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NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY, OCTUsIK 20, 1806. 5 RAE teeternitintandtnemenicDOG. 25580 wae. sm, ~-nntehan--achillte- 3 renamed Seapatsi eloquent and possessed the power . : Siete eympat oon ai wie RISTORI. AMUSEMENTS. Peon Aablingion Obie; aiguie THE WEEKLY HUKALD. case, perhaps be ee eee ones * Improssive Ceremonies at Grace Churoh—Dis- | ifn, aot vans 9 Bitte, bapend wes Bie Se. [Firat Prosentation of Matbeth. r -‘Thatin Theatre. aioe ee ee ne ** s'e- | PRs Otten Noweness aye: Boot btserers uguished Persons Mercan~ ‘as a public man, Mr. Van | Since tho Gret appearance of Ristori there was uot per- large audtence assembled last aight at this theatre Eilsritle, NW. baud aiguiy » TA douruat im the Conmirs. A ule, Bench, Bar, the Navy and character, He would never | baps an audience which combined so much of the | to witeess the Grit representation of Der Gekvime Corry ; The Wear Henaco or ihe preyout work, a0" Come, Municipal . Interests Representod—Meeting of the New Bar—Eulogies, Reselutions, &c. fashionable with the bighly tntellectaal elements of Agont, a four act comedy by Hacklander. The plot is k Howard, , Mame, face cut, Cop'aos a contimoation of You a arid the principal diguitaries | New York soolety as that which wa presont last | rather peculiar, The Hams Corry, — it reigning duke of oue of the small of red Were taken to Mond “THe 7 “ The obsequies over the remains of the late John Van before any execu- | night to witness her first porsouation of Lady Mac- | German principalities is surrounded by the oreaturos of | above jist .'n¢ludes only those brought tery Pe sped yee Buren took place at ten o'clock yesterday morning at Grace chureb. Long before the time appointed for the ceremonies the church began to fill, and when the hour for the services had arrived it was crowded in every names of sege.tal ebildron, slightly injured, we wore \ ‘Toe Giay Story ov ANHCCan Soguter, ‘As the pews of the accident circulated through tho Br WILLIAM BARNEY PHILLIES beth, The appreciation which an artist wins from the | bis mother, who wishes to rotaia the reins of govern Public is mot to be measured so much by the | mont iu herown hands In order to free himself from number as by the intelligence of the audience. | this thraldom he bits upon the idea of publishing te the Both im point of numbers and intolligence Ristori | world that ho has a secret agent who discovers all the ride of character to him forever away from every- thing th anpihing at maa the rhs aan, Wotcres Rarmeascy vor ran WOOK Heeacm devotion Id have enabled fem > tizens, yERs part with the personal friends and political associ. | {2A oxclustvences of devotion Wiss weillt Have enabled | received @ most flatioring tribute last night, for | ministerial secrets and disolores them to him. Thus | MkiNg the nawes of th mee ® ates of the deceased. The Manhattan Club attended '| the fact 1" seh the ‘which he honored | not only was the house crowded to its full each suspects the othor of being the secret agent, and, ee nie SS in a body, headed by such distinguished citizens | unsullied ong fencble dishonorable act or by any capacity im every part but the critical, the | being in constant fear that their plans are discovered, YURTUBA Pam KOU i AS IXTRRESONG Stomt wy Tina ©. Var ones as James T. Brady, Judge Moncrief, Edwards Pierro- REMANKS BY 2 + educated and those of the most fastidious liter. | reveal them to the duke, who by that moans 8 brie eine eed sabes oot ile | pomer—'Tax Gouoes Aix, Shranam 6 & Bane pont and August Belmont. A large portion of the Fesponso to the invitation of | ary taste ia the community wore represeated. The | that supreme fo somewhat felicred ot tha | ¢,1éoutenaut KR Hills, Unned States artillery, ua! ie ach tens meriana House, reside jortant ‘erope \ wift, formerly of the Ai aoe Tt also contains: —Important Newrs from BI ov Cuba, N. Y., leg bruised. Tolegraph aud Mail, including our Speciat Dopatoses Mrs. G, H. Swiit, Cuba, N. Y., slightly bruised. 4 Brow One of the sufferers, «lady with five ehildren, it ie | #04 Correspondence from London, P arie, Vienna, wore also present, together with most of the municipal and State officers residing or now staying in the city, The bar of the city was also largely represented, most slons—judges, lawyers, artists and W/erati who could be fie played, ermaoh a piegenst Ovesing 's entertainment, Of the lending Iawyors and judges of New York being | ‘mis the specker then eet ee geen in every part of the house, bap Re bay pay eae yao hought cannot survive.” Her children eegaped wit but | sets, Frankfort onthe Main, Atitens, Vera, Conant Present, Among the other eminent gentlemen in the church were Admiral Farragut, Commodore Ringgold, A. . Stewart and ox-Mayor Kingsland. The interest play was, course, and drcreased after the first and second acts, Mr. Po saps ds psiphoete gs: Penner, as Coant Oscar, was very incorrect in his dia- by ty, although version of | joguo, speaking in a carclens, laicser aller manner. which Shakespere differed considerably from the original. | he must endeavor to alter in future, Mrs. Ablfeldt ren- nople, &c.; our 6 1 Wont Despatehes, com 44 Impossible to procure the wamos of all the suftbr- mn pactal Warthingtion Deep , ers, as they are scattered in different parts of tho city, | Pring reports of all mattors of japiyrett tranepiring of ‘and the doctors in attendance upon the worst cases Lave | the National Capital during the Wort: Intorosting Lotter particularly referring to tho trial of Big Thander, the anti-rentor. Treat att isn ollock the offciating clergymen, cousating of deceased, om that ocesin, tgs wit Sr 'tecal Se | Nevertheless, the main poluts of the tragedy were care. iret har yank Gof Wea Recaoes Deweent, Wal, bat Sool aig Te nee Noahs Seatuet Dees Petee Meares relating w 26 Dorin) Ft Be © Rov. Dr. Morgan, the Rev. Dr. Harwood, of Now | versary, for contempt of court, the action of Mr. Van | fully preserved, and with few exceptions the text was | the auieldh as Oberhofmeister, although he ploasod bere Se porta of the Doviructive Eifects of the late Gales to Haven, and the Rev. Vandevoort Brace, walked slowly | DUte@ however, being prompted by the manly attributes very fairly adhered to, The English play was reduced | rather too “ieterential and cringing in bis Bare J POLICE INTELLIGENCE. the Shfpping on our Coast, inetad (ng Stalomonte of bis vature. The alluded to the down the aisle vo the porch and met the body as it en+ delivered by phe peo ty ern ier Bog tered, escoried by the pall-bearers and tho relatives and had listened to that speech, and to the speeches upon friends of the deceased. They then slowly returned to | Rnd ho did. not hostel ok ake the chancel, the Rev. Dr. Harwood reading tho impres- | whole American people were due to those gentlemen for sivo sentences at the. commencement of the burial ser- | the eloquence, patriotiem and pplliy winch they 9x, Vice of tho Episcopal Church. As hie recited the opening goagon, Cow whicl hibited upon that resses on Ge time were calculated to influence a targe number words, ‘I am the resurrection and the life,” the congre- | upon whom the orators of the opposite party colt nae gation became more quiet and subdued in their de- M@eanor than before, as if they realized that the holy bo influence whatever, In conclusion, be would say that impartial history would do japice to the efforts and place wes rendered yet holier and more sacred by the solemu presence of the dead, The body was gent- sacrifices of the deceased, of interest or party, jy deposited in front of the altar, the fol- for the preservation of ‘pion. Mr. Jatmos 1. Brady followed in some brief remarks, lowing mourners softly entered the pews reerved for them, and the service proceeded. The Rev. Dr. at the close of which the meoting adjourned. Morgan read the opening prayers and the lesson. Swill THE EVENING STAR DISASTER. sanding by the side of the puipit he then made a short address, improving the occasion, He remarked especially somewhat to suit the taste of the Italian translator, | Mr. Oscar Guttmann has joined Mr. Haerting in the For instance, it commenced with the third scone of the | Contemplated”” Irn to be honed thet thivwill commonce first act introducing the interview between Macbeth, pheciadbaier sperm wry plage Haan ~ nore aig orellg yd Banquo and the witches. In the second act the third orKlons sceno is curtailed and the fourth omitted, the act | them, at the puieol, ensoummed excbtions ueourae® ending with the departure of Macbeth, Banquo - and the other chiefs to take counsel upon the Park Theatre, Brooklyn. murder of Duncan. This makes a striking funle London Assurance is one of the few strictly modern to the act, and was most improsssivoly done, | Comedies that will fur atime hold an honorable position ‘The famous scene of the witches around the chaldron at | {9 the estimation of the critical—nor because of its the opening of the fourth act is loft out, necessarily ex. | Plot, remarkable sololy for Mts meagreuoss, nor on cluding the musical additions to perhaps one of the most | #ecount of the truthfulnoss of all its characters, bat dramatic and most popular passages in the play. The | 8 of whom wins our sympathies, but owing to the fourth and fifth acts are dovetailed into one, commenc- | Perfect coustruction of the play and the sparkle, if not ing with the announcement to Macduff of the slaughter | ‘be genuine, briltiaucy of the dialogue, None of the of his wife and childron, and passing on to the grand | beings who move in Mr, Boucicault’s mimic world elthor sleep-walking scene of Lady Macbeth, which might | Move or interest us. Sir Harcourt Courtly is go irr from the Purser and hie Ray inecr of the ‘Tuner of TuronteD GooDs—Masy or Tamu Recovenen.— | Evening Star; Account of the recent Ta rible Explosive On or about the night of the 10th inst. two cases of white | at St Louis; Partioulars of the Dest of Jolin Vom Goods, Inces, &e., valued at abort $5,000, belonging to Messrs | Buren, with» Sketeh of his Life; Radmq ad Slaughter, Kice & Goldenberg, 91 Broadway, which had been Inniod | Government Tax on Tobacco; The Tatest 1 “eaiam tateitt- site rah eree et ts ate sence; Movernenta of ania Anny, The ¢ "urea Now aformation of the theft was subsoqnenily n « | of the Wook, including all loading Politica | aad Loeat headqnarters, two detectives were devalled to ‘ h “we ype ye hain inventigation the a" Kt | sations, and the Latest Intelligence from Maxi °9,the Wow tolen Me " con, bo okaeet we bbe Indies, South America, the Pacific, British Prow Heo", Ke ; mer ne p Editorinla om leading topics; Sporting News, ¢ O8\siowg doarched sud a portionof the goods brovgbith ligt. Alayan. | MPOrtd of Tart, Aquatic, Fistic, and other sportia \« #%a! der. in turn, said he obtained the goole icoun Jacul Laibar, | Literary, Artintie, Fetentifie and Religious fare ‘igen jueadontd, Cagereeid be obtatned tha goals from, Mork | Theatrical and Musical Review; Foreign Gossip: Vare- Maggie Shannon, living ty Kyat Fortieth street | ties, Ae; Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods, and tit her, poasrasion the detectives discovered 6. lature | io Ae sie Com tmanctal and Money stureore Mar amount of the stolen property. For the Une botng no ther ele could be obtained by the wlloers to the Fiages and Deathe; Advertisements and ecconam of important events of the week OUR FLORIDA CORRESPONDENCE. Adventures of the Se of the missing property, aud they arcested ail tes In Whose possession the stolen property was fo John Stuart, alias Slannon, the reputed a Mate of the Vessel the frequency aud the abraptness with which of late Another Boat’s Crew Heard From—Two | properly have ended the play, so as to leave with the | deemnably silly arake; Dazzle, t@ tho last, so incorri- | 4) 1 of the ‘partion are we Mier satnents te Was Mesto con ch ie many of our most eminent and distinguished citizens | Women From New York Endure Untold | audience tho impression of Ristori’s magnificent acting | gible a chevalicr dlinduatrie; Lady Gay Spanker, in tho | Ulion ae tocivers and suapicious chatas ters, Fry Rggacdlveedele: 1 peg geen, 4 RE had been called away. Hardships—Are Nearly Snved. but at Last | rathor than impair its effect by the weak and rather | earlier stages of the piece, #0 heartless a wife, and Grace | Comau and commitied for examination. The r seteeelipmcmiiiiain 2 E25: Kory MAMOND ChOs search of the remainder of the stolen goods, with » fai Die From Exhaustion aud Descrip- “The clorgy then advanced to the spot where tho body undignified scene which followed. Horkaway 60 unluteresting and lackadaisical a youny rs pros) of anecess, The value of the g Ode already se. o64 -_ had'been ata down, and Dr, Morgan read tho committal | @m™ ae tains angers : : In Lady Macbeth Ristori had to pass through the most | persun, (hat we are almost surprised at the succeas of a | ty avout §3,00, TeRMs.—Singie eubscripiion, $9; ‘Three copies, @ +: service. On reaching the words “ashes to ashos, dus’ to Quarantixe AxcaoRacn, toe oe are tad Critical ordeal she has yet experienced. ‘The memories of | work in which but one character, Max Harkaway, the | orm Ronaxwy or ax Excwaxax Orricm—Aboul O40. | piog , $8; Ton copier, $15, Single eopias, Win © “dust,” he throw some earth on tise coftiny as a symbol of | rhe second mato of tio ‘illfated Kvening Star, Win, P, | MABY doubtless carried them back to the representa. | Mn‘, old country gentleman, finds favor with the dt prneinpetegirs ce Aypsie Pipe Bord pec counts each, A limited number of advertisements +e The Rev. Dr, Harwood. read the gee roe Goldie, stranded on this shore, abont four miles below | “ns of this part by other great artistes, and invited tarot Gener ib seatieaeiels or the oo pe owen Benhon Ve: Hg enema: Hanan ing between them, while the choir sang a hymn, and the | the bar, at ten o'clock at night of the 8th, and suce | ComPArisons which in some portions may have been un- and the amusing thouzh highly fnprebable gitus- _ =i anthem, “I heard'a voice from heaven,” which were | cacy in reaching this hamlet the noxt morning, after | T¥Orsble to the great tragedicnne, They may havo | tions’ brought about, causo us to overtook the gro MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. exquisitely reudeved by the choir, Mr. Morgan, of Trunity found fault with the melodramatic efects of the exits in | UBRAturalness of the” personages, and enjoy the int church, presiding at the organ. ’ The benediction was | walking at least twelve miles through swamp and jungle. 1 the melodramatic effects of the exits in | cay of the plot, from the exposition to the dénoue. : " then pronounced, and the audience quietly and slowly | jis account of the disaster is substantially the same as | 'B¢ frst acts which were not essential to the purpose, | iment, Last night London Assurance | was repre The steamship Homry Chauncey, Captain Geay, wilt dispersed, the relatives and sriends of Mr. Van Buren and other deviations from the accustomed rendering of nted 4 Brooklyn, and, as leave this port Satariay for Aspiawall that published, except that his boat was entiroly filied vs : vidual whd ; ’ pio i ac ee with passengers, all but four of whom were ladies, Ro | ‘B® Fart, but no one could witness the superb | \°t!, PU lent bare Fsond 1, "in | taken befor 7 Mab Uy igh ane ery a eReader met fero laicon forward yesterday afternoon, at four o'eloe\, | toxt all his ones when the steamship went dowa, and acting In the éleeping scone without acknowledging the any Littie defects, was worthy the encomium® | Fir. tage and lives al bf Greenwich treat” | Will Close at half past teu o'clock om Saturday morning ai freran poceod that they Me eer tia to rest | bad othing but a small piece of board to navigate with, | Immense superiority of Ristori. Nothing that she has oo Oe Lone ay eet oe etoagh, | Terr or Sramxorere Puares.—Pa! Brennan, 0 car The New Yous Hrnaio Edition for the Pacitic—wae yot done surpassod it in inteosity and in the effvot pro. | (Aas 17a" ne ‘or the wild, girlish exuberance of the country lass, sho duced upon an audience, The house was a5 hushed and | substituted the forced enthusiasm of the actress,” Mr, still as if no one but herself and the trembling doctor | 1. Lamb's Meddlo was an excellent piece of act aod Hp ~ ink. | @Ppreciated ay such, Mr. Davis’ Dazzle was an uneven and attendant—watehing her every motion and drink- | Meet e.g Mioastoually by many pointy of ing Ia every self-accusing whisper of her troubled | excellence, and frequently degenerating iuio the mere dream—wero prevent. Terrible as was the scone | display of traditional effervescence, made the oommon re 4 ight comedian, Mr. Conway, assuming the réle of 3 of the murder which haunts her steep, the pic- | Herevurt was aocm to little advaniages Aware ol, the ture was recalled and invested with tenfold horror | lack of genuineness for which his character is poculiar by the calm, conscience stricken sleeper, stntuesque and | he acted without evidencing one particle of earnest faith terrible; seemingly unconscious, yet revealing by tho | im the creed of fasion oon ones! cians’ te tiene motion of Ler handa in her efforts to wash away the | Chippendale and Meatayer, both of whom were accept - sta‘n of blood, and by her broken sentences, the story of | able; and Mrs. Henrl, whos: Graco Harkaway wos « Singttarly artificlal rondoring of & very unattractive a fearful crime, The choking sob with which she utters | T2000 ing be ready at hatl-past une o'clock im the morning Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, arrested yererday by @ dotectiy the chasge of steallug a box of nging to Mr. Devid I Tv: ‘ara of ‘the month Hrennan we at Kinderhiok, whero President Van Buren was buried ; but in compliance with the wishes of the deceased hi3 remains will be deposited by the side of his wife at Albany. THR COFFIN ‘was of rosowcod, lined with lead and covered with black cloth. On tho lid was a silver plate, bearing im Roman Aesters the simpie inscription :-— QeOeeneae tne stat eb eet Le sess tL ODE LEME TE HEATED JOHN VAN BUREN. 2 Bous Fxurvacr 8, 1810, 3 3 Disw Octoper 13, 1866. 3 cane researeenrarnsnercadecovesense taceroes rece A wreath of japonicas and cumelias, studded wit! From repeatedly being capsized he lost all but four of the ladies, there being left nine persons, all told, in the boat, This happened during the first (orty-eight hours. He then took a shirt from one of the gentiomen, his own boing torn off, and rigged @ enil by putting 4 cross bar through the arms and lashing an upright plece to it NEPORE COMING IX SIGHT OF LAND one man and one woman died, and were thrown over- board. The rest of the men and one lady became insano from thirst and bugger, and jumped overboard. This ‘white roses and relieved by a bordor of dark groen | If the mate and two young women, Misg Rosa Howard myrtie, encircled the inscription plate, Tho remainder | and Miss Annie Norton. They knew on the night of the of the lid was covered with crosses, made of the came | gth that they were near a port, from the feeble glimmer dont Chote ue pee re the Doctor may he y _ Schenck wit! be at No. 42 Hond Street. aan New York, every Turaday, fron 9AM Wo 3PM no talso to setting the atereot: was arrested for receivis nu goods, a! men seqitred both the deveu.iants to give Mall a te iy 2 $1,000 each to answer before the Court of Gener é; ya al enouene Ansacirem—On Thuraday of lat | gate Wall Bizle af (eutlemen's Mase. week Anna Cilbort, living at 16 Greeme street, was wolking _ 5 Dr, You mbere Curves Hrowe'itis or tw. fammation of the alr cells uf the lungs. Wier SU i wee une, corer of Twenty clguth »ireet The latter named Antonio playfally snatched wha dowere, and whiol bad been contributed by the Mantat- ‘ 5 a almost ingrticulately, “Here's the sinoll of blood stil! ; ew hae. mpuied AAsOINT Feiry bat, Cette eee as - rite, os $an.Clob end the persoual friends of the Gocsased. The pod peiene ee paces ew’ | all the i: an of Arabla will not sweaten this little The Matinees Te-Day. srising her by the ares, Licked ee inthe some Kint she innpace' Cooma body of Mr. Van Buren was brouxist to the church im. | this lighthouse; wore nearly © | hand!” fillkd the whole house. ‘This was dechdedly 4h Tho matinge ewertainments arranged for ibis after. | {ell to ihe givand. hie was al the tne in a deliciie situs | at ly upon its arrival at this port, and has remainod | Portunately a slight rain came on at dark, omd Mr. a ne whol a was ly the sor. shah § on, and the tajurios iutiieted upon bay ate of a, dn: perme sirortasadele there ever eluce. It had becn hoped that the body Mi most ub piece of acting which Ristori hes yet | Bum will engage talett of « very high order. eo pry. eee, ee = ee vomertey emenees by Ze a Kiliptiy Sewrtog 2s act iis ‘would hare remained inn cuflicient wtato of preserva. | Ookdie wrung a small quantity of water iniotheirmouths, | ised the audience did not permit the | fremmes arc ample, and duo altention bas tron be. | pik, | aval tne tens of ar indmetee. nat lee iris | pean LOCK BETO wal Gis hemes ion to allow of sir, Van Boren’s tamity behotding once | obtained by spreading » small piece of petticoat on the bigs . ahh dial bash parents reside tw Wecoan, Rew Jerwsy, way Highest premium N.Y. Hate Fate, 1908, scene to proceed without recalling her twice to the stage | Stowed on the matter uf closing the performances at more the once cenial features of (holr departed rolative, | after-thwarts. This greatly revived them and reopened v Disaprartace —Last week Witttam Coney As i such hours s¥ to euit the convenience of ladies, visitors nace Finest Overcoats and Be eae rea that Gocompodition ed sircode | thelr stiffened jaws. They were sitting in the botiom of wo tpg! erro at fa ree weed de ate: frdes toe oogaszy. ete: ohilagen. ‘ and Jolin ©. Cook ware neighbors, hey are sono lwicer: | seen te tne caine Pret art a deadly fend separates them. A Tew days since Corbet: M4 Fourth avenue and OF Lafs took a fancy that ho wanted or ought to have euniry ga: <remeerenerrrees rece Srey aR Got eae tae | «Sinn OR Mam het Taane ee er at a belcag ing ription, @ BANTAK olé mand, eorect sovms, had Loaa a Wooster acpets only waiting {ur the later to encumber: a net tm, and itwas therefore wt vrce enclosed in the lead | the boat quietly, hayds clasped on his knees, when the WHE MANGATTAN CLUB HOUSH. = a a et So ee Mr, Van Buren at the time of his death was Presdunt | board. The boat passed through two breakers success. of the #avhattan Club. Their hotige on this oronsion | futly, bat capsized in the third, in water so shallow that parquet, dud im the dress circle rose spontaneously to | The Ristori matinde performances commekoe at one their foot as sho howed her acknowledgments. So g°na- | 0'¢lock, at the French Thoatro, Madame Adelaide Ristori ine an ovation few artists have over received ou the New | *ppearing as Elizabeth, Queen of Kogund. York stage. Miss Maggie Mitchell appears at one o'clock at the Making allowance for the difference between the | Broadway Theatre, in her remarkablo porsonation of Bi eb le ti made i Vashienal Gar te Made te Order. roma tp ae wind Corbeit, Mout ate : r a0 a permit, but ether Janguage =) Shabepere and the fap Halles tongas 7 the sen a oe whieh ane ade See found Corte tM ra soa i ia the wa De oa ol a init ane “een Be oi" ia ir | to whieh was represented artists last might, . The Broadway Theatre matinie Hor bets andy stat oatek ai aps of j.cslon, loi “RD fish, med erithont pao rate, we must pot compiain too hardty of the vehemence | 447 presented a apectacte of the highest fashion. Po aee ie ike i conendtcher | Per Chetes Fare pale oadag = with whith many of thé pawages were declaimed, al- | The Pant matiné», with Mr. and Mra, Howard Paulin | arrrurren Boxavany 1% vue Sxvnarn Wann —Alpout BU RKY, ao though, in view of our traditionary impressions, they | their excellent charactor representations, opons at Irving seemed in some instances exaggerated, as wore also the | Hall at tom o'clock im the forenoon, # fact which our aetions and gosticulations of the a-tors. readers will do well to romember, #0 as to be in thoir half-past three o'clock on Tharedey morning the *alirmtion cae of ove of the oMcars of the Seventh precinct was altracted aad g,the appensauee of oan af sve windows of « yr ators a1 A farket jedisow strests, frorn whic . foveed oft. he . fs — News) was | Signor Glech, for example—who, upon the whole, gave We in due ae Peo re ita, par abatiar had bean exvalning into the matter ow a ae & Very good rendering of Macbeth, indeed, we might say, ing celebrities w repeated 5 ™ Paul, aes a pale, and fous it bata’a: 4 date te Pogue ches beat nr | ta raany passages above the average of those who claim | Tony Pastor's matinse entortaiamenta commenoe at | Purcuinag hi ave dh farther he foregone’ tp oe ey eee Boe under (he coset ern tle found: ogo aut beaded arky, — to be stars—very much overacted in the murder scene, | is Opera Honso, in the Lowery, at half past two o'clock. and he would do well to moderate his posturing in futare, | The great local draina entitied The Upper and Lowor Ten In the banquet scene he was much better and deserved Thousand, will be produced, with Tony Pastor and the & = nd Abani ited paci@ntly to " areal. Tye culvred ome covelous of bis tinigitee s anode, | 13 Neeeau ai reat, below Diack a» the een of spades, who, ing limsol€ rai ”, a "Pata ilonnnially ncoeped he aiiatign, wud sire tdget wha! Foi My "TAM wht tihice, i i 2 7 attle boy, | the applause he received. Aw usual, with every | ‘Btire company in the cast. Ffongs and dances ay usual, | who gave picosme as terley om: ¢ cf Abe surf. | here | play produced by the Ristori company, the costumes were | Charley White's Minstrels and Combination Company | Stove tust'migit ave bean te | Tedlen Zrgneh Hope. May Sater Boies magnificent and appropriate; that of Ristori, im the later |W!!! bo out in full force In matinée performances of very acts, we think, being the most superb we have ever | Varied attractions, at half-past (wo o clock, at Bryauts’ seen. Mechanics’ Hall, Broadway. Anosine aw was yonterday driving» «pan of borses slong est Treaty third etree!, near the river, whew one of the hurses baeame prmeynee batky. Sturgis thereupon leaped down from iis truck, and, | y Marringe and Cotiwa i 2 hors, Hatin and Kid isuppere to Wedd ngs and portion, J a3. Polish ant Promena te a MNES "tec! Sea 4 M. Hartz, the iliuaionist, will repeat bia extraordinary object cometory Catholic church | To-day Ristori wil! appsar as Elizaboih, Queen of Eng. . - agp py gl , a 2 : and advise you of the fact. land, at a grand matinés, the last time she will play | (ate, including the Indian Basket (rick amd the Charm. | Akio 4 ifes pormoaied felimerasaly fi ‘ean trl lat | aeaelied Meul fre ot tharge, at erated tevaer smeesigpee brilliant, TUS CONDUCT OF 2EB LADEN DULINO THE Gals, that character In this eit ing Growth of Plowérs, at Dodworth Hall, ina matings, | horse's forelegs and then ativched iy » true ahead of | Address Dr J ARin'a ‘Wonghion, Moward A smomson. of our last sad, «: be ¥ pammagy Staged a le ; nd raped to le I un, oF al she ladles I spoken of wy Mr. Goldie CITY INTELLIGENCE. Theodore Thomas’ Wirt Mymphony Solree, | {ake berg yom’ vis erro of eo m Bnet Mpa et tis bate i ove wth prondina vaicor et ie: or ets her neo.on, is frost) and Migs Norton nee man ner tr The Une syraphouy woltce wil take place at teving } Mac sioyer Wm Magny ie 1 Pp ee kh he Wns bounaion ova ensabaouty (who had,’ ia n to the meort of wormed arin, tie cobiibte ithe Patt Nonapetaecs “oteoanes ih wal this d+ Ti programme comprises Die Meis- | \estering welt bons to total at Yh {teen rin rhage oth baie ihm | Sag a Cox, trimmed. wit tritaming, made to be worn the weather is fine there yiele On thm Mal ph : iedbthoven's | =0™ ean prime ods, ‘eusitinna) oot weeseine pocendnoy Preaek AH al ewele ofllcer, with’ belt), who surrived the rest of he pansengers, | ihe Fark, this afternoon, commencing st three o'clock, by are eo . spd aera Taree A Wanmse re Ounines Dipve.—Po | | Sereee WESar sd cocd oppitad'nt he's Ao sor Ithes= were bray le, ladylike, uncomplaming, ‘ark Baud, concer 3, of Bebubert, m vm Seneca eneemenent ee Me 8.1. Mb Sher nel. deazon of ang tuemoaives nad | Tax Sexan Sepane oer —Aa rmproraie’ hae jst wm | HOF Al gee Ba that atcrdag waite Geting thet oebey a _Ersrqred ON of Patz ang, Wore fet, fees Whereas the bar of the ay of New York hare swoaired ~ ect oe pea tg | ant Teck — effected in the method of pumping water from leaky vessels, | Hence aud Mr. Wm. Mason will appear. a pig fate wt» ‘ Gelightt al and wondertul arte Cf poten the sad news of the hus from 1 “Armericn’ an afuwet within’ sight of bie home, 0: Joka 2 Buren, Esq. for thiriy years a member of Wel profetinal brohernond: and event, wirile ft tekes from the THE MA OF MART, ot beanitat PREP EMH, for ale path Snag mere reir PRR GerT! mart me et chiutea oo which for icity of cgnastruction, facttity { operation En omplee ae tiZwen for tho ork aited, an persedes Mi-cellnncous Theatricals. pomp in use, It por bay at fenaverPaen ing to an ora Aigner Ble commenced a series of entertainments at but ‘consists almply of pies unde vo A Physician's Testion ard ote BUUNHATA KALLISTON jot am hepuy to fad the y in was sbout twenty years of axe, quite ir. Miss Howard, on the contrary, was cons, Mins tall, with dark b. the Amembly Buildings, Philadelphia, on the 17th. a of suasenemian Slonnance: and deprives ths come, ern yng oho OF uno inches, and a- thor foraing the cs rane in | The City Mosoum theatre of Philadelphia opens on the | fnured men would approte uf fu No Liab LAbeed oy atures pe hoe ibe eat BF cur nat‘pupaice'n ‘gps ood | Hook Sony etter Tersccmeetia emt! | 21h iow ater an enlemgement, for Asdaten of patie | civ aiog te eeton =the se. wd bn vshenmn pcre a a frie; fore be it 4 The hs “hye es of experiments with the aynbon tn | comedy and spectacniar drama. i — Prince's Tuprow mtg te Pen nce Vis. city ot New | Tsend you the Untied Siated Navy Ward, New York, lias inekiret its Se. eftretione.”* 11 ne gient heather “ coh pi ay a i | erties Spars adie Rented Sinan ete Mncellanewns iualenk caeinnge ina Live rehearsal of the Piitharmonic Seclet op Down System. re Medi iced woah the Ode! on ta ng at the manufactory, near the Canard ‘The first pul iy 4 dev 7 Peles cr . « eas vt his | those who ook’ Hersey Cify, ba all pronouwced the'reeulte mast seti- will come off at Irving Wal! this afternoon st thive faeeeen Bs 1S eh ie a anne f reall cod “Secwlen ee stiomares own tonviettons factory a berskting down @ ortert » ~ ration by the calamity. Duara prow Ixnacixa Powoxors Gas.—Coroner Naumaun | O'clock. and they are Momamne rad te dntetiotuel | Ted 1 tink 1 de fo Mr. oldie to stato that | veaierday heid an inquest at No. 8H West Furiy-fourth | At ten o'clork this moralog Mr aad Mra Mbward Peat | sic wsne. past fer A tude, loans of cir 4 virtuee which render a brave sailor the trusted one of those committed to }ils care. boatmen found the rematys thi Re gd shown by Do marta ot ie destroyed most . iy. smail female; « nearly entire foot w beantifaliy formed, and had always heon encewd In a ht shoe. | buried the remaine in the encloged lot ap- treet on the body of Jolin Ronuhauenn, » copper and tin | will give « matinée at the sane lll pp ay 2 eLalduring ihe oper. | The Bateman troupe open in Vhilsdelphia on Monday oe fueled f the poisonous qos su tonicbentbie. | ‘The concerts given by them in Hoxton and Haltimoge He wont bome, and after drinking & cup of milk went to | pnts toon voryrouccostul, Parepe and Mr gnoli in parts weng eat for potwhthetand | cular being greeted ow every occasion With enthusiastic hours apeecanenty fans od applause athe? doveased bia death Lg ‘he next Sunday concort at Irving Hall # ll introduce caused by the inhale of ahtsons ‘te * Deceased | Mise Kate McDonald, Mile. Cavw'tle (ro aud Morera. Pol- no one ni. encod, Thot.s copy ef” ins, proceeds serowend ol vag Tar ‘of Rew Vort to the gud offered in the game of the family OF the devoaned, ‘and that the same be published in Ct form. eee reading of the resolutiona, which were sub- i eequent! Judge Betts called ov Mr. Hamuel J. i ple sad to soldiert and sailors who perished inthe | was atty years of age and a native of Germany. Jock and Colby, iu addition to Mr, Thomas’ admirabte or- Tiiden to respond. ; hy Scictoe RY DROWNING.—The remeine of Richard Galley, 7 en - REMARKS OF MR. INLVES, ith avenue, enterday fe ating ir Carl Anschuta’s concert» at the Germania Aaseu Mu Teanne Mr. Tavex said be @d not kdow Mi be cote to | Imperfect Machinery ou the Kvening Ste. py ahaphigps Feeapiieel cjaet, Hasth ores yon Rooms will be Continued on Sunday, October 21 The it ‘the meeting that he would be called upon to address it on this mouroful occasion. He would not attempt any Slaborate eulogy of their deceased friend. He had TO THE EDITOR Or THE Henato. ‘uw Yous, Oct, 17, 1866, 1 wae one of the mechanics employed upon the steamer Pvening Star at the firet placemoat of the ma- nes a mar: Intemparate habits, and from Other facta | programa@e le one that embraces «ery variety @ wmusu brought to light It ie believed he jumped overboard and pat i Fo iE ect aeted s seediet of doeih: Yeoss | THE ACCIDENT ON THE ATLANTIC ANO GACAT WESTERN wuletde by dro RAILROAD. New City Kaitnoan.—A now city railroad line baw sprang 1h i# S otpp late aber ule por bittly Fae fidwi's avey Mice, We Dey wicers ve ebinory ond boilers on board of that vessel. | have at es - (From the Titu Herald, vet. 14.) Me im. into existence, entitied “The Grind Street Cros Towa Rofl . im tony virlous times overhauied oF examined them, ahd must | 10% ‘coumany.” The care ram. trom Grand siren Torry wo | . The New York i cast yortorda: serene all Sina. Precuin tan fre au. | cay thatthe ongine aud bouers were both old when first | the foot of Desvrosses street, throuch Vesiey street, morning, n, Vewnd at Dr, tonreud sett depen, tel Broetwaz, sod track a foo miles engt of Chien be Tux Moneus. —The dead boty of oa unknown women wee neo precipitated down the embankn ents distance of fort brought imto the Morgue yesterday afternoon atsinocionk | PLC ‘bit the ongine and rolling over befor she was found Aro: in the Harlem river was about | reaching the bottom. TI n om ration, placed in that ship, apd that for the last two years they mzgtnc tion, aud | bave been unfi for any service whatever. Thoy have humor, which | bad little or wo repairs and have never been thoroughly | tye fert six inches high and bad brown hair hen found ductor, Mr, Whit ai) aKon otramt. Hold by sib druggies. that came from | examined by the Inspectors. The men employed im | she wore a spotird ealioo dress, balmon skirt, white che. ties, 6 et a * Thoee boilers have conderived therm, and, | mise, how. grey Manuel perioost, wuiin aiickings and | We ‘apon the train, which wor made ep ¢ A Great Mesaiua (or Ladies. Nw being an myrel!, 1 endorse their opinion ge eee nh ss ing car and (Wo passenger care Moet, if net allot tne i. Facrsue” ‘v dF gy as Tees | an hed ae aeons inca wos WnES TUNG MATCH Pesci ee oa ne shed | mand e full examination into thie wad affair — " Thet waL. hams cath comma but tecr | A Save Pte Care. In society hé wae the’| Wed the back councciion been regeared, and iy whom! | The Reputed Champion of the United sentes : “ oc ems tabetod. Fe — imight be eames of ier. | Was the wnter bottom and leg hard patched doring the hae aes teed) Meee ‘beh tis chewwere weil filed, «ad (We ovcupanie fen Be o an with bim sometimes, I( was on imote than one | repairs of last Joly* Yomerdey afternoon the first exeitement of ide aport. | tffered severely, Most af the waiorunste poopie was o-cesion my obligation and his necessity to differ with ~-— —— — of the at ‘ot conveyed beck to Meadvile, end Bit poe - any im, sometimes: a ‘of impationce; - oe 1 TS. ing seaeon came off at the race course, in . ought on 10 Ct aererk Soenuse, lige all pony ba =] temperament and tn THE BOARD OF INSPECTORS OF STEAMBDATS Wrestling match, for @ parse of one thousand bat erie geen SO ».. | prompanans petuous motives, he concentrated himself upon the par- 410, Oct. 19,1806, ] The conten’ wore 8 SF ts Uohied Seaton bad c weart and everything thet was * | rie Mernld’s Crepe mt um Hage phe 1 Teer ee Nee ne ea rt | The Board of Inspectors of Bleamboate, {0 session 19 | pemed simon Thompson, raised by Mr. Jobin Thompyon, Sn ot Vantaa ~ ‘ Me snip rae my ja the deceased, he thought, which made tne fo pa gam lim os somewhat inconsisent, In th afew miles from the ety. A, Levett's Arownric Swietepia ba tindarsed three o'clock the parties were on the grounds and is vat wsom! 6 ve last ten Gaye, Sdjourned to-day a en ee 8 Ome oe the bow argrment and the excitement of diccursion forse, and examined Ba. ering for the mrengio. Doth enrigped te, tho rail, Oregping Give wre me oy i ee at Fog “Toliseate retection | merous devices appertaining Yo the saving of life on bent 4“ ar) performing the ation in nbous two | S!IViAY TN earenins cur eae, ‘capeme - “J South ave justified. rode a popular audience as s | steamboats, Among the mort valuable war the Ne tea, While bis entagouswt tired (he spectators by ab- ieee dtmee that the coaches were ichtl¥y loated, and a rome - Tura rider would «fiery steed, when he com. | saving tackle of Brown & Level, which attracted wi about hal€ aa boar in epdlors mamteavres, die | 10 ry as tothe large wimbet 1 ‘passenger ia | © Bens skilful Tito 1 the atimmules of his owe excited and | versafattention, it being ® sure mode of dvengaging | playing all the while the most complete ratiafaction. | ‘het ier was Os koem | The Crepy 2 daneters ag 0 folty spirit, and he received beck from it some- | boat instantaneously frou ils tackle by one man, | The negro hung his heed and looked ball dejected but Larne At Bverdell's Cord Depot, 302 Broadu aye J s A gentle ‘oe Kt the mognetic reaction that exists between | either under full speed of otherwise. it received the | gemed epir' before the other had completed bis props We teorn that one of the A. © poung wan | THe miowt giegant WeadiQ « wae oaty } . x! 7 taigyeres. of . ev eee 1 hix audience. T remember one secanon | unanimous and ungnaliliet approval of the Boord rations matis(actorily to Wimself. The wrestle was the | ne could Got be ancerisine?. wax fount dead : | awe Pai® .'e pp enti ‘of the political \palgn of 1962 deceased } poner eae — a fe tere Pare Oey fam three 10 one 00 | Oder the rubbish. Me had teen (ir fen upon hie face All Prives in the Kaval 2. | toe . yite pronervers meg wee awe imate a speech ot tne Cooper [namie “moan ts se + NEW YORK MERCHANT DROWNED. At lest 130 parties clenched but the won | pow of woten, aad wes bald de ‘2 yy she " a Sewnun) | shes ated: a tae ‘ n 3 short oe, the negro throwing his anlagoniat furty mo & wre second serve pap eccerring { j find hse vad, with great emphasss, we mutt befor the war: Hereox, N. ¥., Got. 19, 1866. | POM Ootiae il the erowa keemed to havecontdence | A the rome palnh which shows ’ poms official magic: | ne deem lectin Rinses ae He knew, wo doubt, that the | tod 1 1 On thet | Mr James Derrickson, son af the seutor member of | jr, ine white man, and the betting war all ome #ided The Atlantic sad eas Western 1 sad hen ensunined se) oy : ‘ wenn Mowing Ma ohin v Sy own opines | ee grni on audieboe ns ever tue firm of Derrickson & Dartlett, peper dealers, of New | '" AP eines tow minutes, the two, men were ealled | Tovutation of cing ong of (he wont sovim of tenvel ba ees ne AC Occasion ho Apoke (© M6 EAN chat weoamon a leer teow | YOrk, was drowned at Chittenden's mili in Stockport | io time, Pric Tiatidied birosaN cnctiorety, but the | Me conu'ry,, hal there bas aa muranagemant. pashat sine cana Wich hs on jak wren wow he kad | Jewry aftrcoon, He bad wcted the ml ou lat | wogro han alt tg om wey, and threw hs sinovoume | Fm Sia Me er) a ee ee | antetetop's.tiaiy bye, caked ; oo eatiresoGeneral be maver alec ope Pe eee When he wippes bad fon over Oe te Sal tte emcee protebly seven beindred kpectators prevent, | day, © a pat the vend 18, portent ropur eros, | SOY A Mare cheve Prismpal anya igh . h deceased used ie a recovered 4 loud cheers greeted the conclusion of rach round. ta the Corrs Telegtap i ~ one ; Mier Ll adatery tere, misinterpreted, and did ‘not his tends Bie was swonty.seven The tuckers of Prickew were muh dieappointed in the Sate, bo 7 rer | oy Hoe tAlaraie is bear the construction eonght to be pat upom 1t—that the res lt of the match, tnd considerable money changed Ww YY. Dewer, New 4 e ’ ’ (Na forwarded ‘of age, aud was a young gentleman highly erteem a respected. 7. shoulder bratred contest ought to be relinquished after ‘| should bare sipidiccelihihllly Mis r aa ‘ —— feached o certain stage. J do not now distinetly romom. os : miel, CAery : head sigh . . the bw: ati’ ressiog, and recall the cre: matances counT. At V4ue Cottsan took place on tbe Ti. Lather, Viecennes, intone, stibitiy trated | RUM oarchipe s further Whee to zy (44 tens J Mr, Van Boren’ ures States OBTHCT 10th, Ther wes no ahelt ree, The gig rece wee won “ Tr telat. ond wile New T ny; beade 4, tion, and certainly not Dis | Oct. 1h Hnited Staten er The Stonmer Dowro ot ur | wy the Varune it 19 mmiduter 1% The barge rece Pa eer ey ie a wna inore completely | go. This ease bad been on appéal to the Supreme Coartof | waq won ly the Undine in 21 mitates 16 seconts, is r and entirely devoted to the old JeekPOniAD | the Uniteg Bintes. A final decree of disposition, was pre. | unde, ‘reo m tot ‘The prize tn the fire race © Rivers Vieceanes, tnd; heed badly Mev Vedios, 1 Vou Wish Bear tifm! | Liertaliy Injoret . © | brewet xt yet easton, hich at a later fag eaiied ¢ or harris Wadoo S, Frewrborg, S ¥.; orm broken ant , Care Hive anes we nA lage of ‘Mr, "Wan Buren's varest. he tesseortes comm Be moa caine quail Mester Cay | aie of 5 MEY, by | tet aN BR een eee orcs a Lae ut Pictoty and vindicated before gilwho knew hiws He) tng alone eu (isd to 8 SapEe IA 164 F.pture the erew d Hers Ap WE it x