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NEW, YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APHIL 11 1658. THE LATEST NEWS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO, ‘Capture of the City of Guadalajara by Goneral Osolle. THE SUAREZ GOVERNMENT TAKEN PRISONERS, ke, ke. ko. New Onumass, April 10, 1858, ‘The steamship Touncesee, from Vera Craz 7th inst., 13 Coming up the river. She brings intelligence of the highost importance from ‘Mexico. Generel Ouolio, acting iv bebalf of the Zaloaga govern- ment, bad taken tue city of Guadalajara, capturing the entire goverament of Juu ez ‘The cilicors of the ister were permitted to leave tho Country. Osollo waa on hig way t tho city of Mexico, and would Probably be doclared President of the republic. Vere Cruz still holds out for the Juarez or constitution. alist party ‘The city of Tampico was hesioged by Coneral Garza, Our Socetvl Washington Despatch, DEATH OF COLONKL BENTON—CAPTAIN DURHAM OF THE AVRIATIO— BUSINESS AT THS STATE D¢PaRT MENT—THE MOKMO.S—THE LECOMPTON BILL— BEANCH MINT FOR N“W YORK—THE PACIFIC RAIL BOAD—PURLIC LAND GRANTS—PATENT EXCENSTONS —THE OREGON WAR DEBT—THB LONDON GONSU- LATS, BYC. Wasuanaron, April 10, 1858, Col, Benton died this morning at balf past seven o'clock, The President had a Jong interview with Col. Benton last might. lt is calc the couversation was very affecting —that (Lo dying statesman expressed his viows freely to Mr. Buchanan, aod that rhe President was greatly moved It is understood the forsral service will be porformed ‘over bis romain on Mooday morning, and that afterwards they will be convered to 8 Lor Private letiers from offivers of the army at Walla Walla, Colurabia river, esy that the Mormon settlements are bsing broken yp in that region ond the Mormons leaving for Salt Lake, The news from Kaneas that the Constitutional Conven. tion had ecreed upon acorstitution by which foreigners end negices were to de allowed to vote, has created a Good deal of excitement bore. Tho South Americans fool ‘Vory uncomfortable, whrtiet the Douglasites are already Preparing to bolt. The probabitities now are that there ‘Will be a eplit in the alited camp of the opposition—Gid- dings ead tho rabid free soilers insisting upon a total defeat of the Lecompton bill, whilst the South Americans and some of the Douglaeites will favor @ Couference Com- *tmitiee. The bil! will, it is now believed, be carried early wext week. ‘The republicans express themselves determined not to Brant 6 committee of conference on the Kanaas bill should the Senate ask one © Thero is so much cheating and ham- ‘Dugging among tho alippery members of tho House about this qvetion that It ‘s Impossible to form an opinion of ‘the rerult. The democrats atill hope. Senor Mata, the roprosentative of tho Juarez govern- meut in Mexicw, is here He bad aa interview with the ‘Mexican Minister, but not yet with our government, Ho will wait the upshot of events at homo. At present there can be but one representative of Mexico, and be from the government recognized. Lord Napier and Count Sartiges seem to have an unu- s0al amount ct business at the State Department, and the venerable Secretary und bis chief assistants are vory Dury and excited about something. It is belleved by many that tho report by telegraph, from European sows, hat the Spanish Minlatry were about to submit @ project to the Cortes for tho abo ition of slayory in the Antilles has somo fountstion. It ts supposed that this or tho Centra! American Claytoa Bulwer business is the cause of 80 much activity at ths State Department. Tunderstand that George P. Morris, of your city, the fmiable and accomplished poet and song writer, has beon presented by nearly ail tue delegation of New York asa guitadlo cantidate for tne Consulate at London, Eogland. ‘This literary gontlemaa oxpresse? his preferences for Mr. Buchacan for the Presidency a4 early as 1835 in the dally journal cf which be was ten a oo editor; so that Mr. Morris proves to be not only & poet but a prophet, in the Old Febrow venee, a8 uaderstood during the age of Isaiah and Jeromiak. If there is to be any change in the con fulebip to London, I hopo be may be the lucky recipient. The appointment would reflect credit on the enlightened administration of Mr. Bochanan, and be an aopropriate fact toward: one of the most patriotic and charming song uthors of the country, Do you know anything about Morris? Voliticians bere know much of spoils and ras- cality, but very little of postry, poets or patriotiam. The Committee o2 Foreign Relations has requested Captain Durham to appear before them on Monday next to make @ statement of the facts connected with the French arrest of Lis vessel aud his escape. The Captain will aiiead. Mr. Letcher, from the Committee on Ways and Means, bas nearly completed a bill establishing @ branch mint in New York city, He will submit it next week. ‘The Houre Special Pacific Railroad Committee are matur- ing @ bill which will be submitted as soon as the Kansas question iv out of the way, They meet on Monday, when ft will probably bo disposed of. The House Committes! on Public Lands have agreed to report adversely to all schemes granting lands for railroade or oher purpores. The House Committeo on Commerce have agreed to re port two bills for internal improvemente—one for Virgi- nia, the cther for North Carolina. The other cases, up- ‘wards of a hundred, bave pot yot been acted on. ‘The House Committes on Patents will not grant the Fequest (Colonel Coit giving bim an exteasion of hie pa fonts, Ih has beow ably argued, but the commitseo aro averse to the echeme. The Senate Committes on Patents fre averse to granting any extonsion of patents, incloding Colt’s, Hayward’s and Chaifee’s, now being pressed be- fore them. It ls extremely doubtful whether the Military Coumit- teo who are now examining the matter will report favor. ably on tho Indian war aoot of Oregon, amounting to fvo million dollars. Tho offer mado by the Secretary of tho Interior for the Burton theatre property, to be converted into offices for dhe geners! government, only waits the acceptance of the owner an: showing a clear title to the estate. When this i# done the coveramont ia prepared to go to work at once on the butlding. The folowmg confirmations wore made in executive @. W. Merchant, Surveyor of Customs, port of Dum- a Norton, Surveyor of Castoma, Port Jefferson, N. ¥. Coan. mn Y. and Ports din, Recetver of Putte reaps, 4, of Va, Receiver of Public Moneys, Sauk of Minn., {Receiver of Public Moneys, men Oy so to aeapoi) \Hosetver of Public Moneys, Farbeatt, yioece ‘An attempt at revolt was mado last evening at the Pen!- fteatiary in this city by tho prisoners. Tt appears to have been a concerted action. It was discovered in time and id Fuh ‘TUR GRNPRAL NEWSPAPER DESPATCH ‘Wassinotos, April 10, 1964. ‘The Union this morning, speaking of the Deficiency Dill, ‘Utah expedition must owe ite passage to black republi- oan favor, and speaks of some half dozen Southern demo orate an aillicted with « weak vanity for figuring a@ watch- dogs of the treasury, and who, aspiring for cerberine fame, hang about the spigota of the public cider barrol, giving violent symptoma of rabidness at overy guperfiuons drop hat falls from them, regardices of what happens to the bung. ft charges them with uniting with the free soil party on # croat financial measure, while certain Northern democrate united with the same party to defeas the other great lending quostion—Kanss, The Union says it ia Jdle for aquade of twenty odd members cach, who havo frome off pas acted with the binck republiona equad on one question, another on ancther, bat some squad or ether on every question that has yet arisen, to suppose that tbe adminietrauon and five-sinths of tne democratic organization will chauge their own policy the bidding of a few handfuls of men. The only salvation for the Comocratic party ie in a firm, unwawering persist once by the administration in the policy ithae from the first espoused. To yield one jot or ttle to faction is to commence at once for the democratic organization the work of disintegration and deatrurticn. Copgrves will adjourn om Monday attead the fuseral of Colone! Bepton. There will be no acceptance of volunteers by the Prosi- Cent until after the paseage of the Defloiency bill through the Senate, Senator Davis ts regarded ns convalescent... AFFAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL, Our Albany Ghessmsondsnne. Aunany, April 8, 1858. Session Nearly Ended—No Public Business Transacted — Registry BUL Lost in the House~New Fork Bills—Few Kavlroad Passes still Permitted—Granting Land to Ma- viners’ Homital—New Printing Bill—Better Security of Late rers’ Wages, de , de. Six days are only remaining of the session of this re- markable Legis'ature, As yot thore has nut been a mea sure of great public importance diaposed of. All that has been dove, and is pow doiog, was and is under the contrat of the most unscrupulous eet of lobby vultures ever ho- vering about the Capitol, The committees are pressed every moment of their timo with private matters Thoy are followed to their committee rooms, to their hoteis, to their bed chambers, detained nearly all night, and at early dawn the process is renewed. I$ requires the stern- eat nature to resist the importunitios of the hungry lobby. If the agents of tne State should devote one teath of the time in for warding the public business that the lobby are spending for private and personal bills, tho Legislature could complete its legitimate business in thirty days. All the necessary matters ro/ating to the canals, the public revenues, taxation, finances and other indispensablo matters remain untouched upon the tables of both houses. Many of them aie of the utuost importance, and require time for reflec ton, consideration and discussion. They must not be vo. ‘ted upon in the dark, no provious question called, aud no trick resorted to jn order to pass or defeat avy of those interesting measures. Bat the time is short, the eessiun is waning, and the end of the hundred days is at hand Dispowe of the public business, Messrs. Legisiators, first, and then if you have any spare time, give tho lobby a bearing. But the reverte is the order. Private matters take precedence. ‘The Savings Bank bill, passed by the Senate, to-day pro- vides that no interest shall be pald on deposits in banks unless they aro charterod savings banks. But this does notapply to banks located where no savings banks ex iat. Tro bill was strongly contested. According w agreement made in the House yesterday, proceeded this morning, at clever 0’c.0ck, to take the final vote upon the Regiatry bill. Near- ly every member was in bis seat, the loboy crowdod sor- ward, the ante-rooms filled, ana tho galicries meee suffocation. More auxiesy was exhibited en this occasion than any other since the contest to organizing the House. Tue Clerk called the list of members amid silence, The vote stood 63 to 68, being two less than a maj rity. Every American and all the Ca ta gg voted for tae bil, ex Mr. Baker, of Montgomery; Mr. Abbott, of Cayuga ar. Seward’s district); Mr. Knight, of Oneida, and bsg nc ine jicans absent’ aro Mr. Mr. Kingman and Mr. Austin. Mr. Fullecton, ‘Off with Mr. Laflin, democrat. Another , but so large a vote cannot be again se ican members voted for the bt ‘bli be- cause It was made'a party tost, but whose pod elton ‘eet we ped are egainst it. The republicaa party ia commil every paturalized voter from tem. ‘The bil! allowing the Now York Supervisors and mom- bers of the Common Council four doliars @ day for their services pote & bagel Also the bitt nap o1 jew York, closing up tue ae ‘| street in Manhattanville, & whico oO wart passed to morrow. Also the bil authorizing the New York Sapervisors to raise money by tax. Also logalizing certain acts of the New —waie ee of payment of mo- railroad anti-freo ticket ‘Dill, which passed the Senate, was revorted by a commitice to the House, ament- ed so that every person Ree See freo except toe mem- present Senate! This finishes up Sonator Stow's ‘bm, which ey introduced at aa os ‘ny, and which he contisered one of the most important of the sexston. Mr. Engs’ bill, to regulate the sale of liquors, was re- ported complete inthe House this morning, and is Uicoly Fre city of Butlalo isto be eaddied witha heavy dobt ‘tm the shape of tntereat, guaranteetng the payment of inte rest on the stock of thé international bridge over tho Nia gara river. The final vote on the repeal of the Motropolitan Police Dill will be taken in the House to morrow evening: out the repeal wiil pot be carried. The fol'towing Dill was ivtroduced tn the Senate this morning. The Corporation of the city of New York aro to convey to tho Board ‘of Governors of the State Woman's Hospita! the biock of ground bounded by Fourth avenue, Forty-ninth street, Lexington avenue and Futeto street, thirty, two lots of grouad, or thereabouts, €0 tong as the lands specified shall be used for the purposes of said New York Woman's Hospital, and raland’s printing bil! provides that the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and and Secretars of State shall coetract for the term of four years for Senate aad Assembiy printing. The Secretary of State end Comptroller to con tract for tne Department printing, and the present State paper is py this bili continced another year after their Present contract expires; thas giving the proprietors of the Albany Jowrnal the patrovage aocother year. This latter clause is exclusively intenced to benefit that paper. Mr. Fly introduced a bill giving better security to those laboring for wages than {s vow provided by aw. The lateness of rae session moay prevent a due consi-leration. Isis worthy of , however, for future action and reference. It is in substance as follows: — ‘The first section provides thet any person being an fe babivans of tia State, who shail hereafter render any ser- BR or work in the capacity of clork, joarneymae, do mostic servant, or asa laboror or assistant, im any me chanical, manufacturing or agricultural ompicymeout, tor avy parson OF persons or lacureorations lo this State, may upon the neglect or refusal of his or hor empinyor to pay such weges, commence an action, provided the amount does not excved $26, befors any Justice of the I’nace of the towa, or if | rey, od New York, before one of the ro and extert of thelr services, givicg amount claimed, kee. —the whole to be On such aifiavit. summons ehell issue defendant to appear within three days to anewer, appearacce judgement to be rendered by van co ed power, howevar, to re- caso if in his ji it t8 proper. urpment of such case shail be Lad unless by or uniess the defendant alall depos't the amount claim and cost of the court with the Court. Either fall AnH 4 i i z Hie ihe lie of procuring such be adjourned for a longer days. Upon such trial either wp epee i Dd jusband or wife of either party may also be ox ane.” The ox ecution to ismuc immeciatoly, and the constable ‘on making the comand for pot aad ry log ute, maj man. peopert; Gefendant. A rook fy claims due to “‘aiaors an werrne ‘semen wneer Goan outers may be prosecuted in their own pames, without the appointmont of any guardiaa or next friend—judgmenta {o favor of minors to be paid to their parente, Reduction of Canal Tolls, Avnayt, April 10, 1865. ‘The Canal Board to-day reduced the tolls on wheat and flour from three mills to two milla per thouaaad pounds por milo, and also made a roduction on marble, partly a 8 Wrought, of ope half mill; also, # reduction on stoves and | Idict cast trom ware of one mill. ‘Theso reinctions require the | assent of tho Legislature. The Bonrd declined to answer | the resolution of the Senate asking ite opinion as to the effect of these reductions of tolls. The vote on the reduc lon of tolls on wheat and flour was five tothree. Ayee— Tucker, Vanderpoel, Jaycox, Sherrill and Whallon. Nays— pce dese nce oneness AuuayT, April 10, 1968. REPORTS. Rolative to the Superior and Common Pleas Courts io New York. ‘To confirm the official acta of Thomas G. Tallmadge, Loan Commissioner of Kings County. Tabled. ‘To amend the Iaw for the bonofit of married women tn- suring the lives of their husbands. To amend the charter of the Harmony Fire Insurance Company. To amend the charter ef the Harlem Railroad Com. pany. For tho rolief of the Westchoster County Railroad Com- pany. To authorize the construction of a double railway track (eet ee a en erent po oe to strequsamn aad ooonceny In the poole sohools a orumont the city of New York The bill ‘5---é ae Of voters was ne _sere, Apes Ames, Rove: , Ponte, Halated, oo abe eo fin ang , a Lt a Aurhans, Doherty, Bly, Mande pare teers, Brander ache! joan, Smith, ‘Spinola, jaworth and John 1). Wi Ry bh shoe on Lime Was Bixo i to ropeal the Motropcittaa Police law was lost— The bit "eT paye ‘AVes—Meewre Doherty, Bly Mandeville, Mather, Pratt, ott . «i sienna Spiacla, Wadawerty J thal. Wierd ; Halated, op w ap tain, Rete, Haare ‘ if ‘Beebe oacourage the use of sveam on canals was 26, oays 12. BVRNING BERSION. The apoeial order, (be Ra‘lrosd Toll bil, was posponed ene mr aeemrne Crow ty Senay, after tne enrec tive cession, and that the Goal vote be taken witneut de- bate on Wedpemtay. PILLS Passe. ‘To treorporate the New York Pure Milk Company. ‘To authorize an increage of the fare oa the Matabarg Aad KeDtreH raliront. To open Third and Fourth streets, Brooklyn. To romote public instruction. Als” @ vast number of private hills. Asscubiy Ataany, April 10, 1858. ‘The special orter was laid on the tebie bo let La reports. ‘The following bitla were reported comptote aad ordered to 8 third reading — ‘The Brecklyn Ferry bill. For the payment of tho interest on camal drafts. To incorporate the German Savings Back of Now York. ‘Te autborize the consolidation of banking associations. To incorporate the Provident Fund Secimy of New York. For the relief of the Receiver of the Farmers’ Iasurance Association. ‘To tncorporate the Provident Fund Society. ‘To remove the dams in Oneida river. To provide for the Printiog of Court Ca‘erdars. ‘To amend the Seaman's Fund and Retreat act. To incorporate the People’s Loan and Retief Company. To exempt the Gromen of Now York from one thousand dollars taxation. To improve the condition of the laboring classes in the city of New York by terming a board of tenant house commissioners. To incorporate a permanent committes of education of the Presbyterian churca. To faciiitate the formation of agricultural societics ae tho law regulating the publication of the Ses- sion law. To amend the various sections ef the Code of Proce*ure ‘To amend the act to establish regulations for the port of New York. To oxempt the city of Brook!yn from certain provisions vr real ae aw va harcanl burning i ‘0 rej © law regulating charc: ursiog in Brooktyn. Ia relation to the appointment of Police Justices clorks anu Clerk of the Court of Special Sesetuns in New York. To prevent the disturbance cf religious mostings ‘The House agreed to hold three sessions per day on and after Monoay next; the afterocon and evening sessions for the 8 of bills. Mr. ApsMs gave notice that he would call ap bis motion to anne the Registry law, and vote on Tuesday next at 12 The billto repeal the Central Rallroad dime law was parsed—ayes 90, nays 10. eek the bill relative to the sa: 3 Danks of New gs county aod Baflalo It enadies theth to pay thor etn asalary, Ac. Also, the New York annual zr 82 to 7. APTERNOON ABSSION. ‘The House hell over its eeesion until half past 3 o'clock. Canal and Finarce bills were taken uy ‘The vill to increase the efficiency of the Englacer’s De- pertmest by began separ re to the State Engineer was ordered toa Pe pd’ the debate’ Mr. Lewis wade Pobaaend conten resident Nugiscers and cthers. ‘The bill to transfer the power of making contracts and the genera! powers of the Contracting Board to the Canal Board was oe cad hed eyes The Annual Appropriation Bul. ¥r. Laning, from the Assembiy Committee of Ways and ‘Means, reported on the 2 inst. the Annual Appropriation bill for the yoar, commoncing on the fret day of Cotober next, The foliowing ia a completo abstract of the appro- priations contained in it-— PAYABLE FROM THN GENERAL FUND. Salary cf tho Governor........... Judges of Court of Appeals Juoges cf Supremes Court. Clerk of Appeals 2s 0. + erengs - Buyeriutencent of Publio Instruction Deputy do. Comouoler Commissary General Jucge Advocaie . Governor's Private ‘secretary. : THA 24,000 1,800 Stationory for pud' cel 4500 Furaitare, books, binding, vprintag, be é yo. Comgarelar Do. Superintendent of pubiic instruction 1,500 Do. Treasurer... n 800 Do. Adjatant G vomeral. » 1s Do. Inspector General. . Do. Clerk of Court of Appeals 800 Poet tor Governor and departmonts, 2,600 esses la ve Cabaot State hall and iibrary, He} Salary Ary of Super hon sl ORR ‘do. ‘900 Exponsce cf State Haul 4,600 Keoper of Hal i00 allitary tactics, Iucrenwe of Sate Library (besides iaterost of cham- cory fund) Py [men beh expenses of i Later uetoma ee ‘2 “yy . Ttens and tares of Governors: Printing for the — ria i . 1, 8 1, i ae Tanatic ‘Aryinm H Support of insane convicts... Mark Jack, an — Indlan Sheriffs transporting con: convicts . pa expenses of Prison "ong - 3 Apprebonding escaped convicts peeses $8832 af Hi 3822332 3fenulZEi 25 Conta ard experees peopie Counne! to mania’ Mucraey Ganarae Committes to oramine Treasury account “> ‘To refund m: tn cage of failure of title to Levi L. Backus for Radi .. so ccs cesses sone Reporte Court of Appeals for ae Transportation of ion Laws, &..... » Furnishing copies laws to vo Ovanty Ti Treasurers ° Salary Banking Department, clerk Onondaga Salt Spriny sees ‘ ts se 86 Advances to County rer in non resident lands. 25, eg 9 paid lato Treasury for rodemp- * tion of teee Refunding erroneous payments of taxes. « 4, Do. S oneye para by wisteke .... 1 jog clntene on Tend wold by Miaka 1/900 Keeper 0 eimai ont tloatqcarter ‘ioe of "a 4 Bsccscee o ce recetved for taxes Interest on stock for yt Pasta loan. 980 Interest Com) bonds, Btockbridge iene Scheel and Geape) Kane 2,100 Tntereat on loan $40,000 foe repaie’ot Conte. ano Interest on Oswego Canal loan 209 000 ay Fund debt | 354 606 tecerperaset asylums (except tom York ctiy, in Mariners’ in the » 16,900 Thomas Indian Or 1,000 a a _ ary . mo hee ek hep ane” % 1,000 Northern, Fastern, Do Milt and Northwestern Me: pensarios, sod Now York ladrmary tor Women Aud Children, cath....ss0s 70 1 ‘Sold on! Tecige Sieg fa naotber ealttns. Bufalo City Dispensary. Brookiy do. PAYABLE PROM TITe | aoo0t FUND. Dividends to Common Sonoois. . Br Of lands. 3M Tey do ron 0 lus on dale of lauds... ,, ove oe. op fallure of tite. For aupport of Indian schools... PAYABLE FROM LI SDs Dividends wo petamiae fe iieeoeaae Purchase books, &> , & PAYABLE FROM UNITED STATES ‘perostr rl Dividends w commou phos, For teachers’ tnatituter PAYABLE FROM BANK FUND. Taterest on Bank Fund stock RedewyAioo of bills Contingent exvonses. Rodomption of sock due Feb. News from Camp Sevtt. THK WRATHKK—KXOSLLENT CONDITION OF THR THOORS. Camp Scorr, Ura Tamnitory, Fob. 12, 1858 ‘We have had a svow atorm anda Nttle cold weather tn the last ten days. The weather is now moderating. The troops enjoy remarkabie good health, and have become go hardy and robust as to perform their arduous duties with wiil'aguese and caso As I ond this by private con veyance, and not by mail, it has @ prospect of soon reach. ing you. ao The Death of Hun, Thomas H. Benton at St. Louta Sr. Lovrs, April 10, 1868. A weil attended public meeting was Reid here at noon to-day for the purpose of making appropriate arrangemrate to do homer tothe memory of the late Hon. Thomas H Boston. Brief culogies wore pronounced by several goa emen, appropriate reeoluticns adopted, and a committec of prow inent citizena appointed to take auch action as may be necessary for 6 pubic demoastration of reapest to the remains of the deceased, whem brought hither for inter. ment erarn Or Capaizing ef the Schooner Franklin—Three Lives Lost. Provipence, April 10, 1868. The achooner Franklin, of New York,jbound te Boston, ‘was capsized on the 6th inst. fourteer miles Fast of Block Island, and the captain and two men drowned. Wm. H. ‘Sherman, ono of the crow was rescued by pilot boat No. 2 and landed at Point Judith. Capt. Hulland thetwo men belonged at Esse, Conn. Lake and Canal Navigation, Oswauo, April 10, 1654. ‘Tho propeller Jofferson arrived here last might from Cleveiant. The Welland canal is in good condition and ‘voasols are passing through it freely. Salling of the ‘America for Boston. Hauvar, N. 8., April 10, 1868 ‘Tho royal mail stoamship America sailed for Boston at o'clock this merning, where she will be due on Sunday afternoon. Her malis wil! consequently reach New York at6 A. M. om Monday. ‘Tho Freshet tn the Mtsstestppt, New Onreans, April 0, 1963, ‘Tho rise inthe Mississippi is now in some places the highest ever known. The towns of Napoison and Pren. Kine aro still inundated, and the whole country oa both sides of the river, from Napoleon to Lake Providence, ia sub- merged. The damage is immense. Some fears are enter talced here of a crevasse, and precavtions have been takes against euch @ catastrophe. The river is stl rising, Fire at Toots Sr. Lours, April 10, 1868. ‘The foundry of Nowman & Graham, in this city, was eetroyed by fire Inst might. Lows $40,000; insured $6,000, By the Fastorn, Westra, Northera and Soathera. Tele Lines. —Office 21 Wall street, Wind | Th'r.| Remaries Aa) — | a aM. % az AM = an) © A.M] NE | 40° [Rainiog AM [Nw] 34° 3 A.M. | NE | 40° [Cieariag of. A.M. | NLE. | 60° [Clear 42 Noom. | N.W. | 66° |Ciear. Markets. PHILADELPRIA STOCK BOARD. Paunapairuia, April 10, 1858. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania State f's, 87, Reading Rauiroad, 24%; : Morr Canal, Long Island Railroad, LL}y; Pennsyivania Railroad, 43. Monrnm, April ©, 1868, ‘The nalee of cotton to day were 600 Bales, prices closing atan advance of |6.; middling Li tye. fk. 0 salcejof the week foot up 21,600 bales. The receipts to-day are only 10 bales, abd of the week 7,600 bales against 4,000 bales ia the same week of last year, The receipta at thie port to date are 4,900 balce abort of last yoar. Siock 104,500 Sayaswant, April 9, 68. ‘The cotton market is firm at full Frome) ering change firm at 108 for produce bills, clear bills are nigeer; exchange New York 34 per cont prealum. Cuamimerom, April 9, 1868, Cotton is firm at fally last queted rates. Sterling ex- change haa advanced to 108% « 108\. Putapmrmi, April 10, 1658. Flour firm, at $4.57%% a $525 for Gorn dec ined Qe.; yellow 720, wht visions tend upward. Whitey dectived to Zc. PAnDowan.—The Governor Mm 4 has partowst Mrs. pee has beea ip the Peuitentiary siace (ast September, for Ned gy ae named Hutchinsoa, in Shenandoah bad with horas infant, about Gightoon monthe ot0” Tonich wae bors ia jel, and bas been the companion of {ta mother uring her imprisonment. Frederick’s Photegraphic Temple of Art, Noe 086 and Ki Brosdwar, oppose bes Howl, pee, daguerres rpes and ambestypes in very wy To Fathers and Mothers—We Offer this Seprot 8 most euperd assortment of boys! el blag, including y yuck below the ordi raiee ee te (OND, corner Ful os od Neaeuu sts ‘The Pawnee Indians Visited Mende haf THERE galleries on Saturday —Photographs and types be seen at No. S33 Broadway. war doors abo ve he Joshua Commending the San to Stand Still Stytes, 93; Last White, the Hatter's fall style redmoed to $2, at WHITH’S, 148 Falton sree, and = Beary, Horece.—Seratches, Mange eruptions cured. Compound Lotion ai 113 Teirdavenun $1 nota, Pheotograpas, apes, Cameo typeo—Wil- » artiats, two forty nine Fulwn mreet ‘The Public are Requested to Take Notice of 1B. GIBBON'S aMdavit ander heed of Legal Notlees, Bi LIAMSON GRIN, die Bresdwar Opposite St Paul's, Toots and Shoes, TAK LARGEST AND CHRAPEAT ASSORTMENT OF spammer gmma| besnot Woo @: oot eee "1 by? rita "es SPER Wony eamilay ele Ngee ak Gymnastam and Academy, Stayve sant Inetitate, 680 Brosd way, HENAY GRBHARD'S celebrated aymiem of Hypieale Gymnastics. Genuemes of macure years most every morning Safee—With Patent crose bare. Alao, fire and burglar Defiance beatae falamander Safee— — area Ska? M. PATRICK. hkeratt pening maa 8 and applied Pty At the masutnctor ae Oh Ny colors it to S. igen pie ime (oe skin, 206 Grand gireck insad a | Ballard's ive at Manhattan piasiers, billors eyraps, 40 ‘Trikopherous & ent fre Areeming, oe tee. Se eT Rrearina O04 rovortng oe ate. Ladies, try t mM Iant- Hair Dye, Ketlingor'sor conat: prorwentnltens oy Wye and Toa poos— Rest in the work’, for “Dv,.¥ dye epplied Wa. 6 asior wate Cure Truss, Supporters, Ban? elastic atockings, Ao, AtMARaH Os hove aor 8, ot Brown's Bronchial Terehes * w coughs, of any Urrtiation of the throat. Hollowsy's Ointment. —For ail the Kxte wal injuries to which mechanics aad workinarweu traved)ary, en- gibeers wad clhore are liable, Hoilowa,’s cin mens (the Enfinesza, fal drag sista, Bot and | soreat nnd moat raokd remedy. Tt relieves pain, an/reducea | ‘outward intinmmation when fil olber cenar ful All who Saffer with Piles—Snontd procure Dr. WITMEKR'S pile suppository, at 15% Mowery it never fatis to produce a permanent oure, and patents once resorod by ib wee wever Lroublod with It again New Fashtonse ta Ge spods by every steamer, at Ne. | Asior House, jemen's Karaihing es & fur the Farhlovabie mial New goods, latest H lea, ches pnd. pre aM H 6MiITS. 2 ‘The marriage notice of “Baxas—Raay,!’ padilehed im the Biausiy tho other day, was wholly ursuidorised, fo | euch marrisge having taken pisce, It was pobsshed by some maliclons person in several papers on the eame mrrning. Thove journals who cepied the annovecement are requested to make the necessary correction Beown—Lownan.—On Wedvesdsy ¢ t, April, at the Paoitle street Methodist ohurot v, by Bev. De, Roppscay, Mr Caacycer W. Bnows to Mis Soman Low: BRR ALL Of Brooklyn. Frse—Jaxotncs —On Wednesday eveniog, ApettT, at the Church of the Invine Unity, by the Rev. Dr Caapin, Bunem L. Pew, of the Astor place Goel, to Kurs, davebter of Wil iam T. Jenvtogs ail of Chia ony, Tivon—Gomnsuxy.—On Tharsday ovecirg, aprii 8, by the Rev. RC Putpoy, Mr Guowat J. Tivos wo Mies Camma- ‘MLSS GUKRSABY, al! of this city. put Roswrara —Ataea on board the bark Zingarelia, on Sunoay, March 4, Mr Locis 8 Baxnrourt, aged about 24 years, bon of Stophen Bosworth, bey. Ho was buried on the 64, in latitude 1 deg. 5. and luogitude 34 40 7, Burss —Un Thursday morning. Apri &, of coogoetion of the lungs, Tnomse K., eldest son of George K. and Bridgot bures, ged 4 years, 6 montbs wad 19 days, ‘The telatives apd friends of tno famiiy, and the mom- bere of the Firrtand Chird precinct poiicr are ramen invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) a/teruaon, tern o'cWwek, trom the realdenco of ols parcats, No. 9 0 Bieta street, Piack —On Saturday, April 10, Even Proor, tm the 68th year of his ege The friends of the family, the mombers of Pratt Lodge No 194, of Froo Masone and the Order gonoraily, are re- apectfally invited to attend the funernt, on Monday after- noon, at one o'clock, from bis late residence, to. 76 Nor- folk #treet Bicones —On Thureday, April 8, Pers Givcos, aged 70 josra,@ native of county Down, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the familly are Teapectfully Invited to attend the funeral, Uils (Suaday) afieraoon, at two o'cock, from his late rewidouce, No. 461 Souun Fest street, WUlamaburg. County Down Keaiay.—On care. . The (riends and retatives of the family are reapoottally tmvited to attena the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from bor late residence, No 486 I’ear! street. kaur.—On Fricay, April 9, of consumption, Witte Kast, aged 37 years. His romaina will be taken to Calvary Comotery, this ‘Sunda; ) alternoon, et two o'clock, from the residence of bis brother, No. 17% Kast Sixteenth strect. Tho friends of the family aro invited to attend. Kreme. —On Satorday. Aprit 10, Gaoray H. , son of George W. aud Cornelm M. Keess, aged & years aad 7 months. The friends and acquai.tances of the famiy are reapect- fally invited to attond the furerai, from tho reaidence of hus father, No. 77 Bast Forty oighta ewect, on Monday afternoon, at ove o’olock. California please copy jarony, April id, Many Karras, aged 48 Papers picase copy. Q Kuzox.—At sea, on board the bark Zingarctia, ou Mon- day, Feb 29, Mr. Waxasn Kicrow, age) avout 19 years, son of Rev. George W. Kilton, of Il ovidesce, He was buried in Jatitore 22 60 ongitude ST a0 W. Lrait—On Friday evening, April 9, Cosmas Ly ais, eyed 60 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the famity are respecttulty invited to attend the funeral, on Moni sy atter , at two o'clock from bis late residence, No u 0 sureet. perme Sey heky 10, Jam McBuine, of No. 28 Washington otrcet, nbd a OL6 wil be notilod iu Moa. ae friewds and aca Mouser. —On Saturday, A) after @ briof {ltness, Mancaner Ans, daughter of state and Margaret McCar- thy, aged 2 years, § months and il dey. Aud ot such ts the kingéom of heaven. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from whe residence of ver bereaved parcn's, No, $46 Greenwich et vet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at bal A two o'clock a ong sania , April #, Wittsam Jarverme Par- i burg, Seotiand aged 48 years ateReencid Apri 0, Many mas, aged 106 years, « native ot Madeira. ‘The friends and oon of the family are reapect fully invited to the funeral, on bioaday afernoen, at two o'clock, from her iate resideuos, No. 152 Wot Fli- Weonth street. Pmaue.—On Saturday morning, April 10, Faeoeac op, 800 of James P. and Lydia E. W. Perkine, the reiatices and friends of toe fernily aro invited to attend the , 08 Monday aftornocs, at twn o'clock, from the resigence of Mrs. A. M. Wood, 7 Willoagh- by street, Brooklyn, without further iavitelion. The re- waits will be taken to Greea wood Romsam —La penye, on Frigay, April 0, after a short fines, Maay A., wife of Solomon’ V. Roberts, aged 26 “he friends and relatives of the family aro respectfully tmvited to attend the funeral, from her late reed-- 0 No. 308 Pacitic on bonday aflernoon, at (wo o'clock, without further lavitation. Ronaxra. On Friday , April @, at bait past eight ears and 6 moatos, he . The doath of this eatanm ed Indy, after @ short but severe ilinoss, has caused the mont t grief amovg & large and numerous circle of friends and acquaintances Out off in the prime of life, at the age of only twenty eight yours, she alel as ehe nad lvec—s good Christan. Death came to ber soft as the gentle whisver of an angol. The goatie call foli upoa ber car a8 & gleam of boavenly radiance, lighting up ber pale conptenance with a lock of love to bin who had been the joys and sorrows, as ber pure spirit night, but endless — face’ tis (Sunday) i a place un ‘ferno0n, at late residence, “8 relatives of the thetty Baye prea fo. 4, Royal Arch Mawous, and of and A. M., are respectfully in- farther invitation. ny, April 8, Awerua B Treeom, in the goat daughter of John W. Tim. fre respectfully Invited to at H alternooa, at one o'clock, of ber her intaw, Thomas R. street, Brookiyn. Her remaas will ro for interment MART Acocwrs, only aihrine ¢. Kusseu. Of the family are lavited to at residence of ber pareuts, No, Ailornoon, a4 000 o'clock. , April 10, Jovarmuxs Sceveres, z i i i E ie i He 5g Ai A i if i Hah i Hi 2 ft g 43 : Py Fi 7 i 5 J i i Ze 33 H a A E z E j 3 a F a ~ i f and relatives of the fami! Ey this (Sua » from her late residence, tll be taken to Greenwood for tn remains w —On Friday, April 9, Ronxet iwrson, aged TO friends of the family are respectfully . 47. ) alternoon, at bth aveauc. are roapecttully Ne, 22 Tompane 42 Toompeon diedeiitt ‘lie i ij i jowburg ASS LARGE ASBORTMENT © LARGER AND eT tock or GOLD WATCHRS the hest mak SPLERDID GOLD Shp sruven warcuss sean teal r & 0O,, 281 Brosdwa 7 eor The ae va PATTRENS AND STYLRS, At greatly reduced iT RAIT & CO., Bl Broadway. AVPU i sacniricn: Anguish wre raamale, lngreine, Ae., Ro. at RSON'S, # Bowery, ib = ‘SUFPRR WITH PILES |— uae ” ‘who were cured, si Ly yes ws: can Be sent to any part of the country. A A. LARGE ASSORTMENT IN All. NINDS OF worsteds, tt dow and a OULSAAT Snoprene T JONRS, 10 ANN STREET, $3 W POR CONGRRSA cm prey a ap See pve esiee bere, StS FIN® HAG#OH OF wiLae xeTToN eetand 84 Wall, . Fneliah bacon a ha > wale. A CASH INCLUDED WITH AS GY. BREDR Ons CARD furiker notice, Padoeery, LAA perfumery, Pit aeeptncinnnnidinte AND SHOPS wh CHRAPEST ASGOR B's ord Ma cbtee Cr ND SHOR IN THE O ban BROOKS ite Bradway pad 1) Pulos ot 6 nce oa meine acme Fer tlinrs, pont’ vee, cree! fenerad #9 Broadway, eorare of Uenome steont, yond “Those machines make excellent work.” Now York Fam ABRY'S TIC. PHEROUS-- ORNTS. 4 ows AL! noe a OU. “= late, four coors weatct Brondwey ‘a ie a ABPETI#G FOR HOUSER REP eRe ANO (Ont — Cc We have added wo fosall depen and having td a ahaa recently purchased =s ales, we are comeing Orosale fi leleciow 4S tg ‘Company's velvet tapoatry and @ very me duced grea’ bargsioa, Tei = aes ameortment of three ply ‘and supertior be carpets, Om China and coco wat drupgeta Perenas wishag to fura Soares of oftlocs ‘wit find ad, laterest to examine ser wook. We maxe up carpet jut them down in aay past OC be REMUS: Me ee dive bud ten YONSUMPTIVEX, READ TBIS:— J Dkek Dorton—We, tho paderaimned, have learned «ih | regret of your inteetion to reliaquiah (precice ana se bunpees; but feeling ‘aa, wo do. B08 70 do sh your spect factions, Ure from eli liver com, a the cure of oom tren r adrian Lo (he uillioted “nroughout the souniey By 49 doing we toa that thonsane and thou ands will be saved from #n untimely: Arave. Yous with great respect, Penn were. ad four hundred «| Ieted_who wish ‘0 avail snemucivee ef the docare » Will tend a deweription of their cages with their a@- drens. enelosing two atunpa, mud the old doctor will send hee advice aad prescrip ion free of oharge Address Doct. Vecas Brant, Vox 4.31 Post odice New York, CMbicwd® DISKA E.-MAPKIND ARE SORELY AP- Meted with ebronic maladies: stir the waevtt ip the roti the potato tt nileauy and taxidioual boy ‘and destroys the viial priuctple of the itlurks Sore onsumytion, bronchitis, Ale, dy sin, rheumatiaem and gou', feqnenty become ehrval crippiing the stilicted #1 b patna. sches and infirmities chain them to & life of misery and woe, Many who ae wow Heted with ebrovice, have inherited their malad fo their parents; otbers bave contrae’ed their ehrout sure, indiserctions aad bal ‘restment of other disaaaea Fe Radwey's Renovating Kesvlvent mided with the Ready Re lief, Regulatora will be found an ellectual care Under the besirhful intuence of these remedies the whols sys\am becomes regenerwed At thia season when breakings oa, skin eruptions, plo ples bl tches rores and ober evidenonn of inpure bloot sopen afew doses of Radway's Resor at tpg Kesolvert shovld be takea; ove or two days’ wu ieaaant puriier of (Be hlood. will remove sil dill: hose attlicted with bronte diseases, either eoun:dtutios contracted, may rely nipon & ecomplete deliverance of thks mnndies, And tbeir bodies restored to a mouod and ct condition by the K. i. B, Remedies. Principal oflice 163 F ton street. RB JAMES WeXTRAOT OANABIS Pry tnaf from the leaves tmp orted from Caloutta, for thy Seoeral Gobi, prepares’ sovoralng to bis direstinas, ft aale at the old euiabiieh, a dru, a ‘fon Grond wureot, ‘corner of Aijea, Now York: Price 81 and 82 per botue, T)®, SMi78'8 HLCTRIO OTT, OF PRIUADRUPAL cures nll painfy infammaiions. Branch office Ot Hi ton sireet, near Harrison airest, New York. PUEGANT ay KB PLATED TRA SETA, URNS, CAL TRRS, SPO NS, PORKS, AITERS, KANT) DIseRA, CAKE BASKETS, *., ac, nee w wf the seeme ah fal farrented to have the weight of ‘An marked upon them, aod will be eo! _— EXTREMELY MODERATE PRIOR. BV, HAUGH @OUT & 00, Corvor 0: Brondway wad Broome siren, PNTICING BAKGAINS. Anglish carpoling, ollclotbs, jugs, masts. table covers, Ac. HIKAM ANVERSON, 9 Bowors. HAVE A LOOK AT CLARK'S BBAveD Lapa. trom $6 to $10; black freok coats $12; bed AVRLOCK ~ ful 4 heen coals $M, very fine, $12 4 end vest for a mere Bothing Gente la want of & go aad cheap tailor call oo *, 6 ‘Williaa at treet ee ew = vod Tight elitch sewing maotines Yor all mun urpoene and for family use, ee Preferable to ay other ‘machi HUNT, WaRATER &CO.,B No. 469 Beosdwag. ‘OV, JOY, TO THE AFFLICTED —~THE GREsT rr mody ¢iscovered at last for the cure of coughs, * gamption and sit diseases ¢f tho throat and lungs. 8 more, but some at once and eo oe of Br Picreers com sumption cradidator, which la guarnotiné to cure. Com be bad only at JA. PAnistoh pharma 1 Market tract, cam ner of money wil bo returaed casca where it age ae give entre INES BY A LOVING “1. Bowuty went walking, aud whlap ‘To Cupid that atrot siraiicd by her side one But abe naw he waa bare, which carieed ber to stare, ‘Then her pretiy binck eyes she dia bide. “ Go ony some el wit be fro: Sree nen Teboud weaeatenta ” ‘The SMiTH’s are the cheese and rails raulle © breeee, anita n flog sere ne'er knows to ‘RY’ one price whaleanle retell Ae tng warervomn, Nos. 123, Tas dnd 10 Fulon meee, New Vor" N EW AND ‘BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF CHANDOS Vers and Gas nit 1 ~ unusually low prieca, For tastance— THRER LIGHT CHANDELINMS, WITT GLOBES... FOUR LIGHT CRARDELIBSS. WITH GLOBES... Al A LARGE ABSORTWRNT DP TARLE CUTLERY. Tvory handled tahie and dessert bnives, $2 _— Pe Waten woke oO ___ Corner of Broadway and froame stint, Re DMAN'S - FECL apr ie. eTKaM Aten mupertor to any ale orted—on oa pale OTT | s SWALTRRR on Brendway. R. R.—RADWAY'A READY RELIEF CURES BIS vivsm, neuralgia coughs, colds, ieacnas, bead ache ‘oothache, lumbago, small pox, ccampe aad scarlet fever, diarrhea, dysentery, Mice, No 12 Fulton at. New Vor’ My, Moun House. aioe of all kinds RRR INORR'A BEWING | MACILINES MANUF ACTURID © are repidly increasing, trad reriviag, business proving, and therefore vow le archase Su sewing machines ares the only inachines eapan eyory kind of work, rnd it is nrecssary to have obtaln the ark. Lae Inieat and the best ihe most operate, t «univer and end fore circ r. 1M. AINGRR & Smrues GLEE ATED BLUE BLACK WRITING SD tuid is used by al backing and commer chal houses tarongtout ths worse fi copies tan durebia, dave not corrode the pen, and by ita extreme fan hoy a rally factifatea and seeds the operation of rapid wrt BY 1 Seabee London, and 70 Wiliam jew York « Hinger's ne * family sewirg machine, being reantt ul and the esion tw I favor. Usll and see Uheas, No. (98 Reond «ay, co, RRATION ON PRAMENTKD LIQUOR8—BaRWING, diatiilitg, rectify: facturing sll knows ewes ges, wines, corciels syraps, citer ana vieegir and LO@? Drescriptnna in mestieine metallary, pyroicobny one meten Varniabes, com’ aia aad wood for sale bj the authen, Dr be PEVOHTWANOER. 6 Maidee Inna. IE MAGIO‘IAN'R OWN BOOK ; OF, THE WHOLE ART OF CON JURE Being » cmylnie hand hook of parlor magic, containing over obo thousand optinal, chomical, mechanical magnet ade pack Price 4 by DICK & FITZUBRALD, No IS Ann ad Ale, for cae by Ai] booksellers in itn place” 1 of the above ‘book sent by mall, on recetpt of $1, te takress reset peoage “CAMACHO. AGRNT, 385 BROADWAT. 7. {sdona from ihe Spanien, eogiion, Preorh nid Heaton oo ald ACHO, iy Groadqwag. Z. $ SPRING VESTS, AT OAK HALL, i and 88 Fulton etree $2 SIDE BAND PANTA, AT OAK rats SPRING RUBIN RRS COATS, ag OAK BALL GHEE 4 and 86 Fulton street $4. FRENCH CARSIMERE PANTS, AT O«K Halt, tant Puloe area BLACK FROCK COATS, AT OAK HALAL. ‘S4and % Fuloo eres, $6 PP RING RAGLANS, AT OAK RAUL, 40 Stand % Fulton sires, $7 TRENCH #1DK STRIFR PANTS TO ORDER, AC One Hall, 4 and 46 Fulton street, $8 FINE CLOTH veo, OAT, Stand Me Pulion sirvot. $ BUBINESS COATS WORTH 814, At Oak Hall, M4 and 96 Paiton treet, $1 SPRING RAGLANS, WORTH $17, (and 66 Fulloa areet, o** WALL, THT PI Te MANUFACTURED ‘An immense ot spring clidag, Greater ar inducements To purchasers thas aay house tn the trade. $10 SPRING RAGLANB, arte, it RV ANS’, 66 and 63 Pulton street |G RANGLANS, Being for 98, $10: RYANS, 66 and 68 Palton stenat, $10 SPRING RAGLAME |. RV ANG’, 66 and 63 Folton street, my: | $10 SPRING RAGLAN, for %6, BV ANS’, 66 and 64 Fulton sweat, $10 SPRING ung for $8, ‘ioe, 66 and 62 Palton strset, $10 S82 Bactans, ‘for 96, EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fuljon streot $10 SPRING Bacto. ne for G8, RVANS’, 65 and 6 Fulton street, $]10' SPRING RAGLAN. tor 9, ry RV a 48), 66 and 68 Fulton street, 2 10 SPRING RAGLAN | 80" ing for 96, Rvaxe: 66 and 68 Pulton strect. BPRING RAG ANS, . $i ‘Belling for $6, 3 BV ANS? 66 and 68 Paltonaicoet,