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the Professor, So pace ysterea a athe Forel Office for 2 ty ‘of examining a proposal made on benalf of Citizen of the United States of America, to tg due the system of telegraphic communication has received his name. No ant at discovery of principles upon which that system is founded does not to Dr. Morse, but he was the first to transfer that discovery from the region of speculative science into that of practical apptization. It is owing to his iabors and to investigations, the bonor of which is inconjestabiy due to him, that electrical communication, which before his time ‘was but a mere fact asserted by science, has become A pic ags eg’ one of the most useful acquisitions which our age made and hes a ae epi on mew Toe important service which Mr. Morse has rendered to the whole worl, to governments as well as to individuals, ts attested by the admiration which his system, when ap plied, bas universaily excited, and by the use which has unmediately been made of it throughout both coatinenis ‘almost ail the countries where the electric telegrapa is is bis apparatus which we find at work Morse being unable, meanwhile, to obtain a for hus imvention in Europe, as in the States, has thereby found himself deprived at countries which now profit by the application of m sbould not now take this state of the case into their consideration, and directly grant wo Mr. Morse a col. lective remuneration. With this conviction he has Shought himself entitled to appealto their sense ot equity. The Emperor's g>vernment, thinking that such a request had a right to Ympaineuc reception, has not hesitated to support it with the otter governments which make use, ‘as it does itselt, of the Morse system, This measure bas been received with the same feeling as that with whicn it ‘was mace. In Austria, in Belgium, in the Netnerisads, im Piedmont, in Russia, ia the States of the Holy See, ‘Sweden, in Tuscany and in Turkey, this apparatus is ployed as it is in France; the governments of these differ ent countries have adhered then to the of the Emperor's government, to examine in what maoner they evince their graiitude to Mr. Morse; and it was in consequence of this generous ¢etermioasion that their representatives met together at the Foreiga Oflice yester- day. frst gives us reason to oelieve that they will be enabled to agree upon a measure of re- muneration, the honor of bestowing which will be shared ad the governments in whose generosity Mr. Morse placed nis confidence. ‘The War ta India. JAHNS! STORMED BY THE BRITISH—GREAT LOSS OF REBELS—AN ENGLISH DETACHMENT HEMMED IN — SBRIOUS FIGHTING AND TROUBLE—NSNA SAHIB STILL AT LARGE. * graphic advicos of the Bombay mail had reached London. Sir Hogh Rose laid siege to Jahnsi on the 27th of March. On the lst of April 25,000 rebels with 18 guns, called the army of Pesbawa, endeavored to raise the siege, bat were defeated with the slaughter of 1,600 men. athe 2d of April the town fortifications were captured. On the 5th the garrison escaped in the night, were pursued and 3,000 cut up. Six British officers were killed. account says:— On the 4th of April, after a severe struggle, in which loss was heavy, the town was stormed and ‘on, and on the 6th the fort was occupied. e rebels had made a desperate but in- of the Rajah of Kotah. Sab carried the position of the regiment, with loss of i egg Lucknow. and the , and an attempt to dislodge tne rebels had ‘The isiand was evacuated by i E g g i 4 3 é i f £e8 } aR i fugitives, and a great panic 24th of March had reached blish graphic accounts of the the Secret Committee of the East of India ia coun- towaras the na- published, and course of ‘ad ‘The disarming of a district is recommen in of apy coeeey bans ‘extended to it. it in paid that Nena Sahib was still at Shabjebanpore, and the principal rebels with him. THE THIRTY BEVENCH RBGIMENT IN INDIA. ‘Tho Foreign Office telegraphic despatch received yester. stated toate detachment of the 47th regiment, under § , Was cub up on the 24th of March inst. This bas been corrected by « telegr: despatch London Times, to the effect that the columa un- command of Milman was shut up in the for- Azipghur and pot cut up. officially announced that the minimum standard for for infantry regiments in India is raised from 5 inches W 5 feet 4 inches. z é i j i z { : E di i £ 1 E d i g) 5. i f J is : 2 § . 7 3 g Zz . = G es trite] ii e News trom he P* Hong Kong London Times, on the l6ta of March, = that Mr. Reed, the Commiasiover, was at by last advices, proceed thence w sbanghae. ‘Viceroy of Canton, Hwang, is believed to be British intercourse and commerce ii : i iy 38 & i g rt g i 5 oF ? San Jacinto and Antelope 16th of March, and the Missis- on. BH 4 medium kinds, and 6 taels on the best prices were firm. Freights to England, £2 10s. © £3 for tom, and £4 10s. ffor silk. THR ANGLO-FRENCH MINISTER TO PATCHRS SENT BY THR AMERICAN AND BUBSIAN PLENIPOTRNTI ARIES. (Hong Kong (March 11) Correspondence of Paris Moniteur | occupied the town of Kowah. Tae sua Avunghur. Strong reliefs Bhanghae the settlements in tea had been trifling, | PRKIN—DES- | After the capture of Canton the ambassadors of Fraace Pekin, to inform the Chinese bad induced their it The plenipotentiaries of Russia and of the United States their side, thought tt conformable with their in- structions to join this step of the English and French am- basaadors, and resolved to send despatches couched in ihe the Chinese Premier. to convey as speedily as possible the des of the French Embassy, and Mr. Oli ‘of the English Embassy, were ordered to and present them to the Tao-tai of of that personage did not prevent ‘ranoe and Kagland {rom accomp|ithing adoressed themselves to his Exce! Viceroy and Governor General central commercial mart of Obina in daily commanication With the capital. The two envoys were received in tate and the ogemme | seemed to produce a deep im- prersion upon the population, We subjvin some extracta Addressed to Baron Gros by M de Contades:— Sov Tonov-Fov, Feb. 27, 1858. Mowermcr is Rare 1 lose no time informing you that yesterday (F ry 26) | placed im the hands of the Fou tai fobao, in bis office, the despatches intrusted to me by your Excellency. Mr. Oliphant aid likerise at the same Your Excellency wit see from this that | am placed in clroumstances which induce me to give a iarger interpre tation to my instructions than was originally intended pf 4 Ta beg of you to wllow me an explana toa Hie left Hong Kong on the 14th of February, Mr nf arrived at Shanghee on the Joh si J at once called on M. de Montigny to consult witn means of forwarding the deapateh of which wae in formed that the Tao-tal hed left for Sou tehou fou, a wae pot bkely to return for a fortmight. I at oove pr posed to proceed there, Mr. Oliphant was of the sam 1d Engiand, in Chiaa, had resolved to send despatches th government of the reasons to send another mis. | | practic rate would immediately fall below the bank minimum. core and egeweinatee chante, eeaea re cian scape Sos shoulder. We were told among these personages ‘and eavoys of the Viceroy of mine, after whichthe Fou-tai offerea curing which towards that end; that they were yy at having suc- ceeded. “What are you to do with Yeh?” said the Fou-tai. One of the gen' en present said he had gone to Calcutta. “Will you kill him,” said Tai, in au indiffe- rent sort of voise? I replied that his Excellency badly understood the generosity of their ambassadors and of their governments if he thought they took vengeance on a falien enemy. He then asked when the ambassadors would come to Snanghae, and, without fixing a date, we thought it advisable to that it would take place soon. During the interview the taicharmed us by his ele- ‘and politeness. His face, which is almost Euro- pean, is very intelligent. His manners are those of a man who bas mixed with the best society. In fact, M. le Baron, it would have been impossible to be received in a more courteous and amiable mavner. We were re conducted with the same ceremony, and, after many compliments and sbaking of hands, the Fou-tal ‘formed us that he would return our visit next day at the Communal Palace, called Conkouan, outside the town, where the high Chinese officials are usually received on their arrival at Sou-tchou-fou. On the following day, the 27th of February, at noon, we received the visit of the Fou-tai. Before the visit, as are- ply to your Excellency, I received an acknowledgement of the receipt of the French despatches. I enclose the origi nal and the translation. We bad learned the evening before that the Tao-tai of Shangbae, whose absence had made us resolve to go to Sou tcbou fou, had hastened back to Shanghae as soon as he beard of our departure for Sou-tchou-fou. He hoped to meet uson the road, and he would have done so if chance bad not made us take a different route. He had scarcely Set etre Re wee baat recalied by the Governor, for he was back at Sou-tchou fou on the evening of the 26th, and accompanied the Fou-tai in bia visit at the Conkouan on the morning of the 27th. At this interview, which was almost entirely occupied by @ repast provided by the care of M. de Montigny, we asked the Fou-tai bow long it would take for our des; es to Pekin. He said ten or twelve will suffict fifteen days, but proba! Immediately after the interview—that the ‘27th of February, about twoo'clock—we left for shanghae, after having, as I trust your Exceliency will admit, very successful in 4 eg In bis reply of the Y7th of February Fou-tal informs Ba- ron Gros that he bad forwarded the despatches to Pekin in a manner which would ensure their prompt and safe delivery. ‘On the 10th of March the plenipotentiaries were pre- paring to leave for Shanghae. (Hong Kong (March 15) Correspondence of London ‘As you will perceive by the Shanghae newspaper (North China Tierald) the pe amr step of deliver c des-* patches to the Emperor has been taken by the Farl of Elgin and Baron Gros. The readiness of the autherities at Foo-Chow Foo to receive and forward there communice- ions is regarded bere as a good omen for the substantial svocess of the mission; but everybody laments that the tricky American and the grasping Russ should have so over the good and simple natures of agiand intention ig 4 yt ann offer to em; ten disaffected Sepoy regim: at the Cape had been declined. ‘the her. J. Wilson bad been murdered in Ca(fraria. Several colored herdsmen had been murdered by Caffreys within 100 miles of the metropolis, and a feeling of insecu- News from Australia. ‘The Emeu ecrew steamship arrived on the 23d at Suez with the Australian mails, dates being from Sydney de Gaile April 8, and Aden April 17, with 122 ind 2200-004 tn The Marseilles portion tralinn mail leaves today by the Peninsular boat. was The Sydney I’ ‘opened on the 234. Sydney ex; on the increase. Money was tight. Trade dull. In exchange private bills against wool were at one per cent discount. At Melbourne the Haines Ministry had resigned, ands new ministry had been formed, of which Mr. O’ahsagh- nessy is Premier. Trade st Melbourne is firmer since the advices from home by the European, which arrived on the 11h ult. ‘Woo! waa firmer. Exchange 1 per cent premium. yield of the gold felds had improved. The Adelaide markets were steady. Flour 308. per ton dearer. Markets. if 0 Article), May 1. The market for the Magtish fests wis Bary) in commequence of the uncertainty of Parliamentary af fairs, and consols Gnally fell to 974 a 07%. They after- wards rallied @ 97% to 97% for money. The doubt thrown over the stability of the government has checked ‘operations of ail kinds. debentures of the India loan have receded to 1004 0 100%. foreign securities are quieter, but they maintain | | | The their prices. | _). B—Money, which was not wanted this morning, four ambassadors to Pekin, M.de Contades, | (Friday,) has been in most active demand this afternoon, At Js per Cent rise in ite value, say 25g per cont. The bank | ers bave ail been wanting money. 07% 97%, June account. Mueb disap appears to have been caused by the bank directors not lowering the rate yesterday, and & kind of deception is thought to have been practised, after the notice ing the repayment of the two millions of Exchequer bonds. Per! the returns to be issued to- night may explain the cause of their not adopting a reduc. tion. It is the opinion of some of the leading men and uees that even were the bank to lower the rate, it woud’ be attended with no al result, as the market Of the generally favorable character of the money ket there can be po doubt. The prospects are as good as they well oan be, and low rates seem likely to prevail for a long while. Ip antici of the bills which fall due to-morrow (Saturday), and on Tuesday next, the demand for money to day bas been more active. as we predicted would be the case, and little bas been done under 2% per cent. The brokers bave been very short. and are secking money from the banks. This movement will, however, soon sub- side. and the demand then become, probably, quieter thao before. In general the first and the fourth of the month are likely to go off tolerably well, but the amount of bills falling doe i# very heavy. ‘The return from the Bank of Eogiand for the week end- ‘28th of April, gives the following resuite © de Gov t securities... £9,886,481 Increase. (ther securities 16,456,490 Decrease Neves unemploy 411,920,486 Increase. FH E i f i | td joeconesen - “R ‘Ten guilder Silver coin, Mexican and South American dollars table will show the fluctuations April: — " Foowmmwcmont oe Sserscarts 2 I i f J i zrgeFy E SBBNEe i i; Fa 7 i ass3sss i 2 s23ss Bx Ly é 4 i i ; f f i E i i il i * 5 § li | id i i F i § 3 2. af i E i 28 i Hi be subjected to such a step. In the foreign exchange th's afternoon the rates for Amsterdam and Hamburg were slightiy higher. Paris,on lower than a: the last post. By Electric Tele; } 80) at 07. Rail (By graph Consols finally closed (Friday, April ways weaker. RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO.'3 CIRCULAR, Livearoot, April 30, 1868. ‘The arrivals this week consist of 17,347 vushels wheat, 315,532 bushels corn, 10,t23 Dbis. flour from the States ; 6,250 qrs. wheat, 9,538 sacks flour from France; 400 qrs. wheat, 1,151 bbls. flour from the Baltic; 2,290 qrs. wheat, 2,428 are. corn from the Mediterranean; 123 qrs. wheat from India. Farmers’ deliveries of wheat for the week ending last peg ig 7 ‘were 96,815 qrs. at 443. 9d. against 98,343 qrs. at 63s. 2d. in the ponding week of last year. Since Tuesday a trade has ruled quiet, with little variation m prices of any article. At today’s market the attendance of buyers was not Jarge, and the business done limited. Wheat in moderate retai] request at prices a sbade firmer than on Tuesday. Flour neglected and offered at lower rates. french con- tinues to arrive freely and displaces American, for which the quotations are quite nominal. Indian corn ia fair de- mand, but at rather lower rates than hoiders are inclined to ye gr Yeliow is held at 366., and white generally at 346 ; of the latter some sales were today made at 338 6d. a 832. Od. per 480 Ibs. We quote—Whest, red, 63. a 6s. 1d. for Western; white. 7s. # 7s. 6d. per 70 lbs. Flour— Philadel and Baltimore, 8 22. 6d.; extra Ohio, via. north, 228. 6d. 438. vis. New Orleans, 238. a 96a. ; Western, 21s. a 31s 6d. per bbl Brxr.—There is still no di ition shown by dealers to increase their stocks, and ers give way in price with. Best qualities are held with some firmness, but the sale is very slow. Porx is out of first hands, and brings an advance of ls. per bbl. in retail. Bacow.—The demand has been checked by the advance of last week, still a fair amount of business is doing and holders are very firm. fall pri dvom bring joes. Tuesday will test the market. “ Larp.—Really choice is wanted for the retail country trade, but there is very little offering, and 56s. to 67s. bas been paid for small lots. For medium qualities the de mand is limited, and the value of such remains unchanged, at about 54s. per cwh. Taitow in fair request. Twenty casks Batchers’ Asso. ciation, on the spot, have been 6d. bas been taken for another parcel, to arri' don the market is quict at 568. spot; 54s 9d. May and June; 686. July and August, and bis. 9d. Inetthree months ‘of the year for P. ¥. C. Bark.—No demand. One hundred hogsheads Phila delpbia, advertised for auction next week, which will teat he market. last sold at £83, and the market is im- } No whale. CLovgrsexp.—Thore are som® inquiries from speculators, but we have pot yet heard of any sales to hold over. Corron.—The market this week opened —_ ey far buyers, but since We im , ol with some anim: at about 1-16d. tb. over the rates of last Friday. Manchester tere sa good steady business Mid- a 74; » O15. Yea: Uplands, per Ib. BARING, BROTHERS & CO.'8 CIRCULAR. , April 30-6 P. M. foreign produce markets have been nal quotations:—United States 6’s bonas of 1868, 104 a 106; Alabama 5's, 78; Ke 6's, 91 a 93; Maryland ster. ling 5's, 90 ‘a 92; Massachusetts sterling 5’s, 100 a 102; Onto 6°s'of 1866, 96 a 07, Pennsylvania 6's, certificates, 79, buyers—bonds, 81 a 82; Tennessee 2a 84; 6's, 82.04; Boston Oity 4}'s, 90; Ilinois Ci freeland bonds, 80 a 68—shares, 12 to 10 count; New York Central Railroad 6's, 83 a 86; ditto ; Michigan Central 8’s of 1869, 86 a 87. 6's have advanced to 1155,: Nova Scotia and New Beuns- wick find buyers at 108. Quebec City 100, ex div. lat Mey. Correr steady, and sorta still bring fall rates; low . sales of the week are—331 casks, Ceylon at 69s. a 62s. for sn ‘dis- Ts, foot first Rio at 398., fully insured, for Constantinop.e. Dutch Tracing Company have announced their sale for on proximo, the quantity consisting of Corron.—Sales for the week 1,550 bales, at full prices. erpool the market is firm; the sales for the week amount to 66,690 bales; middling Orleans is quoted 7d. a 7 L164. perp. SvGar —There bas been a good general demand through- out the week, and good grocery qualities are 6d. to is. dearer; for low sorts there ts still little inqairy Of West India the sales are 4,(30 bhds., and of 17,000 bags Mauri for brown and, inferior yellow, 4s. 6d, a 48. for low to m grayish yellow ‘8 478. 64. for to'fine bright yellow; Cubs muscovado wold at 36s low mid. brown, 38. & 398. 64. for iow to low mid. low, and 308, a 438. for low mid. to good m! 1,254 boxes Havana half sold at 56a. mid. brown, 408, a 458. 64. for soft brown to do. yellow, and 42s. 6d. a 44s. 6d. for mid. dry yellow. Of 607 bhds. molado at 24g, 9 6, for inferior quality, an ‘Vately there bas ® goed deman: vaoce; as also for oargoes, bands, viz: two of white Havana for boxes fully insured at 348., and 1,600 boxes P 8 at 348; three of yellow Havana, insured free p. ,900 boxes No. 12 at 288, 3d. for Trieste, 1,480 boxes 1444 at Bis. for Trieste, and $20 boxes No. 144 to Sis. for the Baltic; and one of 260 tons Porto price not aliowed to transpire = sa £ s Ce 398. 3323, i " 273 Obituary. Died, at his residence, near Racine, Wisconsin, on the 34 inet, , Captain John T. Trownripom, in the 78th year of bis Captain Trowbridge was born in New Haven, Cona., ., of this city), who Captain Trowbridge and Beojamin Applewhite, the cook, put a prize crew of twenty-one men on board and ordered her to of Good Hope ss & prize. On the i 2 doh bridge au’ Mr. Peverson planned her re-captare, and suc- ceeding in their design, to Madagascar, where they pat the prize crew of Koglish on shore, bay- ing induced some Lwoars, comprising a portion of the prize crew, to join them as soamen after re. capture of the ehi Here the ship was ¢aptared jain, by @ French frigate, under the “ Berlin and iian’’ decrees, and sent to the Isle of France. The French governor restored the ship and part of her cargo to Captain Trowbridge. While lying there the island was taken by the British. Captain Trowbridge succeeded in selling tue ship and cargo, t avoid confiscation, and made bis escape to Batavia, "After an eventful period of & year or two there, and a most daring enterprise on the conat of New Holland’, where he recovered, by divers, ap- 50, ie from & 3 bv? = hia specie, by his on: , i arried to Java, 1 again captured, with the British, being taken by a trigate and © and afterwards to Calcutta, where he waa imprisoned the famous Biack Hole of that city. Finally he was taken to Rogiand, as & prisoner of war, and confined in Dart- moor prison, where he was at the time of the massacre of 6th April, 1815. On the news of peace Oapt. T. was re- leased, on the 10th of April and arrived in New York June 5, 1816, having been absent five years and six months. Fond of enterprise, he removed to the West, and settled at Rochester in 1816, where he was for many years at the head of the commercial house of John T. Trowbridge & Co. DRUG STCRE FOR GALE A BARGAIN—TO CLOSE eolme. jul ‘The Tariff Investigating Committee are still Cg pee ‘BARE On TS witnesses and procuring facts win velerta so jALE—46 GOOD BEPAIB, A tas clock tad Gree an ob ye whi tie eigtiy-soven thousand dollars. “They have roce uly | WARM JOR, GALE 44, ACRES, IN GOOD, REC ATE: | siuatod nd ef present dnings good busines, Inquire bad a witness before thom—whose name Iam not at »re- | ules’ ry 95 the dovot on the Branch | Shades Hotel, Reade sireet seat allowed to mention, but who was coanecied with | road. Inquire of SBOUTHWIOK, 84 Nassau sireot; | ss pking the frm of Lawrence, Stone & Go.—who, in his statem ot, | J.P. ‘S16 Ninth avenue, or John Jaques, at Washing: (\OAL YARD FOR SALE~IN ONE OF THE has ecocunted for most of the seven thousand doi. | ‘onville, Orange co., N.Y. | aS , long amt well estab! . tat amon ch patie, leharunte Berga : ay er my at * money aa . fe pala hm the "Tove caech mare ts reonived be \RUG STORE FOR pias = TED IA '. much more vt OBBAP- SITU. dota not know. "Netthor does he koow mach Wolcott { rising nei in Bouth sya tnd now dein paid bim (Weed). The commiies have socordingly sont f toed re and proserytion Busineas Wil e ad cheng H ee Ene , A ‘store corner ere The Gomes are - Court and Church atreeta, South Utes tenhere RUGGISTS.—A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE FOR {test i ive thousand’ dollars. - Aner Hed up in elegant trie, and lovated ow ove of tee been examined, the committee will be ready to best thoroughfares in the city out of Broadway and ssl tention ay sigh mor cts which te Seer possibly require further examination. H _— i. Inreply to which Thurlow, through | FOR SALE, (A DRUG STORE, WELL | i ing s profitable business Terms Uberal, basal ge mi Inquire of 0. H. KOPE, 115 Brosdway, N.Y. With seemings of truth in this statement, igo oppege aemegperycgeengpenerapey meme facts, when they are known, will show bow casy it is to R Aled Fee ornay, BYGIES, Pervert and distort the truth. We have not received, Pe Diswore:'also's tarse fest cupeln, Cither from Messrs. Lawrence, Stone & Co., nor from their wn drop plaie, teed door, ema thirty ve. fect of enoke agent, Mr. Woloots, any amount of mocey. We have Pee ow, ead will be soe Al te pag eA oS Seite, Mesieneaeian pemesenierten ley oF purity of cial effects upon. . D. ANDI £00., 33 street, im the either of those gentlemen on money poled an op ease be fpr tnt es War dit Lomeree, esive sutaariey Ge tess Pan ot feeacgecmeetemtergercany aa ID gj ty ys align ed , 1857, from a friend in Boston, "to drew on/hies for | Persons wishing to become possessors of such a property are; qr mere {46 Cherry street, err ny oon anes cedae if required. agents need not apply. For particulars inquire ‘That authority was from @ ae with whom - 7 ea re oe Ang in the store. we were associated reciation - yen RGM omc election, and the lesigned to SEE ce Socmne. Ket fs atd ne, Sora tl publig R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES, TOGETHER Though pretty well knows that elections the | Bec ensaok ee aan dee eae a tae villa Of | HA" wit tease, of en old catabltehed livery stable. now deimg pabiic are not generally enlightened with details. With | o’cwck P.M and W view the same | © 6v0d business. Apply to JOHN J. AUSTIN, 51 Eau at out being dupesed 4 reves], volunsatiy, the Saancisi ae '] Spply OSUNN BARWEIED, co She premio’ OB GALB—600—THR INTRREST OF A BETIRING crete of 6 canvass, 6 mag be rete Soa oor Garett ME SALE-IN ST. MARK’ PLAOE A VEay pest. | Li parter in'en old cvablishod Sret class , now facts in the case shall Bave been oalled out, they will hres sory and attic, high. basement brick bones, ing a large income Tt is located on « market ‘ show that the Hxratp’s version, as usual, is entirely mole First and Second avenues Lot 25x89 faet Teo central part of the CA Apply to Mr. OH: 1, 6 ‘ ‘ ease See, Ian good repels and hee modem ou: | Nemeeneroe fee From Boag” Gen be seen from ited Apply tol. B; | FOR BALE—A QUANTITY OF SECOND HAND Gas is feaey street, viging, we largs omens Rinne ope ae ismmeet te Register Peeeeetnere go, gta bargain, Aagulre at Wyandank restaurant, oer- sent a torce of British sailors and marines up the Scarcies OR WOULD BA EXCHANGED FOR crey | Ser oi Folens ae ee River, 7, 00 the Harlem railroad, two miles sonta of cupied ‘Apply to JAM&S FERGUSON, 18 Wall street. Sore et care |ALE—A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT FRAME Cre peinoe house and one acre of land, barns, hen z wo cellars, bog house, all tenced with picketa The whole is ruary with ornamental trees, shrubbery, and fruit tarelli, of Salem, died at kind, within one hundred railroad depot Jamaica, 1. For further pariioulars apply to SaMUHL it Naawau etre Discuancine Workmen.—The Pennsylvania Rail- | BLLINON, No.7 South Wulam street, N. ¥. + B.— Also for @ WHOLESALE AND road Company on Saturday discharged one hundred and pal aban veith rectifying divtiery. location tona, because, it is stated, they (OR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN FIFTY-THIRD ‘Will be sacrificed by were concerned in a “strike.”” sireet, near Broadway; house 2 by 66 feet, three story, city, Address Miller, box 103 Herald —— basement and cellar; lot 2 by 105. Will be wold for $8 500; ye PERSONAL, Pat ae oe Ginee. Apes sy OR SALE A BARGAIN —A, RESTAURANT AND we? eee eee On oyrter }, pcation ty, we'l y HEALTHY AMERICAN BOY, SIX YEaRS OLD, TO LE NEW SUBST. Gotpg a good bus‘pess, will be #914, as the ‘owner is to adopt, A bome in the country preferred. apply at 196 road iemsaer and din adhe ‘St Baw Toirey tat | {OF Murope. Inquire on the premises, Corner West aud foc. Allen street, second floor. rect, near Madison avenue, with all the modern improve- tor streets, basement. ! EAR NETEY MY MOTHER 18 DEAD, CALL THIS menus, Inquire at 11 Wall ireet, room 18. OR SALE OHRAP—FOUR TEN PIN ALLEYS, OUR - yy at 4, for I have much to commu: X LRA VAL FARM, SITUATED IN e lamp, with a furniture, fixtures, &c., of the YOUs HUSBAND. Ofoatiand gual 88 mle from New York olty arbor, 332 Broadway. Inquire on the premises. two miles from Spring le pot, on New York an ms 4 ag nt pare ome F JOBN MCaLLUM WILL WRITE TO WILLIAM Peon, tone Ti (OAP AND CANDLE FACTORY FOR SAUR— WOalkim. New Brunswick, Now Jersey, he will Rear of | [San capretaiing Salton met Yo sad tom ow cod ewvuecy Wow York, weere the tectlides for busieess are uae cally something of importance. St, Louis papers please copy. 4a delightful and healthy, and will be sold at & bargain, if ap oe acmel ei put may be vez. sdvaniagen tavestet —— ee a rt " NFORMATION 18 WANTED OF BURJ TALI, LATH | [i'aretilable and tre meadow innd lias bighstais of cul | quire of J: G- KLLIOTT, 94 Wall street, or address box 34db E of Hamplonshire , England. He is between thy and | vation; the balance is in wood land. There are two dwell: | Fou oflee, oy ay mele aeree Measinctatastia occ ela | Semmens, sremmoprin stn ont fs | AER MOR eae URGE ONS CF, SATIOEY, BON, 400, wi iP 5 iblic i ie lers. . ens district, 8. O. farm: Cour seid echcolb ibouse within a ort dist ace of ‘be BROS., 285 and 257 Wasbinglou etreet ‘ ts rms. Possession | | ——~ = a merreremerme JORLIELVEY—ANN FRLVBY HAS ARRIVED FROM ven. immediately it required. For ‘pargentare inquire ot | QPLENDID OFPORTUNITY.—RABK CHANOR FOR ‘London and is at Uastle Garden. R. KIRK, est street, or A. U. COE, on the premises. amateurs, artiste, connoisseurs, ane oihers. The besad- NEA OST a @pe~ ful collection of engra\ a, and other works of art R, BETBUEL PHELPS, WHO RECENTLY ARRIVED (OR SALR—THE LEASE OF THR LOT AND 1WO | formerly in the possession of the late lamented artist, Mar- ‘from California, will find letters of importance direcied story brick building No. 316 West T: eight street, | sigii, or sale atthe lowest cash price, by LAG GRT BsOTd- to him in the New York Post office. ‘with a five horse engine and boiler near!; 8, #8 Nassau street. N. B.—Valuable works of ari com {8.25 feet front by 80 deep. lighted on ‘sides, stantly on sale. NOCTICR<IF JOHN UNDRRDOWN, AN ENGLISH. | heavy timbered. (Its well soapled for any manufacturing | “oo a ae man, who has been im this country from one to three | purpose. The lease hastweive yeareto rum from May. 1859, BUTCHBRS.—A BUT HER’S STAND AND STALL years will callon WM J. Peake, $40 Broadway, he may hear | Apply to. HARPER, on. the premises, in Centre Market forsale It would make an excellent ‘of something to bis advantage. sixth street and Eleventh avenue. piace for a pork atall, the present oocupsnt ia other business. ‘or parti inquire of DaVi) KEHOR, 16 Centre THE TURP. JOR. 8ALE—HOUSE AND LOT, 80 FOURTH STREET, | Market. de + be copesite square; Jot ‘25x10; house win ad aa ee ee i modern improvements order Posses TOBERS.— = ’ ENREVILLE | COURSE, | L. |, l—TROTTING- POST. ‘civen immediately, Apply to MARK LEVY, banker, 2 stall and oiber Gxtures of the oid established stand, eor- rea a, emees Mar 2, So come oe eet; Willan street f Nevins and atlantic streets, Sout h Brooklyn witha May {oat SP M\ match for $1.00, one mile and repeat. eS Piel acs on ed SPP VALEN. harpess. W. D, Peabody names br. coaruff names Sey Oe es 2 Se pees, CP Fae eal br. g. Good day and track. JUEL INEMENT —UNION COURSE, L. I -TROTTING. ‘CONKLIN, Proprietor. Y DRUGGISTS. ONE OF THE MOST COMMANDING stands in Brooklyn, many years established, wil! be sclt iy 15 ives Mums oh. g. Boston, Mr. Nolen aacaas cheap. Also, bouse and sore Mo, tat ae hn iy" | cheap for eash. apply to F- HALN, 46 Bockmas street, N. X. D: ¥ater names b.” egg Is Apply to MARK , banker, atreet. 10 MANUFACTURING CHEMIA*TS, STEARINE AND names br.g Phil; J. Terrell ni >. m1. Cavan; D Tal | oS oleay SEAT OF ONE HUNDRED ‘sonp makers, con! and kerovene oll distive’s —A very com: man names b g. Panic; J. Conway names b g. Malia OR BALE—A COU! NI plete still for dis‘illing glycerine and faity matters by steam, above race will come oif positvel ‘should the weather prove situated halt a mile south of Morristown, New mpein'aining the temperature at a regulated point up ‘0 708 fair, SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. louse contains a! degrees, ‘The whole apparatus very compact, and very Uitie M - b and grounds in perfect order. The place is well | used; (the owner lecring Burcps) may be wee RION COURSE, L. 1.—PACING—THURSDAY, MAY 13, | Stocked wish fruit trees, &c. Part of the purchase money can | gain. Address,s line to Chemicus, Hc rald office, N. ¥. ae ee eee Tee ie iaats best turesin ive, | Temainon bond and morigage. Apply to WM. H. HOWLAND, he ereapernaier tear to harness. Warren Peaboty names ig Tadeo; Mr McGuire | Morristown, New Jersey. paged WrtePito SELL, Al NEWLY PATENTED antl names b. g. 4. Hughes, SHAW & WHISE, Proprictors, R SALE—A COTTAGE HOUSE AND THREE LOTS | rast of toch ntees te nie ne couney ittequires te Brooklyn, free of all imcumbrance, or would exchany but Ute ital and is productive of large Apply © vacant lots or a house and lot in New York, and pa: JOBN WASKEN, 69 Warren street, fieor. _ THE LECTURE SEASON, AX INTERESTING LecrURE 70 NrouT, BY youraron ENANGB UIST. At Clinton Hail, Astor place CORA 1,5; HATOH LECTURES TO NIGHT, On the moral, mental and > ual qualities of the Human Mind, At Clinton Hall, Astor place. (00R4 lV. HATOH’S Last LECTORE But two of this season, At Clinton Hall, to-sight difference in cash. Apply at 206 Broadway, rooms Nos. 9 and 0, ot iOS. | $3,000. iuattttaatt SGU Boalras Por SALE VERY LOW—AN ELEGANT FOUR STORY | 13 years estab! ‘7 ons ny ‘and doing good pak own, ‘biished ; a! stone bouse on fourth greet Apply to J. for . F, WILLIAMS, 442 Bighth avenue, ana 10 Nassau sireet. Seng i ine Ce GG8 & BOUTHWICK, 84 Nassan street CORPORATION NOTICES, RB BALE OR EXOWANGE FOR VACANT CITY LOTS —A well finjahed four story house on West Thirty eighth r ORPORATION NOTICE.—THE COMMITTER ON Sewers of the Board il meet on Thars- day next 18th inet at treet, having fursaee, fixtures, 4c , complet» and in good order: Apply oJ. F:WiLLlaMs, “2 ‘ight avenue, and 16 ‘of wil Nassau Aldermen ene o'clock, at the Rotunda (Park), te consider the " petitions for sewers: — (OR SALE OR EXCHANOB_A DEAUTIEUL COUNTRY | “Rawerin ori tun KBteok between Broadway and Beventh eee)». a a ORA L. V. HATCH, THE GREAT KXPONRENT OF acres of excellent land, under a hich state of cultivation ovenue. O™ 5.0: SASF 7. eG ie Saukns Coane vou pave, oe Sees in Part Prantrrer, henroen Nerhatent Ee spews. to-night, riage house, ice house. &e. A‘ le by railroudor steam. | fewer in a between Nintn and Tenth sirects, At Clinton Hall, boat. only $6,000. Address M. HH. M., box 1,460 Post | Bower in Thirty sixth ‘of Tenth avenue — nee op | te: Also sundry awards of ORA L. V._ HATCH, THE GREAT EXPOUNDER OF Cc ‘The philosophy of epiritualiam, e B BALE OR EXCBANGE.—WISCONSIN, SCHOOL, Faye tit al 7 ures anda for sale or in ex ‘aay descr : er , "At Clinton Hall, chas dise, furnivure, rar, oF wool and ahoee - es “ p en (CoBroRariog NOTICR—THE COMMITTEE ON A5- ORA L. V. HATCH, THE YOUTHFUL = ee thi C' ‘Trance speaker, lectures to night I SALE, RXCHANGE, OR TO LET-FURNISHED | guy west tre Shines atsociek mr the Silos et the ey At Clinton Hall. if desired.) a modern oo seat, de. at Greentieid | TeX Commissioners, Sf Chambers srect, roasoment) ts eon, ————————= | Bill, Conn.; s healthful asd le locality, witha fine | giger the SS eet ie er ae p--* ($04 | ¥ HATOH, THE LIVING REALITY OF view of the Bound. Apply to G. A. KIS#AM, 06 Pine sireet, | Sd? uigr acd Aagring ey ty Lectares, under aplrtiual infivence, LAP ZARBARTS TOR SALE—160 ACRES AT 9, Salat tthe cxiney Vineging teaten cow at gone At Hall, to night, ‘80 acres 91, 120 acres 84 40 asres 110. inf front of Mi nod Ol Send streets Paving, ae y . - E MORAISON, Gi Witiam street. | fidurwtreet, etween Browiway ‘acd Atxih’ avooue’ Sewer aes L. V. HATCH’S LAST LECTURE BUT ONE, ~~~ | in Thirteenth street. from University Place, to and througs At Ciinton Hall, to-night, commences at 8 o'clock’ pre- | J ANDS IN MICHIGAN —A, FARM CONTAINING 8 | Broadway to Twelle street; Gower in Foriy‘ainth street, be- cisely. ey Ase. acres excellent wheat land, well watered and fenced. | tween Second and Third avenues; Se ‘tio mint street Ua the premises is & good house, barn and or shard. Also 80 | between Lexington and Fifth avenue; Sewer in seventh NORA L. V. HATCH’S LAST LROTURE OF THE SEA- | acres heavy Umbered oak land. Will be sold bow for cash, or | girect’ between Lexiag‘om. and Fourth avenue, Piacgiag’ fon, subject selected by the audience, on Friday might, e od for a house and jot in Breokly. For further | Catherine stieet, between Oak ‘and way “At Clinton Hall, Aslor piace. partioufars, inquire of TALLMADUE PSicaF TRIAD, 62 Front TB Owners of property, baving cause to complain. as to ee eng ee em ps Btreet. the amount nasensed, or manner in whi aay of ue YORAL. V, HATOH’S LAST LECTURE OF THE SEASON performed, ‘ C ARAMA nent, at33 8 cloak, QPANGE PROPERTY FOR Sate — “pow ahaa Commmition | we 'e Hall, Broad tract . ol Admission 150. one tain in New Jersey, GEO, STARR, o_o — land ts situated in MOSSTEGLET BAS BEEN GIVING A VARIETY OF | walk ofthe aepot OFICK.—"HE COMMITTEE ON TAXES OF HB fare, “Ornsen the Mistas? tha Repertons weverely criti- Seusive and pletares Room, No 12 City Hall. on Thursday, the iSthinet ,ai2P Me tires, which doce not damage itin our estimation. Let ushave | bay, Ae. and ta to consider the folowing petitl mas for correction aad remie* tin New York. scat. It will be mon of taxes, viz — i Fdward Shea. Chared of St. Vineeot de Pani’ (Pk ANNOAL MEETING OF TE BOARD OF ¢ neers wil) be held this (Wednesday) evening, May 14, ‘Grete: 1858, at the office of the Chief Engineer, at 8 o'clock. W. Burien: David Rodh; Artout By order HENRY HOWARD, Chicf Engineer. B tration; B.S ‘ : Jas. F. Wanman, Secretary, pro tem. ‘To Jobin F Ulearelaad Richards; Charles Devlin; N. P. Kim Depnisoa SAS one: Commitee ARTIN. on 4. RADY. POLITICAL, QOTH RAND, REOULARS WiLL Maat THty (WED. ‘Senday) oven ume e. Puneta FA Tf WM. J. PROK. President. Taxes. Staruen Mons, Secretary. 90, “THE ADVERTISER 18 $20.00 WORTH | QTOTICE.—THE COMMITTEE ON STREETS OF THY 000. co ammmet cgscaciees | Na Ragan geht maces PY. cent C jor #faircash | room : on ¥, “ < Lost AND vi Xadreae XB bor UTS Post ofc. tr conniter the petition of RW. liwes and others, to ba man across the Park to Park piace. Pax tire In favor of or opposed to said propose? extension are re. UND—A GOLD BING, TWO YEARS AGO, OPP’ the Academy of Mi The quested to ‘OSITR Senta ok iat 183 Kaet Kleventh street, third floor, back room, au ce me ee * ato marks and paying expenses. RIN FROMIGING, MANUFACTURING i Van Tink. a ‘ed 4 UND —& COVERED BASKRT COVEAINING AVA. here offered ta an ascepiabie, in. 2 ee ee aires’ Nore. ae oreer, A wor (OR—THE COMMITTER ON ROADS OF THT OST—ON SATURDAY, IN BROOKLYN, A SMALL BR OOPARTNERSHIP HARETO. | No-)2 hy tallon Thursday, Rd Lo tRater pocket book, With’ the owner's name and-ad of Choles & Allen, ia tig | MAYINE Vusinese belcre te Cig yh) Commitee * reas on it, ‘some prom| ‘Rotes and a «mali the name of the firm Sway mt vad of money. The roan retain the money and receive tof the 8. A. BU! oR Rows, . & reward by returning it to the owner. BT AS Wy eS LLEN. OSF—$25, REWARD-IN, THR TWANTYTHIRD Ee lll set gentlemen ‘0 the Stage, got out at TiS" Broad ee ee eee Ace signtioare st | [)#NTISTY —TRRTH EXTRACTED IN TRN SROONDE coruer of Washington ince; left a valise or small “bances for investment, or opportunities cmang at Without the slightest pain, by my mew and origin: neal, or cropped ! im the ‘straw when leaving. con’ a | curcMice, uniees 8 is freezing. The ndmirsbie ‘a practised o> Foil of billa aed two 3D gold pieces. The above reward will BLOOMRK £00.51 Massa street, room 12, | me only” References given, i require ‘ceene, | fe paid and no questions naked by the Owner, eB. Low, TS | ena MENT AND : $a3 Cabal street, near Wooster, a pe iaureat Danae, Ts a eel esighlisbed and paying well TRAYED—FROM THE FOOT OF 1218T STREET AND imuat be active and have Co ware vu nln bno pele +. ed Harlem river, bay mare, Doouil and web halter, wih | Pearl sireet .o. (APONI FLACK, 4.x. PRINCIPAL OF TUR HU) rewarded. : 7B. EBLINS,. ie ao, Mg Ng ae oe ton Oly, offre ba and peso term. For par newanDe eitarcrigrermcrnsn st s & | ting ¢ AwD—STRAYED—A BLACK NEWFOUND jew Youn, May 8, 1 {A008 1. DERM, MERIOAN SCHOOL INSTT M6 BROADWAY. SB EET Ag, hac ches traeai sod nooks curly bate Who LOUIS BALDAUP._ By Bebcola and tngaiting supplied with Competent each — sith isa Mama with’ positions. constantly waned. A gen ———————— WASEDA PARTNER, WITH A CAPITAL OF iby te pote bing ene iS 8 a. trade of $&0,500 which they ‘no control, (east trade), Address, with real name, R, & OO, tad Maryland to wot aa prinelp ai. eerie ‘suit, WeODMAN & CO. OOK KEEPING, 2. rin omsequencs of dumerove, eppeaians frm, pont ane pg att ee “eae Mr. resolved to pepecnse. wi \ ore gan for aertantie Dursulis ia An expeditious ait on delivery of the same at $2 Vesey street, with the ks of the owner. 5 REWARD.—LOsT, ON MONDAY, THE 10TH. PAOM 143 Weat Thirty-fourth street, kmail white poodle . with the exception of one ear and a apot 0 wide of yellow. Any one returning him to the above reveive said reward OOO. ~2 SPRAY, OR ACTIVE PARTNER 18 A + wanted by a firm in the manufacture of drug gists’ articles. The business is profitable monopoly. Ap- ply to Henry Bridgeman, % Heckman street ernnnne GAL NOTICES, RRCKENRIDGR CIROUIT COURT —JOHN KRATING superior mamnere UL ART—CAN BE TAUGHT IN ONE LESBO» Bee E ald ten years old onn learn i, and make REWARD—AND MORK IF THE ABOVE 18 NOT B x ike ewe No bumabug. Onl! sod 4 ‘laf eations |. Strayed or stolen, against the Breckenridge Cannel Coal Company, &o.— | OF 7 MRS, rt $5 399 Sixth avenue, corner of twen y first "Krect, a white | In Chancery —In obedience to an order of the court in thls | NO & Marion street. bull vrrier dog, weighing about 60 Ibs. Seer the anderai ~ na de eae MA" COUNTING ROOMB : 10 BEWARE “STRAYED OR STOLEN—A LARGE | Br wages Kentucky, om the 7 Practice tnd tnatroeucn” black and white 1, fe weer tothe | in June, the property in the pleadings deseribed, te wit in . name of Bruce ; owner’ fon collar. bo RY | ie Feat, Se aad taerent of end company te BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS APFAIRG, 4 retarn said dog wi!! recet: boye reward the owner. RENJAMIN FAPLNORNRY, Fourth avenue, _Streuars, with arms, eon nptention. age Agen = cars, rights tor ta, }R REWARD —LEFT IN THE WATER CLOSET OF one $2! NEY Siri Honot ta Weaetay, morning, Ying toe Eiwover, wo tho moctpnal Gere, sess’ A, mat coe tet OW®S WRITING, BOOKKERPING AN: patent lever watch and gold fob chain attached, (dood win three hundred and sixty thor and 4 bearing interest etic clanmen, 347 roadway office No 6. Smith js 2 Hal. | peven per cent per anniim, and falling due on the fret day of | $210 88 | Foreigners, insirusted oe 90 July, 1861. Al the frilowing unineumbered id eaaing, iatera! we jomber, oxen, wagons, Woe aes barrel = penmanship execnied eq) a superior, to p! coal, ofice furniture, wo. he, one Ofte an ~~ a the femainder im (wo equal instalments, om credite of four GORRIN, TRACHER hs and eight months respectively, the purchaser giving. p re, has Removed to Moc iat Bleecker s'reetie a. - te ~~. ]_ with approved security, interest from the dap of sale, | tw ster and may be seen fre MT TABiIomcne Has LONG omen NovaD As | sds Tem wil be reali om P fold to, geoure the | IPA. M., or7 woo FM. omar vitor furchaser Ran! = SS penn than, 1 bere ever J tetgre, ‘aaThave | in the city of lle, al of purchase 4-9 ot PANT LANGUAGE —PRIVATR LESSONS / some thirty Invoices that must be sold to meet advances diving aia bend, or if sumolent is realized ‘ae ok ean ined from a mative veacher. resing ©. CHRRKS, 17 Broadway, | PAY sll of the debia of sald company, the p may fle | ata West Twenty second street. Peculiar instruction erage a Felden or ta, properly acknowledged. in lieu of | Ptomerpand to advanced pupils, by « thorough and pr ROARS, GROARS—ONR (HUN depoatin ae aS Sarpie ot! viality articl 9 in 5 Set Gare aes shea Profaes aes Povo sens Sure Us wm | YOU caries Oe Maase venus Pata ill be sold a] Ly velened near Dr. d — f TACODR Ut Beoeteay” | Oe NSie REATING, Comm » Clovenport, Ky | 6. 8. Be Jobe,