Gf resort (ao, F vetela, aad emicatace to caake than caatees tuupeen 0 seamen, eorb|inhin Helo} churek, the sailor's bome, uhip ad oeaphes aieiae lane and ibe dinribuuon of the aid roligionn urna. Ite nt foreign tations ary al Rt Joh Uryenbayen. twothlar=, Havre, Mareeiting, Aspinwall, Pane ina, Rie duunetro, Valparizo, Callao, Honolala Lanaiun, tio, and Cantus, From nearly ull these niations favorable rsports are reared. One oF wo aiariner’s churches kav ben orgeniod, wevera) wavale ae po ayn hepa, ie repeated y atlorded healing, bob 10 Bru, Ihe wuudeuse han forind rest and Ue nuked alothing. wt the “Hears? ‘Tbeusands of Bibles, Tantanenia, and re: hgtous hooks have beep scattered abrond, aud may seamen dave brow hopefully converted to +4od. In thin country the aontety labors in the anos cause con [ORD with te ‘uxiliary spd svarctute soviutan. At All uur on wnt pore are Bothola and Howes, wad sonar serking the temporn) and spiritond welfare of our wea men, Kevivile have been enjoyed ut the Mariner's and ls, wud ui the Rullor’a tome city. 14, perwona tase anlled vith th foe mer up profeasion during thirteen mo ths, und abo i 0 29M) wal ve boarded tbe yoor, making SOE sar che inatita don was vpened. have been enved by seamon frou their waxes, and deponited im the seanen’s Savings Bank, he sides considerable mua ip other bauke, and whic have beea ent bom direct .o thelr faunilien and trivada, ‘The reeeipin of ihe soclety during the year were, $21.83) and the expentiiures 829,481 76. Of these amounts, $3 992 wore Painrd aud e pended by the Boston brauch, Were ‘howe of all tbe guailarics aud local sociedes ineluciad, the omouns wuld real weary Sy wu, . TakoDORS Le CUYLKR was then introduced, and ad- drewed the audience. He Hked the title of the sooiaty, the word America would touch the patric heart, waile the words *Seamen’s Frieud society” suggested at once &® Doble objest in the aiding of the euilor, who above all clarnee needs « friend. Jack bad bulit even this city, and the occupant of the FIND avenue or the luxuriouy carriage that rolls through our faebionsole thoroughfares had come, as It were, in the forecastie of our vewele—trae tho Jack tar got little of the credit, but hardly une prenunt was not iasheea $0 \beoenaan for yome uvorsury or comfort of fife. He came vot wik about the rolilag soa and tts poetry; that had been done years ago; be came to talc about the roll: g seams ip bia prove. "The tret thing a mule wanted wae & bome—bot ky the hella of tie land barks where Juck’s eurnipgs and hiv soul were alike de vartated—buts acal wae home. There wax a groas evil ows with the shipping of men fur voyurws, which shoul’ be currecwd, and that war tho advavoe wages system, and the year that saw that hod would prove & great step iv the fiaprevement of American seauan, His advance pay wus but an iuyury w the sailor, and ws he svoceasively received the pay for voyages back and forth, liko a ebuttlecork on the briny ocean, that the ean was oMostimes bis safest placo—be went to tea to get clear of the dangers ofthe Inod It was not the Auuntic reas which be had w fear, but the stormy billows of South and Water streets, Auotier evil was the crucity of officers, wb) were Wo often wsigaed poriions for which they were totally upfit, Auother ovil was the piracy tp rhe forecartie, by which the best and most inof- fepslve sailor was robbud by tno reckle=# derparado, Alt thove evila were a sttmutas wo trclio Chriv isa effort, for while railots weré very bad when thuy wero but, the: were alo very good when they vere goed. The sailor's whole beart » ould no’ com ine bim to auy partioulgr demo- mination of Csirtians, for be would \iwlude vapusin and mate, and covk apd cabiy boy. He hoped th y would all be as free fom sectarian bias as the sailor in the Bethe! & ubip, who wai a bigh or @ low churchman, acording to the rue of the die, (Langhter ) He hops God would bless the euciety tn itu work—diat they would not | forget the poor sailor fur away from home, and that when they guve nuy copiribuiion to this find they would feel eactdn that they were helping thove who most noed- it. Pals fara eang® bymn-—Oh Praise the Mighty Josue Hoxm, Bxq., was then totrod wed, and addreened the audience. He illwtrated this courng » 1a ug fate of the bull which tried bis epeak 7 Jovomouve, evtuerg grower ovurage than o. creuon Xpreceed his eirhest 1 erest tn the objects of the roriety, av’ argued thy ‘he rapid ‘increase of oom. merce gr demovstrates the peed of 8009 @ sontuty. io 1830 the tonnage f te Untied Mate was but 1110010 tons, aud but 4,000 xcumeo wore empluyed, while ia 1866 the ‘ovnage was 560,000,400 tons, and the ‘number of seamen aod boatmen employ wi Was 400,000. Ln 1814 the tonnage of Great Britany was Bat 200,019,000, wad the number of seamen employes 152,900, wile ta’ 1868 Uh tonnage wes 60,000,00u, and the number of asamsn em ployed 400,000." The noarmen were partiowlurly enuvied to the sy myuihy of the merchaawi, whowe fortuner were pro- cured through thar many hardeige The mates men and polltical classes ef the country wore ja- debted w ihe same for tho houor which our gal lant navy tad exsaed t our country, Toe Core tian clas of the community ought to consider their especial guardianship, Thero wae at lead $21,000,000 worh of proporty lost overy year, aod 880 lives, by means of ch pwrecked ot mlseing vossole, aud who could tell how much of this vd property might bave been by the proper vation of seamen ? ‘oat deal wa was to be alir'buted to the luck of religions educaion. ‘There was an abundance of lighthoure., char and mape for eoaumercial purposes, bat there needed to be more morul \igbthouses—more charts aud mae to show the way W heaven. Tuey were all am- barked cn tho yornge of iife, aud they rhould see that thetr hips ehould be well manaed and fited out, im ordor to pavigate Hite’ tompestuons seas bravely, after having done ail the good that toy could, w moot lu the haven of eternal rest, Mr. Joun Byrwe, formoriy a eailor on an American man of-war, but some years eince cooverted by the exertions of a missionury Of this ruciety at Rio Janciro, was the next epeaker, He has beer for some years & serveur, perieuce under the charge of the eocieiy. Lo rolaied bis ex among’ tis shipmetes; their on of him; his & | labora in their if, and the efficacy of the After the singing of an anthem—“How loveiy \s Zion,” and @ brief address by J. M. Sturtevant, D D., deut of Llinew College, the ‘was prowcunced, and the meeting re) YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNIVERSARY, - Tho Ofb anniversary meeting of the Now York Young Men's @Chrietian Association was beld at the Calvary Baptist church (Rev. Dr. Gillette's), oa Twenty third etrest, last evening. There was a large audionce in attendance ‘The oxercises were opened by singing and @ prayer by Dr. Gillette, Rey. Dr. Hattleld read the 10th Paalm, young men have been aided tn com tortat ie ployment Ovrom! haa been worvios, fome of our eminent mercandle houses have appiind to the com- Lectures have bevn delivered 0 winter, ty several eminent men. The course i La the lectures, foguler monthly moet or attendance than for several been read upou various sub. materially tacreased; ovor rotumes have beeu added during the year, 220 by do. nations. The total number of volumes now on the abel vce in . ‘There has also been a large addition of Important daily, weekly and monthly publications; and the attracuve then DUAR ° with soveral of our beat institutions, by which tneteustiog tay be procured at a very trifling on] Fivanelally the association has euffored sone embarrasments from the w ant of @ proper organization of effort, and am unusual expenditure Secewagy in Giilag up rvome. At the Wod- pendag evening ant | bath efvernonn devotlonal gather. tng bas for the moet part been as large aa fo Aa tama @ devaiow more coarsest sad DR. ATURTEVANT PITCHERS INTO DR. BELLOWS. After tho reading of the annual report, Rev. J. M. Srra- TRYANT, Preaident of [ilincia College, procoodod to addroet the moeting. Ho speimised for appearing before tha audience, and then sald A question had recently been sprung upon the church of thie city In which were particularly intorceted, Wo had been told from the pulptt that men mast have amusement, and that the church & rexponeibie for the wickedness of the theatre because ft has turned a cold shoulder to it and because it | has been so sour and morose and 0 yposed to reoreation. He deniod ail this; the church is wot ronr, morose and long faood, and ho was rure that if the minister making that would associate with rome of the bext spel mene of christians he would Gud them mora gonial an! chorrful than the inmater of the keen room youl Mek Lub oly againet Wivatras Dus agauiss puipite young mon | ite warwes | (bat tried W amuse men; Belwern auch pulps aud ied twee there wi aggnntint wall lat men. The charactor if piranure immerse tn general Be ree i —as Deknw pur aa ‘a om Fenpen be he go very oogit hewire agitate 0 Oeata tA oper See nove, pete He reat, Dat ms Mie che a[whiew kip’ encibace the” efpeatian ob de Winds Deb this recent stem anows unas the pub bax ARO MBpled WO Head public neutiineut, aad thus proved that Rewepeper at fuul. He belived the palpated atsemptod 40 lead pubbe rentiinaat where nt will aot yo MM HATHIBLL DOD Ti At the ohne of Mr, Suurtevais BATTIELD addres) Une acnanmion The ume bed ahve, bo said, When the pulpit sade ap and bokity edvucahas tbe must fruit) source of temptation aud corruptidp tn this ety, I thore wus an eugine of Satan thet I dolag more Wwoorrupt thin eny an apy other it it that form of Bmmubemen! (hat bas Deep comineD ied fron the two the support vot « of moral ut ot retigwoce Ob. air, sala the pe eg it fax come to tis, that the tows fhilen na howeif nun who have takea the vows of God apon them, bavasuch views of Chris tan resp 1D: wibitity , 16 ts igo me for laymen Wo 6 oak out—for young men having fe w pel, to dant Weaumelvet w for the defence’ of the ri apd the «oppres-ion of what i Wrong. Toe 6) no faith in aay move giept that wus uot stimetly iu ecurdavoe wih the gaipai of chrivt. REV, MR. OPYLER ON “GAMTLLR.” Rev, WR. CCVLEH LOM vduremood the asnddiation, Mr. Swart, who bud Deen ghpomced, being delved. He eatd be bad beard thut the Young Men's” Onristian Aso cmtion wae n wreck, and be come duwn vo Wok. after it; Dut instead of a wrouk; be found a due rigned whip, rowdy for a pew voyugs, and ho would stand by. i 0 ha la fivery institution has’ its trying period boltewed that Ume was passed with thy n«-ocicion, and Dancsfarth it would be respected more than before. 1. bad been sald thas the ao ration bas joie! handa with fauauc- upd radicals; but in tho mame of ¢ he protevied (hat this was vet so. it nad simaly paved iwelf upon commorvative Chriktian ground. It ban do clared tur froe speech vo far as ie vous! stent with Obeistian privciples, It oxercined. op Moniluy uight tno right which those pastors woo oritieked thew exerci’ oo a free speech, Tho Ohretian awoowton dia na draw young men f om tho prayor mevtugs of other abar bes owe of these young men, whem donne whougot the sxrocustion drow aff, he fearea were drewing for Mrs. Polpbar’ ball, or ening frow boxes apou some infa. mour Frouch tragedy hke “Camilie,”” whieh ought to be hi-sed from New York turk to Fara, and trom Paris biel to Purgatory, whence tt come. Mr Ouylr entured into a lengthy defence of Young Mon's Christian Ansogiations. UNION THEOLUGIVAL SEMIN aRY. Tho anuiversary of the above sumtuary wae, beid last evening ip the Mercer street Pres >ytwrman church. There was w large attendance of Ladies aud gontiewen, the for mer of whom, as is always the caso at this celebration, having & decided prepouderanee. The order of exersiva commenced with prayer by Rev. Dr. Wikion, fo.lowed by chaunting by the choir, & very \nteresting dixcoures wae then delivered by Mr, Juasru Aypxnsun, of this city, a graduate of the seminary, on the, Diguity of the Sabbath cebool” La the courseof bis widrow he made Ue follow: ing Cemarks among others:—fubbuth schrls deserve Pe speot abd esteem for the good they do, but progres id want ed; we donvt properly rew ine whut this orgwataaion 14, He would point out itd inbdrent dguity. It belongs to the bistorie growth of Christuwuity, nd us auch it bas a germ io the eyes of God, but it has a diguity of tte own, rewultiag from it very structure and from tho mieiun it Ls called upon to fultil, The organization of Sabbath rehoolk is @ beautiful emoodiaeut of the type ot Christianity. Tt is bere where We miatouary epi it is carried Out, abd ite epaere revcber the young at well ax the old, nut only direotty by ite mir wry VopureBoUt, but 1 its whole structure. Here te the hesutful versat lity of character abe befriends ali mankind, the Matay aod Figun not excepted, and SooLOWY iD ber Operas gous, whieh is groat Christian virtwe suo «hows her appreciation of the value of youth, of those years vu rw grant in fortune, and wns thist childbood’s knpres sus Gre as MomuLtous 1h their Porulis we Wey are lasting iw thelr Coration, Thank Gotefur the Sebbath scbuol, fur trom itso mauy polpite are Glled, aud 0 tong a the pul pit haus thes? achooly shall btand wusiliary acd appended w the farmer. They bring together thuse whe aitfor in religion, dud bind them togethor to a Chri-tan Umoo They ore illuetrative of Christian keve, aud {vie just he to Copsideration of Uselr past, preseat und future too: douciee they should be huld in migh diguity by the whow workd, Tho next address war delivered by Tu2opore L. Brixo Tos, of Belvedere, New Jersoy, the vubject being, ‘* lx od our Father?’ cu) Vory short aud pituy, but the theo wgical ideas of a very ohuracter, aud tho elocution of the gentleman not of a very high order, A lady in the cbuir led off @ chant moot hewaufu | , iu whiob others Jeified. The miltic war of a vory «upsrur order. Mr. Ouvex FE. Coun, of Turrytown, then oliversa an cxoeliers theclogical discourse on “ Uhrough a giaga, rkly.”? ie’ wee followed by Mr. Onarum D, Hearn, of i cies as spoke vpow “ Tho American Pulut.”” He following ob ervateu—* la uorhing did God wo mach honor map as ip alowing kim w be bis Braid from the palit to muling man wo preacher, and permitting him tw nm the of Christ ender tho eirvaou of'the. divine epirit. The American polpit unust have @ peoutiar and dis Unct bearing. [t has special characterises im otper coun wies, but in America not. Tho path taken by the Ameri can pulpit lea Bew one ; it bs the path of to-day, aot thar o thousand youra ago. To preach ia this western world ehe star de ip the midst of Cirewntavoes such as wero never before combined in all bistery. To preach hore i« very diferent to what it wus in the days of Alexander, Rome, Theber or Athens. We do not preach here clothed with baperstition, and we hare not here to perform the wok of ules Upon idolaters, but wo have « howe full of splendid suggestions, starting upun the tirst chaptor of « uew Listory, wud advancing with rapid strides. Every thing displays that this is the age of activity. There have beeu ages where man bas appeared to sleep but ia thus all is activity. Unter such ciroumsta would unybody bold that the people sbould rerasia itl? le do rives tt» etrength and mason from Get When the ago sleeps the pulytt may, or when Profidence cea 9 up hold it, will be bkoly to fal, If thee principles ao dorrect, itis Clowr that the Amorloat pelyit mut be an ear nett pulpit, and it must Conviule mau that it dood wot wpouk for atnusement or 1a obedivuce Wan amcionl ou tom, but to perouade man to be reouneiled ww od, aud that’ can only be accompliahat by logical and earnes , burning worda, ‘The pulpit must also be treo tu this eo an try—the freest of all others. As a pouple wo are en. yabie of the greatest moral courage aad herotsm, kod the pulpit most parmko of tuat euno spin In conclusion, be would aay that if tho pul dt ts tulthfi to tine to oome 0 ber divine appoleiment she will progress gress With the growth of the couviry, Muse by wo choir, Fuaaaw A. Bawra, of Obio, then disconrsed spon “The | Goepei Grown Oli’ in a very abio manner. | Me. AVERY 8. Wanaan, of tals cny, spoke upor “True Radical.” Ho waid ue radicailem auns at #ome real | public good; it may be poliucal, Social or @ uataral good, bat tt mast bea good. it looks ‘suly at the man, nus tus incividual who forms ® partof bia. Are there aut thoeo whe see ouly tudividual objects? Yoo, true radicaina | sliows pone (to march uncer tis banuers but thowe who are seeking some real pidlic guod, and tao moans by which it eims wt accomyll-bing sbat must be £004, abd Ht Must BOL way, “ let ws do evi! Cows good come.” Th never strikes at and comproml-o belief. | w wo Judas betraying for thirsty piece: of silver. On the | contrary, it holda tts darting proof by one arm and deals | moscular blows with the other. Not only aro ite themas | good, but wise; it dows not lah the ovcan into a tempest. The gentleman then doaouned rasioals. The true radical mever recommends a remedy worse sbangbo | divenne; be te not an ext and has 90 large « | God that b® believes [lo permits no ev. The came reason that maxes @ thant rruical, makes him a oon- bt errant, foartye aod do net let bin lay down bis armor or wuspens be bas accomnptiched his heavenly tnietoa. | Mr. Baas N. Warren, of thus city, followed with Tho | ict? of Faith.” The principal portion of bis decourse referred to the peceanity of posing faith, upoa whieb | the goatleman ailated at considerablc lougth. then coanted, the congregation standing. Dr. Bitcboouk, of Rowdoin College, 2, then addremed the members of the graduating olane, ox. | distincken but to be Chri-uan bergss end guo! eervauts of not man, | Chrva. The parting ode was thea chauted by the congre- ation (© the air of * Auld Lang Syne,” and uftor the de- very of the tho aaoemDiage retuned. NEW YORK SOCTETY FOR PROMOTING EDU- OATION AMONG COLORED CHILDREN. An annval cloction of officers and trustee: of the nbove foclety took place yoeterday, at No. 19 Thomagetreet. The following wore olocted:—President, Mr. Charles B Ray; Tice President, Mr. Albro Lyons; Seorctary, Mr. Phillip A. White; Troazurer, Mr. Jae, MoCuno @mith; Trustees, Mesers. Philip A. Bell, Charite A. Wiillama, Geo. Loveer, Ellie A. Potter, Joho W. Hunter, John J. Brown, John 6 Konvey, Peter B. Bieadd ¥. Clark, Peter & Porter, Wm. ©. py I Feite, J. WB. Sait, Bony — L, Jennings, Petor W. Downlug and At the prorent timo there are aix echools the colored chijtren in Now Vork propor, tbe localities being Mulbor. fy street, Laurens, Fifesuth street between Sevouth and Haebhth avenues, Keone #treet near avenue D, Thomas etrect and Thirty-seventh etreet, @ear froadway. Thero ie a echool also at Harlem, ant ono et Yorkrillc. The en Ure number of children under tuition in the various cs. tablisbiments averages from 1,800 to 2,600, all being under the contra! of the Boardof Education. Toe socacty which boid its annual eicetion yestorday appropriates the laterest of 0 cortain fund to purcha ing Yorke, meta, Ae., as 79 wards for the children, and dors al! in !v: power to laduoe parculs to send thetr olfipring to the ecbuols. The May Auniversarics, Tremmar, Mar 12. AMEHOCAF AND Fonwan Cranmas Csox.—anntvertary " e enteral Prevby rian chareh, Broome etrect, at 10s New Yorn Bewpay Sermo Usror.—General anni in the Central Presbyterian church, Broome street; eve | ning. The day anniversaries will be held in the varlow | caurehes in different parte of tho city Juring the afternooe, | a8 follows | _ Academy of Musie, Fourteenth stroot, corner of tare. OommittoeB, R Attert ary, M. ©. Morgan, folmen, Puter Balen, G, & Seodeli, Ad. Pardes, J. W sa ea i a, ~ The ultoe Yncetion. APOTRER PRIVATE MEKTING OF bUAKI—THURLOW WEED PEBHIDING—THE Reformed Uutcb church, Marten eres. ACTION Af PRA ALBANY FHOOMaMMe—FHm MUMI- Trtag. aaa PROUPunaS tached boone Cl AL PROPEMTY BOUWBT TU BK OFFIULALLY Me fomor J. B. Thomann, 66, BRED BY THR STATE — verne? oF THR 172, PRE A * AC HEMY— DIVISIONS IN THE AD WHRDS BRIN- Allep street Presbyterian church. Commitien—R. Me FORCEMENT OF IR SCHEMR—MATHRLL plevden. Kus. 6, 14, 18, 25, 88, 60, 66, 91, a, Lbs. AND BUITERKD—A MUNICIPAL ARNOLD WANEEDy Firs Baptet church, Brome srew., Comunition—W m Another private meeting Board of Pollee P. Coon Nem. 10, ‘8, 84, 41, b4, BT, OW, 44, 73, 4, Lal. of the new of peta te cr Came Wyn’ Poets | Conuniewioners was held agreeably 1 uotice yesterday, ab on, + 10, MT, i, Ad, 9, WH, hw, 14a, one o'clock P. M., ia Mr, Simeon Draper's office, corner Pree byterian aburch, Twenty wee. Onmmitoe | of - G.8 Comover and Iveone Now 10°99, 62, abe Term, | 2 Willamand Pine streets, The buvinuae to be sabmaaiod 129, 160, 16a, at Une meeting had been predetormined oo Baturday, |. © | when Thurlow Weed, of Albany, prenided over the secret Rapurt aburch, “AND stron. Hines, Now, 114 UY, Be ) NEL, WET, 14, 143, 161 council of a quorum of the Board. The rules adopted by the Prewbyteriap Oornmittoe— $2, 30, 108, 106, 187, 161, 1v2, 19%, 4, ©, Baxter, Nos. 81, Commissioners at their firstorganization provide for stated wre. mconngs of the members on Tuesdays aud Fridays. As tho Prenbyterian ohurch, Carmino street. Com: W Olabe nti Nos 1B, 21, 48, 9, 64, AT TOS BL bg, Ton | HAF Bewever, hax as yet achieved ou praca! footing LL ° 8 tn the municipal business they have uncsarily no public ire wo tramact, ane the exclurive interest im relation to prevails with the public in regard w what they wit! ul tmavely do, however, and the secewity on their part oF tah ig out iders Into their confceng, buth combine to #)\e suflicke nt oarreney fo heir plans aud make them woemible. Their instructions were reguierly dowiled. sewn up at Albany, baving been mado ut and sent down, iis even sod, iu the same p’ > with their commis . It appears, howe ér, th, with other plas for campaigns concocted ) been Upon, iat thers bax been « guod uma) uf up at albany without prover canmultaden wh ut in New York. Thurlow Woed's sehemes- for be has, i deems, the com rand tn tna Dikek Fe pub! ur cerning of the city charter and Cranetise—has wely ch fallen through, and bis presence aven wilt bardhy jove the discomdture his Comminsionars bud anes do bie arrival. — Every body i# bury to dixsuming what The exerci‘es will oonvnenee at the wily, The annual monting will be trian church, Broom atroe, w M., preem al Prob AmeMCAN anD Foray Crntetlan Dmon,—Anniversary ip the Central Provbyterign chard, Brovme struct; a 1945 A. Me New Yors Guenay Rex001, Umion,-General anniversary in the Crniral Presbyterian eburch Broume street; even ing. The day, anniversaries will be held in the variea: churches in differcat parte of tho city during the aftermeun, New Yous Cowmizinion Socuery.— innual meeting. AMMWCAN ANT-BLAYERY SocueTy —Twenty mrenng in the Qy Asem ly Rooms; morning and evo nity. Speakers, Wiliam Lloyo Gurriaon, T. W. Hizgin- ~on, Parker Fillebury and Wendel Phillis, WEkGANTHE LIBkARY AssucisTiION.—Annual meeting at Cliptow Hall; evening. New Yors Coummzenion Socnry.—Annval meeting tn the Reformed Dutch church, Washingwn «quare; evening, uddrewwes by Rev. Dra, Betbunv, Haxght and RR. Gurivy. AMENICAN ANTLSLAVERY SouUeTY.—Twenty fourth aanusl meeting, in the City Assembly Rooms; morning and eve- ning. Mrxcanmiz Linrany AxsoquTion.—Apaua)] moeting at Ctinion Hail; evening. Poxt Socnery.—Thirty-ainth anviversary at tho Mart ners’ church, ouruer of Maaivon ond Catharine streets; ers are to proceed, Three of the Hoard had already overruled the instrugtiona from Albany, in view of their |. micarriage at she starts and they wee al! on the point of by the board, when Weed himself came w the rea- ‘The great coup d? taton which tho Aiheay predicated, sarted with uh of dent,’ ant by retwnng were wo.) pomeemned vonage full coutrel of the potice, then | it bean ee Yorn prada Woums ve pw | my 4 cuarruct the entire ‘yarn up arte’ manage pia. rker wtreet, corner of crosby. The public opening of | oy his iuotitution’ will take place wt Zo’clook P.M. ON at eteee a ee ee + Wapwmwat, May 14. hotonm ont of this scheme. it wee wed in AMERICAN ANTI-BLavEKY YouTY —Twonty-fourth annos! | apether shape apon Judge Whiting, a a meeting, in the Oty Assumbly Rvoms; conunuet st 104 | vutpoxt of the autrepublican «1 to M. and 8 P.M. (hetare, ax in different others, which poe or AmxWican PEMALS GUARDIAN SocterY.—Ladica’ mevting a, | O84 (wo oF three poll @ captains, as well an @ the Howe, at 10 A. M. aud 2 P.M. AmEWOAN TRACT BucIeTY —Amuual Dustuess mooting 1 the lect.re room of Dr, Hatton's Refromed Dutch church Tue suptversary exercises will bogiw in Ue Wa mM Naw Youn Avn-Staveny Socrery.—Aunivor:ary at City of Appeals without than sone mere decent eb ow of ap Lo th copdidon of bi te the. Weed caro bimaelf to the Amembly Rooms; evening, William Lioyd Garrison will | rerc.e Mateel) wax recalled, and all the ingeoautty which speak, could be brought to bear was exerceed w persuade tho Auxucan ConoagoationaL Oxion.—Ancual ty | Fortly Chief te reconsider bis refural to wansfer bin allo- the Chureb of the Puritans, Union square, at 10 A.M. Ad. | Riauce Ww the Albany oligarchy, It. was even Fu. dress by Dr. Shepherd, of Baugor, Me. tinted that Mr. Matell) a iv mature AuxicaN Home Mosoonant Socury.—Thirty-firet Anm. | °° | cconteadle Lemenraener rt nh Moen far ‘ LOB wt to ountemplate the amet versary ip the Church of the Puritans; eveuing. have to Mgppts® Iie wan & dune uinae oy ‘Tre New Vora Invikmary vou Woman anp OmTUDRaN.— The opening serviogs will be held at the Infirmary, cerner of Orexhy and Bloockar vtreeus, at 3 P.M. INeTrrcTION POR Tits Blux.—The anniversary of this In- titution will be held at the Acavemy of Masic. The exor- ciwos will commence at 4 P.M, Syermano Bewmnicence Bocmery.—This Boolety will ho'd | it anus! meeting a1 856 o'clock, 19 the Coutral Presby- teriamebureb ip Broome street. ‘Speakers, Revs. Dudioy A. Tyng, Rufus W. Clark,’ Dr. Dowling and Jewo T. Peck. ‘Tas Five Purrm House ov Lxposrny will bold its anniver- at 2 o’olock P. M.,at the Chnrch of tho Puritans, hesought with all the o lary of paren Mastery, end bob rw autictpations of black republican anaety were tobe believed rather than bie own awertionn, there will be municipal Arnold to be paired off to bintory with the one. ‘The attem pt to revise this plan of Weed’s haa been the main topic of the secret conclave of the Commissioners, and the aim alo of their canvassing in various direcnons tor the past nome As the ae ipvesUgumen have progressed the great necessity some @enicaya) warrant and occupancy has bees, to be vital for the the new Beard, t vive it the vontago ground ef poesension, Whatever turn the Union -quare, (Dr. heevarre:) Apeakers, Drs Cheover, 6 bball take, a to the groat poim af the " Revs, Mathow Hale Smith, T. £, Cuyler, and others. ~ allty of the tow ing, it appeare to bo certain that the pre- Tun Amoczire Aivied of the New York Union Theolo- |-s¢it munierne) property and anpurteuanocs of the o ‘do. gical Beminary will hold their 16th anniversary in the So- | Pertinent cannot in any conting the Geary chopenjs 3 o'chock Pri. 7 Comin, viouere without the consent af the city government. tt thle Int that the Commiasiouers threaten to epht. eo of the Board will forigu an? protest, sooner than undertake to tax the gavorement, either Rtase or city, with the expeme of new buildings und eq: It aypeary alvo that candidate perintenaency”? under the board, but uone whe eould them a bold apon the exwting departtieut and hances, a# tn the cave of Matsell, or vous that Leg 0)-0n to carry out the other muasures uf the board, in {he attempt to create a new system, auch ar Diaied when they poasianied Judge icng Poy Om share the with bim and Ammucan ANT-BLAVEKY Socerr, Conrmvuedl.—Twenty- fourth annual moeting at City Assembly Room. 8; at10A M., the Rev. 0. B. Frothingham, of Jeracy City; Wm. Lloyd Garrivon, of Boston; the Rev. Androw T. Foss, of Manchester, N. ly, Aaron M. Powell, of Columbia co., N.Y. Speakers fP. M., Rmund Quiscy, af Dedham? Mase.; Mise Francis Ellon Watkins, lat of Baltimore; Wim. Wells Brown, of Mase, Admittande free, Tuurapar, May 14. >. Awmucas Bos Socery.. tm Rev. Be. Goever's Churuh, Unsus oguatereteal i > give Ameucas ConaneoaTiona, Umion.—Annual bosteow Ag « chapter of wpm theme ae ly! the ind bas Meeting iv the lecture room of the Church of the Huemame | £07 & long timo +0 veriously oocupied pubic @ind tn at 3 P.M. ; the collation in the evening at the Cty Ansoubly | Wi" cy The comments and deteraiuations ——. vewed 1D this conpection bave had Van mievioner, and the anumaious punition thoy realising poned activity bar it seme, Ausucan Texrznavca Ustow.—Annivorsary {tn the he Broome street Ceutral Presbyterian chureb. fas yee po ahogetiar dummmaruatastee” Asmucan Anoumim, Socturr. Pwbllo meeting at City peel) — a ae ea tmubly Reoma at 10 0’clock A. M. ers ongaged: Prosident Boriah Green, Wiliam y and Broderick Oy ean LerTaLcaniow oF THe Tex Govenwne.—The Sth of May being the anniversary of the installation of the Board o | Ton Governors, the children on Randall's Inland extended ap invitation w the Board to visit them om that occasion which they did, together with their friends. Chey were receivea by 400 boys and ercortwd w the playgroand tho lade went through their Doug base New Yore twenrotion fox tum Dear ayy Down.—This cloth anniversary et the Church of the Puritans at 4 P. Covrensiar Cruamration ov tux Iemronon ov tie New | on —srrviee at Chapel in Eleventh street, betwoon | ‘Third and Fourth avenues, 1035 A.M. Social Reunion and Concert at Dodworth’s Hall, No, $06 Broadway, 8 P. M ® Pos Mosuoy.—Anniversary. Atademy th wooden guns. They then proceeded te the schoo! 4? Prupay, May 16. Asmnucas Boann ov Commmatooran Por FoRGn Muetoms — Anoval mecting ip Dr, Choever’s church at 10 4. M. | New Cuvxes Cmomviat Caummanion (Second day.)— with all the bonors, Oration by Rev. George Bush, Hope Chapel, 6 P, M. Bake Coed hs boned. Oa (cnrere Rarenpay, 16. hey pee vduly | eanepted Crnoysiat Oxuemnation oy tits Naw Orencm (Third day wwe worl tr motoromoe ae aoa Meeting for divcussion and addeeses, Hopo Chapel, | cuiidren wero well vered for. a 10a, M, ? Mw Teme THOMAS Powsi., on ber way from Pough 910 Now York yosterday morning, waa obliged to Punpay, May 17, Oxnemat Caixmnanion O Tin New Cncnen.—Divine services and communion at the Chapel ja Kleveath sireet. Covrran Ammen Eoucation Bocwry.—Annual sermon by Rev. Eza A. Huntington, D. D., of Aubusm Theological 2D. D., on: Seminary, Dr. Adataw’ church, Madison square, a oy Sate oF Rane Tumouexucat Wonks —The late Rev. Dr, National Qamantine Convention te Piiladel- | Schroeder's choice Library will bo sold this afernona, a phia—Meeting of the New York Bulogation, | ur o'clock, by Movers, Bangs, and cannot fail to atirnct A national convention of representatives fem tho local | the lovers of good, raro and learned books. Tho gem of Boards of Health of the principal seaport cXios through. | te Collection ts a fine copy of Walton's London Polyglot out he Calon will moot in the city of Puiladelphiaoa Wed- | Bible, with the Appendix and Lexicoa. Nine languages neaday, 10th inat. are, toed io i, with an interKineary Latin transiation . cach. This convention was callod by tho Bakimore Board of | this ercat work it i Jot No. 08s on tm -~ | Health, through ite President, Wm. G. Bonsall, and tts ob- | wt!! be reached about glx o'clock this one ie far ject ls to exchange views and report ficts rolutive to the Rie caus coer Manse to workings of the quarantine regulations in the seaports oo dogs amv’) the Atlantic coast, with a view, if powsible, of drawing up — ihre baie a thy da te ewes 8 uniform yyatem' of quarantine laws for gonoral adoption, | fr'4n te Pabylonian car wht, we At prevent every port hae iu ow: lam, and commoroe \ ae ait edges: : also Bomberg’s Great Rabbinical Bible, im four WO Ere oes by Ue variable, and onexe caraae at | printed in Venice; Suicer’s Theraurus; we Gross Hier'* Preoant from Bos. Ge reauistiea now ia eee. cal Dictionaries of Bayle, &e., &e. At this convention delegates will be Tame oF Tux Sree Commenore. —Mr. Joseph & phia, Baiuinore, Norfolk, Charies- ton, New York, Mhiladol; lew, Street Comini sioner, ha: been confined to bis ton, Savannah, New Orleans and powibly other The place of meoting has not yon bese dectiod egos tai | MF some days past, in m very wonk susto, bie plrywiend will probably be Independence Hall. energies completely* Ho bas been very Lo This convention has undou! been called Into being | deed, but we learned yesterday that be was by tho merchant fe Gothern wi the | improved. quarantine requ! our laws, A Dm a bo i apatite ak tm | Armour” Scycton James Thong, @ eblp carpenter, re port, red to do quarantine by tho laws of r for daye, the State of Now York: and last summer, during the pro- sight by ta large quantity of ian Janum. A doctor waa of tho yellow fever exeitoment, nearly every ah'p Wed to attend bim and succeeded ip removing the polsen from @ Southern port had to do ine for from and saving his life, No cause was amigned by Thong for wo rinty tothe great lose of the shippers. I will be | stvempting his life, — 7 tp tee ey ee this practice. Amswoas Dramatic Frxp Amocuinom.—At the election w New York in thet tana Lance ogy for oficers of the American Dramatic Fund Association bold at thelr office yosterday, James T. Brady was elected President, Mevsra W. P. Chapman, J. Holbrooke, Pre Brougham, Trustees; T. Hade- » ond Mears. ‘ma ky 3 Menage, dP. Coon, J. aS . wa. Oniey andy eehon Raananeene Te Mersorcttax Power. following communica. Connetlnen Pama cuggeated the ort wn rat Oar ot tha for. omg, w nccowt sideration Uicreof wag indofinitety postponed — a Ry PRN ig gh pn gd ph tte gy oes pubject ome 'e had conaul with wa Awe Dir Vache, the formor Health officer, who wns of pA Waar ob tir taal of Rr = cnr quarantine laws oould not be toch Bo. | ail neconmey, ‘be voral other partios with whom Mr. Kmanklin conferred | tropoliiac 8 Bre CON! ane! withio 1h cord aarecd wo furnieh thelr views tothe convention. Py pA te snulgn howers required thy hoard Counctiman Harwit2, in answer to a aD, for the acon 5 on c tts opinion thas Geguing’s Pune was an "aneebets nme Lt 5 the sine of rags nce ren AD Lat. Siang aes et | Conn Rene Cy uence of the shoal water the " the etrtlon hommes pow need 3 pouce ee aod i: war bevor much rougher than the prosent: Meine accommodate will need no furter praviaioe la Poon mn Yunacgan come ee adjoarn- | Of tbe fame wile furiber roc ulidon le Od, to on the 19th \uat, orable Body. By order of Wit BOREL: oy 5 yyy The Turt. Mew Yomx, May 11, 1857. Layroe Drains’ Aworiatios.—Tho Kings County Liquor Dealore’ Association met last evening a People's Ball. No particufir business of Importance was ana meeting adjourned to meet on Thurfday {hee —y-| the meeting Wat understood to be that no ould make application for a license The moetings of the sasociation cam? ctl ist Friday alernoon, hetwoen Mr. Voorkore’ « & Honoet Peter and Mr. Doty's ch. stallion Me Waiter | Tho wor of te Mr MoRobert's stallion Bareaparilia, also tn thp race, wae | member wero | Withdrawn previous to the start. Honest Potor wre the | poll priyulcly. ™ wr fron, taking the first, fourth and fifth heste. Sir Walter ‘ le favorite before start, fob Peronat I owing ie “Se —— Dr ne eae ane Corn copstakes $660—mils heate—beet | Odio, cute mplates, it is raid, apening a banking howe roten " ts! J &. Paul, Minneeotn, iniiinn au ‘Voorhoce nained g. ¢. Honest Poter,towagon.1 2211 | Gen. J. L. Taylor, of Ohio, and Ooi B Byrne, of Pean ated ol. Sir Walter, to noes...2 1222 | syly ove in Washing tan. Bamed ob. h. Sarsnpariia, (0 way “ 1 c loth Sit eo reat. rey yer sete Me St Oe me Pw