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troduce collateral {ssues in regurdto your agen’, Me Ornig, and other mattors with #uicu toe American Yelegrage pany bave bo ooncera, ta the extiusion ofthe mala issue whish we Dave proveutet (o inom over ant Over agaia, ey en yon are desl? oroitew orvazes in the order of thew eo rtisned for ail parties, 3u00 4 rwe the Nova Sco ia company ‘cline xt peacvicaliy woe knowledge that they Live given (9 special partes, who re + themeeivee to us uuder the frm ot Jonngon & Zavne- 10, & preference ta the tramamisBion of forega oow: Under there embarcarmiog circarmstayces, it will be ween Dy she correspoadenoe Laat the Amarioan Loiograph Com pany have ietructet Miele agents nov yo crease their twes nay farciga wews whicd Peaches ther oillne at Sackville by telegraph unui ater the ows 18 rereie ed there by other modrs Of CragnMiasinn, add how CO for Ward the despatebes 0 the orter af (asi rygsyhion. Tans QOUree BPDAEEH bo bo ENE Opiy BIequate Meas HAG Ca ‘de adopted to promct tas paviic Com ag umyro gee use of Our Yoes, Bod wit en ioabertis facoirs cauce amo ralary | sacrifice to the Am Tak + Gonpaay. Bat tae dir rectors feel that tae public tave came much are Oar mount to all other considera aud: they pave thero- | fore decided to dy tneie cuty #1 regacit to the private i Very res ncifully, your obedient tery sat, lose invoiveds » Very res oifully, your ove pre , Scoretary pro tem American Teles: apn Company. THE CORRESPONDENCE, ME, COOPER, OF TUE AMKRICAN LINE, TO MR. COGS- WELL, OF THK NOVA SCOTLA LINK. OFFICE AMERICAN RAPA COMPANY, No 12 Wat Smuskr, New York, May 4, 08 Jastes C. Codswatt, Beq., Pres’t N.S. Tel. Go., Aaluax, N.S. Ever see telegraph lines were exteoded to Halifax one of the cbief sources of their revenue bas been from busipees of the Assootated Pr: of this city, apd there are portioos of the existing fines which could Dot be maiainiued #ithoat loes 40 the oweere if the = Patrooage should be witdyawa or materially cur- tailed. In viow of theee facts, the America eompiny owning Or Covtrotiing the bes wees of the Nova Scotia boundary canhot view with indifference the recent onoificial notice Given to us, to the effret thet your compaoy hive put an ebd to the arrangements with the Associaiee Press. Lae New York Atsociated Press ts compoted of att the leat. ing Rewepaper publishers im tha city —geotemec of hoaur, £0 perfectly reepousibte for ailtbeir pocuuiary habilities We bre well informed to regard to their arrarzemects tor distrsbuting the European qews to the pudlis, e have 00d reason to Koow that all their Ce@ucgé ta con. bection therewith are in the bighest ¢ propypt and Liveral, We, therefore, se guarcinus of 0: Q arty, Bbd to 6oMe exten: OF the interests of Lhe DusiNESS public, cannot conseat ely W bee Whe Arraugemeuts waicd have subdsieted for tne past tes yeas he the Kastera Limes and the Associated Prese broker up without ade juste reatoe. It as currently rep 2 and at Boston, by parties believed to be ‘ia contdence of prom meabere Of your compsng, that you have mete secret und excti- BIO arrangements wit 00 wre to be ale | lowed, repardivas of the { actual del'very of news from Furevean ates bave toe fret ute of your Wires for the same oh as heretofyre paid to you Admitting the principle (bat the Public bave yO enocern in the peas arrangements of toe Nova Scotia compspy, avy connection wit private partes Whose object te of @ mpecitatiwe character caanvt fal! fo be ruibous © the itues io New Britos: in Maine; Cavuot but regard your section, if formec, os excendingiy nest ‘cterésis of telagrapa | Property, abe upinstto the commercial public. If, u Dature Coustderation, your comp:cy elould be wil a te upon thi ri come. first served form rate of tariff, we shall be catistet; aut { aca Associated Prees will aleo os But we must protest wgstost your Dreakiag uy the arrangement Of the Avsocisted Prees for the parpove Of favoring private parties: and we alsu emphaically pro test against your making aby arrangements whatever cal. | {ulated to affect the interests of our compaes wttle tts Unes are used as counecticg Huks betwees New York and Halifax and Newfoundiang, wiiuout giving us reasoaa dle Rotice of your" intention Fully delieving it to be alike our 4 the commerciat public, we sat! aot fail to take al! proper and lega! mezsures to cocttuae to serve tne Associated Prege with the earliset tetet! Europe, and we rospestfally but ¢ will do iikowiee, t COUPER, President, MR. COGSWELL S REPLY. dh we i ee LJ } toward your company, and recret that it has become no . and by way of preveoting the ob: i scree has uned languace ow receive oF give. Tosciaat x ee i logr@pbic despatches, as alve Mr. (agers pro Bowe of those sent to Mr Gieporne, aod by bia wanwe Lo | US, when bere, were oven worse, f Pysstdle; Red tuouga Mr. Craig may’ gay thoy were private, sill (ary show ats style, and, coupled wiih thoss sout te us, eamy Nia 48 4 | Per Gon HOE hikely 1 be & ploasans Corrvsyateus Che: at Cressed to Me, Bolton (nae of te Exo ative Saas) | wns w'so directed to be veut to our Secretary, 19 order Chat ‘by no chance should We mss Geelag If cafe. Uraig wad bere for some tape ia che early part Of Coe ue rs arr huge ment, and the repatatioa Ge bas Left oomied him is aot | suck a8 yowor L would bee to over | You cowpiain ia sour celogra notice, Laesure you that it never oonucret tous that | suet notige Was Ia Ray Way required Cie arcangrments were with the Assoousted Press, aut wbea those arranges | ments were broken Olt, it was for tham to norty duird if parties, We shoud tave het ao objestiou such notice had we thoughs it moceusacy Bas sue inv nate COLBEOHOD, WRIEN DE FOUr Owe statement Vas sn >- wwted beoween you aud the Aesretitod Press yRyons oi Tender the matter of uatice @ mere piece of cera ro, JOU really Were tgooraut L reget A low words (roa Jou te the toue of your cespatch, instead of the dictatorial | And det.ot lacgusge of Mr. Craig and Mr. Huater, miaus | hare changed thy state of aifuire, We cannot aci¢ tains: | ‘ng pow, that both the compauy aud Mr. Craiz thought | We sere wt their -mMercy, aud sould bave to submit to | thetr ows tors, ot delloyuig tut apy ono eise would Ol r to take tis piace, Dor seeming to amieretaad (rat, should such be the cuss, We woud far prefer honoraria imoependence, with poverty, to disuonoravle submission | atany price, The bistory of your owa country, of which | FOURre sO justly proud, might have Wet we aught possibly choose the furs ce wih th ie desouch of want of | mattere, [ am mot surprise?,al- | raptdre Bas ocourred: We canaut | I repeat tact we should | “1863, anc have given the Aseoctated Presa of New Yors | the prefereuce over all others the blame of cisturbsnce upou otters, Tequires, We sail ask the public fe. tween us. Ttake the present opportunity, also, to express disag. Penument wt out hexrigg from you M reply bo que later Of tbe 16th of April, crataintag & yopy Of resviuston eam cereong rates of tacfl. I uave the Bonor ty be, your obedient servant, JAR C. COGSMBLL, President. ME, AREL TO MR, COGSWHLE. Naw Yous, May 13,1869. Jas. C. Couswers, Provident Nava scova Selegeaph Co pany . Your diepateh of the Tth instant ig.xeoeived, and has dt be‘vre tne Directors of the Amerivau Telugrapa Company. io Siew of ine large padi imeresis iovolved 12 this vntor ty, the Directors nave atopted fhe followisg resoiusoos:— ’ Oh UC OC ASI sly te decide o> in: been otin, pareh Sectoi parties to violatha ol tae eardiowl ahloy, “Arst cwme Gist sarved;”” therevore, ed the Superiatendens of che fire? vivision of the amerlcun lines be loatnteted ty, tetall a trial an} Caithfad agent tothe P=legrap ofiive x rtalifax, whoss daty it sua be eo jor te the sgent st cackvile Wat the ster pers news bat us warty WhO Grat tenders it at the ville i mt report fa received at sackville, ao 11 Fe transinited over the mericse lines | wo at the oilice at suckvitle Dy other ibaa the telograoa tine from Halifax tag’ object of the above resoluttiva ts Deen forwaroed sehr. vplevs it sivali he eas of Yanemles: ed, 2 PeWaIL wivanrs Of speenlators, In accordsucs sit ce ter 268, oF Ue awe ot the State of New York, | Fist oweston, praved april 13 1543, x8 folowa,—" Trem! lise: | wise De the dh.ty Of every Bed OWDer oF aMocistion to trans eit ai) desvacebes in thoy ceder ia whtch they ace revieived. | under ibe like peanity of $100, to be recovered, with @ »tts of Alu by the person o¢ pers narwhese despaieh is ooatpou *d ous The Directors instruct ime to request that you will! di- | rect their agent te be received at the o!flce at Halifax, , in\| order tock theee resolutions may be carried into eife We assure-you that we ente “tna the most Kindly facts cessary to adopt aay the public Laterests: new regulation inorder to proje xt . H, ABEL, Secret ary pro tem, Am, fet. MR. WIGWELL 'TO MR. ABEL. Tuacrrax, May 16, 1859, w York:— Your sequvet is tvery sipgu lar one. Would you per- MMLIFAX, May 7, 1959: ba Peter Coorgr, President American 4 dext Newfoundiand Company, Yours of 4ih received. Fa faithfully to cigcuarge our dety to while vader engagement with them large offers for the vse of the wires. UL, On certain news betog received from oe. bound to Balitax, parsing Newto Associated Press refused wo sac jor so uswal three } 4, thousand words from elifax, ow the ground that it was { ¢ ‘Of no ure. Wedectioed such an argument, on tue ground that we had uothieg to do with extraneous matters. Atl we bed to co was to send or to receire payment for three {houat2’ words on the We beve refused mit ao agent oF ours to Bit ia p ou chief oiliee to-saperia- upaay aad Presd- | aud We Must (| W. 35 W this Sate, aud the operate at the expezae of the pu blic: you de not de end aed re, vt upon your pr »ceadings* We ting not, reque: \t 36 uureasoaabie, W. H WISWELL, Secretary. ik, A8P6 70 MR. WISWELL. Ne w Zonk, May 17, 1859. Lt, Eoq., Secretary Cf Nova Scotia ftegraph Company, Huifaxs— ‘ Your desparch of 16th i t. isri ceived. By the laws of settted practice of telegraph: companies, De Press are ‘airiy estitled to the preference tn obtaining he steamer’s news, im order tha t speculators may not Te is wleged, and agreed to give a prefe- », "eiga news to a private that you ha miesion of th im the t ‘of amicable re- ] ef com un gectiome | oursely B, dedicates to the juste see al nce me mina aia 1 €CO! 8 ro it Oc AUDA, Vibe reasons” MB. COGSWELL TO MR. ALDEN, aX, May 24, 1859. Baus It 0. Auomy, Vice President American Gumpauy’, tor ste to Lhuve to remark tbat the disoou B very groat deal todo with Voing— speaking in | Save Ubat it has a hin were ready faitofully to fualti, directore, New York:— Your cespatcd of the 21st recetvad. Ta angwer there- eteay Of Mr, Uraig 1s the mader, We kao« 00 business way—ol your coms), Sonerciag WLR UFR Ay SackT id We musi protect our iuteresta wad iedepeaie Ww the Asrociates Press we had a coatract waica but whites taey viola: ~ t Was Drought t0 a Close. “ Duriag Is ana sor) Use cootract Monthsfrom uotice, you must have been aware oF «hb Taek, aud you Abowd Dave then used your g3 Rectinas & take % ew amicable wrraogemect. We are rewiy + reacy, for tae sake of the pudlic, todo basin abide OF what we atil) are prepared {9 assert before |) orld was equitanle readtag of the dontrart, out o | were ot wih noting but douiveering age aul vuiger threats. cordingly, we made a new contract | with other parties; avd the ovly course T can raed | Fou to pursue 9 (0 purcuase thet contract, shail be as by fore, with the Aseociated Prefs, wpoa what wo aatote'D are the old termc—oue bundred and fity | three-thousand words by eacd fortmghtiy atea | fx, BO matier whether received Previously a: New | foundland of net, | strawger eull your request, that we would do pavy the justice to bei eve they Dave not Deca ir. Craig sgented to yoo | Mr. Craig dated 10th of “May speaking of us in Bie uses! . | conree language, to which Mr. Cooper bas gen tion by atiowing to be apvended to ut bis comm: to me, thus lecding Lis vame 1 & Valger aiback ap lima ft av Delt Your taik of good feeling to ue seems atrappo, ant ur oon, diecourtesies, whea [ loot at a cirodlar fren ts Gane rr company, of which (etr paraded in print us the Prost & #ay6 Dare beea willing to coatmaue tue arcacgements of | gong Bat we must now (sy | pave taken care to fee t Bifore I woud have givea a ie ir to a third party for simlar documens of miup w ae nicatony woale tee waien! k w s to be connected, and bad it been such & ave ag but of M~ Craig's J woud for shame take baye refed, Bui ms name is now passe? teronch tue Uaon w Pesiten: of disbonorabwe, Vvilainons aad echsmng Mr. Cooper endorres the abuse, eleven days after thie document hae been pub:ish: informed gr: hermovy su been company, Then, on the 2 od, 1 ely that your company regrots tat ering between the Companies ervuld bu’ disturbed, So de [; bus f never’ lent my name to anything defamatory of Mr. Cooper or your company, and e#bstever ve the reeult of this controrersy t Bal} take care notte do eo, New I ask of yon, in com- mon justice 10 Ue, ho Nave had our nurae villifed ia ull the New York pepers, to publish my letter to Mr. Cooper with the extracts and Currespondenes aungxed, oF at least w catl toge' aides law. Public with that letter aod correspondence, and [ akc ver the edjtore and slew them tw hear boi Thave no fear of the result, Mr. Craig talks of I would feariess'y meet bias before the New York pity the spirit Of your people iftaey did nol pronouace us ri furt sages from over oor lines at Saele bi ight, You, also by way of sbowiny your amiab‘e teeling, er persuaded Me Stevens to refuse to receive mes te, tinines prepaid. £ HeEG Ys AML to des the ure requested him to give up the Associated Press question stand by itauil, to whick be has conpenied, and so far amity ia restored. t e ce y Mi protts. ny digciaitns afl convection with the « s We merely the: breach actually ccenrred contracts, and must therof gestion 1 wi What you tell me about the meager revonne of your ‘hes astovisbes me. Why [ personally know that you de- inred @ ivicend of ten ‘per ceat Inot year. [ bawe ro ed NO notice yet of your dicidtad tor this yemr, bal our stock stands at @ preesiam in the New York market Af you reinvest your dividends fn the purchase of nore ues you must be qviboling to say dhat you recetrs 26 J, C. COOSWELL, President N.S. Tel. Coy BP. 5. We intend pubitehtog the whote eorrespoudence in justice, Copy of the above bas been sent to Mr. Alcen at of ite orger ag berein prevcribet, provided, however, thet | Belfast, arrangements cea be made wth te proprietors or publi here | MR. ABEL TO MR COGSWEL. of ceWtpapers for the tranm niosion. fr the purpowe of arte | New Yok, May 2, 1859; wo fateligence of geriersi und public mterestout ts | 5. oc, , President Nova Scotia Telegraph Company :— Your despatch of the 24th inxt. received. Tals comapn- erences between e Associated Freee, or thelr agont, Mr, Craig. st that a preference over our lines stil on and 1D Dot be given Without .ur Consent, nor to any partis wao | arenot by law authorized preference. We were not aware of your ¢ thr. Craig: encil We do not bay and sel} line to act on your zug. We have never seen Ur: Craig’s e.rcalar of tue (Oth of May until to-day, and did vot koow of its exievence til your despatch was recetyed. bir. Coaper’s letter wasotiached tot without bis Ruewledge or congeat, or that of tbe directors. We willoompty with your request to lay the whole cor- Teepoudence before the Associated Hresa, ti We bave na doubt they will bésaristed with the posi ‘on assumed by this company—thas the first who comes shall be fret servec—and wii! yiold the preference Loreto fore accorded to the press, if they pay caly regular rates, W. B. Annr, New Yor! By order of the Directors, W. H. ABSi, Secretary pro tem. MR. COGSWELIA TO MR. ALBL. D . Hava, May 26,1859. Yours of 25cm received. 1We beve given no prefereace over your fines; we only clisim due magagement of our iy Steamer’, | parts. This arrangement is not o aly unreasonable, but | own, 80 ou Wee 6 Bot aware of our differeoce but it eeemed to be imagined by gue Associated Press tbat | unjust: and it ig rendered particu aay objectioaa gle at with Mir. Graig “Wo wh in troply, that we keow nothing our wires were to bo shot up froa others b’ | thie time by the excited and inter ‘sting statoof foreign | of your difercnces with the 9, wnt clano Waited Sales Ae the ent, but shat the Press was to ne: | afare. If this company should tr memit such despatea, | sociation. We have made a c mirect wich him in our own its own judgment as to tbe h acd price | in aovance of the public news, it wa ald become ® partici- | borders.aud we know nothi og beyond them. Iam aot of the message it would ree jwach we |} pator im the wrong. Hence the requ est waz mado w be | aware o: ny thing dishonorad ie in buying aad selling coa- did not look upon as fair. We remo , but in vain. | ajowed io place a tried and fateful: geni in your oilice, | tract Assigoments and transfers are made every ay. ‘The messages sent to ve, and to parties 1a immetiate cou- | io see shat che public sewa ja Grst a vspatohed over your | Ag,for Me. Cooper's telegraph ic despatsh w me, pablisaed necuon with us, which the agent mart bare Kaown we | jinea belore private despatches are allowed to bo by Mr. Craig, I think you b ud bewer po, pads it Dy Bo Would see, were must violent anc abusive. Tae lever | irapemitsed. This request, 8o far fro m beimg wareasoua- | carelessly, If Mr. Coover kne nothing of its publication, Jaic before us by Mr. Huater, whicn we presume was on 2 the part of the Associated Prese, was arrogant, dictatorial and defisot. If bis own, he made the very same oifur to us on his own account, which now, as recdgoized ageat of the Associated Press, he pronounces iliegai in aactder party; bot be writes-to us as though we were depeadent en bim for our existence. You must have been aware al! termination, and coud have along of the notice of actad have imagined that we should have to come to them suing for pardon and patronage. Such was never our intention. We would jose everpcbing rather | y than our independence, and we also thine that they that they did not comply wita our / same supervision in regard tothe forei ga news 10 theiz of- ell umlerstood totentioas ; that is," to ‘agree to | fice at Seckville as they oak ot Halifax the payment of $150 fortnightly. Had they so com Unitl the rights of the puoltc are pnoperly guarded you | plied a fortnight ago, we sould bave given thom the | may be assured that the directors of’ this company will ference over every one, for the sake of old acqtaia- | adhere to their action, sanctioned, af; it is, by law and tance, even though, as I have suid, the language of their |. their piain duty to the public. W. H. ADEL, ent and of others has uot been over polite. You mag pro- Sec. pro tem. American Tel. Go, agi against the breaking tp of the arrangement with tue pole mers It met who protest ageiast the Preas for the rupture; unless you mean to joiu with those who tell us that we have no right to an opinion at all. Of our arrangements with others we cannot spsak. If you have legal rights enforce them. If you can ruin our company, de 80. an largely interested in it, and I will see the whole of it suDK iD oar big ly coal Sere nar ea have tho tame. ociiogs. If you pablish the sbareb movpunfounded. Car are guitless ofany euch | cor reepond any complaints of us, please to wend moa paper containing | intcoiion. Had your company used ite influence with the |‘ them, and I think we shall be able to justify ” New York Associsted Press to parscade thom. or their { ore pater! that the message sent by the agent of the United States Associated Press was stopped at Sack- ville by your @perator until the message of tne New York Associated Preas had reachea that office by express, and been sent over the wires. We give you noice that should such a thing occur again we sbail immediately cut off all connection of every kind at be ahr at eee aca carance that we did not ta - tay. ne Jas. C, COSSWELL, President Nova Scotia Company. MR. COGSWELL’S SECOND LATTER TO MR. COOPER. Nova Scomsa Eugcrac Teiacaara Co's. Orrice, Haurax, May 10, 1859. Pergr Cooper, Eeq., President of the American Telegraph Company, and of the New York, Newioandiand aad Loncon Telegraph Company, New York :—- Sir—In accordance with the request in your despatch of the 7th inst., I-haveto make the following remarks :— The original with the Associated Press was made in 1851, by the government of Nova Scotia, and ua- der it the Press contracted to send over our wires 3,000 ‘words on the arrival of each regular mail steamer, fos the sum of geventy-five doliara, The government line passed. into the hands of this Company, and in November, 1863, notice was given to the Aesociated Preas that the price of news would be raised. Alter some negotiations and some complaint on part of the Press, the terms were agreed upon, In the letter from the Associated Press vossasing | the sum we asked (one buudred aus 1 } pole sae by themseives was, taut ix | months’ notice of termination should be given. All went on well enough tili, in July, 1353, the Cunard steamer Europa pasted Newfound/aad, aod nes received ‘there by her wassent to New York. Oathe arrival of the Europa at Halifax soou after, the Proas Agent refasod | to send the usual 3,000 worcs, on the ground tost it bad Jost ite value. Tne same thing hav occurred twice or thrice since, the press refusing to pay—our compaay ciaimiag the full amount. : ‘We conceive ourselves justified in so claiming, on the simple ground thatthe Press coatracted to é2ad 3,090 words | upon the arrival of the Cunard steamer, and under tat contract we have always faithfally held our wires at their disposal, We have refused large offers for profereatial messages, holding ourselves bound to Mr. Crag We had nothing to do with anything ovtside the agreemeat. Im- mediately thateither party found it expedient a9 to art notice of termination could be given, You will opserve | ‘that, according to Mr. Craig's statement, in nis affidavit made at Boston, dated at New York (4th Feoroary last, | the construction of the Nova Scotia telegrapa was based | upon the sending of the Press messages. But, according | to his version of matters, he might, the wm Nova Scotia Imes had bi that in some other way he had obta:ned ths that, to nee his own expressioa, it was ‘sta not look upoa it in that ight. A ome sided bargain is no, generally considered fair. A tenant cannot leave a house immediately that he finds one ata lower reat or thar sacs him better: nor can a landiord eject « tenaat imaedi«wiy that # better one presents aimself. Oa tas sams prlan we said tothe Associated Presse, “We are ready to ‘our part of the bargain—do you fuillt yours? If yoa are disutisied with It, give notice, and let the arrangoment pe concluded.” On the 12th October last, Mr. Crag did give notice that after the first of May, 1859, “the Asso Proes will not pay more than tue ordinary tolis or rates of tariff charged to the public for the deta'ls of naws by any eteamer at Halifax that may hays bova aaticioa- Saiolly or in part by arrivals at Now{ooadiand or eS ne Raa we gave ge- neral notice of terminating the contrac ‘The Nova Scotia Company protests agaics’ the terms ‘which have been applied to thetn by Sr. Craig wad otters, ‘both in andi Private, in the press aa1 over wise: No i E have ever vag cape by US ic our Gaman- ve Si stood upon wast we gon. Bications, DOE Tights.” We have over besa arcsrminod you. ss equuls, givivg falk yalus for ‘We conceive that we havea tignt for our own Wares, and as the value | we are. justified in iucroasiag tue to ask $209 of 31,090 for wites, peculiar ciroumatauces, as the ind ere een has to ask rt would twenty years azo nave ‘ieinies, however, we havo not been willing coatiny > the has violated bie, 19 only the reagousble and ns tural consequence of | offer Companies, who are bound, in hy nor, to soe that the avoording'y. | telegraph is not perverted to private speculation. ‘We cannot help thinking that the Associated Press | you return to or estatiiah a system by which the public lotercels are properly guarded, this Corspany will with- craw ite request; and,in the meapi ime, bog to infor company to detait an accoptable age at to exercise tae W, & Angt, New York:— mistaking our actien. You have been peatedly ‘until they violated tne contract, and their agent and others: connected ing language. Your ae the ggatract; When ry ou that it will be perfectly agreead le w them-for your MR. WISWELL 70 MR. APEL. Hatt sax, May 19,1858: Your message dated 17th received. You porsist in. | telegraphed re- ‘Wat we did not break with tho Now “ork Pross with them used the most dictatory and inoult- ib US 6 to ig agont to abide | ‘a well understoed eyrangerout, which we have always honorab} carried out, in the face of nigh offers for a preferonce, or at least to cpeak in a courteous. | aud business like manner, we thick that taere would have been no.d:Alculty. You now wish wo-to comply | with your demande, simply because you see that we aro not in your power. We are glad tc Gnd thatyou at last | reoognize the superiority of our local positica, We have | always been awere of it, and take cradit to ourselves. for | not having ever ueed it haproperiy or dianoneetiy, Weave charged a reasonabiy bigh price, ag ali rian of sense would have doné, and then bave boen ready.to fuldi our | agreement. You or the Associated Press have not. preseat course of action will probably continue, being coasequent cn your attempt to coerce us. The advantage to your interests appears doublful. Weicannot taiak oar- |, selves amenable in any way to New York jegisiation, and ‘no supervision of our Oflice, or detail, of t¢.operations by strangers, can be allowed on any pretext. Every hoaora- | bie and reasonable courtesy will be exicnded to-parucs | who displey the same towards uc. W. Ey WISWEL,, Secretary. MR. ABEL TO MR. WISWELL. Naw Yor, May 2h, 1857, W. H Worst, Rec,, Secretary of the Nova Scotia Pole gra). Company: Ye mich of the 19th is received: You mietake oar grows. We compiain that you will a@t tranamit mor pages vedar in which they are tendered at your wifice. agree to do 80, au Prevs © jaance on the only icuo telegraphic prin- iret come, first served?” "Please answer. W. BABEL, Secretary pro tem. American Telegraph Company. MB. ALDEN TO MR. COGSWESL. Ovrice AMGUCAN TeLEGaarm Compasy, No. 12 Wau. Srremt, New Yore, May 21, 1369. J.C. CocswRit, Eaq., President N.S. Telegraph Company :-~ Sin—Your letier of she 10th inst, to Petor Cooper, Faq. President of the American and the Newfoundiand Tole- | graph Companies, with onclosed copies, is received, and? £0 far ag the contents thereof reinte to mattors between your ‘company and the American, lam instructed by tho directors to say:— That they very mach regret the events which have re- cently Occurred to disturb the barmoay bitherto existier between eaid companies—a harmony, the preservation ot which in their basiness reistions is So necessary, not.oaly for their own comiort and success, but imdispensivic in the performance of their duties to the public. That you bave been annoyed by tne despatches, copies of which you Sout us, wecan readily uaderetand. But you will do our company the justice to bellove thet thes | have neituer parties to these discourtesier, nor nasil | | tae receipt of your letter were they awace of tacir ox- | i@tence. And aiimough they are well calcnlated to pro- duce the asperity of feellag which seems W exist between. your company und the Newspaper Press Agcat We cannot Welicye that your sense of right w responsible for the acts of a patty over wom contr | _ Furth companies wre’ so conncctad respect Wo the tranemiagion of ine foreiga n ws bo that what ig injurious and detrimental wone co:apany equally affects both. By the adoption, howover, of a sim us that all difficulties bewween oursei, | lig may at once be disposed of, | We believe svith all the velegrapn compe try, ig thiz: “the first come tirat sorve | ouly fair and practicable rate that c1n be ud satisfaction to the publit. Whenever | from, troublo has surely foliovod. | | Codenee Iet superior activity, as in © ; te reward, In this view mty we uot . readily concur, and your mpeny retica | Practica: rule? . These difisrencer, we thin’: ciple, 2 rule, fi seems to yoa willugree with subject, tue speeay adjustment of whi 1€ $0 np orcant | the intererts of Date ouresives aad the padi. The revenues of our reepociive fines, at bom, are a0 moager tbat neither of us caw aflord w ubject oar com. | panies lo Bny unnecessary ooilisions, resulting, a8 tity always must, to more or jews joss. [9 euch comtrover tier, no benefit in auy event can result ty eltaer company, nor can either of ua, a8 the managers of tals important imeaas | Saying, -20uld nog ers, duct if not ab once & y the above sucgestions, ould be happy to meet yoo ar | Boston, Sew York or mers, to conter togather on 4 where did Mr, Craig got iv ies all knowledye of the aiTai company does pot kecp its me ciflees are open to | ingofas a strauger, they ‘ire oven w any specuietor, } sithough you profess so cau tious avoidance of such por- sons. Mr. Craig must buve some stran, your company, i: he bas dare d to take such a liberiy with | ite President. Was it from your Telegrapa Jou prior uBreasopabie actioa, ip av ailng. yourselves of | office? If he has the run of th toffee, the p may love sour lecal position, at the end of 40,0( 10 mtics of telegraph | aj] confidence, Has ali the correspondence between us ‘nea, to place the foreign news, in which all the lives | been subject to his iaterpretat joo? Suck a tuing cou'd 20 dave au equal intercst, uader the coa trol of aay private | have occarred with us. Tta ink Br. Cooper is boand for parties to win you may see Gt to se Il go valusble.2 pri- | tiaawn salto te diemoer wae Bas bowen tamiperiog with vileve, without Consuiting.or obtaining thoomocxt oCtae | his private correspondence. In the mean time, as he de- Isbell assufoe that your ages secret; and ‘nat if 116 Mr. Oraig., wnom you persist in spoak- power ower JaME:s C, CQGIWELL, President. MR. ABEL TO MR. COPSWELL. New Youx, May 27,1850. Jas, C, Coase, Beq., Halitax:— ‘Your telegraphic deapatch of 26th received. The dirent- ors wf this company regret that you are so willing to-im- pute improper Servant them or their employ¢s. Mr. Craig wes furoished with a copy of the correspon as the agentof the Press, the party most interested im Whe establishment of the rule that messages should be seni. in the orderof their reception. In this respoet we mer ‘ely anticipated your request te lay the correspondence bef ore the editors. Mr. Craig published a portion of the cor re: subiation with the directors. spondence on his own repovaibility, without any con- Your formal request will, hor wever, probably lead to tho baie of tho. whole i | W..H. Avan, New York:— 1a te you and Mr. Craig, lence. A. ABEL, Sec. pro tem., Am. Tol, Co, MR. COGSWELL 70. MR. ABEL. Haurax, May 21,1869. Yours of the 12th received, We find it difficult.to sepa- At one time you tell uc that you cé unot be responsible for anything he says or does. At @) 10ther we find that you furnish documents passing be: \ veen us, and that be makes an improper use ef. them by » ublishing only parts, appended to libellous attacks of his 2 wn upon this fy see "4 We asked you to lay the matter before the Associated Press that they might judge between us and thei» agent. Instead of doing Fo, you gave him the papers, and you ses the use he makes of them. being willing to abide by the veraict o! the pudiic. We are now publishing the whole of the correspondence, We shall send copies to the editors of the Avwociatea Press, if such a body can be found, eek their opinion as to their behaviour. _At least we shail send them to ail the editors of the New York press. We wished you to call them together, and You bave not done. £0, and now we must wait till the matter is laid be- fore them ourselves, Everything isto be rabilished down ‘© this despatch, without note or comment, | Bragg avd W \ foil ; ham Haywood, W. R. Cox aad W. J. Palmer. J. C. GOGSWELL. THE PRESIDENT EN NOBTH CAROLINA. jet the Asvociaued | His Reception at. Weldon, Franklinton and Raleigh—Addresses of Gov, Ellis, Ex.Gov- ernor Bragg, C. C. Blackwall, Hon, D. M. Barringer, Ex-Minister to “Spain, and the replies of the President and Secretary Thompson. SPECIAL REPORT YOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. Raimion, N. C., May 31, 1859, Having bad bots brief stay of about nalf av hour at Weldon, 1 was necoasartly compelied to limit my report from that piece to the few ineideats which transpired | from the landing of the President at Portamonth this ! morning, ‘on. On reaching there he wae nb y the following cammitiee on behalf of the Trustees of the University :—Goverao: Ellis, Ex-Governor & Holden, Sas., aad by a committee appointed by the citizens of tia town, consizting of the omen -—Hon, D. M. Barringer, M. A. Bled- exe, WH. High, J.J, Leedell, Btward Gra. Soon after the arrival of the train, the President was condnctod by the Committe to the piazza in front of Happ:’s hotel, where two volunteer compamios, the “ Oak City Guard,” ; and Witraington Light Infantry’ were stationed to re. | ceive him, 02 reaching the piazza, Gav. Extus proceeded fo @eliver an addreas =| Pwylix in the Heriun of dune 3 | companies the Preaidept on tie visit to chy | { } i | At the close of the Presidant’s address, ExGovernor Brace cat forward and sail:—L havo a ow | the honor as weil as the plewure to introduce to you the Hon. Jacob Taompeon, Secretary of the Laterior, who as state. D, tinguished in every poaitine which he bas fillet, equal every one, he haa been active, faithful, diligent ‘and com. pevent in all. He rewrns 19 North Carolina, after baving epeul nearly @ quarter of a ceutury in other States, to Visit his uative land; end [ar eure, without saying aay more, that you will give him a cordia! and hearty wel- come, ‘ ‘Mr. THomrsox came forward and said-—Follow citi this reception fills my heart with grateful ero tions, Bat it is mot as a strauger that 1 am willing to accept it. Though f am porsonally unknown to thote before me now, yet i feel that lam entitied to claim myself to be*ot the manor bora.” You are the imdiviauals who are keeping vigil over tha ashea of my ancestors for more tian ove hundred and Ofty years; und when I rein ’vo the Stave I feel that £ am at home. (Applause) J epeut my early youth and formed my maahood hore. Tt wae nore that T earn, ed the pridcivies whisu bave been taugot by your and ruy Own great mer—by your Caswe |, 7 Yancey and your Nesh—thet iflcse ons, | whea it baited tv enavie & iarge ccowd oF Ladms aod gee (Re adeence of tho Mayor, who, Tem tofermot, tx indie. | Pr’ President—Ia Deba¥ of the citizens of Ruteigh, s oot - Ps ed to tllustrase. ht truest Cortuse to spend ay oe Tuadar the ight va! tar im this feseracy That Hight bes shone Kindly upoe me, bi t hearty welcome w the Cm wherever I have ron U carried wi my Nortn | of Nortn Garvtive. ‘We offer you a welcome and hosyi- GCaroiiea beart aod my North Carolina principles, (Ap- | tality without vain dixplay, anit receive you wita @ cordi- plaute.) Aod wherever they have taken me, they must | ality frank, generous and without distwutation, We aie me as Lac. (Appiause.) Now, ae lamacong you as | welcome you got only as the Chief Megmtrate uf « greab Sour visiter it would do me good to speak 69 you ol your 100, DUE ws One Who in & long life of pudlic Kervice, madioal progress, of your rapid devoiwpmeat aad of tne | emia ail the mutations of mere party, has shown Dim Virtees of the mighty dead as well as of the living: but | Seif to be tho true frivnd—our of the greatest atvocetes these are subjeots io which Texnoot now induige mysait, | and ove of the ablest defenders of the constivution aud ‘There 16 Kvotder aspevt ia which tts view 1s agreeadie to | the Ucion under walch we live. (Applause) Lae poo we toat Lam acooupaaiet by tae President, | pic of North Carotos aro a lew aoidivg peogie. North @@ asscctated ia gue waminisiration of ta» | Carona was amuog tne last of the Stacsa to moot the wament tie brings along wit bin 4 warm, | Constitution aad come inte tas coufederec, wal oe geoerows, honest North Caroice heart fly mint acd | Ove Of the taet to stand by the principles of the former brace the totereats of Chis WHY motion, | Bort to abandon the blessings of toe iasser, (apniause. ) eh & Captais I am wiiliag, in 4 luoo¢ of love, | Weare & peovle who believe thet hoerty canact exist Dest exertivos, (Loud appiacss. without law; tnat Meovtiousoess ts uot linerty; thet true eo of thoes pe or oatuae (eure) | Liberty constets tm obedience to just laws’ mute by roceeded € introduce Mr, Buchaean bo several of cis | the people themselves. You are welcome to the mutate of such a peopie, From every porten of the state you see the signs of welcome; from every portimof theme Uuey have come to ho capital to greet you; and n ia the name of this vast arsoa lage, Cgroot yuu and ‘wads who Wore assembled On the prez: Phry serene» ny occupies the Drief toterval when tragspirod youl the starting of bo wen. bey Aarti Frode ots ot be lees thag a thevusand,and che eachusinem whica prevailed aaray, Prnaidoats pte Spee lnvenee, / Macy rusuet | come you, idbase conqueriag hao, Outs) nue comog up to Bim, saxt, Witnoul toe formality uf aa iacrodeyoa, | on a mission of peace, Wuoeam fail to be struck by tue took bis pacd aed shook it waranly, A ogecial train was | Bpectacics presented ia both Bemipheree today. [a tne in waiting for tbe accommodavon of the Presideat, com- | ope we mort three crowaed Qrads ieadug tueir hosts to mittees, invited: gresis ard the mearbers of the vuluatver’ | Dattle amid aii the pomp acd pagerairy peculiar to brat compan: sod was with Consicerabie diffizuity saa fident, 6s enatiod to get him away Crom dhe crowd, 43 & quarter past IL o'clock the trad startet for tater the Gea tines Ly. ee Ca} ie State. Ghanemehaken saath santencreaearuanmate® é Mr, BUCHANAN oaid—Fellow citiams, [cannot fail, whilet ‘atitude 1s Wwe fecing of my cart, (0 recollect the re yaion which Ihave met frum wy tello-cltweus ever sices Centered the Stee of Gerth Usrolus, Mr vobuc hfe bas bees luog; Etave bee eogaged ia many yal tusat Momer assembied at the stavon to pay ther respects to Soe President, AtGeston ne was welcomed by not les toad two buadred of beth sexes, who yreeted Min by Loe Waring Of Barcecchils aud obkmer LoKens CC reayect. Hy mixed fqcely with the crowd at every point, receiving faeir greelings-with w comtiality wricu” seetasd vo Arous> (her eatbusinom to & degree sekkom seen umaifess:d. The pleasare which-a shake Duuds with te Prestleus seomedt to afford to ali was plainiy atsestet id the joyous couaie Hyaces ape apprecianve smiles wh ‘ch bailed big preseace. At every intervertag station from Weaton to Praaktinto. the cimiag place, we Prevideat dew seaded from cus train aya oreiewed the sutme fatiguing Operation of e sheke bande with the crowd, It wax amuowg wo ree the large quogher Of (adies asda TUIEd at eTEry pial { was struck with thetr peat, lady like: apverranoe, aad che tuateful manor ia whicn toey wore axired. Lavy evi Gently pet on tacit best [o-bowor of tbe Preeident; wm hiat, Indeed, it mLev Lave’ Deen am agreeable tual wo proving ecciles, Lar giad to be wita you here; Cau glad” tobe w tue capitat of Nocth Carolus, rightiy aeaeit iy leiga: The Great attcompwd setsioment (ast was ever mate in he Union was wiktin tae Liunts a your sine, wad you have givea (ue name of What gresi man Ww your Capital, and Die name wit thie be pocpewuaed aneng (reeasa or bundreog and thousands of yeare. tie fei; be was the victim of « weak, pasiiagimene aad wieked treat, who enoridces his Hfe to gratily autor tyraus uf the Oi Wortd. # Buc, hkok Got, UO BUC Mjuntice Caw de pe tised Ler emoug such a great nud glorious peuple. Yuu were famous Fenels a te taes of the Revoliions (Lauga- ter.) Lord Corowallls So char you were tue muse trode blesame set of people ne ever Bad Lodeai win, thal as fast a8 De MOTD Lo Cue place the people Fove eRinG ALO aud he wes ueser muster uf auy gcouad except tax cocu c by Lig army. (Applause abe laughter.) You ws A fue lauded Ud ladepeudeae dy your Gh LO-ueny Che pir thee sues Yuu forefathers Ws 16 10 be ty All Tarn, tOreceine aud Kh 20 MtorgE the Breet ub Bo fi wes ANC PULTIONS & DOSE a” CRactatrmg, erocaCH, jabheed of the gentlemen ic doiag Gistaguisned Chief EXceut (vo; aad Ris Navel aced everyerbere & becumiig appreciatica of tousef esteem. Al Headercen oa mpany Of cucetsfrom-phe Hen¢ lerooa Meittary’ bu rived the trate witha calute, ai 1d were reviewed Trescent. reat Brisin. ? railed round tue go mate—-you Baye beet iene te Lae comeiunt man #0 46 OOK 4» Sue print on Ralf & Oumeur bse sve the CLvIE ¢ evavesmen 0} dh distuguishe 0, a Omani} y)llat re within tweaty- A, UN ImmeOse KEKEMbIuge was doers, KooWing, as tt wae the Gnwer atetiog, a De Das to Bee avd hi sac tav Prestaent tho Crowe turw@od ta "9 \vog aes, ex de of the Todt leading from the cara sident, wily his Escorts, aod the two volubtcer Companies Whicletraveliod alorg, taarcasd Hines, Dencen by Saltsbury's baud frou this Of the ue at tae entrance to i, Eaq., ascendea a temporary piuttorna placed at tat point, abd addressed the Preside: as followe—ia dehali of the eit zeusot Fran kinwn [heave Ue Mover and the pleasure to exwnd to you a Cordial wel come ty our village, We rejoice, str, that yc UW heve fonud AL convenient 19 atiou teudere d you by the Trustees of our University, to humor us w ith this, you0 fist vistteto North Carolina, We rejo we, turiwer lore, that Yow are accompanied by au Q vuored aad Wortuy sen Of Our State, woo Ox9 returned to tue home of bis hauivity to renew bm former sesso ctations ucd nupgie with the srienes of olber days, We w ‘eloeme you, lic. Secrewary OL the Interior, with pecuumr pleasure, tor )OUF native Mate, Though titstissipp! nus re; 20se1 In you her condceece and her trust, yet witt Carolia a “eo: tong as Blooms that wreath thod- well hast worl, proelacaa Vir ues of stscon your State Ye patriota, Dut 6 Latiye BOOB Lave go carry with them she 7 trie that you #i men ane fo pie of lat price cannot when au en toh . wot spokes uf w epounen of tweaty years ago twenty yenrs eK A Ckyruman a2. yeurs REO, uu YoU Ww: tae Mr. SuCHaNes—T It te not es s become fasbiowabie try 40 torest Turse threats ore mna—they Bere uot syas woo sory 3 the Presi{outeL keew you tweaty 7 young at that let us redact. ininistravion o# as to ablax of ates, gad if we nots preserved we Bb the American peo ater soe Tellectoa, bare ev! t Dany expec ple. Ittuey go wrong © forta of goveroment; {a the otter we are receiving Witte | 30¥. bali eveore to the Pre | out much ceremuyay the Viesiivat of a great oemua” eo~ pe pe al 2 ae yr oll a! joying aif the diessings of civil and reigous Kberty. | eo ground anown ne (Applause) Aparn We give Jou seurd.al welcome Ww bic , con ttiets, But the reward of » foug fe 8 wow ta your ap- | te {) Oenrrat Prax, June a 1859 that Toompsop was her son’ piause.) wo Ned | lake the DscKmurd track soou get right. Tt, ia the not afeure- you, gentlemen, that pou wil meey with, | freczy of poviticel excitement, this great Unio suouli De everywhere in pour passa, b our Stat e, Uke most SO1Ved, ages FEL URDAFO wisi Curbe the ay that we had enthusiastic receptou, ive you-wili hue tue px opie of we niberties @ tae word thw Tuioa good Oid Mopeh state ever ready wo receive with oat ot We suverege ce be sepa siretehed arms and glo the | rated od it upoo earth slutesinan aud the lover oF ady, L | ts gove fo This Would Le the joy aud the deb gat of Lust, to “riae the stile, aod stead a wall of ire scound | muuy, while every frievd of ctrl wud religioua Noerty that ever manktad lerred to whet ag of iweu are u6 of the Old World, aod diortal conflict sud to our much loved sou’? repel tne iuvasions Cf toe foe, (Appwuse ) We are surack, sv, wt the woud erial con- Least presented between this, tbe quiet, peacet al, sovral, Visit of tbe exstioguiahed Cale! Magistrate of twenty tive mulhous of free aud eolighteved people, Wuen compared with the proud iarcbes of ihe migaty men 0,” " Who re boverushing sorward to dof battie, with ail the goreoous ponoptly of wer, baunens ating mm the breeze avd bristling vayouets gliatonitig tu the wil consider st the worst extastropne eudured. (App auee ) b Was CoIDg ou th the Old Wor! collected iogether by the sover the despots are ready to ester Lot Geatroy each other. " Aea for wha e pride of sorere: ut the poor peopte fyor is extorted to pay the © dyuasties, eeancers. fun, over the lovely plains of classic Kiaiy. they carry | de tne sufferers. Te spectunte i here death aud destruction Letore thom and spread desoid- | bas spoken ought certainly 10 atlach the peopie of taese ton around. They overthrowemighty dynusties, change | United Siates to toa country, You are a sovereign established political principles, and sap the very | people, apd here Tam creature appeteted by them, not to rule over them, bot to administer the government ac coring to their wish, and to be responsible to-toem for tbe munner in #bich I coso, The worst of itis tuat I foundations of society, You, sit, come gna message of peace and good will towards. mon. (Applause.) You bring joy and giadaese with you, and spread Harmoay and di srouud. You seek. to change oo man’s | am held responsible for many thiags Ido aide, @augh political views, or to overthrow-no politica party. You | ter.) But although wy earcer is about to close, nad my BeO DO frighweped jonwbitants rushiog terror sirick pupiic Sun isadout to set, yet I ehelt forever dherish a away at pour approach; but you bebold,oa tue etuer | grateful recollection of my visit co North Carouna. As hand, this nssemodigge of your fellow citizeos uf overy party and profession, of dvery-age aud coaditica, come jorwerd to-day with oue accord ty Welcome and to dices you—for I repeat, sir, at weere over ready to render. | ihe nomago-of grateful bearte to exalted adulitws, devoud | patnotvem and ardent love of souatry; and we ave py | That We are parmitted to day ve- wotty wo you porsouaily oUF Bigh appreciation of your Aismpess and your Dobie da- termimatioa: to stand by tae coastitution aud the Usion, (Applause.) Aliow me, ir, to wis you a pleasant sojourn among us ond a safe return to your home whea your con- twmpluted festivities shall hewe closed, aud to assuro you that you wiil carry with you.threugh life our best wienes for your long and contiaued. happinces. May you. live jong, very long, to enjoy the esteem of your feliow citizens aud the congcoaaguese of a life devoted to.the long as T live Tshal! remomber vhis day ae one of the | proudest of my life. (Loud applavsc.) Secretary thompson was wheu called out, and reeponded Dredly, very much in tac style of the Other addcasses. referred to the fanatical efforts of the eltra parties, Ni aud South, coadernpivg alike the effets of the stave trade advocates and the abolitionists. The whole company then proceoden 20 the Yarborough louse, where the President was Cuartered for the night. wulitary companies formed taco line ia fropt of the hotel avd fired of several. rounds in honor of 1 0a sion, The crow bere is greater than has. been known for many years. The President and cominittee will leave at eight o'clock to morrow morning for the University. honor aud glory of your country, and may the eveniog of | ————_____2» BMSUWAL your ae be a8 tranquil end serene uf its meriqiea has A Pony aoe eee SOME: £0) your. = Do nor i id useful. oud a E: ° ou 7 A Ser omakan Wu eiecig ae ae cee ard” though "mat auaions 4» do.e0 L eaunat olacover vour nea LL ReOW attinene Ol Noe wate lntee aseombly, | dense. if you will wee move immediately aod eddrese tt said—Feliow citizens of North Carolina, fac happy to Meet you. From the time toatl entered your glorious old State until the present time I have been received wiibe the utmost cordiality and kindners, You are a people well known to the wortd for your stexdiuess of chacacter, for your conservative feeling and for your trae patriousia, ‘You are well known to your sister States, and emphatically ‘Well known to that State trom which I proceed. (Ayplz: As jong as the people of North Caroltua eavertuia the prin- ciples end the feeimgs for which they bave beon remurk- able, 26 long ws they entertam that love of county which nas always distinguished them, as long 23 they on- Tertaim that conservative spirit. which vinds together che ifferont States of the Union, so long will they be. glorious and useful to their fellow citizens of other States. (Ap- plause,) The time may come to try their patriousm, and Ltrust-they will jind themselves equal to the crisis. ‘Peo. plo attempt to vaiue the constisution and the Unica, Taey are jnyaluable, (Applause) Money cannot represent their-value. You cannot estimate the blessiag wuich the constitution and the Union confer upon the people of tha United States and ail mankind. Let us, then, chorign it aad promote it. et us swear by the memory of our A. id., Post office, and uv it In the Pont affive yoursel! ao there can be no mistake, 1 wili come an scon.as 1 reomive it. ' ASTHOR Mt. tL te ceca eirteliaetaphele mee oe F CH4BLES DR FORREST CASSON, OR HIS FAIRNDA, would send bis addres to tho und |. & great faver Would be conferred on W. dung, 173 Neoond areata, Ne Y. ) | [N¥OMMATION WANTED OF JANE WILLIAM AsrO: I and Elizabeth Hi. als. Goerga Berney, who. fniveg pocere [hgthi met Any 1afo es pe thee ail he thank uly recer Hams Rishurd teal, Newburg, Orange oe Me tee | Me Are OF dbl apr WANTED—OF THOMAS AND ELIZa beth »,, (oF uay of their children or grand children.) who jeft heet Uhariton, xomer: tagiand, some thirty five years ago for the United stwes; will Loar of’ something to thei Advantage by writing to Thomas Loskyer, No, 11 south mreet, New York cit7, J MES CASANOVA WILL PLEASE CaLL AT PHS from lip. a Post afilee, where he will find a lector his frien aathew Sabacer. Van Dyke's Hotel, 24, 3 and 25 Uatharine ag ta BAEDEE, Sacretary. Yonn, May 3t, 1: gy af QU ABE a ‘No. 6 Bate New 3 r posale wilt ve received at te Gay, the aixih of June next, tor pletog teen basared toon 9 70m weight heatneniny 4 . tS a wane na tuay be fequired,) nad aovwewed ed “ah maturnues coat leo, st Wie game piso aud untt ibe ev time, for tur. same pincoe and for sata wee secusller oot pad ly ‘ohn peer, three musdrod piled to the eat yard, snd the sped: ‘a.be pied on.tae vba-voe at Hotive plnoen af aelivi € inject Giuamthy Saud atcuy ty toe ta tit cs the re Greetore, wad both uy 98 pers wb we duty it may be to receive and woe oer tthones ent be made yo the Gettvory of amb lene tone (wo buvdred tons Of cual oF flity corde we . ee withtwo approved surctian will be required from saalrevcumcier for ibe (eahak part reaance of mis gontra: orem ‘poms will gleags ratares thelr com: stor Got gt Pengean for Wooa" atthe one may oaties the asmes rare wher they (Soler nemuretiee nD COMeuING, apmiretios ludel und aveistant Quurtormsetor General, J B.A. NTRAL PaRK. wortos ‘The Coard of Commissioners of thé “natral Park give aetice thats partion of tue pare te now coms oie aud’ avattadle 1 ene pSehWtracarie among roces lawae ued fo re, Ww eOUL Ruinmceroediis Lissa the olty. i y, ad. aiturted immetiately south of the old recetving resorior, Thict, Ninth or Highth avenue caucoate, crea: expense Net ocr eeediog wvzcente — avenue ratirosis Frow the termini of the Sixt and at Minty atpe'steeet it id reached thi the of the parte “At the cotrance on Fifth avenue, opdrsite Seventy sessed ravelied walrcomee est lesting direoiy to The acorha t> this enuwore can heet be bad ow the leariog tae care at rigs tiret ateowt, AnUaOW H Ghsta, Preeidant Board of ‘omninsioners of Jeutral Park, Ca a te | QUMET M. BoB SOCMTY—TEK MEMBERS OF tae sbovr Soctty are requested to meet at their am Some st ono ctock P. ba bec ony Mor HP ol oay the iam nuke of res w Cur Drobo: member, &. een. ‘ae nee Bean aa AlGUIN, President. Joww J. Grkor; Beeretary: iAGaBA SD DETSUIT RIVERS RAILWAY CoM N PANY (UF CANADa), Ta pzrwnenos of oho atitute tn shut cave made and provided, wottce te hareb» qirea tnat teadare for the construction of tte spespens chad wil) be received unt ngoa of Huturdey, ae Woewor Jui ae Puriher iiorm@stiou sad the pecesesry orinted erm of tem- der way be obial+ ec om spplicatioa as (ke odios of the vompnay (p Hamiiron, Canada Wess. ‘Tae teodere 10 ba endorsed ‘Yender for the construction of aad to be sealet the Ningara sad (setroit aivere tKstierey,! nda Weak id atatute, ofl ‘Gnd edurensed to the ceoretary, at Zamtiqun, Gas Tbe directors, under the provisions of ta BOs vind saemnedlzes ty accept the lowest, or tender order. W. LYNN ‘Saks, boarelary Bamincon, Uanads Pew, May (7, 1858. TUTIOK TU PICK ANY SPOR COVE CONTE AUTO NE — Toy Commissinzeraaf he Rrooalyn Water Works re- vest o:feea far the follnwing pipes and utye castings, ta be ao- Leered ta Brookiy 26 tonaat cast Pipes of 4 loch ulismeter, “ met we “us (Mest ee SF iaa 6 “ of branches, bends, curray reincers, sleeves and bthe & prico tor the ploes éeated by tar earaiah, sad Also without coasiag. cae oo yo ew Ali the stop cocks above eight fuches{u dla:zeter tonave am index atechos, abowivg the porition of tae raive. ‘be deltvery to commence ve or before the li'h of July, and the erbola to be deltvere by the 80:h of Reotader a ibe epteldeations governing tke, cherncter of the articlon other spectal cartin gs, bmpith’s patect 60 eix ino! msy be otal na pngipeec's offices, Grovktin naniee propodkls wiil ne reseivad waitl ihe 1th of Juye next, dreegeo to ihe Socretary of the Brovkiyn Board of Water suiaslooer®. ‘Lbe Gowmisaioners reserve the right to reject any bid that they do not deem it for the intarest of the city to accept onde will be required tor the prover (uldlment of the ooatract. 856 FULTON StREET, srook! x HAT EVERY POWER of atioroey heretofore givea be me to way peraoe Or per- Bone Whomsoever, with the excegtion of James U1 bh been and ig by me revoked and aanuilod 1 Crueahank, of No. 55 Broadeay, ta my sole and exclusive agertand attorney forevery inatier and thing whitenerer ie the ae America JOBN 8. Glu BeaT. JUNE 1, 1889. ONS OF MeLTA—A SPECLAL MRETING OF &R- cantile Lodge No. 1.1 O & M- of Brooklyn, wit! be hata st their lodge rooms, No 6 Court strest, on Monduy aveatny Bert at 75 FM, fur the purpose of electing their grand off. cers for the cneuitg year. The memhere of thi lodge are rijcuarly requeread to be prener t, ay olher business of great portance will require their attendance Dy, E. SEAMAN, G8. W_W. TODD, G, c. — HE PRAA aGsUC{s TION WILL MEET AT TAMNANY Ba'l on Mongay, the 6th inct,, at 1 o'clock, at which a full Atiendaxce of the members is requested, - WATCHES, JEWHLAY, SO. LLEN’S W4TOR AND JEWKLAY BTURS AO REM VED FROM 1 WALL STREET w To ain Cpe el sooner below Cans ep ry, lated ware at vi: humane een of 3a T GREAT BARGAINS. —GOLD AND SILVER AY watcies, of all the celeorated Luropeas makers, euch as Toblas, Cooper, Beesiey, Johnson. “Ae ; airo a large aesort- ment of imported jewelry of rich deelen, at the ORIGINAL 4. JACOBS’ SUNS, 100 Chatham street. NEW AND PLEGANT ACSURTMENT OF WATOGHS, A jewelry, ohsine, lockets, &0 cheapss than euy houseie, the city, wholessie and retail; « \!bersi disconat to ihe trade, Country merchants would do well to cali at wi le prices. gu @ And quality, G. LB FORT & OV. é 77 Nsgeeu street, Brat RY HANDSOME DIAMOND BRACKLET, ONLY ‘$760, original cost $1,200. pox ¢] 5, original oa ata wo low onlly tyteer fow aale ad na to pay advanses, at331 broadway specially guaranieed examine them, at in writing. Osli a1 331 BROADWAY, 33l. NEW 509K FOR CHILDREN! AUTOBIOGRAPAY. OF A. LaTin thavkR. ry D. F. BANDOLPH. Pubiisher 688 Broadway, New York. : NEWSPAPERS, yt QUT, THIS MOR: ING, ‘THE FIRST NUMBER OF THE SPORTING CHONIOLE. A perfect weekly record of all sporting events at home and abroad. | 1b contains full reports.of the great trotsing match be- tween Flora Tempie and sthan.allen; the Hobokeo and New York Regattas; Tom Sayers.and the Benicia Hoy; the great pigeon Cp eh bh for 55000, betwesn lm org ‘tye ee American inglish Baces; cricket and bage ball matcbea; quoting, pedestrianism, eng biiliard news of the week; canine eporis, sparring, the ring, &c., 4c. Price Scents. Sold by all news ogents. ~— hk. BORROWSCALE—GEORGE ORAWFORD Ht Mi gcched trom Maltcorne S rahocti: word {70m your bro ther Fearon addyess Sir.” Webster's resiaurant, Mndaon street, Jersey Clty. ANUDEL LOPERRNA.—IF MANUSL who about Atteen fathers that we will resist every attempt to tear from tha coastellation of Staves, of which toat Unioa is cocaposad, any fragment of light: and let the man be execrated for all time who will attempt to break uo this glorieas coa- fedoracy, (Loud applause.) I thank you, feilow citizens, for tnis cordial reception. [am somewiat fatigaed, and fecl unable to address you at any lengsb. Itis true, as the gentieman said, Ido not come among yon like a mighty conqueror to devastate and destroy, but I come amoug you us & plain, humble insividua!, ike yourselves, with ull the feclings.and sytapathies of mankind, enter- tertaining a sincere pride at the cordial reception which greets me cverywher?. (Applause.) Loud calls wero now made for Mr, Tnomrsos, who LOPEREN 4, “hap ago came i» New York from Vera Cruz, recommended by Lon Agusdn Prado to the General Pedro Yrisimers, and siter left for New #ngland, wil! apply to tha undereignéd, be will hear of something 16 b’s Sdvaniage; and any person who will send satlslactory proot of the ceath of ssid Manuel Loperens, it dead, to the undersigned, wili be fully rewarded for bis trouble. FAANCISCU AZOY, 81 Greenwich street, New York. wit, TAR WRITER OF THE ARTIOLE PUBLISSED came forward and responded as follows:—-Fellow Citi. in the New York Tribune on the 16h of August, 1856, gong—It is uot for the want of feoling vbat I hesitate to | prade’ avg Boller Mae Ne aS oly addres to box 2 519 1, HOTELS, i LANOARD HOUSE—BROADWAY AND TWELITR w York; excelleat secommod: speck, could not meet you without having feeling. I don’t feel as a stranger among you. I feel now thatI tread the soil in which the bones of my ancestors Teet, and in whicb I have spent the larger half of my days. rou ase Baahbors of mine, and this wolcome Capel Nev Ls ay ne for (roid you give, after I have been co long wandering away | and gentiomen, oF, . Terms, $2 per day; by from the’ state, gives my heart pleasure, (Applause) | the Week at lower rates, Private taiies resconabla, (Appiane Fellow citizens, engaged in public service as 1 nave been, ieading an active life, bave been in some degreo Grawn off from you, To most of you personally I am a * stranger. I only know those who atc as old as mysolt, and a little older. The young mon of you 1 know aothing of, except knowing your fathers. But where’er J go, or whatevor climes I see, My heart untrammelied gtill returns to thee. (Applause.) I never will forget North Carolina, and may God forgive mo if I ever should entertain a thought of forgetting that good old State, always #0 dear to me. f could gay but littie more, unless J indulge a little io the politica! like, and inasmuch ag this would be impropor, you will excuse me from eaying anything more. At the close of these addresses the whole company pro- ceeded to dinner, which was gerved up in a spacious room sufficient to accommodate a hundred persons, Tile Pre- eident and the committee, with some invited guests, occn- pied ore table, and the military companies aaother, Ali parties evidently edjoyed themeelves well, for they came forth from the dining room considerably refreshed aud somewhat Iivelicr, ‘The sound of the steam whistle soon brought all to the cars; and after a few guinutes we were on the route agaim, wita only twenty-seven miles to over- come. On reaching a station called ‘ Santaville Station,” a | number of jacies were standing on the plaiform awaiing the arrival of the President, Being preity tired froa the repented descents aud aacents to and trom the cars at the different stations, and the time within which the train was to arrive in this town being rather too BuANOaBD & MAOLULLEN, DINSURG, SCOTLAND, THLE OL aRSNDON HOTEL 104 Prince sireet. An a first class house for situation, comfort and moderate charges, the Clarendon cannot be surpassed, © SROSIWAY i ‘Will be open for tha aravon ou Wednesday, June 1s. For Spartmnents address Hi. Jlake, United States Hotel, Newburg, AVILION, ISLLP, ISLAND,—THIS SPACIOUS and elegantly iuraished hotel is wow open for tho recep. and summer visiters, and will be so con ineted an to ensure the comfy rt and pleasure of its giesia. The at- tractions of Islip a8 ® summer resort are too widely known to. require Piabing, sailing, ati! and suri bathing, and pon the bay, ure ensliy aocessiie to tae oc te of the Pavilion. A stenmboat sud @ fine band are en ed for the seawon, Horses and carriages enppitied to or- Communication with the city twice a day by Long Laluud road Fer partiowiars apply to J. @. MiLiUTT, 64 Wall sireet, room No. 6, where & pian of the house may ‘bs sen and eee til poe adjurted. mre & bindaome furnishes cottage at laiip, with every convenience of garden, 136 ho Ac. Inquire as above, § sat) (PO SiNGLS GEN tine 2 Washington place, es OTR, BT. JULIEN, No gantly furniehed bedraouls, and bedrooma with variors atts Meals w! ver ner Inted, wae) cenmedexpmiieat fo’ anay ax | Sooaptmiutacia iret Azan ll be tose ein this point. The President came on the platform for single gentiemen. Two fine potta for fam of the cars and wos introduced to the ladies on ted. the outside by Governor Eilia, who remarked that there ‘was not sufiicient time lef to admit of any mors foraul introduction. “Oh, yes, there is,” gait tho President, and ke thereupon jumped from the platformand advanced towards ad Jadies. be greeting wok rsd and his Excellency resumed bis seat in the car, when tho - K. Ps wain got under Way and proceeded at rapid epved, roach | *Sement and let, collect, &c., for owiirra of estates, ing here at twenty minutes pam six o'clock this evening, | F)NGLIIT aaSRMENT A ART RD—¥OR Ano ARRIVAL AT RALEIGH. ee, brloe woul answer, peson eraen Fours ad i Hath avenues an jt z ‘The crowd which awaited the arrival of the cars at tho by Doctor, 3 West Feronty tard ee third strects, depot was immense. In addftion to the large number of ‘ObsE WANTED cay A BALL; AuareOrdecn cfvliana prevent, thore were two or three volunteer com- | Ef family, without children; five or six rooms on tae second panies, who fired cach a salute as tho train approached. pons an o one au perm a: Apply by loiter, ad- h Soa roca Se ret Were nea mare. ot Oe $08 DATs Oe QW ANTED—HY A GENTLEMAN AND Ts wira, ova tered thosuburbe. The military formed on Harrington street, hear the depot, in open order. The programme firet was, that the Marshal would escort the President, Mr. or two furoished rooms, with use ot Kitchen, (wituation below Twent jor wamail finily wishing perms Thompeon and the conmmittees to their carringos; but this was departed trom, it being deemed beet that the Presi. HOUSKS, ROOMS, &O., WANTED, OOKLYN—NEW YORK.—HOUSES WANT! 4 OLIVER HOLDEN'S (real eatate depot pb ee wi sau street, New York. Will purchasp, lease, or take the man- street. ¥ 18 Will be ® good Opportunity, Addresy b. N, MATRIMONIA#.. dent should first address the assemblage, He ingly “—* - ————-- proceeded to an eminence unmoaintely by the tenck, Ia | A GENTLEMAN od igeanal HAVING Lost are with the Marshal, Governor Bilis aad the Jon, able young ee Prenieare, i sarees te earen- 1D. M. Barringer. Governor Klis briefly introduced the sols Toupee, Propident ,to the multitude, aver which Sr, Bawrinaxe, in | Brondway Post vflioe. imate view 19 matrimony. Addreas Walderune, | (PRE GREAT PENNY WEAKLY. THE MERCA ANT.” RECORD ‘or next week ts now ready. PRiCs ONS cnnte For asle by.all nows agents. _ KE GREAT PENNY W&EKLY, THs M“GCHAN CS” RECOKD For nest wees is now ready. PRICK ONE Cant. For eale by all news agents, PRiOK UNS UENT For aale by news agents, N IMPORTANT NOTIOR.—THR nuiné, simon Pure canes. JACUBB, REAL, an. fabiisned fn Chatnam atu removed 10 iii ‘broadway, three doors from Wuane street, where his old c: please cull. ee A* IMPORTANT NOTICK.—THIS IS TO INFORM THB public that the ORIGINAL A. J80OK8 SONS have oo8 capers Perea eas old stand, 100 Onatham s:reet, and fre in no Way connected with any otner a by at name the city. Kemomber tbe number, 100 Chaban street woore can ce fownd a choice assortment of our Selebrated accordeons, musical instruments, watches, jewelry, ARKER, WIG MAKER, HAS REMOVED 1 B Broadway, adjoining Laura Keone’s theatre, Jakvigd E. PAVENSTEDT & 00. . * wroun 88 New streets Ba esbanne place, Ras re en BAFS DErGz removed frone, 199 Peay! Ws 63 Marrs, ‘corner Cab iege place. ROBES. PATRION. : OCULISTS AND AUIUSTS, ARTIAL DEAFNESS AM)) DIROH, 1K ¥ROM THR ear, cauced by scarlet tever, iaflummetion or injuries to die head, prompily, caret tally and sctentiiculy treated without 1 causing the lengt pain or inconvenience, and # cirre tn all casos. guaracieed by Dr. HABSLBY, aurist, 49 bt Marzs place. a ASTROLOGY: i STROLOGY AND OLAIMVOW 4 ACK.--M. BROOR, TR my 8 yelled Indy, can be con th Ow ali events ot lite, and baw alno x charm, which will bring ether who are unhappy, ut £70 ‘srend street, scoot Gaal Of Lowery, Be ap, fr door, Fee 60 vont, OLAIRVOYANT.—Mi3. SEYMOUR, 303 FOORTE street, a few door wast of Broadway, the most sno cewaful medical nnd busiiers ciaireoyantin America. tation on sickness, business, absent friends, ac, guaranteed or no pay. a F YOU WISH TO HAVE TRUE INFORMATION OF ‘bur affairs through ‘if, then don’t fail enue Mra A. 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