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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1866. Amusements. Bteamboats and Railroads. Occan Sleamers Amascments. PPOSITON LINE ONSOLIDATED LINE ARNUM® NEW AMERICAN MUSEUM. VWINTER GAR 70 CALIFORNIA, VIA KIEARAC & soNTH. (J CLEAT 1UROUGH ROUTE B BROADWAY bes 3 Prince-sta “ BRILLIANT BUCCESS REDUCED | o GHTFUL FEACE 0% PAMILY HES o S D YANKEF GIRL Firet Class. & s THE MINING REGION St SH BOY AN g L 0175 o 82060, | Ki2T. | AND EEN FAOM SUNRISE ZILL 103. 5. 'ha'm-":l‘l’rn:hu MRS, BARNEY WILLIAMS, THROVGE SO Fraxarsco, | THE PACIFIC STATES. r‘v”‘yf'u';"“".‘,""‘,w“ 2 THIS (Wedaesdsy) EVENING, Muy 2, THE ROYTH AM ST | THE INTERESTING! EXCITING ks IMNENSE BILL i ) HOLLADAY OVERLAND MAIL 3 commeneing with the beautifol Irist Drums, entitled | AND T ALL B \A”J’“ VEn ver, | CPRISs MDANY ; po—— OR, SKAP-APPLE NIGHT, g Revine wonsid EXPRESS C ‘,';-‘!v.,\\v): . ’ NEW and SPLEN ronoY n-r-,nvv{.&'f 2 MR. BARNEY WILLIAMS ANY | somolidated the yroperty & the * OVERLAN STAGY 1CAL ALY KITEY KILLE MRS, BAKNEY WILLIAMS Rave placed & new stesmer o8, greatly 4 | g i west from the Mirscuri i OURTSHIP. v ok aud comches, MRS, BARNEY WILLIAMS roved the Traosit Route oved the Trasit - ouR Con s - Fiice antitied BARON, i run ivor ssures 10 p LENEY TH 77 WEST, ) . o~ h 1 o et of to ol ¥ + of Caloredo, Utab, | *pecimenn of which may BAR ML BARNEY WILLIAMS. & M t o THE GREAT L CURIOSITIES, T preperation sud will ced witl = = | ¥ JPEKA. in connection THE TALLEST TESS IN THE WORLD. NEW 8¢ PACIFIC TEAMSHIP COMPANY™ 13 y L A CU| SMALLEST DWARFS AND A W O CAL! m ever exkibited, out oo the celebrated the very encceasfal h dra; THE O _ Doors oren st 74 commene ‘\‘IX TER GARDE TUE GREAT COMIC ARTISTS, M. BARNEY WILLIAMS, NIKG IN A AR Joavp Plex N 42 N eonnrc Atizons slso_connect st Denver Santa ¥ “FEAST UF FUN. ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIC N, the new Academy edifice, eorner wnd Feurth the FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL FXH oriciual works by Liviog Artiets, never belore exiibited. A LEARKED § THREEAIURNED BULI ¥ CONCHOLOGICAL snd L-GHAUS, NUMISMATIC SPECIMENS of NATURAL WAX STATUARY, PAI ORICAL RELICS, ‘ete. GEOLO: 1, COLLECTIONS. ICA ¥ BOUTH PACIF « RAI = «._Children under ten, AMERICAN ¥l t MANZAN FALLACK®. 108 1. 0 10 p. . T, ADDISON RICHARDS ILLA \\ e ) Cor, Becretary N. A, Bacsage Froprietor and Manager, 5 TG e Y e . ypen at ‘ ASHINGTON ALLSTON ral painting, SPALATRO'S VIZION OF TF BLOODY AND." on 2 jom at the gallery of 8. F. AVERY, No. 604 Brosiwey, eorver of Fourth-st. Lectures and Alectings. Of Mr. Lester Wallack's perion tiow of A NEW DRAMA, which will be presented for the firet time, MAY 7 DAY, Third and h“’“.na this season, Mrs. Ces i . Sroatly cast, o pdentam CIETY OF MECHANICS AND A wiTE WONDER! O TP CITY OF NEWA R~ Tho lega. W i X Apvetatment, ads oy il b bdat MECHANICS TIALL, Ko Cha e by N ‘(A-n Lester W Charles Fisher, B. T. Riog- WILLIAM VAR NORDES, Secrstezy. f.“ 1‘ r;-v(, ‘m;l‘-\.‘.‘lJ , Yo \ur‘)‘wx Graham, ru.;;d T R AT AT S S Miss Miary Gaun-n, Mise Madetive Heuri (smione Burke, ¢ 3 Mre Chuy Jewniogs Gitnations Wanted—FLemales. first-class Loundress; Apply st No. 87 West WANTED=B; va er basiness perfectly. IE COMPANY, orver of Eachange-plses, New-York. AY, President. ce Fresident RPOUI EENSTOWN KYW-YORK TO LIVF 10 LAND T Ubant., SITUATION as Lady’s Maid and young wousan recently arrived, who under. on & sewlug machine, taking caze of or weulinary, and the Commanders BLO GARDEN, Lesnco d Mo 7 :\'l Last week but two of the EN HOLLAD. BEN HOLLADA e WHEATLEY. t of Miss BATEMAN, rd acoou moda- stands hair linen, the geneesl sccesfol tious Lo (e crowds who the pleasure to sunoce that ¢ g ¢ “d wirabie play, eotitied v: b0 )—A ST 1l best of reference 28 to eaps LA INGOMAR, o HARTFORD amd in which objection to travel. © from 10 to 12 o'clock at No. 75 Car- Peonaap for New-Huvenat 3:15 eid MISS DATEMAN winie-st., front room, first foor, for t . road i d vuch marked b preasion ut the pure snd betifal VWANTED=Ty @ Colored Woman, a WABI, 3 a eitiher by the week or dozen. Best of city refercnce given. will be p ... In the reu: EVENING DURING THY. WEFK. - POINT, 0 : ] ¥ bury tiiton. ¥ The press rded to this chast and 1 s ) Y o g T - ‘- of well recommende roen Girds MER MARY POWELL o 4N want 81 t ‘ | P 1 eweet-, Uiat senders | 7 oWES Gery it esves Deshr very afternoon at 3j.0 clock AFETY, SPEED, AND COMFORT. FOR BOSTON, LMER. FITCHBURO, PHE WIITE MOL .t it cue of Mivs Ba W NINTH N i1t y GOMAR THE BARBARIAN. s PARTHENIA, supported by MR. J. €. COWPER, R R SRS T Y A Simatons Wanted—Alales. N exporienced BOOK-KEEPER and CORRE- SPONDENT, 13 ye t situation, desires su en- w-Vork, or Lapectations mod- NARHUA ATha A MISS BATEMAN )LU\\'ILL. ! CONCORL the office of Ir'u,-. y. | . Kaitou, J. W, YOUNG MAN wishes a sitvation as COACH- ve of the | MAN snd to WAIT 1o b ine good reference fi | t pisce. Juquire for (wo daysst No. 133 Eleventh-st., corue xth-sve, Pea J. HURST, Maoazer. QIEAM T CALLING AT | ANTED—AEITUAT] an, | §J‘zz“_l .\"1'.»\.\ semi-weeky, carry | s . ke. \v A TED—A IH‘ ATI clde :|:;::",'y:| &inyor Konhok Y. NAY ¢ | i St Beve 1 o T s Ol 'Y OF ASHINGTON DAY, AY 12 | > AR Ty CITY OF P { S, 0'CIOC FANTED— OITY 0% N© 10 CTOCK. VVANIE! —— - s tom ATURDAY ‘sna WEDNESDAY, st CURRENCY. i duce the r.00m, JORN WOOD L BELWYN D=—A SITUATIC new, a8 COACHMAN ces. Addres J. §., B ANT experic Vv or 'GRDOM ; e p x No. 139 Tribune Offir r y FACTORY SUC 0 o CESS TANTED—A SITUATION, by a colored CC AND VNEOAL LI ENCOMITMS ANTED—A SITUATION, by a colored COAC rarily cany f ouly { by the press sud the public oi the presentstfon of the “ MAN. Addrews C. E. 1L, No. t Brosdway, e o—" 'ED—A SITUATIO a young Man, o do light work; has | ase of vight band; eas OLF 199 Avenis from the Frese JACC stown, £40 ne sendig for thelr friends. mpray's offices. Hrosdw o by pen appiyyet i CTIFUL M SUPERT APPOINTMENTS D CAST CF CHAIACTERS, New-York. | st fAN LLOYD'S AMSHIP i HERMA. G." Wenks, mas! carrying the United States wiil sl Tow tbe Bremen pi o' Thud at, Hovoken, on SATURDAY. M 5 vor VIA SOUTHAMPTON, 1 to MPTON AND BREMEN, of its equivalent iu carren cabin, 86250 steerage, §1 5. NEW.YORK, G. Erus ! JOHN G. DALE. Roads, for wn, Mauch Chunk, Resding Potteville, Harrisvurz. & 4 p wn—For Esston, Maach Chuk. -_Wfizip - Wanted. and 8 RAILROAD V] Co., No. ¢ Beranten, Grest Bcud, Bethlehom, and c of ANOTRER to announce that after & « morn MUST P( ¥ BE WITHDRAWN, T and seats sbould bo secared In aivance t LAST PERFORM Doors opes a7}, Curtain rires TARTLING NOVELTY, cht 146 Greenmst., Jervey City. LONDON, HAVR ot the foliow ayable Fox the first cubin, o To be followed by the stea 9 o ) For freighit of passage spply 1o For Taston, Allen e W ty 1o Pitt be obtaised &t the o 2 s very eveninz. of the Central ) Astor 3 wabip OELRICHS & Co., No. 62 B Ao or, ol hoteln, MONDAY ¥ TR . X JOSTAN 0. 8 otendent, _ BENEFIT OF M1 TURE of war- B ot o elock. Pas TRIE RAILWAY.—Trains leave Depot foot of [ \TOOL™ LHEAT d Chetrat and Waiaat Chamier Chembers-st., vis. Pavorie Ferry: | Ne. 814 laked 1641 RY ¥V and WEDNESDAY MATINEE, THE WORKELL SIST a. Rochester, Huffalo u « Sbore and Orand wod Ureat Westera RECT LINE to FRANCE. NERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL X NLY DI iE GE ETWEEN NEW-YORK AND HAVRE, CALL | Railway Madame STREBINGE R wnd Fu'l Co £:30 o m., Milk and Way Train, duly, to Gtisville. THE ELVES; 10 & m. ress M for B sen wnd Duokick, eon on this fevorite route for the Conti 5 North R . ows Becty sm hore v Westers Raslways. ATURDAY, May § | " 456 " Way Tran, for Port Jervie and Newbarc ™ | introducing mow SATURDAY, May 19 £p. m.. Nizht Express, for Canandaigus. Rocuester, Buffalo, Bals | Dancor, eic by DAY. June 2 | menca knd West. - = _ ATURDAY, June 16 € p. m.. Mightning Express, daily, for Canands Rochaster, Pof Madume ST —The largest ansort- R 3 4 West. Connects at buflaie with Laxe | The perforumance will sen w i i4 Walnat BEDROOM PRICE OF PASSAGE, IN iways, s5d al Besasancs with Atiantic NAN THY GOODF O SPRING 5. ke, Y, table-wine for elther for Buffulo, Sala Daskirk ad L ST e Wi ing table-wine for eitler c.uss *Gaily. for Buffulo, Salamanca. Das ki N T " e D il s Torniebed here with | Weki WO TDDLE, GenBeps, New Yor | N EW-YORK CIRCUS, p— - o ’-u ":.’.:1: gage a.-:.rd to Pasis, ot 80 Wi R Bann Gen'l Puss Agent, New. . P\»" surieenth-st., opposite the Aeademy of Mas . | Fl ) ut REN- edditional chesge for tiret 3 for second: ciass. SON = ST 1 =5 | L B. LENT . oesseses . anager. | DALL & SCOTT o. 209 and 211 Hudwou-t., cormer of Canal. Medicai attendance free of chirge. l UDSON RIVER and HARLEM RAILROAD. | NATINEES—WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, | A2 suppiied, and can pay uents i preferied. For furthes in‘ormsiionspn!y to —Ou snd sfter Monday, Jan. 1, 1564, traios for A ndtTroy, AT 2§ O'CLUCK. | sEreRimiRE s GEO. MACRENZIE, Aeent, No. 53 Brosdway. | connecting with Northers ana Western tiwins, wil le ew York NIGHT PERFOKMANC ES AT 8 O0'CLOCK. | l' URNITURE MANUF 15 v P T SNGT ANT and | 80 follows: Becond week of the snupeheqars Fienie. BRAUN IRF 125 NLY AMERICAN LINE TO ENGLAND and | 77" m. vis Hodeon River Raflrosd, Thirtiethat. and Tenth Ml CAKLOTTA DE BERD, thro North and W from the aris. The press teems with o | d Hevre Stesmsiip Compeny's FRANCE.—~Toe New York trque Napoleon 1 ¢ pres ting with Northern snd Inadations o i 1oad, conu rtiste, and a3 b et class il ot o8 ARAGO wnd FULTON, baving been thor oty meities 1leave Pier No. 77 Nort Ruver, for H aling ences stiest with raptuross fulry b - “;‘:"" . o 100 ariom Rallroad, Twcnty-alsthvot. and Fourth-ave., eon- | ASTORISHING SKILL AND ¥ tn full suites ot o . y. May £ with traing for North and West Tweuty ffth week of the Chempion If R 5 : FULTO! . via Tudeon Aiver lui rond. consectiog st Troy with . Mz JAMES ROBINSC PlekHARD SDSTEAD SRALS truin for Montresl. with sleejing care attached. and bis Infantile Wonder, took Silver Sedalat st Faic Amer ute ; is sntizely dif FULTO) 415, m, vis Harem Railros! connecung at Albany with Western CLARENCE. fetent from the common sofu bed : it has an eqaal spring avd bair et ARAGO, trains. end st Troy with . sud 5. snd T. and B yoads for points | ~Geeond week of the Champion Le fresa Can be made i sofe ot chair to sait the spece. Factory and hir. JAMES salearoom, No. 167 Bleockerst, cor. of Sallivaa. - Also, Fusuiiare on North, with sk 6 p. m, vis Hodeon River Rl Bufia.o &g Surpension Bridgewithou: clange. Seratogs. This trwin rune on Sundaye. 10 p. m. via Hudson River Railrond, with sleepi qomnecting w Albsuy sod Troy wilh worning taing for North et ng-cars aitached. ad; slenpingcarefr Aiso, !-.n and made to order. I STV Lk A . RIGERATORS—At R, & J. MOWBRAY'S, 0. 82 Veany at., opposite Washington Market; Fanta's patent Siste and Excelsior Refrigerators, Ie- water Pitchers. Water Coolers, Tee-Cevam Freezers. Ous snd Kerowue Stoves, Britsunia, Ware, Gro' . | fu hls classic -q»;{n- and IRACULOUS ERIAL LEAPS. The brilliant n‘"l of Fquestrian, Gyimoastic snd Acrobatie Btar 11 their Sensationil Specialties ROADWAY THEATER. #5 extra axperienced Surgeon on board, A’:’unmy w11l ot be reaponkibie for specie or valasbles urless Blile of Jndig, bLavisg the valoe nfl;‘?‘l‘_‘l‘a;fis’:‘d‘finfit WA f. VANDERBILT, Vice Presides Ciugos and House Furnishing Go 3. g 3 TR WYY T = nces and House Furs . No.7 Kiroudway, Now.York. 'ONG ISLAND RAILROAD,—Train, leave Juines- | yi5s ApAH I1SAACS ;’:;K;?;mw-u f‘ dndd SURNTTURE, &c., by the load SAMES A. WOTTON, Agent, Havee and Paris. 4 ulip, New-York, s follows MISS AUALL ISAACS MENKEN, TORAGE for FUR E, &c., by the load or VANNAH—PIONEER LINE. 00 & . Greenport Mall, stopping ot ol Stations. WIS ADAM 1A ACS MENKEN, | A room. . G. HAEUEK, No. 300 West Thisty-fourth-at., sud No. A o, for Syosset. IRST-CLASS PASSAGE oooiomisenes Fopae Earcss s o Oreenport o Sutrdars o '::’E%:'g‘.;::v X ————————————————————————— Jemding cargo in Ssvaznab the following Mondsy mersi 00 for Farmingdu e, - PrAn R i oo Rt thoamablp e, * JRros ot Roo .1:1 lu?‘f‘hn Head leave at 9:00 8. m. and 4:00p. m., MAZEEAS opartnership Notices. ¥ jog cars st Mineols. B .o s Tt 11 - CH“:',“?‘:R' oy E xcursion Trains leave Hunter's Point at 9:30 . m. . sad Parquette, T8 |y p ARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have TH18 will lexve Pier N o Noreh River, ab3 pr oot THURSDAY, Moy 3. | == R. WHITE, Soperistendent. | " Eouty way be secored in sdvance. DAY formed o copurtnersip, under the firm of WILLIAM e avtag Bl 60t icommodations. a9y 1o ORRIS aud ESSEX RAILKOAD COMPANY— __ NO EXTRA CHARGE_FOR BOOKING. HULBERT & BROTHERS, e the tassastios 3 » FRODUCE "LEWIS L. JONES, No.i3 Brosdwsy. M et <io endatar. Nor. $1. Morning mel raina CADEMY OF MUSI COMIMISSION BUSINESS st Ne. Posrs oo8. Uiy Rt Agouta in Sevannah, HUNTER & GAMMELL. for Hackettetown aud intermediate stations will leave at 6.30 8 m. NEW-YORK ANDs BROOKLYN. 4 Y ETTE BULBERT, R SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, ::‘.!z‘,l','::": ;"'-.:dmvm o Mitvers o4 &30p. = Morrie- 2 HAVANA GRAND OPERA COMFANY. o 0 . EOWIN M. HULBE HEE i EW N q . fors . co] ersl L m“-‘hz:‘rml:r.-wuzu. LINE. 7 NLW'YOBK and NEW-BAVLN;RAILIIOAD. "',‘.':",}.'A ';'?'Jfllimimfnniafi “...‘.m season ‘n,u ,I‘I?,lll{fl, :‘Ju.\a.bfl- - Wl‘i:l:‘-h D':-l:;’ A“n VDM!H aud < ” SR A .| [ N 3 X ve Llove, No.) on-et., BIN PASSAGE.. - ot anariegy of Mr. Max Maretso, the present lesses, bo 14 | _New York, § mo. et 00 JOHN P. DICKINSON, tickete {uraed 16 the interior. Pussenger Station 1n New.Yors, corner Tweutv-sevonth-st. snd ouabled 10 present M Company I e N ey AT & DIBSOLUTION'—Tha Por treight or pasage (baviug clegrit secqmmodnt g e Dontvats. Rihwsies o6 Tmsnsea Il TROVATORE. fore existing between G. IL. BENEDICT and CHARLES VAN e Me S Peciamts: TRAINS LEAVE NEW-YORA: With & new and hrilliant star past. TINE, onder the firuipame of BENEDICT & Co. (or Benedict & e 3 Son tegen For Now-Haven, 100, 600 (Fz,) 1L30e mj 1315, (Er) 300, | The iar sul of tickets will commence on Mondey st the box- | Van Jo thiodeg devsived by mubuel anminl, E NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD® new line | (kx.) 34 430 and 6.00 (Ex.,)p. m. e office of the Acedemy, st Root k Anthony's, No. 2| Neassu-st., wnd ab | _New York, May 1. 1866, P R i whest sosmers botween NEW-YORK sud | For Bridespori, 100, s0( 1015, (Bxy 300, | Beor & Seldrmers N T Brosdmey o b MaTivEE. P ™ Nrw Voux, My 1. 1666 BREMEN via Cowes, leave New York. from Pier No. 4, N. K., cap- | (Ex..) 345, £40 and §.00 (£X.) p. 0. Ptk Onnalabe & Aok o - OTICE—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex- s United States Mall, on the foilowing THURSDAYE: " ot Miford, and Steatford. .00, 11.30 a. .1 345, 430, p. B Opn e AN luting ucder the name and firm of HAWLEY, SMITH & CAN. 1SG1PPI, W. 0. Furber.com'r,2,50 tuns, 900 b. p., 10th May, | ForF ‘Boatuport sud Westport, 7.9, 1130 P34, 40 s OLD BOWE! AN, is this day dissoived by mutusi consent; the bosiness of said NTIC,C. Hoyer, o g 3000 b, 160 b B St Moy, | %4 ormal, 00,000 (02 220, 130 0 . 1005 () 300 Losse, Direstor sod B wil be setiled by RODT. E. A AT, B 0. 11,90 . 1345, 430, 630 . m. REAPFEARANCE OF THE FULL DRAMATIC C ROBERT E. SMITI, B e b, .00, 8.0, 130 . 345, 46,55, 6.9 pam. MR G. L. FOX IN ANOTHER PANTOMIME. JARVIS CANNAN. Bor Gremm e o (L) 530, 1130 ey 1015, (ER) 300, THE SAXON'S OATH. IThe Musines of the late Firm wil b couducted by Box Vrelght and Faseags 8PP 16 enersl Mo, 6 Besverst, | B Loh 530, 630, 700 e Sesae anyen FRIDAY—BEKEFIT OF W. H WHALLEY. & RODT. E. SMITH. _SUGER BECE. Qe doets o St | . CORNECTING TRAINY, . | OTICE,—Tho firm of MAKEPEACE & Co., in 5 0, . (B2) 500 (Ex)890 JEVING HALL, BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | oJor Boston. via Soringtield £ g (S0, S0 1290 B B onaRLEDNESDAY EVENING My N u-:'vmuuumhfi-mhlmby-uum W A A GL, CALLING AT | o 8% Hartlocd aad Spe 160 om,, (B2) 1815, 309, (Ex.) MISS NETTIE STERL NOTICE—CU PARTNERSHIP. AND BETWEEN BOSION AND TIVERPOOL, CALLING AT | et gmectiad Rus Taiioas 8 = Oed) 3360, =, Sl m?'-%"m'“"."fl.‘a “ariiets bese Niody e oy hm"'."g' Y, GoOTECON HALIFAX AND CORK HARBOR Siord, ® Railrosd, FENORIT/, CARMELINA POCH, from the ltaiisn Opers. firm of HEN Al - it 1y 8 | s Moiood, Sovvidonce cad Vil 000, (Ex) & wi | KIGNOR HAZZOLENI. from the lialian Opers. ved MAKEPEACE & Co., Now. 1 Mit GEO. W. WALTER, Greanist. : BIGNOR ALELLA, Condictor, ™ _ Now-York, May 11088, ota for sl he Brooduey Mok Storse tadst o Bk __ | FTVHE COPARTNERSHIP of JENNINGS & PEN- 9% am, 430p m BRYANTS‘—MM,IIANILS' HALL, g NIMAN is this duiy, hy mutusl consent, DISSOLVED. The No. 472 BROADWAY, sbove Grandet. -marmm-fluflumflg‘&“i‘rmwmm ’ u;rm H. HOYT, Sapt. MES H. 3 f the lunghabl Tmmense suocess of the lunghable E. A. PENNIMAN. May 1, 1084 hable sketch, TAMING AN ELEFHAN’ SEY RAILRZOAD.—Traims leave foot of | y T W auivas i, 6T snd s my 18 2, 4, § | TYROLEANOALOOTS, LUCINDA 8 3o JOIREE, CLOO REEL. ? = and 12 ..mirq‘n{urm-mwA.-..un- st emdld o wm, 7 e T o Saen . @o Whom it map Toncern. not until . [ . S 2 ey SHYLOCK. Spestensed o bourd D AN AND DELAWARE BAY RATLROAD. Dan By P e eoar owners of Usese "‘"“"“‘:_“:‘:'m."v"fi R"_‘é{,' ’\,::('.\:,“:,21}..}.‘,]. . ,nl.{y}hll:a\ nf.‘.,:‘- et s [ (E BUACH ADE. JOTICE is hereby given, that'we, the undersigned, olee ulers Bills o having the b signe. 3 L ir%4ght boats eonneeting with this reiicond will leave Pier No. 52 Nor TEO, CHRISTY™ MINSTRELS—FIFTH-AVE. | bum h-vr b-;nl-!”. u:-u:n rustees n:lc{:‘";mu.nfiru g.fip Freight or Passage appiyts o e River, iustoad of Pler No. Sunstpresent. ___________ s AL OUSE, sajotning Fifth-ave, Lotel—Grost change of | Kevised Stasotes, snd sl pos T o cald Beviham evosasiives ‘%, CUNARD, Ko. 4Bowitug Oreen._ | 3350 N ELAWARE DAY RAILIOAD | Procramone fr this weak. Comical Acts. Froes turiesques, Daces, | to rander wu acesuut ol drbia and guue of sones, wielis by, Loeet B v ‘EORGIA R COMFANT-NOTICE,—0s tad, siee MONDAY, the 14k | st to concndagelththe ges Buree, BUACR BEATVR: | Wihoon mor 10 Wal o Jow York ity b fi'fif«"’""} z"r'--‘& o " " o ae fgllows: TR, I son, MO s New i City, o uy A A.NNAH, (I o |ty Tonisnn A BEnt HIER No' 33 NORTH RIVER, 10:3 (Gha¥D MAY DAY FESTIVAL. and ol ersonn baving i el pos iton any property or elfects of MURRAY'S LINE. oy Iy e (lw::}l;hlflzri:l&-‘::himw: CROWNING QUEEN OF TIF MAY. BT "l S e R b, s el rexalbed to Thafevarite Rt sabing i Fom ives, Woodunate, Baruegat, Semons. Taskirion, Atelo - UNION SUNDAY-SCHUOL, Gl frpetive demande ey o s, o s of 9 i from P No. 10,2, B st ot Wott, THURSDAY | Jeckr bt B SERGH, 3 ©0 Ao, LA PETTITE FLORENCE REYNOLDS, ot plass by (on oy bessiabstos o a3y m hroseh o Quinden ln S BOUR, 1 ehlands, Middietown, Red Bank, | ot Largo Hall, COOPER INSTUTUTE, AVIREY € WILSON. | 1rutenn g, — v P “ireigus or passsge, having accommodations, hrewsbary, Eatonlown, Ocesii 'mni i Bhk River, Fanaiugiale, Squaskos, ESIONS, 0 bo. Tom's River. ¥) OI-‘FICERB OF THE NAVY who lost their when serving on vessels lost or deatroyed. can for all poicts on the lue and personal eflects recover pay for the ssme by the recent Act of Congress. R. GEORGE SIMPSON HAS THE HONOR TO (FREIGHT TRAIN o 830 p. - : e hav Bteamboats and Railroads. REFURNINO TRAINS lare Conden: R TR SALT S Y IRVING HALL | Heoroh Lo i pplcon. L MHOWN & o No. | Park . ¥ o = the folls etists: Vocal-Mise ZELDA HARRISON, Coutraite, | Place. up sislre. f e e 2 - LBANY ’O‘EEPME‘ LINE.—The Loaté - o wished pupli of Mr. Heury Appy). M. GEORGE W. MORGAN, Dentistry. vty ) e ml s MONDAYS, ""“l Notices. CBiveter. GEO. W. COLBY. e A o 9 Ye- THURSDAYE and 84 TUKDAT. QUPEEME_ COYRT_WAL P. CONVERSE act ey 1 T B S, wnd b dsron e | N[ B GRIEFING, N 9, Gty N Sirolh onthe eontract. o'clock precisel; ’ Vi e o H. W. BAKRY. for money demand on "o commence at § o'clock precisel; Tl ESTABLISHMENT in the WORLD. Fresh (as every day. BOAT FOR AL sbovenamed dulenduat; Xos S vy QENORITA POCH, Every operation is Dentisty porforaed st unusussaly low prices. Alnl.l.A”m.u . -11 ich wae this At Irving Hall, May 2. S HAMLEN, Dentist, No. 25 West Twenty- e e S g 'el-‘:i:: S1g. MAZZOLENT, Sabven M. Bt (54 srgnth ot —Offce hours frows ntodp m Refom o ‘aswer o the | Mg CENTIMIRI, oo L Y A g e it A At Trving Hall, Moy 3. ok M1 RICHARD HOFFMAN, At Irving Hall, My 2. Wedding Cards, . M 3 g AD, Jr. ‘adgment. ‘you for tia sum of nine hondred AI'IBLL STATUES ‘;{ l.euxm G. ME. . WALK. he Vs Ba day’of Feloruary ome, thousand sight “THE BATTLE, STORTS “LA CONTADINELLL, L AYRRDRLL SN et Pl ekt e Memseta S S | =~ wide the con of thls seson e bted iy OPEH EVERY DATAND SVENING, AT Y EARDS avd FINR STATIONFRY — (Evabiiabed ":'.'...:c e etk wattseteti A I awe. Kew Yo e S g, N 15 Voot Tkt ok, Aimmon 33 centa | 410 ; Lol lies Eouscless—1,0ns 8250,000. Trorotp, C. W., Monday, April 20, 1864 On Sunday sftertioon a fire broke out in the tailor shop of Jaices Miller, and raged wntil 33 sbops and houses and alange number of outbuildings were aestroyed. Nearly the whole of Front and Clarendon-sts. in the place are in ashes, The loss is estimated at $290,000. The principal sufierers are James Morris, A. Schiwaller and W. B. Hene dershot. Forty to filty families arc rendered houscless, ——— Burning of the Stenmer Gibbons ard F0O Eales of Cotton. Cixens Iny, May 3, 1866, The steamer Gibhona was b da mar's Loke, between Augusta and Savanuah, on Friday, with 500 bales of cotton. Vessel and cargoare u total loss. ks ol The New-Haven Fire, From The Pal 1t i3 not possible to give names and figures with auy certainty of accuracy thie morning. A few are as v The New-Haven Clock Company lost ‘séven bnildi brick, the rest of wood and of & wost inflammable hese boildings covered two-thirds an ordinary sized block On the whole of their great manufactory.ihere an in- surance of 8146,000. On tue property consumed, it ia 4 100,00 of this swoust Iuy, sud it is believed that:§200.0 wonld Lardiy have covered it. Individual contractors had indi- iual losurances. Couverse, one of the lurgest of Lo, had 83,000 ork; Alr, Allen, anothor, Lad some, Seven of tie lings consumwed fronfed the main works of the company. These the fieroe dames overtarow as if they were paper. Awong the oceu Jaw, 8 Garriaze.bol Company's worke barber, and Mr. S Mr. Kienk aats of these residonces wers Mr. Do: makor; Mr. Harry Cox of the Gas r. Berry, o mechavie; Hroest Kienke, der, & grocery-keeper and wine-selier. laid out reveral bundred dgliars for o s of theso dwellings could jtare. Some of the ownom of theso dwellings were, it is said, as follows: Mr. Klenke, one; Mr. Doolan, two; Mz. Schader, one. On Wal- 4 side, the corner-houm was oceapied by a Mr. 000. The other owned by Mr. lace-st., Mt affrey; he hed just purchesed it for 3 ts destrosed on Lils street W odore Re 0. 19 Broadway. Notwithstanding the violence of the flames and the amount of property destroyed, we biear of no loss of life nor accident. Three facts were rendered more plain than ever, viz: The fo- estimable value of brick walls in timo of fire; tho yaiuo of steam_engines; the need of one more of them as least in New-Haveo, ‘The risks on the shop property burned were by Lester & Webb, and amounted to 100,000, distributed as follows: NEW-HAVES—THome, 84,50, New Yonk—Citige men's #3500, Adii 00; Balti 000, Germauln, $4,000 ation ; Metropolitan, €3,000; Kelief, $2,000 $2000; Beekman, §3,000; X ; Nor 2,000, Connecticat, New-Eagland, 82,000 Puotanm, 84,000, 115 LD—Massasoft, $2,000; Hamples, €2, Wushington, §: 4,000, 1,000; Norwick, NoRwicti—New-Loudon, §2,000; 6,000, ALUANY—Albany City, $3,000; Commereial, €3.000, Aiso the North American of Philadelphia, £3.00 Western of Oswego, §2.500; the Norwaik of Norwalk, §1.000; the People’s of W orecster, §3,000, and the Western Massa- chusetts of Pitisfield, $3,000. lucluded in the above is surauce of £5,000 o the ofiice; which was not e stroyed. The New-Hayon Clock Company is & & corn, James sb, o)., 15 the largest stock is quite likely that op the ruiny, phonix-iike, he will cause to $Pring up,specdily, bulldings as extensive aud much less cow- ustibie. DesTrUeTIVE FIRETY RUINED.— The Hartford Times We rogret to chronicle the wost destructive firo flield for a great many years. On woodstied, two barns. and otber we L. Marmon, in West Saflield, were all snd early eversthing ip them was oo T‘n-dfi- r. H burned dow including 825,000 in 01 nd notes, whic! Lad in the house, 1y wero at church, with the ex- ception of Mr. Har; The wind was blowing almost & Fale. A spark from the chimney set the roof on fire, and Mr. i, was unsble, 1o tie bigh wind, to arrest the flumes. The barns, which were not far apari, were quickly H. ran to the barn and got vut the some of bis tobaceo, aud & wagon or two, ¢ cowd get out his vataables, the house, to bis sur- was all onc mass of fire. Thoogh new, the bouse like tinder. Nothing could be ed. Some neigh- bors who bastened (0 the rescue and were pouriug water on | the roof, bad to jamp for toeir lives, and narrowly escaped. Mr. Hurmon's money, to the amount of $25!000, was con- sumed, with all his farnitore. His total loss is over £30,000, on which ho bad ao insurance (so far as we bave learned) of cnly 3,000, Owing to the sorce of the wind. the fire busned Jown threc-quarters of a mile of feuce. Al his hay, corz, and implements wer stroyed, and in one brief half-hosr be saw tbe earoings of o Ie-time vanish in flame.” guant s Firg 1§ CHERRY-ST. —Shortly before 12 o'clock on Monday night a fire was discovered under the stairs leading 1o the second story of the office attached to the lamber yard of G. P.B. Hogt & Sons, No. 280 Cherryst. Owing to the - | flammable natare of the material with which the yerd was filled, he fames spresd rapldly, aad efore they were extin- guikiei the lumber and office building were damaged to the amount of $12,000. Insured for €5,000 in the Market and At lantic Companies. No. 34 Jefferson-st, owned and occupied os n dwelling by Mr. Hoyt, was damaged to the amonnt of €200 on bui/dine and 8100 on furniture. Insured for 81,500 on b ng and 8500 on furniture, in the Mechanics' and Traders Chmpany. The fire was undoobtediy the work of au inceadi- e — THE DETROIT FIRE. e Particulars—Twenty Lives Fost— Detnile of the Losscs—Y ble Docaments of Gen, Se! 2'» Burned—Thrilling Scemes. From The Detroft Post, Saturday. ¢ ¢ concise statement of additional par- trous conflagration of Thursday The follow lars regarding the diy th pight st the depots of the Detroit and Miiwaukee and Michl- gon Sonthera roads wil be read with intere The losses are being"slowly ascertained, far as is possi. hle we give list of the largest sufferers. Mr. ¢A.LE. Drury, wholesile grocer, Jost ack of goods valaed st _30.000, con- ars. wacke of coffoe and spice Mozsrs. Tiendrie & Co. offored, dnring tho early part of the week, on belaif of the Company. to deliver the goods; bat Mr. Drury, hnfln{ 1o st rage at hand at the time, declined to receive them. There was no insurance cpon the the stock. D. D )l-llnr{ lost 800 cases of cenned oysters and other goods to the value of #4.500. Insured for $3,000. Themas McGraw lost about 30RO 1 of wool, Which Le bad Just shipped X Voorhees & Co. Inst some 230 bbls. of flour: insured. J. Stephens & Co, sent forward yestarday quite a large amonrt of groceries. which are supposed to have been con- sumed. They lose also about $5,000 worth of oils and sugars. Mewsra. Blanchord & Beatty lose some 350 bbls, of flour. Moope, Foot & Co, wholessle grocere, lose sugars, rice, and. coffac, to the amoust of 84,000, beside the shipments of the day: no insurance. Messrs. Anderson & Besson lost 100 bble, of flour, which was to Irave been sbipped by the Michigan Soathern. T wo oar-loads of bale-cotton, consigued to parties io Dundas, .. were dumxndA . ispatch Jose batween 840,000 and $50,000, W. I. Davis & Co. lost some 20 boxes of Richardson's book, entitled * Field, Dungeon. and Eseape.” Vud erwood, Cochirane & Co. lost from 17 to 20 cases of boots and thoes, worth from $612 to 8720, Also s quantity of out- ward-hound freight—exactly how much we cannot ssy, the Way bills of the railroad being destreyed. Fward Orr loat largely, perbaj #7,000 to $10,000, TH Hinchman lost full{h.‘l. p‘r,lrel u‘nm [he steamer Windsor, wl ‘was lying at almost instantaneously, At the time the fire broke out Ca) Clinton was standing sbout 300 feet from the depot. Ho started at once for bis vessel, but the flames spread so rapidly that he was anable to reach her. Running down the dock & short distance, be procured a small boat and - pusbed out into the rivpr_succeeding in arriving at the steamer in time to saye tie Iives of & number of the hands. ‘William Kirby, the mate of the Windsor, was on board in eharge, and as soon as be discovered the fire, rang the bell for the bat to swing clear of the dock, but before anything could be doue the veasel wax in flames, Seeing that 50 time was to Do lost, he thereupon ran aft, ealled to theamen to them. selvos by Jamping into the river, and as they did so threw life- preseryers to as many as he couid see. The number who is as yot unknown, Tt is believed that at least 20 lives were lost. The captain of the Windsor states that 13 men, who arevkuown to have beetfon board that vessel are minsing. A man in s state of atupified intoxication, known been on board one of the oars, is believed to have been 1o cinders, as vo trace of him can be found. Tho following arc the names of the lost, as far as they can yet be aacertuined: ‘Alexauder Marcan, Willism Henderson, Tsaac Bishoj nolius Ceiler, Willism McMaster, Richard Mason, James Fisher, J. Nealy, Peter Suenrer, Patrick Maroney, Michael Tienay, Michuel Connor, Luke Rourke and James Clark. A trata of both Jusoonger and freight cars was standing upon the track at the depot, ready (o start for Saginaw. It consisted of #1x cars, one of which was a sleeping coach, con- taining sore 30 or 40 pussengers, most of whom had rotired for the night. Two of tho sloepiog care were totally destrosed, including tho siceping cguch, which was valued at §2,000. Lo tots namber of cars destroved is believed to bo £, Of these, £0 froight cars, valued at $500 each; foureooiches valued at €2,500 each, and the sleeping carriage already re- ferred to, worth 83,000—makiog u grand total of $65,000 loss wpon cars alone. Among the losers is the chlef editor of The Post, Gon. Carl Schurz. He bud two large boxes in the depot of the Michigan Southern Kailroad, containing among other things a very val- uavte portion of his library, u coliection of fiue geographical and wiitary maps. a eollection of photographic reproductions of the best painiings in the Gallery of Madrid, several volumes of wanusctipl, a number of letters from Mr. Lincola aud other minent persons, and all his correspondeace with bis family urivg the lust twelve years, containing an alwost complete Cor- diary of the political military events with which ke has bees cornected. ‘The loss i@ severe one g far as the pecu- niary value of the coutents of the buxes is Concerned, bat, as many of tue articles destroyed caunot by asy possibility be re- pluced, it is irreparable. "T'ze scenes on the River beggar deseription. The burning steaer nwayed to and fro by the ohanglog evolutions of the :.wc. with the decks and sides covered g‘n‘ ma Iu-.-u ng wel, Whose eries, groans, iyers and imj be bieard above the noise of 108 dvemen on tho sbore, and the sbouts of their reseniors on_the water, presented A s) ‘le of awful sublimity never to be mum Indecd their cries the Cau side plainly heard on of the River, and their ugunized, countenances, a8 hope gave way to fear and they sauk to rise uo more, were discernable by the lurid giare of the land and water fires, to those who lined shores, and whose heartfelt sympathies and invocations heard, although unable o offer assistance. e The latest ealonlation of the officers of the railroad “com- Denth of an old Printer and Editer. Tosrox, Tuesday, May 1, 1866, William W, Clapp dicd yestorday, aged &3yeirs. Ho iy @ el kavs i cditor sad priuier o ts iy, ) Blsukisan vl b Fusband ew Suspicion of Having Murdered Mer. > On Monday evening detective Brown of the Twenty- third Precinct arrested a man named Julive Matson, who re- sided at the corner of First-ave, and Eighty-fourth-st., oo sus plelon of baving in some manner murdered his wife, Sarab K. Matson, Neighbors of the accused say that early on the morn- ing of (We26Lh ult., the ecreams of a female were beard in the houseof Matson, apparently uttered by Mis, M., and io a faw moments after she was sed to leave the honse in_her night- clothes, sinee which time 1o trace of her has been fyad. Cer- tain it is that she has not returned to the hoase of he¥ busband, ot. or will pot, state where she is. The lerable excitement fu the Deighborbood, asked whether the misting women has comm rbeen made away with by her ausband, The affair at length attracted the attoution of the Polios, end hence the arrest. Matsou wil be held nntil the missing wo- | man is found, or uatll the mystery of her disa 00 in satisfactorily cleared uj o I8 & native of thds city, aged hout 45 years, and 1+ described by the Pulice as & man who for a long time bas besn of intemperate | ahite, i——— ANCTHER SUICKDE IN CENTEAL PARK, e ——— | An Unknewn Woman Fl Werself inte the Lake—{ er’s Inquest, An inquest was yesterday Leld at the Central Park Station-House, in Fifth ave., on the body of an unkuown aged about 23 years, From the evidence, it would appear that on Mondsy afterncon Mrs. Eliza licazett, who 8 emplayed in the ladies' saloon near the like in Centzal Park, at the point where the boats moored, heard a splash in the Water, and, on going to ascertain the cause, found the do- ceased in the water, She expressed no wish to be rescued, bus Ao eries of Mrs. Bennetz haviug attracted iLe attestion of » gemtloman who was passing at tho time and a laborer, the Urowning woman Wus got out it an jssensble condition. She was convered into the saloon, and medical aid at onod sant for; but all efforts to resusertste her proved usel the bauk, near where the woman was firsi 860, was found hor cloak and hood, and from this fact it is believed that sho must have committed suicide. A verdictin accordance with the fucts was rendered by the jury. The deceased was appirently a native of Germnaay, stont built, with Jight biae eyes und brown boir. The physician waa of the opinion that she was pregnant. She rdssed ia & calico dress with small figure, cotton drawers chemiss, night-gown, white cotton stockinzs and leather 0ed boota. O one of the fngers of the left band was a black finger-ring; i her cars, jet ear-rings set in gold; and gold sleeye-buttois, on which were *he initials “A. D, M. 1.” "The by will Tetai-ed byt Coroner for a day or two, and, if not Will then be buried at the expense of the city, VENIANISM. tions—The 0’ Mahony Headquarters—The At al of Stephens—Depuintions from Andige Qircles Demand an Explanntien fro® O’ Mohony—Immense Sums of Joney Kes ceived and None in the Trensary, A great deal of business was transacted at the Roberts beadquarters yesterday, Duriog the course of the day several bundred Feniave, hithorto admirers and support- ers of O'Mabony, waited on President Roberts and tendered bim their services, which were gecepted, They that they hayo become disznsted with the imbeeility and the du- plicity 6f O’ Mahony. Killian and Compiny, Whose magnifieant Vaporings for toe last six months have eventnated in dishonor and disgrace on every one eon nected with the movement. rge quantities of munitions of war wero yesterday stored In ome of the Roberts i blllhrnhno(ynlllfll:' quantity on hand to warrant Gen. Sweeny to commen tilities with any probability of success. That rfl‘n ecn- tempiates the possibility of being cut off from bis base of say- plies the moment he eaters the ememy’s country, and econse- Guently insists on not making the first advance until bis armj 18 fully equipped, and every department supplied wi everthing reqaisite for a five monthe Bome of the members of the Senate have left for their in the W ost, and on their return hostilities will, i ‘u,g‘ bility, be * initiated. The ad t are to master’quietly at certain and the g the frontier will be effected in 24 bonrs. of men every day come forward to Join the Army of Invasion. and the maney. berts party secede square authorities the **strong box” went with the latter, the work of organization had fo be eommenced anew by secessionista Lbe time demanded by President Roberts within which be stipnlated to take the field will expire in a short time, and the Great ;:onm oo £ b romise, Encouraging reports are daily received fram :‘Im.mu o!thooonnl’r.’. and the authorities of this branch, now regarded as the Fenian B proper. of their very bopeful terms. They exuli- o the. fuldliment of their prophccies nhuh ve i affal ingly poiut Ihl”“o'“dwn! corruptionists.” stating Shat thes kuew the otaractors of tbe men who had control the bumble rooms in Acedemy-st., and afterward is the Union- sguare 6’"“ "The O'Mabony headquarters are no longer frequented by busy, busjling ‘crowds of tary-looking individuale; the of s bave " skedaddled,” and deputations from tem- | perance and other societies no longer call to make their | Dresetations of thousands of dollars. Now axd then a fow atlemen arrive with carpet-| leputations senton from New. dignant circlen to inquire the meaning of the late Canadian fronter. ‘The rank and file of the Feoian Brother- hood were thoranghly in earnest and firmly believing o the | honesty sud patriotism of the leaders. gave their money | hhtn!{y and freely, little suspecting that it would ever be aq on expensive wines, Havana eigars, clgars, uscless_oflicials, elegant faroitare, azd iaugbable ai- tempts at revolation. The roceipts of the O‘IAIO:E party for the last six monthy aro es: ‘at $300.000, and it immow stated that there is no money 1n the treasury. Stephens has ot recetved more toan §70.000, and the bajazce has hu& pended in salaries, biibery, aod other incidenal expenses oves of O'Mahony's dupes appesr to have been at leogth 23 opened. The Fenian lndl{nnufln would probably ere this bave culminated in a riot were it not for the ex, on beld out to them that will arrive in a very short time, sod that » be will investigate the matter and indorse the wx:hhi w bim appears most trustworthy, He is expected in -a o duy I:Lm French steamer. An Adjutant-General of the Irish Republican a of the O'Mabony persuasion, aunounces toat Stepheos will a tour of the American cities, but it §s much more probable that bis time will be occupied in oa- deavoring to clean the Augean stable at Union-square, —— ——— SUPREME COURT—CuAMBERS—MAY L—Before Justice CLARKE. DECISIONS. Moses Heulim et al. vs. H, Herschberg.—Motion.. to discharge order of arrest Ull_ll. with $10 costa, to sbide event. Before Justice XD, sl —Jodgment for SuTHERLA Alexander Studwell ve. Aaron Aruold et the defondants, diswissing the complaint wifhous costs. (Seo opnion.) 1 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—Seeciat Tsau—May 1 DECISIONS. Hughes ve. Smith,—8ee opinion. Harry ve. Oskes.—Motion granted.. The plaintiff withdraw eomplaint within five dlfi 0] mdfl costs. The cost ef this motion may &"3’.‘... . UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—Mar 1.—Before Judge BerT. CONDEMNATIONS. Condemnations were taken by defanit againstsix barrels of whisky, found st West Thirty-nintu-st., for viele- tion of the Internal Revenue Law, and against 75 cases marked J.D., § fire-arms, scized &t tho Custom-House. e SUPREME wun'r-c-é—-m 1.—Before Jueties Mo vo. H rechberg. oulim ve. He: By theplaintiff’s statement in this case it that the defendant after yun-h& vent Missoari, snd oa charged by tiff with an. tion to foilow them, i the fact and offered mise. The defendant claimed that there was hore no ment to the dofendant withiu the mesning of but Mr. Justioe Clerke held that as the defendsat bad not his intention uotil charged with it by the was within the law, and the order of arrest must be A. 8. Coben for J. B. Philips for defendant. charities. His flmhh k‘t'n, ::{n‘n: Imu . - vers, was a ¢! for ), to of & town library and institate. This handsome rmm terward inercased to 860,000, beside an add] braueh library st North Danvers. He also £10,000 to the first Grinnell Expedition to the Atetlo | and in 18567 T“ 300,000 t0 fonad & seientifie snd Justitute at Baltimore, with & pledge to increase ibis swm to and most notable donations, however, have bees of Loudon, where the most of his fortaue hus 500 000 His larg to the poor: b . 'They amount in il to £450,000 ater’ ] m’:‘nllc luw’hnn lutely received the es) -:-L edgement of Queen Victoria in & letter which was pubhebed & few days #'nce. This un nted doustion was not Lhe disp! ostentatious and exceptional lihesality, but was %0 wuch in harmony with Mr. Paabody’s known ot character us to deserve the universal Wore “"fi ’ Large Alleged Larcosy. The case of the United Statesagt. John Lambert, alias Jobn Lambert Enson, came up Commisssomer o.homnmrdlhl'h defendant jo this oase wes. by the palice of § oity for an from & in by the o ‘