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^mnecmcms. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THH FVFNINO. ti.? -p?:? of IL 'I ?IOVATORF : Debut of r ? .- . li, Can l'o.ml, Si.nor Mullan!, Si_uorOrlandinl, 8ig |. it B.tt'L WALLACES Tl'I'ATF.R ?HIS BVENIMO, aid, IT is NEl I li UKI LATE TO MEND. Nimm FredawU ii.,..ii....:.:. liiii.ert, ( Lu F.idtr,Mirk Imitb, ?jaoiir? Ho end. Young. H',.i*'in, H J. R IM ??lil Browne, Willam a n -.rib? ii. Lennard, liir.it>!, M mon, \t ilkir*?on. Lo?*. IVard. ? ??bin. SltM lou? Burge, Mu? Miuriiue lleuiiqu?... Min K. BatlU Mia .? MULOS OARDEN. 'I IIS EVENINO. ROMBO AND JULIET: Min Ida Vom?? a? Juli??. Mr J. C Cowper a? Romeo. Mrem Oeo Le ki.? (?. Bl n.-'t. B-ii.l E B Hsfniei I? I Ral? *n DsBVen. Rendir, Coluar, :. at, iv?rd, Mm ?Mary we:ii Hat Eim-bil ULYMPK THEATER. T I'.*? I 'VENINO, ?t B, Benefit of .Mr. Oeorte Fiwcett Rotve. THE BOSE OF CAST!!..- Mi. John Wood, Mi.? Lina Wendel d |...le wak tbe barUone of MEDEA. Or THE IO. I oi MOTHBRS WITH A BEUTE OF A HUSBAND: Mr (?co. I ?t? oatt l??t v. IHT1 it OARDEN. THIS I vEMNO. ?I rj-OONNIE BOOOAH, or THE WEAR IM? OF THE OREE N Air. . li I1.I..111.. Mi-i Rlanohe 4?.?y, Mi? li. P ?nallan. Mei.-i. C. H .le t, IV. Burroughi. W A D.nad,..-i li Bland. Blaanaa, N Decaer, LL King, J. Eaiton, H. Hog??. ?'WAY THEATER. THIS ti ENINO. Mi- AiUii -.it. ? Mente? to MA/.EPPA. WOOD. THEATEB ??,?,, THIS FVENINO, THE EL? K.s. Or, 'HIE BTATl E BRIDE NAN THTOOODI ?K N"TH'N ;? Tin? IVoirell Siller?, Madtrne ?ji.v M .n. ? it i|. rOXI 01 !? BOWl RY THEATER. THf.i 1.1 ENINO. DEVILRIN Mi-iPinny Herrin.*. Mm Emu.? a?T?.u .li. Me?,ri W li Win lay, Ilerdni. ( K. got, D. Oikley. BARNLM's AMK?iiAN MUSEUM. TIILS AFTERNOON, ? 2. li d I'HIS EVENINO it 71. CLAUDE MAR? Bl . Or, Thb Idiot o? Tn? TAaass-Mr?. J Pryor. Mr-, W I,. Jiaiiion, Mine? Jennie t leirer. Kehoe, Solmll, Lebrun, Menu llidaway, Daly. ?V L J? li n. II Id J..in,.tone. Haviland, Kndpi ?o Anl-non, Wilton. ONE Hi NDR ED THOUSAND CUR1 osiT?: ?_ KBW YORK t [BCCS. TlIM : ITVNI ? t Edi ESTR?AN um! GYMNASTIC PER lOPMAI-t IdS. Mr Jam?! Hobin,cn, Little Clarence. Mn'er Haag,,,.til. Jimt-.E < ?ok?, M'!e. Cai'.,.tt? de Berg Matinee at l\ URI ANT s MINSTRELS. ?TRI-4 EVENING. niE ELEPHANT I HALLENOK DANCE. IN AM? i?tT OF PLA' E NORMA. HURLEsyi'E MA/.EPPA. CHRISTY'S MINSTREI-S. TflM I I I'N'.NO, OLD SCHOOL OF MINSTRELSY. BAL I.AUI4 C4)1!ICAI. ACTH FARCES, BURLESQUR8, DANCES, S'lio-i. I?' Ei'S. etc To -oiiiiude wah the (?ice, BLAIR STAT' K_ ST''!?!'? BUILDIN0, Bo. II Writ Tenth it. TO Hi Y ii ll.liSEv en N.. exblbition of MARBLE ?TAT?ES St I.?.--- (I Stead ii . MB KAHLE STORY,' "LA CON l'A lilNr 1,1,1. 1 flin.' ?ilotheri. FRRITT RALL No ?.Ml *?t Thirtr third ?t. '.'-'.Nid?) PRO IRESS1VE SOCIABLE. business dotiere. Bl IL'i.NRY n Leeds ft Ilma, Auctioneer.*?. Tia 90ma an if.-n,.,! tilt our isieihy Arcrio*. andOTHaawiiB aBI B?rorf>ac ko faaad m ths f .dow ng Hally 1'apen. J ocas al i>? IloaaoaC?, Tim??, Tuiar*?. ind Evr-iivo l'on Thk Fashionable World ii l it ? . 1 ?? r? TO lilli.? i. No. 51.1 Baoauwav, whet? Ta? ? ? ? ? i i x i-. A Nsw - mrs Hat f?r M14??4 ..'aiLHIlB*4 . SD I.AH1BI. I? N )W toa thb Fibxt Timb Ibtkodvobd. A? "a Pglit, g'?c?t ??? pi V'.nt ?'.'-' o- ?1 fabric i? l'M-lt?l ra? BT A PaTbbt, li. 1 ? 1, 1'lCLTJ.ITB ArTICLB. Thip'i ??: ' Stio* n.ni,?.I ii on.y 'ian?? Doll.ki laen ? I ..?ipi* ?*?? in. * ?nd bnal? tbay ?re not excelled by Id? moM toetly MU?rt.?d i't'm Ci'?ni ?i-m-o? Onana Stat??? S mow I-labm, le?t'u,ri'o impart coo'.nen ?uid faiuaalinn to thounndi of youthful lead? tai tug th? ??mt ?eaton Dr. B. 0. Pbrby, DSBMtTOLOQIlT, N. ?0 Bund it , Nrw-i'urk. 'J. m i > on: oily ?li di-eMei of the icaip, Ion of bair ?ad premature h'liicbiag. Tl.ii utw ,y, toa o tr*ttia| cgpiiitry dneiioa ii not of the I't*iota ord?r I: i i- isoidauoe with t ie li? of eau? and effect The Doctor auk -? ? |?(t 'di', eximin'.i u . ii-ritilm whit diiraie if the ici'p hil ?t ii ?. ?d- .-.n; ?Ion ifi.iir or pr?matur? grayneai, ?nd preicribri the rmv-diae adapted for it? ??mot 1 th?ieby enabling the teaip top?; ? ii i ? Ttinvn dntir. in a liriltny manner. The Doctor efltciuady r-.o? ?. war'i and m ? ?tv. All I intuitation? fr? e. Pen .... bring a i dlttana? e?u con?u!t the Doctor by lending for t SbOBBB lt_?.*tussA Person has a Bad Covan it hlnould ant I** in erred tint f .niinif ion hat let In, although a cal* of Cn munt io- ia lar.'.y met with Udoocompinted by a dlttienliig cough. ?M/MM?, ti iwutci. a produpoi.'.iou to Puiuionaiy dlteaie exl.ti. a r.v.gi?, it left to 00t, itii.i?. ind rtcki the Lung! and wnte? the l?tt?iat ai.iigti,. and loo.. eiuV.ii'.ei an Incurable complaint. In all re??, ti >::, I- ii the nf?r p"?n to get rid of a coogh, cold or hoir?? aeoi without delay and foi tli..ptirpoie norrmrly act) mir-' prompt y BteattO/, or with uioie oriieui to th? organ? of th? cboal, than Dr. li. tttttt I F xriCTOUBT in ?rt.Ve iclentiflca?y compounded from c?r?f-i!y a-'lectid d.-ugi ?r, i wl ?eh, oa trial, will elwari bo foi id WBfl.r of it? woild wij? repi:t?:i a. Sold by au Droggi't?. Tun I'en-jwn di Bt rsett's Standard Trepara Ti.?.?! ?? j. ti W? ti Mi "iii?' yean thoie Prepariitloui barn maintained I lurg* ?nd -oi?t?ntly inrreailng ia!?, ?nttain.og tbe opinion of the beit I'nidrei tbat tl.^y ?re onriTal??! Benaan . OBItJrTXl T.)0T? ll'x.H ii t preterite of the teet!, ead OeeuiiA.? (Len. i, i, li ? j ??> the eaaine!. In thii rripect It ittnJi ? .i. 1).'*t;.il-?ii-e i ?i -ni-i .: J <.'t!,e Dental Pi u'ty iLbitan tiat*? Ban ft**? I a ?al? b? ?ii Drtigg-.? ? Marvius Nrw Batist Alum and~?)hy Ti , Fiaa abo Bo Ml ia Sttoaa Put? Bia Highly enaaeatal, and wanaii'-.i p.'l.ctiy dry. Ali?, a .tige anurtLirnt of Batiken ai.J Mxrti?.i - I? ra? Marvin A To.. 285 S'dway, and72? Cheatnnt it . Phlla. l??d' nuit Ukaii HnoT f ?R 15ki?b'.-(is.?Kui-, opon toiMb. et i'i them i p at fir? d?ri t !tif, ind remain! nf permanent aleo* Tr? it i 1 by al! '.ire Dr*ggl?ta Kiie.kw'.oD-lH-i.NM (tin,, PowBBB.*?Cheaper and te-.-.r ti ?ii'i -? "? ' .. Mt li-.-r.tllr ?liait wBh. Maa ?fa.l me I ?i'?'T li. th? llABM M CHIBICAL Hoaai. OU.e.No. I??5 ? N-wlurk Ni: dlk-i i Compound Camphor Troches,?i positive, ?al* and agr-?eib'.e preren-ire of a ct.olerolc .ynint.rin diarrhea ire. Ti limi1 ne. I 1 ?/. dniei, a* ilngie Bex Hi renta. C. li. N?BULBI. a?!? la t ?T T? e'fth and Rice ??.. Philadelphia._ MrrrALi'K's Crkat Kheumatic Kkmedy is daily electing wonderful curei It act! lik - magie, b->Ul Chronic ?nd| lu t\i_,?t*.iry Ki ? inai.ijii g.t.ig way litfure it. The afflicted are ?d ?ned to'iy It Dr. IIa!!RI8?)n's rpRiSTALTD' LO-BBOBI ?re viir ri.ted ? pulir? mr. d.r C?ilner.eii, I'ilei ?nd Dyipepiij. Said by llM?"i> k ? o t AiWBLL Mac? a Co. Vabilla Beans?Brime qnalitv, iu quantitiog to ?u?' pureba??:?, for tata by Tan k TTLBa,1iiiporteri uf Di. g. be., Me, it Cede? at__[ FO'.JBTaINS, .'ASKS AND GARDEN OtMAMM? ! I. J Atti, iowna Rian-BD k lo., C .un i Reid?, Centr? ?nd Elm it?. Iln a-ia!?d di'.i-Jguti tent by mai. on ipplicitiun. ?r Hull's Demulcent Soap. No. M P?rk row, N Y. Fii<i?'i' Healing tad Einolltint. f-r the Nuriery and B?tb lipwait uf ! ki abai Pty to* Soid by ?ii Deilei.. ABTtTictiL Limbs of HrpiRtoR Quality and adapUbtlity . Amy nd Navy furnl.hed traill with the beat per coin. la.t~.Hi .if ti-. S' igt-ori li.narai L S. AiUty, by _. D. Henton, M. li Ai?o4 n?c?. L.iu'.ou Hid. N Y._ Tau ?mm, Elastic Stockings, Suspkiisory Hand im. Bupaowfaaa. A<?Maat? I? Co.'? Radi?.. Cur? Itum Otho? ?air at lie i ???Til. i.idr ?Undent. Tai Arm ard Lio, by Ii. Frank Palmer, LL. 1).? fbo ??Mt" free to ?o'd!?n. ?nd low to off), en and i-Kiliani. 1,(1 "} Csmm-.-tl Pillia; A.-.jr p'. NY, lJ Urtin iL, Bo.?nu Aroid Inod-leid nnia-iotji of bli mtenti. Lumber. IYillms. ? aVKort k Co., Flrit-iT? . comet Thlrtyninth-it.. .- BBJBat III.. ? ?.( I.rBBBMlli tie c'.ty. WI..U1 tl.t'T ?-I in On with th? Albany and Troy Yard? Cartes Vignott?, f:i p??r dozon; Dtiplicatcs, f?'. All aegalire! rsgideied K A. Lawn. No. 16?? C1...?han, at, N Y. FlVMHN K LOCK-Si-TiVH SEvTINO-MACTIINEg?Bodt I? lb? -?I J lUkl.KI SlWlKO MXCBIBB ( OKP1 T, _K-t S"i Hroadway. ClR.tVKI A BaKKI'I HlOHKST PREMIUM KlAITIC Mttv-jb Sawn? Macaian. for fami-y uia. N?. 41* Broadway. Il-ivvi Sivyino jMaciiini Company.?LdLiAi Huwb, r. r*ie?iil*ii? No tM Broadway. Ag?ntt winti??!_ lifpaovED L-dck-Stitch Machines f??r Tailors and Maa-ilaot-iiiwi O-OTBB k BaKBB Sbwibo Mat Bin? t,mr A?t Ha tSt Broadway._ ^ Wbiblii ft. Wilson's Lock-Stitch Siwmo a aita lae ?ni Btrrro-iaon Macbibb Ne 6U Broidway._ Taa improted Elliptic ?Sewing-Machiue?.? A. 11. SOP? BB. Wa In Broadway, Agent? wanted_ _ 1 BB SlNJBK MaNUFA-'ICRIN-i CoMPANY'I B6W FaM nt iHawuVoMAVBiaa bow ready; ._m>, Button bola Machin?. No. ?!W Biialwwf_ Will ?e ?It Gibbs Srvtiro-Machinb, 50b Broadway. A Tiobt Irrrca. wira s Srsoia TaaaAB-Sea Onud Trial of ?ewlag Malbina?"?anyt free, with lainplei ..f Work. 1 A. A.?Dr. Lanowobthy's new Premium Truss, Mileet in at?. niMik prtnnrt, m?k?i ilnal eura. Ubukbolp ? No Wt Breadwiy_ Morra Chemical Pomadi restores graj bair, wl ?. ?'.' dyeing I? ti - ft-mt luir drening koowa. I ? - dye?, 01 .lltild pinparaTtou?. Dr pul No. ti Bare ay at ' Ubiat Railroad Luxury.?The Portablb I?iad la?r at 1* ioi?r Bibtb. P?t?nud n el.ht, I 0. A.lio.ted In ? ate?,.?o' ProBounrad i-jperloi lo a Sleeping C?r. M LI lui a Ufa ila?. Ageoti wanted in ?'. ihe prlatlpal tuiri. Price, BS. A liberal dlaooNBt AddreM Joiili R. Hool?, No. IJ4 Nnnu it , New Folk. j ( .'ii VLiai^jrc. T.?" Comp. Camphor Troches." friii...? I'eeaea'tei of Cbii!?r?!e Hytnptomi. Cholera Morbur Dyiea L?y li,tri la?, ko CoriTeBient, iel? and agreeibie. Tutti in lilli tala lenket ti li NatDMl \ *? U md Race in.. Phl?-le.ph.a , l_-U?a___?i?t>?4tit Cn'VM.n*-' TreHoi ?j?? Imwm r?r???. ranea Otana onnnmiii oa*?.? li ty rai it? tt l?(4i)Tr?-?Ta?r* p-?r?BtD nr ina NswY>f.tt Di4i??f?,ita?.t r??pA?r "V Jill! 'j'-*^ **?? ?'? >^**?___*___-? crtalB n I ? I* - mamu b? .-dm? iliBiliili enln ststt-, llliHU ? "i aastastM ?? ? mam*, uwam .ud ?tatn ? i 1 ..ut o-en.ive na -II -a-? aSSSBa. "lit Al lereral and ?abed otto. ..( Cb ??.ra S_tt apresarsJ In (hi. city and l.Typlm. xnlTyrot-o I BNtn l-BSSl MBttanb- .r?v?l . it I. doe-islsdrttiii1* " nesBBBBl th? anani BBS of i>.iiaf?e'.-t. Etsbt HotrsB Shodlp liar? Da. ( OtTBtAMST'S KLtlD Yrrnr Uooa Oa ?HT ti Uara It j-.tbb. Pa?*.? Man Hart a Bataan o? ir Etsbt Btabls ?soer-o n? (lbirssd wtb It llAIU-OltP. OW'JUT TO Clllllt Ir Psaneana ano Bain .'?'?? c*_?t ir ? HotriTALi ASD I'atsos? Min Eira Aunt in Karrrsj Aw.tr maia DuitA-.n-.1'. Diisaibi. bt cum? rassLt Dr. Coo-rAUBTS Duisracriirr. It ii a?w l?*la| ui-d by UeS_siTABT I'otica and 3? ATM(?af_ andei th?dii?aiipu of ti.? Bo.nr? a? Hbalth t? Tan Ctr. It ii Man at ra? Boas? sir Edooatioi? i? All tbb Pobuo Bbb?ena ir u anaa bt th? b??*_d m onaanan ahd c^aascnos It ii B-isx Htto Bf M(p?r jp 'ern Ska '?oin. .?.r-t-iuiri I'-)WIILL V Th'>?pso?. No. .-? I'.Jar ??. . Oeuiisl a?.J Su.j Agio t Lu t! > I'ui'.ei St.toi ?nd C?_iJ?? lo whom ii orden Marni 1 li? ?J lrei*? ' For m1? hy all l>rog*nU and OsBSBSl DsattB hi lbs United Hi?'.?? ?tiJ ,'?-.?. li?. _ UlXlTBl? STATBS Lira ?st. A- u?*.?- lasusABCB loaruir 0f -TBlCTlB, N Y. a caih annan....tiOO.oo? Iti.'iKM ?gaioil accidenti ?f a!! kindi Pt??id?ul?Al.PHitn A. ?B__BPI Plas PruiidsDt-itsaaos Y Ottamamgj Pmtttmp-Vmmattm y Ajpsswi 'isniatr, aaraiss -i? Th? ti ou BaaBaal r-uton, Oatesan o?Njw York The Hon. MsSBlM Bsf-MtB, O-M? H. Y. Dean Richnionl. Ruff?Jo, N Y Tu? Hon. r . -m _ O A ????.I Liotit ? ? ?? of Nsw Yoik r* PT, h H. I! Oath, Otnsril Agenti, Offi-aj, Nj l8 Wail it, t?ew Yoik Jon? 3bstiii.ii. Nj 11 (siont?o_iety i! , Janey City, Oen?!?' Agenff? Jeriey City, B?B?BB City Hoboken and Newark Aeen'.t wanted. Dallby'8 Ma ?ioai. Pain Extractob is now ac? knowledged (a be 'he ... ?' ?nd .:rs?; ; ,rt for Pl!?i Khsuniitii-, Skin Diitwiei, Unis,??, Corni ?nd -union? Sold i?y all Iinii?i..i at if*? ? ?.'. a box D a"' No I? Cedar at, N. Y Cuil;?i!Kn Tbbthino. The ino?he? 6uJi a liit'ulii flinn 1 ita Mi?. V.'utlhom'i 8 m?t-.iin?? StHtjr. It U p*r''-,t:y i ,..?..'? ind Lain.: ??? It r?,i?Tritbeohiid lum p??i, cure* dyienteiy tu I ii?.ne?, te?erei friping i, -, ??'? ? ? i ?'irp, wliil ii,',. ?oAo-i th? (um. and r?dj??M iu-i_iui.il*? By giTing ralief and health t > th? -hill a con?f,rti and rriti th? mither TH8BB ii xo MY-iTEBY ia *.ho fact t_Al tho btoros of Hiiiit him ilNs I'.! KuitJB ?'. ?i,d No 5:1 Broadway sr* o*n atantly crowded wi?' cu.tuii'i? I1? ,p'.? wi!! li where they ?re bett ??ned, and ttie q.ia .'y and ?ty!? of tim Har infrod'-a-d thl. Spring r->nder it i?erf?,?!'Y irre.n'itil? , ?nd i. D -*n oa'y b? ?btalncl at the.? p?.re*. honre Iii, i. ?i-iwdod oonditi a? Dalley'? Calvam- BoBBfl silvb ctroa the worst runa, of (I? ia. Ib i. -i-, Sw,i.u.g?, .'-irli, Cut?. Sprilm s: I Btuhei. 1.very bira*? saan -anti turoiu Sj'.duy? Drjji-'.a, sod sl the Depot. No ??i--t?r-' niui_ RitowN'a Vk'tmieoob Coiin-rs. oa Worn Loz engs?, contain a? a m ?i* u-i (y .u whit?? Di in y worm naSSt?S owe theil e(l,c?cy. Ths irsjrej, ?., ? ir? w i _?.,','?'.??1 f,.r the S I? p.?!Nlb?y ?i* i ilat'il-1 ? > -?' b.r ig .sen UMd wi'ii 11 . ?? hr ea?iaenl MivJioal MSB m Eatpo. Thkrr'h Poison IN TUB Ara?No ' Iloaid of , Heallir c.? asSBt?a?I it, but DiuKBkSS wi 1 prereut itilil Bg ?8 ??-? ob ths iyit?tii This pr-.iriti?:, u "li-moat paaattal T?t liarin'. ?? i of pr*T?i,n?e ??I, Maa I", ..lie ' ? .Tams ia Lalor it? tonis l.flian? ? 1 Infection i? i ?j? ed ?? . Iii a Dr ;t ,U |l p?i bl'.?i Do po?, No. W Dey ?t V Y Rkmovav?T!u Oili??? ji ti- Natioba- Bbbob ? Macbisb 4*0 tia. l.-?n i?iiiuT*d ta I h st ?*ry ?liglb!y-lo-?!oJ OBI:? No. 141 Brosdw.T. 'Ii,-*"1t ? th? i??i o' th* (l*tih?rd ln.ur.n-* ' (o furchswr? de.ii i ? la ?-? I? Nino?*!.' lu ?rseratioB w.? apply la ABBA? Rsa. :?. BaaSSSl Agvnt. AoBKK.v.tLK, I'.'nTAnt/!, Ep?.'TrAL and Em: ian i -( sai ?tos k Hotit'i Soaasa i ,ta?'i u lor ? ' ?? o?)? ? ??' Di? th i I Dyieutsry iud all ? Waa j. Che! ? Dr. BnthVtWUit Sritop ix Cholera, VymWBtttf, I Durr!.*? te P"r?ly T?g??a!.la Eve;yihiii,*tioti- that t??;>?? u-t "ii the proniouadela tho w?y ol Kauo. Har? fir Lidi??,BiaNi I I liar*? ? l,cti:-r I? ti? llie piod .(.(ton -j, anrate ?? ? , .? .' iii 'iiJ-, i? forthwith r?pr?i , dated ?t Oa?t?'?, tVo 511 Hi ? Twty , the r?.- 't I? t?,?t I ,t ??? . tn Ml rne'-t? (?OTT Willi ?ud ?rani ?ni fin s if thl I ) >? lill?etpBl t? ??OTT Wi l. of plain umala of plain ml ?rnsB?til Cii>i.n'A PaBTB-TtTB and Cork. IlsWKMl* liol ptepars'i -i? ?> let i?-r? utod with | ? ?necease in Hu'IT. ? ?ia .1 I '. ' fal ?t ?. li jin m*t.u-d by ?nu n?nt pli??) a?.a - r ?? ,ir?p?rtt.o:i?. SB th? ,u|i,-d: ula aie .(.ted on Hie i?is?i. ? Haas??? k \ I ".' ?i No* vii \m\ in ?ni -., ii , J s? ml : , ,, .??. .- i?i s?.??-i teeiith ?C | \Vantk!>?Au potire * silent Pabtnbr m Spu?t.-', Rim. Il"b ant II ii I? M? _I ?'. Ms?! d?.i:a!i ? :? ?T'.y fjia, ? ring tirul.?i ?bll|. i't i . ?J. ay ?.:.?: ??:'.. ?'?| tal ro.di. t a. ? ?',?'.. h ?? hours rid? hr ral i.?i liuin N) ? T I . .? MM wall e?'..t>ii.h id Inquif? at I?I Tri ;.:i? 'lill ? S. IL NrilBUlU ? C?, HBtPBPAfa- Advmrtm isii Anarrt tk? W Pan IBB Vw?.i? . ?-*.??? ia>.- J fe Titi'. ?-? ?|p(ili fur Tlis Tru.ii-, ?:ij ? I.- M?IfMai in th? ..-1 - : . ?? ?id lilli . ' I'!,.ii, ? Wm-yo?? J)ai\uHxihi\nt W-DNESDAT, M W \ 1881 le C ?rrrapaadraia. Ko attie* an beUt ?n ?f An ?i?? ni ii ?"?.nanjr.iiationi W)'?!?r*il? in'*,,'i-J for ii,at' l ii mjat ha ?itnantl ?'ti by th? n?n ? ant ?d droM of tn? wn'or-ojt til??*.illy f?r PBD.ultiaB bu', u lilli ?nr t fu? hu tit 1 fait , Ali lantBsii !??.'*, i fir Un? ,'b i ??'ja'i li? iJJlMi.l 88 lui T?Ig ?m," N?w York. Wim-rtoi ?udertak" ' > ? ?? i n r??s-?*d '" ,m uiiiiii?i ,ni Th? Tribu?? In Lindon. STEVENS Blt.n ll-lt.s. , Auiri ?i Agenta far LlS-Brle? I'll-u,.' V ?' ' , ' ?.' Oa I " W . al" A.'lil. li- thl I?,r o( lill* ntiH: .?( B TWf witt at?* atsstri IssssawasMa ?ud B>?*MaaaaaBi NEWS OF*THE DAY. o_crv_it-_r_ N__\vpj. In tin? laapi 't Beal? y^u.-ri?.',, ,1 leieea pf Metim ' Belief an orges ndfortne benefit of the poorer claetes. . The pi'ijC' t ci'ii'i? ian the .???? .lishmentof hi??iitHi?i end ! tbo jirovi.H.i.Ti ?>t ?.i'.: ?simai tri-iit?ont ?or such as coi?ol providefi?rthrniaelret Ati inj .?'?!?. Baa baan leaned ai?Jitist Hi?? Iloifl iti i!ioirp'i'4 ;r rcnoviti"; lha Maadi ara?ad Weeh-ifUn Market. I i Board ara noiitntindnl inj, t "raid" uji.?a . ultoa ALUdft l?>r diuiilar __??"- i o\ reaiovnl, rleeaai!!.. St Many of !h??an:iir?rs.iry mnetinf?? hold ycitorday and las! evouiiig v??jrij vorj- Um itaUicruig?. Suma of them, lioK-evor, wor? , i?? thiiii/ attended. The apeMUnf nea generally fttlly up to ?he avrap? in point ol eloqti??let and erTsK-tirorie?;*. md ira I few cases tiit-ro was t tagt i!: irree of outliusiaaia uiauifnled by tbo audieu?tap. ThnB'is?-d ol Allo-nu ?a jre'e;lay struok out of t!ic City Tax Levy the i!^m of ipp.i'priatioii f?r cltaiiiim: stroctstind-trtTii? Board of Hi-d'.tu, market c ?in-ussioLS, judgments, la>TiiS' On! Un1 ..T'y alif.v-.. 0_a4_odl?aTta-8-1s-? fiftoijuui-st., au l t-tuulrj inala**, and ia that ahape ppat it to the CuiiiiiTl?i 'a fot ciiuet-Tciice. bttetaaenta were found yesteMar l>y ?he flr.ii 1 Jm, of Herhl-isr Conatr aatiast ara yanna men for ths inn .1er of John LCanp-tu ai .nakforl li :i leal Pekraa-j. Thej pleaded guilty, and wire ?oat.ncd to sereu yars' iin prisoniaeut each There were 9(W lioonsv. pBBted yetlcrday l>y the Board of Exulte, of wuiih 11? Wifre to appUeaata residiu?; and doing butineas in Brooklyn. T?^re havn boen, thua tar, ,,000 spplicatiom lor lu .nie ai-tinl upoa favoiahly. A Feaian p?-K-it reported m MOnaa Sound" (where ever on the face of Una': >u that may be in oo'ist-qu.-T ?? of Bcock-aail-?iulldl'jry about g-T.u .'?ian war rcbiels being loen ia Oo-ir^i.tn Bay. The ntimher ot ch ?lera apata at Oisrantino, March 7, was II-, ttiat bgtire incl'iding thn-e (Laths ?ml three i.ew caset. There hat b'.wa a tr_oifi?r of t>? convaletctsu?. from the Falcon to tb<? Saratoga. Aman nam?*. William Daily died at No. .'.W East Sixte?intb-rit, May I, at the extraordinary age of IMttBIB He ia laid to havo emigrate j trom Ireland to Arnon- i at the age of 88. A prisoner m tlie? jail at Roeliester, named ITayi. wa? shot dead by a turnkey yoitttulay, while the former was al tempting to make his .set'?? from coatinemen!. The oats of the Uuiud States t?gt. Burstenl i-tdT?the ('tlifornia nitro-tlyceriii?. case?has been put or.r till _t??y 10, on account of the ah ?ease of ? it ?esses. At No. 198Broadway, yesterday sftrrnoon, fire destr.i.v.-d property worth $*0,?<iil. ' A beary fire occurred only u kw weela ego tt the building two doors tbor?. In thl Board of C-unciiinoa yesterday t retol.iti ra r. ?netting tbe Board of ll-a!-!. to establish free public t'.h. waa unanimomly alopted The l .in j< ?ii '^_?t wtd b?. ?rj J'idgt Btrnarl rester tiny, on a motion to postpone tri ti. The bahne* of the ar?iimont will bo made to-lay. Th? ?nitoil States Cotirts al Savannah and Norfolk .? n-1 y??i?t? nlitv ; in tho formar Juago Kr*kine, and ia ? t!i"Utt"r,)ii'L" I'L.-r-vfioJ i?xsp*lBg Um beaaa. The "C?; li!??" residents of Salt Laktt f lty have m?\tmi I s reward rf 94,1541 fur thf ippMhtaUBOB of the u.ur?lcix*r of j tha l?!--* S. ?.. .'?r.?ssll?*ld. Fina ia C'iiicu?.. liitt night fon-mir.od pr -perty taloc*? at |170,OOt, whifb amount was thought to hw covered bj la? ?urttnee. A slifp'tiliiw b-BJM a? RivhestAr ftkmWmtf with all in _leitlO&l fav.?rublo to a very largo au-1 Huucessi'ul oihi tion. Thcro Wut s oiir.gaeration at Phila-1?>li*bia ^BtiT-lny, ?>jr which al'-tsi'l'frtimlitl.WiOtol'?.iWOaccrued. (I-lid was very stronR yesterday, opening at Vi*},, Bold it ld'oi. and tinted at laHaiVi Government ?tucka of oil lundi ir lim ni idiitntiniit. Money la abundant at 5 per nant. Ia o 'Tniii'-.Tial ptp-'r no change. For certiflcatet, KKxJ it bid, Ula*sauna Jone certitlcate?, at pr?tent quotation?, pay about 4| [?er cent. in? ?ggreg?te smonnt of export? ?telo niro of ?poeie) irora the non of New-York to foreiirn port?, for Hit? weok ending May 0, Is??, Wal li ?19,011. Stelling Et oh?ijfe cloiej very firm and active Bankert' bill? were dons a? high B3 '. L'|. 'Ide e'.oiing quotation wat i?/ tsl'J'l. CONGREI?M. SBNATB The ro.olutton of congratulation to tho Emperor of Ral? lia wss ad iptcl. A substitute for the House resolution to prevent UM introduction of tho cholora wa* re?K>rt-d n:i 1 ili'lnt'. ii. 'Hie Post-Oflk? A]?propriation bill wat taken ^]? a:id latltll at length, hu', without taking any voto tho *'?:i ?ti.? a-1j(inr:.?)'l. BOtTUH. A in -'ion t'> pottpoae the ?pecrtl ordsr, tho constitu l.-iL.ii iini(-ndui"ut, wa? lo*t, 51 to Ki. A resolution of in qvry into the Merchants' National Bank faillir?) waa adojtod, aiul the llouso tuen proceeded to tho considera? tion of tho special or?li?r, and daVltll it till the re?oit. At the araalai taaaloa the tat lull was debated, au I at 10 j || ?ck t'a-.? Uouit? ivlj-mrned. *- '- -J ? A mevuiro ii now before Citj- Connoiln which we trust will he dufeatod, or, in the ovout of it.-? pa.ssago, roceive a vet-i from the Mayor. It is pro;?osod to appoint one officer to bo called Suporintoudent of I'ur mits, ut g ular* of fft.oixj. and two (aafaatan in each A3st?:nbly District, iu all forty-two, who arc to receivo $1,000 per year. Tho duties of thoso officers ?j to inspect every sign, street stand and awning, ami id-port all infractions of tho ordinaiii ??.??. Each store keeper ?.hall pay from one to ton dollar.?? for a per? mit ; and ia the event of a r.f nal or ni*gl?*ct to do .to .?hall pay a fine of ten dolla?. The ?alarios of this new batch of ofEcors will amount to $l'.,o?? per annum. Wlir-n wc remember tint tho duties cm BIBIVaD performed by au ordinary policeman, and that tho or tli:it!iru.s arc now under tho charlo of the Corporation Attorney, we may seo the extravagance of this Btv mentir? and its u'ter tisele-suoss. It will only create a number of oxpensivo ?inocuros ia this heavily b'ird-'iiod city. __________________ 1 - Hat-Bf ti Representatives yeitevduy i-.-m liii'ii "."?-1 discussing, tor ?ely and in perfectly go. .?I ? ?m per, Un r-p??rt of the Joint Committee on Keon ?baattoa. We tm?t every ono will Ii? allowed a fair li" ?'i- -, th .' ??' ery proposition t-f imcudmout n ty I??? i-red a:;l tho*e ?rhiah are just and practi.u! ii.lf?p'.,.,l, .-tul that the Botpatt, t- i' (dial! thai be per ? ? 1, may revive thf. voto of every I'uion Mafeat of e:t'..'i II : ??. The project a? it stands \? not ?iii ou-'.y Bat all we could with it; if in Congrejs, we ' i?. i- .r ta aapt ia ?*; but, vhaawahil dono our be-t m th ? re?p*.?t, w?i ?h-mid rote for tho m. lima 8? it shall ul!.ula!.*!y be a! a;?ed by the m ij ;. ?. i .- mplariti ondilkraa, and the nearer ?ana ippi ii tTaltai ral aaafaaly ?a;? h Impartial 1 ::: i,??' ? -' batter sinll we bl laitai. _?_________??" XkaSaaataooa drred in th ? Baaai ktaalatka ti -1* ilatmn ti tha Ciar upon his escape from at itioB. Mr. Haulsbury nuinted upon in'r ?ducing the Slavery (jue iti-M? by denying that the ere iture who attempted t ? ?iiiatinu was an onemy of ???nanci I r. i>:i," ??'?' "i * ? ? VI le?: o t 'I 1 tv. l* li-* W ti J?r.? wlfat the resolution tles?ribed him tobe. Tin Baaata Aid tt% gntiiy Mr. ttadatatji aol pa "ltin ' iii. T!.e .-i intry v.j?! ..a, "Amen.' The Si?:, iff J:., d -.-?1 UM lb -lera ; I ?? ? I Any?Mr. Chandler attempting in pi?- a ?cn :' !?? ?ml ?-r-jil.'iit resolu!i<-n. '1 li? fSenator* otni-irk ??! la a l'ail? itarj -l - ? l ? ?. -t* 'j m*4 vaat arar?n I mm Lag of the anatal oa ?arl taft. T'.i* National T nparaa I B .''y hold* it* lut \n;iiv.?r*-rv ?i. QmBBI Instit'" ? thit Ifaah .'. IJ BTJ V. n 1 Dil 'dor ,i.*. ! L.?n. 0 0 Bawl 1 will !>?: aiiung .??.ikor?. _ SI.I l'.SS?CV IB HI.V4II I IIO>. A corrcsj.oiident, who demurs t?i but vu???* of tho Bl i"?*', thal Hi firth b:. i ? ?v 11 id-as of the abstract ?: ncaaaiwai >" * ? iiflit of th? lieop i |?*lie?bly ?Dil b. ' pr-iper toni'.!'.'.: ul Bar-Mall t? t!'*r or atmliili' their ' ? iveriii.ieiit a? well ai law?, rrnvuioa ia made fur th' ? i tt",-" t" td" fi.i'.tut ?it?t.t, brit ran a remrl t-j f.ine ti? Jil?.-ti"!, ui. la BB! ? ucom?t?ni*.'? wh.tthut. un !-r our furn of goTerr.-iii'iit? If au, riril libeitr lunif ha? nu ?rc-urity ' ?In-ievi-r ia t ..ii.ut ittunal form j sod lniiitstiur.s. ?A'itknut ? fiut'-er iirt,axcn!. whifh is ?uroly uiitiefeii.iry, Ila ?htkHrtag pr,i;,,i?illan ?I mai to m?, coter t!.,- whn!'* grouml, to wit 1 ? iihl.t (,! ?cvi.l ition by force li a rolat:-.? and not an ab- ? ??ilute ri-Ut. aiul g m -ii.ly bo rifhtfully assarts I to when there ia ni peaceabl?* rndren lor erirvanco?. "TI? (lurerament of the I'mim-I Ht.tei li a (iorernioeiit ?if the ru?n?il^ IU ii ?oh-??, and. liariiiir j rm bled fur llio ? .??Ire? . "! ?" (i'i--T ir.oi-1 by usan.? ofordiu?rj I. vi?! a.nu, aud !'/ | roTi'linc fur t'.o ameDilmea! uf the Coaatitutinu. the ri_ht of rovo utlon by force dot?! not and c?nnot ?n?t under it. V?'! .-? L. -id i' j i I'lutititinn, Coogrnt and th? Supreme Court of the I'uitiidStatet. if not to afturd thr meaoi of reme? dying political or ottiar grietsnets without a retort to foren i Arn not theae our'balance of |iower,' initeitd of tlanding armlet? Were they not to iateniled! It there nfety la any other view I" ?So far our correspondent. Now lot him hear ut? a m-mont: I. Out correspondent omits to ?state whotber he doe? or doeri not accept the doctrine of JfiT'-r-niii, adopted by the Ci.iitiiienttil Congres i, and mudo tho l-i'isofour politual ?sy.steri. Ile do. If he does, we will thank him to show v heroin we have misap? plied it; if he d'Kjs not, he will obligo us bj showing wherein if i? erroneous. II. Ile* beg- the question in t.llkingof ?? revolution by forre," " n resort to forre," de. If ono party ha? .i Wj/Af to do ii thing, and anothor interposes a veto, i. it th?) latter who invoke? force, not the former. oecoasiouistB will say they never wisLed to use -MU, ami would Lavo MM noue, il' nono had BBBl BBbI ngiiiLst them. III. "Th?) right of icvolition by force" dons uni, of course, |_M aaaW ours n ?r any other form "f gov? ernment. It is ti right above and before existing form, of government, BJ fir a.s it ii right at till. IV. Our (?(irrcsp'tiiileiit'spid'siiiiiptiniH und remedies i iii t?? reach Um exigency. Suppo.so Au-tria and Italy united ?tinier one Government?ifo matter of .'hat form?an?! Austria, with Forty Millions of Peo? ple, rule- Italy, w ith Twenty Millions, contrary to kml iiituroat* and wishes. ?Suppose theil given.ment a "pun-, ?implo democracy. Now Italy i ,ii.i m to govern herself?to be au independent, tell subsi?ting nation: How do your Cmistitution, Su? preme Court, L'iiivcr?al Suffrage,Purity of Election?, and whatevt*. else you plea-ie, help the mutter f Has Lily n rigkt to bo governed a- the thinks best ' or ]?? sin? to be governed as it is most agreeable to tho ma? jority?that is, to Austria ' Aud if she has a right to govern herself, how is she to achieve the enjoyment of it I Mr. Correspondent ' the problem is not so easy of ?-iliition a? you bave supposed it. It in. complicated, difficult, and w? may have decided it wrongly, but your logic does not seem to prove ii. [Ed, Mr. Bulewnki, the envoy from the European Rcpub Lean Ct'iiiiii.'.ti.'o in Loudon, has just returned from Washington. We learn from bim that he is highly pleased with the rosa It of his miruioQ. Ho found a general sympathy with tho "friends of republican principles in Europe" among men of ali political par? ties, aud the address to the European Ropublicani was signed by all members of the Senate and House of Representativo? to whom it was submitted, save one. We notice among the signatures those of Sena? tors Wade and Wili?.n, of Schuyler Colfax, Thad diuj Stevens, Henry J. Rai moud, **!:c!re?T J. Rogers, and many others. \Te understand that the address, with all th?) .s'jnatures received, will ?soon bo pub? lished, together with the call for a mass mooting in the Oity of New-York. _ COTTON 1.1 1N6?-7. The prospective Cotton product of the United States in 1^?G is a subject of National solicitude and general discussion. Very wido difference"? of esti? mate aro current?fromi^)00,000 bales up to and even above 3,(XK),O<J0. " Georgia," in The Savannah Repub? lican, hearing that the Hon. A. H. Stephens had esti? mated tho Cotton crop of I860 at three million bales, ?tatet that a sagacious friend has madg bott that the crop will not exceed l.'iOO.OOO bales, no says of Stephens'? alloged estimate that it " It one tnilllnn of bale? In exe??? of any other I have ??en, and two-third? of an avtrage orop before the war, when from North Carolina tu the Kio Grande the labor of the country wat nnder perfect organization and control?every Degro atripped and equipped to du tor bit life?with trained and ex? perienced overseer??unlimited mule power?large lupplist of guano and other fertillters?and. above all, a paddl? con i-?nily before Sam'-.i ? eren, whioh otutod him to fttce ttit tun ant! grail of .Inn? and July." ?This writer has evidently great faith in " a pad dloconstantly beforo Sambo's eyes:" while we be liove Cash is a more potent inducement to labor than Lash. And we look to tho Cotton crop of l*ij, % I prove it. We hi liove tho crop of WA will exceed S.tMi.OOO bales, and that, at an ivorago of '.10 cents per pound in gold, it will bring more money than any former crop, with two or three fticeptiona, ever did. Wo boc our estiin?to on vari??113 advices aud considera tioi'?, including a decidod ?uorea.io of energy and pro? ductive industry among the Poor White? of tbe upland regions of Alabama and other States. We aro quito awaro that this population has suffered terribly by the Wv?that it has not only been slain in battle and perished in bivouac, march aud hospital, but has .l?'?t its animal?, fence?, ?Sfcc, so that it hat far less capacity to produce than it hal tea years ago. But the 8-?uth is devoted to Cotton as it never was be? fore?it has a good mauy Blacks and some Whites hard at work in tho cotton-field?and we hope for a crop of ',,.'1011,0011 bales, and ?hall bo disappointed ?fit fills below?,000,04k). Such a crop, once marketed, neither White, au-1 Blacks will wnnt help from abroad until their region shall again lie devastated by war. -??_?? (II'ab.utim:. I! the report bl tfM that foreign ?hips arriving at this pott ure not boarded by tl.e 11? 'tilth Oilieer till Han reach tiie I'ppor Quarantine ground, there is cer? tainly very culpable negligence ?oinowher . Hy the law of IM. it is provided t lirai tin- QbBHB|Im ground .-li.?li le in tin* lower buy, not lan tti.in twoiiiib-.s from the ?shore in a designated area. From the 1-t "f M If to the l?t of November a Hotting lntspit ii 1- to be aaaaaBBJ ?vat ?m tfaaa t?o bum from the <? bhbb* tinc groiiinl and the neare't shore. The boarding ita? lien, a ?lliin ti.?* period named, is to bl li this iloating b-> ?".lal \i- ?1? from certain plates iiitined ar? sub? ject, during the Bummer and Autumn months desig? nated, to .lo d:iy-' ile'eiiti? u. and all vessels from foreign ports are to be vi?ited by the Heulth Ofloar, and detained, if they come from any pam when? qaaraatl-abla disaaan exist. or if they have auy such diseases?Chol?*ra is one of tlifiu?aa b??anl. The duty of the Health ?Min er, tli?*n. uuder the lnw. i? perfectly clear, and ilml duli i? nui discharged ii any vessel?, from fort (.'ii p?rt- ure allowed t?i eoino to the Upper Quar u:;t ne, off Stuten I?!nud, vtitliout previously being I'oardeil by lum or his a-?i-tunls iii the lnwer bay. l\>??ililv, tlier.? Bal* be |MM ?Maka la the laaarl thal tai law ? di-regunied; we ! "po there i?. llul we should like ti? be satisfu-d that twa V' -.-"I? did not, lait 11,idhi or night before, anchor at the Ujiper Quarantine ground to aWiiit there a visit fi??in Ide 1 l.-.iliU 1 >:li? .t. vim -bimbi have hoarded ?ll'lll lllllid? beb?a'. We ?In nut refer to tin- .-nlij.ci m any osp'ious l?;r.! : but ;t i- due to tiii? | ??miiimunity tliut nu su?. pi? ion even ?liottld 1 u-t tl.at any measures ure neg? I? ? t??l ta w11 rd oil tha Chalara. It ism?; iatpoaalbli that we may e-t ape a visitation from that pestilence ukog-ther, and ctrtainlv tin r.? are g??o?l ground-, l'??i hoping tliut it may, by v.gilance and care, bl very much mitigated 1! it should come, lint cure and vigilance al??ne i au .save us In.? m either one or the other, and DO ell??rt should be ?pared that balah out ?t:iy hope of tha' ?.iiv.ition. 'I i,,? ibi.tnl ??I Health is dom?; it 1 par! in adopting - in?.iry mensures nt home; but the.-*? ma.. M BBbIbM i" preventing the inir?i(iui tiuii uf i)i.? pligaa ?i tin* Qa uaanlaa Com m. .??!.? r? Of thu H'-iilih Ollii-er (-1 iln? port tit IB_-M bl tin* duties which law and iiommou sense und com mun liumuiiity alike presenil?! t?> guard against Ita importation. _ THE IRiail HO VII.Ut VI. S> profound and practical a philosopher as John Stuiiri Mill declared, while rebukin?; Iho Mitty self? aat bip winch lia. deprivod Irclaud fur BMfl thiiu En? gland of its share of well-being and .sell'-govcriimi?i.t, that the English and Irish were " the most fitted by nature of any two races iu tho world to be the com? pleting counterpart of each othe.'." A glance at the relations which h_vo existed for centuries of liter? ature, philosophy aud art among societies of clever Iii-lmien and Engli bun n would explain this easily. Down from the time when Uoldsmitti and Burke sat down to chop? and alo with Dr. Sam Johnson and Sir Joshua: when Swilt made wit with Bolingbroke; when English thiukers admired the good und great II hop'lk'rlieley's ?peculations; wnen, more out of Hie way, tka Irish dramatists flnlbnil. Congreve, and Furquhar became so English that their countrymen hardly know thom, thero has been in? great confusion among Knglish und irish wit?, no separation of race, but ra'.her a blending of lines, by which literature has been tie gainer. Moore was a chum of Byron when Sheridan rivalotl Pitt and Fox, and O'Neill wa- i-ueeu of the Fi'glish stage. English painters considered them (l\?s well off whon they hobnobbed with the var-atile and eccentric artists of the sister isle. <),lilly enough, Castlereagh oppressed bib country? men a little worse than any Englishman, und that sternest of premiers, Wellington, waa ?? patent abata Iii-hmnii us limiiv leniiin-. About our own time, the rail? ol'eniiuciit Irishmen is distinctively -maller; but the Irish K?entista, of whom Dr. m Cosh and the late *sir ?mitan Rowan Hamilton an notable examples, ? corr?'-p--nd with their Engli-h ?tathlBBi Iri-h yah?tBH and bculptuis uiusi, perforce, take pin? im iu the En? glish Academy, of whi( li Harry wa? nu ornament, and Sir Archer BhM president; the bul of (rtth novel? ists rricives a brotherly dedication from Thackeray: Sheridan Knowles does not cease to be the greatest stage-master among the modern English dramatists; Wallace, Balfe, Macfuircn. S illivun. if we except Sterndale Bennett, make the best English mnsici and we suppose Lord D'iffcrin and the young <)'D*?no_uc lind plenty of liberal Englishmen io apM with thom that the Irish have been badly treated, and that Eu gland should reform. Tlicr?1 is little Irish Hteratiiro windi i? not Engli-h. So, it would seem, the Irish and English can never be absolutely divorced. Po? litical outrage ha? done niu? h to impair reciprocity of culture and genius, and to di line a hatred of race, lint race-feuds consume genius, and do not help the arts and literature, whose mission is to reconcile and educate; therefore, it is not to be wondered at, that so many of the cleverest Irishmen havo been other than the heartiest hatera of Englishmen. For that in i'ter, personal bil is seldom of auv good t<? bolita - ? .B-a__B?B__B?ntie?B?j-BBn-^WB_-aa-aMMaa_MBi - - if often liable to defeat, it rc'nrns to still farther ibafM the oppress?*?., and it Li not worth the exercise where justico is to be wrought ??io expediency hy the spocial plea of cool thought and persistent reason. Even in revolution.-, those of oat right h-ta?fl seldom attain a good oLjoct. The mot successful modern wars were. the war of Tudcpendcnro, in which the American colo? nie- rebelled not from hatred of Englishmen, but from intelligence of principle?aud the war ?gainst Slavery, ?n which a small amount of monly personal hatred on ono aide was obscured by a spirit of humanity and oharity. Those who hare shown most hate hare poi? soned themselves with their own bitternes . and some ot them may yet die by biting their tongues. xva ?n? far fruin savin? that Ir_jh__.)_ have becu without causo quadrupled tor anger. Few race? have had such justifiable gall to make their oppression bitter. But tho failure of the most pro!ui.?ing of Irish revolutions, and the abl?st of Irish revolutionists, shows that the day of uve for a spirit so intense has oxpired by limitation. The justice of the cause of Bar? olution narrow,; down to i question of success, and of success there ii no reasonable hope. Ii is uppo.-ed by the predilections of a large number of Irishmen, and by the very spirit of reconciliation which the interim of attempted revolutions has allowed to grow between Irishmen and Englishmen. Mr. Stephens'? two or three hundred thousand conspirators, aided bj jail deliverer?, may bo a formidable organization, ?> one way or another, but Is powerless for a rev I ointii'**, ?which would require &u annameut equal to that with which the South began its terrible fail? ure. British minions may deserve contempt, but the armed iron-clud British majority is worthy of a certain respect not ill-comporting with the wisest a?_, Indeed, tie noblest and least ncltlsh i_i-?jrnian patriotism. But if the entire of revolution i? hopeless, ti.,i1 of Neena la hopeful. Ireland ha- no fiu.se but what its earnest English friends ?re making thoir own; and we are certain that far more will be dene for both ci'iiiiiriifs g.? tbu indii-trious musses are framlr.-a d. Mr. John Stuart Mill has imcle a bettor argument for Deland than Mr. Jintes Stephens. Assuredly, John Bright is a woitliier leider of intelligent Irishmen fhtm Stephens, O'MaUna) , or Mitchel. Tho a-socia tioii of the last mimed among Irihh leaders only aitjajj to point out a tunk of Irishmen, who, however fond of their country and them-elves, have small intelli? gent o of principe'?, ami cure little for any race other than their own. Au redly, a man who deliberately light- for Slavery cannot s?rive for true liberty, and does not seek it. The mau who, on this sale of the wafer, denies ?impartial sull'rage, does not compre? hend the the purpose or valtto ol extending it to hi? countrymen on the other. That Irishman who will help Ireland mut, will be as willing to help English? men and colored American as tv ?li. The In li movement ought to mean reform, and not revolution. Conscious ol' I be strength at some nut toual spirit, it can vt til alford to refrain from the tragedy of uu overt act, walting and watching the propre-? of Hie reform t|ii._tii?u and abolition at Hie I Chunh endowments?-content, in short, to be more ? peacefully what the armed English leudali-'s were ; once u|?ou a unit-?"<.ootl lookers on in Ireland." i If tim Oh arah and Suffrage questions are likely to ba 1 BPjeeeaaM, it ia (atti as l.ki-ly thal Mr. Luby und his 1 compatriots will come out of prison before their time, I and that Emmet's epitaph can Ix- written v. itiiont blood. _ Fi-iiir:?!!? avvi-tDi i?t< Sho'.iM ive be advised sumo line day that Fraud " to ! an alarming entent" han " lirokeu out in the lower ? part of UM i-lind." mid that ''it is almost inip.s-.'.k1 | to .-?lay it? nraawa among the linn? ol that vi? iuity," anbadj need bt -ur;?rtaed, tor Um ?ame kind of epi d> -tiiiu has broken out rashly over and ov.t again in the MUM B-lgM-Ofh ? "I. Thl lati-tderelopmeutouly '. shows that Mr. Iioss reaped a little more of the field i which Mr. Ke'.ihum lound ?u so high a state of culti PatlBB. Pot the benefit of financial health, we pro fee la pia ve tli.it the p.i.t yoar or so has been not ! a littlo r-inaikablo lor bitsiiK-s di-orders, and, there? fore, roi all the dates of .omi; of the large?.! ?ud moat j skillful op?rations of fraud. Tiny teach a laSBBB which is ii"! unimportant Of out of time. The follow? ing are BlllBBllBaJ cate-? ti polite and mere mule ?V ltidliti.: Kap... Hank Bt, H -BPtnan (TownseudV I MO.ooi? Auif... ll?nk -Basait S. Y. (Jenkin.?. -'.;?,i??j A??1-ItVinki itene'silT. ti. f, Kctihum)... I, ia m, OHO Ailie-- Erip li I! BO-dl iones,. JA41,141 Aiiir t ii.tom ll'.ti-.' F..ruines, Mntnphia . l,".?'?-i.i??j vet.. Beteaea _a_neannaal, olio Cul lector . ?W.(>00 S?|.| .. li.K. Hand F-rfoncs, (ilaiiwin. ?t>t.u00 ut Bnbn-stnttn, Oin Tnesary. ho.ooo (tct... (i??v.M liaient llon.li. (?cn. H.utow . 150000 -....Hebelet Ito'intv Ern ult . 3'?),(A?J Ort. *S'il? Trenitiier, Ohio.... 1?X),000 l)*c. IJjitteiii.a-f r . H,'?i?rtirteiif Ky_ WOOil lot? ? ? 'in. or.! K.li. ?BbsaalsBsnl_'. - Mjy . i: >?s fo-rgerin S.Y. 3-~,(W) llny .. _liiclaiits'Uaiik. Was'.lngtoL.1. (?JO. 000 Stilij'iiiici] i- ?t grouping of vulgar rind violent robberii'r-, mid mini- soundy !o l?e di>'i:igr,i>hed 1 from ??..li!.- -wimlluig bf bein?.' Pallad " -u.-ak-thiet 1 oparatioB ? :" Mr,. ..I'.ink Wills.'.,?. N II . |4\l?>0 ?lu?.? I*m.. B el mend. . -joo,!??? A g I'.uk VVaTi' ?to t?, t ?lui).0,000 An?.-. BeellegUttast, VuitiunJ . Beet, Baal Ctneetw. _i?).<>isj Not. . Ilpili k rubberv, Washington. lu .100 ?I m. Hank Citil.101., Vi-rinoiit. Tiisjo ?lan... Iisi.k McHsensTci- rulila-l. i"1??*? .sa. Uank of I.tbertr. kio. T-iWtV Apl. Hink. Csili?. (?Ino.350.1)0(1 Ans-, O lartenuastcr. Ilepsrt-itut. I'adu.ab. tt\tBt tapi N- nViiik lim _._ ? ?'..i- .. 10,000 Oat Q iitt'Ttiimtcr? Daa/t Cliattsnooga. . IS.iJfX) Oat liuiglury at Ueiiuit. *i,isT0 ????(.. liurgiarv at Philadelphia. ?VOtkjO Deo. Blind rnlibory, Ohio. t"*iu-u Dee-..Beltralban rt Ti-t . .?iijo Di Ssfc robbery st Oil (Tit. 14.il?? Not. Safe robbery ?t Mau 1'rancnco. -0,000 Sot.. I . S. licas.iy H.iu.l?. 30.000 ?Irin... Ou._rtarnn.iter'? Dt-p't. Kansas. 30,000 .Im.... TI.* A.l.iiiist ii.u|iaiij s ?-iif-i-. s-'.'''.. .fan.... I*. 8. Trea.ury. ??an "?'rsucjico. B0.?.O Feb...Erie llailroad'. lu.uo? Kell The Adaitli Kli>rt>ss l'n.'? Airorit. KV??") Ken . Ht. Louis Kipiesi Meiien*?r. lout?) alar. Kichange-eluce. N. T., Bands.!..?0i),(jtH? Alsr . Bouda again. H. Y. leT.OOO This caunot be tito whole .-tory : lethero are some I of the mo-t piquant and prominent features of super ? fine and vulgar swindling in the la?t twelve monih?. I \Ve do not ?ay that the amount i? grealer thin in j other years or in other couulries. or that tiuau. i ii : credits uki availed ninri1 uiiui??ri?ii?ly by insidi" ! swindlei-s than bj outside robbers?that is uunote sary. Tue text ha? its obvious lcssou and its lot al application, w-bn-b men of bt_?ittess can soleit lor theinselve? TA? Baa sillily ivksi ' If Dcuiucrsts Bt>t trailers bcc-Usc ti.ey aaaaaed ?nd ds nouiis't??! iii'-Hsurei of lae Adnlalttratloa la ? yen.? ag> ?hat appaBaMea Is best Hied t<> i ii. ?o ?lu? nu? call the l'iesideot s ? ..'iri'i'i'm,?] ,i trsiiiii ? Ansxttr.?Those DaflMMtast- wlio conspired willi Vullaiidir-h.im, C. C. Burr, William B. Kted, l?an. Wood. Ac. Ac, to paralyze the arm? that struck for tho Null?,n.ii hi'o, irr?? moral traitor?, iu that they ad? hered t? thl enemies of the Bupublic, giving them aid and comfort. To ?ay that they were cou-idored trai- j tors because "they opposed and denounced the measures of the Administration," in just a? mean and false as is the Atheist who talks of himself asa heretic. Tht Sum was repi,:s?'uted in tin? in?1? ting of New-York joun-?-ts in le-til, wherein the distinction between opposing the Administration aud favoring treason and : traitors was distinctly set forth and a_i._i.nl, and has i therefore no right to quibble and palter as it does. The Suez Canal Company has it length obtained from the Turkish Gorernment a firman lanctiouiug the contract betwoon the late Viceroy of Egypt and Mr. Ferdinand de I.esseps. The Company, aided by all the influence the French Ooremment could bring to hear upon that of Turkey, had long made strenuo.is elT.nti to obtain this i.uiition; but Lord F-tanitatO-, an ?unViibluo-emy of the enterprise, had succeodi J ?u prevailing npon the Porte to withhold it. The present Engli->h Ministry is believe I to htve ii ???,I mai th? ,;, ?iM|t to th| CaV-i*?. oui Hu S'il -?t Un, tharK01*1 WM ?n?*16* to ?ratify the Emperor of France. T-.i__"nua ?o0?.0'8? t,J* groatncss and utility of a work w?iV^wJi "*?**? ?evr IWWm to commerce and navigation,' *nd wb?otl U P^laimi "one of tha most desirable ?vol^ <*thil OO?tury." AVJEMIt A\ IBEEDJItlS C*5_i',4*M1<>,,r' The Maf numW of TA? Amena?* Fnaiman pre-' sents a statement of the work of the aociaty, whiofc will be found full of interest to Its patrons and frionde. Duriug last year 307 schools and 773 to achira ha va been sustained, and ovor 40,000 pupils educated by the varions organizations in ?he North not ?ootarhn ia character. The amount of contribuUona cxceedi 1(700,000, and it is estimated that altogether mt len ttwn fit?,O)0,00 ? have beon spout by theso eoeietin for the benefit >f the fre??m?^ IT.*. ?tb*?. Their work is still inoroA4ing, and in New-Euglaaii li** number of teachers baa grown in six months from 10* t?. 1-2. and iuNew-York from 140 to 810. Of th?, C13 teacher? now in the field, IDI represont this Com 1 ;--?-.n and Its brunches. It ia evident that tha project of forming the various societies be-ore eiiit ing iuto oue has had a gratifying ancoona. From tho reports and correspondence of th? ?woiety Interesting tables have boon ov.n;iilod, ahow ag tha location ol' achool.? by Uttm aud town*, and by what societies i_oy kio sustainod. Poeticalj-utioe is satjili?*'^ 'm fiudlug that South Carolina has the largest number of schools, 129. Virginia oom?? next with 104; North Carolina his *<>; Tennessee, f?\ Mary?' land, G1, and so on. Mississippi and Arkausaa, which are certainly not low in noed of enlightenment, have but 20 end 10, respectively; and when wo cob sider that these schools aro open to whites as well m blacks, we may appreciate the extent of th? field that remains to be tilled. It is an article of th? conotitution of this American Fteedmen's CommiMim that it shall " aid aad cooperate with the people of tha South, without distinction of raco or color, in the im provement of their condition upou tha baai? of indus try, education, freedom, and Christian moram/. N ? ?schools or supply depot? shall bo maintained from lh? benefit-? of which any shall be excluded because of | color.'' It is not, therefore, obnoxious to the c'.i*r?r? ' of directing its charities exclisively for the beuoui ->1 ! the black?. We do not ?see way the ?louth, which w_t j always, and of course ia now, lamentably deficient ia free schools, should not webome Una entarpriso with as much cordiality, for Instance, as w+j extended be i fore the war to the Southern Aid 8-joiety. If tba whites do not, the blacks will, though wo do n >? t'nok the latter any more in need of its good offices Mian ?li? former. It is to be borne in mind that while tho Commisai?>a has been generously su??p?)rted by the coatnbut iona of the North, its work is one Bhfah calls for constant outlay, and its tro?*?ury ne-nts to be continually ii pi--i : ?bed. There is, so far a ? we know, m way iu which money can be given to the freedm<?u mot* beneficially to them tuan vhM given lo Uto ?mariMa Freedmeii's and Cnion Comaiinion. They had a Democratic victory down in New-Or leans on Monday. The Rebels of that city e! r'ed ? Hebel General ( Hays i its Sheriff. If thora cou.?! h**a beeu a fair vote, no liai MH?I would havo MM %?? tained. But, while the Bahatl of Loui-iian?. ira *? tranchised. the loyal m<*n i" u?t, and ao they hal a Democrat io victorv. The Loyal Pi'oplo of Virginia will hold a ?Jo!i??a tion at Alex?? ' ? .. I ? IT''? ?nst (.'?dorado Jowett wts among the arrivals at Bon >u ima Eur?ip?* in th?- C'liuia fttMmmmfx m~~"~"~~~mmmmmmm_m_mm The n??iitati> ia Alaaaaaa. To thi Edi'? o/ the S. I. Tri4i??r. Sir; hTlB TMBBBI of'.his morning I ?Inet?? sa srtiols leaded ' Au Appeal for the Starving Let*. It i ?hoold bo tuppoted the peopi? o? Aialatuia, ?aer? tin? ?al i destitution and .?.il'.*i tug ?tut, sri tcuatiMi by the aauie ?pint | whluh ii manifested io oo? of ?li? ?n .solo* quoted from s M ?at ? pint pspi-r I Iwg Uara io iu'.-.? thal ia addition I > ft? ?tit I which tb? Government of t'i? Untied State? ho? U-?a to gn erouitly fort.iiijatt during th? pott Winter and Spring m intat. ' by BIMBI of the Kr?-???ln.?.n ? Bureau under the ?Jn. olioa al ? Uen. Swaym* i - ? 1 ?*gi?! v* ;:-* of tko State, at its I ?*' s<*aiioa b*.?l!?Ting titi? would not ;>?? ?u^jcit*ut *o meet tbt deiuaml for brttd alone. aj.;?r-t? ria'.sJ I'?),-?), sad havluf bo mino? ia th? TretMury ?uthori/ed the G'-reruor to isiue and BtO bond? i of tha Statt to raitt rho mont?; and to appoint a :. ' ?ni tan j ?ioner to act on b-'n'f of th? Mute w'th Oen Bairn*, in tor < nlihing supplie? to iii? il-.ti:.'.? ta t.. part? of the Mata witt ) ont any distinction whit?v-*r Tho L'?uimiiii'oner wa* isiasll tlttf ?p|.uiat?d.ai<l ,?: lj?.1?/ . entered on thtdi.tharg? of hi? duties, and hm recently r? I ported hit ?cti ?ii to th?? Gortrtur. The mocey to m??t th* ?ppropritti>nw*ou!d hive I eua pr ? I .:??ed l.iiti? tri ?. li a il* ti" ?'*. S?*?.,? jond?. bat tor tas ob j furtuuu? dldicuity vrhicli hat trisen tH>t?ean th? Pr*-.iJeut i and Congres? in relation to 'rsconitr-ctiou" or " rcori/tait? . Usa." 1. ..i ?i "t'-.'s a ? t..*. N'.jtning can bs done in Kurop?. I the anitver uf oonsved men there i*. "Until tb* Goreninmut ' the I'nitfd Stat?? decitlei flaa?y tiio political ata'.u! o? yo'ir State, we cannot de?! In foot !?.:! An a<rent M behalf of ti ? State it now h?re, for li.-, p-rpoa? 1 of makt:*tr. ? poM?Me sn trttigimtut of tome tcrt iu 'lui i city, anti atrung hopea aro attaataBnl ol'early tuoceu It n proper to sdd whtt ev)r/ frlonl of tuffern.^ idaittin t ' will be gita tt know, that ?a ?TedaetdaT. the ai. initia?, tit Secretary of War, with the ippro*-?l of th? Pre.-: ! ?*?! apo? I beinK informed of the dctil'i*? condiiioa of ?o msny of our ni ' fortunate people, proaip*:. or J?r?d ?a ividltlonal mpp.y of fool to h? iiit?^ through the Fre?Jmen ? Biimu. niiBcio:it la uv?*t lh? want? of a.i the deititsts ia Mt State, Re.pActfatly. I.:.nts E. riMi?ii F'flh 4*?f ' Mai Mty ?, 1-i-W ?Bilaary. W.ijor tj. Smith B.Jwa. UMCathl l?Cth N. f fahaa I t?er?, ld?a on tin JTtl?. u t . .* Pinn Y?n, K. V., of pu'ni?n?ry fta* | ?uaiptien. cottfictcl by ?tp .iir? ii _H it*rTic?. He w?i ? BaBn ??? ?St.nbei-i Cotintr !iiil.i?Sta??*, ?d! ?j" a I o-ratlra ?Uni* i m rnliat j li i i lila? ?j. h. r i! !.. r?.t , Cr-, o. ?Le B.be?ioi.. lu II i Im . Iti?;iui?iit it Si,ti|i.ilK,ot?ri II? wai prout ted for ??l.iutrjr l* 1m i ttljotuit of tilla i??iment, ?nd !utMe<ru?otly to oi?j?*r of Ha i.'d.'h H V. V..uui?rri If,- pari .-??ji-'J 't ii ri'olj I i til* lattVi u: Lo .??Till?? I Yorktown. lVilI__iiburtb, I!*:.jT?r t'a-.; II-, ??? M.cdaiiiciTllle. tiiioeiHi.t. Wiit? Hil ?}t??,.p Mi'tr-u. 8?.:ond Ui'.ti? of But! Huit AotifHu S!iirui'!iir|a?iil ti...'ty?t)iirrB On i?T?n' M -m?ia? , he w11 eoDipliiiiani? i by ht? conn ii Jl.? ofleen lot (. tu'.iy uat.'i : ni? Ha aer?! a wife mi oni chi.d. The Dlaease Agaia aa Iba lacrea??? Tlrti Healh? aaJ IBu-ee Ifevr taara Bin? e l.aai Keven All V??ael? B*ar*ed al I p**?r 4|?ar aailae. We regret *?> be c jmp ?lied ta sU'o that t'uo epi Ijiuu > QsaraeUa? bu msds Its appearance on boar J the l.dnut i?a wsll psswainr? by th? Virginia ware ramorsd to Ibis talk ?der th? illa hld -i trintferr.J to th? hoipttal thip ' ?ii-on. Naa-oaast bart jcourred daily ?inn then hat thay hare reoeutlr m reatnl to alaruiingly that tha Quarantine i ?mi'iiii.?' -.: ?:?? Lav?? deteruittil to ronav? from diJO to JW ???i ?..i? t i 'tv- V-,,^ ,!??. 'J': ? Ilbnoi? 1? hally t. ni-:-?* ? ?' ant ia oTtioiowded Wbi'n? 'ha Virg'nulia? bnn cleaniitfumigatal. and it i? beltaied. thornngbly diiinfaotsd. In th? mean tua? !?..i coavalnt'ents btv? buen i?la?9*d on board th? Saratogs Th:? groatlr reilSr,?? the hoapiUl ?hip. willoh ha? baioly riivni for 1.41 patient?, although It baa Mt Mm? day? paet contais?! li? re i io ni ia r.u t.? ?'ti'?i of the dina??. Th? repoitof , Dr. Bl mil, pt.nts-! hanW-h, glrotthenametoftrie ntwotie? . and also tho?? of the recant d?ad. tofrttber aih th? total I number of deatht by tb? ?pidemio ou tha Viraiuia Tha olt? ?ii ihiH'lnd by tit? fa -t that th? Virginia wat p?r 1 mit ted ?.? anchor at Upper Quarantine and to lie for eon?? hour? withiu a ?hort diitaao? af ?tatea lalaad. notwithitaal lng th? fact that ?' e waa freighted with an Infectiou? dite?.**. We ?re informel, hnwerer. that even now all veaaalt oom? to that point befoi? being boarded by the Health Ofl!i??r, ??? thal a repeta.on Si t?? lame outi agu ii not only pom? la but ?a tremelv probat?!?. The le,'?! boarding plan for all T**t?U tr.im too lit of Mar to tho '.?'.of September hat '.men. at.il w? b?!lev?now ii at Lower Qitaiintlct. If our luforrraiioa b* orreet, and we bare it from exoallcnt authority, there wo-ild ?nil tnm to be oanissnen ia the ?sdoiiBistratlon of ?Tt?.? tt. tbe Lower Bay. lbs following it Dr. Untai.'t aiport from lbs Hospital ihiy Falcon, un ! ?r late of klonday. May li Total in boapilal lu! t var ti. HI Add tbrn aew earn.?. ? ' Total . li? Dedact tUrn dioJ.?. * Total.?. I* Deduct, slio, ?S5 pau?nu njonvalesoent) Irsasferred thi? dty to ?hip Saratoga. ? Remaining in hotpital. ?T Tbs a?uana of tb? new oaae? ara Selina Dodil?? a?ved Jl, of Bradford Eng., from the VirgiBia. ChrUtophar/orgenten, ag*?J M ol' Denmark, from the Vu ?lula. Jaiper dephaon. aged uri*, of Denmark, from t'*S Virginia. Dial siuoe laat rstura May 7 Bartholomew Haraghty. Neill Hanson, Mary K n ned r Died pravioutlv . 4T Add tlis abovs. J To* ti lnMa Al