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4 JEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1868—TRIPLE SHBET. pi md $$ Sey in thi EUR OPE. | ic ccc sa nia xmas | terse man ius aamtenty | THE NEW YORK Fernie, | Sti Ju arbor nti lea yet { A ~~ 64 “ ed and conducted in perfect kceping W . with newavelating te @ gusnty Snoliehagot, th Jn under the lnpulse of panifoat il feeling, manag one (Fivut the Anglo-Amencan ‘nes (Londen) Aprils) | eatlacks, (he person of the ead of the Bite HIM | Revers af the Legislative Commltsnomsue | Spit of the eoseeneee Untet rpaatrs | Ooeen et iene me mame ue The representative in London of the New York | which he is ace prep fi de. do rd 2 ayo Condition and Management of the Ferries, ‘The business of this ration 18.¥! inthe | gnee with ove aia Cr avenues ag will avold auy later ors Bpnarp hes again applied the English paper wie i) beyond the bounds of nope a at him, ALBANY, April 17, 1868, utmost secrecy. The extent of the traffic and the duct, Board, exoe Auch changes as may be, 1u the an War News to England from the Herald’s | evening alt tondon was piacarded with tue inell- | but ne acts mantfestiy in violation of his frst duty. | Tue Assembly Committee on Commerce and Navi. | amount of dividends are secrets couiined to the ihe poner cotton of sig Punt fe (ane, agen) necessary changes in said mains and ald rr oI irectors’ i" erry i pres- ence of ‘King Theodorus’ having ravazed the coun. | Une we are tne wore bound uot to remain indict” | gation submitted to-day thelr report ou the condition | ncn a very bad condition, All tue objecionutie | Ye ‘ try, of h ing the advance of the | ent to this publication, as we attach the highest 5 ole changes additions and alterations which may be made Special ‘Telegrams, Bri, ote coumer gin to ir ovr sancey | vaste Llu pol de emmandgoyerncnat | and management ofthe ferries plying to and trom | faa ihe Willig fis were Hee Toa) Sati te i conn al aad @ friend'y chief, and the position and intention nod by ’ ision of the Croton Aqueduet —~ ~ of King Theodorus. This Wray forwarled from lake imped ie foxermment docs not mean to raise Shia thoroughly made, and the result is the introduction | ‘The commit arbi aE FESRUS | ads and char,ez of this corporations wt? Put at the proper cost Ashangt, six days’ march from Magdaia, 00 the 1 egre ie incident to the importance of a question ee Bare ‘©. 8. Whenever the route herein specified and contem: ri ifers friend- | between governments, Bat the Cabinet at Washing- | of @ bill which promises their better regulation and | from what was stated by witnesses @xamined with | pint forthe construction of said ti “ ATION” OF THE ENGLISH Bar eid Me asserts Lae ceastip, Wich watts till | ton will understand that we should have falied th | the correction of the evils which have been 80 long | Feferenco to the others, they belleve that they are in. | flme,tor the coutruction of sald tunnel nd allway gb HUMILIATION PRESS, friend isin the, ‘Airica, at the head of | our duty as a government were we not to ask a rep | comptained ot. ‘The chairman, Mr. L. D. Kiernan, | £004, Working condition and subject to few com: | railway track | now occupying the. twutluee ot the fri isin the interior of si a} e taints, suid streets and avenue the x tno one yet | ration of such nature as to i trace of the plat et eald ree rail Spe wert Gale force wlth Oe arts 7% | Tnpression whion I haepentnea and his associates of the committee, Messrs. Burns, ‘THR STATEN ISLAND FERRIES. ack eball it aetiable Pte ‘over sald ane nows how many ui Hence I request you, Gr, to nak Such reparation of | McKiever, Trainer and:Cameron, have ‘roversed the tone, Condition of these ferries was found to be | ghd" such tem bridges and. structures shall” to es aie the Cubinet at Washington ag is required by tue hon- | Deocedents of such investigations and present no | {lerable. Naps 4, an urgent necessity, however, | giricted in such mazner as uot to interfere with the preotenl i P ; The Irish Church Question. the teclings ial all the boats. ‘The route | operas king of such street Tallways; end Disracli’s Defeat on the Trish | ye rongun journats ot ne sth instant report the | efor our, counties and tneseelings of the inpere! | ‘wnitewashing” report, but oue tmpartial in its | traversed iss very long one’ ang arcarsidens inthe | shupleioe of wai tunel and’ auch portions” oC the” oats Church Question. able and extiaustive speech of Mr. Disraell indefence | We have the ‘rm convintion, thas the lony w' judgment upon the condition and management of Tevossnent ie ee eaumteontne Bemmeder the sane suail be Keetored. a3 Pape a . istic r. Seward fuse the sa’ i of his position on the Irish Church question, Mr. aoe arics the assurance of my aaaan 4 consid these institutions, ‘The bill aecompanying the report | pustness, but they are cleanly and commodious. ‘The | '2'B¢ condition in which they were peorioe to Construc- Gladstone's reply and the division and defeat of Dis- | erie will probably be introduced in a few days in the | rate of sare, ten cents, is exorbitant, Mecloration Cf adeeb be iMkadial 105 penpee cee tae ' < I 5 raeli, When Mr, Gladstone sat down the House | pracgur ney, TURKISH MINISTER AT WASHINGTON, | Senate, in order that action may be taken upon it in In conclusion, your committee would recommend changes of this corporation. -! the questéon that the words proposed to y, aes ea . ® uniform law on the subject of ferries. In view of 0, 9, Said tunnel a d railway shall b House will iinmediately resolve itself into committee sit a eel 4 1 ih a i the same or any portion thereof on foot or in auy other. to Turkey. son the said acts’’—stand part of the question. The wane rte sy an Anatol cone: To THE HONORABLE THE ASSEMBLY OF THE Srare | Tegulated by law, a ee an dor Venician Amba 30, than in the ober cars of this poporaton provided. for ‘Dat — . + we, without the consent of said ce pen- Veniesrees-- 300 | Bynes axtract the yeu 18, a been deeply amicted | OF NEW. Titteo on Commerce and Navigation, in | spousible to some authority. No engineer should be | sity of $50 (or each offence, to. be recovered by this corpora: N aro | DY th Ta (No, 160) addres: pursuance of @ resolution adopted March 13, 1863, in- | €™Mployed who 1s not licensed under the United States | Hon. And the Mayor, Aldermen, Commonelty en oficers of yourseif by Mr, Joy Morris, and which is to be found navigation laws. Each steamer should have acap- | the Corporation of the city of New York are hereby prohibited The Cunard mail steamship Russia, Captain Cook, which sailed from Liverpool on the 4th and Queens- Majority avainst the amendment — | on page 240, part second, of the publication above | stituted an investigation of the condition and man- | fir! ‘he duties of that position ‘are now comprised in | {0% ving permission ta any other person, body oF corperse ‘The announcement of the number 60 | mentioned. ment of the ferries plying to and from New York th tion to do any of the acts ings hereby aul ‘or to . | b rt:— hat of pilot, to the evident prejudice of public safet; hinder, dela; oti town on the 5th of April, made her dock at this port loud and continu ed | His Highness Fuad Pacha informs me that his sur- | Hane bes leave bere fo submit thelr report: | Ample jeans of protection sonia beteguired fgatnst | tata thus” Sid’ ralipag, wad ciuee tings ha 7 a with ed cheering. prise on reading said despatch was ail the greater fe lateness of the period of the p 3 i f acct is thorized, at an early hour yesterday morning, having been de- ) ‘The question was then put upon Mr. Gladstone's | gwing to its contrast with (he uniformly courteous | Which the vestigation was ordered, and the press- | *)/ cammers of accident by fire and colision. | Boats | there oss corporation shall be and {s hereby au- tained all day Thursday off Sandy Hook in a dense / motion, and although there were several cries of | character of the Iastructions given to the Minister of | DK Necessity upon the committee pf accomplishing | Tian oF water ic Be nearly fireproof as possible. |The | thorized to collect and receive for the transportation of pas fog. The Russia furnishes @ mail report, in detail of cae 1 a livision was again taken, with the fol- | (he United States by his govern:nent, as well as with scrape np pie ene ene gare Sonee Sally iuieeduoed Gn Gilitieetnes On aciineae na. wagers the following farew to wit:—For ‘one person for aay ¥y ss : ’ steriz y ; eg ree miles, the si # our cable despatches, dated to her day of sailing | Yeas, oficial and, private ineereoures of the fede ralg svern: the character of the testimony taken as they might he cylinders or some similar device should be em- | every mite or fraction thereot in addition, two cents, the sald trom England. ; Nays. buent with the Ampestal Ottompap Legation at Wasii- | desire. They have had but a short time within | ployed to render GE pei i al Mh a gr yin rre a — | ington. which to make examinations, but the witnesses Damengen say et | ita stock to the amount of (000 before the construction 4 et 83,000) Majority for Mr. Glas 8 MOLION....000e006 56 re called have been for the greater part essential and | 8!0uld be separated by a partition five or six uy mtaos sbucud + net an the London rigtte rece. to bring to your knowledge this unfortunate and re- | TIA} And poste yn ora tte nO eed the | hail. with water in case of fire from the | sald tunnel andtaitenes (2 ihety way nue to complete Abyssinian War News [from the New York wan f AO, ripe anne majority. iv ore grettable incident, investigation, in order that the measures whicu they | bollers. ‘The companies should be required to unite | to complete the same to and ‘Mong Har! Herald—The Quecw’s Government Informed | Fheiming. Geclaie, the racction of Lo! Pleage to accept, Mr. Secretary of State, the re | should recommend for. the remedy. of. the | {0 maintaining an iron ice-boat in winter for the pur. | and varoldable delays from the pendency of leghl p 7 ‘ ‘ nley’s amendment and the resolutions to go into | newed assurance of the high consideration with pose of keeping open the channel by breaking up and | {958 Against sald corporation exeepted; and no omission te by Our Special Correspondent. committee are the first steps in the operation of dis- | whici I have the honor to be, your very humble and evils complained of might be reported in fe th pel The f letting the f construct any portion shall work & forfeiture of this franchise A YORK HERALD WAR DESPATCH. establishment of the Irish Chareh, and the voice of | ghedient leat ny YBLACQU E. oe ion baci fC errndy bala tury ane lag poy oy Sey nee Bn Sy mp 8 m4 = pobre sid {in respect to any section, of maid tunnel and railway (From the London Post, April 8} Senatinn pone. to be ie aeean eros W. H, SEWARD 10 B, JOY Monnis, covsranivorL& | proper to make use of the testimony elicited in the Justice to the public that ons ferry company is re-.}) ° osc. 18 1s mharaby mate-« ‘comaiiion of thie, erent aah We publish to-day another startling telegram pur- | ‘The votes of this morning inark the dawn Of @ Deranraent oF Stats,| | {Investigation of last year, which, with the depositions | auired to (pda te course, comes event, | posle with the Comptrolicr of tals State the sun of 45 i N f its ferri in porting to come from the corres it reunited empire. Mr, Disraeli will not die easy. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, 1308. J of thirty-three intelligent witnesses on the occasion | 0 ake \ds of the United States or of the St Ke eee Yona Sikes Ato bie 2 hy of ‘the | Nobody expected thathe would suer himeeifte he | Stk—The Turkish Minister here has ina pleasant | of the recent inquiries in New York, accompany | Alf from the pockets of the people. "The cominittes | ponds of the United Staics or of the State of New one 2 O8K HERALD In Abyssinia, Our readers May | snused out by a single adverse division, His speech | @ud kindly manner directed my attention to your de- | tits report. ‘The testimony 1 full embraces over nine | Would have made a more elaborate report, but the | hel and railway and complete the came within the time Maa- remember that about a month ago we drew their | at the close of the debate breathed the frankest spirit | Spatch to this department, No. 150, which appears in | hundred pages of legal cap. Matter called for prompt action. ‘They trust the | ited in this act, and upon the completion of the in attention toa somewhat similar sensation telegram | Ot deflance, en the published “Papers Relating to Foreign Aduirs, | ‘The committee Ladisch petel bets pea ane SUR Eg een eciheirnuigy armaments Feturn the aald. bonda, With the’ accumulations of laverest » same ve, and that ey ally ‘The Loudon Neves says:—Th ity on the first | Part 2, 1867. sense of the responsibility att iz to the subject ol i ; from the same source, and that eventually it turned | qiyision was dobtlen kwalled Dr bond Geanbourae | ihe’ despatch 18 one paper of a. series, in which | the ferries, which annually transport one hundred | for immediate action with reference thereto. Rasen epac eget peep crt ord opt that there was barciy a substratum of facts on | anda handful of conservatives who are friends of | you have very properly given such information as | and twenty-five millions of human beings between eae D, KIERNAN, Chairman. | time and in the manner herein provided, the sald sum of which to build the fane!fal ta’ the Irish establishment without being Iriends of Mr, | You were able to acquire and such speculatic the metroplis and the adjacent cities, towns and vil- PETER TRAINER, 3p30H0,000 in bonds as aforesaid shail be forfeited to the peopte the news 1 Disraeit's policy, The second division tested with | You had formed concerning the political situat! lages. ‘The complaints which accumulate year after PATRICK BURNS, OCU Le Sere SH SAID nexpentien Aonied Sat pea: eerie faster tha ‘the relative strength of the advocates | the East. Time is continually changing the views | year, nay, day after day, are indicative of JAMES MCKIEVER. | Pea non rae (eternraey ee Raat gat, saa and from tion of Church and | Which we take of political transactions of every kind, | ances of no frivolous or imaginary nature, WINFIBLD 8. CamsRON. company shall commence the construction of ‘sald re the first owing for casualties, this ma- | abroad + Panett valid “sub jority corresponds preity nearly to the strength | and spe the f tunnel "and ratiway, and on or and by the lack of the proper THE CENTRAL UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. day of January next, said company shall proc scriptions to their stock, nade by responstvle parti ot less than at home. Your observations | sands of lives ure endangered every twenty-four ations in Unis insiance may be vindicated | hours, on the o1 fon the 18th ove | facilities for the re of passengers in case of acci- Sen wit = of the tbe: ‘ty on paper ¢ Wi mputed | by future events; on the other hand, they w i to the estimate, i enough to be true i W aiter the ERIE clapton Thee ou erg a more or less erroneous, It 18 not now ‘het es. to | cent, and on the other by the tendency to accident Ree amount of three millions of dollars, And Abell, onanllas io that a hostiie chief was seated ona commanding ted by the firm assertion of liberal principles, | review them to @ in how far they are accurate | and the Hability _ disaster, of these matters ‘The following is the text of the bill which passed | pitty of the partie making i Aton tothe talinctlon” of hill and defying the Com ex-in-Cutef to come » news of the division will be a message of peace | Wid reliable, | Ido not think that this part of the de- | tie report, wiil speak more im detail farther on. | 4 Legisiature for the construction of the Central | #4 Comptrolier: whe eupon a certiucate to that etfeot ‘on. No doubt the troub: will be tound | in being a promise of justice to Ireland. spaich is lable to just objections on the ground of | To those who are unxious for further information the . cs be made by said Comptroiler and tiled by Lim with the Secce- in force on (ic rm side of Ashangi: but it is Tite London Standard says:—It is easy to organize | diplomatic usage. testimony accompaning the report will aiford ample | Underground Railroad of New York city, from the | tary of State; and said cerisicate when'so made ppl he ae most probable rt troops will have passed to | @ rald ov the Irish Church; but when it comes to de- ‘The paper cioses, however, with this sentence, | knowledge of the condition and management of the | Qity Hail to Westchester county. ‘The bill was signed arrere ieotaieeat and ooo 1h eet a top sable In the midst of ail these embarrassients | ferries. The combined voice of the public and the the counci y name, y Gover) eI . hres neil of war will y I regret to be oblived to say chat he | press haa made a demand for an investigation which | bY Governor Fenton yesterday, and is now a law of | of three tundred thousand doliacs, and to The leader of the opposi- | aud peril the west of the Like to avold id with | finlug the mode of attack $s us, it is | 800n be at loggerheads at Laiibai, and tmienc " i suid certiticate of said Corptrolier on or berore the frat improbable that aay serious’ interruption’ will | tion will fritter away he session without advane- | Sclan gives evident proof of positive mental uude- | bas not gone unheeded, so far as the committee have | the State:— Of January next, as provided in this act, then, and.in elther ocour from this source, at int part of the | ing by as.ngle day his principle of wholesale reyo- | cility and incapacity,’ been able to act in the matter, The investigation | An Act to incorporate the Now York City Central Under- | said events, this act shali cease, determine and become void. countr y rat outh, near Lake | lution, ‘This part of the despatch has given pain to the | has been as thorough as it was possible to make it ground Railway Co.npaay, and to authorize the said com- Ske. 13. It shall uot be tavwtul for satd corporation to recetve . such Might be It is further stated - naund his government, Unless the fact alleged | within the time permitted, All persons interested | pany to construct and operates certain underground rail- | oF deliver freight within the lines of the public squarge ef t this hostile cuie: us provisions; | Destructive FireHints to Royalty—Charles palpably established, a formal complains on | tn or connected with the ferries— presidents, mana- | Thy peo or the state of New York, represented in Sen- |) sPe. 14, The directors are required to open books for sabe were | gers, directors, pilots, engineer und out b: . i Ground against this government, if 3 bridgemen and the fol scription to ge ye de a A __ \Keaw’s Will, hide would be jast and unanswergble. Happily, | travelling public—have conaecutivery appeared upon | 28nd Assembly, do enact as folows:— Ogten, George | give at I ry dayat uolles io” ihe hee Work catty The Gilnow Cotton Miil, belonging to Messrs. P. R. | it has already stilliciently appeared in the papers | or have been subpwnaed to the witness stand, in | Griswold, James Boorman Johnston, George D.’ Crayin, | HERALD, Tvdune, Tunes and World where said books shat e Arrowsmith & Co., of Bolton, was destreyed by fire | which have issued from this department, and in the | prosecution of the labors of the committee; and we | James M. Brown, William £, Dodce, Henry F. Vati, Lewis B. | opened, that an opportunity shall be given those who desire ou the aiternon of the 2d inst, It coutained seventy- | gpoech of the President on receiving the Lurkish | propose to give a brief abstract of the general condi- | Brown, Edwin Dodge, 8. W. Hopkins, Edward R. bei J. 3, | to subscrtbe for said stock, and the sald books shall be kept eisht thousand spindies and employed between four | Jiinister here, that yout unfavorable statement con- | Uon of the ferries, as deduced from our examination, | Phaver, Clarence», Brown, Henry F. Davies, Juliua B- Uhees- | open for at lenst ihiee montha; and in the event of e larger zie ti i and empi ; bee Huatings . Hildreth? “J. alnount being subscrived than the eapital stock of said corpe- and five hundred hands. ‘The damage is estimated at | cerning the Sultan made no injurious impre: boginning with . Henty W. Slocuin, Horace’ Downing, Jol ii Fation, th ner shail be'entitled to. &. pro tase even suppositi experien tock of sald corporation, and shall egually so ia regard the ho: such subs BLout £70,000, and is beveved to be largely covercd | upon iis goveruiment at the thine it was ve THE NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN FERRY COMPANY. | pock,Bryan Lawreuce, Joseph Dixon number of hares of said stock, as hear as may be, and ta ; 1 hy 1am free to conf that the ‘The attention of the committee was particularly | Marshall, Edwin J. McKee, Royal N proportion to the amount so subseribed, but each’ subseriver would nat with Theodorus, The London Telegraph protests against the alleged | tration which t tirected to the condition and management of the | Wiiliath Jobnson, Bernard Keliy, shail, at the time of subscribing, pay to Whe treasurer tive per h government has ne orries > Bast stric 5 Edward ©. Byrne, Henry ¢. lusiveiy vindic: ferries plying to the Easiern District of Brooklyn, | Pict, Baward © Betne, Hene Jr, Isaue Bel Sec. 1. This act may be altered or amended at the pleasure of his i » not one of the d ; cy cuaracter of the Suitan for sagacity, abil formerly Known as Williamsburg. Under the systein pede ars rae lal SUba treet pega des Bal of the Legislature, - Gallas he could not well be an Abyssinian chief issars, and remarks that if the Prince requires an | vigor, Certainly no State ever lad less reason to | Which was in operation before the present company | Gnd politic by tue uame of “The New York City Ceutral Une SEC. IG. This act shall take eect immediately. friendly. to ‘Theodorus in the miidie of the Waag- | mentation of lis income to the extent of £ complain of bad faith, inattention or want of comity | took hold of the route the village or town of Wu- | dorground Railway Company The said corporation shail feta cle aoe year je\ a demand be made upon Parliament. on the part of a toreign government than the United | liamsburg, numbering in 1845 less than ten thousand | continue for one hundred yeara from the passage of BOOK NOTICE jammin Wee, j Seth itop | intention of appointing Prince Christian as succes- sar 00 the bearer | sor to Lord Cardigan in the coloneley of the [Eeventh cent of the par value of each share so suuscrived. nce that lim shum’s t or), and statione nis ease bet 3 10 ry < ry; and’stationed ase between allow itto be extracted from the pockets of Brit- | States nave now to complain of the Sultan and his | fuiabitants, had increased in 1865 to agclty of nearly | and shail be located in the city of New York, and th that Prince and tis subordinate Yasous, The tele- | Mn veterane, red thousand population. ‘This prosperity | stock shall be ten milifons of dollars, divided into one hun- | . gtam states that Jacoub—whoever he may be—a | : ss governinent, one bu! t dred thousand shares of one hundred dollars exch, eee triendly f, perstiades the General not vo believe ndon Pines states on authority that there itis manifest, therefore, that your statement was | las under the present régime received a check, pre- | "Sec. ‘The business and ollices of said corporation shall be . Ale him, It will probavly be found that the General did | b slightest foundation for’ the | made trough misconception, and a generous repar- | judicial to the Interests of the community more par- | managed by a board of thirteen directors, who ahall be clocted | HUMAN LIFE IN SHAKSPEAKE. | By Henry QB0a, e Christian was to be appojnted to | htt i ; vern- | Ucuiarly interested, a well as to the State at large, | anuuaily by the stockholders, and the frat election of said | * #ithor of “Illustrations of Genius,” &c, ap agus per pnb ny page te ea for in the expansion of its towns and the enhance- Girectore hall be ‘held in the city of New York within thirty Lee & Shepard. ed for the vant regiment. free partisan debates in the ‘Turkish capital. It in- | Ment of its real estate lies the wealth of the Common- : it aeteteisaa be ibe tive Asteieseuatintens This volume consists of seven lectures, delivered ord Derby ¥ y regalning strength and in atl | eviiabiy happeus tat the wisdom as well ag charac- | Weaith. The ferries on the routes indicated are four | org herein, and they shull klve notice thereof! to each of tne | several Years ago before the Lowell Institute, in Bos probability wil be found iu the House of Lords, with | ter and talents of statesmen and magistrates are mis- | In niy.ber, crossing from New York at various points | Guher incorporators herein named, which notice aball be delive ecruited r “1 » Faster rece Be! i. " Z " f Fy Es aI i ton, by Henry Giles, one of the wittiest and mest | Yecruited health, soon after the Easter recess. Queen | apprenended in seasous Of great poutical commotion | from Roosevelt street toGrand street, onthe East river | ered at or tualied to thelr respective places of abode or busl- » by Victoria paid a visit to the Earl at his residence in | gna excitement. ‘the Easicrn question at the time | shore of New York. ‘The patrons of the company are | ness ‘at least ive days prior to the time of such election, and | popular lecturers ever welcomed in this country from London on the 3d inst. of your despatch exciting profound attention | almost entirely unanimous in condemnation of the | such o! the corporators 44 shall attend in person or by proxy abroad. These seven lectures were especially sue- ‘The will of the late Charles Kean had been Proved.) throughout all Hurope, and espectally so in the | Management of the ferries within this section, and shail appoint two tellers t conduct the election and declare in the London Court of Probate. ‘Che personality | qurkigne, an du : the evidence elicited before the committee goes to | the ferull, and. the directors then chosen shall hold their vice | cessful, The hall’ in which they were delivered was sworn under £25,000 sterling, He bequeathed na ee ay deer In such cases misconception is a for the term of one yeur and until others are chosen in their his wife alfe interest in the sum of £25,000, and noe, 1oe8 pom republics) Ureal|| Sion Meu nba teceuousoatee pan ec iteee | tens wh ation hereby created shall ata’) oe ete eae Cee nee reer aeL is wife alife inte: : 25,000, staries tian apon: tmpatiat cule: c if 3 ecu- | — SR. 3. The corporation hereby created shall possess all the | ifler ber death the principal goes to his daughter. Chair eanictore AEH opeceliy Whinteal papeiee tae larity in the running of the boats was in general of | powers and prices wad be subject to all the provisions of | Such Was the desire to hear that a sufficient number fore to the Waagshum, t aa sash grave a respousible trusts with which they are | the same character, and shows negligence of a most | the act mt led “An act odie lpragiormneyr phy rtrd could not be accommodated. Each lecture wae q gross naire, ‘The rights of the travelling commu- | Corporations and to reguiate the game,” passed April 2, therefore repeated at three o'clock in the afternoom ext informed that s ravages far and cuarged. ae ' i the several acts amendatory thereof and additi wide; and we have not the slightest doubt that FRANCE. tirankly confess that the injustice in the present | Bity lave been flagrantly disregarded ; nor has the | thereto, exc provision: r ‘on the day following. 1 was then,” adds the author, eas is ‘corporation “in health and spirits. Now, alas! Tam in an iftness this 13 correct as far as itis in Theodorus’ power to | ~ - case iy more the fault of tus department than your | Safety of the lives of etre, moter properly orade- | are moditie make it 80; but as that King is eighty or ninety | Hesteey si own. Iti not doubted that the despatch was hoi quately provided for. The danger from accident has | sions of act; miles from the place where the intonation was rid Bhealderd bier ap sweriees Citinen. pstly and sincerely Written, and with a Just expecta- | Deen frequent, Disaster a een likely to occur | hereby authorized and empowered to make, con | which will close but with my death, TM sending posed to have beeu obtain jobazye interven- se ype benassi ly ere Pope the observations and redections, coniiden- | Under circumstances | of | the most horrifying | orerite and use therein m double track railway, and the ne: | forth my book, therefore, in my weakness, I ing, it 1s anything bi the information | 84ys:—A rather extraordinary case has just been | tiaky cominunicated tor the information of your own | BAture. One witness testified that she could and | Cleary aluings, and to convey passensers, freight aud. pro- gre i iy rece could possibly have be b tried before the military tribunal of Bordeaux, | Kvverament, Would not be pubiisued ina manner | UPON one occasion hud actually penetrated | periy, in cars propelled by steam or other power, for compen- | hope it may be as generously ved “besolation of the country universal” concludes | 7 2 vcoven, | calculated to wouud the sensibility ofthe government | ON of the boilers with his penknife, The jon, under and through the soll, beneath certain streets, | hy the public as the lectures spoken from jn @ fitting manner Wns transparent production he accused was young man of twenty-seven, Siredi ts com he city of New York, as hich you are accredited, arty ry! bo ag Po sdeas Scents corpo oration ahallhave borignt | my lps were by the audience.” No other which we shouid have neither publishea nor uoticed | in @ brillant position of Mfe, He had left France | ‘The puiuication here was the result of accident and is under a small head of st with @ view of : rid y Dut that airealy it has received publicity through | @ the age of seventeen for the United States, | would not have been tande it due care and uttention | © Sin dose EE ae ne ee elie piace inthe iy ot Rew York under the provisions or | Preface could more pathetically commend the several of our evening contemporaries, —~ ~" | where by his efforts ne had made a rapid fortune, | had been bestowed. cause that has averted explosions that could hot | dhe ‘sald acts, or by any agreement or grant of the | book to public favor. And the book itself is a trulg E re Saha to 4 % r et i than a fearful sacrifice of | cit; thorities, except such i ‘The iniormation given . Norshoote last and had at last become a naturalized American. He | * We canot, however, and we ought not to seek to | beem attended with less 3 city authorities, except auch use or occupancy as is |’ : : in the House of Ganmmons, 10 the oiler there eee | is now at the head of a Targe commercial house in | dispose of the case by dividiig neaponsibillcy, ne. life. | In this connection it was ascertained that most | granted or provided for inthis net, andexcept such temporary | Valuable addition to the accumulating Library ef xram had Ueen received trom Sir R. Napier, stating | Louisiana, but tis father having died in France he | (ween the departuzent and yourself i regard to the nit tne engincors on the various ferries around | Fibs snd privtioges, during the, period oF constructing sald | Shakspearian literature. An {dea of its scope may that he was within twenty-five miles of Magdala | had returned home to settle some family affairs, and | asmair. not require much persuasion on the sub, t We are then imiormed tat the troops at Ashangi | 4 were only six days? mareh from Ma put as tt | © 1s Over eighty mes, as the crow fies, between the two places, and as we are informed & litte fur on that there ix “no grain, grass or straw,” the “sir ataya’ march from M statement ‘has about same appearance ¢ pity and truth as the Fest of the toler, “Hostile chi devastated the fore, with the tion of the p: 4s hardly possible for cuiets host ote yeni diussars, Major Gen- | quent. ‘The misconception Wi are then represen’ puutry; but as we ha as having shown be- i re, New York were not licensed—a very reprehensible | {ancl an it grant to-eald company to Tetiinate suck ene | be acquired from the titles of the lectures :—“The g 7 Co fact. ‘The committee would ask that this fact be | $" and close to Theodorus’ camp, which he hoped to | Was arrested as a deserter, having, been, during his ‘This percrauent regrets the error sincerely and mg struction. ‘ s Teach by the cud of Marea, will cause a thrilporex, | absence, drawn im the conscription. AS the hatus | wiuout auy Teservation, and it will endeavor to sve Sraclioration of tattersconnected with tee el dh RES i ohel onthe le Brin Sip soma ea aa ite: la SOMA, wat ha eeee cltement throughout the country, coming as it does | Talizalion has no retroactive ofent, the accuess gee | that yuch injustice and diacourtesy auiall not here- | Tre racititios for naving life in cade Of a sudden aocl: | as possivie, elise of the strectsrarenues courmeesGaplnes | “ewes Life in Shiakspeare, Man in Shakspcare, immediately after the pubitcation of the absurd pro- | @ French citizen at themetent whou ms” military | aicer be repeated, dent like that of fire or explosion are wholly insuffi, | Paiacd:--Commencing ata pointon the easterly line of Groad. | Woman in Shakspeare, Shakspeare’s Comic Power, duction supposed to have Leen sent Ly ihe corre. | Service should Wicnateat thee oe pea gta oS ipae Clent, ‘The testimony shows the fact that teas than | Ways In City Holl park, aud northerly of the projected | Shakspeare’s Tragic Power and Shakspeare's Per- e Sew York HEKALI em ed's a ” e e hi ° " r t i panes Behe inanine he rie ht ee ie ee a oi for Foreign Affairs, to the end tuat he mas, ir ue | one hundred life preservers are allotted to each boat, | rund, ‘passing in iron Bt otf Cy Hal,svutherly of te | Sonality.”” A single extract must suflice to illustrate short time of te e="sHacion of this strange expedi- TURKEY pleuse, lay the sauie before the Sultan aud iis gov- | IOHENG With natn icwst Gant cadre of the day 48 | tagstny in trout of the same, and northerly of the proposed | at once the spirit and the style of Mr. Giles” thought- tion, At wit ave Deen out of the power of Theodorus | . echment. Lam sir, &c. W. H. SEWARD. eter: Tae ae MTT he eee one | eRe CRE Ene rR eee eet tiv ain interacting Goa OOE Shak: in eo wet lnto Magdala with his gun and mortar, and we wee ———— — Tore convenience, tery . eee for the com- bulding, soruer of Chambers ane Onette ciseet te Gotne geen Satya Machetes yeyig on Sn ghana therefore trusi he will hold on to them and let us try SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Tie’ fern hones anatd Picasure of the passengers. | treet; thence under aud across said Centre street to cuy | Mation to duty, I have no authority to speak; but conclusions with him on the plateaa of Talanta. q NEW JERSEY. aeasior Whie the Sue aoe! coer oe And un- | Hail piace; thence easterly under eald City Hall place to | speaking of him in relation to genius I can say that THE HERALD SPECIAL TELBOR. le Rn an ¥ ° 4, ~ 4 Pearl street; thence acrosa said lt atreet 2, Tih Aenean atau. wars 16, The Outspokenness of Minister Meruto~The piaint for similar defects. Yet this company has | northeasterly faa carved tine to ‘Mulberry corset at Spon nothing human was foreign to him. Nothing VIA LONDON, April 1, 1565, } Turkish Government Complains—Charace Jersey City. ape dividends ind has aieeen per cent, and its ea ad gg 8 auras ee Park fireeie; thence | human, therefore, was unknown to him. The The advance brigwie of the Tritish army ‘under | terlatic Reply of Secretary Seward. ALLEGED THEFT OF MonEY.—A man named Syl | Wort three-quarters of w million of dollars ‘This ty | tueace Hortherly ‘ner “and ‘across anld Bleecker wiest | {NESS Of his Knowledge came by the fui. ie personal Ly nd of ajor Get N eI - u "7 " rs . ol 8 . é tea ; pl two-day. The difficuities of tue expeditionary under: You will, perhaps, expect to receive a line from | on the schooner Moses Van Name, on the charge of | equipment of the ferries. A system of commutation | thence wader and across said Astor piace and bighth strectto | his intellect, the recollections of his memory, the taking increas» as we proceed. ‘The countiy is for | me on the subject of the result of the afair of the | appropriating $214 belonging to the captain of the | {ould he enforced on the boats of this company, if | the northeriy side of sald Eighth streets thence across the | visions of lils fancy, the wildest marvels ot is ‘the most part barren and iuhospitable, and the roads | complaint of Fuad Pacha relative to the language | Vessel The money was in the pocket of a coat | iH€ Present rate of fare —thirse conts—1s persisted in. | ie ine a eeae ee eetant Ninth girget and easterly | imagination were all steeped in humanity; for even very bad and dificult to travel, The natives are gues’ | which Johnson, it ts alleged, carried off. The ac- | The investigation elicited the fact that the stock. | trace nor her.y ubder ihe. westerly sicol anid Feurtiaees | When the things that his astonishing genius brought hostile to the Briish, An Abyssinian chief, who | ¥8ed by Mr. Morris in reference to the Sultan. The | ¢used will have an examination this torenoon. olders are mostly non-residents of the vicinity of | nue Fourweuth street; thence under and across said Four. | into being seemed not of man or earth, it was still a is encainped ou the high table lind near to the | despatch of Mr. Seward to Mr. Morris exptaining | RaiLKoaD ACCIDENT.—The HERALD yesterday con. te) Serena eve of ti ‘naltiet fo Which fact May | veenth street and ania Fourth avenue to Uuiou square; thenoe | thelr influence on the affairs of man’ and earth nped i e t — con- | be attributed much of the indifference manifested for | nyrtherly under said Uni are to Seventeenth’ street; genius, {roops, refuses to give food tothe army on any terms. | and apologizing for the remarks, and particularly | tained an account of a collision of traina in tue | the rights and comforts of their patrons. There is a (ence “under aad across, ould ‘eoventesate, ictrect and pa on aesanepearnrion bette po aa vi a! ‘This chiefdlares General Napier to mjure lim, He Dear as possible, in a direct hitable climates, mingles lovingly with the life of frozen " . redi es rough, the block sent a message to Napier saying that King Theosorus | foF the publicity given to them, has been favorably | Rergen cut; and the old adage, “it never rains but it | feneral demand for a reduction of the fare on these | throuxh. the | block + y erries, and the committee would suggest the enact- | yet t' avenue, 00 ‘Twenty-sinih street; thence northerly | Man; it has no affinity with the cold and thence under Madison or olfershima meeting. Another chief, who is friendly, | received. It put an end to the complant. The con- urs,” is here suj | “ i \ iggested. Yesterday morning one | ment of neral law on the subject. “A whe: flow {ells General Napler not to believe this assertion of | tents were, certainly, well concelved and calculated | Or the New Jersey tariroad trains ran il the track i +e TUE UNION FERNY COMTANY. Perea neined ahaa ales meen ene) | <i cane yucsteatae Senne coe eee ane No forage cai t to make @ favorable impression at the Porte, with | the same cut, Luckily there Was no precipice near | _ The ferries connecting Brooklyn properjwith New | si aecfenta grey ee ime and the mean 1 be had for the cattle. “ee orte, with | the place of there might have been another Carr's | York are five f be ‘ bye rag? AIR eee er HI ICA The peuple say tuat the bad chiefs have alread: he friendly sentiments of St ‘eplhen- pn <cicied Wobash hetvaee Ie BER tecer ae Ritenkt whe wee rene Ot W887, | as the pure. As truly docsde read and feel the hamam ruined the countzy, aud that King Theodorusdespois | remra 02 the friendly One ae ect | Fuck disaster. No persons were injured. various points between the South ferry, or Battery, | $9, JWit, S io y continuing thé | Sout in the mirth of a jesting fool as. in the madness pe v ‘Y, and Uh ag Th 8 despouls i - the territory tar aod wide. PD and of the American government, but they do not Newark. and the foot of Catharine street. For the most part bl A meee rears ead een etind | of a ruined king.” Now that the Shakspeariun read- ‘The desolation is universal, relieve Mr, Morris from a suspicion of his hostility to | Tye ReceNT ACCIDENT ON THE Monts AND Esanx | Sey wre well regulated, especially ag compared with | with “the “iarieun bridge at che. terminus of Third | ings of Mra. Kemble and the Shakspearian recitals jener rapier 1 comes Vie Wa ‘ " other ferries on the East and North rivers. A 5 n ‘ocen: larch Irom the fortress of Magdatan © A @ave | the Porte and his unjust appreciation of the intel: | RarLxoan.—The unfortunate German woman, Batbe- | desire to accommodate the public is certainty evinced | point norih vt Ninsigeninth atte im such te" to render ta | Pireuine Hegre i guave coctsioned 4 special revival of march from (he fortress of Magdala, { the Sultan. It is sti that Mr. M {The special telegram copied above appeared inthe | &°2C¢ o the strange ir. Morris | retta Kintzvader, who was so shockingly mangled a in their management. There are, however, points on | construction of a tunnel impracticable, said main HeKALD on the 21 of April In corrovration of the | should have made such reftections about the Sultan, | few days ago at the Nesbitt strect crossing of the | NHICM suggestions may be useful, it Indeed legisia- | sonetracted’ an ton of “Human Life ia Shakspeare” is peculiariy opportune. ‘neni ~ be not necessary. The running of the - accuracy of our correspondent as tothe distance of | with whom he has never conversed, and of whose | Morris and X Railroad, through having been ran pe actions be - Fiver. The said corporation may make on the route aforsaid Gcaeral Napier's advance from Maulala we way | mental abilities he can therefore know absolutely over by a train died yesterday from her Injuries. ihe South aud Hamailzon avesuc ferries, "Om thers | Seeeeceenty gon proper Working and aopommmonstion of sald THE DEAD RESTORED TO LIFE. 2 ol that the very latest official advices She was abou y-four years ot e, and been Somme er} thing. These refiecti have ly surprised cond two latter routes more accommodation is necessary | raliway, * oom aks racer pened by authority in London jast | nothing. lections greatly surprised | married to her second husband but tiree weeks. in the way of boats and in the frequency of trips in | St. For the of making, constructin; A Curious Case ef Suspended Animation. that he was sixty | those forelgn Ministers here, who, on the other hand, | Ty Hayes EXAMINATION.—The rooms of United | the late hours of the night. A bill already reported | 8" purpose rating the said tunnel and fe sali [From the Detroit Tribune.] Theodorus’ tortrees CW asd of Maret wna mat | have had frequent and long conversations with the | states Commissioner Whitehead were the scene of om ae og ie eee cn tae foculer upon ‘and underneath the, several streete; ket es anions pad A Pe. cree ‘a this ome clive J : 2 these rame on the street, in this city, Tremin twenty ive mules of it, as the Londen Post | Sultan, and are thus well aware of his great natural | much interest to a large number of returned soldiers | Putton ferry is #0 great at all hours ofthe day that | $qunren] BuOUC places and lande Lereiube(ore, specited, cr : ense, afiera short illness, and the usual arrangements aay ipetoh, {orture of ts seuse, Sir Stafford Nortn- | intelligence, ‘The ta WaAudaa vias a Go Fite and others interested in the examination of “Gus” | the expediency of am) Independent et of oats | said tunne! and raliway rg the out an Were made for the fuineral services. | One of the rr Y _ with some one on sul le peen wi for ight and vehicles has receiv the considera- in epecitied and contemplat such tunoe ratiway to | unde ers, at e request of the husband, provi 1b telat ree NORTHCOTE’S SPEECH. .. | the Batam f66e Rbcitl! GAA Wel CWNDRY: taiaitecea Hayes on a charge of defrauding the soldiers out of tion of the committee, Such a division of the busi. | D€ constricted In the monk thorbagh ‘manner aod upon the | handsome coffin for the deceased, into witch, we of Com 2d of April Mr, | the Sultan fo rs, Mags @ large portion of their bounty money. Several | ness of the ferry would tend on the one side to the | mor Penne, for lighting, ventilating and drsinnse, | the lifeless remains were placed, and they were per- State for India | with his extensive knowledge of Buropean politics, | hours were occupled by counsel in vainly striving to | Comfort and satisfaction of foot pasengers and on | S20 aylictent dimensions ror purvoves of ea rliway mitted to remain tn a room.’ During the ensul te of the expense | of his own ition, and much pleased to learn, | find out whether Mr. Hayes Was aware of Peter we convenience of the public travel, and at such di dt the other to nn yanns and regularity in the transit below the surface and in such manner as effectually to pre- | night, however, one of the watchers, who had h dncurred in India tor the Abyssinian expedition, he | from himself, how favorably he is disposed to make | Mead’s operations when lie purchased the ckumus. | of TOSS, " streets, read of repo anen spend tien, 1 r y " v such articles and goods route in vehi- t any interlerenc of t ; having stated on the isth of Febraary that he had salutary and practical changés in his own country. | The further examination was adjourned. Hayes ts cles’ The business of the Any i laren enstes * maven OF RrOUNGS OF the tater the came, Wie eb excep? oat being imbued ete a outiomty itn promis, ’ elegraphed | to bombxty for this estimate; and | The Kussian Ambassador, also, found the Sultan | still under $3,000 bonds, warrant a demand upon the company for such an | W08a* sre provided fori this act; and’ except, also, that | decided to ascertain for herself whether irere was Whether he would state 1s contents and lay it upon | much better acquainted with foreign policy and the | AxormeR RAILROAD Stutxr.—A strike similar to | arrangement, ‘The State should ausert Ks authority. | AUlhK the progress of construction 1 ahall beviaw(al to mace , bability of truth tn such reports. A favor- the table, position of the people of his own empire than he had in enabling the company to such excavations and openiugs jn said stress, avenues, po J pans % . nee! 9 get possession of the ad- . able opportunity presented itself the fulfiiment firs, NoRTHCOTH—I have not received any com- | supposed, and this knowledge, as well aa the Sui. | that on the New Jersey Railroad has taken pluce | joining ferty facilities of Wet I kiowh as Horie fimayys aout under nih aR ue and a rel | of: her schemes’ ‘and having satisned hersott piote stateMent from bombay, but | have received | tan’s firmness, atly impressed nim, and is one of | among the laborers of the Morris and Essex Railroad. | slip in order that the improvement e ‘be jnid, a8 shall be ft! time to time; and several accounts, more OF iss full, which Ihave | the causes which have induced Russia'to modify ter | some two hundret of them have “thrown down the | them aud suggested by this report may te carried | eames. te nd pavements. communicaced 19 the Chancellor of ihe Exchequer, | hostile intentions, I hope the Sultan has not learned | shovel ead the pick.’ A difference of teu cente ih & ay Fach bout, again, should be provided with | (eye! — pie aera that Cag was fea a with the corpse she ‘ace and pavement eet mt mands ores said tunnel and railway ‘shall be on roe ngece: ane . ho her arent bet . sb there aod which will be earefuidy collated with the in- | the offensive remarks of Mr. Morris avout himself, 4 - ean: . condition in which they were before such ex- re de Kea formation we have in this country. It was on the | thongh it ts probable that he hi inasmuch as the Coys Day te theeenee, SP ahat are called urspoe esis oe oansias ouebslt. thes wi i in Ot ania Piteet as “ a iy the gine and sie resolved. for tester isto tag s foundation of those accounis my right hon- | caus# or the complaint of Fuad Pacha ia generally |. Newton. at present employed are mere legal expedicnts to | kept open’ for the ‘public. travel; but where “exe: | make another test with another glass. The operation aight, age ‘with regard $0 he cotimated co y He ee aed. the ott ang capetiany in rere pocrely ARSON AND Roppeny.—Between four and five | save the company from the penalties of lawsuits, og ch sirects shall | being repeated the saine signs were mani! and 4 C1 ed cos an re . ined ‘ EN FE ‘ he made tener ‘at any led ry st tue whole expediuion, so far. as tt could | aomo. dimeulty. Cirectot tan aotthante 1 abely ex o'clock yesterday morning a large clothing store, THR HOBOKEN FERRY COMPANY, ay Dal, nop we ae A she revealed her discoveries to the other watchers. , The ferries of this corporation ply between Hoboken, ae mare than one in each eae, mile of said route; be ascertained. 1 do not think the House would | changed between Fuad Pacha, Blacque Bey and M. | owned by O. D. Reeves, at this place, was set on'ite | gt the terminus of the Morris and Ease Place, ee ist tees te bene suas Women than foe faction of observing precisely wnay mie aan : - : ’ 3: fawex Kailroad, * place, no: - faction of observing precisely what the first did. Of pony A Roper re ws Relies. qe pater mt pty i vy be ap aexpatch and f hn by some miscreants and a large quantity of goods | and Barclay and Christopher streets on the North | a period ot ainty, aerial eye kept open fo ae oom course In the MORE. ihe whole atfair was @ wit be Drougut forward, aud by that time I hope we | to pubilsh tha ou will perhaps deem it prop: and valuabtes carried of, Owing to the pro’ yt ac- | Tiver, and while their management fs such as to be wet {n Bete of the Street Commissioner of the city of | with the family of the degeased, and it them Occurred f ; a tion of the Bre company the building wa s.rom | capable of a vast deal of improvement, they are in @ ‘will be in @ position to give a tolerably accurate est. | PUAD PACHA, MINISTRR FOR FO! ng we ci ct and maintain openings for ventiiation or ty \ total desiruction, The loss, whici " »xceed | far different condition from last year, as shown by ft ae woman's family, had died, and previous to the burial mate of the oost of the expedition. It may be of | coxstaNTiNorL#, TO BLACQUE BEY, TURKISH MINIS: | $9090, in fully covered. by Theurane a ce Sussex | the Investigation then had. It Is to. be hoped that | ikl, °xteuding from said uunel £0 tue outer edyes of the i ettually rolled over upon one side, he corpse had interest to the House, though those who wateh the TER AY WASHINGTON, ae y . 8 wud to the stiriace of the | te e¢ rs ? ra A tual Insurance Company. A reward has been of- | progress in this direction will be made, year by year. | squares in which said tunnel shall be constencted, and said | ShoWed signa of life, and the case was declared aowspapers are generally aware of it, if I state that CONSTANTINOP! 4, 1868. ios - y ext vA Y Jon phlei d nN wot 1 4 ‘ Sirk. Napier expected to be at Theodorus’ camp, Sin—T h réecived the abn Tcl on Wrote fered for the arrest of the robber incendiaries. The Hoboken ferries may then within a brief period | openings chai not exesed two feet In.width, exeopt’ In Bille have been one of suspended Wepre de vest attain to something like perfection as travelling facill- | *qusre* and parks, where aald openings may be four feot in c nty-sive miles from Magdala, before the | me Noverber 29, accompanying Ws Black Book of Morristown, tics for the puiblics. ‘The visit, of the commitice to: | fucih by lake Teel in fengihy a: Ray Une pov; anid openings { medical testimony that could be procured, Yuder end ay March: nd, 80 far as tean judge from the | the federal government, which contains the diplo- FIRR—DESTRUCTION OF A VALUABLE WaR HORSR.— | this line Jaat year has evidently not been without ite | fr )"enUlation in said parks and equates shall be covered i tanerat ceremo- rh « fer the ed from him, that expectation is | matic correspondence for the ve " tht d * “ ‘ ~ | Sith a cast tron grating; said gratings shall not extend more teemed advisable to de likely to be fuliiied. We may therefore expect by P'surprived at the despatch at Me Jo Moreiseto Mr, | O% Thuraday night, about eleven o'clock, @ fire broke Be enaTa Wits aa owe tit tee riches enoeyn Maa sis focuge Higiaurlace of aaid square or parkas | nies, and accordingly ‘hate. was, given vat the Ume the House reassombies after the holidays, | Seward, Independently of the scandalous fact that | OUt Ina@ barn on Pine street, to wnich was attached | Would be a highly attering source of gratilicadot to "usol ateoruemental pattera eultabie for leap | time “previously antiounced, ‘The corpae.. was or 8 few days afterwards, we shall hear what is the | ft contains an injurious reference to the person of | @ stable, In the latter was a splendid charger, | your committee, r vic may be substeuted for ihe posts now in uae, the | loft infehe coin several days, and apon the atth result of tis coming into the immediate vicinity of | Our sovereign by the representative of a friendly | owned by Major Pierson, which had borne him all THE GRERNPOINT FERRIS, Guld posts belug p burners’ aud | yy ‘iter the supposed death signs of life were a0 ‘Theodorus; and probabiy by that tune we shall know vernment, and one that receives official publicity | through the late war. There were also stored there a ‘The routes of these ferries arc two in number, from Tanterne At the ‘expense of said corporatio neharous, that the body wn ‘What the future of te expedition will be, and | bope | through sald government, | shail be allowed to ex- | handsome sicigh and a new wagon, with harness, | Tenth and Twenty-third streete respectively on tlie toe omer me licen ie aie MG te rere ee itshail be lawfal for sald corporation “to | that a tong tme ago a young man, a member of the 5 au it is hereby weddo a bed where it gradually became warmer, and Dnally te that we may then be able to say that the expedition | press my great surprise ‘at auch an expression of | &¢.. Burn, stalfic, horse anu everen ere burned | Fast river to @ common slip at Greenpoint. More | Ce OF of, enaas at ome PUREE CF property alone is beginning to return home, I cannot, therefore, | opinion concerning a sovereign like curown. The | to a cinder. bide A. boats should be'run to accommodate tie public and i hala erroaeon OF Rp fairest j ay consed Fit’cnaning day deiouen op pred her Srealtpons lay any further communication on the table as to te | whole country shares this sentiment, and will Hackettstown, the intervals between departures are too tofig. The loa af euch tallway and tuntieh ‘on the tnied, and she is now in a fair way of re- eens rye 9 Seeehion saanten HDORD. ee mort, vegan Bo Aye fact itself, Mt shocks THR PROPOSKD NeW SkMINARY YOR THE NEwank ; Oats at present in use are not well Kept, the cabins | PE iate or lezorent teeth ne A covers. ‘Thee sell known medica! gentlemen are 7 N I le 0 i) a ® e oon -t rm ; Pee tia Laverpooi Post, aprica, t io” eonttaty ob! ee oat f propriety, and page a dilapidated if not at times very dirty state. | be necessary to enabic it to construct an saidtupnel | NOW engaged in examining this case thoroughly, and ms of diplomacy. | METHODIST Eriscopat Coxrennnce.—The trustees of | ype fare, four cents, is much too large. The London gph San bv b> Aba Youk | 1am aware, sir, that among those people Whonave | the Newark Methodist Episcopal Conference Semi- THE MUNTER’S POINT FERRIES. } HeRKaLy, again in advance of all other correspon- | teat 80 well how to practise linerty in all things, have, after considerat : 1 ‘Those ferries ply between James sip and the foot 4 ‘as javored us with the particulars of h tom seems to tolerate, if not to justify, an exe | BAtY siderable delay, decided upon | or prirty-fourih atteet on the East river and the Lone patches from the most advanced post of th: gance in language that ald not be allowed | @ecepting a liberal offer from the citizens of this | jsjand Rallruad depot at Hunter's Point. The com- | Abysaiuiag gxpealuce ia PET parriere oat au, Ihe Present Instance, one of rongtan ng of $10,000 int cash and @ large tract | quitter found them tn talernbly good condition, More | wlance he commumeation, is that Sir Kober nh esvential ate and exceptional nature, such, enientiy situated land, suitable fay as for | accommodations should, however, be furnished on ac: S with the on trl Fe: it Napler and the adyauced guatd had at that date | a privilege should not have been claimed, ‘The priny | Ue PFoposed building. connd of the raltroad connection jist referred to. The | forthe yurchae oeaee thereuk Rimay acteemmedte cee | cenk brqnze and three and five cent nickel copper Tewhed Lake Ashangl, only six days’ march from | eiples that govern the Foctal life of # country canno, vt ry fare on thi route 18 opel to the Kame objection us*| Same in the maaner epecified in the acta hereinbefore retarred | coins for Untied States notes or drafts on Phila ‘ | and ratiway as herein provided, aud to conetract and maine | When their labors are compicted we are promised vr platorms, stations and buildings of anid cor | their written opinions coucerting the adair. al som points alone the route as may be mort con- (anbicliancientaeenigneaematantt and ble for the ingress te es of passengers neorsaary for the ‘operat 0 of the rail ayy] THE MINT.—The director of the United States Mint mununieation between cald taanel and pist | at Philadelphia has given notice that the mint ls now atfons and batidings; and In case it cannot Prepared to eXchange, on demand, one and (wo r egilala, tive intrigues have met the Com- | be applied to International relations, If ts thn’ Tos OF Lirr BY War. mitts stated that 2,762,000 | that last mentioned, lo) exer Dt in any of the proceedings for any Of the purser deiphia or New York banks, payable in aneh notes, uder-in: in the shane of messages, vo the | that the Cabinet at Writ ed has understood mat- | lives Wave been lost in the varions wars which THE WRPMAWKEN PRany, a ytd by fo oa peor) 4 ecaaney it ie fe All remittances of nots or drat shoultd be addresat if that Theodorus is willing to strike up a friend- | ters, and the annala of diplomacy prevent no ex. | amicted Euro e froin 1415 to 1964. “Ig the Crimean | No office? or manngct of this ferry, whtch piles | {nary Ince uarhamall make any slegath maps, to the Treasurer of the Enited states Mint, Plt! ‘ Ship with us, and in the form of sigmifcant remind. | ample like the one Which We feel profounly sorry to ver there Hed 246,000 Russians, 107,000 Fretichimen, | between the foot of West Forty-second street and ihe | iirc ot any certificate of loeation; "but, whebaver deiphia, , ers from other native chiefs that we are not to put | point out at present. We do not contest the right of 000, lishmen aud i . es our trust tn such assurances, Altogether the tele. | a foreign Minjater to perfect freedom in tia ree Sarpoontoh cone 190,000 lives, and the independence | peared before the committee; bur personal Mapec. | Ov phaforma or stations totake and use for the Charles W, Vick, of Vicksburg, w: Ag sentenced 7m {a of an extremely con/used nature; but of one | tions of men Hy in a country, nor tits liberty | of Greece 148,000. Algiers his occasioned to France | tion revealed the fret that it is in a condition at onee | operating the mame aay pabitc rounds parks by 8 military Commission to fv iy Mbndemens hing there seems (0 be no doubt, namely, that we | to make them known his goveraiment. Indeed, tn Geteervor 14ac00 men. Iu the ttaliin war 54,608 | an cye-sore to the public and detrimental fo the | jovewsMen, shall be awarded of es in the Penitentiary for the muraée # Union ‘man, got toto & Country now from which no sup | the despateh “above Teferred = to’ Mr. day | Austrians Re |, 80,280 “Frenchmen, 23,610 ine health, comfort and donventence of all who are come | gq cay brounte aad” rabete ‘preoey ‘and the right of pond Nanied Duggin, In Octover, fas been pardon it and Porters whatever are w he drawn, We may remark | Morris indulges in dissertations on the general sliua- | tang, 14000 Neapolitans aud 2,270 Papal troops. polled to make wse of We poor factiLion witch it | Ww fr nnd tarough tue eume for too purpose of aiunnel sed | GOW Agen at large. ‘ 600 Italians, The Pollan in- | village of Weehawken, on the Hudson river, ap- | ve necesaney of convenient for the sald ite paeprg

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