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r ' 7 NEW. YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OUTUBER 23, 1866.—TKIPLE SHEET. 7 ee ee eeu nadh soos non tna See ne Ss aera 4 — diiatins.eoi, ae against im is too has made Tomy Pastor's Opera Monwe roor & popular at meen e preview permiied tome ote ie CITY POLITICS. Say yg a Spey sent. see eae can eevee ness, wae ees we shall we account for this widespread demoral- 4 “ee apmnncnenrnne ernor Penton. in praising 10 tus Germans such ® weil Ristori tones Performance of Macbech. | {> 8 slready plethoric stock, oo oeerene Sean ri ‘ mitts eho ization? Corrupt and corrupting 28 is our | np. Demerz atic Party in the Political Areus-— conceded modification of the Prema Exclee ae " ip alte of the’ axceadinaly dloagresasto. weather taat | (25, SexDit@. the ‘wolement mantis the hoa ie ake ther “‘~ government, a deeper source Of the ovil Megisiratles of ¥: osu reat Poatanea te oe 2 rospectabie ea and lager evening the French theatre was again crowded with a | lot of the Hello of the Village and the uw nee Cae oe ba “g* - evening in the Py Samy tm ten tably defective | inas of the Ki 13 from the prewed§ #20 rigorous application of | brilliant aud fashionable audienes, attracted by Ristort’s | drama of Columbia's Bluo Jackets, The stor won Headquariers, Latiumer S the lamentably With « ando—The Political Horse mn 8! rau morale, and everything e fi Brooklyn, for the ; ( hear smust be sought ws a sot School com- Markee wecsing Out the Nags—Bargnins. (ey ie eighth distrct James Brooks, under the new | *<o%d appearance aa Lady Macbeth. Every part of th® | that makes a pl he F introduces #0 tho | aadrosses from several prominent. re ey i BEB = <8 - b eat ; . ” o oe bly | audience for S Ot & sig re ‘moral cdudation of ~ + "Par. | Bickerings and owning’, S&C. bargain With Me“art Halk bas received the nomination | louse was filed, and the performance was thoroug . Anis the eudience was @ large number of . te nd Swa, 282: 2 ‘Tammaby and McKoon endorse. | aporeciated and applauded. Le DALY Gppreaqivu, has & large heat And “age tuna MD ; . muitecs, put be pasted SM ner and de- | fo ise tho stirring ianglage gf °D0 of Its chiot | oF tte formttyaa'alen rocetved tho endorsement of | I ic IEE Libithe mek doteemasindiae ho alwaya arrivgs a the right place Me. Cacsncuy MOOS MEneES On ont Be and + . | ments, and ea a he 8 Lhe mor y who eaca| om many « | wn. o with them for the pu Of Aipousai iy pons inueh.cease, peesohlng.. Be Ge | isons clunker font Merrimaaetearicommorsite reriy; | MOM Sem” ihe cits" Ghposda on cccrsom |, on ee ‘cod: tho. repotition of Mate.|, combat aad perilous pomidsen amapetwed’ fhe play, wpce | (1 with them Gets nage « nounce such flagrant and vitiating immorali- i 7 *, reels up | Robert Johnston, late of the Sixty-ninth regiment, whd | bave previously noticed mar De Tae whole, is extremeny inal ‘and improbable, pro 44 ai ove during Uo prement campaiga ; 1 artist's theatre {s flaunting | “°C” munished im_all tte recent dh." Tor ark { takes tho ficld ad the nomince of the Fenian Hrother- | yoth. We have again to praise tho tine scenery, the | {ht whom. is exiromoly ludienoell Aad WARTS SL SS Sono ever oofiro worm sa important, They were aakad ties as the model ME | to the present contest im the Stato of N. ‘ol hood to punish Mr, Brooks for certain alleged Congres: |... ,on, costumes, the picturdsque tableaux and the won- | much better comedy than drama, Lk. Was well received } (his fi) sy whether the republic shall live o¢ before the public, } Hereey’' on’ tn giana panies ‘elf blind and ed gear ger a ane ieee yee derful acting of Ristort in the murder scene, the banquet - . home prea aod will rémain upon the bills daring | yi.) , was the question at jaaue. It was geet G.—Fi the paisa aap con joy oreremnpabaemdame te aaa Ais the Bea ingns oe teronlona ae is will be | scene and thé sleep-walking see We have again to | the romaluter of tho week ously A whether ty moricap people ‘shalt Pouriean RroriG.—From tone and | heiplessiy, facing an antagonist whose strength it fears, 1 ON Cunontrated on fret Bighth, act #, the radicals act | concemn Signor Glech’s rendering of the part of Mac- Sea Francisco Minatrets, dictate Lo (Lio conquered the terum oa which they ahall temper in which the political organs and par- | but whose activity keeps it beyoud the reach of any | y*soly and will nominate ‘some ents. am, of sound beth, which he makes more melodramatic thas: tragic | Notwithstauding the disagreeable weather of last even | bo Uatmiiy! 0 ton Wulou, and wt by pi ig disans discuss their disagreements we should pein pr Hither Lok gigi Se domme tt is MUMte Hikely that Me Biron $4 MAY | and tore burlesque than either, He depicts the usurper | tug the above oamed uuitreis were pve asia fad Veen said that the wseion ‘of the repubiiean pasty ished ever, has good pluck tn is, Which it feels vo 3 yo co es who m boy, and is, no | crowded houre, The programme vas somow simi was exuded 1 was or i ten year ago, conquer not beggin: i Near of polities} Hotddg th desperate contest for existence; and whatever may be Si geome srry Bese fr, oS oe one oe of (oo great | (6 that presonted [ast week, and the same appreciation | and to conquer It bat io Preaideet am made Baltimore and elsewhere. These partisans and | «no cnitt foreboding in its heart, It keops whistling gayly | the contest, feo.iNg, no doubt, that it he remained in it uot es oe his, Such acting 1# not | was manifested by the audience 1st has hoen heretofore | the national Ssuner espe: vd on overy illada, In ovary organs are all incendiaries of the mostextrava- | to keep its courage up, and endeavors, though with oa) Gesiecs sperm th oa oy RO ES ’ iy Bi,zor Glech, He can do muoh better; | shown, “Meet me tm the Lane,” vy Me DLS Wam- | bringing Whe great war oo cine lt wus sooklng gant type; and if they should succeed fm | tarnished confidence, to make the world bellove that It | free to study in what manner they can best promote the | Worl hei “otter, aud we hope that he will | bold, was sung exoollently, and received, it desere er ed, to reconstruct tho coun ry i reprerentativen (i inducing bloodshed they should be punished all | fel able to carry the State by from ton to twenty thous | national intrest without reference to the claims of any | he hus do. © much vy of Macbeth or surrender Geils opclaia ee eet ee eae Mf ‘ereillern me The charge What they. | water the f sand majority. This is al! their most sauguine friends eperentiviteal. eee Btebbins is the conservative either reform if conceptn. In the sloep-walking | a jest or of a witticism, however, ts lost whou theactor | his mission there lo prove it around for general benefit of the country: | gain, Esueohess nonsines, but hott peseecaanes may with- | 1.5 character to her hands: wwistakes ‘This is | making i indoles ik Noo extiavagunt lugiaer Te plain ay of Andros Joy uson att a . ° t this place of amurement is wel! wort ied to the sidential «hair war ¢ segues aun apts wonsena tiaian | _ ade wos ol thn or Bagi 6 neces Eattooity heengaet Came pamh, Ee | “one, Seeoren ts sees fd arated epee gethor sour apple tree, while Jobn ‘ 7 44 posilive inspiration. rst | preciate syth, of Mobile, and George D. Prentice, of Lonisville, figured on another; Greeley and Marble, of this city, with Wendell Phillips and Parson Brownlow, might be treated in the same way in the samie orchard, and it would « be all the better for the interests of the Ameri- ean people, A Stnaviar S1an.—The copperhead and nig- gerhesd organs of this city seem to be fright- ened out of their senses at the prospect that the President is about to iniflate a vigorous, sound, high toned forcign policy. They may well be so, for it will be the death of all the little agitation on which they live if such a policy should be adopted and earried out. THANKSGIVING AY IN NEW YaRX. reclamation ef (overnor Fenton, Throagh the favor of Almighty God another year of prosperity has beon granted tothe people of this com- tmuonweaith. -From the ocean to the lakes the earth has brought forth the grain and the fruits adapted to the ase of hap, Our manufactures and commerce have uathered an {nerease of power; our means of communi+ cation with the whole American people have boen ex- Uondod, aud, through Divine assistance, the ocean has been spanued and the two continents are united as per- potual neighbors. Tho skill and humanity of our people, through the favor of Providence, ave kept the pestilence at bay, and saved our crowded cities from the calamities of othor lands, Order and law Haye reigned supreme population has increased, and in all ways the State of New Youk has bgen led along her old paths to greatness, as by (ue band of God. ‘ The year has witmessed the advancement of great plans for (he mental-and spiritual elevation of the peo- le. Men who have been favored with wealth have peen moved to endow noble universittes; the education of the cildren of the State in the Common Schools has not been eye every religious denomination has heard the call of God to work hardor for the salvation of men, and philanthropy haz exerted inereased power and put forth now agencies for Lifting up the poor, tho igno- rant and the oppressed, To the progress of the great political reconstruction of our couttry, *he people of this commonwealth, mindful of the momentous oblizations of the first republican State 4m the American Union, bave calmly met and cousulted, on all appropriate occasions, on the various questions which 56, ly afiect the common good. In their dis- cussions’ on these vast themes, and in giving expression bo their Ryeponee and couvictions, they have evinced a respe ct constitutional jaw, and a devetion to the ahs of civil Nberty, worthy of the founders of the Re- public. In the midst of blessings like these we are liable to forget through what trials and sacrifices the great work has beey wrought out. Let us then dedicate une day to general thanksgiving and praise, that we mey be pre- ‘ed to onter upon a new year with larger views of our luty, more determin<d consecration to the cause of hu- manity, And more devout obed:ence to the will of God. To this cnd I respectfully designate and appoint Thurs- day, the 29th day of November next; recommend * ahat sui ing all Ordivary business pursuits, the peo- ie do then pective. places o assemble ip their respective places of — p, engaging in such religious solomnities as shall ™ @ xpreas tho sense of dependence, obligation a grat with which the Blessings of the past year Houta profo ly impress our minds, be witnoas wi Thave hereunto signed my namo and atte the privy seal of the State, at the city of Alban ope twenty-second of October, in tho year of Lord one thourat it bundred and aixty-alx, we REUBEN E, FENTON, Ry ‘he Gararnce. eqn edt iS weno" ry ™.. S. Hasnivan, Privaio Secretary. . ee pe . dew CHT RACE. The Veata and Hondred Mile Plate. To-day the two well known yachts, Vesta and Halcyon, both belonging to the New York Yacht Club, will start upon a grand rece from Sand,s Point, L. L, running to tho light ship, off New London, and back, a distance of two hundred miles. The Vesta, which is the property of Mr. P. Lortilard, has distinguished herself in the late ocean race from Sandy Hook to Cape Moy and back. She cispod or semis hrgice "Ae Haroun te ry WO. e pyoo, property gf Hubbard, fy new and Dealt sloop ractt. much smaller will be is nage hundred ang thirty, The race set to the rates Behe Now York Yacht Cla : allowance sizes of the vessels, ~ Icyou Matched for 1 Two Aé6—The Prize a Piccé of made in time for the respective ia contest is forward to Ey at penntee whe Bational aquatic spo! Many of of the club will be on hand to wit- ‘and return. In view of the probablo ocean sw which will be pated in by several of the fastest yachts of the floct—that is if the expected, shoula be triamph cP vhtonat fail In 8! and a credit to the country ut large, a THE GREENWICH INSURANCE COMPANY BOND ROBBERY. Pursuit of the ThievesDeath of One and Are rést of. the Other in Florida. During the month of Jaly last the office of the Green- wich Insurance Company of this efty was entered by two mon, who seized a box containing United States bonds and other securities, in all amounting to about * $20,000 Both the burglary escaped with their booty, ’ and tho matter was placed in the hands of Inspector o ter, hom an inqui into the cireum- Carpentet, eame end the cease tee bery was the result Cf Benne ‘oan fasten enepicion on two we now! Gucan had been lurking round that neighborhood, yak hi * Detective Tieman ed been detailed by the Inepector to work up the case, and as ascertained that both the parties joined the army, bad been on Tybee letand, Florida. Tho, police authorities, having accumulated such links of evidence as tended to confirm beyond # doubt their euspicions the: above alluded to, pened & 4 Florida, and the latter the detectives im securing some ns, however, the loader io the affair became his connection with the deserted from of opal Sean = Dimeclf Sunder a when bi was obliged to come out from bia dine pace 10 week shore of the main land. house be food and shelter. fat fever whie fow days. Hs, the arm: ‘Tieman, See loft this city some six ‘and took him in custody, and started op hi New York. « a eee a repaired : Letern, © the fugitice is detained 4 amination eS aS THE INDIANA ELECTION Inmaxaroum, Ott 22, 1866, the not be total of 76,000 voters, leaving it fatr to infer that the total number of names to be registered previous to the general clections will reach from 110,000 to 115,000. This would be very comforting to the democratic heart, were it not that copies of eash day’s registry list are immediately placed in the hands of tho police for invest ascertained, igation, shows that and that the result, so far as at least ten per cent of the names registered are fraudulent, and that if their owners should appear upon election day to cast thoir ballots, they stand not only an excellent chance, but a legal certainty of having board at the public ex- pense for a good many months following. Every name not known to the registers is banded to patrolman of the street io which the person registering has alleged his domicile to be located, and it is the duty of cach patrol- man to make personal inquiry at the house so designated and learn if the allegation bo trae or false. Let the names registered, however, be what number they may, the business of challenging at the poles will be vigor- ously prosecuted with a view to prevent fraud, ao that, taking the increased number of election districts, and dividing the time between sunriso and sunset, it will be all but impossible that over 55,000 to 90,000 votes can be duly entered. , whi to 75,000, confidenc :, 82,000 und place tt 40,000, teriously, shrug their shoulders, antictpate th hallenge any opponent to’ When asked-what reason tuoy have to their ticket will do so well, they only OF these the democrats claim from 60,000 » the radicals, with equakand even greater voto for Fenton anywhere between ‘ne radic## shake their beads mys- ull @ut their prin, ito" back his faith renow their former jocoge demgnstrations and reply: “You will see, you will sce, THE STATE TICK SR, Turning trom the troubled field of State to city poli- ties, indications are found of an entire change of pro- gramme sine last researches tm this direction, common interests of self have renewed the coalition be the so-called leaders of the Tammany machine. What the special benelits of the arrangements for the Novem- ber contest are, the keenest political eye cannot dis- diate bat dlozart Fourth, FE this di chief re you get through, ’? he yopuating power seem to no BossVerhando and j_ und wo are forced to loole beyond next month and into account the interests and qnestions involved in ths December tight, be rationally explained. isastrous alliance can points of the imme- wn seem to be that ‘Yammany Hall shall assist ‘all in securl Nh ghth and the Congressional seats of the inth districts, in return for which Mozart Hall will tarow overboard ail its pledges to Judge Connolly for his elevation to the Comptrollership in the December contest, and support the flat Com ptroiler for another term. Ia a word, alihough all na- tional interests demand that Tammai deavor to obtain the united democratic sup chief State candidate in tae the personal intprests, and the in ariments under its control demand t. ¢ eactificed to keep the present faut le, present City ny Hall shall en- rt for its comtest, It 13 likely ot the varigus.d « covery thing sball { wateh dog of the City Treasury in bis place for a renewal of his Tease. Th vain bave all th wines belongin protested againg! the bestamen of the party from to the State Centra! Committee ib and desjructive madness of this course; in vain have even the members of the Nu- tonal Democratic Central Committee visited New York to urge and implore that for once petty and personal as- pirntions and grievances may be eacrii Interests 0! Lhe country. ble men who stil from interest macbine, shuddering and dixgust on thejf knees to beg that the Tam: head of tho State Ucket—himself an unoxcept onable gontlemac—ehould not encrificed by imposing wi his back ali the hatred the November, but likewise of “Ephraim is Joined to bis id In the grave wuich buries the a uext November, #1 hikewlee be bur to the great Ta vain have the few respecia- wide the democratic ne all but go dowa leader at the y and deliberately him the burden of carrying on 4 all the jealousies, not Say of Decem! contert, fet bun alono;” and ive coatition’ ticket ried the evil genius of that odious and selfish ‘ring’ to which ths wholesale political murder must be a!tributed. CONGRESHIONAL MATTERS. In the Fourth dist excellent whist max! bread de cal white coat, tic the radi.als have adopted that of Hoyle, “When you are in doubt * bnd they have played the to wit; Horec proclivities, & He is thetr nom! eat tramp py, Sa mt en a et an eta dis rict usually showing a clear democratic majority of from eight to ten thouraud yotes; and yet, with two democratic candidates tu the field, as would ceom gx- i tits eee and poissical of his winning. . able, and with a large man 1% cortain to receive, both on perso ‘ounds, there are long-Leaded men in tho will take bots ol ey urge that as Congress is hope- radical a a! ference of one or two votes can be of Fen‘an support which oad five to two ta favor no account, and as ‘hat body 1s to continue under ‘the nat! Southern States shall son Davis Tecent war, wi shall not Whe next two yeare, they cou intellect ang Kinaliest heart of that faction legislatnre—the only on h's wide of has had courage to ge thet the defeated ed generously, that Jeffer- be tre e's we nea ie national govers- that the whole power aa perverted to do police be would prefer to without the Canadan frontier, and to crush the of those gallant men who are practically this i Pv of opon the Uni hen they marshalled themselves under the wrongs, inflicted States during the Sweoney for tho purpore of capturing the Cana- (Cooper Teapected ihe Mr. institute) party have chairman Mis Jobo on bis side of the 1) of the democratic pr interests of the Deceen hor contest Interfor Greciey the jaced in the tleld thoir , Bavage, who bas uot the nomination, however, but whose wish it was to liold the district open, in order that some Ueman who could unite al! wee for this Democratic Union gen- the democratic iuteresis in had some ambition to serve his coan- election of the gentleman who could be wrefal to te oukes end as parttot the bargain with Mogart Hall, the Fox, cure place in the Street Deyartment as Depat; of Assessments (worth mre seven thousand to do). in the Pith istrict there |e nothing new, John Mor- yoto of the noth Financ ammany Department, has iene from Mr. Cox and given to Sapervieor Job of the Firat Ward, who also holds 9 valuable fine- Collector lars per honeneere all the demvcratic pom/uations. " But General seem desirons of throwin; which to them must be elson Tay io ends ay thet ruitloas. are not satisfied, and irmoney in a contest There are scores of men averse to Mr. Morrisey who would gladly take “rough’’ chances to defea' bm if they saw an, aro wise in tueir day and gen airy inranning thelr beads against a atone wall own brains. hey any ebt ® ore the result can Nelaon Taylor vol, 1 won and ly be to beat out their received an independent nomination. In the Sixth district the conservative republicans are eagerly ae Bey Thoms mamber of Asset ” aud now one of the State Central ae Congressional candidate of the afi Hi iF FU ; < 5 if i eaill i ent pariy. both democrat: He st gE i figure to F, Stewart, formerly democratic That he should be nominated is most certain, this being but a ginal! concessiun to the consery for the coalition at Philadelphia and Albany, ent the State and city, without which fe ticket would be obviously a useless Mr. Stewart is young, Wealthy and tal- in politics, and bears s close tho of the city by the probable election of the proprietor of Mozart Hall are bow thoroughly aud zealously aroused on behalf Mr, Wm. A, Darling, the present member, who can be elected without much trouble, many Halt has nominated David K. Jackson, who has incurred its dis- pleasure, and who it means to slaughter by having him defeated. The owner of the Mozart Hall committee will This evening Macbeth Will bo presented for the . timo in Brooklyn, On Wednesday evening Marie staan will be repeated gor tho Inst time in New York. On Fri- day the last performance of 1 “lizabeth will be givon. Oa Saturday there will be a Ma.tbeth matinée, Madame recelye the apparent hostility of the Tammany ma- fe % pee Ey hooey the election, when the | *!89r! will then leave us for Boon, whery she will ro mask will be droppod aud the tion against the voice | main fortwo weeks, Upon her etarn to the metropo- of the people witve unblushingly avow Asearch of | lis, Deborab, the original of Leah -ghe Forsaken, wilt ng! ' Mr. Darling’s record at the last ession of Congress has. phe y oO it - shown the fact that be wassound from a radical puint of | PiOM!y be’ produced, Some of the grantest of Ris view on every question that came up, altbough socially | tr!'s plays have yet tobe brought out hens, We have intimate with conservative members, whose political | by no means,seen the bet of hor yet. Ia comedy she sins were imputed to him. He is popular, wealthy and “4g norgetic, ard if the democratic vote be anything like eo is i pita aphes ia di 1 her debut asa comedienne badly divided as it is expected to be, his election may be regurded as a foregone concluston, eel Broadway Theatre. The Tammany County Convention. Maggie Mitchell must have been designed to play before The beginning of the en‘ is at hand with Tammany | metropolitan avdiences, for she dofles inclement weather, Hall. Last night it required over one hundred policemen | with which New York is moro favored than almost any to keep the distinet factions of tho Wigwam from actually | city on the continont, It is reglly remarkable how this cutting out each other's hearts; great numbers, if not | little creature, without much \physical power or any a majority, of the mombers, and nearly all the roughs, | special grace, or a voice either itich or rougd, produces rowdies and loafers outside tho building, boing armed | the offects sho loos. But all thoe) defects are more than and propared for combat. The central interest of the | compensated by her perfect natuzalness, of which one contest had for its objective polut the office of Register, | no taore wearies than he does of the breozes of spring At present held by John MoCool, who originally bought | or the perfumo of flowers. We kno of no actress who the place from ‘Boss Fornaudo,’! to whom he has pafd | has greater capacity to move her au tiences to laughter annual tribute over since of half its profits, Against | and to tear, They weep over her psWhos a roma him sarted up two candidates—Alderman James O'Brien, | WOM did in Richardson's time over (he last volum br ; 3 of the Twenty-first ward, pressed by both Boards of the | crise Harlowe. ” Pg Ag A Ber org Common Council, and Deputy Sherif Thomas H. Ferris, | though, untike that author's hamor, het |# altogether Who was solected as the special champion of “Doputy | frev from the least tinoture of eoatsane es or doucte en: Sheriff Kelly and otlicr intorosts, But while theso com- |*pndve sho teachos the trata of that wut ine sentiment Ditonts and their friends wero struggling which should | of Shakspere 3 have the prize, anew candidate suddenly appeared upon the stave, backed by such representative mou as Farra- One outll'ef' Haters smalins she waar. pratine gut, Meade, Dix, Thomas, Francis Meagher and all the makes every one forget sho i acting\, ant chi earviving officers and mon of the Irish Brigade and 1 into the idea that they are witness! Corcoran Legion, It was General Halpine, al lite. Fanchon was again the play Jast evening, and Lis name, a® the man most hated apd tho thestro ww full of such detighted peopl > as Vaggio Mitcholl alwaye draws, The drama owes mul more to Tammany “ring,” all the anti‘Tammany ax elemepte at once commenced to cluster and crystalize. | the young artiste than to Madame Dadeva ‘t, ‘for the Tho Fenians, through their chief organ and by the aig. | translation at le has little Lilerary or arti: te merit, natures of the'r leading officere, at once pledged him | and would be so wearisome but for her excelle: \t impor support; the press endorsed him asa member of on (hat any audience would be droway by tore the their body; the powerful demoeratic Union or the first act. The common place sentim yt that Cooper Institute democracy made him their jes the play she e ity and | eanty, me makes sp by hee ek o povert, ¢ of tts invention = M itebell might have been far better supported; yet many of tae characters were ered tlably represented. Landry aud Didier, the twin brot hors, violated the general law of physiology, since they bore emblance to each other than Hamlet Sud The stock company might appear to gro Mer standard bearer, and following in thelr wake other organizatiofis, endorsed him in company with Anthon, Seuirmer, Smith Ely, Jr. Mis associates on the ticket, The handwriting on the wajl became viviblo, tho flercer Krew the fight between the partizans of McCool and Fer- ris. That General Halpine should not be the man th solomply and deeply 6wore, Boss Fernando threatening unutterabie vengeance if bis tribute through McCool by studing the pronunciation of French, |" should be stopped, while Ferris and his admirere also ven the stellar diminative is not al fay \t- Piedged themselves to break things generally if his | leas, Maggie Mitchel! was calied before the curtain: 4 Claims should be overlooked. Ip yain the llely domi- nt chiefs of the Tammany faction ondeavored to swell he by es rapt regen seed their forces upon either man. In vain the fow respects’ and independent men who urged that it could be of no ure contesting where the will of the people bad been so clearly, mani- fested in the manner before stated, as regards General Halpine. The result of the meeting last night will be seen from the following proceedings of the conveution — THK PROCKEDINYS. ‘This Conyention met last evenidg, in pursnance of ad Journment from 4 prévious moeting, for the purpose of nominating candidates for county offices. ere Was ao large attendance of delegates. The chair was occupied by Judge G. G. Barnard, The sccrotaries were D. V. Freeman, William Hitchwan aud M. Dieffendorf. ‘The first business was the recciving of the report from the committec appointed at the last meeting of the Con- vention to confer with outside organizations. The com. mittee had met one body of gentlemen, professing to represent o German organization, but, upon inquiry, it usual at (Lo end of every act, and lad the satisfacto, of perceiving for the thousandth time the triamph o hor fresh and unhackneyed style over the stilted and stereotyped manuer so inuch ia vogue at many of thy other Broadway theatres. - Thalia Theater. The change of programme at this establishment inst night, gesuiting from the nability of Mr. Guttmann so Appear, was not caleulated to insure @ very large at. tendance, The audience was unusually smail, although the plays given were sufficiently enjoyable to attract a more numerous asvemblage, Dir Weiblichem Seeleuts an. glice—-The Female Sailors—is a two act extravaganza whose incidents, Lowever amusing, will not bear ana. lysis. Half @ dozen young ladies, attired as hardy mari. nem, supply the comical dicta and the songs aud dances with orbiets the piece Ia int . The male charne: turned out that they had no authority to act, and were in- formed that auy communication tmada cote Committee at | ten appear t0 loss advantage, bat, go yee Conference could only be laid before the convention. | CM@Pt {rom an accusation which can be levelled at the Other German democratic bodies sald that they would | arfiser of the falrer Rex. whose winging was frequently not mix themselves up as bodies with the nominations | {alse The only one of the diminutive sailors to which this reproach cannot apply wax Miss Sophie Duluba, » but wonld act 90 "as to seeere the return of ood nuusieal education enabled, when not inter: | gm ir. Hoffman. This announcement was received with sppiaane by the members of the convention. It was moved and seconded that thoy should take the ballot tor candidates according to the position they held ‘on the rolis, that of Recorder be.ng first. ‘An amendment was proposed that they take (he ballot firat for nomination to the offies of Register. The Secretary called the roll, and, after he had Ln ceeded for some time, the mover of the resolution enid it appeared from the voting that the amendment was lost, and ho therefore withdrew tho amendment to save time, A motion was made to go into ballot fur Recorder, A Gustiumman taoved that they nominate Jou K. Hack ett for Recorder. Anothér motion was made to the effect that they now 6° into a ballot viva woes. resolutions and amendments it was and whom ® fored with by a tew unraly merobers of the orchestra, to Yoralize ber couplets with good effect. Mewirs, Ascher and Abifeld and Frau Ascher were heartily epplaaded, and many of their songs were encored A pleasing bit of drotiery, the farce A White Othello, preceded the ex. travaganza, and had no evil influence upon the good humor of the *pectators, New Vork Theatre. The at f the weather perbaps iowened the attend ance at the New York theatre last evening to avery low number, Buckstone + operatic drama of the Child of the Regiment and the extravaganza of Rum-tifooalo were playe) The operatic drama was the merest skele- ton of La Figlia del Regimento, containing only five of aT TEE ioovana rane tae tore oa be wolshor tay eels the aire of the opera, all sung by Mra Gomersal, G9 {pto a ballot or vote viva wce for each of the eaudi- | rhe acted We part well, “even exeeliently, but dates, Ono hundred and sefent) ave vets wane grees neither her voice oor her style of singing ts Ree eee thas appeaanacThemes & Ott, James | above mediorrity in the merest air of the Child O’Brien and Bartholemew Ward as tellers of the Regiment. She wisely omitted the Rataptan On a ballot 211 votes were caxt—209 for John K. Hackett, ax Recorder, and 2 scattering. It was then moved, seconded and adopted, that the Romination of Mr. Hackett be made unanimous. not come up to the standard A ballot wae next taken for the nomination to tbe | to in this rile Mra Wilkins and Mrs. Bland as the office of Surrogate. 211 votes were given—179. for | Merchioness and Duchews, and Mr. Percy aa the ‘de ia which we fear she would have failed worse than evem in “Salut 4 la France’ or “Ask Me Not Why.” Mr, Mark Smith made a very good oant, although he does we beve been esa Gideon J, Tucker, and 32 scattering. On the motion of | Grungtst ry good, Mr. Rankin but las Taylor the nomination of Mf. Tucker was boy | Sommer lover, aud made it a novelty made unanimour. if not an ab-urdily. Mr. Gomersal was acceptable aa thar The third batiot was for nomination to the affice of | cid stewar! entire piece was, however, heavy and jo aad ih og de rerart: —Grentatn X- | siresome, tality stereotyped, and the maim Herman, 145; F. Ripper, 27; Jotin BT > 0 fot marred, The extrayaganss. Fiok, 1 Mr. Herman was declared the candidate for the | feeteres oF \l'e 0") , in whieh @ pale, dyepeptic look. the locks and ragitional «ifn pearance, made bis outros, wil For tue office of Coroner the ballot stood thus!—Dr Wilts Fobiemor, 197 P. Kernan, 42; M. Canineld, Shaty consummiore guametien OF Tay 12, P. Ripper. 1, M. Neel, 18. Dr. Schirmer was de: ule style of dreen tind clared the candidate, The noxt busiuess ou the pap r was (ne nomination of trae. weit Kanu catd that an. there was & great Gent of le romarkable lady af She was sot exactly the stylo of person iy could tal f od “to cateh a bear feotiug on thix nommation be hoped that the Convention | | org and Lady Naney Bolt b would now adjourn, so as to ensb:> them to docids om » | Lord Lover! nnd taiy Nuney tt aeserving of praes man who would In every way be acceptable to Tommany | gor hig impersonation of the brigaod with the aupro- y had now nominated Uernen connected + ations of weil k: Tih ihe Mozart organization, What hed Texiunaay Hal ——, wagers’ boph the acdieusn’ now to present to the Convention’ He moved that the | Erulaue & Mise Yousg » very ane. ten Convention do _ adjourn {il to-morrow evening. | Siusse it) io ihe cxtravaganes may probab!y please some. Na, bo, yes, - ’ The tection Wing been seconded, t wae put from the Park Theatre. chair, and declared to be lost, tet for the first ime last aight Jodge Keiny then the pam» of Thos. H, The toe Witch was given for rat Ferris as candidate for the office of riatrar. at Brookly», sod was pat upon the stage ia « manner Alderman Kir did not think it wonld be for the im | vistiy crediiable to tie exertions of Men Conway ; Ine of Tammany Hall to nomi apy candidate Cuide its own organization, er say who was opposed | deed it wos fur better given than when performed in Miss Annie Mecker played the be f fost oka | NOW York taxt winter he balloting for istrar wan a* follows :—Joun . " i ond > yadoo!, 134 Thomas H. Berria, 69; ecatter'ng, 10, part of Laity tn mame. gewh, ond Me Reeey Mr. McCool was accordingly dectared the ‘candidate | Magnus Bovro kept the audience In & continued state of for the office, and committees were appointed to com- | laughter with bis dry humor. Mrs. Henri played well ballot 1 cone 1, and was cneored im her duct wiih Mr. Lamb. eater sacred yes Mine Baier mois ver debut ae Horta. !e hana sighuly A vote of thanks wae on the motion of Mr Douglas | f maccent, whieh has a very piqrant rod agreeable Taylor, to Judge Barnard for the dignified and | «' k proper manner in which he bad presided over the con- | whieb, among « vention. fal Mabel Wen Judge Barsaro said that the convention would now or ompositions, gare 6 ua Cory epirited manner adjoura vine die, vat before they did so, they had | Pifth Avenne Opern Houses Budworth's Mine wc ed a RoOd of work, he u atrels. would, on the invitation of the chair, remain for a few omable Vite pisee of amusement a small fnomente when there would be something to drink. (Appiaaee ) Zi Meeting of the McKeon General Committee, of thie Committee was held last evening at but appreculive audience gathered last evening A new Dill was presented, (0 whith many novelties were Intro dyeed, The sougs vere for the most par! good, and ome er and act uj of them were rendered with excellent effec! The bu- be. Congr sional’ ped” Amersbly Conven. ven: morous refrain of The Monks of Old," and the balled ge Bp a | Lee “Mary of the La wing by Mo Dempster, were The Africeniams were marked by the Gelegation who waited eapecially «pps H jas taken in their case. when with poiot end freshness, end the brothers the we teeny oy Ae Sige oo Bedwornh « oni men kept the sembiage in Mr Smith introdeced « rose! avaie an can tad the goed = bumor throughout A burlesque of nomination of Jobn Mor wee an onfit ands 1 ven, bat i Wee commesplere and direct Insult Wo the yn ay eee y ee 7 re r*) Meow 2 the Committee defen pro. Seabees the resptetion of MP Smith ao insult to the | whieh they meeting. Ly = A was raled as out of | evoke much app! order by the chair, snd the matter dropped concluded #) by the pert we exceed! well pepe wiped Ftc herr More I Third district, Mr. Ballard ; ‘The leading Ly nl by the avid J, Stern; ; prec plexandér Ward: Nineteenth, Tony Pastor's Opera Mowe. 4 , Prank MeBiroy. Fast aide player are notoriously fond of the starting, ese m! jomtnatio: senestions! and Mentimes of the mpremely ludiervae, monary tat a Convers of tye sin and they are also extravagantly fond of patronizing those met at Coin mbia last evening, aad pomin- | theatres which offer toe Marriminating public the greet ent variety of enter'aioment and the lergest bile The Wgwadhed unterriied democracy of the «inane detepia Your theatre (hat will charge en figerson. . Admionon ant only give you one piece POY * ment, and pe gush ® have caljed the law makers Hons fog lave said, Pare your laws and [ will wom | Kelly and £ 's Minstrels, r mes , » monagers of this minstrel troupe appear deter to recon»! ov “my poiley.” Be ba to maintaly the popularity which their exertions prov! eal gtr, whit a Hgnoral ms mo already carhed by the {troduction of @ pambor of No puch oMlce was prévided ee te have ae The President, ax Commander iy ~ gach week, The diversity and exeeliouce of | the comet , f - at sments produced by them keep the audionce | Chicf of eae bette Eh ut Wcecctary bation ‘en dobtlons Piss. do eae iaenaplthect later rn that ther drow mye i winds Mw . ory laughable butlesques thot tarried forward another stp State papgrammie iptrod,. 84 Some very laughable buries se rand another iv nateter, Of the usual sentiuiontal ballads, To en varied by quaint aud witty com.'¢ #ongs and choruses, ~ ; daying ¥, while the olfo wae reps.“ sath ego — delinea fons and clog dancing. edie pwtnass 7 sonations' and ballet dancing formed a ie Went and the so-called Governur iyi (Adon. The members of he fc tthe rooregentative mon of the y of rn people, Sg such Unconstitutional as semblagea ad tho momberw on” now knock uy for odeningion at Wi stiful lallad the perfo. "mance, The pathette an 7 ” All thin Audiow Joloson declares that at we huttte Ba,"efoot, with its home traths and chet | Orsanizing body, tavging upon the skiria of the govern. moral, wag tung by Kelly with @ feeling which to mentand demeudioe additional gaarant fore th the hearts of hid listeners, while its chorus, giv. febel Mates ard sated " reske as a sexto’, was axecoted to good wile mea in Congress fho tate Flot im ‘New Ur. o harmo.ty. Mora ae tho “prosti-dig-a-po-ta-to” | j..,,,° were alluded to, and he . hed. Sebithted. am ’ if they did not evince | tigi mu" bad h said abont designs of the dexterity of vor Hartz, amply fulfiited the purs | (yy 279 Was @ radical—(appiausc)—and beljeyt poses, for w ich thay were in, —to create hearty | ta: | try coc!d only by of by adopting aughtor. In the fare Dodgin,t for a Wife, the sitoa- | carry the policy © tical, | Appladae, tions were sufficiently ludicrous .°@ provoke mirth from J} ytany n had Brod, ta even a defeated ring enndidate for, Tebernatorial honors. | pyc ndrew J q y, Notwithstanding the unfavorabie weber the house wae | fifi, iscn iio jowers of | feos tolerably well filled. strong enough t afer back o the estates of ayom ier . Whe lin to bre fn 1861 he Charley White's Combinat! Proape. Posed t¢ ' a, but how bi pe To pay that Charley White's was crow ded ix to say | faitied + ose men are not nothing novel. A new bill containing adie t attra-tions 5 pause « ny romises made (§ thom by Andrew pa! . x va To ela mipyort Ute Le inatanced the laws ia Was presented last night, (n which Harry Baxotierd, ven: | veieetors to phe freedmen ut present in oxistened ip the triloquist, Geo. Warren and @eo, Winship, comedians, | Zouthern sta thought the nalon owen & and Geo, Bdeson, comic yooallst, madé thetr first appear | et bine nian, aud Ought lo gaara ance The exhibition of ventrilogdlam f# a featyre, ana | 10" hin ee an bt ie (A was also quite a enecess, Warren, Winabip and Edeson ye the unconstitutional acta of oly, aetpeee © wore also well recoived, Edeson and Winship, the | 60, oF to admit representatives from the % ern States H an former in a comic wong and the latter in @ banjo | {hy Smkes wabouk | ada aa — solo and song, receiving double encores, Nelo Soy ratio party said they were, but during he lawt! mour, Chorley White and Frank Kerns were happy five yeare what had that party done to sors the best in ever in their characteristic and cl¢ Y 1 | toreuts of the country * Ite uniation secued \o have beom In apite of the extravagance of | to ossort nothing and deny all things, aud the only tions they are singelariy cor a! roative pripeiple wae at Chicaro, when they rad that Lee demivelles de ballet oxcite: (he War was @ failure, (Applasse.) The wmivation of audience by their graceful mov ts te La Sviphiae | tho country depended on the adopuon 10 conmibe and Piable a Carte without offending their wense of pro Jamendineat, and avy man who rofured to vote for too grent scantingsa of attire, [tix submitted, thin hearty contempt. (Applause) Ie then, ab that there ts rather, too mach of saltatory | considerable tongth, analyzed the torme of the cow exhibition, Mal not mao, nor woman either, to Amendment, and raid that tho spirit of the walk on the end» of thelr toes, and witnessing too party, which opposes thie amentment, ao much of this kind of thing i apt to oreate a palnfv! 1 rife with ‘ruin to the country. It becomes the fooling—a chilling eonse such ax mpauies the koow | daly lodge of others eaffering-—calguated to interfere with » | (le thoroagh enjoyment aud appreciation of the “poetry of motion.” The young Iadive deserve all praise, but the y area little overworked. The entertainment eaded with 4n appropriately named “extravagantly funny sketoh the Hippothoatrom 6 y citizen to give hiy time ond influence to pre ontest, for in it m involved all that wae ut for during the war | The epenker concluded amid much appianse, and a | rather aformal disevamon took place ta referouce to the candidavey for Alderman ja the Stxth ward, NEWS FROM CEORGIA1ND SOUTH CaRGLNA ‘usicn! Society. A New German Anew Gorman musical.soolety catled the Fravenioh Ovi. 22, ised on Sanday night celebrated ite first anniversary ot | The gold exe is ment in the Pper ountios of oie 9 | Miinerraning Rich ore i i kin Dramatic Hall, by a tanquet, followed hy & Bell at We | Cocttigg alos uf mines are tole at bigh Ogura Liwur of twelve cel The vame of Franen'oh is | The schooner Wiliam Gregory, from Cardenas for dc Fived from the originator of German chorus and vattle | Boeton Fooly, to Savangab a a Kroes ty nked ap ‘ is ‘; , I trunks containing the clothing of operatic #0: 1% Henry von Meissen, who hed the ‘| formers. Lattors wore nino found addressed to Miss Mit agenlob,” and when be died, tn 1816, bid boty vo# | Le Fowler The steamer Kate rej the Htevens, hound te ashore on the Houth I: lose. District meetings are ora spoke a brig supposed to be oville, Fla, which wont ory, 40d will prove a Untel carr ted to the grave by women The new socfety nun bers some forty-flve members, the majority of Whom are activi? «ingore. Previous to the banquet afd cubse held in South ¢ uentlly a serice of choruses were wing and Mp, Henry a follen bawer gave a solo tore to call & Convention to pro: OT uet ¢ @veral comic song: distrone of the people by preventing the expecta ly for the-eccasion, sale of property for debt. i A Greeny iile (4 ©) paper denies Chat Goversor Ore favors the constitutional amendment MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Comard mail eteamehip Avie, will leave Bostog gentiem © appeared on the stage in costame, and gaged in @ ladierous performa: The atiendance was ofa reap Stable class, and a number of tv the Arion Were present to participate im (Ly embers of sVities, ¥ Grand Requiem A grand re, (ulem mass for the repose of the vouly of | on Wednesday for Liverpool the members Of the French company who periched on The mails for Karope will ch > at half past ane o'cloots the iil-fated ste wmer Evening Star will ba celebrated at | thie morning the Freneh Cat bole eburch, Twenty third street, near Th ~ Yona Hensio—Edio for barope—wilt be on Thuraday morning next. at nine o clock. | rowdy at half past eight o'clock in the morning ar ee Talat ee aglguet & Drives Overs | Single copies, ia wrappers, realy fut mailing, a occas The sol Dista will be Boncoi f, Mme, | coats. do Loss, Camith* Urse, and Messrs, Armpod, Seribot and Wilhelm. This ‘ibute is volunteered t the memory Barnett's Oriental Teeth Wash Heaatines, their ieliow artist.) and eotnpatriots who wit with an "whieh ¢ i Gas ant white 1 contains nothing which ean porsibly fejure the eoamel of the teeth tt effectually removes all offensive se. cretions (rom the moull, renders the gums hardy end bealiny, 0d prevents ieray of the teeth a ‘el \nneons Musi Mr. Cari Wolfsohn, 0.46 dintiay aiabed pianiat, will eon. mence » series of ten Beethoven matinees at Ateimway Hall on November 9, The matinee will be repeated at the Packer Cotlogiat) Ivstituie, in Brookiyn, com- | 9 fategelere Maly Ure. The Beet tn the moneing November 10, the New York matinien) will be | ous Peewry, ef Baretay three given op olternate Fridaye§ and the Brooklyn one» om of ternate Baturdays, The etytire coflection of Beethoven » sonatas (‘hirty in namber) will be played at these matt. nées, Ut wa trying test forta pianwt, but report epenke im high terme of Mr, Wolfobn, aud the powers he dim played at the Louisville Feengerfest in the K tet eon certs, impressed us very muds in bis favor At the Théétre Prangais |we will have on Toosday 4 evening La Cheld, weutnie opoga m one act by Adamyand | #KOW Les Noces de Jeannette, by Vicor Masaivr Braise Fignor Severin, a tenor fr Paro, wil) give a comers | * at Irving Rall on Meturday evoNing, Me will be wedeted | by Madaiae Johannsen, SiRDOt YCentemar! snd Mérare Penge anil Colby A coseert will be given by bie the Orpbeen Fond, at Irving Mai! Heys’, Youth's and ¢ Laren st asoortment aud (oval BRORAW & Wao tnns ae © Dye, Bent fold by Avogglers LIB 5-4 ale qe at evade Buy Miller netural eet dor mumey Teatiness upon the Bret epqmare. s ” “remne Hayeine for * Tharedaw, wero. | ‘ her 26. He calls it an apérs mid oa Br, Sohanaty GENERAL SHERMAN 5 MOVEMENTS, cm. Netiance Hr arene, Ort 2. yaan yan ios Rotepted the InViABON iy he eeting of the Boriety of the Arma v eames, 10 bo held in Clocinnati om the 14th of ole Pr General Gragt will also be present reiies_ 58h oe, ieee Ib (a tro that General Sherman ban been called te | Highest premium Sew York Rate ik es) Wrabi » Hat whether bia expected preneace there aed has any connection wth “eepetary Mtagton © ret rement froin the War Departmnept 19 not known Swe, Pas MaDe é Vener aad GB Lalayr te pane NEWS FROM REW ORLEANS | aaa aabenanen om . Pre Viaatte Naw Onanann, Ort, 22, 1000 | ON Me RRS, Fit Sos eee Governor W hes retorped from lee tome tbrowge ~ - " tha Boutwestera parishes Ths crop prospect ° | Mitre Malt Dye. aoe ents: Hinete of Nrows: more favorable, onder the Inference of comtinaet ‘oir | ! m nenne eames nt oe wee weather on a eat ‘ “nr Vrencis Gowers, Nave! et under Boohaman « a ' Iminiateation, aud» coworker inthe demorrsti vary | IRMA SSP he LUENET: reap oem with Joba “dell dled yesterday by ous and tw y th, zoey fort or PREPARATIONS FOR THE DEDICATION oF THe meaner | FORE ager Bom . INSTITUTE AT BALTIMORE | patent Opern it — eo the temper On. a, iNee } Remotes Coane! wo-day wo Kros'« we telbeve Vor beams ¥ # aon, hie hentai toed . ded catiom of the Peabony “om Thartay ment Mr Peabody hae wriltem the trates. im which he makes a fyrtuer att to the Inetitate of @600,000, enh, wth hey ar 1. 4 “ ‘4 Kamer. Kener am . 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