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NY, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRE “19; ‘teo7--TRIPLE SEET been independoat of werk, Hi: r THE GALLOWS. |ivtmmest meee | THE STATE alge te aus oe Par a e called pon hi ie os et oe ry 7 Amending the charter of C8 . eeu, Teena 9 THEM) et pinomonme mene ene SL a, Execution of Albort Teufel at Doylestown | great deal of sympathy from ices ae Authorizing the city of rE Frm uatiea Coden of the’ Condensed | Siscuithe etna, em fr woom we | Panange Of the Cntret Ralirod Fare BM AM | Since‘: nets cayrat saved Sy re D THE CABLE TO APRIL 18. be os Gallows, &c. Teufel had bees fa the Rds oF entation the eatire the Assoably Incorporating the Metropoliiae Beene Doruxstowx, Backs Oo, Pa, April 18, 1967, | 7/6! playing cards, and retiring to seek repose at about ¥ i praone ey a as eine Abort Toute, who was convicted of the murder of | a change tora’ Bag hee ois foengs had tindcrson0 epee octSmiowe Free scisat eytiiage of pret | Saptain James A. Wiley, of the canal boat Ohio, in No. Amusement fOr we want of sullablo partner bit | 3 wo | petltrooe Suaaien WS Loog land Savings France and Prussia Preparing | vente as wes execs today tm the art of tho | rout during Voter ae hing promcvog { SROMt. Sharp and Deisive Lasili"e | Mii cive'ta the working of mines resnred to the county jail'at this place. The crime which he expiated | an outward composure, and talked cheerfully and with- State and to the use and ocoupasion of iaude for such for War. with his life was one of the moat cold blooded that has | Out any routraint concerning his past life, a taken place in this State, anda bistory of 18 will explain | fut soa!” pe ‘2, be bellaved, has Deca a moat vont ’ os rigern oot ein gpeeawer re gre Se the causes which led to its commission. years of age, and states that mohoo oe, State banking sasociations, Protection of Life in Places of | “ncading the act calling for a Constitutional Coaven- HB DISCOVERT OF THE MURDERED Ror, Py . was now twenty-three e Negotiations ‘Between Paris and | William Wyker, on the 25h of November last, disoor- | {espa eer any {2 tie twelve years that havo elapsed! Amv-ement. Mirmobttebeting the How York Blais: Associated: Press, ered the Ohio fast at the Narrows, on the Delawarecsnal, | in various cities, but ‘the majority tae tae nr Ree ke Aeeans mersnamar ee Cle Pieeiines Sune: Seeety Berlin Broken Off, On boarding her he discovered the murdered body of her | “e/phia and Trenton. In cross-questioning him 1 found ke of New York ine Hh (Aone captain, James A. Wiley, lying stiff and cold in tho cabin, | Wiley, execoted. a tee an, thst he Was dispovod, Mike tine aren gy He gave the alarm to the neighborhood around, a coro- | He declares that he is"iunovont wv the crime tor which specs TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD. “Authorzing guslight companies to mortgage thelr prop- 4 19 was arrested, orty tor bonds. THE TORNADO CASE NOT SETTLED, |" 's Inquest was held and pursuit was commenced for | BO © oer rk penne nite should ask him Atnany, April 18, 1867. “Authorizing the North Side Railroad Company of Long the assassin, tifled about, He stated that he was bors (epee ays CEE OMCTRAL RAILROAD ARE BULL AcAUE Isiand to consiruct drawbridges. &e. &e. ae pes Biers ends ue oe: potoaging | bad doubts about Caratian Teufel t ioe bake 1% | ame Governor's voto has failed, tt would seom, to Amending the act for the widening of Third street, ‘possess: ofa we lo. - Broo! 2. miei to bis victim was the motive for the crime, Itapreacs | discovered that ie und thade w ystacus presume bad | egpotually dispose of this bill, which was lugged tnto she “Amending tho aot anthorizing the extension of cor- PREP ‘ciek saiandila Wilae: teih anceived athagutner pears about his parents, for he was Bey ‘alepode’ #0 | House again yesterday, and consnmad a groat deal of the | ta/n streets in Brooklyn to the river, ARING FOR WAR. pain Wiley. had received altogether the sum of | dwell upon this theme, | He was engaged Yivergay, ee | samy now o» varaable Onaccount of tbe proximity of the | | Amanding tho Charter of the Globe Atutual Life Tasur- _ $193 17 for freight, &o., and of which Teufel was aware. pn me oe caren dire Drews = in Prepariieefor | gajournment, It is sald by the wise ones that the sub- si tea aan ete ola rae and Prussix in Active Preparation for | nthe day that the boat loft Trenton the murderor | ho yas Going to taake a stir ia the world He allowed | Je0t 1s kept alive with a viow to continue speculation in | Mfr, Onawsxns called ‘up the Quarantine bill, Collision. Berus, April 18—Evening. Tt is reported here that the Emperot Napoleon is treng! his forces and military posta on the fron- end placing his artillery on a war footing; that am- i are being purchased, and that the French came on board for the alleged purpose of making the trip, and on Saturday, the 24th of November, executed bis hellish crime, How the blow was struck, and what was the position of tuetwo men, only the murderer and his victim knew. Tho pocketbook of Captain Wiley was discovered empty by hia side, thus proving beyond a me to read some dogverel verses he said he com about the murder, and which are denunciatory law and justice as administered in Bucks county. He in- formed me that he eould not remember wasseiag ened of himself. His conversation, it must be remem! =a aren tatiana | et matns of the most foarfu character, a face, when reciting some particularly wore a smile as if oy recollection were the stock, which will of course keep sliding up and dowa the scale as long as this question is agitated, The lates} idea is that if the time during which an increased fare may be demanded be limited to two and a half yoars fhe Governor will have no further objection to signing {he bill.) Whether there is any ground for believing so is Mir. H. GQ Murruy moved an amendment prestting that a temporary stracture for the detention of wol! Persons who have been subjected to the risk of infec- tious diyeases shall be constructed on Barren Island, if necessary, until & permanent structure for such persons can be enacted on West Kank, and that the permanent site for a voarding station be located on the west end of Coney Island. heavy robbe: of 1868 will be called out on the Ist of May | doubt that plunder was the tucentive to the deed, jeusant. He frequently, during the nsparersaiion, 4 matter which ts debatable, Tho speculators, whother ‘The amegdment' was adopted and the bill ordered toa : ‘THE ARREST, pushed Deartily, and when reminded that it was his | inoy pelieve or not that the new bill will most the Gov. | ‘iN! reading, in on earth, re} ie. a forgotten ‘TRE ANNUAL SUPPLY BILL. ‘It is represented that Prussia is also making active ‘Teufel and the murdered man were companions, Sus- relation i ‘the robberies he had. been e1 Mr. Sessoms reported the Annual Supply bill, which was made the epecial order for this afternoon, TUR CANALS AND SALT SPRINGS. Mr. Low moved that a committee of three be ap- Pointod to examine into the financial condition of tho canals and the salt springs, ‘and to report to the Constl- tutional Convention as to the propriety of leasing said salt aprings and the lateral canals, Tabled, BIS DRFRATRD, Tncorporating the Plauters’ Loan and Rolief Associa- emor’s approval, are making moncy and so they keep fhe ball in motion. You wilt remember that the other night an effort was made to introduce an obscure plank road bill, and, by motions to substitute, convert it into the Central bill. The undertaking proved a failure at the time, and a great deal of fun hag been poked at Bomis and the Central people generally, because the plank road Dill Picion at first did not pofft to Teufel as the murderer, but the latter was arrested in Philadelphia on the chal of mule stealing. When arrested he said, “I am the man you are looking for.” He then said, “I'll not go with the d—d Dutch; they oan’t take mo.” After his arrest suspicion, corroborated by: certain evidence and facts in the possession of the authorities, led to the con. clusion that he was the murderer. Ho was arraigned and gaged in, stated that sevoral mnocent parties had bee: scotched for what was his work, He confessed to h ing dragged tho clerk of the steamer Mary E. Forsy in the Mississippi river, and of having robbed him of $16,000. He went on to tell of other robberies, which need not be re ) a8 they were evidently colued and told for effect, Last evening after tea I visited him again; I called his attention to the beautiful moonlight stealing through his Despatches have been received which state that nego- tions between the governments of France and Prussia we been broken off. THE ANQLO-SPANISH DIFFICULTY. | tricaborore Juage Chapman ata Darrod wi } ineeting of the indow. ‘He looked at it, but made. no remark, tion, Lost, e. held February 5° The trial lasted several days, and the | He was evidently unimproved. "Soveral members of the | Provided for the free passage of hearse and funeral | “incorporating the Amorican Trades’ Agonoy. Lost, The Tornado Case Still Unsettled. evidence was conclusive ag to his being the culprit, press of Phitadelphi re present, who plied bim with | drivers, To-day the partisans of the measure went to Recess, juestions which ered, and related to them much @ same story I © given you above, only that he was at ono time worth one hundred and fifty thousand dol- lara, and that he had been in the live pork business in St. Joseph, Missouri. He boasted of having spent five and six hundred dollars of a single night. He claimed to have been a silent ner in the Adams Ex- press robbery; and, to use bis own language, ‘has been ‘a first class buster.”? On denying any knowledge of the murder he was asked his theory about it. He replied:— Aftern THE ANNUAL SUYPL was road a third time and passed. The only important amendments made were appropriating $50,000 for the orection of a boarding station on West Bank, and $25,000 for the erection of a stracture on the west end of Coney Island tor tho reception of well ngérs under quarantine; also increasing the appropriation to tho Willard Asyluin to $200,000; also $800 to purchase HIS APPEARANOR AT THB TIME OF THE.TRIAL, The Doylestown Democrat gave the following deacrip- tion of the prizoner at tho time of bis arraigument:— He is a young man in years, but looks older in appear- ance, which may well be accounted for by the rough and reckless life which he has been for some time lead- ing. His featuros, when in repose, are far from being cither maiignant or repulsivo—indeed, if looked upon under wore favorable circumstances, and without pro- work again. They first brought up in Committeo of the Whole a bill, which bad been sent down from the Senate, entitled an act for the prevention of gambling on railway trains, and forbidding the employment of any person addicted to intoxicating liquors in any capacity on any railroad in the State. On motion the ‘three sections of the old Central Railroad Fare bill wero Loxpon, April 18—Evening. No further demands havo yo! been made upon Spain the British government in the case of the steamer brnado, which still remains unsettled. FRANCE. ee judice, he would be considered rather a pleasing lookin, A collection of autographs of the si the Declara- Imprisonment for Debt Abolished. man, with a stalwart frame and powerfully davslonet “ What I don’t see I don’t know anything about.” Ho | inserted as the first threo of the now bill, Then the | fon or indepondones, a ae ee Pans, April 18, 1867, | muscular slrongub, His eyes aro deep set, black and | thought the boy Rick committed it, and sald it was | original first section of the latter was malo MAniade OF chileliie Go dine. peak: done by a weak person, as the head of the deceased was sbot off; a rope was found around his neck, and his mouth stuffed with “Now Vil be d—d if I would kill a man that way!” said he, He spent tho money he stole very freely, and was very liberal to his frien Ge was never locked up but once, and that was in Baltimore—a city he detested. He travolied alone, and he claimed that never having been seen in the company of thieves kept him of the bands the detectives. The reporter entered the room about paused, looked at him a mo- you from up country?” The per- son addressed told him where he was from, but this did not seem to please or satisfy him, for he declared in a low voice that he did not want country reporters and editors pottering about him. The scaffold arrived on Tuesday, and is the samo that ‘was used in the execution of Probst and others. It was The bill creating a tax of one-third of a mill to pay awards made by the Canal Appraisers, and for certain canal improvements, was also passed. NEW YORK JOINT STOCK COMPANY. The bill incorporating the New York Joint Stock Come pany was ordered to third reading. Recess until half-past eight o'clock P, M. Evening Session. BILLS ARVANCED TO THIRD READING, Appropriating $290,000 towards tho erection of a new tol, or the relief of the Brooklyn Prospect park and Fiat- bush Railroad Company. Incorporating the Shoopshead Bay and Coney Island. Stage Company. Incorporating the Mutual Savings Bank, Brooklyn, Incorporating tho Carthage ar hag Bank. Enabling husband and wife to be witnosses for or the fourth, a few other amendments were tackea on and an amendment adopted substituting the title of the old dill for that of the new, whereupon tho hybrid document was referred to the Committee on Railroads, with power to report complete forthwith, which the committee immediately did, and the bill was orderod to ® third reading, in which order of business, when reached, it will of course be taken up Orst, a majority having the power to take it out of its regular order. Of couree it will be passed and rushed to the Sonate for immediate passage there. 1 have been thus particular in tracing the history of this matter, because it really forms an interesting chapter in the annals of legislation. It shows how parliamentarians can manipulate a measure when they wish to, Had the bill been introduced anow and in the usual way, it would have been soveral Sparkling, and when lit up Ls emotion are brilliantly penotrating in ther quick, keen glances, such as fasomate irresistibly at times, and at others re- pel, according to the whim of the wearer, and which are to be met with alike in the belie of the ball room, the b’hoy of the Bowery, or gleam from the brow of the brigand. Phrenologically considered, the opinion would be unfavorable of him, as the animal facultios predominate largely over the intel- lectual; and a certain sinister expression pervades his countenance, which gives it an entirely forbidding appearance. ' Hair jot black, and stature somewhat over medium; nose promiiont, but far from ctasste; prom- inent cboek bones; jaws heavy set, and bordering upon what is popularly degiguated as the lantern kind; with a massive, heavy neck, which well deserves the epithet bull-necked. His complexion when first brought to prison, was of that peculiar sallow tan which ever shades the features of those exposed to wind and wave, but onment for debt has been abolished in France, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The London Money Market. Loypow, April 18—Noon, money market is quict aud steady. Consols 91 money. out AMBRIOAN SSCURITIB, je Railway shares shal Loxpox, April 18—2 P, AMERICAN SHOURITISS quoted at this hour as follows: — oither his confinement or care bas since bianched it toa | Put in ite place yesterday about one o'clock. ‘The | weeks at least, were the session to continue 0 long, bo- | Sgalust each other Iu certain cases, States fivo-twenty bonds (ex div.). prisoner heara ciatincily the preparations, but it did not | foro it would have been reached with the present oppo- For the protection of Bee Sooners one ire g vi rotect him. pearly whiteness, which, ‘helghtened by a white hand. Kerahlet loosely flung over his breast, give it a pale and several times yes- | sition of about a third of the members, Should the Governor not sign it after all a very boarding and lodging houses ; guests and lodgers in their rights and against extortion, To exempt from town, county and manicipal taxation pallor. THR EVIDENCE, ministers of this_| measure, intending to give us sober engineers, oonduct- anspor, ‘Tho principal witness for the commonwealth was Har- but,. jh he received. them politely and did | orsiand émployés on our railways, will be sacrificed to | town subscriptions to the Southern Ke ebergte = 8 ot Consols closed at 90% for moucy. mon Rick, a lad employed on the boat, who testified to | 20t offend them by an over indulgence in profanity, he | the greed of w private corporation. Should it receive the , ty ng On AMERICAN KECURINIES hearing a noise which sounded iike cho; gave them to understand that he had not softened any, | Governor's approval! (there is no-doubt about its Dassago land pa ie h agghoak nan Usher the Wallkill Valley ‘at the following rates :— witness at the time was only balf aw ‘and it being | 82d that he was in no need of their ministrations. ifwe may draw any inferences from the efforts t a Fig construction al ‘ evening he could see nothing even had ‘his suspicions | W@4 loth to part with your correspondent, and when I | lobby are making), it will illusirate the truth of the old ried . Deen aro after this ‘Toafel called to him { F080 to go eald, “Don's be in a hurry.” saying that oftentimes the vil doings of Individuala be- | Adjout and bade: hi His who was waiti ‘our, departure, then en- | come benefits to the community. ‘The witness Wi eae Oe eee Be. warmiy’ embraced the | The Dif Yequiring the wearing of uniforms by the ! ayo April 18, 1867, . 0 wi saw Wile: im iy eral 1 o wearing of forms ALBANY, 4 Faaygvonr, April18—Noon, | death. He asked Teufel wee ek Prisoner, as did a maternal uncle. "He tell asoop about employés of Tallroads Teached ite: oat to-day, cite Witla ia; talixensai dime, sist Datei, 7 th of the murderer caught hold of him ai three o’clock, and passed his few how Provision is made in it for the designation appro. States bonds open st 76%, for the issue cry and not to make any noise, Teatlees, disturbed slumber. He priate insignia of the different ranks or grades of pers | Mr. Larrizyoux moved to go into Committee of the described particularly the actions of o’clock and commenced swearing. Shortly after he was | sona employed upon the diferent railroads of the State. | Whole om the Senate bill No, 73, in relation to the em- Fnaxnyors, April 18—Evening, | sabscquent_ to i OTN spp digger oe nem agit mee efor Caen TE LAs proposed amend | Ployment of conductors on the Tallroads in this Stato, U ‘States bonds closed to day at 7654. 1 was absolut app Another was mi 18 am of ia nih ieabe Aiemslehsndiisinn niece The Liverpoo! Cotton Marke naverthaiens he eupecred from the effets | ments to. the ‘Excise inw into oamidecor the Whole | Tn doing 20 he wal tag an it wa + “ this morning, but without success, his toe case his motion was adopted, y lara, ‘AND. BANKA, Liverroon, April 18—Noon. | Teufel, a plain looking, unpretending German, " BI) HOPES OF ESCATR. TIONAL. substitue Providing for taccensing the fare The Brokers’ Ciroular roports the total ales of cotton ined tha be wanet ikicte: house ‘aban bis eon comme |: 27. gen de that the prisoner never 3:rested a ro- | The bill providing for the revarn of national banks to pp elite Shepued | by. vote of 79 to 3%: Prieve, but he confiden:ly counted uy e State system was.algo among the measures Anely | The House then went into Committee of the Whole on there. He heard bim in conversation with the = the weck at 61,000 bales, of which 16,000 were sold aid not bear all hat was sald; but gould heer that ao? ¢ ‘as he several timos hinted to ‘yxy making his es bin atthe gallows would be cnamek SPS called spon book speculators and exporters. The market has been very lead on the boat, He then eto the ROLLING!. ON. THE the bill named, Mr. Parker im the chair. ‘and prices have declined 4. 8 %4. on tho ‘—Then I hollered to Albert; I "0, Al. | Several days: ke that paving been signal de Mr. Lirriegomy moved to strike out and insert the fol- ” ‘The market to-day o ‘with continued dulness, ope you did not do that; it would be terribiel”” y ~ F feated in hie has joined his | lowing immediately after tho enacting glpuso:— .. .. “pred answered, ‘father, I bad to doit; I couldn't I with Ve for the cariying out of the | sxcrion 2. It shall be lawful for thé New York Central fh without change im prices. Middling uplands at | help it, becans; T 7q me iff didn’t Pe te afraignt-u} jown Broadway underground | Ra‘ pany. from and after the Paanage of this act, 6d., middling Orleans at 11%. 012d. The sales to. di naa ry io one band, and Kate Hunter, bis plan, the Central having agreed to join the moy¢y 7 an Behe v9 the 90th day of ae opie | ronan 7 will be trifing, probably not exceeding 8,000 or 4,000 ea ene 10 aia with me.” Ho oald further bat was not taonl forthe mutta bene of all partion” depend son ret) road, with hls or y you aidan ein. seatreate nT tes soachod Wanmincs Hite solution at lest, On mowon | Mes ordiner the duty of railroad in thie State e ~+ +10 oven as the total stock of anttan tame oS ue : * . | of Mr H. . Murphy tm the Senate to-day the bilt was €0 | to carry freight to from ‘tate Beata ith ag ae fhe Brokers’ Crowe a... ao pen oe are a Physicians word sent for this morning to examine the | amended as to provide for a landing station on the west we? youre sas all fy ight red ey ees ‘port and on shipboard 706,600 bales, of which prisoner and discove?, 1f possible, the cause of bis sick- | end of Coney Island, and the erection of « temporary intent of the capacity of the GOiiPaay's warehouss at 11,000 are "American. ‘The report had ope forth that ho © premeditated | quarantine on Barren Island during the construction of place where offered, sliklt be sen within ven, gach wag rete sate. Set hee teece utr eaves ssa: | Os Saree re ure Seiearanaty ste ete eae Ho said eed resort. it wen cotton market fs flat. Prices have fallen fully he above the ‘material facts upon which thegac: Three different measures, having for their object the Fr vs my of elatt no discrimination in regard to from other 5 Mr. Ricuwoxn moved to amend the amendment as Jail at the timo the regulation of places of amusement #o as to conserve the the Te; Middung uplands are sow prisoner pneeies noes Papers ‘and he was deputized to stand guard and admit at 4d, cused was convicted and condemned. HIS SENTENOR AND (OW HE RECEIVED IT—HIB Liverroon, April 18—Evening. ‘When brought out for seatence he was asked physicians, the sheriff being engaged with the pris- i Prhe cotton market has becn iaihive all day, and prices | Chapman if he had anything to say why ce eee of z was found by the be sufferi: It shall not Soaetn foe the pk YoreWontrat Rail. nominal The downward tendency continues. The’ | {cy ree oS Coigrnyy ting wed mre cent of the amount fixed an rged for freight by said ing immediately in somewhat of a pert manner and rough tone of voice, said in substance:— Well, sir, in the first place, Iam innocent of this charge, and the ones that kill ristian Teufel and Harman up their minds to do it charged company according to the different classes and pri in the freight tariff lista issued by said company for winter of 1867. Mr. Younouovs raised the polut of order that Mr. Littlejohn’s amendment was not germain to the subject matter,of the Dill before the House, M4 ‘Cuain decided that the point of order was not woll on. Mr. Younctove appealed from the decision of the Chair, and the Chair was sustained by a vote of 72 to 26, Mr. Littejohn’s amendment was advocated by Mossre, Lirtixsoan and Weep, and opposed by Messrs, Youxa- Love and Rorerts. Progress was then repot Mr, Litriesouy moved t tho Committee on Railroa (ven in Tuesday's Henat, The lao ie ill, Introduced to-day in the Sonate by dt is thought to be too late for action Building] act, the followin, Mr. T. Mur thia seasion:— are the closing quotations :—Middling uplands, a ; middling Orleans, 11%. The sales of the day but disagreed Bpemy though the majority inclined to the taken strychnine. He suffered con- iderably afterwards, and lost that bravado that charac- terized him last evenii He recovered. however, and in the meantime let us take a look out doors. The sun never rose upon a@ fairer morn, and though it was not yet six o'clock the strexts were alive with vehicles of ali descriptions approaching the town from all points and whore deatination or object was to convey those bent ay seeing an unfortupate man make his exit from this to t the shores of an unknown world. ‘The conversation at tho various taverns was more of a AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROTECTION OF LIFE IM PLACES OF AMUSEMENT IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Sxcrion 1. That from and after the passage of this act it shall not be lawful for the owners or lesgees of any publle hall or place of amnaemeut In the city of New York {to ob struct or allow to be obstructed by others any of the aisles or passagoways of the uuditorium of said halls or places of Amusement by placing herein any benches, chairs stools or other ariicles during tho hours thas sald ‘places may be ‘open to the pifbite. Svc. 2. That the said owners, lossees or tholr agents aro hereby required to keep open ‘at all hours during the time said halls or places. of amusement nre open to the BreadstaTs Market. Livenecot, April 18—Noon. Wvke market for breadstuffs is firm. Wheat, 133. Od. ‘Milwauxeo red, and 14s 34. a 143, 6d. for California hite, Corn, 433 64, Barley, 43. 10d. Oats, 33, 6d. oy Liverroot, April 18—Evening. market for breadastaffs is firm. Wheat—No. 1 red there they committed their hellish crime, My fathor came to the city, and he then told me he had done it. Then he asked me if I would not save him from t) allows. I said I knew 1 would be biamed for it; and wid bun if I was only tentiary I woald say nothing, trying their damnedest for several years to get me out of the way, That imnan-in New Hope who swore agin mo can be bonght at any time for one dollar, and so can ted. hs the bill be recommitted to ith instructions to amend jwankee, 198. Od. ; white California, 143. 34. a 143. 64. aad character rosembling that heard at a State fair or » borse Alec. Nowry. Thovo men from Bristol swore to more ng public all doors giving means of ingress or egress, fo cental, Cora—Mixod Wostorn, 433. 64. por quarier. | jio.” | wish your Honor would give me another trial, I else, - Bets were offered as to how he ules sald degre, open, outward, from atl punceni pa aerpese by Pry ts Be A ial and that the 6d. per 45 Ibs. for Canadian and American. | don't deny being on board of boat on Tnuraday at such as Jocks or catches of any kind shall be allowed ‘The motion was carried by a vote of 76 to 47. Canadian, 45s. per quarter, Barley—4s. 10d. por | Trenton. I don't dony being in Quakertown, If I had to obstrnot or prevent instant and easy through the | g Recess, egress same; and when sald doors open inward tt is ‘i i eee Or tenet ey ight AF Afternoon Sensten. required of said owners or lessecs that the sane od securely iy whose anxiety to witness the execution led him to ot id firml le ‘THe NEW YORK CITY TAX LEVY. Pool, April 18—Noon, the temptation of ® palrof oblokens ag. bait to secure | “Bec. 3 stat Boralty of, $500 be tmposed upon the | The Now York clty Tax Lavy was ordered to a third mark uns chi him what he covet ownersor lessees of said public halls or pigces of amuse. | reading. Fue ‘provision market ts gencrally without change. In the meantime ihe minutes were slipping rapidly wie may at any thoe violate any of 4n8 provisions of BILL vassaD, Tis, 6d. per bbl. Beef, 1258. Cheese, 00s. Lard, away, and it is time we look in againat the prison. The —— section To amend the act to provide for the incorporation of ingurance companies. Making approprissions to certain State charitable inst!- tl prisoner at te o’clock was still suffering and complained That the t for the 8 and @4, Bacon, 393, PF payers ‘4. That the Departinent rhe, Survey. of Bulldings im the of Ne re here Hed tha requited to carry author. in his limbs. The prison physician Livanroon, April 18—Evoning. Beetiss is thd, teak te cosaeoe a cere — cerry ‘ou th ons of tie ect, | tutions. ; provision market is firm. Pork, 774 6d. Beef, e ee ee Pees jeant Murray, who arreated jation of my ‘of eet) al Soe scan Ta oP eane [whe td peter: Kt ty to bor. ‘Cheese, middling, 603. per owt Lard, 60s, 6d, i9 DEATH WARRANT RRAD TO OM, ore send for the for the recovery of {Povaly, speed for auch lation, Baroy eorey vi nae Inge county - Close upon his conviction and sentence came the war- and sball Fey eiud ponent of tala cay: tae Sadat or cit the Broadway and Seventh gg ro _—_ To change the route ot Avenue Railroad Company. To authoriz: the savings institutions for merchants’ clerks to accumulate s surplus. Recess to half-past seven P. Evening Session. rant of Governor Geary, designating the day of execu- tion, which was prov him by ‘Sheriff Corcoran, ia Cope, Harman Terkes it was his duty to m — arene and a aoe nd who were on! comained with him until the fast fe ia clon collected by them or their attorney, after deduct ng the costs and exponses attending (he enforcement af the 1d tts ton. Perno Be This act shall take effect immediately. i i M. -- THe ExOwE LAW. the, fo moments heeror senggp ng Mr, Romxnon moved to go into Committee of the leading to the scaffold Tue Conference Committee on the Health bill have | Whole on the bill to amend the Motropolitan Excise bill, agreed to the foliowing amendments :—That the coroners shall report to the Board of Health; that the latter shall have sanitary supervision of the markets, 60 far as BILL PASSED, To enable the Supervisors of Erie county wo raise money by tax for bounty purposes, |DRRGROUND i A | RAILWAY. ie ps mop Marve od ca) pom ta ele ona moved 10 go into Committee of the vance stalls and stands’ shall romain unit! 1900, and shall | wacie on the Underground Hailroad bill, Lost; 61 to removed Temain until 1870 if new markets are meantime decided | 60, afterwards the latter case to submit plans ‘THE NEW YORK CENTRAL AD PARR BIL. the solemn the The bill will Mr. Lirtrezony moved that tife bill increasing turn ‘on the New York Centra! Rail now have ite. third wave bow out of its order, to and the bill was Ciltera, 5 72 to 48, NA BILLA PASBRD, oi ‘With reference to the inspection of steam boilers in oar the counties of New York and Kc 3 Loxo L, ‘amend the charter parrot far Another motion was made to take up tl oi a in he Unde p i ls firm wut quiet at 24a per owt for No, 12 Railroad bill and lost; 60 to 68—not two-thirds, Adjourned. SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 18, 1957. Arrived. Steamship Glaucus, Godfrey, Boston, with mdse, toJ F Bark Allen, Bathurst, WOA, 42 days, with penta to Henry B Dari out Preece aa Sooo, Sek wi Bark Biddle, aa 288 April 18—Noon. ffeacs per bbl. 18—Evening. 600. per DOL MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 4. Anrwi Refined petroleum is quict at 46 1-10 s> of i 3 ie Kelipso, and » vardenas, 1; ith ugar and Brie Ada CY DARE Oo. Apri M lat SB 16, Loe To saat well. i AAS (of Boston), Goring, Sagua, 9 | » to Brockway & Baker. “Got Atlantic Be, Feckhart, Windsor, NS, 10\gays, with fol & Cor Hart, Denton, New Orleans. Behr D © Foster, Wicks, Tampa Bay, hr D B Warner, Horton, Savannah, a. ur Wm Sutton, Loo, York Sehr Mary A, Morritt, Fall River. Fo: im Pe . x, Hon, April3—In port bark Graco Worthingtoa, Bruin for NYork 2 days. Baunapos, April 3—No vessels in Kagcano, PR. April Gin port brig Mary Plummen for NYork 2 days; schrs Rollin, for do same day; Harey & Aw- brey, for do 8'days, Yowox, PR, April 6=<[a port rigs Harry, for Baltimore; Anule Belly tor New avon, to oui 10h . Port av Privog, April 6@—In port sohr Alma, for Boston @ days, For Other Shipping News See Righth Page, Perfame and the Dramn, palhine thea ras are now as, (grant as soneersaverien, 7 anks to the universal use of PHALON? r ING CERKUS by the fashionab orig ee . . . 7 . . . . THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Chartered by Congress, and having five Government Dt- rectors appointed by tho President of the United States, offer their FIRBT MORTGAGR THIRTY.VRAR BONDR, BEARING SIX PER CENT INTEREST, | | | 3| PAMABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD, For sale through tho CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, NO. 7 NASSAU STREBT, a MESSRS. CLARK, DODGR &0O., BANKERS, NO. 5t WALL STREBP, In tho Clty of Now York, at NINGYY PER CENT of their par value, with . Accrued Interest, These Bonds are wocured by a FIRST MORTGAGRH ow the RAILROAD AND EQUIPMENT OF SIXTEEN THOU- SAND DOLLARS PER NILE, the cost of the Road, R MILES have been completed nor, and fully equipped with rolling stock, locomotives, | much loss than ono half 18 HUNDRED AND FIVR. the moat substantial maa 4 machine and car shops, engine houses and station buildings, built mostly of brick, and hy APPROVED AND ACCEFTED BY MENT atter an examination and reportby the Government Cous- missioners, andare now in successful operation, e boen, THE GOVERN: ‘The Company have on liknd iron, ties and all othor matortal sufficient to complete the road to the Rocky Mountains—@ distance from Omaha of 517 milow—by the Ist of September, the time pledged for its mpletion by the contractor, TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED (12,500) ACRES. OF LAND PER MILE are granted to the Company by the Government in addition to the subsidy of SIXTREN THOU- SAND DOLLARS OF GOVERNMENT BONDS FOR EACH MILE OF ROAD 48 COMPLETED. The Ohicage and Northwestern Railroad, now completed, connects with, this road at Omaha, and is doing a largo business in passen> gore ond freight, Rees ‘The Chicago, Rock Island and Paoifio, the Chicago, Ban lington and’ Quinef, and ‘the Hannibal and St, Joseph, Rattroad Companies expect to extend connocting Inks of road to Omahs during the next year, so that four trualy raitroads from the East will soon greatly coutribute to the business of this road, and the Central Pacifo being com structed with great energy from California to meet thie Great National Ratiroad across the Continent in 1870, insure, for it all the business, both passenger and freight, {team possibly accommodate, The interest on these bonds payable tn gold, and the tasuc #0 small per mile, there can be no question as to thetr safeiy, end the Company have ne bees 2 yh the public. Arrangements ftation tn recommending th Gre being made with the National Banks generally through> — i out the epunry forthe oromngation of laretors in the Bonds. Hon. E. D, Morgan and Hon. Oakes Ames, Truat’e JOMN J, CI300, Treasurer, o 8 © © «© © eee e@ ine UiORATE main nisromalmys oat, Je is the responsible the digestion 1s imperfect, every member, end, tnusole, every nerve and diore ia more or lase. out All the fluids aro depraved, glouded. 1! spirits are depregsed.” All dyapeptica know thie, to be truth, It is not, however, half the truth. lamas be required to numerate the paine and penaltion of y pendo them justice, Tene of her man cap desoribe thi Cau they be prevented? Can they, oun, “ be relieved? Can be banished at onoe and forever? Guquestionable they ca No. dj epentio has ever taken HOSTETIBK'S AO! Birte tm vain. Believe no one who says the compising Ww inourable, This great vegetable stomachle ‘will ere it—ts eradicating loners it Ta thousands of casos over which me ‘ have shaken thelr heads ominously, sayings “Nothing can be done,'' ‘The faculty bas its fallactos, One of them ts that Indigege tion {s the most dificult of ail the ordinary ailments of mag. kind to combat and subdue. is is a mistake, Nothing can be easior than to conquer tt If the true specitio be adm! jeistered. This table combination which has becom famous throw one the civilized world as HOSTETTER" STOMACH BITTE an antidote to the discase wi has nevor been known to fail, and fortunatoly it 1s ev where procirable. If you wish to fool. with the dyspep try the pharmacopesta prescriptions. If you want to out and prevent its recurrence, take the bittera gaily. 7 fa no discount on th timony in itefavor, If there te man or women wie ~ Loe a cages wit! bein, ‘nefited, fact bas ne ni , niv uncontradicted pratso avouches iis wonderful tone virues. ofiddrere innete*, 0 eae Mats Hiwatt aise repeiring done. "Bolling GL. ‘ A.—Mott's font Hint eee 5 SET INS,, Boe, of Geal’s and Youth's A lar prices. eae MBURKE, 128 Pulton street. ane ee bear Sites! ShemrcITe mnt CRORE * , corner — sannrtans of An arate? SUS ER eee week, Wrsonlyac NT opagriwentser MME OS eae ee eee 4H uso. ASE” & Batece Rated nnn Comins ———$—$——— ee wes iidta, RB, Ps Maly wy {urers of © wary dosoription of WORK ING PI w Fotes, 1ron Building Fronts, Reams! utters, Vault Lights 0 pera House Chales, £6 rates. ifarniohed when requested.) Lew & Perrig’s Sauce—Delicteus with Seupy bands, and y ie, Tarals, ko, Brest, April 18—Noon. ‘every muscle, Axpany, April 18, 1867. wnt a) of and from Belize, Hon, 14 days, | J‘ dfn DUNCAN'S SONS, Agente for the United States. The Goneral Transatiantic Company's steamer Europe, Heaven and earth. BULLS REPORTED PAVORABLY. Bark Sir George F i (Br), Watling, Olen faegom, 19 cian, Ainslie te Lemaire, which left New York on the 6tb of April, wen Sia To provide for increased compensation for the care of age ert : Os C to fuck ah be ith e fs tap 4 spain iron at = “oem reg hm ab iS caer pale See texerseeste teal; Whiddibtede: Gulileaty tla Annuity Melark Philens (Cot Fortiana), Davis, Matanaas, 8 days, with | iy” “ _——— flavro, To incorpora! v sugar, to Miller & Houghton, Had heavy easterly gales | // Rexe), taverns etery.—Prines Pald Laymnroor, April 18, 1967. . solentife inquiries was Company. ating the Will Drage Company. "pra Fgh “Bey itayen, Palermo Dec 28, with fruit, de, to “Bouvieounend al aed: , The Rignest rates peld The National Steamship Company’s steamer England, | r.i15weq the occupation of fall, and doath was, attributed to lation, Tneorpornng the New York doint Sook company: | | CU uunens.. itd heavy WAY galeria Nein Ye 04, Bankers, 16 Wal stcoet, 8. in Grace, which left New York on the OU inst, | he had lived. Ho had Rack showed the et ieee Incorporating the Manhactan Land Improvement U to, carried away foretopmast backrtayy, and blew the,ranis J gy © Hatter of Now York 14 ume ‘this ted. ‘0 r arrived at this port, bine Baba Dany. eporsting the Corn FE: Company. sislent aud squaliy rom Tat Bo Up eat een | aonbeaty of HSS Bloat of hula a er , i at e pet 8, lat 24 10) lon ab street, and No, 688 Broadway (Prencott eae ue ie Auiherisiog tie forminiioa et the Meiropoiian Pubite | Rel ce Pr trowner, of aed from Now Haven for Port. # 4g fection of ‘head cor will be found at. be THE MINERS STRIKE IN NEW JERSEY at Conveyance Lge RP iehes thts Hein who kindly fappted us Siu provi: uy In is hig new, Spring Style of ieniiomen's Hs ment er lobe ance lon i gos y An amon, LEGR, . ed yellow and green inside, bottom groon and tay sida | ond {0 every syle of face, OF IPR I PLAORR OF AMUSEMENT. Plack, one white and one yellow streak: appourod +5 hay SPECIAL TE am 10 TWE HERALD, Mr, T. Monruy introduced a bill providing for the pro- | been abow gh A eal same day, saw Yanauuiy he Tanho. Patent fine f Dover, N, J., April 18, 1967, Health of Archbishop Spaulding. tection of life in places of amusement in Now York. “ee in Etat cof Now Hoven), Foster, O Pi Mieee, ae Og “Saeed teh vert nhl De epee rorkingmen. of this cliy have orpunlzed a'Work. | The Whitestowa Brlago Dil On miseries Fort Aipeliy 18 Tul ithe mia rian ney 2, ployers are not dleposed to yield to the demands of te cones on the i ‘aollitate iho conatretion of the Buflalo and Oil | ilt8 A°tyoorge Whociwright,. Tinh tom, >-,.9% ith mo. ) fabrice for the promenade. Xv ty {ngmon’s Poiitical Union platform of the National To lesson, at 33 90 ion men, many of whom are very destitate and have fr Congress, held nore last fall, Cross-ont Railrond. 29, entonntered a honey galls With ® “Y wendoun wen, loot i Ms The suit against Najor.deneral John E, Wool, for falso | Detiuing tho powers of the trustees of the town of | aid wll cally Eas Ces Bick, ALTO a py # Howe Machine 4." lock Nraeter af the risonment durin the | Morrisanie, is Taga uc ed, Fise SO, EELS days with | ya T He Moves, MRS HIS Rr ginal Invent Gaited Staves Circult ‘Authovizing the Inspectors of the State Prisons (o ox- | Swdar sn! moved Moles Frye &U'4, Haw had very hoary ur eta ew Broadway, NOW tond relief to Abraham Bu are pending on the resu' interest as other cases are pending It ve 10 ee indi ry ‘Archbishop Spratding is reported | Sohoot Asnovintion of recovery, ae) Brig Neponset (' Tom, Try N PR, rind get lat wise A Ua at Nee | Twmontge fe Seeienaas aah etme

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