Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EUROPE. Special Telegram to the Herald. Alarming News from Paris in Berlin. Count Bismarck Summoned to a Royal Council. A War Panic Prevailing in England. A British Squadron Despatched to Cadiz and Hostile Attitude Towards Spain. Decline in Consols and Five-Twenties and Cotton Dowaward, Be. ae. de, BY THE CABLE TO APRIL 8. GERMANY. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, Alarming News from Paris—Count Bismarck in Consultation With King William of = Bertix, April 8, 1867. Alarming news, tending to the excitement antici- patory of war, has been received in this city from Paris, ‘The intelligonce is regarded as of such an important character that the King of Prussia sent for Count Bis- marck, and had a special interview with the Premier at the palace at two o'clock in the morning on Sunday. ENGLAND. Foars of a War M Lonpon, April 8, 1867. ‘The uncertainty in regard to the future action of the Emperor Napoleon, and the fears that he will adopt a warlike policy, create widespread distrust among bus!- ness men, and great depression in consequence exists in eommercial and financial circles, both in this city and in Paris, A War Panic Prevailing. Loxnox, April 82 P. M, The feeling of distrust in financial and political circles has increased to a war panic. ANGLO-SPANISH DIFFICULTY. British War Ships Despatched to Cadiz. r Lonpox, April 8—2 P. M. ‘The government has sent several ships-of-war to Cadiz, Spain, to enforce the British claims arising ou’ of the question of the seizure of the Tornado, ITALY. ¢ & Now Cabinet and Compromise Ministry. Fiorzwox, April 8, 1867. ‘The organization of the now Italian ministry bas been eompleted by Baron Ratazzi. The Cabinet has been composed, in a spint of compromise, of prominent amombers of both the political parties of the country. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Lonpox, April 8—2 P. M. Since the noon report United States five-twenty bonds have advanced %, and are now quoted at 743%. Consols have declined , and are now quoted at 90}¢ for money. ‘Ulinois Central shares have declined 4, and are now be mca Lonpox, April 8—Evening. Consols have declined %{ per cont since two P, M., cloned at 90 for money. ‘There has been a general decline in AMERICAN SECURITIOR, ‘The following are the closing quotations: United States five-twentics.... Railway shares United 8'4tes bonds open at 64%. _ Franagort, April 8, 1867, United States bonds open at 77. Faaxxrort, April 8—Evening. ‘United States bonds closed this evening at 76%. ‘The cotton market is easier, and prices have still further declined. The sales to-day will foot up about 7,000 bales, Middling uplands, 12}{4.; middling Or- a Lrvarroot, April 82 P.M. ‘Since the noon report the cotton market has been ¢x- tremely heavy, and prices have fallen 3d 8 Xd. Mid- ling uplands are now quoted at 12344. a 1244. Lrverpoot, April 8—Evening. ‘The cotton market continued heavy throughout the day and closed witih.e deciining tendency. The follow. ing are the authorised quotations:—Middling uplands, 125;4.; middling Orleans, 12544. ‘The gales of the day amounted to 8,000 bales. Liverpee! Breadstuffs Market. Lrvanroot, April §—Noon. ‘The breadstuffs market is quiet, Wheat, 19s. 6d. for No, 1 red, 134. €4. for Califoraia white; flour, 288. 94. ; corn, 41s, 34. ; barley, 4s. 64. ; onte, Ss. 4d.; pens, 435. Lrvearcon, April 6—P. M. ‘Wheat—No. 1 red, 13s. 64, ; California white, 188. 64. per contal. Flour, 28a, 94. for Western canal per bbi. Corn ie 3d. higher; mixed Western, 41s, 64. per quarter. Barley, 4a. 64. por 60 Ibe, Oats, Se. & per dé Iba Liverroot, April 6—Evoning, ‘The closing quotations of wheat show an advance of ‘24. per contal; No, 1 Milwsakee red was last quoted at 180, 84. The market for corn was very activest the close of the day. Liverpoe! Provisions Market. Lirverroot, April 8—Noon. The provision market Is generally unchanged—pork, 77s. 6d ; beef, 1278, 64, ; bacon, 428. ; cheese, 00s. ; lard, Liverroot, April 9—Evening, Pork 17, 6d. por 200 Ibs. for prime Eastera mess. Boof—Extra primo mess 125s, per 304 Ibs, Lard 408, por cwt, for American, Bacon 42a, por owt, Liverpool Produce Market. Livmrroot, April §—Noon. Tho produce market is without quotable change—petro- Joum, 11d. for spirits and 1s, 6d. for refined; rosin, 88. 64. for common Wilmington, 16s. for fine; turpentine, ‘27s. for spirits; clover seed, 64a; linseed, 658. for Cal- cutta; ashes, 388, for pots; irom, bls. 6d. for Scotch pig; tallow, 448. 64.; oil, sporm, £131; whale, £41; linseed, ; 0, £39; linsood cake, £1 purrar Ashes—Pots 838. 6d. per cw Tallow, 44a 6d. for American, Spirits turpentine 378 perewt Rosin Common 88, 64., fine 16a. per cwt.;, Petroleum—Spirits 11d. and refined 18° 64. per gallon, Oils—Sporm, £131; whale; £41; Moseed, £30, Tron—Sootoh pigs “in, 6d, per ton mixed numbers. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Socrmamrron, Aprihs—2 P. M. ‘Tho steamship Yaion, Captain von Santen, which left s New York on the 28th of March, arrived here to-day on ‘the way to Bremen. Qusxsrows, April $—a P. M. The Steamship Africa, Captain Anderson, which left Boston on the 27th of March, arrived here to-day on the way to Liverpool. Livarroor, April 8—2 P. ‘The steamship Malla, Captain McMickan, which left Now York on the 27th of March, arrived here yesterday. BY STEAMSHIP TO MARCH 27. The German mail steamship Hansa, Captain Von Oterndorp, which sailed from Southampton on the 27th of March, arrived at this port at an early hour this morning, bringing interesting detaila of our cable deapatches to the day of her departure. It is stated thas the resolution of France, Austria and Russia to recommend collectively to the Porte the ces- sion of Candia to Greece has not been carried out on ac- Count of the refusal of England to join in the repre- sentation of those Powers. The Ambassadors of the ‘above Powers have only been instructed to recommend separately to the Porte the cession of Crete, without ex- ercising any pressure upon Turkey. A rumor that France had made overtures to Austria to protest collectively against the treaties of Prussia with Baden, Wurtemberg, and Bavaria, and that Austria had refused is without any foundation. The London Standard says:— It 1s current); ot eeuaeotee ss Tee Prussia and Russia, and that Roumania ts a party to the arrangement, The London Times Berlin correspondent says:— In Berlin and all Germany Count Bismarck has reached the bighes. step on the ladder of in consequence divulgi the secret treaties. ‘the merest glance at the situation in which he managed to secure these tmportant arrangements is enough to bring owt his diplomatic en aod skill in ry? re lef, Notwithstanding his ‘decided victory in the field, Napoleon's threat to cross the Rhine obliged him to spare Austria from destruction and confine his unifying tendencies to the country north of the Main. ‘The Prince Imperial of France was quite recovered. Tho Stuttgardt @asete repudiates the possibility of outrality on the part of Wurtemberg in the event of European was complications, and says:— It would be chimerical to expect to participate inthe benefits of national existence without also baring the dangers by which it may be threatened. A despatch from Cork, Ireland, says:— Several additional arrests for high treason have been made in the county and city the Inst two days. It is believed thas the captain and crew of the Stone- wall Jackson, wrecked last week off Kinsale, Ireland, are all drowned, together with tho captain’s wife and son, THE REFORM QUESTION. Jobn Bright on the Inconsistencies ef the Tory Cabinet. 1n the House of Commons on the 26th of March the Ss ee debate on the Derby reform bill wag resumed "ue. Burien Jonysroxe, who opposed the bill, believ- ing that ita-effect would be to subtract the country gen- tloineg from. the crtrsines Gt t28 HOtAe of Commons, ‘The government, though endeavoring to do their duty, had mistaken it; for, bolioving that the eettlement must damage their party, they had set themselves to mize that danger, and hence the numerous checks and coun- isos, particularly the stupendous blunder of the all of which must be abandoned, to wis, owe strongly oppor. Papers, the omission the claims of the metropolis ta representation, wl the House not to follew an structive policy but to take he pit in a forbearing spirit and to make a settlement out Mr. Jony Bricut sald:—On the last ocossion when T chise and fete caiiae! es Hic FL i eaf eff eagi According to the Ch lor of th juer it of the widest dimet ad an ¢] Dill. cording to the Chief of the Poor Law tend many restrictions, of tons, and therefore it is a bill of a wholiy di se rae cite art Sat Sula chequer. E Ft better has the Chancellor of ‘ gene Bs ad ; i 2 F [ i li & ze 4 a = = te 5 - i ft ie inet az Fy is ee <* i u i afte iH i 1 | i At ra HH : ‘ was he Well, how has bE ye bs J Peat (Hear, heer,” ) extract is the pros for India, I have Then in bls plage to-aight, nor 4 ‘ne deat, cosas: an sor thts Ran moos te right bon but ‘the sake - SE ene tan carere eere wee he ia iM irae ot caer fe pa EY of this bill. bear.) bs ‘we look toe time to wees the right honorable isto on pb as for our conduct At tat period ceacae eres waren coy F and that it met alate may roy nage oon occupation. But what did he the to dot He asked i “ih i all ‘out of the counties, although ie BE file Ai | il i i Ail i z i ile i; iit i ji i 3 uy i f ie a i fa HE i I E § | B 3 $ § BH a #3z: que Ss. Ese 1 Hl tH fit 32 28 alt & if 18 indus bie : . Sask Ba i 75822082 NEW YORK iTRRALD, TUESDAY, APRLL 9, 1867.-TRIPLE SHEET. 7 eRe, See ee any case to 000. The bil now before » with the. reer! wl N (B21. IGENCE MAILS FoR iiunit the tetrodec'ton of new volere unter that dleas of AVAL INE ete BURGE monemeee Crepe ag who now | Helio for the South—Deatiwacion of th: The Cunard mail stoamship China will leave Boston om moting the w 0 President of the Poor Law Steamer Massachuscte— W! Wednesday for Liverpool. tera the Chancel. wtain Pennock ¢ &e. The matie for Earope will close in this cit; hoe of the ad here swe te cone avo been rvccived from Washingya to Ot | quarter-past one and half-past five o'clock fhm Mt “4 ho ronan to the rg re dhe ba the United States stoveship Relief immediately. She | afternoon. be at ‘the Poor jp monk to carry @ cargo of corn and other provisions to t\@ | The New Yor Hxsatp—Rdition for Europ>—will ghd Pt Re suffering poor of the South, All her ballast ts being ready at oloven o'clock on Tuesday morving. stl pa er een re removed, thereby adding comaderably to her carrying Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, ox gallor of intended to make 20° little. capecity. No more appropriaely named vessel could | comta. ; The oprine, sad, Penal be found for this service than the Relief. pene tad every step. eee, ee ae The oMcers and crew of the United States steamer Tah PARE MSR oF Tk meracy. roposed, rental — to invite = 000 Mewhern have been transferred to the Massachusetts: Pag A the Jer question, facts | mtd A ark Poor Law Boerdt wht oniy ‘The former veese! bas been Pet out of commission, amé | losses are on “. w risks.”” Tt isa fact invite 118,000 men. ight honorable member Adting Master Holley has assumed conumand of the Mas- opict ihe tons Yeredf ont on “Jew Se aa ath sy sechuseti. This vossel ts now yeoeiving her stores and | ness estal then’ facta bey Sn ° oven Soprith of wenpete- ae aid neh othr os cago, preparatory to warting South, and will be ready f .,Jtenother uct (hat “Jew rlake’ aro, Error Crag Taye sf reset epee feat ae fase” ak esha w ler John L. Worden and c. RB. P. | {ai wy ad oe hen oe amar anne be: ee Rogers have boon spoken of as Captain Pennock '« velicf, the [ow eanee ante fod aage a7 yo od ae pg es manyooflcers say that Captain Foxbail A. Parker is to | Rimdrai tnvy tocch ton incacts haste oe tee as if telling the House that he is giving far more, dol relieve him. his is the last rumor, and but little im- in each Lundred of tee . five Jew losses and vwenb} or, include the dew elewd Portaneo isattashed tol, Captain Almy ts an expect - ant who comes next. Movements ef United States Vessels s worth, has arrived bere from Baltimere, She will be | 183 proposer mention with, anxiety . He says that in his | be admilted; they had merely endeavored to lay down, Fortress Monroe. Sappose that the true theres our? are fects, every one. Aiican travels be came upon sire of "the Bachuanag, | «| principle, blloving. that Votan and varity. would Forransa Moros, April 6, 1967. | atte “yew ta tuiuaplion end Tee (oem Toly Sak be Temarkable exisnt,~ (Laughter) As an illustration of is | be the wambera Tae ieumediatoofoct might | rie Ouiled Sistas wceey ius Decatur, Capiain Aine Y (cele city to da and stil the whole tase femal r only be to introduce 120,000, but the extreme applica touched. As used here, “Jew ts a generic term, as “Uhrig food from them, the ef said, ‘Behold an | tion could only admit 250,000 eompound householders, | employed in towing: around Hampton Roads, under the“ {#0'' !# in Asia; and “Jew risks.” kuown as mush, and by ox; and when they looked they found but a miserable and he was, therefor repared no other name, are furnished by men who come {Eaughiar and cheora) Pininky te nota'bed five: | dual vote hich’ was, ongUBU ieronded a porviae | direction of Tieutonans. Colonel T. G, Whytal, Assistant. Kno'wa'whonce, aud go nn ‘one nows whither, mon nd curly black bair; ‘ sheap;” men with stocks of ‘clothing. or faralshing son or furs, or inillinery. Nearly every town in the country com? Quartormaster. e mi le class vi 2 The United States steamer Monongahela. hag arrivod the swamping of roters. ke fended the original’ heme | the House of late introduce to the franchise ut as many men as | of the many schemes which been taips them; they are known as Jews; they ma: would be admilied with a franchles Axed at she pemae years by philosophical politicians to preserve the nghts | 2" from the Norfolk Navy Yard, and will sail for the- | but they are known ua down, and itis Ventral taseey rei T believe it would not give in any of the minority, some of whom, it is understood, | West Indies immediately upon the arrival of the gun- | ji¢.'imu™uce comPanins’ instructions, so much discussed, & more extensive onfranchisoment than that, | Had thoir clausoa ready drawn, but, though | boat DeSoto, Commodore Boggs. bogn the bane of insurance compaction Sad th thoes are. tes Tf that be so, why talk of household guf- | not at all clear as to what might be the | ae eunpont Fi Ones thatthe honorable: Hebrew merchants of the larger frage? Why should the t chief of a | ultimate decision of nations on the point, the ¢ gunboat Florida, Commander Henry Rolando, haw } cities are mow trying (0 justify, they have a toad thay conmee great party, mecting It in St. James’ square or in | government, as practical men, looking to what | afrived at Gosport Navy Yard, with despatches from ie panes ig Rnowledge and understanding wning street, talk of household suffrage and of offer. { Would pass, and not having recotved any support or en- | Cape Haytien for the Navy Department. to |remton aad By the tntuse se oe tes oe ing to the people of this country a great and generous entranchisement, whon, after all, the scheme only in- volves what is tantamount to an £8 rental suffrage couragement from their own side, were not prepared to insist upon it, - deavor to’ elevate the mercantile intogrity of thetr vasaiva e of thalr good names en. brethren. =— In a loudly cheored peroration Mr. Disraeli impressed on the House that the government 5 THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION The absurdity of accusing underwriters that be so, let us call it an £8 suffrage; tell the truth | had no desire but to co-operate with it in bringing this sade ia slinply ridioulous. ‘They wins ‘> prose ape about it (cheers), and defend it ff you'can; but if this | affair to a settloment, They ‘wore convinced that their class of believers, but a class of traders, FACTS. be the nature of the measure, consider what Is the duty was not to desert their posts until that sottlement Delegates. Elected Last Night. 28 you are taking. You are about to renew the error 1832; you are about to re-enact the virtual exclusion of the working classes from the franchise. (‘+No,:no,”” and ironical counter-cheers.) The working classes er-oparata ‘with thom=to pace We bl Bt asd to stage ¥ om—t 10 ret wel the Ministry then if it alacael: Tho bill was then read a second time, and after some The following are the namew of the delegates elected 9 7 in this city last night ¢o attend the Democratic State Con~ vention which meets in Aibeny on the 10th inst, :— A. . . . THE POISONS OF THE DAY. IMPORTANCE OF A PURE MEDICATED STIMULANT, The late temperance investigations in Massachusetts have 3. thrown a flood of light on the horrible abuses practiced are that inion. (‘1 no. But a are doit Tremonstrances from Mr. Gladstone at the lateness of the | Di: 7 id ; much Worse ‘han siatcamen- did in 1832" ‘They made | dato, the committos waa fixed for the Sth of Apri A ona More” ie eeery Coney Grettbeolute mecesniy for musdultonster aiteaice ns Bit et fanchns Math wehbe toe, 2 Mattee' ETE meric, | eeeteinipscra, Graze tes he acai of 18 nC) } ant ¢ working men yugh- nee, pl othropiate who are Sut tho kingdom sad,’ “The bill, the whole bill, and CITY INTELLIGENCE. a Ove Taegu, perulolocs emesis of the eitlonntted te gee aly to, thee nothing but the bill” ‘They took it frankly and freel il ‘3—Jamen Hayea, . But‘atao to the ciency of uncontaminated” alcoboris noshes Knowing what 1 was, and hoping that hereafter it would ; Edward Addy. John B. Kell as romedial and restorative ageuls. pins: lead to something for them. you (addressing the | T#* Weatmmn.—Tho following shows the result of four | 4 ohn Galvia, 14—Charlee G. Cornell Firat on the ist of t's cass of ministry), with a population far more advancod and in- | Observations in New York city of tho range of the William M. tweed. Thomas J. Creamer. | Stands Hosta rrek's structed than that of 1832, after the promises of half a | barometer and thermometer, the direction of the wing | 5—Michaol Norton, 15—Aloxander Frear, | ties the only terrence, dozon cabinots and passages in half a dozen Queen’s Thomas Wilson. 7 4 Said aeinehi Sivinc eee speeches, and afer what has” passed: during the last | 224 the state of the weather during the past twenty-four | 4 Thomas Ferris, PO Rag sy a Sedecesielk Codie Bemmaaeats nine months, venture again to aek Parliament to ex: | hours, Tho highest range of tho thermometer was at Bartholomew Ward. "Reene Maken Proper subjcot tor profibitory logtlntion. “The facully pras clude the working claasen, (No, no,” and cheers) three orclock FM, reaching 72 degrees. and the lowost | 7—Dougias Taylor, 11—Thomas McCabe Glaima by the mouths of ite most distinguished professors There are members of the House ‘who, perhaps, have | was at five o'clock ’A. M., 6 A. M.—Barom- Willtam Sherman, Charles that a atimutant of this character Is a medical necosatt taken alarm than is necesaarv, and I venture to | oter, 30.41; thermometer 43; wind northeast — | 8—Seth CG. Douglas, Anihouy ewan i SOTA Yee eck ne nese eine ae the vetaiceaen eit them that if this be the limit of concessions they | Barometer’ 30.89; thermometer 58; wind South. 6 P, Francis Clark. Matihow Burke,” Coustituents which snakiaie detacta in eect the best niporte are-pursning a very perilous course, Bear in mind that | M.—Barometer 36.25; thormomoter 67; wind southwest, | 9—No meeting held, Dennis ‘Crosby. liquors, and the vegetable extracts with which it ts medle tha ilanit will be Viewed in combination with the spirit | 10 P. M.—Barometer $0.39; thermometer 60; wind Woat, | 10—W. H. Mansfield, John Helmien’ cated are among the best antidotes "and restorative, tha’ of the bill as shown in other parts of it. What did tho | Monday morning, foggy, hazy, windy; afternoon, clear, Anthony Poter Curly, bolpnteal este its world wile research, has yet dise Phancollor of the Exchequer gay? I do not pretend | Windy, cloudy; evoning, cloudy, pleasant, There will | 11—Isaac Bell, lenry Murray, ST tilt 8.2m ieccbthanle fact that sump conaiutions to give his exact ; but ho said that as-a| be either snow or rain within two and ® quarter days B. H. Murpay. Tsang Dickinsen. Stimulant which gombines ani bilious sod sightis aporieat! counterpoise, a check and a compenaation, as something | from 2 A. M. this morning. 138—Bernard Garvey, 18—Richard B, Connolly, Properties with its tonic virtues is manifestly desirable, to prevent the mischief that might arise from the admis- East Sipe Assoctariov.—Last night a numerously Patrick Hart, George W. McLean. Sold by all druggists. New York off ey street. stir tn 09 men who ering fi rede! | auoniogwdoarnt mating of the membors of tis | Fein, Ok Olay Hl A aeacie ps = to more than 3 oo persons of higher association was held at the hotel of Carl Theiss, cornor Patio Kelly,” @1—Heney W. Covet, fitsgod yd! afigeter Ainst eh tT a vote. What sort 10 b fames a . ‘“ianager"* A . 7, tng men Meu that will be underslood end <ousidared paolo tis Resolve, ielion: warned OAPI... | Mozart Hall. fi sobe rawa under charters repented by she Legal ose for whom you are say | before the Legislature to compel eyes troad he Mozart dologation to the State Convention met at | fi, peer of Motnuire & Os. in the New York papers, Fee eeen Te eee eet the aeet anomcine: prone. | Company to cover only a portion of the Yorkville cut | Mogart Hall on Monday afternoon, at half-past threo | the Ma prot “tho Georgie tate L Merion af Augusing ‘itions ever mado by aay Ministor to any Partiament. If | and wall up and fence the remainder, and giving them | o'clock, and selected Mr. Georgo Shea as chairman and | tary! was organised by the authority of thw -cheneral Aas 1 am froo thus {0 apeak of & condemned proposition of | two year to accomplish the same, could not be accepted | Rotert D. Livingston as secretary. After transacting the | biz of Georgia in nod Setient am ja Manager, and og government, in what position do I stand with | by owners of the district as ia 90089 8 | ord} ‘busi the jon adjourned, to meet at pg oad mgr ity from me to draw said lottery, Tagard Yo this “quostion? | “an 1 propose anything eBenpromic of tbe question ox aa DF any ing | tho Delevan Hovvo on Weduesday, the Yon lost, ton | neat sadae ths law, to, neat Ae doe and all partes which, ia the contest of parties, possibly @ lange J the exigency of the gave, and thal tho interests of all | o’cioos A. MC S eigrates ke stiintors of tar GSE tia saps shal Be og ply taken ts ay int oe household uM coh veatien Patirely ouvered over and at once, thoy onered te jelegates 5 ce. es 7. of the Georgia State Lottery (or ihe bene 3¢ the in favor sui 5 if neut of wed have often sisted in this Hows and to eibar | Sreotsion for the action ot the seocaton tat the Pal Sibeeins of co ieee tank dinette en eaeal < orplage Bone, on. eve ancient basis af e328 is that al ‘mho are_rated to some bai ran rach, Fle ate Tectesity of the case de- | towns oommprising the First Assembly district of West- | qn, Eertant9 th Rive tax—the relief of the poor being the most gencral now— A was also ‘etopted intiog® | chester county, held at Morrisania Hall, Morrigania, of ing pee ramet wa ‘— should be edmitted to the franchise, Tain quite willing | commition of snd | which Willlam Cauldwell was appointed chairman and | Shite toonac Wat Brot ae rpcsuninpenaeg admit there is one objection to that wide measure, proceed to Albany to oppose the action of ine Company, way. which exists, at loust to some 6: in almost evory | the Second Avenue in the attempt to passa | Messrs Oliver and Bownes selected as the franchise you can establish, Do you think that a mens- | bill for down tracks in Seventy -Arst street. The soli soatieeonn wary oisciee a. etd ary A. Wand Ly oh tg ott | M2 Be Jou, gmy aden Uinta te acumbering | Commie, Habeas tps at bn, wold, | Rvp on araatey hes oeatt bate’ | decd tegen i tare a 7 ground—If, {i |, enou! be not a stran Tuning in a few weeks from Ninetioth street | De Pen ving boon, taken, which resulted in a te be, | Senedd aud of various beauliful tints, imparted by expression to use of anything so minute—will to Peck slip, and it was announced that a committee of Heys Oren HS WRIA. tne eevainrees te taveuor on N’S, 6) SHroadway. Teceived with approbation, or will be regarded as | tén woul (Wednesday) to | tweon him and Mr. a “ys Sok’ dalhiaa ween even & two oF five settlement of this po inst the passage of the Harlem bill now be. | latter [erent anomerae a Bheapgen lawl Richera c Throat Requires ime quemion? (Hear, .) There is another point | fore the bly and urge that the Ca bill should | then chosen, mend mere = no yond mediate attention, mes resulta in some tn- upon which, at some time, sir, I shall ask your | be passed in lieu thereof. A member a resolu- | H. Teller, ie 5 , sewnae: james ‘cursble Lung Disease. BeOwe BRONCHIAL, TRO- opiaion, Itis to disfranchige tour poroeaina; tion aeeieed: the desirability of having an under- | ©. Bell. At the Poa tors ican mecing ios paee pa pt aed a simple remedy, almost invariably give igotuding Lancaster, with 2,672 male householders, an: valli but the motion not being seconded it boned bald, dest Bat ad ay gain. mea Mire * j ‘Yarmouth, with 6,400. Now if this dill were to pass it | fell to the ground. Pe Bi BO ee oot Shae rt Dollar, Biecire-G@atvant is clear two thore would be | Memrmva or Manger Mzx.—A meeling of occupants of | Yonkers, from the Assembly, td Monts, te aatorial wpersty ‘snow is, maled ree gu reseving created, aa near aa may be, an entirely new cousituency. | gtalis within and withous the Washington Market was | district, wore chosen. ‘Tho Seosad Assomably district FOCCAR 4.00, 2p Ragen sree Gaster and “Yatmouth the distranchisement of those | beld yesterday to consider and confer upon the several iss noe ene Fed he. Cae Bartlest’s Reversiblo Bowing. Machines Perouse geome an wabeard of proposal, and one which| bills now before the Legislature that more or less direotty | Novacuist, Benson Ferris, Jr, Joun Swinburae, Dyke: | dalserostis $69 Srosdway, sorner Prince sieseN. Ye maa the a It comes to oomsider | anect their interests. Mr. Robert G, Corncll presided, and | may Odell and John 8. Bates trom the Senatorial ————___—_ preamm! “4 there reference ‘Thomes lo was a trict, eres eral Sewing rf ™ Sirlachaed of fat broaga, spa of ati mat parent appcionned on 3? Virion sabionts, sak the best peat ‘ith wee x in ae ‘ive aus yey ‘bundrea feeling was oxhi There was general . Broadway. ‘logis word ta. the oul to indiouie to | neste to unite in all real (ry FrrIRas. ptt sae Peli SYS Sieh ayy, upnoraere, Island. Shortly after five o’olock last evening a fire broke out ‘was that these boroughs were cut out of our DR, i tre aystam Ob on, ad ear, ne ee ag een ee amminenalg harmonious, 24 | in one of the public buildings on Blackwell's Island, oc- | #XCHANOE, Penrice caiet tae? a} as ha snes nom et, bee Exchequer, a wy pointment of committees for the private affairs of the | cupied as a recefving store, in which # general assort- As ge for American or European lucts promtly exe aa T have been in this House, and for @ lodger period, I | Association, sont ment of materials were tomporarily placed before being | “Ltberal advances niade on Approved Consignments. ee Leesa Deon a very. ele aoe wel Tam Provosap Exraxsios or Cuunon Strewt is not to | sssorted for the general storehouse. The building wasa | Clroulars (published weekly) forwarded on application. iwine co: token ne) ancaster | be carried into effect without opposition on the part of | two story frame structure, and fell a rapid prey to the ss domicile: smilies Since Rroeth nowoniy' ihe, present population, but theie | the property owners. To-morrow, at half-past three | Goroaring element before oven tho misanble fre ap- ee ee ee Drea enlist et hee bee ec ws it = 7 their ehitaren's, children, o'clock P, M., a meeting of property owners below Four- sane on the mw Footage get to — Wg wna coul “ Astor House. say ou 1 for | Rot be ascertat ous! ha be done y's spat ot alan, | Wyn at eget nsamat oppaiion to | gored are nmtiret barton coundarae, Tee | , Caper Ss Ron Rereudhg Ans §S that the it to received & Garé. ‘extension, which, it is said, can only be carried | Are is said to have from a defect in the | Keane of self-cure, Copies free. Address May fair, " aeons dolibersie consideration, and it | out at an expense of $3,000,000 to the property owners. ne, Lah 5 Sains ton take dyn, N.Y. AA es esememee Tas Fexiana.—The Stephens wing of the invincible island ‘was Dol at her dock at the time the fire oc- pDofance Fire, aud Bs members to counties than he would otherwise be able to | Fenians of {bis city, through their ©, BE, F, B., have is- SR Ge reeceel ela ree demroped. added, no pm aseo1 rt wale ot Pass neaseent? CY Ponce oda the sued another appeal tabohalt ot our suboring country.” sean aaheciants destroyed was ‘situated, was for v burs bill. The bill, ag a wi 1 pen A as vory unsatigfac- | More money, more men are wanted, particularly the | 9 timo in imminent danger from the flames. pa bay aa 2 tory and bad,’and I think it bears upon it the marks of | former. Irishmen with more spare greenbacks than Heart, Lungs, Liver and Consumption, Office 268 FI being er not of the friends but the enemies of | they know pier Wd Seis aA, iSaeeens to Fire in Fourth Street. avenue, corner Twenty-cighth street. reform. and cheers.) It is wonderful what ‘eman an y to g r fire di clever men Ge when a dosta of thet are shat up | ‘Boor Tuapm Gatan.—Memery, Leavitt, Btrobeigh & Co. me ppt arena ny nitro t, | Florence, Reversible Fed, wacutyes, oo aera ‘A laugh.) Look at the Chancellor | oonciaded yesterday vheir spring sale of books, &c, Post oven P, tonne: tor fu oe ‘605 Broadway, New York, The invoices offered yesterday contained no books of Ey eam ™ gentiomen opposite for so many yeras high value, but comprised a collection of five thousand od p fre ta the kitchen, end just no they hed ter Tare the ight honors gvatoman (Wr peters Cites Sghanret ‘aike abieee et thas eat sie Line ent oftbakbase Roabdrage Fuatober, of the Bodvreed ye er aahlonable mold yatto tox ian ‘clover aaas Take, the Press The sai hae proved an agreeable daappointment | yi iscovered a fe athe back foo on | Ait Broadmay, of hates, HE Waskinglon set, Bontogs ual he, too, a a man. Take the Presi- | 15 ine book trade. ious to its commencement busl- | the first floor, ‘The bose was brought In and the | sen are e Viqgerss Philadelphiny Dycke & Morge Scar to te some seni the tree of Orne. | Pe wus\6.er} elie Sate, Pale, Powe eallond |e eg ae a ect ane wed | Comme one eames ener and laughter) fate the honorable gentis- | Sey much to improve the. trade the Seurated with ts weansun, 90 dro ta the | - Gente? git Wag! Salta, @25. 1 atet's penres ess omens ts | Sheeran ce paarnes reer a nent smet oege | pence ay etree, Sete ca ncoetigane | Soe ma WeEE: PE 3%. Bi SAT Toes ved books has been 90 tate tt impossible to meet siarwnole matter is now under investigation by the MO Fou arsine, iat fhe snows of Canada of sweats under | the requirements of somo buyers. Fire Marshal. ‘The furnitare in the house is owned by ve taal Pleas. sae peattounen.. (0, et” Tt wes only Is Ir 4 Swixvte?—Mayor Hoffman received a lotter Mise Constant-C. Trust, and ie insured. for $3,000 In, the | & Bakers Premlam Sewing tras qo {he mountain ware, West, to the effect that she bad mailed « lotter directed | fy is damaged to the of $100, and ta insured, heel Hse a i retired Jato n pet. | ' Messrs. House, Bristol & Co., of No. 67 Nassau street, —s ESERIES BST ute ahd aes vate tn Downing street and set to work to | New York, who profess to be the publishers of » paper Fire 1 eben wow ont the humors that make dense. a capacity, it American Staterman. M1 that | A few minutes bevore eight Sancont & Retores Dil, eae at's bill marvolicesly” like | Shu*suctesed Ta: her letter $00, and (tsk Messrs’ House | was dieovered by officer Fonda, of the Twenty-soventh |, tp,tue SPI mer MUR E EO au T SOM for Neus Lincalaahire (Mr, asks Saciope). (haughe | they” would ter a sewing tashine for bem that | precinct, in the produce commiadon sore No. ot Dey | CRMIRATED RATRACL OF ® 3 novorable ssember for North Lincolnshire erwarand shine for the money | street, cecupied by Rockett & Gokdemith. When poor «eat ail CN anything more or more wonderful could be | seen of the machine or the money sines. ander the frat tight of stairs amoug. some barrels con- oe rn fore Uahet 8 tar} Be spoke iat Ghat’ "wa" had date, | (ook into the Matter, and, pon proceeding 19 tbo plsoe polaloes, aloes 2d EP reogrem of the fumes aren eee pore Stas et ME SS Mad bah ppg titel Sinan esa ae te he | kena Ht, UR aeae —— Fowsnat or ras Lire Mas, Jenown —The obsequies of done to thele, ‘any ounmer and cheering. Toom- ‘The losses are covered by insurance. in ite Wate to any article Peal a seg rtp | he ns enw tad we, Gert un ate | REE AP, Gutta” Sha ehh road SP oe See hes a ee he | ec seg ou ahead Sere et (uteanaaaten believe i an We 4 The State Prisoner Learning to Paint—Ills el. ben comrennantc lent would saprevate the wousd is dedi ho bent, ond iidig one Put tbe tei ely of oa pari ae Forrases Momnos, April 6, 1867. BOI x SaRBAP: is @ remedy wena lane ‘abastately ; ato wales hick oleae cil unsolved. Now T eevee may tun, ibe Homes Reuer ror ras Sovrm.—Mr. August Belmont hes op ihn pense yu bag 0 ay aii erties on ry thd frankly, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer will 02. | consented to allow ble private gallery of palstings to be Ih cc sencesien m,uliiel @ 20 Davis, Mise Howell, phient eaten, eee ‘ House who, would be more. gied to Bie warmeat thrown open to the public for five days for the benofit. | Svinte Mulellhn PES oa, Protemor had many | Barnes & 0, Welle olmbeld, Uoddington, } gapport—whatever it might o fair Ladies’ Southern Relief Association sister d ‘te wat —— honest measure question. 7 and No. 100 Fifth avenue, and will be from niae | pleasant conversations with Mr. Davis. latter Havana ‘Hear, or wt wba morale inn wae im the morning to six Goloek: ta the evening, the had no complaints to, make of Shek eppenres wo 08 Paar naa nen ie. Pinla never Oheee, $0. ee it or to blame Serbie evening” ME and Mrs, George, Yandenbof wil ‘craps aa tht he snhriafand toward tbe othr st street, to tring 7 am And | Sor asse: | Baars beual Commmioce tas Gail tavern, wntiny’ | Cesarean even yen eady Yond, wilting aTnere, Whe, Bentro Bs of sion. , air, fe to me impossible to | of the artiste and the object for which the entertain- | mote his comfort. He sald he was under many obliga. | MN 2NTH, te i assist i elena yen hat ew an mont is to be given will doubtless ‘# fall house. Mona to the citizens of Baltimore, ‘As te his trial he ox. variably does, Ask for Hxtmpoup's. Ro other, wane [pad Bow Arraurt st Ronsmny,—About five o'clock yew | pressed no opinion—he was in the hands . pamahenadbanen sa. / rid of—which ‘us to come into ita confidenee, and gsr awaited the dectson ‘which. Mosld | awe Btowa Thx 7s Feeck 9 feticent torday evening a man, who gave bis name as William Hit we. tf st . Setton SS pa = ence, cheer i here Campbell, although a peddling Hoénse bearing the name | siiber Place him Voters he couria of ution oF #8 Ue aay AS WSR Ee Tetigio fevta arian — of John F. Collins was found in his pocket, made — $0 irene wees Lees crea oes hee the ways ang | bold attempt at robbery in Broadway. Tt appesrs thet | ontay eroning, ape | wit StS CaN ts eh scorn the purposes of faction (loud ironical cheers), and | Cojtine, or Campbell, or whatever his namo may be, 88 | 4 ‘Cynouwe 8, W., wife of F. A. Von Dernuth, aud Protuoss avwew as myle ob} : ¢ Tam driven now or at any ste a waa ve Were ho was passing by the Pepieese euabthgwent of Mr. | daughter of %. H. Kitchen, Tnaty ioe at Bt pagar outed we beara pon Sasa hee aren ceetets sae 1 relia’ of grovuvecks taah Gore. exposed. 10 NOUtC® Ot or ther Deaths see FY Pape.) tin : ee ameter *ithitonge. Hila Gisappoinimonty front window of aaid place, and made @ bold attempt treat ’ ‘which shall cheat the great body of my coun- TS A aes cdg ts a ier tan har bane ae Guy Sis | wet ieaatycnta mee ate uaks | SR RN eee i Sire aaeE™ | aSestieedcttnm dsc NG constitution of this country they may most Sforune” by ot the Broadway police aq fumed with PHA! "® NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, - $} claim, (Loud cheering.) } found nich was recog. —<<—$—$——$—$—$—— Sewing sas wheal as en pec we ste ob | Has, Me Raat eh eat as | plat eae Nam PSR ott eat wit = ‘Jomplatned of ‘tne tone pay a ne Campbell, vetere © magutrate this evening. cence Ayes pimplos and all eruptions of the Wiss, raat nad uft"iyalsg sh & Ser. Giadatonc's apesches Both 00, the first and second “ CT an aera eu ‘Lene re ekin, — ee Bada! R'S, 16 street, ‘Of course, he sai Frrernment never | eroning last suiering severely from « broken log, on Unt Call on our Neighbor aaa aecantioan eel acomed wal thay co in ; beagle he not | viruh avenue, noar the Arsonal, by @ person who hap. ava! or ahh pe Bits Nefiothne Jum Sie tpring kong tundion, Beware ot Va Bie Less pone pened tho place, Ho reported the fact , — The skim, 97.4 10.8, @ y= a RY copes ie Oradehone's a e Peete Sescabeotn ge wast seated wines when fan ofticer AN Prix: shed In Legal Lottories.—Cirea- H fines Baie te) Re ice — he atay 3 twrorable, We at Capuain Seal'e Wincteonts proctacs potion { uta Sra an GLOTR, Broker, 116 Broadway y eon a franob ive toimated Limedi | 9 5 A J me wey. 5