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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1866. 5 ee 6 CR. A programme calculated to fill the hai!, apart from the patriotic charitable consideration involved, bas beow printed an circulated, all the defend- the complaints charge of violating the Excise law ; but exco| were discharged, MEXICAN AFFAIRS, SANTA ANNA. Sketch of His Remarkable Career. Antonio Lopez do Santa Anna, ex-President and Dic- = they amet, a nervously op Caen rforce exempt for one ‘alid. Wo the Fifth preci ing liquors to his customers, The Last of the Oficial Correspondence The Austrian Polley of Extermina- EXCISE. arrested John clock on. Bal HOOLEY'S OFRKA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. ‘The well known comedian Charley White ix in the third woek of his engagement at Hooley’s, and Mr. & Warden, a musical comique from London, enters hig first thisevening, Both artists are supported by a strong ns of Chathain stroet. exclusive. Nevertheless, the tator of Mexico, arrived from St. Thomas at Elizabeth- port, N. J., on the 11th inst., and ix now residing with a friend at that place, as fully stated in the Hema. yester- day. The purpose for which he comes is not generally known, but it is supposed that itis to ald by some means the cause of the liberals in Mexico against Maximilian of night, in violation of law. Cordes was held in $300 _ to auswer before the Court of Sessions, BEFORE JUSTIOB MANSFIELD. ‘street; Eugene Shilling, , 194 East Eleventh streot; Wasuatow, May 18, 1806, The last instalment of documents relative to Mexico makes between five hundred and six hundred pagos appears from this mass of correspondence that on the 5th of January Mr, Romero sent documents to Mr. Sew. Seoond Day of the Sabbath Liquor Law. John Jones, let his beard ‘ith it Pe gcc gS and amusements of various natures, until apparently the MR. JOHN B. OWENS IN BROOKLYN. | This favorite comedian will appear in his charactaz of Solon Shingle and the Live Indian, at the Brooklyg Academy of Music, for two nights, May 18 and 19, the present week. The Happiest Day of My Life will be played to-night, ard showing in the first place that the assassination of General Orteaga was an accomplished fact, notwith standing the endeavors of the French to conceal it; and, moreover, that it was premeditated and executed by orders from Mexico, or by the command of the French Goneral-in-Chief of the invading army, or by the French agent in that city, on whom they try to lay the responsi Excise Board could stand it no pnger and ordered the Beome ee Austria, He has lately avowed hostility to the latter, whom he formerly looked upon as one destined to give peace to his distracted country. Santa Anna has passed a remarkabie career and is a remarkable character. February 21, 1798. He first came into public no- each to answer the complaints pref« BRFORE JUSTICE LEDWITH, roadway; Houry Hallman, 104 john H. Strocker, 469 Broome street, INTRODUCING THE STRIPED PIG. Henry Permot, Laurens street, ans were arrested for kee} He was born in Jalapa, ‘The Thirsty are Served at a ot her dear little feet wet— ridge—poor litt it was only to got and when at last they obti YIPTH SACRED CONCERT AT IRVING HALL. No stronger proof of the popularity of these Sunday evening concerts at Irving Hall could be given than tess night, when, despite the previous atorm and rain, a lane audience was present at the Afth of the series, Mime tice in 1821, in the Mexican war of independence; the royalists from Vera Cruz, he was appointed to the command of that In November of that year he was deposed by Yturbide, who had proclaimed himself Emperor; but bmit to his authority, raised the banner of the republic in Vera Cruz, and in 1823 succeed- drenched by standin, under a leaky roo! three times over, and in one carried eighty-five human bei: six-and-twenty walkin, “May,” and ‘one tortoise, Man: room even to stand, and determinmd to walk, even aiid the sarcastic questions of the politely “Whether they He adds that the assassins have not had the manliness to assume the responsibility of their crime, but have tried to conceal It, or impose the guilt of it upon an unhappy traitor officer who has joined the conquerors of his country. Ina subsequent communication, dated February 20, Seward additional documents in or sitting directly e cars were filled instance @ vehicle thirteen umbrellas, Ix great boughs of ms couldn't get bility of their conduct. Restaurant. The total number of arrests yesterday for violations of the law, intoxication and disorder! eighty-six. For violating the Sunday forty-seven arrests, of which throe wero females intoxication there were twenty-one arrests, one of wl was a fomale, and for disorderly conduct eighteen, of ‘The procincts in which the having expelled w there were Excursions to Westehester, Morrisania, Tre- mont and Fordham on the Increase. Louisa Myers sang for ihe she porsomos a aweet, clear and highly Santa Anna refused to favored; who asked | Which four were transmitting to Mr. Soprano voice (not contralto, properly speaking), she i@ totally inadequate to render ew red music Her speci. largest Di of arrests teenth and Twenty-first. I arrests for violating the Sunday law; in the Tenth thore wero five arrests for violation of the Sunday law and five for disorderly conduct, and in the Twenty-lirst there ed in compassing Yturbide's downfa! which quickly followea he placed himself at the head of the federal party, but was defeated, and retired to his ‘ing the kind inquiry Tn the changes irate Jehu as to pushing to?” the excursioniats order to keep the United States government informed of the conduct of the invaders of Mexico, he says:— I now call your attention to the inconsistency of treatin “where (the nai forte \e light, sparkling, atiegro py , for hee voice does not porsess the body or organtike were five arrests for violating the Sunday law, two for | estate at Jalapa. In 1828 he took the fleld against the for government of Pedraza, chosen to the Presidency by an electoral majority of two, declaring the election of Guer- Mexicans as belligerents after havin . ‘The French agent, Maxtmi all rights of belligerouts to the soldiers of the republ ms as bandits in the decree of the $4 co denied them that after having denied id were onco more under the Ex rd. i volume requimte for the at fast evening's concert, THE LAW IN Bi a4 she chon organ played, aw usual, his most brilliaht, characteristic pieces, and gaw the Magic Flute Overtury in fine style On being The observance of the Exci not dissimilar in its operation andresults to those on the There was a jeneral observance of STEPHENS AND THE FENIANS. and Programme—Or- Progressing — The win Brooklyn was rero valid; and after a series of engagements retired to Onjaca, The command of the forces against the Spanish expedition under Barradas was intrusted to bim; and embarking at Vera Cruz he forced Barradas to capitulate October and shoots without trial, {n conformity with bi» ha ‘The Liquor Law in Brooklyn— An Accident. Sunday previous. tho law by a full closing of placeswhere liquors are usu- ally sold. There were places, were sold to friends. encored he played his chef d'ouvre—tho ever wel overture to Oberon, ‘The duet for organ and pia Their Moveme' wever, where liquors with Mr, Colby, was not 60 successful, ay the singing Mecting—Investigating Committees, &. A committee of investigation met at two o'clock lgerents rmy, The evident object of thi inconslatency Is to gain the release of the at Tampico, September 11, 1829, Guerrero made him Minister of War and Commander-in-Chief of the army, forees of the republics ice court to answer piano toue was remarkably deficient in the lat ARRESTS BY THE POLICE. nat ment, and it consequently did not harmonize well with the organ. Messrs. Castle and Campbell mang splou- didiy, The latter artiat did full Justice to the stirring for their crimes, At East New Y resort of the German population » the famous Sunday to consider the state Brooklyn and New laco was unusually quiet, The lager beer and not a glass of the The yesterday at 814 Broadway, of accounts and other matters conducted by the late administration, The meeling was strictly private and was confined to centres of the Manhattan district, who were required to produce credentials before they passed the sentry placed at the door, was rather quiet, and the C. 0. (for such is the appella- tion by which he is known to the brotherhood under the the title of Head Centre being of Sabbath retire- forenoon ho was called upon by the Chilean consul, Benjamin Vicuna Macken- na, who was accompanied by Ruperto Vergara. They had a long and familiar interview with Stephens and oxprosaed the warmest sympathy for the success of the cause to which he is pledged. Tho representatives of but continuing afterward to exercise the dictatorial powers with which he had been invested to repel the invasion, Saute Anna combined with Bustamente to overthrow him, and the latter was made President by In January 1832, however, Santa Anna headed a new insurrection, declaring for ‘his former op- lumph he insured by a victory over the government troops in October of that year. Being himseif chosen President in March, 1833, he had ular insurrection under Arista and Don ut speedily subdued it. He now left federalists, and put himeelf at the head of the centralisia, who wished the power concentrated in the executive government. Though a favorite with the army, which desired him to be made Dictator, he was n, especially as a rumor was e tinperial dignity. A new of thelr country, are not disorganized bandits or ert; and (tis unjust and absurd to them the consideration usually extended to all b throughout the civilized world. On the 10th of March Mr, Romero addressed Mr. Sew ard as follows: — saloons were cl orite beverage could be hed foflove or money. strictly enforced will jo travel on all the city of the city, has fallen aria from Elijah, “It ia Enough," and Mr, Casti The second Sunday of the new order of spiritual “In Native Worth,” from the Creation, tn an uni ‘things in this city was duly observed yesterday. The Excise law, with its later modifications and explanations by the Board of Excise, Police Commissioners and Superintendent Kennedy, was in full force, and very in the lower portion, of the metropolis, excepting at the hotel tabies, the restau. rants, eating houses and such smaller institutions as had not the fear of the M. P.’s before their eyes. not have beon quite as dry a Sabbath to those accus- tomed to their morning bitters as last Sunday must have beon; but still there was not as much of the cheering fluid circulating as the needs of the community de- previous Sunday, and if the law diminish still further, read Imes leading to the sul off fifty per cent on Sunday sincethe new law went into operation—a (oe Dectiaces not Legislature, when they cast thei havo learned the facts by this ti The visits to Conoy Island wer: some of those who visited the with some little di The Metropolitan ie 6 ) epectmen of the manner in which ponent, l’edraza, whose t re onupor, Maxitnilia eduction. | of the Reg en into account by pendence of thelr country, Is carried members of the late for the pill. They retty numerous, and we said they procured Ity. It was generally keppers, appreciating the permitting them to new management, little liquor was sold enjoyed a taste the party of the per published in the © nel wis tiventy-five years of in the ranks of the tn ing on hin duty ax a Mex A grand complimenta: had once served unpopular with the natior spreading that he aimed at t) revolt broke out in four provinces, and a manifesto was issued at Texea against his government. On May 11, 1836, he utterly defeated the army of the insurgents on r of Superintendent Kenn sell beer to customers, would disp)nze the beverage; but this was attempted only in a few cases, and the parties Its said that all the inusicat pul is already known to the government of \ue Uonable manner. The popular duet from the Daughice ment was repeated by request last evening, and lost nono of its chartus at the hands of these distia- guished vor COMPLIMENT TO Mt. W. Re JOMNSON. concert will be given to Wat- niet of Bt, Panl's Mothodut ay, May 14, at Irving Hail. DP WOMPLIMENTARY CONCEMT. h, who is long aud fovorably known to the has been for fve months confined witts eel Johnston, ‘opal chure inflammatory rheumatiam, wholly unable to attond te the Chilean and Irish republics exchanged courtesies in a most friendly way at parting. As far as sympathy can go the two republics are pledged to each other in their cit le with foreign despotism. the See esoguttien of Ireland as a nation will come Hoar this, Fenians the plains of Guadalupe,: near Zacatecas, killing two thousand and taking two’ thousand seven’ hundred pri- soners. This was a fatal blow to the republican party in Mexico, and Santa Anna was named dictator. struction of the federal constitution was soon consum- mated ; the State Legislatures were abolished, their pl being Bupplied by a departmental council, and tho ( manded, and there were a few gentlemen, who had not Brooklyn ar¢in future to be trans- provided a pocket-pistol on Saturday evening and had it liquidly loaded, who wandered about in quost of some- what to allay their thirst, after the manner of Phillip in ‘search of his father, or some other personage in search lager beer saloons in formed into restevrants, and aftr the cure their licenses good’ fresh lager will day to those purchasing eatables, and to none others, ‘he cases of drunkenness repomed by the police yes- terday were very few compared t» Sundays prior to the passage of the new law. Tho late: tate. rd replied, March 14, 1866:— Sin—I have the honor to acknowledge the rece! pminunieations of J It is not unlikely that r, if carried out with and be comfort- his professional dotie, and um, i con ‘nee, in & po sition where the generosity of bi fronds is mont re quired and most acceptable, A grand complimentary concert for hit benefit will accordingly be « at tr ving Hall, on Saturday evening next, at which Mr. 8. B. The final resort of these peregrinating us wondrous people was generally an eating house, where, after Fellow feeling makes appears = after despised countries would be hailed as beneficial to their mutual interests. For the resent, however, each has su‘icient work in its own ands, Mr. Stephons is becoming a general favorite, bat as his work lies on a rugged path he will soon be obliged to change the genial route of the present, To- day ho will receive bis friends from one o'clock to hve P. M., and will devote the other portion of the day to ‘The Jones’ Wood festival is the all-absorbing Stephens will, on that occasion, expound the ernors of the soveral States became dependent upon the Mexico was submissive, but a revolu- tionary feeling had been long existing in Texas, which now broke out into open insurrection. Santa Anna took the field in person, By the middle of February he reached the Rio Grande at the head of six thousand troopa, starmed the Alamo at San Antonio on March 6 aftor several days’ siege, and massacred its de- reat loas to himself, and after the done under his express orders, At San Jacinto he met the whom he was totally determination by the authorities, will re-establish us as a Sabbath-observing community. AN INCIDENT. Asad accident occurred yesterday to a faithful ob- server of the law closing up the liquor establishments on Sunday, The publication of the affair may not soften the obdurate hearts of the conservators of the law, though tifying to the sufferer himself to jown to others like himself who come under the ban. Mr. Matthew Myers, of 220 Atlantic street, not permitted to stay at home a-Suudaya for the penalty has actually Maria Arteaga and se and delicacies of the season, they were permitted to order and partake of that which their poor storsachs had The liquor bills of all the keep- ers of restaurants were Inst week increased from thirty to fifty per cent in anticipation of this very aemand. Late last night it was rather difficult for diners-out— ta republican tustitutions in A system of wart he usage of enlightened Staies. nbject will receive from the gover renew to you, sir, the i ‘#0 long been calling for. it will no doubt be have bis case made fenders, but with massacre at Goblin marched toward Gonzales. Texan army under Houston, b; Mills, Robert Heller and Robert Goldbeck will performs on the piano, Mr. Geo. W. Morgan, on Odall’'s 1 organ, will delight the audience with two or three of bis best places, The voealtstic part of rt will worthy occasion. uurance of iy bigh AM IL BEWAKD receipt of customs, as was his wont, at his own c4 for it forth todo a little in’ the piscatory. line. code he has framed for tho future government of the Brotherhood, aud will give some rogarding tho condition of affuirs in Ireland. some points on which curious persona would like to be eatisded, but the His complete seeret rystem of organization renders it most improbable that he will unfoid any detatle at all likely to compromise the situation of the L swarins with British detectives, whose instructions would seem to show that their government stakes al! and every- thing on Stephens’ movements, These officials may be soon pimping around the Metropolitan and dogging the stops of apy promingnt individual thoy find to be con- nected with the movement. The C, 0. considers that the public explanation he is about to give will be sufficient, for all purposes in this district, and will then turn his attention to the enlightenment of circles in other parts of thecountry. When the who were strangely increased by the action of the excise regulations—to obtain victuals and drink in sufficient quantitios. Either the liquor casks had been too freely drawn upon and became bavkrupt, or the larders had suffered a collapse, and long before the usual hour the weary waiters and sleepy cashiers had to close their la- ‘bors and retire to their respective homes. But the re- ceipts were in proportion to the meals—liquid and solid— whieh had been dispensed, and hence the proprietors ‘wore satistied. The great increase in the number of restaurants in the city is readily observed even by a stranger, and they are still putting up more signs, Those who never sold routed, April 21, and the day following taken prisoner During his captivty he made a traty with the Texans, which resulted in nothing, a8 his functions were sus- pended by the Mexican government. At liberty, and returned to his native country by way of “raz he wis coldly Senor M. Kowxno, ae., Wa The following correspond eral Weitzel and General Me) ratifying information 0 wok place change for better In 1887 he was set is not likely to steep shore at Ridge Hay, and in hauling on the rope the Mee ov mur Rio Guaxpn, / rolied down with a velocity too quick for vers, and struck him ou the head, frac- ‘Some friends brought him ashore in a state of insensibility and procured medical aid. After the proper restoratives were applied and his wound r victim of the new Excise law cried out for it Pd have been ‘a 18 agad corollary of the the United States. (On reaching Ve received. At tho Presdential election of that year he received but two out of sixty-nine electoral voles. He had retired to his ertate, twenty-seven miles from Vera Cruz, When (November 27) the Castle of an Juan de Ulioa was bombarded by Vera Cruz, where his services were agcepted Victoria, and took commend after the fall of the castle, He repelled an assav't upon that eity by the Fi (December 5), forcing them to re-embark, but received a wound in the leg which necessitated Ite amy Tn the contentions between the centralists and iste which during the followin n seventeen prt: Grexnar—I unde a Intend to execnte rs from the Hibe In (he name of the auch @ horrible a turing his skull, rua of one hw He hastened to ryt against the liquor law: a een power inane home and not in this fix.’ th universal execrat working of the system as far as Mr. Myers’ casa g tnd ho sovust be charitably judged for hus emphatic de: Sentoce Bonsis morning, the employ of Isaac Mott, corner of Third avenue basis is iaid down on which years distracted Mexico, sustained by Miss Fanny § Harrison, Stella Bonheur, Me i the nit of Trinity chureh, and many eminent artivta ave volunteered their services for this pratwe THE GREAT CHORAL VRSTIVA to be held at Irving Hall on Tuesday and Thareday * next, under the direction of Dr Cutler, promt: an an regards the mu ‘The ion of Bijah, and a selection from Samu ing features of Usie grand festival, A cho dred trained voices will render there grees Brooklyn City News. Accineyt —At nix o'clock yeatortay orvant girl (twelve yours of age) im cay a little Twenty Grst street, was kindling 4 fire, and while in the act of pouring rome kerorene of) on ik te accelerate ite a meal before now sell sold mcch before now sell more. ‘This is the natural result of Superintendent Kennedg’s construction of the If a saloon keeper chance to have a hole or cor- ner in his shop where a few tables can be placed, and those who | NEW YORK VISITORS YESTERDAY “OVER IN NEW JERSEY —FIFTY THOUSAND PEOPLE CROSS THE FERKIES—THBY ARE CAUGHT SCFNES AND INCIDENTS, BTC. thousand people from sey yesterday. Elysian Fiek he was one of the leaders of the foriner; and from Orto- ber 10, 1841, to June 4, 1844, he was Virtual Dictator, under tho title of Provisional President, Bravo and Cana- lizo acting a8 his substitutes during two intervals of ab- wevce with the army. Ho was again Coustitutional Pre- sident, under the instrument of June 12, 1843, from the two sections are to be cemented, the contingency arises that questionable portions of the programme will require discussion. affairs are to be clea, No manifesto has aa Colonel O'Mahony looks very much Improved in health. Inpentan Ano or Mexico, D Heanacantens, Mata wane Gesenat—1 acknowledge the recei) Thnd myset nader the necessity of repellin ation Whiew you id to tak, concerns of Uhis counter IN A STORM— Instructions on yet been framed, progress. this city crossed the the column of fait caught fire, exploding the scatioring © portion of the birning Contents on hee hands and neck, and infleting sch injartos tad povery ix doubtful nan Johnson, #ho wae in the houre at the time of the sceient, went to the rescue’ of the little aufferer, and on learning the wahure of the affair procur’d immediate medics) aid Jane 4 to Septomber 20, is44, when he was deposed by a new revolution, taken prisoner near Tiacolula on Janu. ary 15, 1545, banished for ten years, and took up his re- sidence in Cuba The two suceceding Previdents, Her- rera aud Parodea, found themselves unable to grapple with the difleulties ander which the country was labor. ing, aggravated as they were by the war just breaking out with the United Siates, Sauta Anna was recalled, ‘and by the connivance of the American government, He ts in constant attendance on Stephens to give any as- sistance in his power, and may yet prove a hardy and in- dustrious ploneer in a movement ho was judged unfit to govern, Shakspere says our tndiscretion sometunes serves us well, and Mr. O'Mahony need uot focl wt all tion, for “trees that are hich A ready and cheor- 's Ferry, Pleasant Valley, places of ‘The ferry boats from Barclay, Des- brosses and Christopher streets, four o'clock in the afternoon, and the Hudson City, Five Union Hill and Weehawken cars at Hoboken were full before the horses could be reversed. At the Barclay street ferry the passengers were prevented (rom thronging upon the bridge by a temporary fence erected covered with a cloth, provided with a pewter castor and a few knives and forks, spoons and dishes, he immedi- ately supplies the required articles, puts up a tempo- rary kitchen, engages a colored gentleman of African descent to prepare a few boiled hams, some cold tongue, a few other warm and cold varieties of food, and, armed add that (he persons \were crowded from one to i chagrined in his new have many blasts to dae them.” ful ueceptance of the recent judgment do much to restore bim to that posivion in the esteem of tn re lo receive belp and the s@gne ovcasion fe ountonte of the leiter Thad the honor d the 2ist_ of Inst Decembe: 6 " eivilized world. Wy J—freeh from bin geal of F extract of the N appropriate ti th ngs—could not infure inte the air fot © Fragrance. with the proper license, properly posted behind his bar, ‘opens an inn, a restaurant, oating house, and puts up the sign of the “Wild Boar,” the “Striped Pig,’ the “Hen and Chickens," or some similar indication that he “furnishes entertainment for man and beast,” and at once launches out upon the sea of success. His old cus- tomers suddenly become possessed of voracious appe- tites. They eat at morning, at lunch, at dinner, at the afternoon lunch, they sup at dusk, and have to take an extra snack of something good before they retire to and what was formerly known as a saloon or rum shop is transformed into a resort for those who have empty stomachs to fill. Of course the consumption of beof, vegetables and bread and butter in such an establishwent is not extraordinarily large. law is complied with, the customers are supplied, and the proprictor is content wich the net result in the shape Tho police endeavor to discriminate be- meal and the false one, but they find it moro diflicult than to tell the original fifty cent bill of fractiona! currency from the counterfeit. liquor sellers generally adopt the eating house business to cover their spiritual department, competition may arise in the price of provender to those who take their dinners in the city, aud hence one good—the reduction of rates—come out of Nazareth; but the end sought to be ge of the Excise law will have been ‘and as much liquor will be sold as becn made known, re and to recognizing the was permitted to pase PUrpose, and no persons were allowed out of the enclosure until the boat was made fast. This humane act on the part of the directors of the ferry company serves mention, as che immense weight of human beings would otherwise have crowded upon the bridge to auch an extent as to endanger tho lives of all upon it cident had oceurred by the breaking of the upheld it, Arriving at Hoboken, the living tide flowed in every direction, Scores crow lager boer saloons on each side of the farries, us if it was im- fur.her without taking a whieb, for reasons that bave on supposed him favorable to independence of Texas, through the fleet and reach Mexico im safety. contrary to the opinion entertained in the United States, he declared vfyorously for the war, and was appointed the provisional goverument under Salas, and in December was made Provisional Presid Immediately after, at the head of twenty thousand mon, the flower of the Mexican army, he advanced nort! and on Febroary 22, 1847, ate at Boona Vista, five thousand strong, undei Hoe was effectually repalsed, maintained his reputation ond poj a new army for tue defence of the oanern frontier, Ln tho meantine Anaya was elected Pres dent, » taking command of his troops intrencly sco Gordo, where on April 18 h d by the Amerivans under Feott » disezters he was enabled to collect th cond nen from (hg fragments of his be ing toward the national capital, belted @ ‘here he was informed of his appo'httnent to th as it was felt by the Mexicans, amid all their dig only one who hls countrymen which be has forfeited by his injudicious proceed: Killian has not yet emerged from the security to which be was rolegated by his chief, Colonel Kelly is the Carnot of the new Directory, and the govern- ment of the organization has become so simplified that Stepbons will have the immediate and direct control in ‘his own hands, Ande . AK 822 Broadway It fod Lo EMAL tion, TOMAS MEJIA. y shin prepara General commanding the line of the Rio ¢ wnanding the W trict of deans, Bs: TO-MORROW'S FESTIVAL. Colonel Kelly has been eppointed grand marshal of shall muster in Jones’ Wood. All Man- hattan circles will meet at their respective assembly past seven to adopt measures | Fifty-five circles will be present. The ® programme ints a detail of five circies as a police force, fresh details from eight THE METROPOLITAN BNTRETAINMENT# There t# no feature of special aovelty to which to direct atteution in the theatrical programmes arranged for New York and brooklyn for the A friendly swroggle for the award of the palm of merit of superior atiraction «till existe Betweon the con cert rooms and the stage—the childy§n of sopg maintain. ing thelr decided advantage. Mies Mouken drawy a towards the last days of beg Impersonation of Mazeppa at the Broadway; the Worrell sisters are popular at Wotd's theatre; Mr. John E. Owens promises two nighi« Q Brooklyn, and Blind Tot 6 \y gly? two of hig remarkable entertainments in the same city. The prajected Inauguration of a searon of comic tho new opera house in Fourteenth street, very promising enterprise which will, there is Httle doubt, prove agreeable both | possible for them to proceed ed the American troops drink; and scarcely had the vitor touched New Jersey when he heard tyo the uproarions shouts and tav’gh\ trday and the Sunday previous the drunken commu nity of New York were oy agraud spree “over in New The Excise law gotting drunk in they went to New no doubt, went/.o, ling of glasses and for the occusion. the revellers. Yes. Committee of Arran: rity, and collected to be relieved every hour o'clock A. M, to six o'clock P.M. The Fourth regiment is expected to (urn out tn addition to those mentioned tn yesterday’g Hrnatp, THR COMMITTEE. The Investigating Committee of Lon; waited on the Execut: oir affairs of the late whom serious charges COMPLIMENTS TO STEPRENS. Stephen J. Massett, alas Jeemos Pipes, of Pipesvitle, nied Mr. Stephens with a new mrisleal composition y Mies M. C. Sherman, enti E86 wal Sati LOibited them from drinking and ae York State on a Sunday, and so y for that purpose. Thousands, them, aud thousands more went for their own smusement and recreation. eye fell upow lager stand, nut and cana r ? ted soldiers, swings, blowing machinés, vanié 00° teries and drunk and sober people. power that brought the visitors there, aud hat supplied the otber Attend. jersoy. intoxicated early in the afternoop, od rolied around and jostied those who did yot drunk until late in the evening, inuch to the latter's bloods, ‘with more money than ins, spent the former and addled the latter by driv- ing around in Wogons and carr ages, stopping at every A private French +o dier, of the icholas Month, in full uniform, of Napoleon II., Island district Committee to-day and examines m touching on the financial tre, Pierce skeban, agaiuat legod of greenbacks, tween the true of Soton Shingle you would, 4 shantios, oF stor stalls, blind oe ning reverses, could make head against the Americans wiit But tind ng suber ent which the rtates bad hel@ on Ma orgh4 to his preteti#ious, he preva 46 postpoue the counting of voles unti ary, 1845, and in the meantiine banished or lmprisoued thore Opposing bis schemes, and eatat rehip of the prev was the manspring t “yeland, My Ireland, opie the Fenian Brotherhood the forenoon writing autographs for the ladies who visited him, and who are now so journing at the Metropolitan, He was also visited by Captain W. Alexander, United States navy. He drove ‘h the city in the afternoon with Colonel Hal ‘olouel Kolly. He will drive to Jones’ Wood on barouche, accompanied by the recep the Meiropoiitan at elovea ‘4 few pergons wel attained by the i re of the year b Feot and Triet wtioudble sluceri- He organiged an army ence of the cap mes and Chorubusee followed (Au- THE BROADWAY THEATRE Mine Adal Inaacy Mewkeu enters th ever. Evidently the new construction of the law is faulty h & as eae Hhout 3t the Broadway to EXCURSIONISTS AT MORRISANIA, TRE MAM AND HARLEM—THEQPROPLE AND OnR "oLEAs- American commissioner, with 4 cortainly with wo rewult « Third Hussars, and bearing on his left breast a medal was mobbed in Elysian Fields about three o'clock in the afternoon, by « crowd of over one hundred men and boys, who amused themselves by throw es at the poor fellow, as the insult acutel; noon Matinee, aie Mazeppa in the fine equestrian Mazeppe, or the Wild Morse of Tartery pent thie attraction will afford the manager au opportunity well Known artinte in auotber epocialty tion committee, Ho wilt sit thy day at sor acs: nfifre ‘The Excise Board have come upon * with the terrible fi fa and tie ea ea of | armed themselves with sticks and & intimidate all who hall venture to nut for all that, anybody of + Macauley's New Zealander, eay- yesterday the curious phenome a city in which no liquor was: apparently inexplicable mat’ tae car (o Hariem—et roda never to. be-completed bry and it was soon made r determined to take » chester as regularly a For hore the obnoxi tent so far as New ¥ Dealers tay sell, # ing waiters may his Daphne ina 5, make them alr , day of the we fe litjuor dealers the Maw, and have saves with which to soon be withdrawn, to | Crtetadore's Hate ing dirt, sticks walked be‘ore ly, the soldier would in Frene! them. Feelin, ntrodueing this turn round to the crowd and protest such treatment. This} (gibberish to them) added the flames, shouts and laughter following every sentence Frenchman, so that shower of dirt, sticks and the soldier lort his temper, he carried in his 1, slashed right and left, ae if he was fighting the 'y with bis sword on the battle deld, This prompt action scattered those in front ii creased the amusement of the Frenchman was only saved from further insult by ‘of the Colonnade Hotel through a row lent spectators of the whole ‘And this oceurred “over in New Jersey.’ There was also considerable quarrelling among those who enjo; a knockdown There will be four stands, and Mr, Stepher u ateach. No person will be admitted on the pietiorm except the speakers, members of the press and pres ding officers. Invitations have been sent to the Mayor and heads of civic departments, as well as the Boarts of Aldermen and Councilmen. twelve o'clock M. =mivht have wiinessed non of a drunken man in dispensed. To solve which niyned the executive € ma ivutvonally elected lis to support ber in puch « style ures entertaining and remaner TONY PASTOR’*® orrra woUer week, at hus Opera Ho luction of an original © bh drama, entitled The Outcast of Killarney to rewder her appear The appoiuted hour MPETING OF FENIANS IN JRRARY Crvy jonday) evening Senator A. b. “the noted orator of the Great West, Colonel Burns, of the Potomac Army, and J. ©. 0 ¥ from Cork, Ireland public meeting, . of the General jeeny Circle, to be held in Coop Hall, Newark avenue, at half-past seven o lock. tout! For, onee arrived at the age, all was plain as noonday, pparent that som people have hebdomadal excursion to Wi som other people go to church. vos Board—albet, almost omnipo- ork i# concerned—has no authority. ay drink, semper-perspir- run to and fro, and Damon may pledce of foaming lager, with no one to is the beery Elysiam of the Gret ok, and lager is the nectar of the gods and It must be confess d thatthe gods and ings are pretty much alike in this instanc the gods; and that they appear in coats «8 of aesthetic shape, while the godderses for the art affect that ethereal fleece which mortals the middie of dapuary, and about February of War and asconding the at Florence Lowt t ; the Guteast, by G. PF MeDonald Redmond Doyle, by Darby Maguire on a foreygn sail, wher anquillity whieh te ¢ The deatred perma msion «ae gre such amusement. > iow, which was better than an argument, as tn most cases it settled the others it would not remain settied, and a Sometimes the policemen i times they did not, aa jost the instant » it official, and as more than the former, he by Mine J. Engel ngs, local lyrics aad dances are freak and of the anarchtcal condition @f Mexiow an ci of Herrera aud Arista turned men # upou bin, and returning to Mex 1 enived with great énthusieam. Hf dent for one year, after which time stituent Congress; bat he fotnenied 4 wew revoiutie whieh he was declared President for life, with power to appoint hix successor, and the title of Must Serene High- 10 rule with despotic authority, ard the by Geueral’ Alvares. Wasmivatos, May 13, 1866. Morris Park, Mor The Washington, Wolf Tone and Red Hand Circles of the District of Columbia have joinod in an appeal to the Fenian Brotherhood, whose geal had considerably jncing a crisis and weep 2 in ane i of Ireland. wooD'* THEATRE At Wood «theatre, Broad lax Hotel, the Worrell their performances— veoder Madame “trebinger, « popular danseuse, The comerlietta has been eubetitated for N. wil be followed by Kiver the Misses Worrell appearing ia oly strong yesterday in Westchester, and as a rule Despite the fearful f dust which blinded their eyes, got down their cks, choked their nostrils and went eddying down * oer throats in the early ed or art y called for their glasses and they called for their and if they did not call for ther uddlers three f go) because, in most Instances, they preferred to sit down costly and enjoy their refreshment after their Was an impromptu quadrille © Puritans! dancing Sul — whieh the Iadios bad it all Soo them by dexterous flank ‘hem round with mind's eye of the intel latter required bis presence made hasty strides im that direction. What is the most remarkable feature in the case is, that the imaginary riot bated, Jemque and operalic rand the people dis- ijoyment. They jon of Ayutls followed, | struggle of two years, Hanta Auna, Onding bis sel, WILNOUL FenoUTees, ince he nad m| of the Gadsden treaty, signed his eneonditions! abtice. 1866) from Vers Crus for He afterward went to Turtaco, Veneeuela, for two years, and has rince resided in the Island of St. On the advent of Maximilian in Mexico he tan tions are accordingly the tom m:Bions The Good for Ne or The Statue Mride tion, and sailed (Augy Still, in one case, party—snade of T ST. LOUIS RACES Lactgps Counsx, Saturday, May 12.—J’remiam §200, single dash of a mile, free for all to role. For thie race there were four starters, and the boat was very closely contented, Glendower winning. Becher and Latestring. Time, 7G. Same Dat.—Premiam $600, milo heats, free to rule. For this race five came to the post, viz —Knighthood, —— Revolver, Laclede and in two Sips tates fen 148% 147K iy ich led from the ferry to that sylvan retreat. The wind increased, fhe boughs swayed, the dast rose in a blinding shower, but the sun still At the new Fifth Avenue Opera Howe, Ges ty's company perform, for the fret time, Pet The Man About Town. Quarrelsome Servaute, earls affording tunity for the dreplay of the poou! vo be brought forward, with © orchestral selections of am atiractive order BRYANTS! MINTOTARLS. The Bryante approach the conels at Mechanica’ Hall, Broadway shone, and there was The human tide from New York ed flowing towards — aS was soon covered with @ tlemen having the appearance the color now so fashionable among the male sex, and the ladies looked decided): i The Mage struck Marte: Vigor marvellous to behold, Roand Wik i beating Lather, Abo * yom, I When Mr. Seward was in the Wort Indien he visited “ante Anna and had a long conversation with him. Thi may have had sent visit of the ex President of Meteo. tanned. At length the F omy ot ‘The sun was bidden, and black clouds ty troupe, will ‘Horn *, of i cOMrne, the bottle and an ¢ was pater familias indi gnantly to carry the baby, and with all the other y bers of the family hanging on by bis coat-tails; there mm cake memory, and am ld lady with the cup without a foot There ching to do with the pro heats, Berkesh hh, abd Disie distanced. Time, The Washington Despatch. Wasuesevon, May 15, 1866, nt and Importer, DE PARIS ta eaperion Wo i Pr ny om Thave bi ove iB VINEST STOCK OF 1NGS, TROVE AE Lovin «8 hake nen oot aed to Lotteriotan Broker, 176 roadway Syrap, the hover, Try it, Wuvolecale aud and Ail Places oe ld be used by ELL & THOM “ss teh Bow tag Machines. wh EW a” GHASD OFEME Laut ee Havlen Chemical Works Tort and Water © . Rota case of cholere ere korwe ie oy nro anal wll side of @rkd ont vive” TATION ACU, Bankers, 16 Wail moon, ¥ 6 mptome of Wermes th € are often overtooked. Worms in (he stomers snd teria were the omnipresent gentlemen in staring vests, and a profusion of gold chain gentlemen, by the General Santa Anna war, a Janes Dav. -—Southern Hotel araean, free for all day the first appearance of the tenor cause invitation, which ran be removed only by the wer of @ eure remety, BROWNS VERMIFUGR COMNITS © strong sdherent of Maximilien several years ago, bat in imperial Highness, What his Staten st tis time has not yet M. Romero, the Mexican ho cytnrnuneasion concerning him. There i# no reason to believe that be bas this country 10 40 official character. Bloody Affray at Hampton, Va. Forrane Movnom, May 1), 1806, yesterday after puty Sherif, and a ter, Bryants’ audiences are pleased bave made very little change performances conclude wih ( You, Greeubacks! BAN VRANCINCO MINSTRELS, {thin company are mill to be ning faces of Bireb, Wassbold, The arluete are present in propria perione st the ball 8) Broadway, opposite the Metro They propose today to conelade their entertainments with © new ond original burlenque of Masepps, «la Menken THEATAR PRANCATE. A vesson of commie opera will be imaagurated at the pers Howe, Fourteenth aren, New York, oo or about Thursday, 26th of May, when the very euccensful piece eptitiod The Doctor of Alrantare will be performed. * OF SOLDIEKE AND way, wliose relations with society are not un there was the t ind who has so many in the programme, wubeequentiy 4 and How Are datery rly female who lives in'a shoo, children that she docen’t know what to do—except to eal chastisement as a necessary liminary to their retiring to rest; there was the old lady who looks upon the railvoad running bi terious compound of clockwork and ia, by consequence, terribly afraid FA the spruce young dandy who will come out stylishly and joke his cigar on Sunday, even if he have to live on 4 beans as a precautionary measure all the week ; ‘there was the asual crowd of lazy, lounging loafers, who apparently never do anything but smoke, drink, swear, lastly there were the sweethearts | Tord! what asqueezing of hands and pressing of toes what playful endearments; what perfect little codes o jug yeaterday between Jen: They do their tel hing — wyers"'—by the eyes, an to what extent they can be MORRIS PARK. The great feature of yeeterday at Morrisania was the 4 inauguration takes committee, it is under b with the view of cultivating a decent impartiality, to vited certain members of the cortain members ‘administer o like WORM LoLE™ x At the head of the Wille soon the ebony and le Wernard and Back on a 3 3 s A eeions fracas ocearred at Ham) , between T. Lahmier, the merclant doing business in thatwwo. The latter was #tabbed in four different places Hodies Found in the Bay. Port Hamurow, May 19, 1604. ‘The boty of aman was found «© Bay Kidge day Decense! a8 dressed in army pects blows, dre And work) and wore a montach, Another body was found st Fort Hamiiton Greased pants, gray veut, and mmerked & Fa ‘The Union Matton erclusively by he RINGER MARUTA NY, OF Breet ‘and chew tobacco; and sem, throagh the driving ran exhausted ite fory, and moan For over an hour torm tolegraphy there were and Jemmy Jessamy! , » ot Bate nee 3 Term. arrers.—Nos 25, ‘and fact —Now 166, 159, 190, 191, , bat or sit hundred at each trip. Ferry Ure Inger beer saloons, all were jammed beings, and still the tide rolled on. crowd, until at one time, there must have been if law 417, 180, 181, 165, 1 192, 197." Chambers — 85, 189, 196, ‘Cower,— Part 1. —Now. 2160, en. "1380, Sioa isan, 1390) 1224, 1476, 1778, 1462, arned to May A Wheeter & Wi 4 Bote bieck cont dark corded on the arm “O. ¥.. bat, D, Mth U.S art io each case war “Found drowned. 5 i B a ing. The Torrie’ Park. The: The officers snd managers of the Home for the Ory Of (he Decenaed end Disabled Maiiors nod ity Valon have arranged grend be take place at Tr ‘erday evening? May 146 06 and OH wh ® r Se ee | lorry enclosure. At length, almoat as son | We Re g 3 Sporting fraternity, and ae te fraternities wnea are dec diedly the proprietors made a tolerabl: s kinds of versoms were timore: teliigenes. has arrived ot the Rreveort mle—" over in New Jorsey.” ARKEATS POR VIOLATION OF THR LAW. At thé Tombs Potice Court, yesterday mot Dowbne. gereral men wore arracve Pers Major General 1) Bi Mckiee Hoare from Washingvos, 9 route vo Obariqnten ude (y rerute Wut Retire Ogmzsand Ho Lis deparye 3 %, 1670, 1264 Part 1510, 993, “hs 1a, TD 1 Baths, 15 teamtgnt Sirert, are aby ot ¢ * . na lweor uw eet ele twit A Mw pile Mook Leeks