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THE NEW YORK H VHOLE NO. 7525. LD. BRIVAL OF THK CANADIAN AT PORTLAND, pur Days Later from Europe. MONEY MARKET EASIER. Consols, 93 1-8 a 93 1-4. OTTON STEADY—DECINE IN BREADSTUFFS. &., &o., bo. ecrew ateamship Canadian, from Liverpool at 10 on the morning of Wednesday, the 26th ult , ar- tt Portland at 10:16 last evening. Her advices are four days inter then those recelyed by Asia. The City of Washington arrived out at 6 o’clock om the of the 234 ult.,and would sail again for New fork am hour after the Casadian. ‘The Niagara arrived at 6 o’clook on the evening of the ult, * GREAT BRITAIN. Previous to the dissolution of Parliament, Lord Pal- in reply to questions, stated that no direct yares for the return of the embassies had been made Naples, but indirestly 1} was asked whether send. the politica! prisoners to La Plata would be considered t. The British government, however, would not satisfied with Naples merely emptying its prisons to them again. . ‘The commercial treaty with Morocco waa laid before House. ‘The Bouse then dispersed. ‘Tho writs for the new Parliament are returnable om the of April. ‘The English press generally speak (favorably of the om of the fusugural of the President. Birmingham reports improved orders for tron from the Jet }, and also a Tuli export and demand for other Ai Nottingbam business both in hosiery aud lace was U sustained. In the woollen districts there hed been dullness, FRANCE. Letters from Marseilles of the 18th say that the Ameri- sbip Adriatic being arrested in consequenes of the with the steamer Lyonnais, the Captain demur- to the jurisciotion of the French courts and appealed an Americas tribunal, The objection was overruled the cause will be heard before the Tribunal of Com- ‘The survivors ofthe Lyonnais are waiting to thelr evidence. ‘There wae not much buriness transacted last week by Paris manufacturers. From some of the manufac towne tne accounts are rather favorable. Woollen are in demand, and some Jarge orders have been ved from Paris. Oalicces are not 0 enaily disposed ‘There has been acmall rise in the price of cotton |. Complaints are made of the now arrival of or- for silk from the Ustted States. New York mer- Geoline to purchase silk goods at the present high ‘which is 90 to 40 per cont highs? tham that of last ‘The following \s an extract from (he London Zimet:— Cadiz letters state that the forts of Vera Ores bed ‘the boate of the BELGIUM. ‘The governmest propore to convert the French five |per cont bonds into four and a halt por cent ones, SWITZERLAND. GERMANY. ‘The Hamburg money market was rather easier, dis- count Bavisz receded to ive per ceat. Sty John Crampton performed the ceremony of kissing bands on his departure as Minteter to Hanover. ITALY. Diplomatic relations are suspended beiween Austria ‘nd Sardinia, The Piedmousese Gardie announces the recall of Count Paar, the Austrian Minister, with the whole of bis legation from Torin, The Anstriaa citizen- pea traasferred te the protection of the Prussian Minister. ‘The recall takes place without a rigorous diplomatic rup- dure. There are reperts from Naples of some relaxation in he prison reverities—also of am unofficial mission of M. Prenelli to Paris to conciiiate the Western Powers. PERSIA. Aa (psurreotion had coourred in the Persian Tearis, mhere a cousin of the Shah (s Governor. THE MEDITERRANEAN. ‘Dates from the Jodian Isles to the Mh ulto. have deen ‘ceseived. ‘Phe elections are declared void. The Chambers accuse {he Brion government of having tampered with the electoral! tists, A disgotation of the Chambers is pro- beble. — COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, LONOON MONEY MARKET. Soil and prices } Small sales at 7 LIVARPOOL FRODUOR MARKET. Py ay Speoulaulve inquiry.” Resin woady. ot at £58 100, @ £68 for Seville, Rape ol) ‘oni LONDON MARKETS. ‘The feport sugar quiet and aschanged Cotes email. Rice buoyant. gene- rally Ls PES ic wewnga te MANCHRGTER MARKETS. ‘Trade tn Manchester waa quiet, but prices bad under- gone no change. i GLASGOW IRON MARERT. won yon reiman' canter otoy, bed et for woupenn wea dono’ Ih tized Rambers ; warranty ot 148. cash, MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1857. THE LATES£ NEWS. THE POISONING AT HONG KONG. ‘The taris Monikur Foie gives the cetails of the ar- rest and interrogatiories of the ( hinese taker who was executed for pclsonizng broad at Hong Korg. He stated thet he acted agreeabiy to the orders of the Viceroy, brought him by a satellite :f the mandarin:, The orders yafermed Allum, the baker, that the Koglish having de- olared war, it was his duty to assist in their destraction; that the soldiers used fire aud sword to fight them, and he was to use poison, If he disebeyed these orders, his family at Canton would be throwa into prison and his Property confiscated. He made two kinds of bread, one poisoned for the English, which was unintentionally THE BRITISH AT JAPAN. ‘The two British steamers forced Fort Nengasaki in Ja- pan, because they were refused admission contrary to the treaty. Communications, however, were made to the Emperor who published an edict, giving orders that the three ports should be opened; but the crews of any foreign vessels are forbidden to penetrate into the ln- terior. CIVIL WAR IN PERSIA. Adviows from Constantinople state that civil war in raging in Persia. THE SOUND DUES. ‘The London Gacette contains a notice from the Board of ‘Trade that Denmark has engeged to abolish the Sound Dues trom the ist of April. SOUTH AMERICA. The steamer Tamar brings intelligence that there hav been a modification of the law with regard to differential duties by which ships can now discharge « part of their cargo at Montevideo and Busnos Ayres, and proceed up toe river with the remainder. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arr from NYork March 12, Emerald, from Malte; 2ist, Ful- Ls at Havre; no date, Catherine Heyden, off Dover, for werp. Arr trom Charleston, March 23, Cavalier, at Liverpool; 24th, Emma Jane. at do arr from Savannah, March 24, George Marshall, at Liver- pool, Arr from NOrleans March 12, Superb, at Gottenburg; 16th, BD obepberd, at Genoa, 17th, Nethaw Hanan, ato; Lsth, Raphras ja, at do; 20th. E 5 atdo; Wiiiam Jane. o:f Isle of Wight, tor Amsterdam; yon Dog. off Piymouth, for Havre; 24th, Sarah Emma, Timoor, st Liverpool. Sid icr NYork March 16, Voyager, from Malta; 19th, Elise, bey my eed y jus, from Bremerhaven. ‘Sid for Beeston March 22, Par iament, from Liverpool. id for Baltumore March 19, Blucher, from Bremerhaven. Sid for NOr'eans March 17. Orogon. from Genoa; 1%b. Bre- mem, Ocean, Watzin, trom Bremerhaven; 20th, Granite State, from Liverpool. Theatrical and Musical. Broapway Taratas —The spectavie ontitied the ‘Last Daysef Pompei’ to which we directed attention yester- day as baving been broaght out in dine style, is to repeat- od to-night, Nimvo’s Garpsn.—Mme Monplaisir, M. Brillant otber favorite dancers will seaim appear im ‘'L’ Almée’’ to- ry og Ravels are also to perform “Gedenski’’ in which Esptuosa is to enact the hero. otic drama of the “ ”? the @ World’sa ? and “Black Eyed Scsaa,’’ consti- tute a portion Brxron’s.—Sbakepere’s comedy of the ‘Winter's ‘Tale,’’ clegantly illustrated, ts to be repeated this evening, ‘The cast, if anything, is rather superior to that of Mr, B,’s Chambers street theatre, where the piece enjoyed a Seandal” . * ‘Speaks Firet ?”’ with Mr. Walsot as Charles, is the caltving tos Fast” in tobe performed Eives”’ this ‘The latter ts s Ubanks tothe acting Of Mise company combined. ‘Ammnicas Mcascvx.—Tne ‘Willow Oopse’ soted this tng the * Voliea formed for the City Intenigence. . Burrapay cr Onaatm Fourmn.— Yesterday wae the aa- aniversary of the birth of the celebrated socia ist, Obaries last night s fire was discovered in the cellar of the frame dwelling house, No. 329 Eiizabeth street, owned by Joba Sullivan, and unoscupied. The firemen were quickly at tl extinguished tne fre. i i al f : ? z 3 8 i 5 iz if Hy uae mat ili oflcivted a the haa been the al fl fl Hil a 4 2 & 3 é ° 1 5 ° FEE i li E di rf if I i ir ' i i fli A ba HE THe Fy hail | i Divector of Library—Peer 0, Baker, F. A. Teal, P. Dies renures’e ropert shows Ube reosipte for the past and dividends om invested and euper- Powter. from members = & Ps = z THE LATE VICTORIES IN NICARAGUA. Mrs. Henningsen's Letter on the Recent News from Nicaragua. Mx, Baxwerr:—‘m—Some newspapers in this olty have called in question the authenticity «f the extracts fur- ished to you for publication from letters from my hus band (Gen, Henmingsen) relating to the cannonade of San Jorge by the Nicaraguan army, on the 17:h day o March, and the subsequent victory over the allies, won by President Walker on the evening of the same day. I recetved a leiter from my husband, dated at Rivas, Marob 10, 1857, and extracts from which you published om Monday. A package containing this letior and two otbers from Gen. Heaningsen was received through the Pest Office by Dr. Oarnochan, of this city, late on Satur- day evening and sont immediately to me. After readin the one addressed to me and another toe friend [rom my husband, sent the origiasle to you, at the Everett House, late the esme ovening, upon which | presume you wrote your editorial inthe Hxzsrp of Sunday morniag. ‘The etters were returned to me the same evening by the friend who carried them fo you, and on Sunday { far- aivhed the extracts for publication. Besides the twe letters from whiob extracts were publiahed tn Monday’s Hxzaip, there was in the packet direcied to Dr, Oarnochan a third note from Gen. Henningsen to George Law, Etq., from whiob I furnished no extracts—as it waa sealed— bot if sppiication is madeto Mr. Law I have no doubt that he will satisfy the most akeptical, ‘the stesmer Texas arrived bere on Thursday night, My inquiries for letters, anx'‘ousiy made ou Friday and Saturday , were Yrultiess. That the packet recelved by Dr. Carnochan late om Saturday evening was forthoom fog, I bave no doubt is attributable to your editorial of that morning, allading to letters and despatones having been intercepted. OF the authenticity of the fetters and acoounts whish bave been published in the Tribune, Sum and Time on /e bO means of judging. I know dates and places with reapeot to them. They seem to re. fer to @ beitie on the 16th of March at Rivas, apd bronghs on by the allies attacking thet place. My husband's letters de not meation apy euch engage ment. Be refers only to a capnonade, by the Nicaraguan forces, of Jorge, and a battle near that place on the Lith of Besides the {otiers just mentioned, the rumors and seoousts brought by the Toxas, ard published im the papers on Friday, also allude to « battle and vic- tory, on the 16th, at Rivas. The Wilmington hoax of the Jat of April im dates singularly agreed with these ao- counts. It is possible thore may have been two battics and two victories—one at Rivas op the 16th, and another at Ban Jorge on the 1ith—and also possible that Gen, Hounipgsen may have given an account of that on the 10th in his letter of the 18th, which has never ‘Deen received, and which ts referred to in his letier of the 19th, giving am account of that feaght on the 17th. ‘Hla letier of the 18th, and the return of the killed and wounded in the battle of the 11th, I am convinced bave been purloined on its passage. The Tribune's sug geation that the Costa Ricans probably robbed the express between Rivas and San Juan is a strange one, when it is considered that the came express broagh\ the letter of the 19th of March, and when also it ts recoliected that the remaining near the route. eatertaia the opinion that possibly been two victories, as otherwise the geom to be irrestatibie that the ietters in the Sum were not genuine, which I sbculd be ‘suspect; for though I can well imagine that the enemies Bicaragua om the route from San Jusn del Sur to this city, and im this cy, may suppose it to their interest to interceps and suppress correct Information, and fabricate ‘Hmeavp in the soquisition of news could net prompt gen- ‘emen of character to resort to such menus. ‘The next steamer from Pasams will, however, solve all mystery (exoept that of the missing letters), and in the menatime all confidence may be reposed in the atate- othere whieh you have pub'ished. Respectfully yours, 140 West Twelfth street. W. A. HENNING3EN, ADDITIONAL ACCOUNTS. By the kind permission of » Nicaraguan mershaat a: present im this city, we are enabled to lay before our readers further detaila of the recent news by the Texas. Mr. George H Bowly bas business establishments both io Rives and San Juan ce! Sar, and the two following Ist- tere are from hie agents in either city. It will be per- ceived thet the state of anarchy which certein parties have represented as optaining in Rivas and surrounding country has no foundation im fact, and tha: trade is brisk thereabouts in spite of the ungetiled state of political af faires— Teh ite a il rif tis LF f aa resent os ‘om thems, cost $16 for eevung them houte. The meme ‘steamer, Sierra $200 worth, besides that | sent for ‘the rush tor goote— I never maw been in the country, ee = tH fk “Wainer fas Milled more. gressers im hie last beliio st Rivas, than be bas since the war commenced; but be don't the river steamers beck, aed that river pariy are fighting their way up. The steamer ff pe ag a pt a — Ihave no i im regard to your ‘egatpet Costs ; am awaiting for your aires. toes in regard to it, The St. LL FRY probably keege oar neighbors, the Ricans, at 8 re- epecttal distance trom our port; they, however, come out of nsctae "ho ‘oe tat whe ae ever ones of LAUNCH OF A NEW STEAMSHIP FOR Tita SAN JUAN ROUTE. ‘The new steamahtp Queen of the Pacitic will be iaenohed this morning at 8}< o’olook, trom the yard of Mr. Wester. ‘yelt, foot of Houston street, East river, This chip is three thousend tone burthen, and will be the largest veme! that ever entered the barbor of San Francisco. She hes been constructed ostensibly for Mesers. Charles Morgan upow her has only progressed at intervals. When the ip New Hampshire Ashore on Long Island Beach, ‘The ship New Hampshire, Capt. Shelden, whiob tft Glaagow on the 16th o January for this port, went ashore on Jones Benob, 1. 1., about one o’clook yesterday mora- ing. The Now Hampahire ts, wo understand, an old ve sel, of 608 tows burtben, and was loaded with rig iron, ele and soda ash. | 's supposed that the captain muss have mistaken his course, and that his ship at the ime she siruck went head on, as ahe ia now lying Immovably fixed im that position about two huadred yards of the outer beaoh, That portion of the beach sear which ahe Nea ts Mout two miles from where the Montezama weat aabore two years ago, and ts « few miles from Hem)- stead, The New Hampshire was discovered by the peo- ple on shore about six o’clook in the morning, aud i ig a. FR 3 5? iH i st “3 §. FI i H i 4 i Poremoath, N. &. rty of ‘city. tit at Zerega « Uo., of thie city. THE LATEST PARTICULARS. * ‘The abip reported ashore this morning on Jones’ Beaob, is ihe New Hampshire, of New York, Capt. Shel. don, from Glasgow, with a cargo of pig iron, bleaching powd morning, ibae gs f £5. 2 Hate - Fe ; eba CLOSE OF THE CASE FOR THE DBFENCE. (xWE Dar. bers of the streets, in pariers, and all public aad privalc t | ii i i I E s : et EE | : A rH i t i i i ‘| i i ¥ Bg 7 i oH fl ix is i Hi es i i ! i ft F f i afte ie Me i 3 | if [ a i te il t Aprit 7, g : Q : Z t E E i 3 s E F i i { : 5 j i i i! i Verdict, @ recess was taken until ten, when, if no verdict a decided upos, the Jury will remain in session all night. American Affairs in Europe, {From the Londow Express, Marca 117.) * ; The objection which is said of Southers Sesators ts not to don Dallas convention tteelf, the convention between Fngiand and Bondores binds a Rot to perm Fi 54 FE i i fF i 35 i 5 i 4 ii H H | Ha iit [ if £ ! Hehe ii Ht att Hi ieaket Malet if li Hs i ef tHE il Hy sBF i. I i ! i 2 - Fy 5 = 7 3. 2 i Hy ai af Fil He H Hl i He ? t + i H i as: BL fi : i i i | ! | ii sale ue i Fe F i : ; 3 Fi i i i i 2 ! - 5 2 2 i i i Hit iH t H i | sky ie of alt of the question of slavery.” does not wever, En St a Fer House will be more decidedly thas the old one. Bh yay pg ‘But that will, im thie }, excite most inte pL a Mr. = oom) nw to pee This the Ck pt - GAA he maintains the United States should onitivate peace, commeroe and with aii other aa the a advancing thm and dent ‘secuanea’e. Trews on foreign policy bad bess pe Od Imfvence the eisotions tn Rociand against Palmerston, they could not heve © more direct bearing npom what 9 a0W passing betore our 3 3 F AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. SW TORK LEGELATURS. Bouate. ausane, Aprii 7, (367 raacry CHURON The Senate wea ia session until nearly 2 o'clock tals morning, ‘0 the Trinity Oburoh bili, Mr. Buooua’ sabatitute was passed through the Com- mittee of the Whcle aad ordored to a third reading. Wher the committee rose, Mr. Srancau moved that tao bill be »ead « third time. ‘This was warmly opposed by Messrs, Sickeis and Mad den, and supported by Messrs, Biobardaon, Lee, aad Mr. Mappan moved to post pons the sub ect indefo'tely. Feat ts then parsed b) ea 19; nays 19. ‘Toe following is the pil aah pauses ine Beaate:— AM 20TT0 AMEDD AN AOT MNTITIND “am A NAB OF THE COAPORATION OF TRINITY Senate and Astombiy, do evact as foliows:— Seo. 1. The Church Wardens and Vostrymen of Trinity ‘Charoh in the city of New York, shall hereafter be ono- ten as lollows:— Ove Church Warden and ten Vestrymeu shail bo cho- sen by the and communioante of said Trinity burch and tw chepels entities to vote under the arcond seotion of the act entitled ‘An actto iter the name w the corporation of Trinity Churob, in New York, and tur ?* January 25, 1814, Tre other Onurch Warden sad the remaining ten Vostrymen enall the Vestries of the se- in afd ofty, other then Trinity Church and ie ohapels in union with the oonvention of ibe diocess of the Siate of New York, in te mapper bereipafier mentioned, that 's to say: on the fir’ Monday of March im each year hereafter, the Vastry of each of such iaat aforesaid churches shall by » majority of votes elect a delegate to 8 convention to be holden for the choice of the said Ohuroh Warden and ten Vesirymen ef the corporation of Trinity Oburoh last mentioned, of ‘the election of which di @ cortidoate shail be mads enigignee by a mejoriiy of tho Vestry of suck churou, ‘and attested by the clerk of the Vestry. The persons 6) elected as delegates shall aseembie tn Trinity Cherco io city of New York, on Tuessay in Easter woek, ' ‘Fea, at eleven o clook in the forenoon, and proceed 10 the ek ction, by ballot, of the said one Churoh Warden Fg Vesirymen of sald corporation of Trinity Sec, 2. The Reotor and two Church Wardens and twon ty Veswymen to be chosen as provided in tae preceding dection, aball first apply ensualiy from the tacome of said corporation, a eum st ficient for the proper matute- Of «aid Trinity Church and ite Onapels, a3 zs 2B il 2 i of importance went into the Senale today. ‘tr’ Ricanneom from the jority of the Finance Com- phy es See Avaany, April 7, DANKING APFAIRA, ‘The Denk Soperintead ent seat in areportas v the man- ‘ber In which the expenses of the department are assessed. Mr. Lewia was placed on the Bank and Insurance Com mittee, in plaoe of Mr. Baboook, deceased, ‘The clause in the bill providing for the compilation of a Correct ating and map of the State was etricken out, Um motion of Mr, Apsma, the bill restrioting city banks from holding back the notes of country banks for the ag yy | Tedemption was ‘taken up. Mr. trece Saubstitate for the bill prov’ thst country barks shal! only be required to redeem their own counters. HLACTION OF A RROBNT OF THN CHIVERETT. Before the question was taken the special order was snes aaa the boupe 0 nominate « jen ‘niversity, following in’ pube of Revers Kelly, de- requn. — i "iy i il rf al fit i ez fl i 2 3 | i Ez shes i i i < : H 2 Prices Asked— A amy Academy net inchedad, cto. ‘The House was thrown into a state of the highest pitch of exoitement thie morning |! areee apco a motion made by Mr, Hogeboom, to repeal © law passed some four ‘weeks since, giving Marous C. Staniey, of the elty of New mother wee cnohsste and unfit to have the custody of them. The Jodieiary Comamittes believed him, and being ‘a stranger of reapestable sidrees, Uney reported in faver ‘of ihe bill, and without mach exsmination or refiection, Allowed |} te pass through both Houses. the propriety of did not fil fd HH | i : Hin HE i HE iet i i if i : CRNTS PKICE TWO Mr, Hogeboom, Mr Pomeroy, Mr Prendergast and two or three others favored the House with shoir views, the voto was taken, and the law wes apsnimously repsated It was sent up to the Senate, and that body also, with @ sutied vote repeaied the law, leaving tee chtidrea in the custody of the mother. Tne bili was tmmediaicly oa- Grosmed and sent to ths executive ohambor. Tae mother aed ber two children wero introduced to bis Beoelioncy, Govervor King, WhO manifested considerable lawrent az Der case. He sk ned tue repeal act. She left (a the dvw o'clock train for the city Basty legiaistion in now under teiegraohic bead wey in both houses. Tho above is a mers sample of what (e daily tone. There is scarcely any sysiom or rues any jopger regarded. Bul tatroduced, referred to grind- fog commiiiees, reported, read m third time and voted vpom in many tustavces without the joxst exeutas Von When the propriety of opposing # bil) is questi some one, @ leader in the majority, arisce, waves band, declares everything ali right, aod witbout any farther questions and passed wii! tavcy wpparailelied The lobby have now on sion They are moro bold, determined and than ever. ere sucoesaty) § There La ea bill Gefeaved during the past week, sad he present of obarscier, proof agetuat the lobby, In comsequesow of am independem stand taken apon the Guppy andu er Dills for robbing the treasury , but this sternness an / Of the lobby have vecome willing instruments, ar Gally volng im favor of bills whioh they would bays re pudiated at the early partod of the seesion. There have been ovor one thousand bilis tniroduced ta y cone ivanis object of ‘ory \petantly booted from the ure. Ife country road bridge 1 wanted, the town or locality will not contribute aby means 10 construct it—the Legisiature ts invoked to paces o law compelling an asseasessmsat and collection of Whe necessary means. There are at ‘cast ifiy instasces of «bis frivolous character. Two thirds of the Stato te- gislstion should be wantacted by county boards of super- visors, as these matters are purely local, and people at bome are much better acquainted with roads, brifges, echcol bonuses, fences, water coarecs, &o, &3., tnaa tae Legiaature possibly can be. As tbere are now only nine days of the session liom, ond al! tbe important public business remeiaing uatote ach of it most necessarily be cither overlooked or acoemplished tn euch a hasty manner ae wi:! prevent elf deliberate exemination. Though at tho Deel of the see tion BO provision bas yet been made for contiouiog work on the cavals. It seems now that the osly way let 5 personal property. Moc—of tol ing raliroade—of disoriwtnatiag tolls—ere atl ebendovet, and the only alternative is to impose « milf tax in addition to the amount now levied. Taxation throughoat the Stare, except in several cities and villages, \s merely nominal ; still from the rura) districts comes the @reates! cbjecth ps against genera: taxation. ‘The resoiution adopied in the Henate a wees since in- viting for an exeowtive mansion, has induced vevera! persons in thia city to offer their residences for sale. From the amounts wanted for the several pieces of formerly ocoupied by Pre Wit Clinton, price.. 8 Bik stroot, owned by Mansion now ocoupied by Governor Kicg, owned vy James Kid4............ “is 08 Weeterlo Mansion, on Nort ow mane ‘oes + 26,008 tags, and. span Comenisstoners of the to ool, , the tres H 4 3 E i 6 iF @he Erte Ratirved in Albany. TO THE EDITOR OF TNE HERALD. I eead you enclosed one cf severe) bundred tite bits which ere being circulated here tnrough both houses of the Legisiatore:— NEW YORK AND EXSK RAILROAD. When taken at f Paik ave taken at MN, York toCon- Bow Boston, or Dun. ductor, oh irks tions. 60 8M Bm lee $0 90 wb ie 38 50 ils ues 33 4 “ew whe 3 52 wis 388 2% «5 te OTS - 66 BS tT e180 — 3% 66 418 . Genesee. .100 - 20 a” ‘ “ Great Valley.. 30 - 18 3@ 1 « Dayton.. ~ © i “ Forrestville.. 7 = ° wo » a ‘They are designed to shew the enormous discrepaney between through and way fareon the New York aad Erie Ratiroad, with a view to enlighten members as te bow they may yote by and-by on amendmen's pro- viding for the equaltaaiion of the way with the througm fare, whiok will be offered im Committe of tho Whole to the bill providing for the amendment of their charter, #0 a6 to allow them to issue stock to the extent of the funded debt they may cancel and redeem from ime to If these amenéments shouii be adopted end passed ‘with the bili—and there seems to be Dus coe general sentiment as to ibet matter, and that is that tney wilie bow It will affect the stock im Wall street is more thaw can be divined just now. ‘The members from the rural districts are te 8 mes is favor of red the way (are to ‘per mile, i é HE PEG oH | HEE F i a $ og i ste ul ili Hill ip uli iil it FE ti Pi dH » i i it a ‘he New Rroadway Railroad Scheme. T@ THE RDITOR OF THE BERALD. Concame Hat, Ateasy, April 3, 1887, Mr Bennett's atention is called te the imperfect narwe of his advices from Albany. a i t Fava, Accpant ro 4 Mexicas Vo.urrans.—Perdinan® Vogal, a Mexionn velueteer, resting at No. 4 Saftole stress, fell im @ Ot at the corner cf Grand and Norte apes ine body was 4 years of ‘Warterabery. Ver thevagheut the emiire Annewn man TBE bp te ‘nquest was badd ‘x Suxriera V ABLAN Raila poap Accomm. —The Hamilton apneances Sain SJonehgtoem, torment « rede oear Port Noleon, a man of TL Te leaves wiow a6 ‘oniidren, At the time of the e cident At the Desjardins ne Rad come to Mamiiteor, on P pees (ransscunns, was shout ¥0 Yetura hace" ie Selerresms aon, cedte re pecarreeees nehock he did not recover, Fiatererea