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MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, MAY 28, 1860. WHOLE NO. 8664. == ---— B® + = — — me = Ear SENA EN ene me The Stave Trade. as TH METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE. OPERATIC 25D DRAMATIC MATTERS, | return in September. Mr. Joon Broogham, after playiox NEWS FROM HAVANA. apprrtomar, raxricuians ketcciv ro ran etaver | ABRIVAL OF 7HE NORTHERN LIGHT. | farewell engegements m Boston and New York, returns WILLIAM, LATS OF BALTIMORB, AT KEY WAST. f the Committees iscopa- | The Opera at Garden—The | '@ Londen, after an absence of fiteen years, Mr. Dion | Arrival of the Star of the West—More OUR KEY WaT CORRMPONDUNER, : egg ero karen gg Peace ro gj ab Aa aly ttc | Bourcieaalt and Mrs. Boureicault will cross the Asaic | About the Siave Trade—Markets, dic. Key Wasr, May 21,1800, | News from California, Centra! Amer'e,, New corm, &e.—The Discassion of ths Siave- |. of Opera imgers—The Bammer Season , Slr concluding their provincial engagements, Mrs. Sal's | Tao steamship Star of the West, Captain MoGowas, | qy9 Wyman lof: to Cooge river nine days before the Granada, Peru, British Colombia and Oregon, y Qucatiom to be Mesumed om Mon-| at the Tneatres—New Pieces im Prepara- , Pe? Hayne commences an engagement at Mxton (flow | which arrived here last avening, loft Now Orleans on the | wasnre paying om board 100 slaves, and arrived here | é rf | ard Atbepcum) this evening, and will iry her (ortune | 20th, at 8 A. M., arrived at Havana on the afternoon of the ; 88 died after capture, om their nares ee tae Irish Delegate, gr aaa Fo nectar 7 hg | im Londen ’next season. Mr. G. ¥, Marchant, the mana | g0d,at7P. M., aud left the following day at one o’clock b vas ms se ae THE REVOLUTION IN NEW GRANADA ‘ TWENTY-SECOND DAY, + The new Opera scagon at the Winter Garden, which is ger of the Charleston (5. C.) thestre, goes abroad for no. | P.M. ‘The bark was distant about two leagues from lard, had . SPUGAL REPORT FOR THE NEW YORK YRRALD. to be continued, we understand, until midsummer, has | Velties for that establishment. Oa. the other hand, we | The health of Havana was good, businoas active, 804 | 1045 o0 ihe const thirteen days, visiting her landing placo Bovvatdy May 26,180. | opened very favorably, although no particular novelty | hear of tapes feeb ephcapnsnmlimaasttrons freights im geod demand. te twice, without meeting the required acilides for lani.ng, | THE UNITED STATES CLAIMS AGAINST PERU. he Conference was presided over this morning by | has been presented; the Opera has drawn large audiences | Wenee. Mr. Hemry Squires and Mies Iney pane - Eushanay ‘pn Landen, 1856 0 24K prespiems; New forks | aud im ® short time would have landed her cargo, as shop Ames. OvRvs Buooxs, of Min'seeota, conducted the | during the week, Several débuls and « new opora are an- gone to California to give Eaglish opera, Mr. J. W. 18 | 340134 do.; New Orleans, 2); a 3 do., short aight. launches and vessels were coming to ber for that var. aaeBirtg 2 senna: "ha for this evening is “La Jaive,” | Brgan will open the theatte at Saint Jon, N. B.,on the |" On the 28d, ai 2. M., paased the sleamship Catawba | 00° TROUBLES AT SAN JUAN DEL a motion of Dr, Krscsury, the aiscunsion ofthe slavery | one of the best sucossses of the season. Ii sto be given | {th of Jone wilh Mie Cordelia Howard. Mrs. G. N. Tay. | from Charleson for Haran The Wiltiam was commanded by Captain Simin, aed ork was suspended, m order to aford the chairmen | for he benelt of Signor Bugell, to whoso exertions no | Jor, known to oniprag se etitigyessih oui OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. tall fom Hargnn for Congo river om hotshot Mare | THE CRYTY CONTRACT NOT R slanding committees an opportunity of presenting im- | small part of the success of the opera isdue. Siguor pear Abe porn om rages Havaya, May 23,1800. | ahs showed no chlore at the time of being hailed by the ATIFIED. ortant reporta, which would have to be laid over under | Stigei is av artist who deserves well of the public, and | loca Speake playing e ur Anicresting Slave Trade Tems—The Spanish Brig Dom | wyenacs, which was done in Spanieh, and upon being # rale before they could be adopted. We trust that his claims will not be overlooked on the | “rms of praise, Miss E. Kimborly has playod “Tae | Juan—the Mutineers, Mobbers and Murderers—Absiition ordered to show colors, hoisted American. Or, Prox, the Danirman of the Committee on Episeo- | present occasion. Madame Fatibri, whoso popularity is | Octoroon” nearly one hundred nighis in the bagel Asoriated wih the Slave Trafic, and Its Consequence | rutonants Read and Eggleston have charge of the Bie cy, presoated an elaborate report in reply to various | on the increase, will appear in the rdle of Rachel. cites, and will continue to perform the piece forthe de | Hislory of the While Vloud and Her Clearance Jor he | vying, No papers of importance were found. ‘The im Steamers, vers, which, on motion, was taken up item by item, Ts ‘s anounced that the Cortes! season will | !¢ctation of the rural public during the summer months. Coast of Africa, dc. tale W, W. was Mak navehel dacs Oe hen ae de, hen * f° Me ruling of Bishop Snersow in ths Genesee Confe- | commence at the Academy on Monday next. The veegel which was reported in the Henatp as hav- | 4) \tentg end one chronometer; sails well; but had but nee, in refation to withdrawing of members fromthe | Every Aabitué of the Opera will be glad to| * The City Chamberlain Imbroglic. ing been found abandoned at sea was the brig Don Just | 149 iggt day's ration when she arrived Nore. It is said i i a » was approved. asnist at the réntree of a superb artist, aa Madams Cortes! | OFINIONS OF JUDGE BRONSON AND CHARLES O'OONOR, | (Spanish), and reported by meas having been the scene | in4s er crow killed five of the negroes to keop them sl- ms published eam ne Henan a brief account of see con oe Presale ant resolutions were presented | a needty i; but she does not rely altogether upon her Ornce Couxert 10 Conronanion, April 27, 1860. | of murder and piracy, near the Islaud of Bt. Thoms, fF | io4 when the steamer bailed her, pep tn g Seumve. atens. as, "Wheres, under the rule which tays the Bishop shail | own attraction. ‘The groat tenor, Musian!, who made so | ®™—Yeur letter of the 18th inst. covers what is sald to | the sum of $20,000, which the captain adon board for | "wovn once. ana 9 cn vosrd, hay. | Thich arrived b thie part lat on Satanday aight, and wo reide ei! questions of law iu the annus! omference, 8UD- | great g furore in Havana last winter, will make his | be scopy of anact recently passed by tho Legislature, | the coast trade. Eight of the sailors have been die | in) coms unicatod with her. They have beon turned aay ee ee ber news. *t to an appeal to the Geneval Contirence Chango : a . Masiani’s voice is salt | ‘in relation to the bank deposit and custodian of public | covered hero, and are in prison—found upon thelr per- | oor 1 tue Spanish Consal, Five of ber crew diet on the by Star and Hereid of May 17 eays:— Smurdaon of the Decipiine owede of tus Aantal Coute. | to be something wonderful, and it ia sald that he ia | moneys in New York,” and you inquiro whether there's | sous soventy to eighty doubloons each; five wore a paseaje, and acme of her sick are in charge of the Marine | gtonimere from New York willnsell toe, dete ane, the t the only living tenor, excert Tamberlik, who can sing the anything in the ast which will prevent the removal of the | porto Rico, AS appears from the statements of these Hospits! physician. Int, 11th aad Zit of escn moath, arriving 4: thé Ietaenue chotiooe rogarded us decigions Of law blading oa the | Bote which the French have called the ut de poitrine. | Ciy Chamberiain for cause by the Mayor and Aldermen | sailors, they had been seut for, and four émbarked | “so ouick an arrival following upon tho Wildfire was a stent the ih, IBA cat Se. Ree tenet wo Oxiteents tajuletration of the Discipline; and whereas, these docl-.| The grand operatic festival in honor of the Japanese Em- | st any time previous to the expiration of the present | from this port in a sailing vessel for Cadiz. Tasir di | sousey of much anxiety; but the United States Marshal | {rdmraen Frentesc” wend ', the same days of sailing mus aud opinions aro sometimes in conilict with O@ | Losey will take place during the Cortesi season. Adelina | Comptroller's term of office. embarkmest will be aided by the government, a8 DOUIO | ay einai to the emergency, and accommodations were | munication every en days with these ports, instead of vother, springing up from questions growing out of pe- ¥ 7 ers of tho | The ebarter of 1867 provides that “‘the Chamberlain | therefor weut forward by the Spaaish mail steamer Fer, | pur up, clothing furuiahed, tp three of the most wisera. | 9 dar aad ever varying circucstances; and whereas, it is | Patt, Madame Strakosob, Brignoll, and o! i | shall be appointed by the Magor, with the consent of tho | on the 19th, and three or four which have been woil de. | !e put in borpfial, and tho remaining number all cou. waa ‘datas coetihete aa aaah titan Come Feta orb atdens yap pes nih Board of Aldermen, and may be removed in the same | seribed are in the port of Now York. They will each ‘veyed, on the 16th, to the depot. Our San Francisco Correspondence. vaference which established it; that the General Cyafe- | ‘UF westward. Lavo atierae . the Beads of departments,” referrieg, as | the Spanish ounces, unless wasted i ea ea SMe wee intending it for the admin'siration of the Coafe- | everywhere with the greatest enthusiasm. money a8 sts head acta of 4 have @ portion of , anlees a : Political Imtelligence. Agricultural Prapects—The Repairs to the Sapanese Cor- understand the matter, partments | other criminal pursuits. It is supposed that the Attorney ¥ peer, and not itdividual Semess) Rareee, ‘Mme. St Laurent, a resident artist of extended popu- wi pg ‘anneal New Jeusey Kxow Norma Press.—All the Koow velle Candinmarruh—2he Broderick Monumemt Asso- Weasived, “Taat every sdmiaistra'or of the Disc!- | 1.047 in give a concert at Dodworth’s Rooms, on Tues. | Who are not elested by the people, y be removed | General of tho Queen will give the Consul General of the | xoming papers in New Jersey, wo believe, have decided "y Fo jn, ‘aminuiraion ta rubs of te ony eat ny | day of thin wok, aanod by Signor Sigel end ter | crate” tecions Ta) 1 Soman of te Peart | Catia Stale wpettstion and dasrpons ofthe man | Yo apport Liesin fr President somo of tonm, now- | ate evant mse Cat plead episcopal decisions as law. Adopted. favorite artiste. ‘The Chamberiain is the chief of a burean in tho finance | OW in New York—the aesistanta of the abolitiorista who | ever, wick terribly against the Dutch plank fa the plat a % s sualies— Army InteLligence— Marri iges and Deaths, &c. sts are tobe ighly reopeciod, cao. be countaret | Now York and viilty 4» fust now full ot operatic ar. | departinens ace 2) And I Pror y Oe e e | econ ae aoeteeae ead a lercaeanig | form. In reerence to that plank the Monmouth Dinverat | wo cropa in treny wonton ofthe See eee eres reat value in the adminisiration of the Discivliae, their | tists, No other city in the world, except, perhaps, bureaux shall hold office during the term enjoyed by the | building, for whica the coast trade and slavery make the | sayt:— of promise. Never have they looked better, and never eigions are not to be regarded as haviag the force of | den, could bring together such an array as the following:— | heads of departments, unices soouer removed.’’ The | markets, tbe'e w no intcation \» misrepresent The fects The fourteenth resolution of the Chicago platform is the did the season omen return to 0a: rs © oulaide the anpual Conferences. Adopted. Prime demne—Gazzanign, Patti, Cortesi, Fabbri, Parodi, | comptroller is the head of the finance department, aad | ure Tellable, and easily ascertained from Portland, Boe- | oue that throws the ranks of ihe Now Jersey republicans aqrenter 2 husbandman. Resoived, That it is the seuse of this General Conference im elected for the term of four years (sec. 19). The | ton and New York. That they expend their surplus | mio disorder, boing directly tm the teeth of more thaa oae | The fruit crop in the valleys and aloag the coast \s very ‘tno metader of our church exa be pronoaaced with: | Philips, Strekosch, Colgon, Freazolin!, Alaimo, Speranza, | is elected for the term, of four years (sec. 1¢ Raper’ | ‘cease ana Gopetn Sein Eevee tellaver te ecumenater | at ter meeting measgcs te Laglaarey aa a | toa, The anply ofall ada o agristae! prodses wit «wa from the church without at least his verbal coa- | Qaradori and Ghical. ment, if they come into office at the same time with the | the amelioration of the condition of the negroes, while | rect opposition to most of the republican journals of the Di thee , 80 we to preciude the membor from church privi: | “poy Beigneis, Stigelll, Tamaro, Murian!, Stofant, | Comptroller, boli for the same term of four years, unless | they aid and abet in the original murder, and rob | Staie. It wae designed to coucilisio tae German vole; | Probably exosed the demand, and prices, it ts feared, will ces, or the » igh! to trial if he desire it. Agopied. pooner removed. But if Chamberiain and other | bery on the coast of Africa, is no business of m! it be | but, on the oth it drives off a largo body of Ame. | range pw, while the rates of labor, taxing the Washoe Resolved, That the decision of Bebop Scoit, to tho | Sbriglia, Maccaferri, Errani, Volpini, Gatdi. chiefs are appointed at @ subsequent poriod, there is | longs to their own consciences and their Got. They would | ricans in New Je Penasylvania, Massachusotts ant | exodus into cousiteration, will not be diminiehed. ‘The fect that tho Discipline requires a two thirus voto to dia. Baritoni—Amodio, Ferri, Morelli, Ardavani, Florenza, | room for a doubt whether they hold for four years, or | starve withont the ald of tho negro—and they ough! to | elsewhore. Ii rema'ne to be seen whether Gov. Newell pba : dime be vontewed, Agopied, | enere and all other | sone, K. Baill, Mornio, Atsoni, Olivetrl obly for the reeidue of the comptrolier’s term. starve with it—uniees it were that they are tools of « | avd his supporters iu this Stato will quiotly their | |AFmers, therefore, while rejoicing et the certainty of « jaime be confirmed. opted. mane, > 2 . a 1 The term of the present comptroller commence! on the | great social probiem in course of solntion; possibly upon | principles, or join the opponents of the repubicans. Wo | bountifulfyield, are toubled with fear of small pecumary Resolved, That it is inexpedient to elect any more Basii—Susint, Mirandola, Junca, Nanni, Gasparoul, | os or Jan , 1869, and the presen} Chamberlain was a goo) bow being. predioaiod a4 Chicago—or ‘Home. | understand that Gov. Olden caonot stand on Chicago | returns. . shops at tho present time. Colett! and Weinlich. appotnted p & year afterwards. Whether the Cham. noticed the bark White Cload ins recent uote. The | platform, aud has alroaty dcciared his iateation to sup- Ree e ee arene wine a tingle ae tee: | onductors—Muzio, Maretzek, Strakossh, Anschatz, | beriain bolds for four years from the time of his appoint- ve been able to leara it from par | port the Union ticket. If Gov. Newell follows salt, tho | The Washoodover i ata stand sul, if noton the de- jebato, was 210; ana . ment, or only for the residue of the Comptrolier’s term, is | fectly reliavle quarters, is as foliow#:—The vessel saitod | Lincoln ticket will poll leas votes in Now Jersoy than Fre | cline. About ¥en thousand emigrasts from California are ammarily disposing of tho aspirations of certain dele- | Bergmann and Torriana, @ question which Reed tot bow be considered; for which. k, was cleared from tuo Custom Honsein | mont received. tee fer he chair. Tuirteen prime donne, ten tenors, ten daritones and | ever way It be, the power of removal cannot be | thia ety by ibe Spaniah authorities on the 0b inst» o8- GME | at tho diggings, but, in consequence of saow and excessive ed, se it bas Caxus From Op An's Rut&i—An emlerprising twit | gold, there is litle doing in the Resolved, That a proposed arrargemont w lave a aertion: tak way by the act | tensibiy for Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, but thore is no A ng way of miniag operations. tchop reside ‘on tue’ Panile coast ia not expodiont ax | Seven bases, and six conductors, ai of the frat clase, of Thich hes been mentioned. gsuiscaing Sauk, that ber aateal destmeaten won’ for tas cout | videal of Boston hes scoured ove of the ideatical rails All are waiting for da weather, while «(ow indulge im sweat, feet - course. adn tare ne Apacer es me ‘That ater requiring the moneys of this city | Ahad - Africa, i a & sealed clearance or ae which Mr. A. Lincoln split, and proposes to make it into | speculation. Building eaterprises go oa at Garson and Reeolvs “piscopacy there is considerab! »& | deposited custodian thereof in rome » protection Spanish cruisers. rn soon discretion, ana has met with general approba: | _ ™ the theatrical world there i considerable sotivity Penden that “the said custodian of sald moneys, who is | tothe clearance, Daniel B. flaich, who bronght the reeset | cases and sell them at cozsiderablo pro. ‘Tue Bovton | Virginia cities, and tho transportation of provisions gives a, ani that the characters of the bishops be passed, | YeTy ar ig ommer ansegtionbee én both Chamberlain of said elty and Treasurer of the coun. | to thin port ee ‘her master, retired from he commend, Transcript says the number of rails which tt will bo | employment to several huadreds. Taore was some al- opted. Mr. Wallack’s regular season oonun, * virtue of cial laws to effect, shall coatinue | and Thomas Smith, afer investigation sto his «iti: claimed, before the e! on take lace, that Lineola bi D Prsums, from the Cemmittee on Episcopacy, pre- | icin ihe 16th of June, and it t probable | In iboofice wales ho now Alla only until the expiration | ehip, was apyoruted captain, Os the evening of toe 1 - gproeripe Tinoola haa | tempt last week to jump claims—a dangerous andertaking n made, with bis own hand, would euifice t fence in the " having been cali nied ® report againat any change in the Dweiplime on ” of the term of office for which the Comptroller of the city | the new captain, in great baste, applied to Voasul General » » but a mocting of miners having caliet, the feeling of ve subject of presiding eldership. A roport from the | that the “Overland Route” wiil be performed every night but loegor.” Helm for bis papers. His clearance was called for bythe | whole State of Tilimols; and the canes which will be | the majority was shown t be opposd to gush wafair sority of the same committee was also read in favor of | ui) wat date. As for the play, it must be meritorious, be- | This enactment was evidently made on that coastraction | Cousul General, and was immediately prodjucei. To the | offered to the public as having originally passed uncer the proceedings. duaing the size of the districts of presiding elders, re 0 it attracts crowded houses every night, and in dra. | ct the charter which would give the Chamborlain « verm | surprise of the captain, the great seal wns vioimtod, aod | Ver vision of the republicam candidate for tho Pres! ahs wmmending thet not more than twenty appolntmonts 2 en te mateier ‘success is the | Of four years from the time of his aponintment, extending | the documents hande‘t to Mr. Savage, that a correct list ‘We have had three daye’ rain—rather an unusual etr- mw! be embraced in one ulstrict, reports wero | mati matters, as well as: things, nearly & year beyond the term t& the present Comp- | ehould be rendered of the cargo on board. This was not | dency would unquestionably sopport an entire genera. | curpinnce at this season of the your «, the table and ordered to be printed. © tesson of merit with our public, We are of the opiaion, | trotier; and the of of the ‘Was to limit the present | gratifying to the interested parties ‘in tho bush,” who | tion im their journey through life. Tho Japanese etoam corvette Caudinmarrah came Mo arms on loneraney reported, aeinnt tue | nowever, that Mr. Taylor's play owes ita sucoses more to | Chamberlain to tho «ame term with the preson! Comp- | were in the background of the soone The cargo, nc- | Nh AMT IONTINY SOO De - ‘ex of preachers from o:her conferences at thuit own * ‘and machinists, than to ite in. | {oller. Whether the construction of the charter which | cording to the official list, aud under official stamps of the v . . i down from Mare Island on Tuceday afteraoon, and an- aor the requcat of charges emeving into negotia- | the actora, the scenic artists " te 1a, | Bas Been mentioned is a sound one oF not, it ie very clear | Custom authorities, was found to be preciecly fuoh as be- | ford Courant (republican) pays tho Now York republicaan | chored off Clark's Point. She has beon put in exceliemt mo. wae over al echon. ineic merit carelessly written, abou framer ent sined ini00 appu ences o a /ecoratbend That th eration of Ganeral onference bi Jokes, arte fas not entirely new. “oe pre orted B lg og By oom bw wolie under’ the | emeiy cashar ron (ot shackles, beana, rice, Tum, sad the | S24 Fepublican Legisistare thefollowing compliment: | order, having received & now fore aid malamast, her " - ‘ommence on ihe first Thureday of November, aad arte! longer than Present Comptroller, | lumber for berth decks—all described im the The country is disgusted; and before New York polit: | machisery overhauled, « new ect of saile made for her, seesion of the General Conferemoe ba'held | are carloalares of that clats of our Briiish coa- | SD4'ht: wore provided, in substance’ that the Cbamseriaia | Curtom Hovee policies and pormitn, Cosel Gqnena) | cane cam So xenpected in Sa nation, they mast break op | a ssated inside and ont, and, tn fash, the aids alee every four years after, and that the Discipiige | sing who scek thelr fortunes in the Indies, and» | should only continue ip office until the fon of the | then told the captain to sxy to the owner of the vossel | Weir damabble habit of gelling legislation. A venal Lagis- , , and, . Ee ae wae Nae cout, theatrically, they are clever, Tho Wallack | term for wnich wan : \bat he must appear at the Uniton sales Gouaaiate Gene. | Iafuro is the precursor of ruin im a repablic; and Now | putin perfest order. Tee Japrucse are plossed as chil ‘Morsow, chairman of the Committee on tue Book | “estrically, ‘ ‘Whatever may bo the true construction of the charter | ral’s at twelve o'clock the following day. ‘But ho is in | York legislation bas been notoriously merceoury ‘or | den with the improved appearance of thelr steamer. ,ollered am einborate report Resolativas were | company make the most of thom. Nothing | ..1, ine term for which the Chamberlain bolds office, | New York,” replied the captain. ‘No, wir, bois ia | Years Nitiom B. Goward ie the ‘Ares victim fo the | wos tne sopeicn wore tenighaied fee Japenese AGuied ieeeting the book agents to take steps lo secure | could be neater or more suggestive than the suipboard | ‘unless removed,” the power of removal given by the | Havana.” “But,” nid the captain, “I must sail at day. | Dation’s disgust of New ge Sam sent & communication to Commodore Cuaaioghem, re Peeper Accommodation of couference | w-tations of Mrs. Hoey and Miss Gannon, with the | charter has neither been or 18 aay way affsoled | ght to-morrow morning”) No! fo. air—doas I nave | Tus Tat of Kwow Nomuaoim Sntt Atiws—Tu? | Quegting w Dill ior al Vale Work, ad tntimatiog tbet he * i. on. ‘vere! is nm , om a -| ions afscting the masagement of the Con: | curicus individuals admirably persoaated ‘by Blake, | bY,the recent enactment, which hae been cited: whet law | directed yon.’ was produced from PT, | Amercan party in Paliimore, which i made up priacl | had the funda wherewith t> pay i. The Gommotore,re- ject, auorLey “ 7 ” ” « » | piled that he and make @ proseat of ee ee eee eaurch, Papers, all | Brougham and Dyot:. Mr. Blake's performance of Sir | removal--not even by impiication. It may be added,that | Pierce, of New York, who appoars in vme ship's | Pally of “Plog Usiies,” “Blood Taba” and *\Itoaebads,” | piled that he ® to demand payment, being ony © ub. s public interest, were tt wonld be strange if the Legislature hat Teyster as the owner, and the vessel tharcby | has dsterimined, ae we learn from an odict ismed by the | Sratuate oflloer uuder ue Pavel, aul totes a> ’ Biba, " Semen Beioye boven beng P naewagivad the custodian of ‘millions of public moneys beyond the | conveyed Wo « citiven of Buonow Ayres. Tho American |-..ccverlor Council,” to maintain ite poiltical arguaination | Soubt was, tepalie were, intended as © compliment, and on Appeela report ig fags a Solomon ‘most delicious fool in world, Mr. | reach of al! power of removal “for canse,’’ while moet of meus banked has American Gye the municipal election next fail, but leave is 4 that, at any rate, if paymen’ was to , it ox River Confarence in expelling @ Rev. Adel S | Walcot is aleo capital, and portrays the effect of the | the other o! of the Corporation can be reached in | and the Whke , rejoicing under Ayrean | (2 the m : , we is granted | coast be done in Jeddo jugs as well we ae a renoesmened tha ot. | Greadful malady of the sea witha master hand. Mr, | that way. GREENE ©. BRONSON. colors, is now on her way to Africa, to carry out the plans | {is members to vote for whom they pleaso for President, | ag here, With ali of which tho Aduiral was magely de- ag oP ERIN DBS 8 GG8 Ws Foote tae stuay | Lester Wallack gives the stereotyped adventurer, we | 7 TUF MAYOR. ot Northern fanatic spocaiaiors, Dut, possinly $2..00.g000 | Barna Cuan oF mn Brack Rercmicana—It is very Ughied: ‘Tho or ele wil oruy take ber dopartaro for an} alao | clever fellow who is always dolng overything for every | ™ 7™™ M4zmn cr my Arronrrumer on waman o. rian, | hie the ngrioaraliaduetry ef Cube. Whe’ | apparent thatthe campaign of 1840s to be reeaacted by Suncast stole dody ele and ncthing for himself, with his usual. dash | 1 naye considered thia question, ant am unable to ener. | $7idence, the Consul Gener Nip py A FF, casper ep tual elrongventeaaallndes ino sum of 04,66: in now ia the Bande of toe Brogerict rented taborate re. ememble exceedingly correetness 0 } cries havo already b. piaiiod — Moaument assonstun, A comaittes bas eppoiated ‘fa fever of certain changes ta the Discipline tarrepe. a Gresik deat tansanane of ors See 2 tore eee Paty ey tS of whe Wad pees erg eomegg as igecleces Genign. I corals of Di. A. P. Sawyer and ‘opinion. - a ” Carter. 22 (@ the Governinent of ministers, which was Aid | 11%. on the ocean wave that we have ever seen on the i8e as it relat, to tho coatinuance in fig of tho | her When taken By the, Mohawk, was «bil agnuat te “nk ae Othe facramento Board of Hiucation have determined he Paesrext anpounesd that Rev, Rodinson Scott, | siege. In this department of his art Mr. Wallack staads Present Chainderiaip, ys ’ Sees ati aes denation ke Wied Too, . (Wigwaina and rye whiskey.”’ separate tho rexee grammar schools. Consider _jeuia rom the Trish, Conference, war about 10 leavé | winout a superior. Tt would be dificult imiced to fad his | PeiS1y intended to remove, some a amnesty sattas ‘The White Goud havieg deen regularly cleared from | KicuiNG IN Tim TRAces.—Tho Cincinnati Commervia, | Caused vy the promiscuous train of eal mate beam Rew. Mr Scorr stated that, after Paying the expenses | equal. the language employed. Tho 7, apprehended the Custom House, was not detained ou account of the | (ren ) ig in tt! humor at the Chicag> nomiaations, and pro- | advances age in the public The saa ee + the agency appoiated to viet America Wo collect funds | After tho close of tne regular season here, Mr. Florence eee coreeee = Ge ee Sah eed aed be therproperiy ef citzane of the Calted States was noe | nounces Liccoln ‘s comparatively obscure man oa the apt nn ge pl eT 4 eee rr chest $58 p00, topuner itn amngione will open ® summer campaign, with a new piece by Mr. | term of the Cowptroller then in offloe. There was no un- American property, nor entitled to wear the Amorioan | Western prairice,” and lamonts that expediency, wi's @ | adopton of We same aystom a via city. “fande valued at $0,000. There was still $29,000 pro. | John Rrougham. certainty tn the op posite direction, It was not supposed that } Helm has not devisted from the | Hognect of success, should have prevailed over man BUMINEWS OF THK SEATE LE0isL.ATCRE. oh was sill unpaid: The whole enterprise was | At Laura Ketne’s theatre, Mr. Jefferson bas thus far | (be Chamberlain's term could pomibly be considered | Cte ule of conducts niich be fest declared on entaring | Trrchip, with a certainty of defeat. jonresd on We beles b top ast apsvepromne ‘Cammoma te im Som, Hork oF wich | had a most profitable career. ‘The main attraction of the | the words together, there is bolhing ripreeea te is aay | with the ovast ot Africa and Cubs, and dotwoen Africa | A Docoras Yorn Loer It le stated that Son. B, F. fale tottle wiih the lenser of the Stato prison institution Programme,‘ The Invisible Prince,” although quite fa- | silirmatively favoring the Chamborlain : it te in iis . ye 1a Ly hied gly TY lett, of Massachusetts, will attend the adjourned session of | BOW comes back under the control of the Sate officers. mar to the Now York public, has been played to full | coger” make thie very clear. The ot ingiaten a fegw, | Watehe wan clear, with Tegal cargo on board,” and ve | the Democratic Convention, at Baltimore. lo was absent | 2b0 tam o( $2040 was granted wo prosure @ goslagisa Pt od eg en a a ot a a oa Scipio itor toes ea tented ne My ed dceguns to the inet Coos ie haarered bare of - Fe eri a “ese idee Ciena bend at cantion | jemplated. _— was cm" | Hallett, it cnposeed, farera (he nomination of @ com- Susy sacs be ti of sia the er tr ‘" indon uual, a sable supposition act was in. promise candidate. ipsututiva. ew oO ‘audience, actors and all before ‘her. Mise Jefferson's | wnarato mabe te then Jeonet Cameras, trvens Pi be apa ag AS ow Dean ax DaMxep—Tho Iilinols Repuliican contains ene et mr foals we ear in Abricotina is quaiatly and cleverly acted, and Jefferson's | t9m this necessary and power. Of all the o- dont by any means form an inviting promect to thors | (22 following obituary notice of s once popolar arioasl'— | gotten intro le $100,000 im the, Biale tesamry the’ arate Furibond is grotesque enough for all impracticable pur- | ficers in the B.ate, from the Governor down to the lowest, Died, at Charleston, 8. C on the 3d inst., the olf and | will be at once paid’ —For ihe Roman Catholic sad Protes- pores. ‘The play bas been handsomely put upon thestago. | be alone would be possessed of an absolute official term. | Who go cut to take recreation, Bulil, yesterday after | well known horse Democracy. Th above named horse fant Cryin Asp same 90,500 cos; Comets Orptee Anw The musical of the under Mr. Ty i believed that no officer pd - --- eA neon, although the weather was pretty much as above | was sired by Thomas Jefferson and dam(n)ed by 6.4. | lum at les 4 $1,400, Sintore of Mercy for ie masical portion pertermance, Yernment, from the highest to the enjoys euch © | stated, many thousands of oar citizens visited the Park. | Donglas. Nah ment of @ Magdalen Asylum, 86,000; for the emcour- Thomes Baker's direction, le worthy of high praise. At | privi the talked of and thi Oprosry To RewARnrsa rum Sornms.—Abraham Tio. | Sé*ment of telegraphic communication between Missouri this theatre two mew pieces, apropos to the Japaneso | _ Of all officials the keoper of the public moneys should | The swans, the long 9 much expested ana Calgornia $4 ; for expenses of Indiam ware ia pe ee Ba 4 the be subjected to the cleoust supervision end’ planed ‘under swans, were there, adding one more to the many beautl- | Colm, when in Congress, voted against tho bill giving | tne north $60, latter a Known a6 the Kibie cam. 9 a cee ena frongpgoug at ee nt ot | fulfeatures of the Park. Early in the morning the cages | boomy land to the soldiers who served in the war with wage; Far Ge erection of Sisto enpitel benéinge <b Sear Fitz Jamcs O. Brien and C. G. Rosenberg, and the second the charter proving forthe romero ul otcore inte Containing the birds were conveyed to the eige of the | Mexico. CRIMES AND CasUALTING. by Me. G. Phenkett, , Corporation expiration of their term#, | skating pond and opened. On catching sight of the cle. | Tue Ovteme Paxsveae ~The Chicago Times says that Frederick Wilson, fori Of New York, was killed om Sea on Se. | RMUrally epply, however the terms of offer may be 80D: | ent in which they loved to aport, and of the plessuros | democrats in every city tm Tinsis are making calcalations last week wt Green Yalley, Viaonr county by the aling of turday evening, The company will perform ia Brooki7a "fn the tot of 1860 there is 80 pai an & re. | of which they bad been deprived since their departure | 10 sttend the National Convention, which reamembics at | “ooo oo: “Mot ate abr Sea, fais week, end go afueeantn ny from enyuiing in The Chamer- | from Germany, the swans eagerly rushed from thetr | Balimore on the 1fthof Juno. It is estimated that Illinois | iskiog opium. He wis a native of Fomer, R 1, and » and go tothe provinces. The Gar. was not toe aa to the truth or and, entering the water, wore soon Sontiog majes. | Will be represented by at least (wonty thousand porsoan. | 60 yeare, which town was named aftor bie faihor. den will be cpened om the 4th of June for a summer aoa- of the causes which his remov. | “set, 804, -! thousand wii! go from Chicago and its viciait A bier named Weorge Caffelet, alias Bod York, aad fon, with performances of a varied character, to include he effect of the requisition that the | ticallyon its suriace. Their plumage was quite rolled, | One ba ¥ ay igen samed Jones Consil, oot into 0 Sant lean : allot . removal shall for couse, ib ve compel the Probably the result of the Atlanti: voyage, but will | Will take with them « fine brass band. ‘week at TutUetown, duriag waich Uonaiff was ry comedy, burlesque, ‘nd operatic concerts. The | power to state ite Tho charter of 1867, by 0 regen that the Nowmanion oF Mx. Gotmeo:.—The New Bedford (Mars.) vice and died toon after, Cailelt ts im prison. spacious saloons, corridors, lobbies or open courts oa | rpecial section, provides for the removal of charteroiBoers Povey mee, Ly ol ‘am the of 1 of the Baton died a few days since in Tuclumme county either cide of the main entrance will be arranged a fone Ga picky and | ber, re, lower eee er epee gta ae ‘the of injaries received by the upsetting of a flower gardens, and horticultural exhibitions wilt be | °7,iue notice and bests Independently of portion ve receive the nomination Semharwet, oh Site peattonan, wen eees given in addition to the urual thestrical exhibitions. pe wrmrale feremore such oficar | “"CS% er ine riage which spans the near ite lower pen rina ot errerkye! Y' ia of 6 Deak ih wining ino Dene That part of the house will be thoroughly renovated, | for cabee ie vested Board of Aldermen. ‘8 small boat was moored the frst one | PA @uleb, county, a short time since. Deceased ? | These are entirely ‘The one ie a power | (7g Ser to be placed on the poud for the use of those Usiow Mesnio ty Mona—A national Union meeting | 9 native of where his connections are highly respee- ‘and when the very Whberal plans of Mr. Nixon sre | io remove on trial, competent legal cause = Tae desiring aquatic amusemert. It is understood thet the | was held in Mobile on the 19th inst., which the Adeertiser | table and in circumstances. fally carried out, Niblo's will form the most agreosbie | other ls.® power to remove for such cause as to the re- boats are to be hired to reeponsibie parties, who will lot the largest and most enthusiastic ‘Mra Avgusia Eogelberry committed suicide at San scmamer theatre in the metropolis. For the dramatic | moving power shall, of tons dieercica, hrm out, eubjet to certain regulations in regard to rates i ores baniedsiod tn ass tp, aeervin wed oan aay’ hroring’ Wore ate tbe lagen be frernny berate Ama age - emamrempmrtan 2 fh exoercing ot thas disorotion there ie a | Sc he interest of these who will seek thie Find of | Mnwoce: Rercmcay Buxton —A® a matter of curiat: | "Om the 1h Ge Mrs, Hanford Graham wae engaged sisters, Messrs. Mark Smith, A. H. Davenport, Peters and | serious Any TE removal can | «cnusement at the Park will be best subserved. ty, we the of the black ° py YE a her house at other favorite artists are engaged. Tae ballet will | Bot Pe questioned oa sooount of any defect im the sanse During yesterday thie portion of the Park and the | O11 aeratdh yt repeblionn Frost ‘alley, Solamo county, when her clothes caaght {ectude Milo. Lina Windel, the Misses Gale and large gad removed was denied ® | cad ite swans, docks nd boat, wars the principal dential electors in Misnouri. They are as follows: — Aro, enveloping (he unfortunsie jedy in fame ‘She was “ ‘A new spectacle will introduce all | Tbe Femoval of the Chamberlain in office im April, 1s¢0, | Sbieel# of attraction.” Crowds of people on tho roe Pe Lng - in ide Tor canye of Agurente. ot | Danks, of tbe pond. even oa the laid out ‘Angerson, sruggiet 4 the principal members of the company. It will havo, of | Yasen ect miihie the power of tbe Maver and Board to tee the Birds floating about, and they seemed in good standing, cominitted suicide a this city April 27 ay '% | Aldermen, and consequently, I think, Mr. Piatt was duly | frounds, to toe thetr frvoetut aot ove Fort the barbor, la st pr vy om Jean poh, CHias. O'CONOR. No arrests were for depredations on in at present Bowery theatre, management fi Je wn flowers. With the exception of the case of ouemy rier Sombering ae me, ee Phe’ a mtandard plays —_ vory excel: Pty ay ot whats bis Jaq: move eno and which everyboly sea wethine aad Pe. = ; "Rotrakoe was per 3 tho regular company ha’ been | mcnt, constitutes suiliciemt cause for removal. The orderly daria cntensé aaa we mw ite, oe, oe ee ee ccotned euflciecd compe is 0 serdar a ~~ Lee teenie an . hig 4 z Mr. and Mra. F. B. Conway. “Julias Cesar’ is announced reat in fh drt ofthe Mayor abd Board Ager Staten Island News. Benicia, “sti tary Ct, Taw 2 for to-night. Fey = we & ey! than Forxp Drowxep.—Mr. Robert Heslewoo!, the Coroner wep ln Andrews te in ¥ 5 \y sways exercien Geeretionnry of Richmond county, held an inques} yesterday on the cargeee. 6 ar Riaeeeae ant walle, on ton “ Kenil. | Dower. pety of a man, 4 pac isp in tho hay, none the Ay fy hn d $4 a crys eee saperns “ Loe City Intelligence. Tighthonse, and was brought into Quarantine by FAward the gaat art Fieket, who v0 sobly defades omy a | prtan Aa vous prdlgrpce x Tum Fionat Feenvat ron tum Retancauest or St. Vix- | tawler and James Standford. The boay seemed to have a Lh a ee F : At Darnom’s Museum, this afternoon and evening, Mr. | Sora enameranion 4 to be one of the most | boon in the water about three months; was five festsoven altion an com - 5 . | popular smd attractive entertainments in the city, sod height Major 0 C. W. Garke, am acter who la deservedly popular with | Torts ae past wock Palsce Garden, ia which was | {uishtonst, teed wilt cloth, wih « rived” couse velvet Ger —Jobemest ior the Aefendant, ihe, Mayer ot Kew | weave tre the hatétués of the extabiishinent, hee bis benefit. The | 1.14 Sreseated a brilliant and enlivening econe. A floral | collar cimery moe, Bow fasted sowed pons, wane | _ Pace 0. Oortalyon we Francs Ketin ond emdodg. ured nen & festival is @ novelty, and ite peculiar appropriatencas to work? ‘cotton ; CouveyaRCS » on is being hited the spring reason renders |i stil! more attractive than eoy white Merseiiiee collar drab paid out “4 1 surveying a od bet Clan pal eta al Rt | gee Strole, at Niblo’s Saloon, offers various taking novelisa At 4 & Oo., restore ttock in question, and peros- | Cow, covered twas 2 4 a ance since his European tour oa this evening. of art to those of @ ‘but more usefal de- on re es ete, $e te Nomeen wun ae amen. ’ ciaco from For: Teyon The New York Harmonic S.clety wil give Mr Siemnds's | tption. Tn the PRE Sees 2 te tant of mre. = — — Cy b] Ss ane eet Bennett's cantata, “The May Queen,” at Dodworth’s, this teyinm im Pies Sree gu prtermmpnsay — Right, ‘es eat ater ae par 3 we at Harvard Ootlegs, ‘Oamibridgo, | *Temme. ond Uriliens ciaptey Ww 5 1h, 1800. , . their ame of this latior, who ls really a brigni | Tur Cranrs ow Broomrx.To-morrow evening Mr. | Bost Carmamn.—About half past three o'clock yester- | ¥. Guan. dint ieunce ou Gumateen teeeee by Gustavus Geary and his daughter give ove of their mow. | «py afternoon a emall satiboat, containing four persons, fesve of your paper of this date,I | British ‘on or about the Quebec Chronicle says that the new Parliament | cal evenings mt the Brooklyn Athenwam. The pro- | was capsized of Hoboken. ‘They were fortanwely ree imquests. © observe an extract from Paname to the Weary Depot 8 om nora of at "new furniture a be pet ita tc. | STAM includes, a eoaal, several of tho national melo- | cued Oy the bagi Boat Cid, Who, WHR thelr Deal, we | Beem Fenn AccirT.—Franclacn Nickelnber, ana: ‘ame | Kichens; cooking uteneile, bode, bedding, diais ee ee wae mapa ‘Axoraen Prius Fiowt.—A prize Sight for two hundred ees ens, es es ue worn |e have Tovtiead an Minded bothe, ae. 10 lake the place of down and office awe —— eo dollars aside, between Joha Wood aad George King, wil! Senimin tor inca Oa aeet Doreen Boe NNe precieiy, the | sembied oh a ee ee ms we Arnonc Movawanr.—There i¢ & very general move- povad wy bland bh ty yl =] FL NA dy Aig hao! down bis bine pain Gen. Harney, U.8. A.,in going Wo Barope on 8 twalve —— our favorite artists to the othor silo | evening, but up toe inte hour they had not succeeded in bs = wa ethia gee Ds py a asain ne | and Mire, Charlee Howard rom tireety mil. | DRowxen sv tHe Foor op Wannan Srxmm—About sit | to holdam inquest at the New York Hospital, upon tho bad RA CF ’ ‘Tas Carne Domi rm, Masucrcserr.=-ach i the ed, and we hear ‘het Mies Julia Daly hee | Glock yesterday sfernoom, as the steamer Arisl was | body of David Hurley, a native of irciand, agri 40 command. | Riecters alarm felt by Ge pocple of Macenehesstis ta regard =e | nearing Warren street ‘about 18 years of died from the efote of eraiin receiv! ov and acowm seh! | atopted by ry . Skate en inde ol xia sino Ta made hit at the Adetghi, London, in Mr. Guyler's | sisted to cmb om Beards bet, sang: lee falling int» a. vossel of boiliog water Or fail in carryig | " George Ksbiel ts the Candidate fer Com. ka bap s | Female American Cousia.'’ Mins Josephine Gougenheim ‘and fell into the river, and wae ‘ot work ig Thirty vinty street, near Fifth grees. sor ine onaiaaratons TY aie 2 the open seamen "prt Wedageday, ent wil faveranen could be remperea hime Ja: Me. EANTOSE, Captate U. 8. 8, Gol ED, Baker, say the Oregonian, aad . J. Dryes