Show ’ v if " AY- ' - - 7 J I r-- ' 7' I j 7 77 - r r - ”V7- 77 i t7- : i '’7'7 77 il iXiXj 'i P 1 t" 7S- j ' i:1 7- I -' - - X-- f-- Xt- Hamlet would hot be likely to ignore the com mon jirincipes of politeness? His purpose of forcing the King t6 self cbnyictlori should be abmplUhed furtively and! not thrust even ultimately before the whole coprt 7 J7 7 One thing we observe witli ple&sure in Mr Paujxcefort's acting He betrays no tendency actors do— to offend the good taste some H aridj crucify the finer feelings of the more appreciative portion of the audience by making coarse “points’ ' for the purpose of winning the horse laush from the poor triumph of a general ' ATJG13 1804 KATDHDAT: MOUNlNCfi - v - A : I ' iJL iviJe :U 'I ' m I’ll i i I - : ix 4M Lord lloward Callod attention : to tho ehiistfiwntlof I bability that he will overtake them and 'force a tjr '7-- ' f1? " emigrants in America and complained of thjde nujecul tW-being entrapped ohd urged yatchfuln topnt iJcWn J Gold made a slight advance owing to AerurtU 7 Lajranl admitted that there wore great complainti) nut I rntnors that the rebels had 'advanced ogsini and — Poiomac x the the Government could hot dj more than It had upper trusted that the Americahr authorities xwould endhafpr to I Jk0 4: Three more western counterfeiters have artivel ail4 J ' check these abases wears made including Several other speeches Govornrao northern tho defended who Taylor was determined he said to: put down the slave rebellion commuted to c rmmplk r j shot have hiid their seutences ' ' T’ On the 23th Parliament was prorogued :The Queen’s on tho Dry Totngas ro-- 1 commissioner deeVdy Tlie amount of subscriptions to tho It speech was road by the m teno r m- -1 ed at the ”’“r— — - - - war Amoricajf-nrin civil of the continuation grets the lies a continued and strict neutrality but wouldjr&o ice dollars S P Colby ofYermont was y to see a friendly reconcikltlon expresses satisfodtipn at sworn in Tfrut he world cotton the finomdl of tho L K of in of parts the inflnx Chittenden n ?rlClj Treasury place of or distress in tho ‘ consequent-mitigatio7 ' TTMhiri3tq i districts regrets the failure of ths Dano-j- jl To Geo Dix: conference hopes the now negotiations at No further intelligence has been recei v- -l f except from deserters who report the csptuio uf t’lo cit bnt nothing official The rest of her Majesty's speech enumerates acccnf Sherman reports all well Ilei knocking od facts and rejoices at tho contlnuod prospei ' ' pieces with four and a half inch'shell conntry No movement had been mvle by our f ircc-- in f nt tho pooce negotiations a Nothing It known as-ttf I Petersburg bheridan has not been ‘tear f - 1' enna ?Sied A Copenhagen journal says tho alleged armisEfo i )::r 7' i TruMia nine months is prenuturo agree td the ontry II ji reports- the TVis'j'jt from Grant A 'raAa fcjad Bank The of federal into cium’t r of dispatch IteUsbnrg troops gained over six million francs in specie during the edk explosion of the ammunition barge as fulliws Killckl —12 enlisted men 3 citizaai i l The bourse was flat fif to-ds- jr -- - t — 7‘ r''iTOK INDIAN TROUffLfes EAST" 7 Thera is a great deal of anxiety Jn the city among the merchAatri over the Indlanhostili! ties 4n theiWjunsandnot a little apprehension tb'at gome of‘tlie trains may be rudely visited - by the'lt-'- d XJkini As a general things the In- dians arc very cautious in approaching large Ttraias and AVinoit iif the importations this Mrs Bell made a very 'fair Ophelia' In year aW tma grand scale the' chances are in! favor escape Up-t- last evening nothing the "crazy scene" we cannot recollect havings Tlie other members of the of public interest from the plains had been re- -' seen her snrpassed ' t y' ceived later than that we published yesterday' fcompanyj evidently did their best to please say a word of the Ghost Mitchell though we will We have imdersttt Sri that Brigj-Geji So accomplished a gentleman as Hamlet's O mail a "District had called command father the murdered "royal Dane" must have npoTi thc iTlitU a wcllrhs the volunteers in wken a ghost have servicepo Coma to ibe rejicuc jXlie Governor been" would mot even re expect him to of QoloiAdo is iiiJ to have done! as much and talked in such monotony at anVarly day i f the re Is anyXinettle in the be serioiu to be sad to bs measpred in speech excuse for tradition’s sake some- men of war tn lboso regions shall hear of and we can ri 7 7 ' thing of the sepulchral but the apparition even j’:' an Iridiiin iketladlic On al launch ccasJr ns tjbc re Is al ways a great of thelthproughly educated if it speak at all bororsJ " LojiJonl not be would Tnuocentl of modulation in its deal of exaygLriitiin — AVouriied 3 Commissioned afilcers ' It is excellent strategy 4 ea!:-Paris announces mat' the Presse under reserve The tODC8 to oyer estimate a foe— the chances of escape 'e 86 mlored nI and laborers 15 s citizens tac-' aion of peace botwoon G armaay and Denmark—-!- ) Kightee-i wounded not belonging to the wharf ' armistico been must had ' wo The known be best prolan slightly it yet Sftkspeare’s Though 77 ffrTiincli improved bnt whether our eastern o “ot was Tlie x topropertV 7 Thjciu-damage large tie- ti lVashingtol I The consum I'Ll troops are thsreui skilled wo know not--r we find a little fault with: fhe play Point llth givo3 an accbuju: from tire plosion has not boon ascertained letter A City have to wait ftr developments In' the mat ion lacks ‘poetical justice’ The catastro- explosion of a boat loadod with ammnnitloh f Binidiojgs hw Yoi-- IX meet villain the too true' The “Tribune' special correspondent vritfi yii iiuy wero demolished tents scattered and horses kale general vlts xneaptifnortlie news of the day on the plains phe is also claims much deserts s his but direction the tlx is dLthe Indians from Texas tb th British army has t’ie following dated 11th Thonqw depot building is mosy tragic erory army broke camp at llalltown yedvrjij : mpre—-th- e :i Possessions are in battle array plotting supple old courtier Polo-niu- s ins the number of persons killed and wounded Jui the Sheridan's was being uuloadod by jnegroos numberingohyla marched to Bertvillc on tho Winchester Pike where v 7! the fairi trusting unsuspecting Ophelia boat The direct cause of the hostililies is not yet' arrived yesterdayl p m without much opposition hundred It is supposed that a shell juust liaro-won weak the the to Queen the impulsive andeasily Imboden's cavilry Skirmished with our advance fnai public' probably no jone knows which communicated fire to the whole lot Lncktjj tho given not Laertes last least the hut and &c bankfot of There hre a niuititudeof rumorslwlth possibly struck the steep! the Clrirlestown hnj tho were easily an ttcidily driveii moralizing mqt the shells loss life or been would liava confi the of yery lro This ni truing at d iylight wo resumed the tuarch asd landing Iittlcj truth in eacib — and these in general prince himself Horatio his! friend and riy point toTaggreafiion' and provocation on The da nt barely escapes So vide a swath of fa’ thrown down tho large nnmber of persons ocdaph'Iag side of Winchester where we will either have a lutt! or till i tyr is lepufsive-tone's nil feelings civilian lit I and part otpilejfsices! them miraculously escaping witli slight bryiacs I ary j they w ill retreat doyn: tho galley Iii the beginning of the tind we are also 1 Whatever or whoever has been the caue Martlnsburg has been pccupiml by ' our forcg Ndw YorK 21 rebels Raptured and hungStrjt Whit? ono of uursMutii 7 wwish kuOccss to those who : drive the Red oinew1iat surprised that Ilainlet naturally Tho “Times' Washington special Bays the Yl!l f at siartinsburg yestordayi New York li Skins from the overland high wajr' In the pop shrewd with so much cause to wlvet his keen results have already followed the appointment 0 The “Times’ special from Washington ‘11th bit dam to the command of the Middle Department ular lahgujige of the dry— 'the Union must ness with liis supicions unwontedly on the dence and dispatch from Fnrrngnt Ho lias suffered (Miv friuiL in 5 be to restored appear tranquility fict that it' was necessary to bring a dispiurh strauif and 'shall be piescrved’ ’ bet weep the Atlantic alert should not have guessed a trap in a fen and from New Orleans— now however hourly look-- il f r Pennsylvania and we shall probably hare a vj : i-- -- j “g’ -- y j'' -as j : ! ' ' - ' - c to-da- 9 cotton-niniirc-tori- ng n o -- i ' - 1 ' "i Vienna-sncceufu- ! ! ! n j j i l C ' f: fc o i L t j j 1 : t i ' - f K-- : ' y ' : Zi i i ' 4 : 1 i w- -r : - - - - ' -- L X I - d ( 1 r- ! - I Tb- - 1 i ' ' 1 f w a: c! and Pacific States 7 J'i- - j - v - j- 4 a I Patrons ofThe drama whq have at high appreciation of the excellent are usually exceed ingly averse to appear at the' performance of a first-cla- s ploy unless there is fair prospect of the manifestation of a high standard of ability in the artistes For ourselves rather than pay dollar to see Hamlet or Othelloi ‘murdered" give tweuty for the' privilege of stay- ing away as we al wm entertaih a certain -- Tearfulness when we go to witness Tthe perfor-- i maned'of such' plays' by actors whose merit 7J are partially or wholly unknown to ua 'Wo are f pretty well assured that the Salt j i fiakc piibl ie agree with us wfcp we state that i j any such imsanprehension concerning Mri j? j Pauccefoirt's rendition pf the chief character of wiiat is nsually considered the masterpiece ot 7 jthojrard of Avon i forever dispelled He doe3‘ ' n it set bijforo us the ptay of Hamlet with the ! philosophic bane" left out ?r We di'd njt expeet to see the Lclasticity even in the saddest moments the j princely manners the classic elegance of the royal dignity The exquisite grace I the intense inUllectiiality' anil th perfect ar-Iti stiev fiui sh w hicU to us are ltie pecul iar y oharmfMr Jlvrrv Sullivan's impersonation v j of behioark of i6r l4inco i In the'open ng wo were alittle diaippointed As from the first fcw feitebcea from Hamlet ejbocaine apprehensive of too: much duloess v ton black a vein of siidn-- sBut a the play s wO'-woul- d -- ! 1 I 1 J - I 1 ’ ' I all-pervadi- k-- ' ng V car-jria- y y ge X: t i ’’ - - y ' IV ' 7 7 - ' i 1 ' T77 '- - ' hr ) 4it- w)miT uhtil' It became riin- -Injlie ami n we saw- xnuch to wl- firooxie Ted piarceptiUlo iigiro and were well satisfied with the represen- (7 tMion at a wlioldi 7 : i : v7 V ? i 7 r 1 ' : S inrUtiular in which no actor wo have Seen in! this renowned play baa realiaeti our idea of propriety Ye re- to the'Htage scene and specially to the en- croiching approaches ofJUamlet towards the fViwcienw-spicke- u King The Prince could watch wi th eagle oye kthe blenching countenance of hfrgukiiy'unelo could tell with due barncstnes and effect the poison argument of tlie interptay and still keep a more respect ful dLjtance from the object ls ill smothered bul hpHant feelings of revenge Here to our ' thinking all hetors whom- - we have seen in the lAf t Verstep the modps ty - of nature" and ” sjiihi In tho! r7giou of stage effect This jnayplca’As some persons- but we arer not of that number We know Jbat the interlude is a ’ trap to “catchthe conscience of the but ixssiUl y lv U7 for the enter tain- ent-o- i the cvj t prince sr ITiiorsIi onci : : i of-h- i ! fl i 7' : ' J "l" r 'rl if "“I r "Zs 7 : v 7 : i - i 1 ' : - ’ ‘ ' i ‘ - — r'' t ( j i j ciog-matc- li - J-- t arranged by his detested uncle pursuit of the rebels down the Shenandoah Valle But hold we are arraigning the Grand Master The “Times correspondent writing from Slit army on Bolivar Heights Oth says the troops ai of the Drama We quit ! i HAilLET FROM ANOTHER PEN T7' - k--- j 1- V - pabliamenT I i ’ - te-pig- ht s j ct ' ‘ I! : ! ? - V-if- co-oper- ' -- th at-dale- m - ' ’ j) I lij ht ' - j Petersburg attest The" present puitios of Sliermu A ariny however makes the mere possession of tho cJtr No greet sufotic-tfoMobile a matter of is felt in officlil quarters in regard to its capture At latest advices the situation' before Petersburg unchanged The interest so for as active oiierations go now centers in the force uiuhr who has brilliantly inaugurated a campaign which The Washington Hra!ii goeH oh most encouragingly is believe that a battle h reason to special says there Sheridan's fir cm between near Winchester being fought a id thunvdn body of rebels under Early Very liei cannonading was beard In this direction at Harper's Vnrr yesterday p‘m It is known tiiat his forces were cl: upon tho rebelsThe ‘World’ special writing from in front of Pctir have to record a grat burg lOtii says from the front welines —thought to lum fire near the right of the enemy's lucn a nnmbet of houses called head works n w occupied as a depot for commissary etores for a p a tion of tb? reliel army A brigade of their troops' was m-- to nub Whether they sncreedel is hvitily in that direction extinguishing the flames in time to savo the pn jetty from dsetruction is unknown' rdiro 12 & above 22 mites river Cumberland the Salenajon lani was attacked by 200 rebelaalry on Sunday They were repulsed with the loss of six killed m minor-importanc- n ni!!-tar- y hori-da- n - n wounded twenty One H v iU)U4inil gnorrillas are reported at Unionisu’ t?ol Johnson hImb large''’ number W under Ky western part ot the late nnr Tennessee them cat Gen Paine has gone down there to clean '' ' New York!' v r Tlte Evening' Star from New Orleans on the Cth b - - " A v-'arrived " : Our gunboats bad made an expedition up OmnJ lot ondhe 2fith and destroyed a large number of flat J "the rebels also destroyed jint completed aby " l°t of valuable lumber Mix transports luid arrived raT New Orleans frenEn" ‘from Tens- the troops withdrawn probably with ' I ' - twoM-inillvcapture- i ' - letter from the afmv of the Pdtomac rcprMW e quiet except the usual picket firing In front of IJunis--' A - corps: v - A rebel II-Hi- k ' pirate lie Tho New ' j''- Orleiu j? 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'f i ' "i- - J-: tbr-sig- r: -- ' -- V 9 v - J‘ ( 1 Will be opened It 1804- - Choice and varied A ssortnka : to-da- m - ! - j to-tb- o I aug S — - and a fair selection of 1 j GENERAL vfidERpllANBISE JICNKI05 AVM i- - i: i 1 X J! V A j 7'y 'i i - -- : i - J-- ' I-' hl td Athbla with twenty thoiuand mun ajiJ g il')iii in cMntna'id of that place Th RltbmnJ ‘£nitrer’ ay the rehrf iVteraburjc 'with five hundred nini which cn tba city and through hence its capture ly would not aiteiunt to anything - AUatJST 15 ' - b sr- - ' r- - !' - New-Yor- MTnio DriLV’ say? I- U:-- T- v - i f' i N Qnnrantinn captured the pilot bovt Jsmet v " - is reported 60 miles innth e nt froju'W-ilPunk -- V s ! i I : - d ' i ' ji- ! - ‘ i -- s i Jt sabse-iaantl- i I NEWS u ee : I Ttichmond papers of yesterday' Kiiy thit U:eir kvj ia guns nt Fort Gaines was fifty They lost oV l rino!i(jn there —also an immsnso ammnt of stores f firts Gherman's dispfitclies state- that all tho (ex-:-- miliU rn iflf 'Uii'hi ae now in his front unjier Iiowlt toke'coui’n ind of tho ! been has s4nt Beauregard fence of Mobile That Engineer lias certainiy ib'ivn high order of talent In ithe kind of work with which 1 will there be charged qj his defense of CharJeituB ari' - most ragged health the Oth corps have Improved since their transfer from the swamps of Louisianaqi r Department The 11th corpus are said to have arrivj 4ai id EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC every available man has been ordered to this coning tjju U t Additional by the Persia from Gsjlignani's July ’ s N An Ostend letter in the Independence Beige’ S file probogued— SPEECH the arrival of the Confederate war steamer Ijjlci the corvette Butterfly Capt Bussell and tho THE EXPLOSION AT CITY POINT! jfccorvette Paul Jones The “Vigie Dechenburg says three vesselsrilii-in- g TBOOPS ON: THE OVERLAND ROUTE to the Federal States—the Niagara 'Sacratcnud BEAUREGARD TO COMMAND THE DE- -' Kearaage aud four belonging to tho Otmfudeni te l6v e recently been met in the Channel by severnl FENSES MOBILE OF " I chabtmen An ’action between them Is expected REBEL PRIVATEER OFF SANDY HOOK may be taken for what it is worth ' Now York The “Post Baltimore correspondent says a PETERSBURG COMMANDED BY FIVE written by U jW Davis calling aGJnion Conyen HUNDRED GUNS Buff ilo to make Presidential' nominations ntreii New York 10 raigns the Administration for short comings and Tlie McClellan ’meeting waa the largest over the setting of it aside to prevent anarchy and- rehell ommerciaT Washington Jspecial-'suyheld fnthis citj Ths number presoat Is roaghl y estiThe then thousand Groat enthusiasm wu mani- of Secretary Stanton's resignation was premature at mated at sixty ' fested and the reported resignation of Seward Blair and ' " Cincinnati 11 are without foundation 7 uominatien' the The “Gazette” special tram Indianapolis says Gen Car“National The Intelligencer urges rington has received information that Col Adam John- Senator Cowan at Chicago New York It son is at Morganrille Ky with a thonsani men and York diddf old merchant McCall an New of to attack Mount Vernon la liana Another threatens Junes 7force of fifteen hundred is scattered through the adjoin day e with Johnson The ing counties’ preparing to liy the explosion at City Point a boat loaded with sm' river is very low and canbe easily forded Gunboats laying alongside another was torff to pieces a largpfi eannot operate ' Oeu Carrington hoe ordored the whole tion was raised completely ont oftho water aud th: jine of the northecn bank picketed and has made & re- through a storehouse on the dock Captainv Bengrt&t hundred men and Ames of the Commlsiafy Department were bSriri quisition on Got Morton for twenty-fiv- e A later dispatch says four hundred and fifty rebels at- - in the ruins bus were subsequently extricated u tacked the forty-eigh8th of them being fotaily lEdurcd " Kentucky on ths ' V at least 53 killed! ap The casualties ore beliovodto Ky and weresonnily beatoiK New York 'll about 130 wounded A number of bodies of ccloredjp The following dispatch from the army of the Cumber- sons have been found Five aiiells passed through j&e i land 8th eonflrnv the reported victory at Moorftold: Sanitary Cummiwion boat but no one was injured i McsutUnd waltwt st Afoorfield an J I attacked him believed that many bodies ware thrown' into tiie Thir there at day-ligw yesterday mwmnjj Cjtnpleteljr routoJ that will never lo rwoveroJ Our llis COIAmand Capturing hix artillory Lur handred and about 30 killed and 78 wounded No&ing Jim been a"1 ' Colt: horses' hundred and four hlned ail to the ohim of th cal ioity In tha their twenty prisoners pver 1 11 wxua Xnu are sm land of there a three battle TTnpnrtmirnT flags quiatlty equipments j is unknown but it will be forge The bB of property The nuifibof of the enemy killed Is uuknxwo but wig Lewis caught fire' A wrecking tug auiod iu suhiii hurgea Gen Bradley Johnson was captured with hie the flames and having a large amount of ammuniti ' Considerable colors and three of b V staST bat firing is going on at the front this hutn esetped ’ r B Col Peters of the 21st Virginia rebel regiment Was : to mnia-Uinj- -' M the : : Jaaslani woundsk'? mortally escapsl ' v - Denver ip S j To correct probable misapprsltonsion in regard tol tlie fh enemy was pnrtued towards WirdanvUIe from safety- o travel on the overland route it ia proper' tofry ten to twenty-fiv- e miles my common 1 ws so woorie I Indians have bean very: troubiesj' with the ohose anl so encumbered with prisoners and that although the attacking nnarinpd trains and murdering & captured property that I thought it best to bring it here? lately unable to defend themsolves there h:ts as yet grants j lly losswasT kUIolani 21wjuadedJ pa attack by Indians so for as knourhon the mailcoac! W W Avexiia Signed l y which runregularlyboth ways Brigi Oon Comamnding The mails have beenordMsd to ba stopped at Atch New York’ll !" 'rS-- ' ' : '':f y by the superintended of the 'Overland bine o The Persia has arrivedv r stock being carried off from somerufotioiUk but i The Ifrench: Journols continue to harp on the impenour troopx: are boiog distributed ding sea fight betwoea the federal aid rebel cruisers in believed that to as routoso ' 7 fully protect it I’ !l 7the channeL7'I "-Jfel 1n fh0 iUolMe 01 to Layard ssld Enriand Intehi New York ded to recognise the upw Mexican Empire tfUfout wait- -' The “Post's W ashington special NtyVeparU from ftU for Btates the anJ Territories under Juarez to be Bheqaodoah valley rejpresent that Sfabriifon Ing putsq brought witbin tkeauthoiity of the new Government the retreating forces of Early and there i a strung 4 j 4 I TX ‘a n - |