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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1866, e Ocean Sleamers ~ Bleamboats and Kailroads, & PAcuu‘ MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY' "EU(I")"L‘"L'N': :u CALIFURNIA, New Pablications. AL MARCY™ NEW BOOK. ot Compans LBANY BOATS—PEOPLES LTNE, 'rheBou. o8 Ui EW PUBLICATIONS. We road of & countsy adupted (o {he ¢ roari: i of 8 ¢ temper Busocptible of the warmest and . | ons attac ng at West G BNR " | Toint, “ with his sad g%, Lis L n onts;” & e “ Vet " | R e, | Foint; twidyhis diebags, i s i . THRILLING AND ACCURATE, b la oums [0 ALANY fro oo of Cat . daly (8 andof a peoplo who were not *‘equel to their beautiful cli- s Lavs P % ok p. JOUN on MOND I - ¥ oave Picr Nesth Kizes, £ Bev of Camlat, st 13 | WEONESOAYS, o vmund, and the D) RIC L HAL OTHERS, New-Yong, woou. as follow | TURSDAYS. THURS DAY £ o eIt IMOND o3 N Ty, For fielght, pasere, ke, .,.,.v £ the o Publia ARIZONA, Maury, counectivg with GOLDE THIRTY Y NORTHERN LIGHT, Welr, comncrtlag vith SACRA ]¢ or N) .m ' C e, 41, NoW-YURK, Orey, connectiog with GOLDEN AGE, h on the '!nfl, Bavli<'s Dock, Great Neg vy \A-LA‘A\I AND Dioveny or ! 5 | mato in integrity and charac Thera was 0 wach i oukin I Stonewall Jackson's character to inspire respect, that we 8 | uro sorry the task of writing bis biog wos not com- ratare. It is [ : mitted to more competent | ‘Gro. pp. 48 euck ore. Nuwbers 4p.m, undhu " ! coincidences are go skillful sstablish the wriler's cos tore Tl author quotes from Lower's * Put lea™ a curious account of the « Hodgeon, the soa of Hodge or Koduer, d that they seeta to st beyond peradven- | nsunlly extended expericnee on our | il disareis tio fust an thow e Ky Monutas d ot | i dlapatolthe fusksne o sk it v W. Buldwte on 3 8 s of patient aud perscvering + e N . V gy " I it A Lo ’H ’l-l it arch into & iusolved in singular olscurity; for, | $ITARSPEARE'S DELINEATIONS OF INSANITY, | Thekowse bepibaofthe Orest Awericsn Metropclie, A Discore 80 b Bicihe poptes ot ed Heh foF Cote BOAT for M.wuu.n.u‘m ough Hexry Hox ne i3 ‘‘familiar in our ATIONS OF INSANITY, 1A by i 1 Strycer. delivered fn Thisty-fonetl *\}-7 W AR -1»..--.nmvnmurh'nmmu.-v...“ i« " his 3L 0., Assistant d Dot New-York Liiy. ! o Auni T AND T t nd sttendanes d " 55 'r.- i is Dbirtlh, parents 16010, fp. 2 - 120, pr. Senermertion A .n[;" at the .fi aardy life are alwost wholly unkuown., We first hear of | umu Hoaghtos s hfi..'.'nd.,,f‘.:..','i' dow ¢ | nm\(w % oo Fishkill ot 6 .u w.) Now him in history as the lesder of an exploring expedition | The casays W) e designed to stuse of the Aviborof “The Praie TAS: "Tfi requiriog great conrage aud skill—qualitice he possessod | illustate tho wos s of the psychological WISt 'L.'n."u,...xm T VA o RING, COUNWALL i en cwinent degr Ay before us is | know reat dramatist, whom an s l'znun,n C(AAL:('I" 'k’us\:, i \..:’u."".'m“'l rather a ser ¢ conjectures g ogl | eminent ph o ingane prononnced to ho himself hook s the watrred pout of 4 1 First Cliss, Thtzd Clars ' athe & serios of conjecturcs growis of historiesl P Ladit- | ol ! un;ws;ua %63, colucidences, tbaa an authenticated norrative, But these | 8 great & psyobol wy case of inwanity he athor of A 1ifo | ! had ever met. That ' knowledge on many Popular eciiion. PRl D A ANY | :ouN jareh, Ponghkeepsio and Roudout daily, st 4 . prree us, Comnwll, uur!’m.n, aulm..\v\- 4y subjects was very far in advance of that of is cobempora- res is well known, aud Dr. Kell sible to dednce fom s writings & and psyehological system, o | tiul perticuler with that wiueh we now possiss, as the ro- tho North of England is pronouvced Hodzin, while i 11t of tho scientific research and exporience of the lust South it bas taken not ouly the pronuveistion but the | pturies. In the Cuarecters of Machoth, Lear, Haw- 1 Ietand Ophelia, the poet deseribes, with the ost inuto T 1 parder g8 WD) o Plor No. 24 North River, UL G VERAL AMERICAN TRANSIT COMPANY | bave placed o new stearet on the Lake and otuerwise eceatly proved (he Trandt Routs, Toe full staze of water on Lake o trailt over this ta N K. AN BOATS €. VIBBARD apd DANIES DREW.~Fare 1o Albsay m WAt Potot, Ruwiih 1ad Poohisoci accoun ercitory trip ser Wi, uum.-, e Utah wa on the babite of the Weatern s A of the proper hupiing, together with toe Lumsorous fucidents in fronttar i tute 8 voluie of extrvme utoiest sud of roal lustructiveness.— Evening Fost. "Liie work of an oficer of long experienee on the border, who wriles elenrly and cieyerly. We b pusend it. 13 is & isse of good seadivg=—[N. Y. Commeicial & er, Juto 13, a Brittan- | M's name: ing in ulinost every essene | thany to Tray, making c'ows Yot vasnze wouly ens erson, at No 177 WEST, { . No froight, horees, or ean ver of Warren-st. N. CARRINGTON, LGHT TO SAN FRANCISCO, v » pelting of Hodson or Hudson, The neme of Hodgson is e ascleit’ oF Moweastlo-up . beine found fn the | Becurney, types of insanity which may be seen cvery d o i AL : S T Pty bl ‘,' Niaa s ‘~“‘I': v o oL of Stella | in our lnuntic s, and reg ike o growth i and e Wethods o g e B i e o uder bt S Cadiieg GRE i DAL BOAT for POU GHREEPSIE.—Ou avd uiler ds of temp, Edwa: und Igsons el N' Lifo reut Frontier Men, &e. ~ | R RORE A R I S X m““\' po— TAURKDAY, Mas 31, the Stewn dont r‘n“s?hfl‘n;':“v,: orawall, News Pou: ik reydy ulu w's, W est Poiat, Co'd Rravy s MORNING, \ g e on i 0 10 ase with o BEADLE'S DISLE NO ith pasarig i frei ".1 8. A, enthor of * The I‘rl “ werons Hestrations. o late Dr. Brig: | & G .|w.my'nu.’ inolts Churep: fro CUBA, | er, Gra oy b0 , Net and successive dovelopments of me ting by oo and Acto Milton. Retorning, humberland Co., trace a cear podigree to ind | truthfuiness that is wimost startling. e e Vare s Wess Potat, Now burgh and_ P n;hl.y-lq b, MOSES T\I\mn due at San Frane unme [ it 1424 (page 159). * * * Many persons called Re X A ay Mg Hogn | o : b : ot A A CHOICE SEA TALE, cting | g S T AL );;xmku-’thu LX“NA‘HLLIIH:“ eri.‘)‘m1 hl‘!“‘“’rrlm ?"rr E: ‘{P”lf:":.“:’:“ :;:‘i:";'r"; xR OVERBOARD; I la‘\'.'v’ b (.'"vyn. bty ¥ Tolght ‘ ‘ MOR NORWALK, conneeting with the Dan forme ¢ od o) 2 S0R ) d ite | Shakepeare's inseme characters in the wards of that usti- th an Introduction snd Nol i o ’ ER RAN v, I- 2 " 0 formed Rogets, Rodgors, Rogerson, &c., aud from its | Shakep 8 SharAstex diag, x'n"n.“,'n,'i.&’.uo,'.'u'c.......,m Vol 411, oy o%, | “pYRA AT JicIs cakem by tho Paname d =T vl vow siogmer, SEVERSINK leaves (4 wiokus we get Hodges, Hodason, Hodgking, P 66, P THE DOUBLE CRUISE, 0F ougagetn i iotat) EVERY AFTERSUON at & o'clock. Hotebkin, Hotelikins, Hotchikise, Hodgkinson, Tockius, | Versntion with clt 36 romark. | Jame "“'"‘" ol heTith ey, Eebracng DY ROOKR STARBUCK. v N { : i MR Hodd, Hodson, Hudson. The Norman patrouymical forw | 9V like a cortain passage th inisinto tho oy ‘l‘;:h of -'""flh“ e Atale of the Japan Sep wialiug grounds, by as sotbor who fs l‘ o s‘\\A\\. p : l'“" 16, RUSBOL T "‘\v : ,l;o‘l‘ x: J"(",:'.‘E; 18 ¥ilz Roger; the Welsh, Ap-Roger, now Prodger” (pigo | %ot of Ophelin. - Tho pa o presonts o | gy e P | 1 evory inch & silor,” aud who wields & most graceful pem. It will | Dock, Corawdt, Kew-Tamburgs B o 99), Hakluyt spells the vame in varions wars, as Herd. | Strong resemblance to Ophelin in lier history, her misfor- el rion Vo much deiisht read T hes ind Bonche Sieaamiine STEAMER MARY POWE b ) \ i nes, o tion The madn o . B et Mlaserpote, AR 4 For ssle by sl Newidealers, or sant, pos’-paid, on receipt of prico— FAN SALVADOR, Atiins Commander, o JUNF 18, | Joaves limsngossns 4. hoow wt 0§ o'clock, son, Hudson, Hodscn, Hodsd C on atates 11 tunes, aud l. o actions, The madness of Hamlet Confessions, ke 8vo. pp. 120, biladoipLin: T. B. Peterson ! Y ot ) F oy v > Atkt mmander, ERS 2 i o e 3ot o o s 9 Dir. Kolloy s to h.m- been roal & Biothe Ly & o 2 Trx Crxte. BEADLE & Co., Publiskers, F'l‘“ll; s 'u»‘»‘—n-. Commander, wils, JUNE 2. | HAKTFORD and sPRING: eardson i to be derived from T1 1 or Hodg: | ' 100 | Groquet. An pisyed by the New-Vork Croquet Club, By Ouo of th No. 118 William-st., New-York, HoADG ER, | Caip for New-Movenat 515 ead kin @, ood Tudson from Tlod or Odd odo or Odde js | Shakepearo toc + wre enses of melancholio Mowhers. 12mo. 3 A Co. NEWS COMPANY, General Ager Fur ireight or passsge (Las isg el 2 ut aocon | ] «od to have been & Danish ¢ !u «, of L xhhml. shode, in which the reasoning July Rwber fioady Next W ek, Al{l(lsl. [ \H-l'\l COM- o u omily. i i Tusagural Aldiess of Fir livered befor nology, and to (e Tutellectaal, Sosia EVERY ST TR D Wffieuity in cor @ unsetiled arthography of | More active aud v tore n Joi Jenuary 1, 1065, ) P proper names—it being no or the same | 148, the sentiments aud are the faculti i Morsl d Sprituad Ntaco of Han, amsly Uikl Oaly 1 | O2bio Panit. i per i e p Ol KSTONS.— Tl Targs aad Jrague. 50 . ooy e “Tobnuen, Seventeeath Prosklent of the | & year; sumpiee, 20 contr, New Vol Addiess g A o stwihost HUGUENOR, Ofice, Piee N0, 19 North person to spell his own nsme dif A { which wlone scem to saflo from the siroko of disvnse. 5 Written 3, Nojond stapoiat. By & FUWLER & WELLS, No. 380 Broadwy, Now-York. | s o A e i jonal ), leton v Lo 1l " > vy —AMer, Read began bis explorations "';MM A:m“;"'\ copl b odent's 2 Westunent | l\ll’UHI ANI W \Jn \' Ilu .Al Lconomy of § e 4 w”;\ll RDAY, | I"lx’l' ; “.»l'l- ['I'r Y D \\l‘:\ 1‘!‘.“ \NT& pouto! identificd u clagsing Jagues (* As You Like 117) woong the in- the Creation o the Returs of the | For frelght o, havi P gotggbon 1 g - odification name. He discovered, in the charter of | A ) w od cuts. . pp- bl | Aseots iu Savannab, W Tk . R ¢ P : | noss fi vels.of dise JTnst geesived and . CCARTER, SHELDON S p, m. Wi o Bts the “Company of Merchaut Adven 1535, during | ™ "f"f"h° ""'fl‘)*h' of disea & Con FILLER, e o bl POLT (CovporTustitatey. Frice, | J1'OR BAVANN All, G IA. z ¢ il Queen Masy's seigi, sy i as one of its | 100 far, nor do we sce auy | Aol 1k - : | one Weapies ta s e T Beaud | GAFETY, SPE D, AND COMFOKK fonnders. uy w on Conlelia fa a volumo such as this, mere \'},w MUSIC — ) ,.ul.u‘r.m by WILLIAM | oot o ravamash i o FOR BORYON, of the famous Sebastiua Cabot, L aume fors craxy fathet. D WE prics, 50 cents | For frkght or pasiage op WORCTSTER, PALN PR FITC IBURY, NASHUA LOWHLEG North-Weste i y pages, also claims for Shaksp o O atenstty piice; | T P L N iy e AND author's words, 300 year, till | Velous pres discoverios of modern P, DEAR PATHER (Song end Chorus), R ! in existence, though generally the" Musec | times \r!n‘(t wo cannot think justified by the facta in the LITERARY FTENS, The Weat I # N nvpvni il dispatoh tho foliow- | Russin (4,,,,, [, is 1l corporit | casa. 1t i3 true, 08 o saye, that insanity was genorally ———— | asbips for Hlavana direet ;..wr,l,‘,,u ,1,“. Lt ways of | Devil, to be cured by spells, amulets, chains, stiipes, and | reveaily biought out et the Strans ‘Thoater In Loudon, rs itnati flg fl ted—SLemale - STLE, b 1-1 ..4 Ahiia, an mrm o Al urv orn Rallrosds, the most uncouth of which is probably exoreisms; but it is uot true thot the poet was tho first to | posthumous drama of the lato Shertdan Kuowles. It now Sitnatio n S. % For frel nhlux---uuppl,n GARIK mhn ALX it taken 68 Lo ,,,,“".;', s'r'\".'im-.‘;u“' faqulce of Henry Hearlson himself was oné of the grantoes of certain | T°00giae it a8 8 verifable disease of the brain; thoknowl- | tums ent 0 b rfaply o ballad opers, which Kaowles wrote | 4 FIRST-CLAS SMAKER is upm Im [ JOR T NEW-ORLY ) 1 1 “NEW-J > . - | 3 3 of this terrible inficl is iy yoars ago for Messrs, Cramer, Addison and Beales, with wuents to famies residiog bn the COUNT n LACK STA NE—FRET ” confircated Romen Catholic Church lands in Hertford- | edge .omm real nature of this terribl u]uum_n a5 old as "i"‘” . ‘u“| e . e lison and e g g “'fl: ¥ oy ok ‘ 1:.."1’..-3.'.3\-.‘: :\Il'l‘r{lm FUNG m“:‘n‘r‘w -4 ?L'l‘.,ff.’,fl'fl.’.‘w thire, He wasa man of rost wealih; was elected su | t40 time of Pythagors, und Asclepindes preacribed o treat. | (1 ng? ect ik N - | iy WEOKEDAY, daam u3n'm 1 Baston with tho Lebigh Vaiiey Ralh Alletioaw, and died fn Londen 48 Decembes, 1505 ment of mental disorders almost identical with the modern The first fruits of the French scientific expedition ' N-inn':l‘(:;‘: s R B formine & derct Has 1o Pitesbureh und e This ,"jnr‘_ Hoandson loft elght sons ‘asd ‘“IW i | eystem. The teachings ,.r the ancieat physicians were to F.pw under the “l-.«:gx:l E. de Rougé bave just boen made : ¥ AR LINE TO TRE WEST. e Wit tiadts soamosticn e ke Tulh | indeed practically igt o ages 0 the eon- | PODlIe through tho Tmperial Preas of Paria, under the titl of ' l‘m NIW-ORLEAN o Theee T ine daby trou the Weak. except Suudnys, v . eisiin - her n " ndson (\mn 2 bibit is Bob &b 41l “ Recherches sur les Monaments qa'on pui attribuer anx six MBER of well | 1 Steam i Covtvany & stewmner M I ;.‘,! e ve hoars saved by ih fanily with the fortanes of the Muscavy or Russia Com- 7 thet sl by * g a premfércs Dynastios do Mancéthon pré-6iées d'an Rapport i TUATIONS to do ll;;vn'\:' :l\\”h u'\\. June 16 o s, B Louls, pany throngh tlirce generations, be B ihiE goo-. | DALy that Skakipears knew of their thoories. and had | 0 ©0 " yrinire do Pinstruction Publlque sur les Résultats Institite, No. 17 tloman, and for more {han a period 3 s, the author | Be84c ity enough to ece that they \n-|\!(m‘u 1t s "“,‘,"' sa6enux de la Mission; par M. lo Vicomto . de Rougé. This arrives at the cone 1 that Al m flenry Meardson | MDUOCCSary to nscriba to him tho glory of an original dis- | gut jostallment s of @ royal quarto voluise of 163 pages, Siluations wam‘) Males, and Henry Hedson, the navigator in American seas, bore | COTeTer S0, too, when Dr. quotes Falstafl, ex- | with five plates in follo. n Fapress o the rolationship cf gravdftber and grendson, He dis. | Claimiug, “Have I laid my br b sun, and dried it, | The first volumo of a Hindostance translation of 2 il o i < matte DOV h gross o'erreacl n. spoare heen Jas GROOM in o private family, in either city or eonutry, ¢ Awo ol t. thiat it lacks matter to prevent such gross o'erreaching 65 | Shakespeare bas been lasued at Bomb ocd city sud cousisy oierence. Addicss B. ML C. O, Lribuie l\l REOOL, \\M)\V rndlhcll.l H PORTS, Contial siphis .My,.‘.n,,.‘. ] covers & Hcury Hudsen, & prominent citizer, weution 1u Stow’s “ Survey of London,” in the first year of Eiie aboth's reign. This Hudson is assumed to be a son of Heardson, but wholly upen eon or Hudsons— The favorite Paw TEE ANCHOR L. nein of ¥ SATURDAY, Sune 16 SATU klr\\ June 30 , Allewtown, Manch Chunk, Reading Great Bend, Diethlobom, sod this? and “ I [ bo eerved another 2ach trick, T will have wy 8 taken out and buttercd and given to a dog for a Dew-year’s gift,” and Jaques speaking of (e brain of a fool | : ’\cm Dublications, A W ) ' o a8 ¢ dry,” in proof that Shakspoare anticipated medern ©» CARLETON, PUBLISHER, A]* ' . v ‘mn arches by making the brain the scat of wental derange- 4 ] '; Broudway. New-York. 11 J : ment, he forgets that Galen himself placed tho intellect NEW BOOKS THIS WEEK. AL ;“‘ 10 z & For Laston. Seranton, HINERNTA CALEDONI BITUATION W \\lllh-.n ang Tias uvescey To LI hcm | GLE MAN vants o Situation s €OAC - | T,‘_(M‘ RO ! | | ] | sted in the i fhe rep. | inthe brain, He has s litile wore reason fo | s i htie [nmt tho drematist pre \porar s Cora Ritchis i D ofhce of the Conird MAN e B Aera e : o principal hotels. was undon IR, T n in Al Com. | Knowledge of the cirerlation « Releigh's circlo | not to overlock the fact that alhoug . | covery was not publishod | speare’s deatd, it was n | tion, but rether ¢ | which had been s | some time a vague ‘iea that the v | blood tothe different parts of the hody—which we now ! know is just the oppoite of their real i ! | \ Hu!n*n\-l s siuation s COACHMAS or GARDENER. uni Fiesso cal or sddress JOUN 0. No. 01 Nasawrst | £ = a'?uuu O TEARNS, Naparintondest. ] UDSON RIVER and HARLEM RAILROADS. ~On sod atter Mouday, Muy i4, 1806, traiua for Albany snd it a0a Wostern truias, will loave Now- ilroed, Thistieth-ob ou_Bridgs v ithoat » for Ruilaad, Bar vin Andson River Rallroad, coonceting st Albeny et Mt 3t Troy Wit \ins £ the Horthy tm-n a Fiariom R, Tweatpalzibot. e Western firond foc Lob rtive. ‘o the m mF wdly a son of Lo All erman, Wag a ¢ pt By SO S— T pany s service, pured in Sir Walt of frien’s, which iuclu«lu«l Hakluyt, 8ir Francis Walsi ham, ( n John Davis, and other muished men e period. 5d Captain The lion was an adventurer in the Museovy C parts of Persia and Medca. T and HAVRE will tonst., on SATURD 1s ato requosted 10 be on lood; bul we ough Harvey's great di v years ofter Shuk- speaking, a new revelas wlishment of o trath Ihere bud been for & distributed the 1 1ike to get some kind of TER, of to do any othes hind of | Addcess M. F., Box Now | ANY'S MAIL SEW.VORK P HAVRE, CALL & Hudson River R ud Seap i Troy with Y . Harre Tirarts xaxr [arey Honrs— be * NcLonnberg-Cotta” sty.c. Price, #150. | W EEN 1 i mew Josk Billiags, Tils Corale Book—1/mstrets Beyuwinstro—A splendid new English Novel....... o4 en this favorita route for the Contl It URDAY. Juno 18 SANURDAY. AT ¥ NAFOLLO Hudson family does not vory dearly appear; doubiless, B gk 5 v . . Jawe Bird Le Noith. By Re - - DAY, July 14 | however, lruh\nor;‘;h. existed. Christopher Huds otk de 5 G J.“ y - m W . tories distribute the blood, and thoe veins carry it back to " " sk badit PHOR. - A8 434, AGE, IN GOLW, ! bl &, ot Albasy with (raine. foF Weet, wnd an onterprisin who was ¢ Srittioad ik Adsift 1n Disle—lntrodactlo nese thcroughlys good rofe Finsr Camy. Srcoxd Caniy, 7 {ot Sar-togs Springs, Rutlund, Butiugton sad Moa- Mou - ber close. ‘ n River Railrosd, connecting o vd st iroy wita trams for Mouirosl, 2. cornactme at Chatha Piitafioid: at Albany for Rutiand, Buciingion {he heart; and there is no evidence, iu the passage which Dr. Kell cites, that Bhuk had any ot this vaguo and incorrect potion. That Le shouid huve known somuch is remarkable enough, and we need not canTy strersze pasenters. | 4p m, Expres b Brest will be furnishied here with | Alaoy with traine f it baggarw checked to Parls, ot an | with sleaping-csry uttarbed. for tiest and #3 for secoud elaes. 1. chargn i Jargal=Vicor Hogo's rets ployed by the Company in Russia, He became a Governor of the Company of Merchant Adveuturers, and died while Solding tuat oflice in 1601, enly six s before Hesny | Becommended to Mercy~A pov 7 bound ia clethare soid.overy- | Qcip Lanted. ied atage fie. books are all beaal will be sent by dus 2 West, aud 8¢ Trog with 1 Hupsoxs made his first racorded voyage in search of the [ 7 2 A North-Wost Passago in the employ of tho Muscory Come claim for Lim s prescionce which would have been litio ETON, Publisher, Now- 4 oie l W AGEN ANTED—Tn € el sl s . @ fuet 0 " e | Jess than miracnlons, and which we earnot prove that ho i “WAN \ ( . [ GENTS WA D=In Ci out o . ok 4 trala via Hudion River Raileoed, with slegping-oar i::r{(":’)i;::u.ln et mpostaces o i fi, | o i 1 “{A\u‘.‘.u.l NIED i HORACE ‘omu Y ‘.A AT \‘ e i 1S 0 | i LION COMPANY, Foo ion Rirer v um""mg 2 S ! The see s K ellog’s book consists of pape 2 uralieled suceess—1%0,000 | bace of e 13, Azents now muke over $iMa | 0y e rong 70 LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENS' o Moo Yark " 3t o The employment of all » Wudsons by the Mus- | The second part of Dr. Kellogg ‘In )k consists of pajers by S Tress of [ week. App'y ot foom No.%, No.7 ewkiaatt, o addres box | wx IYEREOOL; CA ¢ QUEENSTOWN fipem Kew \mm‘ - n.wmh ]fh\.o i , such as Dogherry, Malvoko, | 330 New-York Post-OM. _ Shiv, T £ Teoy will e made ut €. Al | BNGLAND "o, train v Hadson iiver Rauroid,with seepiog.our et tached on the imbeeiles of (he play | Lauzce, Caliban, J st Albavy and Troy in the moruiug, a7d coueetiog with vy tiwiug for Nortl ot o o Norki a0 Week s i, VANDERBILT, Vice Prsident. ns:ble and leading stations, their eigubins ADLE WANTED=Also, OY 10 | scor VIROINTA, OOl - eovy Company in 1o extensive pecuniary ttom and Quince, These essays aro RINS, nd Rep uots, Literary uow, aud by thow fuands politicaily opposed to tbe \ g READ M SCKIFT, Appy to EDWARD O, uterests in the affuirs of the Compa- o | sutbor. 1y, and the geaeral ty of their characters for cournge pleasautly written, and the quots scattered throvgh |~ Vol, Irv-r|l taut) wilt be publistied In Augnst, and wil! more thas | 30720 Noreh Wiltinm-ste € ) 08eY oo ougl ustain the n, the vast | aad compelemoy: -acemn 1o iark them 8 coming from s | D810, woll shosen snd ermoged, though. thars. {5 10 | Cornt ol At | EMPLOYMENT WANTE (I (7RI RAILWAY.—Trains leave Depot foot inality or depth of thought. The | eifting of the mass of crude « rinl adopted by ensher w ] ) et D Py Day Exproes ior Rocuester, Bafaio, Selamance. Daukirk 2, wnd Lo the n ¢ f vmportant b s troced to | o righasoct e | closiag puper on suicide, 1s au sualysis of the chiuracter of | Fiens Lo . de—ca 1 produce s vthes works ou the supject. IIH‘I' eommon Ktos The origin of most ¢ & particular Tocdlity, o hius been wit: Hoddes Yondon. Otler cnumtmu-' personsl, pecunt historical, go to ostobii st freesistibly, the conclu sion of Mr Reade wilh respect ho descent of Henry | Hudson. Mr. Reado has institut-d ing which will no doubt result in the com of his theorr. Among the persene who fign Dz, Dee and Copt raits Diseovery,” that Iadia, was o subject of great interest smong tbem, and West and S0 220 8, i, Way Train, duly to Otisville. 1 0. ., Expross dlaih, Brsfalo, Sooimence snd West Sy .. Way Krain, for Midi etown. 4% m, Way, fir Port Jervis Newborgn, Warwick, Buffalo, Salewmaacs and Duskitk dail 0 capabili ¥ BADD, tin wmarked, to ‘\lllm MEN el YEAR PAID AGENTS, ALE AND FEMALE, For purticulars addzess W, 0. \\ 1LEON, 4 PUBLISITRS, | Cleveland, 0, DREAMS. 2vols. $6. ‘ FANTED—A ( Dorintend the LITERATURE AND CURI 50 1GUTS ILLl~mA|ru THSTORY OF ENGLAND. §vole, | - uud pment of &l Novadaj m OLD'S CYCLOPEDIA OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOQY, | branches. os well s ¢ S n s 17, WAL I OIT. 11, JOINS Vb IMPORTERS, POOK No. 64 X o evajon with ol Seathers el uu.u mu.zw.unlfi-n , Gen't Puse. Agont, 'NEAW-\OBKmd NEW-HAVE RAILROAD. 166 SUMMER ATRANGEMENT, 1985, a Liverpool or Qrevar- COMMERCING 3EAL. 34, 1 Tor any smount fsssed on coy Bank in Great Britain and Passengee Statlon fa’ New- 'm Twenty. et 08 L Loadrf bl Fourthare. Fuiran oa Lweusv seveatist. o lrectly 1ot the Slooa. the rutes lower | m e;u.u.r Mr. Lossing's work on thie great Rebellion is the same which he puranod so successfully in his pop- uiar “ Ficld Book of the Revolution.” The strictly his- torical portion is illustruted with sketches of persons and places; anecdotos; extracts from the cotemporary literas ture of the subject, such as popular songs, peetry, &e.; | v [ =30 pur M th paid to Agents, to 11 and #30 SEWING-MACHIRES, North-West pass relan . ! The owners of thase evarels wilt ot he acesuntable for specte or val- of Ladiig, b g bhels value expressed tocreou, sre TRAINW LPAVE NEW-YOKA: 5 50 DWERETNOVELS. Acthors Fdidon 41 vele $175 per s, military eos- | vol. Winchesdon | o " > e escript i i Capt. John Davis's voyages origineted in en agrecment pieuren ;';d "l’ o-!’ plmn"?‘fl’m' s WATT'S DICTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY, Vol 1ted #35 | botween cortwin of those persons. Thomas Hudson | tames and fortified places; fac similes of importaist doo- JALISONS' HISTORY OF EUR( i Syo. Uustraied Edicton ISTANT T OOK-KE | T e For New Taven, .00 5.00(Fx.,) 1L60a m.j 1215, (Be) 308 ” ite, o v - ce . greut eonfidence in Jobn Dasis, aud frequently ‘";“mh' :‘nd“: gmf:‘ “;;“bcl:"fxx"'"""’ . To ;“! one LS FIEDERICK T AT vote. Cloth, 0oy, In the band-writiog of sp- | Lot W Pasiage olice of B "";”*‘j",,:fl“;‘,m‘&f ¥ ] who milfar wi T lug's ofhi i ALl DITION O 1F X N oselug's other works, itis 0 " UURST, Masager 5, 3,0 iad 800 (Ex.) p 3. LR LD I lmll';‘ll PUETS. & uow and s Jarilly neceseary to sy that (he materials for the prosent | Geiveiy .J‘:.'L:’!..‘..‘.‘..’Y.‘.’L‘:‘,L’:.. A w:;"“'.':c: = dy g consalted with him in relation to the “ North-West Straits Larzn one have been gathered and sclectod with eminent induse | volbi 80d will be the Buest book ever luvard Tt v . » tratior Discovery;” and the influence of Davis's explorations ey oy r«n-km.\ Soutt;port and Wes: Ly ,‘,,.’3:;.:".;;; "or Norwal, MM (Fr) 09 10 s my B (Bu) 20 apon Hexry Hupeox no doubt bed to that ecarch for the | % ) . | try and good judgment, and put togother with the skill of n o g ;AR North-West passage, in tLe course of which Le discovered 4 Z 4755314 e o2 i chlediscorered | o ooomplished writer, Tho book 18 a rich storehouse o oeder on favorable torus. st ",',L'f, "\!“\’l:-l“(‘: . ’l"fl LIVERPOOL e "‘ - xr : % S e mpm ” ¥or Stavatord, 7,00 8.00 (Fx.,) .50 130a w3 i1 (Ex) 06 Delawere and New-York, Usdoubtedly Hizzy Hroeox was born in Lendon, Ho Rdade of Sloculiery fos wsustactar R (STOWN ~The Luman Lize, salling sewi-week!ly, casry- | 2.00, (u.).‘d 4, 5.0, 6.9 IM(EI )p. u..l olted States Matle. ’"1:5. r-fl m.n:uuu stations, .03, &30, (L) & 2 2,15, 345, .90, 8.20, &, of historical facts, and moraover a very enticing volume to read. It 1s go different from all the other histories of T CARNE No. 1,844 Gesmsitown-av ‘was in maturo vears a eitizen and had a Louse there, e : ; | the war that it cannot readily be compared with them. It i was probably * trained up” in the Muscovy Company’'s b . gl ‘ , 5 new Horizontal St CONNFCTING TRAINS. ps I" .“{. ooty sl e "f’ FN W | contains early overythiug that will be found oven in tho LIVE CHICKENS ON PAPER, v and strongy Cyliader 24ia. bore, 4 £ OF ¢ For Bostas, vie Sytingield, 600 & . (. 10 (£ o ploy. peoy of apprentices | ot elaborate of them, tnd has in addition thousands wroaght 1ron ,M, Wihoel, Sbaft l‘l'll OF 'u.\v YORK For Bosor, via Shore Line, 1215, (Fx..) i who wers bound to its service for stated terms of years, o thoss 1ile lnc‘llenl‘u e g e . At e - Adi e mea & itng BATU KUAY via WEDAESDAY, ob noou, 4 Fo-ummm.n Spilaghield, .0 8.0k, tujn-fl. 0, (Fxd One of these classes was composed of bogs who, after being Y g v e 5L BB B T A | 0 T TES U PAsSAGE, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY. For Coisechioct River Rallrond, 808, mn (Ex.,) 12159, m. to Mow- edueatod ot the Compary’s expense, becams traders and focts which it does not full within the province of a set It 1s so successful K 'l|l~u\ll l:.\m\l-. ~Ong w‘m}d h‘nx: Ahe wnail steeusor o aLigwp m b Nostbampton ) 0 road, 491, (EL) & W4 : , o e W50 | yistory to notico. But it i from trifles such s these that o T ) Jow persears, 158 honee pows snelo "', oz, 2 foch ,' e, | EDST ABIN Fge Glaritord, Providonse ynd FLILIL Rullroad, B9, (5551 3, e of the busineas of the Compary | ¢ e’ onerations will abtain the most vivid idea of the A CHROMOUZTRGINEEH . T e v i) ’T«f."fifvl'fl'.'..', U A Yl i NewLondon i Siiesoa Ralliesd 4 400 & in varione parts of the world, To this class probably bee Uit evn connolenrs gonerally take # for tan origina. eid, M oy 1 Passaze by Weds u . 1215, aiso forwarded to Fou Canal hnlul‘ " 15 0. w. to Nocthampioa . tonged Chri P Toe o | character of the late condlict, & war which was not a strog- Size, 10212.., god Chsistopher Hindean, Fho secand class became gle of generals or dynastics, but the uprising of a great 5 o rates. For Houstonie Re'rosd, Y m., sace from Lixsrpool cx Qasenstown, #41 For Naozacack Ratizoud, 800 e ucht bero by persons sendiie foc their frieads. | For Dasbury and Norwais Relrout, 1 s wlrice §5 per copy. cld 1 all first-class pictare stores tLronghout Lhe country. DAMANTINE BRICK ¥ ONLY BRICK PRESS that vses the PERFORA wavigutors by careful education end praetical experience 16 10 put down & grest wrahg, The history. b 1n ceawiouskip, To this class most probably JExes Hone vt by yY gk 07y, HOreforo, | sy aiso be metled, on recelpt of price, bythe publishers, 'ruu. o EXTIACTS THE ALK FRO3 TUE CLAY while lutho srmation, apply ué the Commpsny’s vilices. Commodious S.eeplng Care aitacie to 806 p. m. teain. may be rightly essigned. Ceriain it is that of Lis | | which btslh ustratea the populer character of the cone L. PRANG & Co. Proes of prossing, oo » JOMN 0, DALE, Agent, No. 15 Broadway . N i JA H. oy . & llhlhnll‘l.\' l‘llf‘ IN USE that {s r‘l[lhl of making pressad U\('“lbl (\\D R\IL‘\UA\U, BD ng o | BT Wi REITHER CRACK. CHRCS, o WAKE TN No. 160 Washiugtowst, Bosoni | RUINING. Al others that profoms to 45 80 ere lails D, e e e L0 WUCDRUYY, Somyon Frealdent. No. Vi 3 Breadway, popo | & "n B IIAIUHM)V BOILL uegstor, cou Y FROA eeonony " 2 N nvery and Sccession, though it may not :“'"“2‘;‘;:{"‘::3"3‘.'% by :fi:‘; i:“;, tisfy the ol7riaiil itacy Gtkass TSIl b4y ok tragically wfinud, waé onginated by Sir Thomas Smith, ht§1u1-y of the war. Mr. Lossing scems to understand ot that tims Chief Governor ef the Muscovy Company. ilis, and thongh we are not prepared to sy that his book 1¢ fs probadls thst provious to ay of theee Vorages e is sbsolutely the best of the many which treat of the 4ad boeu in the service of the East India Compeny. .]lu sauie subject, thore can beno question that it is very sate + 8 4. m. for Greenpott t 3; llv.m Qp- ship Company's ULTON, i’ m.":m Fo. 629 Broadw will leave A lntr..nvuhw " 1l stailous wost of s Mail Express fo town Expeess st 3 p. iefactory. UILE A “ " tg first mentioned by Purchas as a eaptain in the Fear 1607 A . 3 wpheres, each efght 4 . Y The present solume closes with ke story of the first | Fii M n‘fls‘&l‘."kbm-hg%:nlww‘“wl'"..“‘ e G wrb e iotn Mes Wt She e cons T + strength to 1 i'\'«u FITIERN RATLROAD of M.\\-.u fx usco’ interest; g o 2 fn tho Muscovy Cowpany’s it socmselear that |y iy of ol Run. The paes are similar in size and gon- et haawat iut Taseraal pres: TR Sy 3 Bt + Hupsow and Capt. John Smith of Virgivia memory were ¥RE lmllll‘l BLUME, Pabllsher, No. 200 Bowery, N. Y. v 5 ) eral appearance to those of the * 1 Book of the Revoe 3 : L Y. _ | sure very great—unwearened as it is by punciing or rivetiag, which | r - e Liatd Pt Defore this time close filends, Yiudson's career after l ESSONS, PRAYERS AND MUSIC—For eaoh ;:ulr'n’lé“::rl:r:fil" fu'"" wrought-iron hux er vm' 'b""‘,.:f.f'w cent, .;,'..',’.5:.',, roen ible for apec | f » .uld " 48 m.;‘-;; ".hill::;:;l;y;: Iy at pow g . lution,” and the meckanical cxeention of the book is ex- 18 comparatively well known. A sketeh of it 45 given A : 805 | 14 duy of the year. Aniu N ; pe! y LA collenty Worsing iu the famity snd sot ml—:-c ”:‘:::flu“' L-:: doh 1T 'rrn VT BE RSP UNDER ANYERALTICA Mr. Road. of Worship, Preise, Prayer sud anln‘ Cod's Word, Under pr»ul- it Dills of Joutig, bavingthe velue e.p.; ased, ‘-‘r .5“,( JEW-TERSEY RAILR oumilandtt., for PUILADRLPULA, 67 and 10 8 ., T, for BALTINOWS aud WASHINGI0N ai'd wnll) & ure In ordinary be! * 70 "Hoero wo take our leave of the “Inquiry.” Mr.Read o8 THE Dis- | “WORSHIP IN TIHE SCHOOL ROOM,” | Jiut s this becomes s - et ol nd * doserves well for his pationce eud perseverance in the ASES MEN A e T Areuta Book, Kor chievlardiving ful .l- g A FPNE NORTH VLY | p. o, and 12 aidnight 2 M n L aod Live preveuthig 4 > D - - pursuit of his subject, and it is to be Loped that Lis discov- Ey Tignt Mintos. ave. ‘o hock Ch, N.x » “,,Lfl,',‘,’f'{v'f‘;"“‘, YHLIET fit E Nam":um 'T"n‘; oalo I ‘ i . s t ] \K!l(. \\\Vy '“::i l)}; /\\_\' :{x{um'r, \Jzunl\!:alsog yiis, P e best bol! | e bost of {lls Road, will leave Pier No. 3 Noth ., aud connect at Port Monwouth the Ro d: wries may lead to the devclopment ohmrx cte Listory of | This volume contains a great deal of important end Abo early Lifo of the grest Davigstor. It is wmore by indi- | practical fnformation for tho classes of persons for whom | NEW 1 HYSIOGNOMY, o Siaws 0F CHATAGTER, | 5oy, ta frevt s healog e o {lowivg pol gt ey ke b0 . i e manfested thro porainent ol eating sources of information, ther by giring it, that | it is especialiyintended. 1t isnot o more hand-book of | 34y fssrations. By:n puspplagtaindisatigh. R B e ety Laelr v ision bt ress Lioe for Camden . Mz, Road's book will prove of im; i Tralue. prescriptions or list'of rewcdies; but a cllection of rules 1, %8 pge. Poatjuid, 5. Ageote ‘sheam quickly atd wiih littie furt, It produces super. '1 e Wk b asong Tucker pivhirals for the government of the elck chamber and the nursing of o - bostod siosas opa sy st 1 et BRle o sl oong o S "“.] 1 "Btations on Lhe e and un All) c‘gflgfi&ir’.!&tfi’g!;‘{ l?"x:;‘:nurx paticnts 1'n nrltt‘mn dnAem accorling to thoe homeopatlic S8 ITER & GALPIN of London, have ::'pl;’nl: |.r:'1:¢4fl"f'.";rf:y'7¢"..’.; [ A “'“;n plases of o --;Wf" ;:l:;::mv:crn n-u-u-t Hem! Virgiow. 17 nwtrated with systom of practice. An explanation of symptoms is olso ..m.u.:x.d .-Am._y o Now-York or the ale of thels BOOKS | It bvediy e enied and COWES-May 0 and - sl p‘.,'.‘ Tiver liae o, Faumiuglle wlELEC 2y Brickshurg, Mauchester, Tonrs iver foel petiait and d"'- v %2 Bolock & Co, iven, with dircetions for the exhibition of appropria This work was writte th tho tanction end assistanes | wedicines. A of Gens Jackson’s widow and family, and its material ————— | Catnden. Vare, | i Foolght lroat losven 3t 8 p. m. for all poiate om the line wt N Y Camdens KK to BREMEN, HAVRE, 'l!\ll)‘ln . RETCANIYO TRAINY LRAVE "'"fl on receiyt =lsh, Conth; G188 S8 ampucIoue ¥5) Fxpeess 0 0:20 . 1a., ariviag in New-Vork st 3 p.m drawn in great measure {rom tlie private correspondenceof | Mr. YL De Mareil of tho Messenger Franco-Amer- a«mu.:t'.fi‘ The srdiuaty Cu ve Cents, | meyer nee the Goners!, and thoe official records of tho Confederate | ican of thia city, bas just published in French an ot AR OB R m"— Roe e mintg LR il Nevala, 1t fo | & oms BREMEN, ete., lo NEW-YORK~1st Cabin, $11 | i Ve "'"""',, Yok at 08 War Departments Profisscr Dabney wis moreover o | “dlmanach du Commerce ¢t de ITnduitric,” similat in ANIILRH)‘{VILLL 1 welght sud tskes i over ekchly poands | @5 e MUt Cably, $205; 24 Cebin, 132 30; Steersge, | & 108 e o3, Novih i No 2. a none will bo personal friend of the suject of Lis book, and for & time | character to the well-known “Almanack” issued by Firmin 4 L op ot e iy eller Ve v o .:;‘.'...'.‘ o bl | #3180 N B.=All bagage wuust ba deilvered ot Het 26 T 335 mma:.n:o‘ .\:n lflPpmanthexmn. that the biog- | Didot in Paris. Beside the calendar it contains a list of UNION SOLDIERS <4 :;:,“,:::' e i 0 i g i saply may upon as 8 fnal suthority; butbeyond | the imperlal family and pubiic officers of France; u list of BURIED AT soma of ‘them fa il best " S GERACA 8 3 suthenticity, 18 basittle orno merit. The political hcrillu the officers of our own Government, federal, ;lth and A N.F E lf“-MO “HIY,&I.‘."‘ T ‘M'y;' "n.(f{ " ::x"mlj s .-.F HARRIZON, 3 .:h . "("\'\'.‘.L‘, LI A lv)x: :bl.} ( L‘.t‘.: “.‘(5 S fi%&&sflgi&i‘: grarainined ::mu::mm-m_n.mnmnm-um munlelpal; the Constitution of the United Btatos; the ke < St " ey lowd, siaing Uilted Kt A Tz ot Looen, o \lml\fvb; DANAGED, .lb‘l‘.i'.'{n'?'lfi-l »” insolent, and the literary exccution of the work fs | conditions of naturalization; statistics of agriculture, in- - : Y TAC R PR € v emoval from No. 430 Rroadway, (Gl w0 sets 0 A GRAVE-NUMBER OF EACH. o TeT e ——— TrAN SALE “ehoap. 300 uew CARIIAGE vl 1 execrable. Tho style violates all the rules of composition | dustry, population, and ewigration; the tariff and revenus by | n““”\:i.}.;‘ ::' T, NESS) seretel mo:d Tk Castgen, G WTEY, el It is nngrammatical, ambitious end obscure, Ofthe Jack- | laws; o vast amount of useful information respecting rail- 80 PAGES. 23 CENTS. Dentisten, LONDON, HAVRE RSN axp BrEMEN, was, r’ 11 P s 31657 Published by - ¢ the following v i@ In gold of e equivalont in llfll:‘l S for BALE. son fawily wo are that “more than one of thom has | ways, steamers, banks, insurance offices, public institu- THE TRIBUNE, ] AVE our TI. TH EXTR \( Il,l' \VI l un[wl- For the Aest - 1bin, #105; senond eabin, $08 2 stoer l ot in 2:45; one tesm 16 hands, suita ‘een led, by bis love of roving, to the most secluded ro- | tions and socloties; a business directory for this city, and Sent by gl on coulp o€ prioe, NEW-YORK. i I’G;V)lb'{"lu HOYT. who uses the oaly methods by which | o onfunegys o7 |10 Senneht UANSA, K. V. Obeicudory, e o vety st 0 firm -hand Horsa, salisble Lt consos of tho Rocky Mountains, s explorers and hunters.” | & List of Fronch rosidents of Pliladolodis, 5 Louts sud | oc wly by wi tiowesopiscs. § iy OXiDE e be sisoced s, O, Now 0 Bioad | el o amiss w00 o Lol s gt AL w.«-..-.-uufanu .

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