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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APKIL 4,..1867.-TRIPLS& SHEST. % this country, and the efforts that are maile to Fl fi ientanaucen| EI ROP THE ELECTIONS. ee oe WASHINGTON.| **usemenrs: down and discouraged in every way possible. g At Goupil’s the latest arrival from bread is aa admi- Cercle Francais do P Harmonie When Irishmen, Englishmen or Scotchmen THE RHODE ISLAND ELECTION. rable picture by F, Willems, “The Music Lesson" It The members of this very popular organization broagee their them a? sombines with the usual delicate Anish of thie stist's to « cloge last evening their winter series of want to-ealeheyie-diole apnbversariany let The State Puovmpancs, Apri S18. |] works more action and life an he usually throws into | List of Nominations Condrmed and | mou The soe0e of the reunion was the club howe ef do it in their club rooms, but do not let them BY THE CABLE TO APRIL 3.|coame nen ae ree ee santana | his figures, While the pupil is intent. upon her lesson the Ailomanis Society, iu Kast Sixteenth strest, and the force their feativities upon us or shed the blood * | or Congress and the State Legislature, The vote was | ‘D2? Italian teacher is evidently by no means indifferent Rejected. programme of the festivities embraced the dovbie at. jo# pescefil cltisens in the exuberance of their - very light. Mr. Dixon is re-clected to Congross in the | ‘her beauty, but he keeps at a respectful distance, aud ke. &e. &e, tractions of a theatrical performance and a tall. The ‘rejoicing. It is time that an end should be Second distriet by about twelve hundred majority, In | 42 #it of refinement the whole seene. Willems wile sal 2 play bill comprised La Femme qui Trompe son Mari, Les veo "Jonckes is re-elected without oppo. | ainted the celebrated picture ‘au Rot" forthe Inte Due Trois Morts and Lea Dew Vielles Gardes, all one act pieces, sition, phopentersh ny totemgrmsematndyy de Moray, whlch ls now in the posession of Mr. Wel- Fitloa of the talsated comediuny We Kagard.Withses Burnside; Lieutenant Governor, William Greene; Atior- | ‘M% # well known connowsqur of Baltimore. Another ney General, Willard Sayles; Secretary of State, Joha R, | ¥orite ploture of his, “The Messenger,” belonging to Bartlett; General Treasurer, George W. Tow. The Senate | MF: Evans, of Now York, has beon sent to the Paris Bx~ will stand twenty-eight republicans and six democrats; | Position, and tho artist bas expressed himself as agres- at to ot aed epseetings 208 Siang ha The French Negotiations for Berryman some Mio sakte chceaty inransran, io enitcoe Luxemburg Ceased. ‘approval, we welcome it as bringing « matter vander consideration which calls for the serious Wasminaroy, Aprit 3, 1967. ‘The Recenetruction Acts to be Tested in the Supreme Court. ‘The statement comes from tne very best authority ‘that ® dill is tm course of preparation, by a number of attention of the Legislature. FATAL DISASTER AT SEA. | the House sixty-two republicans and eight democrats, psliyriat ats say nye gtaony we za wns will be filed, tn the name of one or moro of the late in- | tonmigre—was Cleared for dancing, and the pleasures of Penance — nen nis ai ae ‘ oavere test. seasoning doubt the colors surrectionary States, in the Supreme Court of the United | the ballroom wore entered into by many hundred de- Tas Smowsman’s Dergat.—At the Congres- FRR ae Ee poe wee en tie yeeolt of his latest picture, “The Muslo Lesson, ”” will undergo | states, praying an injunction against Andrew Johnson, | !ighted guests. sional election in the Fourth district of Con- covrmeerar but enn, which give Burnside a majority of 4,194; tho | Taree siseanee by Gedpneat attract etention, «the | TTwntent sf the United Biates, and Major Geoers! X 0 Weed’s Theatre. wecticut in 1865 Hon. Joha H. Hubbard (re- THE GERMAN QUESTION. vole standing 1,372 for Baraside to 2,178 for Pierce, the | pianermen,"" a Wialer Morning,” and; particularly, a eee Se ee ce nt | Me Bei delas ae le nathan sinotere inesine publican) was elected by a majority of 2,635. Barnum the humbug was beaten in the same | “"* Srenc® Mesatintions for Luxemburg istrict on Monday last by'1,045 votes. This Pang, April 8, 1867, democratic candidate, Jenckes, for Congress in this | «the Norwegian Pilot.” The latter is fall of power. district, has 4,311 to 101 scattering. The republican As- | The gun is setting beneath the wintry waste of waters sombly ticket ta elected in thus clty by 600 majority over | sad night is ewiftly coming oo ax the stout pilot letrying | Nome ur 4s wrntuctny a ma vaited moot one clause of the constitution of the United States which ‘The negotiations looking to the acquisition of Laxem, to ren in towardg the rocky coast before ft shall be | declares that in all cases affecting ambassadors, other | boi ‘shows the Nepen teat nang tote tee pLaATay altogether too dark for him te hope to resoh home im |p ohio miniers and nad tees te Which bed | BE te ee Ty bre ary Wait Mrs TRADE ‘ ” safety. shall be party, the: Supreme Court shall have original | Boroust ay “The First Favor,” by Hamman; “The Game of | jurisdiction; in‘all other cases the Supreme Court shall ee ee if Mesare. Leavitt, Streboigh & Co. resumed yesterday FRANCE. Bowls,” by Baron; a “Roman Woman,” remarkably | bere. apyotiat jusadiedoes” This even, being te the way ‘heir trade sale of books, stereotype plates and sta- " ionery, at their sale rooms, 48 Broadway. -Theattend. | The New President of eta ec Corps. ance of buyers was good and the bidding spirited. The Panm, April 3, 1867. ‘books effered realized, on the whole, good prices. The | _M- Schueider, tho Vico President of the French Corps catalogue, which is itself a substantial volume of more | Lesielatif, succeeds to the Presidency which was made ‘than three hundred pages, contains a list of invoices | VAeant by the resignation of Count Walewski. from most of the eminent publishers of this country ‘and of England. The sale yesterday comprised con- signments from the following well known firms:— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Ticknor & Fields, Little, Brown & Co, Boston; The London Money Market. George R. Lockwood, J. W. Bouton, Robert Loxvos, April 3—Noon. ‘WF. Jobnston & Co. J. Ff. Trow; Loring, Bos- Consols for money open at 91. ‘ton; Hurd & Houghton, @ P, Putnam & Son, AMERICAN. SECURITIES \Lee & Shepherd, Boston; Leypold & Holt, Alexander | are generally unchanged. The following are the opening Strahan & Co., Mrs. Jane Hamilton, Philadelphia, and | rates:— ‘William W. Harding, Philadelphia. The invoices in- | United States five-twontios eluded many woll known and standard works, as wll | Iltinols Central 18% Bee 8934 ‘as many of alight but popular character, In addition ‘40 these a large number of Bibles and prayer books and Lonpor, April 3—2 P. M. mel for cartes de visite were comprised in the day’s Consols have declined %% since the neon report, and logue. Some idea of the prices realized may be | are now quoted at 90% for money. gained from the following selections from yesterday's fr :—A two volume edition of Longfellow’ 8 Whit. | American securities are firm and unchanged, ier’s and hye cee Sarr ony blue _ es pronseol Loxpox, April 3—Evening. 80; Captain ‘s Tales for in twelve Frolumes, iMustreted, was sold for $0 43 per set; a neat | _, CoUs0ls close at 01 for money. Bllustrated edition of Charles Reade’s Griffith Gannt was | United States five-twenty bonds . well drawn and with a very expressive face, by Merle, and “The Grand Canal at Venice,” by Ziem, are the most noticeable among the other foreign pictures, American artists are unusually well represented at Goupil’s this week. Church appears on public exhibi- tion for the first time since «long while with ‘“Coto- paxi,”’ a different view from his larger picture with the same title, but no tess marked by his characteristic style of dey the glories of tropical sce: . It is wonder- Engtish’s majority in ail but two towns, €20. ‘These Pi a BSA pi ea srincmaennasanotamnccee | two towns, East Lyme and Weston, if voting the same as canvas, The vegetation in the foreground, like every- Inst year, will increase English’s majority to about 700. | ining else in the landseape, is peculiarly “Churohy.”” Majorities only are given in 15 towns, The full vote will | Reiow Church’s ‘“Cotopaxi” is an excellent “Study net be far from 84,000. from Nature” by Hubbard.”” sone viene M. J, Heade, of “Humming Bird Memory,” one of the ‘The Senate stands 11 republicans to 10 democrats, a companions of Agassiz in his recent Brazilian tour, ex- democratic gain of two, In the House returns indicate | pinits ‘a glorious “Sunset Viow on the Marshes near New- that tho republicans have elected 123 and thedemocrats | buryport,”” It is full of fine atmospheric effects, and 114 of the 287 reprosontatives, « republican majority f | tne perspective is such that, literally, ‘distance lends _— pei, enchantment to the view.”” SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Automn isan inexhaustible mine for our American artists, and three pictures show here how successfully Effect ef the Late Election—Preparations for they have worked it. One is “Early Autumn,” quite id = | mame of a State, is claimed to be one in which the | The approaching festival of the Trinity choirs, similar to those given in the English cathedrals, will be some: thing new in this country. A rehearsal took place om. Tuesday, and gave promise of success in this novel me- sical enterprise, Tho proceeds will be devoted to. the Sick and poor of the parish. causes, There are now but seven cases awaiting trial on the Supreme Court original docket, and it is understood that the motion for an injunction will most likely be made on Friday of this week. It is the opinion, however, of many able lawyers that the proposed bill of Injunc, tion cannot come before the Supreme Court except by @ writ of error, and at least two of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court have coincided im this opinion by saying that, as the business of the court was two years behind, fthe case, if brought before it, could not be reached in ita turn before: the expiration of that time. Letters received here from: New Orleans indicate that the removal of Mayor Monroe, Attorney General Herron and Judge Abell, was caused by their efforts to bring about this test ef the constitutionality of the Recon- struction act and its. supplement, the plan being to originate the issue before the court of Judge Abell, and then, by a writ of error, to carry it to the Supreme Court, Charley White's Combination Troupe. A crowded house, as usual, witnessed last evening the very amusing pertormances of this minstrel troupe. There, all so excellent in the accomplishment of the general purpose, to entertain and satisfy, it is almesd invidious to specify the “Two Johnaons,” ‘The Great Contortiontst," and Dick Ralph as particularly worthy ef ise. The closing performance, The Female Clorks of Frctiagion: avivid and sug picture of the capital during the stirring tines 0 Of the war ~ Tony Pastor's Ope Opera House This establishment is, par excellence, the favorite resor® of our east side play-goers, ‘Their varied tastes can hone be gratified; for it is here alone, in all the broad and classic precinct of the grand old Bowery, that the ama- dulterated ballet, drama and gems of negro minstrelsy can be found, and here also can be heard some of the dest and wittiest songs now sung upon the stage, The expert gyuinast, Mr. Dave Hawley, nightly astonishes ‘Tho Russian-American Treaty, The probability of the ratification of the Russian-Amer- seen TS Bold for eighty conts per copy: Gall Hamilton's Works in Illinois Central Railway shares 183% Noxwiom, Conn., April 2, 1867, | another, “An Autuma Morning ou the Delaware,” by | can treaty continues to be an absorbing topic of conver- | the audiences by bis daring acrobatic feats, and Tomy Volumes morocco and bevelled boards, fetched $6 60 Erie Railway shares . 39 The excitement of the late election has scarcely aub- | Crovsey, sparkling with the brilliant colors in which he | sation here, and intelligence from Europe indicating the | Pastor, as the sailor Lockwood, in tho local drama of the A I ery hisety cata ac ea sha The Cont mental Beurses. 3-Noon, | ded bofore the chances and probabilities of next spring's | delights; and the third, “An Autumnal View of Lake | viow taken of it by the several European Powers is River Rats, is creating quite a sens ‘sensation. \Adams’ Life and Works, ited bf G. campaign are discussed, The republicans are by no Shawangunk, near Newburg,” by Whittredge, who de- | looked for with great interest. A representative of one THE INCOME TAX in ten volumes, told for $11; Bancrott's Hin: | _ Despatches received state that United States Donds at means disheartened, nor even surprised, at the recent | #¢rvedly ranks among our very best landsoapists, of the leading foreign governmentd, speaking this even- ¥ Rory United States, in nine volumes, with por- | Frankfort sold to-day at 77%, and at Paris at 8454. result, After having held the reins for fourteen con- | Twocrayon heads, portraits of “Stonewall” Jackson | ing of the reported tranquillity of the English mind upon } A letter was recently addressed to the Commissioner ‘trait fetched’ $16 87; Chalmer’s British Pans, April 3—Noon. Sra aa map ioe ical and biographical profaces, in - ithirty-eight volumes, was knocked Neen tor oy 60; | United States five-twenty bonds are quoted at 847%. Lockhart’s “Don Quixote” sold for $320; the Hon. Fraxvorr, April 3, 1967. award Everett’s Orations and in three vot: 5 foidhed $4 50; Fletcher mnie! soregreon | _ United States tive-twenty bonds closed here this even. sand the ‘Breaiiens,* iMustrated’ with one hundred | ‘0g at 77% for the issue of 1862 coupon. fifty woodculs, realized $275; John Gorman Frawrorr, April 8—P. M. "8 eseeors of New England,” =e me United States five-twenties ...... mand in three volu was fe 195 25. A. Clough’s “pintaren's Lives,” tn five Panay April 8—P, Pa of Internal Revenue by a gentleman of this city pre- Pounding the question whether the amount expended for assessments for local improvements, such aa paving, grading, flagging, sewerage, &c., can be deducted froux income. ‘To this tmquiry the following reply has been re- ceived:— ‘Treascry Deranrwest, Orrice lwreaxat Revawvr, } Wastixaton, March 20, 1867. the subject of the cession, compares the plea of “indifference,” made by the Duke of Buckingham im the English House of Lords, to simi- lar pleas sometimes put forward by proud Indies to conceal emotions which are the reverse of In- difference; but the Duke’s remarks may possibly allay the fears of Senator Sumner in regard to the wrath of Great Britaln, and@ induce him and his col- secutive years in Connecticut thoy take their defeat with | 42d of General R. E. Lee, both well drawn, and espe- & reasonably good grace, and with a tolerable assurance clally the latter, a capital likeness, are exhibited by Rob- of suecess a year hence. The Norwich Tribune accep:s | oT Nowman, of Tennossee, a pupil ot Couture, the situation with refreshing good nature, and thinks | Kaufmann’s vory successfal picture, “Sherman before that perhaps after all it is a “blessing in disguise,” | bis Tent,” already noticed im these columns, has been Among the reasons given for the late unpalatable result | ld, bat is stilt at Goupil’s. is the temperance question, which, particularly in the At H. W. Derby's Art Rooms, where Rosa Bonheur’s western part of the State, was wielded by the democrats | ‘‘ Horse Fair” continues to be the groat attraction, there jlumes, was knocked down for $8 75. Richard Grant | United States five-twonty bonds..........+e++eseeee! 84% , waive their ‘about the ratif- a “Complete Hi with telling effect. In New London, Fred. Allen, the | Was @ large assembly of connoipseurs’ on Saturday | leagues to waive sqncomishnces if to your letter of the 12th inst., that com~ ck Seed he Sar Seacha’ Reavricast Biooe, The Liverpoel Cotten Marker. present walls of Mest masminPbo seems evening to enjoy a private view of Constant Mayer's | cation, Sask ray eee grading, paving, ‘ow. hy” for $9 75; “Webster's Life and Works,” edited Laverroot, April 3—Noon. ; aes the it has | last painting, “The Convalescent,” All wnited inn Visitors at the White House. orkge,” &o,, imposed by manicipal ead Edward Everett, six volumes, for $10 80; Audubon’s | Cotton is dull, with a downward tendenoy. The sales | Sithough ® strong republican, Fesul the favorable eriticiam which the Hrnaz latdly | Seustors Conkling and Morgan, of New York, were | actually the taxpayer the year for which /<Birdn and Quadrupeds of America,” eleven volumes, | to.day will probably foot up 10,000 bales, Middiing up- | °° ® combination which bas sont him to dorsing r Doth at the White House to-night, and had an interview | !zeome tax is payable, may be deducted ‘rom income, ‘S148 50; Gustave Dore’s Bible,” two vol- the Legislature, This also materially sesisted in the | Passed spon this excellent production. ind ‘a half boure’ di Very respectfully, uses, fue 900; Bulwor's ‘Pierima of the Rhine,” for | | pater 18%4.: Spacer tow ter og ‘puccese of the democratic ticket inthis town. Sumher's | AT Leods’ Art Galloriés, last evening, there was ests Caneleeeole aided ithraglbenegs a THOMAS HARLAND, Deputy Jomuianouer. * ; Allison's “History of Europe,?? ia toearycives 4 | FORT PO aos adie wadanadinrie remarks in the Senate en the policy of enforcing negro-| ® sale of about one handred and twenty of those ‘pascage, wating thelr tra, ncinding Senator Hendricks, ACGRENT AT WONTPELIER, YT. for $74 5: Br somes “Hie- suffrage upon Couseestiont, which was adroitly drawn out exquisite little oil paintings by the late Dr. Edward Rag of Bi. i tery of in for $17 62; “Douglas, Jer- | UPlands have dectined 24 since the maod report, and and |” ES Nee on wed, Add to. | sles which have aéquired such extensive yea ag aera Mowersusne, Vt.,.apeil 3, 1801. eit’ Campo Works” infos robumes, with stain. | nom quoted at 123¢0 be pena ao ry coed ; Wary a [A Tromsry Agent Watching the Whtekey'| scout sscidsat coomrred Bow ielaf, comrioued A, ee Yes lias ako Uedle um. Glee Seabee ‘weight wan enoegh to have dofented aay ticket; however ‘were completed} 4 special agent of the internal reveuue bas been sont} by tho prematare discharge of ® gun, medio finag a Sanaa me tt ‘ing wad 136 9 Wee; ang Or strong. Baraum ia reported here to Bave spot upwarde to Philadatphia to tnatitato measures. gelling’ to the im- iat Sie ae, Se Se oh ‘ a isan ge. Of. $50,008 ‘ln this gotttioal-tussle, and tt ts Ukely that | | meaiate enforeumens of the ilsw requinag the forteitare f nectiout. Buver: Sapient ongr toad 2 ANOS RAB OR CUMNTERFEITERS. gd! thiidvispea thbsitbcuas ibiahita: ‘even dese Sgures fall below tne truth. The working | of dietitied spirite offered for sale at a lean price than tile |) $0 ee ennacat ‘Pwenty Residents of Western Now York Ar- ‘Livearoot, April $-Noon, | en's movement lost the republican ticket one hundred | Now #0 busy with their Exhibition pictures that scarcely | tax imposed vy law thereon. Violations of that law seriously injured, f rested—Great Excitement Prevailing. &c. Tho breadstufts market is quite firm, Bartey has ad- | and fifty votes in Vernon, and its effect was everywhere | SRY purobases can be made from them.» Whenever ® | have been very extensively indulged 1, and officers of Rocanaran, N. ¥., April3, 186%. | savanced 14, and is quoted to-day at 48s. 7d. per 60 Ibe, | felt, The eight hour system will inevitably become a | 600d plcture turue up tt is smmediately selsed upon and }'the internal revenue have been specially instructed 10 | yaW Muster dpacusse? Bocuse ie dopsots upon tke toes A Colonel Wood's secret detective corps of the United | ror american. Oats have also advanced 14. since tast ro. | law upon the meeting of the Legustature at Hartford, in | Secured at prices double and treble to those which ruled | make seizures in every instance where these criminal | for ke support. States government, and Deputy United States Marshal | port, and are now saleable at 3s. 4d. per 46 Ibe, Canadian | May next. Hawley is known to have lost many votes in formerly. Paris is fail of foreigners, particularly Ameri- | inequalities exist. a . . . e ‘Keeney, of this city, with the assistance of other deputy | corn is steady at 41s. Flour28a. 9d. Wheat 18s. 3d. for | Tetaliation for the action of the Hartford Pres last year cans, whe are hunting among the studios: Appointments Confirmed by the Senate. TRE iN Goarshals, made s grand raid yesterday on the buyers | req Western, and 138, 64, for Californian white. in opposition to Foster's return to tho United Btates|| Merlo asks 25,000 francs for his Exhibition picture | The Senatein execative seasion to-day confirmed the | 7 Sxodun to. the World's Pair at Faris has com. ‘and sellers of eounterfeit government Treasury notes, Livempoot, April-8—2 P.M. | Senate, Yet Hawley ran soveral hundred ahead of Bar- “Faust and Marguerite,” an upright, and very fine. following nominations:— moncedi and every steamer that leaves for Rurope, for some np ee has been a large sale of California white num in the latter’s own Congressional distriet, ‘There | Willems is painting for the Exhibition a large picture, | Postmastors—John M. Huiskamp. Pella, lows; Charles | tho'French carital, Pleasures, however, have, thelr draw leh aed athe Paso Weslans Ram Corks cad longed Bkronbrmbenstelss ‘wheat | ire very few republicans who are not convinced that | which promises to be'n great success, H. Townsend, Helly Springn, Misslmppl; 4. Ed- the ‘cup of and the y ahem in jail in this city, Buskingham would have carried the State had he been | Ronguereau is engaged on a large Charch painting, | Wards, St Charles, ‘Varsha! Maer po ae United States Com Lrverroot, April 3—Evening. nominated; but bis views are known to be turned to- Bjaora: Rooke taland ih, town, lows; as ' missioner Clark, of this city, SR eres ‘The following are the closing prices for breadstuffy:— wards Washington. Ho bas been eight times successively | 404 nothing else is expected from bim for a long time, | B. Rock, , il, ; Caspar P, m ‘arreeted parties willbe before tim. Flour, 288. 04.; Ne. 1 red wheat, 184, $4.; white Call eleeted Governor. Fiche) has changed his figures and very much im- eS ey Teas hed John ‘The Yaid ts the most extensive one ever'made tn the | ‘71 wheat, 198, 64.; oorn, 40s. 24, ad0e, O4.; barley | citing on fecerds for lr will Involve she election os x | Proved them. He will be up again soon, and, we hope, | vanla; Humphrey Hoover, Alllan Caled is, aa cxisnes Ssere Ce esis tenant ate eae : Shich will name the Bensior to. Ail the | show that he has profited by the recent eriticiam of the | H. ‘hm “amon, Ohio; Jona ‘x. Shutlewortt, More Ai ‘meverbebl” Peavuaéee peatiet vacancy to be created by the expinng term of Dixon, | Hxnatp, which called him Meisonter le Petit, and pro- | Clarksbarg. West Virginia; G. Botwell, Yazoo merits Of | nounced his figures “but little more thes human still- pda NN, Y., April 3, 1867 Lrverroot, April 3—Noon. retired manner; | life.” ia et aie arviininate. Male; cote 3 East cares, Rnoas Is- Tn addition to the sixteen arresta made yesterday and ‘The provision market is quiet. Pork has advanced 18. Newport, Ken! ; Charles A. ‘Gis afternoon in the great raid on counterfeiters through- | 64. per bbl. and lard 34. per cwt. ‘The following are the | Hawley, whose presént ls regarded as invosting | A little picture, by Gerome, seven by nine, sold the | MC eet ‘out Western New York, eighteon more prisoners were | quotations to-day :—Pork, 77s. 6d. par bbl. ; beef, 1278. ee as a martyr; 2 pel other day at auction for over $1,000 in gold. Nortaa;” ’w. Owen, Muskegon, Wisconiin; ‘Droughe in thie evening and lodged, in jal. Tex vit | 04. per DDL; bacon, 40s. 64. per owt.; cheese, 60s. per alert.” mong the eimorratio candidates for Senatorial | ‘The rage to Paris just now is for Decamp, Dias, Du Wella @_ Good: 7% iar igs es repute la, ‘and creates great excitement in | owt. for middling. Lard, 40s, 34. per owt. ee tea ro srerarted, a standing foremost. As | pré. Corot and the like. Gent inne Wight &. eer 0 hhasen sae ee ene ne teen “daily bhn the Livenroot, April 8—Evening. | formances at the open! the rebellion have became | At Eeowen, the pecan < fee tig Johnson, our ry, Joahan west, 30 John fee g Hutiburt, ‘The police of this city vi wo ni larly his sending the navy away to the | American artist, is improving muc! becoming quite | Francis . J. Cramer, ‘United States officers in making the arreste Provisions lowe generally dall. Pork heavy at Tis. 04. | Phaedra, Partito tor the plans of the rebel. You |» fevorte, Dergelan, the son-in-law of Daverger, is man Bodger, J 3 Eee Beef, 1278. 6d. Bacon, 388. 6d. Cheese, 60s, Lard, 49s. ii also a great favorite with the Paris amateurs, OWIO LEGISLATURE. Liverpool Produce Market. to the handle” next Dixon will present himeelf an Alvin ay % Alexander Chaun- Tiviero0t, Apri'?—Noon, | asa ohneon man and’ rus as tn mdependent candidate, | On the Iith of March the election of the jary charged | cay W. Bitch, Dudley Chase, David athe Charles M. $s veri Rt § Pasenge of m Manhood Suffrage Bil im Both | 6.0 orang articien are without change, Common scart” emocratic element and s fancied per- | with the examination of works of art sont to the Exhi- | Blake, Hers, FH, Towne Sore Se cleus, | {2 aarurt tin wera Ft harmices sutidote t ° naramed. Couumsvs, Ohio, April 3, 1867, | Wilmington rosin has declined 84. per cwt,, and is now Ppeonliay teat ‘unknown to states where the results | bition of 1867 resulted tm the choice of Cabanel, | Montana Territory. pee eh wie Oe are ‘The Senate resolution for manhood suffrage was taken | quoted at 8s. 6d., while fine is steady at 16s. Spirits SA bank certainty. ea Se Gerome, Pils, Bida, Fromentin, Baudry, Th. Rousseau, Brien | Inspector of Steamboate—Third district, hours oF #0, proof guinea any , further slacks bx eaueed. ‘up in the House to-day. An amendment was agreed to turpentine has advanced 3d. per cwt Petroleum an Norwich nal Worcester train went through here | Breton, Francois, Meissonier, with Brion and Gleyze as co Parkersburg, West Vir- tic ols Neprase dle Ny OE Py = Inst evening without the usual Adams’ Exprost, the | supplementary, in the goction of painting and design. ms ginia, Thomas G, Gordon. the terms of thelr contract, Public curiosity is ov the | In that of sculpture, Dymont, Barye, Guillemin, Cabet, disfranchising rebel id deserters, 4, ‘th (spirits), 114. ; petroleum (refined), 18s. 6d. ; turpentine vm “nays 29. It : ’ Nominations Rejected by the Semnte. ‘limatit benno , ‘amended, the bill was passed by yeas 63, nays 29, It | (spirits), 97s. 8d, Seeds—clover, S4s.; linseed, 668 agalnt at ioe Sey See ‘ é It, Some thousand dol- Soitonx, with Jouffroy and Cavetier, supple- The Senate rejected the following nominations :— Bitters have a reputation a& the hemis- Senate to-morrow. ‘Ashes (pot), 33a 6d. Oils—linsesd, £39 ; whale, vive to know tho tesa! Perrand, x, , supp! ng ee = ledh. ‘Tallow, Qe. 04. -taeabell 220, teen, Ot | er on ae es oe ee mentary. In that of architecture, Labroaste, Lenolr, | | Postmartors—Oswell C. Wolley, Jeferson aint veal Cg I aad q cakes, ron, ‘The manufacturing interests of Norwich are particu. 4 ete coemeans ho rare a, WAVAL INTELLIGENCE. for Scotch pigs. larly flonrehing, the word will > oad Vandoyer, Renaud and Baron de Guithemy. In that of joan — fk SF ae Te oa Sold by aru amily grocers. TWetee Liverroot, April 3—Evening. to know that the largest in ‘mi e® | engraving and lithography, Henriquet, Dupont, Fran- Charles Re Gorman, Tillston, —— Movements of the United States Earovens | soicits turpentine’ 11d. Common rosin, 8a i. Re- | {shout being Varied af Greonve, near em town, OP | ois, Mouilleron and Gaucherel. ian ing ‘he Robinson, El Paso, line A. Jobnsonta Delicious Am orican Tooth ‘The United States European squadron, Rear Admiral | fined petroleum, 1s. 64. Spirits turpentine, 378. 34. | the hands of a responsible New York firm, was formerly ‘ eer eee vill feiss tert Piwervon, Bryan, Ohio. tout eloanser iti « perfec xy.” # ld by al drug ZL. M. Goldsborough, commanding, was on the 10th of | Cloverseed. S4a. Pot ashes, 33s. 6d. Scotch pig iron, known as the Chelsea Works. It will turn out xecutors Sale of Paint! avenue Henry % Betider, thirty-five thousand pounds ‘of printing paper per day— ‘The unique collection known as the ‘‘Ruggies’ Gems,"’ gaid to be the largest amount manufactured voy ame comprising one hundred and twenty-six sketches in oil, and ought, a as they undoubtedly wil will, painted from nature by the late Dr. Edward Ruggles, wll Peizen ce Cashed in Cashed in Legal U Ui etteries.—Cirea- (March at anchor in the harbor of Port Mahon, island of | 52s. Tallow, 44s, 64. Linseed oil, £39. Linseed cakes, J. CLUTE, MM A cae Me sker, 176 Broadway. ‘Minorca, All on board were well. The following are | £10. Calcutta linseed, 66s, Whale oil, £41. Fine the names of the vossels composing the squadron :— rostu, 166. Fi fan ans onan york; Edward 8. Fourth di ct, ial, Noun disivet ilinotn, United States Consul at Dublin—Wm. B. West, of _ oor of paver through: | mostly studies of European and American gcenory, was y Fiagstip steam frigate Colorado, Commodore Steed. ‘ Satthe cousiey. ‘Nour by is Stowry's Gelabrated 00d (ee aes ot aa ho Leeds dat Gallencc, The | qrominetet of Internal Revenue—Augustus Shape, nema tee titer eg tonal Bruit ‘man commanding. MARINE INTELLIGENCE, products of which finda market | ered for, nigh ‘Third district, Missouri. Toome No. 560 tae en ton. ‘Steam corvette Canandaigua, Captain J. H. Strong ee caaits the Usised ‘States, but in Europe, beating | attendance was large, and the bidding in excellent ex- an of Land Offtice—Isaac J. Moore, Montana Ter- commanding. John Bull bevond competition. pression of the merit of the various exquisite efforts of 14 ‘e-~ ~The in tho ‘Steam corvette Ticonderoga, Captain R. H. Wyman Fatal Disaster at Sen. ‘This evening the democrate are celebrating their vic- United States Supreme Court. iat ont Sneint Pecten yeh harw Jess, sgh commanding. Liverroot, April 3—Evening. | tory with one hundred guns and unlimited whiskey. the deceased, the prices ranging variously, according t0 | 1, 156 Nichol va. Levy ot al., as case in equity, was the size of the pletares (a great many of them boing Election in Newtown. miniatures) or the character of the subject, from $10 to Astonia, N. Y., April 3, 1867. | $100, The largest painting in the collection does not ex- At the annnal ¢lection tor town officers of the town of | egea cabinet size, while there are some infinitesimal in Newtown, held yesterday, April 2, the following officers | iroportion, yet so carefully executed as to bear the closest were elected :- :—Supervisor, Charles G. Covert; Jastice of 4 gsamination with a powerful glass, The aggregate re- the Peace, John B. Madden; Collector, Michael Deila- ceipts of the sale was over $2,500. Paddle wheel steamer Augusta, Captain A. Murry Intelligence has been received here which states that Paddle wheel steamer Shamrock, Commander W. the ship New Hampshire, which recently sailed from Hopkins commanding. hpi Shields for Bombay, was abandoned at seaon the 26th ydeanmpreensee eo" oes H. Upsher | of March. Eight of the crew perished. Tron-clad ‘battery Miantonomob, Commander J. ©. , sit 5 Siren Storesirip Guard, Lieutenant W. F. Shankland com- | The steamship Hecla, from New York, arrived at this taken up and partially argued. The Court of Claims. William T. Patt et al. va, The United States.—Chief Justice Casey announced the decision of the court in this case, overruling the demurrer. John E. Reeside vs, The United States —The argument of this case was resumed and concluded. wEcteater a i nk he and Colds are, onthe, tarts alpine Se Siren, Orerlnoked: Tie ci or me center Sa'eth. the fullest conigenes in ae their ofiency, giving sim ost invariably sure and te re lief. ,. | hanty; Assessor, James A. Johnson. amaaiee’ Port this forenoon, and sailed for Liverpool this after a - COLLECTOR SMYTHE. ee uitar mae a ae De. Maren, S73 Brenaway, ree i Meee: OS Admiral Dablaren’s Fleet. noon. Aprit 3-1 The St. Loais Election. — The joint resolution for the relief of the stitute in | mors, Catarrh, Ad cba, Rear Admiral Dahigren report to the Navy Depart- Sovrmamrrox, Evening. Sr. Lovrs, Mo., April 3, 1867, | Reply of the jan of the Committee on | the Southern and Southwestern States does not contain | "tlt (ree. under date Bay of Callao, March 1, 1867, the fol- | The sieamship America, Captain Meyer, which sailed —_ Fuller returns show that the radicals elected their cit; Pablic Expenditures to Mr. Smythe’s Last ‘lowing disposition of the ships of his squadron:— | from New York on the 20th of March, arrived here this a y South a specificappropriation of one million dollars as origi- ticket yesterday by an average majority of 2,700, The | Hetter- ‘Anton Hoos, April 3, 1867. nally proposed, but was passed in the following form :— WNOEVROE tor etter “Eine” metre Wietarce test: ‘years with never-t? iling Paci at that the Powhatan, evening. London passengers and mails were landed, * wi bo a ‘bers for their ship, a 2 Bey, end’ would | When the America proceeded to Bremen. Board. of Aldermen mands thirteon radical and nine TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. puma ecachtstacatumeaet ions te +4 mach, relieves wind @ clie, @00n leave on « cruise; the Tuscarora sailed Febraary . bg geen apenyeerant tenia SL SOE My attention hae been called to Mr. Smythe’s card in | fo prevent starvation and extreme want 10 noy and all Cente bots. Ofticen) i0.'015 Fulton eerect tase Terk, Bud 19 for Veloo Inlands; the, Dakota, is at Valparaiso; ine mas, ilo your last Saturday's paper, which appears to reflect | clames of destitite of helpless persons of the people ia, | Se. di igh Holborn inden, Ragland "Be sare and ealh , Panama, and land somo of her men, who are to be dis- WEGRO CELESRATION.AT ‘ somewhat upon myself and upon the Committee on | ine and other causes have occasioned “MRS. WINS! OW'S SOOTHING GYRUP.” | IAI ete neattaete pad’ Leniaeenber tan | Treceeules. of Brecdmen- Pap rer Public Expenditares, ‘The card is as remarkable for | deaitation, thatthe estes be made through the having the shaker of comms & — “ 4 Lambayaque; 4 f Fire * mon’ eau under such regulations as thi Soaresary of pper base Nyack was cruising, aod on the buh of February was at Mr, Hunmloutt: spr 1867, | About ten o'clock last night a fre broke out in the | What "t does not, as for what it does contain, During the | rans Anne Orine’ anata uhat end the, Secretary of second floor of the building No. 69 Mercer street, oooa- | Period referred to in his card Mr. Smythe was om WO | War is hereby authorized and directed, through the LS: Byerzshing, " ‘2 ine, dren’ enh oa want St / eens Se, and would leave A despatch from Richmond, received here this even- Sano. @. Carpenter, of the Tnited States Arm: 4G. Collier Robbins, of Idaho, and H. C. , aah ja, are stopping at the Metropolitan Ho = aE Congressman 8, Hooper, of Boston, and ‘on Hot ‘man, of Leipsic, are coping at the Brevoort House. + W. & Benfeld, of the city of Mexico, and Lorin Kent, Galveston, are stopping at the St. Denis Hotel. Mayor Homer Ramsdell, of Newburg; Judge T. T. ies, of Syracuse, and Mayor M. McBfi |, of Phila Iphia, are stopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. General Hazard and oe Merrill, of the United ee try, and gate, of the Uni United States neers, are stopping at the Adjutant omens Je Lorenzo Thomas, of the United as usual; the Pensacola was several days in the committee room at Washington. After | missioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau, to 80 much 4 on the 3d or 4th of March for San Francisco direct. ing, states that the freedmen celebrated the second an- | Pied by Quetin Choffin as a lager beer saloon and board- his amt he was notified that the committee | as he may deem necessary for the purpose aforesaid, of MONE 30 Aad es Ye by there to-day by a ing house. The fire originated in a closet, but from what oo unexpended heretotore aj Wt MINING OPERATIONS IN MONTANA, Divaanes of: ems connate: - of Salint would be in seesion the next day, and that if he desired | ;ueuPenwes 1 m7 pot te — cession of several benevolent soclotios, with drums, and | cause 18 at present uni The prompt action of the | | sould be heard in person or by counsel. On the next | vided that the expenditure shall not extend, bayond the ‘Reena erele, rset ENE Lovis, April 3, 1867. headed horseback in fuil United States | fremen ted the spread of the flames beyond the t appropriation ‘made for the Freedmen’s it 8 phy ny “oy Late news from Montana says ae one second floor. The to the furniture will be about | day he appeared aione before the committeo and read and spp already CS wore, season will be very much ex! and the estimated | Military uniform, having a drawn sabre in his hand. $900; inrared for $2,000 in the St. Nicholas and $2,000 | swore to s prepared statement, and said thereafter that Ths Madehl of the Hipreme Court teneed citi Sees Gaities ¥. Jreld of precious metals is $36,000, ‘They marched to the Capito! square, under the Washing- the Park Insurance Company. The building belongs he was willing on that statement to rest his case with Richard C. Parsons, of Cleve On wb tat S33" aye ie fa. ~ | ton monument, where there were about five thousand | %0 Mr. Rno, Itis damaged about $500; inured. the committen, “He was then asked distinctly if he in peewintgos ‘SRORAW Br REBUILDING OF THE LINDELL MOTEL. understand that he hed bad the | ®ppomted by the United States Supreme Court ite Mar- Firat mh at negroes of all ages, sexes and sizes assembled, and, as aa Fire in Philadelphia. heard im person or | shai under the law which took the appointment from @ Lafayeue place, Se, Loom, ved § 2008, usual, were harangued by the notorious incendiary Han- Pinapeuema, April 3, 1867, him. He re- | gy aa Ree ted “ ‘The ruins of the Lindell Hotel, aro leared away } nicutt and others Hannicutt commenced by a violent i yee,” unless | the Presid Cote GURNEE eA eateNNS epEE | corecorl ss Bosee” Premium Sowing “preparatory to ng that edifice. 0 Washington The extensive woollen mills of B. Schofield, at vet the vestigation fur. his duties, Mr, Parsons has for maay year beens ee abou at (wo hesared feet, = pee gersipt| mae and the rebel press of Rich- | yenayunk, was burned last night. ‘The fire originated in hey toe investigation igh Prominent and leading citizen of Ohio, He was for- oc MSET Sumoete Boater, > > bapatheourer 6° Alt — ally taken } — the drying room, Less $160,000; insured for only ew York for convenience of wi cou merly Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives, Pathe for the new buildi Sar, ere om @ately wrought front preserved for ing. colored je had been vilified and Cee $18,008. ow beep the aaeeeaee “ Rio Janeiro and Colt “ Lingle ? the con- . i amoant v4 internal Revent da PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. kton they did not ask the con Fn On ae dake, | penta eee eenemeate cowl ehange, tHe reste: | Hom RC paul centered mati Ban or fy De OURAN STB Bellen sy Goneral T. F. Tilghman, , of Maryland, and General J. Beware of such men as the ‘A fire at Mantios en the | tion declaring it was ras reporied, snd concurred im by . Represen ” Practice. Bie practice, Bo. 1 Actor plese, Marini, of of Albany, are stopping at the St. Nicho- ina, who spoke for Wade Square broke out last evening in the House by & vote nearly two to one, | Decision Regarding Arrearages of Bounty . Jas He y mislead and entrap you. Pior- | barn of W. E. Woodward, proprietor of Lower Hotel, and That my rang, of ‘Mr, Smythe’s position in and Pay. stilt” ears sec ie. my —F -] & rebel, for eon terpent jen boes &t SUMtde uaa War adeies'vonene by ;| iat im no oy ge by | The Second Anditor of the Treasury decided to-day and ieee that in the case where application is made for arrear- ages of bounty and pay for a deceased son by one of the parents who has been, divorced, that the money shall be paid to the parent who applied for the divorce, Appointment by the Commissioner of Agri- ‘calture. Mr. Isaac Nowton, Commissioner of Agriculture, has nted Ek. hadi ae professor of ethics at the Unived Naval Academy, as chief | "° se, and No. way, corner of Fulton street, clerk of the depestment FORTIETH CONGRESS, eR cis Eee, machine) ——————— 20m RCO, Bankers 10 Wall stroet, N.C. eerie’? Paras, nd all Legal Lottery gent. 1. R. CLAYTON, 10 Wall street, Now York. The tomedy Apring, Ht ae Tata S Seite ane gentle Peary ite beauty is the theme of w ‘can secure, y taorie that cannot fail ex excite, ie” stems Ay Wo. 89 Brosdway, under the i. a over, by. renee. ] and barn of Joshoa Hamlin, The dwelling the fol from @ note =e the only one of the committee i There ava an to consult since Mr. Smythe’s card pave called my attention to what room of the Committee on Public Expenditu time Mr. Smythe was before us and submitted his written statement. Of course I cannot eer al ‘Smythe understood yar positive that yey desired no further hearing enter by exvunsel oF otherwiso,’? &e. time Sresit in due tothe chiens’ of Fenda for their prompt assista: Army, is in exploded accidentally, without doing any damage, but ean, wi ihout nin sicnsinn Rent \ Mr. BT hadrsngn 0 Cerin sctot of some renown, | for a time crested excitement. Senator wire tn Miutwashess Extraordinary Geaston of the Senate.“ anand MiP Bpaeg aera a ‘ arrived by the sieumer Hermann {Yom Germany, srr, on ttn ten, wan expesien to addrege the | ang sock of buildings om ana eat cite br pd, swinorons Ape 8 er, = ts bean ensnged o perform. bat he did ‘which : shen prages sal Wee reeked of yorderday’ wing Mas news oh the Sadi thee Me, W'arronge ‘appears in can ing, Ret appear, bares cA ee aT a] 2 joareal Senate went into executive, session, i Py Pd et nnamens’