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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1866. (o'vnranon ‘Lo L ch § feet, 2 1ne RATION NOTICE.—Pallic Notice ishercby i {avA. Ko 15 frond Gas Fitting. YSTEM OF € t bad the ¢ 1 { Assossoze for exel l}i}r'{f.\ + SCIENTIFIC fexed Mr. Firmin, fovr hous " r, with better fuctory that we hisve empioyed Tue T s of Eleventh svenue ose interests are affected b osed 0 the same, 0 nd constnt study, mak Ing it 0 1 e gires a betier would re VER, {Bosrd of Aweners Fonse, April 10, 1368 il LBERT CLARK, Fro " By a recent comb mprov " D"‘ my gaslight to be " orie bl the cost of « PROPE burued st the vsual 1 i o, 20 B2 I - R R NI T T T I T I T RE TR Ocean Ste 3 HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD® § HANSA, H. J. v 8 D, wter, . wiadl, will ssll from the Fre BAT BREMEN, VI. aking pavre LONDON, HAVRE, S0ULHA at the follow ing zates, o JOTICE given that £ the € TO To be followed by 1CA, Cap Frfreigia of pussio s9PY l).\("ll'u' MAIL T ye s ok noon on " foll ALL, way, with ons of the Compeny's AN FRANCISCO, touching st ACA via Panau i from Panaus for 5. MARCH., D, CONSTITUTION. N CITY, wn with steamers for 8 wd 1th for CENTRAL Toose of the lst touch st 10th—HF. CHAU" NEW-YORK, co It's SOUTH PACIFIC PO! AMFRICAN FURTS. “Basgaze checked through. One Hundred Pounds sllowed each | adaitc nes and attendance free. apply st the Comd sbat., North River ced Surgecn on beard. M or forther infora tho Whar! oot of € F. W. G. BE LOWS, Agent. TION LINE 70 CALIFORNIA, VIA NICAR AGUA Ol'l’f_lal K, Apul ON THE 201H OF FVERY MONTH. ition, of v the following St REDUCED RATES OF PASBAGE. | o proved by bis e Mayor, having irat Class. Becond ¢ hird Class. L bran omumon Co 200. [ G tu bred Comumon Council, | $173 to 8200, o 'm{ o CY. directed to THROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO. N’ RIC SIT COA A AN TRANSIT on LAKE NICARAGUA, the Y having zeby lnsur: 1 fine Lug passengers A PROMPT AND RELIABLE TRANSIT, will dispateh the fu nt etq.. Commander, on FRIDAY from Pier No. 29, North River, x t No 177 WEST Suply ealy, by mail or in persos ner of Warrer-st. : DOR SAVANNAH—PIONE CABIN PASSAGE....#$20 | D) EVERY THUS landing eergo in Savarnah the following Mouday morving. solution. By ord.x £ the Common Council. 0 SEWER 1 poss b indoseed E | W ST, between B ILKST - zemm, on THURSDAY, April 12, winolst ons, epply to S, No.i7 Lroadway. NMELL S DIRECT.—The N acr MONTEREY, will leave Third aves. 0 . “THIRTY.-NINTH l“u]: NEW-ORLEAN ctween Tenil-ave. sud camalin Compeany's ¢ on SATURDAY, April 14. at 3 . frow the Company’s Prer, No. 46 N. R. For freight ot passnze ap JAMES A. 10 Barciay-at. JPOR NEW-ORLE DIk The first ches steamshlp STAR OF THE 1 blanchard, will leave Pler No, 9 N, R, on SATURDAY, A Freigit and Passsce Laviag neurpassed accommodsiions o : H. If. CROMWELL & Co., No. U6 Westst. . £eqal Notices. NATIONAL SIEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. (LIMITED. ! STOWN NEW.YORK TO LIVERPOOL. € TO LAND PASS Shin. Tuns, APRIL 26 i oiThe corzlaat fa this o lerk of thé City and County - s admis of very spacicus State Rooms, 1 sodstions sud fure are SpeyE and_Connty of Fline, York. —HE. BSER BARTLE! n chasge. ¥ - ER BARTLETT, Steerage, 820. Peyalle in currency. # tickets to bring parties from Liverpool or Queens + of these veasals Wikl 110t be secor lis of ladiug, having thelr value sxpressed thereon sud at the office of the Company. JOUN B. HASKIN, Referes. £ N DI NARE, Acting Mavaner. City and ¢ ASSAGE TO AND FROM | P GREAT BRITAIN D IRELAND. P AND SAILING PACKET, T REDUCE D RATES. Drafls avallsd t England. Ire For particulars spply to TAPSCOTT, B & Co., No. 85 South-et, and w York aid Havre o0 ARAGO snd FULTON, ":’- for Havre, cal i Ocean Steamers. "LLOYD new line WY K Wsm., 2, 2,4 Y, S8PEED, AND COM )R BOSTON, FITC SAFL[ FORT. NASHUA LOWELL, AINS AND 3 ne, CIIY OF SEW.YORK xcevicd), st o'clock p. m., from orth River, foot of Vestry-st., EW-LONDO shost. Fxpress Train from the ahove ter, Hioson end Worcester, Worces e Ruilroads. inqatre ef . on tis Pier. | leave New-xork daliy (su Pier No. 30 | FOR fhere connecting with the vis Norwich snd Wo hua, aud New-London and Nor t taken &t the lowest raien b of NEW New-York, foot of 1 , without clar o GREAT Two Exyress T ST. TO THE WEST. audays, when the West, except to Clicago, Cincln Wllows: Wilkesbarre, Mavch Chusk, Wil ngton, Faston, Water Gap, om, Binghamton. ete. pross_for , Alleutown, Liarrisbarg, West, with but ove chavze of cars to Cinciunatl ) but two chanzos to St. Louis. 12 m. Tkatx—For Foston, Alentown, Msuch Clunk, Readiog, Pottevilla, Hnrrigbure. ke, p. m.—For Euston, Scranton, Orest Bend, Bothlebem, sud Mauch Chunk. 1 IRAL o, Wilkest Man Secrant merville avd Flewington. ittsborah e very evening. o of the Central No. 1 Astor 1 hotels. dent. Tickers Railroad of ) House, at Nos. 271 eud & 7 o m., Dey Ex; mancs and W for Casandaigos, Rochester, Buffalo, Bala- Convects st Bufislo with Lake Shore sad Gran: ud st Salamnca with Atisutio sod Grest Way Train, daily, to Otleville. for Bufislo, Seamasce snd Dankirk, con rest Western Railways. 4 Atlentic t Jervis and Newburgh icht Fxpress, for Canandzigus, Rochester, Buffalo, Sl 4 West. Conaocts at Butla ays, sad ot Selamance with Atlantio o ith Al " il i uffalo, Sal Daakirk and Agd e gl Tk Geutt Sup by NewYorke W R Pann, Gen'l Pase -York. 2 g IVER and HARLEM RATLROXD. day. Jun. 1, I ‘traiua for Albasy snddTroy, iy will Ieave New-York and Grest Western Railw 05, River Railroad, Thirtiethst. end Tenth Tor North and Wet. & with Northern and y-slxtheat. and Fourth 2, connecting st Troy with sy with Westorn Tosds for poluts at Al wd B 4; sleeping ears from New-York to . Ao, to Moutreal via 5. Thiy treln o . via Iudson River Ruilrosd, with sleeping-care sttached vctivg st Albany sud Troy with woruing trains for North an i WA I, VANDERDBILY, VicePresident STAND RAILROAD.—Trains leave James- aa follows stopping st all Stations. alo. Tosiyn wid Glen Head leave o1 0:00 . m. and 5.4 p. ug o8 at Mineoss on Tralus lesve Hunter's Polnt at 9:9 . m. R. WHITE, Superiotendent. X RAILROAD COMPANY O and a 71, Mo ing m. Bunday Excun I\' ORRIS AND ESSI —Foot of Barclay-st.—( t for Macker ione, w. ve % e m M of Milbarn, ot 4:30 pom Momistown atsp. SCHOCH, Assdstast Supertute NEw."oux and NIW. RAILKOAD. 1065 WINTER ARRA NOV COMMENCING comer Twentvseventh ot and 0 Ewenty sevoutivee assenger Station in New.Yo " .l Fourthave Estisn TRAINS LEAVE NEW-YOKA: ) 1LWa mej 1215, (Ex) 30, : o e 1.0 & m 1015, (Ex) 300, (Bx) 346, 10 wad 800 (Fx.) p. . For Milford, and Stratiord, 7 1.9 pm Vor Falrld, Soutiport snd Wentper Ja wop 20, (Fx.) 0%, 119 & m; 1216 (Bx,) 30, B 5,69 p.m, 1215, (Ex.) 200, m. ; 348, 430, ®, 1L9e . . 3.45, €0, 1L e m. For Stam!: PRICES OF PASSAG First csbin. .. #1750 | Throneh tickets to London.. o board. ,, b ) Jasbles wal 10 expressed, are signed therefor. e wiorumation, spply to JOS. J. COMSTOCK, Agent. No. 7 Hrosdway, New. 0.7 H k. CIAL NOTICE L SKS. — The . OF PARIS will seil from Pler No. 44 North AY, the | w9 clock s w. precissly. re Tequested to bo on board by 8 o'clock. JOIN 0. DALE. g’rn.\\l' ‘0 LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT , ¢ " 'N\ ) Iuman Line, sslling sewi- week!ly, carry- ing the d 1 3 g ATURDAY, APRIL 14 TY OF BOSTON.. ¥ OF LONDO! ATURDAY, AFRIL 21 CITY OF WASHINGTON... Wil ATUKDAY sna WEUNESDAY, ATURDAY, APRIL 28 SATURDAY, MAY 5 and eseh succoeding 8 from Fier No. 41, No RATE: MAY 12 S OF I wonty-five fi o feet “with K. vv”. beginninge b JOHN B. HASKIN, Referee. Mansn, Cok & Wat s, Plaintil’s Attorneye st P £ R A ST Aedical. (EDITION — JUST PUBLISBED.—Dr. 3 G the plsce o at noon, DICAL and SURGICAL Debility, Piles 0, containing & | work, of in th 1 Brosdwe; o from Liverpool or Qneenstown, €40 heie by persous sending for thelr triends. inern. IGHT SETS of 32-inch new COTTON CARDS, Dasforts, CARDS, Cook & Ce Ji;!ld-v’:'ryflAL! 1 Deyat. l"ll(.\'l' CABIN l’A\f‘SAi“i SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. EVELY SATUKDAY FIKOM FIER No. 13, N. R., In convection with Hailrowds thro Georgia wnd Florida. MPIRE SBIDE-WHE LINE. ough to A LER. No.& STATIONALY swer, with fmproved Cis nd ready or irmedi 4 Wood Working Macki 4 of Supplies, by SRR RULLER, No. 8 Deyat. "ROPELLER ENGINES, od BOTLE " 0. W. HOLMAN, One HY DROSTATIC PRESS, 8-inch inch rum, extrs size platen, 1 N & i rates. I [Beciog, cud every doscr pr! Pasnnge tickets rien, Brumewick, St M The fast aud favorits i b direct from Pior No. 13 North Kiver ATUKDAY, April 14, prompuiy st 3 o'clos handled carefully. d signed on the Pler. April 21 " ot accommodations—spply to GARRY. , Agents, No. 5 Bowling green. Arent st Savanuah LE. esa. ()_\L\ DIRECT LINE to ¥ JE. THE G TRANSATLAN' COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHL BETWEEN NEW-YORK AND HAVRE, CALL- ING AT LREST. he wplendid pew vessels on this favorite route for the Contl néut will sail from Fler No. 50 North River, as follows For Freight or I’ 2 Horlaontal, ) Haxizoctal, 20274 Cylinder. ol, 14222 Cylinder. no—evw and firek clase Eneines ready for inumediste delivery, | PEREIRE, Ducherne SATUKDAY, April21 ooz 106 18 and ' Lich Engloewof Woodrud & eaci's VAR 1 g AT KDAY, May 19 o VILLE DE PAK SATURDAY, June 2 J. B. FULLER, No.® Dey-st. Tubniar snd Locomotive, wady for Iumedinte o ULLER. No. Dey-st- —To Builders, x of BOILERS for SALE—Cylinder, 10 hhotie power, Bew aud second: ivery by J Rt s UMPS! PUMPS!! PUMPS!!! Plumbers and the Ve Trade. 'UMPS chesp to close our bus o0 sod Force, Double-Ac PRICE OF PASSAGE, IN GOLI £ railroad coupon-tickets. sud their sddilional charge of ®5 for firet end Medical atiendguce free of churge. ¥or furtber inforgaiionsgoly to GEOU. MACI i MAIL LINE for RIO DE ord, 7.0, 490,53, 6.0 800 (Eg.,) p. m wnd Intermediace siations, 700, 890, 1L & m.; 2,45, 4.0, 5.0, 6.3, 7.00 p. CONNECTING TRAINS. For Boston, vis Springtieid, €00 s m. (Ex.) 3.0 (Ex,)0.9 p.m. ¥or Boston, via Shors Line, 12.15, (Ex..) 800 p. m. For Hartiord sud Spiivgheld, 600 & m., (Ex.) 1215, 300, (Fx.) 2.00p. m. For Conecticot River Railros treal, 3.90 p. m, to Norihampto ovideace aud Fishklll Railrosd, 8.0, (Ex.) & m.; ®a m. (Ex,) 1215p. m. to Mon- S Hartford, 12,159, . ¥or New Haven, New-London aad Stonington Ralizoad &: 600 o | . 1213, 300, .00 p. m. | For Canal Raiirond, 1215 p. m. to Northampton | ¥or Housstonic Kailrod, ¥ For N ariroad, ") & 1., 200 p. m. Railrond, .09, 9,90 a.m., 4.9 p. m. 0. . e MES H. HOYT, Sant. EW-JERSEY RAILROAD.—Trains leave foot of Cortlandt-st., for Puitapxipnia, at7,10 and 11 ¥ e m., 12m, Sand 6p m, end 12 midaght; for laiTiNons sud Waskineron, stéand l o m,7p m, ent 12 midnight RAILROAD of NE ey ity for Ploemont st 5 8. m., W On Satirdays ouly et 11:18'p, ¥or Danbury aud Norwsl Commodivas Sieeping Lare sttactied 0 " DEMAREST, Soperintendent. _ JAWARE BAY RAILROAD. JAY, 12h Feb., 1666, the express traju for wd."The Steadier will leave Pier No. 3, duys excupled. st 4 p. m.. connecting with RAG Comden will be North River, daily, train for Manchester, Tou's River, Loug Branen, ke FREIGHT FOR CAMDEN and intermediate stations will be taken ot LOW RATES ob tho 4 v'clock ilue, seaching Camden the neat worul T T S S T T T ngers Mailed, D BAN FRAN L FOR ASPINWALL Rice—Capt, . I F w. Mise ther, Mrs. Bradley, M friend, Mr. and M S0 8 re, Mrs. Bell, Morton, Mise K. aliail Mre. Kate' Newell, J. H. - “Byrd, Richard Ryland. . Harlen, Lnduey Winder, M Willard, Daniel P, Holbrook W enport, P. Krarn riuieo and two cbild aud iufy Molche, Mrs. E. G W Hansell ‘and (wo sovw, Miss Hansell rowuing. G, H. Barreit, Mre. Henderson and re. R. P, Labor and child, Mrs. Me and X three chlidr .gm Michsels. Lellan, ud ved, amship Washington—Mrs. nd, J. 8. Cortles, Chas. iwell, G. B. Chetwood, onio, Mr. Musso, P, FROM HAVRE AND K . Mx. Geary, Mry. Clufl 3. B. McKenzie. Mi — kL 5 ol it - RENZIE, Agent. No. 58 Erosdw, [RIBBOXN, SUSPENDER and TAPE LOOMS. U.‘{ITHD STAT. b Also. Looms 1o weave any kind of narrow goods made to order. JANEIRO, eallingst ST. THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO ‘(qll:,fi"l ,:{,ILHNIE’SVFHM%NO‘_I“’ I| lh\{ lal f:d'(" aud lhli‘ ICA"IA evel “II’%-’ Thh. Unil!.dl Shwhlngs‘lznx;l ‘\h: Stoam- Looms i 01 ared Weaving fu , Wool Cotton, | ol ‘om] apatch ularly, on the of each mouth, 'l’t.)l)l._l.\() AND A‘P"l‘a MACHINES for Silk and Cotton, | st3p. n..m:! Pler .‘10’.‘:) N'u'l“h l'u{n. one of their new firstclass ACHINERY for the masufhctore of DRESS TRIMMINGS. | siessaabige, The NORTI AMERICA, Tunneruan, Commasder, will tured and for sale leave on SATURDAY, 2ia of April. An ex; Surgeon v at- . P. UHLINGER, Machinist, tached tosach steamsliip. All letters must pass through the Post- kl!l"?w.?wh Offica. l‘flb\l“l—vfiglll\"lfl& For freight or pas- = OF MACH sage spply to HOMAS ABCENCIO & Co., Al C rgggghgfi—wm be sold by No. 17 Broadway. _ St et ot iy o | STRAN 0l VERPOOL, GLASGOW, eud e with seifat T KINGDOM. .....BATURDAY, April 14 over ) ‘Machine; aboas 36 feu of | . Cabln Paseage, $90, #30. ‘Binerage, $30. To Hamburg, m; 5 Palleys, 510 6 laches face; 35 | Havre, Bremen, ke., 100 and €237, paysble in currency. As this T Wooden Frames with Rollers, G Compauy 4o not smploy runoers, paaseugers will please coue direct 0 for Bed *sbout 600 feat of Chain for | tbe ofice, No. 6 Bowling Green. 4168 feet of Eodless Wire Chain. For further particalars, FRANCIS MACDONALD & Co., Agents. S ALSTON, North Shore, P. 0., Staten Ialand, N. Y. VOV T y T S, Connecting with ol! Rllroads throughout Oeorgls and Fiorida. VIRGO. ’ o Bukiey, Commanaer. Dearboin, Commander. toJ0btorse, on baod, i be eeld WM. MoKENZIE, N ile funibod. £ 3 3 BRICK PRESS fl:‘, ADAMANTIN the ONLY BRICK PRESS the i A4 . RS, or EXTUACTS TIHE ALK FROMTHE CLAY wile b2 (e 1RGO, will sail from Pler No. 16, E. K., loob of Waliat, THURSDAY, of prowsiog s o the DVLY PRESS I USE o A Ty, vt oA T R s o et | e ' oy e Jreiy 18 CONEN, Agect s Saruspet ol wadwan S Sl SR LS AR T8 ket Bolasrash Oen fomily, Al iby, Dr. A Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Voussesu 81 child, Mr. Leper Ramon Delgado, Pere Chrysostome, P rd, Mr. an Linsday, Mr. Mertian, Benito Fernandez, P. Labbe, P. Labbe, | by h llard, Mrs. Christ ard, Mr.'Veullaumia, A Dutell, Mr. Saive, d Mrs! A and M pols r. Vaoghan. M ferge, Jacob Zoll 0 Pouwre, Mr. FROM LOND Groux, Mr. Lutrel, . Green: D. C. Keene, and 412 (o the see: 5 Stexmship Cella—W. Lane, Mrs. O'Leary, C. W. Southerden, Mrs. Groux and child, Miss D. Holland. Mr.and Mre. J o0od, 1. Taylor, E. W, Deonls. 8. H. 't Mulien, 1. Wethueld, C. Muller, ¥. Hanser, MINIATURE A1 | Som S ; [on Risen,.cves 3:43 Gateciiienis T:06 Cleared. Btesmalip Tripo!t (U r), Harrison, Live ip Britannta (K1), Lotd, € o, 1ip Albomatie, bourua, Norfois. Ciay FPolnt, Kichmond, %luhu Live Stesmstip Saratogs, King, Norfulk, City Polnt snd Richmond, 0. Heiueken & Paluiore, Vip Salvor, Morgan, P v & Mathaway. #ord, Tiieston & Co. arriagton. zell. 1714, Fergneon & Wood. W Elwell k Co.. Montevideo sud Buenos Agtes, B, . J. Wenberg. Wrath & Weudt, & Co. Joues k Lough. t, Son & Co, o, M Bauuders, i, by, . 8.0, Mat, W London, Rackett, Tooker & W. Lond & Co. t: B Tooker & Taylor. ¥, Baltimors, Bentley, Smith & Co, rurswick, N. J., J op & Co. ] McKee & Co. Arrived. a, Haves March 29, and Brest o . 115, and v 310, el N, C., 3 days, with , Togram, Wilaington, Del., with mdse. to t. Lip John Ofbeon, Yeung, Alex mdri 19 hoors, with mdse. to April 2 NW. 1 Tog Inland bearing WNY 3 sclr. Boating on the surface, spparent: midse, to Orionell, fea to the B i ud 30 days from rch 24th to 27th, ard. with very high sea. ol, 92 days, with mdse. and deatl toe passge, an 37 days, with mdse. and 213 death on tho paswaze, . Had o gonersl cargo which port she will s w days. nboro, N. 8.), Toher, Windsor, N. 3., with « 40 dayn. with mdse. to gules for 14 duys, sud st . B. Cromwell & Co. scw the wreck of & fore on ber be uip Ontario, Mintars k Co. Ship Gen. MeC the Rock, with mdse. ta Ad. Jacq rrifie gale from the westw r.), Jeuseen, Liverpo to Tapecott ros. las bad on, 8.) MeCallog! javy N. aud NW. ) back four daye .:n‘ vg. fliver Gambis, W. C. A., 30 days, with nuts to N. 8.), Macomber, Cardenss, 12 ds., and asphaltom to liiey & Co. Sailed in co. with Harris, for Phi'ade Bostou for Fortress Monroo. Elisibetuport for Boston. (), C or, Wiadsor, N. 8., 11 days, with plas- terto D. R. DeWolf & Schr, Mary Merscon, Brightman, Providence for Efzabethport. Sehr. Marfa Louiss, Snow, Gloucester, with fish to Semuel C well & Co. orwin, Providens 7). Nicholon, Windsor, N. 8,8 days, with plas- 2 ter to A, Suwith on Echr. Crusce, Keller, with lumber to ¥. Talbot lyn, Crawley, Addison, with lumber to F. Talbot & Co. pusmsacn et Spolien. . ('fl‘l’(nw!NP-\Wv(‘ (Ttal.), Aprli 11, 10 miles N.of Baroegat, trom Pa. erino for New-Vor e an Hotn—brlg, April 5, 1at. 3020, lon. 15 40, from Matansas w-Loadou. —— ters. wis totally destroyed by fire o T Tabasco iver, w York, consigned to The veuel sud Schr. W, Couslas (of P. n the 9th of March, ex., teking in 2 f logwor Suiall & € cuuse of the ire s unknown. cargo are both a total loss. rig Star of Hope (of Boston), Luke, while lying off the harbor of 1 the 20th of February, went sshore in @ heavy northerly The 8. of I, bad Just commenced port. 1, weut sshore at Cleltapse 4 10 to load ma- tatal lo: abogany for b Notice to Marincrs. COAST OF FLORIDA.—Oxn and sfter Apeil 13, 1906, & fized white light will be extibited from Cape Florlda Lizht-House, on the south Bl f Florids. ton & of the act gesied Ajril 14, the Was Cflice of the nterested in, o baviog cha 1 iid wurveys of this ! ted withia ten days next suceeodisg Bark Shazpevarg. Buck Frands Bou FBak Gan b Fr e Machi, rig Zings Fehr. Hew ECBF Roydl Arel Bchir. Blamsb Hodson of The News York He At a spegial meeting of The Now-York Herald Club, 94h fust., Mr. Froderio Hudson, 1ts President, was made the reciplent of a very elegant testimonial, co of & gold watch, ehain, and & beaatifully-bound book eontaining an ad- dress with the sntographs of all the members of the Ciub. ne of Jurgeusen's unmatched chronome- chased with the chudn, &c.. at Mesars, Ball & of #2090, It is remarkablo for the abscuce ¥ oruamentation, and the only inacription it bears llowing, engraved on the interior of the casa: ted 1o Frederie Hudeon, eaq., by The New-York Herald The Address is most artitio- { yellam, with sppropriate The watch we ters, and wa wy, )04, be book e a gem fa its way, ally engrogsed upon six Iarge pag 11l minations, bou: 1 heavy moroceo, richly ornal ented and panelod. In the ceuter of the froat corner, a piee of the Corner stone f the new Herald building, finely polished and in oval form is iaserted. avd around it fn gilt letters Is inseribed: “ Plece of the cornat-stone of new llcra{‘ building, avor I, Above and bel e b clupta “his oval Is the satce inseription as that engraved upon the watch. Ihe presentation took place in ong of the Iarge rooms mws 1o the Editoria)l Dopartment of The Herald, A ud- o was presiding, nad T. B. Counery officiating as Secretary. The compliment was entirely unexpected by tho recipient, therefore proving the more agreeable and acceptable. Court of General Se: Before Reccrder Hackrrr. Tuesday's procecdings in the Court of General Ses- slons were of the most important character of any yet on tho crimival calendar of the April terw, We give abrief summary of the cas SINTENCE OF A BOY ROBRER TO THE STATE PRISON FOR TWENTY YEALS. all the othiers wan the case of Michael oy of 17 years, who was iudicted for Hora T, Farmele, the complain- estitied that on the 18th of March, as walking down Willett-st. to- ok on the head with some ) the sidewalk, A robber rsons, who relieve ud & palr Most prominent abo well, an evil-looki 3 freo. aut, of No. 156 Forsyth s shortly after midnight, ward Delancey-st. when he wi hard substanc was then committed upon him by threo him of his watch, valued at €20, snd 815 in money, of eye-glasses. ‘e witness fully idestified the er a3 one of the party whonttacked him. o was sure of it, a8 ke atures distinetly by the light from the stroet lamp of the Thirteenth Precinet Police, stated that m & watch on the worsing after his arrest, it from Kelly, oue of his confederates. uilty of the full charge against him, sentonce. The Court the prisoner ¢ and said Lo receive “The Jury found Alwel and e was then brought to the bar fi told bim that Justice required that bo should sutfer the full ex- tent of puvistment for the erime he committed, and, although there were some amelforating eircnmstances In bis cnse—such as baviog u gray-haired father and sevoral slaters who were interested in him—-which were caleulated to palliate his sentence, yet the knowledge of bis baving belonged to o notorious gang of night-prowlers made it necoswary for Court to seutence Lim to the State Prison for 20 years. OYHER SENTENCES. Jerome Louls Pauch was charged with stealing from bis employer, John B, Van Eisenberg, on the 10th of February, hape of Tnited States notes of the value of §600. He wan tri convicted of an attempt at grand luceny, and was romauded for sentence. Joseph Durke plead guilty of un attempt at grand larceny on an indictment charglog him with pu(mu’ rsonal property from Joseph Burke of the total value of €5, He ent to the State Prison for two wars and #ix ponths. Viliamson was sent to the tate Pricon tor four s and six months, having been found guilty of ste & pocket-book containing 82 from (,"n;uli “l A Buike, while promenadiog Broadway on the 10th of April. Cl ; Murrcll and Sarah Hutching were each sentenced to the State Prison for flve years, for enticing William Smith into an alley-way in Thomas-st., on the 1th of Mareb, and forcibly robbiog bim of his wallet, contaiving $0 in Treasury uotes. James Smallwood, & colored wan, was senteuced to the Btate Prison for five years, for comiitting a highway robbe on Jobin Cisco, on the 24 of April. Heary Miller pleads fnm of an atterupt st grand larceny on an indictment uhr‘- g him with stealing stationary guards from Stephen A, Mower to the value of 864 50. He was remauded for seutence, e e — BURLI¥G'S ‘* AMERICAN GAME Bieps.'—Mr. J. Bien, Lithographer, No. 24 Vesey-st., proposes to publish & work describing American Game Birds, illnstrated by ohromo-lithographs after water-color drawings made from life by Mr. Gilbert Burling. There are to be twelve full page plates, 10x13 inches, ond six vignottes; the paper and print, it is promised, shall bo of the best, and the lotter-pross is to be carefully compiled by the artist from the best sporting, and the latest scicutifio autboritios, We wish well to Mr. Burling’s enterprise. A collection of portraits of our Amorican Game Birds carcfully drawn and colored from life, will be suro of a welcomo from the publie. And we are glad to find that it Is no longer necessary to go to Europe for ou chromo-lithographs, but that work almost equal to the best hithorto produced in Gerwany, s now nossible (a New-York l CONNECTICUT ELECTION. ——— Vole for tiovernor—1860. THARTFORD COUNTY. 5 39 Marchest Marlberou, N ain. hnin Sonth gt Windsor. g Farmlvgion. Glastenbury Granby Hartlans 8 8 12 NEW-HAVEN COUNTY, New-Taven.....2003 4548 = North Branford. 128 184 151 24 109 24 17 B ol T Southbury 18 167 Wallingford ... 243 363 Waterbury ..... €16 1031 Wolcoit... 36 Middlebiry. Woodbridge. Milford... Naugatuck 208 Total NEW-LONDON COUNTY. 650 110 033 163 163 131 713 €4 116 339 Lebanon.. Ledyard. Lisbon.. Falrfleld Newtown....... 213 396 WINDHAM COUNTY. % 194 114 | Powfret €9 150 157 | Putnam 85 128 156 | Scotland 84 b4 75 | Sterling. 100 ni7 82 135 133 5 90 479 %7 20 201 161 Total. ..3066 2143 LITCHFIELD COUNTY. Litohfield....... 303 367 | Norfoik. u Bark' ted 157 | North Canaan, 150 102 | Torrington. 79 | Warren. 73 | Washington 183 | Watertown. Winchester. New-Milford. . otal Tolland. Andover, Oovenxon, 1006, ipENT, 1264, Rups., 1966, Countier. Hawloy, Evgish. Lincoln, McCiollan. Union. Dem Harttord 8613 8937 8 860 23 19 New.Haven . 9618 12 18 New.London. 20 9 Fairfield. U Windham . e § ? 816 iy ] 13 e Total... 40 95 Total vote Lincoln's majority, 9,400, Total vote for Governor in 186, §7,401; Hawley's ma- Jority, 549, The Honse of Refuge. The forty-first Annnal Report of the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents, to tho State Loglslatare, affords somo valuable information regarding the past and presont coudition of the Iouse of Refuge on Randall's Island The whole number of children received into the House of Refuge sinco its opening in 1625 is 10,653; the number of in mates on the 1stof January, 1865, was 713; there were re- ceived during that year §24—making o total of 1,542. There were 603 indentured and discharged during 1865, leaving in tho Hoase on the 1st of January, 1666, 939 children. Out of the 1,542 inmates during the year there were 5 deaths and about 200 treated in the bospital. The defloiency between reoripts and expenditnres has been 84,592 21, and the present debt of the Society is 817, 36, The Legislature is asked to wake up tLe swoust that the obligation may be discharged at once. ‘The disposition made of the boys and girls committed to the f tho institution in 1565 ia shown by the foi s st Wikte Whte Caty® fongne: Indentared to Boys. Girls Boys. Girls. Total. { ing. L) 0 12 0 10 usowifery. 058 i 84 B Clorksbip.. .. 8 o8 - AR 110, Booemaking.. 6 0 0 0 L] Blacksmith 4 o o 0 4 Carriage-maker. 1 0 0 o 1 Gt oo T b R R T N it ke ) It S0% LaF toF o1 1 0 0 o 1 2 0 o o 2 3 o [ o 3 1 0 o0 0 1 15 T et e e R R AN 37, ol ol SeETe § i R A ONE Y 1h @ oEheeat 0T Puotogrspher Lite wOR & Bl BT E Tinsmith. . | PN STty Brushmaker. PO SR e e Enlisted in army. 2 0 0 0 2 Dischardby managers.229 6L 10 0 30 Discharged by writ of Bubeas corpus T T Rl scape 2 0 0 0 2 Died. 2 B30 BN AOE AN s o codll 183 04 8 00 Out of 79 ohildren recoived into the Home during the & ear 90 were of American parentage, 441 Irish, 9 German, 29 English, 43 African, 6 French, 20 Scotch, 2 Polish, 1 Swiss and 2 Jewlsh; 963 of whom were sent up for’ petty larceny, 320 for vagraney, 12 for grand larceny, 14 for burglary, 9 for assault and batiery, 5 for malicius isohief, 2 for arson, 4 for rape The deaths in the institution were two from consumption, ons of pneumonia, ono from hydrocephalus and one from typhoid fever. ‘The physician, Henry N, Whit- tlesey, M. D., recommonds that the ;area of breathing room for pupiis will have to be increased before the ratio of mortality cau bo furthier reduced, LAW INTELLIGENCE. R R, BUPREME GOURT—Cnaupens—Arnit 11.—Before Justice DARNARD. THE COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY. Tn ro the RReceivership of the Columbian Lisurance Company. The following is the opinion of the Court in this matter: **Tthiok the interests of the various persons inter. ested in the distribution of the proceods of the Company will bo bexefited by the appointment of o man who bas had exper- jenco in the management of Insurauce Cowpanics. Tue original iuteution was that two Recoivers should be appointed and act. They were so appointed, but ome bas mlfmd_ George A, o-fiod is appointed to act fn conjunction with B, Lefingwoll. Boud to be given in tho sum of £20,000." DECISIONS. In re the Receivership of the Columbian Insurance ll:g of the Columbian Insurance Company; in re the Recelvors| Company.—A pplications gran In re tho Receivership of the Columblan Marine Tosurance Corapany.—G00. A. Osgood (Daoker) is appoiated to act in conjuncifon with B. Leftiuwell; bond to be given in the sum of $50.000. Whinfleld agt. Clark.—Motion granted. — SUPERIOR COURT—SPeciaL TemM—APRIL 11.—Before Justice MONELL, Michael Gilbert agt. Geo. Presback. Francis Cap- cutt agt. B. W. Blunt.—Motions gluud. Eloazer Ayres Matthew O'Farrell.—All tho items dis- allowed by the clerk’ were properly disallowed. Motion for rovooation therefore denl Moritz Von Binek et al. agt. Fred. M, Peyser.—All the itoms Atsallowed by the Clerk except for copy fudgment-roll were properly disallowed. The Clerk wmust just costs, allowing one item. Mary Kruse agt. Herman Kruse.—Motion granted. e el T e YT dmn ‘Whashburn agt. Jas. Myers.—Interrogstories set- Edward C. Th Willlsm H. J L w: nua:l'"“ obnson of al—Inter- —— U.8. coumuon‘z."s OFFICE.—APRIL 9,~Before Com- missioner The United States This case, in which the with violontly assaulting one Corbin Wi board, wns adjourned for further testimony. Tho United States agt. John Rosser.—Ia this oase, n which g to scuttle the bark Nash, o bohalf of the offense cbar; was not incloded t. ¥, O. Byan. lselondmc was char, ‘ashington on ot of the nct, not being an attempt to do- boring T1soner, ur I“nlhln the nu-n%h' stroy. "To Commlsslonor reserved his decision, Before Commissioner BETTS. Robert D. Parton, Jobu Lyons, Charles Patterson and Peter Flood, the siarboard wateh of the hark Harriet, were held by & ondr to awalt their trisl ontho charge of wotiny, The Commisslouer bolling that though Share appeaced 10 BaTe beed 60 Mallee ateaded, the banding together to refuse obedience to the their captal, and thue. attempt to Jacge what and command of the vessel, amounted toa muf and ho must hold them to meet their trial. He fixed tholr at $100 each. Assistant District-Attorney Joseph Bell ;1:;:.. Burke for Goverament; Mr, A, Vaa Waguer for COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 5 Baniede a;firmn TeERM—ArRIL 1l DECISIONS, ‘William Rubl agt. J. B. Phillips.—Motion deni ;lp\%:.g:lt .t‘nlv;l:: ':stl.;h;o: p;:l:t'um to bis renewiog it as illiam Ruhl. agt. J. B. Phillips.—Injinoton dlsscived andl 20 roceiver sppoited; dfendast to p.}"b"w «mfi. " oot COURT CALENDAR~Tu1s Dar. SopreMi COURT—GENERAL TERM.—Enumerated Motivus.—08, 45 to 49, 51, 52, 55 to 74, Crecurr—Panr L= The calendar is unohnnged, except with tie addition of 675, Panrt IL—Tho calondar is unchanged, except with addition of No, 1140, SPro(AL_TEwM —Demurrers.—Nos. 14 9,17, Issues of law and fact.—Nos. 197, 169, 171, 181, 167, 168 6, 255, 956, 163, 170, 172, 175, 179, 180, 194, 180, "CHAXBERS.~ hm 10, 6%, 72, 73, €9, 90, 96, 97, 9%, 104, 105, 106, 105, 110 t& 5, 3 be , 125, 147, "Tho call begins it No. 130. Superior COURT.—PART L—Nos, 1559, 1481, 20: 1701, 237, 2393, 2317, 2727, 1501, 1999, 2017, €71, 2539, 2 2151, PART 1L—Nos. 1572, 218, 2326, 2050, 2075, 2660, 1984, 1990, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2004, 1450, 2012, Court oF CoMMON Preas,—Part I.—Nos. 111 1553, 1329, 1000, 1543, 1358, 977, 1274, 1510, 923, 1351, 1 1573, 1. ParT IL—Nos, 1340, 1310, 533, 1273, 904, 66, 643, 1433, 760, 1538, 1389, 1035, 1429, 02, 1 003, 53k LOUISIANA, — Proceedings of the Methodist Conference—The State Races—Condition of the Juckeem Railrond—Gen. Beauregard ests—The ¥loods—FPassage of Civil Rights Bill. New-Onveaxs, Tuesday, 10, Tho Methodist Conteionce 3 St Siscksng. tho. op copal Veto. A communication from the Baltimore Cons forence in relation to the extension of business relationg was received with mueh favor. The discussion of Federal politics is entirely ignored. Grand preparations are being made for the Louisians races to-morrow. ‘The track is dry, but rather rough, The Jackson Railroad Company report thet the road ig in a favorable condition, and that they are opposed to sells ing it to the British bondholdors. "I'he Carrolton Railroad has been sold to Gen. Beaures gnnlkh Co., who have purchased new cars for a double track. “Thio flood is passing off. The crevasses below are boing elosed. Plaquemino County is flooded. "The passago of the Civil Rights bill in the House of Representatives over the President’s Veto was e: causes 1o excitement whatever. 2 Col. Gorloff, of the Russian artillery service, who f8 now in this country on an official visit, collecting ims formation upon military matters for his Governmenty more especiglly on the subject of military engincering and artillery, states that the reports of Major-Gen. Gile moro upon the “Siege of Fort Pulaski,” and upou the « Operations against the Defonses of Charleston” whiek have been published by D, Van Nostrand of New-Yor), have done more in Europe than any other *Reports* toward clovating thero the [character of American mille tary servico and mdlitary literature. It is very gratifying to learn that these chief scientific successes of the war are boginning to be understood and properly estimated by the military men of Euroj e ———— The China Outward Bound. Bostoy, Wedneaday, April 11, 1868, The steamship China sailed this morning taking 158 assengers for Liverpool and 28 for Halifax. She alse akes $30,000 in specie for Halifax. Among the China’s passengers is Gen. Marshall Le$ ferts, the Engincer of the American Telegraph Compangs ——— Another Fire at Pithole—Loss 813,000 Pirrssunon, Pa., Wednesday, April 11, 1868 A firo yestcrday afternoon at Pithole, destroyed the engines, derricks and tanks of the Titusville Pipe snny, and adjoining tanks with nearly 1,000 barrels of estroyed. 65 $15,000. ————— New-York T Electlons, TOMPKINS. Tho new Board of Supervisors will stand: m}mbllc 5; Democrats, 4. Had it not been for a locsl division Ulysses, which resulted in s Democratic success for first time since 1826, and an error in the conat in Ithacsy the Democrats would have had but two representatives, The vote in Ithaca is alleged to have been ia reality & t but the election board did not ascertain the fact until .Q they had declared the Democratic candidate chosen. et AssAY OF Ones.—Those imntercsted in mining im the Pacific States will, doubtless, be interested in knowing fl,l the School of Mines of Columbia College bas undertakes to assay ores sent from those Staies, but with the following conditions: 1. The specimens sent must be in masses weighing not less than five pounds each, This is in order that some Judgment may be formed of the general character of the ores 2, The specimens must be accompanied by affidavit, or othes satisfactory form of proof, that they have been actuslly takes Srom ioe veins or lodes from which they are said to Lave bees ol % et F Tie ITupsos CovNTY CHARTER ELECTIONS—MAYOR CreveLavp oF JemseY CiTY RE-ELECTED—A REPUSLICAR GALN.—The canvass was concluded in Jersey City at 11 o'cloel on Wednesday forenoon. Orestes Cleveland (Dem.) wag reiflected Mayor by 365 majority, against 516 majority one yeag ago. Joseph McCoy (Dem.) was redlected School Superime tondent by 820 majority. Cornelins C. Martindale (Dem.) wag redlected City Recorder by 530 majority over Tildea (i and Catter (Ind. Dem.) The Republicans made s gain of two Aldermen—Edelstein in the Sceond and Wood in the Fourth Ward—and they alse made a gain of one member of the Board of Chosen Frees bolders. Joha IL Swyth io the Fourth Ward, The following are the names of the Aldermen and choses Freeholders elocted. Clarke _(Dem.); Aldermen, First Ward—Wm, !u, B Eoutih Ward o Tiabard c Wood Gieoos ¥ E ; Fourth l—Richar . « d vlsi:rh)ffm B N e Avareo s 8 Giask (Dem. Chosen_Freeholders, First Ward—Peter Curley (Dem.) Socond Ward—James Lynch (Dem.); Thind Wors Rk H. Coykendall (Rep.); Fourth Ward—John H. Smyth (Rep.)g T erd ey obi Lowery (Dot Sixia. Ward—Joha et Guigan (De.) THE BLECTION IN HOBOKEN. guin of three, and perhaps four Conncilmen. The Mayor elected by 1¥2 majority, p’n. following are the nawes d’fi‘- candidates elected: Mayor—Frederick B. Ogden. Treasurer—Wmn. . Chil City Clerk—John Kennody. Collector—Alexander Stewart. Water Commissioner—Jodet H. Haddenborst, Councilmen, First wfl—-umflcr Mahlon P, Green, E. V. 8. Bosson. Freeholde lomon a Middieton. Second Ward, Councilmen—Frederick Schemets sabl, Theodore Parker, and & reported tie betwedn Mesers Reed and Van Pelt. Freebolder- o B. McWhorter. Councllmen—Third Ward—Jouu MoDermott, Joha Dube koop, Christopher GT a Ygeeholdolfldmu 5 ge"y. ‘Lbe fllwing wers the appropriations voc;;x for D‘oh sar: Saluries and Contingoucies, 82,000; Fire Depar 5,000; Public Scbools, 000; Poor, $3,500; Lam| Gua, $6.500; “Cleauiug Sisests, 8300 Repairin Siroota, $1,000; Water Rents, $200; Police, 89,500, Total, §61,300. 4 = l?gifiu nl lznl‘ll CITY. Tn Hodsou City t) mocratic ticket was wif llc':pnnn of Recorder. The uswes of the cny‘.m" officers .:x. ¥or Mayor—J. D, Van Riper. Recorder—Thomas Aldflfl; Superintendent of Schools—Francis E. Noble. ATTRMPT TO SmoOT AN OrricER.—Shortly before 1 0'clock on Wednesday morning, s vumber of young mes were engaged in creating s distarbance in Tenth-ave., betwesm Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh-sts. Officer Ackerson of {he Sixteenth Precinet, hearing the noise, went down and dis- persed the orowd, uot, however, without some diflicalty. Ome of the crowd, named Jobn Galvin, who was ivstrumental i crenting tho row, was very disorderly, but finally retired Bousé. “As bo reached. 15 stoop o Tia Louse, } ‘ommm::’a fired two shots from a revolver at the a8 {w! pursued by tbe officer, found bim in bed, and the pistol concealed benesth the clothes, atill warm from the effect of the discharges. He at once arrested and taken to the Station-House. It is that the prisoner is oue of those ruffians who have been the ::rmrol be vicinity for long time past. On tated that he had o occupation, and uuu:luw land, 19 years. O-WJ:MM morning he was ] bail by Justice Dodge In the sum of #3500 MgeTiNG o FrexcH CANADIANS.—Thore was @ meeting of the French Canadians, residents of this clty, tw the lecture-room of Clinton Hall on Tuesday evening, to ghve expression to views touching the annexation of Canada. ™™ chair was occupied by Mr. L. P. Fontaine. After the doll: ‘addressos by Mossrs. C. E. thustas! C. 'l'iT. g"‘ C. l.m&mlhllunr. g{ Thompson and J. B. Beaul ‘which were applanded, & number of resolutions }m‘pmlmud British Provinces forth -“ul%“ Efimm”—m-fl“l’“ m-vluli\-udulflurifil. e —— DeATH OF A WELL-ENOWN COLORED CITmEN.—~ Mr. Downing, the caterer, & well-known colored cltisen of New-York, died day before yesterday. Mr. Downing was borm in Accomao Cousty, Va., in 1791, and was 75 yoars of age. He oame to thls oity fa 1810, where he bas steadily pursued business of an orstorman. His old stand in Broad-st., was resort of thousaads during the many years that he min to the wauts of New-Yorkers. . Downlo, 1813, aud rosided for o few yoars fo Pl o st fostod great energy in hix bisiness, and was highly so His only survivicg chillren are George T. and Peter Downing. e was intercated {n all movements for the tion of bis peopls, Mr. Downing bad no_education, know the value of It, and having taghit himself, saw hildren bad the advaat whicl Lad been desied :h sont them abrond mwool. and one of them aften: I.o;ig :Ena“-.‘ ')= bo-mr bad a very wide 2

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