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AMUSEMENTS, —>— AU COLISEUM—Noston, Grand National Peace PLY MPIC THEATRE-1t + nies at 1 o'clock, W ave and Satar BIBLO'S GARVEN—Sinpad the Satior. (WOOD'S MLSEUM=Kooleoa Crusoe Matinée every 5 er WAVERLEY TITRATIE, 190 Brondway—txion, and @ 18, 16,17, 18, and 18 6 and Minaion! Fes ‘ary Diceory Dock twelve hundred ¢ from fifteen thon apiece, In theeed repre and whose Sinus ict almost exclu If iu the rural portions of Cubs, them are the colossal sugar estates of Cuba, whore feld lands vary from four hundred to rops foot up «nl to thirty thousand boxes ively is ted all the Spanish eapiial employed | ver the | | pages of the peruse there frets without cordially agreeing: with Mr. Gueniicy, that the new bill was intended to remove faithfal Republicans from offices which they were fillings to the satiyfaction of the public; and that all the other departments of our affairs ought to be taken from the officera whom the people have elected and entrusted to € | to be appointed at Alling mimiseions: ste é The Yon, Howsce Gini is writing in the Tri ate series Of essays on Polit. ieal Keone Whon tod, we understand they are to be collected in & volume and publish. ed by subseription hy the Hon, Sam, Winxesow, ‘Two articlos already printed exhibit Mr. Gere Leys extroordivary power in making abstract principles not only dumninous, but even interest to the general There ia no other wri on the Protection ader, t sido who ean invest his argu. tent with the atiractiveness which Mr, Girkuar kuows how to bestow apon ee ived some thirty ndditional Avance sheets of Mr, B.A. Por Lano's “Life of Jefferson Davis and Sceret Mis. | tory of the Southern Confederacy.” In historiat in- terest they are nowise inferior to those pr sent us, aod affird » | tan We have res iously w evidenge that thy impor Mf the work has not beow At overy point Mr. Pontann seems to make good | his proposition that Mr, Davis was main sible for the ultimate defeat of the Cor but we observe that anywh n shoots he has adequately discussed the question who was responsible for Mr. Daves, But itis not to be disputed that be narrates the tragical story whieh he has in hand with rewark- able vigor and dignity, His style is massive a Musical, without affectation and without pews gawa; and the extraordinary interest of the fucts he has to reveal renders his round and monly periods more attractive than any roman Our nen sheets relats to the battle of sburg and the surrender of Vicksburg, the ance, stupidity, and insignificance of the overestimated, sdoracy 5 do not in these speci erate Congress, the starvation of the Union prisoners, and the campaign of 1854 against both Richmond and Atlanta, Of course, as they are bat fragm ats, they sti ite of the re . n known that the appointment to command at Vicksburg in 3 was due to the favoritisia of Mr. Davia, and not toany proof of capacity ever furnished by that officer, Bat the zeal with whieh his ap- wtinent was tod and the obstinacy with Which Davis adhered to him hay ¢ not before been understoml, ‘The Legislature of Mississippi pro- tested against Pestnerrow; delegations from the army and the poop the protest Joserm Davis was induc the eff rather than satisfy along. be n, Pewee seconded Ito j and a woman of Jackson, who was believed to exercise an extraordinary influence over the President, was prevailed upon to write him letters to the same purpose, But it was all in vain he had discovered in an extraordinary genius for war; and hi to the belief until Vicksburg had been surren dere The same blind obstinacy makes Davis answer- able for the crueltics practised upou the Union Prisoners, One of his favorites was Col, Nowra nor, the Confederate Commissary. General, who appears to have been, previous to the war, a Thomsonian physician at Charleston, He was fon il-natured, capricious man, and the horrible he MORTON sufferings of the Union prisoners were, accord- ing to Mr. Pontann, owi ther to his per versity. I t all opposition, just as he also kept in ollice the notorious Winpen, and he cannot escape respoa sibility for the deods of such agents, Aninteresting fact related by Mr, Poutann is that when on one oceasion a law had been passed in seeret by the Confederate Con . having the future efleet to repudiate partially Conte notes above the denomination of five dollars, « Farce, Matinge Soturda withdrawelof Spanish troops from the cen _~ COPEL TATE CARDEN, Mh av. between HUH ABT | try Of these districts to Puerto Principe THE TAMMANY — he Giri of the Period. | Should ellow the insurrection to creep trom iaveiva taueii oi ie Wahi Wadi Gee the Che Vill s weatwani, it ts here that the | Warciens; Matinee aburad: | completo culo of the island would be speedily | BOWE THEATIR Ison | necomplised. Numerically the Spanisu | gt Sty roah 1B TARATHEANA By: and Ui ot | clement is infinitely inferior to the Cuban, | BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Jono ola | Put AtIL the amount of Spanish enpital in * Petiehote. this section of the country is enormons, and WALUACK Sadlolner: Hocwene on: uvtey the plantations of Spaniards and Cubans are | KEW YORK VELOCIVEDE ACADEMY, Juve S— | % interspersed that incendiary reprisals eM oInede ESRINOR. saw National Pew | WOU probally be unavoidable, ‘Tho litera. | tival of the Letllan Hite Assoetation j ted ne roca would unquestionably, if they | Orta cqTz AG BANDEN, Nobskea.—Grand Veloc! | fouglit at all, fight for the Cuban cause. They have learned by experience that the Spanish teskmaeter ik the personifieation of eruclty, aud in a very short time every trace | of a Spaniard would have disappeared from these distric Were Ceernprs or QumaADs once estab: lished in thia ion, with the numeroud railronda intersecting it in his possession, ‘Terms of the Sun i 7 i Bases bak eas coral votaart : wo | it would Le @ comparatively easy task to in- Beat Wrrkiy, per y 2) vest on the laud side the ports of Matanzas, [Anak sarod dgiee sseeces “| Cardenas, and ultimately Havana, ax Nuv- 1 Sing copies (0 Ono adden a oo) | Vitos, Trinidad, and Guantanamo are invested RKLY, per year +10) now; and by that tine the remaining: HBG oped ieee bli #7 | Spaniards on the island will be fortunate if Jil Chad rates. | they have not previously brrned their ships, —- al How Virtue is Promoted by our Albany Founrn Page, per line tesseeesenees 2S Conte ‘i ‘Three lites (81 words) o Meg iitnancen 3s Commissions — Paithtul Radicals Precis Notices, per tine... me with Pat Satarios, Bostxnss Nortore, per tne Seowts | Kora number of years past, the Trine | ead, Cit hea wear alahsaiee atdien | lus been wawearied in ity denuneiations of | 4 Ly Waexty—per line as above. * the extravagance, the corruption, and the awoke goneral wickedness of our cleetive city of Will be paditshed on Wednesday morning, Business | ficials. Listening: to. its preachings, one mon who wish to reach country customers will fd this would think that the men whom New York Gliton of Tum st a valuable nadigay A limited nav | hay delighted to honor nre little better thea uevre insertion they must be hawtod ia buture Voclock | State prison birds. Indeed, owing to iis Se luceday evenings representations, the opinion is prevalent in fait Mispantatl rustic communities, like Albany aud Boston, Gen, Deter, the dejosed Captain General | that every member of our local government, of Cuba, left Havana tor Spain on Saturday | from the Mayor down, is # hardened thief and Just. He was accompaniod in his retreat | swindler, Of course the fact that there | from the island by the leading military and | wretches have been Democrats has not served . ecelesiaviical functionaries of the Crowa, | to ameliorate the Triane's estimate of their We are informed also that on the samo day | moral character ; and in abusing them it has the civil Governor of Havana and the Chiof | had the satisfaction of at once exposing | Justice of the Supreme Court of Cuba wfligney and attacking a hated political Biqued their respective offices, ‘The repre. Rentative of the Spanish navy, the Admiral | , that, thanks to a on the station, alter strongly objecting— | virtaous and publican Legislature, there verbally, we preeu! the action of the a few important posts in the city whieh volunteers, wll, it is stated, remain as a not been under Democratic control, and pressive spo@tator, the sole surviving relic o! dune has taken great delight in hold: e HMCAFArted Couinion of Spain in Cuba, —— | ing upto public admiration the conduct of the —~ —* Whe volunteers in the other cities of the | occupants of these posts in contrast to that of island have followed the example set them | their Demoeratie compeers, Naturally, too, by their colleagues in Havana, and deposed | it has sought to koep those just men among the Governors of those places; not every- | usae long as possible, hoping thereby to pre where unimolestedly, ull appear, ar the | serve the city from the fate of Sodom and Information reaches us that a sorious affra Gomorral. Any throat of removing them, occurred between the troops and th with a view to put Democrats in their tore in Cardenas, ‘The result of these de | places, has been met by it with all the re positions must clearly be that every military, | sources of vituperation at its command, For judicial, and ccelevieetical representative of | example, it opposed tothe utmost of its power the Madrid Government will hurry out of | the lat organization of the ‘Tax The island with all possible despateh. Spain | Commissioners’ — offi 1d when tho 4 has in fact, being unable to hold it, abans | measure was finally consummated doned Cuba to whiehsoever of the two cons | it did not fail to speak of it with that fre Qonding partios, the insurgents or the | dom and plainness of language which always volunteers, may ultimately be enabled to | characterize ite columns, It said: © The gain and keep cotive possession of it, | main purpose of the act is the expulsion of Tho fareieo) announcement of the Havana publicans from oillce {? “a few honest volunteers that they will govern the istond | aien were drawn into supporting: it by the under a triumvirate composod of wealthy | assnrance that it would disperse 9 nest of Spaniards until the home Goverament is set | Rucicals;” and that it was" intended to re. } tled, is tco atwurd and too transparent an ex: | move faithful Republicans from offices whieh cuso for their lawless acts to entille it ton | they were filling to tho satisfaction of the mement’s consideration they ehould | public.” intrust the command forces in t We havo had the curiosity to inquire inte ficld to the notorious VaLaasens is natu His blvodihirsty nature tallies well with their viows, and with their only possible method of operations—namely, the extermination of te Cubans. What these forecs are which VALMAsEDA is to lead into the field is at this distance | rather difficult to decipher, Are the Spanish | troops, who are represented to have been | from their very landing not vory unanimous | 104 Broadway; resides ot Harlem; never ge in their viowe respecting: vifhirs in Cuba or | THX Ofc: draws iis salary of ¢f in obedience to their own officers, who state | ye was indebted for the pluce, y were deceived before leaving Sy as to the real nature of the conflict gr publicans, who have been so cruel wickedly turned out of the Tax Oilice Way for dishonest Democrats, Our i tion is not yet © it isembodied in the following sta concerning the apy mi mmissionors, in | ie Enwin R. Tremarn—Te a broker, ny vin Guennsey Sackert, Assossor—Is a lawyer Appointed the composition of this band of faithful Re Hy and tomake informa nplete, but so far as it goes tements: intoes of the old Com at vos to the a year, and al whom pt. 8, nd Vico 7 one lave been very con. | Peesidem, aud actve eaccutive oficer of the Na: the! a ty wlions raul ; ¥ boon very CON: | ronal Hoard of Brokers; clerk in Assensur's offce; svierably dimnin' Med both y thelr engayre- | bas never tade a mark in the o e, but draws his nents with the insuryedts and by the fatal | pay regulorly; smary, $8,000, 10 effect of a tropical e} —are these themen | 1 \ likely to fight for a set of murderous shop. | Brenan M,C. Bross Reales An nen Jersey ees 3 Pi Han, | Dit tesitence, as given by himsetfat the Mayor's of i pene who have OREO USE my sPreds isatthe house of James Wo Cunven, Sh4 East der foot every vestige of all that they have porg-ntuth street, Cunven was a formidable candi been taught to respect and revere ¥ To) date for Tax Commissioner, amd the fact that 1 the Spanish regulars, the greatest traitors to | lie drawn the salary of Mr, In by virtue of ni net : Wweignmcut on file inthe Comptroller's office, give Bpaln must necessar ly bo these very volun color to the supposition that Dove is only a dam teers, to whom they will naturally attribute | yy for a9. .4$,000 Acioliited Ranteic the failure of the cause which they cume | 1 8 from n to nesist. iuitam T. SUMAN. Clerk to the Commisslor It is stated that the newly appointed Cap. | @ hs aie spa he fe Pe aaiey tainGeneral, Canatsnno pet x, will Com r AL pay WiLLtAM Kiowa, Jeave Spain at once, and from ried | who does a boy's portion of the clerical work of the Bources we learn that instantly € arrival | otice, though he ts not o roll as an employer in Cuba he will ti Me forees in S90. | ADMD RIADOE IM, TE i Aer eae ait Witntaat V. ALEXANDN=le a broker at 74 Wall 4 eerie auondematsed ‘ 142 Perry street; never goes to the Tax 4 borhood of Pacrty Piinelpe, a Ay ‘ ba jond of the name of MunutiaaN for I li F 1 to erly hie Salary, €2,000, Appoluted weer, GF Te rebel What i may hav rit the } ‘ : i rae i tujpon the me iuictsretead ant hee respect n ! f ul On Inquiry and nu t Havana vole other cncuy th ed there tye ‘ad than unarmed mc omen. ae PGES a aabee sl should, on aduiminy (or the Lion, Bex, Pies, of Orleans cumpalgn ¢ ay ty. Swlary, Sth, than probable (het, the Musny 1, Coors Clerk to. the Commbystoners tion would exteud very iho epee vag PSA Wahi aa el ‘ ward, In the fit p! $2,002 Appointed Ost. ah, 156 drawing the Spanish 8 Pew Nover does any work ; lily eulary Havana, Matanza rawn by the Secretary of the Board, and mailed . apie residence In Chautauqua county; on Bold open for the iu 7 ee ‘+ books he gives his residence wt 820 West place between himsclf und bis expital the | qyiyieth street, Apvolnted Scpte 2 10%, Is a thoroughly revoludivasry district of the | brother of the Hon, Marruzw C, Bestia, one ot the i Cinco Villas. moot virial and hice wruntie d liean a ine Westward of the railroad bounding thia | bere of the Legirtature, who has been a devoted y : Aistrl i and which councets the caties of | Mic Wiewd of thelton, Momace Gngeney, Bulery, Clenfucgos and Sagua la Grande, are the jurisdictions of Colon and Cardenus, and next the latter, still further westward, 2 that of Matanzas. These are by fur the most wealthy, the most densely populated, and the aa G, Werp—Lawyer, formerly o! 1yunder the name of another pe never does any work, Salary, $2,000, We have some moro statistics of t pe Reiiieriietect.. to. ft Alb re vt he same nature to come, but these sre enough for one dow— Wedo not.auppose that any one cau, in threo mouths be bas diminished the pul] distinguished Senator bought up the small eure reney in every broker's shop in Richmond, and made his millions by theoperation, Mr. Poutanp also states that Jervenson Davis had private ex respondents in the Chicago Convention of 1564 Indeed, he alleos that duving the entire war Mr, Davia maintained secret commun ic many distinguished Northern politic rally, says Mr, Be of the Democratic party, from which we infor that some Republi cans may also have secretly written to him. ‘The letters and ¢ un these correspondents were so numerous that they were kept in a special, private arch ive, entitled the Vresidential Bureau of Correspondence, These contidences were kept from Congress, aud even from his Cabinet, Few persons in Richmond ever knew of the existence of such a bureau, No curiosity was ever admitted to its papers; and so anxious was Mr. Davis to conceal them, that it is a curious fact that some duys befor the surrender of Richmond he had them conveyed to a secret place, where they are yet supposed to y deposited, In this correspondence Mr. Davis had been well informed of the Chic tious with gene: pan, th wuents he received fy n dependence for the South,” as a distin- hod gentleman of New England wrote him me unfortunately Mr, Porany docs reveal), and that all there was of doubt of t success of the Chicago nominees depended on the success of his own aduinisteation at Rich. mond, oe Lot us have a good jury panel at the next wot the Court of Gen sy cond Reddy the Blicksinith to State Prison, We learn that the vietin of bis lust robbery is ready to take the stand, t f al Sessions, and we —— It seems that the charge of treason ayainst the Hon. Enwin M. Stanton, which we copied the other day from the Eepress, aid not originat with that journal, but was first made by the ington correspondent of the Bustoa Jvvt That go leman now repou! as the p that the late Secretary of War was an outspok apathizer with the eause of the Southerners at ox wbout the tine of the breaking out of the war,"* bot will not produce it at present, When,’ he says, (Mr. Svayton shall muke a denial of the (ruthfuluess of my paragraph, the proper proofs, dl ate, and name can be furnished.” ‘This is very safe indeed, for nothing is more notorious than that Mr, Srawtoy never replies to such atticks in any manuer whatever, During the War they were plenty enough, but he paid no tention t 1, leaving the truth to vin itself in its own tine; and any person who now fesiros to charge him inthe Copperhead news: | papers with treason, munter, arsom, larceny, oF other erie, may do so with perfect cer- tainty that there will be no response from his pen. Hewitt ryed that the correspondent Of the Jost no longer proposes to publish the el: loged letter, even in the improbable event that Mr, Stanton should deny its existences, All that he now offers to do in that contingency is to furnish “day, dato, and name?’ ‘his is an ad- ditional evidence that there never was a letter of the kind in existence, We dofy the accusers of My, Santo to produce any seh paper, Hut if they cannot do it, would it not be advisable for them to hold their peace? — retary Bow, decided turn, At first the moneyed men and financial operators decried it stoutly, aud some even went so far agto pronounce the Secretary a fool, Itappears, Yow- ever, that his public sales of gold and purcs ees of bonds are profitable to the Treasury, and Public opinion about War's policy seoms to be taking debt nineteen millions of dollars. ”” says the Albion, that Mr, Bootwent's pol- iey in the management of the Treasury is both bolder and more sagacious than that of any of his predecessors since the ante-bellum period, and he merits the encouragement and epproval of the finanetal and mercantile comimoi'y in bis efforts to reduce the debt and improve the credit of the nation, Tt isnot alone upon our diplomatic agents abrond that seductive wiles are brought to bear We regret to be obliged to state that the de- spatches of A al Horr, in command of our squadren in tho Cuban waters, give ble evidence of the baveful effets of hobnobbing with Spanish oflictals How otherwise can we account for his state ment that ‘he was surprised to find the fecting of animosity between the volunteers and the Coban clement in Motanzia much less bitter than he had been ted to expect in Havana, and from appearances, a stranger in Matanzas would never suspect ihat a revolution was raging uninistaka have learned that in no « city on the whole istand ix the their Spanish rule: sal. Years ayo, long before out, no Matanzas family could be induced to visit tho representative of 8 and on anniv of the Queen's birthday wil other J which ereoles in other citios of the isla accustomed to present their respects to their vas rious Governors, the Spanivli officers and tho Spanish subjects alone adorned the pa Governor of Mo Bitter fee Why, almost irresistible ay is th Cuban women, it hl no charm f Cubans to f the ror more univers more bit » revolution broke pain aries days, 1 wero nz, 1 adivs of Matanzasif it took place within the tab oved walls of the palace, ‘That there were no outward signs of this feet ing at the time of the Admiral’s visit, we can readily believe. No Cuban in Matanaas dare for his life open his mouth; no Matanzas lady dare show herself the balcony of her hous » the street or even on whole city are gazed, And this calyi, reticent, but deeply nurtured hatred is what has been re Presented by the Spanish authorities, probably in some post-prandial chat, asa hearty good fecliuy between the Cubans aml their rulers. — Minister Wasnacnst has been eompotied by ill health, 0 the Atlantic cable ivforims us to abandon his post at the Freach capital and re sort to the healing waters of Homburg, Gormany. Homburg is, however, much more celebrated for its garbling tables than for its mineral springs, and, while w« aro bodily cures effected there, many @ man comes away with empticd pockets, Let Mr, Wasa neaye beware, Roulette and rouge-et-noir are aa dangerous as the poker of his Mlinois home and the Manhattan Club, and in the intervals of his devotion to his lost health, his whole four years’ safiry and por tay take win across the green cloth and be swallowed up in the eapacious jaws of the bank. a Tho appointment by the English Govern ment of Mr, Gronor Pranopy as Trustee of the Hudson's Bay Company, of which he is a sto holder, may be merely an act of courtesy iu recognition of bis munilicent donations to the poor of London, But as Mr, Peanoor has left England on a visit to the United States, undertaken for the purpose of playing the good Samaritan in the Alabama business, it is not at all unlikely that Her M jesty’s politicians, who excel in a species of mas. sive and rather broad cunning, have deemed the present moment well chosen for bestowing a cial mark of regard upon a peacemaker of Mr Peanopy's high standing. [twill be remembered that the Hudson's Bay Company has sold out to the British Government, #0 that in the event of President Guant being willing to settle the Ala bama claims on the basis of torri as indeed he is believed to be veldomn I isites rial favors, there will he no difficulty on the part of England in ceding to the United States all the British territory that lies between Alaska and our other posses; iuns west ofthe Rocky M Although the immediate consideration of such a project may by some what premature vtiations of the kind uuntains. °, will come on the tap ver or later, iin cretary of State scems to have pretty overhauled th The § thoroughly Wasnovene sular list, to judge from a batch of new appointinents lately made by the President, Among the lot isa 1 to Houolula, It is not quite clear what need there is for a Consul in that pl when t isalready a Minister there, There is no other explanation for this anomaly exeept that the Minister, having nothing to do, wants a Consul to keep him compayy in that laborious task. The aunual amounts paid by the United States for the support of these present a capital whict buy up all th two oilicers re would near! Hawaiian island suftive to . inely nig those endowed with interesting yoleanoes That charming French Indy, Madame OnrMeR Avporann, who lectured here in native language with such ess dust autu has made a great impression upon the people of Southern France, and especially of Minesvios, by some recent lectures whic has delivered thore upon the United St yi en icacrlt Mare siasm of convicti le reports, * sli swith the ent the attractions of that country where nuvure ist oft Athe hw neient prejudices,” To her rot to Ainericn f men are said distant gifts a all have ization are included skilled meet every trade, At the | Mr, Davas, ant every furnish pacity before bh design isto found a br point in the West; gut be but moderately fru their numbers will additions from Prouce, The colony which i i : auspices of Malains ivy ai ¢ West in w play # prominent of th pers isfaciory | t It Mito join ini veity a only one in t wealihy Freneh gentleman {r Bordeaux, Ist y Jand near Ottawa, where he p nomber of his ¢ wen are t ISH1ERB, it ar pu Caran} Fro f r toe victaity of tract of » Kansas, psiderable His undertaking, however, f& based upon ¢ ; codperation, both in ilaral tat purchase of all articlos cf proposed Marseilles eo! tend any suc tions of social 4: we idea of yor and in th Moiption, while t ¢s now appear to in wove upon the usual rela- — More Suns-diore sun fo the Maitor of 1 T travel on the first (rain of the Northern Ra jad of Now Je ing to this elty from Hermont, and it is iy © lo get one of your | papers until we get to the ferry, L know that there are at least tweaty who veal your paper on that (rain, but if you ask the boy SUN your answer is Herald, Timea, Tribune, aud World, ‘There is not one of the above papers thit haw the pews of Tne BUN in them, not cae Wal you pl nse geo wha ean do FOP UAT. Your rospeccratly 8° 8° What 08 4.0. AND) ANY O1ERS, th in tho istand”? Docs ho wilfully misrepresent is he simply ignorant of what he writes about? Hud he visited ny other portion of the city of Matanzas than the locality where, ashe mentions in the opering of bis despatch, he was entertained upon his arrival the palace of the Gorernor—he would have been | informod of the real stato of the case. He would 186, AMUSEMENTS me ccoatel Wattack’s.—The Lauri troupe of pantomi- mists open their suinmer seaman at this theatre to- night, ‘The strength of the company ts increaved Dy the addition of Mis# Effie Germon, Mise Hose Mo: ay. Mr. Q, Beckett, and others of equal repute. ‘This theatre is, and associated in the minds of all of us with the grent lows that the ruolie and the dramatic profession have sustained In the death of Mrs, Vernon, For more than forty years | oho had een identified with the New York stare, | ond ali one Inter remembrances of her are asxoclited With Waliock's, A finer actress, » more pore and kindly nature, a better woman in all that make svornanhood noble, we tay not look Koon again to seo eo Diended in one person ae they were in Mrs, Ver- non, From the time that she appeared atthe Bowery Theatre aa Cicey Homerpmen in the Hele at Law,” in tea, til st appearance at Wallac | but two mouths since, os Mrs. Sutetiffe in Set hier carcer has been one that reflected Honor npon herself and delight to others her acting there were no ehortcomings, ant thronth every fart that she undertook there shone that purity of character and that high breeding which were her | ebict attribates, and which won her the reenect of lier fellow actors and actresses, and the profoun’l esteem of all who were fortanste enouth to know in private life, In her hands the noble character of her profession was always upheld fler many years of honorabte toll, in which she hos taught us, with that Indirect teaching that bes longs to her profession, so many checrfal lessons, her blumeless fife ie ended, She died se phe td | tive, a good Christian woman, and tn the nion of the Eplacopal Chareh, of which #he wae an | honored member, ‘There alnw to us nothing but unavailing regret at aloes that we can hardl; hoy« | wil ever be entirely made good to ns. Oururte THestne, —We have alroady expressed of the new pavte ven one who fe surfeited with the tins taken possession of all our the dhe refrestied, Mr, Fox has shown ation In avolting every. ry an We are ous and useless diatogue our commendation tis likely to dion relieved from all th that one ix compelled to listen to elsewhere all those dreadful py at keep the mind on the stretch fo get at thelr meantne, nil that eo fll repay the trouble of unravelling thelr We kno person a fit of nothing so well eatenia Dines, and to Involy. Lim in a state of hopeless ney and deep His race, as an evening spent in listening to this p play upon words, Ali this Mr. Pox hae happily # tix, anid in its stead presente a wholesome, ratto and enjoyable pantozaime, auch as we were brought up to adailre Mthe palmy days of the Ravels, And we th Highest praive thot ean be awarded ‘ory Doek’* to say that tt seers to er merita than our n + wonders of younger d and “The Red Grome aad ta ob seuriti i to give F of ry Di us to have ey aweribos to the Night Ow White tomime to be perfectly and absolutely en- joyed must be se@n throust rose-colored glory that surrounds it to eyes of youth, id if one in later yeare con at all challenge comparison with the memory of those golden dreaius of long ago, it must be excellent indved, But the eveuing at the Olymple does not depend hier for its enjoy went on the excellence of the ime. The new of Hungarian dancers, panto known ws the Kiralfy troupe, give life to the entertaln- ment. They are eleven in number, the priveipal mem bers being Mile, Haniola Kiralfy and her two bro: thers, lure and Bolosay, ‘Thelr dancing is as pe culiar astheir names, Hardly auy of the usual poses and figures that bave heen made #0 familiar to us by gnrantes of the Freneh school are used. ‘The nbinations wre novel, cad there isa dash and mence, and tn fict an augnlarity of mo'ion, quite at pee With the graceful floating move: ments of the ordiaary ballet. It is the school of muscular dancing, bold and fearless in ite steps an energetic in action, und it refieets the character of that hardy, liberty-loving, and warlike people, as perfectly as docs their mervous, fitful, aud wild national muste, In fet, the dances of every nationality are certain to be the expression of the elvaracter of Its peop the intense tarentelia of the Lalians, the stately cnchacha of the Spaniards, the barbarous brenk. down and donble-+humle of the Africans, the polkas and mazourias of the Poles, the voluptuous canean of the French, and finally this wild spasmodic yar Ceardas” of the Hungarians, where the men leap into the air with the spring of India-rubber, and the women throw th: into the spinning circles with a vigor and ¢ y that Is the perfec tion of trainin Opens Bovere.—We have this week of opera bouffe a few Chilperie,” before we I term of whose eng evenings Mlle. 1 n the wa further representations 6 Mr, Grats company, nia fe about expirins, luuzas tikes a benefit, and on Fri doy that excellent aitiste Madam Bell, Both thease ladies have been most fith the public, i deserve au acknowledument at their hands, Fiith Av hea a return this tothe p and to-morrow: Ver Brooklyu Academy of Music o Ornen Tae arnes.—At th given at the remaining theatres we haves ly anything to chr: for this week but burtes any we have Leftingwell in * Clovia wo dation Jonkine V Crusoe,” its task week of n.” At the Bowery, also Ixfon,"? At Nivlo’ SI thes ” Howth’ an he the only refi cent netine. There nse le Hearty Wied Gata,” and uly of Lyons” are to be given in the cour Mica Do Bar, Mise Morant, and thy Caceient dned With them, rood that Mr Mr, dames Fisk ty-onrth strect, vit At he will on at the eorume oF the tall ¥¢ Aw Clase of euterkinmients Ui over to give there ¥ siail #3 learn i THE POLITICAL GUILLOTINE Deenpitations in the New Yo i Naines of the Victim: The following changes in N tom House have been approved by weil: CLERKS IN NAVAL OFTICE W, Post, vieo Walter M. Ferris, ren aliry david Beil, vice P, Modan, removed; §14 salary her, Jr. vice Wm, Usher, Jr, removed ary. SURVEYOR'S OFviCE. Jesse F, Madien, measurer, vice Henry C, > remeved; @4 per day, APPRAISERS OFFICE, 8 exuulaer, viee A.D, Bar ° Kutus > Iner, vice D, moved: $1000 Win WH: Townley, clerk : " Alex, E. Rela, el’rk, viee John DP mated: $1,000 Raley Chas, B. Key pler: 81,900 Jor, Herman, samnpicr (OW ¢ trick W, Hand, vice W. E, Robert r vic 1 Vice vice Juin Ridenboek, su Led. view Alex, Jackson, x ested Vico EW. Marsh, superseded ver.vice Win, Hd. up Well, Vice Micuach dooney, super Becney, vie Michael Colton, en COLLECTOR'S OFFICE John Raw INSPRCTORS, @4 PER DAY, , vice Geo, W, Wilt, removed Curtis PB, Gilbert, Goo. B Leland, vt Rd, Paulttoa, view ake, view CW. 8 ca with W. IL, Prederi Jobn Crampy, vice A Peter Kuck, dr, vice Geo, F, Do Wizne, vice Wm. D. 3B. Bog 1. M, Brain’ Geo. IL, Greviy, vic Geo. A. Marti EK. HM, Lawren ‘The attention of internal revenue tax-payers in the Eleventh and Seventeenth Wards is eniled to the notice of Collector Blake 1a the advertising columns of this paper, requiring the annual tuace upon incomes, trades, and professions to be paid dure ing the month of June, All such taxes remaining unpaid in his district ou the frst day of July will Le Jinhle Wo the aenalties prescribed hx law, GOOD BYP, REDDY. peiteer~h District Attorney Garvin nud tte do the City a Bere A Chance fo Recorder 1 e—Tariy Witness Ready-Nows Scud he Th to Sing Sing, Lawrence Graliam, of Hudson City, Nd who was robbed by Reuty the Bigckemith acd hia fang, nearly three months ago, visited Tax ScN office yerterday to complain of thy delay attending the trial of his cause, He ts anxious to have tt called at an early day. He thanked Tim Sts for throwing its withering noonday rays into the camps of the Philistines In Molberry street and around the City Hall, and expressed the hope that the Rip Van Winkles who have charge of this case mignt be sroused from their lethargy. He is at a loss to know why the triathas been delayed so long. ‘The Distriet Attorney has made the excuse that the hearing has heen postponed because the complainant js a non- resident. Judge Garvin desired Mr. Graham to point a pliee here in New York where a notice to appear might be left at any time, Mr. Graham's bail man resides here, would gladly forward any such notice, or the port office authorities would do ittor three cents, Mr. Graham justly complains at tuis unnecessary delay, and feels his life in danger while Reddy ts at large, He has buen to New York about twenty thues himself, and hae had to pay Y #15 for mesangos forwarded to him, and he aturaily presumes that some of Reddy's greeabacks Le atthe bottom of bis annoyane But he is de- tertuined to prosceute; and if the trial Is not ealle carly during the present term of the Court he will employ cc oC his own to look after it, and os he 4 it, Cif the rat gets ont of haw to ent a hol - Here he is Again, On het Wednesday night, Reddy the ‘vn this time Le wil through it, Sine Black sinith wor noisy inthe Bowery. A police reque-ted bin to be quiet. He asid to the bo man," Uf youd are to talk to me, or iay bends on me, Mi take your club away trom you and beat the stuMn out of you." The polteoman did dare, and took Keddy in. “He was taken befure the “upright Alderman Moore tn the morning, and ef course dl ch ‘The Jerseyman why was veblot by Mr Ww Varley guve gould bail for his pearance, aud was locked up ti he did. Why is *dohuny the Greek" not th THE GREAT PENTAN IN CALILORNTA, scale George Francis Train for President in INT. Correspondence of the Missouri Democrat, —G, F, Train ie He sxeiseo, May 94, 180 a we }at Uitherto he has been fare leased. indeed, atl ae Just n lines to be n citizen, but that now he di ything but an atopted son of ireland, He inform. ed us Liat twenty years ago he sent and he elaine to bave Leen the an ‘acitic railroad! He with us lifurnis. ‘1 expected,” Saturday ing, "to Ond but instend find itan Enx! Yotyou, Irishmen, are to blame fe y hn Yell not organized to tear down eithets Mag ¥ Wo feet badiy, to have extsted nd not to have discovered that we were « leh tyrauny, We thought that we had a pretty fa sprinkling of all nation Atneries Was Cor ainly somewhere atwong them. But Train knows better! Tt ia not «0, “At the Cooper Institute F waa nominated," raid 1 “by the representatives of more than 1,000 Fenian Ciretes, a the candidate for the Presidency in Ast Will you rathly that nomination # (rhe 1572 Lan: going to the White Ho and party power.” Train annorneed hit trtention tod ‘oy the Brtitheonsainte in Washington, but his audience to keep within the law, and nt (ear down the Hritish consulate here, He siuaply requested thatevery time they pasted it they should salute it with groans, ‘The resolution to eapture British Columbia was carried nai ly Tinih gave us 4y evening # lectore on Woman's Wrongs. It very mach resembled Arte fery’ mie tity you that In n epite of pre Ward's leeture on the Babes in the Wood” 4 point, the subject was nowhere, He, however, said one good thug: “IT bave never sworn, drank, chewed, or sinoked3in my Wf ‘This is the result of the advice given me by my grandmother He told us, furthermore, th he spenks the rate of ven columns an or do me justice be buried in obit reporter eaa keep with Alas, are Trati’s oratious to aL AS SOON AB Utterad ? mm alm — ( REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. - Programme for the Week=Interesting Subs fusiness Men Looking tor mes—Attractive Excursions. ‘The auction business in real estate last week was very dull, that Is, as far as yates of city property were erned, Two very succersfal suburban sales were 1, nnd ateach the prices realized were satieh tory to both buyers aud eellers. This Week sev eral Important sales are announced in the Exchange Satearoom, while there are also one or two suburban sates each day of the we our re) k. We rerer ding columns for further par. re worthy of special uo. A. J Bleecker, Bon & Co, cell on Tuesday, to our adv June's, 10 We Kxchings. acres of land, equal ty cas city lots, ob the ™ Kingelwnd Manor.” adjoraing Ruther Turd Pork, This property is ono mile south of the Rute ertird my the New York and Erie Hallway, lyiigs between the Hackensack and Pasauic rivers” most ot {t'helrar Year, elevated Felling tani from 0) to 49) fest baie ti wators few oniy oie hota city’ pani road trom at Newark eturapike from the tig ¢ erce, Of the purest boil Ing spring. An avena ow hearly eon to this property from Newark, only 434 miles drive, Applies: How has been ¢ fora horse raliroad to eviews from Lie highest point with the rie fhe se Villa sites at hon the Harton Raur day, June teria state Vhe pr h fine ally oifered ty ane: ton, weed bi nie eawite alta, 1 tires Darus Aud Miller soll by anction on the pre. Tunes. The prop Fy 10 be sold ity Lote eteuated between Chat yAmucs trom the Geoonly City Halt The tinue trot on $18. LAD thy oft ‘ A.D. Moiliek, 7 i" ; i AL vatiatie bul Plott North bilan They wiso sell o beat A blige, 9 Narcan street, offers at private snl The Me Life Insurances begins at home" —how much ice to wake the same start ? * Sun you glorify a M Life Iusur Company tor obeylug chusetts law forbidding the forfeiture of policies for non-payment of promiam, Wout else can thut Company do? And, thero‘ore, whence the glory t But have you io good word for a New York Company, your neighbor, whieh, not being eompelied except by its own sense Of justice, vol (orily assumes the burden of that law by waking al i's policies non-forfeltable In accordan precise terms of the Massuchusette ? ne only New York Coupany that does this is Ub Howwopathic Mutual Life, 31 Broadway. Yours, A. STANSBURY, Secretary, a “A ponny saved ista penny carned.? So said Dr. Fran ‘Phe Clinton Savings Bunk, reeent!y estublisied at 44 Eighth avenue, near Twenty-third tirect, under the management of some of the most In ‘Thursday achusetts the Masen > with th ins jwiluential und practical men of the Bixteen will give the working classes, and ¢ boys and girls, a better opportunity saving thelr pennies, and eventually They cau all Login wikh ten cents, SUNEEAMS. pipet —Ole Bull is to take the first violin at the Bog ton ee Jubliow. =A colony of Poles propose to settle on a tract of 90,000 acres in North Carolin =Mr. Longfeliow was lately doems to enjoy his reeldence in It Lobsters are unusually plen ut Florence, and at Cape Cod this sergon, and sell for five coats exch. dist should cugago id to be" att tous =If a dentist and a chiro In an altercation, eould they Le and nail" =—Mr, Bin Petersvarg, wit reception. =—The Hon. Sunset Cox has heen riding Arab horses In Afries, at the rate of 126 tiles tn $8 hours, Ilo was always fast, —Judge Williams, of Towa, deetines to bea candidate for the Senate of the United States, im place of Mr. Grimes, llitcheock is proparing his report on the gold flelds in New Hampstire, wvlch will be laid befure the present Legielat —A British soldier who fought against the rebels” in our revolutionary war, ie wow living im England, at the age of 106 years, =The people of Memphis complain of dult times, Last week only two porrons were killed aud four wounded In shooting afta; —Over sixty-five thousand dollars’ worth of Lickete for the Boston Peace Jubilee have alrealy boen wold, und the demand is still lively. —Admiral Porter will soon take. posses: the house formerly oceupted by Lord Lyons, but Mr, Vorte hae as yet no fixed abode outvide of Philacel- phia and the ears, —The Mon. J. 8. Black, who recently met with were railway necident, from whieh he is gradu lly recovering, 1s snid to have made within the tast year $200,000 by lis professional labors, —It is said that @ house in Chicago has sent out an agent to China to contract for 53,08) Chinese, to be sent Bust Ly the railroad from San Franci*eo They are needed to work the Southern plantations, —Laura Reno, sister of the Keno robbers of Seymour, Ind., receftly told a correspondent she should let God visit the murderers of her brothers ner, bot she war ready to render any stance that might be wanted, —Mr. Duuean, appointed United States Consay at Naples, was the incumbent of the Carlsrule Come suiate during the war, when he was much lionimed by loyal Americans a the solitary South Carolinian iu Kurope who stood up for the United States. =—Cassius M. Clay, who made a bold specch fm London tn 1861, at time when it required pluck to Beard the British hon in his den, pro to give. the lion's wane another pull on bls return from R sin to the United States, by the way of England, —The five hundredth anniversary of the birt of John Huss is to be celebrated this year at Pragt: a monument to his memory Is to be erected at netance, Baden, where he was burned. “And Whirligig of time brings in his revenge: e Rev. Dr. Todd having written a harsh critieistn of Mist Phetps's * Cates Ajai.’ an indige nant lady of Portland proposes that Le skould write ok himself, secording to his peculiar theological notions, aud name it “The Gates Slammed and Bolted." Peek Gate nen who eloped from Mississippi with another woman has just written to his deserted wife to educate his three children respectably, as he Lopes to meet them in heaven, if circumstances over which he has no control should forbid ther meeting again on earth, . —M. Ganier a’ Abin, formerly a colonel in Polish revolutionary army, has been appointed Com- mander-in-Cuief of the anny of the King of Siam, and proposes to organiae tue Slanese infaatry on Freneh system. Hore is a chance for the ene listinent of the Siamese twins, —hx-Goy, Addison ©, Gibbs of Portland, Ore. kon, recently travelled from San Francisco to Om aby rail ia four and a half days, In 1861 he left New York for Oregon, in company with Gen, Joo Lane, and was one hundred and nineteen days in making the trip. So much for steam, —This is the way they do up things in Buchas rest; A brigaud of Hereutean strength was about ta be hanged for murder, He burst the straps which bound him hike flax, seized tue executioner, and Hung him before astistonce could arrive, Ho was thereupon appointed to his vietin's office, woon to proceed to he WH meek With a maguidecnt & m of —The Hon, Jobn United States Min. ister t Austria, while in London was invited to ad dress the London Peace society ; but he declined upon the ground that the Slate Department regula. tions debarred him from making public specches, excepting at the place where he may officially reatde, —A musical competition, ia which a hundred and titty ec at War . When the Duke Ernest of Saxe-Cov burg-Gotha galned the third prige with a yma ta the words, in Freneh, being by M. Gustave The piece was executed by two thousand vety instruments, incha Islan is these ps now enga Gu Oppelt. singers and o he guano on the ¢ + is nearly islands will ba ed in tha exhausted, Ina few me deserted, and then all Uh trade will muke for the grees south of the equator, T guano at Baker's Island, in the Hawa estimated at from 250,000 bo 2,000,000 tor —The Londen Army and Nay that the late Prince Mentehtkom the charm of his manuers when t agreeable, though his“ presence” uclous, his temper having b Believed (hat the Prince lett b interesting papers connected wit Pho tate who was thro pe Islands, tve doe ere is a supply of KOU, for desired io ba was not alway nuncertain, It is hind bim some very the Crimea as celebrate ent to George 1, Pend! ont of bis carriage on MonJay, hoar lis residener at Chiton, tarn¢ ont to be more rious than either he or lis friends expected. It ia likely to coufine him to his house for a number of weeks 2 was diste , besides being sprain 1 other Injuries were Inflected of a very painful ebaracter —In Wa , Wis, there isa boy 18 ms old, whois ig luches in height, and weighs oul 15 pounds, Whee seven months old he large we children at that age ordinarlly are, but from that time Le ecased to grow, and has gained only (wa pounils in weight in over twelve years, He is nota feetly formed child, baving one club foot and no is bright and activ iba, Ly —Tho Emperor of Kussia, on hearing that the Austrian aud Ostoman Mint bothor Prince Gortchakom in citer to ellect the recall of Gen, Lynatletf, Muntly told the Prince that if any foreign Ministers dare a atu meddle w Russion repr sentatives, they will recelve their passports Instantly, The Czar evideutly stands upon Uo dignity and tha The Chi 7 une learns from passengere them making the ron from Sacramento to Onalia mut f doye, audto € olin five, that those on the Ualou and Centr Puciile roads that Were built last winter have now setited, and large ra : safe to pass over Gen, - wrt of sayin disagreeable things in pretty way doen brought to great perfctton by French wow Tb ot day leorest the eldest, * do you know gst your husband tot me List might tat my checks were like roses 1° You, love, F know he did, lv spoke of tt afterward, and said it was a pity they were y ow roses,” —The Governments of Europe, it is evid, are Kradually gto the conviction that repeat rite pats The Ssivs have given t a8 too complicated for use in the Held t Freneh hay anend to thelr trial of bone syetom, Almost all the araiea of Europe are of opinion that the now weapon has been too hastily J, anit are about tc nee their experis With Oller Wreck — Should young persons marry un Bernard Slica, of Yorkville, thought not a daugliter of lis, 10 years of del op th Of 17 years whom she bad warviod, 1s a crusty old customer and accused bis wife o! couniving at the runaway match and for seve days past he has Leen annoying and persecuting her On Saturday he completed his little job by accusiog her in open court in Yorkville of heing a holitnst my