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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY Ni, 1858. ‘Theatrical and Musical. English versions of French vandevilles, | ere therefore, igh. Notices of New? Publications. Lissom, June Mé—The A: Ein B "1 Mr. Tnouas PLaciox has resumed the manage | rill be compeiled to turn the comedies of 4 soz oat course, an employment ceases 12 6 BOOK® RECATYRD TO JULY 3. Fhe Panels, of, Saws went tap- nage Ber aerate AT stp BiB. Bedeet. Seas ‘ment of the Varieties theatre, New Orleans, which | owpoleantt, Tom Tayler, do. into “bastard Latin’ Bimemen de ay ihe here Stalarmiag. | The Rowers’ Manaal, By J. D. R. Putman. The receipte at ide water of flonr, wheat, co7n axe Wages Sutiore areim fair euyniy, and reed Ihouse was built under his supervision. A committee | for | Ay By ; and here is when yall othe Untied wav. | The Waverley Novels, Ticknor & Fields’ edition. ie ee ae Srst week in July in 1857 and change. We quote: = of the stockholders are interested with Mr. Placide, | the point of view from which it creates most anxiety pe pn hd TE PERIODICALS. re lou Bae Ts bu. Corn, bus Bar'y, bu. | 7° Liverpool per moain. Ca th | ‘and sustain the project with what Mantilini calls | among those who She. peng wp en-ioes 1 2a, ‘The Gentleman's Magazine. 1857. 175 75,025 | 209; {000 Fi the “ demnition cash.” Mr. Placide is about to visit | jymuvements as no int agente in the popa- | Me J. M. .Davesrons.— This favorite Baglah, sctrees | Little's Living Age. , 2 «284,013 «129,878 10,241 5 Burope to engage a first rate corps du ballet, and will | Ristori has been playing Phedre et the St. James’ | *PPesr #3 ue of our city theatres early m the autamn. Brownson's Quarterly Review. 208,088 Dec. 79,465 Inc.6,241 | West Invtes 8 wecure here a first class company of comedians. and was to appear as Adrienne le Couvreur, thus Mrs. McMahon played at the Albany theatre on Tuesday Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazine. tes of the receipts of the above arti- East Indies FA Mr. Cuanies WaLoor advertises elsewhere that | praauaily appropriating all of Rachel's reles.. The The Historical Magazine. forthe years 1857 and 1858,have been:— | Osutieg. 3 a ‘be will devote two days in each week to the edaca- | ‘Times describes well and briefly the comparative Dramatic and Ocher Entertainments. Emerson's Magazine. Flour, bbls, Wheat, bu, Corn, bu. Bar’y, bu. Notices to Martners, Paomenapgs Conogar.—The interior of the Aca- The Horticulturist, &c. agoy Mt arora eames nt | yp Waray Movers lhaor & PA? et Porta, the firme of which will take place to-morrow | tion. 152,079 980,913 691,035 126,284 GRAVES LEDGE ARB vel 4 é BORON EARBOR, 549,002 3,523,191 ,097,16' 2,931 fotice ia hereb' that the irom Dost aoe Lae, eee pron save talfoa, baa ‘Deen repaired, and re\uraed te / Increase .396,923 2,542,278 406,132 236,647 | Myatati oan buoy temporariiy placed off the ledge, nag tion of pupils for the stage. Mr. Walcot is amply qualified for the delicate duty he has undertaken, being a good English scholar as well as a first rate anist. points of the two artists, thus:— To the London playgoers Phédre is a i which Mademoied ted them Be ito Rackel alone will o and evening. A large and efficient orchestral force is to This beantifu) edition is rapidly approaching, com- Reducing the wheat to flour, the excess of re- |. been Boston.—There was nothing new at the Howard. Madame Ristor! be compared ‘by those who witness | be in attendance, under the direction of Messrs. | pletion. St. Rouan’s Well is the last issue. The | Ceipts of flour in 1858 over 1857, is equal to 905,379 ‘By ones of the Tis binoees Petre i vcse Iam, 3d dle. The Buckleys were to be suceeded by the Keller | Ber performance. But even this comparison is super. | Musard ang Anschutz. | sen { Hlustrations co: -istof the inn at St. Ronan’s and | "The" reccipts at tide water of the principal arti | Boat July 1858 troupe. Messrs. Pilgrim and Moran are decorating | two artists are ent diferent, With moiselle bane a Retcniae Ot A i gh Bag of |) 22k’s first interview with Clara Mowbray—both | ticles of produce, from the oj of the canals to | | The ship Noemie, Ospisin Jopnece, from, anes for the National, preparatory to opening for the season | Rachel the details of voice and gesture were s0 | summer resort have been quite agreeably entertuin- | ‘inely executed engravings. and iticluding the 7th instant, have heen as fol- | Eirermooh was towed to soe througs ibe Mart Onsenel om on August 23. ebepdans and so various that one felt that all de- | ed with a number of good old comedies and farces | Dx. Sancur’s Work OX Prostirvrion. lows:— 1856. 1857. 1988. Somes Tete test ere tee ihe cr eagee] wil Sees Borrato.—Mr. Charles Mathews was playing at | S<fition, however minate, must leave much antold. | that were finely enacted by Messrs. Blake, Brougham | This important work isin the hands of the printers | __ Canal open. May 4. May 6. April 28, | 1% increased capacity and tls cov venience 10 te cliy, be She sought for meanings in recandite places, and Mrs. Blake, Misses Shaw, Clifton, 1jCanal open. ..+.. . May 6. April 28. | Perotion for she larger voice of ihe shipping trading 10 that ‘the theatre here last week. her audience by Vernon and others. The’ Rivals,” cast to the | 424 will probably make its appearance early in the Flour, bbls. . 307,584 152,079 549,002 | port The tre anxious to bave &couspicuous mark Forrion.—We make the following extracts from strength of the company, has been selected for to- | fall. Thesubject involves one of the most deeply in- _— bushels....2,279,688 980,913 8,528,191 | Placed om the Martello fower op James: Island. weigh, tm mnestion with 1,614,360 60,085 iat fee'rango of marks wo come n or 40 ox: the Haat 149,520 ‘Whalemen. 1,827,705 At Freomantio, Australis, March 21, Branewiok, ales ie rae r teresting social problems which can engage the at- Wazrack’s Taearrr.—Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Flo- | tention of the philanthropist, and it is said to have rence, whose life like D ogreony CR wey oe VH been thoroughly exhausted by Dr. Sanger’s labors, g imento” taking its place on Tuesday, and i i “ peculiarly eccentric 2,723 | ef ‘where she wl “across Boga o the thar evenings "” 0 | through the roa ff, Go ack here ove sex | samen acct are rendered them gelte poplar | Je certain hat we sll soon be compelled to a vidas | Ee abtnse Arie ges oho dace Now that Mademoiselle Titiens (or Tietjems) is | unconfessed in the shape of an enigmativale with the play goers of this country and Europe, are | tempt legislation of some sort in regard to it, and 1237100 aA PET baling of Son Wea: of New’ Eolasd, about to return to Vienna, the attraction of her per- | malady. to commence their second week ai this house to-mor- | with the valuable statistical and medical data sup- 60,700 Spoken, d&e. Sie Gest peg Rg es | Won the occasion of Mas Reyne’ neneSt, last pelt py Ce Mefeas “Ini AS | ied by Dr. Sanger we shall bein a condition to ap- ian Ship Mary MoNear, MeNear. ‘fom Gundealaad Apri} 10 ‘er gia PP son about any character ehe had previously Lib rag ed Ey Se tee AMERICAN MUaEUM.—The theatrical seacon closed | proach the question with a due sense of the impor- 201,900 Bark 3 Seaman, from Boston for Chariesion, Jy By attempted on the boards of Her Majesty's theatre. | plot is simple enough. For the sake of a wager a | here on Saturday, and to-morrow Prof. Wyman, the | tance and magnitude of the evils that we shall have bee enniy nln IgG) f corr Sole Maceceas, Whipple. rome Jone 9b Sr When we take into consideration in how very short | young naval officer (played by Mr. W. Farren) most | Tenowned wizard, is to give the initial performance | to deal with. ror coo } Glasgow, June “id (probably wo la, &: vesoed & time Mademoiselle ‘Titiens had obtained @ | impudently kisses a lady (played by Miss Rey- | Of a series of these lively and entertaining magical Sr. Taomas, June 15.—Plour—Philadelphia and ) which eet eae Ca Fate en sufficient mastery of the {talian tongue to enable | no'ds) in the public atesetat a watering place. Go | soirées which have rendered him famous, He is to | === = SE Baltimore, per bbl., $6 50; Brandywine and Ohio ex- | cor D Trowbridge, hence for Turks lalaads, June 20." leb her to sing with credit in Italian Opera, and | account of this wrong the lady urges a snobbish lit- | exbibit in the afternoon and evening. In addition, | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. tra, $6 50 a $6 75; Richmond and Gongiom..60 00 23 48, lon 66 28, that during this brief space she has assumed five | tle personage, played by Mr. Buckstone, to knock | Visiters will find ample sources of novelty and in- a $8, last sales; es. Bread, pilot, per bbl., Ports. parts so widely differing in every essential from | gown the offender, and, as her exhortations are not | struction in the myriads of curiosities with which rar $4 25 a $450. Rice, 100 Ibs. $4 La Bote ea a RE Eich other as Valentine, Leonora (1 Trovatore”), | obeyed with suflicient promptitude, she vecemes her | the halle are stocked. MONEY MARKET. Beef, mess, per bbl., a $16. Pork, mess, per | ing. re Donna Anna, Countess Almaviva, and Lucrezia Bor- | own avenger, but boxes the lieutenant’s ears in| | Woon’s Mixsraers, although at nt without Sarvrpay, July 10—6 P. M. Biles $19 a $90; vines yng sd oe Hams, Ame- | | Cromsrape, June 17Tn port shiva! Castine, Rimpeea, anit gia, we cannot veg out ant yen ge hy 2 she | such a covert manner that the snobbish little per- | opposition in the black art, issue a bill forto-mor- | There was a better market to-day for all kinds of | foe g Ase. Godtish 1 rge, per mintal, 86 ‘ ry.te4 aesmrmoon, B, 40; Barry must be a person of remarkable gifts and of more | sonage gets the credit of the assault, and, from mo- | row evening that indicates a laudable determination | securities, and for the first time for many weeks we small, do, $3 50a $4 * > | Blatt apn, for Boston Ide ‘Lane. for’ do: Asay: than ordinary uirement. To expect that all Saw Charectace skbala be supported with equal ex- eellence, and that the masic ofeach and all should ome with the same readiness within the limits of tives of gallantry, takes upon himself the responsi- bility appertaining thereto, having first screwed up his courage with sundry doses of brandy. At the end, however, the lady gives hopes of her hand, not to her little champion, bat the audacious lieutenant. The storv of this piece, which is apparently taken from the French, is meagre, and the manner in which it concludes at once abrupt and _unsatisfac- tory. But the English writers have shown them- selves superior to the foundation they have worked upon, for the dialogue is spirited and amusing. + : " 0 25-1 in demand. | 7: ‘Orlen io: Ook ' to maintain the high reputation they have acquired . Lg ne, une Columbia, 6 as delineators of the droll characteristies of the cot | Rotice some buying on specalation on the bull side. | Mackerel, No. 3, per bbl. $10 a $10 50-—wanted. poe perks 16do Kimball sleeper, do; Raw, Nugemy XE ored race. The great panoramic farce, “A Trip on | There isnot much of it, as yet. The street is still | ¢ °° ef). Teed 0 Lin ‘tse. Sig i Tar | meee ‘June 18—Passed ship Ella the Hudson,” fs 1 be the cloning plece'a short time } gtrongly inclined to the bear side. All the smaller per bl, $3.50. Lumber, W.P. per Mofeet, $18 4 | “Guiscow Juue'2o"Inpor’bark Kama ¥ Chase, Ball 10 er. (ger \e {. load for ‘ operators are short of stocks, and hardly a day { $20, asin quality—supply. Tobacco, long leaf, per 2 5 . " Frencn TuEaTaicats.—M. Thierry, whose excel- ~ | Ib., 18¢. .s 3, J eae ALivax, July 8— Ary shy Mercy Taylor, Wiekerwon. New Liat delinaaiidenct Ga veace signed him | Passes but some ingenious story is set on foot among | og x pa oer areca be A = ae bark Mejor Norton, Gervier, Howtos. Cd 38 set in the recent performances of the French dramatic | that ingenious fraternity, and circulated to the | gays’ sight bank drafts, 1 eens premium; 3 days? LivERPooL, June po— Adv, Worth American (s), Graages company have stamped him as an artist of more | damage of stocks. By these means the public are 2 per cent premium. Freights—From Porto Cx “og via Haliten Joh 3; 8 Curllog, Corll ‘for Beate than usual ability, bas prepared an excellent bill | fiehtened out of the market. The hot weather, also, 0 to b for’ u nited States, sugar 40c.; $3 for molasses, | son; Shawmut, Biggivs, for his farewell benefit, to take ai at Metropoli- which drives people out of the city, is unfavorable to on deck Hayti to United States, $6 50 gross, last | Ltlisn. for do with ago her resources, would be superexacting. What Ma. @emoiselle Titiens has achieved, however, sinee her first appearance in London is sufficient to entille her to the highest consideration, and to encourage ‘the belief that a closer familiarity with the Itatian language and the Italian lyric repertory will bring her nearer and nearer to the goal which no true ar- tist ever thinks she bas entirely reached. Her Lu- Paxis THEATRES. fer do with !mmeai rs — “4 A inve London paper seye:— tan Hall, opposite Niblo’s, next Tuesday evening. rate pai erezia ayy i an a na igi o9 pn Last night & new grame, ats acts, called the \Poiae vn rae an immediate movement in stocks. But, notwith- pe HN tor dee sup) 3 me i ti Seas,” wae produced 01, ue, with tuary. ; pane — : ° wants maturing rather than correcting, and the | Sta) Wee produced a: the Crave Quympiaue, with (6 | 69 0. oie ypwmeal oF THE RNGLISH PLEET, | tanding these difficulties, the market was! MARITIME INTELMIGENC Simpton, Austin Yor dete follow te or rok gaara aes 4... Garrick tor ¢0 94; North Oa, faults of which chiefly spring from an over anxiety to d@oeverything ogame d and with é:let. Signor Gia- lini—thoug> he sings the trio in the scene with the ke and Duchess (“Guai se ti sfugge un moto’’), ‘the air, Com’ é soave,”’ and some other parts of the music, exquisitely—is not quite at ease in the character ‘of Gennaro. His _histrionic misconception is at times very singular. Signor Belletti's Alphonso is well known. How admirably the music {s rendered by this accom. plished singer, and how far such vocal perfection atones for the absence of dramatic energy and per- tion, have been more than once discussed. “Phe knowl that Alboni was about to reassame the part of Maffeo Orsini, and with it the immortal “Ji segreto per esser felice,” which first made her famous before the London public during the initia- tive season ot the Royal Italian Opera (1847), im- a special interes: to this revival of “Lucrezia a.” Alboni, unwilling, no doubt, to appear in adress which would have ill become’ her portly figure, had equipped herself after the manner of some of the ancien: Italian models, with a surtout tha: extended to the feet. But littie mattered cos- tame in ber case. Such singing would have enti- ‘Admiral Sir Charles Ogle died on Wednesday, | strong and healthy today. As compared June 16, at Tunoridye Wells, after a short iliness, | with the prices current yesterday afternoon, New aged elghty:three years. Sir Charles was the eldest | york Central rose }; Rock Island, 14; Galena, son of Sir Chaloner , Who was created a barone' ee id Miaely . for his naval services, and who, like his deceased | Erie, ?; Michigan Central, 4; Michigan Southern, 4; son, died the senior admiral in the British navy. | Michigan Southern preferred, }; Panama, 1; Read- He was born May 24, 1775, and when about thir-{ ing, 4, &c., &c. Cleveland and Toledo was steady, teen years oldhe entered the navy on board the , Kavexture, fdvand served off the ceast of Africa, | With smallsales. Gardiner Gold improved an eighth. Swag 1791, is pg Be pe erg man of Among the bonds the most active were the Mis- e Alcide, 74, and after he had obtained the ranl souris, of which over $200,000 changed hands, the of Lieutenant, in 1793, he joined the Boyne, meen 98, bearing the flag of Admiral Sir John Serve, price finally rising to 85, witha good demand for During the operations against the French West India | speculative purposes. La Crosse land grants, — t Napriges mr ghe agg = the pears, nee which were also active, continue to fall off in a heavy of great guns and musketry, of two hee: schooners lying at anchor, with others, a Maran, Brice; there was a sale, seller sixty, at nearly Martinique, and otherwise distinguished himself. | tWO per cent under the cash price. Illi. He wane zs the taking < Pi; ce eniiaee was | nois Central bonds declined 3, under the im- entrusted with the command of a party of seamen | pression that this market is about to receive landed at Point Negro to co-operate with the arm; ‘Nyon wy my te ig and remained on shore untit giver the surrender of | ® Supply from the other side. A large parcel of Boston berks Region, Booker, for do 5 G Ven Gent Dai Fort t Bourbon. At the riege of Guadaloupe he again Virgintas changed hands at one-fourth above the FOR ge a abil po ORT m (Outed, | Ly sad J com! led a division of seamen, an cue Lk ee a RRR: esti ni saoeyiaps Miyata oned sh spell inp eee a mens for Boston | ‘l ished himself by bis gallantry at the storming of <A swig strong, and remained so till BTRAMERS TO AMD FROM HAVANA AND YEW ORLEANS, | St Thomas June 17—To port bark Mary Afelia (not Adelie}, Edmond, of the Presse, who accompanied Prince Napo sti Jeon on ine northern voyage. The Prince, attended oy his ~~ military hoesehol¢, was present 23 the performance. ia the frst act the sister of lady Fracklin comes on the Jane 26, Oeeta Belle, Kelle ‘k. for ‘9 succeed the luecopgus. Carter, for do Ju'y 1% Wa Pena, june 28; abby Bigneard. Wake for a6 ; Helen & Prancns, Lewin, for City Point ‘with despateh, Mackinaw, Bammer, Charleston soon; Mortimer, for. 8 ‘40; Jom jail, for tb Qu r stage, and in the couree of a dinlogue informe the audience ‘thas the Engi government bas sept @ Po p to search for Sir Joon Frazkiiz. Phe second officer of tais ship is the celebrated French Lieutenant, Setiot, who is repre- sented a in love with s relative of Lady Frenkiin, Mss Eya Norton. In the seoond act we are introduced to Sir Jobn Franklin kimeeif and al) his crew, who bare beon ‘waiting for seven years in @ frozen ocean, expecting de- hiverance from Engiand. Ae the plot p eds, We fiad Mies Eva slyly embarking on b card the veese! to share the dangers of ber loved Neutensat. They torch at Greeninsd, and there Protestant clorcymon proposes to take care of Miss Eva, to spare her farther perils of the yoyege, but she resolutely refuses, and makee it Kpown that she bas become Mre. Bellot on board anip. narrative of the yoyage is resume, co vestige is found of Sir Jobe Frankl er bis companions, Lievtepsnt Beliot ‘8 made to die by the hand of arivei ic sue aflec- tions of Rva, and she remains an cpconso)edie wi The piece was not very successful. Galignani bas the folowing: — Mme. Tedesco bes arrived in Parie ‘rom Listox. Mme. Lagrange, who bas beer for three years ia New York, ie pated; Vision, Bearse, for, ey. from Matenzes. arr 24° BENISe_» oS g | Meee ere PS a aes mage tate, hiss, Juve 13—ip . Galway | “Sauce eae tti por’ RRO Young Turk, wm <Harre | nosion ahi Zim.” 112 abt ith. wig Mary E Jouss, Jesox Ware jiankow | seliien: 17tb, bark Kedar Croan mr . Haverpoo | | Bauennix June 22- in port shiv dow, S8Reaensss fled her to a carte blanche tw wear just what she | bkes se © ‘own, and has sireasy ah ep ent | PP Fleur d’Epéc. 79. Rurine Crrr—From New York ad, arriving at Havana | Kellar, dieg; sobr Virginia Laverty. din, leased. The sensation produced by, the brindisi | [0 Oe Sree eae seca ce Mice We at a potas eacan he damien i wtee? cai the afternoon, when most of the prominent brokers | 33 "Stiving at New York uno 1°” Cnenn# 4h, Havana Hear htr cee Pele Faia “hig eB eet ay not to mention the legend, “Nella fatal di Rimi- rong te cetyl pen hve ice on the Jamaica statioy . It was resolved, in . Gi From Ne: 12th Hay Rhodes, Ma ] SO re rt R some service ©: e sf mn, he again | left the street. wi ved, in consequence of wit .o pn ed Bartg 8, a ns, Masogors to too for 8 Parra: coke Mary © Fergse , the director, is at oresept in ni”)—sung to perfection, thrice repeated, and each repaired to the Mediterranean, where he succes-| the peat, to adjourn over, without a second board, ean tae take = i Srrave Se haod Ker HY ern: TO, 8 : i May See. ; Joni, PR load -) KM Giogtmi, of ber Mayssty « theatre, time with that marvellous shake, leading to the re- fo, bee wevepied ax ‘engagement fer ameriee at | sively commanded the Meleager and Greyhound, i ea Re ‘ samption of the theme, of which Alban! was he or Twenle, We aretetnatmued 12 nerasent | eachof thirtytwo guns Inthe latter ship he | % Monday morning. ‘ unaomara from Kew ork Uh arriving at Havana | NC\Iui pg B 8 Miaicra ir) Root aay — Be lepemmbae ~~ has ‘wal.an singers, but the seeme noredibie.)— | effected the ro of a Genoese privateer of ten The causes of the present rise in stocks may be h, coriving ot How York Po rae” has eee ze Jat 4am br Kepoleon, Colley, Paciadel = attempted—it would watt see ts ALD. } suns, also of a Spanish armed pelacca, and of other i ith- po ag wane | pris, ths . eoey. iscnaeet There is no novelty to record at_the Royal Italien es:xi,tbe great cootrehessist, bie teen givicg | Er easily traced. ‘The growing certainty thet, nowith Tatarrvine at New en voor BE? BETAS i Brutal b; Tis sip Gerwuse hese Linco? E : ; eonoerte with unimenge euccers a Taric. vemels. In the Rayptienne De served during the standing the hard times, the New York Cen Egyptian campaign, and for his eminent services on : . — 1 #thand 19th. ¢ne at Havane Ath a ov comanion Pecbtsined the Turkish gold medal, | tral and Galena will pay their usual divi- re ‘From Havana lth and 2th, cue at New York 16h ALEXANDRIA, July Soave ten nds, Bennett, Widsor, and From April, 1805, to September, 1816, the gallant | dends at the usual time, and that they ‘When the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers will sail a BANY, July 9—Arr echra % Barter. Wi Opera. “Fra Diayolo” and the ‘Huguenots’ have been repeated. At the third represeutation of Au- ber’s delightful opera (which was sabstitated for “Il ‘The concert season i at ite height just now in London. ‘Laat week one took place, at whion the programme con Bato’ of Lity tour moreauz. (Query—How many of ihe Barbiere,” on Saturday night, by “special desire”), | go sienes remained io the end of the concert /) admiral Was continuously employed afloat, chiefly in | wi) pe fi on Menday, except from New Or! jocks, Babylon; e, . bs 3 followed in due course by the Chi- 1» Astoria: elope Miiton, Peck, 5 Lys Mitt aSeimpanc ty thd lstsigan | Resme are rmumet Raton Frew — | MciaMaa tt Stylo Atl ofa | como and Tock Mand. and. Michigan Cont, | maf PR.Curan batt Set ate tee. | Sas tera Betn ee Btn , the King of the igiens, the Duchess of Bra- |. Thove oF oe Foe ee ene ae marers Cf | North American station, which he held a little over | has imparted a more hopeful feeling to the holders | “FSU ieaves Bouthampton on the sth and Buthef each why AY Rd ,and the Count of Flanders, were present. zabe'b arculariua, Haskell, the London Times, June 21:— nothing At her Majesty's theatre “Louisa Miller” has been | Batorl has mot to be to closely followed. She pro- repose, the much livelier “‘Piglia posing character uy her occasional attitu The 3 4 ” t three years: and in September, 1845, was selected as 4 i ‘hey appeared enchanted with the performance, afd tence Hane. Rater! in “rhddre.” which wae produced thie | <5 Znderin-chief of Portamoath. * ofrallway stocks, There tea suspicion, too, thet st | SED, ESS, an ate abet ihe Sth ned 20th of come ‘menth, sr, baker: taxon. Robioeon; A Cortery. jcalarly with Ronconi’s grotesque delineation of Conmaiineh: whkuney wh 'andse, tn. te least one prominent operator, who has been con. | Avrivesat Malia about the 14:h and 30th of came month. ona tenure: Ya con Puieatipbiey a English Lord, which was more grotesque, and, This sallint oitver, whose death occurred aysouth. | sPicuous on the bear side, has despaired of seeing | jomtsr'ssenh sears vow ihe 18h of mame and sth of fet: | Foy "New Fork Packet. Ranerof, aad, isha, Beata eC eecal buaphig OCike Veena wee Mane wold,on ‘Thursday, i7th Jane, was midshipman of | any further decline in stocks, has closed up his con- | ,,faarte ues about the 2th or Fiat of mame and sin or abot | Kismet Sint, ulininte, Boras ,Floop, Bigot, Wick —— aon (the teen lated air Agr} bel. the Cruiser at the capture of several privateers, and | tracts, and is operating for a rise. Moreover, the | | arrives at Adem sbont the 20h or 6t> of same and oth or | }vetpool Old ship kx Mba Sturgis, tow Biter,’ Sears ee ni me though Stthas been frequently in- peciater by ihe measure: versica- | assisted in cutting out expeditions on the coasts of | none gains ground that in the ensuing week the | Bot flowing month. J2r pirerpool. brige Hancock. Tucker, Pailedelpaie, to erodnced ved in th sfirénes’ was originall Cocsowed, ion and monctonous cadences of tbe ever recurring | France and Holland in 1804; he was in command of | °°F® rival for Bombay, sad Iithto Sots for Gina ken ny ot SP Prescott (Br), Brewn,‘derem'e. “May. Gosart” Charlene? See er sae eoners of | Thyme with whieh French tragedy m condemaed to be | @ tender to the Cruiser. actively employed against real proprietors of the New York Central and Erie Tosi ory seamen ariven Bombay about the 34 te wa, | BCRP! Onstod, Sparrow, Wicbmand.itber Chi, Rekorece? 3 APPOATS, rom) in an Poglish dress at one of the | Tit? im epte cf ali these trammes, the “Pheare” of | flotillas iv the Great Belt, and in defence of the | railroads will not suffer the enemies of those great | ang 1% 2 moni. Phusdelphia. "14, wind #W. NW, N¥ and 8, ship Seacowers Anber, produced i ie mee Raaise justly Solas ite place among we foes: tragedies | Island of Romsoe, for which he received the thanks | on to break them down merely in order to | su anna iret oust 40 Galle about the Gh ex ‘Arr (by te) bark Tom * “patent” theatres many years ago, noder the | ever witien ‘many ang @ hercine, condemned | of the Commander in Chief, and in 1809 served | *BYPrises y. Poeean Femi es take ter Pate Pensag te came day, tthe 70, 32 Soapesehr Walenta Weta name mi The Pog myght Be by : hat ee ean ‘Victim of again in the Cruiser, at the capture of the Danish | ™ake a little money as bears in the stock; and that | sigamer bas ‘which takes the mend Od yerk Leland, Humphrey, 5 tres oe ee Te eee ee Ue nattrince Meatak how Matias | ISeun brig Tisit, and 16gun brig Christianburg. | if the direction of the Erie be not weeded of those | girmvmenne. about ihe 15 oF 18 and 2b or "arr ac fie, Ferrie Botton for New Smyrea, Play Dinvols” andthe character of Zerlina. We may | lve, rege, jeslousy, madness ana deapur He wad lieutenant of the Revenge, serving on the | persons whose names and authority have been used patie fora berbor Yelow brigtasia W Atkier ns ol wg A me Bos Berm Fo | Glomente of sragic power the post kaa mo coast of Catalonia, and assisted in’ cutting out a | 5 inciin, tadaeet of tha tesoetid on tees OLY BOLeR, Faiy t~ Az ahlp Mary Roswell Perks, sowell state] ae ped aa ae | ie, 0 7 ‘to hie drama, that two | French privateer at Salamos in 1813. val awed ow DIGHTON. July Toratr vobr Glide, Lovell, Albany. italian version of bis" Pra Diavolo,” that such isnot | STM -ThEs‘iane—aitering from each other “wide ipCATTADNSAM ASHNONE, THE NAvIOATOR. sagrograd-ypaptccagtiy ag ak ae awe hry were aote Sis earch trpiene a ively the case. The “patter” song in which ie, each mr rfat. wall From ‘dney ( (Australia pire, April 1 fatuare, 80 ‘ remain direc- Patt RIVER diy S— PET tung describes hi travelling adventures, | eeiSeunt te seo astaecte kek tariie, shemechaug, | ‘The decease of this well known and respected old | tion, they shall cease to injure the property of their nlabempart id ee ieee Sew, Heald, Saigwore? Ike the grand air of Zerlina, belongs ~ eo Ser a the réie were predem nant, and in these Rachel was ia Sarin Sevan Sesion ar tas a ae neat Ist | acsociates for the sake of their own private opera- idles co Sea > gg tAisplanted from amotuer | os fervid, passionate ature, Mie. Rachel's perform | @ay.” He was born at Dublin on the sth day of | tions. How far these causes may countervail the ened Morden vetiine NYorn work entitled “ Les perons Blanes,” whith mote | ese hes erect te meuenzen Qenty © Wats; Bae. So pees lh oan Wosaeteetoeey oe ita mar. | delnem pervading the whole financial and commer- MID TPMT ar brige Mary Ocbhy " ora C ce, | Sustori more iy conne \ F Ba aur at ue era Comlaue many years int; | earns, toe trea french again ct paba: | mate interest of thine colony. He commanded | it! World, and the inopportune season for ball Mongten bor Be saan Giacomo (“lo son, Signori, un infelice "”) bly be placed frat, hy led = pews reaching the feel- | @ yeusel through Torres Straits to India very early | movements, the next few days may show. Me; Bme: vn, ane PPS 4 new vleces—t ee of sneationce Mme. Ristori w incomparaviy supe- | in the present century, and his remarks and obser-| ‘The half yearly dividend of the Bank of Kentuck ton for Pailedelp! ‘aito Pow er, and Julta & Mery, Pare are, we believe, the only bona fide new pieces—the Had these ladies been able to ex , iy er, Bangor for 8 York; Joseph M Laue, Larvey, Gloscem accompanied recitative which Auber, like Meyerbeer nar lame pte ae ecg pra on is ten per cent, which will be paid to the New York PARED. Tor go isirainPentines dadaiahi tek: rail i i “ ¢ du Nord,” o perfect a bi paseage, most service to sncce: " sidia, oy Fe; ' ble to state. The next novelty | merre!. Ristor! with @ little of the calm restraint | dat ics eries le by thie excellent meeting ers of hia; Bi ‘Lyne for do; seem asation at this house is. Flotow's Martha,” | 2 #acbel would, Se—aot sragecun, but tue Mate | navigator, the positions of whica have always | County Savings Institution, held in Hartford yester- | won'bta,” Coumis Berry: Cearieson-—Spotrd, Tee fee Ntgrn. 8 scbre Lenser” Lookout I'M kane? net pg om which has made the tour of Europe and * A = ay pg , #4 ya ase» Mena. A —. es —_ - day, Mr. Dodd, the accountant, stated that he had | _S'*smhip Auanta Layfield, Charienton—M 8 Cromwell & top; Merchant Hawes ew inh a Paine ima “ edre, o,f oi vf rl 5 cont we NYork for rough, Boston fmerices Sier'in Paris with qrent success, dnd iu | AMmzReinted ove, was’ magnifices: ; and in the | bated largely and valuably to the charts and discovered that, adopting a six per cent rule of inte” | Rasmahio Jamewown. Parrish Worfult. SoM tadiam | Fuinaeiphia, W Paint, Jr. biggie YOK ir Provinces ae which, it may be remembered, Herr Forwes made ogg vag yang —-p be Sropues? | Works of that hydrographer, having had a iong ex- | rest, the last dividend declared by the bank had not "i ai periel SAR, oind Nght how SW, with fog, brig 3 Sti aryarnce it ou 1, | So ec eae ot Soe ee ae een ea eae |i et en tre is wold make mater 800 | RES SPREE RCIA E «| Sroka ec Pt eth eid ee ceatieas a Seapta ane theatre. Hert Snot ts or wes to, macwese oy ‘her jealousy ef Captain Ashmore was an indefatigable an accurate Se te sockholters, = Honately Fut fedintor, Kast, New Orleane—W T Frost. J nen composed several operas, one of which— Stra- of Eippoly tas, was alo most power- | observer of all which pertained to his profession,and | better for the depositors. Some of the loans were | Bark Peter Clinton, Bragdon, Bordesns—I 18 Gamer, della” —bas been heard in London, and another— | } po peer aie my mn Ta es uy Ciecoveries nominally drawing nine and ten per cent interest. | Brig Monte Orists Northrup, Madetrect Nickaros py sine! eelems eunah " scl r in unknown of little frequent ocalities, or of cor- . | Beh Beurmann, Taines, Port au P: ‘Delaseld, Vorrester. “lame en, Paine’ enjoys, considerable vogue, +s | grandest cf ber iaapermooatage. Avplaaes, recalls, bea- | rectly ascertaining and establishing the position of | 1 the principal and interest sould have been ool} wress 6 pg Af eivbi. Naloer, and dasten Diver's, Fees? “Martha,” however, is the most universally popular | ¢: tne praise, were tm operation from tbe iret scene to use | Aangers previously doubtful, eo far as these daties lected at those rates, the dividend would have been | Ble Parkes, Tampa 0 A Ferrie ral , rong were lay # i Og de cain, te Garae. some v0 th | could be performed compatibly with the service in | legal; but, inasmuch as the rates were illegal, and | ent WH Mailler, Crowell, ot Joona. NF_—-Post & Small. eee Oh era Ts cote crakhin, Bunt, NYork vie Port. work of ‘the German Advulphe Adam,’ as be bas «i fe! of she curtain. To describe, or even attempt to hich he ‘<i CG ‘Ashm: “ Bobr A Kelly, Kelly, Bali isne schre Ann Bilza, 0’ Brien, Newark; Reiber been not inaptly styled. | count, hese marke of Bomage out of the question. M. | Which he was engaged. Since Captain Ashmore re, | the loans incollectable, it was suggested that the | Seer Rage. Pebtee Fon bial wae Bisa, Motedien. RYera. me ‘A: the Drury lane Italian Opera we bave hada ocho? aca wched bo character fH ppoigten ex | Sired Mine surveyor in this port. for the last twenty | stockholders remained liable to that extent, notwith- | SF man, Sherman, Jackeonville~Frice & Van | ersf, Liverpool, Aémipal Bateam Hag ne nt Ae Sree any ot ea ae evighe,” broughs forward Theo: Sears in the service of the Australian General Ase | standing it had been endorsed off the stock notes. | “Wk Kite Rrighem, Welch, Ravannab—ticnbsm & Dimon, | u¥ém Bases ieee Ces ascenee he eee ane Medam Viardot Garcia as Rosina. Toe apparicion | Sy" prea Tance Company, hy which company he was so high- | A committee was appointed to investigate and to | pranr’ ® Cowperthwaiie, Beatty, Charieston-—Dolimer & Caner. Pith “tia "ewet to en ahip Ade of this distingaished artist for the first time upon | word i sever ef the transiation, of which wan ly esteemed that on his resignation, last July, in com | report at a futare call. Behr BLABRAD, Jaly 7—arr sobr Gen Taylor, Jones, & the English s: wasa real “event;” and the house, | oniy prevents our quoting afew passages. i «by MF. | Sequence of ill-health, he was away a hand as mij ht ten expected, was crowded. Madam | Del-ungero: versifed with e combined correstaaas ‘and | Some pension for the remainder of his tife; but, uns Stock ©: acne N July 2-Arr sche 9 B Wolfe, Philetelphi, Viardot's Rosina belongs 10. the most studied and | spirit not often foand in tranelaucoe, fortunately, he has not been permitted to enjoy thi, Sarcabar, July 10, 1968, | Slaebt Ha ship biised tease” on rare bare ag elaborate impersonations of the modem stage. Its | A deepatob resched London cm Monday, from ike direo- | {uit of his labors very long. As a tribute to hi 1878, 104 fod whe to RK...000 16 | Rabe Pommerys, Deplcle, Nerik- M Real we ay taples, NYork; sshr Ho 1), Kane histrionic details are as minute and worked out | tor of the Theatre La Scala, of Milan, steling that, in coa- | Memory, the fings of all the ships in harbor, f 21000 fenn 6's 1800. 91% 100 do... b1 Bear Joo Howard, Baker jenner. ~ 135 with as great toil and nicety as in the painting of a | sequence of 26 cot baving bie ruseport vised’ by the | Consuls, &c., were hoisted half mast as soon as his + 929 660 Rehr Jenny Ling, Conmos, Bangor RP Huck & Co, wée. hedtch het Well tern hen Replay Burien hasten) Dutch interior. Every incident, every turn, i ac- | Preach comsziate ia London before leaving, he had been ae eal paler ine emt 25. = : = Bebe Firmowin Hosk, per, Rowen Dayion & Sprague, at fal Shave sannere. Havens "ind ne Sane ji * ep nt) custody on big arrival a: Ca'a.e, and ap & , and so cl 3 7 i rs me, curately noted and delined—nothing is merely sug. | 225°E 2h: rs friends had nos Deen abt to procure hia 2. | was held by ail who knew him, that we feel there sang ARRIVED. h avre; brig Wit wewart weak, ed, scarcely anything left for the imagination of 67000 B47, Preamahip Forbes, New Orleans, July 4, with | 3¢—Arr abip Ui . Aiking. BVork, sehr Watia, spectator to xapply. We not only see the folds | *"8* cninades saanisaniis: pad gd wif TRO RB a Ry de 8 to Chae Reo. Sulye a3 aot Som’ | APsiseaieols. Ole etantipe Yeunranen Forbes, NYorkt of the drapery, but between and underneath the Metnovee®, Apr’) 15.—Mr. G. V. Brooke took bis farewell 4 ill 14000 6 8 teres sseeser, bound W; 118, st bey Sed sy Bay =] Harrie folds. As an actress, indeed, Madam Viardot is | of ~ whom the announcement will cause a feeling of sor- | “9900 California ‘T 86 steainsiip ire Olty, hence ee "Bohewe chink, whens tenes Laver: my respects eminently ‘pre-Raphaclite, and | of march, The play wae “Love's sacrifice,” and. awe | Tow end regret. His remainn were deposited in | 3000 al 86 Pout, Ryan, Liverpool, May 29. with i iverpooly Anaelia, pan). Var Bareclone} Ry Pees Oar tole” panthers” tan - growbed wo the root Hie popularity, % was | their last resting place on the 2d inst., in the pre- | 1000 Erie 36 Taek: nen] Walter Litties Boréeanrs. Nine veh, Bovine, Bo st eat from the dramatic canvass with the ‘abet te the last. and bie | #ence of a large number of friends, members of the | 2000 Hua RRR Ist m 162 zatlan, Dor ge, Cardenea: sobre Hea Drih, ‘most intense sharpness and reality. It may seem | “ eddress, ‘0 which be intimsied hia istection of | Mercantile marine, merchants and others, desirous bog g pe bypercritical, or ps paradoxical, to say that if = g hither after paying a professional visit to Eng- | of Seatityae by thie a Ce - » their appre- | ico 33 Farsnd. bound fo Liverpool. it were lesa highly finished it would ‘be much more | MB#, wae received wih vehement apriauts, fag pt 33 tardy ba iow Ssh spoke ship Nevertheless, such is our conviction. | _, At the Priveess’ theatre, Mary Provort, an Ame- * * - “ 10000 for Portiand, 40 days out; July 8, , 5 ser eee ususical point of view, Madain | “8D tclvess of repnte, 1s fuldiing an engagement BARE OF GLENG ALL. $600 LFAWisim bas 63 Hanon, from Chen ogo for Wehr FSS Ep Viardot's Rosina is a miracle of cleverness; but even Mr GV. Brooke ‘s piaying in Tasmania. Maiame Anna The Irish papers announce the death of the Barl | 10 shs Union Bank, Per Ra yh « . “4! mig Bepben | roung ery more relentlessly than in the instances of some of | Bubop, ss the ate of the last advicer, wae arousing the | of Glengall on the 22d of June, rather suddenly at 26 Phenix Bank... natwioer gece Wn Fr Jane 16, las 90, rin d her renowned predecessors and contemporaries is | Stbot'sem of the ‘nkabitents of Lima, Cowes, Isle of Wight. He was sixty-four years of i — 14 : 26, spoke shin Wim Fell, hence for ARTUCKET, Juin 3 Arr sehra Pir. Oboreman, Roswin' sacrificed on the altar of the singer's vanity, | Tbe Kisnes Gougenbeim, having retired ‘rom the me- | age. in default of male issue the Barldom becomes | 95 nei a iad Can Go 9834 TA hEK be laden Gant Pitiedelphinn” tide U'U coke ningly Gerdes tae.’ Some of the other parts im the opera were ex. | TAsement of the Princess’ theatre, Meibeerne, are fulill- | extinct. The deceased Bar! was the author of the | 109 Gardiner Gold Co. Bark Undine ) wane, Jone 2, with | °F W tremely well played. Signor Bediali’s Figaro, | *€* Protemiona! engagerect at Bsliaars:. popular farce of “The Irish Tutor,” and other dra- | 600 sugar, to.) W Riwell & Oo. RARWPORT, July 8~Arr sober Marcetia, Tracy, Calnia toe though deficient in the lightness and vivacious ac. | Misk® Hauwor played at a concert ie #ydney, Marsh 12. | matic works of respectable talent. 400 Cary rt ea lon he 11 a tae eM tp snip Bre ner, trom waren tivity to which Roncon\, the “ ideal barber,” bas ac- PmLanerma —The theatres of thie chy are all closed JOHN jJONSS THE WELSH Port. Trig ary aloe a) Wyman 8 Tee i} 2 ama ag achre pens Sn F, trom — customed us, is in ther respects one of the very best | fer tke season. Some, ange the Laty-r, expired early ia | MThis olA bard died at his own house in Stalybridge iG Jone ik ue en oer, Ce To days, | Albany, Charten gh Govier do, Amanda Heian, iy mae ga ~- WS ys Badiali is an —_ pan of the ae, ower Pee dE Soa on 19th of June. He re ange nee oae ar, ‘with coal. to ett aoe re rom ao for 8 vod others ae reported, bond taco on t eviden' agement egainet vent Fltmabethport every sown. ‘The drametic exigeacion of the part | Seeper into Cobt. ‘che Aron street theatre m the pf of m4 ro 4 Ba flow ay ‘oupeeee for row ND, Joy Sr sehr Qe Peavey. Bont Nore, were thoroughly fuitiled, and the ‘music trom | Tic Xept ce tl the regular period of cioaing, On Mon- | Sr'yr. William Fairbairn, F.R3. . Poor Jones cad escteepen, 6 Hotacs Seppe, Nahas tes i en UGE Prsdetph | sional isi “greetenndeunene “ Largo al factotum,” to the end, was executed with | eT eee ae oe ot ae ee elicany anager Wheat | mach from the publication of this volume, but i taading » way OVIRCRTOWN, July 1—Are ashe Blien Herbert, Joma a ss ara t Drlef remarne —- : sadionce in tw following | fore his ardent anticipations were realised. io eam Tm Havenn, 18 days, with lame yf 8 ng yanmar que the sopertery aa Shen a attractive Laprne anD Segraamn 't is uawal for performers to aval COUNT DEMBINSKI. . (te etene ch, Pietou, NS, 10 day, withgooul, rs © , duly S-Arr sobr Emeline Riskey, Tice, People.” Obscure aa ate the incident or tis: pre ; to tng Melbourne Argus of April 2, saye:—We have CPTY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Cache SP Lada. Micole, Juckoonvii, 7 dayad wit lum | gh BQU BERT? pate Ser Nkow. Siesta pismnan, ck tgp nae tleman well known in the seientific circle of this Sarvnpay, July 10—2P.M. | “ene kmlig, Gritin wilmington, NO, § dara fon trcomer, 2 for uaiageiptin Heaton Ryan, Phin: snd all the personages, and, hyper-nelodramatically : olony, and of which he was a leading member.| Fxour—The market wassteady, and prices with- fet eer, Hern ietan Sanyn 8? ueniey: New iu Dayton: Aeatertian Wasi le sstrophe, the “cheap” audience ap. nt Dembinski's death was caused by colonial fe- | ont change of moment. ‘The sales embraced about H Papner, aay tioope Adonis Jenniigs, Pasnion, and Wary brace pear relish it, eq mence and hanstion. Bebr RC A Lid oumg, and Enanimity applaud Madame Balvini Donatelli, wher Ee ean sa. on the D8 of Jane, anna | 2000.8 10,000 bbls., including superfine State at $3 | febr Anna TROT. Tely Soave este A " } ing hy = sas Risist, Fog, 99 ‘yearn, 6 mooths and 25 days. | 80 a $3 85, and extra do. at $3 95 a $4 05. Geo ah MON) duly 85 are sheet tok Wee, toreus Kinsman, or asserting the sinc erity of her de- r? He he ition - i Shae eenid ob AL Sere Whar was active, with salew of about 50,000 | « eh Fowtiiend oe oy Bp ones Temes, down arert was Cy Kh tea mb” sal pey nie q fi {oge, A Ey ye as tanned winter prprig neta aa a sony sagt ‘vont fora . " es WK@ | sented for y Took forward conf $1.03; Milwaukie club, common, at 80c. a Wc., Alfred 4 Sout fy oe stn | ak Sager eae eck a | 0 Car hme | na ey Wend. | Bat a ios . Bl or just _— Dy 4 A words, and could make out the rhythm rf the air | 2e) treme in our ot 1 ay pcaiag p44 } a Mhiny ~ = Cross of Daniele fa Volterra to be ing, white Southern at 82c.; inferior white Western Onsen, “ina sa hee Saies of man? 0 protonsed compolaneer., serious , Dlarke“ap piareny ee p nore — phy hol oe ripen ive i nr A tee a Te. er ee viel, Riremen, Ac; Cohimbla, and Atalanta, ‘om t “ : oo st » c' 0 y rival a . . 0 ‘ for the sake of art, for the sake of candor, and for | {Seged ssiny and eri ehed pene ene caer: soknoe | Rome than the Transfiguration of Raphael, the St. | Pork was firmer and more active, The sales om- Caren a” Mopieomes ‘nid Florida, Bavaannab; Jamew | EAL Que Taare fon, LN Covtrey, Patiadel- the sake of common sense, we should like to find the me A Daicral feeling of pride while thas an co } Jerome of Dominichino, and the Madona of Fuligno, | braced about 800 bbis., including mess at $16 65 a J erm an ag 80 OW, rai , duly Richart Law, Lampbear, Gemee amount of eathusiaam bestowed upon some- | Torr Tan kintrem, ont be big] rance of | had been orderod from the celebrated painter by | $16 75, prime at $13 70a $13 75, and rump at Lic. alana Add, TAURTON, July 1a sobre ting mere directly within the compre sion of the | op eer eens “gota Helena Orsini, who made a present of it to the oppo firm, with sales of about 1,000 bbis. at Mitecettaneons and Disasters. ee Na Wm Mey ed enthusiasts matters progress jn this way ot for, mado nf Chureh of the Trinity. “At present,” says a Roman | 11je. a 114c. per Ib. ‘The weamahip Ariel, Oapt Ladiow, sailet yesterday for 5. : Mesers. Buckstome, Webster i Robson, to avoid A iournal, ‘ the miefortane is irremediable, and the Corrow was firm, with moderate sales. “J " of ene bundred pes: YanMour +Are sohe \ Fr hadety hia, going Wo the bad,” instead of adop’ meu he guitice nt picture ie on jw way vo Paris, Wuisksy,—Sales of 00 bbls, wore made at 24c, —V—_ bi 7 * Yorn, ee wet cASPe toe ring,