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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1866. puoyant on Now, who are the parties? That is the question ARMY BULLETIN. which the public are interested in; and how enane~eranenennaarts much have they pocketed by their sharp prac- RESIONED. GEORGE PEABODY, The American Millioriaire; at Home. market was not buoyanton the whole, though there credit, the Union-and. the States are consumed NEW YORK HERALD. | wit: ‘cscs cuange. sorelen goods were gooeraly | fm the’ gees. of tmother ciel nent, the das ones pp seer held firm, while domestic produce was irregular—gener - was failure to them, the d may be a JAMES GORDON BENNETT, sae tet deensed Uday end eeean: Zuiese §* | success, What other chance hams thay? tice? Let us have s rigid investigation and | q,Amistent Stogeon CharlesC, Lee, Brovet Major Tale | a ee Danvers—De- EDITOR AND raqrenee: was firmer. Sugar was eee dull and freights | Now, without « party in Congress, with leas | the truth told regardless whom it hits, Toc MLMTAREMENEAL OOMRORIDATIONSS | is, potattons, of, se House and Town in OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. pos Se oe was lower. mint halve than the faithful corporal’s guard of John]. o scmont About the ‘Opera—Pro- ete ita oo miliary y department; sleo the Biates of auen ~ = recon gl a cesta | ie locen eee pa: al pondlygestvcncd Tyler, in either branch, what can President | gross of Manager Grau’s Coup D’Btat. The oficors of these departments will | Momaize’s Native Place-His Early shat epee steady. Johnson do? There is an anti-radical majority ‘The fates have conspired in favor of Manager | ssume bs of Ariatant One fe. Struggle with Poverty and Great Libe- MISCELLANEOUS in the House; but it in made up of destructive | Grau, The clerk of the weather has:become eraris don ‘SeypoTenO sunvion: melt .60 5 The President has approved the bills authorizing the | Copperheads and trading conservatives. Both | his faithful ally. Itis as natural to go to the “ GENERAL ORDENE—#0, 80 Sn Sa SLR eee BROADWAY. THEATRE, | Broxiway, sear Broome J colnage of five cent pieces, imposing a duty of twenty | gots, as oocasion inay serve, are at the service | Opera upon one of these cool evenings as it is ete ace eal ee t ile to interest the visitor to “Scio's Rocky y mireet—Mazurra. Matinee at 13 0'Clock ber cent ad valorum on imported live cattle, allowing the | of Stevens. Thus situated, what can President to gather around a grate fire during a wintry | | "Details of officers foe reoratg. torrie wil, for PR opal that it was the reputed birthplace of j or WOOD'S THEATRE, Broatway, oppoatt> the St. Nloholas | Vice Admiral a secretary, andthe joint resolutions con- | Foi neon dot Dot He can do as Scipio did to the ensuing two Hotel. Tue Evves—Cn ve fame. gratulating the Emperor of Russia on his escape from as- storm. The merits of Grau’s troupe are now lows, vis. = From each of cavalrg and artillery, 9 yale ; Easex a . 3, 888 Broadway, opposite | sassination, and relative to the United States Courts and | et Hannibal out of Italy, He can carry the | admitted by everybody. Those who were |. jes oficer; trom each of the frst ten regiments of 10° | .,sDory wore mot bom there. South Danvers, metropetttans Hote! —E Basan ‘Danetior a= Post Oftges in New York city. war into Africa, What can he dot He.can do | ioudest in denouncing the company before it | or me. "regiments 7 at 08 onal eects Sk - omer a rey® ce en ee ice soon or Minernaray, | THe President has forbidden the assumption of the | what Jackson id, when the intrigues of Cal- appeared are now enthusiastic in their praises. | Sion of the regiments of eruiliory and cavalry and the pie onconcs to pa soon” taigls babkcwian ale pitti Moycgs one dc, ith Avena” Opa ent, | Raphael emmes, and orders that Do shal ola ne ance, | "OWS threatened the polloy of the administra | The Bohemians aro forced to oat the bitier itn ea nat the cine new regiments "Dom: | ni claim to, On Washington treet, in the suburbs of Sa Ban Amur Tow’. Matinee at Fs CROCE, | ara re ile he teoaies copardonea, | tion. Heoan dlamies his Cabinet, trom first | tock with their lager beer and to ealogike the Taangingofioer ofthe bine new Fapimente wil oqo the'town, standing in» amall grassy lot, with no orms- TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSR, 201 Bowery —Srra Our Mexican advices are from Vera Cruz on the ath, | 0 last, and appoint a new one, He can play | artists whom they condemned unheard, The Repeat om ander wl select tho aero be ment of flowors or trees save two young saplings, is the aa eg ae Glock” Ovrcast oF Ku | ond via Havana on the 18th, The motorious guerilla | the rile of Jackson, or drift into the wake of | fashionable world has experienced a decided mos cate ines to tepeenaaee S| September feevea.xare Gecren Feshely, ee Aahonene anihipedes, aiibecr. "Na 6 Quantrell had arrived im Vora Crux and proceeded to the | Tyler and Fillmore. The people are with him; | sensation, ‘Trunks which were locked: and | 3i%;<hom fom.the caval A Tie Guitag, | the London ers a ok, BRYANTS’ MINSTRELS, Mechantos’ Hall, 472 Broai- city of Mexico. On the 24th of April one thousand of but, like him t Teak States ¢ of mounted recruiting | tunes to the cause of charity, yay. Nwsto Comoatimies; BURLESQUES, BC.—TuELEARNED | (no foreign lesion had’ attived! from ‘Toulon, It is | PM» like Hereules, they require him first to put | strapped for the watering places are being | States, cavalry, su 1 amis; Woes rors | tion, fret saw the light. In the. absence of & phate- Euvewant. licks oka nieeeaaeeneieeee Gs leave | bis own shoulder to the wheel. The people are unpacked. The ladies, with wonderful taste | the artillery and Brevet Brigatior graphic instrument I will endeavor to give © peno- Host Bascaba BUALeGURS AND Extvouiues, “| during the present month. ‘The JohmL, Stephens, the | Confused with the discordant clements of the | and akill, are getting up the most elegant | “ee. D. Buuert fgeooral reoruising service at Woe) | graph of it. It i a simple white frame. buildmg, opal 2 ——e American steamer which was seized sometimo ego by | existing Cabinet, As the embodiment of the | toilets at the shortest possible notice, All the York clty. Ail oflcers now on rooraiting service will be | two stories high in the rear and two and Clone Patt” aie ATS At ON? | ihe erly, wae fond to contain contraband of war, | President's policy, it means anything that ia | world of New York has determined to stay in | {eveveda,*usndemied undor ih order and andeed | 4" nae orien in the ftoat portion a ORAL * Q ‘conduct Fe- |/t0 the original house is wing on the left; IRVING HALL, Taving plsoefinksn Coucrummawtis | preaches” shel sre, bons wnexvactealy | ™208t convenient for easy sailing with Con-| town for another fortnight and assist at Feoligis ie teleiintee ie eats oeareie {eins Rom apposratns should say that an addition Concgas'to Se. Seen par in the ast Se ae gress. It begs the question. Mr. Seward be- | Manager Grau’s performances. One of the De verving, the superintendents soi ielsaasor Sg ee NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway.— | ports continue of desultory and undecisive fighting, | longs,to an age that is past; Mr. Stanton wasa | most rampant of the Bohemian organs, whose ae al meeraidiene ‘who bave “on the ‘with only a oul palok ot am, cloned ‘Open from 10 A. M. Uill 10 P, Mf. forced loans and heavy taxes. good war secretary; but the war is over. He | oriticiams we republish this morning, con- | *rved longest in thefeld during the war. |). | within. s white paling, An old muly for, many a year, bags : From British Guiana we have files dated at Domarara | ig out of his element now, and so with the rest | fesses that the audience at the Opera on D. Townuen, Asnstant Adjutant General, stands on one side of the house. It is ‘chown a chain pump of the modern improve ree ee eT TL | onsite 2h of “Apel Four tandret end sovesty-8® | of thom. In applying ancld Cabinet to» new | Wednesday evening was “brilliant, fubion- cake mS stent bdr wands on te oer side, "Te boos 8 TO ADVERTISERS. classed:—Two hundred and eighty-seven men, ninety - es es aks ee new | able and crowded.” Strangers in = Clty, | as ox Dovos Rev:veo—Twx Exraww Pacaan Oress: | ‘notbarnood = ee isd isin six women, forty-one boys, fourteen girls and thirty. | Wine 5 Wi fermentation | who are anxious to see those fashional le peo- | riom.—A swindler representing himself as the messenger Paar DANVERS hein senctialaae Advertisements to insure a proper classification | Seven infants, Nine deaths and one birth occurred du- | commences the old goatakins will explode. ple and those superb costumes of which they #. pins ap poem me Sountry town in few England = Hee von the Sleek hhould be brought in before half-past eight oclook | "!S* Voyage of seventy-seven days, Let President Johnson try the experiment of | have heard so much, swell the number of Pipa vce menohanls, hy mang fms nba ree patie came ot toe — pes sl aah aes gourmcotiey mages is ncaa pine a sortie, Let him dismiss his Cabinet, root and | manager Grau’s patrons. After a weck’s pro- pabaadi shiillowe me Presents Snsolt etait seren, rere Ce me ar RD ma ———____- carnostly. Inflammatory speeches aro delivered at night | branch, and appoint @ new one from such | bation everybody has arrived at the conclusion | dence of the merchant with an envelope purporting to | Cavs ot “intaame at lonst, preserves See, maniiesen TH Naw s. meetings and anti-confederation candidates appear to be | Union war materials ‘as Grant, Sherman, that this troupe, which we declared to be un- | contain money as per amount marked on the outnde bal oo ogg harp yang be » Jecalley Sa most in favor, Thomas, Sheridan, Hancock, Farragat, Porter | equalled on the continent when it first per- | directions to him at his house. He asks for the genti | AV S¥ar the aaociations connected. with Pea- eq man, and if not at home inquires for the lady of the the Poabody Institute, and is CONGRESS, Our correspondent at Fortress Monroe says each day | ang others, who have proved their faith by their | formed at Chicago, is fully worthy of our | house, presents. the ‘and demands freight and posit page Ha Danvers tohang a tale upon. The In the Senate yesterday the bill fixing the time for | increases the anxiety of Jeff Davis forthe speedy ap- rks, and let the Senate t them if the hi t insurance on the amount. waked thinks it strange | town is in the ninoty-firet year of its age, as wo loarm ding the United States Circuit Courts, in Virginia, tor | proach of the time of his trial. He was surprised to,find | WOTKS, and le nate ,rojec' Y | praise, and everybody now sees how just were | that the package should be addressed to the residence of | 10Wn isn the ninety-first year of its age, at wo, lesrm folding the United Stat arts, h dare. But such a Cabinet will not be rejected. | our criticiams upon the Italian company which ] her husband, and desires him to take it to the gentle | [ro citizens, on the corner of Main and Washi JMay and December, was passed, witbout the amendment | but one count in the indictment against him, and is pa man’s place of business. The swindler in the biandest | s+ sors to com: te the sixtieth ann’ in Bliowing the Chief Justice to call extra sessions, So the | more sanguine of a favorable result to himself on that | It will surely be confirmed, and ft will thus | preceded it, and, with the single exception of manner declines, stating that he must deliver as directed. | Steet, gomespyheds ey mbna ak Dill awaits the President’s signature to becomo a law. A | account, bring the army and navy, our fighting soldiers | Signor Mazzoleni, who is 9 fine artist, made so | Consequontly ho then su that the lady open the | qne mopument which Mr. Peabody was munificeat package, which invariably is done; then she discovers a to endow token that in his great prosperity ill supplomentary to the several acts relating to pen- | _ General Stedman's investigation at the sea islands of | ang their home guard, two millions of voters deplorable a failure. check for the amount marked on the outside, andan | Do°dh not forget tho village where he was bora and Flons was taken up and passed. ‘The Senate adjourned | Shnth Garona reveal the {act thas freodmen ere over” | in tho Northern States, into direct rapport with | ‘The artiste whom manager Grau has brought | Asm’ Express Company's freight receipt and letior | Be, did, not forget, the village, whore in 0 mall ‘until Monday. charged for provisions and the necessaries of life, and ibs an whom ag roug) from, Party aes gibementnes Cae Co., goad | sy store, is a Lge rg ee bul of red In the House, Mr. Schenck introduced a bill forthe | are only half paid for their work. ] ministration and the President’s policy. | to us at the close of a very dull season are de- <a fig Sport Bs Fue “4 ig. chee oe ood al faced and coped vith m ton jig equalization of bounties to soldiers, sailors and marines | A meoting of unconditional Union men at Baltimore | Ii will speedily break up these three disturbing who served in the late war. The tax bill was taken | was held last night, They were addressed by Ropresen- | factions of Congress, and it will throw Stevens serving of the furor which they are exciting. | press CBmpany, at once thinks i allright, and pays him, when only to the husband comes home in the The Bohemian organ from which we have just been swindled out of seven it jonated ‘five bun- tundor consideration, several amendments being adopted, | tatives Thomas McKee, Cresswell, Nye andothers. . | and his radicals into a powerless minority. quoted says of Madamo Gazzaniga that “she raat a ne home Fe en Renn Sor of which Mr. Fesbody bimaelt donsied twenty Ae hen: ‘among others, one striking out the clause which author- The Union Convention at Alexandria concluded its'pro- Providence, according to an old proverb lonably enters fally into all the emo- sence tt oe newt mecchnane Rey biagiro . and it AA 4 far got together. | In the bog ni there is a fine 2 ceedings yesterday. They adopted a resolution stylin; ? » | unquesti jusbands families lecture hall, with seats undred = coins canon bo aa scape ah weet the vert the ‘Unlon esac and pabeitnd helps those who help themselves, Circumstances | tions of the character she assumes. She makes | receive borus ee bai etre pas 18th day of May | Ovct, vant pom og Papyice driv of Hates finod to goneral debate on the President's annual mes- } Stato Central Committee of eleven members, Aresole- | are the mastors of weak men, but the ser-| a study of the motives of action, and sclzes | | Tiutonsrior —rom the ist to the 18th. id Ghost, fd oye et by 8 portal of Edward vorets. gage. tion denouncing the State Legislature as an illegal and | vants of the resolute. John Tyler was a repre- | hold of the strong points, but does not neglect arciving at Phe port amounted to 24,384 Out of this ¥ eee ts as nae eee , of ~ Peabody, THE CITY. nnconstitutional body was adopted.’ A report was finally | sentative of the one elass and Andrew Jackson | the details which serve to make the picture | number 14,016 came from Liverpool, 3,131 from Bremen, | in i856, The also contains ‘volumes of the f tho | adopted, Intending to designate the platform’of the _ ta 148 from 1816, ed. by “Mr. Peabody. Tn the Fenian intelligence we give an account of the , d of the other. President Johnson may, as he | perfect. We must again express our apprecia- | 2.6% from Hamburg, 639 from London direct, 1,14¢ | London 1imes "de vern pvoed of thin : ®nances of the I. R. B. The Union square palace has | Party. It approves of the extension of suffrage to né- from London and Havre, 305 from Havre direct, ‘The vers people a re been handed over to the Manhattan Committee for dis- | gtoes, the exclusion of voluntary rebel soldiers or office | elects, be the one or the other. The examples | tion of the wonderful improvement she evi- Pek Capo, ‘at from marae 330 from London- | tion, and aerer Yenerate the & tery! pat ae posal. The C. O. mot a conference of the Long Island | holders from State and national office, protests that | of both are before him, and he is free to take | dences in her vocalisation. Its smoothness Suoorma 4 Map Doo.—Doorman Owens, of the Twelfth osand lumes read every year—not « bad oo Uontres in Brooklyn in the evening. Addresses wero | rebels hold the same opinion still, and favors the estab- | his choice, We can only urge him to take the | and finish are truly artistic, and she is more precinct, on Thursday evening discovered a mad dog on | ‘2 8 Smal popu! ‘The baliding was put Wp Golivered in Tammany Hall by Stephens’ deputy, Colonc! | lishment of free schools. reins in his hands like Jackson, if he would | admirable in every respect than when | the corner of Third avenno and 125th street. draw. ‘MR. PRABODY’S: With THe WORLD, ‘Kelty, and other speakers. General Sweeney publishes | Our correspondent in South Danvers furnishes an in- id the decli d fall of ‘Tyler, » fate | she here before.’ The beau. 7 the rabid animal through. the | So much forDanvers Now a word about the maz that some fnteresting extracts from the Dublin Nation, in | teresting letter descriptive of the birthplace of George | ®¥°! peepee PORE yt ® she appeared 3 | head. It was not stated whether any person had made it famous. Although, George, Peabody was only which the opinion of the Irish people, as reflected by the | Peabody, tho millionaire, and gives some ploazant re- | almost as melancholy as that of poor Pierce or | tiful Boschetti is equally lauded to the | bitten by the eleven rye — ane he left bis raueee oo Wation, is shown to be decidedly in favor of his war | miniscences of him as a boy, as they are told by many | Buchanan. skies, She “presents 9 new and very excel- | Scrross> Moxpan.—Last night the body of an un ee how he deslt ont. ro: Policy over that of the O'Mahony party. old citizens of the village, : lent reading ‘of the character of Marguerite, | *2°W" man was found by the Eleventh procinot (police | cories and beet to the villagers, ta. Hs, Frocier a: Mitte The German beer brewers met again yesterday to The Common Council of Elizabeth, N. J., paid their Tur Banxever But.—On ‘Thursday last: Mr. nl tie irrepressible delight at) the Led ecadeussiylacin we jersechemaese gk yam pot hamnpspner sy gm oman caided Complete their organization to oppose the enforce- | respects to General Santa Anna yesterday, and tendered | 5 ri ties ode mont of the Sunday clause of the excise law. A petition | bit the huspltslitiewof that city. Next week the Gen- | Jenekes, from the Select Commi aight of the exquisite jewels was most felicitously @ointing out the objections to the Sunday law will be | eral will remove toa central part of Now York city. | Bankrapt Law, reported to the House of Rep- displayed. The whole of the third act wasa i y li ei bi F i ge frank boy, with presented to the Board of Health at the next mooti The friends of Juarez In Washington city reiterate their | resentatives a bill to establish a uniform charmingly natural piece of. acting. Through Fins 1 Mancen Srausr—About one o'cicek yenterday | Telieved. ran gernntoar ie oe Sie dersen biatelpiioe aed eakiepies Beas + statoment that he is a French spy. of bankruptcy throughout the United States. pn meter situation becomes more | Moming a fire broke out in the oval frame factory of | learn and sotive to work. He was full of , to, ana mass mosting in reference to the law. A committee was |. Despatches from San Francisco of yesterday state that | ‘rite ig the bill originally reported as amended Boschetti ta @ramati G. W. Ferguson, on the fourth floor of No. 91 Mercer | would brook no Insult, from his playmates, Oneot his appointed to bring ite constitutionality before the courts | ®large coal mine had been discovered at Sooke, near tragle, displayed: a © POWEr | street. The flames extended to the fifth floor abd pr gabe yen ay emp Hem Ty! nea for adjudication. The societies are waking preparations | Victoria, Vancouver's Island. Tho Mogul Indians had | 19 the House, with some other amendments | and an earnest, passionate expression superior roof, which were dostroyed before the fire was ex- century ago, and hen Mr. , the London banker, for an anti-excise demonstration, which, it is intended, | arrived at Fort Whipple and surrendered their arms. meeting the objections then made to it, which | to any artist who has yet attempted Goethe's tingulsbed. Mr. Ferguson ca thing and fourth | returned rom Kurope, theanelent enemies met aa frends, shall come off on the 4th of June on Union square. The National Express Company’s office and the Daily | were simply in regard to the fees of leral | heroine’—Miss Kellogg, of course, included. Tho fifth floor was occupied by Worsbergor & Young Peabody was not much of a sadent. te hed ‘The New York Liquor Dealers’ Society was in council | News building, in Goldsboro, N. C., were destroyed by | officers. The bill was discussed during the Upon this another Bohemian frantically rushes Fame makers, Damage sbout $70; imured for 81,50 little time for study, and revved ale edna Jast night, there being about. fifteen hundred membors | fire on Thureday night. morning hour, when its further consideration | to Miss Kellogg’s relief; but his stomach is pt a Sg “ap ealenment Ag nid some elon Aaggaery ody meg Jn attendance, 4 lance amguas Of soukine. bonnes wop |a/fhe oumpse Memehie sunk Jn the Mlenaniogt river de} Se we hope this bill go, tnsured for $3,000." "The bul ts owned by 3. coutity to the boy.” Hie frat vesture. beyond bis smaiive transacted, and legal advice. was given to the members | Wednesday night, and is a total loss. overloaded with oyster stews in the Daly. rds, who occupies the first floor as a town was in Thetford, Vermont, and afterwards at New- Of the association. A train of cars was precipitated from the bridge at ) Will now pass. It has been the subject of Con-| Bateman style and his head is muddled with paw. to sieck by water shoes. $500, asd to Daa eg aia oe a Be Sieh, thn deputy Bist oles, new sing wo | Cason, Tans eanreas, Gente © See hantoee eae iors Inger beor. He says that “Boschotti gives us a | le unknown st prsoc, ™ e oriel® to demonetracs that act Ics at stnce maken deaths or admi occurred tho cholera ship at ‘water. was been is character. While under placed Fork Gales lenge Par | Tho Goneral Assemblies of the Old and New Schoot Sephnced BORE. 1 wet, foe Greamy, listless, sentimental Gretebea, in-ao- The Jewish Pentecost. ‘at the head of bie fh through “it, and being still agitated. The measure is a most desirable one for the coun- try. By its passage the unfortunate merchant of former days may resume business, and a fresh and healthy tone be infused into nearly every branch of trade, It will contribute to revive the depressed spirits of many honest and respectable families who have been cordance with a certain German ideal”—which we consider very probable, as Gretchen is sup- posed to be a Gorman woman. Bai in another paragraph this poor Bohemian declares thet in the same part “Boschetti presents a very skil- ful picture of a Parisian coquet,” thus leay- ing it to be inferred that in his bemud: died condition he does not know the ‘TOE FEAST OF WERES, OR “‘SHEBUOTR’—IT8 ORI- GIN AND MODE OF OBSERVANCE HERE AND ELSE- WHERE, ‘While the Israelites of old inhabited the land which Providence had bestowed upon’ them, they werb com- manded that their small population should appear before the Lord in the’ place consecrated. and set apart to His worabip at certain seagons, three times in every year, ‘The times of their's sppearing were fixed at the three At the meeting of the Commissioners of Charities and | Presbyterians met in St. Louis on Thureday, Borrection yesterday, Commissioner Bell resigned the | The Right Rev. George Burgess, D. D., Bishop of Dilico of Chairman of the Board and Commissioner Bowen | .Maine, died recently while returning from the West Was elected President for the ensuing yoar. The num. | Indies, where be had been for his health. Dor of inmates in the institutions at present is seven The steamer De Soto, flagship of the Eastern squadron, ‘Mhousand three hundred and seventy-two, an increase of | Captain Boggs, left Eastport om Thursday for New York. mineteen since the preceding return. Lay SEL RY §R; 0 ge ‘The fourteonth anniversary of the Clionian Society in President Johnson's Policy—What’s to be connection with the College of New York, formerly tho Done? i i} E ie’ rt i i i i a HI : tf i | | E f [ i Bree Academy, was held last evening at Irving Hall. | “All is quiet on the Potomac.” Washington | harassed by hard and unrelenting creditors for | aiferonce between “@ Parisian ocoquet”” nme catia ae Phaser cers apne po I oer) ae ‘There was a large audience, and the exereises, which | is fast relapsing into its usual summer dulness. the payment of debts incurred in days of pros: | and “a sentimental | or the feast of wee! y Bo aber coset aetiee as a banker ia 1983, The a _ Consisted of oratory declamation and music, were very | A stranger within its gates would hardly sus- which coul ee ee rato their ing constinted ar nation and appointed to | fortune was, now laid, and vigorously peseemesnc tli ang ly perity, but the failure to meet which could not | Gretchen.” He complains that “Boschettl be therpeveliadioad chenes peopina? aisay oat tana srvcture.. On the eocaslon of an anniversary of Tha toehae ship Dindoms abl ade Sabon, Pect that the White House is under ® sloge, | he foreseen. What benefit is it to a creditor to | has formed her part in aclassic mould,” while | the Feast of is Commemorate th pent fope an follows:-—'" Rdvention; a debt. (rom the preset which they weelared their firm resolation to resist the | StV¢ by the office-seekers. Nor oan we €x- | keep his debtor under the harrow for all time, | Miss Kellogg is more Gothic; but the slightest sveyoen of iho, promi, nn and t,o Rw Pg GR Gemand of the operatives for the eight hour systew, and | 9ctly determine the present posture of affairs | when a little liberality, in allowing ‘him acquaintance with architecture would have SF srbich poured forth a Beerngs over thew, As jee, neonates bag in hans town. Contradicted reports that two of their body had agreed to | between Congress and the administration. We | > resume business, may be the means of en- | saved him from this unfo pipes ; | of Set vent Saree, Weedsen Cc sar, he {to Sry thoamad and ten toot ther feyectve commits rooms and pledge | KUOW that while the two honses thus far have | abting him to pay off his old debis in fullt It] for the Gothic style, in contrast with tho clas. | ke envanieaxantig toughest Sunday anq ‘Mor’ | fe ‘Ts oguallyiberal o oee enterprises, contrbeting themselves not to give in until they were succesatul, | PUrsued the aggressive system of warfare the | » debtor be honest he cannot pay unless the sic, is extremely angular. This Bohemian had onan of the holy day is to be found in the words ‘‘Seven oe My President has maintained a defensive attitude ; On both sides the cry still is “No surrender.” Judge Barnard has decided to postpone the trial of the | and that while the radicals are gradually ad- Madam Jumol will case until the October term of the | vancing their lines of approach, he remains Supreme Court. The case 1s set down for the first Mon- | patiently within his citadel. We know that @ay of that month. a ths Cohrvatvouee nash cite while his enemies are resolute and active his Judge Ingraham, Dr. Claus and John O'Brien, proviously supporters in Congress and in the Cabinet arc Convicted of manslaughter, were sentenced—the former | timid, vacillating and unreliable. Mr. John- to the State Prison for two years and the latter for three | son, in short, is in the position ofa chieftain bankrupt law relieves him, and he may if so relieved. The creditor, therefore, stands a good chance of being benefited by the law as well as the debtor. If a debtor be dishonest it will make no difference to the creditor whether the bill pass or not, and it is ridiculous for him to oppose it. We do not see where the bill in its operations can result in damage to any better get sober. He only injures Miss Kellogg by unnecessarily dragging her into his criti- cism of Boschetti. With a troupe of such artista and with “bril- Nant, fashionable and crowded” audiences, Manager Grau can now finish up his brief sea- son in triumph. It will last but two or three weeks longer, which is fortunate for the sing- ll ; is ; the cover Tria tao Ualted Btaten Comeniscloners Offoe, before Com. | Without an army, @ President without = party ;| of tho great interesta of the country; but on ers, who would suffer greatly if they were con- | mea’ Siri, Bia) Alaa Ie the dae ot ase party missioner Botts, Thomea Loftus, aliss Boyle, was brought | *24 this, too, when the prevailing public senti- | the contrary we believe it will be the means fined for any length of time in the catscombs; Sect Drain, when 76 brag 6 new mento unto, the up for examination forthe alleged forgery of registered | Ment of the country is clearly with him and his | of imparting # renewed impetus to all branches | put while it doce lest the excitement wit ry¥0 2 eerie @ Donds. The case was adjourned tili Monday. In the | simple and acceptable policy of Southern Case of Otto Bustenbinder the counsel stated that inafew | restoration. ays they would submit their briefs for his examination. This is a singlar state of things; but there is Before Commissioner Osborn eleven of the crow of the Ship Escort were brought up for examination. After the | Smething still more curious and remarkable mate's evidence the case was adjourned till this | in the fact that, against an actual majority in i E pe ie of American enterprise. Tne Conoresstonal Caarces AGAINST THE Provost Marsnat’s Dspartumnt.—A few weeks since there was a great bluster in Con- steadily increase. The Bohemian organ very truly says that “the public is beginning to ap- preclate the excellence of this company, which came among us very modestly and at the time and season of the year when the people had i if fiz f 4 ly f ry bread, and feast of weeks, and Morning. the House opposed to the reconstruction gress over certain charges made by Repre- been overdosed " it tabernacied; tnd thay thal nes appess taapty tole tie The following persons, previously convicted, were sen- | scheme of Stevens and his committee, they | sentative Conkling against the Provost Mar- have translated Abicitie ce be enthusiasm,” font, Boat me eokiere se ee “ah ‘ree et aie xine wa eo Kah Sessions yester- | have carried it by © vote of two-thirds upon y* Hasbrouck, ansaul battery with in- Bent to kill, three years in State Prison; Agnot Schnoider | *#@ Fecord. The section of universal disfran- pnd Frank Kauffmeyor, false pretenses, State Prison for | Chisement till July, 1870, of the late rebellious Bbree yoars; Charles Harrison and Wm. Neal, grand lar. | Southern people, is the distinguishing feature of shal General Bureau of the War Department. From Conkling’s statements the public inferred that there bad been an enormous amount of rascality in raising troops and that several aff i 82 if | i ; Enthusiasm is a pretty strong word; but it is jastified by the facts. Ever since Manager Grau’s company first appeared in this conn- i F | i | : 5 i ig f i tive All business 1s suspended, pat three years in heeds ch ma geal mg the scheme of Stevens. Without this section | parties had fraudalently made an enormous as ane q: ar he cee ne ee Soul even ide on Mouasy: 7 frm pundare soaeht idgeon, one year cach State Prison; ne, differ essentially those beld on most holy days, aise protanepa,thteay: Gaga;ta #oasaatiends Weney sade his plan is but s rehash of the President's | amount of money in this business, An effort been eager to hear it—all the abuse | and are, as usual, extremely interesting to witneas BISHOP GRORGR BURORSS, OF MAINE. Gonos, picking pockets, twenty-five dollars fine or twen. | Policy, clumsily put together. Upon this third | was made at the time to force him to withdraw Bohemians to the contrary notwithstand. The Right Reverend George Burgess, D. D., Bishop of Uy-tve days in Penitentiary; Ellen MeLaughlia, dor. | Section, as upon the District Negro Suffrage bill, | his charges, but Mr. Conkling demanded an age plead ‘gaaheanana af Maretask’ Coroners’ Inqueste. Maine, died lately, while returning from the Weat Tadies, Gerly house, six months in Penitentiary. 8 test vote indicated an actual majority against | investigation. We are now informed that he st won were S| acrsTat Hareuwar Casvatry.—Coroner Gover yesterday | whither he had’ been for his health, impaired by The now steamship City of Paris, commanded by Cap-| the radicals; but, between juggling copper- | is trying to hush the matter up, and, if investi- m4 lier Ail third rate | hel an tnqucst at the New York Howptal on the body ot | jong labors. Buhop Durgoss was born in Rages 5 ain Kennedy, of the Inman Hine, will sail thie. morning 5 iJ P, artiats except Mazzoleni, only induced the pub- | Freak Christy, late a porter in the employ of Mr. George R. 1, on October 31, 1800. He was the son of - A heads and slippery conservatives, Stevens first | gated, to secure & whitewashing report. The ' H. Francis, of Warren whose death was the re. the ihe eidales Drogen, the Judge of the M At nine o'clock from pier 44, North river, for Queonstowp lic to walt and hope for something better ; and cries resstved by fatting thesceh tho’ teica Combat Proviatees’ aot tok And Liverpool, ‘The new steamshtp Napoleon IIL, Cap- Teversed this majority and then carried his | socret of this is that Mr. Conkling and his now that we have it in these excellent artists Sen tascomns te Ge ee eet, aoe eee, eek ‘the second Mayor of tec, He ain Bocarde, will sal at ten A. M., for Brest and Bavre, | POint by the required two-thirds vote. sesociates find that, if the truth Js told, it will | oven the Bohemians are obliged to give way | fri jD*trenes eck on bis hesd, receiving terre | wat adacaiad ai Brown Universi, ere he greeted a monals for the above vessels will close at the Post | Thus it has been demonstrated that of the | show that several prominent republican poll- give Rocidental death. Ties Geese qrandered s verdict of | in 1826, and wae afterwards a tutor in thet inetitation. “ before the unanimous expression of popular | *0cidental death. The was thirty-nine years he visited Europe and studied in the Uni- cates token hea, M. | The eamiahp Germania, three political factions of which this Congress | ticians will be badly damaged by the revela- approbation. These fellows write their dwn | °ce0sht *Duive of Ireland. versie ‘of Bona, Berlin tnd Gottingen. ane York, Caplain Ero, for Cowen aad Mean, wit bom | #9840 up the only one 5 ing anything | tions. This only carries out the policy which | soitaphs in the. sentence, “Tre merit cannot tunes Guy wes teagheyed ia ttovciog her snow | Sa SeGage Chere, Harr, Dates ries sail at noon to-day from Hoboken, zi of moral courage, consistency and steadiness } the republicans in the present Congress have 4 till he was Bishop of of The mails will close be killed in New York if it has but a chance to | building at 467 Broadway, and while thus engaged « | He was consecrated October 81, 1847, and at the same it the Fost Office mt hai-yuat ta. of purpose is the radical faction. The con- | been acting upon during the whole session. asertiteclt.” ‘They tried to kill Grau’s troupe | Dank of earth caved ia, and in to tine eramed the recornip ot acharah st * e steamship George Wash: , a a servat republican faction engineered ‘They care nothing their against with force times delonged fhe Cromwoll tes, wilt pi pryronten Pole ro : a we rf sn oan sete co, | before it came here, before it hind # chance to ane ie re, meer Beveres Rema b4 ihe ‘bow ren pa . 5 4 rans trom per Xo 9 North iver The Fons Shor, |i bute aedon of lobby Jobber aed sroetoney | cra OF the publie, if they can only POT | gasert Hiselt, before they had listened to a | Ster,.mcssnn otive Bradway oxad, and dia on | ite Low Church Sito Btn ta ss Kaptain Hildreth, wil vail at three P.M. for the same | #butafaction of lobby jobbers and professional | petuate their power and shield the short single member of it; but they failed as diemally srs orf Sr andy yar ng He ioncoont pot ‘nese et port. riders of two or three horses ata time. Mr. Ray- | comings of the tricksters and speculators in as did the manager in whose service they were lived in East Ninth street, mi bH4 ot which ‘The Empire sidewhee! line steamship San Salvador, mond, in his course in Congress, in speaking on | their party. then enlisted. The disgust of the public at their misrepresentations now helps to fill Mana- ger Grau’s houses. The “brilliant, fashionable and crowded” audiences have ears to hear, and it fs impossible to delude them in regard to this or the other troupe, They form an intelli- Waptain Atkins, will sail for Savannah, at three P. M. to. one side and v. both, and all in the same eapegs seal og aarae Fiver, foot of Codar street. | afternoon, if :neonigal of this conservative @ popular sidewheel steamship Quaker City, Cay ‘William H. West, will sail at threo. M. to-day, tre | ‘ction. ‘The copperhead faction, alill inflamed Charleston, from pier 14, Bast nver, foot of Wall street, | With the poisonous dregs of the Chicago Con- Daring the past portion of the present month the num. | vention, still under thelr old delusion that ‘Der of immigrants arriving at thie port amounted to | the on war was oa failure, are still {intent But who are these men that Mr. Conkling is 80 anxious to shield? Are they Cabinet officers or fighting generals, radicnl members of Con- gress, State officials or well known manipula- tors of State politics? We want a rigid investi- gation of this matter, The people want to 2 = > 3 & 5 : Ha i 5 i i bi gent and impartial jury, who have already de- | Semmes be not ry ‘Washington ‘A Ore broke one a8 upon discord and revolution, fire, sword, know who were engaged in speculating in the i ¥— Which commited damage Involving. = lows of abeas | CORfusion, anarchy, anything for new shut | blood of the nation when fi was in to thoes | @0! between the two See as nec etre | sar thor dior pla eee pa ievchene sent Ca Rein 87,000, gf,thelt old democraile carta, They glority | of w life and death struggle, ‘The futtor of Mr. | Sra onore ued Girne tee thee Ose order cf” ‘Drevet hah. Gon. CHAS. R WuODe, | Athire were yesterday in wate que in the Casto se peel Hote of W. M. Shipman, No. 109 Myrtle ave. | Johnson, they exalt him to the seventh heaven; | Blaine at the the that Mr. Conkling made the Opera, A. Rassay Mrmwomn, A. A. Generel. House, and are likely to remain unchanged for some Bohs ent ka'olt pated of Olathe ee but they vote for Stevens. If they can recover | charges would lead to the inference that there | Moca Apo Apocr Normma—The fuse about | _2%4¢e Bood will perform the duties ofthe oftes inthe Py ee ecianly the Colledior’s he robbers have not been caught, the spoils and plunder of the government by | were prominent politicians in the State of the removal of the railings and stoops on Finh |" "™* dozens of whom are turned away et four, when the loves + The stock market was firm yesterday. Governments | KMOcking the heads of Johnson and Stevens | Maine who were hit. The effort of Mr. Conk- | avenue. Why don’t the rich abutters fee the rl See romeree ee rere steady. Gold closed at 130%, together and by tearing the Union war to hush the matter up indicates that parties (_ Business was moderaye yesterday, and the tong of the | to pleges, what care ther though the national ney in this Stage sre in dancer of being exposed. Councilmen, and have done with the job at once? : i! i f

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