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POLITICAL AFFAIRS. GOVERNOR SEWARD on THE WING. Oar Auburn Cumaiiinde ie ACBURN, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1860 The Start for DetroitmA Lavely Send Off from the City of Aumrn—A Pieasant Linner Party—Firat Torchlight Lememstvatum in Cayuga Courty—Remarks by General James W Nye, Senator Savard and 1, Mf Homeroy, Esq.—The “\Irrepressibie” SAN Avowed, de, de. ée ‘To-day Sevuir Seward starts on bis Western peregrina ‘ions, direct tor Niagara Fails, where be will tarry with Coleman, ut (be Inte-puti wal, over the Sabbath, and re- sume his journey for Detroit, Michigan, via the Grand Trunk Railrord through Canada, on Monday. He will reac Detroit ou Tuosaay, 4th inst, deliver an elaborately pre @ared address, aud theuce proceed to Lausing, Mich., where be will also speak. His roate will be continued porthward end weetwurd as far as St. Paul, Mingesota, Gpeaking at intermediate points, and thence homeward, at the mercy of the good people on the line, particularly those of Jinnois, where the Chicago republicans have been for seme time Isying themselves out for the biggest fsind of & Gemonstration im honor of the Governor Tue Governor will be accompanied by his daughter, Mise Fanuic 4oward, Gem. J. W. Nye and daughter, Lieut. Gov. Paterson and cavghter, Hon. Charles Francis Adams, of Quiucy, Mass., and bis talented son, « young lawyer of much promise; George E. Baber, Esq., of Alba- py, and oxe or two other geutiemen. Others wili jolw tue party op the route, The excursion is expected to prove one of personal pleasure aud recreation, as well as of political signitcance and importance. Letters received bere from the West furnish abundant reason to predict that the progress of Governor Seward ou this journey will be @ Cvntiuual se- ries of triumphant marches, united with delightful plea- sures. As the Governor was aout leaving his home for a loug journey, his towoxmen testified their appreciation of the man by tendering Him various testimonials of thelr es. teem aud good will at parting. The frst was A PRIVATA DINNKR PARTY, Prior to bis departure from Aubura, the worthy Mayor of the city, his Honor Christopher Morgan, entertained Governor Seward with a select and recherché dinner, The affair was private, and cecurred at the mansion of the Mayor, aud wag atteoved by Governor Seward, Goveruor Morgan (who is bere examining practically into the merits of applications for the pardon of conviclg in the Auburn State Prison), Governor Morgan’s quesulike lady, Obancellor Bush, Mayor Morgan, wife, daughter and bro ther; Mr. G. W Peck, editor of the auburn Daily Adver- Ciser, and others. {t was one of the most agreeabie and elegant entertainments that has occurred bere for a long time, and wag wrracged by the hostess in truly admirable style for the picasure of the guests. Of course there were no eet epeeches made, but the couverration was pleasant, high toved aud sensible. Fifth avenue could not bave furnished ay entertainment in better shape, nor acompany, for the number, postessing more intelligence Gnd vivacity The second testimonial to Governor Seward was A WIDE AWARE TORCHIIGHT PROCESSION. This was te frst toreblight display of the Auburn Wide Awakes, and the Oret public evidence that there exited some fire aud eothusiasm in the repubiican ranks tm Cayuga county, The Wide awakes numbered about 220, with one ward unrepresented, on account of the noa- arrival of their harness, They were acoompanted by the Auburo Brass Band, aud presented @ sight woich was ex- tremely novel ana interes'ing to many Aubarnian ladies Abd gentlemen, ‘The public meeting was held im the Court House, and Whe principal epeaker was Gea. James W. Nye, of New York His remarks were dircted mainly against Dou- Glas, apd laucatory of the political Gamaiic! of the pre- cinet. Everytbing in the latter strain was well received. During the speech of Gen Nye the Wide Awakes return- @d from Weir march, and Gov. Seward announced to the Budience that it was necessary that good order and Peace sad qaieipess should be preserved in the good city of Auburn, and therefore suggested that Gen. Nye bo invited to epesk outside. (Ap- Plause) Gen Nye did so, and was received with great cheering by the crowd. Governor Seward brietly introduced him to the Wide Awakes, who bad form. ed in botiow square to receive bim and the Goveruor; and the judetatigable General delivered another ponte gem 1, M Pomeroy, Tag 8 laseyer of this city and an aap rant avd expectant for Congressional houors in this d’ érict, followed, and in tue course of his remarks declared that ines were Now engnged in the “irrepressible cou- ict” with the south, an’ that the republicans must fight unt!) they conquer or die Governor Seward’s residence, a8 well as that of tue Mayor, at which Gow Morgan was stopplag, was visited by the Wice Awakes after tbe adjournment of the meet- ing. and coumtderable enthusiasm prevailed ia bebalf of the Kuccessfal wom inee for Governor, and also for the npsueces#f! candidate for the Tepubliens pomp ation for Piesy cht at Obicago. Tt was aiogether a nape Frmend tor the dweoppoiptes aud almoat cisheartened republicans of Auburn, ond augured much in favor of ian patboual poy pepa- larity 0! Gow Seward at home THE WIDE AWAKOS AN LOST IN A LABYRINTH One ini resting as well 8 amuming feature of last cven- ing’s demovrtration was the confusion into which the Wice Awaker, with their lanterns, taugparen tem, So , were thrown while attemp (og to thread the labyrinthi paths around Governor Sewar'’s resiteuce, The hgnte were wo be seen na bere and there bes of trees acd ubbery, eoming ing dervisbew cor Every body, bowever, Was tu guod by “Here's the road to the use get through bere if we can’t.” «Wi “Here’e Ward Four— sho the (euce aro your (within easy talking divtance. byt the shrebbery too dense to tin- cere features)—"Hello, Bill! where's the band” “The Baud bes gone & Vote dam!—(merely @ scratch, but Che Wide Awuke was inetined to profane therret)— Where's the Governor!’ He's in the hower of Flora, summer house,” “Any bedy eeen a barret of four in nse?” “Ha! ba!” And then the uncoveret pall THOT MEE OF Seen Hheough the Interst ines of the sorobpery, with segar in month, ing the boys on (hie Way and tbat, 6 diguided sides sbaking wud langhtee at ihe aavusing character of the proceed /ugs. If yon hat = = pympd like form of rae the danei in those aylvnn grotioes aud over ‘ander this bramble aaa that wah re ‘ireogh is bait ot Michigans -oves, apd athwart that of daisies aud po. Bie, ould have —— tory ‘at Reoves, in hie irre. preseitly uy character of the tot Capid anf er play it at the ‘od Park theatre years and ago), ac come amongst us again. The Geversi'e sides were burst- ing with jolly guflaws, and it was fearet as coe time toast be would bave to ve hooped ap wo prevent a genere! ex pleeon §=You may ba Hum) gated with variegated lam we b " we to sured’ te. te aawets Wide Awakes" pataage tureagh tb fh, ripthine pathe in Goveruor Sewa d's grounds luat al General Nye has al says an eye to making people happy wherever he gor. THE UTR AND EXOACINRNTY. Governor Sewar aod ‘eave Aubarn to-day at teecive noop. aod teke Phe twenty utes to three cars for Susvenston Hridge at Syracuse, the train stepping Aowe dixtauce ibie #00 to take the company on Board, 60 we to evo © display at Syracuse Governor will roech Puspension ti idge to night, there lo mwrow (Bouday), epeak ta Cotroit ou the dt, Lansing on the Oth, | Rouamaace om the ti; theuce to Matis, Wisconsin; St. ry Minnesota, &c., returuiag by way” of Barlugton, Towa, duwn through |tinois and Todiaes to indiagapnlia, gprabitor ' CDicago and Cleveland, Obie; thegce to Pitts th meaard “onping th at Chataug = vot his fotlow citizens there. | expediton ie expected to vceupy some three or four weeks time Gen. Dane tm Westchester County. OUR WHITE PLAINS CONRESPONDENCE. Wuirk Peas, August 31, 1860, We hed the pleasure of seeing aad heariag Gen. Lane ty our quiet little town fast night. Without the slightest public notice, be arrive: at the Orawampum Houre about Laif past six o'clock, where he remained till the seven c’elock trata thie morniog, by whieh be returacd to New York. The Orewampum ia in sight of the White Plaine site groun?, wbere wee fought one of the most impor. tant battles of our Revolutionary etrnggle, AS soon ae it ae Keown that the goliant General waa among us, a caumber of bw politics! friends (amd ia luis region they for pumerous) gathered at (he hotel where be war atop: ping, anstows to pay bim their rexpeot commmry to tay that they wer wb nil that erbanity geet war vharacterive bis tnt 2 Fallow jofermed (hem th be tad ne tint Whe Pinine 16 took apon the loon a battle whien, a tutor, beld am tn) lage th the hie ho Revolution. TT . 5 mewmorabi w the evepta ana wth that vattie eved out to bis foaled 0 very ’ . 3 on with that bettie of our fatherw We arrest. the po: Pritiet army Fortur ate behag panen ae Bd of be Pg dolt net evening ove of (te regular meetings, aud ou tue “ aa tnen) Deu g mate to ite members that the dem cratve Canditate for the Vice Previdency was for ow their rempeets. thee the Craw ampuun, with dd tego th # boty and pay ine o'clock the Clob, tm Inge Dutabers, accompa- a by « numerour body f ober cl citizens, nagem!ot ia frou of (be Or ame aa hele sburdy os call ot Greaera) Lane eam baer appearence on the pwrz7a of int orth fea fh) etelted crowd cheer arter heer for several mingtec— the Grat borst of reat genaiwe Beret ise ave } 4 Beewrd wir cue te the intredueed aseombis hy faa gery appropriate and heedt His anengoad the isting Abed | moreices Geveral = OOP! end military life were not only histor eaiiy te ot, bt ee Neate eftog tive, "4 of Geners! _ NEW YORK HERALD, Seckwood’s remarks Geners? Las e forward, and for ebout thirty minutes beld the «rapt attention of the peo Pe \o ab aodress honorable ts Lim {u the bighest degree, beth as @ eistesmar anda patriot We must be permit ted to eay that, high as the General stood in our estima- tion, we Were Dot prepared for # speoch from him of such apding ability. Covvibeing us ts logic, impressive uy correct i tts historica re'erences, aud sometimes Dighly eloquent in i's app als, ft was an effort of a very | bigu order, allurded unqualified pleasure to his irends, aud extorted #iropg expreseions of agmiration from bis political eppone: We were exceedimgly pleased with the courteous and nee mavuner ib which Le alluded to Douglas aud ‘Lincoin. hile he expressed iv decided terms his dis- Seut from thelr views, be spoke of them im language whieh the most fastidious coula not object to. The General was truly oloquent when he repelled the | charge that Breckinridge aud Lave aud their friends | were disnmionists, “Every man,’ exclaimed the General ia impressive tone, “Every man who knows me and my history kim that [ love the Culon of these States; that my life bos been devoted to strengtheniag the bonds of this Union, and that Iam ready to lay down my life to fecure its perpetuity. ” The whole thing was a complete success, and Gonerat Lane thus left bebiad him in White Plas a8 warm acirole | of (riende and as ardent admirers as any man who was | ever before the people for their support Misceliancous Pol Political Items. Tyx Vors or New York —‘The stroug probability is ‘bat Lincolp’s vote will exceed Fremout's.”” Tais is What the Albany Journal aaid after Woed returned from the black Republican State Conventivn, where be bad every opportuuity of posting himself on the streagth of the party But it may be asked how that vote is to give the Sta‘e to the ratleplitter. Fremout polled 276,100 ‘Votes, against @ united demovratic aud Kuow Nosbiog vote | numbering 318,600 Weare willing to overtop the Jour. | ‘nat by ten thousand in evtimatiog the strength of Lincoln in this State, and will concede bim 286 000 on a full vote, which, adding the ratio of increase, augat to be at leant 606 000 «This vote, then, would be divided as fol! Cuion ticket. Lincoln Majority against [tacoln, Tux Mixsovn Exzcriox —Oflicial returns of the election for Governor in 105 counties have been received, preseat ing im he aggregate the following result: — C.F. Jackson, Dougias. 8. Orr, Union...... H. Jackson, Breckinridge J.B, Gardenbire, biack repablican. For Concame.—Wm. £ Lansing bas been nominated for Congress by the republicaus of the Twenty sevoad dis- trict © ‘bis State, The seat is now beld by Hon. M Lindeley Lee. Maint. —The republican nominations for members of Congress are now complete. They are us followe:— First districe. Joka N. Goodwit Second district. harloa W. Walt a, Third district Fourth ciatrict, Fifth district. Joha & Rice. Sixth distric Frederic A. Pike. The delegation in the preseat Congress is composed en Urely of republicans, aud every man has been thrown overboard. What ia the matter? Verxoxt.—The Breckinridge democracy tm tho Firet | District of Vermont bave nominated Vel M. Rebiason for Congress. For Bgit yp Everett —The Thibodaux (Ia. > Gazette the cfficia! journal of the parish of Lafourebe, heretofore neutral in politics—has declared ‘or Bell and Everett, So we go. Varsxoyt Etxcrion.—The annua! State eleciion in Ver- mont will take place to morrow. The following are the uames of the Candidates nominated on the State ticket: Anson ? Morrill. Governor... Joho G. axe Erastus Fairbanks, Stephen Thomas. Levi Cuderwood. ‘James 8. Thurston. Job B. Page. [The following are the candidates for mombers of Con- gree Dist. _ Republicans. Democrats. LB. P. Walton. Stas W. Wilcox, (Dove) Cel M. Rob asou, (Breek 2. Justin S. Morrill. ga Perrin, (Bree! .. Davenport, 2. Portus Baxter arp Davenport, (Doug. GroranatoniaL CayDmates ON Tie Stexr ty Paynsrt~ vasia —Henry D. Foster, democratic candidate for Gov- ernor of Pennsylvania, and Andrew G Curtia, black re peblican pominee for the same office, bave agreed to stump the State togetior. flon. C. ©. WasiarxyR—This gentleman, having been Inid aside by bis biack republican friends in the second Congress ionn) District of Wisconsin, has set himeelf as 9 canuidate for the United States Senate, in place of Mon. Charles Darkeo, whowe term of service expires with the pregent Cong: 88, Is Mast. —Mr. Andrew, the black repndlican candidate fer Governor Of Macsuchuretis, is now ia Maine, “siamp- ing” for Linooln snd Flamin, Rapical Apownvessts IN Inuvow.—The Joha Brown abolitionists of TMineie will hold a Stato Convention, at Lexington, on the 19tb instant, for the purpote of nom!- nating Gerrit Smith Preaidential electors, ACaxmD ADxssloN —The Mouitou (Alabama) Demo crat, in speaking of @ Beil and Everott meeting held tbe ro, taye “Truth and justice require ut to adm t that the Bell and Everett stock \s advancing ip this part of the country. It is now at fever beat, with a defiant and upvard tendency We mnake the atiatrsion reluctantiy. Brack Reresuicen Reyowciwoe —The Boston Ree of the | Slot alt. saye— We are informed, aud kuow beyond powerbility of deomt, that twe agents of that philanthropic tustitation , the Underground Railroad, whe reside in Kansas, bare rece lly vrougat to the free Stales com Missouri twelve Slaves, oF Colored perros Who Were oLce SinveR, but are vow freemen, joeated Bnd taking care of them feives. Sete of them were tm Boston o few days since. among them Was a young mo‘atto woman, quite white, w th ner littie child, aod! i} Me said to have been gory of fecong to winese her joy at the prospective fatere free dom of ber child,’ eeeming entirely to forget her ow verty. The agevis who did this work are yours a © lived some time in Kaneas, and don r UL @ }ine, eneouotering many dangers ; Axoruxn For Dowotat—Hon John § Milken, m of Congress from the Norfolk, Va., district, madea lo Petereburg on the Sist ult., io which be wl voeated th claims of Mr. Dougias. City Intelligence, Toe Apoets® of TEMPERANCE aT TT ACAis.—Mr mh wart Falconer, the notorious and irrepressibie (om ferunce lan, Was agein arrested yesterday morning ebarget with the old offence of aasem ting a cro the Coy Hall Tari, and, contrary to tbe ordinances of the eccust os mewpality, dilating om the maniford + rive Diesaingr of pore Croton Filliam Bro, lam of the Brow quad, heing mpertt van ty the © at | ‘Sa - conducte t the offendcr | Joatice Steers, Ket, tw be deait «ith ding toinw. The mag rete compelled Faconer give ball, uncer the Corporation ordinances, to appear whenever ealles pon for eamination by the Corp rat, Covnee!. Tule ima new way of dealin, t aaa preachers, and foubtiess hare the of gouilirg cut” all further riot tending demonstrations the Kind im question. Falooner seve) thelows appears ty stand on hie dig sity, and expresses lis deterua st: ) carry Die priewances to the Court of Appeals. Reove ise oF Tim Prntic Scnorm —The period « (ue young folke’ waeation having comme round, most of the public sebools in the city will be reopened to-day, ant stu. lon wil! be remumed as cena! During the aum er 6 cee many of the schools have cndergone ihore op, which will render them more agreeable for bet teuchere. Some of the buildings 4 apd uncomfortable wv their dimer ‘ ay of cwmey whic @y all thene defor ante health of oer Ss ew r . reopen to flay AVriy ets and Pepe riures ARV AL iy, Mise P | WS Poctheimnew, ff rap Ft Nichola, A Posen Bien Tunean Colgn- Teepe ba #4 cae “Ww tam TW Te ‘ the sterrage Loxputafaiy ( Grinneli—Dr Saines wad Jobe Dedeil brra Rocnweer omeh Laird, ane J - domes Cw eure Vary aoa oa Rags, K eri eh fers 1 Socen' aire Revit ue ‘et in nine t . stare, Wilt “oe sii Vernon, PROM and Drematic Maticrs. The managers are al! buay preparivg for the begiaatng © Of the regular season, to be commenced on the 10th by the management of the Winter Garden, and on the 17th Ot Wallack’s and Laura Keene's summer seagon at the lust named theatre has been very successful, both in au arvieiie aud pecuviary point of view. It was closed on Friday with a benefit to Mr. Jefferson, who took an Affectionate farewell of the audiense. The theatre will reopen for the eeason op or about the 17th, with a new play, adapted from (he French by Mr. De Walden, a clever Cramatist, as che halitwes of Burton's theatre will recol- lect, Opera House, Ciasinanti,to be opeved oa the 1th o September. Miss M. Mitebeil has been play ing Wcrowded | houses at the St. Louis theatre. Englisy Opera (the Cooper troupe) reigned last week at the Walaui, Pluiia- | delphix ForsiGN.—Mr. and Mrs, Bourcloault havo been engaged | at the Adelphi, London, aud appear next Mourlay iu the “Colleen Bawa" and the “ Young Actress.’ Mra Jobe Wood goes to the Haymarket, and Mra Charles Howard | tothe Lyceum. Mr. and Mrs. Obarles Mathews are on. | gaged for the season at Drury Lave. Mr. Barry Sullivan bas been playing at the St. James theatre, Miss Kate Saxon is playing in London. M. Octave Feuillet is bound by a written engagement to furvish M. Montigny withadrama, in five acts, for the winter season—the Principal parts to be entrusted to Macame Rose - Cheri and M. Lafontaine. Mo - Emile Augier bas just fintabed a comedy des maurs modernes entitled Les Effronies.”” MM Victor Sejour and Mocquart (who, of course, will retain the etrictest incog.) are giving the Suishing polish toa piece for tae Cirque entitled ‘Les Magsacres de Syree,”’ in which Abd-ol Kader will Ogure prominently. A critic thus desoribes the tal- enta and voices of Mesdemoiselles Vaudelheuven Duprez, and Marie Sax, who lately made their debut at the Grand Opera, in Rebert le Diable:— Mille. Vandelheaven is ap artiste without a voice. Mille, Sex is a voice with outart.”” “Le Roi Barcouk’’ is the title of the new opera libretto, by M. Scribe, announced for eariy production Mesdames Ugaldi and Le Mercier will sing the principal parts, The receipta of the Puri theatres during July Amounted to 992,815 francs, against 734 619 trans in July 1859, Mdlic Emmy Lagraa isatCarisbad, The Gazette de Teatri states that a deputation of the young men o Pesth presented ber, after the last performance of “Nor witha magnificent polgnard, the blade of silver, the handle gilt, and ornamented with precious stones and with the folowing inscriptton:<''A'‘a Signorina La- grua, In gioventu ai Peath, 1800.° ings Amina in the ‘Son’ with Errao! 4s Elyino and Amodio as the Count Rodolpho, We are assured by those who have heard Miss Patt! sing ip the provinces that ber yolce has improved, both ia power aud ity. Durlog the wees Macame Crtesi will make ber rentrie, At the Winter Garden, Mr. Anderson's entertainment bas continued to attract crowded houses. We presume that be might go on forancther month without sens!- ble dimigution in the number of bis audiences, but he hag to.give up the theatre for the commencomont of the regu- lar seneon on next Monday, Consequontly tho six even- ing and two day performancer will complete Anderson's present campaign in the metropolis.§§Of course every- body will go to sre bim once more. At Wailack’s theatre, Misa Jane Coombs and Mr. George Jordan bave been playiag, in the “ Wife's Secret,” to fall houses. The pertormance of these srtists scems to have | made a favorable impression, and they wil] appear in the game pluy during Eve nights more, commencing to morrow eveviog Tonight there isa varied and very attractive entertainment, for the beuelit of the veteran actor and dramatist, Mr. C. W. Taylor, The house ougat to be crowded in eyory part, Niblo’s Garden has been the scene of « kind of gymnastic tourpament, in which smatours havecontended with more } or leas euccess against professors of the art, The same style of performance, together with those of the Zoyara and the ex Hanlon brothers, will be continued this week. At the Now Bowery theatre an original spectacle, written for this house, and called “The Siego of Palmyrn,”’ has been produced with a magnificent mize en scent. It will be played every night till further notice, The Rowery theatre, now vuder the direction of Mr. Polive Intelligem ‘Ta Cots and Wicstam TraGapt RevivED—CarTors OF Dr Wicksax.—On Inst Saturday afternoon officer Niven, | of the Second wara police, arrested Dr. Wickham, who, | it will be remembered, i# charged with being ap accom- plice in the murder of Mre. Cole, sometime ago, in New Jersey. A full account of the particulars of the supposed murder and of the manner of the prisoner's arrest will be MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1860, found in the following report of Sergeant Petty, of the George Wood, opened on Thursday cvening, with every | 200 ona ward Polic sign of a Buccesaful season. Tho houge bas been put to he D. Wie - ‘is Ghat ovale. Weds bide and behind lovcurte te David D. Wickham, M. D.,i@ charged with murder un. vilowibg CireumataLoes.—It 14 reported that about go Wickbam tuduced a man named Cole, residing tage, Suseex county, New Jersey, to insure tho life is wife a short time previous to her expected cor fine- ment. Wicklsi resided in Hamburg, about ten mites from Wantage, He was called to attend Mrs. Co'e when she was taken ill, and it was observed by her other at- tendants, though uot thought of til afterwards, that Le (W ) WSs very eolicitous that Mrs. C. should take a par- Ucular medicioe that he prepared himself, a large dose of stock company is a very good one, and tae manager assures the public that every play sbali be fully mounted, The opening bill was Lyons” (Claude by Bir, Tilton, aad Pauline by Mrs. Kate Depin Ryan) und ‘ Ap Ovject of Intercat,” a wel! known farce, in which Mra. W. H. Leighton made a great bit, Mra. Leighton tsa capital comedienne, anda most weleome contribution from the provinetal tothe metropo- | Stich he neminiatered coho ad Sis be mereomsnnae Iitan boards. To-night Mr. aha Mrs J, W. Wallack, Je., il | and sbortly ufterwards died in convulsioas. Nothing? commence an engagement, playing in Macbeth.’ Mra, | however, was thought of the affair till Wickham came Leighton will appear ina new farce called “The Foo! of | ‘<rwand and claimed the insurance on Mrs. Cole's life, the Family? made between My. Cole and bimseif, Cole was to get bis At Bariium’s Museum the usual varicd entertainments | #'te's !\{e insured for acertain amount, on which be (Cole) will be given this day and eveaing, The programmes at | ¥°S t0 pay the frst inataiment of premiam, after whic! Bryants’ Minstrels, Palaco Garden, aud various otber the Doctor was to keep it good; but if Sire. Cole died in ber continemeat then the Doctor aud Cole were to divide concerts and entertainments of all sorts, will be found in | ‘he amovat of insurance. This having become known, @ another part of this paper. mortem examination of tne body of Mra Cole was Miz Forrest at Sarrvor®.—Mr, Forrest commenced bis professional tour at Baltimore (Holliday street thea. tro), playing in ‘Hamlet’? on Monday, “ Richelieu” on Weenesday, and “ Virginins’ on Friday. It is understood that Mr. Forres) intends to play the above named rilez, with*those of “Lear,” “Macbeth,’’ “Othello,” “Richard UL,” “Sbylock,’* “Coriclanus,” “Brutus,” “King John,” god! Timon of Athens” only. The Baltimore Sun, aljud- ing to Mr Forrest's Hamlet, care As we remarked on Monday morn: 1 ta the greatest actor in the world, and of all the Hamlets we over saw, in ovr opinion, the best. Macready—whom Forrest ture aed extent of bis boriners or practice, ‘We bave not should never Lave regarded Or cousidered a rival, and | yet asceriained, He willingly conseuts W accompany of who belongs to the echoot of Hf Indored (aera his fine | ficer Niven to New Jersey to day, to be yieldet to the effets and brilliant | authorities there. PAREN FOR, Davenport, Murdoch, all The carefully” | _ We believe thera in a reward of $600 for the arrest of | | in (as alleged) by either the brishand or Dortor. M>, Colo was then arrested, tried tor murder acd acquitted, and the Doctor was put under beavy bonds, but esesped from the ctflcer who arrested bim atthe time, He got away and left for parts un. kuown, since which Crme unti! Saturday be waa not beard from, be baving been well concealed by parties in this city. Utlicer Niven, however, succeeded in obtaining in- formation of bis whereabouts which led to bis arrest, The prisoner ie connceted with eome of the mort respect- able citizens of Warren and Sustex counties, N. J, bis father being reputed to bea mau ot "wealth, ex tersive acquaintance, and fatty ab able to give bie son a high medical education Hye previous course of life, or the na noee tne rman st te bead of Po ao Dr. Wickbam, evd cfticer Niven 1s justly eutitied to the £608 & Us the Shakepersan Alamlct as one complete an: prize for the judicious manuer bo Went adout and accom, pilebed the eupture of the prigoner. Since his escape, iy rect exoes!noe—e' xcellence in the whole and inthe — Every passage, every word, bas its ex- | Wickham hus been engaged iu the business of @ book geal, by whieh be made w living. ton aud tone, aud every movement its (A Duwonser Dommstic —A girl camed Celia Ga)laguer, most prop And the appreersiive mudience re- onived (Ue ‘ue apd delicate aud elective expositions of employed im the hourebold of Ugal ®. Baker, oi 62 East ‘Thirty Giret street, was arrested last Seturday, charged we great crametiet by this great master with nervous cantoond respenmes, frequently overdowiag with stormy with baving stoien sundry art of clothing from her employer. Celia neknow ieciged taat ébe had taken « por Oursts of appiatce ‘The Patrio’ is equally corcial in a review of “Riche- tion ef the missing article. valued wt $100, duriug the tempo cary absence of ber tois*ree. Justice Cougoly or as follows — Ws did not wow Mr. Forrest a bis Hamlet ox Monday dored the girl to be locked np to answer. wow = it, for we Gud that he has py ete A before, and that { grand repose — “Coscioumnces of power which carcrij’ come trom the mighty workings of gents, whether i reflection or (n application. A critical ear | cold) detect uo toalpromuneiations anywhere. Every ' tes to Our Screeta— flict of Optnion. SUPREME COURT—SrHCLAL TERI Retore Hon. Judge Ingrabam. word fel from his Lipa with critica! aod measured exactness, showing the highest achievement of art, without revealing the art. Hu elecution was almost Set. 1—Jn the Matter of the Applicaliem of Wm. tuitions, Only ip two or three did he | Motroy, for His Disc arge om habeas compe fe morn serm to kee his empbesig, and that wae clearly | ing the Judge rendered the following dccisun ani opt poner me by the faiiure cf bin tntertocetors eustain Bot there were only accitental apota oa the | non — rr? weer vis excellence throughout. They could only | Ingrahstm, Juatice. — committed by & he meen tbrengh a clonded eye ptece. if we had the time | pols. justien, un (he gre been cot victed Jd expatiote with delight upon WIE | seq vagrant, viz: an iele img visidie here be toit the | esos w manta birosell & ankard. ie joung Dan LLere is uo such word as fail in the lexicon Of | ie pow brough! before me on badees corpus, and lie oie pright yoath; where be summoned the courtiers around | charge asked for on the ground that he eommicment i he king to make room, where be epoke of justice being | pot tor ny offence provided by etatet). The practice of the corner stone ot hia adminirtration of public affe'rs, | rovinirg convictions before Jurtices on habes® corpos tH fod to mur an extent thet the ebarity-leas leper could ob- ten ft withont @ crawling abasement. where he lronched the thunders of Hely Choreb against the king despotier of | bot to be commenced, the ate utes provide another meds | | for correcting the errere of the Jostion, which should b | Tesorted to. Hi theeommitment i ferular and the Jus fem coe virtue, and planted hie ward withta the charmet | thee bas jariedietion of the matior, Bo relief ehowld be cle of the boly attar, where he failed te: wield the bage | efforord tn these proceedings, 1) is apparent, therefire, ewor’, and beld up the pep se the mighty weapon of 2 'shor's only inquire whether the Justice tat jorte where be gets patereion of the treasonable lite beloved France, and has the bead of bis ; bet mo words can ¢ ribe the reality. You ett with your own eyes in the character totwering trough the buay, berry ing events of ner be hos come, neoe athe aking the com whieh’ ton romatic foene, and bear him speak, cough, sigh, de tig. @Who stands charged be toreaten, and at last vindicate the power and | , Viz: av tile poreon, why parehip of the Card to realige the actor's watt | pot baving vitible oeane Wo maintain Momrcit, aot ts an ive and nice pereey ‘Vee lines and shafowe ef | habitoni crunk The copfapion of tus Seabesce ace # his part. A. crowded and appreciative house rewarded | tym the use yoted form Of CommItmcat, sod umtyg | pare vert en ther g eftanen, w York Stadt theatre (German) was reopened ow by the statute vol. @02, am prov de vd person pot be: “4 1 menne to eustain hineeit, ay week, under the direction of the former maa *, Mewers, Hoymend Hamann’ Since the totermisston f the houre baa beep thorevglly renovated, and a new band. some drop curtain, painted by Bir. Stuck, edied. The he present cere, ploy from the commitments By the act of 1833, ¢ oo baitual drupkar t yisiblo meane of fo thie case the worms Tet were neoeemnry tha be proven sould be ptate} in the commit foc oritem bore been all re engaged, and cew artiets of te are expected daily from Europe, The excellent or- eeastre han been strengthened and again placed under the | f° ether fea ia Fay stat there 0 Bet 1} bie tencership of Mr. Berwig, Several new picece hare | ar poten ad See Ber Reeser? oe deon put on the stage, and wore weil enacted bofore fair | ¥ |" Sue Mak aintle o being @ vee fudievces In consequence of the new law, which pr | the Juetce eater that the prisoner bas been hibits Sunday performances, they will be diecontinued. | with be : pl pe To wake up for the lore it Ix contemplated to give, during PIE eh People ve. the winter season, three performances a week at the 4x mitment for pelt tnt b theatre, Broadway, at the same time contin ecdis ' not Fr he regelar season at the Bowery, as wrth thy guode stolen of the posses" wa of the people ve. Carne are ced the fresh artiste from Germany the eompsny | f pep; be general term of th v * wrong enongh to suptaln beth estab! shmeste, t belt af at & Commiumeat which recited ther ¢ ' one convigted of @ mictemenoor whe eulleies Ire. F from Milwaukee, made a surceastv! début x "more fagvculae etaiement of une Toes t as Deborah, in tho wet wo drama of ot te rie tad | me stoned grist @0 1880, mince Unet tase the saode the eae pam A round of conviction i directed te | an MOVEMENT: A Montreal paper hae the ee would render nich anncore | Actonnt of the operatic part of the cor var. act (Jeptember, 18° t oo of Wales, we or " the recur of of Wales, who, it & ‘ = Hi ss diately after the perortman st conolut d, and without bearing ary quiry, Fayoonr ng thet The Prince's retirement wes @ great witha the prowimion of the s 8 f pent le # wt many Oo the audience * “ u 4 a0, 0. ‘The eit! og of pincce ther aig t td, to aoeme extent, the pleasure of @ larg soft © ho Were abie to enjoy INO Denutifer po of the Strakenches, Pate, teri rinemaneee ct emunement v pcotieman, whowe him to anked ae @ iuew endant of (a rt, aad Le audience, 1 whom Be wae a riranger whe ® om | not prepared for suck am appwition, covld not rewten . fe Vement of risibility, Wiad , With that ¢ of snliy ‘bolouge to persaee of hie Sgor te : partook ' ‘ ‘ Overbare, 1a 4) Hae iglin “ - , oh Ato wbat w nedemary to be prove + t tonnes: “ aod"un jean on ” w AF that ai) The facts necewmary Ww cometite'> re proven, th orm t; Gone ietiew phould be 4 conniter dat all such even wm Gpie the te e)ze % tho room, the natural wearinens of © deat , and tha langue of the performance, oo Chertawment wea A roms auCCER® a y Cab ave the Goren,” sung by Ta cada 5 gearly Yolor® ia the morning. [it i ataiet ana, Brique!) dee ied vo sing beoause BR. B. bad cops € Mr. Porrest Commewore the dramailc eeapou at \ * Gordes on the 27D, and will he supported by a well se | tected Compaey, inctocing Mesars. Conway, Fleer, Mar. Fe 4 egy oy De mi — The Now Crieaas Picay: tis, Mrs, Glndwtone, Mie Conway, and many othere Tt fy " phy with Capinio Chandicr, on ia waderetood that the price Of reserved erate wil] be Onl Thoreray leet, aot Wounded on the fourth fire, ced yertertiay «Mr Vater wae exactly ehirty five years of ope 0 Ube day of the tock, Be wat a native of oth Carolin, and baa hens @ resident of this oly for ¥ ol De was e boarding officer in the Comtem House bette He Wan & ganticman of Boe RoOin! pemibion apd ct sractor, and leaves many attached friends te lemcat bw ee prasta Moran «Whe ive Consus taker ¥ bis eictintion t Gekwemont, Me. bef thirtcea Fears olf, WNO was the Mower of & meting colar rand Syane* yOR ere Worrma Ganome Mr find Mrs, Barney Wilhame, Mies © Cavhman, Mr. Béwin fie th, Mr Jos. Jelfersem, Mr J. 8 Cinvke, Mr, Colilue and Wier J M. Daveapirt arc cogaged to appear here uur ing the erase. Mr, Ruthern is aboot to leave town for aatarring tour in the West, Miro Kate Betoman bas made @ eucceo?al Gebul at Chlcege im ber motber'® powertel piay, Coral Gine Misn Pueon Henin is the toadigg eotrces of ae by the Rey. J. Potwat, Mr. J an “Deen wostl to Miss } | Seman Pacis Bin., doth of soe ty i it on —In Tottenrtllc, Staten lal: poop Drew tn ries — WOOD DELAw Ane ODY 4 60) Managers of the | FAN) MISKOURI STATE LOTTERIES, Serrexer 4, Al, 61, 36 RET UCR Deraware— Exts ie Lid 26, 46, “ 62, 21, 61, 70, li, 30, 26, 3.2 38, 43, 41, 40, 70, OL. seal tiew of charge by addressing eltber | COD RDDY & 50. Wilmington, Delaware, | Oro Woop KODY € CO, st Louls, Misgouri, | Drawings 1 ance, Broadbents & Co.'s Deleware Les ve rl <i y—-Cuass 48. 16, ol, hy ti, , 58, 41, 30, 3, 56, 35. Feawe K BROADRENTS 4 CO. a, Delaware. The Fashiow ot men's Hate ia now ready fi SN. ESPENCHET « Season tn Gentle~ for trepection Ae male, D, Manulncturer ¢ Genta’ Hats, Aan whreet, White nes Just Introduced bts Hand- soe Fad! Biple of Gente! Devas He. als and puscbaae at S16 Broadway oppoeite st Bs —s & Co. —Leare: BURY, leaders men’s hats, now anno; be at Now Ae cd 5 Astor Hours hirte? Shiresiiesix cor $s. | Made from the bes! Wamautias ant water twist Depot 106 Chatham street, corner of Paar Meta}tic Strap can pe bad at the ubseribers, No. 7 Asior Ti from the various agents throxgbout the otts | 4&8. SAUNDERS, | Vablet Razer | Brook! Proto aphs.——MAniatare, | ns et Pea i Betablabed ISL } Gurney’s Galle | is -— 10? BROADWAY. Patographs, Tvorvtypen. | | Minlaturer fo Ol, and Daguerreo'yoee Architecturai Phatagrephont ie 000 Sub-— jenta—henvtitu! ngs in New . Twenty f card portraits for 81. at HOL Steinway & Sons’ Ove: Grand and square Pianos are now cougidered the best manniactured: are warranted for Ove yeare Warercoma 82 aud 6 Walker | cat’ Bester & Wilson's Sewing Machinas, | Brondway, Rew York Singer & Co.’s Gazette out for Gratuttous distribution, Cail at 458 troadweny. Notice.—The Eureka Sewing Machines | . now be pure yaaed | And paid for fn WEEKLY or VONTHLY | Ofice, 6#3 Broadway. Clubs supp! A Grover & Baker's Celebrated Noissicss Sewing Machines, the dest in ove for famtly sewing 98 Broadway, New York, aod 18? Pniton street, Brookhra The Best Nonutncturing and Famtly | Mechines in the world at] M SINGES & CO.'S, 438 Broad- way. Herr! ‘es Patent Champion Fire and | porate ‘Bafea 261 Broadway, corner of Murray sireet, iow Fine Saddles, Harness and Trunks.— est assortment in the United States at EAINOR' | Bi . pear Bond ste Afer.”"—Phaton & Son's | Bea Liguld Hnow White ta . for nw the com: | plexion and whitening the akin, Ladies, try it. Bold by all druggist per Pole in the United States, Price 80 cen elor’s Hatr Dy: jhe Gest tn the appliec in appropriaie privace rooms the wig factory. tm Hon’ wines! Sates dore’s Hair Dy: ent In the world. | Who dye pak applied at No. 6A te: — Made, sold and inte ant Total Hose. Bi us and interenttiig Co seasee Of the human or GRANDJEAN, Astor place, near Keeutene’ A Good Appetite, V4 pure blood, reg bowels, eour crear mind 200 ental temper, are the happy OL HOLLOWAY a celet rrted Naeiatie ‘Trvsses.—Dr, Marab Con pie rediea} cure Tram sisb succem ty Ore! Digestion, and refreek'ing sleep, ® ects of he use Mace — Deceworm—fnt —ln on Saturday, Soot. 1, y yet 27, by the Rev. Jobn & svraim, cam W Heunano t Mise Inanaice Carus, daughter of Radcliff Carman, Heq., formerly of Now York. Bo Cimore papers please copy Locknant—McCumpaswxas —On Tuesday, August 28, at the reeidtence of the bride’s fuber, by Rev’ Johu Service, Mr Deve FH. Locxnaxt to Misa Hawsamt J, MOUmvANITEAN, boul ot thie city. Pbiladeiphia papers please copy. rth. + Sept. 1, at ber residen wei, of & daughter. Caspwarr —Om Sat: Brookiyn, Mre Wrowaw mee, Died. Bence. ~At Middletown Point, N. J., on Saturtay, yt 1, of consumption Romar &) Bexce Felatives aud friebeis of the family are regpecttully torited to att from 19 st ur o’elock. Cemetery ov ly, Ruma Ourva | aged 26 years | Sept. 1, Bud s, beloved wife of Toman Brydo: ana 6 we nthe The friend ntanoes are reepectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the Presbyterian eburch, cor: Ber of Seev@d avetiue aid Foartecuth street, this (Mon upaat 31, Mrs Asx Fexorwos ‘bOrl sear of her age ‘and nequnintarces of the family are respect tend th funeral, this (Moaday) morn ck, from the restdenee of ber aon, No 66 t, rocklye, Cueringes will the sewth feres, ide, upiil half pant too axer) iy —On day, eps. 2, Maxy Puaswmiy, Ba sears, Lmeuih aut 15 days, & uative of Sligo, fy ard these of her arquaintances | ited to attend the funeral, from Raat Tenth etrest, ou ff + parents, 302 Setorday, Sept 1) (iaacwern Fox, daughter of 4 Homnab Fox, aged # tm v fay, Anguet a, S bod Mary Gerdner, aged 28 years, Fibe family are reepestfully invited to at. | 2¢, 319 Bart Browd ohne dark Faith, on Mon | Gas, nged 3D years, engit Jae Cura, formerly of Tet Wasaington wtreet, New York Weatern napers nlears eons Yoonnet —On Weawescay, Avgury 32, of diphtheria, se bEwana, only son of Biram ooo Bloae Matthew and on Monday, Sept 2, of the their only daughter, aged agen 2 years sere Cimon Pour Hawncrrrs ine wi! be held at the house of her | mer, Mire. Fan Price Tuird rtreet, thie | eve ing, wt righ Toe reran 1 be on memtery on Tusetay moruing for ia -0 sing, Sey 2, of chotern ia. | ber Avarwen, ¢ hie of Joseph G. aud Hi Seema, mere 1) * The relatives and friends of th» Manly are reapectt thoited € ‘ no the residence of her pareaty No. | Fewmy, a native 17, Iroinnd, aged | oe are reopaeifally invited to a! Fast Seventh etreet, tb and pelae rots GS a % « please copy Hoos x, eon | Sti eon of Pogeue J. and Cor nae H. Jackson, aged LL | at? ‘ } —Ab bin resideres, Westtield, Sta’ ortemtar tdovusnay, Seu, a #15 veda ant f aprctfatly tneited to , om At. AN oh, Boe? caw " be ip attend ance wit wt of the 1:30 0. M. Wain fron cas = Om Bonday, Sept, 2, Many, th f eptive of the commay owes a we ben Te oan any (Tweedy) a’ternoun wi four oveoek. “ean ty convey friends wishing | in ew, 4, Treepon, eon of Henry re and & months, 0 reepecttyliy invited to at. | tend the (unerai, ‘Lavi further notion, ree wrod, Prom the rea forget, No 20 Wyteen terrace, Heboken, 6 Jarman te Preckiye oo Materdey, Svtem ber b | concretion Rooter M Lo cwcale ® uatlve of Spotiand, Tho frirwle ane pecuaiouances are Feepeetfolly invited funeres, from tie late ree Ne wo eueet, Soh Brooklyn Fe remains will be Sakew te Riovhly» for iateraent (he (Monday) elteruesa i #! three Bfetone Nadel in papers plomer ¢ CGA Gaturde epteraber 1, fer @ suort 5 OF the Delaware State Lotte. | of | and Christian B. BMeDougall | folly invited to attend the funeral, cof Filly oleh street aot Righth | nbs be poe ae aE @;° : *ivpare ore teake 5 aod wevere Maoess, of par of the ove with Coretta toriade, pha Be Reg wa. Pouge!) mar AIDNDY, aged 68 a" ety Gio Des avian, fiends of the family and those of her song, Williags, ar Vited attend the funeral from ber late ‘residence. pass street, corner of Greeaw: alter: noon, at two o'clock. cubisiialaeen: v) 4 cautoraie Papers ploase copy. - cDowaLn.—On Sunday mo t. 2, after a Ungoe- fog illness, THomas, son of F Eleano’ aged 21 3 ra and & months et serene be relativ: # and friends of th H invited to attend the funeral, froma the” Y eslssoes of tie pete, | Ho. 338 Firat avenue, thie (Monday) afternoon, O'VoNNOR —At Saratoga Swrings, on Friday aguas Jouuru M. O'COsNOM, aged 28 years aad'T dee, eee oe Fis relatives and trict, alao those of bis brother, onus. | O'Connor, and brother-tx lew, Gwen W re re- 88 Km strest, thik (Mowtay) morning bell past ten o'eloek, to St, Patrick's cathedral, where « Folomn High Mass of requiem will ve celebrated for the repeee of le Sout a hie ae ae Payeae —Ou Saturday 4 lingering ill Saxan, wife of homes ker, aged 85 years. = oe friends of the family are iavites to at- hey fuvcral, from the residence -of her son, Charles | spectfully invited to attend the funeral without "1 | notice, from No. = - jo Putnam, near Classon ‘atid Brooklya, ® (Monday) afternoon at tae o'el ge ~At Paterson, N.J., on Saturday morning, Sovtmosia Makza Rogeasow, wife of Thomas illp Van Bussum, io the Site “The relatives and friends of the family are ‘ited {© attend the funeral, from hor late residence, 0. i Muin street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two Swarm —On Saturday, September 1, Rune, daughter of us Bisabeth, x tof Michuel Smith, ia the 28th year f her og ‘The friends and requatntances of the family are reapect- from ber late resé- | dence, No. 282 Henry street, this (Moaday) afternoon, at two o k, without further votice form —On Saturday, Sept. 1, of a Nogering the 55th year of ber age, ANN SoiTH, a native of pariah ‘e Lavy. couaty Caven, Ireland ‘The triends of the deceased and those of hor sister, Mrs, Mery Lyneh, and niece, Mrs. Ann Tibbets, are re- | spect’ wiy invited to attend the funeral this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of hee | pephew, Mr JoBn Tibbets, corner of Mott and Hester treets. without further invitation, Her remaing will be terred in Calvary Cometery, Skank. —On Sinday evening, Sept. 2, Saran A., wits Andrew J. Sembler, aged cars, 4 months and le se Notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s paper. Vasroran —On Su September 2, Anais L., daugh- Isavella A. Vaurodea, aged 4 years nd frlenda of the family are invited te thi (Monday) afternoon, idence of her parents, No, 65 Weat ter of Correline and #30 months e Rowers, y Walter, ged 16 months The friende of the fam attend the funeral, on Tue St, Andrew's ebured, Harlem. September 2 of Jacob and Mary y invited to of scarlet fever. Kate Willy, aged 28 MISCELLANEOUS, eee. NEWSMEN |—THE MORNING COURTER AND ENQUIRER le at TURER CENTS per copy, from which price there wilte be bade 4 ke VERY LIBERAL pinooun? TO DEALERS, Who will Le supplied through the princ bal new agente, oF ob the ollee, hd Fear Is sow on Lat VERDES BONS, 10 FULTON STREP 4 Avent styles Weddag Cards, Ravel ses, dc Eatablshos b T JONES) 10 AND 12 ANB STLEET, a NEW ATYLE of Shoes and Gaiters at $3, warranted to give perfect satus rea WHOLEBALE.—SEGARS FROM %& TO a rEa ‘Casa buyers arg etered Eset tatcer oO CHER UT frond T FVERDRLIS WEDDING CARDS, Noms aun the orange birssom Envelope, &c., corner. Duage street. thei EAUTIFUL COMPLEXION, = comers Tan, Preckiee, Pin Pimples, &c., ant to tr "3% to the com, eee ue Metame poi gh meee Fastin ke) PLOt ry ‘whicn ts taptited te te ir Jd RB, Chic a 4 Sauce 4 tat, ay theunange of persone “Any atte=t a undeciahle me tim For sale at No 600 Broadway, and vy All tespecuabae inject to redness, emhurn or any ie 3 me L.'é Pasties s wale nad bie remedy. Carriow.—None are genuine with J.B. Chilton, end the eiynaiure of © cectiloate ot Be >. LEWENBERG. 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