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ad THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7906. MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, “APRIL 26, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTs. of the Teachers’ ‘Amodiation. v Dramatic and Musical Matters, Mobile, were, however, reoop7zed with marked pleasure Arrival of Mormons. Qur Minnesota Oerrespondence. Our Nebraska Oorrespendsnce. 2nd applansa’ The tatier sung as ube abwave doom, wih | x SOMB OF THE DSFRCTS OF THB FRESSNT SCIOOL ‘Tho bad weather of the past week diminished the at- q TXETY SAINTS ABBIVED IN THE JOMN BEIONT FROM Wanasuaw, M. T., April 19, 1858. Fowrsnsuts, Dodge Co., April 12, 1868. SYSTEM BXPOGED—RSGaY BY ONS OF THE PUBLIC | tendance at al! the places of amnsement. The Masard | f). icst ot ter eee ‘al OT ek oe aevanrcs. Meaendment of the Constitution— Inauguration ef the | The Administration af Nebraska Since its Organt Roilroad System—Reasons for It—Governor Gor zation— The Democratic Party of the Territory— man Oppeced to It—Invitation to Immgrante— Emigration Hither—The Utah War and One Faciities of Travel, ge. Regiment of Volunteers from Nebraska—General We'Bave at length taken measures to make a Btate News, Se. @f Minnesota without the assistance of Congress, Concern'ng the administration of our prosperous for on Thursday last there was o special election Territory but Mttle his been said by letter writers held by the peop'e, to whom had been submitted a | from henee, only such as, perhaps for self interest, Prepored amendment of the constitation; and it is desired to puff an official friend, or obtain favor from found that the said proposed amendment has been the “powers that be.” Francia Bart, of South Oaro- SS tow inp as w smoct> oo. ie SHEE >M | concorte have drawn tbe great body of pleasure seakery, | public expe ie or te See, 8, hae, sos oF the oo peas te phe pbadpstiatdns Wa we and they will improve as the weather becomes warmer. ee on in the packet the A mesting of the Teachers’ Association took piso? © | maory ig » general desire on ihe part of Young New Yor | Salvige Donomin: fo a degree but hide weer to Se, | STO*PHON of nine Kegieh femmvlee, who havo coms to Saturday evening, in the ball of the Board of Btucstion— that there should be a promenade other than that tm the | tog and Parodi. Tow dvmpe left yesterday for Now Or. | ‘heir husbands and levere already io the “iini of pro- te President, Wun. W. Smith, to the ohair. te emp lobby. We abould suppose that such a nenade might | ene. m'80,'’ this company i# composed of converts from S«n- pending one of the by laws, and providing that the day be very readily made by romoving the exterior seats Mivo Etiza Logan to fulfilling an engagement as Nashville, | dinavie, Norway, Sweden and Bctieswig, exon sem a ‘meoting should be changed from the last Saturday to the around the parquette,and maxing the aisles four of five and Mre, Julia Dean Hayne one at Memphis fow persons, but the greater portion are from Dc nmark. Inet Wednesday of every month, was adopted. Some other times their present width. The Musard music is Wo in A complimentary benett Is arranging for ¢. W. Clarke. | The following are the names of the pameng:rs:— ‘unimportan business was algo transacted, and the ebair- spiriing-te be heard quietly by young people. Ove of the papers etates that « commitios bea arrived F. Fvorjin, wan then introduced Henry 8. Stewart as the essayist of The first racred concert of iho serioa wes given last | hero from Cinvinnati to request Moas. Musard, after the C.D. Hisidewcea, ee reeies the evening. night, with the following programme: style of bis “‘Quadrille dee Booufs et Moutous,”” to write a Peder Fidtenea , Jeala Far gen Karoline approved by a majority of several thousands—eay | Hina, was the first Governor, who arrived in the Ter | ir. grawanz, who ia teacher in one of the miblic | 1 “Oy tare Seok men \Quadrille des Pores” for thet city. For the present the | Willard Fielowreed 5 tenn tnaty ee thoneand. I have not heard | ritory on the 7th of October, 1864. He was sick | senooie, and who bas been in that capacity for a number | 9 Air, rusog Foaming Bilows,'* request hes been denied, a3 M. Musard will most ikely | Mer Fjeldatsed, 7 F ijop vost,” from all parts of the State, but from the returns when he arrived here and only lived some eleven | of years, on rising, said that he had chosen for his subject zt ‘Carl Formes.... “digas Wiohiaon fieit Butialo first, and is preparing a ““Gaiop des Biles” | P Metbede? Fray ns oat far it ie already ap- | days, leaving 8. B, Cuming, then Secretary, to start | —Onr City Scbocl &ystem as it and as tt Sboald be.” | 3 Fanteni, (Cuprice, ear Versions for that event. Maren Meulhede, a : which have been received thus far it ly ap- ry Be was (Messiah), R p parent that more than fourfifths of the vo:es were | the wheels of government. Owing to the clanse in pt ottea teeter cca hialagaeiy Unter a net me ss sli aan thaibar? vieBlandel, | Thoy bavo a romunerative way of comptinoating artists | R Okem, 1 Porannjeo, asst in favor of the amendmént and that every | the organic act allowing the Governor to select the | Cot a ane ty aio a ee ees sobool | 6: Arm, « Tad De‘igen Ha len,” Oar) Fe Lig or ” tn, ertantan Poig,'s what thoy did with the Young Corian ‘Madson, rar he county in the State bas given » majority for it, and | point or reat of government. for the first ression of | sysiem in {his aty, aa it Bieseess exis, has many de lo: PART ABCOND—XOZART'S REQUIEM. America (Kei Ballet Oorpe:’”— Se Marou Prisrjad, ‘that heavy vote—an extraordinary | our Territorial Legislature, there arose quite a strife | reble defects, apd coptame within i the elements of decay | | Solos D’avgri, Oaraderi, Mies Miner, Thalbeg, Foret, Meagpigave the Aigniund fling, and wns rewarded Mesto Meawep from Peterjen, tote, such, for insiance, the ote of one of the | amongst the then embryo town wes for this | ouetEwta:Mtewtad'S art feguar onder stating i, | pata norma, the Wale! | zane Laventwcn wi avlay sees: seureeaees | Sespeey Bejan Foch }, 28 pul . oF as! ung, Fane or med, 5 ve C : y 2c ioe lmurrenee of @ Presidential election, | favor, and but-few men could have passed | from the primary lo the grauioat departnents, ons bs Nhe as'auomernn! an evideocn of mrhcwm; nant, | : Kesler, KM vention, States on the * Of defects and deficiency, which, evon at this moment, 4 Ele aud Jeannie appeared in au Iriab comic } P. Onin, Kond 4yeajen. {%& Pan) alone gave nearly 4,000 majority for the | the ordeal of the first six months of our s pldiniy indicate thas tue echeent ajetarn ie ot adapted | The tbe weaver poking sub luke aa suromnatio exclamation Tig el Bie , ccessfully as Thomas (he wants and requirements of the present ago. each powt, done in rec and biue ick—and they, two, won silver D 2 measare,and the county in which it les, Ramsey, | ganization a9 an 7 lioschool every individual. tonclon’ te incependent in | ance of Carl Former since bis previneial tour. He looked | tokens 0! ndmiration to abundance; aot fially ia petue | HP. Land, BC Davie 6,000. Other counties which it was supposed, on Canine. ne Bd ee posh From | Ei or her own department | Hence thero is ‘to acknow. | well, was in fine volco, and was roceivod with great on- | Allee, tm bar “Grand, Meslay, 1 Oia,” tury 0 cared tno | BG Poulsen, ‘Ane Dav "4 their remot ’ - 1 year conseq: pBobool 4 house be —seem. a by Davr seoount of their heing remote from the lines of the | 11S" siming mccemafully battle ull confilcting in. | mest extsta we nay of Our grent and coety pubuc goucas, | MasMem. Tho honge was quite fall, and Ube audience ia | i040 dance, not tn obedioace to orders, but from pure | Cecelia Lomie, Have Daviojen, ie iy is 1y of our great ly public scho: proposed roads, would certainly vote in the nega- | terests, and carry the Territory through the firstand | Now, at the presont time, the school eystem coats the | tbe best spirits. Mr. Thaiberg, Mr. Viewxtemps sad Mr. | love of the art, ani young as sho is, combioing with tha | F Marsom, A. Hanjen, ive, gave majorities in favor of the amendment, | hardest struggle of our existence, and that contrary fe of New York considerably over $1,000,000 annual. | Formes were all eneored. D’Angri sang ‘(Ho was Des. | ‘ithe yracefulvess of Childbood, the little graces aa aren | O aoa Magdalena Hanjen, which is as followa:— to the general belief. He located the capital at | 1y,and & is tkely , before loug, cont $1,600 Neiiepraper {ennai at Susy 20 even. Why ermine. have Fiesase ia Sole een ite cage tanta tn girlofommon tse and | O: Rassbeyca, H oem AB ACT PROPOKING AN AMENDMENT TO SKCTIOW TES, ARTICLE Canin Sits wet there — nes aired management, bo free from many ‘of the defects whic at | the Musard concerts fer « ballad or two? ae it seemed very anortunate that (he xuateace brn ca al = Neijwa, RINE OF THE CONSTITUTION, AND PROVIDING FOR THE SUB- yy Pte lg nn p Magri stin-nsng " In February, 1856 present eit ‘There ry no ate i oe progress of the | For the present werk the Academy programme wiil in - _ ave aiready exhausted ite stock of silver compli- roy is tay yen, Lig =) ‘MIRFION OF THE S4ME TO THE PROPLE. ° § 4 uruary, , pupils ocmes oo mary jopartmert, whero . I on =o by the Leguiature of the State of Minue- Ng bac He ited ete eee on ee tenchers, generally spe ms are principally ebgagest pied in agen ee oe “y _— Mise Cushman is playing st Pittsburg. Mrs. Heronstos- | fursee haderion,” Celene Petsepin — istrict, arrives comunisei vernor. | ip 1g OF thin! , those who have we | “Range Musard programmo. falians May, ‘ “ “* in * Bee. 1. The following amendment to the constitution of | Jzard was an Arkansas gentleman of excellent moral paman taakedive oe peomins ties, ineir dross, or somo | who bas Deca engayed by Mr, Uliman for Thal | Pl Da# produced Engone Sue's **Mathiide” at S! Tous, ae tarda ae Peterjen, Mia Stave is hereby proposed for publication, and spproval | wtending in his native Btate, but, according to our | ciber like subject, instoad of exerting thoir thoughts aud | bery’s approaching concert tour, sings for the ilrst time | TP? London News of the S0th of March, observes: ~ Sophie Auderjep? on ee pe gy ys tho people, in acoordance with section 1 of | iGo, of progression, too old fogyish for the country y to <he mental advancement and ‘at the Acad Thalburg, D’Angri, Vieuxtempe, aod The Pyno and Harrison English Opera Company aro giv A. Niijen, b MO Ohi Jem, 14 of the constitation; that is to say, that section 10 | oni the heople. He was conscientious, honest and ment of the tender ehiliren undor their care. a. se TN 4 Ing & series Of coucerte at Drury Lane theatre every bight Rodel Niljen Stine Grimeentan? af article 9 of the coustitation shall be as ree F.. a on eeeuntt aoe tne tanto cme te ‘ , the tesehers are rot, in too many metance, | soveral new quadrilies by Muzard, make up a splendid 4 work, except Good Friday. Tho first took piace las: ?. Fea, 7. an rintenjen, ‘Bee. 10. The credit of thia State shail never be given or | staun nee i ee noe fel whe capable of developing the intellect of the puptis. for | pregramme at the cheapest porsible rate. There iy one | evening Tt was deprived of ite greatest attraction by the | Kirsten Fapanjon MO. =. Joaned in aid of sny individual, association or corporation, | administration continued until last fall, m he Te- | want of.proper knowledge or abil! in tho art of teaching in tion to M that | Sbeence of Mike Touian Pyno, who having been afliiovsd P. Fargerjen, |. 0. Griegiajen. ‘exeopt that for the parpose of ‘expediting the constraction | turned to the bosom of his family in Arkansas, and | themselves. Belog advanced from this dopartaent to | °rcumatancein re these Masard concerts by a heavy comestic calamity—the death of ber mothar— gen sen, af the 'ines of railroads, in ald of the Congress of | was succeeded a few months since by William A. | tse senior department, the children enier a sphere worre | Must be patent to the humblost conception: —Who'ber or | was unable to appoar. We understand, howover, that, in Financially speaking, the present company are of a bet- fhe Usited States bas granted lands to the Territory of things are very little better than uro in the one thay | not they prove 'vcrative to the manager, they wil, from | ber great anxiety to dissppoint the public as little as pow. | ter clans of persons than the generality ofMormon emi- Richardson, of Illinois, one of the gallant old politi- Seeerte, Gs Soverne waa enaee ts vo Saved and do- | cal herces the party 50 dearl ore Govercr Wiehe tocech ye erm gy tg ar Minnesotan, the | #Fdson's administration has been too brief to test ita Fa a A oe eee ty interest of goren | benefits or progressive spirit. Indeed, he hes been ut per acnum, payable somi annually in the city | sbsent fromthe Territory, until now, mostly since his @f New York, ac a loan of pnbite credit, to ap amount not | appointment. The reapers cry Bottering Su ie mn. a ns leave, |The ability, oF the class in which the child should | the great array of artiets orsyloyed in them, break up the | SblO, she intends, painful as tho effort omust bo, wo wing © | grants, They seem persons who Bave been iu good clr. fatare convert business of the metropolis for some time to | MOTP™ (Wednescay) evening. a be place: Sone § be properly known for a © oe cumstances ip “Fatherland ,”” end are an excellent sample conexierable time to ite Dew teacher, and the ocusequeace is that wach of the time of both pupil and teacher ave usolessiy spent. AD irregular and covfueed course 0 gone ihrough here, and the esholar is finally advenced to the grammar de. ome. Interesting Catholle Ceremonies, of honest, encorrupted countey folks, whose broad and During this week there-will be a Beethoven night, and | sryry-TwO CHILDKAN ADMITTED TO T#£ finsr HOLY | *t?0Eg backs indicate the power of the possessors to leave on Thursday Mondelesohi’s ‘‘Eiijah,”’ in which Formes re COMMUNION—AKOKBIKHO® HUGHES ADMIN'stERns | their deep marks tn the soil wherever they may locate. euseeding twelve hundred and fifty thousand dollars; or | an excetlent administ: partment, where, from canses over which the hes toach- ‘gm aggregate amount to al! of e2'd c-mpanies notexceeding | Secretary Cuming became, as » Acting Gov- | er bas no control, the course of ixatruotion is impeded by | cently astommbed the Bostonians, know a grent deal THE HOLY B4CHAUSNT OF CONFIRMATION TO TWO | Among them are Hkewise some smart towns five milione of dollars, in mannor following, to wit — ernor, and continued so until his hispogretted de- | too many of the same or similar causes to hove that ox- | snout everything in general, anda at deal about BUNDRED AND FIFTY P&RSONS. intelligent looking men, who sport their blac kid, ‘Fhen follows tho bill. ceare. ist in the other departments. Our present ehool “yrtam 6 . said Moe Gorman Catholic church of 8. Francis Seraph, in | ‘esther and dupgling gold, with na muck dignity amd sane The original constitution was approved by the | In the judiciary department Nebraska has been | Was sduilrable in the imo it started, but it te now the | music im particular, 4 fouctunce as apy of Our suiart Now Yorkers. ber last, when they eaid that the cro- | somewbat ts ad # Hon. Fenner Furguson, our pre- | °atrary. It was based on a paupor sysiom of edacation, | The concerts fur the week include one by Mr. Masdor, | Thirty-first stroat, was yesterday the soene of two ints | Previous to ‘earning of the diffrultion between the fe- people in Octo Toe Snare + re | Gent efficient delegate in. C: , was thé frst ap- | Wbich i net io aby (WAY Saspted, to the proseat 48y: | on Tuonday, at Mozart Hall, Mr. Maoder will give a good | Testing ceremonies—one the admiaston of sixty-two chil- | devai govornment and the inbabitent of Uw, they had is of the Btate should “ never Le loaned to any a | pointed for the chief jesticeship, and continued so un- | For anytcing like what it should'’bs, Vary luis pracy | Programme, and bas the arstsiance of many yoluntoors, | éren to thelr Sret holy communion, and tho othertheadml- | 094.0" 84 saihee than suse shaken: apenas seciation or corporation ;”. which was wel! enongh | til he was succeeded a few months since by Judge | tical knowledge is imparted, whiio the minda of even | including thetrioof popular comedians—Burton, Brougham | nistering of the holy sacrament of confirmation to two hua- | where thoy wore known and where they'bad | Agen k while money was plenty and times were good, but | Hall, of lowa. Judge Ferguson isa native of Michigun, | our female teachers are made to go through am ordea! | aq Walcot. Mr. Maodar is one of the most popular and | dred and Sfty persons, secuted ’ for their adoption of Mormonism, they an excellent lawyer and a ste1 democrat. Judge to come to tue New World and try sheir ortuae ult capable of teschers and compoeers, His pupils have | The morning service was of imposing solemnity, The | occ and « brighter day baa of the most trying: iad, to attempis to become acquainted now after suffering the horrors of a pecuniary night | Hal) thus far, succeeds quite well, and bids fair to jomatics, ‘This le not what our men want; i mare for seven or eight months it is found necessary | make a popular man if the Territory. Tho first | Most cases they want something more practical, ‘more | often risen to tho highest places in the art world. If the | ©Bormous church was crowded to ite utmost cxpacity, and | “Zion of the Lord.” Tue Karopoak paeat ie ee to amend, in order to find relief. But you will seo | associate justices were James Brad!y, of Indiana, and | véefnl; language ia what they mont want to learn, in addt- | moiety of his friends appear at Mozart Hall it will not be | the societies of St. Anthony and St Heinrishs wore prosont | church belng uncertain of the poly of thé United Siatew that the amendment is for only one purpose; viz., | Edward Hardin, of Georgia, both excellent lawyers, souveun'tiveuire n sclaniite. courae® of ‘education, how | Ia#ge enough to bord them. lees eaves puenton be a tee sae) The gee fe~ Cttsie Rosbereeeees eo er evel oor * Wi4» ) but not feeling content in our new ‘Territory, they re- + . * Sat rence wll colvirg the communion wore dressed in white, wita y their emi. that of loaning the State credit for “the constrac- | gi, ; J . much leas do our women want it. The study of making The lovore of Irieh ballad music will evjoy a groat treat grevts to Canada, and wich the iateation of golag there " 7 . oa and were succeeded by Judges Wakely of | herself agreoable would be of infinitely more vse to ber | in Madamo de Lussan’s illustrations of Mr. Teresa Es. | Wreaths of flowers on their beads, and the boys all | these arrived here. tion of certain lines of railroads in aid of which isconsin, and Black of Pennsylvania, who have not | than that of fatiguing, and, im ber caso, good for nothing r . fae wi ‘xt, | Wore bunchos of towers, making the coup d’ail of the The older who has them in charge is a large, Congress has granted lands to the Territory;” and’| only become attached to the country, but are much | science, fer a smile from « lady epeaks more for her and moude’s lecture at Mozart Hall, on Wednesday no: ? = bolit man, of Danish origin. He ombraced pA dhe 4 . o “ ste credit | Beloved and reepected by thone who know them. E, | more becomes her than all she could ektber know of or | This lady possesses a fino sympathetic voice, and ix said | erectacle of unusual impressivencas. Father Alexander | somo years 049 3 Missouri and followed the Prophet to except” for that purpose only, “ the State credit R. Doyle, of South Carolina, succeeded M. W. Izard | do with Facermplhy pod Bot what does this | to render these melodies with all the passion and feeling | Martin, the priest of the church, officiated, assisted by | Utab, where his family cow resides Last summer ho aball never be loaned’—i. ¢., until the constitution | as United States Marshal for this district, and 4 | Course of instruction make of our girle? Instead of their |» nired to give them offect. Father Kar! Frederick Radclph, Previous to the service | as one of the seventy elders whom Brigham sent across the Piaips with daad carta. Bie nveston Ou Thursday, at Dodworth’s, Signor Alalmo, ® young ar- | the children, attended by the St. Anthony and St Holnrichs | navia, whore be expected to remain for a tow 1 ‘but tist, with a very fine voice, givos hie first concert, Mr, | eocicties, marched from the chureh through Sixth avenue, | the change of aifairs at home leading to Ue brackag Abiten will be the conductor. Madame Waliseo Rouchollo | Thirty fourth strect and Seventh avenne back, headed by | Yee Muctons abeoal, Re waa dotained, when the a it of music, and atéracting m: atientoa sod Miss Andem will sing. As Mr. Alaimo is ® fs. | “Tho ajvernoon service was even mill more imposing, aud system — nO proper health department, and this is vorite 1p the musical salons of the metropolis, he shou!d | long before the hour of service the building was crowded. being able to take charge of their and make them cheerful apd comfortable, it readers them wholty unfit 10 do anything, @o that instead of being abie t take care of their families, it requrca fe again amended. Article 5, section 7, which pro- ~_— and roy! My Cd Cet officer Uncle am Dever for Nebraska. r néarly a year's ‘Widen fling she tate officers elect shall not be sworn service he met with an untimely death, and was suc- and installed until the State ie admitted into the | ceeded the following spring by B. P. Rankin, the Unien, was also amended s0 as to admit of their go- | office in the mean time being filled by Jno. W. Patti- ing into power at the extra session of the Legisla- | sn deputy under E. R. Doyle. Mr. Rankin is ey passed ction at Castle Garden : r ‘ » | one of the canses which produce the melazcholy result, Ar or tare, which takes place in Jane next. Tais amend- | {¢ =f irmmtont: sna ina Mave Moline, somely, that K's ehly eos ef ocr yore men in 400 wh3 | Davee fair hearing by # good public audience. satned tne church’ preceded by Use asaieting prioasa ana | they all lor for a private hotel, mot e ttle ‘pleases et ment received a tremendous wajority. The vote in | Indeed, it is hard to tell bia true politics. Awan | Cambe sald to be healthy. In fect, oar preseat school In the theatres the week Lobe = - or rae caleu- | poys bearing incense, and followed by the g p | Sone ReneS renee ew a of this town, which is now an incorporated city, was | official it would be a credit to the tion to | TSS: eral and vhccigal emtunenstte ST ae near | ae ee Se cpennly the public mind. At | firmed After the usual womens. ee Archbishop, pre- | (0m Torch wie bn (t py re- thirty-two for to one against it; and I presume it | remove him. Petitions to this effect have been, I ity. ‘Then our school Houses aca | Woilack’s arathor complicated but clever drama by Stir- | liminary to conlirmation, spoke as follows:— tp dy view of pegroiem— was 4 all over the Territory, owing to the fact that | understand, generally signed by democrats, but as ween ey ought to be. in many casos odin ay rot com. | ling Coyae, “The Love Knot,” was produced for Mins ARCTDGOP TAGITRA’ ADDRESS hen cveoing, ques large party eeitea ha tae pale hm 8 ph erwiie tones | 22 ire rey a cin 6 20 Ti edd |-mer axe thay euualiy ar weedy rocutes Z nooner a ee BB cma We ageless Nesta tey vermin ta sunuansen oF sunarmanen} tne exmmusnen sot by wie oe AStuet leader opera that they pleased bat one ticket and #0 let this one slide, while thow In a short time now and a convention e nor are they equally or winely 1ocate tthe city. | throughout the wock. Mr. Blake bad his benofiion Satur- | are RiaapGusngaeabl ta’ the commas rhs | er are muob with - east both ballots. + lacccabanmeciail ‘testa pening Uncen fy Meet gy Se rense wah the Oomnliinlion from his wad agente Cay. The patriotic dramaat Laura Keono’s theatreattracts | charch and in the power of your faita. fo you it is in ped omy poyhsen.! ban nf = ae een It need not be supposed that the people voted on | there will be a majority of the Convention anda ma. | $8 necenaiy of uch a thing in the Board of ‘etvcatiou, | gocd Lousee, and wil probably ranfor wome time tocome: | SF Rchday’va day of uucceat rejoicing ‘And eo far, tu | PMRPOPE, They Are very sorry thas ‘dbey “oaa's g> 10 this question with their eyes shnt, for no public | jority of the democrats of the Territory in favor of | The Peonie mie Day for Weee schools are, not inary | O80 of ite plencantent features te Mr. Baker's music, the | wll, Bat you must rot forgot that it is to you atthe | and turn ubelt sorrow into 9? bore oie measure was ever more thoroughly discussed in any | the administration, yet there is cousiderable disaffec- 2, to be plucked whenever there is occasion to use their | pérormanee of which bas elicited the higheet praise from | @ame time ono of the most solemn days of the ent e Teitory Prnchitg en obo dayin one | A largecasightion la poariag and Agninr, Sooo! houses are_ called for here and thore at | thove beat qualided to jodge. As for the play, the verious | Yortare riembors of "the. cararch st Carat. Sow pe gree pepe agri pont 2» Sod erie’ ee a enad.in Soon oe poten’ on eee ee posta sant 3a feaie pleas pert is very amusing and the comic portion occasionally about to be confirme, you will be not oaly members, bul Southern Demaguattc Outatens of the Crisis crowds attended the meet of both parties, and | of the public lands this eeason will fill up the Terri- the schoo! {» commenced; and when it is finished or | fanuy. What more could any reasonable person desire? | valiant, courageous, yp RY Vigorous pe ae de [From the Now Orieans Bee.) and for | tory; yet 1am of the n the interest of the Tor. | Beary Snished it is discovered that it should have been | Tho anpouseemente for this evening include, at Burton’s | Catholics of the churc: Pamestins | as" Seoncaees teheer the lands from | Wis Way or that way, instead of tho way it is . eee i the the measure, while at the same time | ritory will be ad = i aren | thestro, « mow piay called “Life Among tho Players in : 10 make you strong and Christiaan Yoo re- a SFis tecustions were’ going oni the stores, in | eoch Zodlic tale or confine it to the river tier of Thee the veetuetien io none eet ee eee. | vaciand and America.” Messrs. Burton, Brougham, Wal- oly thls conkrasaiot ely ‘whereas you recelve workshops pa, and on steamboats and in | counties. rly fixed, or something is the ‘matter, but the | cot, Fiber and idiew Polly Marshall are in the cast, and is q waliawia’ wi & cortain steam mills, in the streets of towns and cities The Utah gwar is a subject of much comment, and My is expended, the werk deme ‘ecoorchng te soutract, me th ~ eres ae ago, and understand what youare . You will thus ‘and on country roads, from the day the pro- | the question is often asked, “Will the Unitod States | and wheever may ‘complain has no remedy to oxpect. play ea rey pap gata bm png Gol a 4 ‘ ‘0 these resolutions whieh you was first blished up to the | allow the contemplated Mormon em to | Having doalt with tho first bead of his cubjoct, the epeaker | At the Broadway theatre the last week of the eugago- Cerrone calloun wna cubes to Ge 5 Oy tho weet ms of election. Qonsequentl the matter | Salt Lake to cross here and continue on their jour- to the second, and advanced many pisusible | went of Mr. and Mis. Waller is ammounced. These artists | Soi) ‘You are children; good sons and 4 & a ‘was well understood by those whom it would most | ney this spring A regiment of regular frontier ies ag to what our olty school system should be, | neyo made many metropolitan admirers, aud have drawn | you aro under tho care of your parenta: god ia every affect, and a8 they saw that the public credit would | boys have been offered the President, [ understand, ere . much larger houses than any one expected. They play | station in lifo to which Goa may call you, and by not suffer by being loaned on bond snd mortgage, | from Nebraska, by our highly popular Major General, te ot Seuowieg ststecty the lowe your boty saiighe, eal’ ty on and that the passage of the act by the Legislatare | John M. Thayer, and if alien toto service you may Coroners’ Omies. to “Hieestet” this eventeg: \y Wg yourselves Wo the carcea which tt brings near you. ‘would insure the iramigration of men of money from | depend upoe it a good report will be had of them. Farss ReMOR op MURDER—In several of the Sunday | A» Niblo's Garden the denaiit of Mile. Rolla, who is | Your daily prayers, «01 petitions, and remembrance that the East, who are re tor opportunities to in- resterday snow fell here to the depth of some two | newspapers yesterday paragraph waa published lo the | under contract to return to London uoxt month, ie an- og oon 758 8; your *. to yourselves; your vent their surplus fands, which on is great need | inches, and the weather just now is nnpleassnt for | effect that a night waichman named Alexander Sma, em- | 2ounced for this evening. The whole force of the cotapa- fa be yr) Aye bene | See a seca hea ns | Sane oes Ea gees | Oe = en ye eee | ae emer |e oo See erate oes | Sete aire eee Tesources ons — " | Broadway, had died at the Now York Hospital from the | pieces. t, my dear children, under these circammances, al- present year every non Suate im the eee eee oe ee ee effects of tnfariee received atthe hand of some burglars | _ At Walack’s thoatre the suecomful plays ‘rhe ove | {BIGgB you have takel: tome paineto array yourselves | Usion, with the portbie exooption of Oaloraie, wil rally by aby crowding to fast us to keep the setting ‘The Last Living Elector of Washington as | who Lg Mr, ro ae 4 By A night. | Knot’ and the ‘Poor Gentieman” are to be given tlt | itis to be hoped, ‘oUF ago of innodeuce—that white | Soutd are m oy Cy pee minorky, and gan to their vision continually above the horizon; President of the United States, Coroner ; voatigute mattor yester | evoning. Both plays are capitally acted which you wear; ntil!, let not these outward things dis | may vainly wo North for sympathy or succor, fed inarach ln a the ruloade>monnie mest £0 FH DITON OF Tae HRA 12us Seung meraapn ant Sas te | ,ssior Keene te bow coma “sass of | Geywen ae Ma tala cate | ee aha ty Us cs ede jo sams Of mensy anlong the people, sn: Mownos, Conn., April 13, 1858. ‘vou of fonpdi in fact. The decoased, it appoars, was | Drandywine,”’ ie announced for this evening. 2h00 and nose about you let there mot be conf in | ton t the Union what course the: wo ? Sot employee require vost quantity of provisions | srastne coon a pee a Abr 1, 1858. | Tahatemperate man, aad while aboriog tater or cises | A the Bowery tnentre Mr, Eady rings out hin pi | Shtrtaiateead teary” Thety ne Seer teats, | Koa we abuts aad treat to the jst oF the mara of for subsistance while building the roads, wnd so far- e Py dea a mys of an unusual quantity of the “ardent,” wae saddeniy | 4, resisance, the drama “Rienzi,” which is to be done lite except what you are about to ressive—the sacra | the Northern aptisiavery men for tho presarvation of nish the farmers of the interior with a home mar- | few weeks, saying that the last person who voted for | attacked with delirium tremens. While in this staw ry - > a meviof covfirmation with its beavenly gifs of wiedomn, | Our righte’ hail we remsin in tho Uniou until am oppor- ket, and at the same time make a highway on which | Washington was dead, I now contradict this assertion. og wal i aon fe KS {mequatioa, —— | eran oe cee nen a &s os Upderatanding counsel ‘and Knowledge the fear or Ged’ | # rodn: 4 aa thateerdh ®t ‘ bron, ow. » yf 5 % God! Remet Sates ae, et ee a ee ‘There is living in this town a person by the name joo the instrumentality of hy conple of bur port gt 0 pices ge Ay RPE One | Le tear ane aoe woud hav of tae, tut tn for & State it is now, after these four railroads are finish. | of Captain Samuel Hard,whowas born in February, | sare, who broke | into hie employer's store, | 1 1. useum «The Bride of an Evening’ ts an. | ar Which would make you try to do or may nothing | bic, and taking our stand upom principle, put forth our : t 7 ‘ a and there asealied him with clubs, &., compeittug hiai Which would offend your beavenly Father. This is tho | firm resolve t resi any overt act of aggression? The ed; and, finelly, a3 the measure will be a source of | 1762, and is therefore 96 years old. He was drafted | to become an invalid at the borpilal. ‘Dr. Hooker, the | nounced, with Mine Sallio St. Clair as the horoine, fear of God. Rocelving this sucrament with tts discipline | Ume ts not distant wheo teene questions be poru- immediate and inimense relief to them, the people | for the Revolution, but his parents thought so much | house surgeca at the above mentioned institution, testified | the Opera A/rique, at Wood's, Bryant's aad Peel's null | We May reasonably hope that you will persevere, true, | Bertly asked? In the intorim let Southern wtoualints good Catholicn, Now, my doar childron, the choir will | revolve them at their leisure, for an answer will be: xeepe up the fire of novelties, and something good is aa- | Sing tbat hymn to the Holy Ghest. It is proper, whilet it | required. . is being eurg, that you should knee! down aad dak of God woted “Yes” and said amen. of their Sammy that they would not let him go. He Some of the first men of the State opposed the | i, a hale, hearty old man, and promises well to see amon, : fit and made speeches against it in | hundred years. He is pertially deaf in one ear, and that deceased was admitted on Kriday in a very feeble condition, suffering from delirium tremens and Cty of the head and face. A post mortem examination of the i who ; : body revealed no marks of violence whatever, andon!y | qusarnicar MOVEMENTS.—Mr. Brougham announces for | 0 guide you and discipline your hearts more and more Personal Intelligence. pd ; but althoughhhe is 8 forcible writer, | entirely 40 in the other. | He is acquainted with all | served to convinee the Jury that death had been browcht | ».0>¢s094 eu thursday two.of hia. plaaazt oncelta,” | £0" We WORKLY reception of the heavenly gitts of the Holy | Mr. Sweeny, tho District Attoraey for tie olty, haw ‘and one of the best stump oritory in the United Staves, | the particulars of the war.as much as though he had | about by uae of intoxicating “ . ; Spirit. . Ke ie suffering severely from 4 ‘and a most excelient er to boot, who knows | been tn it. He voted for W. twice, and has | drinks, and mothing more. A verdict of “ Death by de | or as the compositors will call them, ‘concerts.’ Mr. The solemn ceremony of confirmation was then perform. | sia, and takoe 9 sen voyage to cure it. He will retare how, as a ready debater Me pot his argamonts toge. | Voted for every President since. This fact may be | lrlum tremens and erynipelas”’ wae rendered 8° | 4. ii. Davenport's benedit takes placo at Wallack’s theatre | ed by the Archbishop, with each of ine two hundred and | the same steamer, his absence of about foar er, 00d @ "withal that he would havo | wseful,in showing that there fs one more “ Revoln- Sa he deceased was 67 years of age, anda |. Wednesday. Among other stars engaged by Mr. Burk. | S/ty. cocupy i Ye pt A closed | weeks Mr. John McKeon will be bis locum tenens in the ee evel ook Catan States Senators if the peo- tionist living. ALLAN Baown. an Boot @ A Sunes Mar Raoovmmn ~The body of » Inad to appear at Montreal are Miss Chariotte Cushman, imroughiet With touching imgresstvensas.” — = Common O,vncil of Baltimoro, on learning thes ex. ple had had their way, yet he failed to make out @ Common Pleas—Part Second. man named Peter Cabill, who has been misving from his | Mr. Charles Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. John Drew, Mr. I ge mare President Fillmore was about the ease, and the peop! Grand Jury from whose Before Hon. J: " Jobn Sefton and Mis Sefion. Mr. Forrest haa not been The United States Steamer Susquehanna. folicwing reeoiation _-Resolved ot the there is no appeal—decided the railcoad judge Daly. home since the night of the 24 alt, was found in the e > 10 TRE RDITOR OF THE HARAL City Core ceil, that the vequansed question against him. THE RIGHT TO STOP GOODS IN TRANSTTU—naroRTANT | water at the foot of Hamersley street on Saturday after. | “converted” by the revivalists, \'Ms true, and pity Masuwe Honrma, Qvanaerve, ) | exeed 0 62 bie This inaugeration will be of incsicnlable TO CREDITORS AND CONSIONERS. noon. The friends and rolatives of the deceased were | ‘tl# "tis true.” The Philadelphia Pres sayr:— Stavan lavann, N. ¥., April 24, 1868. 5 amor pt an, the hornitalities of the city: nd that be re- benefit to Minnesota, for reasona varions aad mu tifa- Arnit 4 —Haulerman and Van Landegem vt. Frederick | much alarmed at his absence, and fears wore aatertainod ‘The rumor that Rdwin Forrest, Feq., the em ineut irage- — me ef your paper, to | eae heme tay. ; and it will also enhance the welfare of those epee that some foul play had been used in the premises. So had taken part in the re! val, an a convert y Sean Ge -anatee © pee sgn, The B HH. Book and Others.—Thia was an action brought to deter- 1 part higious revival, oft t eh rete w Queen Relea of ‘who are able to escape from the crowded cities of | imine tho ownership of ninoteon oapen of Salty Sits belies were the relatives of do Duriig along and | Of & suggestion or two with reference to the Sas | Resin aro short} will be re- the old States, where all businces is as much over. | “7° Be ownerehip segare now in the they applied to Juatice Quackenbush some quehanna, It is al! importamt that the malaria with | ceived at Fontal ‘Court is done asa burnt boot, and where very few of any trade New York Custom House. It appeaas that the plaintitt, pia Lf Tp dy Dy 14 which the bold of that veessl i# impregnated shonid | Sbovt to remove. or profession, except quack doctors and rat killers, | wbo are merchants in Belgium, consigned tho vegars in | DOL Ti 'ate ‘however, declined to graat the required war be removed as speodily ax posible. No \winiect eet ee eee be hie amount Pony an resist the fury Eg T would | question to F. Hartog & Oo. in thie city, on credit, per | rant, when the matior was dropped, and the sospected ing agent, or any monne as yot discovered, will ac- | Sino °h ine tan ? They take 8 trip to thi promising land daring | err, murs Co must ant mosee gen ecigern | rien wee siesvered sats body's from tne tt Sip min, 'n tocar hoot" Lattim | Sagara aad wl Yeon 4 York, Hartog & Co. failed, and made a goneral assignmont of hie etbook, hon of +~ suggest: to my err Uzenabip the summer ig npr t gy TT to the defendant Bock, Yor the benett of their croiitors. | ing beon found upon hie person, it's preeumed ther death cuanto Medd ‘vwelve toun of tall; slow tae bert |. The Quon cousta-quemen of Petneun Ie iron from New York to Prarie du Chien in Wis. | The segars om their arrival here wore sent to one of the Sie of te aes ‘an accident. Coroner Hillx waa with this and clore the hatches. Exhaust the air by the | thilde, is expected . consin, on the very bank of the Mississippi Donded warehouses, and were claimed by the plaintitm’ | OU! the case and held aa, upon the boty o—. In ton dave after tho ice bad been | Lord Brougham i off to Cannes from ete exabarts (oe St. Paul, in magnificent steam- | agent, who 6 Collector of the Portand the master | % secsased st his late residence, —e fake oa) oye ht eR eee beats at Wabashaw and other intermediate | and consignes of the Belgique, that the had | Fousp Drowxen—Uxxwows Mxy.—An inquest wan bold Catering 0 Sea of same Srey Sg Stowe. 8 & | Agee. suit wore on this A there are many—and choosing the | stopped them in itm, and that ‘were on- | yorterday by Coroner Hilla upon the body of aa unknown S Suanetaemennee o orcanton and the Qosea them. ’ Bock, a of i involve " heree!f performed the same ceremony. suit them, and at the same time see ag Sy Ay ~ pe anf man, apparently a “longshoraman, found floating tn the NINIAN PINKNI rgeon U. BN. A large ‘_eerteane, restient is wondermenta. ames See, water near pier 2 Mast river. The deceased appeared Ror; q Thomas & 0o.'s TTrandit Railroad commences. at Winona, on |, @eliver the goods to’ alther party until their : Rrookiyn City News. on the to take breskfast with and bid reepective ciaims had been iogaily dovermined | to have been inthe water severai woeks; ho the Mississippi Ry ES rans | The piaintiffe for that pu Sroaubs thelr eat S years cf ge; was dressed tn an old feat, Fixa—A fire broke out in the fancy dry goots store of | farewell y care past United ba o_g Seto a ad Se SS at le Mra. J. Itskip, No. 189 Fulton avenne, about 11 o'clock | joate of absence, jum arongh this county Is about twenty miles from the | Wied againat Bock, who defenda It at their “aaigoen The ay ofa unkewh man we ound tthe fork of on Saturday night, originating from the storo, Tho flames | Lord Rowe plaintitte ! parr oouly wi thin] bag ER Oounse! for Proved the consign. 8 Tn Forty ninth street, er, yeuteraay. aes ff a] 3 2 a gg the house was not much . Fatt | and water is estimate ! at about ,000, fully by insurance in Brooklyn offioss. 38 i BE iG z Bi E 2 it must in A Max Davoxnocety BRarey ey Tarevm.—On Geturday | On the aa ad interim Fentee of farmer night Inst, © man named Thos. Thomas, residiog in Ele. | Minister y oe Coen their produce in wich ioe | vonth street, Gowanus, wae attacked by throe men whilo | Commandus He ie ahip it off by either the Piech vawatees ° avonne, on his command pon bat hg Tolgly ty aa bones: | come sions Firth om bis way Rome, end oo co- | bis comes 40 oregano, third ¢ river the Indians nats Sea, i iba: the past bes | vorely besten that his ife a deepaired of. Tle notion! the Cenera! w 8 Swiae, named Oolonel of ep ‘Bt, Pavol, or Face neve i Fittvoccrte cand | men having « Varrel of four ta thete posseeron which | the otf } Second mii! mp many ay ati een renames pre ense nies | hcl, “aed Weaete wit eed tao, nee | A Sere ory ra Boa ot March ests sea'tne olin oF ihe ae Pat tag. bal vellvtng, nt sine eter tar! DQ aya’ OE Se, ea Tones sare in his paper that on the 7th of this pro- Riberatom, love who thewecra ot | Gabors came tothe "aid ef the rit,” and ‘Thomas | {hat she Onde her ‘impaired, and she i font April he ate and lettuce of thi» year's be pt LS, wns knocked dewn and beaten until he became insensibie. | consequemtly ‘work whiob, to be growth. To be ure, ti cold when cold weuther ts mentaMrmed, with conta tlk one ry of ta couch The cree of the injared man hed stiranied the sitention | property performed, exertion afd ue ome y ‘& most healthy and delightful Damiel R. Jones vs, the same. Tho ike. Magia you arg nb orn ‘oak and at toque > enape, ent freee thomas iying, the sures, pa bm) Cndertaxe ‘The first steamboat trom below this sedson—e Ue nd a IN FOMKESE.” | Tunduy foked the whectnarrow and barrel of Roar, bows | “fuses Paay « naa found ee the Bad of Henk walk tien tc ae iow tal ordered Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence have been playing] s fine a TNa kan eeeaine bet bogie rm dort ite romey Ietresa from We Cnatom eu A. A, i li 2 : i t i i A late Mobile paper aays:— : the erowa In dotiy heer Our-OF Regt conten Protect CI (ernie ate ot Odd Fellows’ . mn fee Orcoes, bark Habron—P i Sesion Proxer Lx0.- Joseph A. Wood, who hat his reversed the slighta which she had de ae = eee we 1 Youre, tgo, the iaseteire tn oes Foomer tral and” Jodg she fhe waa rat e Peakinam, of Al- | py, fa a DRTAMTURS. ° , " Wan eagend We Maire of “et Wienke on rade ber Freee figainet Patric | ra ah RoR RSa Somethin | Spec Say Sn ence ne tee maer Came Sm, | FM Got: SRB Qh oe ave p # 5 C ’ 6 ve & snont of the costa of Secau und te anarciling Haiti, who are spacial favortten ta bo wen Gheas, BP Gonatite ae’ the saerege,