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: f AMUSEMENTS. -- BOOTHS THEATRE, 24 vt, between th and G19 avs. | hello, Matinée on Saturday. OLYMPIC THEATRE=thimpty Dompty: 1% o'clock, Wednesdave and Saturdays, HITLO'S GARNEN—Forty Thieves: of, “Striking On" In * amity dans.” Matings on Saturtay BW YORK CIRCUS 14th Fty opborite Academy of Movete—Histey's Japanese, Matinéor at WAVERLEY THEATKE, 10 Broadway—Darls, and o Farce, Mnunee Soturaay. FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE—th ay, and oth rt La Porichots. BOWERY THEATRE Spirit of the Fountain, &e. Matines 1 Monta WALLACK'S new conedy =" Caste, Matinee Satara ME TAMMANY —Rotinson Crntoe and hte Man Friday &e, Ma’ fi taturaey, > Sarr Tt Ritnes for ATL ONDAY, MAY 8, 1509. | would Like to look he matter on hisown | toon million acres. ‘Tho lands on whic he ‘ account; for vory Important question | eropa of t , find tobacco ara raised Mr. Greeley on the Case of Joho Ruse | for tom ¢ » Whether it is consistent with | aro in most casos clearod Jand, With this ell Young. | 1 The Hon. Horace ¢ fn the Tridune an article signature on the caso of Mr. Joun Youne. Mr. Gnnerry says: “The charges on which Mr Ye Falgned by Tite Sex on the stren re substantially the EELEY has published over his own initial Ressenn “J, Having an exaggerated coneeit of bis own abilities and qualifications for journalism, with corresponding defective appreciation of the * Of some of his present of recent associates “2 Abusing his pos Anftue fon on the Tridune, and tis ¢ a8 ajournalist, to promote his private and c«pecialiy to procure loans o subsidies for bi bis (rics ds" Philadelphia ventare or ventar “3. Botraying the confidence reposed in him by this establishment to transmit surreptitionsly the deapatches of the Associated Pre<s to lis Philsdet Phiagournal or journals, not entit/od to receive them, tofthese Imputations the peblic has | the seoond we are confident ts je third we trust will prove a nt THE pocistod Prose, of which the Zriiune is a | penses annually saddled on it for tho pay of member! And all this is proved in his own | politfeal partisans and protégé handwriting! Deettes, we hace other ert | held to a strict and an inevitable account, dence, which te are willing to lay before Mr. ea Gnreerey, of the nost convincing character, en What Cuba is Good For. tirely corrotonating the evidence furnished ty | Since the island of Cuba ongrosscs today a Mr. Youna's oitn letters againat himaclf. very considerable share of public attention Even the Cinetanaté Gasette—which de- | and interest in our community, wo have fonds Mr. Youna on the immoral ground | thought it well to Jay before our readers a that it is right to cheat and defraud the A® | succinct statemont of what Cuba really 4 tal Pross—makes tho following admis Jact of Mr. Youxa giving th atehes to the Dhiv Iphia I'oat ts physically, goographicall and finonetaily, Including the cirenmjacent keys and reefa, agriculturally, not queattona hor superficios is about 24,000,000 acre Mr. Qneenny prop sa “rigorous | of which at least four-fifths aro lands of al serutiny by somo importial arbiter of | most unsurpnssod fertility, Her cultivated trbunal Wo aro inel ned to think that | tracts however, are smparatively vory few, the (ribunal which Mr. Yous has alreaty \ nt which produces crops being chogon wil answer every parpose f0 far 88 | under two million acres, hor virgin woods are concerned rhaps Mr. Gieeeny | and natural pasturages ombracing somo fit. sis own high character to retain Mr. Youno a6 managing editor of the Tribune after the exposure of this conspiracy to defraud the Associated Press, of which the Trine fe a partner, If Mr. Grieriny wants any more Vght than he has already obtained upon the | to tho sum of sixty or seventy million, ho can seo the originale of Mr. | tenceo to somo fiftean of sixtecn million, and Youna's letters, in Mr. Youxa's own hand: | coffe to about five and a half million dollars, | Writing, by calling: at t] ve the production of sugar probably | also be furnished oth other Iands in the world are so admirably ag Holy Writ.” adapted, both from their character and geo: The inquiry has been made in one, or two | graphical position. While the Louisiana quarters for which wo have respect, why, in | planter ts obliged to replant his fields every order to prove that Mr, Youno had been en: | year, there are many sugar estates in Cuba gaged in a conspiracy to defraud the Asso | which yield enormous crops consecutively ciated Prose, we pullishod Jetters of his not | from forty to fifty years without replanting. relating dircetly to that sulject? We will | sugar is cultivated more or less all over the nuswer this question: island, but tho most important sugar dis tricts arein the jurisdictions of Cardenas, Ma- very insi. under Scrops to the extent of not leas than one hundred and thirty mil lion dollars per annum. In this amount, sugar, tho grvat staple of the island, figures Hleant proportion of thew cultivation, Caba produe ense, soMfee ; and pean | FY on firmations strong no Tn proof of one conspiracy, before a court of Crops aro raised in Cuba exclusively by slave *, they will bo |Mabor, or; in other words, deducting one half of the number of slaves for young children and old men, and from tho remainder at Ieast 25 per cont. for slaves employed as house servanta, coopers, lightermen, &e., we find that some one hundred and fifty thou fand ficld hands raise agricultural crops to che annual value of one hundred and thirty million dollars, an enormous average of over $850 onch. The freedmen are very exception | ally seen in the country. Whea manumitted | | thoy take, aa claewhore, to the cities The profita trade, and = mar ures of tho island, in 1 tatively stated at $151, statement tho city of Hav ninetydhreo millions, Ino industry of Cuba, in cit! duces an: Tho pr ariaing from in the cities » aro anthori 000, and in this ally nearly $200,900,000. pment land erty, gov Foal estate exec is eatimat 8 Real entate in tna eonntey.. ) Real estate tn cities. ... 4 Capital invested in trate, “4 Total seeeeeees , These figures are deduce the current tate of interest on the island, ten per eent., | from the annual income derived from invest ments of all sorta, which amounts to about 132,000,000. — Tho question whether the people of Rhe Island really approve or disapprove the re course of Senator Srnauve will soon be subjected to a partial but yet quit term of office of T: Mayor of Provi 0, ia about to xpire, an is @ candidate for redlection on the Spusaue plat form. The contest will of course very ar. dent, but if Mr. Dovur should be auccess! will be impossible to deny that ¢ the voters in that city are suppor Senator. { Dut this Involves the tntoreste of others | Justice, itis very common, and iain necordanee | tanzas, Sagua, and Remedios on thonorth side, | Ono Fry anon atateaktne ¥ Hit to a searching tavestication ia arques- | With the rules of law, to introduec evidence nfuegoa, Trinidad, and Santiago on | torrisesof the dra te 4 ra ho matter what they mist think of the | of other conspleactes by the parties charged. | thesourh, ‘Tho sugar estates ato owned al- Pakact Mery is shout to send up yiapon oat partuera In the Asso. | oofen happens that the case can bo made | mont entirely by native Cubans, with the ex- | der command of Sir Sancu forthwith rigorous | OUt more satisfactorily and conclusively in | caption of a fw largo onca belonging to | known traveller and « ith 1 partial arbiter or tri. | that way. Now, wo will take for example | goto of tho wealthy Spaniards of Havana, | pose ia to suppress the slave trate in the coun. | dunai, ‘ost Me. Youne with | the very firet letter in the series which we The coffee crop is obtained almost exela. | tries atong the Nile, from the Egyptian frontier regard to the deayatehes of the Avsvelation, propos. | pubilighed—the letter In which Mr. Yousa | gively from tho extrome eustérn ond of tho | Mlatitude 29 to the great lake Vietoria Nvanea eo e party defendant but nesting that Me, | #Ft announces that he is “in Larnese” in | island, in the hilly distri¢ s lying back from | Which tice under the equator, a distance of mor Loever may be suspected or implicated, | the Tribune, Can any man read that—read | the ports of Santi Caba and Guanta, | @88 fifteen hundred This imuens ibbed in the Baek, but shall | his proposition in this first letter, by ator | namo, Porinerly cols wos e te aul ee «gpa : oe A ep Legere tun pcg, to get ono of nc vata a tho Vocln do Alajo-that i th | Re gree i til, frlenda tuto the Tribune—dirceting him to | districta on the aouth const lying weat of Ha- | usual stature and strongih, us well as martial at the fact that Mr. Youxo is an o'd | vann; but tho price of tho article falling | courage, ‘The Pasha of E:rypt, who i : iendaf hia—we ask, can any read tis! gor thirty years ago to about four cents @ | meanest and basest + e world, bas long simple straightforwardaess of purpose stand | letter without being better propared to be | pound, the planters boyan to abandon their | desired to extend his power in that direction, out conspicuously in this article; and he | Heve the subsequent evidence of Mr, Yousc's | plantations, and transfor their slaves to tho A ovor that part of Afeiea the poouliat ehows that just perception of the relative im. | conspirney to defraud the Associated Pies tricts back of Matanzas and Cardenas, | *8tem of land tenure avd labor which exists f the several charges against Mr. cet this, let our roaders oneo more run good uncleared sugar lands wero | igties A : b he which with him is intuitive, but | ever Chis pnd devoted themselves to the eu! pengglne : F sary Lene the peopte are bound Kf rand f of the thvariablo characteristics Orrier or Tie Tumune, Tune % 1 Moka aici Sugar making, morvover, | his favorites: wit Tito flad tt rained legal minds Thich (Yk aes. Th (tim Hr OU aE IAAL TOK Sst ny advanta;res over coffe planting, | elves, just as long aint ma f the charges Mr. Grieney | mand yor wed ail the cheeks, wnd Jango mod small eapitalisis, In the | Amore barbarous, int i ’ estecms of very Dtile intrinsic importa | two men to Richwont two to Canada, You | first place, sugar cane can be. cut eight | was never devised, Ti haw Bodo we. For of whint consojucnco fa It to | 1m IN uh to my ovee, fad the fecling good months after itis planted, whereas the eof. | slavery, became thet Hs the master to the public whether Mr. Youxa thinketh of | fecine te heed, but Lfency @ Aiwike inone | fe plant bears only inthe third or fourth | erie seu va, 4 hit Dimself more highly than he ought to think, | or two eases, Tam to have my eh stock int rar of its growth, thereby exeluding por. | With food « medical Manco ornet? And what ff he did call the enter. | papery and Lop: to be chosen truster In the July small capita aceondl Mela ih ’ rlagihserteat Prising and succers{ul publisher of the | MetMe Cay will make tonte, Like the bait fond or bad, too wet or to Ee aceene te eB erir Trine, Me. Stxcrart, and wome of the | iv ntrait, Stilt Lwil do my duty, ond toate to ibe | WAYS Yields Romy proceeds, wl Mea ak Glas aad coy kon ines wccaio others, old fogicst Tho letters would nover | God who hus eartied me thus ce through worse oxposet to the danger | him or his family fix ‘ ‘ Lavo been worth publishing, and we should | trou! f his crap by anun- | tr 1 to render justice, never have thought of publishing: them, for] | T! abrir bed bh teeth : asonably heavy rata while the bush isin | The attempts of tho Rwy thea features alone, They aro only tho | Sic awtato moos an ald fend. twill putt ner. to gain nnae tanvitoone om ¢ lighter shades of adark pleture, | your own mat c tana Santing> azo In nowlay ro. | SAvURes amd the climate i always pevvet "The second charge Mr. Gubunny states ae fo vl mHouriitel | ated to th abandonad thote coffhe | presse New ther nace ccltted tray Puente follows eS : Leas ie te sia aa plantation stern part of the istmad Et ah Rag lintitrens RAs lllay Aivpeni vo Infeceee te citar te peutnolotte prievieeon, | frauil like this on the Associated es Lie eR CR the philuathropy of the world to ald their plans and espteiully to procure subsidies for his | fan'tour business, we should Wk A ’ . yu Ma quest anit oubjegation, We do not t OF his friends’ Philatelphia venture or ventares 1 what Just consider the pre oon 4 ‘driven out of Santo | phitunthe be much interosted in thelr sim And of this chargo Mr, Gneriey says: | paw cout ua to get into the Associated Proxs, | Domlugo at the tine of the x tion, who, | cess. This y that the trade in + for The second we are confident is false or une | ayut } ahr rh auseke AIG unc anLieee 1 | tidings Hand eminently suited for coftie | the markets of F a \ pe ity tt We wish to call Mr, QneeLey's attention | afior havin paid such a price, we are ¢ AEE F ; to the following passage in ono of Mr. | to git tamely by ¢ A man go scot free, | Har tied ciwitoane You lotters | whol Nae ly apy ting: the | 4 responsibility to ot tions, Tainent Orricr, New York, Oct. % 1* | eonily lon, exclusively to the da \ protection tut ‘. Dean Cuanrey: Ehave written to Fi hand D er] ails ve psig ipa wes data lane tris Neel ahadtory gt ord Land friendly fecling enter Shnbii/s cakes i anon Uk Now we ark Mr. Gueenny, as an honest | tained by us toward Mr. Youna, up to the 4 saa NiaHe, RAMA Lec eMnA lcs GVH: MGHET ING aigngihT ak A eae: man—as a man enjoying a worlwide repu: | time of this discovery, our editorial col | ANN MT 0 bin lms sul init EA ESR EE nee sky eed ey tation for honesty—after reading this evi- | umus—hy their frequent and handsome men aie Lea ilink4a datlntinieel ChOFMOLS wlotion Of td oxplolta, t dence furnished under Mr. Youxo's own | tion of him—bear ample testimony, 5 ve TBRONBHY 48 dined wilh estas ennldaie hand, to frankly admit that tho esccond | Wo aro gratified to ace, with tho little | Me fell hands. he ; J well ae imaginativa, and the power charge against Mr.Youna is not either | time whieh Mr. Gentry has already hud to | i t rilistricta are to'tho sonthivert | toy bow: with groat otfect “falso or unfounded;” but that it is | reflect on this aatter—ang in epite of hiy | Of Havana. ‘The estatos ary in the hands of sty ; fully proved and ertablished by Mr, | strong prepossessions in favor of his manag BPR DAN BORD. CRESS They ANE ni ABD a ; By ve who has Youno’s own letters in his own | ing editor—Low nearly heoccupics, in retard | Sere OH eLsO TAME BINA OER Heese ere sonra. aeeene | Unita bandwriting—whieh Mr, Greenery con] to the ex 1 features, the same ground | Meade Satna ne for their Mened that 4 . es ben i eden see at our office; that he did abuse his posi: | which we have taken with reference to this | CPP. Tuliacea of inferlar quality 18 rained | oe anaes Itt the letter tion on the Triune—for he says,“ Dierite va} caso of Mr, Youns Wo auticipato |" ther SSricta AUCH, Ae PCR TDS on | eats ig. souesaitin, Due Ato a mag” to obtain sulsidies—for | an ultimate entire coneurrer inion. It a pian arn Dae asia MRRRR DOERR koe oh reihh Caco ttheerss does he not say, to pre the wey for ytting | ix painful to wee @ yourye man of twenty. |, Te central portion of Cab, elaine: Ms, Rouiian on he sepuintion bio hes carned money out of the Linge” t—" tor bis ores | seven engaged in sue a eonspiracy ; but) BIT I ORR TUS Fe or SHOWN | for blunwelf, bork with M Ponts predoe friends’ venture ” loos he not say, “for | Mr. YOUNG is porkessod of sufficient intelli. | Mealy as Camageney, ts Cho grat pastoral | sor and with many othr wien with whor Mee nko | ates Gituecudcowes Ifo tin ands loved can dooldm vos ormanslinnlywuke | ja q ot of the f and. ‘The cattle estates in | he has had tr vi thieable and att to his own high reputation, to say, promptly | wants to undertake, must moet and | {His ection of the country are of very great | clent manner in which he las discharged ; | oxtent, eons sthige of virgin woods and gavan- | his dutic and frankly, that this ear y proved, | bear the responsibility and. the consequeaces ’ E f chord Finally. And Jan ot taco asta | na tn abo to! proportion, and affording The Amerivan m tile INCCRINK Ans & pants Ghai Bae admirable pasturaees for vory large herds, t er Gey. as follows: Sinceures tu the Tax Of | vid her princlpal supply of eattle | privil i Lhyt in that cou Betroymg the confidence rep 4 in him by t } ‘ Vy 1 the Levistetur from t portion of tl land, ‘The aver. | At pr ' i n A ristmaliotant to, iraueanis ; i | providiug fur the a4 fount t ul value of « ol is estimated | vessels, f ee iy spatches of the Anoctated Press to his 2 Ma} Commissioncrs in th place the | at over Eve miltion dol ‘Tho enormous | twelve ports ont ts tos the Ya Journal or jou not ito it iognd and irr halle: | amount of lure and valuallo timber, of | #¢ iver a tor os Mor s hundred miles, “We nood not ad Se Me CMT eens tows, fe will 9 Lig from | wheh the untouched woods of Chia acetjon | Mt land goods ond trade wt that and th “that ive r the of nt RY | nk 1s of nearly. aout full, including mah cedar, and fn. | Chet Pere on the river; to travel fr GRAVE ONE, (4 f the ofind rt EN lave: alin tala WAT GRR apirIO ah Aisin dinar motor teat |e tie ral or olin honored and trostd aa Mr h he TV obat in the present ‘ax Ce ‘oners’ | capital thith At pres owing to the | jo) take sisal sates ee ine “his sentiment is such a Mi have | cieo there is = now ov ¥3,000 | want of facilities for getting timber from the | duce from : Rr agcieet Ce a expected from it y hed Me unnile enall i: ta persons: nover | intorior ta the const, this branch of eom- | waieb tiwy pay hatt 4 ‘ Tae Panne di does honor to his head and heart | do any duty of perform any w merce is almost neglected, Moreover, this | on i Nob satiated with: th ravity of the offines no well med a me of whom are totally unknown a | district of Camnguey is the most sparsoly | cence v ask the right of 1 ght-minded man ean doubt, What is it i Et pe ea PU lh Intel a. Geographically | where i t restrict zi the part of Mr, Ye Vand Mia) drive ember of the Legislature } few countrios in the world offer such advan. | UM8 ll its waters, and of trading at ts path confederate, a conspivary to ¢ tthe A i bout four hundred yites from thie for commoree as Cuba, from the very ae re il Me ne YOu eK and tel soctated Press af ite newa-—uhich te ila pre | oie Whos walary ixdrawn overy month and | Inrge number of splendid harbors with which | Bhi Ihe vf workiug coal and other mine gerty—puntatiatte Lath telly, tn a sult tailed to him at his rural heme. Avother | her coast# aro siudded from Maisi to Ban | tony ko we es Aaa damages, and criminally—bring indictuite ot gjected momber of the former Board OF these, many aro alinost entirely | qhouyht a great thine, feds common Lath hy fine and y | sally appointed Connn'ssionera, who ch as the magnificent ones Anata Recher ort And isnot th eg=-Wwhichy Mp, Gui las Fawalla tan oe Ah nad 1 Levisa on the north in the | now we want 1 act every wh Ley justly stigm very | mee pes rr We Ts day n Department eanldinthnk aati proved? | A third is a law in on Who] Tho population of the whole island of ‘ Again wo refer Mr. Gneriny to ono of | 1 ono of tho oltices, a Commis: | Cuba te under one anda half million The pull'c is so geoustemed toa want of Mr. Youxa’s own letters to bis coufeder but failing to get tat, has ¢ last cousus of 1862, which was pretty ac principle in cettala menibers of the musicaland fn tho Post: go ee aac cated himself with the salary of a eubonti- | rately compiled by the Government, gives torial Te Mer Wie Dauavia aE AnY Dran Bors: Have Just ® vt conden nof ¢ ate, ands tes himself by not earning it, | t figures at with Tt TH0; free colored, Térfinushce of Howiaie Misa ak Bi naway tall win cabic, aud all el 1 aid ‘ nd he of these gentlemen tally lives | P1417; and slave, 872,071; total, 1 last evening will probably ex but little sur tails, supposing you would have them from Le 1 ut of the State, but, desiring to r | Wo are not Inel ned to believe that the popa. pri Crowds of people camo to the hall at the Bape Aid poe ese 1b: Able, Met SnIgL A Haye piven aS claim to the place by a pretence of resid: | lation hus greatly inc d sinco 1869, the ox- | yppoiated hour, sume ot them from great dle perth abby edits MT ASBY 9 HARP | tn tlio clly, took rooms for two dave at | comsof births over ue of the white and | tances, but they were met with closed doors and Mr. YousG owns—asserts—that he has just | ne of our hotels, and when he secured his | free colored races being moro than counter. | the cool announcement that the performance was sent the Post a condensation of a column ef | appolutment retreated to his home with his | balanced by the decrease of the slaves, The | P alpen on account of the storm," Tn other cable news. Can anything Le clearer than | spol; and several of thom actually club to- | number of the lntter ean only be maintained | wends, 1 Mine, Dal pas wp thelr mine that? Before that he had writt “Jam | gether to pay one young man a small sum to | in Cuba by importations from Africa, which, bepatona “A sof tie Reeve pngher glad that you get Associated Press news any- | So wl their separate duties! thank God! aro ended, unless tho Bpaniants taki ae would are 4s races tr hia how.” In fine, & more erying necessity for reform should sueceed in reconquoring the island, jog their word, It is a satisfaction to think that Hore was gman occupying the Important | never existed than in the matter of the | ‘The apparent anomaly that only about | in their meanness they overrouched themselves, position of managing editor of the New York | present ‘Vax Commissioners’ office; and if the | one twenticth part of an island so prolific of | fo, as it turned out, if the performance bad Tribune, aiding with his hand, and rejoicing dp hig heart, in the fraud practised on the As Legislature shall adjourn without relieving | valuable crops should be under cultivation, is New York of this burden of fraudulent ex- | explained by the statistics of its population, taken place, the house flowingly full, would have been over- SUN, ‘MONDAY, MAY 3, 1869, AMUSEMENTS. pa ntooen Daawatte axp Mosicost Revrmw,—The princl- pal dramatic events of the present week are the production of Mr. Robertson's oxerlient comedy of Caste” at Wallwk’s, and of the burlesqne of Robinson Crasoe" at Wood's Muscum on Thur day evening. The postponement of the latter pl which was to have been brought ont this evening, has been rendered naavoldable by the claborateuces of the preparations. road Disclosnre—Building « Railrond nnd Watering its alnat the Inte Repablicnn Candidate for the Governorship of New Jerseys In the suit of Charles A. Lambard against Joho 1, Biair and others, whieh is: pending before Jndge Barnard, is illustrated—if the plaintiil’s allewations are true—the way in which the building of Western ratiroads, which teeeive Government sabmdies and % Canto” Ie by the same author as ; “espe bit land grants, is made to yield immense profit to their Is conceded to be the better work of the two. projectors, wie covstitute themselves a close corpo- has been rendered somewhat familiar to our PlY- | ration, rejecting any subscription to their stock by and was then a coors’ by its previous produ pronounced eneeess. Te No one wonld be content ton, orld, Mr. Lambard eluting that nine Which he Was one, originally forme | the outside w eiater, of rns, to let} the Sioux City and Pacifle Railrond Company, a “Othello, ae presented at this theatre, have but ® | Leonen of the Unio Railroad Company, with Ingle heoring—mneh lees when the principal parts | $2,000,000 eapitul stock, and that they agre « aro exchanged, and thereby a new gtoss given (0 the | ti omseves to huve cach an equal Interest in the un- tragedy. ‘There is 8 n of hg Jertahin § tat no other persons wore to be let ing the minds of tha erties ant the public, whether The | put tus, in case any of them should wish to eell former east, with Booth ae Oth thele shares, they shovld be bouwtht oat for the joint Tago, was preferable or not t anil, | interest of the remaining aso Mr, Lamnbard here is no ! FY ONS | farther asserts that, ing to go to Eu tnast be left to jwise for h | iinir, ona of the ’ Ninta’ aturday evening waa test night of t, to look the p ty of aplece. Tr was t tof May f ad of domg fo. Mr. Blair bough ‘lay ntly moving-day, the very worst one | cxty of thoxe who gold ont fF himeclt and friends Possible for theatres, and, added to this, tWa8 8 | The capital atoek wae also tncreased from twe dirty, ing, anid the rain fell heavily, A wiltlons of dollars, though it was not neces Beet w tions anfiet LNA bbe trae the capital stoe a first feed had been pail double drawtmek must be presty well estobliahed im | ia, Me, Lamberd eb hat the bonds to the ex the publie favor; ant when we add that Nibio's was | tene of a million and a half of dollars wero about to about the attractive force of the Lydia Thompron | Hesidos $1,600,400 of Orst moragage bonds, leav troopeand the “Vorty Thieves.” The actors and | cea profit to the stockholders to nearly the amount actresses don't ceom to flag in their devotion tothelr | of their eharca, Me, Lombard, theref y duties any more than the public interest dors In the | wante creninta of the capital stock as increasnd performance, and the plece ran with as much vivaelty, | ince the first orcinizaticn, besides hie proport fan, and sprichtiiness ae thongh it had jast been pat | 11.0 shares of such of the original mine as have aold Upon the stage—espeetally the donkey. Nor | out, so a8 to be entitled to a proportion oof we fee any falling of in vigor In the resound the propesed dividends, ‘The defendants, on the whacks that AN a minuater a to ws nae hor hand, claim that he fs entitled to but a ninth policeman, Mie ‘Thompson an 4 Mar ro of the original aipek, oF one-cighteventh of th were charming a¢ ever, and Mr, Harry Boeket presen Ciioek, Me: Male deny ak We sea U6: f0OK Possitite, more droll aiter Mr. Laml interests during his absence, oF Ornen Treatres.—At the Waverley, the b that ¢ a unders ming pong the Paris" has established itself in pu original nine w ‘The chief engincer of th pntinnod ths present week road confessed on the trial that It was not cor sea allofite Seven Dwarf in such manner as the law required to er transfor V seene at to the Government bowl, notwithstanding they ha © coot tobe lightly pat aside, and is | beeu received the new plays to be produced there one. Lees bree " VEN, LEL'S VISIT TO GRANT, tthe &R son Cr neh mor st Meeting stneg the Famous Intere der the Af anging Terms forthe K ae. It rune nat first noe af the World. t Reetand: 44 ai valet hig Wasinxoto ‘The interviow of Gen, € int filing t fthe Rizr | povere FE Lee, of Virginia, with the F ed on their modigeation OF the | at tne United stat wn ‘the event of t at Lavy have named t ¢ bans ” and lire set all ues to talk e Villars’ at he Fit A nity eases HY iy tral tin any with Mr. amd Coach GF vibes thy! uel Towgart, of Baltimore, who ha ing, and fulluwed, by a nreriatning hia inthe p ‘ it eoliet of mach attention and ¢ ‘ In tre cers, but he aat very quietly, aud confine & true specimen friends during the Binety minutes tee ive,s t,¢ Ue twocives, ‘The general was dressed in 6 “ pai 6 it ne, vest of a similar rand ‘ tl MMe | nuda dark spring with kid gloves ov a dark ye AL t Hils ayy israel the # ine as ind d \ Ay. onten paelt yan port waleh have thale tim fauntiinr With att y Haw ie Dal bis beard betng of an iron-gra " J ’ sy Mobi » | “ the Gener it @ from th rr, on \ w veral who " recognized Lim m | oF the more fi uecested, as t pro- MASONIC INTELLIGENCE, th e Me Kerne bout 10 - | the General remaincd in undisturbed retire teception ty their igor stout a, HOSP at nee be cue ant W lodge ro wo Senators, ine ° {and by previon i ; | poutted cook ina floral enabl tor | py 1 « eter rad h onet A | 1 aie tart ry wt ‘ 1 the A that 1 1 " i ‘ ¢ ev wlion hee 1 cof awh nto the At t H sng, J we they woud Ue Rfcclod, while Chay r , 1 mat whole, was nob an brethren, wi wins ast W tg ity moot bee 1 ving beon | ihe 1 Convention, ‘tl H foat A un i . - ¥ cor low \ 1, t 09 SpE 1 lavor must be « tut of rt y W. Dro. B, Ta <i i t 4 The Now tundse Moons rt a ‘ i ‘ ‘ ‘ with ‘ 1 1 under will re M dso F i ‘ . 1 r N © Mot : : A Fi nigen Were Just avout aed bide y f i nai By t HOF bi 1 M heat sad sree b Lie, , tn he .% i i i 14 ‘ Leet ated t S.A io hi a tAg t e A upen 1 1 rein r ; MAT aie tice | et, wd at reet not tie Stat ats t . : . urces of V ‘erties Natl Sie I; ty. Me appeared fy exceibomt healt, ae RR gee rat aa . lis Visit to Rib y hore f rove a. Darla! * Ie the nia Valley Railroad was very a asain to hep plac h : ‘y i why heeded lO Compile a is utterly deinoratived, Ju tot i i Acuin sho attempted to exc he leap, p | Phas caly ————— a8 She vallad Aiecetle walla Lab hormore | Draining the Lakes, and ovly by a shoer chan scaped a terrible di \ + nigsd bade tchpaaha ning—by this time hud berome toroushly arouse | je propos B10 id Wedignarts Crow and sic veo heard from | dyy Heda gist 1 qnariers, | Shame, ame” Phath do” | te Joop, is to be constructed eros Take ber out,” Take her out,” came up trom Lave iiinoin, t Missimsinut river, very side, Tt Would not soswer fo disregard su ead rece cominands, and with a sinite the tugmoster went B elpedy Sow niet aaa tha child, rained her from the dust where sie lay, | Poltow lag re hiver St, Law ond Ted ber ery ine and sebbe he dressing tent, | penec will be ward Falls will é — stund a damp W lecd tue water doce Mossrs, Charles H, Ditsoa & Co,, 711 Broadway, | het flow back over reed by the tremendous ution of Chicago, Buttle, Ciev Milwaukee, wii! be viaty (cot al water thark, ond wiliions of appear in the shallow likes, nowhere, Phe lirgest vessels in the world wouki navigace the Mississippi, “and steam tugs of extra. ordidary power"—we quote the Leavenworth paper ‘would bring sailing vessels from New Orleans to Chicago in four da ‘Phe work will cost ouly $51,000, and Cuieago, with the help of Leavea- Worth, will raise (his little amount in a few days, ud, Detroit, and ove the present’ hich esof new land wil New York would be have commenced the publication of Rovsial’s Mass a musical work that ts destined to Lave an immense clreulation, The two numbers already out are the Jong and beautiful tenor solo—not unadapted also to the soprano voice—and the “ Gratias," an exquisite vio for contralto, tenor, and bass, end one of the best nambers of the Mass, ‘The whole work will shortly be published, with plano accompaniment, | ror intended for te crown | He lind been thirty-nine years in the company SUNRE *MS. patel =Droyschock, the pianist and composer, ts dead. —Moonlight baptisms are becoming popular ia Tatiana, —A great base ball tournament will be held in Syracuse in June. =Th akor of the Ohio House of Represens tatives has the sinall-pox. Fish are unusually abundant this season fo the waters of Narragansett May. Senator Pomeroy is going to preach female eufrare in Brigham Young's tabernae'e, —The emigration from Cork to the United States is unustully active at the present time, —Gustave Dord has the face of a young man of twenty, crowned with the hair ofa man of sixty. In Edmund Yates’s last play a gross carieas ture of Swinburne ts introduced among the charac ters. —The water in Lake Magog was never ki present time, Champlain ywn to be hi nd Memphree than at the Senator vague won't have @ newspaper to Hy “regards the a represent its. wean business played out”? =A Richmond paper calls attontion to the mae tilath of the fine marb statue of Henry Clay io the Capitol equare of that eity Prof, Huxley says that tho time is not far Aistant when Sunday eehools for teaching science be established In every parish of England, Ernest Haberbier, pianist to the Court of aia, while playing at a concert in Bergen, Nore Ullenly fell forward against the piano, dead ighing in Bethel, Maine, last week, was lively people there have had five months and eixteon days sielehing, and the winter is not over yet. —Algeria being menaced by locusts, the Gove ernment has offered $100 for every 5% pounds of their eggs. These eggs will be crushed and buried with quiekiime, Herr Wagner, composer fof the “ muste of the future,” furiously attacks composers and singe tion, in a pamphlet entitled ers of Jowish exte “ Judaism in Mo —A contemporary speaks of an individual who buys One oF two shares of stock tn every railroad, 4 bank, in order to go to all the annual elections t allt al dinners." —Napoleon Hl, has determined to complete the Are de Triomphe in Paris by piscing on the sume mit the colossal bronze group which the first Empee ng of the edifice, —It has been doubted whether Turner's pom tures would command the high prices of former years, Ata recent sale of a collection of his waters color drawings the prices realized were unpreces dentediy high. —The cashier of one of the largest insurance companies in Paris has been detected in an attempt to embezzlo a sum amounting to nearly $09,000, ome ploy, and wos implicitly tr —The titked young seap Eardicy, who was sente months? imprisot been rele: ted, grace, Sir E, Culling cod Inst year to eizhteen pent for the er'meof Lignmy, hag ed on the score of ill health. A few days afterward he was seen enjoying himself at an evens . Dr, Cornell, lecture on up to the mark which the refi George Francis ‘Train said, to degrade women, rather tha f Boston, writes that he woman question’ —A farmer in the neighty of St. Johne. boy, Vt., has all his last year's butter on hand—bee tween one and two tons—for which be was odered last winter fifty-two conta per pound. He asked fifty-flve, and—keeps is butter, which will soon be fit for w —In Wagner's won gre “Rheingold,” now in rehearse Yat Munich, the waters of the Rhing will be seen undaloth round a rock, and will be crossed by @ swimming yp One Mit Mallinger fs now tahing lessons In the matatory art to quallfy herself for this important part The Paris Figaro probably refors to Patti when it a While we are talking of the ape the Mificalties of another, 1 s that during a recent tour hor husband lost a ttle more money than th ritste ade,” Mr. Gilinore has received a Grand Peace March written for the National Poaco Jubilce at to be mad yan until judgment is passe? upon the composition, Musicians who have examined the same prouonuer it m great succe All » our recommendation that Senator fdtigencer, swoutd appolut Donn Piatt tts editor, tha Washington Star asks: Has Tim Sux con persons who take that paper as an —It is stated that the Pope Gounod three com y mass, a nacional Fc and wustbe fn three parts, and be written for three choirs—a terrestrial choir upon the staze, an tufere chorus below it, aud a celes: I choir behind the —The bnilliant colors on the backs of playing cards are put on by means of a combination of rsenic with copper, Tue work of patting it on tt ijurious to the eyes aud nostrils of the artisana, So is that of putting on the smooth glaze which makes the cards casyto siudle, This Is made of e teat, The most delicate and considerate project of repudiation recently broached is contained im a tele gram irom Madrid tothe Engtish papers, whieh am Bounces that “The Minister of Finances proposes to unily ue public debt by allowing the next half dearly interest, due iu June, to accumulate and be the capital.” dito King Jolin of Saxony has completed hia translation of Shakespeare's Hamlet," and ree tly sald 10 & bookseller that if he lived lon 8 coare, ‘The old m b is exccedingly vo und industry rises at 6 in the morme ing, and often wor er mtunight, We are infurm it was the Hommopa us Mutual Lite 1 « ny of this city whieh inaug ut at vo ng female medival exam Oue of neles in St, Loult eur services Advlaide Grounan ia \ t two physicians for a picce%o tupld mulpra on trial in Woreester, Da Wy «put to the handt 1 L ict 4 f that wn, to havi rf 1 chloe form ant rr of the p ed ol Bi Viuuted writes to eon tly seen nthe F ture to think, is no ¢ reuch of good manners, When the dog days ome y be cnéouraged to strip himself still further The late Mr, Johu Gray Vell, of Manchester: I 1, an untiring print eolloctorand book hunter, Jovoted many: years to the iliastration of the Bibla py inserting in M Lo editioa above a thoue sand original drawings and >sraphs, and nearly ten thousand engravings, with 95) spechmen leaved old and rare editions of the Bible ree hount follo v wi v of Mustrations contained in the famous Bowyer Biole of forty-five yoluwe: This big Diote isn A fow days ago M. de Lavatette, the French Minister of F 3» AMalrs, informed the Corpe Législatif that everything ab sant that the policy of the Empire was peace, and that af for Germa Wished to avold all interference an afluirs, To which Murshal Niol in the Senate, that France could, at # ma notice, without alarming any one, ea!) 600,004 soldiers Into the field; that the six “great comm wands” Were perfect armies, with stad and every thing complete, and that to set any one of them ia mothon neeted only a telegraphic order, Clearly, the Emperor believes in the saying, * 56 ole para bellum,” ad Was quite p n purely Ger added,

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