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NEW Admiral Farragut at Autwerp. YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1868.—TRI PLE SHEET. applause which was bestowed upon her efforts in sous—The Others Held io Bail, ; TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ran sh OUIBIANA. AMUSEMENTS. be by ape oa ‘Tho, abilities of the others consist THE BOSTON FRAUDS ener a WbmeRtppbllennascttel ape lig chiefly in acting without much vocal merit. Albo- | pj One the Impli y FRENCH THKaTRE—“OnrnEE AUX ENPERS.”—Not- the performance as''s whole. caniot dolar | Ditneesawnnee « je Implicnted Per, Order of General Buchanan—The Quarantine gether elicit condemnation, for divested of tts vulgarities, JUBEN’S HOTEL, LONDON, June 6, 186! Regulation withstanding the exceptional heat of the weather, ecessary . net he Evening Telegram of yeaterday. FROM smiguiaie man to sonata Belgium pee New Pesce te isos, {| Desides other counteracting influences, the attend- contortions or otherwise, isin" ener cine i sie geek, pase, that Aduiral Farragut had arrived in the port of | General order No. 34, issued yesterday by Gen- | *26? at this brilliant little theatre last evening was | that have heretofore been largely patronized. It was ascertained a day or two sinee, when a no ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, | Antwerp, trom me Tagus, on board te United | crai Buchanan, states that by viriue of instructions | Pt numerous and fashtonable. Indeed, shortly | WALLAGK’S THRATRE.—A fashionable and crowded tifteation to appear for trial in the United States Dis . States ship Franklin, accompanied by other vessels | from the ‘Adjutant General's ‘office the quarantine is after eight o'clock seats in all parts of the house | house—a house sucli as is seldom seen outside of trict Court was sent to Edward Carter, who was im: of his squadron, 80 amended as to direct veasels from infected ports | Were in eager request; soon afterit became crowded, | Wallack’s—waspresentlast night towitness, withthe | iateq with Julius D. Hartwell, Charles Mellen, M From Brest, France, there is news tothe effect that | Withont epidemic disease on board to he quarantined | and owing to the intense warmth which prevailed COM CE ae cantrens a avenge * Play Of | Charies H. Ward and others in the well known State EXICO. @ portion of Farragut’s fleet is riding at anchor in | fF twenty-one days and thoroughly fumigated. Ves- | fans and other cooling apparatus were brought | “The Stranger.” Mr, J, W. ck’s SHANE | srees fraud, that: he had disappeared, papers the harbor, where the Americans are the object of sels having had epidemic disease on board are to be quarantined for the same time from the termination into active play. In a pecuniary point, there- was admirable throughout. It was a chaste concep- bondamen did not know of his whereabouts, To Dfinister Romero on His Way te the United mi fore, the managerial t¢ had but little | tion and thoughtfully presented. Miss Rose Bytinge | prevent the disappearance of any of the other par- uch attention. It is said that Admiral Farragut | Of the last case. J ‘age nOnmary thes the government officers took i tena States—Insarrections in the States of Quere= | wiii visit Brest before his feet leaves the shores of to complain of, The occasion was the sec- | 86 Mra, Haller was not last night up to her stand- | 1ot ca Tipon a motion Sronte thar tent ‘taro and Mexico—Indiau Massacre in the A Clash With the Military Authorities—Procla- ond representation this season of the Ofenbachian ard of excellence. She was in the final interview to increase their bali, and this question came up in the United States Diatrict the Mediterranean. mation By the Board of Registration—The New Oficers Told When to Assume Their Offices and the Legislature vened. New ORLEANS, June 6, 1868, This morning's Republican contains a proclama- tion by the Board of Registration created by the late convention which takes direct issue with the late commander, ,The proclamation quotes the ordinance creating it, and recites that the district commander too subdued, and her manner left the impression on many of the anditors that she sought more than the coveted forgiveness of her w1 husband und the solicited interview with her children, Wedo not be- lieve that one whose personality is so marked as is the Stranger’s could lave long loved, however much speculative metaphysicians may say to the con- trary, one who could thus put on the garb of peni- tence and wear it with so mawkish an air. course Miss Eytinge is capable of better things, She played the rdle heretofore infinitely better. That, Court this morning before Judges Clifford and Lowell. Assistant District Attorney Hyde opened the mat- ter, and was about to ask the proposed increase, when tt was found necessary to arraign Messra, Hart- well, Mellen and Ward, who were in the prisoner’a dock, The new indictments held that Hartwell was an oMicer of the United States, entrusted with the safe keeping, transfer and disbursement of the public moneys, the point which prevented the case from being settled in the United States Cireuit Court here last August, when the trial was finished, The par- production “Orphée aux Enfera’ by the New Orleans Opera Bouffe Company, Itis but just to state in the commencement that in spite of all the virtuous raids made upon this production few symptoms of disap- probation were manifested throughout the entire performance, It must not, however, be inferred that the tout ensemble of the production was heartily eudorsed—though, by the way, rounds of applause were not unfrequent—but there was an absence of Commands—Adjourament of Congress— Earthquake at the Capital, Havana, June 6, 1868. steamer Mersey has ar- rived here from Vera Cruz with dates to June 1. Minister Romero of the Mexi- can Treasury has arrived by the Mersey and sails to-day for New York in the steamer Columbia. ALASKA, The Gold Diggings at Lakor River—The Pre- clous Metal Being Collected by Handsful. SAN FRANCISCO, June 6, 1868, A special despatch to the Bulletin trom Victora, V. I, announces the arrival there of the United States steamer Jamestown, from Sitka May 30, The British mail has fatlea to recognize the requirement of the new : en- | however, 18 one side of the question. The other is, | ties pleaded not guilty to the indictment, Mr. F He says that he will stay but a mouth in the United | ‘The weather at Sitka was charming. The Indians constitution, which -provides that ail_civil omicers | tataversion which the severe strictures of hasty pen- | \ie"nany friends appreciaied her elforts ait {Oreos feaeemea’ short semiceee ia ent Fyn no States. Secretary Garmendia takes charge of the had brought in the report that the white men were | elected shall enter upon the discharge of their duies | Men might have led one to anticipate, On the contrary, | not to compliment her with a magnificent houquet, their bail from $10,000 to $50,000, on the ground Portfolio of Finances in the absence of Minister collecting gold by handsful at Lakor river, and the | 0" the Second Monday after the return of the elec- | judging from outward manifestations the audience | large enough to make a good sized dower bed, on | ahove mentioned—ihe disappearance of Carter— her retiring from the theatre. fo her on the Fourth avenue entrance of the building. Miss Kate Ranoe impersonated the Countess Wintersen with her usual vivaci¢é and grace. She really relieved the play, whic! nastel as it is, 3 too sombre even to wholly please a mixed audt- ience. Indeed it is only n it ts filled by ladies and genilcmen of the intellectual quality of Wal- lack's company that it can be made wholly accepta- tion is oMcially promulgated, or a3 soon as qualified It was presented according to law; also that’ the General Assembly shall hold its first session in New Orleans on the third Monday after the oficial promulgation. afore- aid; that a fatiure to inaugurate the State ollices as above provided would prevent the lecal existence of the General Assembly, the present acting ¢ nstitutionally unable to anprove 3 which led to the belief that prudence dictated pre- cautionary measures to insure (he appearance of the other parties, District Attorney Hillard followed on thesame ground. Messrs, Paine, Morse, Shattuck and the counsel who appeared last August were pres- ent, and Mr, Paine mad rgument in opposition to that of counsel for the government. Judge Cuf- ford ordered that they be held in $20,000 each, with Romero. A telegram dated at the capital on Sunday last states that Minister Romero goes to Washington to be'married. Another report is current that he is destined to New York to arrange the details of a scheme to defraud American citizens who hold large amounts of Mexican bonds which were taken in pay- appeared in the best of humor; but whether inwardly delighted is a different afair, And ‘now a word or two about the piece itself, Admictedly the decline of that once admirable form of entertainment de- nominated “buriesque’’ may be traced to the “fast” propensities of the age, in which the writers seemed reports were generally accepted. Parties were start- ing for the diggings which are situated on the main. land, THE FENIANS. said , ‘ r jeneral Assembl: d without the 4 este x Rapes ; i ment for War material furnished Juarez during tle | Movements of Mr. Sweeny—Arrival of Arms | {he Goverion It bens lmposelbe foranviecialative | Btaced fo provoke laughter ab all risks, To effect | jie, Miss Clara Kisher in the fourth act sang “1 | ““Phe united States Marsha! then took charge of the war with Maximilian, at Rouse’s Point—Biscuits Contracted Kor. | enactment to become a law, and thus effectu: this they generally spice their productions with a | Have a Silent Sorrow’ with good © She had | prisoners and conveyed them from the cour room, pnd iudierg Congress had adjourned without having acted on ee with OSS, NT SO Ste an encore. On the con Pec suaiue Ieee omer ing iB, amd 80. site ; ‘are, | On ; They wil be tried next week. ‘The case may becated any ne bau sirOMG DeUkectn atone it, except the | afr, Sweeny, the Fenian Phen g Peni an ie Dona hee ata coe one tess be Born tha hares tosh ‘ost bieviously ing tothe ta au, ‘the “summer Hea Ee tegen Rr hee Ah pa er Vera Cruz, of Messrs Zangrow 10. - a1 ease. n E e 2 rhe slams whe was pat ned, for not many | son,” the bili informs us, Wil ‘imaugurated” to- ‘ona - se be time back pushing forward their schemes, were left | ne has gone there’ on business connected with the | Whereas the recon ¥, empowers and witile perhaps the former may in amore recent | “Tne Lovtery of Lifes” ne” Rabieos el INDIAN QUTRAGES unheeded, The question of granting a subsidy to | organization. . regard to the inaugural evnment times have degenerated, the latter cannot be said to | BroapwaY THEATRE.—Last night Matilda Heron ‘ ‘the line of steamers proposed by Mr. Win. T. Pritch- | 4 despatch from your correspondent at Rouse’s Sanatiiation have coualderably changed, 16 Roving rn) ite c'y..| closed @ highly’ saccesital grigagement at the Broad Sipwry Srarton, U.P. R. R., May 1, 1908, commencement been recognized as a grand spectacle delegated its full powers. in ot remarkable for its poetry t the premises to the board which fs the legal of the said Conven- On the 29th uitimo the Indtans attacked two men ard, was not acted upon, The Mexican Congress is resentative Point, dated to-day, reports the arrival of four cases addressed to thé way theatge, appearing in her fine creation of “a- " Mex RR eee Se nent rornewentative Of ie 3 d ; he remarkable fo1 ta about five iniles west of this station, and succeeded to assemble again, however, in September, of arms at that place from Albany. ‘The same de- | Board of Restmration aforesaid, tn obeaieiee co the dug | OF Music, Dut relished for kis scenery, grotesqueness | mite,» in her well known and appreciated transia- | in scalping und Killitue one of then waned Bontel ee ‘A band had pronoiced in the State of Querct: - et impoxed by said Constitutional Convention, upon and by | ald pantomime. | Crerait le parais des yeur et Ven- ; Davidson, who had relatives living in New York cit Ad Prononced in the State of Queretaro | spatch aiso states that the Fenian leaders have con- | Upposed by ‘authority then vested in tuis. Tour dohereby | Jer des oreilles. ‘To what extent Offenbach has ele- | tion of that play. The house was crowded by an ue decades) was berienceeniaee Ye in favor of Santa Anna. They numbeced about five | tracted with a large firm at Ogdensburg for the tin- | Hotity all etvil otioers elected under the said on lution that | vated opera boutfe the publle are mae epear ron audience that evinced its satisfaction in repeated ——-— - hundred men and were in a flourishing conditioy e 5 the said constitution requires that they qualffy and best judges, Whether he has raise oa high ° iste’: LARCENY OF © .—Rall na ‘ g conditioy | mediate manufacture of thirty thousand pounds of | feysion of their respects otices on Monday, Juae 15,398, | moral standard of elegance, retained it in stain | Plaudits, well won by the artiste’s able rendition of a Er or Osram —salpebimone wes omen when last heard from. At Pachuca, in the State of | army biscuits and that other contracts of the same | In Rorordance jwith article 158, of the! constitition. | fg or reduced It to the edb of indelicacy, | difticult réve, ‘The play in itself haa long been an Gets cease te Gal ene an voheenee . a also no’ the member: the ¢ ssemb rd 7 ‘4 & a et, i charge preferred by Mexico, another band under Batanzo had prociaimed | nature have been made elsewhere. of “Louisiana, ‘elected under. the ‘said. constitution, | We will not pause to question, Certain that from | attraction to New York theatre goers, and it is be- | Herman M. Meyers, of West Thirtisth street, tee in favor of General Porfirio Diaz. These latter are that by article _ constitution — th whatever aspect it may be regarded emusious | vond question that Miss Heron is without an equal in | stealing a carpet worth $75. The prisoner admitted have attracted hosts of admirers and nightly de- lighted thousands in nearly all the large cities of Europe and America, Few who have witnessed the exhibition of the extravagant ‘La Grande Duchesse’’ came away absolutely displeased, for its sparkling her impersonation of the lead should be such @ favorite, apart m her acting, it is diMeult to determine. 1f*unfavorable comment would have divested it of its popularity it would having sold the carpet to one O'Donnel, of Bighth avenue, near Seventeenth street, Phalon’s “ Paphian Lotion” is the Only Re« Movements of Troops in Canada. MONTREAL, June 6, 1868, A strong force of soldiers has been ordered to Sher- reported to number about four hundred. They were routed by the government troops. The rebel bands under General Negrete in the neighborhood of 'Tu- part; but why it all officers now in office that by t hew constitution thelr terms of office expire at twelve o'clock M,on Monday, June Bil 1868, at which time they will deliver up said olfices, with: all appurtenances tvereto, to their suce re cl Aancingo, in the same State, are still reported unsub- | brooke, and additional supplies of ammunition ana clared’ duly . Pi have been an irrevocable failure years ago, as it was | lable remody for blemishes of the skin. : i! lected b; chal order No. 121 of the mander of | airs will long be remembered; nor did “La Belle Wued. ‘They had routed the troops of General Velez | provisions are going to St. Johns. Two batteries of | the FiNh Miltary Disuict; lanued Juae 3 1308 Provided, | Helene” fall ia her attractiveness to crowd around | *8ailed from the time of its ilrst representation as one of the most immodest plays in point of plot that had for a long time been presented to fashion- able audiences. And for years afterwards “the A.—Ward’s Perfect Fitting Shirts, Broad= way and Union square ; also at 387 Broadway. that in all cases where the officers elect do not quahfy accord: ing to the laws of Congress and of this State, the present in- cumbents will bold over until such officer shall quallfy or a her numberless devotees, As musical compositions both fall short of baa ae What, then, con- duces to their popularity? hat they are the em- in the Chiquikuite mountains. The same report is (Made about the rebe! forces of General Rivera, who fleld artillery have gone to Isle aux Noir and Huntingdon. : successor shall have been appointed, or an oflicer declared critics” showered anathemas upon it sufficient to A.—Ward’s Cloth Lined Paper Collars and & at Toluca, in the same State, Mexico, where sever- elected who is able to qualify, . B. PACKARD, bodiment of pleasing | variety ‘none Will dis | have detracted materially from: the sanctity of a | Outs, Broadway and Union ‘square; also wholeale and @l private citizens had been kidnapped and held to NEW YORK. ‘Chairman of the Board of Registration. ute; but their lyrical ett. chat ie | church, if anathemas were of any force. Leaving, | retall’at $87 Broadway. fansom in the sum of $40,000. In an engagement ~~ a Mr. Packard was arrested to-day and taken to | logues (even in burlesque) | exh Scamming | therefore, the question of immorality out of the yr A.—Phalon’s ‘ Paphinn Lotion” Removes. BLAS ae PIMPLES, TAN, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIP- acme of absurdity. We come, then, to examine the-secret of their success and find that it is their character, their style, the manner in which they are put upon the stage, the quality of the representa- tives—not omitting the proper development of their doubtful insinuations—in fact the uniform combina- tion of minor attributes that have contributed so largely to thelr widespread favoritism. Good music can answer for itself, but the homeopathically weak headquarters, but released on his personal recog- nizance to appear before the military commission, which will be organized immediately. The Municipal Officers in the State to be Installed on the 10th. New ORLEANS, June 6, 1868, question altogether, if the public would confess to anything connected with the play it should certainly acknowledge that there is at least something nau- seating about it. But the public contemplates no such freak, and Miss Heron will, a8 @ consequence, be favored with good houses whenever she chooses to favor New York with her specialty. well put on the stage last night and the support was ‘Several of Rivera’s men had been taken by the reg- ‘ulars. _/ Generals Escobedo and Cortina had received or- ‘ers to put down the rebels in the State of Querétaro. ‘Both officers were marching for the scene of trouble. :General Alatorre succeeds General Porfirio Diaz Ordination of Priests at Troy—Nearly One Hundred Young Men Admitted to Deacon. ships and Other Orders—Interesting Cere- monies. Good Mi i) eth the Truth In Fife nett Soa fy alkeu uprighly in RICHMOND'S Books. WS roadway. A Meerschaum of Pollak & Son the. Best. Store $7 John, middle of block. Repairing done. Boll- Troy, June 6, 1868, One of the most interesting events in the history of the Catholic Church of the United States occurred General Buchanan announces the result of the excellent, which certainly entitles the management {fn the command of the Puebla or Second military dilution of an opera bouffe—a wine glass of Bellini ing, 81. ‘district. General Diaz had been removed. Captain | Here to-day. His Grace Bishop McFarland, of Hart- | municipal elections throughout the State. The into. a buoket of ‘water—inuat have | ‘ favorable consideration. meses Foster S ford, ordained twenty-three young men priests, and | New Orleans officials will be installed on Wednesday, | ali the foregoing a Une to insure it pat- OLyMri¢o THBATRE.—Last evening being tite one A Meerscl of Pollak & Son In the Bests replaces Captain Milan in command of the ’ » ’ | ronage. In. these observations “Orphée aux | hundredth representation of “Humpty Du: ” the oh . Broadway, near Broome. Repairing. waval station at Vera Cruz, admitted to deaconship and minor orders nearly | the 10th inst., the present incumbents then vacating. | Enters” is of*course included, with the proviso that ip ‘Huinpty Dumpty” and ng, #1. “1 The rebel General Aureliano Rivera was reported | B¢ hundred others. This is the largest number of | The newly elected officers of other municipalities in | it is considered one of Offenbach’s beat productions, | ‘te last night of the regular season at this eatablish- re fal Tonic I Rhus Wines to be but t a fro! priests ever ordained in the United States in one | the State will take lon on the seventh day | and on the whole, as a composition, superior to | ment the friends of H. Dumpty-Fox rallied in force at Caswell, Hazard & Co's. ™ " LES HUDNUT #00. welve miles distant from the capital. day. Six of them—Rev. Fathers Keenan, Murphy, | #{ter the receipt of this order. All officers are re- | elther ‘LaGrande Duchesse” or “La Belle Héléne.”* | to ratify his nomination for another successful run pricelood 4 The troops of General Alatorre, which had all re- . Se to take the oath of July, 1862, and in case of | The music is thought better, and, perhaps, justly so, against his numerous competitors for public favor. ve $10 a Month and a Home ‘turned from Yucatan, had gone from Vera Cruz to { McCourt, Gallagher, Loughran and Farrell—are ability to thus qualify themselves the present | and the arrangements, though one Caster Agta ‘own. For full particulars apply at 98 Spring street, Jatapa. for the diocese of New York, and will no doubt be pecans will hold over until successors are ety he sever Lag tee ea ity a8 ne Every lady upon entering the theatre was presented of Zour ow 2 qui of ef preceding. eeds 188 pro evel- | with a beautiful bouquet of natural June flowers and +In the State of Campeche seven hundred troo assigned to duty in your city by the Most Reverend ment, or to make it acceptable to the there lowe—K id Gloves for Ladies aud jander command of Colonel Domingues, had een | Afehbishop MoCloskey. ‘The ceremony, which was TEXAS muse be even second'rate singers, as well as | ® Perfumed programme, and altogether the ocoasion | gAf,Adolnh New'e-Kid Gloves fos Tndios n ‘entrapped by a band of Indians and pal, aes very grand and impressive, commenced at eight iy Ree posseufng aun, ar rea 2. histrionic | was quite a gala one. To-morrow week the pan- No, 210 ‘avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, jacred ability. ese pecullai of the piece one thorot reno’ scen- ay Wut three, who managed to escape. Colonel Domin- | "clock this morning and lasted four hours. The Proceedings of the Reconstruction Conven- must peak with discretion and not be eytea deacee, and pid predinry Marulng’ ¢rieks A.—The World Is in Bloom.—Nature Wears (quez was slain. chapel of the beautiful Provincial Seminary of St. carried away by his own virtuous inclinations into | wit be introduced. ‘The past season at the | her summer smile. But the victim of Debility is like "The pronunctamtento st Tampico, in the State of | Joseph was crowded by a large audience of the bs Soe earns ot USE ge eed | Olympic has been one of unprecedented suc. | *iiahted Uranch jn the tuniine, ot ale ee LSU ENE mi ‘ampico, in the State o! iatiials math relat vin ob tier congl atioae: New ORLEANS, June 6, 1868. | ea; case where comparisons are invidions- and the fndications promise that | ae eee ae a ee ery tea tke Sen has been subdued, owing to the want of The Galveston Sulletin's Austin despstoh of the | ly introduced. That Ofeabeck has Bot yovertanee | se Summer, season, | which commences | to- | anew man. Gold by all druggists. ace aoe # ri Javed Proceedings in the General Synod of the Re- | 5th inst. states that the Convention ts still arranging | ig now pretty well established; that he never tried to one piety ans tain Lasaiuarine tina inbeon ‘Paphian Soap”? Possessen tho cothmission appointed vestigate the formed Church at Hudson—Proposed Estab- | Preliminary matters. The President on the Sth an- | do so has been already proven, and that the repre- | fo ai west and was patronized omely natho ‘asthe *) phen Lotion.” 95 cents wx ‘charges sean Soveenoe Hhoniebe ges ra Lshment of a New Church Paper. Rounoed the members of the standing committees— | sentation of “Orpheus,” or any o ie a oo by the public. "During that time Mr. Jefferson, played awe J ‘Governor ord anajuato, for having inter- | Hopson, June 6, 1868, | *Ixteen in all. A communication from the state | Hone (th religious impressions is scarcely worthy . Mey Se ae a fered with the jurisdiction of the federal authorities, | ‘Tnis 4g the fourth day of the Synod of the Re- | Treasurer gave much satisfaction to the members. | Ut Sceanek Bat atter alt Oftewiegh iat eenny Pia: ee en Randtedtonttees, A--Hazard & Caswell’s Pure decided that the former was culpable but acquitted formed Church. An impression had obtained that the State exchequer | He caters to the public es ite, which OD | tations; Miss Mi Mitchell gave her inimitable COD LIVER OIL. the latter. v Wa salmost depleted; but it appears that there are | all such matters is ‘remar ket however rsonations of ‘Fanchon” mn fimes, “Little Best in the world. The report of the Committee appointed by the last egregiously false. His subjects are not new; as Manufactured on the sea shore, by CASWELL, HAZARD. ay on hand, which will probably be increased barefoot” fourteen times and ‘The Pearl of Savoy” * The State Legislature of Querétaro had suspended to ,000 by January 1, 1 Synod to attend to such legislative action as might schoolboys most of us had to plod through them, and & CO., under Fifth Avenue Hotel. six times, and now the season closes with the one 860, A municipal council for reasons which were set forth A proposition to fu certain number of copies | have been, perhaps, not unfrequently rimanded reath 4] a 94 to the Prealdent and the national government, be necessary in regard to the change of the name of | of various specified newspapers to each member cre- | for an ipadequate’ knowledge of them, But enough meet ach long satin potent plese caine Botagete Bat fet cred nz, 8. Se the Church, being called for, the following resolution | ated an animated discussion. Mr. Hamilton, of Bas- | of moralizing. Let us proceed to view the piece | apove mentioned at one theatre during one season | neous. Fe om Pret street, % ‘General Sanchez Ochoa and Deputy Ruiz were was presented and adopted:— trop county, oj taking a single copy. upon its merits, as we would any similar representa- is something new in theatrical annals, and speaks ————— still kept in prison, Dr. Larrazibal had been ex- | privat, That the President and the Stated Clerk prepare a Nie Coe ee epg ag ce prbeaos on tion, aan Senden or a me it ogee well for the energetic management. Bouquet des Antilles Excela all Other Pore memorial ature ate J ire remem eB ticism nt ualities of Sweet, Lasting and Cheap, welled the country for complicity in the Late seditious | memorial lo be presented to the fear ek ein bn ae | of memorallzing Co To transfer trom the Cont. | hot cbesou® persecution. “The scene opens ‘with | ‘THe ARION Soctmry.—This justly popular society Poop gc gg, 2° eh a wg 7 “Vnore na een tare aligat socks ot eurmquane | fiesta lucy ercgahis sc | Sia Gotvenuon tapes ofapmsniog Boast | Suk" Seti The, Land” dete hee: | OPM ta aaa erly gh concert a ren | en a mpsere in Rey shocks of e; el ional! Conve of aj ol wi 1 le. jow- BA tha Septal slg! jarthquake | Te 'conformed to the ‘action of the Church, Registration for the State. ra ers, . That ‘on her. appearance “was | ‘zat the Garden, on Third avenue and | , Tevet moderate prices at 078 Broadway, 1. The a were elected members of the Board L. W. Hamilton’s proposition for the appointment | warm! red. Orpheus (M. Decree), he with | #Ifty-ninth street. The attendance was very large C. 0. RICHMOND. {The Mexican army is to be reorganized into four | of Superintendents of the ical Seminary:— | ofa committee of fifteen to designate subjects, if | the melodious voice and his lyre, with seven strings | and fashionable, and it was generally regretted that = amilitary divisions, each to consist of 4,000 men. Tee oamdormenter, from the Ciassis of Holland; | any, apart from making a constitution, for the action | (or fiddle with four), that drew after him rocks, trees, | tne rain at about ten o'clock diminished the number | , Cireulars ef Every Description and Notices ‘The ¢ the Mexi Re hpedog ro J. H. Verten, from the Classis of New York; W. of the Convention, was rejected by a vote of 30 to 47. ed the wildest animals of the mountain forests, to attend meetings printed in the neateat possible manner, ’ Tevenue of the can republic for the com- | Ten Eyck, from North General Reynolds was recognized outside the bar | aad calmed the whirlwinds and the tempests, next | Of those present by fully one-half. The “‘Arionites” | at an hour's not! cont leas than at Classis of Long Isla! assis of Sch the Classis of Ulsier; Fran- fand twenty-five ‘at the METROPOLITAN ‘ i Ging year from duties and taxes is estimated at PRINTING HoT BLISHWENT, 91 Nassau street $18,000,000. nted to conduct him toa and a deputation was aj je was formally introduced shows himself and soon begins a sweet strain which seat within the bar, reveals to him his wife, mistaking Eurydice fora and their particular friends, their favorites and Denis Jacob N. Voorhies, from bs from Classis of - % many others feared not the rain. The programme of ——— On the 27th ult, the Minister of Finance completed | gustus Blauvelt: irom the Classis of Riese AU" | to the Convention. Mule he” commits “himself by" te. tasty | the performance was attractive and entertaining. | _Dibble’s Jw Suice is Just the Thing For the purchase, at auction, of $30,000 more of the Nominations were made for corresponding dele- OHIO. and ba stormy scene ensues. The duel between Especial merit is due to the ‘Roman Triumphai | children’s hair season of the year. Sold at 864 Broadway. foreign debt. ee ee oe — also to fill . the two was . pretty fair, displaying eat sung by the whole Arion chorus, accom- v rento “* s ordered be held 6 bed on much ability ss @ violinist, Eurydice much | » Meare Flay a, Bete | ner Eleventh street and Fourth avenue—To the ABYSSINIA. moming. renee? ONE NSE | The Cobura-McCoole Trouble—Another Cone | archnostand vivncliy, bout th her singing and act- | dered. fhe ‘Serenades by Tella solo for the Mute | ner iran eres tras soul dass oF : remmaty a rr emaagatetet “incu, meron, | Mata gil dicen ieee | tm arte pe pain la | "penned 909g Teron Jon Napler’s Despatches—Farewell to a Native | with a capital of $20,000, for the publication of a re- : ee ee moe gd Ng a me "of Catl Be in tional which occurred. Mile. Lambelle | under the direction of Carl Bergmann. th Nghment, 97 Ally. ligtous paper for the denomination; and providing James L. Ruffin, the Chief of Police of Cincinnatt, bps my c eae tacoranie impression, prot a = : Printing Eatablighment, 97 Npasab that all avails exceeding ten denies over his own signature the report heretofore percent should be de- LOnDon, June 6, 1868, she does the extrinsic charm of song with the intrin- Musical and Theatrical Notes. For First Class ines Every Voted to the Disabled Ministers’ Fund and the Church | made that he was off-red $1,000 by John Franklin if ic charm of womanhood. She & swee' : Re ¥, Fi menta] Sir Stafford Northcote, the Secretary of State for | Butiding Fund. Bowel arteix Feo Oobare” pan B gens hrf wana’ quite's pleasing, t, | Mile. Bageard, the favorite éléve of Duprez, a lady Jon go te the Metropolitan Job Printing Establishment, who has made quite a sensation in France, will make her American début in the ‘Favorita” at the Academy of Music on Wednesday, June 10, Mile. Bageard comes to us with the highest recommen- dations, and promises to become one of our leading actress; and alth« rhaps there is an absence of that srealiod abandon ‘about her movements (a literal translation of which would in some instances be the abandonment of female propriety),she exhibits a high bred, ladylike demeanor, which T all m more aoveptable to. the tudiend of te beeree India, has received later intelligence from the Eng- ish troops in Abyssinia, The despatches are dated May 30. General Napier hoped to reach the coast of the Red Sea at Zoulla by the 1st of June. It is sup) this new paper is intended to super- sede the Christian ‘mtelilgencer, the present organ of the Church. Neatness, Economy and Despatch Combine® nthe atecaticn oh oniers: Metropolitan Joo Pricting Baie iahmeni, 97 Nassau street. MASSACHUSETTS. The State Legtslature—The Hoosac Tunnel Appropriation in the Senate—Proposed Con- KENTUCKY. Lew & ith eaten idee sad eee. elon Executed fie ei * He parted company with Kussai, his faithful native not a great deal can be said, save he plays wellon bt tt lig; ti Gay betoce she Gl of his Goepasea 7ha) Wap we Rates, solidation of New York and Hartford | th> violin, which in itself 1s worthy of commenda- | Perutle singers, St the METROPOLITAN JOB PONTING ESTAB | yy ay pat LOUISVILLE, June 6, 1868 Railroads. — J 1 tion. Ariste-us (M. Soupon) next appears and reveal- Ro Ba mace ioe “ty ‘Wal nex eee MENT, a Nassau street. ee ‘There was another fine attendance at the Wood- stow, June 6, 1868. | ing himself as Pluto carries of Burydice to his in- | Preneur, - eee ne The Liberated Captives. Lonpon, June 6, 1868, Despatches have been received here stating that the fernal abode. M. Soupon would do well not to make such hideous grim: his hear 6 — in excess, his impulse unrestrained and his ardor a little e: rated. The original Pluto is said to have In the State Senate to-day the bill appropriating le. $5,000,000 for the completion of the Hoosac tunnel was ordered to be engrossed by a vote of more than the summer season, een John Brougham in his newest drama, ‘Lottery of Life.’ Eddy has taken the Stadt theatre, in the Bowery, for next season. He will open with the “Phantom lawn Course yesterday. Two races came off, The first race was for the Louisville Hotel purse of $400 oyal Lottery.—Information Fure nuded sad Prisen cashed in gold by OMHUELA & COnt6 English captives, recently held by King Theodorus | for colts and fillies three years old, two mile heats, | two to bill having passed t taken the matter quietly. Public Opinion: (M. | Captain.” The Famous Corner—97 Nassan Streets { of Abyssinia, and released by General Napier, have | Which resulted as follows:— it wilt nodoatneier become a inv. oth ermnag Tholer), beam Cn tal ft 5 fp nt mae < poner Haliy in Rosette ee Epa Sent 17 jt | Corer Fulton. herd verve: oe ie = ee arrived "a df. ingtor mat! New Y to appear before Jupiter and demand the restoration success zal in Herr ‘ : at Suez, Egypt, homeward bound. John Kilgour’s b. f. by Lexit mn, dam The ter of the consolidation of the New York 3 $icpoue. Te resentation of that linportat Richa mew, ‘a “raunbhueer” and Mateus ina CENTRAL ASIA. Glycira by imp. Sovereign. . a. W, Loud’ ch. ¢. Dick Seok Leroy Paul's ch. f. Jessamine Pot and New Haven and the Hartford and New Haven Toads was tponed until Monday, @ pressure from Connecticut having been brought to bear. nage lacks confidence, as well as a little musical raining, which would be of infinite service to hia Gounod’s Faust.” Miles. Von Edelaberg and Geor- Ine Schubert have also been si there, and Mile, «has the in the city, an@ the be Without Doubt H. 0. largest stock of Furniture and Carpets in th us and ing from the tmmense crowd we be in the trade. A. Buford’s b. ¢. Crossland... 18. excellent voice. ‘The second tableaux discloses ail | Lowe Hamburg, is éxpected shortly. Highth avons | 307, 900 and 271 round the corner. ee First Mile, Total, the Salts leep on Olympus, Morpheus only with A jon Paper lescribes “Don Pasquale” as a ioccsdinaioion aatneitodaneis ‘The Russinn Victories Confirmed. Firat heat. 1 8:46 CALIFORNIA. an eye pen to business. ‘The gods sing in their | “musieal masterpiece of elegant mischlct, with a Wiss, Toupece and Oroamontal Hatr—-Besg St. PETERSBURG, June 6, 1868, | Second heat 1 E padi snviicn c eae a Crear. Curis Wie s oO mpore, | lignsome dave or a cous baling ce seule nae, | genes Hatr Dye and Hair Dyeing, all colors, at BATCHES id i : " ieee tet Suddei returning from chase jana 3 ‘ ae Tee ‘Tho government is in receipt of Inter intelligence | “ne ‘second’ tace was for the Wain scott nat | Departure of the Steamship Nebraska with | wig nok Prevents hersele with a aad | tion.” f from the scene of the war in Central Asia, The vic- | purse of $100, free for all ages, dash of one mile, and Passengers and Treasure. aspect in every way. She eventually s ye ish of the Zeiegraph | phe Evening Telegram. tory of the 24 of May and the capture of Bokhara | was won by John Kilgorris DIK. £, three years old, U SAN FRANctsco, June 5, 1868, | Creating confusion. teemiiaer Beton tat "On Saturday, May 16, Kossint, that prematurely foro are fully Confirmed. Cheatham bene Guiowah, eecond; Ly ting N-B- | The North American Steamship Company's steam- | ire trad Anson tater stag, to save the credit of | old fellow whom the youthful Auber denounces as a | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, UNLIKE THE OTHER CTC conten TT Of Bokhare lacks, | loev's ch. f. Melinda Lewis, four years, inira, and | ship Nebraska sailed for Panama to-day with 204 pas- | mythology. Revolution 1s iow apparent in’ the | man who 1s not haif young, gave a little party, at ie however, confirmation, The victorious Russian | James Ford's bf, four years old by Lexington, out | sengers and $116,000 ailver bullion. eee ee ei otn ca pOn supiter disralages the | wien mes inte the cateyory of Kuber's’ young fer, | EVENING JOURNALS OF THIS CITY, FINDS ite = a ae tat tase nae | Oe Aioeh foarte. Time 1:61, -_—~ mitted to touch the ambrosial nectar. Juno (Mile. | lows, for he was born in fh00 and was in his zenith panes Samarcand, which they also held at the last ad- vices. THE INDIANS. A New Railroad Company Organized—Road Through California and Nevada Projected. Decre) remains with her hi asound lecture. In thi to whom she ad- scene Diana, Cu- when he, with Grisi, Rubin! and Labiache, sang, ‘1 ng MO AR never be sung again. Signor burini sang three morceaug and pro- COLUMNS 80 CROWDED WITH INTERESTING NEWS ENGLAND. eemmaastanenaaaneed SAN FRANCI800, June 5, 1868, foro oper FF pommel Ip ye THAT ANY OTHER THAN LIVE ADVERTISEMENTS— Fighting Among Hostile Tribes on Their | The citizens of Nevada and California have or- | tootond of the canoanto dis itn Venus could ‘Mendefbsohn's “st. Pauly has been selected aa the PEGE TEEN pay "30" par. a a 2 ‘eather. Reservations, ganized @ company to build a railroad from a po! I hi work to be performed national festival HANGING FRO! TO —Al LMOST BM~ The W Se i ae m 8 point | Mnioia, where. no deube ene. would, do, “welt | of unco the Luther monument, on the 26th of Lonpon, June 6, 1868, ‘The weather to-day is fine and warm. St. Lovrs, June 6, 1968. The Leavenworth Conservative Post prints the fol- lowing in yesterday’s publication:—General Craw- on the Central Pacific Railroad on Humboldt river, eastern Nevada, to the head of navigation on Colo. rado river, connect with the line of the Southern Niblo’s, wi in “4 ” Diana her little song credit- pt but the others, including Juno, had no relénsions to fair yocalism, Jupiter has an excel- Ms CJ ‘ine the longevity of musicians the followi e facts are given:—Geminiana lived till he was ninety, TIRELY EXCLUDED. road, it tative in M. Edgar. He is a capital | six; Dr. tll he wi ty-eight, Gluck and | OWING TO THE UNPRECEDENTED INCREASE im IRELAND. ford, at Topeka, has received a despatch from Sheriff Tho length at odo OR pe gy — purtesq actor and has a twinkle of humor mar Zingarellt till t were each Sighs seter. But they ni —_ Beattes, of Junction City, stating that information funny eyes, while his didactic mode of utterance and | were all by @ composer of antiquity, Zeno- ADVE PATRONAGE OF THE RYBNIN@ had just been received from Major Stover, agent of rerantiny ‘of ive sufficient raciness philus, who was as celebrated » mut ase was | THE RTISING PATRONA A “Seditions” Editor Still in Prison. . é + age! EUROPEAN MARKETS. Hatweioes portions part. . While subsequently philosopher. He lived till he waa one — DvsLin, June 6, 1868, me ‘aeaithag Woe ‘Tgms coun Ge hese mee pit taxing Pluto with the fractions of Eurydice, hund and five, wi om fa Sa atigntOn 2 rign | TELRORAM, MANY OF OUR ADVERTISEMENTS ARB It was announced several days ago that Messrs. @ reservation ee gods, deml-gods and minor deities into open lecay. Lem pono Lonpon Monry Mark: Lonpon, June 6—2 P. volutl nd sing & capital chorus—“‘Aux armes, | until he had attained his one hundredth and seventy- ae Sullivan and Pigott, the editors who were accused of | Of the latter. ‘The despatch also states that | wConsols close at 06 a, obs; for money and 96% 6 | vowed and sing e capital considerable harmony | first year, and even then he was in all | VERY OFTEN UNAVOIDABLY CROWDED OUT O@ seditious writings, had been released ona writ of the authorities at Fort Riley had refused to 95% for the account, ex dividend. American securi- and effect. One of the best scenes in the piece, that a a send troops to the scene of action. Sheriff ties close at the follow! juotations:—United States | is, one of the most jue and ridict ia when OF IMPORTANT NEWS. ON SATURDAY ie cao Prana ta atin | Stacy rac ue age | Hic Baa ge Mare wm | Spe ee i re te tk aOR Bk al 1e ol a sam + there iso & well al ire ONTAI Consequently still held in close confinement. a, tas 5 was Sas futy ce ty since near FRANKFORT FRANKFORT, June 6.—United | a Jupiter’ was given in Cre style by the whole EVENING ALONE IT CONTAINED BE’ EIGHT 5 ey were then and tl a — war path. “ on the | LIVERPOOL OOFTON Manxer.—LIVRRPOOL, June 6— “does AND NINE COLUMNS OF ADVERTISEMENTS; BUR ee A deoatenrcnved fie Sve A Tash ag | fg ans a meee se Seether ST a itch rece! ver 5 i] id jal Le — pays the soldiers ANd ecouta headed by Beene | middling Oriewnselinca: Tae osles of the day have OWING TO A VAST AMOUNT OF VERY INTERESTING Papal Enlistments in AmoricaGaribaldl om | General Crook's ehict scout. alincre a oo eee; | Beem e660 batene — the Qui Vive. thirty five Indians near Owyhee This band LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFF8 MARKRT.—LIVERPOOL, NEWS HAVING BEEN ‘RECEIVED AT A LATE HOSR . FLORENCE, June 6, 1868. | Of savages had committed many depredations during | June oor eek, rn agclined to Ste. 94. per quarter — His Holiness the Pope has sent an agent to the | ‘Me Past two years. Not one of them escaped. Cental for Californie white ued ida, for No, 2 kil MANY OTHER ADVERTISEMENTS WERE DEBARRED ‘United States to enlist troops there for the Papal waukee red. Oata, 3s. 6d. per bushel. Peas, 43s. per heard ‘@rmy. CUBA. 604 Ibe. Flour, 828, per barrel for Western canal. FROM MEETING THR PUBLIC EYE. WK MUST General Garibaldi has written several very earnest - ~ LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, —— to his friends and to the authorities in Amer- entreating them, on behalf of the liberal party of Sagar Market—Provisions—Salling of the Steamer Columbia for New York. 18) June 6—2 P. M.—Pork dull at 82s. 6d. per barrel for Fastern mees. Lara ‘has deolined to 66s. per Beef, Lia Fg barrel for extra perc’ AGAIN RESPECTFULLY BEG OUR ADVERTISERS TO Havana, June 6, 1) ime meas. Cheese, 51s. for the best grades — Italy, to discourage the project. _ ‘The following are the closing prieie dk ecenaa: Site. Bacon, 478. per cwt. for Cumberland cut. HAVE PATIBNCE A LITTLE LONGBR AND THESE ise for the week ending to-day:— LIVERPOOL PRropuce MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, June —_ GERMANY. The gar market sight animatea at 1x a | fo'tinea eee tc ah fer ean DIGAFPOUTMENTS WrLi BF OBYIATED, THRE AR International Mercantile Marine Reform. | ¥/< 5* (OF Nos. 10 t0 12, and 0% 010% ra. for 16 to 20, | for common North Carolina, Tallow, 44s. Od. per ALSO REMINDED THAT BY GANDING IN THEIR QuERN’s Horg., Lonpon, June 6, 1968, Despatches from Berlin report that negotiations be immediately opened on the behalf of the German Confederation with the great maritime Muscovadoes—infertor or common refining 6% a 7 Pelaten sce Food, reaming 14 & 1% ts, Groce ire, Molanecs sugar 03¢°'8 in or Noor sao ie Molasses—5'% @ 53; rs, for and r Turpentine, 286. 6d. sornan maneersovron dune. $0 FM 1a. 6d. per cw! 0, standard. Ih Poe. PRTROLRUM MARKMT,—ANTWAR?, Jane 6,—Petro- ADVERTISEMENTS EARLY IN THE MORNING THEY NOT ONLY SECURE FOR THEM A common or muscovado. ights are very dull to | ‘4m closed firm at 44xf, per bbi.for standard white. including the United States of America, | America, and a decline is expected. Butter 280 a 340, : 03 PLAGE IN THE PAPRR, the object of arranging and perfecting a unl- | For Sve ohaned ont ‘ah &'%9dr fot coor ee anes | +EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Se ae pee ettn apap ad ptember gand, ume Ye" per bound Yor ary and 2c. a BUT ALSO PRECLUDE THE POSSIBILITY OF HAVING , It will be = in A fn | oe too for sugar cured. 1a, pe nee der ; supply gaat Cat pas 6.—The teamrenly Retrenie — t+ mn oe Columbia sailea to-day. Sn arrived here thie meoraiog and proceeded: THEM CROWDED OUT.