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fey ot a ee <~ : Sacred et tak Me mana, | JUDGE KELLEY'S SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN, | Sircten’sty “scnmiyen, Juke Kater is once | pOTILLERY XSZURE WH MUisekcuUsETTS, Bae cle One coe ena ton tn ine t,D.A Nuns, candidate for Congress, then addreased Mi TeLED TAM TO THE We Months ending Marah 31 were $206,788,00."' ‘the SPECIL TELEGRAMS TD THE HERALB. Judge Kalioy goes direct to. New Orleans to-morrow, ane afte a : ‘Séitee months ending Maevth 31, $183,803,177; ana. "D? Arrival of Judge Kelley at Caire. Heaiy,2? Wil be received by Governor Wells and Mayor Bortbx, May 1, 1867. but to otk om. Aferthe ‘iad month ending March 81, $45,51%140. The privet Carmo, Il, May 6, 1867. he Special Agent Stagg, of thre </nited ents ram a RY ws ag By ta Naa ae The question of the status of the Southern States ig, |! articles wore:—Breadstutls, $3,017,780; cotton, $31,7y "0% W- D. Kelley, mamber of Congress, of Philadel- Radical Exherters ia Virginia. Department, who has discovered ait | ‘the expe. congregation, and the Rev. Dr. next delivered | forthe first time, brought directly before the Supreme | 9."1,779; cotton manufactures, $381,283; gold tna \ BBA ArTived hero to-dny, on rude for Memphis and Now } aa = Rocmwoun, May 7, 180, _ | sure of the receat sloohol frauds tq this city, has mage py fT feryew ery d Court, in the jurisdictional contest now pending between aitve,” ¢oln, bullion and manufagtares thereof, $1,679,025; ptenns, (0 address the Youthern people on reconstruc- | yp, Haywood, of amatsaty ad Mr anne ey what is regarded in this section as on’%,0f the most im. one soug of hozannah to the Highest, New York to-day the old Commonwealth and the new State of West Vir- lumber 00d manufactures of wood, $1,443,854; Petro> tu P-S000rding to radical prineiples. His object is to | ginla. Both wored cntiocation, + Marsh, portant seizures of the season, He caused the ex- Bad beet in a state of siege. | It had been assailed by an | ginia, the latter State taking the position that no acts of | teum and oucteF ofls, $1,677, 246; provisions, $2,637,987; } carry " 2¢ (29 purposes of the Union Republican Congress- Pt the Legislature of tho old State are of any valid force oF | rosin and turpensine, $189,491; distilled spirits, $215,036;.| tonal C. ™™itteo; but it is probable that he may not hold threatencd also 40 take possession of the clty. A. great effect, because its present government, or the govern- | tobacco and manafbcturag, $744, 10¢. them reg, nsiblo for all the opinions he may express. [ I [ school | never been recognized by Congress, This is the chief | months ending March 31, were $5,985;809,,and for the | of that State. ‘0d the Mayor of New Orleans, and will be orf, more €004 | ground of demurrer to the bill in the case, and it will, | month — en the gues of the® State during his visit, His tour will $2,272, guest erp of sion did. Court find sufficient force in the other objections And Sou fally stocked with such hore to-night and rejoice over what = raised, | extent of our foreign trade, as exhibited in these sta- | nossee, and North . th Carolina. with such precious merchandise—were » all day, |The institution of Acc te et to dismiss the bill, in which case it ts possible the | tistics, show that the large proportion of w is done in| Jidge Kelley, al: Yough » conspicuous man in Con- | stowed away last night in the handsome Academy of | Hote whee fiving im authority to, examine Tahar caper of im the days of fudah, and even in the | ‘vexed ques-tion’’ may be avoided. foreign bottoma, From Bergen, in Norway, our consul | gress, is not so well k. 0m in Now York, A radical of | Music “‘ayout the water.’ Parting with a dear triend is | are much exercised over the matter. The wise heads of New England a husdred pores ego noted, | 9 rete i# one thing in connection with the argument of | reports the arrival ef but a single vessel from the United | the racet ultrm stripe, he Soutran Sumner and Thad Ste- | sad at all times, and a great aftist becomes endeared to Rg eopenciek Sonne onan oe ae have shaken their heads if it had been sugg@sted to | this case and the injanction cases which has caused | States; our consal at Laguayra, Venezucla, reporte the | vens in bls advocacy of u "versal negro suffrage. He is | the hearts of those who night after night witness her Portion of the lot mixed up In the alcohol trouie #m this ‘thea i St heres Eyer prone it, bares 9 advance. much ep dy aga is o Pesca necessity of | arrival of but one—the steamer Mercedita. Oar consul comparatively yt, be: “e pt more 3 Brobahiy, than | Wonderfal dramatic representations and are maguetized eee wanes - ot Page Keg ea kag Mg ] smeat of children ivancement of woman ‘4 2 8 decided, earnest and vei their innocence” tether proper: "¢ aon man | the Southern go ou! ir own borders for | at 8. John, New Brunswick, reports a remarkable fall- Lr a M pomcwstaqad 0 ee tae’ lente built, and by the power of hor geniua, Consequently the brilliant | Sstabiisned, posits ppearanc arch ity, | Counsel to represent them. In the Georgia case was Mr. | ing off in the shipments of lumber to the United States uiek in Ris-motions: has a fi. WY formed head, crowned ing about the future, and zo | O'Conor; in the Mississippi case was Mr. Walker, al- | an compared with the same tine tase year. the | with thick brown alr, and ‘essa board and mous- | with more than ordi County ane our agacn cee sunjene the fuunee fate Of tbe | though formerly of that Slate, now of New York oF | report. of our consul at Melbourne, Austnila, | che, Blo voice lonely modus 24, Ute political rise Sercat'Y, tnt ur pomary sone oom res howover, we | Washington, or both; and in the present case Mr. B. R. } shows 21,300 tone of shipping in port, with 933 tons | Man.very gral Commencing ; Wf ctpy rower toe ean ‘out all fear. Tran up our childrev in the | Curtis, of Boston. The question is raised by a distin- | belonging to the United at tc pba Toeongrel dour areas city, when g | Sulshed Massachusetts lawyor and statesman whether, in | at Lyons, France, exbibits a failing off in ovr purchases’, 8 te Douels wf the Commag Y ws iu i h i elphia, AMUSEMENTS, one in ‘TLomieg, had been held in New York, ike the ment which has existed since the surrender of Lee, has | The exports of foreign merchandise for the three | He goes to Couisiana on the invitation of the Governor | Risteri’s Farewell Appearance in Breoklyn as It would seem as if all that th hand tafacmere, Te Sines mothe therefore, have necessarily to be.decided, unless the | The commercial reports, while confirming the vast | take im portions . ¥ Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Ten- | boast of in wealth, besuty and fashion—and it is pleati. audience that crowded the Academy last night watched nary interest the wayward caprices, headlong imperiousness, despotic will, defant spirit, cold blooded treachery, serpent-like dissimulation, ‘States. The report of our Consut | ing jeweller, He themetodiod law, , ‘2 In eight years was | queenly dignity, woinanly love, veleanic passion and terrible remorse of the inexplicable Queen of I tensive distillery im Cambridge of D; R, Sortwell & Co,’ and the rectifying establishment of Cheste* Graves, te be taken possession of, and a tnvestis’stion to be made into the conduct of thoir transac’ with the goverament. The distil fa one = th. 1@ City of Churches could COLLISION ON THE HARLEM RAILROAB. The mail trains on the Harlem Ratirond ent Soston Corners, to and {rim New York, yesterday atvore noon at one o'clock came in collision, smgsshing the forward parts of the engines completely, and t @ow- ing the forward tracks of both engines off the’ ‘ack. it ‘ter Ming the plaee of District Aus “ey twice, He is ; : 5 aumvne y 2 hundred millions of souls a: un- | a8 the order of things were reversed, that old Com- | of silk velvet goods and otlier articles of tuxury to the | Mur MMine the pines of District Aww TAIN Unie 10S | land, whose real charactor i yot an euigina, Tho | Fortunately the trees were going ata very slow wre, douty'caiy it will with the vastem'gration we have an- | monwealih would have to travel off to Virginia to got | extent of nearly one-baif. as conipared with last year. | His styie of oralory isforeibic, rather ttc and some- | double dictation of the lotters in the first act seemed | OF the destruction of Lfewnd property would have’ brew Bua!!; our sbores, will also number 8 its iolabi- table legat ability to tak é b fa hue ed? times given to tite “sledge bammer feo, VON, a8 Fines bandred sailous OC sdals gained. over to suitable leg 'y totake her case into court; and be | phe communication from the Hanseate Chargé a’ AMuires pag: Taye a Mn cee God—a lundred millions of the olect. The talk | answers it ip the neyative, remarking that the fact that | exhibits a gratifying increase of trade between the ‘Such is the marrwho proposes to fterp. "et reconstruc. of idealism and rationalism and materialism will | the South does thug go abroad in search of professional | United States and the port of Bremen, as compared with tion to the bites aud biaoke of the eu ¥ and cotton all come to nothing if the good work is procoeded idenc tness. ‘States. coax . ‘h tes of with, Edupation la wheat benefiting; but edcation Seif ne Het nomen cries of Ber wiler Aten Jast year. Statistics of the shipments of textile mann- | SWates-—to oanel pareve ean amas the Both, tm a late speech in land, de- ‘ i ws tite spread f intdellty and: we: Bed’ce'socy | None of the prominent Southern men at promt in-| tye values of domeslic exports given above, pt on ally Till Dok che -seeey ne whe Cause todo the same m ourcountry. The Sunday school. | thie city seem to know anything about the petition for | excep, specie and bullion, are in currency, Diy have a good deal of itto meet with derng & 3 trip. would. however, remedy this evil, as it bad already | the pardon ot Jeff Davis, said to be in circulation here. while all others are in gold. The report ww} He staris down the Mississippi a oh “ee eee eae Syren dagen and the ciY | During the last session of Congress such a paper was | very complete and deserves careful perusal, | Where he will be met by some delegates from Loa. ‘a of bodios that had such an Influence in all countries, but | banded about in the Senate, anda very prominent Deastitution in Georgia. especially in our own, The Gospel of Jesus Christ was | Southern Senator was asked to sign it, but refused. The In Middle Georgia the last eupply of corn will he ex- ys Arrival and Reception \ xt ; is Speech at the Opera Home Pst we gnosis pamepreat overt ful | only recollection the Senator has as to the contents of | hausted in about aix wecks. Pople have walked twenty Aine men May einer in our of tne decline or defection of our land. The young | the paper is, that it appeared tobe an aggregation of | miles fora peek of cornmeal. Many deaths have oc- Ja Kelley has just arrived here from Cairo, art’ Pig wi — riage as spread _ seed | nonsense. He regarded the parson that handed the | curred from actual starvation, peared eon peace by a raiitioas uaarees E ion: tk. Shennmaceamdan the a Presa “it | document to him as being non compos. ‘Tho origin of the Eligibility of Jurors in Texas. the Groentaw Opera House this evening. He was mot Christ; and may the Sunday School Union of New | rumor no doubt is the fact of Paul Bagley’s efforts. ‘The following order has beon issued by General Griffin, the depot of the Louisville atid Memphis Raliroad } That enthusiastic missionary and pardon hunter is said | commanding the Department of Texas:— by Barbour Lewis, Esq., chairman of the County York sores every 7, cerypmngras as it had already increased and roved mm its first anniver- and has ‘RSTO! sary down to the nt that we now celebrate. When | ‘ Dave a petition of the character described, Gauvston, Texas, April 27, 1867. | Republican Committee, and W. 1. Pitcher, Esq. He | ‘from an artist like the Rev. Mr. Kendrick had fished his address the shore | solicited sigaatures of prominent people here aad else- | | The attention of the commanding General of ‘the dis- . Sh t to possess the charm of novelty even Ww those on whose = minds expression in the incongruous play is photographed. = ‘the Bouth, ‘With all her greatness and consummate art in this rile, the Petition for | factures from the United Kingdom to the United States | tavorgbly of courso to the rudieals, but mathe * otherwise | however, thero would be still danger of che imporsona- exhibit a slight increase over last year. tovall’ other parties. There is no reason, h YWever, to | tiom becoming stereotyped, and consequently losing its attractions to a considerable extent, in course of time, had not Ristori provided against that danger by a con- stant change of the minor points of acting—the delicate touches ef light and shade that are thrown around and interwoven with the grander, bolder and inimitable out- lines, Those- minor details, overlooked ss they are by histrionic representatives in general, constitute the soul of acting. They breathe hfe into the rugged outiines of it with a supernal beauty, over changing its attractions and fascinations, and their silent but not unfelt iadluence often arrests the sympathy and attention of the audienee more effectually than the grand. est display of deamatic force. How frequently a look, seemingly prey area involuntary exprossior & great charater, clothe trict having been directed to the fact that persons dis- | was immediatoly conducted to tho: private residence of | herd of the hears.and sends with strange force the elec- fearful. One man tod bis face bruised by berg thy De agains! the door of wearriage, eeene and = every THE RICHMOND STREET CAR TROUBLE. R Va, ' A negro to-day attompted 40 ride ‘Siaed ee. carer” The case wited States appropriated to the whites, bat was put Was laid before the Grand Jury of the a : SUNDAY CARS IN BALTIMORE. — Baurimors, May 7, 1867. The City Council decided adversely to-day ou the ep- plication made for an injunction to restrain the city pas- senger cars from rumning on Sundays. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. Avavera, Ga., May 7, 2867, Patrick Gray, a member of the dry goods firm Gray & Turley, mysteriously dteappeared Satarday might, since which time nothing bas been beard of him, strikes some hidden Died. Fae ge oe ans . yrs Ryan Rooting God’s | where. cele by law are drawn to servo as jurors in the civil | ¢, P, Norris, President of the First National Bank, pens As ceaage ot asa pom ar yl hale ara Geno home” ps coon gad were then delivered by the Rev. A. R. “comes ie D. Registers Under the Bankrupt Law. babi ght oe aie engin Chdered that | on Madidon street. He was here'waited upon and most presentiog the besaties of a great impersaoation in» | The friends and members of the famity are requested and the Rev, Stephen H. Tyng, Jr. The former of these ‘The contest for registers under the Bankrupt law con- | 16 sworn in as jarymen until be shail have takon the | cordially welcomed by a number of prominent citizens | “iferent light amd different form on eacir occasion, this | to attend the funoral, on Thursday afternoon, at tlemea mentioned that some twenty-five years ago @ remembered when a child seeing a muster of the Sunday “chool scholars of New York at Castle Garden, and that they then only numbered three thousand, and were thought an immense body. To-day they were 4wenty-five thousand, and if they went on at that rate im another century they would fill the entire country. Mauch was due to the earnest labor ef the President, Dr. Ferris. and to other able workers like himself. ' The present was a joyful anniversary and a meeting which ought to be full of praise and thanksgiving to who ruled the hearts of all Comet, agg of these young ehildren, At the termit of the various addresses, which occupied a considerable time in been made by thousands of people, and the time that The Street Car Questi: notice, however, is now taken of these applications be- | propriated to white people, and when ordered to get off | and several others. ‘Tuese gentlemen bad a long shine, galet youd their mere filing in the order of reception. A | obstinately refused. The conductor called a policeman, | conversation with Judge Kelley, during which they » Baloty tinues to be quite lively. Applications are eaid to have | following oath, (Here the iron-clad oath is given):— | and offcersof the army, including General Eaton, Cotonel | Kilsidonsope view oF re gegen yg ia Richmond. Beaumont, Major Pearce, Colonel Hough, Colonel Chand- | Elizabeth an unfailing: attraction even with those who would be required to auswer all the communications on The stroet car question is again to be agitated, but this | jer, Colonel Richards, of the Tenncesoe Logislature; Judge | have attended its representation a dozen times. Her the subject would be sufficient to occupy all the time of | time in legal way. To-day one of Judgo Underwood's | Hunter, Mesura. J. F. Bigelow, H.T. Dix,Colonet Tomesey, | NobdeHfu! controf of passion is atso a coee ener all the judges and’ clerks of the Supreme Court. No | jurors attempted to ride upon the cars exclusively ap- United States Marshal; Rey. Dr. Bliss, Rev. M. Peann, coquetry form a thin ‘disguise: to the raging fire of jealousy im hersheart, ike the crust of verdure, suu- ; Ks ames Supeinene above Ie —. ing volcano, ing the death warrant of Essex the good many New York-politicians are here looking after | who arrested the persistent juror, but no breach of the prophesied great results for the better political | same control and power of uniting opposite feelings in the interests of their friends for these new positions. | peace having beea committed he was discharged. In- | entightenment of the people, both white and black, and | &!! their be appear. Among those at presont in town on this business is Sena- | dignant at this treatment he reported the matter to tbe | the earlier advent of reconstruction, from his tour beer males rot aime for pre-eminence, ita ascendancy at the tor Low, of New York. It is said that the registers for | Circuit Court, and was instructed by the Judge to de- through the cotton and Gulf States. The Republican | moment when the fatal words ‘Non ¢ pas ” fall three, o'clock, from the Madison House, corner of Madisow' aaa. Catharine streets, [For Other Deaths See Bighth Page.) A Stoke to Let on APS EW BWhacp svILDise RENT $8,000. bax SUITABLE FOR A BANKING HOUSE, Passionaie love and. delivery, the doxology ‘Praise God from whom all Let on Brendway, J blessings flow” was ‘and the benediction pronounced | New York have been agreed upou. mand, the names of the car officials, This he did, but | Committee are working with a will for their party, and | ike @ death blow on her heart. What can be} A store te Let ‘The ebsed . ; addod to what has been repeatedly said of the terribi "hit NEW fkhaLD- seuLoenar pan lag logos Pad si gyn Cay Presiiont by | Reverted Indict of two Richmond News- | 8s refused by the company’s clerks, Thus the allair | gre zealously responded to by the colored population. | scene that follows? “Her ayes flach with the Brent coe, | RENT $10,000. ®t Ferris, was re-elected as a matter of form, and so were papers for Inciting Trease: stands until new complications arise. One of the most interesting incidents nt Judge Kelley’s | geanco as she curses the cowering Bacon. the ingrate- a BANKING de tora FOR the Vice Presidents, Messra. J, R. Hurd, J. W. C, Lev- I have roceived the following from Richmond to- Geological Survey of Nebraska. 7) ‘who guided the hand that signed: that fatal death war- .N INSURANCE OFFI! ridge, M. C. Morgan, Albert Woodraffe, ‘B. , Ater sian sj Commissioner Wisoe, of tho General Land Office, on | tog ‘w. t, keanedy. Se kaa, Fant, aud bor enure frame \sconvuleed with emotion as gery BAILNGAD OFETOR, Sua tec Bek y - q x: ; ce. | she sinks on her knees. *‘Sola com vimorai econ Dia,” A JE ¥ ler Bolen. pe Sreveneee tersaine the av 8 ‘The charge of Judge Underwood to his jury, requiring | Monday transmitted to Dr. Frederick V.Hayden, Professor | Had they not announced their race, and said | The doath one that will be remembered with nak The managers are the same as last , with Lhe exception of Mesars. MoBride, Burdick, of the Rich- | vania, at Philadelphia, who bas been appoinied to make | tld that they were blood, for thoir skins | ternity of woe seom Gonosaitvated in Soil 4 Ci Randolph and Ludi violated, for to-day it is reported that two were as white and their eyes as blue as any Caneas- | scenc, and heart; the applause that inevit-° Porc my aay, ee mond papers were indictod for inciting treason aud re- | ® geological survey of the State of Nebraska, fall instruc- | sian pressnt, They spoke confidently of the alliance of ably followed the Fsomiy ll each ‘ach Maat night, and when colored fell for the last time, and shut out torever RPT TT beltion. Examiner and Times are the supposed cul- | tous in regard te the survey about to be commenced, | the people witt the radical party. . the curtain THE ANNIVERSARIES. TO-DAY. gee aoe aresness American Tract Society—Steinway Hall, ten A. M. Pr inapalbe Society, of Baise etn way Hall,'3 M. Amorican He : eer a apedoearomyey pest seven P. 3 6 sin ut t ‘ hiob over one thousand peopls, of | them farewell. yecently admonished by General Schofield, upon the | sud is instruc‘ to ascertain the order of wuccesslot,, ar- | audience, whiob comprized ee advent of Judge Underwood, ax x matter of precastion | rangement, rvistive position, dip and comparative thick- | Daivg' welt fied with the soloed: Yuoe,? There eines ‘mere cengenia! climate on the banks of ‘the James, in| that State; t search for and examine all the beds, veins | duced. adap Halley tna Academy. to obtain chemical analyses of such of these The following is the list of candidates selected by the | substances, and of the different varieties of President for appomtment to the Naval Academy at | soils, as it nay be dcemed desirabie to ascertain the Annapolis as midshipmen at large:— elementary constituents thereol ; to determine, by careful John Downes,.of Masa, son of the late Commander | barometrica! observations, the rolative elevations and de- pel a raed, atte Navy mncun, Converse, | pressions of the State; to procure and prepare in the $. Basoa, oNew York; Abrim K. Michler, of the Dis- | eld of exploration ample collections in geology, miner- trict of alaeiae, pon oe Brevet Brigadier General N. | alogy and paleontology; to iilastrate the notes taken pieahiec, Oniies Bagineer Corps Nullam 7-5: | in the field, and transmit them to the General Land Seats ston tl Sande of the Dietrioeot Columbia, | Office, to be embodied in its next annual report of the ited States Navy; | surveying operations. Dr, Hayden is directed to com- Frank S. Clarke, of Kentucky; Perrin Busbee, of Nort® | sence his labors im that portion of the State tying south Commissioners. Of the Platte, that being occupied by the limestones of The Japanese Commissioners will visit the Naval the trae coal measures, and to institute a careful search School at Annapolis to-morrow. for the localities, depths and extent of that most vaiu- ‘The Registration of Voters. able mineral. Also to extend the explorations along the ‘The registry of the city of Washington is completed, | Missour: river to Sioux City, as there is reported that torday at Irvington, N. J. The weather during the day seemed very unpropitious for ball playing. Neverthe- Jess both clubs appeared im full strength, and at least eight hundred or one thousand spectators were on band at the time of opening on the game, ‘Im the first the Irvington scored nine, the Eureka ten, In inning the —— cored eight, the Eu two; and the Irvington ecored (wo on the third when the rain put a stop to the Fz, which, by mutual consent, adjourned to ursdav. 16th instant. Mr. James Forsyth, of veteran Gotham Club, was um; but appeared to be decidedly at a loss as to when “balls” or ‘strikes’ should be called. Otherwise he was very good. THE MARYLAND CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. : Baxrmone, May 7, 1867. Anmnen: ome Co. to frame a new constitution for the to be « bed of coal outcropping from rocks of the chaik well sustained than ingly subtle, wiltspen tack seme. ole coferSome — bgesarcy No Fcoon es oe * | About tricon thousand five hundred is tbe entire number tcropping and it is iy to be believed that in this ro- | Beonddey (Mecepoiien i st gue ‘age = of names, of which there is a majority of nine hundred formation near the Omaha reservation, now being sur- in sccontanice with the vote. of the people on the irs | sixty-nine white voters. veyed into legal subdivisions for the accommodations of Wednesday in last month. NEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ‘San Fraxcisco, May 7, 1867. ‘The Savage Mining Company has declared a dividend of $150 per foot, payable to-morrow. Not for three years past has the miming stock market been 80 active as at present, and prices generally advanced Hale & foreross is at $3,650; 430, Crown Pots, $1,000! Yellow Jacket, '$1,100 Hour firm aad a say, - for albany to be subjected to the eame rules and penalties | Jocation as well as the extent of natural resources in | put he would advise him to take mouthingly dec! his cighty acres wonld — be- ” as are prescribed by certain sections of the act of March | coal, metallic ores, hydraulic and common limestone, fire. | with Pa Gatalie nerete | sce, 2, 1831, entitled ‘an act to allow foreign merchandise | clay, freestone, flagstone, marbles, &c., that properly ar sould hemes aicacoaaeas fry’ aby Tle tock full of dramatic sitt soene is secreay as to their deliberations, is said to have been | of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Pennsyl- | that they were proud of | it, no one could bave | feelings of horror, pity The secesh. papers of this evening speak sarcasticall; from audience "i Dprite, as they bave been essiduous in advocating vecsesion | Dr. Hayden i directed to proceed to Nebraska for this | y.1"nor dmenntooaly, of Sedee Kelvo'e vite nd capeniiy meter eemenmns this tiates ea doctrines, The ‘editor of the latter. papar, who was | duty as s00n 8 the necessary arrangementscan be made, At thiyge o'clock the speaker was introduced to the | unwilling so realize the fact that u were ‘Theatre. resigned the. editorial chair, and betook bimseif toa | ne33 of the soveral strata and geological formations in pach ast tara Tudge Mason intro- Plage Be Span RE few words. ‘On coming forward Judge Ketley was greeted with loud | ‘mprovement in its auditorium, this beagtiful little King and/Queen county. This js proverbial of him. He and other deposits of ores, coals, clays, maris, peat and expen atte peoceeted 0 walter tae Contense ‘He | theatre was reopened on Monday evening under the maa- at the of danger. such other mineral substances, as well as the | did not know whether to conaratulate them oa their en- rorrell Sisters. house eee eer pitts franchisement, or himself for beng enfranchived in this | *#¢ment of the W Spaenniras-coeneer Presidential Appotatments to the Naval | fouil remains of the various fone, and | treo laud. Though born in’ a. free. i he, | With # very brilliant audience, in which the iddies were His plas Aare Bef received avery Mattering ovation from performed their respectiv: role wi, more Than aval virn and bandon in conea- peo at redected ‘credit’ on Mr. aker, who has contro! behind the scones, The opening was a great success, and it will probably prove an enduring one, Stadt Theatre. Bogumil Dawison, as Prince Michel, in Wolfsonn’s Nur eine Seele (Only @ Soul), appeared and played to a crowded house last evening at the Stadt theatre, The piece is rather epigrammatic, with an undertone of tragedy than distinctly tragic, and the Prince, a gouty old in- triguan®, in whom good humor, cynicism apd a subtie sort of deviltry are about equaliy mixed. The scene is laid in Rassia, the opening act being limited to the actor has exhausted the capacity of for under-currents of ption Albany a Pert Department. the Omaha and Winnebago Indians. Thé more settled | NEO WE? teva it willone day float Thor eerecating | {uowsl it is dificult to point out a single fault, speaking in Instructions have been issued from the Treasury, | portions of the State being upon, the surveyed lands, Dr. | the radical party, and he accopted the title, for a radical | {mea srumlc, sanaperny she readerihg from, Arst jene, by Miss Josehick, was an in- under an act of March’2, 1867, making Albany a port | Hayden is instracted to direct his explorations to such | party went to the root of things. He tnen explained the | jmitable bit of nataralietic acting, and elicited frequent provis'ons of the Homestead law. He hears some ‘that Alexander ther department of delivery, requiring importations distinct | regions of the country, looking to the determination and ‘say, “I cannot go, becsuse I love ary encores, while ee — tree Ra ra her Y | concluding scene the words “‘Nur eine seele, jets meine were pronounced with peculiar effect, e play is fe i ; and wi wison su imported into Pitsburg, Cincinnati, Wheeling, Louis | belong to the various formations, and which may be of | exception 19a paragmph in one of thelr papers which Hess tebtere te lenaty 40 be tusenged: walle toe pttce b A or any other business: soquiing « proomusseabetad a the had come to vid Freckles, use m pared by Dr. PERRY, @ Bond street. Sold ball. Aycity’ hosts ind Shoe “Loni wROGKSE ebine, ose 5 Broadway, corner Howard street. Established 1880, ville, St. Louis and Nashville, to be secured and paid at | immediate use to the people of Nebraska, The State of | sated that no debts or be kept on the A Certain and Speedy Relief Un all Cange of fe + . 2 pudiated. If that means that all just obtizations prices oe Wheat dull at $2 a $216. Legal | these piaces,”” In regard to importations at New Orleans | Nebraska being chiefly a farming country, Dr. Hayden | Piguid be observed, then he axreed with the ne Mabeidah dapanues Senge. eet ne Bal aot dc rane os cates Senders, destined for either of the ports named in said act, Under | has been instructed to examine the soi! and subsoil, to | sentiment; but if it weans a debt contracted to main- ‘The Japanese jugglers and acrobats gave last evening | “#7 street, THE NORTH ATLANTIC AND GULF SQUADRONS. Forrnses Moxnow, May 7, 1867. Rear Admiral Palmer, commanding the North Atlantic tederacy, he denied tho ition, That wos not a March 28, 1854, and the regulations of the department | is deficient in timber, tho introduction of suitable forest | Alavamat Shall settlers from New kngland or other the authority vested in the Secretary of the Treasury by | give a description of their adaptability to particular | ‘#in an army, and means to support @ treasonable con- their second performance in thie city before an audience the third section of an act of March 2, 1867, the privi- | crops, and the best methods of preserving and increas- | ag jegeity contracted. y should Alabame pay | romagkabie for its brilliancy of toilette and the general Jeges of the warehouse acts of August 6, 1846, and | ing their fertility; and as so large a portion of the State | a debt contracted by the bastard confederate State of distingue style which characterizes assemblages com- pian Bree 2 Sota ac., in the cits ferred afternoon - States who go to Texas be made to pay dcbis by iaxation | posed of our first citizens, The performance was in her of Those Earl; le4 Squadron, transf mph “a ~— mt relating thereto are extended to the port at Albany. treos, with suggestions as to the nature of the uative soit | SMes ed fora wae thae carried ont aicisere SF | cvory way dcrhay of Ula qctimandation {¢ renstved de saramer ie ibe acer fis moral Feu Mme frigate Susquebanna to the Un! - States steamer D Spanish Custome Regulations. dest calculated to promote the growth of timber, has | woos of thourands? That must never be. (Cheers) | the hands of the immense audience. The programme ? as ‘rom the Weat tadiet,‘The De Soto sailed shorty | ~ Aceoding (© the terms of « Spanish Royal order of | been recormended to br attention. fur the support of ‘he government tt ‘tits ‘cocuary | comprised feats of balancing, legerdemain, slack rope | , AM! Prizes Cashed In Legal Lotteripe.—Clrew= "(ue transfer was mado, to the Gosport Navy | February 7, permission is given to discharge at Zarauz, The Partition of ‘Texas. for ever. fouud that they were granibling abot | dancing, tumbling and general gymnastic evolutions, nee 400"; GLOTE, Broker, 176 Krosdway. Quetaria and Oris all goods coming from abroad which Petitions are being circuleted in Texas praying the | being taxed by the government. and especially Yard for the rpose of obtaining supplies and = coal, "Admiral Palmer will then pro- | have been imported and duties paid im the Custom | general government to divide the State into two paris, | abouL the cotton carried off all the ceed immediately to the Gulf of Mexico, and incorporate the Gulf eqnadron with his present com- mand, tie North Atlantic SS. im accordance with @ recent order from the Navy Department. Thie will make Admiral Palmer's squadron the largest now afloat, as it will inciude the fleets m the West Indies and the Galt of Mcxico and oar entire Southern coast, The susquehanna, which arrived here from Cape Hay? tien, with seven cases of mild yellow fever on board amoom her crew, sails to-morrow morning for Porte- amouth, N. H. The cases are all now coavalescent.. NEWS FROM ST. LOUIS, MO. Sr. Louis, Mo., May 7, 1867. ‘Ino Supreme Court to-day gave a décision in the case of Drotiman Stiffel, appealed from the Circuit Court, affirming the decision of the lower court. The suit was originally brought for possession of property seized by Colonel Stiftel for military purposes while he commanded a regiment of Home Guards in 1461, and which he has since obtained. The ate ‘Saveemea oo manco by the State Convention, which pro- Saeed a ciei or criminal action om account of any per- gon for acts performed by virtue of military authority, Mayor Thomas’ annual message was delivered to the City Con cit this afternoon. Itenys the bonded dept of the city, $5,671,500, tae increased $1,000,000 in two Wes ihe estimated revenue for the — year is Houses of St. Sebastian or Zamara, so, far | one to be called the Western State of ‘Texas, The | Kanhood of the white man oa as they come within the jurisdiction of thore | reason alleged isthe loyalty of the population of the | He was for taxing France and Engiand as far as he Custom Houses, and provided that the appli. | proposed now State, and the preponderance of secesvion | could under the constitution, for they gave ail the aid companied by permits issued by the above mentioned Custom Houses, specifying one of the above named porta, om whera upon the arrival and before the discharge of the Wasmscros, May 7, 1867. | rhe radicals were abnsed for not giving office to the cargo the owners must present these permits to thechief | The case of Feliows and others vs. Denniston, Comp- | negro and a piace in the jury box. If they had a right of the active service, who is hereby ordered to render | troller of i110 State of New York, concerning the taxaton | ‘0 these privileges, why, in the name of Go they mart get from America—tobacco, cotton and duty it is to return the permits to the Custom House | further argument. playing for the vleck man’s vote; bat let them not be which issued them. A royal order gives the rales gov- ‘The caso of the Commonwealth of Virginia va the | called by either, bat vote as they fonght—for the dred and twenty pounds, if imported under the national | status of Virginia in the Union, as West Virginia flag, and $1 94 if imported under foreign flag. 1 the ricnt of ber Legislature to make any valid The Virginia and North Carelina Tobacce }-—- 4 Ser ox cakes Seoonsl tate ek tae at toe at the fireside. Their bravest met our bravest; they | shoulder, and whi! had both suffered for eighty years, Th lyu ‘on 2 Jay Crop. Union. The immediate question is as to the jurisdiction | tt ee it fw ny y ey had been lying | air vi bat claimed " , sylvania, Franklin and Henry, ‘im Virginia, and Rock. | %y'un,the lim te of Weet Virginia, but claimed by whe | Sketching the history of the - Constitatio word “white” bevore *citizens,”’ in reguiat that jarisa State, argu will proba- crop of Spottsylvania alone is placed at three millions of | iy mccuoy two dans. Mesars Stati and Alliscy nad | provided that no slave should be taken’ there except | Kikvojia and his 1,000; estimated expenses, $1,696. dollars. These estimates are based on careful researches | Hop. Reverdy Johnson represent the State of West he | iced States Treasury has delivered to the Union Pacitic Rv tway, Kansas Branch, bonds on thirty mites of Toad accopied by the Commissioners April 27. Another gection of (his road, twenty miles west of Salina, will be ready for iospection May 15. AFFAIRS IN MEMPHIS. appear Outrages of Soldiers in North Carolina. Yhrough North Carolina, committed shameful acts of in the name of our couuiry, bt ihe | thin bamboo rod; loleuce at High Pomt. -Asober, industrious and respect- | _ Fdward Driscoll, a well kaown thiet of the Seventh South to secre fet te People is fonthip of atesa, | shout the akouiders, able freodman, a runner for one of the hotels at that place, | W4rt, was discovered by an officer of the F gv ge St, belt te the sensenman waa Kicked in the face with heavy boots while atvend- | “!0t last n'cht endeavoring to ran off with @ tub of | Po ciiticn that the war was not f ia ing to his duties, and otherwise maltreated. At Thomas- butter from 467 East Houston street. ,On seeing the | ws. an abolitionist. He sai e ville ob empleyé on the pari oficer in ir) Driscoll dropped the tub and threat- | mace war upon us, We would ened to ahi , kicked in the face, probably by the same scoundrel, and | relish this, and he drew his revolver and shot et toe He arked Mr. Lincoin at one timo to allow him to | entitled on the p " for sia’ , though he | stage to the other, The grooter part of the plantations south of ‘here, on ir that it the 'South | surpassen every th the rivor, are overflowed, and the planters are ina starv- up of the Viekaburg packets during the . water has caused the planters in the them. Trage is now going to St. Louis, a fray, stabbed James Austin, a river i The wound is not serious, ress to-day Mollie Austin was entered for 4, one anda half miles and won; time, post, and it was for a time feared that he would lose the a enistinaeatenniems time the blacks were ruffian held up his heavy boot and said he bought the i The r gular monthly meeting of the Repubiican Gene- | the States to the the republican delegates to the Constitutional Conven- | ¥¢ Would have our American Prassia warring upon oar | ling feature of tue sowing statistics im reference to commerce and naviga- American France. We would become « naiion for the NEWS Fi NEW ORLEANS. tion are taker sas tion to vvge apon that body the adoption of the propor- | gapport of ‘half a dozen armies to defend ea —vord 1 . tional system of representation insiond of the present | the various republics, As itis ', for Fe New Onueave, May 7, 1967... | The imports of foreign commodities for the nine | jytem aay. ng more just to tue public we could meet any and all the nations in Europe, waited 1 “reek cat question la orvidding any interference | Months ending March 31 were, $208,689,833; for the | The resolition was adopted. Ta'we now are. He the people of the South to Sh << bes enwet an ercer toretatiag any three months ending March 31 they wore, $04,754,462; | . Mr. Covcs offered a resotncion tendering the thanks of | adapt the constitul ‘aunendment, for he knew the swith: t ctoes in the cars, rig, | the commi't-« to Senators Morgan and Conkling for their | gpirit of the Fortveth Congress, and mronger torme mizht ‘The r Young America, from Indianola for Not for the month ending March 31 . , ani at a Rg red ing hey were, $31,082,119; | action in procuring the nomination and confirmation of beimposed. If they were im doubt as to what these terms on weut ashore on saluria Istand in the gal of which $27,954,743 was dutiable, and $3,127,376 free | the recent q” erment appointees in Brooklyn, ight be, let them read Thad 7 might be, ‘Stevens’ letier on conis- Sat Eecann saved, Her cargo of cattle of duty. Of the whole amount imported in March, ‘The recieted wal adopted and the committee then | cation. rricane on Sunday the Misrissippi burst the | $15,606,484 was entered for consumption, and $12,475,. | Ted! to executive session, sate Gand sone ae a ey oe the city, destroying the telegraph line for ® ereh tate Weheioain ii eaereeesaseegeers wong them rome negroes. Judge Kelley onsiderue distance, The extent of the damage is not | 65 ent THE CINGINNAT! TOBACCO FAIR. Histened to with intense attention, not a si Rowen The principal articles were:—Coffee, $983,682; cotton pall, word of interruption breaking the thread of his addrose. $ have been heard with more 1” manufactures, $2,922,304; flax and its manufactures, ant pret May 7, 1867 He could not tobaeee tate sale i, Ky. and i eee of eat woaces wns lareulyallended. Dealers from il not have and skins, $1,237,904; iron and steel and their manu- | the principe citics were pr The fret preminm | the life of neithor Northern man nor colored NEW ALBANY, IND., ELECTION. = New Aueaxy, Ind., May 7, 1867. p n caver ix hunted majocity, Only coe radical’ Gouneit- | $1528,785 ; sugar sod molagses, 3,201,221 ; vena, | fwreriod to erother Owe cov vty hy y ‘and sotd | agro chircies reddened the ey. "Tat spirit aunt be AR TES te <1 G018.704; tobacco and its manufactures, 9260,219 ; ' for $80 por Luudred. The rrowiun was e0 Ip gold, | mod ved Indeed when s Northora retion! cap speek big among which were many feats never before witnessed in poor darkies earned.” He would appeal to the | this country, and far euperior in completeness and finish this questio®. | to any e:milar performances by our professional gympaste, ‘The main features of the performance of this troupe are they could to the war for the destruction of this | entirely different from what we are accustomed to note cation is made by the owners. The goods must be ac- | in the other portion. couptry. England and France wanted some things that | as etic of similar entertainments by our own UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. suger; and he was for making Johuay Bull | People. On the rising of the curtain the spectator bas a as and Johnny Crapeau poy heavier tax upon them. | presented to his view the unique picture of a dozen or more Oriental individuale, in queer but magnificent cos tomes, kneeling on the stage im a body, and gravely did not tho democrats grant them for the | bowing their heads to the floor in salutation. Without all assistance in making the required entries, and whose | ef Indians’ reservation lauds, was submitted without | jas oiznty years He contended that both partics were | ado the real work of the evening is shorily began by two boys, under the direction of a garrulous master of Union. They were told that the North did not suffer | ceremonies, going through # severe exercise in ground erning the importation of saitpetre, crude and purified, | State of Wost Virginia was then taken up and is still on | from | the vat, god that the South was tumbling eft gy shat are really wonders sriul to be- jasea. is $1 40 the two hun- | argument. This raises directly the question of the | suffering from hordes foreigners brought here | bold. This is follow are le foat acing, ca ti berth gr ata for the purpose; but he would tell them that there | which seods a thrill through the andience and creates was vot & home in the North that had not a | the first iuror of the evening. vacant piaie at the table aad an empty chair | the ecbief bf the troupe, balances along pole on his ie also engaged in playing ap ical instrament, his In this act Sadakichi, be panese ® bright anties (ero ‘men were equal and that | jittle fellow known as “All Right,” ascends the pole and br of Halifax, Spott- | Of the couniivs of Jefferson and Berkely, at present ‘Goa" | performs a terves of most remarkable gymmastic teats in It is estimated that in the cou fax, y the | the war was ‘8 war to wipe out this fraud. fin As fet Bh ge thin Some, me of ai imgham and Casewell, in North Carolina, the tobacco | of fraudulent representations made to her Governor, A Convention, upon the question of —. the a the Pye on = ne pan | now on hand is worth twolve millions of dollars, The | ¢ctee !s asked to reinstate those counties within the | Poy. .a1 on to the purchase of Louisiana, whon it was | feature is the — spinning by a — fae Fg e's doctrine in sige aro fend y —_ to cd ence, persons inieresied matter. and Andrew Hunter and Benjamin PB. Curtis, | 1867 wou enable men hold slaves whorever | The bumming wood manipulated veh " Boston, behalf Domi the American flag floated, except on the High seas; and | such grace, and are apparently eo completely im My - i" bas es sh tsa Meahanaican apt although the ae iy Taney, in hier and itr, —— — ped bom performer as to —. possensed pany of United States troops, recently pass! jlark’s motion to amend the constitution, wero acceded | of life as w ee a ‘ y ‘A THIEF SHOT BY AN OFFICER. to, this war was forced ‘pon us by the South We met | fi im air and cavgnt in arms into the bands sw ccem wiensesad ky Une American, pov, ‘The main officer. The officer, however, did not | of their slaves, and they would put down the rebeilion. | feature of the whole performance, however, ascen: rogram The wouod veo drogeed, and, as it was pronow! to iso @ culored men ; | In this the boy “All a ler so serwasly injured that he was compelled to leave his | 1. ',a1 stizht, Uriscoll was lovked up. tut binck soldiers “were” raised’ nnd tren thas | avout twenty-five feet tn beight, te which fs lashed. at it of hi hat dov the ak in free, for no nation = top. or | — ma md & — lad- sight of one es, After bavi ye this wt could keep & race in servitade which it bad allowed | der abut en feet in lengt! 'o wecoud sh had me THE LINE'S COUNTY REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE. | Coun NOP se "“Sirer “explalmneg ihe drat ut "ail. | indder the boy trawl and there perforae Wis Government, he asked | autics in most perfect style, andall this while the jointed which concludes at thie point. There were severe other feate of remarkable Batchelor’s Hatr Dye.—The Je the Fah 5 lean Chevalte air to itsoriginal ” fraparts fe aud screngih (0 the ng ut at onee, keope head clean; is flict remern nals anh Bats NY. JARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. " 1 Yon feash: alid—-Published for the pened ot aeeng ines eae ernie safer tram erwoee Debittty, spit the means of seif-eure. Copies (ree. Address N. Mayvair, Brooklyn, N. Y. , Cures Aft Digonsen o| Byer’ Pita Mrit ta td fh Titows, its ad See: sumption. Otlice 351 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty. street. Raving Countr: and pardon eT ind “the wpondrsite of the “1 Mann- ‘ncturing Company the best manure and the handiest for Iawns, grape Fines, vegetables and early cora, Send for pempatet, me. of Cortlandt street. 1 mt roneht Asthma, arn pedi Taeree nnd i taken. in” ne cured, by JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. You will fad tm also, & ceriain remedy for coughs and colds, ‘every: where. SENT eer eee Barnes & Co,, Weils, Helmbal avers Premium Sowlag next tops by Matsui Ovsunee, and ip andience, f; SYitlormatns arsiaed Tig Peta jo 7 CO., Bankers, 16 Wall stoset, M.€. = z Hi wounds, Schilbera’s Ge im Ot mone W ri sed Satofuly. salt rheum, a yn and skin diseases. For sale at the dtug store, Now : boots ‘on purpose iggern with," ber ery. ir tee Second yap eee were fo ay Pe piel eae = hat oa a fe ‘ea fal Coumittes of King’s county was held iast night at Se Bo been ‘the fate eee ladders are balanced on the feet of the father of the Lm g a of NRi oan was won by Ringmaster. “Tiae, | The report of the director of the Bureau of Staustice | thelr rooms, No. @ Court street, and pointed to the prevent state of Burope, quivering ou | This teat w ended witb whe fight of ‘All Right” from | ,,1'4e, Mowe, Maghing 00.7 lieck Stitch, ie. 4s LOO My 156%. for the month of April is published, aud from it the fol- Mr, Axra, of Flatlands, offered a resolution requesting | the verge of # terrible war, ag an evidence to show that | the proscenium arch to the second circle—s most thri sewing machine), | 00 Broadway, New York. Rerions reflections for ea ren ‘of man. Rent Te inetne enveromes, free of CNRS. Dr. hb Serieainn mid, Cau, Boeysigh.Aifenet Mone Sheek fie ga UNTO ae UP business. It thet 2 001’ exists osoen the distillery and the eotab- lishment. When the entrance was made ne was given by the officer entering, further tham e'

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