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12 “THE STATE CAPITAL. Election Case Postponed—A and a Split Among the Re- jicane—A. T. Rtewart’s Offer to Build Pav hrendway Railrondgand Buy the Fran- chisc—The Twe Ticr Railroad Bill to be an quuany, April 13, 1869, ‘The contested election case, in which Willett 0, Hawkins contests the seat now occupied by John Decker, a8 representative from Richmond county (Staten Island), was further postponed in the assembly to-day for one week more, The report of the Committee on Elections of ‘which Mr. Hegeman, of Dutchess, is chairman, and upon which the only democrat is Mr. Morely, of Brooklyn, reported last week in favor of Mr. Hawk- ins, and the discasaion of the report was set down as the special order for to-day. A minority report was preseated by Mr. Mosely in favor of John Decker. ‘When the discussion opened Mr. Hitchman moved that the minority report should be substituted for the majority report. A debate arose upon question, which was,*perhans, the most en- Mvening which has occurred during the session. Notwithstanding that every speaker, except Husted of Westchester, the bantam champion of the republt- can party on the floor, positively disclaimed all in- tention of making it a party question, it was not Jong before the dizcussion drifted. into a decided partisan channel. Several republican members voted for the minority report, judging that the testi- movy did not warrant the unseating of Mr. Decker. For this Mr. Hegeman administered a rebuxe to the delinquent members who refused to come under his whip, as noe they had netther conscience be oath to guide them in their decision. Calkius, Erie, responded indignantly, i, giving Bogen Hegeman fworfor his one in the number of nich the latrer gentieman saw fit to inflict upon his. repabli can colleagues. Hi "8 remarks were consi- dered entirely out ol pi offensive, and unwar- rantable. As chairman of the commitice and puthor of the re rt it was natiral that he should ve anatained it, but ‘members of his own aid not sanction the attempt to threaten and browbeat members on the ne because they did not g6 for a question aera: was in fact not a i re Dut one of law and — was no allegation of fraud against Mr. Decker. It was entirely ms matter of irregular peers on: eee mere, iD She ietown aistric which jority o whe committee excladed the whole district. Even should the decision of the House be adverse to Mr. The Decker Spley Debate reg N. B. Staith—expreased their regret that they were compelled to recommend bis removai from the House, But he is not removed yet. The vote on tne tion of Mosely’s report was a tie—i6 to ‘This, of conrse, was adverse to Decker; but Hitcaman offered another motion to gderauon «cf the majority ie week, which was carried by w — this was uader discussion the party cropped out strovg, Piucky little Husted tn- that it was a strict Forks jnestion. and he desir- treat it. He sai d that itchinan never Look in that house that he did not stand strict- "ines of the democratic party, and he 1m forit. He was a oe arty man himsell, and tended to stand up to the mark of the repub- at all times aad on all questions. Hitch- agallant deience of his position, claim. right, justice, and policy were against the ‘ile } the majority in ee a — Aseem! district, because of the irregularities ignorant oMcia's. He warned tne House =. carabiieinne such a peneaens. Wwhereoy a bonds could at any time deprive legal their rights by obtaining a f: registry. Mosely, too, made an excelient argument in support $ bis minority report, citing some of the evidence to show that the isirars were, by their own ad- mM, guilsy yot gross irre, ularities, whether com- mnivted througa imnorance or Decker, therefore, hoids his seat for another week at least, and a very imporiant week it 1s likely to be. The Broadway Surface Railroad bill wilt be berore the House, witn & 1. Stewart's omer emcees an He BEES Beces i itis) his pledge the if accordance with the provisions of the bill, shoul’ it become law. Mr. Stewart's letter to Judge W. W. Campbell, Chairman of the Katiroad Comittee in jouse, authorizing bim to wake the proposition to the Comumutice and the House, was placed in my hands at a late hour iaat mine and [ telegraphed it iumediately, as you earns the readers of the HeRatp. The fact of ite existence was not known here until to-day, and it made consider ante .excite- Pag vening the Laterest wich circles around way "Burince Railroad bill, It will very bly create a flutter in the Senatorial dove-cots. 16-Dill Was not before the Senate . ities, for = tune, In abeyauce until taken up fora third Teading. The vote on the resgiution offered in the House meer by Colonel Murphy, and adopted last night, recail the two-tier railroad bill from the Senate for the purpose of reconsidering and amending it. ‘Was attempted to be reconsidered this morning by @ motion of Mr. Liusted, but it was lost by am im- wmeuse ty of 90 10% It was amusing 10 see ‘she Dariy ire of Jim Irving flitting about amoung the members, diving from chair to chatr, in order to secure a vote in favor of Murphy's resolu- tion, The vote shows that bis labors were not jost, and it proves aiso that members wio voted for tus bill without due discrimination as to its ex- act provisions, are disposed to make the amende by eutteavoring to understand it before they vote on it Governor eent to the House to-day @ recom- SS to provide for the support of the Soldiers’ jome. fe states that many weunded and helpiess aresheitered there Who, although natives of iavonsiD, IM, aud other Western States, enlisted in New York regiments and should be protected by thia State. Mr. Seikrdg answered the Gocument by Saying ‘hat he had received a communication from neral Butler siating that the Federal government d take care of ati these soldiers, Tue Goveruor’s messuge was ordered to be $0 be printed. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. SENATE. - ALBANY, April 13, 1809, BILLS PASSED. Providing for the completion of Gowanus canai in Brooklyn; classifying the Directors of the Deaf and Dumb Iastitution in New Yoek; providing for the care and custody of criminals; incorporating the Morrisania Water Works; to incorporate the Knights of St. Patrick in New York; to reimburse the amount of money borrowed for poor pur- » in Kings county; making the defniuon the crime of arson more comprehensive; mt commissioners to revise the cuarler or i ap Oo; to amend the charter of the Asbury Life Insurance Company ; to incorporate tue State Poul- try Society ; to Incorporate Port Jervis Savings Blak > so authorize the sendiag of convicts for less dve yeara to the Kinga County Penitentiary ; to aunend the sonool law of Ugdensburg. BILLS ORDERED TO A THIKY READING. Incorporating the Ellensvilie Savings Bank; to pnd the American Popular Life Insurance to increase Its capital stock ;: for an addl- ton in the almshouse and for the erection of @ work- houge in Kings county ; to repeal tie law for taking OCTICUL.UTel statistics, KPSOLUTIONS, +, By Mr: Pororn—That che Canal Board be remested to communicavewhether it bas in any instance or- the d it of canal tolls inade with indi- yiduais or vidual bank or with any depost- Vary other than an tpeorpora bank, aad if 80, by ‘what aushormty, Addpicd. On motion of Mr. Fo.oer, the Railroad Committee wos Giocaatged from the consideration of the Pro Rata Frengut bill, and the sume was committed to the Correnitiee of the Whoie—10 tol, = * Oa motion of Mr. Nicito.a, the epectal order—the fiiteenth constitutional ameodment—was postponet bil to-morrow, Wamediniely alter the reading of the journal, BILLA INTRODUCED. By Mr, NICHOLS. —Inoorporating the Delgian Tow- ie ce my, toe the purpose of introducing upon canala Belgian method of steam cadie tow 4 The capital stock of the company is to be B00, Adjo ni ASSEMBLY. . ALBANY, April! 15, 1869, ‘The special order was the consideration of the Richmond county contested seat. The majority re- Port favored giving the seat to the contestant, Mr. ‘Willett. Mr. HAWKINS presenied a minority report in favor of the siting member, Mr. Decker. Mr, HITOUMAN moved to substitute the minority the ——w report. Lost alier discussion—yeas, ITCH MAN moved to tpone the subject one Carried —00 to 57. risa sist of the cominittee of conference on rall- | "ue re rorttenn by lease, prohibiting leases to foreign cor was disagreed to! to Wy, Daisies PASSED, seneeteaeiine the Board of Bdncation of the Charen; incorporating the trustees for the it and care of the property for tue support the yal Alocese of Long i#iand: for the re. moval esee College to Syracuse; incorporat- tog the Park Hotei Company; tor equaliz, the of the judicial officera of Kings coun. i og the extension of the Avenue C Kail 72 to zi). - te MISCBLLANBOUR. nication from the Governor was received atiention to the necessities of the Albauy 5ol- om, and asking an appropriation therefor. SELKKeG stated that le had received a ietier ite BILLS PASSED, ® schools; to ts the Public School system of New York, deduing the powers of the Board of Fire | Net Commissioners; Ww the law relative to closing vank ‘circulation: to amend the law enabl: Free Masons to convey real 5 1 amend law; to amend the charter of the road; to authorize the of convicts of the Third Judicial district in Albany to amen charter Reformed Dutch church;. to s 100 Sing Sing convicts to the incorporate the Burgiar Inau: I. MnCORDERS rance Company. THE TWITCHELL CASE. Statement of Mrs. Twitchell—She Knows PHILADELPHIA, Aprit 13, 1869. Mra, Twitchell has furnished to the press of this city @ full statement in regard to the murder of her mother. It is very long, covering several columns of the papers, In the first place she disavows any knowledge of how or by whom the murder was com- mit but does not intimate or insinuate that it may we been done. by’ her husband. sne then intoa expisnation of her ceasing to visit Twitchell in aud says that after his convic- tion as she was leaving his cell, he pressed into her hands a written paper, which ayy t= iene to be an. to her to save his life a nfessing ‘that she had committed the murder oi gaye by @ story that she was to tell that she had committed the murder in a quarrel, and that lawyers had been consulted, who said she could not be harmed. On & subsequent visit he gave her another paper, covering another story. She was to tell that she had become criminaliy mtimate with cone Lee, who had with_her concerted a plan to rob and murder Mrs. Hill. On ene Occasion he gave her another written appeal to save him, and recom. mended her to that Mrs, Hill had not been mar dered at all, bat fallen trom the window. Ail these documents commence with appeals to her love, &c., to save him. They are in ‘'wiichell’s hand- writing. but haveevidenily been drawn up for him by some legal mind. The whole statement throws but iitue a lignt on the affair, but explains the conduct of Mrs. Twitchell. Sensational Statement by a’ Relative of the suicide. From the Evening Telegraph, April 13.) e While the Henig still absorbingly interested in the tragic fate of George S. Twitchell, still specula- ting about the truth of his ‘coufession’? and still looxing for turther developments, an account of what was gleaned yesterday from a visit to a near reiative, or rather ciose friend of the suicide, cannot fall to ve eagerly received. Tats relative, a relative by mar- ‘@ lady of the highest Christian character and kindness of heart, was aimost daily with Twitchell up to the time of his death. She also, on dlt- ferent occasions, met his wife Camilla, and her conversations with bota of them in reference vo tie murderous deed for wiuch they were arraigned, and on account of which one of them died by his own hand, were frequent, l-ngthy and full, i RERORS CORRECTED. ae mong other statements made to us yesterday deiatled the correct facts of the early life of 'witcheil aad m3 frat relations with the woman who sub- sequentiy became his Mery The moss egregious mistakes have appeared in regard to this relution- ship ana the circumstances of the marriage. 1t hag been popularly supposed tuatghe was the nephew of Mrs. Moore, the sister of tue second wife of the elder Twitchell. On the contrary, George 5. Twit chell, Jr., was the son of the first wife of nis fatuer, and was already a cinld of two years of age when nis father. married a Miss Lag 8 Skinoer, This Miss Skinner was a sister of Mrs. Moore, and consequentiy the latter lady bore no-relationslip at all to tae child, except that which wa3 acquired by the mar- riage. His infancy and attractive disposition, huw- ever, drew al! towards hit, until his step-motaer regarded him as a son of her owa, aud Mrs, Moore a nephew of ae own. [lis step-motner svou had cnudren, and was ranked lu every way with them, CAMILLE APPEARS. When George was almost six years of age his father purchased @ house on Tenth street, beiow San- som, and titted it up for the reception of his family, Mrs. Twitchell paying a visit to Ciucinna/ pending the onl eg Now, who occapied the dweiling next een the one purchased »y tne elder ‘Twitchell ? Mes. Hill, the iady afterwards muriered, and her daughter Camilla. At this time it was tuat the lat~ terand Mr. Twitchell, Sr., first became acquainted. ‘That acquaintanceship was the poisonous beginning oon Wiica sprang all tue alter tragedy, uatappi- ess, murder aud suicide. Mrs. Twitchell returned from. Cincinnati, moved imto her new house, vut lived there but a brief while. In three or four years, after a marriage of sume eight years, she died. THE LIFE AT CARPENTE«’S LAN With her death, Mr. Twitcbell disposed of the honse and the furniture, and subsequentiy toox his children to a faria he owned at Carpenter's Landing, Gloucester county, N. J. Prior to taking them there, however, he, fora while, haa them boarding in this city, with Catniila to attend to them, Tuls wornan made ii known, to use her own expression, that “she was tueir governess.” When the children went to Carpenter's Landing she iixewise accom- panied them, to act as housekeeper, At that ume She was about twenty-nine years of age; young George, who was under her control, being oniy eleven years of age. It will at once ve marked that she waa eighteen years the elder. Tairteen years of comparative quiet life passed at tie dling. George had advaeced to manhood, and worked on the farm industriousiy and steadily, Cami.da still Teiained her position in the house—ostensibly as housexeeper. At this juncture came a break, Camii- ja’s auut, ving in the city of Washington, wrote to her, requesting that she wonid visit the capttal for a eoup e of weeks, Canta showed thisto the elder Twitchell, expressed her itentioa to go, and asked bim to allow George to accompany her. With — At first reluctant, Twitchell, Sr., consented, and the two starte!. George bad pro uised his erg to be back in @ week, and he returned in six days. “Where is Camiila?” asked Twitchell, Sr. “Oh I replied the her visit 18 «not yet up; she will be back fn ani Wants me to t her at the station with the carriage.” “Very well.” And then the conversation ended, THE MARRIA On the appointed day George went to the station, but netther brought Camilla nor returned himsrit. ped ger and they made no appearaxce. ‘ cerned, if uot alurmed, on the following moruiuy, the father was about starting to investigate the mar ter when a note was putinto lis haad conveying tue Iniormation:— We were married last night by the Rey. John Chambors, and are not coming by 2G8 and CaMiLna | The freshly. jeune | oate took boarding for a couple of years undi, at the persuasioa of Mra. Hill, thez went to live in her dweiling. When. she purchased tue property at the corner of Tenth aad Pine streets they accompanied her tnere. As W.4 Well suid by the estimable lady who gave us the foregoing information, “George did not marry her; she married George.” GRORGE IN PRISON-—CAMILLA OUT. With the circumstances of the murder, the arrest of the two, their tral, the conviction of the hus- band, and the —— of the wife, the public are already acquainie Our inform&nt was with the unhappy man as fre- uently us possible during his tral and incarceration, johe Showed him more sy mpatay aud kindness, ‘and for pone did he feel as maca tion, She ta en- Urely assured of his innocence. During the last Week Of his lie she was with him im his cell algnost every day. Of course she heid trequent and intumate conversation withhim. Inatl pomts he confirmed his “confession” already published tn the papers He avecred ita truth tue day before bis death. He said to our iujormant many tin plagit nnd oer “Oh | <-me, rime. It is bn * arg thatl lave to suffer for @ Using 1 did not 0 The following were likewise some of his remarks: “I will never be abie t go down tw the gallows! 1 was sleeping on the jounge when Camtiia calied me. Lhurned down, an was ruuning op and down tue floor, wringing ty Is and exe son, George, | got lato a have killed a, With great em- no frightened that I didn’t know My first impuise was to ‘ive the alarm, but sh ogit hold of my arm and hela mie back.’ When we had lifted her out of the window L ran back to my room and threw myself on the bed, without washing my ein ad A day or two pre in the presence of two wit the laly whom he caled « her disposal, This gave remains, #0 that she had t v trom ag funeral any whom she did ow rosen lo relation to the poker he said:—"T know nothing aboat the poker. | didn't Know it was in the yard, I never had my handaon it, The fret 1 knew about it was tn the morning at the fnquest.”? On Satarday afternoon, the 1th of March, Camilla Twitchell said to our taformant:— “| hear that you are gotng to Harrisburg. ‘would tt do for ine to go wieh you ”" “Not atail, i wouldu’t think of going with you,” replied our informant, “You and McCully, ’ continued Camilla, “are gomg ; up vee Ld bs Wea on do go up, then, ever you do don't ask for a pardon for hin. wart you to ask for a pardon.” Afterwards, on the 16ta of March, our informant aid g be Harrisourg in company with Mr. McCully, His endeavera, of course, were unsuccessful. The eon of our informant was present during the fore/oing conversation, He asked Camilla:— “What became of the money?” i. “The one who did the murder,” she replied, “sanst | ave carried 1% off." “Do you think that the body was thrown out of the window!” he then inquired. “L Know,” she answered, “that '* wm) never thrown out of the window.? % giving bis boty to at,’ for interment at desire to be How said Camilla, “what Idon’t IE ake auswored,” “that it was carried 3 informant then said:—“Ifit was carried down, Sere would have been bbiood all the way down the For whoever took ile, ‘ seal a had vowel vt — 1 Pte Cer a wert mks (cf think,” she there w: ‘out the Poot of bioga re Was On from the hole in her head made towel which wae beet Samer aoe CHARTER ELECTIONS IN NEW JERSEY. Hadson County. The charter election in Jersey City passed off yes- terday without any excitement whatever. The vote polled was comparatively small ,andjthe returns 80 far as received at one o’clock this morning show that neither party have gained anywhere. Regu- lar nominees were ousted in some places, as in the Seventh ward, where John Egan was elected Alderman over Michael Connolly. Daniel MoLeod, the republican nominee fur Mayor had no opposition. Although there is a doubt as to the legality of an election for Mayor by the people, yes- terday Mr, McLeod received the support of both Lege an extent jl proves him to be one of ™m popular Hudson county. A few arrests were. made “for illegal voting. In the First ward a woman presented herseif ‘with @ ballot in the afternoon, saying that her hus- band was lying at home in a atate of drunkenness, and as she aid not think the vote should be lost, she came toeones it NE ars it is ee 7, Was rejected. in Je! ty was ever mart marked by more order and absence “of excite- ment. In Hoboken, Hazen Kim! democrat, was elected Mayor without opposition, and the democrats curried everything else, a8 they have done for years past. Hudson City elects ‘s F, Sawyer, democr for Mayor. There are so many tlekete ‘in some of the wards that farther particulars cannot be given til the votes be entireiy counted, a work which will Rot be accomplished till seven o'clock this moroing. Bergen City shows a |: towards republi- fre ae ta ov democratic nominee for Mayor far. wee ili and West Hoboken are strongly demo- erat Essex, Union and Morris Countics. The elections in’ the various townships of Essex, Union and Morris counties were held on Monday. The result in Essex county will probably give the re- publicans twenty-four out of the thirty-seven mem- bers comprising the Board of Chosen Freeholders. Clinton went completely republican, except iu the case of the Assessor, to which position a democrat, Mr. Wade, was elected. West Orange elected one democratic and one republican Freeholder, respect- ively, Messrs. Edmund Condit and Charles Wiiliams. In Woodside Messrs. J. Moore aud Horace H. Nichols, both rept pence were elected without opposition, In Lavingston also E. R. Squier and M. U. Halsey, republican Freeholders, were elected. Milburn elected for the same position Wilhain H. Parcells and John 8. Keeve. Belleville selected Henry L. Duncan and Theodore Sandford as its Freeho:ders, Soutn Orange went entirely democratic and chose Aaron 3. Baldwin and Thomas Fenner a3 her Free- holders.” Similar was the result in Caldwell, where Henry Dey and Joel Mead were the choice. Iu Sum- mit “Union” ticket FDhggetage! over the “peopie’s.”” The elected Freeholder is Gaston J. Theband. Springfield went about balf and half, and gave her surfrages to Samuel C. Smith as Freeholder. Moores- town and Chatham went republican, The voting was geuerally light. Paterson. ‘The charter election in Paterson on Monday re- sulted in the success of the democratic city ticket, with the exception of the City Clerk. John Ryie, the citizens’ and democratic candidate for Mayor, was elected by over 590 majority. ‘vhe democrats also ciect the Poor Master and six out of ten alder- mea. The Common Council will stand twelve deino- crats to #ix republicans, . In the county the repu Neans secured a majority im the board of Free- uoiders, although reduced trom last year. Under the new city charter the Mayor is now elected for two years, ton. The foliowing is the result of the election in Tren- ton:—For Mayor (democratic), Colonel Wm. Napton (present incumbent), For Common Council (repub- Neans)—Wiliain H. Barton, —— Davis and Bigelow. Democratic Gouncitmen—Judge David Naar, Charles Magill, Captain Becker, Matthew Moore, isaac R. Wilson. board of Chosen Frecholders (democratic)— Jokn N. Lindsey, Witiam H. Cook, Caarles Wooly, Joseph B. Yard and Willam Bamford. The election was conducted with remarkable decorum, not one arrest having beep mae. CONNECTICUT. Bridgeport. SANITARY.-—-Measies and scarlet fever are prevail- ing here to a great exteut. Rents are very high in Bridgeport and the demand for tenements is greatly in excess of the supply. There 1# a great need of cheap rents, and hundreds of families are drivea out of the city by the impossti- bility of procuring reasonabie rents. - Business ts reviving here and all the manufactories are runnigg full time. An order has recently becn received at the Union Metalic Cartridge Company's works in ast Bridgeport, from Madrid, for 10,000,000 cartridges of the Berdan patent. The Spanish gov- ern.vent are altering over the old muskets into breech-loaders of the Berdan patent, and the cart- ridges are for use in the same. The !mmen amount of work being done at the cartridge works has compelled their enlargement to nearly double their former capacity, and @ dozen new furnaces have recently been putap. They use from seventy esses, andonthe Kusaa and Spanish f be able to turn out 125,000 cartridges: datly, be: rly a3 mauy of other kinds, FEorRsS Orvice®—Much excitement prevatis concer: tng the be-towment of federal offices tn this city. Tac cress) postmaster, it ie understood, will be remover, aud “ir, George FP. Tracy will have the place. Mr, J. 8. Henover ts to be collector of the port, aad the poston o: army oer republle, Claus #79) offices, ‘Th \aspector lies between two late ‘, meuivers of the Grand Army of the which orrantzation ts insisting that its be fieara in the matter of goverament fo lowli> paper bas been cirealated and od withia -1e past two days:— clectors of the ott of Bria; pa 1 patronage be y discharged vetsran soldiers ‘iatrict, as a partial remunera- conniary sacritiens ir defence rvledgment of their faithful ant we sa: «pon the Congressional and nn Congres’ from our State to ald in ng tad slay ack >” Justice 40 the nation’s de- Norwatlic. Porocary.—rar 62 Seturtay morning the house of Mr. Bhan tills, of South walk, was entered by burgiors, who went mio the room where one of Mr. Hills’ datyuters 900 © .itie goo were seeping. The young ialy — to fright: the robber off Screaming, © thres kill her, and fo her to roma. quiet ie was thos enabled to search tone room, Afterware ing ¥ the room where an- tug, he was seared away by med the voasenold; but the rascal got oT, with t, having ‘obtained any boo'y. 1 onte ivog the same alght the house vty ond stolen fifty dollars im cash. IMPO?TAST PRESS MOVEMENT ® THE FURTHER WEST. The Papers in Missouri, Kanens, Iowa and a" « to Form an Association of Their Awrenee (Kk yeaa) po Apri! 10.) meeting of the Kansas, Mis« rosa Preas Association was yoerday. It was not a large st hunocr of individuals, bat In the # 91 infaonee of the papers represented a whe «ny sinilar association im the a Nei awre ice country would ve mech ahead of it, The editors resent freprereat ® large scope of coun- 1y through waten they scatter news, There were prevent ia person Messrs, Prescott, of the Leavenworth Commercial; . © , of the Leavenworth Cal; Householder, of tho Kansas City Bedetin ; Maman, of the St, Joseph Union ; Thacher, of tne Law Journ, and Speer, of the Law: renee Trifune ; while the other papers in Kansas and ail along the Missouri valiey were represented by proxies. Colonel Cunditt, of the St. Joseph Gazette, was elected a director of the aasootation. Wee that tuts as*ociation represents a scope of coun avd 4 people as thelr constituents—we enpy that 18 a proper term for the vast communities who cou stitute the supporters of the press—of more im- ortande in exteat and growing wealth and in uence than any similar fn. of the ooun- try. When wo came Kaasas, fourtesn ii rs ago, there was nota daily newapaper in the lssqurt valley; now there are eighteen dailies, wielding large ifueace. There was not a telegraph, nor 4 raiiroml, except a few miles west of St. “touts and not @ railroad petenprar y | the Kast with St Lous, except the Chicago and Paton (now Ont cago, Alton and St, Louls), and that was only fin- ished to Aiton. Now the country ts gridironed with ratiroads, and the telegraph, through these presses, wiis all this Western country the news of the Bast and of Burope for ast evening before breakiast of this morning. Next summer these Western editora propose t cross the Rocky Mountains aa ‘nine ee fats to Sait Lake California, Great gress of the aye, avd the press las dou miduty work in accomplishing these results. PORT OF NEW Yori, | “APRIL BB, 1869 Herald Packages. Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will please deliver all packeges iutended tor the HgALD to our regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht fleet. The New York Associated Presado not now collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, ‘as will be seen by the following extract from the procesdiags of the regular monthly meettag, held March 8, 1803:— ‘That onand acter April 1, the Associated Ps wit di r I a reaa w! ixcontinue the coll jection of ship news in the harbor of New York. Passed unanimously. rf Bg The ofice of the Herald steam yachts James and JEANNELTR fa at Whitehall alip. All Spemunicesions from owners and consignees to the masters of inward bound vee selsanill be forwarded free of charge. * CLEARED, oftgamehtp Colorado (Br, Green, Liverpool—Williams & juion. Steamship Leo, Dearboru, savanoab—Murray, Ferris & Poa James Adger, Lock wood, Charleston—H R Mor- Steamahip Volunteer, Jones, Wilmington, NC—J Lorillard, Steamahip Ni Blakeman, Norfolk, Ci.y Fort and Richmond--N L Steam Feadv. hip Uatiotta, Colby, Portiand-—J F Ames. Stesmahip Neptune. Baker. Bostou—W ¥( roe Siup Hudvon, Pratt, Loudon —Grinnell, Minton & Co. Bark Ni ‘if Seaking ne dur), Blton, Harre—-Boyd & Hincken, Bark Ameri Asvinwall—Panama Balle Barc Patina Bry, ca Belize—Jcatah S04 Bark Ibis, Crabtree, Trinidad Topper £ B Liztle Morrow (Br, Bostdie, Ss Sonn, Ni —Miter & Hough ‘a3 i P Bradle; , Bradley, Elizavethport--R P Buck & Go, eae i rer Umar, Gioraitear for orders—Fabbri & Pan Spite Bird (Br), Whittier, Carupanoand Maracalbo— pari Herald (Br), De Grouchy, Babla via Richmond—@ F ae Windeld, Loring, Hnvana--Neentth. Sone, D Owen, Chadoourne, Sagna—Miller & Lioughton. Brig Si St Peter (ir), Le Blaze, Gow Bay, CB—Halton, Wat- trig M J Wilbur (Br), Locke, St Joba, NB—Heney & urker, rig Cio (BN, bec Wate NS-—Peniston ¢ © Scbe Paragon, Wahab, Washington —R M Cai Behr T Wonerlict, Highe, Norwich G K Racket & Broo Schr P Godwia, Wateroury, Stanford. Steamer A C Sthners, Knox, *vhliadelpbia. -J Hand. Steamer Melville, Renaur, Paltadelphia—W B Vondersmith. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STSAM YACHTS. Blenwaiip \icior, Gates, Now Orleans March 28 viv Ha: vana April 7, with mdse and passeagers, to © H Mallory & . Had strong head winds ail the Steamehip San Jucloto, Atkins, Savanunb, with mdse and Charieston, April 10, Passeng: Steamsmp © with mdse and nggara.to it ie Morgan & Co” Teh inst, me 10 AM, tat 840%) lon 16 43, passed brig Lewis L Squires: for Savannais; Lath) at 8 AM; lat 35.40, lon 78 15, exchanged signals with a propelier, bound S, supposed to be tae Wile mi Bip Kobe hence for Galveston. vous, Wade, Hiaers, Feb 17, with mdse, to Koy & Hincken; vessel to Thos Dunham's Nepbew Gn. strong weaterly ga ales pert of the pemsegu’ wecmundse, ight winds an Bark Satelite ir), Turner, Rio Janeira, 44 days, with, <of- fee, to ED Morgan & Co. Crossed the jarch 14, in Jon'$2.11 W, and bad light winds up to the ialty ; since, nirong Nekoi Wesley (of Baltimoro), Ford, Montevideo, 68 days, with Bide, 4, Se Het fog we all use Srosmed ator March If, Since passing Hat- Qeraa had light northerly winds. Oh inst, lat 88ton 0, 101 whaitn , of and from New Bodtord ei criising. pe ot Me! epcering Beh Glare ‘sy Havana Fev 19, vl ada 21 ith angar, to ton. “March 1 lata ton 18°80, oriiored thew ry fae fra NW, and boarded by planksbear und Eater ally staving in topaides: M. found the vessel with'a fearful tet “saturiourd, leaking badly cargo detween decks adrif:. Couid not open hatehes tints the followlng day, when it waa found chat water had been forced in be:ween decks (ro-n the iopsides, wetting some of the hogxheads of suger and thereby causing the remainder to be adrift ; was compelled to bear xway ror Bermuda. Since leaving that port had mons portherly and weneriy gales, Trig J Poiledo (He), Placmer, Masanzas 4, with no- Iageee, 90 ie ES Houghlons’ Had light ‘winds te wie Terrid, Mayaguez, PR, 18 days, with sugar, jad strong nortaeriy and westerly winds mast of the passage. ith inst, hada NE gale, with » thick snow Brig Ooean Belle (of Boston), Hallett J, days, with sugar £e.to master. Has been 6 Mage NOE Hauer ge" ran w northerly winila, Brig Alexander William (Fr), Duann, Wace 1 NM, M4 days, with paeh to Gee ser A ongg oI aoe Ep s Satharine Morris, Crane, Windsor, with oigate to Crandall, Umphray & Co. Hein, rig Fenton, Wall, Proviseace. Ben Gov ¥ wreath tot Providence), Crowell, Havana, 12 days, with sugar, to& W Lewin & Co,’ Has been 7 days N of Ms nore rth uy eaaeey bana f 2” 4: ar Ett (0 entnegos, 29 days, with ecgurs to tbpeon 4 Oinpp. Has bean 6 aioe by of Hatteras, Whar revo, Crowley, Bt George, ITB, with aparb, t0 Bai hr Evelyn, Jy 7 with 4; w & Richardson. caiginies msn Schr Acora an Barker, Windsor, NS, 8 days, with plaster, —— a —- s hail. § s Y rambail, Stont, Savannah, 10 ta Le MeCroaty & Go. cdphons Fiying Cloud, Hammond, Virgrala, Rohr Betien Cupbetty, V inp, Senr Chas McDonaid, Bal er, Virginia, Bebr Alien Lewia, Sterly i Sehr Morning Star, Har vega for Providence. Rohr 7 F Young, Spates, Pintadelphia, 4 days, with amber, to J W Russel, . ond Cornelta, Henderson, Rockland, with M:ae, to J V Hav. ian de Nocttwnd, with lime, to Morton & m rah, Kennistoa, Rockland, with lime, toJ V Havi- ri cbr Lake, Milla, Rocrland, with lime, to Can.lta & Pressey, Schr Mary A, Jeiitaon, Rockland, wita time, to W § Brown. be a = Paiirhige, Sno Rockland, Bae land, ew avd. vies eat Tivekiand, Sehr Herat id, ‘al, Rocklant, Kehr L Brewster, Smt'h, Jonesboro, with spars, to Snow & Richardson, * Bay, with spars, to Snow & maria. § Sabino (rp. 2 to master. hir Leontine, #ratt, Sehr Henry, Robbin, Holm: Sebr Alpine, Marsual!, Cale's, with lymber, to Gorham mt Mindoro, Higging, Calais, with lumber, te, to @ Bourd- Miche Alaska, Strout, Calsis, with Iath, to G Boardman. ton's Son & C a Schr Ermt noaaeator, Welden, Machtas, with lamber, to F Bohr Moatano, Sawyer, Nacbias, with lumber, to Simpson & Clapy ardeon, bebr Viola, Hall, Machias, with spars, to Snow & Richard. Schr Abner Taylor, Dodge, Machias, Mayhew & Co. neeate Harris, Cook, Addisun, with epars, to Snow & Schr AJ Dyer, Bagley, Jonesport, with spara, to Snow & hardson. Richardson. Boartm: Red Beach, Aguew, Oniais, with to John Boyn- Talbot « € Schr Jason, Sawyer, Machias, with spars,to Snow & Rich- Behr Medford, Jordan, ranklin, with raitroad es,toT M hardson. is ‘hr Francis CoMn, Reyvolts, Addison, ao seraoon Latghton, Cherryie!d, with lumber, to Simp- ‘ord, Boston for Pulladel ir Lecoadia, Klwelt, Fale = EERE Rte Ttowen, W. feat, 4 ith, Nickerson, New he fond. Bch MA Howinn, Puller, Now Belton, Rchr Kien Perkina, Kelly, New Be (ford. Gove 1 H Farry, Kelty. ie we coatera, ur Sea Bi iy, New wedfor: Bebr Loulea (ray, 303 i New Be verd. Fat, New tediord for Amboy, ve gam Sener Franktin, Lond, Frat hr War Nickersen, itor, she be jobbins. Wareh, Laverie. Averiti Braatord, MR avert, Avertit Bran ‘oi moon Hole, a0, yewpere Ta jewport for Ca Reeren, Pail Riven. eee Behr Yankeo Schr Trac H Barden, Ha tw. Schr J 8 Lane, Hate, Fal » Pall iver, r, Providence, Providence, Schr Deipht, Alien, Provi tence. Bone Bim City, Cole, Provilence, Solr Avon, Vi lenor. Sone ‘Hina, Marta, Pr *. if Je ‘enney, Cavanngh, Providence, Gehr fear ba Poster, Provisen it Ant 7, Prov) ten M Mooton, Jr, Dayton h, Ryder, Norw nine, Macon, Noanie. sh, Nash, Micietone, joan, NN iat Justina, Keone, New Rochelle, Sloop Harvest, Corwin, Bi Bloop Rbode i BELOW, Pg Aen Mey from ie Fe sy Ley Yl tied SATLED. raion Hammon, Hambu Jas Adger, Charleston tims vii ioe Prt Kerio, hips Baniao, “vied at sunset WNW, light, Shipping Notes The ship Volunteer, 1058 tons, new measurement, built tn Bouth Boston in 1963, and belonging to Messrs Wm F Weld & Co, of Boston, was floated out uf the Erie Basin dry dock last evening, after being caiked, strippe to’ her old and furnished with a new suit? yellow metal @ienthing, She will be fol- lowed by the fron steamer Bhe:min, 078 tons, new measure. ment, built In Glasgow in 1461, aod belonging to the rome firm, She 19 to bave ber propelior adjusted. ‘The sidewheel steamer Mexico will be taken on one of the shore docks to-day for the purpose of having ber bottoin | paloted. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1869.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac tor New York---Piule Daye ‘The bark Princeton is on the Nelson & Townsend éry dock, ecraped. ‘The uew schooner Nancy Smith, built ia Stony Brook, Ll, and belonging to Jonas Smith, is on one of the screw docks ear the foot of Market slip, being calsed and furnished with ‘a new suit of yellow metal abeathings The pilot boat Edward E Williams 1s also on one of the screw docks, The new Pacific mail steamer America was taken up by the mammoth sectional dry dock, at Hobokeo, yesterday after noon, Marine Disasters. STrANsiP GEN GRANT. recently burned at New Urieans, = - ; Great Wenter di ssi i ee hn; United 3! tual Kioany city: Albany. WY 88 000 ican, H ana indepen a 00 ‘ 00. (She iaye tn the one: arties were to make &2 Toot hee tcday ithe nod report as vo the practice: exai bilty of raising her.) Say anit Kine PHitip (of Bosen.2180 tons), Hubbard, was neari royed by i fire at Honoluin March 1B ou Reehete orien nce, fas ne eae jon. den & Wil of Bouin, wad aad was uider charter 10 with guano at vean's Ii Saiv MaRy (not au of Bath, Liverpool for New York, wan the vou ibe veanel” that put tato Ee town lat inst, leaky. re Baia MIRANDA (of Syd: CB), Desmond, from Cien! gos for Boston, mye fr mereoke on sardine. Reef, on the wouth side of Cubs, The crew were taken of and carried to Halifax by bri yo thing except 4 men, who were put on board the brig Kenneth, bound to that port, Miscelianeeus. # Purser J P Garniss, of the steamship Champion, from Charleston, has our thanks for favors. We are indebted to the purser of the steamship San Jacinto, from Savannah, for hie attentions. Tum BURNING OF TUB STEAMSHIP THAMES—CARD FROM THR GARtare— Cans LW Feanieniom of the fil-fated steamer T! while! ran de~ atroyed by fire off Cape ult, eee at yey Capt Biakeman. was accom iicers, ers and crew, me has sent us ne foulowing card of thanks for publication’ vuileiaui " iiuowow Crry, N.J., Al 1969, a small mn af YOUF space LO. sprain i Blakeraaa muy sinoere thanks to bim for ie kindness to myself, passearere and crew steamer Thames. Captain Haketan n placed le vessel at ur. service, without any restrictions a8 received in payment for the out the trip with uniform kindness tnd Rourtesy. to allow such treatment to pass without puol wo! ‘an act of base ingratit Tam, sir. yours truly, L W. PENNINGTON. LavNnennn—The three-masted schooner Hattie M How fave) of Providence, 19; tona register, was, successfully launche Monday morning frum.the yard of Messrs Philip Chase & Son, at Burges Point, East;Providence. Sh- will be engaged in the geueeal constiog business, under command of Capt Howes. . diosceneorapcrt rs Honolulu advices of Marcly 28 re arrival of Whaleships Active, cicar,, Europe, Ast Ds Callforaia, o4 bbls do; Olive Cracker, 68 bbis sp ‘and 90 do wi oil, (Old al New Bedford 12th, bars President, Seabury, Atlan- te Ocean, ‘lelier from Capt Darts, of abip Iinols, of New Red. rord, dated gt Hobart Tows Jan 3), repor:s ber to sail next day to cruise aad home. | letter from Capt Sincialr, of bark Oow: of Sydne; NSW (formerly bare Stephauta, of New Bedford) aed her af sea Dee & to lat ko, 8 months out, with 10) bo aud 80v do wh cf Spoken. Schr J W Coflln, from Boston for Bermuda, April 4, lat 4082, lon 63, Foreign Ports. an April 8—Arrived, brig Caprera, Panerson, New uns. ‘Balled let, bark: Cyprus Gi Be,8 port N of Hh bee ac (sr y Rate jer an ; strout, Veaziy ‘and Kendctok Fisk, Davis; a port Nof Hate veGMENFUEGOS, April _2—Arrived, bark, Cardenas, Pi Nvorks brigs Elien 2 Stewart, Hollaad, Pbi.adelphia; Wart ry Baris, Caracas: 2, es brig Mary Alice (Br) ry ae $ Hriene, do; brig Camille (Br), Sron *Nvortt Starrett, Hooper, Kémpion, dos, HAVANA, ree 4—Arrived, briga All and Nelie Johnson, Ware, New Orieans; Hope ti Moura id, do, act "ane iE Xeiig, Boum ond LW Wheels, wis, do: Sth, bark Dover, phen, Newport, Eng; pr! Froutter; siorgen, Portinud; Gib, steainsbip Ken stagios, Babe son, New Orleans for Boston. Sailed 8d, ig Lev! Stevens, Stevens, NYork; ae LB are Broaswaer; bts Caras Sarai Kin ork; Ocean eagle, Lice, Calbarien an Mary Liicretia, Hendrickson ; Florence sida: brigs Hatueld Brothera (Br), Hat fed, NY Prentiss Hobbs, Snow, Sagua; schr wat son,'Smith, Boswn ; bth, steamship City of Mexico, Doaken, Vera Cruz, Gloarea bs, bark Jone Grit, Dudley, NYork, a Rimntosiy Apiit Ib—Areied, stedaunlp Cuba, Moodle ‘or Matanzas, April 4—Arrived, brigs © H Kennedy, Stapl New Ofiennn’, ito Grane, Beanets Portland; HG Brooks, Brgas Fal iver, go x Ay ‘right, Freeman, ae vari 89h Salled Mateh 81, eehe M Tiltoa, Miller, Baltimore; April bark Annis Toop (Bt), Tronpy York,” brip Meteor, Naeren, a pore N of Haseran, do ; 5th, achr Leonexsa, JURENSTOWN, April iS Arrived, steamship Minnesota, Price, NYork (atid proceeded for Liverpoot). SOUTHAMPTC@Y, April 13, 10 ae illeted steamship Union, Dreyer, NYork (and proceeded for Bre: TRINIDAD, March See brig a. oN, Small, Philadelphia, 92d, bark T H Armstrong, Lodge, ‘est: J ¢ it Crowes, Growacy, Bt Thoman; sche “Abbie H gp Ports. ALEXANDRIA, April 1d sailed. achra ida A Jayne, J. New erway Midnight, Mopkins, wy ; Mary Fi Flacher tre. cy, Bi y April 12—Arrived, schrs HS Rowe, Love, Nor- wk; hare Purrere, Tangier; L © Hickam, Robin. son, Annie a ay May; # W Jobnson, Marts; 4. Map, Rackett;' 5 F Cal Bndioou; J Saerthwaite, Long, andy T Weaver, Wearary Pa *Paiiatel i Saran E Jones, Hau dv, NYork. Below, brig ‘Qusipos, ‘heared usp Tadsatet Bey, Dakin, Bt aot’ xB ht Har riet Amelia (Br), Hiaulusy Surioam) schra James Crooker, a 1001 Currier, Benaington, Bombay: albert (ur. Moyerr Loudous brig Biesdetd (fi (Bey, Forbes, Buenos Ayres. 18th—Arrived, brigs Mic Mac (Br) Barbadoes; Ma- Fine, Cook, Glen Cuegon; St Jorep je rig Mik River, Ja. ‘Lith —Arrived, brigs St Joseph, Jamaica, and Marine, Cien- BALTIMORE, April 13—Acrived. bnge M A esrere (i, mene Trinhtud; peony eS ee ee = Abby romtt, Abty Bites, 2) ce eee (Nell, Snow, Bwan ; Casco Lodge, PI ad. Btenmer Gul Bakeaeart, Havane and New Or. Dopint, Mosiivery, Matas. "Dore, Nvorks Pak, Sboudon} eeekert (Br, eg, San Andreas; J Sorib: albany; jarton, P itetinign, ntiewn, i ock: x is Raowiea, Woot B Nelle Tarde, Coury,’ do; Sarah J Fort, Forty York: For yan, Seuaey Clio; J ‘Fohu Peaso, diy Alkib, aut WM Pavile, ‘onter, Ni o1 Saticd -Steainer Cubs; bark Cardenas, for Parcelona; brig Maxgle; achra France, Luey W Alexander, BATH, April 10—Arrived, brig Charier Milicr, Gilchriat, ey pala; hee Mary suicids, Watts, aad Juao, Whitney, sed —Gobe F F Hari, Hart, Phiatelphia. Bulsfol, April 1e—Aicived, sche Anns J Busse, Chap- “gal es Sr Franklin F Randolph, Steelinan, Hoboken. CHARLESTON, “Agri ‘eared; seainer Manbatian, ‘Yor! Balled—Steamer Charleston, NYork; schra B N Hawking and EH Narlor, Bostol DIGHTON, ‘April 11- Gaited, scht Jobn Compton, Crowell, ‘ EASivonn, 9-Cleared, achrs Lizaie, Tabbot, and ‘A noide, if roNTiC ESS MONKOR, Aoril 13—-Passed out, brig Concord, for Cuba; selit Suid, for Che leston, vit the Rone Brig Budorus, for Portemouth, NH; sehr ctory. for H. i Et ek RIVE, April 11—Sa‘led, sohr Ienac Hi RordensHad- win HOLMES Boug, E+ Warr Ni rived, brige Flora, ~ chien Ley Frances (Br), H Miller, T: My BS Mar (Br), Peties, Winsor, N for Nore} O tre ry ett, Hilevoro for Newark } Pri Rockport, or Me for Balttmore ; Chas i wyaay " caiate tor tore? Geo eroott Mills, Venaihaven for Philadelpuin; schrs Flora NYork for Boston; Gov Cony, Erskine, do for ng eas rt Koight, Wileox, Eliza! clipart Ld ng 3 vers eV Fdivards, Allea, jon for ( 801 i abel Pierce, rievee, Boston for Norfolk; foun yd Wie, do for Tangier; BM Branszomd, Branscomb, Onials ror Pilladelpt ia Gare Darideon, Laynn for do 5 Sarah Woos- ter, Leland, and Mindorm, ins for NYork; Cher- Thomason ub, Fletoh oF Cette Cusnive, fe Pasa a for ‘do: ‘Leontine, Prats‘ Biliow, We OM Parti Snow; Fleetwing, Nash: Cornelia, ten: Rock for von, and Mary A, Jel orson, Rockiadd White Hare ra, Lodk, Perry Mejfor 1 Vict iiall, aud T ¥ Jones, Kod. ingon, Machiag for fay a ica, Perry, Soa: Harvor, Me, 40; Hickman, Snail, " fhoators for do's Ge: nt, Rockland for’ Norfouk oy: Tyler, | Pylon, Sieaisan, Bt for Baits more: Dr ik Portland for NYo:*; Amerie sn Chief, Snow, “Noor and; R Lerch, Pendietoa, do for Sslern. Sailed—Sebre Wyiiar, Pris, Joserb, tt Island Bette, it gon, Florence Y. Firaety 8 ¥ Adaline’ Hath in, White 82h, Trade Wind, “a. Singletaon Be Brandywine, B & L, Cordery, Ben Bor. land, Mart Neh— rity ecure Ruth 8 He Beotaien, Hall, New York for Portinnd; John Royatan, Getaheiy Aig Calate, Salled—Flora Dol Mar (Br; Bry Cure (He), Princeton, Charlee Tenth, ‘ony Watson ;sclirs Kate V aehess ‘Isabel L Pierce, John & ye, £.M Hranscomb, Clara Davidsog, Sarah Wooster, ‘A Sawyer, Oherul dor Nettie © tng, Paralie od. @ M Partridge, Fleotwing, Cornelia, Mary A, its ay ere ¥o B Jones, Mary Alice, Uickman, Bonn} Ive, ty pri Kane, American Chief, K Hoigdon, War ge L'A Jobnsun, Minct Light John B jorrts. AM--Rrrived, bricn H Porter (Br), Card, NYork for Medora, McUobb, Rockport, Me, for Sinton, pre James Barratt, Niekersop, Ph orton g Minaevota, Phinney, Malden, Nv. for aa 8 T ine Parsouh WY ork Tor Calaine Tebarieston, Polan, Salem; Lucy D, Higgiua, Heston for ‘idneodde Portiwnd for Phhadephin. led Brigs (eo Ft Frescott, 2 Po sebre 3 ae Raukin, Bipion Arrow, Wm Brown, Lucy D, innesote, barratt, R a ret, fone Cynosure, Pigtham, | ae for Port jee cteane, Lewis Portingay Ch, for Bi ne oe x rilved, achr ‘Angie ‘Amabary, Rogers, t (Br), Eiitott, #t Joba, NB. Apri doArrived, ates ships Lotona, Dery, Reed, Baitmore via Havana: shi ; brig Ruth, Ourphey, Kio Janeiro; ett, Philadelphin. , palpiene Os cele Barcelona; bark #, Liverpool ehrod, ships OC H Southard, R } Honoid, Green Laiand an Phantom (Br, Has OUTHW EBT ase, Apri b T haitec, eres Embia, Anow a, Fagapiol; Byanieh vian-of war Ohirtecs; on Whe bar, steam Saida and ship Labrador. ORFOUK, April 10—Arrived, aghra Eilzabeth White, Pes. oom, NYork; Mary Jane, Lick, NYork; lish, sour MP ont Freeman Portland, i WI EDPORD, A ‘ fl Hh krrieg ect, Lottie Beard, erry, Paliadelpbia; Li Saved —Renre’y Mt Perey Nosy pant M A Row: 1d Robert land, ith Joveph ih unberey, ‘bienwood, Dick- inson, Phi adely) NeW LONDON, April 10—Aerived, schea J. BEMoDerit rarer Success, Sieherge, Providence for NYork; ‘or! ‘k for # Te Fhomas, Arnold, Boston for Wash- Salled, al Sarah Re end ochre John Compton, Mica oer, bsrooks, ington, nw PORT, Ape 1% may Wardicke i: for do. Jeadeila hua Potodegh NYork Crowe, Dighton for ® dence f9r do Onbin ie be iver or Ro r Provence ‘ior New York ; sohrs mr do; Ange, Baker, do (or do; ace b Resale, Noribup, do for doy Fuler, jeiphin; Isaac ' Provict te tend. Kelly, Pawtucket Collison, Baltt BeWsa tai beter bone ee anaes hed ‘PORTLAND, April 10—Arrived, schr Bertha Souder, Woge- rate areas ea Nata ape ite Belied” preatehie A yee bark Prince Walde- whee aOR, April 13—Arrived, schr Phenix, Shaler, Salied—Brig Jobe H Kennedy, Gellman, NYork: schre wh Milken, Baltimore: Jeaga Mart, 2 fs; Walia Wr zabethport; Ira Bliss, Hutaod, NYork} wish tet '12—Cleared, ship Endeavor, Wai antia, eae Epa Bacinate, “3 Lge Maneperall (Br), Mo lS Honry, Boston; Rooke (Mor sagem erouaer artes eas Bech Caibarien. nt -Arived steamships Saran and San Salvador, Nbloafed “Ship Lag Russell, Liverpoul; bark Kentville, dot achr Grace ‘ rovirlence, WILMINGTON, NC, April 10Arrived; brig Queen (Br), Schra Francis, Gibbs, and Stephen Morgan, Minar eared: NYork. Me raved AUMCABSER, ‘Ape SSalled, achr Sirsiion, Mofadden, __. MISCELLANEOUS, AES —SMirHS! Wt NEW YORK PALE ALE. SMITHS’ NEW YORK PALE ALE. * Prize medai awarded, Paris Exposition, 1967. Brewery 140 Wat Eigutseath wren ‘Boventh and *Eigncb SMITHS’ NEW YORK PALE ALE. —ESPENSCHEID'S HATS FOR YOUNG MB: Fasnion, 180% gency Seen geat oD throwin; aside the and aseu: for the “et time the bat . are generally & tittle sta ‘art at the idea of mounting ® apead; and, in fs the be xen of punting Call sa gel Soapees: re Young cuuntenance, 3 ny ceinaeiecg meters EENSCHMID b has brousht Feirtin} na SoFE | SPRING HAT FOR YOUNG, MEN, pk Modeiied after bis reg dnced In size. he sxautalte aati pry 0 lone of the reserved with the the inat model Fal and alfthe pointe are identical. fa Soihy but tho bat pa tmon is comewiat ligler nod, more Juvenile in its the original of wich it 18 a Gon javiag It to be the most gracefui craig, hat fe young lethat has ever been produced i ty, ‘well adapted to supersede the cap without the transitioe ap. pearing tu marked and striking, the designer and manufaa- turer sabmite this unig Ye gees 2 Linn to neat of toe pubte wi at will the ful conideace and admired, N. israsscuaio, Menatact Nassau street, bet: oF Wieats! Hala, No. is “Aun sts streets. ~ MEDICAL Ppt] HYATI'3s LIFE BALSAM. Ly Ja aad Gout, ip their worat om pee King’s sipe old pegs aud the wot scofte ingen er oot, gr IIHR Liver Com piaint, Kidneys, salt Rheum, most certal cured by this sovereign ig purer, it hes’ been tosiod by Pubite twenty-one years, Ithae cured » hundred casos, and never fails when tak Beeiman cust, foueet Sid uisere ores ‘where vue bone bas ewan wath pe. ‘The Live Balsam does not contain a pariicle of mercury of “Brincipa 246 Grand, aren. Sold by drag, #0 Pofyat’s faze edt thee tereomeeniiy carta Gamvt: 5 St THE NEXT TELEGRAM CARTOON, HOFFMAN AND HIS CHARNE RMERS, “How could yaa T be with either, Were t’other dear charmer away." _ THE TELEGRAM OF FRIDAY, APRIL 16, AMEE EXPRA SPECIAL NOTICE.—DR. J. H. SCHENOR ‘begs leave to gr bis ppastones § and Spee Creed a, x] f his incre prinelpat offee in Philate via he wit gohan to wo dre tisitiog New York professionally after the next Tuonday, ‘April Hi." Those w (a soasen bins ease make nove of this; us his roome in Now York, No. 38 Rona Wyle clone aftr Apel HEN Medierson Syrup, Seavcet “Tonle rand i Mendraxe Pille, with Fall dunsetiees fe English, Germaa taay'be obtained bits snitgaites crerpweme., ‘onet houre ‘as usual, frum 9 A.M. to3 P.M. ‘ORD—BUY YOUR nina, Glass, Sliver Pated Ware, TReirigerators, Meat Saf at greatly reduced prices, oe rom EDWARD D. BASSFORD, Cooper institute, corner of Astor place, Tabie Cutlery, Coo! —STAMMERING CURED, Professor ASA JOHN! £ co, Stammert ‘il Cther impediments $5.0 given to aay pers son woo wil ovey Instructions an. on ‘oe fon. Cat 00, orenddress Professor JOUNSON « Syag Deval etreet. heferenas civen to, cospotdvte ower who bave been cured In New York and Brooklya, HE BEST ‘EVEN! ING ‘Tell your news carriers to ser GRA: you the EVENING TELE- TWELVE GENTS A WEEK, A SSOLUTE DIVORCES OUTAINED IN eeu States, without pu vlicity; legal everywaere. Desertio: Ae, wuilicient cause, no chars’ til aivorce obrainet; al free, F. L. KING, Couasellor at Law, 38 Broadway. A Bsonure DIVORCES OBTAINED iN DIFFEREN States ‘without publicity. Desert! 2c., suflicieat cause. No. chiar M. HOUSE, Attorney, jassau A BEOLUTE MVORCES LEGALLY LY OBTAINED IN ANY State without rabilelty or exposure; good ev ie : no fase fdvance ; co sooeue ms guar antect. “WOnERT CHABE, Counselor, 8 jaenau atroat, A Toor SAVED 13 WORTH A WHoLs Sr 4 AA artitoial oncs.—The most sensitive or spo typ to shelr original shape without pain; Cheoratiie Rone Whe old ones, Without meiui oF rubber hats Pirence a ten. foxre’ trial. Dr. 8 iESMON ist to the We jospital, 87 West Tweaty- street, near Ficth be ad THE NEXT TELS SGRAM CARTUON, HOFFMAN AND Hits CHARMER. happy egaid 1 be with a toiner dear charmer _IN THE TELBGRAM OF PRIDAY, APRIL 18, hic 2, BROKERS, 174 SROADWAY, x Susy, at Mattan inne. 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