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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5,’ 1867.-TRIPLE SHEET. 7 i ———— eee for the old building, but the new one deserves Stas von Broapway.—In Holland, the land AMUSEMENTS. CHARITY BALL. ' NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, something better, both in the way of artistsand | of dikes, slush and exuberant floods of water, onannanahaill wn 7 SS aa CE. jimpressorii. For instance, if a manager like | the people use stilts to keep their feet dry Broadway Theatre. Senate. ‘Tan Foosuing AvENOE Rannoan Accienr —The ioe Grau, who has shown himself a man of vigor, ‘industry and progression, in harmony with the enterprising spirit upon which the American people justly pride themselyes—who not yonly brought the greatest tragedienne of the age, Ristori, to this country, but has carried her through the United States with unexampled (triumph—or some one of equal energy, we care not who it is, would take hold of the new Academy, it would AuBany, March 4, 1867. . quest on the body of Patrick Rooney, who Mr. Lunt introduced a bill incorporating the Mott Me- by getting jammed between two of the Flushing aveaue morial Library of New York. cara on the morning of the 27th ult., was conclude® Tho following bills were advanced to their third read- | porory Coroner Smith yesterday afternoon. The evi- ing:— deceased. work cleaning dence showed that the was at Authorizing the Brockport and Clarkson Plank Road | out the manhole of a ae the fg & od v4 the Company to elect five instead of nine directors, Griver did not observe him from the ot the back of the Authorizing incorporations organized under the general | ‘Oki Dae “Ae othe saeslactany whe. Dal amet © their manufacturing law to elect thirteen trustees, verdict censured the driver for not ki @ better To extend Madison avenue, in New York. lookout, and also the Brooklyn Central Com- while they are walking in the streets, By this | The bill at this house last night consisted of the two the Metropolis at A . tet drama, The Fairy Circle, and the farce of In @ Music, Grace and convenient appendage pesomeoreresloes tnd Out of Place, and a full house was present, despite | Beauty and Magnificent Toilets Mark the several inches above the Seenven sat Of | ine inclemency of the weather, to inaugurate the second Seneartne Most Successful Affair of the aquatic travel. If any one col found en- | weok of the very successful engagement of Mr. and jensen. terprising enough to import lot of these stilis | Mra. Williams. In the first pleco Mr. Williams has | The new Academy of Music was alt smiles and Dril- liancy lest wight, as is ever the case when the annual from Europe for use on Broadway he might achieved a decided success in enene. a character tetbate te fy in called for by the of the make a fortune out of the speculation. Either porta pedhip aaa piety sg ad Nursery and Child’s Hospital, Of all the balls of th stilts or a ferry line of flat bottom boats at the | righ dalinentens inqesanet) om panes ad and semi. | 8808 the Charity ball is regarded as the most aristo- principal crossings would pay just now. Can | barbarous individual, but a jolly, ‘witty, rollicking, | TMte and select, for on the occasion of its re not a patent stilt or scow company be char- simple and honest being, full of fun and merriment, and | CUurrence even the élite of the Kuickerbocker ele- Authorizing certain livery expenses to be refunded to | pany. Jeremiah ony, Street Commissioner of Buffalo, Sourazren Raver Tnereasing the salary of Gregory Ritt, assessor of SEPM. OF THR LABNS OP, FR * rflow:! mor Buffalo. socianiox,—The fourth meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary be s guarantee of the revival of Italian opera. | tered for the relief of the community ? ptsteniag MW 8 ye cng ner Kor pote op egg patmending the charter of the Rome Hydraulic Com- Southern ellet association of Brooklyn was held a8 Grau, whether he be a Hungarian or a Bohe- Po soe cag ioe tures, andarebuod brogue, which renders the dricet ray. | stantial portion of the descendants of Peter | For relief of the Children’s Aid Society of New York, | Subscriptions to the amount of $741 were banded im, mian—and we know not which he is—is at all inate vf me Ings irresistibly comic, so much so that from the moment | Stuyvesant and bis quaintly grave contemporaries is | 1n¢ ng Merobants' Savings Hank of Rochester, | which makes a jotal of $1,703, in addition te ty events a manager of experience and enter. | _G°¥er0r weohce Maryland, asa Johnson Pen ppeeme ‘aaa, Ue sien gee, ee ‘hot | #2 in public. The charitable character of the ball, | ized under manufacturing law, aon Enc ig e ee tates conservative, conflict last claims of the little ones left desolate and dependemt | Recess ening. d prise, and we would advise the stockholders to ? fall with | to be excited by many yng — a sents po feoliags of the worthy pei of oe me- be Tints Renee Annan alle Kesky, 5 eer hee Forney, came very near involving the State | Mrs. Williams as the Yankee Gal, and in her ‘variety’ in a bloody partisan row, and all to secure night aye anf vera ee oe hearty jew an pl nscirpudbunmegrayet foal eye the election of a Legislature which would feiencs, and inher Hoging was fopetea Teoored, of the aristocratic ice that hedges in the aboriginal elect him to the United States Senate. His | The, commny Trio the drama and Mr; Edealds it tne | WPPer ten of Gotham, put their building in bis charge. Everything there is fresh and jnvenescent. The Academy ‘has received a new life and almost a new bap- tism. All the old scenery and nearly all the in the employ of Mr. A, W. Wogiom, at the corner of WILLS ADVANCED TO THE THIRD READING. To re-enact the law of 1855 relative to railroads held | Johnson and Fulton streets, was severely if not fatalty under lease; for the consolidation of the Buffalo and | burned yesterday morning. Not comprehending the Btate Line Railroad Company; amending the charter of | danger of a careless one of apenas of, pape Baw the Domestic and Foreign ‘Missionary Society of the | upon the wood to kindle the fire, The flames set fre Protestant Episcopal Church; inoorporating the Fishkill | her clothing, and nearly all her skirts were burned Legislature was secured, he was elected to | afterpiece, each of whom did creditable justice to the THR ARRANGEMENTS Rail A ‘th Hy- | before the fire could be extinguished. Mrs. Woglot old clothes have been burned up. Perchance } 1° Senate, and. he gave notice of his a | characters pied. Mr. Williams takes his only | for the ball last night comprised only the platform | araulie Comper’,’ enabling the Vale Clty, Cemetery | her efforts to save ihe unfortasate girl, had her bands ana some of the latter may yet be found in Chat resigna- | beneft next evening, when an attractive bill will | which concealed the seats of the parquet and the let- | Association of Schenectady to acquire title to real | arms severely burned. The girl was taken to the City ham sireot, but they will not ably find tion of the office of Governor to the Lieuten- | be presented. aa yo Pa oe ea by compulsory process; amet the charter of | Hospital, and died from the effects of her injuries last y not probably ant Governor, in order to go to th proms pe =i ters of fire which from many mouths of flame spoke | the village of ‘Skaneateles; ame: charter of the | night. their way back to the operatic stage again. is the Senat espanol the object of the assembiage. At the extreme end of | Masonic Association of Buffalo; to provide forthe | Graxp Lancexy.—A woman named Phebe Shedd wae The Lieutenant Governor, as the presiding | It #20 tor ee Successfully to either the | the platform, and fronting the triple tiers of the aud!- officer of the State Senate, gives the notice to pays z ine sane eee whose characters | torium, a rocky landscape made a rugged background the Legislature, and forthwith preparations are and incidents are essentially foreign to both. Even | tthe kaleidoscoplo picture that moved on the dancing when the task is eatisfactorily accomplished by the , around, every leamed countless made for the inauguration of the Lieutenant } dramatist, the representative types being identical with eg Pigpas e jaa seipa se A? catlen in the Governor as Governor. But on the last day | those of thé original pigy, are rarely ombodied by the | cenire darted a myriad lances of light on the shifting intment of a canal ‘at Whitehall; b= anon nF sna Lg ‘or Littl | Yesterday convicted of grand larceny before Justice Valley, Catt county ; gad sae the 8t, | Dailey and committed to the county jail to await the Augustine Mutual Benefit and Benev: Society in the | action of the Grand Jury. The ner, it appears, was town of Morrisania. s i ger - Gane of = Bertrof, Hunter's SPECIAL ORDER. ‘ol on the 27th ultimo, le Mra. Bertrof was The bill for the enlargement of the locks on the Erie | confined to her room by sickness, packed inated, the Therefore let us have a new manager and new artists in keeping with the new theatre. There are young singers of merit in Italy as plenty as blackberries, including sopranos, contraltos, tenors, baritones and bassos, who might be — Cage 4 canals was mado the special order for | quantity of wearing apparel and bodding and before this expected wann | #ctors with that correctness whieh the critic should | song iteatre . The Senate then adjourned, Satusday last rrested Db; tlicer Brougist ovee to tin: country Mt any emerson. FO Toga carcass Be aa omer nig | 040% This was made apparent last evening, when Herr | orm or raga’ eed and eee ingrumentn with Lander Forty-Aft point, wit found some of the plunder manager would take the trouble to go over ‘ul Me Dawison, a great artist, failed to in truthfully the Ascombly. hor possession. | Pliebo isa native of Kngland, thirty go mind. He h ist, terprot y presiding over the dancing and Grafulla over the seven years of ‘and a seamstress by occupation. there and’ @ngnee: tidal: Zei-tash thare’ ts le will give up the United States | festings ana manners of one of Eugene Sue’s creat! ST, AO: ie rete ngag no Senate. The Lieutenant Governor is taken | the Marquis de Mailleford, a shrewd, world-wise, polish promenades, REPORTS. Tax Rent Qvestion w tus Eastean District. —With reason why artists who have as yet not con- 4 is | Specimen of the French nobleman of the old school. In icardigx ucracmpennd By Mr. Jouianp—Changing the town line between | few exceptions contracts for rents for the coming year tributed to the reputation of the operatic stage | ‘l! Shack, and everybody is asking what Bucklige Marquis, a five-act piece with no lack of | The ukase of Captain Brackett string out theline of | 5. aaa ave, Oneida count: Femain the samo as at present, The exceptions seem to ex- | dramatis personce, Mr. Dawison sustained the principal | carriages from Twenty-fifth street down to Fourteent! ~ * be among the wealthiest of the population, who have fn Barone dicelé b the meaning of all this. Perhaps we can ex- | y- b, | My Mr. D, P. Wopp—To amend the State Tax bill. popalation, s die agepcadiend 3 ted here, and, plain. Mr. Calvert, the State Treasurer of Wend at that stage: Of etaire when Ela aereioed mcke | apd thence towards Third avenue. As cach carriage, 7 Mr. ph a amend an act to supply the wit peer Clk Nap nt rms a efter winning fame in America, take back an Vir, " lea itness | ™08t required, and, in fine, proved that he could justly | sometimes with its liveriod coachman and footmen, | 11/., « Li Sain wits wate mt ye vs fhe Dutch Reformed charch enviable reputation to the Old World which | Vi"Sizia, was recently called as 8 w' claim to be the deus ex machina of the piece. His act- | drove up to the brilliantly lighted entrance on Irving ee eee hip cinchcaprapeintelty (par awa yen lg sgingbaeed might eclipso that of many popular singers | POO something before the Judiciary Com- ing was of course good, but bis embodiment of the char- | piace and deposlied its rich cargo of silk, satin, dla- gon aegis a Sor De Romeo eran ne ome Cements ee wetets 2), ee By Mr. Wxi1s—In relation to schools in Seneca Falls. | entered some time last week and robbed of the By Mr. Wrarn—To lay out the bay side of the Boule | carpeting and two collection plates. The satraues wes vant, Richmond county: itate the acquisition of real | ‘iteeted through the cellar door to the basemont and them estate by the Dutchess and Columbia Railroad Company, | ‘Bfoush the register to the body of the chureb. By Mr. Purpr—Rolative to schools in Morrisania. Brooxtyn Mortatiry.—The total number of deathe Mr. Horr called up, 8 Fesolation providin Pe acom- | during the past week in Brooklyn, according to the mor- maisee Wi Tavenigns the! Menaeane 1o Junction | tality reports, was 162. Of the deceased 27 were canal Peres adcmage WitB Power to send for persons and PA- | 56 women, 45 boys and 51 girls. The principal causes Mr, Gimps moved that the Judiciary Committee be re- | death were, consumption, 31; disease of the brain, 1Lg¢ quested to inquire into the propriety of making the pos- | Convulsions, 17; scarlet fever, 10; typhoid fover, 6; cam~ session or manufacturing of counterfeit national cur- | Cer, 7; bronchitis, 13; marasmus, 9; pneumonia, 6 mittee of the Senate of the United States, outline, would recogniza, Fraulein Irsobiet Played ‘ex- | monds, bright eyes, coifures of the most varied and in and it is given out at Richmond that he was | ions Te tn eae eat toe ean je ren- | some cases the most extravagant styles, rounded shoul- g of the other parts called for no especial notice. called to answer whether Governor Swann (in | The house, as usual, was filled. — Faggian eee ar gharigh ansptntcateh oe order to save from confiscation certain Vir- : i ri New York Theatre. the fair sex en roule for an Academy ball, ginia State bonds) had or had not, during the ‘Two new pieces are on the bilis for this week at this | a largo crowd of curious outsiders scrutinized, rebellion, taken the oath of allegiance to the pretty little place of amusement, in both of which Lady | criticised, admired and censured each cloaked Jeff Davis confederacy. Mr. Calvert could not | Don sustains leading characters, The performance | form that tripped up the unpainted steps, Captains i . opens with Tom Taylor’s laughable comedietta ontitied | Brackett and Cameron, stately, dignified as became tell; but it is conjectured at Richmond that | 7,4 points of tho Law, the part of Mrs, Smylie falling | chiefs of the Metropolitan Potice, were ubiquitous, if not who command success there. It only requires ® manager of experience and enterprise to in- fuse new life, novelty and brilliancy into our reconstructed opera house and give a respect- able tone to Italian opera. Tho Political Plug Muss at the Custem House—The General Order Business. Tepcy a crime last the State, and to report their views | drowned, 1; old age, 3. The nativities were as followa:—~ The politicians, place huaters, office brokers | Governor Swann can, and that accordingly, | to the tot of Lady Don. Her ladysbip’s representation | in person at least in thelr blue conted representatives. un uean 7 nf United siates, -in6; Ireland 29; England, 6; Germany, end egg men are making # tremendons fuss {| on “the soberfsecond thought,” he has con- | of the crafty, hollow and yet affectionate nature of the | Here No, 2,002 politely informed an errant guest that | Relative to the ‘ipptieasat ee ‘a phonographic re | fit ei OE RE I over the report of the Congressional committee | cluded that “a bird in the hand is worth two | scheming widow ts exceedingly effective, some of the fre ty plas sed Gr es i seme nat Begone ky Porter in the City Court of Brooklyn. WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. To amend the charter of the Merchants’ Exchange os hig) otra yeh Re edd Daas ena Hae Licutiva Wasiinctox AVaNuE wit Gas.—The work of ‘or the relief of the Buffalo Toit ans uffalo jorrigant with and Cleveland Transportation Companies. Lat pernr Siahersmretirateacey Minette yo To change the name of the town of Port Crane to | Was completed yesterday evening, and the lamps lie Fenton. for the first time, Although, according to the agree. BILLS ADVANCED TO THIRD RRADING. ment entered into by the cqatrantots Bas ae of To incorporate the Germania Savings Bank, Brooklyn. | this great improvement was behindhand a few days, Relative to the Howard Transportation Steerage Tank | considerable satisfaction is felt by the inbabitante at ite jompany. successful termination. Adjourned to ten o’clock to-morrow morning. Granp Masquerave oF THE MORRMANIA LIEDERKRANR =p The second masquerade of the Morrisania Liederkrane THE NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUSE. | washoid inst night at Washington Hall, Fourth street, The affair, as regards success, was in no way behind its Card from Collector Smythe. [cyampoen ie minded to bre = — a TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. oP feutonio “-balle’” was given, daring the aoueaae New Yorx, March 4, 1867. which numerous selections from the German macsires Tam both surprised and pained at the statement in | Were rendered in a highly creditable manner by the the: Gialogue between herself and Joseph Tronoide (Mark | wail flower that in standing in the entrance to the plat- Smith), being so comical as to keep the audience in con- fon he see caees cqyee than ee poe ae vulsive laughter. This piece is followed by Brough’s | hour, until ight, the same constant stream of car. burlesque of Prrseus Andromeda, or ae Maid nae riages decorously advanced towards the rejuvenated the Monster. This extravaganza gives more scope for | abode of Melpomene and Terpsichore, and the the display of Lady Don’s powers of burlesque acting | Same richly tolletied throng paased in. Without, than anything in which she has previously appeared, | mud inexprébsiblo, darkness, occasional snowdrifts; and wili doubtless greatly increase the popularity which | within, a on dail of splendor,. britliancy, wealth and she has already in such a marked manner attained. Her | fashion, and in both localities the blue coated guardians poesemes of Perseus also gives an oppartanity. fee of the metropolis. EONS the exercise er su} or vocal powers, some of the songs and snatches are particularly ‘pretty. Mark | commenced at half-past nine, after the overture to Wil- Smith appears in another tremendous make up as Cas- | liam Tell was played by Grafulla’s band. Groups of siope; his entrée last night was greeted by avery hearty | ladies and their attendant cavaliers chatted, prome- ovation. The part of Andromeda was sustained by Miss | naded and reclined on the seats as the charm- Lille Eldredge, a young lady new to the company. | ing music of Martha was wafted from the Although very young she possesses a good stage pr sence | anphitheatre, and tho buz of conversation and a very careful and accurate enunciation. The piece | mingled with the strains of the soul-stirring was well set throughout and ran very smoothly, and | march of the Tannbauser. Wagner Is certainly an un- will, no doubt, be extensively patronized by the lovers | promising caterer to the music of a ball, but in this specially directed to investigate certain “al- leged abuses, frauds and wrongs” in connection with the management of the New York Custom House. This committee, it will be remem- dered, spent some time at the Astor House during the winter, enjoying the good wines and the varied amusements for which New ‘York is renowned, and, as appears from their Feport, interspersing these pleasures with the Jess inviting occupation of collecting all the gossip and scandal that the political managers of the investigation, who worked the wires behind the scenes, could manage to scrape in the bush.” Let the fact be made known. Results of Protection. The Japanese government has given orders in France for several large iron clads, each of which is to cost about three millions and a half of francs. But for the high price of materials and labor under our present system of taxa- tion these vessels would in all probability be built here. Canada has profited largely by the folly which has driven this valuable branch of trade from our ports. It is mortifying to see almost under our very noses the work h he puts on his grandest and most attractive dross fh. ( hich purports to bea re- | (#iderkranz. together from disappointed applicants for | that would have kept our. shipwrights profita- | f the sPectscular and Durlesave tod forgets tne Tera in a resmeat r The nee Porto Mr, Halburd's commltie, though in fac ite FIRE_AT BINGHAMTON. Custom House “plums,” discharged Custom | bly employed taken from them by men who Olympic Theatre. Mons, exerted themselves tothe utmost to please the | spiteful attack from the parties wno lost the general na The popularity of the drama which has been on the | numerous guests, and the members of the floor com- Doards of the Olympic theatre for the past three weoks | mittee stood on different parts of tho platform like so @oes not appear to wane from frequent repetitions, but | any dignified, orbane sentinels. In the dressing cannot compete with them on fair ground. If we persist in such legislation we shall become Brvauamton, N. Y., March 4, 1869. order business soon after I came into office; and their 4 evidence is all that is given, with all of its misropre- A Gre broke out in this village early this morning, and sentations before it could be subdued destroyed four large grocery House officials and deposed operators in the cartage and storage business. 1 The lengthy report, for the “incongruities” | the laughing stock of the world. Never whs ® | rather incroases in favor with each representation, ‘Last | Toms Previous to the opeuing of the ball, were con. | 1 can only state that I testified before that committee | stores with their contents, the extensive barn and livery ef which the committee feel impelled to | suicidal tendency more crazily developed. evening the theatre was well filled with a fashionable of Gharty and Pleaure givin tho Tag sehing touches cee any-sam whalver aning from gral ord af stable connected with the Rectangs Rotel, in which ro Ft de rear t 0 choir almost immacala ‘ % handon rejected See Te ee ea eae CITY INTELLIGENCE. ‘oven the dram tbe Busco of Now York seme to | foom, bor and aie font the strains of Grla' | Store of cympenslion ae soon tet had ime to under, | HOCK of, wagon curs, Warnes, ko Toll, lee. charecier oftheir operations during their New Grebo ann Hoe pine we antttrems | Sgt anise ote, calinege rongemom | Sad nd area hae are eaten {more | Sols Petes ti York visit. There is a confused jumble about @ heretofore, well performed, each character acting his or * "THE DANCERS," for very good reasons. L, however, told Mir Humphrey Tue Frsniva, ov Sanove Turspay.—To-day is cele- | ber part faithfully, and the more prominent ones being | yng visitors congregated in oonstantly inereasing | I would ‘consider him in’ my future arrangements, ia FIRE IN NASHVILLE. Thompson and Bob Johnson, Patterson and | prated the festival of Shrove Tuesday, more familiarly | TePeaienly gpminuced. The, tableaux were loudly @m- | nambers in the lobbies previous to the formal opening | caso I found 1 could do eo, and. it is also true I have not Kaan} Doolittle, Hamphrey and Bergen, Barr, Brown | known as “Pancake Tuesday.” The name Shrove is ne the Testisiiies, sod ceresene’ an Se ce ceca been able to ake a the ments in ie Custom nt mF Jasrres, March 4, 1st. my cot ah, oe rice i eat | Sree eras ans aee cy cs | sed DMI eee rere e | vite an pee Mae ts Ig? cad on . . 3 d lector. stores for a de; jor pri \orses geveral still more mysterious “Co.’s,” which ae go:edans: thine ile to | allevents, of the quantity of en ap to ibeaed the ot | Loss $30,000. The fire is supposed to have been the prea seen term sige inert entering. upon the boty season of Lent wip com them nightly by the grand combination. Its variety is 4 ar en pee ‘A: Garg toom Partice Impitonted Im. the Con. | Work of an noendiary. name every patric mences morrew. After hat equally “4 be se scalne to corre his country, through tha [morning the opie inctiged durine ih day imaport of | SSo0e chootmanian,nterrted arm; mon and dogs | Sean eraming damonds Sushi. andthe’ sien of | To ran Manouare ov Naw Yout’— MAILS FOR EUROPE. e SERS ber sient borat pracetes wera: aan 18 resented, with a liberal supply of vigxer and ks marking its course like the gitter of lance | ‘The undersigned, meatioeed in the report of the Con- medium of the cartage and storage business | Sethi custom derived the namo <Fancake Tues: | &, Spice of bailox ‘fhe lightoing Zouare drill of Mr. utter of pénnon in some knightly cavalcate 0 | gressional Committee on Custom House frauds, as being | Tho Canard mail steamship Java, Captain Moodie, wild of the Custom House. There is also # long | dey.” Ege sgnig a oer yn eo igcoetscarg handling of a murke ‘both as'a weapon of defence and | wh:ch swelled in harmonious resonance above the heads | particularly implicated and: connected.with bribes and | leave this port on Wednesday for Liverpool. gigmarole about the seizure business and the | {fore and by tie Brent al te {rat Tuesday), | offence, while the performance of Protessor Hutchinson of the, anwmblege, the korgeous, train moved aboot the | extortions sought to be imposed, beg:in Justice to them- | The malls for Europe will close. at haif-past eleven. Aetective system abroad, and other outside | quesnde ball le held in the evening and closes precisely | with a Perret. the physical quite Souns and tne | the best prssiblo advantage. selves a suspension of judgment until they may be | o/clock on Wednesday morning. enabled to get a copy of the testimony upon which that | The Naw Yorx Herawy—Edition for Europe—will be- report is based, when they will satisfactorily prove that Pal ep ty per my gc agen pha Try ready at balf-past ten o'clock. in the morning. facts, so far as they are concerned, written or dictated Single copies, in. wrappers, ready for mailing, sim ‘through malicious motives on the part of persons con- nected with the Custom House, or disappointed bad matters designed to cover up the real object of the report; but the gist of it all lies in the attempt to fasten’ upon Collector Smythe » charge of having corruptly bargained away a ting of Professor Hutchinson’s poodies, veritable cir | The dancing opened with a dignified quadrille, performed ‘loasce Newtons, were Toarvelious, Rroitiog and interest- ina dignified manner by only a portion Cpe ing. The andience manifested their appreciation fre- ee of bey pa peas. Day td hold ne fod boa arise a tage earnest inanguration of the dancing festivities In co- uettish prattie and curious scrutiny of the toilets of conte, men, and if it ehall that the testimony does not Nightingales Sing it Is expected Comptroller that the crowds now ir acquaintances. The next however, was the report, that s felt of hatred against the All night alone among the portion of the patronage of his office, and by | thronging his ~ Aen dally ‘will present. thomeclves ax | _S0verini and Pease’s fourth morning concert was given | more generally intered eh ES found Celloeten Or keateat, oY usteriion it-apd that no tests. | rosbe, enamored of thot fregraune; bet eveseer, lear the fe new Col- | neat as ble, and with every regard to proper cleanli- | Yesterday at Steinway’s rooms, and was well attended | all tho promenaders drawn into rpsicho- | ony from merchants was taken, we are confident that then theira chant, the praines of PHALON'S_ Ni ‘ Phis means to clear way fora prey of oc on ‘set ding the wet weather. Tho programme ie ee. Yoecg conan ha middle | the public will easily eee the whole drift of the plan as | BLOOMING CERKUS, Ko a fector. Mr. Smythe, who is no politician, but Hosoxen Fanrt Passencens.—A meeting of Hoboken | presented for the entertainment was specially excellent, | gotjer which tually and unavoidably dominates | ¢!l as realize that parturiunt montes Broadway. m mus nasciiur. @ straightforward man of business, is amazed | passengers was held yesterday afternoon at No. 20 Bar- | and comprised more particularly the romanza, Don Pas- | all scenes of feativity in this building, As the evening = Lanne at the intricacies of the plot re co aa Cpl a report wae boom maa h reso quale, 7 apo gong aes Trem : a Pps Sin name iivrorcitament GEO. F, THOMPSON. : ae OTHER, Twren jus destruction, and publishes a card, in w! Essex Railroad sball cross to New York: by the Paronia | the Peasant and Echo soogs, were well cae dared the auditorium increased proportionately, | The General Order Business—What It Is and | turers ption ot IRON WORK FO! hee says, “I can only state that I testified be- “4 ‘e re ek to et formed by Signor Severini. Duo buffo, Elisir amore, Dinas wed whith eh the galop fiasto Was not faster. of Has Had It. a pasa] and by that means ignore the Hoboken route en- iy. . Fronts, Girders, Column, B Lights, Railings, Btable Fix , duo on themes, from Crispino, apd selections trom La- | more earnest than the corresponding motions of the TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. patent Opera House Chairs, fc, Paruediae sttention pea fore the committee under oath that I have pe pel ESTE RE EI NE Borgia, comprising soveral popular, beantiful | @Citusuineus dencers to the manufacture of fine Castings. received ‘ sum Pease and G. W. Colby As the general order business of thg Custom House, Eatiinates furnished when requesied. agree Se DA to, SAY Sey sey last evening in the council chamber of the Old Wigwam, | S7¥.°%, Doman fiscaieiemen 7 | stewed from the upper rent at'ine hhonse after the cold- | which has beem..ro much talked about recently, is not ‘whatever arising from general order or cartage | tho Grand m, Mayor John T. Hoffman, i tho Lotti, Jong and favorably known as a singer the bad been thrown off | properlf understood by many persons, I desire to give | A Card.—The er & Baker si ness of the aristocratic assem! in ‘ee and Italian opera and other musical enter- | and the daucing had thus fairly in, was one of ani form their patrons tainments, gave his farewell concert last evening at | mated beauty, over varying, constantly developing itself on the eve of his departure for Invnew phases and fresh effects of light, htness, color foe et attendance was large considering the | and groupings. The gay costumes seemed in the mazy oll orchestra and a number of members of whidt of the alts melted into one or formed into the Arion Society performed s part of the programme, | a waving mantle of harlequin hues, tossing im ‘businesses, having abandoned and rejected all offers. of compensation as soon as I had time to ‘anderstand and investigate their nature.” A correspondent, whose communication we chair. There was a good attendance of members. Some routine business having been disposed of, Moses H. Levine was elected into the brotherhood. The commit- tee of Sachems having under consideration the subject the location of Tammany Hall had a . hine Company beg to and you a briéfexpladation of it and an account of the man- fiat wie thet eqtablishiment, 400 Broadway, ‘a being re; : ired and refitted, their business will be continued as usuah., ner in which it has been disposed of for some years past. Rite adjoining premises, Ne. 497. ’ on duty em or to sond all A Ladies and Gen {de Clothing for oma ' FA prepared hat tate tte | which was varied. Signor Lotti sang ® | rich billows, rising and falling, advancin) re- the bonded warehouses. This is known as send. jeand Youths, and learn the recens also publish, gives a history of the manner in ee ee oy $ieor eee made romanza aun. abd sneer F-- Don ebeatian ceding in” covnonace Wik tee: tomeel whictwind ina, 00d under" a order, ase the store BROKAW BROTHERS, 82 Lafayette plaon of with much jada! and ept above fall and wnrestrainod sway. ignated them called @ “general grhioh the general order business has been dis- mnt hall, corner of Frankfort and Chatham sirocte— Sede with on. attractive cpets Ceo Magis | Senta. tateat a aris of coteel E iy, wad ovea mele?” As te Geaber of en 80 | All Prinen Cashed in Legal Letteries.—Ctrow . of by seven or eight of Collector — ane Po forge tect re pennies in | Flute ghey Sgr) vigorous applause. though it resembled in its main features the us | sent is large, and as they remain ya | Mreand drawings sent, uem, Broker, 176 Brosdwep reference to the annual election of officers for the onsu- ing year, which is announced to take place on the third Monday in April next. The meeting then adjourned, most fashionable audiences that ever a8- | show of the leading balls that had oo it, in in ite seeabhes tn tea Brooklyn Academy of Music was present in | detaiis it was pro-eminently fine, distingué that edifice last evening in attendance on the perform- | tne whole iblage was not lost, although relaxed ‘ance of the sacred oratorio of the Messiah, under the | slightly in the excitement of the dance, and adorned the "a predecessors. It evidently been Fegarded as the richest in the Custom rate Sieweiat tas piconet ecder coer ee Sate wBatehrtatre a RecsReamtastd 2 . after. Four of this is cortain to yield » louse, and has always been divided up among Coast Warcxina Ornaions,.—Yesterday the schooner | direction of Mr. L. F. Harrison, by the same artists | scene with oxtraordinary good qi ‘whioh rendered. | good neato te ‘posnessor. ' number of years Barclay sires. ians. These men appear to have | #. W- Johnson proceeded to the rescue of the coast | who took the solo parts in the rendition of that oratorio | ¢ho ball different from and superior to the majority of | past it has been customary for the collector to bestow Bartlett’s Rev lo Sewing Machiace. jaa | ggeare attemp a their profit- | *amer Flsmbeanx, on shore off anges nee vr. Pirasaatae, The poe pate ‘aa ta ovale pe sawetal aah Labbe ped Soake “Snesee of Gonoren A FIRS? CLASS FAMILY SEWING a 5 wi < ‘Tol mol a Col hades and offered | S2zstanceof the new pilot boat WT nauk Tun tek | WAY most acceptable to the appreciative auditory; and | were most superb, as might have been expected of such Pave not untrequentiy been interested in the Dus.tcsa, Tor mW UiION a Sa Sw setzoweage os Able job under Collector Smythe, ashore yesterday eight miles west of Mon! at, OB | the principal artists were loudly . A] gn aswomblago of the wealth, beauty aud fashion, the | and it has always been considered remunerate enough to-| THe CHRAPEST GOOD SEWING “ thousand dollars for the privilege. A ‘Long Isiand const, full rendered the instrumentation in a fault- | very first society of the ie, Te cheediurer eae afford a margin for the indirect benefit of others besides Erincipal oftce Ho. 609 Broadway, comer Feinde mn , P Arreurr at Svrcrpg.—August Schwartz, s German, | less manor, The entire oratorio, in fact, was a rare ily the ‘novel and outré styles prevailed, the reputed ipala. Collector Redaleld gave the A SPLENDID OPENING FOR AGENTS. firm of political patriots outbid them by | .¢.4 twenty-eight years, who Intely did business as a | Musical treat for the Brook evitable eb! atering largely, into the adornments | general order business to Mr. M. ¥. Odell, who had been dollars. In this - bs 4 of the ladies, ‘being moulded in | Assistant Collector, and wae sabeeqnentiy member of |B. B. T.—Sudd of ’ amount of ton‘ thoussnd shoomaker at No. §3 Vesey street, was discovered yes- CARNIVAL SOIREE AT DRAMATIC HALL. all manner of ‘queer shapes, embellished | Congress. Collector Schell took it from him to bestow productiveot Throat Dtassses, a 7 which was to come out of the general | terday afternoon in the Frankfort House, where he had —— of it upon Jobn C, Mather and two of bis named | Bo more effectual reliet Wo ytuis BRONCHIAL TRIP OM with — strings PR po meng The society Frauenlob gave another carnivalistic | with ing at wit a They real merit, and have their by profits of the business, some of the President's sajeee, te Deatiache all, dgvlaten tirees tase ete Sarid" tock and wll ‘tained treme y colle, or | od upon a portion of the'profts being ansigned to bis lw | ‘owvoF many Fors ee ok rote ante on Iatives, © son of & United States Sonator, a | himscif with a sharp kuife On bis being discovered in | waren in of wasbamseas wha soalia da rine 80 diaponed a he atmoet degree | pariner, ar. Humphrey, s Reprosgntative tn Congres, | Sant a | forialo'and othors are sald to have | **slerng condition by « person in the hours, an oftcer | Tot OS er ins preceding auslons of the mibecta of ontaione hae Pars peainoss and gprpeey comping ¢ Mather snd bin wo septa. Mr. | Comseienpten, Water, a Seren. Cour for eon entitled’ tos share. Collector Seaythe, | wosti ss ete so (es, an hoor wpern Se Ne | te crsivaiete oupir The_ttewen of te eet fay of tateom, show cartnes hat 4 cure, irre yr cnt of tha produa the other free eae, ho is no politician, but # banker and Chsos ieay moartioainee Prince numerous freon vielnity during entire y air " ql + "man ‘of "bustnens, finding, from the | Awommmaer or s Power Curtam—Sorgeant Ira & | Sccsione but fall amount, of | carnival Tra heer enya ay Satie hawt Sue pcg outage fs genre lead Ee rec ASS Ain BSG ‘ scramble after the order formerly of the Second District Police Court, | councic fa fall decorated with ail the im made storages ai 879 Bera Sugr crumble wer he goneral one soage | Cs rt nt ean Toran po: | Saino enor ain | remem ar opin anager | Dry meant ay smears ures | Rx, Marah OYE RGRETE STN Li He * a hora | ‘Bt f0" the past three monthe, was , O81 wae Somtintions eo cien iiniount the at, elug of alk, fa apreading on, the ‘oor be: | given os Me. Squires, wit Mr. Draper Junior « s- —_——__—__——- of relieving bis poorly paid and hard meeting oft Comminsoutr, appointed Bk Lendorven ot notetitnia ‘ehcare bound tocngege | hind and open in front, wo di the and | font partner. Al the time of Colleetor King's death the Di annce, Snlamapdge Saten-Alvo Sidovenr® orking clerks from the heary tax heretofore | > <7 tunaoanCareasmm-—tomas Kay, « man | sons opened tpt soni ror apon Wye | mtvery mre Vandre tes av ale te ot | orariot rate of gana eet of we fea: | FO conten Casvanrm—Thomes Kelly, floor of.the ballroom. | When Collestor came found that | roren re edt ert mht eae | stan eet orca es | Seven nanan as oes | Nowe secant ges at | wnat Gee aay ee cme | TSAOPINATES mac "1 Custom House er s i fever, ave- ea ee en i petomap Arte moly he en ‘and bracelots and all | House. He determined that no more assessments should NS 5" - { lion’s share of the spoils | over, at the corner of Fifty-ninth street and by the Ariona, By Mr. Stauffer, President A. —w Mhould pay out of its profits the whole political | mv, at an early hour on Sunday morning. Deceased te,| ro‘al soctly, the minatse of the previous, meeting wire ane ee ea eee aes caseine | eee arene te pean an te Us pate eats, bat | gers” Si Bekins Vela eee. | . Se aenee tin feature of the danci (tical tax of be 4 Sar SEN Fe jax assessed et cach election upon the poor auyptied Ohare Wile jn da ore are ge time. wipe roma Fg Rg A ogee noticeable ‘es Ao ancing Ee oe AE 5S kt Beate with Goap, sls, Inpectgmsaomengrs nd porter | ron igen serena ne peo | ale" apn spain pun | ia ehcp te sae, ae | es Rat eee inaegee | ORE HANEANG erm, nua re Uae ae This being agreed to, the business was given to | Raitroad Company, and 40 severely thas death | De Consisting of, cakes and confection. | thoir grices of mfotioneand fine figures, which, in the | disappointed and thalr threats not notion, they bad & tmaieen fem tehinadhe the successful applicénts, whereupon the dis- | gnvued resterd ta Bellevue, Bosplal, whither he bad | Sow oaraival songs wore othe tane of old | arty Dull, mado up the greatest Deauty of te scone Sapo fac ipa se ton th cs nna Sting. Te Ne doeabegal | __ appointed politicians sot to work to stir up the | ner Gamble waa notified to hold in both casen, | PoP imnen OL) Dh) Dis Schlocnte Seu” be. oor? of the grand occasion wan very lively, much more eo, tm. | smythe, and by ing to stab the * SRAMMALL, Di OO, Manutucteree, Investigation which has given rise to all this Fme mm Mapmon Avewve,—Between four and five | Dofflein engaged in a comic musical and theatrical re- | deed, tl Se red eds ee oh oe ae are to have been eee | present fads and fury. ino tater atu eine ste et tg FE fea aidlaa' sieve nay ne TRO we i, tint, pve hon at ‘sib oval, Havane = Paid (9 President Johnson should tako no heed of } ‘veer, Th he Gulab y 0 loaaee ‘used tw aa aes Seen era Prices rinee and tho New | yecome ctowded with numbern of ‘vistors, and. as the | mi ras known an igo Mbiahy commie ber. eae ae or he committee’s whioh bears the stamp of'| to ary the about | fable about a certain reptile with a thundering effect, | assemblage grew to its ulmi point in quantity of | The thing was got ‘ap by the Bixbys to get see ogee ‘ y report, iP ry Damage to the dui Hiant ‘and numbers of fair women, the dance | out of the Custom H: the of ebtaining Socio teoton te tow ding ween | and to get up a miniature theatrical performance en | bri 4 lousty, pepe He faslice upon ft, and Collector Smythe should | 1 7i0i tates Setionyl, sateen, polichionelle, in which two fellows appeared, reciting the led ater neceilly tate Sirty’ aed’ hens ht hg tng for Peoruary 00 Treen quietly pursue the duties of the Collectorship, ‘adventures of “individuals and events ina style which i refined > eke are phe hang and Matinee och comeseens ateen A & my od street He | a 'Y Pi e » Fine m GLixtox Sraeet.—The alarm of fire shortly | fully excited the mirth of the acsombly. At this stage | 0 assem! are shrew A political a goon giving satiafaction to the commercial men of | after five o'clock yesterday evoning originated from No, | an Cade eg ‘and others was ‘he baal wae a srand | racoem, | beth, Pecunia by nee cot 0 Vir redioal comm 7, of Congrene Ty Msstine, Pe dess| on. the city and. paying no attention to the scurvy | 109 Clinton street, in the premises'of William fo I davertng’o éissvulae, sboct ured ta the | and rich bilotes it was far superior to any mmiler ‘Bouse into their DM. | sewing machines, ay ore : vane the , Tho fire he tally tbat The Tealvities were maintlsed —™ . tricks of politicians. If he continues to make bps cause preva Sabet dkheres, Seog poms tka'tn me of peace aa. ‘well 'no'tn war, | ‘iva unwavering interest and ever increasing enjoyment "h WISTAKE CORRECTED. ageing le he partion who secure the lion’s share of the | sbout $500; ‘no insurance James Garton occupant of | trie g cnt late, whea. the. Hlostrious foots of ihe | We ae shed been: somewhat reded in Howson, N. Y., March 4, 1967, ees Se aan : ; epoils pay all the Setar means Ine tengo tbe Livingston extaiec aa is aornaged Fraoeoloy andthe fooliah male and female friend | tmbern, neta anay, a it wary Uke fome fury nome | civeMew "fork papers erongoualy publah th name nen Ton ce apes aOR i ‘upon his employéa he will merit gratitude | about $1 remov regalia, adjourned Aispelled ‘bright morning aK : dafaali cashier peal ; Pf tho poor ark and will lose none of his NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS, hon sun. tte tty. Fm AN ig RI * popularity with the peopl — CANADIAN AFFAIRS, INTEWWAL REVENUE AFFAIRS IN PRILADELPHIA, aft eof the First x . The steamer Fung Shuey, from Now Tork, was fo ©, W., March 4, 1867 Pastturits, Moreh 4 1807. | pam.e 8° Somneoton A Rie Unworxen.—The Boston porved by the pilots fenterdy, eh seven’ oreieak FB eon Fenian convicts whose Seatancen irre ie, In tho first Internal Revenue collection district A. B, Sconomists are said to make a large sum of pap 9 A a to the fog they were Fy greg Ld md imprisonment ar, Sloanaker, whose term expired to-day, the Bounte hav- ent able to report here by special train from ‘Toronto this afterno-m, and Money out of dirt soraped up in the streets | The annual of the Fire ment to-day | were immediately conveyed to the Penitentiary in open {ng rejected his fomination, retired in of George, i « was not less or enthusiastic before the Kelley, who he appointed this morn! rh his depu The City Council, in the “hub.” If 80, there is a rich placer at | Te? "tng wae warm and at aod the oa ¢ diseount on American involges for cha enentng | having previously discharged all his yrmat sopules See oretanate an in Now York 3 Wemai fing was . weak wil be a8 er cent as omsaloy ad theta oa clara the fy, reeks fy 8 rote i \