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emit abieciienisadiintcmle diheld effect of increasing their circulation ia that quarter by five thousand daily, or twenty per cent upén their former circulation im the cities and towns upon tbe route. Arrangements are now made whereby the leading metropolitan papers will be forwarded to all the New Eng- laud towns in advance of the mail, and be sold at the price of three ceuts to the public, instead of five cents, which was usually charged for them. On Mondey next the arrangements will be completed to forward them to New Orleans ia a period of eighty-six hours, and within two weeks they will get them in sixty hours, thus far outrunning tbe mails and insuring a deli- yery in the Southern capital every day, instead of about once a week, as they are now deliver- ed by the United States mail. The uniform price of the metropolitan papers will hence- forth be only five cents a copy at all points south of Richmond, where théy now command * @em coats a copy. This excellent express sys- » tem cannot fail to increase the influence of the | metropolitan press immensely all ever the * gountry,"and to enhance its value greatly to t { advertisers, not alone in New York, but in al- most every city in the Union. « he New Jersey Wife Poisoning Case— 4 Comviction of Rev. Mr. Harden. 2 Barvooens, N. J., May 2, 1660. " Tuecourt room was more densely crowded than ever Sudge Dayton resumed his speech. He contended tha ‘Harden's conduct was inconsistent with the idea of his in” @ovence or with the theory of sucide. He did nothing 5 bes ere arial version, Do not give impunity to sect giving verdict. rtm ry Suurcerers, remembes ‘your soleme onihs, yh ‘Wheipiey then read his cl £ then adjourned to the ringing of the bell. jury agreed after being out an bour an « half, but re- two hours. elt im a i. Hil ge z 3 t ! den we | ‘The twe houses of the Legulature were organized by the election of the candidates nominated at the republican The Philadelphia City Election. Prtaperrma, May 2, 1860. ‘Mr. Heary, the people's candidate for Mayor, is elected Dy 816 majority. ‘Mr. Dowaing, the democratic candidate for Comptrol!- er, is elected by 120 majority. ‘The Select Council stance as follows —People's ticket, 13; democrats, 11. The Common Council stands:—People'’s tieket, 52; de. mocrats, 36 Nearly 70,000 votes were polled. Puavmirma, May 2, 1860 Amended returne of the election show that there will be & tie tn the Select Council. ‘The opporition ciaim the election of Hufty as Comptrol- ler over Downing, democrat; bet the vote is close and the official returns will be required to decide the result, Less of the ‘amer Cooce Belle. Mostia, April 96, 1860. ‘The steamer Ovose Belle, from Montgomery, bound to Movtle, on Tussday, 94h tnst., at Bridgeport, streck « peg eed sank tmmediately. Bost a total lees; part of cargo saved im a damage condition. Penmoeylvania Delegates to Chicage. Purtaperrma, May 2, 1860. In the Firth district of this State Joba M. Bramball aad ‘Washington Tow:send bave deen chosen delegates to Chicago. Tacy are uninstructed, but Cameron is their first choice. Bedy of an Unknown Female Found. ‘ Saxpt Hoon, May 2, 1860. ‘The body of an unknown female, apparently about Corty years old, was found om the outer beach yesterday morping; aboot two miles from the point of the Hook. Bier face and bands were much disGgured. Im ber pocket were found s comb apd a pair of sckwors. An inquest ‘wes held on the body, and & verdict returned of “sup peeed accidentally crowned.’ The body was isterred oa Gandy Hook. Railroad Accideat. AtaansT, May 2, 1860. ‘The one o'clock freight train on the Central Railroad, yTom tals city, parted when withic four miles of Scheneo- tady. One car was smashec, and « brakeman named Horefall erally torn to pieces His remains were scat- tered aboot in all directions. No other person was in. Jured. Fire at Lawrenee, Mass. Lawnever, Maae., May 2, 1860. VA fire thie afternoon desiroyes Wilson & Allen's steam |, with some small bulidings adjeining. Loss $12\000. ee eee oe Navigation om the Canal. Onweao, May 2, 1860, ‘The deat Milo, of the new Cowegu ue, from New York with meropenéwe for tho West, arrived bere to-day. ‘The steamrh:p America wailed at-half past nine thle morming, with fourteen paswengers for Halifax and staty thre for Liverpool. Bhe tskes out $48,000 in pect. ‘The Columbia at Charteston. Owanemetow, May 1, 1960 ‘The steamship Columbia, Captam Berry, from Now ‘Verk, arrived bere os cieven o'clock tis (Tuceday) morning Oe Ee. Whe Augeets at Savannah. ’ Say , May 1, 180, Ts Beamahip Arguete, (com Now York, arrived gr, ‘veo at 10 a: M. andat ber wharr ars POM NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY. 3 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. Tho Reported Dest of Gav Consul-Goac- rai to Japes. Tm our apecial Washingten <vspeich of April #, our Correspondent states that private lott (rem oae ef the firm of Wetmore, Williams fef0., a: Shoagnas, coaveys Popular Excttement ta Gavannah. RELEASE OF CAPT. FARNHAM, OF MIN YACHT WAN- DEREE—EFFROT OF THR NUULIFIOATION OF THX FUGITIVE SLAY LAW IN NEW YORK. Cuaniaston, May 2, 1860 Thave learaed from two gentlemen who have just ar- rived from Savamnsh, that last night Capt. Farnham, of the yacht Wanderer, im jail in that city om a charge of pi- racy, was taken out by Mr. Lamar, the owner, aad others, im the face of the Shoriil, amidst great excitement. Bail had been required, and it was tendered and accepted. | **et Staneee, Fob. 18, 1800, states an fellows: — from our Japam house givo- dates to 12th of Ni id the rived since, does mot con@rm the report, although Sailing of the Prince Albert. known to be very sick at Joddo. Sr. Jouns, N. F., May 2, 1860. Tt will be seom that the news communicated by our ‘The steamship Prince Albert sailed at three e’cleck this morning for Galway. the commeroial privileges with Japan it is beginning to enjoy; and it is therefore fair to presume that the report ‘a catirely without foundation. ‘Tasrmomat.—We have been shown s watch presented to Captain Johnson, of the Staten Island Ferry Company, the passengers on the Staten Island ferry boats. It is Case Wench aed wal doubticas be highly prised by its owner. RapnoaD AccipEnr.—About seven o'clock last evening, By the fqilowing news, compiled from the correspoa- dence of the Missour! Republican, dated Fort Benton, Upper Migsouri, April 1, 1860, we have received additions) tatelligence from Lieutenant Mullan’s expedition, which soldiers being distributed [at various segments along the lume of location from the Bitter river on to Bunsing oF Tax Staamen A. T. Lacr.—The following are Hell Gate; at the latter point the major portion of the pa mege ty gts ey yp geo poerbghord cat qiffioulties are offered. Reaching Hell Gate fern o Louis, on the 26th po caer ie uate adhere Taka ae peng ‘Mr A. 7. re c sanigii ties dient elk. pase in crossing main range of the Rocky Mountains (serpin woman, oame euinowa, on deck ‘owards Fort Irish woman, name unknown, on deck. It 1s the intention of Lieut. M. to put to werk every pos. | ‘Mrs. Eliza Hei bermaid for the trip. ble man capable of plying an axe or® pick, and make One an ambitious attempt to reach Fort Benton in time to coa. | beard nect with Choutesus’s steamer ia July, thus emapling the } ¢ citizens and enlisted men who may be 4: a ee ene passage for Le Several sub parties of engineers bad been ordered out | Deck sweeper, name wn. +» explore the agjacent country and obtaia valuable topo- | 7° reg ane meee eth sapsareenicl ty worden Fort Deon win | see get at pan oe Li. i = ae 4 doe white cable yoy, Mame~anknown. | H fr One infant belonging to an rishwoman, one of the deck passengers. Good’ health prevailed ‘the sdvwerd Merrey, tbe ‘unfortinete seidler; Bab of whos wings of the Delaware State Lette. lege were amputated in the winter, bad eatirely reco. tin—90S8, SDBY 4 00., of the ‘The art'llery escort were in a fine state of eMciency, Delawase—Bxrma Class, Ne 300, May 2 Load cuarding the man camp, as the working parties, | 70, 59, 38, 25, 44, ai, Hl, Sh, 19, 58,8, 2, 30. Dataw, 39, “, 24, 58, Si. 5138, 31, 62, 35, 78, 76, 17, 64. Oficial Drawings of Hodges, Davis & CO's Comaciidated ot — Ce ey %5, 11, 28, 25, 25, 59, 61, 18, ol. 22, 47, ST. ‘Scicios ny Corr ms Taroat.—Coroner Schirmer held | Prizes cashed + ee oo 5b, 61, 78. 6 SL. 32, 47, 67, an inquest at 163 Hester street, yesterday, upon the body SS Sn of Joseph Aschemann, a native of Germany, aged 60 ‘Mason, alcamite— penal peucireeer ace ~ rubber” ond aed to be the very best ever made. ie ca G Li Becta eho a een are agers bo an: . . er cre portent taton ts tho exon OF Robdet'e mneger, a Gabe eon ey oceans at the ox. ioe Seaveesast eenrs Eock rete se at the residence of his parents, in Fifty-nipth street, near decond avenue, about two weeks ago, from the effects of poison, was concluded yesterday by Coroner Jackmaa, without any clie being afforded to the mystery which \ chosen with a degree of taste that speaks well for her taste. Without impropriety we may say that Mins Petit Hoe. H. P. Heum, of California; Major J. H. Webb, of Oto, and Captain W. P. Chambers, of the United Siates WD. Powell, of Boston; A. Amodio, of Italy; J. Cleve- iad, Raq., and D. J. Townsend, both of West Port, are stopping at the Union Place Hotel. Governor John Leteber, of Virginia, is in Washington General Shields w lecturing in the West on Mexico. Ohevelier Halseman, ; Hoa J. Ww. Malcom , of + Scotiand beriey, New Haven, Caries Gerainer, Peackermas and family, F. Corneit and family, and family, and Fraecis Bacon, Ni al the Clareadcon Hotel. Holloway’s Pills Lt ‘4 are efecto siiy expurgied Pile neutralize the active canes whiow softens aud removes!) + encras . "se “Sensation” Dress Hae,t Spring HITE, hatier, 216 Broadway, opposite! Paul's ee Barner says Powoal, Vt, born to him, on Lie seventieth year, son, iar iveey BING OT AR aul « col vuere Partios vot having full Mone of Bornes are or Up aes ReSetsaes sense: Onis Westy Ane rae bees. H1i)’s Hair Dye. 50 Cen: 3 Bar- Reese Sones o- omguent for Gee. B. Sens & Ueurs Cetebanned Boies aig See ete aes 6 “ Cures Hernia.—The protectin the cord. fice “Aor re of 8 les pee oft ‘& OU , 0% Broatwar. plearig, aad the “fire and pley”’ of bis eye, the com Se testers a oe ‘Watkin’s hae Hats, Caps and Soft Hats Serevad to be shows treaty oun pour er coe et he te fof the tne o Se ee as, es SCrereeT So Siud lyeei et no one wesid suppose Ie Nanaia say of be. ntow is oroparea ber Noo ra uty anpert few are the fall tenes of he Attention of Hoase- ko the sows of © erempe Uae be roots ub ‘oe, . y tA Ltaks - * whereby his andinnce were wo eochanted that . b ES ERS | neces 1s * the eer Ate onthe Wea- wrmors io are, te mmid, ant Roving an tirmenee on, SrA iney former ot Doses arene saat intelligeace of the death of Townsend Garris, Eaq., ou" |. er cr, Broadtence Lote | Fourtoenth otrset aod Awowae A. where e igh cass ent Dra wtegs ct -_ Delawere Lotieries — requicm witl be afered-up fer the repose of her soul, Coomrr—Cusse 06 Mar % Lae from thew cw ve Calvary Gemotery for interment. 22, 51, 43, 62, 1, 6, 68, 7%, 77, 8, 2, 9, 72. Sau Broouiys, L. 1, Cuddeuiy, om Wedeestay ree 66 MET ee. worm, 2, Laviwl, , youagest daughter of award 21, 7, 34, 12, 85, &, 60. , T, 34, 12,35, 8, 60, 2y, 2 Bellon, Hag. for FRANOR, B8OA4DBRNTS & 00, periment, Baifex, Nova scotia, years. . ; Managers, Wilmiagion, Delaware. The relatives aad frien of (he famil? are respectfully requested to atiead her fuverai, from the reeideace of her brother in-law, Mr. G. T. Bika, oorner of Myrtle sveaue and Mortoe street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Ber remains will be taken to Cyprese Hills for interment Invailids.—Yoo Continued Wamt of ee te relieved. oy) Baiifax (N. 5.) papers piesse copy. Forves will resume vacir acs diteg"nolitty aupolanta oe toate —io this city, ou Wednesday morning, May 2, Sel resce your i ORES 6 Ot Cen eee scarlet fever, Eis’ Louwas, daughter of George aad Matilda Slospe, aged 13 mooths. ‘The relatives aud friends of the femily are respectfully invited to attena the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, ‘at one o'clock, from the residence of Ber parents, No. 41 ‘Weet Thirty fourth sareet, without furtaer uotice. 294 Oaaal atreot. (or, BRANDABTH'S office) Also No. 4 Union square. Daniel be Razcoct, Auctioneer, i BA at @ MOF ORARD, DOPUY & 00-'b, FiNeT . ShD BAINAL “AND “ALARBaR Puce Sop “Dam 7) Ann raue subite. AND MADEIRA AND} sovere lilacen, Watson Wanan, infant pon of ames Ss, 4 WINES Ib BOND. ond Williams, '® months and § days. vaso kin the eioce Notes a p iiag & BE tue rolanves nd feuds of tha family are respectfully gt 1 o’eloat. within Trandate Ber SOP | invited to ablend the from the residence of Mrs. Seat nearer ie eee Gm | Seema rnten ree comes ne Care) 0’ 5 & ‘on Wodneeday aiterncen’ “Tertas ateaic” In lots Woo.—Oa Wednesday morning, May 2; Eomru, daugh A Cara. neous rents, No. 2 afternoon, at three BEDE, ANTONIO DE, SO0LONQO,«t Harane, ts boom. | Srolock. Rvs Phe ey » an Commescied are the Talamd ae (roere eddremed ts bias will bo promptly end __MISCELLANEOUS, _ at Bavaza been unfaith’ul te the a™ AND BRILLIANT STORY, bak PE bats UNSERE WAbbabTab SNTIKELY VecmTA BLE. roy sueet. the rest. Wye GooD INGREDIENTS ‘Willtameon’s Exhibition ef gooD Coon ING WaKR 4 GooD DISH, SURE Feetcergots, ree to he public, above all competion, Tbe Sem statcemen of the age wrie for the AAW YORK ‘The most eloqusat of living orators write for the BBW YORK ne anne eae sae The most and learned write for MORK LADURR. Onin ot we carey arta NEW YORK LEDGER. oe Oe Cristadoro’ Tea As to the manner in which the LEDGE is edited, we blush: ravhs venta ie word, Wholtenie to retail and the ieee million cf reedare nn nemen wo tak of je privasely applied. No. 6 Astor House. orey i drow sod we take only four cents of ft acopy for —_———_——— YORK ta ae Glasses, Telescopes, Thormome- ekMMO! Broad BIG BATTLE AND 178 RESULT. = sar pratt ee, A ‘tae NW YORK CLIFPE£u, Regular Baition, now ne Shirts, 6 for $8. }, 262 Broad: Meody’s Perfect Fit MOODY'S Shirt ‘The CLIPPER’S Champion igh Op. ew Words about cur Gallant Liwie army. Married Dowling, the araly Coaduct. ATKIN8—GARRETT —On Tuosd1 dapgbter . John, Jr., of Bridgeport, for: Sa ttle, Alan JORRe Jy OF Bridgeport, fOr: Fo seytcat news from all quarters of tbe world, CuLtaxnc—Faims.—In Union, Humboidt county, Califor. the brice’s brother, Judge J. E. aeaY—MippiaToN.—On Sunday, April 29, in this city, Seay Sint ents eta ‘as a - parm Whoget MIDDLEiow, odo niece of Rev. A. J. Day- 2 00'8, man, and jate of Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire. 21 BROADWAY, England and Dublin papers please copy. Corner of Warren strest, H. ¥. Haxpaxx—Wavewontu.—At Hoboken, New Jersey, on | ‘tention te tavited te thelr large stacy of Monsey, Apri 4, by the Rav. W. HL Banblt of the Firs Ay the follwing celebrated masore— Misa Kate W. Wavewonam, of Pittston, Me, eldest daugh- | Cuancxs Pronsuas, ‘JAxrs Bropoanr, of Spencer and Catharine D. Wadsworth. 1. F. Gooras, ot Gardiner, Me., Papers please copy. ey oe ely af Savese @. com, In Be © D. Jounson, ‘Bart £00, Tonras, GO, Benuar, et BOREL, goanra ewan, carex Pumurs & Co., i dozen ‘The GO" KTAILS are from the to wean erences Chahta sch See D by the CUBACOA ts prosounced comed rest in Paradies. ‘The retutives and friends of the deceased are invited to attend ber funeral services, at Grace Church, corner of and South Seventh streets, Jersey City, this (There- t Cease ton —at Hobosen, on Sunday, April 22, b; the Rev. alfred Barris, Mr. ©. P. Couvts to Mine axa Hnboken. Ftp, ail o Covcntas—On Wednesday after @ short and se- Mo ay ye Hh of John =< eee Aare m eprerey compe ¢ jway. "The relatives and friends of ber busbasd, Jobe Cong. A’ eae FIXTURES AND a8 PITTING. J gp Cntgiers tye HS 5 PENDANTS, BRACKBTS, 4C , PROPORTION ATELY LOW. cone ga ee ALD teeing MILL® BOURBORI4, BILLS’ BOURBORT t. ena ote ene ae oe jOmN 4 & Oo, : : g i ? i Jame, wife of James ee soap Down led, | 4 Piahe WiRa Wien SETI friends and acquaintances of ber sons, James, ee ee will be taken to Greenwood fur interment Dups.—After ® very sbort ilinese, Wasiam Dowm, by —4 perth o Monemewton, county Mesth, Ireand, in the year of bis age. ‘The (riewoe and relatives ot the oe are respectfully nvited to attend the funeral, at past one o'clock, irom bie late rewidence, No. 2¢3 West Houston street. Dregheda (Lfeland) papers please copy FPrasce—Thomrean.—On Tueeiay, April 24, by the JN. Meleod, 1. D., Mr Hawky Frasca to Mra. Axw Tromreon, daughter of the tate David Baird, Eaq., all kes ety, Londnm and Rolton (Rng ) nape-® please copy Jawert —Suddently, on Torsday, May 1, of disease the beart, Mre. Eervam Jawsrr, in the <7th year of “PEbe friends of the family are reapectfally attend her fopera), trom ber late reeidenor, 77 street, on Priday morning at eleven o'clock, fortber notice. Jrpen—In this city, om Toseday morning, leo conrumption, at bie residence, 281 Mghth avenue. corner wound ska are i i t f it Fi zF : i yy ey deed ANNE & PELULIPS, 192 roadway. aaue-—Ue Tuesday J. POVER DOD'S IMPERIAL BITTERS her ages De re, oom 228 hg ll divangne of The triends of ter mh gt Wt g aod of her brothers, rm " po CATAL Pink Ga oh N Wa even eoret ows Ree reek Thervett, No, 124 Bast Tweltth strev’,,“eathoot further in- | Feaet pamtaee fe = vitetion. is Savscn—On Tuesday evening, May 1, after © short M- |} b eth Savy-cme yeare ree Tasman ed Zork wise of the wrand vf ranare A Oe of hand pry tty Ay ei heer Ans wn wader statin oete Ag the eviewrened ios Roe apa Tone wah TL reas “eof Nr duos inher and te whee e<cee Oumow Gn Tart Pourveenth wtrea, rain (Roureday) morning, wt | Gey Scr MTA Mag tee nt ae ten o'clock, 10 the Chy'qn of Wee iaiuang ines Dred Oi By Ylige US dyin UR Al, 7 WeRTEr HOT, 6 LOTTER? OF Ofaas 21, ¢rawn ai Wilmtogton, ND COMPOLIDATED DELAW ake Monday, April 9, tees. FRANCE, BROADBEe ds & OO, Managers, ‘Those %,000 teke's ending with addiuion ® are eneh entitled to $x, ta may draw. aay The sudsaribers party Grand Goesolidates Lousey of Deleware, tor the oot veraaee weet of interval improvements tn the otate of Oe Dereby certify, aa required by inw, ‘vi, for 1860, ness of the above JOHN DALE, JOaN W. WALKE! LFREO S Wi ert! 30, 1860. AOR ee are Prires payable in full, without deduction, tent N. ¥., teetiies — Soon after 1onme to this colic. _A clerk in the store of De a! SaDWal's beady belief = Thi winotes. re'teved me. Lbave used, with ren in & few bours I was tory results, your DINTH WiTspes. Busovs Cousc—Part Rueus.—J. W. Carner, Helland Par ince, I wae seized with | lie & Co. at intervas of tem free Pili apd hewivent. for talt Kheum, for elested. a, ‘Whey have cure of thie ing B Bb or A ier, 136 Be and 31 per bottle per . fee. vee box. 1 & OO , 23 Joka street, Now Youm, Pold by all Drugagiats ever; w! ASTHONABLE WOBLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN, F HuiaD Os, THE PYsAMIp BEV! Bee MOMUS. Out this morning. To be bad of all news venders Publication o@tee 117 Nassea Ko, 6 Tryou Bow Ore cant rove Lb Gr BaxsR's BO) FaaI.y ae MACHINES. Broadway, New York. kod 182 Fulton strest, Breakiyu, qo SILVER AND DIAMONDS Bought for Uneh as 415 Broadway. way. and ortoss, and Rew Sermardas afl °y, Rema pe tad our. We call ws to on » eee SAnzonn’s 4 and remoeed » 8 Der of Sulen + Tf BRNICIA BOY AND 7OMSATERS, —— A BALLAD OF PABTIAN A. wer Paver? MANAROEE GORE cen ee Wore” comma asomatio aoa a ‘The oniy gis (dat bee the em foreemers of fhe mediva) rans ty. Put ap tm quart and pint bottle merokas gista grceere apd cometry Z.QIM) Onretrnen vor 16 wate For aie br &) trom 25 Oe, BL, 9, TR, 8, HO HH oe RV ARS. M pod @ eke mm

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