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10 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1874.—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. rold Hawk; or, The Convict’s Revenge,” in two very | imptety, It seems but yesterday that I was asked | down theatres and employ them to decorate their Scus Farry Fern, fr Hopoken for Apponaus, nk Grenarran, Nov 3—The Austrian soni CEMENTS heavy ud‘ poweriul acts, Ip ‘Joan of Arc” and | toto ue home of a Member of ‘an evangelical | churches. If you ask me whetner I hold ti oatade South Braiers in 40 feet of water, Is now being ae oe Mircea A] Siders hg nenand h i e ro.d Hawk,’? the emotionaland tragic parts church, where a daughter had ran be ber own | theatres should be patronized on Sunday I Ps LI, Capt BM . oe ” were down to # nicety that battles aeser!ption, by hand, and on asking the cause her distressed | not; but sacred concerts, yes. Let mustc on what - pucor Faane. of Areanpers, fs “eu pt 8 Masthews, wes re Nov 7?—The Sarah A Dudman, for Tybee, | J. W. Cogswell, tne most athletic actor east of mother sirieked out “Theatre!” She had to piay | day bring all her votaries to hci whet (ha tak tame” » but probably eet core on Dulas Kocks, has put re | Broadway. and Mrs. W. G. Jones, who has no | @ part, put a pisiol to her heart, and jeaped, un- | DEDICATE SCIENCE AND ART TO GOD. +. | tesae Ronneeeltoalen rt, LI, owned by Richara | , ‘the remains of two ships’ boats, one ivahe patie and equal in ber peculiar styie of acung. The per- prepared. into the presence of her God. Plays, | | Away, therelore, your sirocco of denunciation! | yy Ger sailed {rom Greenport Nov 13, with & cargo ot | the other smerican built, and a number of casks, have Dr. Fulton Fires a Broadside at the Stage | tormance—or, we veg pardes, the grand sacred | too, are masked by Right certain Lam that what 1s good 1s good. Right | Filer salle ram Creeper aking @harborat Thimble | Washed ashore on the west side of the Sunderland coast, . m” | concert—received thundara of applause, irom the A RECKLESS DISREGARD OF TRUTH | certain Iam that what is evilisevil, Right cer- | Island, sprung aleak and sunk. Has been stripved of | Near scours 7 hich arrived 6th | rise of the curtain uatil the moment before the and are jul! of degrading allusions, The doctrines | tein | am that gepius and talent and art, the best | xazis, rigging, ac. Los om vessel small, Cargo in- week Norws atan bark Falk ‘ghion ars ad bevy 4 and Damns the Drama. | Audience ielt the theatre to eusounter the rain of the Bible, the mission deeds and holy words of | gi!ts o! God to man, should be so cuitivated that | sured . Rita tpandone | iy the Atlantic (as betore. repot | reare evi- the Messian, the lives and characters o! saints, are | Our souls themselves might siiime with vhe un- | The buoy before reported having drifted ashore | with I2teet ot water ia her hold and pumps choked, storm, Sacred concerts at tis th dently @ great succers, 1 one can judge py the = critich overflowing houses Whici are present, and of the aud plaudits of the auditory, Plays are licentious the eloquent lecturer | wa ‘and 1 the , in thelr teachings. Livertinism is stripped of its | discourse by a most beautiful apostrophe to Goa great musical taienor the orchestr ' | MR. HAGEMAN PRAISES PLAYERS audience are satisfied who shall quarrel with | Odiousness and deformity, presented in fascinat- | und the universe. | hibaven Kay, vroves to be the lower channei te t iength terminated his huoy bet ee the Capes and Yor gd Monroe, and which eaten. one spe hy tof the United States i Pe jocated at Crump's Hill shoal. ‘Trewent ‘rulay, by order of the masier ixteenths of bark Canton wero sold at auction | ant Gasca io ee! he uiaton of vessel saved Dy, by George A Bourne, at New sedcord, on raturday, 98 | Coastgnard were ala sold at same time. and held up to ridicule amid laughter quenchable light of universal knowled g: near Ly their choicer | ing colors abd associated with a generous, free ad ~ 3 R tucker, at RAG aes | on | and noble nature. Do you suppose the Brooklya | The Theatrical Devil Hit by Mr. Tale | {arse {roy her last voyage, toCaarles BUCK At) Rosanay, Nov g—ihe Sata, Norwegian, ship, from Tivoli Theatre. | scandal would have had an existence but for a pores |” Dernore, Mich, Nov 2—The achr Exchange, laden with | Haves Wie tur eremen. (netroleum), stranded the y St. Paul, the apostie of the Tivoli tabernacle of | an Who walks about the city and has his owo se. | poDazeart, Mich, Noy are ote ee eend. on Friday | cected. co mee Om epparenuy without damage, aBe peo: Talmage Scores a Bull’s-Eye at Satan and | | St Paul the ap part to play? No, Verily ‘The Talmage Tabernacle, Schermerhorn street, | Hvck stone, ore y's detand |< . almag novelty in Eighth street, has been so persistently 7 night and sunk, Ald was sent from Cleveland American Porte. | y Fd x . f | st THEATRES ARB SIMPLY GILDED GATEWAYS | Brooklyn, was flied by an attentive congregation | Nov ti—Schr samuel Wonson, which ALUXANDRIA, Nov 19—Saited, schr Wm D Hilton, Rossiter Roasts the Opera. | Persecuted by the Philistines of the police on ac- | 2 intemperance 608 Prosevaaon: The shouatte yesterday forenoop. The music was especially the Bras d'Or, iost mainsail, tare Weaver. Providence, | count of bis alleged victation of the law tu rela- hed prompt eart to give a welcome eived other damages, but was toa Bo- dN. Nov 22—Arrived, steamships Wm Lawrence, aves, Bultiinore ; Gen Whitney, Haltett, New York. | all that is vile, and the influence of theatres 18 good, un excellent cornet accompaniment | again to sorth sydney. iled—steamships The Queen, Ontario, Flag, Norman, tion to Sunday exhioitions under the title Of | against vecency. Moreover, it is impossible to re- gw: sti tal volume of harmony and |. Bark Marcellus, from Shields tor Montrewl, has ar- y | “sacred concerts,” that he seems to have become | 1orm theatres. In Boston and New York they tried | swelling ee eee enidioe paid aie, In | vg st North syanoys she had to. abandon the vovace | rh Music and Mirth in the | ine te old indy’s co's when being skiaued, “get- | to duce christian people to patronize theatres Menu Wer Til Tn DANO Oy ae Me her unirurks atd sauls a gatior uamed saniet Keyes ot nt Havatot Hapecen ciyr Childe Waning ‘+ i , e id rixham, Scotland, w stat sen. e f a . - Bowerv. ting used to it.” Last might the ‘ivolt contained | face and they chose infamy. Christians can CO said that on next Sunday he wonld take occasion | rele. busy, Willuins. from Prince Edward Island for | Chaves: New Soxkt dpi cine: eee piealnater. about 2,000 spectators—men, women, ciildren, | better things than attend theatres, Christ says, nswer the arguments whicn had been made to | Halifax, went ashore at the north entrance of the | phis; schrs Sunocam, Bunker, Gala: Gk GW Hines, babies, lovers, sweethcarts and wives, Aiter the | “Be ye followers of me,’ Vice contaminates; | fo Answer the aretine Strait of Craso and is tll of water, tull,do: Hattie V Kelsey, Thomas, Haven. stra had periormed a couple of pieces sup- | Virtue ennobles. Theatres destroy men and 4." iy, had been taken to task lor expressing DIS pak | his objecrions to tue American theatre us tt now Momranat. Nov ‘he last ocean going vessel, the Viearet—steamsiups riizabeth. Clark, New York: Oc Grand Opera House—Italian Opera—“I) | to be gems irom Mozart, Handel aud churches biess them, rie, leit port yesterday. ‘Inere have been 6 | torara, Keynolis, do: sehr # H Odiorine, Crowell, Provi- ‘Trovatore.” | Haydn, and other high toned religious ! views upon the subject. He had often aimed at rivalstrom the sea this year, being five more than | de 221—Arrived, Steamships Commerce, Walker, Nort | authors, the curtain rose upon a roaring A Presbyterian Philippic. | took effect, judging fvom'the manner im which the | devil roars and bellows, (Langhter.) The rever- | Probably continue running ai ach a funeral View Sevens, a, Nov 9— deceased. gine on ooard, is ashore three the devil and missed him, but tma time the shot » ‘Three lower port steamers are youin port, and | | The woes of the unhappy Leonora and her trou- Ottawa fiver Navigation Company's steamer will Garin th Penna Young, New York; Fiorence . ore aud rollicking iarce which might be calied ‘he | at the North Presbyt of badour lover, the tragic history of the gypsy, AzU- | «head Rapoit: or, How to Singe a Mother-in-law.”? ape es onenee end gen‘ieman then procecded to pr | i, cena, and the vindictive passions of the jealous | It kept the audiénce in an wimost continuous | Thirty-frst street and Ninth avenue, last eventDg | Corton referring to a lady recen Nov 2)—Atrivod, brig Starlight, Tucker, {hrs Gem Thomas, and Red Jacket, Greg ors. ‘ecking lisiter, with en- i er week. | | | Hes south of the Inlet. | Count dit Luna formed, last evening, to use the , SPasim o1 laughter trom beginning to end. Then | Rev. S. B. Rossiter delivered @ very violent phil- a cAate relied aoa | Lauxenup—At Northport, 14, Nov 24, from the yard of red—schr Joseph Oakes, Parker, Mobile. ws 1ollowea @ flood of varieties in the shape of sing- : % mE | Jesse Carl, a new burkeniine, named tyler bulit ot BATH, Novy 2l—Sailed, sehr Bosion, Q language of one of our dramatic managers. “thy | jay dancing, trapeze. periorinances, ke., &e., ior | PPC against Sunday newspupers, Sunday amuse | YAOHTING NOTE, | Miiteonk-chestnut and hackunutack, with two full decks | : ie muowaneess, Ae bany. Bil -TOL, Nov %—~Arrived, schr Maria Louisa, Ev- ae er tN, Nov 19-Cle MVAKLE VON, Nov are: Narwood. Liverpool. , bark Nydia (Br, yal! ~ Arrived, steainship South Carolina, Beckett, New Ore, most beautiful accompaniment to devotion.” The | all ol Which the modest sun oi twenty-five cents | MeMts in general and the opera im particular. In cast of “i Srovatore? was as° jollow admission was demanded. ‘The checriul barking | the course of the reverend _gentie- | _The Rev. Dr. Henry M. Scudder, of Brooklyn, bas 4 | Of a number of Scandinavian bulldogs bebind the | man’s declamatory discourse he betrayed | PUrchased a fine sloop yacht, named the Hora, it r nora, Mile. Marte Heilbron; Azacena, Mii | Scenes oceasioually tent au enchanting episode to | MAD’s pa are apa vetrayed | from Mr. Salem ft, Davis, of Greenport, on private | ("ys M Smizh, Greenport, LI built for Captain teorge de Gebele; Manrico, Signor Benfratelli; Count di | the periormances. No police were to ve seen, and ke i e i$ terms. Dr. Scudder proposes to make use of her pitting) on saturday, Nov2%. Her dimensions wre:— and poop. Her dinens.ons are :—Length of keel, 130 feet; beam, 32 fect; depth of hold, 17 tet. uNcuRs—The new tirec-masted schr in the yard of na, SI 3 "1 St. Paul de Falk reigned monarch of all he sur- | tain illustrated sheets, and ended witn | hot keet, 184 leet: beam, i4 feet: lower hoid, 12 ruiled--Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York: RS tee yaaa enrRne og Hae ar | veveds ees | a threat against those foreigners who insisted Ce Ee ote aerane ere Ay we CSE | Lect: herman dcokw Geet; taunuKe (carpenters) mem | BAERS Lnathers (bv, Jenkint Cork ror ‘orders; La Pla Very short notice to replace Dei Puente, who was | Sidkis: Maka ate crantiens | Upon bringing their customs to America and de- ee bai conskscaingd | fama NU s Bab tons, with carrying capacity exceedine W) | "FART LSS "MONROE, Nov 22—Passed ont, barks taken suddenly il, The voice of Mile. Heilpron is moraizing our peopie with the opera which was NEW SAILING VESSELS, | A new three-masied centreboard light draught sehr | Atazon for, Rio, Janelr Tulid (Nor), tor Cork; brig hot of the calibre, or dramatic power, suficient to | TMS Bowery resort was filled by @ large | termed a “mass of filth—a creature of fair ex- | for Captain Dicke of Port Jefferson, ts to be | Axe hon Tor reas TE teat barks Pale carry er chrougii the trying role of last evening | audience of well dressed and apparently re- fa ey cegeeenaeae | Anew two-masted schooner, built for Captain | Mupchal trem das M uayles & Son's yard. at that port, | Wade. and Jondihian Chasey tilted, Liverpoal ‘ine with even a iair amount of success, his detect J 16 ae! = <a | | Sailéd—-teamships San Jacinto ut ic! re wee Gbsckeable trom wie opsning ariactacemta | Ee pone mmo sen lcenta-fo) leten | | tha: services: very sanpsupmemtely ‘commenced | George Py Buokley Add, Ovners, .will Ue: lasnohee Notice to Mariners. | pont; City of Waco, Freeinan, New York. ner HAvere notte.” She was evidently overweighted witn the | t? & “sacred concert” by Herrn ©. Schern- | with singing vie torty-third hymn, the first verse of | GARUEN wat, Me, Nov 1l—Arrived, schrs Marion Dra. uxGros, Nov 22—The Lighthouse Board givesno- | Per Bailey, Alexandria; Mth, Tarry Not, Brookings, music from firstio last. The contralto did not | stein’s “Wiener Damen Orchesters,” which em- | which 1s a8 iollows:— fulfil the requirements of such an important 0) such bigbly r Weicome. sweet day of rest part as that intrusted to her, and the thin voice beeen in. the, Dpereae ash a Fd le yihat suw the Lord arise! of Bentratellt sounded very strangely ina rdle so | pieces as the “Friilingskldnge Poika.”’ “Du Und Da Welcome to this reviving bre: tauuliar to all through a long succession of great | W#itzer,”* “lor Pourrt trom Kya Diabolo,” “Wind And these rejoicing eyes, ors. AS for Mr. Hall, we draw the mantic of | SPieie Galop,’ sqartttionen ttoer das Fuchsied,” The prayer of the pastor blessed the Sabbath, i ters meas: | gHure horizon. ‘The f wait’. over big shortcomings lor the reason | ® “lrovatore” potpourri, a concert poik& and | ang jeryently asked the Great Giver to raise up | ‘Wee decks, 6 feet; tonnage, carpenter's m! low water, The light should be seen inclear weather | NOBILn. Nov given above. ‘Ihe pertormance, asa general ining, | Other operatic and musical specialties—ail of which 7 urement, $80 tons, with carrying capacity excegd- | trom, tie deck of a vessel 15 fect above the sea lig | NEW ORLLANS. | | Long Island, on Saturday next, about three aiter January 15, 1575, @ hebt wil he | New vorke uy P.M. She will be launched full rigged. ‘a the i ac ' sailed Ith, schrs Alice Oakes, Mason, New Y; o'clock P i os shown trou the Ligh thouve recently erected at Cimbalier Saratoga, Nickerson, an Katie Mitchell, sastmam dey | | i | Her dimensions are as follows:—Length of keel, Island, La. The tisht wal be nxed waite, varied by red | PRAMgR Ate ke | from the yard of Charles M, Smith, at Greenport, | LIGHT AT TIMRALIER ISLAND, | flasnes at int sof cneminute, The iilumimating ap- i Faron, baton, vhilidelphia, 135 feet; beam, 84 lect: lower hold, 12 feet; be- | paratusiscaadipiric, of the second order. lighting the | GRLENPOIA C1, Nov it—arrived, sehr Fanny Ham «second arder, lighting the | ce Nantucket {oF kondout (aul sailed 18th), Titeareds bark Reliance, for —, is—Arrived up, barks Advance C i mien to'atand/@soundlcheiaeeaai Meaceen’ anard: hauticn: muies. hhe structure stands in 7 feet cf water, ; (Br. Fox, Kio Janciro; Kate Cann (Br), smith, Ports. Was so lar beneath the standard of the Strakoszq | Were renaered with much artistte merit by the | m ing 900 tons. Sie is the iargest fore and alt rigged | BAUER Ine ony * | moun, i Troupe ‘that we are surprised such am astute | Well Skilled Viennese ludies composing the orches- | ‘The text was taken irom the twentieth chapter of easel ever built at any yard on Long ae eee ee eee ME di altuanen Titeee (Mair tvodiiansiBS Passos so1—Stoauistins United States and experienced manager Would permit it to take {fa ‘the presence ol the police was unnecessary, | Exodus, eighth verse—“Remember the Sabbath A handsome barkenime, named the 1 and white horizow’al bands, The dweiding in the lowor | Burdick New tork: Cun, feynnui® Vora Cruz: ship and experienced manager Would permitit to take 1r'they nad put man appearance: for @ more or- | q aes i her said: ol white oak, chestunt and iexmatack, with two part ot the tower is paimied white, and: the lantem | Otago din. Gullicon, Yarmouth, NS, Audience so enthusiastic that heir Mmnocence of | “erly audience never asseubled within @ puvlic | day to keep 1 holy,” &¢, ‘Ihe preacher said:— | fo Miecks and poop, was launched irom the yard or b.ack. | The approxiinaie posiion of the lighthouse, as | yaller—Stedmanins den Meade, Yazoo: Feldmarvohall H any acquaimtance with opera may be well con- | place of amusement in the city than that congre- | “The Churen is the custodian of the Sabbath, and Jesse Carll, at Northpori, on urday, Her di- , ttken from the coast survey charis, iyas follows :—Lat | Moltke (Ger), and Hudson; bark Thorwaldse} op. | n S c QD ‘90 18 PRY OT, NEW SMYRNA, t 1a S Arrived, schir © celled. wated tu the Atlantic Garden lust might. all its soecial privileges we must guard Wit0 mensions are:—Length of keel, Dean, gm.) ee Ne anes: cen BAUR RM 18) Ral TARE a ‘on, Murray, Philade-phia. i oT | Te | Zealous care. feet; nold. 17 iect. | cannot be scen trom seaward at a greater distance | NORFOLK. Sov 20—Arrived, schr Mary L Compton, Terrace Garden Theatre. |THE PREACHERS ON THE ACTORS. DESTROY THE SABBATH | "A hew three-masied, centre-board, light draught | than six miles. Vessels. passing should use tho | Mahady, New York. N ‘Alarge and respectable audience assembled at | } | and you destroy the family. When mankind exists | schooner, ior Captain Dickerson. of Por: Jeffersou, | Jraa frequently, and not shoal their water to less than | Se a eae reed cart aap Deltish Aterioa —: as @ vast Cc! the wor ecomes & prair! . Ba ve fathoms. ‘3 PREC , ol Ny wnis house last night to witness the performance | they roam over it like buffaloes, What incessant | ‘2 £0,b¢ faunetied trom Ane yard o: James M, Bayles Wianlemen. Gir}rand Vark Ketiesay Nor, trdm Norfolk tor Livers of “La Grande Duchesse” by Aimée and her excel. | Dr. Fulton on Thentres. Ne tas been Pcfessinr oad ane ae ae a Captain Hendrickson’. ploop Onward is nearly | wae See arrivals at this port. | BARWBURYPORT, Nov 2—Arrived, sche LH Van To a moderat led church the Rev. Justin D. me! R bea dy for launching at Smith’s shipyard, Islip. | — sailed from New Lordon Nov. | Brunt, Tooker, Wilinington, NO, via Boston. is abe at Squagan ia rode tdeedl tk D. D. nce bes ta a lous essauits seeting to break up the Sabbath! Hevseaish nas also laid. the Keel of atwenty-five | tor'vew dediord: in tow, ov on MTX Geogze & Mary, | WiiWy WenForD, Nov 2i—sailed, steamer Hercules denunciation of the stage had exercised very litte | Fulton, D. D,, delivered a sermon yesterday morn- | We need to stand a man atevery corner to guard | ton sivop ior Captain Frank Wnitman, and has | Arrived atringapore Sept 27, bark Kathloel, Howland, | Swasey, Phiiatelphia. 7) cy influence on the public, as the attendance was un- | ing, Inthe Hanson piace Baptist churcn, Brook. | our divine privileges 25 we would guard | eontractea to nud a sloop racut, 40 teat on the of SB from Ternate, and remained io DorEvets | oe | gon Jamesvn, Haiumore for Vortiand, Susan, Bvare be lyn, upon the question, “Can Christians Counte- ‘a “4 3 | water line, 16 feet beam an leet hold, to ‘ : ig Bi Kline, Mé. for Baitimore; Mary B Wright! * Collt panei eee, Vere Taney Nedien ‘were Lievens he # sy We have reason to be alarmed at this new move- | jaunched next May. B i Eeetpiny from Kodiaic, witht 620 bbis wh olf and $0/'ibs | Hosion tor Viewuia; Alice P Higetins, Hi eon oe and the more well-to-do clase evidently com- nance Theatres?” He took bis text from Proverbs, | ment of our enemies. In the wild timeso! the war posed the bulk of the audience. It may have veen XXll., 7—''For as he thinketh in his heart, so | we lowered our respect for the oabbath. Sunday the result of curiosity. It certatnl, was au newspapers flooded our homes; they were perhaps Ship Sunri-e, Clark, from Liverpool for San Francisco, strange to have Mile. Aimée advertised mae @ necessity ol that terrible time, When people were S H J P P J N G N E W Ss, Sept 25, 1at 65%, lon 73 W. i | for do; Spoxen. Kobinson, Harvey, G ohn James, Munro, beltust tor autores nestor for New Yorks Vu Ross, Rockiand tor New Yors; E T suith, Baker, Provi dence for do; Peerless. Smith, Somerset for do; Cynthig fo appear as the high priestess in a “sacred con- | He Sata Christians are driven to take a radical | eageriy awaiting news of ‘the boys” at tue front, | eg hibgiatieriion, Atcy. trom Rio Janciro for San Fran- | 7806. GOTT FOr N ew Fork: Mite. Wash sua \ f ‘ ; DI cert,” We were not able to discover any very | position, and the lines are being drawn between | but since that time only one newspaper has had | ef 7 W: z Covd, Provincetown tor Virginia (to load oysters marked difference between the sacred concert those who serve God and those who serve Him | the manliness to abandon the Sunday issue. | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, sat Prtyuliam NeGilvey, Michale fron Rio Janeiro for | wrovidenos, Timothy” Field, mith. Bangor’ for New | | Grand Duchess and the profane Grand Ducness THE SUNDAY HERALD | ‘Brig SE Kennedy, Peterson, trom New York for Cadiz | York; Jonn L ‘tracy. Messervy, Aloxandria tor Bristol. ol the ovéra douge. ieee. ‘songs, primacesana 20% The discussion about the influence of theat- | qoes more advertising that day than upon any | pargs oF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE FOR THE | and Seville, Get 25 at il ga tat 96 53, et ng schailedsonrs Marin Louisa, Evarte, New York for caperings were the same, end truth compels us to ical entertainments has the good effect of show- | other, and their advertisements are read too, and | ‘MONTHS OF NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER. Schr Emma V, Finney. trom Boothbay for Charleston, ‘gW' LONLON, Nov 21—Arrived, schre J Burle! record that if the pubiic came to pray they re- d, Journals that cater to the most depraved tastes | —e - Nov 18 off the Capes of Delaware. * J mained to enjoy the tun and the naughtiness, aud ing those who preier Baal to God, pleasure to | or inen nave the largest circulation. One of the | Steamer. Sai'e, | Destination. | Ofte, they did enjoy it evidentif, oblivious of Talmage | Ti€teousness and seli-denial to the gratifcation | yest sheets in New York {3 published on that | ——— ———— — ; : . and the Puritan tatuers. We bave fallen on of desire, Ido not say that alltheatre-goers have | day. The sunday newspaper has taken the place Winton... so [Now | Bis aeeme eee te NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS. gyi gars, and wsaubath theatre, going Oe asad | proven that they ars destitute of the love of | Way scores work neatly te wnole of tole, day #0 | Pewhierasans. (Sey 36 New York musi be very badly in need of purifica- , Christ, but I say that Jor Christians in Brooklyn | that they can make a fine openiz on Monday. Maak........ i | are or Providerioa: goha 3 Lee, = for Fat 4 hia; Success, and Cornelius, froin a coal port; Luc: | Risbrog RO Pi canal hari Meek dalece "4 + | Ceasal nNic cols, Viol y . John Malone 4 Bowling Green | N-S Billings, and Annie Gray, Si for new vork, | 72 Broadway. NEW HAVEN, Nov 2l—Arrived, schr Tabitha & Hai 61 broadway. | nah, Howan, New York inp oraniord (tot ae tlexra ned). "| Kot erdaim (50 Broadway. Merchants, shipping azertsaai shiy captaias ars ta FILLLADELPHTA, Sov 2l—Arrive | . , schr David Faust, tion, Aimée was in good voice, and sang and | henceforth there 1s no excuse. Men mayciing | Now We are called t@_ jace | a new America. Bremen....!2 Bowling Green | formed that by tclegraphing to tie Herain Londoa | smith, Boson. acted with her usual dean, The acoustic po Bo a | so error of some kind and Nas elchaioious ad | enemy, Sunday amusements, ‘which ts the devil Be aa . eeatnett: ee pcoad wens, Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, ths arrivalsat aul dopirt- | * Clearod—Stoamshi| Contipede, Miller, Boston: schre ties of the building are somewhat trying, and took | | im disguise. A prominent opera house has flung {topia, “| tBowing Green | Stes trom European ports and other portsabroal, of | TF Vows, Ciase, fo. tcctie. tote naa singing. ubouchet, as Gener joum, was , Of wine and tobacco; and in same way, 4 ger even gel cl 1 ic. phe hd ke United Staies, the sam> will ba s1.i3! totais conrsry POXTLAND, Nov 20—Arrived, brigs Annie R storer, excessively junny. He was also in €X- cause some actors are honorabie and kind, others | Police lorce, and spits in the face o1 American cus- Canain.. Bel London. «api wiltg Green | see of charge 101 publishs |. Adams. Gloucester, Mass; H Houston, Griftin, Stockton, to loza for Cuba cleared. Vineyari, Rosebrook, Charleston, 80, ned), | toms, ‘This 1s sure to lead to all the irreverence = Parthia, cellent volce. Kolletz, as Fritz, was aiso 1 of tne Parisians, and departure from the whl j'esia. very good. He sings fairly, acts ina way whicn think that they ougnt to sustain dramas full of | .|Hambure,. 161 Broadway. 19 Broadway. Cleared —Se Motas telegrat shows he understands the nature of his rdéle, but | wie just and of every otner kind of | ana law ef God, and will be destructive of the ib "i a | L y | rap he does hot succeed in getting Into it all tne'gro- | pee neee a8 4 t Ghristian Sabbath. God meant there should pe a eat Grass: | OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. | “RIGUMOND, Nov 20—Arrived, schr William Tice, Tice, tesqa» hutaor with Wnich it is capable of being in. | “ice amd crime. Religion ts m tne heart, and ) Gay ofrest. When a man went out to get sticks 89 Broadway. | Eagar eee | New York NCISCO, Nov 14—Arrived, bark H W Almy, vesied. It was pleasant to meet again tne real | MABY an infidel whose theology bas been ail | on the Sabbath God said, “Stone him to aeath.” | 2 iuawling Green | vewane, Nov 2!—Arrived, ship Martha (Ger), Lewen, | Freeman Honolulu. _ . op-ra tougists. Quite A number of the Soldene | wrong has shamed many a Christian who, al- | The reverence lor the day ave us two precious Klonstock £ Rea orraniteyt i | Rlace Sere Abas GIRRRRRANGAD Burenger, do; Zist—Arrived, ship Richard Wright (Br), Cruikshanks, company Were present, and they could not be at a | rough right in head, Was wrong in heart. Religion | TNS Tite Math te, Calon, Mito tttor onruwn Algeria: Livernool [4 Rowling Green saited ast, steamshtp Abbotéford (Br), Delamotte, New | “Caited Shins Miningu (Br), Phillips, Queenstowns ment and the rignt to worship God under ourewn | State of Indiana is to be believed in the head but received into the vine and figiree. Weare asked to give up Sun- — jolsatia to amusement and the opera. Who is the Caland iter school on this side of the waver. | asrow,..|72 Broad w Sitamburg.. 161 Browdwa, Marathon (Br), Torne. do: bark Colusa, owes, —— Tek 2al—Arrived, steamship Constitution: from Panama. The Stadt Theatre—“Die Fledermans,” | beart, when it becomes a power, and Its tendrils of * 0. ;Rotterdam [50 Broadway, | Caxpirr, Nov 2l—Arrived, bars Kate (Br), Murphy, 2 Acaived Remini Comet ae, fe eae es a cf City ot Brooklyn, :|Livernool.. |15 Broadway | | NAH, Nov 2! |, ship Bessie cA The crowd that packed this theatrical wilder. | 10Ve grasp train and bind it tolife. A beltever | MAR WHO would silence the volco of the people | Che ately Tavernools [iw iroadway | Miramichi i rowan Falmouth; sche Nellie F sawyer, Gotchel | If : ai orders. ness last night had much more comfort in ovtaim- 18 NOt only aman Who thipks of God in the right | THE SQUEAK OF A FIDDLE ? FnMel ( FORK Way Deat, Nov 21—Sailed. ship Arran (Br), Dumarssq (from Cleared — i Union (sp). sp), Miga, + antande London), New Orleans, | Brunswick. An opera manager. Whatisthe opera? A mass | of filth: im embodies lewd stories; it has a tair ex- Fremen. ang ingress than it had im squeezing outside when | Way, but one who loves Him in the rignt such a true beitever is-a lover and Loxpox, Nov 21—Arrived, steamship Bengal (Br) she curtain fel for the jast time. Those who nad Way, and terlur but a rotten heart; a mixture of villany, | Cimbria!...)) Douszi New ¥. | amships van Ja ! , . ave eats ¢ 30d": y ewine: Y £ City of N . 15 Broadway. jougiass, New. York. | tor, Martin New York; Wyoming, }, Philadelphiag the musiortune to have JFont seats cast a toriora | G0d's aly. All ‘hia noterests are bound ap in | jechery and lewaness, {Gelieve im agorernmens | Eoobics™ BBECMWay, | PCAs aueasAveived, ship Grau Canarian Sp), rezua, | Kogeesee anne, rrovitein: ship AfeSander tarboxy look toward the lonely and only door that in time | GOU’s. Suo senate tres Gane- | jivite strangers to our shores we do not | eee New York. | Batromil, Beauforte New Brunswick (BP). Larsen, khoula restore to them the fall rights of citizen- | ing, biluards and cards militate against Christ in | give-them places of trust. We don’t say, “Do Almanac for New York<-This Day. Sournanrtox, Nov 22—Arrived, steamship Hohenzol- | Hamburs} schr Kalph M Haywood, | oane, Porto Rico. \i— Arrived, stea:nship General Barnes, Cueeseinan, cow Ss ship. [is an unfortunate fact that the mencion the Soul, and withoutargujng he willstana with | as you please.” If we are to do tiis call the coun: | —_ lern (Ger), Wordenholdt, New York (and proceeded for .224-7Arth oe of the Stadt Theatre always recalls not ouly tie God and stop it. ‘The Church has reached a post- Pd AS nl Fe ca a ats ae te is SUN AND MOON, aala pian Aree Bremen). | ee Soret schr Mary radshaw, Vangilder, Phil of e v1 | ibid ALL | '. ind .. 1401" _ i ed — ¢ A * possibility of a conflagration, but suggesis the im. tom in which 1t 1s cumpelled to aavance or to con- | Witnyut Luropeans. They can stay at home. Now, | Sun sete” 435 | Suady. Hook..morn Loxnox, Nov. =A, telegram from St Thomas mates | gauss seamen ong ceenseeets tAverDooN bars possibiiliy of escape in case such a disaster should | front ruin. To stand still 18 to dishearten; to | the question 1s, * What shall we do?? Why, tis. | Moon rises. ——/ Hell Gate.,..morn that the Hunter has put into that port in a leaky condi- SALEM, Nov 2—Arri ‘hr Samuel Hart, Holbrook, i Sy baw ¥ retreat is to be destroyed: but to go for- | Say tothe men who put violent hands on ihe ERE: ‘don, | St George, Me. tor New Yor. occur, ‘To de sure, some UNprovements have been white roves o! our religion, “You sha’n’s ao it! | 2 | WICKFORD, Nov 20—Arrived, schr Eliza Pharg, Haw i PORT OF NEW YORK, NOV. 22 1874, £hip Atlantic (Br), Mellin, from Hong Kong for Port- | ard, Hoboken. . 1 « 46, land, Oregon, before reported put back Nov 2) leaky, Sear Tai aiso lost oretopmast. She must go into dock for repairs made in tie way of ventilation, yet it is | Ward will summon vp all the latent power | Desecrate our Sunbath and we will vacate your but rht to warn {the management that 2d evergy of the soldiery aud inspire them with | singing hails!” the Stadt Theatre still cliogs to its clironic feature, conildence and self-respect. The necessity is iaid Gu | Praiso for the Stage from a Brooklyn | | paca nd ge as bee ‘ : i | Rieccoccch acres making their Way to the fresh air, ana as Sunday | 8¢parate from the world with Christ to deny them- | pey prs. Miller Hageman lectured last even- 8 ACHTS Foreign Port. | . aa seems to be the great day Jor the gatvering of the | selves and take up their cross and follow Him; for ing bel ded . di : U ara i EEO EBALD Waitaerone PRLEGRAPEE LINS. a Barpapos, Oct 10—Arrived, schrs Northern Home (Br) | SSSSS_ MM MM IL TITITT H H patrons of tle incongruous periormance ol Ger- | : ‘ eigee ig Lelore a crowded audience, in Union Taber. | su % Nest Yor Tithe Marsmen: Mf miiatee | 8 MM MM Hot oH OH Pun opera. douge, some. provision should be “nat coucord has Christ with Beual?” We are nacie, prookiyn, E. D., on the “Question of US S*eamer Gettsyburg, McRitchic, Norfolk, Va. | MOA MPOMMCERM EEG TS NM MM IOoOT MO made for toe sale Sransier of ts patrons to the open told to come out and be separate and touch not | theatres.” The reverend speaker himself 1s an | Grand Lurk, Eee aes raierig thn New H mnpitiled viet sens Light of the ft, Harper, St Lucia; | Swiss he eee sireet. Thismucn by way 0) kindly advice ana , and w Djan | 3 Yi 1 1 e | » Nellio tcott, Milon, it Marting, MO} a seeeew warn te the peristmance. Yuh manneat rates akehod He ry tan richer dion gett | admirable actor, although he declared that it was Yorkand West India nieamsiln Co. | soy ay with | Catcerra, Oct lG—In port, ships British Empire (in, | er ea eee « ruelts of Strauss ure so palpable in connection | ty de ip © | the saddest story of his life that he had never had | mdse and passenvors to Clark & Sea Ae ea ee eee fe 8 we ee Te ey ee Oe with “Die Fleaermans” tna: comment would be | Woughts of millions are stirred. The pinch of | tne pleasure of hearing Edwin Booth | “Steamship Mediator, Martin, Feruandina via Port ilyan. 10 sions; and othgrsrepoeied tater | Seuss NOM ce Wasied. In Telerring to it, It has 1s sparkling poverty and want of lavor are alreaay severely | Arter tne usual opening exercises Dr. fi el with cotton and naval stores to Herman Gel- ‘chia E J | ome leatures, its “waltzy eccentricities, 10F | eit, und the threatened starvation may haply : pening e: . Hageman | Pcke. a erman Livingston, Matiory, Savannah m Saugor 10th, ship Wave Queen (Br), Wil- NEW YORE which the author 38 = UbTivalied, but gaid:—When public bodies are to be addressed, — Nov 19, with mdse and passengers to W Kt Garrison. in ae | PPPPP. A L EEZEE wih the exception of sume adroit aod DRIVE MEN TO GOD. | wienicertald mesndresare.to be: takaimaramaine inship Manhattan, Woodhull, Charieston, | with Q EE oy TO eeteat tere | PP oOAA i x iugenious imitations it 1s utterly destitute of | Will the Church make use of her opportunity ? | mdse und passengers to James W Quintard & Co. Star (Br), rintda: Brant (Br), Power, | P P AA ni rt those charming elements waicn have made Offen- | success in religio ie yah ith God's | to be performed it becomes a matter of great team-hip Wyanoke. couch, Richmond, or goint Kee OS agate: bark Olga (Ital), :egalerba, | P ER L B baci’s prouucuions so Universally popular, Miss | SUC n religion must harmonize with God’s | care, shrewd diplomacy and wise acting to make | 8h Nuriolk, with mdse and passen sors totue Old Domi | MTT Sv iin Mataura (Br), (late Townsend, died | prypP A A OL EEEE Lina Mayr is au artiste, and ia the ro/e ot Rosalind | fixed laws, The water wheel must be putatthe | our words carry weight. But sometimes in “Cteamship a Kelly, Lewes, Del, with mdse 21), tron New Orleans: barks Maria (tal), Liguori, tor | i AAAA OL EB acquitted herseli witn credit, Whatever oi Draise | pottom and not at the top of the fall, and the | to the Old Dominion Steamshis hays! New York. Idz; Pasaualino (Ita), calla, from Philadel- | Pp PS ap E should be meted Ont tm regard to the periorm- | rrner must raise his evaini “4H Oha'” eutatnieg the whirlwind of eloquence which not gel- | chip Lord of the Isles (ot Liverpool). Craigie, Calcutta phia, just ed: brig Nuovo Providenga (Ital), Manga- P - ‘A LLL EEEEE auce—and it 1s limited indeed—accompanies tne dom sweeps over our country and our homes | and sand Heads, auy J3, with muse to UL Wright Co. | Daro ire ‘Arrived, brig Diana @sor), Roth, | apvvobation which marked her edorts. Tne ad- | 4nd not in the winter. Jt 18 thought that | there js a literal sirocco, a wholesale 8! stone winds frogs, aa] ye bree NA aIBRAL! reed RHR etn + Roth, | Lurable impersonation of the prison inspector by | makes man, and there 1s nothing more sense- | joan satwaiaiat re gTeNteT On UE Gane of dood Hove Sept zo; then th, brig Camploglio. (tal), Fevola (trom | ae Lb EEEEEEER! ; Herr Witt was tue only redeeming seature on the | jess than the oft-repeated saying, “No matter | SOStDe Over some njudiciuus attack, une [8 ides and tine weather to the Equator, in the At- 5 York: Bist, bark Bolivar (Aust). Gerohnich reg ib KEEEEEE: part oi the male arusts. Dress suits seemed to anne apy ge. ‘atter | charitably made upon the undeserving; butit 1s iautic, which was crossed Oct 20 in loa 2 W: trom — (trom New Yor’), Alexandria (betore reported sailed Aas tt EE Work a Wolui infinence over the otnel who 1s a good actor, h is to lai 20 a. when we hod astroug 231). | Warkanle winds (0 1 2) wae eit ke, spose GAN Turn, Ti, Oct 22—Arrived, sehr BW Eldridge, AA AA Lb bat Witt, | What jou believe, only be sinceie.”” A man’s v1 Wiilbank, Philadelphia (and sailed'2i tor Old rrovi: | only like the sh-so-sh-ock of x the ing by MS heart eitner kills or saves nim, and better intne OMY of @ whirling rocket, gale from NW, with beavy s made the house capital portraiture Of an intoxicated official. The P which first ascends to its expendea height and bark rimstone (Br, trom Manila, tor New York, have i Lu “ : - eart, , ma 2 ere dence production requires but littie chorus, and ag | Beart, the Ine influence, in anything else or any | tien pyursts in a thousand harmless fragments. | "38.2" tye (ier), Bochm, Pillan 65 days, with rags to | Pus 3 schr Moss Glen (Br). Wade, | tit much as the awiience Was treated to was ver one else iu preierence to Caist, is daiuauon, L Bark Hebe (Ger), Boehm, Pil VS) h rag from Boston tor, Port Prine; Cie, Dele Elieabect Lu aoe eee Tbe ated re ane ge. | ail NOL ovliged to pe Fun over by & train ol cars in But it must be remembered that arguments are Joc! Hirer: vowel to Fuuch, faye 4 fo, Tene AEE | Sve, irutn Baltimore tor Stdagoe en | Lt cited style ti which Mr, Neuendort delays the uo. | order to discover that dang<r whicn wuperlis Lie founded on reason, reason on persuasion, per- aero orci gales: trom thence moderate weather... Fav, Get at—Arsived, sfetmehip City of Mel- BY butt Jortunate orchestra under his vigorous charge. | BOT to pollute, Mie. it i known that theatres | Suasion on faith, faitu on eternal love. Ihave , 4 iark Hebe iof Greenock), Taylor, Pernambuco 2 or aot se ee | LELLLLLLG days. with sugar to JL Phipps & C * y 5 are sustained by the most been asked during the past week to speak on this & Torrence. Crossed the Suuittor Oot zr in Tom 34: lt yort Oe DISSIPATED, TRIFLING AND PASSIONATE | hic ‘ 4 Rark Rebecen Caruana, Jolineon, Matanzas 14 day: . Kuneie, fat Por portion of the communicy, and the caterers know | SUbect which 18 agitating the pubile mind, aNd | with yugarto Youngs, Smith & Co.; vessel to Waydell | Mataca (ict St Clea » dee i New York ; Goodwin, Craig, d that hey must meet ihe Wauts of those wuo come, | Surely If any regard should be paid to upy Oe It | # EO sania rrany (of Philadelphiay, Woodside, Pen (do. ” Plays, consequeatiy, are uot written lor the pure, | 18 to the minister of God. 1 am not here to seek — gacola z3auys, with yellow pine to K M Fushnell & Co In port Ist bark Norah, Hall, for New York: schr WL the chaste and ice refed, vusfor the reverse, and popularity, but to respond to a duty—namely, to vessolto JB Ward & Co, Had strong Nand NE winds: | Bradley, Chase, tor Bost é the revenae derived frow them comes trom the aaminisier agsound, judicious opinivn on this was days north of Hatteras: Nov 14, int 36 Jon Tey, Bi iaacie et L— Arrived, fone WOH Van Brunt, gratification of the bad that is In you and thay question, Here the speaker referred and pald a sighs w Bettis schr Admiral Blake (of Marton), with 7: I ela Pld ae fig cia aT witica you KnoW degrades ra‘her than exaits. towing tribute tu the plays ana dry > | bbls of ofl. tl aw York; Uris Nea Plea They Germania Theater—Ultimo, Comedy by | distinguished Diaywrignt ard actor says, ep tient Greece and Rome, “showing ae Ta me one, ere + Aes as ‘pine Rives Oh | Srown, tor dorwawance, sawyer uns sche Mow Clea Moser. theatres open on Suflduy, because when nar are tme their ae n the ace oi Knowledge maser.” . is r closed society is filled with crime.’’ In otver and Jearning, The tree HoWwh by Its Iran. cle Lelipse, Conktin, Savannah 18 days, with cotton The Germania Theatre in Fourteenth street was | Words, the thieves and the vue enact outside We caunotsay the tree is known by its iruitor | to kusell & Co: vessel to master, or Tivilo, +; Ad i " srowded from pit to dome last evening. “Ul- | what the theatre performer mcuicates betore the notatall. Curist did not put away the woman Sehr J. W. Knight, Lamson, Alexandr Br JOHNs «(antizws): (Oct Tes Seereed, aclie Melvin, 4 y che. 5 Ms . Koskell, etown, uC. Roberts, Newbern, and sailed 24th for st Mariins (noi as timo,”’ Moser’s celebrated comedy, was presented | crowd. Ministers do not so argue. Tne lesson who touched tie hem Of his garment, neither did | ee rf est ee la bey fete wt baad (nota With the exception Of Strauss no conductor woo has ever visited the Empire City makes such unnecessary gesticulations as Mr. euen- dort Such irregular motions, instead of | adding to the efiiciency of a chorus, tend only to intimidate the poor singers on the stage and Triguten the dranmer imio an unreasonable de- #ree of discurbance. len Marie. Perkins, Nov 1, Clarabelle, Allen, NTH STREET, VANTH & BSOLUTE ‘DIVOR! of dierent states; 1 no fees in advance; ady State. EIGHTH AVENUES, OBTAINED FROM COURTS everywhere: no publicly Miagiguier tor every UK f, KING, Liw, 333’ Broadway OBTALNED FROM DIFFER ent States. Legal everywhere. Desertion, t-] Sufficient ea do puvlicity required, 0 ¢| nul divorce granted, Advice tree. ‘ ne ue avons, Oct $n port, suip Henry § Sanford, Jonn- \ssorurs yi learned in the sanctuary restrains the Christian He arive the weeping Magdalene irom His feet. | B Virwinla. | sypyry. CB, Nov 7—Arrived, bark Hyack (Br), Rob- M. HOUS#, Attornoy, 194 Broadway. for the third time this season, ana the spacious irom vice, violence, lulemperance, debaucnery and | $0 aiso, 1 say the good drama Is ood, and J, Rohe Ponta, Tune bee aunith, Virginia, bing. Liverpool (and cleared 13th for St fiuo0s TONIC Gao ie Eee 8 snd pretty German theatre fairry rang with laugh- crime, and those who hear bim do Hot go irom a | THE BAD DRAMA CAN BE MADE GOOD. Sehr EJ Hamilton, Mills Virginia. | i rroop (Br) York; A. prompt and radical cure tor General Debility, Dyas ter during every scene of this sparkling and hignly oad Edel eee nat Ny plist gratification og | inieriiniece teas conn nal speak ip e the le Ag Tt i wall, Virginie. | t t puter bate a rig Mary | Pepsin, Ludisestion, Mental and Nervous eee 101 " 3 i carnal desire, 18 aifficult to describe tue tend- a rama, but it is an outrage to put Schr Ida . is, Virgin 4 \ ‘ eal ah a Loss ol Streasta, Flesh and Appetite, and Weakness entertaining play. The cust was excellent, and | oycy of attending theatres upon the neart and | Gown anything that has in it the purtay. of hugh pr 4 Raymond, Cranmer, Virginia. | ST JQUA NB. Sov I—arewved, sur Glinmizs Gr), Sul EOE Uccr aly “Uae WLNGH SEER HYPOPHOS ewburps Virginias neon. Lima AND is famous Tonic and Mr. Neuendor!, the manager, deserves great life. The air is poisoned. The thougots awakened | art and true genius, and if the art 18 | h. schr Pampero (Br), Locke, Bermudy; credit for the conscientious care and good taste | are lo eae ane ee: | | ania. | Loi vi ° . Ttwill build up, ine ia, | Lois Wr), Israel, Barbados. vill gave you Streit a Ue VILE, PERNICIOUS AND DEGRADING, | any man who charges a good’ actor Plated New London: _ Vite ths we stent, imparting Fone, TEAwSutP Fleesany. | with which the comedy was placed upon the stage. | and they ring torth fruit abundantly. They tried with chaflatanism is “a superficianty, Pub hr Ci Virginia, tor New Haven. mared only by WIN- Nov 7 (Commercial Counsellor, a title which ance and dress, ‘fey become tolerabe to anu Michael Angelo, wnd kawin Boot aud Char ed, Kuneberg, Fredericksen, The characters in “Ultimo” are all thorougiily | at the (rewout Vieaire to exclude prostitutes, bat down art and genius aud you wy to suovert the rit Hoyh Leona 8 for New Haven, cao Pe) Eyam erie WORN re rect, New Yore, | German, and as life-like as they well can be. The | He theatre lailcd. Witnout wine between’ the | woblest qualities which ( dias stamped upon tne | F Olire’ Topeenante, BAmote ADEN, Oct Alice Vennard, Gonla, Rangoon. | f oN<TAN PERSIAN HEALING PING TA, rasta acts the part is Dot Weil played. Prostitutes | Suulof tai. Patdewn art and genius and you |. fear Maggie Cummins, Smith, Philadelphia for Co- Bristow. Nov 9 velin Kingroad, Agenora, Barte NsTAN' . dyed ba bi bis oily wine and cigar-loving Commerzienrath abound in theatres. ‘Vey are veautiiul tu appear- | Strike off the vames of Dante and shakespeare | parse. ee NN Jey, trom New York tor Gloucesuer. hie Orton RoE a ae ea tients and | . chrd 1 Russell, Smith, Philadelphia tor Newbury. Tulee purposes, "Bal the goverument bestows upon wealtiy | your sons and daugiters. Perhaps they | jotte Cushman, and Davenport and Wallack and Brewer’ and worthy merchants); bis panctiuous become acquaimtances. It is a fact that Garrick. ‘Ihese men and women elevated tie | ‘The scbr Arthur, arrived 19th, was from Washington, | yar’ ht a tenia Na Lien ee KESTUKY gram LotiEny. and loity-munnerea Wile, Who 18 contigually pent prostitutes ~~ suppor theatres = ana tuey | drama, and, in their acting. gave to ita divine in- | NC, and commanded by Capt Cruse (not as betore re- sailed 6th, Albatross, Scetzen, Galveston; Freihandel, | Sixth Monthly Singte Number Scheme, upon his moral improvement and will nov allow | again swell the ranks of prostitution, Ive | spiration which Could not tail to work good upon | ported). Wachter, , feed a Capital prize $90,000, ‘Vo be drawn at Covington. Ky,, saturday, November 28, 1876, Whole ‘hekets $1); Hnives, $5: Quarters, 82 5, In this sche prizes are payable in full, without on lickeis of cireniats address JOSEP his smoking in the drawing room; the violent and theatre, In fact, 1s the stream Gescrived by the poet | tue souls of all wno heard them. Make the tree Arrived 18:h—Schr Mary 1 Stock ham, Sawyer, George- morose projessor, Who always wants to be logical, | Wherein “ihose Whu plunged did straight forget | good and itis good. Here the lecturer denned tae | gown. SC, with shingles to L M Blakely. aud is, consequently, bever so; Who Makes Up Mis | their God and curse themselves and die,’ and word “theatre” Irom a Greek word, which sigaifies Th: h Fell Gat mind never to quarrel, and cannot talk with his | they reduce physical, moral and mental nature to | stow. The arch ol heaven Was a grand theatre on Passod Through ato. SOM Graco E Cann, Sheldrake, ared, Wave Queen, Wilcox, New Voorhies, Fuitord, ‘Boston; Uns, five minutes without quarreling; the poor a wr of dissipation, sensuauty and. crime. | whica was shown the acting of the creatuons of BOUND SOUTH. Royal Charte: obing, h, % \g physichan Who 18 too spoony to deciare his ‘Iragedy sprung trom wild and cemoralizing festi- | God, and heaven itsell was an ampnitheatre | steamship Bolivar, Lawson, New Bedtord for New | Grimsby ; Royal Chart, Mobing, trom & CO, 70 Cedar struct, New York; box 4,402 Post , and bis Yoommate, Who has just come back | vais held im uonur of Bacchus, and both tragedy | where tne York Kruse faifnele, New York. from Ainertea, wulther He Went to make fis for- | and comedy are the outgrowth ol tive carnal heart. 1 ANGELS PLAYED THEIR Pants Steamship City of New Bedford, Baker, New Bedford | | Dra rotmers, London), ‘tune, and Where he succeeded in losing all le had; | ‘They excie, e bdr | around the turone of the Omnipotenr. for New York. : ene ( where he ye &, anise and please the viie and regard yi potent. Do away Hark Heury Hartvie (Ger), Kuhtmann, New Bedtord | ny 9Arrived, PJ Carleton, Luce, San Fran. re any ant ¢ order, rth Ness brow by Tn the young nopieman who enacts a kind of con- not the restraints uf virtue or the interests of | Wita this inspiring word and where is heaven, New ¥i balla sunpuive’ German Lord. Dundreary, and lis | religion. Could yourovite Christ to go with you | Where is earth, where is numan ine, where tne | LAC York, in ballast order ey uManced, the Commerzienrath’s daughter, who | to# theatre? God will not tolerate a rival. Would | passions of men? He then defined the drama as & Schr Mail, Mead, Greenwich tor New York, wita stone | York. utords a pleasing picture oO! the green audromantic | youtake your wife to the house of airiend into | representation or action Of a show or play. itis to order. CIMRALTAR, iiss Iresh Irom boarding School; all these ure typi- | Wh cu you could not introduce her, and, leaving | old as Christianity, Aschyius elavorated it, 80 | Schr Haze, McNamee, Greenwic cal characters of tue German Stage such as We Ire- | ber at the door, send her home aione? Could you | also did Thespis and Euripides. It is not so bad | stone to ord quently meet im the plays of Benedin, Moser and | expect that she would ever meet you again? And | jor an actor to piay the part ol a duifuon as 1618 Ati» a pee tne ovller modern German playwrights, The sit- | when you leave Jesus at the dvor of the theatre Is | for a Christian ininisier. A clog dancer is good | With Mize ant passer uations are most c cul—screaming, in fact, and | it not @ terrivie uncertainty Whether you may | enough, and he has more principle than such @ | mise ana passenger tions Excesses or Overwork the Brain and Nervous «ystem. TNs tamous SP ke. CIE.C PILL t4 purely vegetable, pertectly harmless and has been tested ahd ased tor over thirty years with periect suzcess, Prices, BL per box: six boxes $5; by Mike Securely sealud. with fail directions Prepared and “roid only by, Winen Ke & Ov., Chemists, 31 vow York. E.-AUMINISIRATORS SALE OF MA Gow, Nov 7—Arrived, falvatore, Merollo, tor New York, with Kiectra, Young, Providence tor New York, vis, Patt River tor New York, with vy 6-5 Irloans the plol, aithough sught, 8 well suited to | ever meet Him again? minisier. wASE. Nov wery 0: erty, sildimore city, the efleciive development oi the characters, The | CHRIST 18 REJECTED: | ‘The drama ts 4 divine tnstitation, and the inner | sei is ch , . taolisiet ant well Kiowa Clagsce dialogue is bright and replete with naive an@ je- | at the theatre, and no discipie will go where lis | part o1 1; is as the rising of tue curtain o1 creas | Schr Forest Oa kar Tucci | . Limerick Lass, Krager, jurey, corse of LOM IACL tract aa L Judas licitous Nits, and the play may be ranked with the | Lord is cast out any tore than @ good husband ton, as Moses on Mouut Sina, as Avranam and | Sele i Tlawe sec vohannt (or brad | Avaced, 6 hatteyn, Now. ct i ly EUR Mg og Rg best proauctions of tue modern drama | will enter society {rom Which nis Wie isexciuded, Isa about to complete the divine mandate, a8 vol HL how Yorn tok Pusan ATTICS: UUM mINr NAY Seles ee Pails oun ath cts We taes. atte rhe actiog ust eveutng Was judy equalto the | Play actors feel that to save their souls they must | Christ himself—the most sublime actor that has q ihport tor Vrovidence, — | iy: proul, Valparaiso: State of | indispacntn a Maproventsnts consistol vege bee a occasion, aud the periormance was smooth and | give up their profession. A converted actor came | shared aman hfe, Who made you a dramatist, | Bement, Wizsius, Piiladelpiia tor Provie | 4. { Wt bricc malt tows, (roams on Lompacd rounded im every respect, | tome and told me that he could find no peace | or an actor’ God, Just as long, thereiore, a8 It "og ‘i a . Garrett, Bosto liege stone Hale watisss, brow hoase, tesa on, and be enlisted asa | does not tend to disgrace the attributes of tient | 1¢ Caroline Grant, scott, Por: Johnsoa for Boston, Sharleston; in Welline Hogse, bricK & joper dud errpentee — uptil he gave up 118 post TH wodwoll, Wail Grand Sacred Concert at the Bowery | common svidier, preierring to serve Curist rather | and genius which he gave you, itis a divine instt- Mt Charlie Miller, Jone Theatre. | than remain in a theatre and tose his soul. | tution, Clog dancing on a stage is not a theatre. SehyP J henry, Dee! as te Another wnom I know advered to lis prolession | A grog Shop is nota theatre; it is a hell, These | with brick to It « Pees No less than 3,200 persons of both sexes, in- is now Without hope and pushing ou toruin. That | things tend | sebe MH Williams, Coy cluding small boys, boowblacks, mechanics, little | there may be virtuous and moral play actors | TO \.OWER, NOT TO ELEVATE GENIUS. | Wate bra ‘K toe ii Vee girls and their mammas, Grand sire I NEITHER AFFIRM NOK DENY; | But the drama, Ah! there is exmbited the most | & he Hastings, Chase Vv Yorn tor Soston. iia foe New Haven. ot, Haverstraw for Flushing, paestredtund adnat WL other jee tssary beaweery “bitte: Pin compete oder and goof reprir, with laege storage collaes wn 2 Wut, amt a ae ge and never mila 9 ot Water tata yaed, Phe oeew pise ssieppliet With A Linge Mash My CApacity ob AN pushes, Wo farce Cov ver bows, cadagieY OF 2 AME ARS barrels, copper comers pilings chains, Cons AN EAL Ene Fatesc did Most approved shachinery tye browing ate rrived, Odin, Otto, New York: FW Saguciay; Antonio Kisso, Molfino, uth, Westiold, Larsen, do; Domingo, Marini, Haverstraw for Fiush- | q in ared 7th, Ontario, Patterson, New York. _Sailed trom Cravosend Sti, Canada (Br), sumner, Sew ew York tor New Bed k tor Now Bedfora. Sehr Loursa Franc & dry goous t :0 ; und lett veal Sut) ’ butif such there are tuey ought to change their | masterly eloquence—toere is where tne poilose- |” tnd elt Mee Vea eer win lanes ea So nes DeOneree clerks, policemen and their wives and all the | business. Again, tne character of tue thought | pier and orator ougut to gu. Ldeciare, amd E | Oey oe s tient | RIV NOV (= erived, Fld Shore. ea ment: | has een dscd ust vvewery far uvor eicity wears: ant other classes of honest and hard working people expressed and the seed sown upon the heart vy conless tt, {t is the suddest story of my ie that L | ied ‘a lw York; fwilight, nattrick, Pensicola, doug a trae | sins 3 Soith ana’ e Aut is well i sent oy Kong “verre, lerkelsem, | whe could nol go to hear Kdwin booth, What sore of MAniactarms haste tie periormer should cotavel Chrisiians to reise their countenance to theatres. Toe plays, the speakers have we in the pulpit? Why, when ORT, NC Maritimo were in attendance at the time honored temple of ite Lou | the drama, the Old Bowery, The occasion for bad and the good, the great and the mean, Wis- actors go tochurch and hear some of them they | par fee cable and general news columns. | MAKSEILLES, NOV f--fatled, Blomanden, oro. 1h | BRIDAL wisps eas in ane ery oat lertltay cy, mx. their presence was the performance of the twenty. | dom and folly, mizth and grief, jostie one another can only smile, and say, sarcastically, “He 18.00 A | Sreamauiy TaxNt (lr), for Liverpool, which returned | qeittths Nov i—Arrived, Ti Seed, ‘ | and steamboat lantings, ant o.ters rare on amon te a which was given in‘, Wextricable contusion, aud 1f so-called Curis. | No. 1. But We ts really an avedarian. | Bdwin | to her dock im Savannah aiter being ashore in the Fiver, | “SiNnosewp, Oct 28—Arrived, Reval, from New York for | capiiaieis as an invostivint, ay itis flared Lor sale te iret grand sacred concert, Li 0 | tan people can visit such haunts of shame it | Booth and Garrick should thrill trom head to foot | proceeded on her voyage 244 inst. Chusuantes . Close an ostato, and will be 4old on easy terms, | ADBLY ' the shape of a romantic and historical drama of | shows only ti their love for God has got cold | themselves beiore they could make their audience Banx Fiorence, at San Francisco Nov 14 from Seabeck, WaterrorD, Nov 9—Arrived assim@o 4 Azoglio, Valle, | ¥ ELGANON DANES, Admninuatracels of ty . ‘Joan of Arcs Or. The Maid or Orleans? end “Ha- | when they can give @ weicome to im: y and | feel, You know what feeiing is, Ministers r@M | stove bulwarks bead rally and ator end of aitor house. | New York; Due Vocllie, sohia 1. | Danels. Jr, deceased, at fowery