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MEXICO. THE TEHUANTEPE® CANAL CONGESSION, ‘The Troubles—Martines Oil] Operat- ing—Address of the Hidalgo, Bosiety to the ~ United States Minister—Caba—Contin- ued ‘ympathy for Megrote—Ex- tractsfrom Mexican Papers Miscellaneous News. Mnxico Crry, Angnst 6, 1870, ‘The war news from the State of Tamaulipas con- tinues to be of some interest, as the rebel Generar Martines 4s atill in tue deid. General Rocha, of we government forces, 13 believed to be on the road witb Woops from Monterey to Ban Luia Potost, by ‘way of Victoria Cily, whare he purposed to arrange with the Governor of that State as to the best Method of sucoessiully purwwing the bands of Martinez and Accyeda, Geagrel Loleating rematas @ Tula for the protection of that city and nelghbor- hood. ‘The report that Acevedo bad occupied Victoria ta denied. It appears that upon the north ern frontier several bands are now prowling about under the command of Urests avd Abraham Gareta, and principally impeding commercial pursuits, A combination isnow belng perfected by the govern. Ment for their extermunation, of which General Cor- tina isto take the direction, and wiih this view he left this city on Monday last, accom. panied by his staf, and ww ere this among his troops, I) wm not at all impoaabie that General Murtinez may find nimseif in the posl- tion of Negrete eve this, @ prisoner in the hands of the law and plead'ng for executive merey, With a few other unimportant exceptions there are no revo- lutionary movements ou foot at this moment, Con- Greeks sits soon, and questions must Imuiediately arige which may poestbly arouse tbe rebellious spirit, The following communication has appeared iu the city press in answer to a requeat of tne Hl. dalgo Soclety 10 Minister Ne'son, that he request the Andueiice of the government of the United States of Atmoriva in favor of Cuban independence:— Laaarion ov THH UNITED States IN Mexico, August 1, 1370, Sin—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt Of the able and eloquent communication of the Hi- dalgo Society of this city, tn wien my utluepee With the government of the Untied Siutes is avoked in favor of the recoguition of the independence of Cuba. As Lhe beat method of inforaing my govern. meng of the sentiments of that potriotc society I have transiuttted a copy of said communication to | the Secretary of State of the United states. With We highest respect for the wssocialon over which You preside and for its members individually, dremain, my dear sir, your obedient servant, To Mr, PRANcISco Iizan, Prestdvat of the La » FRAN Al lent of the 0 Boclety, Mex.co, . an The mission to Mexico, at this moment especially @elicate and laborious, 18 being ably sua‘alned by Mr. Nelson. lt is notieed in the New Yorx Hrraps Which have reached here that Mr. Porter ©. Bliss has been nominated and confirmed as Secretary to the Legation at Mexico. His carly arrival is looked for with interest. . itis rumored that Mexico will send a military commission to Europe to observe aud study the Letters from Tepio assert that Placido Vega is very hardly pushed by his creaitors, to waom he owes Over $500,000, Trinidad Garcia de la Cadena, late Governor of the State ot Zacatecas, in the laie San Luis Potosi revo wion, was lately surprised noar the hacienda of Sau Antonio, Zaca- tecas, but succeeded in escaping. General Allatorre has reached here. ‘the petitions.in favor of the par- don of General Negrete continue w pour in upon the President. | The trial has not yet come off. ‘The Work on the Mexico and Vera Cruz ‘Railroad is golng on well, and there 18 every indication that the ine Will be complete within the period stipulated, ‘The ascent from Vera Cruz to Mexico 1s about 000 feet, and the amount of tunneling ard bridging, asthe line passes over a broken and mountainous country, is unusually great. If the new system of a narrow track be adopted there will be tess ditllculties to overcome, ‘fie infernal aitacks ot one or two. Papers Of tis city upon tue Company employed tn this en- terprise are disgusting. One would suppose to read their articles that all the world constdered Mexico ‘kuch & secu.e and promising to mvest their Capital that @ universal war was in momentary danger of ensuing, as the result of a struggie as to Who should have the privilege of putung down ‘Their capital in Mexico. The fol.owing sore-headed articles have lately ap- Peared in the Revista Untversal, of this city, and LY possess some interest for the Generals, Butier, aud overs, of the Lower Culiforuia com- aah EXEQUATUR, In the correspondence of the Diario Ofictat of ia’ Monday we huve seen a cireutar from the Minister of Relations noting that tae Mexican government has thought best to graut a cousul’s exequatur, ‘ssued by the government of the United States, in Javor of Mr. Drake DeKay. We cunvot conceal the Surprise Which the reading Of that reso.ution has Caused us, dated the 25th of the last month, whea ‘the Minister coald not have been ignorant that Mr. e DeKay was arrested ia the month of May on bourd a private sulp which attempted to introduce arms and munitioas to carry on a reyoluuon in Cuba. In due tine we published that potice, and then made note also that Mr. Drake DeKay was Sec retary of the Coionizauion Company of Lower Cali- fornia, and that the circumsiauce of his being found complicated in an expedition of tlubusters, United Witt the revelations imade by ine Two Repud- les regardiug General Logan, i’Tesideut of the Colo- nization Company, wero suilicieut reasons tw in- crease the alorm created by the contract made with Mr, Leese in a& moment of wroube and diffcuity, Now we see tuat the government, Without taking tnio account the antecedents which we cail to mind, permits Mr DeKay to exercise the diities of American Consul fn Mogdaiena, Lower Callfornia—that is to say, eoncedes him certata privileges wiich, it they do not pisee biin legally free from injury im the case, that is conduct iney bo analogous to lis inclinations, Will perinit him (to operate with less risk, and ulti- Mately bring about imternational cumpilicatious, which, being sinviar Lo the busuces of Leese, may become a pretext for diaagrecabie ovcurrences. Here 1s another The Diario Oficial, replying .to our observations upon the letters of exequacur granted to the Ameri can Consul, Mr. De Kay, says:—“*fhe circumstance of nis having been connected in the attempts to revolutionize the island of Cuba 1s ho reason for bringing up objections to his commission a4 Cousul in Lower Oailiornia, To us 1% seems the reverse. We believe that those antecedents should have been taken tito account, much myure #ipce his nome Dation is for the purnose of reaiding ut & section of our country Which 1s confessedly the object of the intrigues of certain specuiators well adupted to fli- bustering. Moreover, a4 we suid yesterday, to give ermission to establish a consulate i a territory in- jabited only by the remainder of the tribe of the Moquts, and where there are neither heuses nor commerce, nor anyting whieh gives a rigii to ask Permission for tue resideuce of @ consul, 13 to us a novelty, However, it now remains established that Mexico adcaits consuls om partivbus barbarorum” The Tehuentepee Canal Concession—Protest: of the Enalish fondhoiders—Tie Reply. The following protest, communication and reply must have special interest in the United States, now the Tehuantepec Canal is being diseussea:— SECRETARY OF SYATR AND OF THE Orion, OF HACIENDA AND PUSLIC CxapiT:— COMMITTEE OF THR MEXICAN BONDHOLDERs, LONDON, May 14, 1870, Srr—In accordance with the instructions of the committee of Mexican honaholders, T have the honor to travusinit to you a protest, oilcially registered to qay, which is represented by the President, Mr. Henry Brimsiey Sheridan, Member of the Hritish Parliament, and request your Excellency, as first magistrate of that republic, you may take notice of (us proceeding. Lhave the honor to be your humble servant, WM. W. HOLMBS, Secrecary. To CRLLENCY DeNITO JUsnBZ, President of the Republic of Mexico. ‘the protest to which this letter refers is here in- serted, as annexed to the communication of Mr. Perry, oa the 17th of June, at the Agency of the Mexican bondhoiders in Loudon:— MEXxico, Jane 17, 1870, Tn compliance with the conclusive orders which by the last French packet [ have received from the Uee of holders of Mexican bouds in Aon, the honor to present you with a Spanish translation of the enelosed protest, drawa up on the 14th of last May by BH. B. Sheridan, President of the sald comuitiee, before Edwin Augu-tus Burwash, Nocary Publle of the eity of Lone don, m. consequence of the projected concession to niake & canal on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, they believing that in case of its construction their rghts as_creditor ofthe "Mexican nation woull suiier. My constituents authorized me for tuis reason (o mabifest you baabin no way do they atiempt to cre uifle dies in the progceas of Mex- ico, and that incase of making & settlement with them for ihe payment they are dispoved to withdraw imineaiately Uie aforesatd protest. Entreating that you may dees tf best to acknowledge the fulfilment ‘of the Orders forwarded, and in order that the prow test may produce its egal purposes, I have the honor to retietate the assurances of my ligh considerauon and respect, HOWARD J. PERRY, Agent, Know all ‘oucern, that on the 14th of May, belore we, hdwin Augustus Hurwasi, notary by royal autiorization, duly recetved and By this public instrament and protest These Whom li may * Ist pol resvitug tu this city of London, end uary of the sane, personally appeared Henry nsley Sherman, gentleman member or vilament dome led in said city, in representation hinsell and for the other members of the cou and promeneat. NEW YOKK HERALD, ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET of 10 cross (be ig Auius of the sale, inere Boy hate been. she duo’ eservaiton of the Jura of ke security acquired in said territory by the bonus {uit a 1864, Detwithecanding Hons exp! in the aamo flied and the croditors of the Pg Be pigs of wiieh the ley ow i Q8b3 2 wret—That ‘the tence of said bonds of 1851 1a 1804 theoween weit of Mexico is heid reavoaale the mteret at tye rite of upon the reapecty: iri for the same in The That aso “the, “total” rents ot State; ‘and ip the first case, besides the said general mort. ¢, another special and disuinet fourth part of the fu ss of aration, When it may wis) to have vhom cotlected, seventy-five per cent of the duti of exportation by the ports of the P.oific and 1 per cent of the same duiles vy the ports of the Atlante, Sscond—That ap to thia date the interest for the last three years and a half is still unpaid, and te Mexican government has not made any provision ety thay ta sequence of such failure {he of said Londs oi 1851 and 1364 have become special creditors ugainst said Mexiean nation, with a@raht of mortgage upon each one and Proc emp Vonal possessions of that republic, whe ay be ind of them, antil the the class, situation and complete payment of the said reclamation. being @ vaiuable possession of the Bourti—That Mexioan republic, the right to coustruct a canal across the lavnmus of Tehuanlepee. in ie mational territory of tae republic, trac nt, jointly with all the rest of the possessions, renains subject to the movieage until Mextoo ig under no inrther obligar thon to Lue bondboldera, F'fih—ToM the movwsage 1s extended equally to all the territory, to the t&x upon imines and waters which may Lave been included tn the said ounces. sion; now 18 the time viat i shonid be wade per, iugl, or subjecting itto the payment of a re: other iixal right. Sicth—That the inorigage ta also extendad to all the priviiegss of the duties granied to the conces- Slonwte, Whether in ¥egard to the inwoduetion of effeets and materials during the constriction of tie wel or tie future traii¢ on it or more especially to Lavliah the custoin house duties of the Codec Wheiler 3 particular and distinc: guarantee vat i enters into the property of the bondholders wh.lo their debs remain unvaid. By which |, the said no. pubile, by request of the aatd Henry Brinsley Sheridan, actlig in the name of himself and uf the Other holders of tho bonds issued by the government of Mexico in 1851 and 1864, I have by these preseuts rotested, and do solemnly protest, both against the lexican government and all those whom % may Concern, inst the transicr of ail 6 said property of Mox- the poses herein expressed or for any other, the repreventats reserving intact hia righta aa weil aa those of tne interested parties in order vo obtain a complete aud satisfactory payment and she liquidation of their morgage by ali just and legal ways and means be. fore courts of Mex.eo, Amerioa or England, ace cordiny 3 the said Ht. B. Sheridan and the ower tn- teresiea parties may judge proper. Made anil protested in London under my hand and q zed by may seal in the presence of Willtam Hen- yy Sherwood and Ajired Cook, both residents of this ity, and required as Witnesses, Who in union with the representative ei the foregoing wiih me, . B. SHERIDAN, President, W. H, SHERWOOD and ALFRED CooK, witnesses, EDWIN A. BURWASH, AGBENOY OV THE MEXICAN BONDUOLDERS IN LONDON, Maxico, July 7, 1870, Not having had the honor of an acknowledgment of the receipt of the protest which I presented with @ note of June 17, which was executed by the president of committee of Mexi- can bondhoiders in London, before the no- tary public, Edwin Augustus burwash, I take the liherty of remin you of your kind offer inr-gard to the same, a0 that I can translate that docuinent aud forward it by the next privaie res to my Constituents, to prove to them that I have complied with the commission which reiates to said Protest entrnsted tome. With tis intention I trans- Mit to you the assurance of my consideration and respect. EVWAKD JOSEPH PERRY, Agent, ROMERO, Secretary of State and of the Uiice of Hacienda and Public Credit. RORETARY OF STATE AND OF THE OFFICE Me HAUIMNDA AND PUBLIC CREDIT, SECTION 2 Mexico, July 10, 18' There has been recetved i this oilce your com> Munication of June 17, 1070, seut by you wiih pro- test executed on the 14th of May by Afr, Henry B, Sheridan, preaident of the committee of the Mexican bondholders in Loudon, the sax protest being ex: ecuied before a notary public of London, aud refer- ring to the concession solicited from tno Mexican Sea amen UAnteped; a A Sout iL com pitauce wich the orders received by you trom the aloresald ov: By transiting @ copy of that protest. are Pleased to manifest that the committee of Donahoe ers tnat in case the sald cuncession is granted its as creditors of the Mexicau nation wouid sutler. You add that vour coustituents encharge you to manifest, aso, that in no manuer do they desire to create diiticu:ties to the pi 8 Of Mexico; and that tn case of an arrangement for paymeut with them they are disposed to withdraw immediacely the sald protest. There has been received, also, your communication of the 7th inst., iu which you request an acknowicdgmeni of the receipt of said protest, for the purpose of send: to your constitueats the reply of this Secretary by tho iast French packet. Betore your two mentioned there nad been 1eceived in this office aletter, which Mr. Wm. W. Hoimes sent from London to the President of the republic, a8 accretary Of the committee of hollers of Mexican bonds, dated May Li iast, remitting @ copy of suid prvtest. In the protest itis taken for granted thas ‘the bonds msued ba £551 aud Led pledge fur the pay- mient of the debt tuey represeat the raghis and pos sessions of every kind of tne republic, Including Its lerr.tory. It is proper to make known tuen that this su tion Is enlirely wounded, ‘The bom referred to coutain the consigumeant of a part of we Pab.tc reats of mexico, but pot that ot all its rights and possessions, aud much Jesé the mortgaging of lis terriiory. Morevver, the bondholders know well thai the Mexiean patieu Las not recognized nor can they recognize the legitimacy of the agreements celebrated by them with Maximilian of Hapsbarg, Who, supported by forcign bayonets, attempted to exercise public authority in Mexico, and from which atrangement emanated the boads of 1864. Also the bonduviders well kaow that, conformably to the Mexican laws and to the riguts of nations, by the fact of toeir having treaved with au enemy of the Mexican nation, they fatie| im the neutratity which tiey were oblized to observe im the war which ihe Emperor of the French wade against Mexico, and that by this means they prejudiced the rights ac- quired by the contract celebrated with the govern- meat of this republic aud by which the bonds of 1861 Were tasued, In virtue of these considerauons tie Preshient thinks the protest unfounded and can be of no value nor produce any eifect, I renew to you the assurance of my consideration. ROMERO, &, J. VERS N ° JAPA Telegraph Extension and Education—silk Worm Trade—Court Etiquette—Corean Complications, By way of Europe we have our newspaper files from Japan, dated at Yokohama and Miogo, to the 12th of July, The journais supply the following jateresuag news items Indicating the progress and material condition of the empire: TELEGRAPHS AND RAILROADS, The Hiogo Herald says:—The great instructor of Japan will be the having railways througn the heart of the country, united with telegraphic uppliances, ‘Yhese must assuredly be the sure foreranuers of the opening up of the country; doubUess for some time aiver tho opeuing of the ines that at the various sta- tioas, not within Weaty Limits, foreigners will ve confined within certain deflued Hmtts; but such bar- riers will have to yield, the old exclusiveness will have been broken tp and destroyed, Unfortunately for the pre-ent government tts exchequer fas been hurdiy drawn upon, consequentiy trade has been auc will for some time longer be depressed. A little further iusight, however, into political economy and Anance Wil enable ihe government to remedy ail this, though we suppose that untit haruer lee Yet, procrastination will be the order of the day, The resources of the country must be opened out, her mineral and other wealtit warned to account, % DREDGING AT 11040, The drat of the four dreigers imported from En- @land by Messrs, All & Co. was launched at Hiogo. dhe would have got off two days beiore but for the heavy wind and sea beating into that end of the bay, which lifted her off the W.ys as she got to Lue water, Yat would not alluw her to go off, She was easily hanied of at Ign tide. Thisisa single dredger, AtLed with osctilating engines of sixty eifective horse power, and with a mean hiting power of thiry-five to forty tons per hour, itis tied with four anchors and steam gear for hanliag itsclf about. A double dredger will be launched in @ few days, and im about @ mouth they may be expected to be at work, WORKING THE MINES, We hear that Mr. Farrington has returned to Hiogo and Will commence prospecting pext month, A meeting of Daimios aud merchants have been held in Jeddo convermag the propriety of working the mineral Wealth on several estates, the upshot of whicn 18 that sixteen wealthy mercnants have formed an assoclation to work mines in the neigh- boriiood of Osaka and Siinoda, and are in negotiation for the services of Captain Collin, of the Unwed States Consulate, of Whose su ful explorations in Oregon We have, says the Htogy deratt, spoken beiore. THR SILK WORM EG@ SEASON. The Japanese dealers in silk worm egg cards state that owing to the excessive ravages of tj, the roduction of eggs, which would otherwise nave ven large, Will be only moderate ia amount, but whether this statement is based on fact or only coined to stimulate prices there are no means at present lor ascertaining. Buyers shonld be cautious sad not be in tov great a huriy to commeace opera- tions, AT NAGASAKI. We have ilitie of interest from this port. The ares rovidents were left Gafenceless by the departares of Braagas aif nena wepseoag™” SS 8 ae a ely. Pe wary ‘he Pines ot Ssisuma aie the British schoouer &. G, Love to the irince of Mizen, we ‘ BRMQUEITS AT THY MIKADO’R COURT. a Mpaiesariel Comrevence was held vo determine the A yey of what siall be the titles aged by the Mikado as Emperor of Japan in add. essing for sovereigns und lowers, and also to deter- tulue low presentations suali in inture be made to the Mikado’s court, a woul 8 oiders of preeedepce and the geweral elluueite (0 .@ ouserved OR ove sions of the Kind. Theve a8 beeu iA the past some ean Tolt--eapecially by viticers of the Bavy——as the order of presentution, that will pow probaoly be avoided in future. ‘the wages are to be made to assimilate to those at fore, 2 courts, WUD Which the civilized worid is familiar, A NOVEL POL PAX. The Evening Courier of Hiogo says:—The Chinese Guthorities in the Island are now causing new trouble, by insisting on foreign vesser ohartcred by Catuess paying & mast tax (that 18, 6o much for each mast), ia adJition to the iroaty tou.ago dues. Nabive vessels pay We mipstiax, ‘The tor Vou- sels on Which the tinport Nad been frst tried being American, the dispute was referred to Mr, Legendre, United mtates Ovnsul at Amoy, who coumunicated ‘With the Viceroy on tie ‘Phe latter In coun. ci with the Commtssioncr of Customs at Amoy dvolded that the tmpost must be paid. Mr. Le- geudre dewurring, the matter has been referred to Pekin, LOSS OF THR BTRAMSHIP DUMBARTON, For some time past rumors of disaster to this ship’ have been current, which have at Jength taken the form of litve assertion that she nas been de- Btroyed, With all ou board, by @ boller explosion, Application to the Japanese autacrities las, bows ever, faried to furnish confirmation for the state- ment, which, we wust, is baselesa. NEWS BCBArs. ‘The last of the telegraph po.ea has been erected between Kove and Usakae The saemban ob tha Race Club have advertised for tenders for improving their race course. ‘The Muanio pai Counci! have resolved to exclude ali non-members irom their meetm: Reporters are, however, volerated, but forvitdea to pubitstr the proceedings ! Kove is never without a grievance, calling to heaven and earth for redress, The preseat is tue eternal shrieking of engine whistles, Five steamera Ply 60 aud irom Osaka; cach whistiea Lor two houre ania haf before starting, ani commemorates Its return without accident by another shriek sonata Of ad hour and thre:-quarters’ durauon, which, when it occurs in the cad of night, the people of Kobe are upr-asonavie eavugh to wish curtailed. They oughtto have a Belgian cathedral, wiih an Jaiiuity of jinging carilons, 10 their Diidst, to teach patience, ‘fhe Oriental Bank @5 Osaka ts nearly finished; it seems the Duilders lorgot to putin apy loundations, which trifting oversight may perhaps willitale against the stability of the erecuon, ‘Yue Buhama has aqg; the Japaneso “boll) in. Stead o! the Ainerican “gridiron” as @& masthead Prevage Paria been beprimee ep ang nag on ory aud the Tayang, afier Leng @ Japancse toy tor wygive months, has reaumed Ue Siar wad Birlpes, egoverBMeNnt Nave decreed that vo passenger boet hcarry more than ave Rupdred per cra Osaka, One of these, the Taku, has achieved papus larity by supplying tea 1e her passengers gratis, A supposed ease of hydrophobia nas occurred, ‘The dug bita boy in tweive places. A pistol shot then prevented further bites, American Inilependence Day, July 4, & day of rejol for American citizens, was duly ceie- Drated in Hiogo at noon by diapiays of bantiug and Salutes Iroia the slaps to harbor, aud durwg the afternoon vistol show and crackers Were Ure. eon- tinuously In the streets, The state of the weather militated against a display 0: freworka which was purposed, The Corea. MORE COREAN CompPLicaTions.—We reported a short ume since—says a Hioge journal of July 1— the possibility of the Uorca being opened x2 fo a Commercial enterprise. It ap)-eare that they (the Coreans) bave been eucroaching upon the ter- Fitories Of Satsuma, aud otherwise infringing upon goue Of bis ancient prerogatives. The loregn mini ters have becn iuviied, as also the naval commanders- 4u-chiei tn these waters, to a conicrence tuereun, the robable resuli of which will be the granting of foreign aid to Satsuina to obiain redress upon such terms a8 will seoure treaty advantages to foreigners, There is aome talk about Simonoseki bey thrown open to joreign trae by Cuosiu. it 1s weil known, or at ail evenis believed, that this baronial lord much desires to do so, and if the foreign treaty Powers would agree with bim personally in tie maticr, and not through tho intervention of the government, that it wouid be quickly done, Events, however, are hurrying on towards one Goal—vhbrowing up the whoie em, to loreiguers, CHINA. . The Native Massacre of Christians at Tient-Sin— Murder of the French Consul and Slaughter of the Sistera of Mercy—<he Cathedral! in Flames— Explanation by the Em- bassy in Europe—Rebellion. By the China and India mail from Europe we have the following newspaper detalls in report of the horrible events indicated above and which have been already referred to in our caple telegrams, Slaughter of Christians at Tient-Sin. {Prom the North China Daily News, Jaly 16.) News of a ‘wing nature pas reached us from Tieut-Sin. It appears that for several days past there bas been a grea exciiement among tie Cumese against foreigners at that place. It was Openly Sad that the French Catvedral would be burut and the foreigacrs exterminated. To a cer- tain extent this is sadly verified. By a special courier Via Taku overtaking the steamer Dragon, which lelt Tient-Sin on the afternoon of the 21st im- sant, the news Was conveyed that the Frenen Ooi. sulate and French Cathedral were in fames, and that the French Cousu!, Sisvers of Mercy and several otacr Frenchmen had heen murdered. Her Ma- Jesty’s gunboat Opossuia was lying at Chefoo when this news arrived, and stacied a once (on tne night of the 234 instant) for TientSin, Her Majesty's ves- sel Dwart leaves shang iae this afternoon jor Tient- Sin, in consequence of this nows, acd the French gunboat Flauine will start to-morrow morning. [0 the meantume the Aspic aud Scorpion remain in vt, and her Majesty’s vessel Zebra, at Nagasaki, Fas been requested to come over, ASSASSINATION NOTICES. ‘The following notice has been posted about:— PUBLIC NOvICE, Issued from the Yamen of the Ctfinkeang Taotal, June 15, 1870, Whereas of late, whenever young children have been Kidnappet at various places along the river by means of stupefying drags, it has always transpired, through the depositions ime by the local au. taken from tine to thorities, that the culprits had taken passages in steamers and conveyei the children to Shaughae, where they were soid for the purpose of having weir eyes scooped out aud their private parts cut off to be used in the preparation of mysterious drugs; @ fact, vias, how lamentavie; and whereas it is pre- sumed that the captains and Chinese stewards, Wii0 traverse the rivers and coasts on board the steam- ers, are not wanting 1n bencvolence and rectutude, a special appeal is hereby made to them to be careful In noting Whether they iave any passeager Wavelung Without his family, but havieg in his charge any young boys or girls, and, If he cannot give a good a ut of himseif, while his appearance Js clearly suspicious, to Watch him, am lay private informa. tiou at the Custom Hoase ou arrival in port. The customs oMcials will thereupon seize the Individaal and forward him to the Tata for trial oud punish- ment. ‘The merit of such an action wilibe great indeed, A reapectful notice. Proviamation issued ce Wang, Chih Hsiea of Tantu, in the Prefecture of Chinkeang:— DATED JUNE 6, 1870, Whereas It has been discovered by me that a num- ber of vicious characters are going about in all direce tions kidnapping chidrea and young womeu by stupefying them, either tarough the medium of taste in som they givo them to eat or of vapor conveyed i tovacco they give them to smoke, thereby rendering them more easy sup- jects for abduction, the result of whieh is that they are cruolly murdered for the sake of procuring, in the case of males. their eyeballs, livers andl textes and in that of the females their breasts and privy parts, Wiuch are cut out to be made up, It is pre- sumed, into some sirange drag. And as thisig a matier for deep commiseration, the Chih Hsien has taken secret and vigilant Measares for their appret on, and it is its dary to issue this pressing notice, cailing upon all classes not to allow their wives and children (o run the risk of being kidnapped by going vut at will; and any one who can procure the conviction of one oi these pad tg shall, without fail, receive a reward of $109, i ail obey with trembilug. A necessary notice, What the Chinese Ambassadors in Europe Say. To TH Epiron or tie LoNpoN AND CHINA TELEORAPR:— Pending the receipt of a more detailed account of the Tieat-sin massacre than that given by telegraph, it would be premature to express any Opinion Ww its immediate or remote cause. The question, ho ever, ax to how France will act in the matter is ove of grave importance; for, if adequate satistaction be Not exacted and the mandariss be not made to feel Vhat such outrages will most certainly myvive th selves in disgrace and ruin, there wili heieafter be but slight security for tae lives and property of foreign resulents at the smaller treaty ports, One of the telegrams states tat the missionarios were accused of murderiug children and scooping out their eyes, and similar accusations, y member, preceded the Yangchow outvag Now, it i @ well-known fact tat these calunanlous faisehoods are disseminated ia Cuma by means of uflawmatory placards, which are posted up at the gates of cities or other places of pubiie resort, seeing the lamentable events witch nave too o.ten followed their pubtication, it 1s to be hoped that tne representative of france will now imsist on the pro- Muigation, in the Pekiu Gazeitr, of (an Imperial degree. making it obligatory on all loeal auttiornies turoughout the empire, on pata of degradauon if the duty be neglected, to cause uch placards, whenever wus Dave & good «: Mary course. the mundarius 61 cewise be required, through ihe Pekin Guzetie, end ved. F pan 0. degrad: to apprenead, within a given tune, the Fiogleaders the mob tat sacked Cousutate and other butidiugs and murdered the French subjects, 4 cau be little doubt in addition to the execution of the leaders of tie moo, the freuca authorities wil domind of the Chinese government the reou iding of tue cathedral, Consuiate and hos- pital, and mouetary compensation for the relatives Of the deceuse |, a demacd in whitch 1 toust they will receive the moral support of tue representah Ves of the other treaty Powers at che Court of Pekin, =I ai, sir, your Obedieut servant, AUGUST 6, LsTU. OWINESS RXPLANATION, ‘The members o1 the Chinese H.obussy at present m Europe have adiressou the fotlowiag letter to the French Minster for Foreign Affulrs:— » Dwenvy-wiaurd Day ov tag bir? Moon wy 27). Tete with a profound sentiment ot’ wnel that we learned that the scones of murder and devastation Which occurred ao Leatsia, tarough a popular ris- have been confirmed by a telegram iacely re- ved trom Gonul de Kochechouart, We lave, ou the osuer Bund, Leen semi-oliciaiy informed at the Chtuese government ius confided to a tunett ary of elevated rank and eminent capacity the care Si epepiny a0 iquiry ielauve to these regretayle event. fe do not hesitate to aitirm that Unis high bersouage, Whoever he may be, will use the greal- ent db geuce 10 acquitting himself o: bis mission, regulating Wis ACUONn On Lreaties aud laws. ‘This 18 for usa rcuson lo hope tual the negotiations pre- viously commenced between the Duse de Grainont and ourselves, W.th a view to arrange, as We have done with the principal courts 01 Murope, ihe buses old uurable Quderstanding on the principled of Ine terpanonal law, and which havo veea 80 unforiu- vagy mterrupted at the moweat tbey were avout Ww be comp.eled, will be resumed hereafter. Under OSMUBE GiPOUsLAices WE propose Lo leave i) Jor Spain W-mMorrow, We sau shortiy revura, and, Ma (NE MEanhune, ask peruission to lake leave of i ¢ Eagclieucy in renewing the assurance of our igh eevocun. The Mohammedan Rebellion—Military Meve- mouts ia te Southwest Proviuces—Religien and Nativism. the North China News (July 8), overlan (rom paberid (July 8), ud to We bave the unexpecied news from Yunnan that the imperialisis are roaliy making vigorous headway against the Molgmmedans. ‘the two imperialist aries, BAYS OUF 12,0rMunt, commanded respecuvely by tang ta-men and Chen foo-tay, have veeu vic- twrlous both at Clhao-choug and lear the capilal. “Some siropg and importané ioris, logether wih several rich aud Yowerlu: Mouammedan cows, have falea ww tie hands of the inperlalsts, But the Vichors are p.luleos Coword the vanquished and put ailwo the sword. There harcly seems any hope left to the siohammed ns, save in their capital city of ‘Yai, where their peity ruier Lou-wen-sion is en- sconced. Ald t beaeve that this will saou full before tue Capnon Of Mr. Mourens. ‘the capture of the celebvated fork near ihe capital, which hud pre- Viously Kept i awe &1 ihe Uutuese army, is eut rey atiripuied to the Khai-hoa-phao (zr shot, li. bivwiuy-llower: cannou) Witich this officer directs, ‘Yhere is tas @ Kuinpse of peace shining over these foguy moUatains, dud We ulay hope ere Long to see tue iat ImMportant piaces ol the province cleared 1 the rebels auc reopened to the lmperiahsts.”? ‘Tne Mr. Mourens na 164 is, We believe, an Eaglishman, formerly ta Cha? _e of & Chinese gunboat at ton, Who latery left Hankow with one foreign (Ureek) com- panion ror Yaanan with some Kuropean trearms, des Uned to nelp bie Viceroy against the Mouammedan rebel There, a8 in tue case Of the Jaipings, for- eign cannon seem to be deciding the day. 1b 18, howe.er, by uo means ww be conciuded from this that the rebeiiion Is Leng queled, ax the suc Guages O. Whe imperial forees in tie southwestern provinces is more than Cumpeusated by their fail Ures in the hortuwest, from waien dwection im teidgence bas been received irom a reilabie source to the effect that the Mohammedan Tebeis, Wao Were two years ago ariven out of the province Of Kavoun, have come back mi large nuM- bers lo taal province aad Sbeasi; and it is feared that tney may aiso enter Honan. From tis it aps pears that the Mohammedan§ have not only entered the province of shensi, but have crossed it from West to East. The imperial troops are ayes | great efforts to stay the march of te rebellion, an tue Viceroy of tiupeh has been ordered to proceed with a large body of troops to meet the Molamme- dans, Whose numbers have been largely increased by the Mokammedans in the Svensi provines, who rose up at their appro.cn. On the whole, werefore, the congraiulations whien are entered ato regard- ing the success of the imperiaitsts against the Mo- hammedaus appear to be altogether premature, and there is still DO reason 10 Modliy the opinion already expressed, buatthe Chinese government will have great dumcuity in coping with the movement, ‘The spirit of opposition manifested by the Chinese to mtssivnaries 1 the interior ever since the declara- ‘Won At home that they Would not be protected still eontivucs m full force, At Nankin there ia the greatest excitement, aud tie people declare their determination to expel the missionaries; while ravers iave been oifered up in the cathedral, Hong ong, for Chinese Christians coonected with the Rucuwh miss.ou in the Sbikloong districts in the Cacton province, Who are being ‘persecuted, the missicnuries themselves saving been compelled to leave before a mob rising egged on by the gentry, There is no doubt that this opposition is only one manifesting of the dislike to foreigners anoug the Ueeratl, and that ic 1s put im force specially against the misstunaries simply because tt has been declared that this class will have no chance of redress. There is litte or nothing of a retigious erement tn it. DANCING ACADESIIES. ACADEMY OF DANCING AND CALISTHENICS,~ Byric Hali, 723 Siath avenue, Mr, TRENUR™ ‘Glaaae. Kronen heptember 1, AT GREATLY REDUCED R Reginners can attend for the whole season for Twenty lesson tickets (can be nsed at ny time) $13. mer pupils can aitend for the whole season for 13, Afternoons tor Ladies, Misses and Maners, ‘Tuceiaya and Fridays, from 4to 6 P.M. Gentlemen's Evening Ciasses, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, at 8 P. M. A —DODWORTH'’S CLASSES FOR DANCING WILL « commence Ustober 1, at 213 Filth avenue, coraer Twenty oh aud at 651 Fifth saveoue, Send for DANCING ACADEMY, @& FIFTH AVE- rner Fourteenth street. for gentiemen will re open on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, AT 8 P. M. The worning and afternoon ciawsen wili resume on SATURDAY, OCTOBER L. Private lossone may be taken now. Circulars at the Academy. The Kooms to let for private parties or other entertains meats, chiacrnnn only bon SOOO EOE gprs BL Nicholas Hota THB GI NBA ONAL THEATI SHY AG _ AN Taine PROGRAMME TH Wenn, ares L THE 8TAKS OF THE DAY Wi APPEAR, A YOIWE FROM CRN BARNEY, Te crea nics Pane We DuAM CLARK, e % 4 JAMES ¥. WAMBULD in is Wasting of Birds, 0 * JERTE} J&uST en ET i Fist appaatanoe of the dashing Tremtoee Deumses, ‘Ada Ryman dc. Stewart’ Gene F. Coes, tue three greet Far Nouto Comedi ARKUURST and COLLING r the bem eceat artiats in thet: spectalttes. CHAS A OvT, the great Clown, with the magus BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROUPE, See mal! bilis. All the great eoupaoy will appear. Dears open at d)4. Curtain ries at 6 o'clock, TH AVENUE THEATRE, e) Mr. 'y begs to announce that the openiny re of the regular season at tits thvatre: oocur TUBSDAY, Sep- tember 13, on whist oecusion will be produced a powerful Bew voinedy by bah o | yy a Daly, @atitiod E ‘ ‘The box office will be opened Tues September 6, an’ every day after, and seats may be seonrea for the first week, FIRST MATING) Saturuay, Sopiembcr 17, W ALLACK'S. LA8st 1X NIGHTS, LAST MATINER, (i PERPOKMANC! CLOBIN: EB OF THE TRIUMPHANT ENGAGEMENT of Mr. JOS. K. EMMET, aud Gayler's Droma FRITZ, OUR ool BN GERMAN, which must be withdrawn in the height or ite popularity + the fall dol winter owing to the necessary preparations fo: s@asun, FAREWELL MATINER, RATURDAY, UOT. & Mr. EMM? at ACAD Y OF MUBIO, BUOUKL:N, NONDAY and TUEBDAY, LYMPIC THEATRE, THIS EVENING, MONDAY. SEPT, BEVENTELNTH PERFORMANCE OF LITTLE FAUSI, Lith FAUST, Will be repented which EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, aT 3, Ma Aner nowy ot, JAMES A. OaTES aD: organta snowy COMIC OPERA COMPANY, together with MR. GEORUE L, FOX, the papular Comedian, 4 deltghtful geins of the Operas Ne ap = see GATE MEPHISTO apd the ARAJ.. MARTHA (a gnabingspinaier).....c.-eoeMr. GEO. L, SEEBACH meals, OURTEENTH STREET THEATRE. (Formerty known as the Theatre Fra DIRECTUR. --J. GRAU MATIC BEASON OF 1870-71. Mr. Gran bas. the houor of announelog that the dramatic sexson of 1870-71 WILL BE INAUGURATED on or a the \5tb C: September a the DEBUT IN AMERICA of the ed) rat (en eo te ifhes” b MARIE SEEBACH, ADA! 4 with her new and bri ant company of dramatic artista, who Fave been speclally selected by het self for thelr diatiusutoken exceltence fn or'er to afford her full and effictent support dusing her American tour, The fame and merits of Matame SEEBACH as the ac- knowiledged and unqualified leading tr dieone of the Ger- man stage are ro patent that comment le unnecessary on the part of the director. The iniilal periormance wit} be the production of Goethe's sublime creation, FAUST, with an unequalled iiistribution of the characters, A SUBSOKIPTION FOR ‘HE SEEBACH SEABON OF TWENTY -FO\ R NIGHTS will be opened on THURSDAY, September 8, at Scbirmer’s music etore, 701 Broadway. Reger sibecripon nights Monday, Wednesday, Friday an 2 ELLY AND LEON'S MINSRTBLS, $06 and :05 Broadway opposite hieventh street, THRY COME! Appreciation of the LE, OF MINSTRELSY y the Presa and Pubilo, who Pete Or n THE MODEL HALL OF AMERICA, The large windows at the back enable een NESSRS. KELLY & LEON to pronounce a gcENIC NOVELTY never before attempied. ‘The tirat part belug performed in a practical drawia, room with a @ranght of coo! alr fran the windows the house. makiag thls without doubt the © COOLEST FLACK OF AMUSEMENT LN THE CITY, Second week an: coutinued success of LE PETIT FAUST. THEY COME}! teri BIJOU TE. byt as ‘The Sensation of the Season, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12 ‘rhe new comic BABIES OF THE PERIOD, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY, Great success. | Houses packed nichtiy. BIRCH, WAMBOLD. BERNARD § BackUS' Thie FRANCIRCO MINSTRELS. company are commendavie (or pe atness of pnguage, superior vocal merits, original dakes of wit, per. ion of instrumentation, and intense comicality of Ya : tri senate HE CELEBRATED VOCAL CORP: Wambold, Dwyer, Hockelelier, Templeton, 0! miles, GUE INIMITABLE ORCHESTRA, Lavallee, Sebmiut, Marsuall, Adams, Bacbner a fach, THE GREAT’ COMEDIAN: Rollin, Howard, Johnny Queen, Billy Weat, Billy Emmett, W. Bernard, Bily Birch and Charley Backus, OPERA HOUSE— BOWERY. . U'REARDON, POF, O'REARDON, MUSIC FROM COMSION GLASS GOGLETS. O'REARDON’S TUMBLE KONICAN. MLLE. BERTHA, (REMLERE DANSEU: JAS, CUMMINGS, SONG AND DAN ALL THE OLD FAVORITE! JOHNNY WILD, FRAN ¢ KERN: TONY PASTOR AND VARI NEW LOCAL DRAMA—BLACK DETECTIV ‘Matinee Wednesday at 34, and ¥ OF MUSIC, £20 Broadway and 82 Fifth avenue, BROOKLYN BRANCH, 128, 190 and 132 (new Nos. 102, v4 und 106) Court, near State street. (Chartered in 1403, under special law), SEASON’ OF LeW0-41 NOW OPEN FOK THE RE TLON OF PUPILS, INSTRUCTION DAILY, from 9 A. M. to9 P. brancbes of Vocai and Instrumental Music, Hai nd the Modern Languages, M3:-—CLASSI'S—-$10 and ‘16 per quarter, VATE INSTRUCTION —W2) per quarter. fewmors have been added to the able rs forty-one of the best instructors in ail aud 8 country, A NORMAL emg! = Sn ALSO: BEEN ESTAB- Application to be mads ai the General Conservatory Offices, £20 BROADWAY, near Twelfth atreet, New York, 128 (NEW No, 1m) COURT, near State sirest, Brookign. UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, % WEST FOURTH street.-—Clusses ery day and evening; ail dances tuught perfectiy in one quarter; six farhionable dances per- fectly in #ix private lessons. THOMPSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 975 BLEECKER oe}. street, will reopen for the reception of puptie on Tues day evening, September WW, 1870, N. B.—Hall to let to select paiiies, _MUSICAL. ‘ FINE NEW EIGUT STOP PIPE ORGAN FOR vo Wr it the factory of JAMES M. MANDEVILLE, 436 Ninth aveaue, New York A. GENTLEMAN, PUPLL OF PARIS CONS! A. is willing to give instruction of piano or in Fre Hee Mh PuRiis Tesidence; terme moderate, Address SRAKD, box La Herald offle $ GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS ON A Harit play dress S10, Herald oMee. the Piano at pupii's residence, at $4 per month, brily ora under my instruction, children a spe Ad- OF LARG TEACHING In this oy patrons, pore fons of portion, would ta few puptisg if desired would give instruction’ in exehange for wauiatactory bowrd in a utrictly private family, Cad for one week on L, M.T., 26 West Sixteenth strect, SSOCIATION OF PIANO TEACHERS—H. E. CRO- £ LIUS, 310 West T if . Principal terms, B15 to, 6; training teachers, 4:8 to #12. All pupils subject to quarterly examfaation from Priacipal, and no jucompe tent teachers retained FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH, by Madame [iS RUL, Professor ’ practice, Her mtallible French eclully propared for Of Midwitery; over 30 Femaie Piila, No. 1, pt married ladies, price $6. which can never fall, ace mate ity, Bold only at Her ofica, No. 1 Bast, Fitty-accond ution. All athers ara | Birecl, rst door irom Fifth avenus and at drugelat counterfeit, N, B.—Beware of Imitators who copy thisad- | Greenwach strect, or went by mail. vertiement. a AM PRIVATE DISEASES, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, | AL cured fimediately ; twenty years? hospital experience ho fee un.ess satiated, Dr, FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street. ALL PRIVATE DIse, Dr. 5, SES CURED IMMEDIATELY— LVANS, hathatm sureet, without mercury, by 1c Invigorator; lout manhood’ is restored in uileck AT LADIES’ BE: 4 A. Ghatinin street, powerful safe medicines, #5; a'vo gen= ilemen treated; private diseases cured; manhood restur: all hours, “4 —LADIFS’ PAYS i 4 . A « West Twenty-sixth strect, Guarantees ‘to inaies, with or without medicine, ~—LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARAN ' A « rellef. No pay (watil | No.Bamity place (Laurens TRINDLE, 120 certala roliel D IMMEDIATE ly, cured), Dr. ASCLL ELL, FR No, lid Kast Tenth street, db: medicine. A RPHOL BEV, ALTY—NO FRE TILL OU! R. OO | member of Ne feal College | _Otlior tre street, URE FOR LADIES IN TROUBL oR. , 4 Chatham atreet, with or withont wedicines ; OAR ) BY his powerful rate medicines; price $5; sure reilet. ING, FORMERLY OF NINTI STREET, LATE OF KR. K D Fifth avenue, can be consulted contidentially at No. 5 treet, near Broad MPORTANT TO ¥EMALES.—DR. AND MADAME Di BOIS (25 years’ practice) guarantee certain reliel to m: ried jadtes, with or without medicine, at ped getter od ieee Rem ane provided ¥ nursing, ty _setent i ied. Neo. ‘U4 Bast Pwenty-eighth etrect, near Third srehue IPERRACE GARDEN, FIFTY-FIONTH STREET AND ‘Third avenue.—Monday, September 5, Mollenbauer's Grand Orchestra Concert, To-morrow, September 6, grand Vocal and Lustramental Concert, Mish Canina, Mise Good- win and Mr, Melburne, Admission 25 ¢ ME LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE, LLE. CHRISTINE NILSEON, Max sue baa the honor of announcing that Bd Septemper, will upou le series of at Springtied, Mane Monday, September 4 LE. OMRISTINE NILSSON having left Liverpool per Cunar mer Cuba on Saturday, ‘ab in New York, gives SIX GRAND CONCERTS, the first of whieh will take place on MONDAY EVENING, Lita STEIN AU Septomber, 187 Fourteenth street, It bo wsalated by the fol ISABELLA CART, @. Koval Ttailin Oper IGNOR BRIGNOL! VERGER, jan Opera, Paris, and the » London. XTEMP, ned Violin Virtuono, ‘KA will be wader the direction of ence om Thuraday, the 16th London, TIE iit Si GRAND ORCL OSONL. The September NO THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ‘A large and constantly METROPOLITA 97 Nanan reel, Old Herald Bullding. 6 NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 418 8 Bro 61s 61s ois a <r # Raintree 6B The Benntios, Wonders and Monstrositves of 61s 613 the tTamon aod Animal Creatiomto be suon at GL 63 one visi nO RIO tis 1pPO THEATRICAL MANAGERS, User a eet gent) [ A large aud constantly dite increasing sto woo curs, A Mek of fiom fresh and original designe, on han at the METROPOLITAN JOH PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau treat Old Herald Buiding. N's MUSEUM, 45 Broadway, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE. 1 vin: York without passing an hour wt ficont Muscum—the most aitractive and World. ADMISSION FIFTY OPEN DA 745 Broaawa Opposite Astur piace, 2 AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF of tae elty of New York, D » KAW No one sho Dr. KALL bewuti ut an tl MUSIGO No, 04 Union equare (new humber 211 Fourth avenue, NOW OPEN, For particniara apply to 1, SCHROBDER, Directo: i ATRE TICKET OFFICY,. lid BROADWAY, RESERVED SLATS FOR ALL THEATRES, UARD ON THE RAT TIS THE GERMAN’S PATIPREANDIY for plano, with or without song, by F. Lnedke, Vente, Both pieces, 84 cents, Also for sale in BROOKLYN, » Sept 5, THA NINTH REGULAR SE. will open with an aug ented company of first clase artiste: Vilte, Bly Sheppard, Bully Biee, Otto Burbank, twelve Musicians and six uneqnailed Vocalist, The hail has been redecorated and newly fur- nished throughout, " T OALLERIPS—NOS, "17 AND $19 BROA exlubition of tine Paintings and Statuary D- a UTIVE, AND EXTRAORDINARY WITH NEW SCENERY. r, STETSI Mrs, J. WINTER, Mra. W. one i, Mr. GEO, FRANCE. iS, Mr, W. MARDEN, CE. Mise MINNIE: SACKETT, Mr, FOSTAR, Mr. MAURICE PIKE, mi a. iM ¥. CONNELLY, Mr. J. McCLOBKY, end the whale pany. EVERYTHING NEW AND SPLENDID. foncluding with cone TNOTHER BILL AND BRORMKR BEY. (ARAND OPERA HOUSE, Corner Tweaty-third stress and Bighth avenge, Proprietor JAMES FIBK, JUMN F, VO! tne RIN TH AND Like Wikeit BC Of the Incomparable artleww, KATHI LANNER, ‘and ber unrivalled VIENNOIS} BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROULE. 4 PRONOUNVED SUCCESS: of the ‘So, ORIELLA, pie, cis x TUE DEMON oF THE MOH, Ee, KATHI LAI ; Sassy ‘Arie Apparition. "| Tabloaw 4—the Com Tableau tthe pare | seeeeeiee Conversion. Tableau The Bat TERY RYENING. Preceded LH popular DHOREAN MELANGB, NoTick,—' Great Fe oP EKA, HOUFFE TROUPE, “f led by biG: iH steamsbip LAFAY KIT! Beat ‘office; also at Behbre ntl liroadway, and derie Ralway Ticket fice, ear , y Eweaty-third street and Broudway. OPERA HOUSR, sete og cr) sgT0, VEMENT KXTRAOBOINARY, PF TROUPE, LLY and MLLP. MONTALANA, asaisied by eighty distinguished artists from the principal Parivian Theatres, will pire from Havre in the stonmaalip Lae tte Their debut wit take, piace on MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, when will be produce’ forthe FIRST Tis IN AMERICA, on a neale of maquilicance worthy of bent efforts of the \d Opera Louse, ‘the latest European sensation, ~ “LE PETIT FAUST. Opera Bouffe in three acta und six tableaux. Musto by. erve. jie Hecior Cromteux | and Jaime, Jr, Lis — 1BL.O'8 GARDEN—NIBLO'S GARDEN, H Lenses and Manauore.....,.... JARRETT & P; The rangement of Niblo's Garden take a pecuilar pl sure jn announeing to the publie that they bare auccend Libretto by. efveting arrangewents by whlch they are enavl Ben 08 MONDAY RVRNINO, BEET. 6, 1870, Shakspeare's great Hiren) Tragndy of ch oceaston will appear 8 Taos EATRAORDINARY ‘ah L apie COMBINATION DRAMATIC PALENS, OOMPRIGING MR, LAWRENCE BARRETT, the very distinguished young American actor, whose succes durty, present snengenest ‘™ Niblo’s has sealed with ew fork tpprobatian the iiutapte gained by bia fo all tq leadun, YW be U nitert St , Mr. BARRETT wil as. -CARSIUM The tas 1 bol the Roms id bree iow." Mit. E. L. DAVRNPORT, ‘ably know fn cosnection with American drama, and who has dong ao much to elevate Dame of the American actor to th pinmacle it Bow egy Se. L. DAVES Poth wilt appent an BE. Le y P weil 2 Pret MPF tite wan the honies Ramen of thet all Me life was geotie, and the elements priate Be Sal oe ees An 1) ¥ “i, WALTER MONTGOMERY, the eminent tragedian, aa yet unkoown to the metropolitas public, whom (he management. take pleasure fn thus tatro ducing, beliewing thas the a Bestowed npon him by ‘the prensa of England, A jie and California will bees Se WaZrtie MONTOOMERY wil spp ‘Al E JON’ a ie WARC ANTONY Bat, as you koow ali, a plain, btent man, That love my friend. Tm addition to this CONSTELLATION OF STAR ACTORS the Management bave the pleanaro of asnouncing the en. gAgement of Mr. MARK SMITH, the sterling Amorican Actor, this tho oceasion of bie Teappearauce in America efor kis recemt Kuropeen per formances, Mr. MARK SMITH wilt 0 long and so ” ae. yy CAaCa “Rudenens ts a sauce to bis wit” The remaincer of the cast wilt be tv wale en the great artiste aitendy announced, compeiain Mr. THEODORE HAMILTON (hie drat ee wore anion. ae. * OCTAVIUS C2848 Mme. PONISI, the poputar tragodicane, as. PORTIA A puted, Cato’s da Mie VIRGISIE, BUCULNAN. tho vel ies SVEN LE os . promoiace ae VOHANAM, 0 Dron Ne HORNER it feel that {t is searcely necesenry to aseure that all the details necessary for the perfect pro- tion of the play wil! be strietly attended to, decorations and parupkersalia being of the mortelalurae description, ON TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 4, 1670, ‘Shakspesre’s Pragedy of Will be presented with she follow AGNIPICENT CAST OF CHARACTERS, OTHELLO. . ve dt, Ee DAVENPOR' TAGO BS CASSIO.. BRABANT DI wv VEX ON FRIDAY EVENING,” SEPTE GRAND COMEDY PESTIV) in whieh the 2AN LOTTA, will maxe ber PIKST A PPRARANCB since her return from Europe, ia a uew play written ep proasly for her, Booms TUBATRE. EVERY EVENING, Aud SATURDAY MATINEE ay 134 o'clock. MR, JOSEPH JEPFERSON, as RIP VAN WINKLE, NOTICE—In order to accommodate the demas public for places the box aheat will be open of the TWOWEEKSIN ADVANCE, at the Theatra, or at its Beano uoket ofea, at Diteon’s Music Store, 711 Wroadway. 7OOD'S MUSEUM AND MUNAGERIE, Corner Broadway and Tidrtieth et GEORGE WOOD....... ciseresseanel Proprietor and Manage MUSEUM OPEN FKOM 6 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. ADMISRION FIFTY CENTS. During the recess this fevorite piace of pubile resort bas been elegantly refitted aad redbcoraied, ONDA 4 8 5,” 1879, Reopening for the'Fall and Winwer Seasons. The munager takes a miro in aAnvoUnCINg am en- gagemect wilh the gifted amd atiftl artiste Mis, SCOTT who will appear voning the new bistoricat by TOM great London sensation, entitled ‘TWIXT AXE AND OROWN, Supported by the folowing arttstes of acknow! Mr, Chariea Thorne, Jr, Mr. W. UH. Whalie: » Rankin, Mr, George Metkii?, Mr. Claude Burroughs, Mr, Mestayer, Me. T. W. Keone, Mr rietta Irving, Mrs, Annie Hofton, Mixa Alice Logan, Mr, Harry Stewart. MATINEE every Moaday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday t and a, ‘ Ba: Ee i jw burlesque artravagan amen rn’ ” new OTT. COLDER, BUTE ene with the fodow: OLY PLY, Misa Alice Harrison, ATMA Le G.C. Charies, Mies Hen- ig eer © Burlerque Company *— ins Therese Wood,-Miny Liile Hall, Miss Maric Baretta, Mise Annte Firma, Mia Emma Mossi ner, Mr. T. W. Keene, Mr. J. 1. Mestayor, Mr. (. C. Charle: Mr. James Bar ‘Mr. 6. Mo Many, Mr. J, 8, Rooney, M Barry Stewart, alr. Joon O, Walwh, Mr. T. Barclay. Preceded each day vy 2 tnughabla farce, in which twa young, Deantiful and accoraptithed tadtes of this ofty will innke their FIRST AUPEAKANCE ON ANY STAG! M3, % BcoNwar's Pakw THHATEH, BROOKLIN, Bole Leases. vel RS. FR. CONWA Manager, -- MB. FB. CONWA' 6 SEASON, popular extnulishuneat % ) will reopen for the end Winter Season va SATURDAY, 5ECYEMBRR 10, 1870, with a powerful amd moat efictent Company, comprising strong array of ESTABLISHED FAVORITES, Tuo Tuoatre has been thorwahly fenowated, wad « new and BEAUTIFUG CURTAIN, from the peneil of K. Smuitil, has also been provided P. B. CONWAY ‘the reason In the presentation Comedy (pecformet Mr the Brat dt LEAP YRARB, or se MRS, FL B. CONWAY HACOL | Mise Desperate, ANNIK ry, JE Ny Mra, Orian, MANLK BATES (her ti st appear ance); Walker, Mr. MARK BATES: Mr, Divpie, Me. B LAME; Pir Solomon Sotns, Mr, F. CHIPPENDALE: Joseph Mr. A. QUIN; Captain Monser, Mr, W. J. PERGUSON| Jobo Thong, Mr. J. SHANNON. ‘Tho very disti: oa young Awertoan actor, ME. LAW RINCK BARRETT, will appei ptenmmiver 12. Thy usteal department wil be wh the dircetion or Mr. F. Poverssten, AQRS. F. B. CONWAM'S PARK THE BROOK AY lyn. OPENING OF THR SKAS' q The facies nnd geutiomen acs requested to assein ble for ra hearsal on Tursda omber 8 aL 12 M., prior to the open ing on Saturday, September LW, 1878, F. B. CONWAY . Manager. sa TT act rwOoOoQT. nitely postponed. EVAN A. W. FENSO, MPHE PROPOSE PARSLOE tain TPO THEATRICAL MANA ‘A lurge aud couat Increasing stock of WOOD GUTS, from fresh and original on hand ‘at the RINTING OF FIOK,

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