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A Ao S 3 e T i at Bagland s s decrene i | DIPLOMATIC € UROPW """"‘?”'.:' , g piyeNwenties W@ It | ik E Mo Pl s g Erie B.K. W | { ostad | e | toste ' 7. The latest adviecs Tecdived from | PIAE FIVE DAYS "ATE ! % that Prussia objeets to disarming ber forees | L contipues to malntain her armatients on th o ' gt T Ay —Nonews hat yet wlm reeved of | EATL Rus - . | the steamships City of Wa on aud Propot s “Yoth of All Danger of a Geqman War Re- (e bt i snta | e The Puloyra’s Ven o meved. [ i on A2 and Italy whacing { Apnil on the 234, by ide and Walpole Relations Betwe 1 wife of Thomss Carlyle died very svddenly wh taking/a carringe 1ide 4n Tyde Park. Rt T The warl ke s of the et abont ¢ | w yom Berlin and Vienna was L ENCLISH REFCRM BILL. | . by forged bters fiom the sssumed ' war- | - o 118 PASSAGE DOUBTFUL. ike atuty e, ¢ | Bologuo caused Auw and U wrwy in Ths Freneh Mercautile Corps Legislatf b . | y pussed the | hy @ vote of X —— Hangaroe’s News. news sent lich 1 A Crushdne Defeat of the Chinese lh-bcls.v — Farask oy, May 6, 1666 The Canadian Company’s steamship Peravian, frem Lawerpol, a0 2:30p. m., of Apnil 2, via Londonderry preparat sea or lax WL, wrrived off this peint this WOrLing. The advices by the Penvian are five days later than re- rerved hr@le Seotia, The s Acamsbip City of Peris, from New-Yerk, arrived Liverpasal on the 24th. Thegsteausbips City of Limerick and Tripoli, from New- Yorkg arrived at Liverpool en the 23d. trom New-York i d in fuvor of exter 4 the freedmen of America, the Ce arrived at I &e wte Bavara g 80 gbawmpton on the 27th. SIS A Neither the steamsbip City of Washington nor the ,‘.m was cond Wt Liverpool, had armived vp to a’meeting in Lo ¥ yepontis, Loth overdue e of the sailing of the Peravian, 1t ivé tine of the sailing of the Peravian " i e o “The U. S. war stearer Kearsarge was at Lisbon, from | 8 GORERE 004 the arrears of coupons Mierra Leone. Ningteen of the crew were attacked with | into a t i fever avd fourteen died. The Kearsarge is kept in strict The placed on quasantine. ‘Albrecht for Venetis 1 There is 1o news of the City of Washington or the Pic alian diple poutis, which lefu Philodelphia the same day. Fort ex guineas preminm has been paidon the Propontis and sixty ark continued iu i1l health, Tn bis rep) rescuted by the Berl e King would, if wwernment conld not be g al cconomy alone. 1 war be- ¢ trusted in the tried readines of dress in favor of § of Commeree, he on the City of Washingto: The New-York correspondent of The L serts, on the highest authority, that the Am it us s00m as the Fe went w what is | sufficient canse to interfere. 1o make a sacrilice. | —————— | - | Great Brimia, Musical. The loew) sutborliios et the varions T ITALIAN OPERA—ACADEMY OF MUSIC. wecerved Governmont instructions to wgainst Lo The Havana Italian Op Company, uuder the I the Ho us, on the 23th, the bill abalish- | gyrection of Mr. J. Grau, will appear for the first time, this ing the declaratic By e of the | evening, at the A of Music, when the papular opera of T ows of Cclleges, wis passed | 4 raviata will introduce to 1 ic turee of the most 208 against 186, s i the fate of the Reform | successful of 2 Signor or Muzio will ¢ ueh good report of the Shrough Uie Commiitte The political interest cent will. A divisionis expected on the morning of the 28th. Owing to a defection from the Liberal ranks by the un- seating of several Liberals owing their election to brib chet Doweoiico Onlaudind, e, Leonildn I ¢ new arti: or Ansstasi and t the ope artists s eomo L0 S ¥y Led the cstimades of the majority huve dwin . #8%0 units, while the opp journals” assert that there d in expecting a performance of high merit to-uight. will be an actual majority against the bill. To-morrow evening, the popular opera of 11 Trovatore will The Owl says,in the o of the absolute defeat, the | be performed, the principal characters of which will be sus soimistry will immediately resien. 1f they have only & | yyined by Mume. Noel Guidi, Mme, Cast Polini and Siguor emwall majority, some of the Ministers will' retire, while others will assist in forming a_coalition ministry in con- Jumction with Lord 8 , Mr. Walpole, Mr. H wnd others. Phe Lonion Star calls for the dissolution of Parlia- ment, aud an appesl 10 the country in case the Minisiry mre defcated Satterthwaite’s Cirenlar, dated the evening of the 2ib Apnii, suve: ‘Awmerican securitics during the week bave b Suenced by conflicting rumors tovehing the pol: sbe Contirent. irse of Lusiness bas been There have been sales on German acconnt, w! et by orders for purchases for_shipment to N Musiani. MR, GEORGE SIMPSON'S CONCERT. Mr. George Simpson gave his annual concert at Trving Hall, o 8 fastionable but not very numerous sudience. Mr. Simpson unfortunately labored under the effects of & very sovere cold, aud Lad to excuse bimself for not re encores. Men ed Lis voice so well, howeves, that be got throngh the programme most creditably, and making warked effect in the ballad “Prince Charlie,’ and jo Edward J. Loder's beantiful song, * The three ages of lo Miss Zelda Harrison, whose fine voice is always pleasast to e sewed demand for all doscrigtionk | pear, should not have selected the soprano show song, I Frice on Inrge forced sales were sold down to 514, but rescted, | Bacio.” for performance, as the transposition necessary [ | fit it to her voice robbed it of all briliancy. In Templar's elesing firw at 5 S— | ballad, * My heart is breaking,” she was much more success ustrin and Prussia. P reg Noni « it | Tl Tendering it with much sweetness and expression. Miss rivate telegrams to the onitenr assert that | 4 g b : edt played in her accustomed graceful jished manse pacific arrangemerts have bheen effected Letween Austria Fondtplapel in hot sovss e g 0afi) aadl u L_“ s #nd Prussia, the latter Power assenting to the Austrian | #0¢ Wes, as usual, greeted with hearty ach public performance ineieases her woll-d Mr. J. R. Thomas sang bis new and refined mavner. Mr. Thomas's method is as nes feet as we can well imagive. The deiivery of his voice and Lis ennnciation are models for study, and in point of expres- | wion, purity of taste and grace of execution, be las 1o equal, cither fn our concertroom or on the stage. He is so thoroughly an artist, that all styles of music are fa In the highest siyle of orstoric wusic be has and i canracter songs he cau bardly | be excelled. We know no name so welcome to us on a pro gramme as that of J. R. Thomas. osal for mutial dissrmament @ Gazette of Bavaria confirms this intelligence, ns- serting that all danger of war in Germany is removed, and the Paris Constilutionnel aceepts the news as sub- #taut per gramn says the reports of a t Potween Prussia and Italy are absolutely unfounded. Toe ramor of the violation of Austrian territory | Htalian volunteers, sequent e Rovigo, had The attitude of Austria Maly continues menacl gement near and resent that the Austria d and uaval forees in z by the Ist of May, Veuitia to be apd that an extrao din on of troops was (o0 Mr, Jules Lumwbard is rapidly increasing in popular favor, fi}: place iu "“"‘,f"“"[ f Rov oleon had declared | "4 Vie rich deep volco must alware pive satisfaction. He e d that the Emperor Napoleon had decared | (0 )0 10 felice” from Ernavi so smoothly, expressively talian Cabivet that he will in Do way assist Italy and eflectively, that he won o Learty cucore, 10 which be responded by singing in o choste ond effective manner, Rocked in the cradle of the deep.” Mr. Morgan's peiform ance of Wely's Offerioire and the William Tell overture met | with'the usnal euthusiastic cnoores, 1o whieh he acceded in his usual pleasant mauner, and playiug with increased bril- 1 been notified that ssary for persons pased a cireular an Courts, informing them that the Austrinn armaments are rendered necessary By the proceedings of the Italian Government. Jiancy and effect, It was, altogether, o most agreable co D"? esadd that Austris, relying upon the word of | cert, and, although not largely attended, an the free list, iu- ke Frus measure of defense | cluding the press, seews to have beeu omitted, it must have against Prussia uniie b minor (erman States re said (0 have como o & come | D907 & Pecuniary succoss. MISS KATE MCDONALL'S CONCERT. understanding not to decliue the proposal of Prussia, | make it 4 starting-pout for the reformi of the Federal | rhig new aspiraut for musical honors, Miss Kate | McDonald, gave her first concert at Irving Hall on Saturday evening last, 10 & large but ot crowded sudience. Mise Mc- Donald has been quite a star in private circles for some time past, and bae gathered around her circle of very ardent ad- mirers, whose favorable judgments have been well sustained | by the result of her first public performance. Miss Mc- Donald is petite in form, but wakes au elegant appearance on the orchestra. Her voice Is a Ligh soprano of good com| not large in quantity, but equal througlout its registers, and of pure, melodious and tolling quality. Each note is pertect | initself and in relation to the whole, as in a flute or in a well regulated piano, and over all she ks & thorough control. Her mettod is excellent, there are no rough places, and sbe carries | her voice with the ase, the grace aud the certainty of a prac- | ticed artist. Her intonation is unique in its unfailing perfec- disarma- the 13th, proposi vg thereto, | AD Austrian dispatch o meut, and the Prussian reply @ré published. prat— France. The Paris Bours« on the 23th was heavy. ‘utes Gif. —~— Russin. “The man who attempted the lifs of the Czar is named WVarobosow, anative of the provinee of Laratof, and a hypo- ebondrinc. | R The Priacipaliti “T'be Turkish Government has sent a protest to the Con- Serence of Paris aguinst the election of Prince Charles of Bobenzollern as Hospodar of Roumania. A deputation had left Bucharest for Berlin, to tender the compass of ber voioe is clear and unwavering, and b Hos) hip to the Princ LR crescendo power. Lacking great volame, sbe in still able to Tadia. produce marked contrastod effect, for her piavissomo is so | soft, and o vocal, that hor fall power gives the effoct of & fortissimo. This proves the perfect training of her voice, and | | reflects the highest credit upon Signor Baseini, who lias treated | her voice of limited power though of besutiful guality, in a manner to produce the greatest possible results. Miss McDonald has great espirit, avd dash, and sentiment, and sesms to have a genuine euthusiasm for her profesion. These qualities, restrained by patience to acquire experience, will give her great power over her audience, and iosure Ler s futare brilliaut success. 8he sang “ With Verdare Clad,” and as » specimen of vocalization it was delightful; but the interpretation was not thoughtful-it was mers singing. Such compositions require the impress of thought to give them their true musical signifi- ! canee and diguity. Iuthe recitative, in the last line-- And it was 80"~the emphasis siould bo on the word was, and Bot The discount dewand s moderate atthe |, e last word, which, in Miss McDonald's rendering, using | two votes, appeared as so-o. Her Italian musie, solo and concerted, was very charmingly and successfully rendered, | and fully merited the enthusiastic applause it received. In | response o an encore she sang * Home, Swoet Home, posing it, and warbling it like a bird, away up in altissimo. | Shipments Boupay, April 20.—Cotton till decliving. Freights to of the week, 37,000 bags. Exchunge, , 408, CavcuTia, April 20.—Iwports quiet and unchanged. Exchange, 2/2. The rate A Siacint Tas adranoed. T e China, ¥TON, March 13.—The Imperial army has obtained a victory over 50,000 Rebels, supposed to be the of the army of the Tacpings in the North-East. The contlict lasted two days, and resulted in all the Rep- ale being either slaughtered or taken prisoners, The lm- perial army was beiog disbanded. et Commercial Intelligence, Lo:mo;l ’Ho:" MAIII(:'I‘.-'I‘he funds continue sensitive, but without material fluctuation i i, bat wit ctuation in commercia! and Bauk rate. Waverroor Corrox Manker. April The Cotton market buoyant, with an advatoe of {@id. ¥ B, but closed beavy, with the improvement partly lost. The w for four were 56,000 bals, includiog 13,000 bales to speculators exporters. TRADE Rerort. —The Manchester market has been firm | @ith an upward tenéency, but closes less firm, | I8 was snug in perfect tane, and every note was round and m,;:u BREADSTUPPR MARKET. —The Broadstuffs mar. | true; but as a goneral rule the higher tones of the voice should rc:..“ud .‘.’qm'mh;:l nm;‘dv‘. (‘.: 'C:',;or’."“';'-l'.‘.’u'?'f;u&’"."? | only be used rarely or iu floriture, for, like the harmonics on & I beat qut und steady. Corn steady. mxed e | Yilin, their great effects consist i their purity wad the rarity ) of their use. Miss McDonald's debut must be acknowledged LaVERPOOL. PROVISON MARKET. April %.~Tho Provision | 88 a1 unequivocal succesr, and we think, with care aud is doll. Mesurs Bigland, Atbya & Co, and Gordon, | faithful stady, the way is open to her for & brilliant carcer, C, t Liverpool | | publish his leiter, to whioh this is a reply tion in all degrees of intorvals, aud every note throughout the q 0\ \ charnoter of %o war; and whether it shonld be reparded as w iR e DANCROZT'S SPEECH IN ENGLAND il Denies Mr, Danerof(s Stalements, 1 —— cts from 8 spee atatives on the ¥ croftis Tepres tlhe House of In this sp ferring to the breaking out of the “The British Secretary of State word through the palaces of F I n its agony. b It ot was @ of natious to * “nion. 3 As worde pronounced on such an occasion and by so emi- ent & man as Mr. Bancroft may have an effect far beyond the fujary which my personal char quest you to convey to Mr. Baner i of the truth ae, ond 10 refer bim to facts of a totally opposi 1 ance in a1 Sont Le Ui of Comiic rms of e Lebble of repu! Independen p declaring | o the Decl e o ce in necessity which denon s we bold the rest of of a eonfederacy with wh cultivate wost frie | preatest ) an in which that disraption threate | which Bat 1own I bave very differ- | eelings when which has enjryed for 10 | or 80 years institutio: iich the De Lave been free wnd happy. enters into u coofliet in W t froedom and Lappiuess is pliced in jeopardy, Lmust say the joy whic b1 MONDAY, MAY 7, 1866. i ] s severally in & position to way , | etween rn the obligatio n the rights and to per don b without assuwiug to hich the re- aceept the | “acts presentoe { lon of regret that you may Stato of afairs will too st Her Majesty’s Goversweut coul which caunot fail o result from it. 1a J. Rus=eL. n the House of Extract of Lord Jokn Russcli®s Speech Commons, May 30, 1861, My Honor: friend, the Member for the West Riding of Yorkstire, alladed the other night to oue su) hick Twas very sorry to hear nsed by any o +the graat Republican bubll . Tam prond tc —I m | | | l L h t the overthrow of some of fel counterbalaiced by t which have Iately tak tand iis ¢ it in th ted States bave ure ut peace, Why shou of the American Revoiu fon. and ill- vil likely to have of mak very extensive this | ADAMS IS REPLY. NEW-YORK, Mareh 23, 1806, My Dear Mr I have received from you, by AbAds: y ad 58 on 1 [ i ities coutaing the of Stat i The pass That, se B o for tary t this ity for the ricetly | Onthe Lord Job tary of State for Foreigu Affuirs, ibes the w." and between the f the Soath Lyons, in which disruption of a Con feder Cirdl war has broken o any mystery of that (rice first allegation, On the day o ch the Minister of the Queen thus w pateh to Lord Cowley, her e addressed n i bassador ot Paris, designating our K Cwish you to make e proofof wy w which lately composed the American Union States;”" ** the late Unioni” and he jnclose Lord Cowley's instruction, & copy Lord 1 Having thus ostentations nion eturn ! Govern wpirit pat Lord John Russell, as Secretary of was ina haste to do this, appears ‘fr b ed the 0 Mi 0 i t and from those very letters of the (i 1o Cowley and to Lord Lyons, for in those lotters he con # thiat Lo hiad not as yeo port of the state of affairs and of the prospects bat tiat on coming to the deoision wbi and uy , be' acted on the repor sud Mic rints.” that twent y-four d arrival of the An me s after Lord Joln 1 08 " the disruption ¢ Unior to destroy cach o und confe ned garment ;* 4 ere " themsclees the efforta of 'vur count test for ¢ Tu speak acter of Abraham Ling to the condivt of the Ir during Vis sdmisistrition, for or exercised ) 1 was asked those anly ‘addiess the two Houses 1 learned that the W Waskington was likely to be one of my hes Mr. Sewnrd to advise him not to be pr st bim s similar 1mcasage ratood. 1 words of 90 years ago, to be persanded that in peace America and the United K shonld oe f 1 bave a right to say this; for, when in the pubiie service proved it by pablic ncts, and as a private eitizen 1 have pever wished our Government 1o demand of a foreign poger anything but justics Pray send Lord Russell a o liberty to pubiish; and T cons: otber filend 1w and perfectly u 1 need not re v of this letter which be is at wyself equally at hiberty (o 1avi ever. my dear Mr. Adams, very truly yours, Gro. B LORD J. RUSSELL TO BARL COWLEY. FOREIGN OFFICE, May £ 1961, My Lowrp: Although Her Majosty’s Government Lave recel no dispatebes fom Lord Lyous by the mail which has just arrived, the communication between Wash- ington aod New-York being interrupted, yet the accounts which bave reached them from 8oMy of iler Mojos'y'a Con KULS, coupled WITH WHAT HAS AFFEALED IN 1M1 FUBLIC PRIxTs, are suflicient Lo sbow that a civil war hus brcken out among the States which lately composed the American Union. Otwer nations bave, therelore, (o conmidor the Lght 1n which, with refercuce o that war, they are to regard the Confoderae into which the Soutbern States have united themsclves; and [t appears to Her Majesty's Government that, looking nt all the cireumstances of the case, they cannot hesitate to adm. | that such Confederacy s entitled to be covsidered s a beligorent, d. &% such, invested with all the rights aud prorogaiives of a belligerent. 1 tinve stated this to Lord Lyous in the dispatch of which I inclose & copy for your Excellency's information. In making known to M. Thouvenel the opinion of Her Maj osty’s Government ou this point, your Excelleney will add that you are instructed to call the attention of the French Gev, inent to the bearing which this unfortunate contest this 10 ha he rights and interests of neutral nations. cols, in behalf of the north. CROPT, THE LATE n n‘.lhp olhh: baad, tl southern portion of THE LATE U0, has issued & proclamation declaratory of au lutestion to grant letters of ue for cruisers (o be employed against the commerce of the North. In this state of things it appears to Her Majesty's Govern- ment 1o be well deserving of the immediate consideration of il maritime Powors, but more especially of France aud Eng- land, whether they should not take sowe steps to invite tl contend rties to act upon the principles iaid down in the Becoud aud Third Articles of the Declaration of Paris of 1556, ‘which relates to the security of neutral property on the high seas, The United States, as an catire Governmeut, buve not ac- coded to thut Declaration; bat in practios they have, in_their Conventions with other Powers, adopted the Second Article, although admitting that, without some such Couven- tion, the role was not one of universal application. As regards the Tuird Article, in recent treaties concluded by the United States with South Awerican Republics,the prin- ciple adopted has been at variance with that laid do Declaration of Parie, Your Excellency to the Goyeryment of the United S southern ous blockade; on portion of but made & agreed to the second, third propos condition as to the first that the other Powers should nt to extending the Declaration %o ax to exempt all private property whatever (rom capture on the bigh seas; but before any final decision was taken on this proposal, the Government of Presi dent Buchanan, which in the interval bad come into power, withdrew tlie proposition aitogether. Tt seems to Her Majesty’s Government to be deserviog of cousideration whether a joint endeavor should not now bo wade to obtain from each of the belligerents a formal recogni- n::':lufbmh principles as laid down in the Declaration of & Co. report: Pork dull. 'Bacon easier.” Lard dull, 00 | Sne was aasisted by Miss Toedt, who as usual won the most aajos. Tallow laetire. Butter dull, ! . . . PRODUCK MaNKET, April 26,—Ashes dall; sajes | PiBUsIastio resoguition from Ler audience, recsiving & double encore. Usless alie keens her eye steady on the future and AAVERPOO amali ot 32 9adi 6 for Pots ber mind earnest upon the improvement necessary for an ad- iet and 1:0:{ Rice quiet and steady. Tn'rpnnn- A ‘M:: as,. for Common American. | yapoe in sxcellence with inorsasing yoars, the present popu- Iarity will be fatal to ber fature, Her aecomplishments are Petroleam inactive but N MARKETS. —Breadstuffs quist and . sufficient for today, but & year hence {l mi B -...4’: ;"o‘l‘e:nd '1‘::3‘; quiet. Toa steady, e n?u'x;' groater to insure ber a relative polllmmllr.n;“nlb:y :::: Bt o oot ded L SIOTI I 200, 1, | Wktsagaag, bwed b ot gt o oo PCURI ~The marl ¥ A il nguage, bo we a t 8l to our Twenties 1042704, Llinois Central R. K. 50290); !n'} l{,"l: room; but it is unpleasant um :::n-d vocalized, when VRRROOL, April 27,—COTTON~Tho sales of the week ware | A7 100 20 €xpect to hear the words as well as the air. Messrs, 96,000 bales, inidudiag 10,500 bales to . and 24,500 to | Castle awd Campbell sang really admirsbly, and added much re. The market opsned firmer with an advance of 13d | to the yageess of a very d ful lost, closing at an ad. 1 4 00 Americes, which was ot fair asd middling Fance on the week of |21d. § The ———— - ies. ssles to-dny (Friday) were 7.000 bales, the market | Hionway' ROBBERY.—About 114 o'clock on Satur- . Wquing quiet and exsiar. Tho aithorized (uotations 8%6:~ | 4oy yight, wijiew gontieman nawmed Jobn D. Hardeabarg, residing in Devoe-s.'.. Brooklyn, E. D., was ou his way home, 'air. New-Orieaus 1754, fobile. #0 that such principles sball b admitted by both, as i fetter asd in | hey have been admitted by the Powers who made or acceded to the Decl non’ofl'-rh, honceforch to form part of the ons. general In overnment would be glad to be made ac- Heor Majesty v quainted with the vi f the Tmperial l;un:nunl on this am, &e., matter with as little delay as possible, I J. RussELL. LORD J. RUBSELL TO LORD LYONS. W FoREIGN OFpice, May 6, 1861, My Lorp: Her Majesty’s Goverment aro disap- pointed in not having received from you in the mail whioh has Just arrived, any report of the state of affairs and of the pros- pects of the several parties, with reference to the Issue of the struggle which appears unfortunately to have commenced be- tween them; but the interruption of the communioation be- tween Washington and New-York sufficiently explains the non-arrival of your dispatch ‘The account, however, which Her Majesty's Consuls at dif- feront ports were enabled to forward by the packet coincide i showing that, whatever may boluln,l u-fi:cal what u-:o: l d. ho was attacked by 1've rufilans in North Second-st, who be nated otlar ‘\ o R - 154 B b eohbod M &1 0 shrer weion avd o | Book e oot B e e of Thn LAtk Dras. Jor Breaveruprh—1The markel in ivactive and nomixally n- in Mr. | the m least those Siates have seperated into distinot P nossession ‘A;‘ the time h: :{n l: f&l" , a0d, a8 such, axe CATTYIng on war agaiust each toed ) GEOEY (g neoen, Zhe 4 of that Repe ¥ o arb and ¢ onthu the fact that ¢ the popular w 10 the world the examplo of [Ys w peopie ane gave the they 1 of the poisoned gartient L Lour of their that wl or seemly r 1 still less that origin of which w joh 1 h ht, and it to rush’ into arms to dee doin, The Theat dou theaters w a flurey of enter gors, nearly all of w tertiiuments next ise seems o Lave por n the wneously Mr. W will produce ** Romeo and Juliet” at Niblo's Ga er will play Roweo; Miss Bateman w Tho same porf. ace will be re To morrow night and on lay Miss Bateman will appear as Loah. wiil be given at the Saturday Matinee. to The Hu The present is the chbaek hier at this the [ - The press of other ¢ Al in its praise o | of this artist, r as Belphegor, | and wb toy, pathetic characier s o | 1, to-night, at the Winter Garden, | ie Soogah,” for the first time, is drame ad waa rewarded with widarable criti ary, 156l an presentative play of the old trical e the the * ion & story relates ihe d sgainst an 0 of the lat- hful Irish Le b gentleman, and the re. ty from great peril by a fu dier, who performs wonderfal feats in o riesdship nod virtoe, drinks uulimited whis dnteen uproarious Jigs, sags rollicking songs, and, in short, arney W s These brief remorks of the reader concerning . for myny rea worth secing, infortanate 10, tor's person and it 8 wlly versonated by M w " play ! culinr merit. Tae impressi el PRee e 6ver, Is snperfiaous to those who %ave once visiled that e Thm!lumlnuio and found that the ball had take: v i o euth-ot. *1 f ward disectio neirating the brain, ‘The pistol, modions an cheorfl Iron Vet on Fourbeesibats o which | AR SRR, Lo o ed: °A oty Mite. Carlotta de Barg s gracetally and perilovsly rides, and | foyq, wricten by the decessed shortly before commiting the Mr. James Robinson nad bis ligtle Clarenee so boldly career, | fatal act, in which he stated that h?ng unable :» find """"2 H \ . " sent, baving 0o friesd this country o render bia and Mr, James Couks o vigorously loaps. Yet, lest there be | Ment and Baviol of oo Lo to Commit suichde. A verdscl cordance with the faets was rendered. Deceased wav s ¢ of Cuba, aged 17 years. e —— ” Arrempr 70 PAsS AN ALTERED Bint.—On Satar | day night Samuel Cox purchased s pair of shoes at the etore of 1saac Solomon, No, 278} Grand-st, and tendered in pay rent therefor a bill on the East River National Bank of this v, altered, by pasting, from a five to a fifts. He was ar 4 by Offieér Carroll of the Tenth Precinet, and. yester- smitted for trial by Justice Sbandley, fn defanit of il ‘The prisoner is aged 26 yours, a native of Mon- ouaty, N. J., and states that be is by occujation o us is still a sealed some beatglted oltiz:os to whom tbe Cire boak, we ouce more venture tho assarauce of its great and pe- » quality of the entertainment is, of course, its genuineness. What it pretends to be it actaally trength and skill and coarage, in physical feats, aro tly contemptated. Things | t stage. Good riders do not | v ¢ Bal n. never wanting bere, and are pleas are what they seem on the saw-d pretend to be actors and actresses, Clowns do rot set up to be Montaignes aud Lambs asd Sheridans. This is a grest luxary. And when we that the Circ 1 supplied | §1,000 with thoroughly-trained acrobats, and that its entertainment ::fi‘ ), all is said that need be. Aper | formance is given at the every uight, and on the aiter noons of Wednesday aud Satarday. rgro Minst represented by Mr. Dan ¥ Minstrels and by Mr. Georgo Cristy's Miastrels, i al popular and prosperous in New-York, —— Fatan FALL FROM ALOPT.—An inquest was | v last by Coroner Wildey on board the steamslip Iyl 5 North River, on the body of & quartermaster on the vessel, wicsa e result of a fail. The & 2 was up aloft furl A in some manner missed his footing and feli nt striking the rail of the vessel, and theuce fallug water. He was soon rescued, but was found to be dead. A verdiet of nccidental death was reader The de- ceased was o native of the Usited States, aged 45 years, is most agroeat ou Satury | | is the principal feature *Tami othier features fill out | an Elephant,” “In and Out of Place,” s | the bat, [ —_— ¥ At Christy’s, “The Masked Ball” will be acted, | Ho Tuieves 18 Cvstony.—FEarly on Sundsy e Huody Andy,” U, $. Mail rriog Willlam Woods entered the room of James D as also, ** The Mocking Bird,” " in Sweeney's Hotel, by menns of false keys, and stole the ¢ J I ote., ete. Mr. J. H. Susridge will make bis first appearasce e T -y v Dingherty, hero to-night. 0a Satorday there will be o matinee, | given into the custod he Sixth Pr Mr. Christy’s Minstrels, it wil bo remembered, appear at | James Callan, 8 youag man. on Saturdey niebt enteres the " Fifth.ave. Opera House,” adjoinisg the ¥ifit-uve. Hotel, | 200 00 o s Lo i ! on Twenty-thir | He was ca Ofticer 3 yesterday committ s, ot Me- ustrels occupy their castomary g N 2 Broadway. M Bryas chanicy’ ed by S astic: —— Miss Maggio Mitchell will appear at the Brooklyh | gy perxriv Kituso oY A Faut—On Ac f Stusic to-oight and (0-uorow wigit, 8 KAKC | g rmpen, Bernard Brady, azod 9 yours Barcfoot and as Fanchon. Mr. Ciifton W. Tayleure is the | oot cooin tho new building No. w buils ) . 'pro tempore, and ho will brivg out manager of the Acad and Satur- Mr. Oweus there on the 18th and 19(h ivsts., Fri ay of uest week, r and wa ¢ of the Seventeenth fied to bold an inqaest, or R St ‘SIETHOPOI.ITAN BOARD OF EXCISE. Pt Hunday mader the New Liguor xodus of Driukers— Grent Bush (o caring of Applicants from the A4 Mixth Precinet ot because Hr by CUTTING committed su. A Sick May Comurrs TrROAT.—On Saturday night Michael ( witit a r aed to bis b Fou Croton ason that the Excise | 41 years, o \ | was yeeterduy otiied to hold an e until sunrise of Mo g 4 < d to exist with ro bove Hackues Fixep.—On Saturday, Alfred Jone °, reservoir in Central Park. ~ The lovers of - haskmen, who were W Allen, and Wm, MeMaz cstorday morning, h théir n,;‘ufm.u be | by the Twenty-sixth Precinet Police, for violation of Corpora Are, Eroggeries, grocer rum holes | tion ordicances, were fined 810 each by Justice Quinn uf the m the Raites ng's liridge, were | ipst District Ca Ten « were fined by Justice I yan , while o thousand” throats | of the Tombs Police Court, baving been nrrested on siiaf il Lips ut- charges, | ——— | Angonucemeats | prayers, mariuer, e Coleridge’s fic De a Vowever, sufforel littie comspared like biw, found GaripaLpt Sorrs, For Bovs—The most elegant | | ever Lefere seen fn this try. Ladies call snd inspect BRORA NROTHENS. Lafsyetto place wud No. 4 Fourth sve, 4 Lot s Hesetofore rom- | as been o Sabbath 3 ! et oy e 1¥ Five Yeass'—Mr. L“';‘l‘: -r“!’”-'-dlpl; [ ‘- ase for ., writes: ** We bave had ove of v $there | the Witsox & Gings Sewixg MACKINYS IN DS OVZR FIVE YEAKA . ) ORDEBR DURING THAY urney of the city, to So they went to Hobo- pwiled; for the exody was great, a of this ungrate iy from_their they drauk bumpers to the overtirow of the Excise B the Bontd still ives, and therc shall y B be fiat hos goue forth and all wh y spirituons beverage on that one stablishments closed during | t cotoe were ¢ athey the o s few doors west of Browdway, New-York, wi Ax and Fripay of ouch week. —— THE MOST REFINED AND INTELLI dorse JARED's “Fu. for fmpar Nint be in sttendence Tt ty seemed desortod yesterday. | ited thirsty “pretty W It w And L 0 BEAU 322 ' way, sole agent and Luporten pudwe o iy (1, CoLoRADO AND UTAH TRADE.—T0 reach wnd the masses of thowe three populvt x adu terate e fuge of the ? tuat no reeling row bideous with bacel an riotings, uid no smothered her bab vieinity of the Five Po vt kuow, but one thing is certain, yesterday in a churcbyard drinkers to their homes, ‘The places wh t | Moxrs | the merchauts Territories. send o your b | Viperrs, pablisued daily Salt Lake City. [t cirea miners cabins, througlout the go 1 the merehauts’ sis Wet, from | Hoboken they nsually congregate were durk as graves and i Ciky, Colorads to Virgiai the eatacombs, W hat else could they do save to sleep off | g s excitement they had 1 duriog the day. Wl e ness they kneiw in the moining was forgotten duiin BoGARDUS'S GALLERY. vight, and now, we opine, mary of them wish the entire 1 Putledelphin e 1. - 0. %6 Brosdway. of New-Jer the HEAKIN | G OF Al h liquor-deslers in the Fourth, Fifth aud 18 who could not be recommengled for licenses b s in which they ressde, arday g, for the pu nown to Commissioners Acton aud n, motley scemed * the only wear. ins of the Distri PiL OF Ceuts. Yes and conditions. They crowded : e 4 purt-voom, tiey thringed the Cozzexs's Namive Wixe Hovse.—The stock o} halls, in the doorways, acd they | NATIVE Wixes comprives the sreatest variely in the United Statef imanited tie o s Tnspecto % | ever ofered to the trad ; : 4 s :,'fl,‘},“.,’,“i“,,',.,‘,'x'“,m Pt g oo s ¥uEpERIC S. Cozaxss, No. 73 Warren-st,, New.York, standing the fiat of the Board that 0o woman wo 4 - s . witted to sell liquor, they nevertheless made au A. A. FAVARGER'S lust Frexemr Crass for ladies y, and promises more thag veuing at 8 o'clock st No. 9 Vb | and gentlen preced ity piace Uieir applieations entortained, and retired after b wll the blandishments of the sex in vain. Swiles, frowns and | toars were alike usavaiing. ‘Fhe Superinte: | near the Commitise, aad as the names were called, rea bis record the reasoos why they could not be recommended by ‘aplaine, | an not—baving neither space nor inclination—relate | ricg as it took place in cach of the maay cases that e Instracti Passengers Arrived, FROM HAMBURG=In steauwship Borassia—R. Federsen, J. 2o, M. Elulich, Catheriue Leiz. Rosalie Woltsobn, H. do, J. Scholehoidy G Lowso, Clara Weiler. Mrs. A.@oubieck and two chi'd Tl do., J. Clirouike snd wite, J. Peters and wife, the he were examined, but ouly, in & general way, refer to them en L At in s partlenlarly good theme for the aualytical eritie. Mr. | masse, Some of them kept concert-saloons—the Commissioners | e Kein, J. Blamer, Mr. Ha T e e e Stuart will prodoce it with fine ery and & good cast of | thiuk the publicinterest does not require that they shall be | Batiaglia, Wm. K Rorinon snd wits, P, Wi G Al we har saliic weidng bt wh ) conti Some of thew represented brothel<—these were | lulie Johus, M parts, nnd we may safely presume that it will have prosper- ,jyiyed to seek ont, somewhere in tbe Metropolls or upon 3L D i ® Mr.and My o until the early pa Williams, at the u, will con ace to Mr. Jolin Bro Madam snisl. by the way, bas been added to the company st the ter Garden. end will make her first appearavce to-uight. Mrs. Wood will withdraw - The Three Guardsmen ™ | from the stage of the Olymple, after four more | That very brilliant spectacle aud interest to-night, and also on Tucsdny, Thursduy a performan Amelio 1 | rectand satisfact Wedsesday ever first benefit in 4 LW presentations. ay will be given { Satarday. The to-night will be given for the benefit of Misy 10 in, oue of the most industrious and uniformly cor- ers in Mr ¥'s company. On go Faweett Rowe will take bis ity Mr. Bowe is compirativoly new to lie and in professional rauk, solely by steadfast adier. ence to Nature, {nacting, and by bis tastefu, cultivated and refined methods as an artist. Wo wor coguize the unnsual merite of this actor, whose subsequent success have amply ed our judgment, and to whom we heartily wish a good benefit on Wodnesday. 1o will appear 1a ** The Rose of Castil d in that burlesque of " Medea " in which Robson won the praises even of Ristori, and which is nn extraordinarily elever pieen of work. Let our good wishes, wlso, be expressad for Miss Louisa Meyers, who takes ber first benefit on Friday, at this theater. Next week Mrs. Wood in tends to brivg out # dramatic version of Dickens's * Our Mutaal Friend,” written by Mr. Rowe, Mr. Lester Wallack made bis last appearance on Baturday evening, before a crowded audience, who witnessed with natursl delight the admirable performance of ** Te Marry or Not To Marry,” and * Boots at the Swan, applauded Mr. Wallack's eracefal partis coming Autumn flad Mr. Wallack's bealth completely rostored, aud restore hiwm to & stage which can ill afford his absence | To-uight, Mr. Charles Reade's drama, It is Nev to Mend,” will be acted here for the firs® time. This pioce, when first performed in Loodon, was lissed by the bold Britons assembled to see it. Yet it has onjoyed a run of upward of 150 nights in that eity. Wo record this as a fuct, and not as an in- dication of the merit of the play, which may, nevertheless, turn out to be a very bad oue. Popularity is by no means anin- fallible sigu of excelience; if it were, Keynolds would be an ex- cellent novelist, Tupper an exoellent poot, and Miss Menken an excellent actress. Very fine soenery has been painted for “1t in Never too Late to Mend, " and great expectations of its success are coufidently entertained. Mr. Wood will continue to produce ** Mazeppa,” at (he Br ray Theater, every evening this weok, and at s matin/ on Saturday, Miss Adah Isaacs Meuken appear ingin principal character. He will, also, contiaue to pro- duce, at Wood's Theater, ** The Elves, or the Statue Bride,” in which, as previously noted. the interesting Worrell Sisters will appear evory night, and at o matisée on Woduesda Mme. Strebinger, and s corps de ballet, take part in this en- tertainment, und please the lovers of | | Mr. Fox will bring out a new picco, at the Old [ It is based oo a work—with which we are unfamilisr—called * Nellie, or the Companions of the Chais,” and is entitlod * Dovilkin.” Miss Fauny Herring wil appear in it, and will enact Devilk in, and sing au * origiza song.” A Miss Eva Reiguolds will make ber first appearance on this occasion. The remaining parts will be cast to the full strength of Mr. Fox's company. ** Devilkin” is announced as avery long pleca—which is a woli-beloved thing fu the Orient —and the fesst will, therefore, b served without side dishes or dessert. / Mr. Baroum will keep *Claude Marcel, or the Idiot of Tarbes,” upon the stage of the Musoum throughout the present weok. Every afternoon at 2, therefors, and every night at 74, the idiot may be seen, with suitable surroundingy of brillfant scenery and oostumes, aud mus' ‘o play in the Menuwhile, outsido the * lecture room,” the exbibition balls are open at all hours, **from morn till noon, from noon till dewy ove,” and likewise & considerable portion of the night. The *infant drammer " is atill on hand, together with tue Australisn Bird Bhow, the Happy Fami = (ue customary procession of giants and dwarfs, and all the rest of **strange and monstrous” for which the Museum is remarkable. What shall we say of the New-York Circus? ‘What ean we say that will not seom like what this paper never knowingly prints, a conventional puff? That the enter- tainment offered at the Circus is excellent of its kind. onr Bowery, this eveniug. ¢ QUseLiop far ventral uetiops fo ponsidler is: What is the | readers bave often been seaured. Bugh an sssurance. how- | botel nad beld pu inguest. | this community, but e has already takon o bigh place in pub- | among the first to re. | Some of them had groceries = Karpl continent, a reputable business 2 horted to abandon one of the trades, for to co Fhoy ...{ baviog ' too ma{ny llmnn in the fire.” | :;‘w,;“_ 3, Sowe were sccused of keepiag resorts for thieves—upon these | G v 3 S ctamiasionars turned. toeir backs. The spplicants might | Sl Edwand V. Cos e ",,‘,' S v ve petioned the pyramids of Egypt. Some bad girls | Riess, and 19 in steerage. 4 e whom they promised to dismi jss—thase in many in- 1o steawship Star of the Unton—W. B. Blaidin avd lady, Thomas ut, lady and received Dlank appiications. The applicants from ¥ bLildrea, Miss Dao 2 and Mission place were summarily dismissed. The frs. Cabes i Polico of these districts think the dens now in existence in i those places mast be fo ) Some persous represented | Frokd: S a8 plokpockets, and one, in whose establishuisut two homicides | FI% G uring the past year. wece dismissed withous a y. ‘Lucan are perhape the worst precincts in unts for the number of applicants and the This morniog, applicants trom the 1 and Thirteenth Precinets will be hea VIOLATING THT EXCISE LAW. ! The following persons were arrestod for keeping their sa- | Opitkeom, T fone Joons open after miduight on Saturday: Lewis Van Oebsen,No, | 1.V 124 Division-at., arrested by Ofticer Lyon of the Teuth Pre- | Felphis b 3 T 4 Vandevaer, Willism n, William Lecde, s Ny, N Lex 2 chilaren. G. C. Valeotive, E. Plerson, James Blewett! Seventh, Tet cinet; John Reilly, No. 216 First-ave.,arrested by Officer Lahr | Conroy ‘ourtiny, | of the Seventeentt Preciuct ; John Donaiue, No. 109 Seveuth st,, | J; Maril ver, Mr. wa: rrested by Officer MeGivoey of the Eleventh Precinet; | Wiillam_Sheppard, No. 131 Heary-st, arrested by Officer | Suttee of the Seventh Procinct; Jacob Eller, No, 36 Divisiou- | t, arrested by Officer Kellard of the Tenth Preciuet; Ferai- wand Mink, No. %6 Monroe st., arrested by Roundsman Cole How- Latest Ship News, of the Seventh Preciuct. Al of the above were held to bail in ARRIVED. the sum of €300 each by Justico Shandley. August Nouman, | gyouunio Star of the U e : | No. 77 Sullivao-st., artested by Officer’ Byrues of the Sixth | g0 with mdse, and pase to 1. B ey P Precinet; lompson-st., arrested by | Steamahip (i e e A | Dot AaTed tne Hichi Prasioetr: The Chovs Wite Mok | mim O H. P Cmen, Wl G, 8 assn, Wil | to bail in the sum of 8300 each, Clristian Hilknoyer, No. 123 | Steamslip Borussia (Hau choensen, Hawburg, April 22, with | Groeawich-st. ndolph W, Stickne, 333 Greenwleh-st.; | mdee. and TSI pase. to Runbardt & Co. First t of , bad | Menry Limer. . 103 Chatham- arrested by Offiger | lsht easterly wis 1y g wes D fsty, ut ):30 lat. 4028, lor Patse AAlmanin, and Clurehil of the Fourth Precinot; Frederick Smeltficger, | No. 73 New Chambersst, arrested by Officer Fleming . Yof the Fourth Preciuot; Hepry Lange. No. 9 Wask Aprit28 (10 p. ), ington Willism Aungnstin, No. 64 Groenwich-st.; | : Rayor. | John Hemsohnhen, No. 4% Canal-st.; James Burns, No, 6l | Heary McGuire, Nos. 1 and =3 Nassau-st. ; No. 43 Whiteball'st.; Francis McCartin Johuw, N. B. ark Mar, 3 Marsliian, Charleston, 60 hours, with cotten Stoan A Tro of ip Moneks, rested by Otficer O'Connor of the Sixth Pracinet; jok | ead pass. to Livingston, Fox & Co. | McHugh, arrostod by Officer McAui of the Eighth - | "'l--n-hlv Acusl x‘ Kelly, New-Bedford (with ship Otago in tow), cinct; Thomas Fitzgerald, arrested by Officer O'Rourke of the “m."'i‘gfl'.’.f;« Ay Fifth Preciuet; Goorgs ‘Thompson, arrested by Officar Rose of the Fifth Preciact. All of the above wero beld to bail in the sum of #300 each by Justice Hogan. John McAuiiffe, ar- rested by Officor McLaughlin of the T'wenty-second Precinet Levy R Morton. arrosted by Oficer Morrison of the Twea first Precinet; Thomas Petit, arrested by Offiesr Troive of the Thirty-first Preciuct, All of the above were held by Justice Keliy in the sum of #309 bail each. “The follow:ng is the number of 0 arrested 1o each pro cinet yoaterday by the pelice while engaged in violating tho | tho Excise Law by rotailing iiquor First 4; Bacond, v, Third, 1; Fourth, 1; Fith, 7, Sixth, 4; Soventh, 3, Eighth, 1. Niath, nth, 4; Eleventh, 1, Fif- teanth, 1; Sixteeuth, |; Seventeenth, 3; Eighteeath, 1; Twen- tioth, 1; Twenty-fiest, 11; Tweoty-second, 10; Twenty taird, | Twenty-sevonthi 5; Uhistieth, As will be seen by the above, in some of the Precinots there Wero no arrests, and the law, as o general thing, was pretty wall observad, consideriog the imwenss number of saloons 1o the city. ‘Thres of the pursons mentioned above are women In addition to the above, 23 persons were arrested for in- [ 5 Bark Cytone, Roy, Barnos Avres. March 7. with wool, ke, to H. Rrig Nile (of borwody), Whitter, Arraijs, PR, 14 days, with suger and molasses, to G. F. ton & Co. Beh Mark's 20 days, with cotton to s r. Statesn n, St | K :.\\'.um. Tapley, Indianola, 27 days, with eotton, &c., tor urray. Fehr, Nelly Baker, Fre Setr. E. K. Prindeil Schr. Reindeer. Muck; Holyok . 17 days, with sait. Y NW wirde. The & New-York_April 25. Ponee, Sailed o P days he u. inidvd. P.S ), Jacobson, moisswes, 10 Miller & Honghton. rig Minule 1, Lor New Vore. " Calais Stip, simiar to Nelson. toxication, 19 for disorderly conduct, and 22 for_plaviog bil- lisrds. The ears leading o the subarbs aud the North kiver | ]‘OHMJRS: ROBBERS'—The OFFICE of the | ferrios were crowded with thirsty seekers a‘ter lagera:d | BURGLAR ALARM TELEGRAPH, wiih protects invieibly without damage each window and o 2. 254 Broadway, opposite City Uall. HOLMES, 10 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW', Greenwich and N Morray sta., where [1tind Tess. Coffees, Fish, Floor and' thing eise clieaper than any store i New York. vrice bouse,. ud of No disturbances of uny magnitude i of the House tolic beverag recorded by the polie ] AVFAIRS YEATERDAY IN BROOKLIN. | Tho liquor and lager boer retailers of the Esstern District rday kopt their places of business closed, and no disorder All ssem to acquiesce in the of any kind was observable, R A 1 ) \ i new order of things, but many of the lager becr retailers be. (‘I.L I)AR ( \ I\Il IIOR | lieve that the Excise Com: oners will finally modify their JL ) | sction with regard to the Qaly one arrest for selling 8 the BEST and CHEAPEST MOTH-QUELLER. | liauor is repoited, that ‘of h Mctolerige, 1n North First- st.. near U ave. 1o was caught in the aot of retailing Al druggists sell it sow s days. out villainons W llumsburgli whisky to seme porerty stricken HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Factorers, Boston. wretches by Officer James Lee of the Forty-fifth Prec R () 0. AR | Thts 14 the sncond urrest under the new law in the k . REMINGTON & SONSR, Th Justice Dailey | District, nad both cases will come up before this worning. CITY NEWS, MANUFACTURERS OF REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MUSKETS AND CARBINES, For the Usited States ssrvice. Also, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, RIFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIFLES, Barrels, and Gun Maieriale. Soid by Gun Deviere ly. USE BREAKING and ROBBERY every ll‘.’l}gl. and OFFICE should have one of REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS. d deseaiption of our Arms will be- N S We are requested to call the attention of owners of property on the west side of Central Park to the advertised oall for w moating this evening. et SUicIDE OF A YOUNG CUBAN AT THR RAILROAD Horkr.—Nearly two weeks since Domiogo Batan, & young engineer, arrived i this city. in search of employment, and put up at the Railroad Hotel, No. 8 Broadway. In spite of his utmost endeavors, Batan ceuld not find & situstion, and as & consequence bscame low-spirited and lent. On Satur- day morniog Was not secn agi around the hotel duriog the previous day, one of the porters yesterday morning weut to bis room, in order to ascertaio the ‘cause of his absenoe, and on entering found the unfortunate young man lying upon the floor, dead, in & pool of blood. A closer examination showed that the deceased bad committed suicide by shooting Liwself in the neok, just below the chin. Coroner Gover was notified, and at once proceeded to the Di. Jobn Boggh made vout mor- oarod ot the brekfast tbie aa usual, but ualive, As be bad not made his appearance | Rjfie sad 8bot Gun ubRE