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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 2%, 1866 A | ]v] R‘w\w vided, throngh « kerdes of resolutions, for the appointment | 106k direction of the bapp on touching which [ tho eighths innings boing 11 each. The Ghartor Osks § Ve N of a comMittee of 15 10 consult with '8 similar committeo | the living tide acattered in all directions. to that Iager-boer | finally won by a score of 18 to 15, Time of the Lwe garden on the right, to this botal and “ginmill" on the left. | hours and ten miputes. 1t was witnessed by several thows - v received the | on theoceasion of a v o made to the City of Rich rs only got $100 | mond wo that sticet, but the great mWajority & me b " s week of s sassin of | from 14 the bounty to the : The present is ;“ "“ b f the e “""’, o . s { gaale reanien. own et y toward | gand peopley s ©1 Was ot a soldier in the | Bryants Minstrels. xt woel ¥ commence a raral tour. | - I o ‘Worcrsiir, Mass,, Satarday, May o ' g 3 states thut Mr. Dan Bryant w svert Dr. Chapta's | QRPA PR Ny o T o . at 2,000 persons were assembied on the grounds yester The base-ball inateh to-lay between the Nicean Ninw of tacky much & defe l it RE AT OIL ( L o | i XICO. dayeveuing. Tho * rough; element wae pretty well' repre- - . . S into a Concert Ha lis Etslo " P 3 : 5 RN g 28 vorted: DaFibere wan v Lo, umber of tradcamen and otbers | Amberst College and University nine of Brown University : - ct as a New-York soldicr Autump, In the meant = | . bithof goiug there for years, not toget | Tesulted in favor of Amberst, “The scote of Amberst was i it I B ‘ —— | Movement of French Troops—Return of 1,000 | ntoxicated or on account of the eaforcement of the Fxcise | 29; Brown, 13, ack's Theater, : . vor: | Fremch Soldiers to France—Arrival at Vera | Law in the City of New. York, but o eujoy the wea breeze, re —_ esin isty's Minst Stores, Hotels, Dwellings and Other Buildings | ruit o shattered c jon, or take their ususl Sond 3 g i gy v‘lvs‘,‘ ki ! ther Luilding Cruz of Re-cuforcements for the Ferelun | tucreution " Thure wave one vers dsrepitaole looking per. | FFLL ¥ROM A ScavroLn.—On Saturday afternoos o | to u'-"'ll l!rIl ." ‘m ‘r‘ 2 :.‘ l“‘: S ] ]pgslm’-(ld‘ Legio wnlll,hvre yestorday, but thero were also Pn|wu;lf£;e lovking | Charles Richter, while engaged in painting the four story A | posed to remain 8t thoir Fifth-s e Wastmvotox, May 27, 1665, | Pegple and good citizons, we have no dendh LR TR oy | buildin at the corner of Avenuo A and Twelfthat. (ol t | erry for some time to come. Their or the pres .- ——— Information has heen received at the Department of | ' 0t SOUEREL FORL s Shued. oaets Wod bril. | from the scaffold, and, striking upon the walk, was so badl ! " ent waek contaius attractive es—uotably “ Mr. Gritie s 15 e F State that on the 4th inst. the French transport steamer t patent-leathers young ladies with jaunty hats trimmed injured that he dicd soon afte: being removed to Bellevuo Hoe: 1o & State, it is the fact that its would mot volun- | Act,” * Barbara Allen," ax esque Opora™— | LOSS ESTIMATED AT $1,000,000, Rhone left Vors Cruz for France, having on board about positive colors, and with countenances the very re Deceasedywas a nativsof Germauy, uged 34 voars, and L 1,000 soldicrs wioss torm of service had expired. Ou the of nugelic, were there fn dozens; also might be seeu 0. 1% East Fourth st. A Cotoner was Botified (& arrived there | bundreds of a certain class who disdain all conformity to #ithout bounty in sdvance. the doetrines of | gnd they will give a ) 4 ol O N ' 3 ' _— — reuch stoal C| 2 i The Ch /e and the men 'of the House who op- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bar s will appear to-night R T Nazaire, briag nL‘ ) men of the file of the | the modern custom of wearing sbirt collars and vesi {wlz:lu S o P o eature of the bill, desire the lat- | and to-morrow night N vn Academy of Music, Y, P e o ho san of | can expectorate with a precisi d o vigor worthy of ad- . i . . winently just f he bill, desire the la | an »n nl- 0 : vight in the H okl Academy of Mu; " | ; o1 Ln_‘z, Penn, :w. 1y, May 26, 1 S 2d 1o officers of the same corps and of mlmmnlmd""“m& o{vr“)‘x‘]‘ci:‘:blllllelxl“rl;,‘,hl o' g FerL proM A Winvow.—Yesterday, Coroner Wildoy have additional rewards, and to be better re- | under the management of Mr. C. W Shandy | wost destructive fire that ever took place . thé oil | N Disesat’s ssesies b atad peopis than | beld an inquost ot Beilovue Hospital on the body of R ratod than those who responded purely patriotic | Maguire” aud “An Hour inSevi; yed this evening, | 1 OCCTITe y i " . ourselves; the othiers * of that k" were there in large | Fahey, aged fire years. On Thursday last. the motber of v : whole east 3 comprising balf the A= Absconding Council foroe, and some Qhem were. uudoubtedly, the chief actor 1B | deceaged lafs her snd & younger sister asleep in her apartment od to-morrow ** The Con: Louisy on the fifth oor of the tenement bhouse No. 15 East Twenty- of the &Ny, is in ask | business portion . Saturday. May 26, 1866, | the bloody fray, &% account of which we have just giv i ampulse P < s for Ic The Circts closed on S, e and has nt 40 dw. b Benjamin 8. Bo o b- ocensed swoke, Residos, 1o pay all, without rezard to deductions for lo- J , and b Seventy-five st s, 40 dwellings, & church and Benjamin 8, Board, « Councilman of this city, has al Ou the ‘grounds the juvenile portion of the excarsionists | v ca &‘«-:im‘qx require & sum 8o formidable that taxa- | started for the country by way o ! ATy ATe & mass of ruins. | seonded. e in said to be guilty of forgery and frauds. amused themselves on t i o and scups; pateriamilias st ?fi“&.’.‘..liflfiifi&”,;‘:‘;::‘::.‘&fi“.‘fi..m.u ing I T he bountice under S - The 1oss is $1,000,000, whick is insured for only $100,000. ——— under a tree in the midst of his family; the lovers enjosed | out. hung by both bands to tha window sill. 'Two of the tion would remuin onerous. To pay the bountic Rbiieal. The foll mong the principal sufferer Whe Bkl ChamletiNts ot (hes Mndao il e R wolked. aod €0y Eigbteenth Preciact officers saw fer, ant attompted to reaok <ions of the House bill will not, it is admitted ] e fer Building. Loss, $10,000; P P ol Bl 4t and stretohed themselves on the | 4 hoilding in time to save but before they could acoom- vl 8 Tt ey ENGLISH OPERA—0O ¢ River, . e Spring. Meanwhile, the maimed soldier | Ly their object sbe lost her bold aud fell into the stroet. ose who are willing to | 2 i Bl e conine N Y. Beburday, Mape, 1008, . | T RENRBAe cuth SUW RO TR e R ey She was picked up in » masgied coudition, and tiken ta £ ] The first batween Mesars, Huntley of 8 crow ly as) le, begged his pennies | onarye Hospitai, where she died on Ssturday night. A . ol ? and got them; the itinerant cigar merchant offered hix | yordiot in sccordanee with the facts was sostuoed But because in sowme States, 's at the utmost. duced, fow | the patriotism of the people had to be i vthing, this narrow view of “un Mr. Julius E representats for the championship | cheap cigars, two for five cents, and sold them to at Catskill last evening, | those who, ratker than smoke nothing, were williug to ~ ints. The second trial |Fn smoke anything; rather fast young e froely fmbibed the | I1sH TEMPERANCE SoctRTivs.—The Convention of harg, composer n at the new tie Loss, $30,000; iasured, | Catakill, and Hanford of this cit of the Hudson River, was pl by 70 po 1-8t., Dear wiil receive an; s iy ivecd the Sixth-ave. evening it 1n its | s and tubing. Loss heavy. and won by Hur « ion ough the tax must necessarty 5 erial, comprising the well tist, Miss | Riishop & D , dry goods. Loss, §10,000; insared, | this city takes uéxt Wednesday evening. ““‘gm of "P:lflfl-v‘;"‘;l-‘ and ¢”n‘n"flT 10 rOWINg | Father Mathew Societics met yesterday (Sunday) afterngon, , ¢ forth! It is a pitiful arguweat. L hings; M Indy of fine | $5,000 :n.d s l‘.:‘::. hm:rg-“ -boats which skimmed the waters W | o the Mw'u'.“u..“".n Board of Off e~ abilities. with a lov and ¢ o; Mrs. Marie Burel |$' Casterline & Co., hardware. Loss, $30,000; | Providence Dry Goo —The Weather, TiE. ARRESTS TAST NIGHT. V{ ‘.;f:‘i.d:‘;."ydwrd ;"T“hm' R'hmf“bumy' - The Theaters. | Mozart, a popular cancert singer st musle insured, $12,000. PROVIDENCE, May 27, The following are the number of arrests made last night up | Yice-President, Edwa: ulvany: Reconding Bee | Williaws & Co, Loss, $10,000; insured, $20,000. The Jowrnal reports the sales of printing cloths in this | to 11 o'elock p. m. for vioatious of the Excise Law, intoxica- m::ry. "“fl:‘m’;l ',‘"i‘n li;"l_":n u'hl:""-,‘..- 10 loss, market during the week at 3 and thoss wi 000 picces, the advanc : i leces, vances| tion sad diorderly oondnots L D Congct shal, Thomas Lloyed; Aids, Mossrs. ue(:_ud Godby. The Over 175 tawilies bave beou rendered homeless by the | during per y: A copious, warm rain has been falling all day. il shipping portion of the THE OPENING OF THE NEW FRENCH THEA the week being Campbell and Ed. S Situated on the north side of Fourteenthst., a little | | way west from the Sixth-ave., the new French Theater is ina 1 good . ! 3 u: b».l(l'l.”’I .I- e e a8 firo. d 1 s - g e g The Tribune Ka 1ot and pleasant part of the clty, and is easy of access | 80d oroheatraare anmounced asl a4, will 4iiied Fire at 8t. Paul, M $73,000. 1 i oss wbo will be its chisf patrons. It is o small snd neat | %0 that, for tbe Grst time for mauy years, that unfortuuate | re at St Pa el -: : iLipoack « ston Cotton Market, 1 1 THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER 1N Ta® } gt on callod the Euglish Opera will be give oresent. | ! . PavL, Mion., v, May 25, 1366, e . C., Saturday, May 26, 1965, ¥ Jing, and is thoroughly well adapted to the purposes for | iDSt :u callod the Euglish O, .»-‘“ be giv I.u aprosent | 4 Gra toalay destroy opolitan Hotel, Mossrs. Cotton .(vm.'ll‘luhfimin%m- S;‘,fi"-yw;f:y w::ln H WORLD. which it was built. There is ¢ pecaliar about it, either | Able shape. If tie expeciations raised are realiaed, thie en- | Ajien und Chiamplain's dr and e gt smaller buiid- | Middling to striet middling 3% 10c. % o ENLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WEKKLY AND WERKLY stle of architectare gr in materisls employed i its oon- | €FPrise may have an important bearing on tie fature of au | ings, on Third-st. Loss $:0,000; partiaily insured. s s e & TRIBCNE. straction. At first sight it seems liko the old Academy of | iastitution which we bope to see firmly establis this city ‘ R b Jeia Wik o A Notwithstanding the fact that the size of Tg Trrs- Mus * nor is this impression dispelled, although MAMMOTH ORPHEONIST SINGING JUBILEE. Fire nt € Falls, . Troviprsce, R. T, May 27, 1866, 1 '~ has been increassd more than one quarter, the price wil swhat modified, by subsequent examination of iis details. This mammoth singing festival, in which hundreds | o fo o I ey ® B L Mag 7. 1066 | ‘The Prench nsval school ship Jean Bart arrived at Now- 7 somain the ame, P for, as in the case of the Academy, is fashioned in | of the Orpheon scholars, Charity children, and male chorieters | destroyed by fire early this morning. ~ Loss $8,000. In- port to-day. e e 'u'x,"‘:‘,.un v Ia:u, o'“ :urwahll)]e but, as ;he '-n }u. small, ;I-h» -t-fie |§ill take part, takes place at Cooper Institute on Friday and | surad for §3,500. ¥ Markets—Keported by Telegraph. Mail subscribers, single copy, 1 year—i2 sumbers. ” can be seen {rom all parts of the house. o b Saturday afternoous of this week, at 10’ under the direc T Brrraro, May Flour quiet but steady. Wheat dull. Mail subsoribors, clubs of five.... ' m o parquet, is, of course, upou the lower floor. | tionof Mr. C. Jerome Hopkins, who has spent months in Wire in Pittsburgh, Corn dull aud lower; 1 Mixed, 70¢. Oata—Chicago blown, ‘Tan copies, addressed to names of subscribers. " e Above this thore are three tiers the first of Which | teaching the children to tako part in this most interesting ex 5 Prrrsnunon, Penw., Saturday g, (| o Wissamsia S Pork sod Last Wnchesgele WS 1% . leiy of boxes. The secoud is composed of singleseats. | Libition. The Joint committeos, ladies und genticmen, com 1""““1“‘. o ’!i.'“"‘l":f '!";":”"“‘" T Fash, Whent, 139,617 bush, Corn, 57,534 bush. Oate Twenty copies, to » o Tho third is at the very top of the house, and is both incou- | prise hundreds of the most wealthy and influ of our pes SRR I S e Naou g Aea1) Canal Kxports—1 8340 bbis. Flour, 27,508 Au extra copy w liv P d uosightly. Few admirers of the drama. howeser | ple, which slone should insure complate succass to the un - y o 30,346 bash. Corn. 80663 bush. Onte. s i SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. = over, W 0 > éicial re . o s abl 1 h h i 2 bls. E 3 1 .. 1_,”|'|l.ll\vr: we fancy seray int that aécial »r treat. .lwmh‘m But wo trust nm‘-r the general publio will also o ining saloon; A. d: ..,\...-_”';:, bush. No. 1 Milwan. - “u-‘:::‘lmmm’lxally’: -‘l%'c ::::"n ."l - Such as it is, however, it is cheap. The celling of the theater | forward, ior the surplus realized by this festival will be de- | aber & ( insurauce amounts to do. on private terms, and 13.000 Mail subscribers, 5 . or over. for oh copy 3. is neat oed, and the walls voted to the benefit of the chil vio take part in it $14,000, u g » market closing easier, Corn Pereons remitting for 10 copies $30. w . receive an eXire 00py siiols adlot Chit thadae the oW closes quiet and nominally lower. Oats aud other grains nom- for 6 months. 3 b v 3 2 inal. Canal freighis nuchanged, Lake imports, 13,508 bush. ot Persons remitting for 13 conies 845, will receive an extrs oopy ot The decorations. too, are simple, A couple of em FENIANIN. Whent, 21,00 bush, (o Canal exports, 7,000 bush, Wheat, . one 3 leratic figures, richly gilt, grace the top of the proscenium, | g 20 15,300 bash, Carn, 3,700 bush. Peas, g e DAILY TRIBUNE. { the tiers. Along 1o large wh Totgno, May our quiet. Wheat 1@e. lowar on new; A - =z 810 por anaum, #5 for wix months. James Stephens at the Cooper Institute—The s fes Gl White Mio (18285, New 255, New Amber Total iz y % 2 Al THE TRIBUNK, Now-York, d lights, smd | T o pra et e a st., and th i 9. and Amber 824, No | Milwakee Club 81 99. Corn THE LAW IN HROOELYN. romiigt ok s Mt - ablishment ¢ wdjoining, were de- | 1o lower; salgs at 1. 68c. for Yellow, and 6ic. | Only one arrest yostorday wan reported by the police of the g e will probably reach | for White, Oats beld at é2c., and 42c. offered. Lake frelghts | Eastern District for violation of the Excise law during the MARRIE D, nce unknown, t unchanged. | day, that of an oid German named Johu Warmauth, keeper of | FETTRETCH—LEAL—Ou Tussday, Moy 22. ot the residence of the St. Louts. May 27, 1566, v 2 —Flour quiet. Wheat dull at 81 65@ | o lager-beer saloon corner of Boerum and Leonard-sts. He | = bride's mother, by the Rev. Wri. H. Boole, Mr. Joseph Fettrotch 1l probably reach | No. 1. Corn declived 20, closiog firm at 52a521c. | was caught retalling lager by Sergt. John Siate of the Forty- to Miss Emma F. Leal. all of this city. sured for $135, | Oata stendy for No. 1.~ Highwines dull. | yixth Precinot. The parksju the suburbs were all open, but | HUBBS—DAVIDS—On Saturday, April 24, b; tie Rev. n‘l-: S0, Lard firm at 222 At the Boulevard, Myrtie Avenue, Edwin A. Havbe of New Jork City and Amands P., daughes light also e is a commodious the ombestra, | place. The private boxes rear them About ten or twelve hundred F tier above an either the | inthe large hall of the Coover Institute on Saturday an introduction was gone through, Mr. ¢ points on the | ! Mukes 0 Mpeech - Flag Presentation. atraged by fire this eve L0, Amount of in ns assembled ning. with their re and pretty | When the formalit et s R - - A . | Stoakions aade a3 i Geilatsider of the Bb iisured on the building for on firm. Mess 3 fow customers appe ; ods of I lively and winning | Stepben's made an address explanatory of the present condi o | Corn_and 14j@i6e. on | wd High Gronnil’ Parks during the afternoon there were Boi | Charios L. Davids, esq., of Paconic, Long Islsnd. Le stage is sufficies rodious, and appears to | tion of Ireland, her ts and his own expectations. Le | bhis. Flour, £2,000 bush. | fifty visitors all told at ono time. The bar-tenders sat behind | REDFIELD—MANSFIFLD—BUNCE MANSFIFLD—AL Grace - 00 bush. Outs. Shipments— | gtacks of sarsuparilla and soda water bottles, smoking cigars | - Chureh, Chieago B 3 was gland tells us th May 24, by the Rigut Rev, Bishop W hiople, o e ettt s O 0 Ation Starr Manstieid. arrests said that the press of E ar. The day | Snowden jet. On Satur- Morrice Bruce, 149,000 busk. Corn, and waiting for customers, who failed to the Sa throughont the whole district was drearily Nienmer led with s gland was ed in Ireland after the b Theator is comfortal | atly obliged to proclaim the River. 30 house, however, w | and in a sbort tine Aga SAVANNANL Priday. Ma siet but firm. Lard sold | gay afternoon last the following alieged violators of the law | S Whisky €2 2028222, duty | were arrested on warrants issued by Justice Dailey on com- DIED. bad the | Tue ateamer Sta and wouid | porie steamer St | writ of Habeas Corpus. Al that power within themselves to effect their froed by fire at itk laint bf Officor Timothy Phelan of the Forty-fifth Preeinct: ” ur dull Wheat 81 80 for No °1. 0 N h ¥ B ALLD or dul fartin Murray, corner North Sixth and Second-sts; George | ALLDRIDOE ey mecatey. Me % Tossb % sl is cramped, and there are 100 many tortuou: IDGE—On Sundsy morning, Mav 77. Jacob R. Alldrides, thy ) bales of « too many doors, and far 100 © Lave done so i you had given them the ot 2 - brief sutbority” which be Mr. Stepliens then proce o Fou 1ok I ; sured for §1,000, sud the cotton lour, 64000 bush, Whe 4 lom bush. | Wilson and ard Baughn, No. #4 South Eightb-st. They | s | any part of the world, ex d or in Ireland ully insured. menta—t, 000 bhls, 000 bush. W iea! Lave uot yot bad formal examination. . of h [lrn(";'i'u] 1o say thai the discord which sur May 2 oFlour angd unchanged, e OPERATION OF THE EXCISE LAW. nN"nh ";'?-'Ly"é?"y";?r‘m';".m".'. ‘chel-...- A nu | the only wa & nas n can be pre IRE IN EAST THIRTEENT 12, 2 wnal freights |lml—l‘h'nlr 40¢. \-\'lleal hearings daily. ‘The pew Excise law seems to have created a Mrs. E. Tener, J; Burns, aged 80 years and Ave mooths. | ) On Sa _ Con York s R judgmeut day for liquor-dealers. They find themselves con- | JIITCHCOCK=At Westchester, Sundey moroing, May 37, Mionie, trouted with the testimony of the Police, for or agaiust them, danghter of William snd Sarsh B. titcloock, aged | year 8 monthe vented is by Rz s Soringiycions 4 these records divide them intotwo | 22 | the blow is strack in Ireland wil ngine.roo “Burrar our i ! iedtossy | ple would give up s ON M-St i o l.‘"m*"‘ o s gy ey s | Claasen, One gots a paper and goes down—into the inspector's | The relatives and friends are respectully irvited to sttend the fArmersl, S mostly | ip one year free Irelaud. ut blow shoaid be struck on | No. were | Chiow au," bid. Other grain nominal, | Offica—the otber usually gets avice.fand, as the boys say, goes | 4% Monday, st 3 'clock p. m., from the residence of her pareats. ) found ut | Trish soil, and, with the help of th n this cou h ‘awount to b Whisky' iaet L ‘chal froights to | Up: establisbment. business. temper and all. Some of the T -+ Aealers from the Eighth Ward, regording themselves as very T:“( 0 ‘e Cutieral vers RS SNeé awnas by | How-To | ojuatly treated, have employed counsel, and, we learn, will | brig nearly 100 suits against Capt. Mills for wiander, in re- | portiug their establishments “dens of thieves.” It will be | seen that there will, perbaps, be another judgment in a num- [ bor of eates. g - ‘The receipts for licenses at ¢ close of the The Bxetse Law—H 000, of which sum §23,000 were received on Doy in Brooklyn, Hoboken, Morrisania, | |y, yumber of iudorsed applications thus far placed in the This Mre. K, Vredenburzh, No. 311 Atianticst., inet., al § 0'clook p. 1. The relatives sod friends of Tospectfully invited to attend without farther notice. KERR—At the New-York Hospital. o the morning of 27, Heory D. T, Weet of Easton, Pi. Y ey His ceiatives and friends are peapecifully invited to atiend ot the Illl:n :-l.‘-hen be can be seen antll 3 o'clock p. m., on Menday, the 2ith inst. SMITH—On Saturday, May. 26 Mr. STEVHENS then announced that he would anewer any | Various persons was als questions which the andience might w We FIRE IN AM rxnluum 8 few of the more important ¢ 2 Between 1 and 2 o'clock com- | theret oke o ) @ Was it throogh your influence that P. J. Meehan es- | booy pt '8 the f "'fl"’ assassination fromw the Irish n Treland ¥ ¥ r. STEPHENS—I hieve 10 %3 terent occa. hat we ¢ i would be done this “This was giver ut of Mesers. Juigvet Damage th Mr. Draper's season Thindelphis, Fannie Maclier, o opers. which will comwence on Monday night. | 51008 be was saved from a tr. b by my influ st owns § | ra, which w nien Monday night. | slons be'was savel from B bt att 0w Trement, Pordbams, Harlem, Wi gh | hands of the luspector of Exe May. 2 was Nos 4 Meohan knew when and whers b e Biysian Wiside—The Bx- | Sumbsr wil doubtoss stlibe iasreased, aal givs the citya | wite of the late Major Gew. C. F. Suith. < ~ The Parks The Elysinn Fiel revenue of more than $1,250,000, ROW LAND—At West Farms, Friday, May 23, James G. Rowland, BROOKLY rday the stable in F xth ats., was fired by an incendiary an years end 5 mouths. + a0 s are respect ally (nvited to attend the funersl, . 29, at n'rlorh‘r‘m from bis late Tesidence. Carriages cas and Kowdy i Commitice ob Aptlieatoss wil it agais today fr the arpose of hearing the evidence iu cases of persons who have Shot— Alarmeof | 1/ | pen refused blauk applicatious. 1ney, however. 1e the os 10 | pouwents. simple iu t. ents. simplo iy i o arrests in Trclaud Jast ve: lish stug rth-st curs Fonrd a Ferry-bont—A M 5 > LE . 1 MM, Cham Q@ Hasn 't Napoleon 111 the key of England fn his pocket n - i 5,08 to-day ¢ nut of §100, nd Mmes. Lar | Mr Stermess—Napoleon T1L has boen likved to the nod by Mra. Geedes, Fire The Arres st Night. gurd thelr labors ns nearly completed, and it is more thau | Wiibe s e temaias of Thisd-ave Raiirosd ot Haslem Bridge, . whom acted with | S9 d the secret of his great power lies in the fact that were rescued. Not The moming of yesterday, the fourth Sunday of the:| JEOVSMS thateese SCthe rixvuills Sow/in operation will soon e off of whom acted with | Loy oo bismind to bimsolf e and citise moming of ) ay, the fourth Sunday | besummarily closed. By the st of June the greater part oi | VANDERWERKEN-—-On Saturdey. May 2 Anna, wife of Lawrense c grace and viv and were ¢ | 018 Mo, Babsrts of of & gnlon of otherhios ent vocurrence rum drouth, wos ushered fa by lowering skies and pelting | the busiuess of the Board for the current year will have been ‘anderwerken, in the ¢7th yesr of her asa. the large and ] e R ted Tha Lo g Tain storme. fo the intense disgust of the citizens generally, | done, and they wili rest from their labors. In the meantime Ralutives snd rionds o e e iy S Then assisi” @t the inangural exerc Very brightly aad | believe, to look at thingsin Fire Co: y 10 ln co | but more especially to that portion of them who will, despite | Sefisar raria - oothiy, thur far having produced ex | uy) morning at o'clock. > ightly. alio, pa T tie opera Render vous | PQ"SE HerC have subscr Tho varsish factory of Moller & Naep. Graba the precepts of the wise and the example of the good. pernist VIOLATIONS OF THE EXCISE LAW. WAEIN-Os Sywley; By 1, of ssmonipliot: Wiy Sosey ¥ Ni with v tertal con- | itallt ‘ fire on Saturday by the ign accidentaily of n p | in gazing at the ever shifting scenes of life through the dense The following persons were arrested for violating | His remaing will be removed for interment 15 Greenwooll Cometery Mr. SterieNs—T can only answer for what has becu re. | varuih, and was damage 0 extent of 300 wus formed by the bottom of & whisky tumbler. Probablyl | the Excise Law in keeping their saloons open after 12 o'clock from the Meworial Church, corver.of Hammond ot. and W ceived hy me, &nd the tota eight years Is leas 7 Y v Batardas aiah ince, on W Zp m. His frieads sod thoss g pebrhe T e there wan, if we could oaly bear i, **a roaring in the woods all | O%StUEiR BIEEL: o o ied by oficer Mor. | i Gnce. Jumes Noeves atd Eisinther o aw. Benona Hiury, and Pote t s become of the rest in & few days. FROM FORTRENS MONROE. nieht,” but however that may be, ‘nl.-mum‘nglh:‘;"\;n came | pison of the Second Preoinct. '."‘":.";..“;.:35,.‘."'..‘.‘.‘.’.’..:.‘:" Lodge, No. 327 o . of the French Co e prospect of union * - heavil: d toil it eniacus Olsen, . 427 wi s 4 b i Sorae of o frorofareeon | ged, Davis's Counsel Kis Bill of Fare Ship |1 iy of the ¥ procinct. il d o % L Both of the above were eld to bail inthe sum of §300 each 2 | lieve, howavez, 2 +before, the decanter was lifted for the | by Justioe Dowling. Special Notices. masses, regard| . May 27 I olored marble ceased to rumble in S ——— - e s ol | ™. Do you think that the French peaple are iu favor of the ved here e o the narrow ek as the glittering demon leaped out on bis mis- . - Why is Phalon’s ** Night-Blooming Cereus bke ¥ ' | wion of ruis, the miserable ims were hurled out from the FIELD SPORTS. the first Spring sunshise o » frog poud ! Because it brings out the | * Mr. S1EHENs—The French people love liberty wherever £ meals furnished Jefr, | 10 palaces to reel wnd siagger aud grope their way as bost | found. 4 i~ ""'"' “~"“!"‘ 1 | thes couid w that place which th al l;um nand then f ] green-backs. Can you got artillery into Ireland: 1f not, can you fight e most incredulous in | jowed the long hours of deprivation of their dearly-lov s s T SR PR | 4, Can vou got artiter d ot, can_ you has been well Arinks. of obtaining which within the limits of the Metropo CONTESTS ARRANGED FOR THE WEEK. ‘Mmu,,,‘:,‘“‘“",‘,';,‘,.‘"".'."‘....&'.. frch g et Mr. 1 ake to get all the tan Police Distrit ther was 1o boy o wun of this | Nfay 95 —Mutual Club, First Nine agt. Secoud Nine, | Ca bentitute (necand floar), on MONDAY EVENING: | we w te of all the watch! bE should rim o : T4 0clock. A Paper will be read by LORFNZO SHER' 4 ugland. if vou will only xive them tous. After u few dayw £ agreeatie an operation it way be to some to drench sbam Club, First Nine agt. Fiold, st 3 o Carraing Feelapt b aad froun the ity of Now Y orke . ; : tighting we shoul several parks of astillery in our pos- the interior o the epidernios with liq ’.!4‘; ,nn‘a-xlfiml:lfll'u':r?. bl o ot b gy oy e g | g s too often its damn sexsion. akfast—SiNDAY~Veal cotlets, poscl (two), wh tion, except under certaln foris of mind an ¥, 20— N %rd Ce - = the intollect and the & Q. Do vou ik that tho act of & man emigrating o Ame B gt i B A e e o eans o be desred: and. lestof al, when the dose 1 ad- | | MaEor - By b Bedford; Harvard Coliege Club 4 rics absolves bim frow bis oath as an L I B.r oiled ohic g B . ~ | ministered in the form of 8 rai » e g e " 9 stagle of the entertainment pr gy T e bt o g on the pou) | 0000 Shlekan, stewad Cysters, 3 otwtoes, onions, bread, but- | FEIEEE R e rdny morniag their foar of an outward -Kllf- “fil.h.r:?‘dp‘l:l bt Newark; Harvard College Club 3 .1,3:. o '.'.'.':"uf‘...'.'('.'.'.. N Juigue st Drtra e of e man wi takes ii~to be iadiog uatil b die o Ireland | *SHO%uAY-~reabfar—Stuiton chope twe). exga bfled (17 drenghing was sUflrient Lo oTeTCome U e ) s he | , June 1-—-Grand Match et Badford; Harvard College Club o ofering g Fers—to see wh 3 sroad ‘corn and wheat). by , mil 2 R & P PR . E: , 6t 3, p. m. e R = = 2 B om thiak 1 postilie 1o sectns the Hberty € Treland. | S oo e enael oyt e onons, preed, but- | bours stole slowiy (oh 1 bo slow 7 thooght thoussnds). onviard, ot Exosllar, 4D, et Keklord, on the Usion | - VINBSUGARCURED HAMS, SHOULDERS ead BERY, ty to nature, and so et Saett o sdgospar e o b b " and the heaveus still soowled aud nppered to ba deterinined “to | o PR, o S BT d bagaed for Summer ave, 1o barrels, tlerces and hogehaade. 1 Mr, 815 pHESS—1 believe it practicable to break the English Tt EADAY — fireakfast—Beefstoak, eggs (bolled), bread (corn | krep it up.’ the discontent, auxiety apd general uahappiness . et r'-u in Ireland withont one ship. 1f 1 did not beliave this coffee, butter, sugar and milk. Dinner—Veal cut- | Of the " thirsty oues sed, until, had mot toward | THR VISIT OP THE HARVARD COLLEGE CLUB TO -y ] Bould not be here apenking i behalf of Ireland. We Luve o it ish. potatoss, ontons, bread butter and coffes, | 5008, now one 83d sow another llver cloud appested to gire BROOKLYY. e " Py ) the power within ourselves to conquer our freedomi. Ham and ecgs, corn and wheat | promise and hope of leasant afternoon, t| neral despers- On Wednesday morning next the Harvard College SEWING-MACHINES, O the American Consul 1n Treland done anything to oo ani milk. Dinner—Motton chope, | $ion would periaps have rea bod cllaax ind culminated 8, | o\0p op Cunbridge, Mass. N rrive in tho masropolia b (A Wil camapir L SAEE AND TO RENT. The socond performance of the seasou will be given to ward obtalving the release of Americsn citizens arrestod joce, onions, applos, bread, butter and | probably, the self-annibia jon of _a couple o usa ] B b e 4od g - exchange, if not suited, wi ys. v ted. The wate Joudly pat- on boat, and 1n the aftersoon of that day they will play VW WICKES, No. 744 Broslway. up-stairs Tore desgrate and demented. The waterspouts loudly pat. | Do Pk S E U o2 S0 Giine Grouad at Bedtord e 244 e there for being connected with the Fenian movemont ¢ e Mr. 87ePiExs—The Cousal has given the utmort dissatis 111 18DAY— Dreakfast—Tieef steak, boiled eggs (two) bread fuction to every Irishman, and bas lowered the dignity of the | (eorn and wheat), butter, sugar, milk snd coff Lin- American Government in Ireland. Hé shoald be brought to & al cutiets, pauned oysters, potatoes, ouious, bread, | tered on the pavement, tbe gutters ran swolion with turbia . aod miniature lakes formed in the stroets, while with folded arms the owners of parched throats looked on the sal scene, imagining it would never bave an end, and ) evening, when will be acted Molfce's famons and 8 oue-act vasdeville by Bayard. eglle Erooklyn, to which &In the Fulton-ave. cars go direet from Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, An imwense assemblage of spectators will be’ gatbered on the grounds on the occasion, L Hlsleg da RS strict account for his conduct. fToe &c.. and butter. A GLANCE AT THE WEER Some fow other questions were answered, after which Mr. FRIDAY — Hreak fasi—Stewed oysters, mackerel or fresh fiab, estly wishing for the gift of that heathen king whose | Dot only fo witneas the contest it I, but from curiosity to see MeSANUs M. phens with a green banver from corn and wheat), cof zar. milk and butter. Din | touch converted evervthing to gold, with the exception, how- bow the champions will play without the four leading T’l:yt-r-. The Best Place to buy new, tasty and well-made d substitute Bourbon | Who left theni to go to the Excelsior and Athletio Clubs.” On | SpRING CLOTHING is st F. B. BALDWIN'S, Nos. Taad 78 ever, that_for the yellow dross they 'his evening, and eve uutil tice be give It is Nev Late fo Mend, ack's Theater. ‘Ihe nn- 0 The meeting shortly after od eggs, potat ons, bre 1 b g ter and coffee, B kS g R Wt the weridian hour had searco armived when the | ‘Alursday tie Harvard Nine plav t Tived wher sag | on Friday the Excelsiors ut lrooklyu, aod probably the Ac. Y— lreakfast— ton ¢ ilea Y ad, clonds mounted bigher and higher, le B T et L stowed | tesaext shy, tives on Satarday. at Hoboker, ‘contests will be well : A . \therto deserted, bocame quickly thronged; | Worth witnessiug, aud, doubtiess, the grouuds will be crowded oysters, potatoes, onjons, brasd, butter and coffee Then the street ; } : ; 3 2 {he masculines” were, of course, the first to **break cover” | ou éach ocasion. Le nirtytw t Lurekos at Nowark, a0d | g0y lurgest atore and assortment {n the city, and prices less. r Tow | adjourncd. r steak, poa e atnrday, May 26, 1866, pouncemest is comprebensive and explicit, aud ASHVILLE. serve for the rest of the scason. The intelligence o privile " ¥ l\ et vested il ian bonds last night. The n,v(!I‘ o fll‘mln!h' Ynl\lhw-.. .‘mu‘n_ll 3."]1( lay, | Abe ey ks ‘them, bappy land Whero the Excise THE KNTERPRISE CLUB PRIZE GAME. pii .l e e i -8 Luve left en route for the Northern re his release, had g V1% | Commission was not. and where the flow of the lager was un- A really first-class contest took place on the Enter- Disenses of American Women. b DE AUBAN'S MEDICAL CIRCULAR, i g . ,'," A "l‘";:,;"' Lol pestrained by logal nactments Then begin to atsemble so- | prise grouads at Bedford on Saturday, the occasion being the o of the grounds insid JTLIERS, Te- | [oat gronps OB the street corner to ruminate mournfully on the | firet of the series of prize games arrasged for the pu i 4 inig every night 1o his room in Carroll Hall, oot o O e ety bad (oo, (o amok® bud CIGATBADS | t3yib (e Xperiment of ‘haviof g e I T "‘:{ [MPORTANT PROFESSIONAL ADVICE, PRESCRIPTION, O'Conor and Shea are stopping at the Hygeia precations loud and deep on the autiors of thetr mis- | short,” and also of affording .,..r!..mn. clubs an opportunity | Sent by meil to any oddross wpon receipt of -Nlmmw have been in cousultation with Jeffe: 11 of practicing their first nines against strong field nines, in s No. 78 Brosdway, New-York. ¢ the day. ¥ e Towery wus the great resort of the disaffected. Sadly | pince of the unprofitable practice games which are usually | ———— e s abaat Lehasse siiivel thls Moming Dol Phile | 1NV 008 6 S% St Raves and monstrous vigus of the agod, The mateh in question proved to be the best played Jeukine’s Componnd Medicated Frai, 10 8! . s ¥ s MOrAINg n Phila- | ool rdens,” and bitterly they thought of the olden times when J quickest game thus far played this season, the Selding | por Dyspepeia, Constipation. Indigestion tnd Wives D containing present week—a fact which w sioBmuch regret, since those who uave seen aud admired bis | admirable personation of egor would natarally like to | sce Lim iu otber eharacters. That opj ¥ will not be | afforded. * Bel Las proved very attractive, ‘will germiate with th oA rers Caught A Feninn Moy eme: CisviLLE, May 27, 1k d by citizens of Shel X any. He receiv aud it is supposed they will Messn Hotel. 33 | Davis dur! 4 will take therefore to lie acted every M. T . firetand ouly benefit on next Friday evening. The Kavels med Baker was also captar 3 uwed the iron-clad Monitor | (5 ospitable doors were open, and their melodions () music | eapecially being of the very first order. Toe Ciubside was the 3 ; will apppear at Niblo's on Monday evening uext hin. A third ussociate escaped. Rquatto from Charle A i the inbont Cone | e B e morning. moon and midnight air. Every. | sttongess the Eaterprise could present, and they played i fine PSSy i g = 5 T T Y At the Winter Garden th € week will be There are rumors of a large body of Fenians going | emaugh, which has beeu in these waters several monthi thing was, b e, quiet, silent and still at one time us 4n | style for tho first six innlogs, the score standing 7 to 6 only st | CASWELL, MACK & Co. Fifth Hotel. t the Winter Garden the presen! Hihe northward from this viemity to-night. Destination ui e harbor is now perfeetly clear of vesscls. Esquimaus furm-yard at the witching hour of midnight. Bot | the close of the sixth innings; afterward, howerer, they re. [ JENKIZSE BABCOCK. No. 47 Dey-at: cellaneous, Tonight ** The Colleen Baws" will act known, Sgiled, United States ganboat Conemaugh for Port | na the day mlv;m ll,hlnlllh'; :«mu puddies w;ulrlr;l ;npdhy 1um.¢l.n.un.( in their e ..rI in their efforts and permitted B MBOLD'S, No. 3% Broadway, uext 1o the Metropolitan. o of that industrio d cle ¢ acto | camer El cox, New-Yo the warm suns! thousands began to emerge from their do- | their adsersarios to score no less than 17 runs additiosal, they (lnlflvn'»l.lt‘ that § !'j’f" ous and clever _u.vnvu; tor Mr. C. | val, steamer Eliza Hancox, New-Yorl mestic roofs and throug the principal streets on their way to | themselves securing but one run. The Field side was an un ':'?'1‘:\525'}%“"&1’:;‘4::1":1d M. Waleot, yr., who will play Myles-as-Coppaleen. M:. N FROM THE SOUTH-WEST, -5 the beatific localities over wiich Messrs. Acton and Kennedy | usually strong one composed a8 1t was of the first nine players | === S Nale of Micamers—Yiscel have no control. of the Excelsior, Atiantic, Powhattan atd Euterprise Clubs of The ‘A‘:flf_r};‘-_-m;‘m:' h ivu, and of the Nassan Club of Princeton College. The | p0 o b yrue. but your waieh ces to Harlem, Fordham, Morris Park. Mor- | & and base play in this match, on bogh sides, was PATENT WATCH SAFE heater, and Mr. | - other places, were crowded, though | ton and Miss Ione Burke, from Wallack's May 24, 1566, The convesans Forriess Moxeor. Thuorsdat Charke ers, are included in the cast. The occasion thus - i 4t 1k | rin Jersay City bids fair to be unusually pleasant. Mr. Brougham makes Lis Bt b S i 8y Tk | stream of poopls was Rot 80 steady as on the proceding wllent and, 1h fact, the whole game was one worth a e X noon 6t auction: Warvehoek for $8,500, : ! DEVEREUX & Co.. Ne. 482 Brosdway. first appearauce at this theater on Mouday, the 4tk of J. | elle for 5,500, Bertie for $2,500, Curribuck for $3,200 | Sundays. The number of excursioni yesterday was less Ly ourney to withess, No more inieresting contests take | —o m Satiedd Mr. Rowe's dramiatization of * David . CR A i T barad B "1l . i 200, | U4 least one-third than that o the Suiiday preceding. The eacl season thiau these prize games, the trennous efforts | - N@ Gentlemun ahs b aeciert Lo nav B gomesis butiosholed r. Rowe's dramatization of avid Co £w Onsrass, Satarday, May 26, 1806, and barge Buuker Hill for §. vespectably inelined portion of the community are beginning | Tiade on ench side to win the priee for batting sud fieiding | fofthe ANERILAT VATLC PAVE N els were tised to be sold, but were | o accommodate themseives to the new order of things, and in | eading to the very best display both at the batand iv the fie . F. B CURTIS & Co.. Merchant § No. 556 Broadway, New York. Irond promises the completion | Other ves The Southern Pacitic ¥ will be asted thrice more at the Olympic—its last reprencuts- | T Southers Bactic ! e i T B e R R s s b8t the bas and fe oo, p ne Ben BAL e of 45 miles of road in tw ) witlidra hort time we expeot to o chronicie oie | ‘Lhe prizes on the occasion were tbree aud two s . onge v e, s gt of the Treasorer of | “ph [ovee Commiss for Washington on | 1 iga Taneock, employed as o qua Dut. " the roaghs.” | Hberbiy donated by Mr. Horswan, sud the wianers were | ~fyacs Fail to Buy the American Watch Safe to-days e Theater, Mr. M. L. Sutton. *Our Mutual Friend” is | Tuesday next to sk for Congressioual assistance. oy | steamer during th 'f,u.uum months at Cape Henry HOVOKEN—A DRUNKEN ROW. | Mossts, Crane, Edwards, Madden and H. Jewell, the former | 1 o''t y\ble before your horse excapes. For sale by ready for the stage, aud will be produced in handsome style. Lave drawn up i weme been discharged from the serviee of the Government. Hoboken and Jersey City were the centers of attraction tuking the prizes for the wost runs, and the latter for the most Y ZACHARIF & Co., terday, and in connection with the former place we are ¢ tly eatehes, We give the score beiow Fancy Goods House, No. 210 Bowery, New-York. SIVE o R [ -1 - The American Patent Wateh Safe i« on exs bition to-day and or ;:A! by DYKEMAN & EVERETT, Merchant Tailors. No. 273 Greeuwich at. © Jumes Moncrief, Counsel N ! N\MA??;T'M--:: Wl and The catner City of any Vi % mornin 0N e AL B el b i ,,:"(rf,flf,'. | on o chroniele & disgraceful seene of rufliuai st and rowdys PirL %o enforce the n tly established quarantine | Last evening, sbout Go'clock, 8 fearful scene occurred on | Leggett, ¢ 0: 48t o - i | board u Hoboken ferry-boat as she was approachivg the pier, | Pinkbam, p.... THEN | foot of Barclay st Wickham, ist b, ed of Miss | parts of the Union interest Secretary Seward has wri o ana passports ure illegal and void. Texin cotton crop is less promising. The Broadway Theater, happily relie Monken and Mazeppa, wili to-night withess the reappearance of Miss Helon Western, who is described. in the vulgar jargon | West Cornwell, 3d b PR of posters and advertisements, as “the magoificent.” Why s | Cotton stiff; sales, 18,000 bales low mid: amship oa and Aibemarle arrived here this | e boat was within one-third of the way across when a ery | Crane, 2 h i, we wonder, that persons claimizg to be artiste in the pro. | Bank sterling, 1 New-York exchang n from ]\ . rk. fatiak s o g of mzd 'ru'mwrul in the {nmi, nod ufrun( number olllmhu Mitebell, 1. i 4 %lo.‘o]l 1 r.b, Bank Bulding ) fession of the stage canpot be brought befos blic § Freights to New-York, . auded here s detachment of reeruits for | and ~hildren being on board. and the boat being crowded to | Norton, 3d b. 38 , st b. - - — —— == > SR N N pia e Y6 | P — 1566, | the megnentsfueide the fort, and 1o leaving the wharf ue- | her utmost capaeity, there ensued 8 scene of excilement which | Hergen, T. . 2 2! “Richards, Waiches and Jewelry soribe. The gentiemen present did | Kenney, s. 5 0 | Madden, ¢ f Of all descriptions for SALE by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 413 Bk el st i aground on Hampton Bar, but was pulied | it would be difficuit to IS cu Basipion Hivh 1 P Wil 1 their power to ealin the fears of the women and children, | O, Flyn W croegr bt who were laboring under the terrible apprebension that the | I1. Jewell, ¢ | E.Jewell 2d b boat was ou tire, Tu the mean time. the hoat was working gallautly toward Total. the pier, and the fears of the passengers began somewhat to INNINGS. way, one door below guiet and tasteful manner, to succeed oF fail according to their | o0 o 8 Aleorn, United Stat ct from | cidentally talontst That result 1 what ali must arrive at in the end. | Misesippi, bas wade application to Gen. F of the | off by the steamer Al s which are real endure, while impostares always pass | Froedmen's Bureau, for o teucher of a freedmen’s school Y away—pormancut success being o consequence of merit, and | at Friar's ut. Mississippi. | CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS AND MATTING, ALGALE'S, No. 413 Canal reedmen's Courts in Tennessee were abolished sota matter of adjectives. Miss Western will apjear in | Alfl lh"f B 7! 1 At G “ Satan in Pari -, Lind.” B - oudny, by the Assistant-Commissio o daw ot The | The Presbyter abate. Sbortly after panic number one, shots were beard in s i e ——2 an n Paris” and o+ Jenny Lind” Mr. J. & Herue | giare making eolored perscns competent. witieases ia ul e (ke O1d and]New Hchools—The | the tront, and a now i atll more featful excitement burst ot 2 3 i ik 6. T . 90 e shuitle SewlugeVachines (7 Pl wd e Corsican Brothere” s n prejaration | ciyil courts Laving gone iuto operation. nionie i forth, un, for o few minntes, the scene was pitiable and most | (16 SHE Sl e R e M. Co. No. 536 mm‘“: Vv The Civil Righte bill, legalizing slave marriages, giv Louisville Presbytery—Patriotic Besolue | joplorable. 1t was evident that some dreadful work was go- | CUEEE N Gl ee Holt of the Excelsis B o ST Ninde - repsived by e SAILAY “The Elves, or The Statue Bride,” will be kept | their children the right of inheritance, andtnaking all per- g on i the front of the boat. but What 1t was 186 crevt ie st o ot R g WA ISe AND WHINGING MACHINE Ce., No. 45 Courtiande- 4pon the atagy of Wood's Theater bat one week longer. The | "8 Without regard to color equal e the law, Las S1. Lous, Friday, May 23, 16 mh-d aldhlhimrhum the apprehended fire, coul T r 7 G a0t Botr and Al mIRAME oy = b s E aedal matineé will be given on Wednesd Tu W.‘ " < ru».-od both brauches of the Tennessece Legislature, and | ) of rennion between the Old'School and Nvi‘- n'l‘wh:“ ™ length renched the larding, when it was ascer- TRIBCNE V8. TIMES. Wiks, Toupees =‘:.‘:mmzd.3“.:=:.wfla’m ter are shortly to appear ia other plays. Bt o bocame § awto-day. . School Preshyterian churches was reported upon in tho |4 0 wevoral rowdies, who bad been drinking 1o ex The following is the score of & base ball match | dyeaadlisledyeing. o SURN. The Congressional Commmittec are pursuing their inves cliool Assembly to-duy. 5 At Hoboken, commenced 10 fight, when n fellow named Loois | plaved by the Tribune and Times Clabs on Saturday after- | =0 a Foriabie Cirealas aw-0; vk Madame Celeste has been engaged- at the New | tization vigorously, examining from ften to fifteen wit- Jan suggested is for the appointment of & com- | Jovay”s German, discharged s ive-birrel revolver twice at | noon: x&’&';?rln“'r"fl L T T Aoy~ | Bowery Theater—a singular circumetance, whe | e e very Tatiiity 1+ offered them by the citt | mittee of uine members and six elders to meet & similar | g frishman named Miohac! Calle of Jo. 9 State st Dre bt TRIBUNE, O, = Snem. O B | moat ffective device snown. Lauor-saving id e saviag. g d her distineti » When one rewmet: |, for muking the ingu arotigh. ' | Committee of the New School Assembly, who, after con- | the shote went overboard, doing no bdvm; the second took | MeDonald, 2d b. 5 . Gillen, 21 175 ey e g D ety o theouth- et g el Yot stiuction upos the Eurozean stsge # Sk ultation, if they deetn reuion desirable and practicable, | effeot in Cullen's breast, uad for some time it wis Velieved | 5 7 Connor, I8t b 44| ont by e sawer, with v ol ol by s a pastomimist, Madazuie Celeste i, probably—or Les beeu . o report me " scompl " : with probably fatal result 2 & Oppeushaw, p | “"Tne worid challeuged to pra equa’. The patent ina) e Aot srtist bl e, 04 Ao T T | | i Somueres st Maltimore—Raln Siovm. Ak ',\'.“:.'..R;-"m for ite accomplishment (o the next | WL BIR R e e person aud sntarated the deck where 3 5Whien, 5| wilwager #10 ) that toe il can be made tout from selected ien- & 3 osged BaLTiMoRK, May 27, 1806 O e by Dr. Van Dyke that the Confederato | be stood. and tbe afortunste wreteh, hoth from the cfieet of | 3 7l 49| Seronilaes of inchbourde i F consecutiys bout ot g | The foreign imports of yesterday at this port included OO L s ke A was Taid on the | kid ligusrand the less of blood, wes uot able_to stand up, but 5 4 5|Stand 2B | "And v o by o e it o s capaity. interesty. A drama called *The Three Fast Women,” which | 22 boxes, 399 hogsheads, and 37 tiorces of sugar, 3,805 | Assembly be invite 10 join in the Union was laid on the § 4 i, how beiered the may Wil recorer The oat bavine | Molatrre, ¢ L 1 B o bt farutihed. % L h i b 4 g e, reached the pier, four of the police ging to the Third | B Riley, L. 1. Jallagner % Address WINTER & Co., No. 40 Brosdway. New York. e bave never seen, but of which we have Leas ¥ o, | bugs coffee, 30 hogaheads molasses T o the C alarne | B e pertiea Wi 4 Y 3 4 Yt H I 3 . . 18, we are sorry to say, Aunounced for production to T:K:. A heavy rain storm prevailed this evening. Atm m;fl?:..f\.wn e e o ety B gt g gV Qe R - “m"' Jnvalide) Trayeling Chairs o8 Wheels, (o i aad o8 the OUd Bowery Theator, with Miss Fanny Horrivg in aix l Pliere warm and sultry. ‘The remainder of the day was mainly occupied by ll)r. u'.‘- '-‘u!omr:!n‘ll:"(‘:.l . 1. v’ri“v““h;l“ml:xpglx;.:m:;m;;i{ ‘1.‘,.1 S 27 48 Totaleeeoowsee oot vl fl“.‘;’“.um;,u,,m: 2 b s e oy . | 4 - homas 8 . Wi 4 pel - | whootiug with the intention o . cnse “mpire—M. Tasuean, NT CANTERING HORSES. for in aad out doors, oharacters, * Kohert the Devi” will also be presested Freedmen's Afalrs Gens, Siendmnw and Fulo | Thoms wd Dr 0 ,".;",‘h',""::"f"cm“"""‘ specchen rola- | shooting with the Ibten ian O rore d dhtice Hogaa. Tioth the | Scorcr—P> Kovaey. for Tribune; F. Flanegan, for Times. R s i B i o “Unele Tom’s Cgb which h " Y o sl J e e o | parties were dronk. DASE BALL MATCHES. NURSERY SWING and Baby Tevder, $1 7 bole Tom's Cobin,” whick has proved & great [ terton at A A series of patriotic resolufions on the state of the | PACSRESEECEIRL L ot lews tham 4,000 persons visited Haatrorn, Coun., May 27, 1868, Boys STRONG WAGONS iidren's CARRIAGES, Propeliors popular success at Barnum's Museum, is 0 be acted there | AtGrara G, Ma country were adopted by the New School Assembly 10 | sk en aud, with the exception of the above row, there The first gauie of the scason. between the Connecticut | Eogish Chariots lof‘::"ov'lfl | little disturbance. A few arrests were mude for rm; hil“wm“ o the National Association was played o sale by the ABLOLIT L e g9 Wiliam et | da | The 014 School Assembly mn{n ou an excursion to- | o | | Gens, Steadman and Fullerton o Vol GPNTS FURNISHING ever u atil notice be 1 tral In.’l::i:.:‘ e-:.l;l.':‘,.“i:n:“y;:’:.::' 'IA"rr:]‘l' ois o | from Florida. They will r S ws and disorderly conduct, but everything was | YU o0 dye botweon the Yale College Base Ball | ~coge—frsiay, | of prepa sce 1o the conduct of the | morrow to Pilot Kuob and iron Mountain quiet. About ok n riendy stream of peopie | SRS Now.Faven and the Charter Oak of Hartford, It STORIEhe Now. York taat Na. 3 Park row, dirsetly shiomiise S0 ST. Lotts, May 27. 1566, Prosbyterian Anseibly jesterday vos poured down larelay.st., on thelr why 1o the farry. ke baat | Ul Glosely coutosted throughout, the 3cure at the cloag of | or Mousa Bost B4 SHIETS &0 3 cack's Africa bave been added 1o Mr. Barnauw's eoliections, which was quichly Slled with its hyviag Groght aud bor wrow turued Also sow comurlaes the Lookout Tower nsed hy Gan Grant | bureau, 4 | lina. ¥ outh Caro- | froedmon 1o 8 s Islauds

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