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Dramatic and Musical Mattors, ‘he anmusement world bas been very duil during the Past week, not a single novelty of any conrequence having been proanced. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Mathews closed ‘their engagemect at Burton’s on Saturday. It was uot se profitable as those which preceded It, At Laura Keene's theatre Mra. D. P. Bowers has been playing with bor Phi adelpbia company in Pauline, Biarca, Camille and other oid parts. Mrs. Bowers is an oxcelient actress, but, aa ‘we have had occasion to say before, our andiencs will ot go to see any one in the old “legitimate” pisces. Mrs. Bowers bas in her company Mr. Coaway, on established Kavorite here; Mr. Davicge, do., snd Miss Anns Cruise, » jwapital soubretic. The men, except these named, are what they call in the Weat “ornary.” In dressing modern plays their costumes, both in out and blending of colors, ‘are wonderful things to ace. Is the style Philadelphian? At Wallack’s theatre “The Frozen Lake” and “Ameri- jcane in Paris’ have been playod to pretty fair houses. ‘This house will be closed this evening to prepare for the ‘new pieve, “Deseret Deserted,” which is to be brought ‘ous tomorrow night in grand style. Several clover peas, including that of the worthy manager, furnish the words; (the aceuery is new anc spiendid, and the play will cer- lalaly deserve euccess. Tho Academy is still closed, but we hear that the artiste of the Maretzek company will open it with Italian Opera during the coming week. The artiste—Formes, Brignoli, Amodio and others—are doing a great deal of nothing. ‘Several of them went to Philadelphia te sing for a compli- -mentary benefit to Mr. KE. A. Marshall, atthe Academy, on Friday. Max Maretzek is cultivating his ot. cum dig. and radishes at ‘Staten Island. ‘Uiman sails for Europe on the Persia, asd ‘will doubtless conclude terms with Lumley for the autumn Season. Lumley bas two young, fresh, handgome prime donne. Just think of that, when we have not ha‘ one for ‘mo one knows how long. ‘Thalberg, Vieuxtemps, Caraiori and Miss Juliaua May ere concertising in the ‘ Nor-ncr-Weet.”” Strakosob and Frezzolini are at Cincinnati, and Vestvali advertised to give her ferewell concert at Now Orleans on the 14th. ‘The Europa, from Boston on Wednesday, took to Kurope Mme. De la Grange (eng; at Rio for several millions of dollars per annum), Roneoni (engaged at Covent Garden), ‘and Tiberini, gone abroad for bis ut. Also Mr. C. Fisher late of Burton's, and Mre. W. C, Giadatone from the West faud elsewbere, The Fulton, from this port on Saturday, will take the charming Mrs. Hoey, for her three months |congé on ‘‘the other side.” For the summer season we have no brilliant pro- f . Wallack’s will probably keep its doors open till jmid. August. At Niblo’s there is to be a dramatic season, ‘and Burton should keep the Ronzani company Give or six ‘weeks This, with some opera, wil! keep us lively enough. ‘The Broadway theatre will be opened this evening and to- Jmorrow for Mme. Loa Montez, wbo will give her own auto- IDiography—clover, sparkling and well delivered. The price of admission is fixed at the democratic scale of twenty five cents. At Barton’s theatre the Ronzani ballet troupe, whose jumphs at he Broadway will be fresh ia the minds of the- latre goers, commence an engagement, appearing in anew pallet—‘‘The Orphan of Geneva.” The favorite L’Amoreux ppoare—tikewise a new dancer, Mle. Galetti—with a fall ‘The pleasant little theatre in Broadway, opposite the [Metropolitan Hotel, built for the Buckley Minstrels, and known as the Metropolitan Music Hall, bas been D recently for the performance of French vaude- ilies by &® good company. The success which attended he frst performazces would seem to show that the affair un fast accompli. The third representation is announced for to-morrow, wnen there are two new pieces and two debuts (actresses) on the same night. That looks like ib . Every one who is studying French should hear delivery of the colloquial dialogues in these vaude- ilies. If you are fast enough to follow the actors it is a At Laura Koeno’s theatre this evening Buckstone’s pomedy of “Leap Year’’ is announced, with Mrs. Bowers d other good artists in the principal parts, and “The Buzearde’’ (larce). arden the present is announced as the last k of the Ravels, who appear to night in ‘“ Godenski’’ d “ Boreas,” with a sandwich of tight rope between. At the Bowery Mr. Eddy revives the favorite old dy of “ Wild Oats,” and the “ Wrecker’s Daughter,” latter with new scenery and effects. At the Museum the new drama of “ Rosalind Herbert” has succeeded #0 well that it will keep the evening bills the week, with Miss Susan Denia as the heroine. [The afternoon selections will be found in the bills. The announcements of the colored opera companies— jood's, Campbell’s and Bryant’s—contain various novel- ‘Senorita Soto, who is now in the city, has during the three years travelled throughout the Pacific coast of Amorisa—through Peru, Chile, &c.—winning fame fortane every where. Tuxarucais IN Boston,.—Mrs. Barrow is waking up the fogies im Boston vy ber vigorousand liberal manage of the Howard Athenwum. The house has been |, #oas to look like a June rosobud. The most foot order reigns in front of the ourtain; and on the fresh scenery, appropriate farniture and an admira- je company make this the best theatre in the country. have lately veen playing the old English comedies, casts including the names ef Mrs. Barrow, Miss C. peon, Mies Mery Carr, Mr. Brougham, Mr. George , Mr H. Wallack, James Bonnett, J. E. Divens and , making altogether a much better stock company wo have bad in New York this seagoa. The Boston will be opened with Miss Charlotte Cushman, on jonday, Slat, At the Museum they are playing # stupid co of trash called “ Batkins at Homo.’’ Mr, Mark Kmith is engaged at the Howard, Pm.aveiruts.— Miss Laura Keene has the Walnut, where is ptaying “ Blanche of Brandywine” to full houses. has given his farewell concert. Musard is an- Loumvisn—Mr. E. Booth bas been playing here, Cmucaco.—Mra. Bostwick and the Musical Union ve sung the oratorio, “The Creation,” with four 4 voices im the chorus, This is the oratorio performance ever given bere. Chan- was at North’s theatre, and Miss Daveuport at cVicker’s last week. Frexzolini was advertised to give concert on the 24th. Nasnvriug —Miss Anna Vail and Mollenbauer (violinist), ve been concertising here. Ruckmond.— Mise Oharlotte Cushman was playiyg bere the 19th. ‘Warmixoron.—The Keller tableau and pallet troupe are the theatre here. New Onizaxa.—Vestvali and Miss McLean advertised a woll concert bere on May 14. Burralo.—Mr. and Mrs. Waller were playing here last Cwctwnatt.—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fiorence were playing ‘Wood's on the 18th to full houses, Misses R. Durand, and others, were singing English operas at the ational. Thalberg’s concert was announced for the 26th. Formoan.—At Her Majesty's they have brought out the Oryetal Palace with a chorus of 6,000 chilarea. We nothing about Covent Garden, and the London thea. . The Italian Opera at Paris fz: ital ce fant ‘and © the side of if i .” We must not in oo of Tamberlik, whose extraord: ve such # fill season —t on his Tights crowded beyond all precedent. ent closed as {t had commenced, with the same and with the same enthusiasm on the of the public, The remarkable success of Tamber was unqueationably owing to his wonderful © suarp in ONDAY, MAY 24, 1858. pa had Campbell, 8 8 Jaokeou, D Willtams, and 5 in the pinto Pate B . Joo Das b ie yaaa M Marks. JS Coenr W YORK HERALD, M CB 9 Intelttgence. Mupronany Munriec.—A meeting ia betel of the Afri- ee > oe j i | mer For Savavrah, in the Sturtevan' ae i j f <= 5 Hy man, snd 5 in the steerage. Biebmend, 4c, to the steam: fad Inaac Basslons: Bi je, J Ricbard, J ¥ G Havey, Vise H Green, ich, Mise Madlde si i Jamestown—E B : : any Fr, “ Ln ag | J ki iebed i l t ! F | il tke i j i z f ! Hf Court Calendar—This Dax Sorzmcs Court—Cirouit — Part 1 Nos. 8706, 400: 66%, 664, 666, 668, 670, 672, 466, 476, 522, 624, 502. Part 2—147, 749, 761, 768, 765, me, ie 163, 166, 767, 769, 171, 768, 725, 777, 609, wani0e Counr.—Nos. 582, 4, 670, 986, 1018, 102 201, 618, 913, 1048, 1073, 1080, 3083, 1 1, 1114, 498 766, 997, 663, 780, 711, 212, 1081, 429, 977 826, 002, 993, 904, 666. i ij iF i : i! ; i i g, La = i F : i | | t i , 798, 407, 506, 1, 816, BLL, 794 i : 5 134, ; f m s E i ; l fei 4 G Sarees Photographs, Hallotypes aod daguecreot phic gallery, 349 Broadway. ‘pes. il 20 Cent Ambrotype Likenesses, with Cave, Visited Inet week by over 5,000 indies, d tifully colored. SPRIBBA LL at Fancy Cutlery.—A large variety men's and pooket kni pauorns, for sale by l.4 il seeye if i rare 8. BAUNDRAS, No.T A Card trem Samuel Swan & Ce. 110 course pursued by the rival managers toinjure us beosuss of Our lheral nnd ‘m ptmaorer of doiag dumness, has aileoted TN) ‘with us koow already; tbat is, that our loteries are man and trustees boner and honorable rizes in the iaat twelve jon, and that romptly cashed inal) cases jure us is aimed not only at our busiaess by our rivels, but jac tatended to act politically on one of our partners; and mds and the public that with our oomcern i 2 E é a Hs = a ‘Toe extraordipary of different 'otierien : j materially to the facts, whioh fee 2 ae Friar :—‘« There is mot © word of truth in The Athena um is wost to talk about Jupias apd the sect whe bail sr Philip Francis as the author thereof, calling thom ‘Fras Liszt may be one of that sect as well as Lord Macaulay ; but, in potot of fact, the banquet at Presburg was only & ceremony, apd honorary membership of the holy fraternity is @ common act of civility towards bese factors who continue laymen. True, Sisudig hed bees « Benedictine monk im ope of the old abbeys that overhung ‘Une Danube below Ratisbon, apd the preset writer can bear witness to the prodigious exteat of his varied learn et i Es 3 ‘cond usual. BAMUBL SWAN &CO., Augusta, Ga. one doubling the responsibility’ of our firm will ‘ondway Bank of this oly. that ‘$500 000 to our credit, “beside other cities in for ‘wotham pte and Havre, were Sepalor Sumoer, |-cut Heary A Wine and Mre Wise, daughter of Edward Kve- ‘The Vander bill took out over three hundred passon gore and $428,791 72 io apecie. The How. David &. Reid, of North Carolina, arrived in Washington of the 20th inst His health appears to be eatirely restored. Col. James T Pickets, ox Consul to Vora Cruz, reached the 19b last, en route to Washingwoa i ss 3B. f i E Fever, romitient. mber of deaths, compared with the corresponding weeks of 1666 and 1867, and of last wook, was as follows: ~ Week ending May 24, 1800. 23 jats—Juat Received at White's, Gents dress hats, spring styles, $3, a8 Breoklyn City News. ARRxsT OF BURGLAks.—Thore wore Bo less than five bur- glare arrested by the police om Saturday and yesterday, and some of the goods stolen recovered. The fellows have become #0 bold of late that they enter houses in the daytime with impunity. On Satarday aferacoe cficers Raynor and Wm. H. Folk, of the Deputy’s detected two men entering a house in Fulton avenues, while a female associate stood ‘They then entered No. 204 Ji 20,000 Cases Boots and Shoes at Auction prices, ai PHIGLIPS & SMITH’ c, 84 soft = "8, No. 214 Broadway, ‘The Grand Hit tn Parts Is the MUSARD HAT. GENIN'S, No. 214 Broadway. ‘The Musard Soft Hats for < 5 03 Neate Broadway, i i ‘The Musard Hat. lied with one dozen or half « dozen, Freach IN'B, No. 214 Broadway. raph = the Tate Anes u BRADY'S dalled, 350 ir i E A correspondent of the Yortabire (Eng ) Gasctte says — ir i i g if who have ressmtly gone t) New the came packet with Allsop 2, E G Phelps may pow be seen amo: + sot New York merchant Thomperon Hi 3 i atich Diemond , Fine Watches and werware.—D. 0. ream i Zz 3 GB < Sessssss SESSSen~ sees E a ‘lt implements welry, silver spoons, &C., were also pon them. They were committed to anawer, | Puizk Ficnters on Tax Way To Tux Countny.—A large Old Ladies’ Asyium ... Smallpox Hosp’t, B’k I'd. 1 oe ih mong one ‘Ward's tal. Kenig't ou'l..19 carriages, and being divided into three , Crossed: different ferries. There were some thirty vehicles alito- gether. The police followed them to the city line, where Wey lost trace of them. lay morning, mill bewween two of their fom, B.1.... 3 Farees and Keefe, charged with swindling the firm of James L. Greenman & Oo., of Syracuse, N. Y., out o i i Hatt; a et i Anaxst or 4 Jcvanix Pickrooxer, wio Rosamp Lowa Mowrs or Forty Dou.ans iv ona or Tum Crry Raitnoap 974 li He i ti iH H F E i i } 3 3 byl E s F; i it ty 7 i i i : i i | remade Bor An ALeGep Apornoxmt.—Charles Cobel, a German yaician, residing at Ne. 67 Second street, was errestod on Saturday on suspicion of having caused the death of ‘Amelia Webber, s young married woman from Schoharie we of Cobel, and on Wednesday erred in Greenwood without esi itt a 5 i 385 2 STE i a S a i i . county, by proc an ree Ted ws the ous last be had her remains int ing ber (riends of her Coroner Porry band and will cause the body to be exhumed. Cobel was locked up to await the result. About two Pg dal paca ona similar charge and in- dicted, eacaped conviction. Srannivo Ayrnat.—About four o’clock yesterday after fi i i. iz n i 3 lie # RAS COATS, $8 TO French stoth frock | to $7. Fashion and street Ketad- ely : rete ary me CLARE'S, 116 ING.—APLENDID VARIETY. IND, corner Fulton and Nassan ste, | or ——$— = | YR, FANCY JACKETS, BOHOOT, | myles and cheaper than corner of Fniton and Nassau sta. ONS OR ENLARGEMENTS OF THE GREAT TOR | pain, so that the boot can be worn | without ihe least inoomventence to the vatient, ARIK, surgeon chiropodiat, 760 Broadway. i i i ifiz ' i Let i fa Ni 5 i zF a2 i i E z if it q 2! H a £ f ! i i IMPORTATIONS, 1908, AT A GREAT RE. No. 486 Broadway, near Grand street, Nepewres, aged 04 pears The frends of the - Leege No. 216 F. and A cin on, are renpectfully inv "ted to. the fanersi, from ace, 58 Spring | jer Mr 1 8 Rook, J & isotne, Lowen, ‘Bre Kellogg, Charles nylon ™ ri ter, B hawomaren—Om Saturday evening, ly danghier of George Newsebafer, in the 2000 year of ber oaniances of the ‘at two o'clock, from her inte renidenee, IT Ricmsanreow <n Rrockiye, om Sunday, May 2, Mr. | wor of Rehort aad severe Winess, in the | ATARRH—DR. GOODALE'R catarrd, fully invited to # succom J 8D bd 8 ee Boiens ae correo OG MABOD ALR, M.D, No. 3 Rond street, M pacman St TFTA INS, NAILS PENETRATING THE FLESH, hat be worn im- | ow BUNTC | extracted wy jac Aust’# servant, . m™ So Reevurtion of Sracie ParMants ‘oman Martine: @ (? Pasoming, . on ded a few days since to & meeting Canes eats of une non specie paying Danks of this cit jeon Chiropediat, 768 =f! the operation jw the pauient, by Dr. LACHA ‘at which jt was detverm! notte resume specie revious to the lat of July. Since that time ad full consultation with their reapect! tors, and we are informed that they have dednitely deter pecie paymonta in Jaty next. —Chartes- ton Mercury, May 20. fixctaim—On Satoréay morning, May $2, suddenly, Jones, Mise _ wnt © years, and for 60 tn the steamship Nashville—Mies MeQarock, | ial, Mes Jones chidren, Geo Baneroft, Purser Writsem Si tn the paval service of | ‘The relatives an SMART ENTERPRISI one. Those of good addi ‘iL eeoetve ® ideral salary OF commission. W A.M, at Bal Broadway leaton, Migs Lindsley, Dr Lindsle: P Whitehorse, B Coepert and cbild, BS Bi an, Vady and iw ‘y) are lmvited to a. Hsien oe YATT'S LIFE BALSAM CURRD H. F. GARDNER OP cancer, as shown ard sworn to before bis Honor Magor ‘Weatervelt, afer the oancer has ‘eatroyed hie ose YATI'S LIFR BALSAM corRo 13 whose office is No. 42 Froat of chrom 4, Harte Soe La a YA(T's LIFEK BALSAM CUBRD J MOOABTHY, Lage Taints and 'beumaatioes. £2, "atior he bea boon reduced weat extremity, and thought by all to be inctirable. i Hy 4izs, LIFR BALSAM CURED MR JACOBS, NO. Market street, of weverss large masignant uloere aghng ene ee 4TT'S LIFR BALSAM CURRED MR. E B dockmaster, 171 Madison street. of a terrifie ulcer after he had been ia the Broudway Hospital six months, aud Usem thought to be inowrabian ye — ATTS LIFB BALSAM OURED ALFX. DBA! i nardarenue, of soery maa ‘Sram ou pain alter had nen oD od for more thas a year. wi ic Hrs LIFE BAISAM CURKD WM. HOUSRLL, WO. 12 Willett street. of king's evil, The autire left olde of the neok and fice. ee H* TTS LIFR RALSAM OURKD NAPOLEON BL Frovore, No. 263 avenue A. of a terrible case of which had assumed the mature joer and resisted all tors pts to aure it, ‘VATT'S LIFR BAIAAM CURRD CHABLES CLARK, H merchant tatlor, of Lansiagbere. New York, of leas ulcers (and rheumatiem) Mista ape and te yield until the life came to YATT'S LIFS AND PULMONIO BALSAMB Joseph H. Godwin (# hose office je at 113 Bitzabeth consumption, cough, pain in the side and bi of blood ow after he had ceva years faced to the last mage of weakness, and pronounced YATT'S PULMOWIC LIFE BALSAM CURED i. H Davideus (he plebrated ond wel known Gre mater, of Albany), of coasumption, ¢ the avlest cians of the Bate and thie chy nad examined and his lunge nearly desiroye i, and his death ine Vatt's LIFE BALSAM CUBED MING ows, 168 Third avenue, of ‘the mos pains Savgerous kind. She baa bern afflicted from Es | the speams eo severe as (0 foree the stersum or —) out of piace Hyeit's Life Balsam bas 19,008 oo lecksen, end it will most cortainiy one nay case “uses be tracked by medicine, if taken in accordance with the i 2 most delicate ‘tte the great curative blessing of the ™ ; ag0. 1h conte perbet- No. 246 Grand street, N. Unk aND GAT Tuy NUMORE. a Fultoa street. oS ae ae BORDER pee GRORGE ALBANY'S omnes KANTUCKE ROMANE, THR LAST LOWE HUNTER OF CHRSTNUT VALLEY! tha rf THE [ONE HUNTHR. 8 RRAD His GREAT M3 ALe GEORGE ALBANY writes ~ tot he Jo Ma quae "’ For EXTRACT OF MLDER FLOWERS, Bofer ing the okim LLLAMS, 8! TLLIAME & 00. Areal weg) WetROronita® FIRS INSURANCE OOMPANT, 108 Broad way Lxsa Divivexp Noncr jouse is hereby” given bal the Directors bave this 4a; Neclarel Went saasnl Grthoed ot pap, coms on Go sagig) geet, of is company, Loy amd efter the 20th day of May inewnt F, A. STANSBURY, Seoretary. Ri BS > VAL. Eos tal piquancy | Por mle by arocere and druggtta gone . Bew atlooa 2 “JON DUNCAN 2 OND, 400 Brvedwar, POULIAR MERITS OF THR B PECULIAR MENTED as shown in the harmony of ite quiet colora used jn tte manufaeture, ft ta received by the trade. Wiser’: HAIR COLORER bat prown, {ln the cheapeat bale Thongs RDDING CARDS AND ENVELOPES I engraved and prinied —Pinte and 50 om great variety of silver door and number plates ebeap, a 8.0. CLARK'S, 689 LET-THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HOU AR, LZ street. Carpets, gee fixtares And MITOr® (or sale gee. “Zino the fine houre Ko. 9 xamme Aphis em LOOMER, Cooan Insurance Company, 16 Wall # coos. ) LETTHE LABOR AND COMMODI “TS DOUELA honse No. 48 Grove street, Ip thorough. reosir, auliadle for & fire: clase boarding house bote!, ei: snes ow torn fa milies Apply to B BLOOMKS Ucose |aarrance Vampeny, Vo Wail reet,

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