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at a Ee SE een }t a’ aan erect menepane: vores sa Bast NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET.” changed. Oils—Linseod, £30.ner toa; whale, £41- per ton for loeland, Irom, 528. for Scotch pig, mixed oum- bere Linseed. cakes, £10 per. tou. for thin oblong for bene Lonvos, April 5—2 P.M. ‘The market for sugar is somewhat Gasier. Otber arti- Clos are unchanged, “MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Lowpomparar, April 6—2 P. M. ‘Toe steamship North American, Captain Kerr, from Portiand March 23, arrived here on the way to Liverpool BY THE CABLE TO APRIL 5, PRUSSIA TO RAISE A HEAVY LOAN. ‘this foresvoa. The Disraelt Budget Well | 94 essip demure, eens ‘ Received. ome Callan for Bamburg, put into Shields to-day, having sus- tained severe damage from a collision with an unknown ‘vessdl at soa, bd THE UNITED STATES GENERAL TELEGRAPH LAW. Tho Aatherity to Build Telegraph Lines in the United States. A “ Desperate Rebel” Fenian Cap- tured im Battle. ‘Fhe Bank of Hngland Bullion Largely Decreased. construction of telegraph tines ‘n any part of the United a. &o. a Staves:— Ae seein ae Sp poiceaatcaation, of ur lines, secure government use same for and other BPAASER., Bs Menuet uy tha Senate us Bete o Representa Dicracit's Budget Generally Approved. Loupon, April 6, 1867. fod my aft ‘The budget taid before the House of Commons iast ne might by Mr. Disreeli gives general satisfaction, and is | {2 malntala ‘ad. cperale ‘weil received by the press and members of Parlia- ic which ave teen be declared Decter Livingstono’s Death Confirmed. — | puch by net oF congrats ea erator pone All hopea for the safety of Dr. Livingstone, the cole. | the navigable sirestntor tates or the United Bisioss ‘rated African explorer, have been abandoned. Later | Provided, JP! i lines of Jeparena ene. 80 con- <advices from the Cape of Good Hope confirm beyond a tion of ia bead obstruct naviga- such streams and waters, or interfere with the doubt the report of bis death. ordinary travel oa such, mili or roads, And any ¥ of said companies shail have right to “om et Ce jmber, an THE FENIAN WAR. needful ases in the construction, maintenance and operation of said lines of telegraph, and may mpt and use such a of the unoccupied public lands subject to pre emption through whieh its said lines of telegraph may be located as may be necessary for its stations, not exceeding forty acres for each station; but such stations shall not be within Afteen miles of each other. * Sac. 2 And be it further enacted, That telegraphic. communications between the several departments of the government of the United States and their officers and agents shall, in their transmission over the lines of any of said companies, have priority over ali other business, and shall be sent at rates tobe annually fixed by tho Postmaster General. Sxc. 3, And be it further enacted, That the rights and privileges hereby eerccsel Bot be Ganeperes by any company acting under this act to any erg | association | A “Desperate” Irish American Officer Cayp- tured. Dusun, April 5—Evening. A desperate rebel, who was recently taken prisoner in @ fight near this city, and who gave the name of ‘McClure, proves on examination to be Colonel McIver, a prominent Fenian agitator, and formerly an officer in he United States service. GERMANY. ‘Tho Nerth German Parli Journ—A Large Prusst: About to Ad- an. Berum, April 5, 1867, or person ; provided, however, thatthe Uni Tho North German Parliament willadjourn on the isin | Stes may at any time after the expiration of ve. years passage of this for dnstant, military, er other purposes, rohase all the telegraph The Prussian government is about to raise a loan of Heme POPES, sae POS. ON ap eg Ms 80,000, 000 thalers. ceronsiens, Fongntorecase! persons, ‘9 i woes shall be selected by the Postmaster General ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. two by the company interested, and, one by the four 80 ; Seo. 4. And be it further enacted, That before ‘The Londen ey Marker. teleg'apb shall exercise any of the Sees ar Lompon, April 5—Nooa. vil aferred by this sach shall Gle “Console for money open at 91. thelr written a with neral of 15x | Chliad states Of meric, Department of Sate: —To a 836] to whom these shail — of an act of Con- 38 loertify that annexed wa true Me ‘approved July 24, “an act to ald in The market for United States fve-twonty bonds is Ee oastaction’ offal ah ines and ee eeced wo Re ‘mer siuce the noon report, and prices have advanced other purposes ;’’ the original of ison ta tats 34. _ The issue of 1862 coupon is. now quoted at 7534. + nen, gab. “The regular weekly returns from the Bank of England Section 1. That the American Cabie | sabow that the amount of ballion bas decreased £118,000 oom Cot itce are hereby vested, with the sterling. power jog acquired the neces- The Continental Bourees. sory Sone terete, $0 eae pet eset Se Cyd Faaxnront, April 5, 1867. | Florida, within the: Jerisfiction 'ot the’ Uolied States: ‘United States five-twenty bonds are selling here vat 77; . ro -. Panm, April 6, 1867 United States Ave-twenty bonds are selling ai 8474 Faasxvonr, April 5—Evening. ‘United States five-twenties were last quoted at 78, an il is : bitte i i Ls 3 Allantic Cable Telegraph advance of 3 per cent since morning. Company baving land therefore ranma s—rnag. | Sane ae Saal eer aa pig esd ad ied ee Teele canal or ceenen Gita’ oy the harbors, waters, inlets, towns and cities on the Atlantic except the coast of Florida, offering the most and convenient landing, and to construct or erect all ag CES PE © SneOIE tees Seas ot Seo. 8. That the government of the United States shall at all times have the preference in its use, upon fi i i iF z i I i E 5 THE FIRE AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Farther Particulars ia Relatiog te the Con- dition of the Injured. ‘The condition of the sufferers from the effects of the late fire at the Academy of Music was somewhat improved yesterday, though some of them at times suffer intense pain. The pecuniary loss entailed upon the parents and friends of the sufferers will fall exceedingly heavy on them, as in the case of one of the victims whose father had to absent himself from his daily occupation in order to render his distressed wife all the he could @mount 370,000 bales are of American growth. Lrverpoon, April 5—2 P. M. -The cotton market is somewhat easier. Lrvenroot, April 5—Evening. ‘The inactivity in the cotton market continued through- out the day, but there has been no further decline in ‘prices, and the market closed quiet at the following aa- thorised quotations:—Middling uplands, 12%4.; mid- dling Orleans, 184, The sales of the day foot up 8,000 bales, Trade Report. ‘The advices from Manchester are (April 5) unfavorable. ‘The market for goods and yarns is dull, and prices show + @ declining tendency. Liverpool Breadstuffs Market. Lrvearoon, April 6—Noon. ‘The breadstutfs market is quiet, Wheat, 13s. 34. for in easing the sufferings of tlieir distressed child. Although <red Western per cental; 138. 64 for California white per | manager. But in the case of tho presen Galiese ae dren of the utmost endeavors have been -oontal, “Flour, 284, 94. for Western canal vrands. | don of poor parents the, uumont tadearom have pees ©orn, 41s. for Western mized per quarter of 480 Ibs, of th unity to the yrs hee Ym per GOlbs, Oats, Se. dd. | eyes Ber tthernreed fe my haf Livenroot, April 5—2 P. M. ee oe png oe we Spay eye mr ey 9 ; wheat havo aire “Western; wheat, 186. 6d. per cental for Western No. 1 a a hd = Larantoot, Ape! 8—Rveoing. | wecutresce ne ainied several tines snd. Mu. at ‘dic dicciuih cadianceeeseeacis ermrnaehore ae gene leon we spot. He stilt Hew «corn and wheat, Flour—Western canal, 28.94. per bbl. | "James dox wae much easier yesterday, and bis in- ‘Wheat, No: 1 red Milwaukee, 13s. 64, and California | jured ere nat ge palatal owing 00 Socmmanies ~white, 188, 64. per cental. Corn, als. 84. per quarter ‘mother. “flor mixed Weetern. Barley, 4a. 14. por 60 lta Oats, “Siu oer bora ere alo lnaprovng acta + oe TWE BOOK TRADE SALE. ri Livegpoot, April 6—Noon. ‘The book trade sale was resumed yesterday at Leavitt Provisions are quiet and steady, Pork, 1a, 4. for | £ Strebeigh’s salecrooms, No, 406 Broadway. The in- MRaatern prime mess per 200 pounds, Beef, 127s. 64. for voice of Clark & Maynard, of this city, was first offered -extra prime mess per 304 pounds Bacon, 88s 64. for ‘and sold well Barketi’s Notes on the New Testament ‘Gamberiand cut per 112 pounds, Cheese, 00x, for mid. | Drought $8 70. The poetical works of Schiller and Wil. -dling American per owt. Lard, 49a. per owt. Lrvenroot, April 6—Evening, ‘There te no change to report in the provisions mar. | !avbice of Mesars, & Co, contaiged many val ent Pat, tre mens Fe pro heBee, | apne Beet BOW. tare soon ay -extrs prime mons, 1918, 64. per 204 Ibe. American lard, | was sold for $id. A nee amber of, works of Seliog 40a. por owt. Bacon, 888 6d. per owt. for Cumberland hanteomels © Se satel ool en " [ai ed Bisse, gi Si Liverpool! Produce Market. prperge'y ns Fam Siete, foe Sty, the publi Tivesroot, april’ Noon. | Devotion was old for $8 6; and Duras’ complete works ‘The market for produce is generally dull and prices ae ntes tls ek nr Ce ean vate unchanged. Petroleum spirits, 11d. per gallon of betnig los, : eight pounds; standard white, 1s, 64. per gallon. Rosin— 3 ir | : I Fe A 2: E £ (Pentine, 87e. 8d. per owt, for spirits. with small editions of ish Per om“ uvasrodt, Apel 83 P. X. Branght fur price. Several other rout a Now fork Petroleum te dull, and hae declined 344. per gallon ene Ee Aor standard white, Tho latest sales wore at 1s. 5)¢d. Liverroot, April 6—Evening. FIRE 5 = = ‘A Varwig's spice mills, 423 Oourt street, wore dam- 20 ton; whale, Sit yer fen otens or anon, Tallow, 4s ‘64. por | °° by fire this morning to the extent of $5,000, and ‘vt, for American. Spirits turpentine bave declined to | ‘he third and fourth stories of MoPherson & Carson's gus- 3% from, Scotch pig, 625, per ton mixed numbers, oo and gan store on Main ‘The London MEXICO. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Rumors in Vera Cruz of a Great Imperial Victory —! and Janres Impartially Cen- trasted by a Vora Cruz Paper, de. Havana, March 20, 1867. A private lester received here from Vera Cruz, dated Marcb 19, reports that a great battle had take place Bear Querétaro between the forces of Miramon and Mejia 00 the one aide and those of Escobedo on the other. The imperialists are said to have gained a complete victory, and the Emperor Maximilian, together with General Marques, at the head of 6,000 mon, were returning to |, the capital. Meantime Generals Miramon and Castillo, ‘with about 10,000 troops, had left Querstaro in pursuit of the vanquisbed enemy. It was rumored and generally belteved ia Vera Crus that Trevino, with his corps, about 3,000 strong, had pronounced in favor of General J. G. Ortega. ‘The bulk of the liberal forces in Tampico bad been ordered by Juarez to join Escovedo before he should attack Queritaro; but shortly after leaving Tampico for the interior they declared for the sovereignty and isdependence of the State of Tamauli- pes. This is corsidered a biow to Juares’s pretensions, Little fear is entertained of the fal! of Vera Cruz, as the enemy bave bat smal! means to reduce its garrison. The Imparcialidar of March 6 has an editorial in sup- portof Max tn the desigus which it attribetes to bim || of wishing simply to get an authentic expression of the will of the Mexican people as to who should govern thom. Tt maintains that Juares bas no more right now than any other clatmant, and considers that he is as much in the way of Mexican prosperity as any other Pretender. It lays ciaim to more impartiality and dis- ‘tmterestedness on the part of Max for his offer to abide by thé open and free expression of the people's will. Summary ef the Situation. Purser E. Austin, of the steamship Alabama, which .} arrived on Thursday night, sends us the following sum- mary of Mexican news up to March 23:— Vora Cruz was In a state of siege; 1,600 men, with five pieces of artillery, garrisoned the town. Provisions were high, but there was no blockade from the soa. Outside of the city were 3,500 liberals, with four small field Napoleons. Men an@ guns were expected daily to reinfore> them. Maximilian was tn Querétaro with 10,000 men, but no money nor provisions. Qutside there were 25,000 liberals investing the place, Menda, Yucatan, was in a state of siege. but still com- municated with Sisal, the seaport of the department AMUSEMENTS. Stadt Theatre. Mr. Theodore L’Arronge, a distinguished German com- edian, made his début at this theatre last evening before avery large audience. He appeared as Windmilller, in the Father of the Debutante, by Hermann, and as Her- mann Levy, in Paris in Pommern. The debutant was received with enthusiasm, and he possesses considerable , There is something of the genial English bumor about him, and bis ‘ob008, Jobn Bull form and merry twinkle won over his audience at once. well supported by the stock company. Masical. ‘The Olympic theatre was crowded last night on the oecasion of Miss Caroline Richings’ benefit, The large ‘and fashionable audience present was not alone s just tribute to the abilhty of Miss Richings, but it wasa Aialect rendering of the ballads ‘! Tammie” and ‘“Scot- fand Yet" wore well ae eas treqant spyiner Greeted many of his other efforts. THE WAR ON THE COUNTERFEITERS. _. SPECIAL EORAESPORDENCE OF THE WERALS. Further Particuturs ef the Capture of the Western Counterfeiting Gang—Mauy of Thom Wealthy Men, dco. - re Rocumerss, N. ¥., April 4, 1867. ‘The first arrest made of the counterfeiters (an account of which was given in Yesterday's Henao) was that of being without a flew. Late on the 24 inst, special deputy Tappley arrested a man named Joho Sims at him to thiscity. Sims is a resi- in this State, and is charged with gang of a hun- and of late went the number and excitement here conseq: aoe toed ‘Continues to increase in con- THE ALLEGED FRAUDS ON THE UNITED STATES. ‘Tho most persistent inquiries made yesterday at the ‘United States Marshais’ offices in thia city and Brooklyn fajlea to elicit from the officers any information with Fegard to the parties alleged to be implicated in heavy frauds upon the government, rumors of which are afloat {a the community. Asia all such cases, speculation is government tends to esta of justice. ple Teg eam fei a Yaw! tp Mercy of the Wayes—His Fate Un- Oaweao, N. Y., April 6, 1967. The, schooner Lydia Ann, which left Charlotte on the st of April for Port Hope, bade perilous voyage, with Yous of life. Whet' off Obatlotte, Thomas Vance, the mate, was lose His son Aria took the {he'ben, and could Bek to th vovwel. tte wns foh Moat ob the taker tng itis feared tbat Hi lesion Jost. The vessel then ‘away down the lake aod brought dp in the jee at peed eee ee leaping herself on Thursday she set sail and arrived here Maat night, ‘The ston’ eight g'olock BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. 5. H B fit i EH ge i fi H $ g g é age a8! £ 5288 4 i : 1 a f Fy i 5, i dry goods merchants in Atlantic street, out of about $1,000 worth of silks, The manner in which the swindle ‘was consummated is one that has not been practiced by the thieving fraternity in Brooktyn for a long time past, and the suspicions of the Oror were not aroused, The honest looking man called at the store, saying be bad been sent by Mrs J. H. Frothingham, one of their cus- tomers, to get some samples of silk. Samples wore cut off, the young man left, reappeared half an hoar afterward written by Mra, pi she wished for dress patterns. The silk was sont by an expressman, who left before Mrs. Frothiagham bad an Opportunity’ to examine the contents of the parcels Shortly after the departure of the expressman from Mrs. Frotbingham’s residence tte honest looking man called and stated that the silk Bad beea left at the wrong ad- ress, it was fotended for another party. The parcols were given to him and he | and the swindie was not discorered by the firm until they sent in a bill to Mr, Frothingbam for the goods. ‘Tas Receyt Diamowp Rossery,—Owen Hart, a pedior, ‘shirty-two years of age, was taken into custody yester- day on suspicion of being one of the parties whorobbed Thomas Tice, jeweller, at the corner of Jobneon and Fultoa streets, of $3,000 worth of diamonds, on the evening of the 22d of August. Thecircumstanees of the blished at the time of its commission, | i i. ri | L i wes stated that Lolonel James Feurmaa would lectare Ms a ios of Art” this evening. Ssrerred to be delivered om Saturday evening next, i: i ty 4 | Hi i ; i il | le i ff i i si ag8 il i fy et i I I g E | it F i i : : i ageepen BETH ie ae BET HLHE ey | . jut i i sitet igleestlfte E ee Hinde gE Pa sgt : i as it 5a 3 = 14 General Committee of Kings county met last evening at 847 Fulton street, James B. Craig, Prosident, in the “Ttallan Girl,’ Chatillon, Jean Pierre, $280; “The t1on,”” 3. Carolan, $160; “Old Port of Brages,’ Meyer. heim, $970; “Bivouso of General Garibaldi in the vicinity Of Capeca,”’ $200; “Autumn Leaves, or the THE SYRACUSE CONVENTION. Hopublican Primary Elections. The vtious radical republican district associations of this city haid primary meetings at their several head- quarters last evening to elect three delegates from each Assombly distriet to the State Constitutional Convention, to be held on the 10th inet. The following ta a complete ist of the delegatovelected :-— Dia, Al 1—Samucl S Wyckor, 0. it feon” Nathan Kingsley, #r., James C. Beauly, Ira H. Tattle, Joba Contreit. Ross, Patrick Gavi ‘Oates, Robort Ferguson, Wallace Green. George McLoughlin, 3—Vobn Fi ‘Thomas Retlly, Thomas Meltigan, Charles Bathmaa, Diamie! A, Duval. Honry Kruger. 4—James Mc! William G. Tway, Wiltem H. Me! » Heury Bausher, James Biackweil. 6—Eugene Ward, George W. Botts, Andrew Bleakley, Jr., Thowas McWadden, C—JoeophF Ellery, Charme W. Lau ‘ le, dala Holbrook, : Hugh Newb, aries S. Strong. fenry $+ Jonaings. 1—Fredericls A. Conklis, “0 John Lobdell, - J. Roseell, py 8—Jobn W. Farmer, Benjamin’ #’ Schaffer, Samael William L- Wemmell, . P. Hat William H. Chsistie, J. Cumming, Robert y Lake, LG r Stephen H. Ki Piicaay, 4 Harvey H. W: William T. Ashmaa. ‘M—VWilliam R. Stewart, Joba V. = _ 1. Hastie, ee Wager 12—Wm. Barons, James MoCarty, Jobn Duke, Jas. T. Maguire, Simon Hazelton. James aah jeorge 4 Hooper 0. Van Vorst, . R. Harper, Samuel C. Ross. 14—Robert H. Boyd, John P. Lee, Jobn Donnelly, A. H. Mutligan, James K Downes, J. Odell. 15—E. H. Reed, Dr. Alex. Wilder, 7 John Goller, eral G. W, Palmer. Cor. A. Runkle. 16—Waldofiwtchins, William E. Duryea, james M. Thompson, William Drummond, Coionel Hemry Beony. Edward Salmon. 11—Ira 0. Mitter, John Sessions, bert L. John C. Wandell, Jobo Galbraith. George W. Rose. 18—William P. Esterbrook, W. D. D. George F, Noyes. 19—Joshua D. Miner, Jacob Webber, Henry Bennett, Andrew Saur, Jotham Wilson, Sen. Conrad Clipper. 20—James W. Culver, Devots Hogan, Francis A. Thomas. = John Gautier, Stephen 8. Doty, Jobn B. Dingledeta. 21—Robert €. Brown, James Martin, Chariva H. Cooper, William B. Pabor, Wm. H. DeCamp, Frank B. Ball, CITY INTELLIGENCE. Tas Wratwer.—The following table shows the result of four observations in this city of the range of the bar- ometer and thermometer, the direction of the wind and the state of the weather during yesterday :—The highest range of the thermonreter was at 3 P. M., reaching 62 de- bape and the lowest was at 14¢ o’clock A. M. of the 6th, degrees. Friday, April 5, 6 A. M.—Barometer, 30.01; thermometer, 54 ; wind, south by west, 12 M.—Bar- ometer, 29.79; west, 6 P. , 20.79; thermometer, 56; wind, west. 10P: M—Barometer, 29.82; thermometer, ; wind, west. ny ere Repth, BE ge It will Be clear for the next eighteen 0 Incnmaau ov SaLantes wv Tam Post Orricn,—Yesterday the Post Office employée wore greatly rejoiced on hearing directed him to increase the pay of letter carriers from Set percany and howe twenty per those ,000, ten. ‘tactesse perenne Somecee of ehisa ave hove referred to the ‘Medical eeoting officers for investigation and report, , Mzznno of Tus Axxsxs Jaxe Hams at ris Aston House.—-Pursuant to # notice, all the various ‘é¥mmit- tees. representing the interest of the heirs met in this city yesterday. Delegates from some fifteen or twenty bave been very lai attended by strangers of different denom| attendance 90 largely Sintaraede ss eer catn wee ocrrioes Mal bo peta opie he tre and even. not on! h o' diferent vontinerioun whose ministrations sball be more especially for the beneGt of that large class of per. sons wbohave aot yot made aby permeanest ecclesiastical arrangements, Tus Gaeat Easrenx.—The steamer A. Fletcher is wait- ing at her pier to proceed to meet the mammoth vessel the moment she 1s tele She had not arrived at a late hour last night, but is constantly looked for. Viocarion ov tus Excise Law.—Edward Cassin, bar. tender at No, 627 Broadway, was arraigned before Jue- tice Doago yesterday, charged with selling liq: ithout license, and was held to answer in $300 bail, Two Vatvasts Honses Knimp.—Abow one o'clock yesterday afternoon, as Mr. Philip Freeman, of the Bro- voort House, was riding down Thirty eighth street, inthe Neinity of Fifth avenue, io his carriage, the horses took Tright and started off ste furious rate, cot stopping had dashed themselves against 2 Madisoa to be passing at the time. 3 ul the accidet jut the hore, whch were valued kt 83,00, were so bral burt Acciognt at ras Jensey Crry Ferar.—A gentleman named Rosa, who is on ashort visit to this city from Philadelphia, while attempting to g> on board of one of the. Cnty ferry boats on Thursday evening, fell Sorteen the ‘woart and the boat, sustaining severe in- juries by the accident. He was conveyed to bis hotel bya oicer. A Warren Drowwep.—Coroner Wildey held an inquest: “over the remains of Michael Kearney, recently a waiter on board the steamship Morro Castle, which were found | lived T3134 Washington at has left a widow, who took charge of the Annust ov 4 Foormve —Detectives Farley and Eustace yemerday arrested Harry Gifford, alias James Martin, a confidence operator, who, It pe se ized @ resident of Detroit, Miehigan, to the extent ee in charge of De- eve Sadler, the it police, and was on ww Fina im Firrr-sedomp Sramer.—About four o'clock 7 THE WEEKLY HERALD. eapest Nowspaper and Bost Lit ‘The ur Feusnal in the Coantr — ‘The Ware.’* Hanatp for the present woot, now roaty ns the q cluding chaptor of an excellent gory, entitied “FRED'B VOW." Pos ay—"Soumsn’s Adyawr,’” written forthe Wexece ‘Henato by Louse Rivas; “Tug Beara oF Wive."’ It also contains :—The very Latest’ Buropean Nows by the Cable and the Mails up tothe hour’ ef publication; ‘The Fenian Situation in Ireland as dev®oped by our Special Correspondence, the Cable Despatches and tha European Press; Our Washington Despatehes, embraciag Special Reports of Important aad Interest Matters trans- piring at the Seat of Government, the cloring Prooced- Island, &c. ; Negro Celebration in Richmond amd Riot ia Charleston; News from Arizona; The Current News'of the Week, embolying all interesting Political and Loca Events, and the Latest News from Mexico, the Wess Indios, South America, thie’ Pacific, &c.; Varieties; Our Musical and Theatrical Review for tho Week; ‘acetim; Foreign Gossip; Artistic, Setentific, Min- ing, Religious and Literary Intelligences; Mditorial Ar- ticles on the prominent topics of the day; Our Sporting Record, embracing Turf matters, very imteresting Sketches of the Metropolitan Yacht Clubs and their Preparations for the opening season, Prospects of Base Ball and Cricket, and the latest Fistic events, focluding full reports of the recens fights betweem Drow and Ber- nard, tn Kansas, and Gow and Allen, t Groat Britain; The Fashions, as reported by our Special Correspondent in Paris; Our Agricuttural Budget, eontaiifing vatuable and interesting reading for Parmers and Gardepers; Re- views of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot. and Shoe Markets; Financial and Commercial Intefigeave; Mar- Tiages and Deaths; Advertisements, and accbunts of alt important and interesting evente of the weels. Tenus.—Single subscription, $2; Thro» eoptes; $4; Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15 Single copies, Five cents each. A limited number of advertisoumv@,s iae sorted io the Werary Henao 1867.—Spiing F. OPINION! a Openings. HE PRESS ON OR Di (he new “ Invisy "a manutactit® is a great improvement on the old styles, and espeetal ‘adapted to narrow-gored dresses. —N. Y. World, Mch. 21. ‘61. e best skeleton whish has yet been used is Hradiey's Duplex Elliptic Skirt.—N. Y. Tribune, March 22, 1867. JF. Heudiey's Duplex Sisvie are perfect iu'size and shape, ‘a8 well as grace and flexibiity.—N. Y. Times,March 21, 1857. Bradley's Duplex. Skirts are recognised im tats otty aud New York aa the only akirt_ be wora by ladtes,—Godey's Lady's Book for Murch, 1867. Zeg.mest acom table Ht core are 3: We fey" Dus lex liptic. Peterson's Ine for April, a ba fg useloaa to of the general merits’ of the Duplex Elliptic Skirie overall other, alaimante 10 ladfes’ favor.— ran! e's Magaeine for For sale in all the first class stores in the Usitéd States and elsewhere. A.—8 pe GREst SSoRt ENT au® STORE ta theelty, the . ——" i. vielen, Wand 72 ant chien tae Percy ath aad” Perks gion Powe pared by Dr. PERRY, 49 Boud street. Sold by all druggists. ac De FUSER EEN. $e NE NOS Be oe a CRS from the “Trocbes’ thaw B. Cahiers Speen from anything The Beste the Sang i Reantife [i Chevalier’s fe, pine the worusts Reyy ties ser agatiars ot 500 Broadway, comer of Prince Cedar Camphor.—Best.Against Mothe. pibetee ted Wt bususes othe ilsare Dan ts See Re ae eh oe aside Spring fizte, > 2f Goutiomen’s Hate, yout saverind hus sod Re Yalat Shale bauatestas ‘sure w the use of MRS. WINSLOW'S 8OOTHIN Suave: It corrects acidity of the relieves wind the bowels, softens the. gu test to jer and health to the child. $8 cents a Offices Fulton New York, and 306 High Holbora, Londoa, gland. Be eure end.call for Having tus {ee simile of Gurus & brid va tee ouside Sitpnse: "Alt others are base imtiations. e 9, te place, a SEeser & Bakers Histon: Prewtum Sewing oSaasa este MRE Ta" Aha ase common wants of eal mother, nurse or trav always rely upon—s0 in a * HSIpsRhy area” “Prat Toy sete Rave ose BARMAN EER MS tet Bractes. Wis Sueaette dsleact'td’bends pec nds Gn th> aaj ae tts yet invented, and ausolutely their ol ‘eompla! i Acth Anes Pata tee oer Fe eT EE oS Royal Ha: all Legal Loters 10, Wait street, Kem, York. reais ce eg th ae ul teat, K€. yt Abusea ang WRENS SIL MSNA ROC, Pn oe i TLL al Pt Ae aa