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DOWERY THEATHE or, The Trne Mearte of « GEW STADT THE Captain, and St WORKFLL SISTERS NEW Yor 4M Nroadwar.—Paris, Mel PIRESOLOGICAL CLASS 100M, 89 Broadway, J Free ¢ <l MADISON QUART Of the War ATK 441 Rowery—Phantom nte the Wande & THEATRE HALL, OM Broadway=Tanoraee The a ry ¥, a Terme of the Sun Datre, per rea’ " Bean-Weoniy, § Ten copies “ Twenty Fit « Weerty Tre Adaytiovw m Cine pack Payweat iovariad’y Forrrn Mor Three Tammy Pace, per Buwaweese Sori THE BIN te on throughont the » week. Onsers ( Orabasy Of the pewentan '® The Basis of th Some of the mon ' g members of the Democraile party, with a ioest u Knowlug t i ° a gether t a view of a! 8 F Dome efeatel Ewr tof six years Mr. CHAst { to the prin the rate beat Had lent and was the and omega of the Dov the July Convention they are willing ton tice fur the purpose of ponents, his ‘ remain the ue a were before, Or, in other words Demeeracy, 1 g under bi walt of th the | lifetime 5 ples, shou for tly less a charact Ml stoop t trignes ar \ to w reece’ ve 4 the Stock | ‘ iy) Cu. the Chief ating their and pol minate de op yt tor that event as they will ul of 11 Priatet payment of this 1 ae longs Fatilie! ! down at 8 and the & now De made, it will how we shall stand and though, at the instar whe has the | pected to wait for ever dation of hey bil There in « decal to the course wl Werest require take matter, The House Cor Affaire, to whom tb gould not agree unanimoy J differences 1 ‘ us to in reterence y, and ww Of ‘it, consisting of Messrs. Was: i Morgan, have made a report wiverse to Uh appropriation, They suy that the 1 pident wad the Senato had no right fo commit tue notion irretrievably to the Payment of the price agreed upon, and tha have known thie before the treaty was con. | and the reverend gentleman must be unnsnally POLITICAL 1 y | if he doesn't hy int figure, Dr. Pot reper 4 cluded; that, by fofusing to vote Gio | Hestit Be dome Hee at even York Pr PCT niet Justice Chase will hold a Cireuit Court» money, the House will do no more than ex. | F* nephew of the poy rth hho atrera | St Charleston, 8. C., doring the present moath. cfciae a Well-understond and anticipated sight | Septed the etre of (he konls ot eee eee . Joho B, Hay has been nominated for ofjudgment ;and thet, while nodictatoofduty | Grace Charen fir the Heration OES O08 Se08 | Concronn tm place of Jehu Taker, the present incum- tia thine t ‘ ty, | Std a sto all whit palace on Broadway. Dr. | pent, rejected for his opposition to impeachment. | Fog ilies the towne 0) very ove WW f the T erian Church corner of | The Albany (Ga.) Argue is out in an article | t) wccf thet yur s street and Fifth avenue, has come ely In favor of Chie? Justice Chase as the Dems bet 1 by it, fea entlicient ronson, on | (he way from Dublin to feed the flock that worships | ocratte nominee for the Preside the score ¢ te decline ¢ r f ' H he consents t modest The Ohio State Journal savw tat a Chas to the latter t, the preponderance ¢ ‘ a year in gold and a ore “ he esta! Hehed at Washing ‘ ks, but pref | f e | hp his Larbore ar v ‘eal Semeur [Or alt 1 se lt moat 1 k gh + Lan emg : a = t Vy much higher figure, Dr. Chapin reeetving not | Wy ver te hdaent i aan its aud @ fast ¢ ' my fifteon neand in sa : . ‘ s than f Wf tot 1 in sal fae a from the Republican part, 1 elent f ary, and the recalte of onteide literary w ie vot ment \ f the Rassiane and Indians. | y " Ward Beceher's incote teaches i ican journals In California that 1 his, the tract is weparated from the | from t to thirty th 1 from tke sources. | hoited during the fate State eampaiztn have all 5 t one tot? by the British posses | On the other hand, our Catholic ¢ areunder- | the names of Grant and Colfax at the head of 8 ail rarrisonod and sup. | poid, and have to distribute » good part of what | eolumus si ei ineonvenience, | they Feceive among the poor of their pariahes | A petition has been forwarded from his con. | \ é eee ee een er renee yt while the very worst paid preachers of all are | stituents to the Hon, Joka M, Broomall, of Pennsy) Ont er bend majority of the poor Judge Edmonds and ert Dale Owen, who | ¥2Hia, ask Congress to recall currency baving Committee, with Gen, Banks at their head, ; ‘ | upon it the faces of 8. P, Chase and W. P. Fessen: not only have to minister to the Spiritualists fur nd ta foe TU We lay u upon the tact that the treaty Lut get ebused for it. by tho rest of th tated lhlded adhe ot! s0i fla i 1 and Unt Wa have ticked pill bth pall na Mh Ab Lad aad thang Stooreoy-General Stanbery lott Wi wton «born rat and that we have taken | goa. | (i ‘i ’ | yesterday ing with Pi) family for tis farm in possorsion of the country. ‘They also main: | aps " Covington, Ky., where he will rewain a short time : Having | We learn from the eolumos of the Albany K H | t atyanaking power havir , Sui tbs fis, Gis ecient, | He will spend the enmmer in quiet, taking no part ia eos Constitution, — vente in na aaay GA th beer fat 6 Bout the I al campaign. the T nt and Senate, the popular : F ip ington correspondent of the Bos | + is heroafter Mkely to eet with the Democracy hat Mr, Pendieton has vritten a letter Vranch of the national Legislature has 00 | iyi, eerpathios are all against the Republican toat lt the moment any other cand | but tot he step# necessary Sul | party; he takes a vory despondent view of the | date gots a single vote more than fh the nom them. They cite a nw oor future, end will 1 jeans mentioned for the Uuited f P s of mar ie ential elec. | State » Loulsinnn are Ma.Gen, Pronk | : bs ag i te T Jobn Ray, ALS, MansOetd, Col. 1 1 eM. Trane pots forward the claim were together le it i fi (ie ) o* 5 ) } t Ka nod 1 : eken : rel Had itenye y on a bustness he ” Hutt fl en; which, they will wil tell a t t fren 1 Ad. . cave but for the Trt gilts The purel if 4 should | on c nied by a band of 49 tuted Vi an every-day ¢ » would Hon his : a us upported as w part of | Purpuse of me in i Chi > in th tion, ‘ " Cu 1 usiness of the Executive and | ' | ‘ } aks U tons t 1 lene wall itionist ant Free Suiler, aud ee ‘span hee tified wish i M f wt I ‘ 1 BL th: es Ams has been separated 4 * | t the express terns | crats by the slavery q ‘ ! 1 { Constit caunot originate a bill tendencies in other — respects ther aus Be A vgises t wer of mortgaging | with 1 Besides, he has ir Later new 1 riots at Washing. 1 t ite extent, and fur ry right to be a Democrat lia £ tr, Joun ton them esemblance to the eon ! sof wh people may be far x Abams, wns elected to Mr in | ai £ Ohio camber, Whe a to fro ving, an! m the popu: | is & Detaoorat, baying ww over to that fs “ wer vereeiay lar branch that con’ ational ex. | Party by sietaining Jefferson's measur i which it ong ek acts nd pease Hea ata engl Letzer, edited by Vollan ! ph hi States in 1 nthe Ia r ' a vae junnvan Belt If for mi sh James's t ect himself with the part f " ft fi the 1 \ orcise judgment 0 OP | tho nr hen : i es a for pose HM 1 rpri cially as his . the pre s or Dewe 1 1 ey " t any undue respect for the action of | Jony Quixey Apaws, has for t \ 4 capac him for ineomp ' Sonat iwel ‘ fear mien t ia we Cant i red ¢ ¢ Gener whhoe rule fuse t t the money aud 0 " : be n 1 ines tho J ‘ r ¢ fancy tho iT tion of t ue » Russia wil 1 Wid is | We have received the sul 1 eomuw re ne whe fuer View ite decision in any unfriondly hig mies Cnsiith bs Flogging in Schools. bon Padi eadbhlinm areni os bin de BF ' ne ; The report of the Committee on Eduent 1 than to aMEWEE HE the Deqoeratic Natlonal ¢ n. Phey will nut of the Mastachneetia Lojrislatare, whieh we ince? site tt reason or a t, but seem determined, have alrendy reterred to, contalaé a powerful for Ered ot the pecil of doieat, wo bully thelr plane texl by a siriking array of testimony from | yecept H tie Newitiation, oF Wa AL FUR | the J given iy Horace Mann, Mr. Hunter, of known ay ite Thirteenth streot school in this eity, Su JOHN MeGREEVI nl to tendent I the chard Warren, | Go. aria j e ' r 4 Mr Clark steele De 1 nin $0 proot that fan be bil of Novem L punishment, that ¢ Met 1 1 aie Se n Peuesia, Holland Dey for ' b) ‘ : dod ria, Fr . L parts of Uis | eral was f y 1 ft stile t Sees M € nto: MeClell ' t \ tac ait an ad 5 re tt is indispe "The etr ween the bh and Central - linen hes Inne with ths report, an act to | f a k Hon. AL HL. Stephens, of G is in prohibit flopatog waa passed by the M w putupt ent ! phe Nie ta n anal ie tise ey for pors that (his rise w ndetor \ sede sade de wight es net “ jected by t Phat body 7 a| 4 ni bs ting pon the part ¢ orats, ho thinks, the conclusions of the Chair f the sar ie 4 Heommon pr York, to secure the Committee, who made aminority report in | : ; a : their candidate, Me, Stephens fe very " ian of the Brier the t + of Ohto, New favor of Bogyri Me holds that it ix neces h at Htates of Ohio, Now Ke ee . 1 ‘ nia, . galnst Grant by sary awathreat; and that while the right to | ‘The Democracy of Alabama have ehosen ite use it should be restrained as much as possi- | dele ya # National Deuweratic Cony On thed ro) Clbiei Gewcittn lettek ofiaae I He, it ld not be entirely taken away, as we wu be u t Lewis Kod of the ii wn Was publish. 1 s equally efficacious as a las. resort. | ¢ however, directed th t els n of influence ealled on him at | (his is the vlow taken by most New York | Patt we f the Presidential candidate, ; 1 the conversa’ turoed on tewhers; but the fact that so many schools |’! ' } ’ . aa amply sufficient as a means of diseiplin : beet ansee Dh beige nutes, Ait Liven written be calicd in th should settle this question, Hitherto, on a¢ erie | . * unt rent 110 them, Oniy one | | count of the 4 arranyt t of The parehase sinthe ll! of Com. | 4 ar ia aad eit ee Wea fant : | oh The who! 1 not occupy more \ pm f commissions ia the army or of pr ihe Ait ' dent of the Zrvy Tivnea tonehere in G r School No. 85 in this "i : ; 5 \ceeaeh wal N fi Bn tinis i fan ai ‘ of the Cx i , ane: 6 the 1 * we J A. Gris t \ ii report of the Comuit: | 5 oul anes ears Waldo The undersioned teachers of No, $5 male depart: | i ‘ ‘ Ke 6 nw he b bh Ward, et mn m | . J " y ven tale ety 6, and Progros tidy have not deteriorated | gigtut \ h ‘ runt i 1 t! neneinal and ae ' ' cai i 4 This ti ' v V | A inestings i eof C1 c a0 | rand is tent ong | ¢ ; diol ‘ i igs eh Orne | bh toe the most ekept f the | ques re P ae i b tae most popul as rite r yas th ng the I I rat N Ju toe Chovets Pirst Election as Senator, ae ven wile f ot went eae An argument wh wilnot be without —— | \ : holy ‘converrans with) tne nt ‘ j yé A colored Kepaltican of Nort Carotina, | 4 i tts, toy i Hebrow orig dda en € yo him the other d ‘ Unite February ried with exte ary ene | W nto sce how the lind lay. He told | 4 t Is. When the well-known or. | the Chiet Justice there wos e great deal of talk It is hardly to rpeak of him ne a wes fi i ' nt nt about 4 1 Vr \ A ¥ rr 4 “ * i fGen, Cx » iv candidate, » plait ' i nN 7 ee it ted that it was | al 1 univer sutl The Judge never his t ° ryeand | | 1 ret tol . y man ve man i} ret tox & fl he , oe { 1 soon elvetion re 1 1 inthe House of Key to 8 mtg. And Olle, f * i i caretul:c tion of the | ath us » re tion denming | Frese partic ects Be ont Hie eat and eternal prineiples of mnpartial tiberty, re re gal and unjust, and in its ex flowin lo danitecs piat to | 1 by J he could no p following ont h n tyrannienl and eru ® our readers | repeat the ‘ ude D pthe | y yption of the whole system of po: } may remember, the order was soon revoked by | (hut eualitions and ; arya ee ¥ Seuin a Boow RNY aud of Veesident Lincoln, but the course he Tht bimee Ht dratied at a wet owe | Lh | Caled, OF that day, Vecause (hat pi i H ean Braue ln (iia anita este to th y 1 come o tin. ti Mist led, by a'fulse polley, into sueu positions in | Mr. Ve he ter hue re tr HAY POsiiOn mow, he w resard to slivery and the negtoes as were wlierly con ww par mf fe with « wish | Mb Che bt teary to vory known theory of democrabe principle Alinta pm TARE Gai ik Anais iit This isa tivuk and manly avowal, such as was | Hiss ponerse ate she tele pot At | ' wrally unfriendly to Gen, Grant, | t@ be expected trum the Chief Justice; butitis | y +, Involved only a change on their rat ‘ forgotten by the | complete a statement meas | H # con will not be forgot by the | i ' iF f When the Legislature of 1849 came together, National Democratic Convention, but will do | Mi yy Lo isn that it} ivy nid Shatin party bad working majority inuch to add dife and interest to the contest be. | be bad been talking to a Democrat \ una Ua H nuabcr of ree, buena. actualy teween Pewpeevon and Cuase ip that body, Aa | bivck man, he would have added « ‘ ratio } he. choice of a Senator for sx that {now stands, it in oven qnore curious | things, such ua his views respect ter cars ak uccesor ie Selivaal Als All WHY aD | de than the race bet wu the pominee | the et tion of the currence ar eit wlio vn ries te avoid hecorslly General Grant is likely t 1 ndopendence of the Judicury and ofthe | el yey Me chon of this al of 0 —eet om Executive, which would buye 1 them t Thos f aud the, Democrate were bent on Fe “Those who serve at the altar shall live | there is very little difference between bis prings A Th balance of puwer men Were Fe J dy the altar," says Saint Vouk, But the good | ples aud thove fthe Democracy eure furan en Tanslayery. mam, paint bobly not the ntest idea ho ‘ With ard to the re that he had eon ¥ ! nifed on to stand by bbs prin i | saint had probubly pot the faintest idea hos w h regasy paport het He Wey bad previews, meted mostly” with th | some of 1 essore would 4 ¢ to live in | plated the organization ofa third party, the Chief party iret thos was for. Glddings, way, It is stated that the Key, J. A.D, Wing: | Justice told lis visitor that 1 Joa had ever | Shot they’ Jeet if the Whigs could he bronght ile wa Mii ated that the K J. AD, Wing Hust Ht ut lind | tog ve him undivided: ort, Dut not otherwiee field, of Petersburg, Va, has been called to the | been in his mind, Indeed, any one ought to kuow | Piey Ye sent a devutation (0 Washington to Chureh of the Holy Saviour on Twenty-fifth atrest, | that uo atateanan of his experience and wisd TaRivanaith (hae Biteashonctes eR ieaOtea wan th ut osalary of 815,00 The call is loud enoust would eutertain any sneh nonsense: ‘he corsultotion, and the deputation went bael Me vegotiviurs op the part of Rusela niust | cally opposed to Chiof Jus | brought t AMUSEMENTS, SUNTEAMS. - . Departace of Ristort. fn star i with fait uthority trom his 4 Mi iy 8 ‘Se mab 4 the Whi syle to the plan " wm the back d only bee yw the er had onee cha hula county to. ¢ A of Kim, tout fi f party an pane “as a ean aiwaye Tooker the party, ws barty,,,% Mm fo Cone trict by attiehin for the pury Y one Ket Of aul jects, wherein feo that he was more consister hey took hiv, just as he ® and he t bad done before tramumelied by convictions of dut Jin Savennab by jor breach of padi exigency Uh up, th on, aid tnake ito T y will have the «tieract he banue Democrat to be Jade Inevitable ce tenth Shi 4, nvlow thirty-ix aliase found Aves 9 hit quences to retire to private life, a ventr 0 Gov, Seymour To the Bitton of The Sun Kre tmverat and Gov. Seymour I fur un of S441 t year . 1, was dee hall was avery been al as suc many year Teont that t avor the not eof President » Nowy The eat Ree A not view with di lef Justice to the o urpri the won nor wor the ( First Concert of the Season. Demoeratie Ath of duly nex 7 ftl k fn — It conut for this, to me, unexpected position of o ¢ ! T Gow Seymour: In al 'his of Lite, he t wh t t Convention venteen-year loew «have made sad 1 fruit trees im the aujoin’ r the Dy wnties of Ma 4% mneh worn that it fe at any time; with a pret. t place of p wal i it ts full dreas enough i kK @ indy cannot be over his intention The emigration from rs ca thie It is come w Yorm, June 6.1 1, will FUE NEW YORK VACHE COLUM, Uttie sur » are for the me nite and t oH tal at thelr € tin New Clu nae- Grand Op Yuchts, Owner Tonenges ment te int ing of Crews the Messenger assert There is on or ness the wa va ' ad t and be- t dite Ae very > looking: wd by his epide ib tate Pope to I * ‘There was oleo a gallop anda tithit, "gy of Fou fore ih t “ ts * Lurline,” by W. VOW bh ws to the I \troniso tif at preared poration, and soon all ¢ i " x seats uf oUF Kew atlelo- 1 y , for I de hb rk fe disvetion» frou the T ng a built en Lone is bout Now stadt Theatres Mr, FE \ popularity with the psi ; except on grew Wat tin ue not weaken Ue Fepropore on ' ners even tow ‘ hundred of | whe elation ries ever, toere y ten members ‘ cr oe iv) Wi iam oy and on ug a { passene was begin 1 the but the eventug: ‘Dr, Suclcod 1) " ether Wu ,anorgan of the Ireland | 1 educated classes of Australia, re f Prince verse may wa or Tun Wanis © ¢ weed (he eas —- Operations of the Navy Depu lus 4 Biiould ty the a n Moc | tous wth tJ last, 1 fab tron rd Broughar was once aked at a wedding ks fe ie ids; aud D AA my meR> houor of ether fur he possession 1 the features of of Punch, . to the operations of Ube NYY | yyecaitunt t rew the bridestnaids, the brides determine for wht for the Wa itis tial have been i Miri guns ; 3 brigs, 16 ropresenting thos 2 lenuer the end, he to Hit to bimaself tor all tives, Thore who t the Ex Chu | can appreciate the pe cllor, ax depicte ut of this remark in the page If statistics sot Seat Lorsyvy ANiLY Word g ous aseaue nota day pa at least one suece tho Ai murder 1 ¥ with inte ne reports from w: Murders, 172; assaulie Kteports from the Clerks of fifty-eight countic mt the Di fntent te ki et Co | th, to ‘ | that the fullowing number of iudletinents were | in those countios from Juve 1, 1865, to Jannary ay 1 the Goveriment (or \ ents AUT hips, at nt oth ity tons, and thewe ve WF were lost, ay ux obstrus transferred tothe Seand ft are elit in-service, Forty-four | OF L833 tous, Were purchased (he famous * stone feet,” ut a comb of $138,001: nis, $3 ehntak bot, 143M tons, comting 814100, and Mig’ $2100, ‘to be used Tor the weit isis ters. Mu 412; assaults wi tito kill, 49% From Decembe 1, 1867, to May 1, 1988, four months (rince the General Hancock's order No, 40), there have in Oy tures Mur- ders, 187; assaults with Intent to kill, 113, —A plauter was recently ty of Adamn's Run, 8.C., w edand driven lato a swamp. A negro, who was howe ing cotton, threw away the hoe and ran into the ewainp to prevent the hy ring the deer to Aw he was making the last leap, be came down on a huge rat His pnakeship, not liking the Intrusion, struck his fings through Cuftee’e pautuloou's toto his thigh, ‘The planter came up afler, when the nego said, “Oh, Marsa E—, @ The planter shot the «nake, Which exhibited fourteen rattles, a proof of his age, and then turning to the prostrate Cuftee, sald, Ale though you are a great rascal, I shall not let you die | thot way,” and instantly aking out hie bunting knife, cat open tho leg of Culfee’s snake plereed pane taloous, applied bis lips to the wound, and then and there sucked frou It the deadly serpeut's venom, Phe negro was taken homedn a state of inseusibility but though very feeble, Mr. B. thinks he will recov. Betore the war, Cutlee was the slive of Mr, B, the breaking out of hostilities, he enlisted In the Union colored troops, ond In one engagement shot at hiv lite master, When the war was over, however, bearing no malice, he returned to the old Plantation, solicited and Was granted employment and bas Leen there ever since inte wnting iu the vieinfe pa fine buck was start eTL AMER, Now achits for t ual the Wt (Pnesday week the ralew of Club permission is elven for vessels to enter y Within 4S hours of he time wereed v ort The fortheeming regatla p Sty bey in the | Rarway Post Orricw Suuvice cinaracter Of the venreiny cle GF tie mort brite | vice by railway postal ears ix duly extensied Hawt which bas Deew Lvl iw these Wacery for kaany | and improved, (On the later dull next tt te propered cai to exinblish postal car service on the Hudton Miser i. Kuilroad, connecting wt Albany with the New York san Word, who | Central foad direct to Butlilo, leaving Now York aud § mn Words who | Uutaio every week diy might’ aul miulng. “An ad nitler reports Js a good deal of & | aitianal tive between New York and Boston hs to be at by all accounts, and a type Of the gonenie Wash apie tine established, 1g run via Springfield, and ssepeculotur, Hc ha ic wil ovis the wuld Held ts ‘Albany, conbedting nih ake Verity ‘Spat allan, wu neh) bee The service will also b iied Meaico und the Facile coast, studded and be we | che survice wil fect in several T published rvice via Springtield, at New Haven. £ pon a nd | pangcowite are belng made for two dally | ery u the country. | Gwen Huston and Hortiand, and one between Fort af the rate OF | ind and Bangor, and the értalilishmentol this service vl elothon is 1 it eomplete a continions Railway Post Oftice line val in Buster | fron Mangor to Washington, and also west to Tolede ot third Wer the pervice between Toledo nnd Chieag to himaelf Ruch @ genius kine 4 Wine will be continuous from Bangor Tu lie recogeizer in’ the. (eueral Fholine will becoutinueus trom Hangor | gp, giv man of the world, and wturivates all his 7 rackes to the light 0 a his New E land birthplace, Phe more pointe Gem. Butler ean make on Sam Ward, the wore dain Ward udiires Gen, Butler, ‘They moteh Hike an educated mule and Dan Kice’s learned stalion, ‘The admiration that is lost beween theuy ts UnlatiomableLeller lo Chteago Tveiuna rh the tl ame purbe ra . ees. The mail ser. | esnake — A Wasinxarox fs prominent in t Srecunaton attlexnake bite we,” Jian diwe with the wound ks obly champagne, buys ge He dr fity thousand at a rtrcke, Weare hover inoody, takes life ike'a Duteb ¢ Week, and looks apon Congress as a idosyn he ConcneastionaL — Coxrenusce,—T an sting of the New Jersey Conterence of Con ai Churches bas just coned ui Newark, Twen reven chusehen wee rep by pastors, The punt year haw Lew Obs Of dnusLed Urdeverity to t hare eg

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