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Interesting from Brazil. OPMANG OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND SPEECH OF THB EMPEROR —DECKEE RESPECTING THE NAVI- | G@avION OF THE PaRagUAY. We have received flies of the Oarrcio Mercantil of Rio Janeiro, extending up to the 4th of May. The Legislative Assembly of the Empire was opened by the Emperor with the accustomed solemnities, on the3a. The Empress was present. The following is a translation of the speech mace by the Emperor:— August and most worthy representatives of the na- tion: —With s sentiment o: joy which always animates me on seeing the matiooa! represeniation assem led, I come to open the present legislative secsion. The Empire continue. at peace, and everything pro- mizes that that condition of things will not be changed. My gcvernment has availed itself of that so favorable opportunity, 6o that the application or tie messures which you have directed for the purpose of developing the getms of national wealth amd prosperity may pro- duce the most beneficial results. Whe war which unbappily exists between the principal powers of Europe, has not influenced the public revenue 1@ such an extent as mignthave been apprehended. The ; tate of our finances is, werefore, satisfactory. Our international relstions are maintained in the con- dition of good understanding and amity which I have always endeavored to cultivate with the other powers. T have celebrated with the Kiog of Portugal « conven- tion which has for object to repress and ounish the ‘rime of falsification of money and notes of credit hav- ing legal circulation in each of the two couatcies, when ted in the territory of the other This convention wil be be submitted to you to obtain your approval im the part: juiring Jogislarive action. occurrence which has taken piace ia the ptr) of the Emp're with the republic of Para Quay has terminated ia a mapner honorable to both countries—the Paraguayan government binding itself te make due reparation. I expect that the mission which I have sent to that republic will also obtain 4 sa- ney ‘accord im regara to other quest ons uniary eubsidy which my governmen’ was aunedind zea to concede to that of the Exstern republic of ended with the loan of the month of Novem- yond ‘The land force whose aid was required by the mae government is, therefore, st:ll msintained in the Eastern territory. ‘The generosity and discipline of ‘which this portion of my army has given proof are de- @erving of epecial praire. Tam pleased to announce to you that no attempt has beem made to carry on the African slave trade, The sabenion of the country, and the vigilance with which the police duties of our coast continue to be exercised, give me the assurance that this criminal commerce ‘appear. ag ty overnment proseoates with particular solicitude we fert te promote colorization, on which so ssen- is the future of thecountry. I reckom that their aided as they slways have been by your rire by the co-operation of all Brazilians, will \t be fruitless. My ministers will give you detailed information on the atate of the diferent branches of the public adminis- twation aad their most urgent necessities. Trecommend to you the projects wnich avait your deliberation concerning the reforms of the judiciary and the creation ef & naval council, and the ‘rmy officers, as well as ths roeans indis- Pegenhle ‘te amelioraie the organization of the army. st amd most worthy representatives of the I confide in the frank and loyal support which lave lent to my government, and that the Jroseat sesefom will po as fruitful as former ones in moasures adequate to the prosperity of the empire, is the ‘ebject of m} Paesteatvat (OWE AEA tcealaal Caen, It woull appear ht stt rty in Brazil is prett appear that city property anil is pretty valuable. The lot of ground occupied by the Swiss Hot Petropolis, 360 Hotient by 240 feet deep, was recently gold at auction for $41,C00. The follow: years announcement appears in the Correio of the ‘Hig Majesty the Emperor, in demonstration of his grief for the death of the Emperor of Russia, of the Queen Dowager, and Queen of Sardinia, and of ,the Princes, the. Duke of Genoa, and the Infante Don Carlos, goes ’into mourning, with his eourt, for the space of two months, te commence from the 6th inst, ‘We transcribe the following decree affectiog tha dis: ‘puted question of the navigation of the Paraguay, from a Focmgeate translation thereof, from the Semanario of 22a With the derire of preventing the decree of 3d October, 1854, prohibiting foreign vessels of war from entering the waters of the republi:, without previous qlconse, rem being given an improper extension, {t is deemed pro) te give the precise meaning of that decree, Tieaitiog it to the objects which the suprems government had in view, which was to guard against ite ey being violatea by force, or the abuse of its ports; and therefore the fol- lowing declaration is irsned:— ” Art. 1. The first article of the decree of the 3d ef Oc: tober, 1854, which prohtbits foreign ships of war fro entering into the rivers of the repablic, without previer license of the government, is not to be extended to for- @ign chips of war, which powers, having treaties of commerce with the republic, ana diplomatic or consular agents in the capital, may send to tlie port of Assump- tion for the service of their correspondence, or for the conveyance of any ¢ip.omatic agent. art. 2. ‘tt is recommended that every war steamer ‘which, conformably to the preceding article, may enter inte the waters of the repablic, report itself, first, te the comman¢ant of the river patie, at the mouth of the Bo Paraguay, and state ite nationality and the object of its proceeding to the capital. Axt. 3. Let it be communicated, Kc. CARLO ‘ANtONTO LOPEZ. Agsumerion, 22d Mareb, 1655. ‘The steamer Murcury, whieh lately left Rio Janetro for the river of the same name, had on board abort one hundred snd sixty colonists, aported from the island gf Madeira, by and on account of the Muroury Company, ‘were in general families of farmers, who would not va aps have emigrated had it not beem for the grape care. A Plagular Trial. LOVE AND MISPLACED CONFIDENCE— MONEY LOANED ON A MATRIMONIAL ENGAGEMENT—ATTEMPT TO EBSP THE MONEY AND GET RID OF THE BRIDE. {From the Utica Herald, June 20.) ‘The case of Emily C. Day against’ Volkert K. Roth and Nelsom Roth was commenced before Justice Pratt yester- day morni a4 ‘The fair plaintiff appeared in court ac- companied by one or two female friends, Joshua A. Bpencer tnd Philo Gridley appeared for the plaintiff; T. sand Henry A. Foster for defendants. ory case was opened by Hon. Joshua A. Spencer in be- half ef the plaintiff, who stated that this was an action to recover from defendants the sum of $7,560, with some $700 or $800 interest, to have been given by the Miss Day, to one of the defendants for in- & . He pecans Bs ees more Sst oe (ee lamts conspired to put this property out of the reach o! the taintiff or any’ of ber Tends, ‘The plaintiff i s of Englan¢, who, while in Paris in the mon’ pel 1860, became acquainted with Volkert W. Rott ‘acquaintance ripened into an engagement of mar- riage. Mr. Roth learning that the plaintiff was pos- geesed or certain funds, prevailed upon her to entrust hhim with the sum of $7,500, He arrived bere early in September, 1850, and immediately on hig arrival pre- Vette to deposit there fundy in the name of Miss Day in he hands of Albert G. Gridley, ef Clinton. Aa Mr. Koth could not draw there funds his own name, he pro- cured 6 power of attorney from the plaintiff. In thi month of September some $6,000 or more was deposi vo the credit of Mr. Roth. A few days subsequently he row some $3,000, and on the 20th of December, 1850, drow out the remainder of the amount deposited. a Epencer then gave a detailed history of the pur- the Mascusn property by Volkert W. Roth, in th me of his brother, Nelson Roth. The negotiations, he stated, were all conducted by Volkert W. Roth, while the payments Were sll made in the name of Nelson Roth, The theery of the prosecution was that the whole sam of $7,600 4 Teposited” by Miss Day in th tv. W, Roth, ‘waa é@xpendei in the ef the Museum and other property. In the spring of Test the defendant, V. W. Roth, commenced the conver- gion of the Museura into a theatre. It was completed in the month of Septembsr. V. W. Roth represented to Dr. Potter, editor of the Utiea Gazette, that Museum was his, and eo publirhed im the columns of that paper. An organ and r article: ees meeares Ve ete in bis own vame, In some iene subsequently, V. ‘ which wore present: 4 to Nelson Roth, and were final ale paid by him. At first the correspondence ith the *plaintif, Miss Day, was carried on by V. W. Roth; but in 1852 he con- jurdepe Ca get 4 the effect that he bad been made @early by the failure of a firm in Utica, for we endorsed; that his property had been eeized, but that he had deen able to save her property axd fina it in New York State stocks, bearing seven interest Soon after, he wrote Mina Day that oh 3 retire to hee fortunes ia California, coming home by may of England, 8 allowing her to marry some im th she chose; he stated the name of the ship in pins mich be had taken passage, and the day on which he to sail, He also wrote her that bis brotber, vo Rote would continue to send her querterly remittances o f £95. Here the corres- dence on the part of Volkert aeanet and Nelson took up in his stead. These remittances were regularly bot gk two quarters, bnt afterwaris wrote her his brother wes expected home soon, and should Gefer sending farther remittances until his return. During ali this time Volkert W. Roth was business at the Museum, Tho ieomtaine becoming Blarmed, wrote to, Mr. fr. Gridiey, ae Clinton, from whom ehe learned tha‘ ived. Immediately on the receipt ot fe at pen The she tovk for this vountry, where she arrived in January last. In the Volkert W. Roth has been busi. ness in the name of his brother, in Madison, Wisconsin. The prosecution asked that’ the Museum property ‘be allowed for the payment of the fe 7 Plaintiff therein invested. submitted whether the great mass of a ome be submitted by prosecution affected the fendast Neleon Roth, the other, V. W. Roth, not ge defendant in court. His Honor ruled that the interests ia big suit of the two defendants could not be sepa- Mr, cer read affidavita from William A. Spencer He ae ae that hi poner = . W. Roth had been ued in due ite ae ihe and pul ed as required by law. Law Intel nee. Count or Arrrats, Pi hes rt -Tobias agt. Rogers pa Mr. R. FL Hicks for appellant, Mr. Joho x :. He emcee. No. 29--Pri agt. Meeker; Sreeed: ee Je Lot jppolien:, Mr. J. Brother: ‘08. 10, 60, 148, 163, struck out, Nea, he Reserved for Juns 29. No, o7, reserved for june No 31, reverved for Juns 2: Now, or cattea aad pasved, Nos. 54, 37, Bio. 8, 28, $6, by default. No. 36, jadement an med. aA, - poten) be ued. Vou ‘ jets B.. F, Hicks counsel. no readiness for argument, the court Apa b my nati) tomorrow Sie ato aa “s ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVARY. DAY. )XHIBITION AT ane CRYSTAL PALACE. JULY 3, RS Eg a hee obarge of Miss Mary Aun D ’Ation and progress, in the’ C the: cn Boxt, in toe afternoon. roceedings. Judge Ed Feheol, and Mr. sr 3 reco! ard will be | mel Sapeet Smee venient phage a rece day, aa 4 Msiae il be geveted te tas. cepoent or she as the oe Pestte, wear? Lokeeria’s as di ae indi, on Tele services on ae occasion, wil “aay peered miler ones esta’ throag! oinity. solicit for this exhibit fon the autant and tbeir charitable sid. Tickets 25 ours of age, half price. Tickets to to ie he ‘prinelpal hotels, ‘book stores, James Harper, James W. Gerard. Peter Wg memonds, Je Freelan Jobn H. White J. Dey, Saml’ Brevoorts Geo. H. Ji Grand. o'clock on Frid 'ASONIC CELESRATION OF ST. JOHN’S DAY—AT M Monday, 25th —The now stom Muad ttzect, ate quarter. botore 6 reot, at a quart ER, at Gr Tenth. street, moet 103 Me ONHAM & PEO Propristors. <a apa dameremecietatearamelaee ‘ASONIC BRETHREN, WHO INTEND TO PART(CI- M pen he festiition jf the approaching anaiversaey of nureign or otherwise, oan tine thes can cbiain @ superior article of Havana will re mutic on bos d, St. intormed that t fe i Sefer tics. by calling on Bir Mares ce ARLEN, 699 Brosdway. Day, the Per steamer Laura Knap! oP, "trom the Hoot of Marker nrest, ats < ae reoisely. Tickets may be had of the Sreqsurer, PM. Ji oe 80 Catharine street M. J. DRUMMOND, | W.M. K. V. Bareman, Secretary. ane Revg att Kf THE CITIZENS OF NEW YORK e Third ward, on thi pier foot of Rob- Gatunds evening, at 7 0’ lowed by the manicipal authorities to re- to the preat injury ot the public. Come There corruption—your rights are in OTICE.—FULTON CROWDER CLUB.—THE MEM- by notified vo attend a ‘on Saturday yvoning, rt “McGOWN, President, RIENTAL LODGE. NO. 68,1, 0. 0, F.-THE MEM: bers of this ah are requested to attend che tuneral of our late brothe: jomas Staniey, on aeeeeea ‘Sa inst, at one o'clock, P. M., from his late residence, 1/2 Woat 334 streot, near 8th avenie. S; D. ROSRATS, NG: PECI ON NomicE.— AX (COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, ment of New City Hall— ts on incorporated eas in the city of nesday, the 25th, to ap m revi Fadsy, the ath of f June, veaticaiva: Gx. FUR RSER, rex Commmissioners. —- om d from Re’ cae xy All friendl Wetae object ‘are in- 5 "Wate GRoLigs, Building Committee. B. F. GRAGIN, is AX COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE, NO. 32 CHAMBERS ie cizouh Nesament of the New City Hall. Notas to tax sases: of the several wards of the Bi cE Now ork will be opened for examination and review from Monday, the alat of May, until Monday, aay f Juse, inclusive. payers dosizcus of examin Sorreoking she said Follere requested to make tion tovthe ‘undersigned, at thelr office, between the ours of9 A. Mand P- GEO. H. PURSER, Yn Commissioners, WM. J. PECK, HE PUBLIC ARE Heke) AGAINST NEGO. tiating @ check on the Ocean Bank, in this city, trom Leman 50 Bae soos nas 28, 5, to J. O. Toole, or bearer, for $30 06, topped. MUSICAL, [7 PIANOFORTES AND ONE MERODEON TO LET— $3.$4 and $5 a month, or tor sale at §i, $0, Sib girs aud one extra’ carved, $850. Protessor MBDAY, teacher of the the piano, singing, guitar, accordeon and violin ai 295 Grana stred fe! MISS M. CONTINUES a Pais 2 m the onoforte and i ry nxious to ob! - ha ga nee Spey at 78 President atrect, South brook: 4 TTENTION PIANO’ PURCHASERS caLws 3 a tent been rare desbie EAS Bly & ‘manufec fe the tim pice ofthe 9 ordiaaey Planotorte id fiand in tune well, belug made "wit FE are sold ew pilees, am my ME MUNGEM, No. 019 Brondway, St. Nicholas ae HEAP SAILING AND MUSIC FOR THE MILLION, to morrow (Sunday) afternoon.—A grand rehearsal tor the annual musical festival of the Germans, will be given st Staten Talend, on Sunday atiernoon, “The island is atert beauty, the music will doubtless ned. This may al joyed by the ferry from White- for 6 cents. Extra boats put on, running as Aro ev nights ehurgiog only 6 conta tare, ALL'S CELESTIAL PIANOS BENNETT & 0O., 300 Broadway, are now supplied with a large stock of these bouutifal instruments, no person should by an pur- ehase, whatever interested parties say to tae cont eonteary, till they have ‘test seen these improved pianos. 0 te —A mf JUPERIOR ROSEWOOD eee 7 cota pert fed i a sere respects, rarranted; been only maker's ieee $310; for sale for = with stool. ‘can't oe ‘soon at No. street, moar tne Astor House, from 9o’elock till 3, on Friday and Sat praay. ‘EW MUSIC.—“OUR GOOD OLD FRI ” BY Alice Hawthorn ther of * What is ithout & Mother!” &c., &c. song is embellished with a beau- tifnl litho portrait Of the author. The Valinds writ. ten by this ave Reon moro suezesaful thea those of spy other Ame author; the beauty of the sentiment in the pot he simplicity of the music, make them em Jat wet the} sople want.” Poblished by WINNER & SHUS, TER, P} adel phia, To be had at music stores. cong tent be sent to any address by mail, upon the soeiph of cents, IANOS.—THE LARGEST ASSORTMEN' OF PIANOS in the United States; prices less th b Where. Sole agency for bert & without the molien; Sauce ie Cumston’ Jacob Obickering’s Boston pia may bo had the Horace Wator: ismos, with over strings and improved a3. Arantead to give entire To sents and rent allowed one hly payments Second for 8. Secondhand Bole 8 D. & H. perams HORACE WATERS, 8 Brosdway. Soe HAND PIANOS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE for cash, as th ‘be removed this week; three rose- ood and ten mab Joon of $25, $90, 815, $00, $65, $00, at aon, elon $y for ~L. ih nvonay MORE Twouty-tourth street. R. GONZALEZ. N. ¥.; publishia amburg wea Leipeig,. We request ah our stock of one mill our own 25,000 bles ws to sell right, square, 001 Gh sheapaoet—are wlibont DXCURSIONS, xeEston 03 TO TUE FISHING BANKS.—TaR steamer GOLDEN GATS, ser Anderson, formerly stcamer Laura Knap vc rete ar f ensepted, Streot a SHor SNe avd Solsek. X sotillos bs CRO RERtE, & CO. ed eae 589 rid | voile om petition. | kL ERNE eee eses ae a OR Fi G BANKS — TH es Sa HE SEA Ay ae ea eile tonahing at Fees Hs 1 ant bela Cathe ie Mae Apes ee A b river, A.M. * Fuahing taokle foot of Spring street, cH is 3 North river, at 10 4 om Talend, lasttelp, at 634 3 Pace bo Couey a end back 6 Now York, 25 coats, ‘No halt peice tor obiidvem, — dane Bay TOT! ‘eatte engine ates ? sky Commander cy spice Gey Kia, sarees, at 1 at 8 volo y TAs rcae dete Back abtce et? sislncke nie 8 Bitoren me river, at 9% o'clock. Fishing tackl bdaivon Yoard, ASONIO EXCURSION 10, BRIPGEPORT, Mow. ¢ 2, r GUT. Tick soceets "alao rophits ous prices, Brothers, SUNDAY TRIP TO GLEN @OVE-LANDING AT COL- lege Point and Ea Rochehe.. po Lad gad clogant 7 AIGHT, e her uli T° CHARTER FOR BTS oSR TES SAFE. "AND commodions steamer MA TTS, H.R. Hen Commander, bei win complete order, oan xeursions. 0 is the larcest and oj ie effered fer the purpose, having ® la ied feet } ¥ % Ie offered to spable “Teri os boar it to ig North river, o1 Pari 165 Broadway, Wp etairs, CHARTER FOR BxouRsI® ONb—THE LEGANT and commodious new first clase steamer os te oe om bear, aS of TH, 218 West barter; ig 5 ag ry itches, in bos Douse x Ww Willow st., ik of Fulton or Wall street torrics. Rent ay re per rar ey advance, References exchanged. weed, 7. prone - LET, CORNER OF FRANKFORT ‘liam the: 1. Hoes senor, tore god leention ‘and cheap root 202 Willem, corner of Frankfort street, up stairs, \CTORY ~ Pig awe BRICK bay rig. SaOns on CLAY wo, re ee re ples td HOUSE TO LEY.—A THREE STORY and basement house, with modern improvements, pews ear since, sulvable tor o Private family, of dearding house; sits be? below Broome street. ‘Apply to Mr. DIBBLEE’ Ne Brosdyay. pear, HOUSE TO ee 08. A ene = iron ‘awel ig. Nouse,'6s ast Mtusteonth sete with all the modera impro' ith rich furnit wher, ap the eutums, and ati at Puncp 1. Can doseen daniaai to 1: MORGAN, Meiropoliten Bank GAREBTTSON, ‘at Hoarding house keepers’ ROOMS TO LET, IN A FIRST CLASS t side, for tamilies or stone) pass tho door, Torms house, No. 6 bined Hage a quationen. TO sasha 6 WOOSTER STREET, THIRD door from Canal street, westerly sido, Care: tora house eines PILLS, comer er of Grand and ODGE ROOM TO LET—AT THE MASONIC Pigtyng 0 2d Se vas, ODGE ROOM TO LET—CORNER OF TIIIRD AVE- ee end Twentieth street, ow Tuesday and Friday onda: ok cach bh month, For rt ONARD & CU. ARE Le he map read neues Pod CLIFTON, 8ra- plas wives com on the Premios, Od ref Ratcnaran rd 71 Broadway, up stairs, TO LBT—LONG, ESTABLISHED IN TER located in « princi, clothing busines and fixtures for sale. nin. he! moan of duly: ry Apply to J. BARRIS, No. 10 Cat LET—POSSESSIOW GIVEN IMMEDIATELY —THR 3 the trom at ado sn eats esha % Beckman 0 LET.. FURNISHED ROOMS FORK GENTLEMEN; also, room and bedroom for a ntleman and wite, with mh hoards in Gee business. of the city and conve- Hudson street, 10 LET—A VERY HANDSOME SUIT OF FIN: id bas on Twenty gisnth ieee in r closet, &c.; rent: eek ted from the ‘other part of th rate front door ongrance. Ez. B. ith avenue, from 3 to 7 P. LET—A VERY NICE SMALL THREE STORY ae omeed male rept only lao 8 bath, &e.; rent si ath iv jer, twelve rooms, 10 LET—TWO FINE FRONT OFFICES. es pe premises, of G. A, BLOOD, 123 Chambers street, 10 Pe ist h'4 THREE STORY BROWN bard P= it houses, with all Co improvememiat tn. soanereanes. ‘Apply. i) ran eis WECEDECKER, LET—WITH IMMEDIATE bab ait a GaN. eel three story irs in Selb 7 and in order, with LET—IN Aiba tte ape ey @ three et rartealaes vedareas 10 LETTE TERI Be Lad nd hae RIGHT ROOMS, IN fo bh ere piv aca W Ae atrest, 10. Rta se ARTES IN Hi eet Bornets. Broadway wo bedrooms sa are anished In in asi yr MAD Pheer o. LET AIRY baloney te feat TO GENTL! geoona oor, eich closets attached. coe ply at 43 Marion street, for soverai days, mg back peers tae = PERMANENT- ems Fonsonable, Ap- y are ed; also rooms vin YY fourth eto ren if required. house 78 Murrey street, without b (0, LET-COTTAGE HOUSE NO. 5 GARDEN ROW, Ele near Si imnedibtly. na of D. House contains the modern improvements, janged. Also furnisked rooms to not exceeding that of sny other first ol enue. Possession TENTON, ', 167 Brow 10 LET—OFFICES IN CHAMBERS STREET, NEAR all, Are handsome rooms, Inquize at 12 Chambers str: ERY LOW, PRICE, POSSESSION iy, & large house, 11 * Baro a for ofleve oF p reskent jement can be converted Apply to F. FISUX, 42 Murray street, CONSISTING OF A PARLO! en and Tne Vea! Tints 0 LET—AT Al given immedi LET—FOUR ROOMS, ‘two seen nd kit ah a. Inquire for Yobe wee week at 249 W 4 hey rseornd oh st. LET—TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY, ). 16 Wooster street, within a few doors al; terms moderate; referance required, Apply on 10 LET—A FINE PARLOR ON THE FIRST FLOOR, furnished with, mahogany, suitable for a gentle: ife; also, bedrooms for single gentlemen; bath “apply st 17 Howard street. 10 LET—A SUIT OF APARTMENTS, CONSISTING OF with marble mantels, bar two bedroom, aud # kit {finished and new- bh C1 can or after the stot J Thi 10 LET, CHEAP—THE PLEASANTEST AND CLEAN- artmente in the city—only to small genteel fami- 18 and 220 Thirt a seven reet, between 10 ew, FAMILIES pode AF Be peat Mad Lo J iliema hares ® new, bi se, ipaes the door; ten minutos’ walk from jnquire at 452 Grand street, Williams- Stag Brand street fan 10 T° pe? OR LEASE—F: th Log (west ne: WRIGHT, 259 Broadway ep YEARS, THE LEASE—A ng abet aa at AT aga WEST- ck ns ETRE TA 10 CONFECTIONERS —TO LET OR car A BEAU. titnl store, 25 by 100 fect, with bas my saloons, (weet' cide of road Suited Tor" confections ER ‘Alto & store between Chambers and Dus foro hilliaed enloon, 28 by 100 fect.” WRIGHT, 289 Broadway, up stairs, CABINET, OR UPHOLSTARERS, &¢— eu the he and soot ig i n front, ‘which sum be entirety soeesd for dient rad rains c.promiven, whieh p ry as well as olty tra 8. streets, suitable Apply to GEO. J. = CORPORATION NOTICES, JORPORATION NomICE ANTE, OF RE to fanart esas Oa days, an sported It be sold over again for the henefit of the city. a ere EW ers DENTISTRY. BNTISTRY. —TEETH, ON GOLD, ONLY $1 TO 83 04; whole aote, $50 bo $100; pivot tooth filled, 4. on Og’ moderate term: 2) jahth evenne. betore dor etter 6 F. Ane hreminms received pee, ‘Thore interesben wits please vain. ood 4 625k Ce OTHING. aforsscee cheerful, price bond: SEW PUSLACATIONS, — PNOUNCEMENT OF PEBLICATION DA Day.— ‘The New Novel on Fasuiouable Religion WHICH: THE RIGHT, CR THE LEFT: THE CHURCH OF CHRIAT AXD THE CHURCM OF SOCIETY, Will be ceady Monday, Saly 2, GARKETT & CO , Pubilehers, 13 Aun steoot, UST PUBLISBED—PRICA perch ig THE earoticn and correoticns of the author, “The Blessed y For sale, rane sd retail, bj “y. DURIGAN a SRUTHER: 1 Fation sires? st lecture ill bede Hope Chapel, lestare, rooms, 7H) Broedway, to-morrow ove June 24. ‘This lecture, like the former, will te of 6 fe, ex tbeolosical cbarsoter,’ and to edity and interest, the Tisiloal student of y shade ef religious opinion. Prelimimary service dis- pened 4 with, #0 as te commence the lecture precisely at eight oY the es, York, im phere apy com aa woas ond % iguenie may ‘Tork, Sune 16,1806." Iasi ae BE mean ON THE 18T OF JULY—“THE fired 6 7 trated within een one je by Ven Ingen from foo bes ‘by White; 450 LA EF tra it. SL 26. ‘ue above work i etic tons, St deep interest, evil cir nna y obar ra of coun: or! ‘The good and try, Life the follies of « fashionable ia eey i, , and all the va- ied tepios brought seh desert Unies hlisher, 39 South Fouris treet Pha BHY GUUDE, OU. 4 Rage gt 4 jee ee pte noe Fy raise ae at 57 BO saa i 3 dozen "ad new style orp poker andkerohiet: “4 ya cach. The above koods are extirely now in this market.” MADDEN & STEW. ART, 643 Broadway, second door above Blecoker street. iota te Labont lack lage and embroidered. straw hots, so much admired’ at Drogent in Paris. We confident fistter ourselves that ly who sereeaote | © etock iene qooue ta thc at ot ce pode in this oity ‘can compare decidedly m: Lire MADAME = SILK OOTTON-FOR HAND AND MA. FOR HAND AND MA. , superior to the wor wound on 200, 900 qe " feagth fecmue a, WHEELER & W. wring’ mane | ti chine depot, 343 Broadway. Breen 'S MANTILLAS. my Ata reduction of from 40 to 60 por cent from sris Mantills Emporium, $61 Broadway, being about rely Fewodelled and siderably Nealangeds mpleced 8 arly seven thoussnd square a7 feok on Brosdway, 40 on Franklin strodts and a depth of 100 cot, forming beyond comparison the largest establishment of conztry; and asa partial and neces acy clostog of th mises will be reudered necessary, the eu! mined to subject his entire stook of oer and an- Lulleg, crape and cashmore abawls, & ormous price as mast effect Itsroimpiote clsacauoe pret Tons te the dbus of July, He deems further comment unacoessary, and will merely enumerate a few of the leading articles presented for public val. “1Sne thous: excellent black silk behop ee rlobeet alk and of the siglo vor witcd his store hae uchonlebraiea _ ependtineimne Prices $6 and $7, now to four rea handred Ninel silk mantilles, * (Gremens’'— former prices $9 and $10, now reduced to six d Four hundred and fifty moire antiq “oie bunared Clogent ik mantilias, with single and ix hundred very silk mant ingle ani double Ince tuiiet, the most recherche styles—formerly $12 fad Sia bore eight dollars, And 6 multitudinous array of ticher goods, tn. real ire antique and lac pure lace, moi ado} orles, many se which only Just imported from Poriemall ate similar re- ju Al ‘e large variety st onannere penton prep enka atella squally cheap. GEO BULPL ora jale wt reduced prices commences on Thursday, 2ist june. Led AUCTION—120 FRENCH Pp rereptieteta 4 at $12 Sayed 2,000 fone a collars; the a rage prices are 4s., 5s., ‘and 14s. each; 3. yO wise and casa] rio bande joes, trom 28 to $6, DDEN & STEWART, 643 ee sll peor ‘two ‘doors above ieonker street. ‘ANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS! REDUCTION IN PRICES, Canal street, Wishing to take account of stock, has ely a liberal red: Se ete of his mantillas. His styles this season being vac or to any other to be tound in the city, have met i ‘apid esto ureveer an acoumulat real wn manufseture; also, 1 bu took of black goire antique and silk af alla. ‘rinamsed with real lace and all the desi- te trimming, will be sold at muoh less than the usual rates, T mantillas have all ieee made under his own imme- his well known facilities in pro- he can epee Aston Hoe UNDERSIGNED HAVE RE- ed pt hy tet) of this house. It has been refitted, id is pow ia better condition than when first nczenae ¢ to Frees joer r,t massive We atlas ite improved om, render it the coolest house Hata rent hot weather. ery everythi: nent lean Teal comfort of ladic and nomen it second of the olty rinhont ung expense. it is aitanted in the, hee ani ark and open grounds age unequalled. Its convenient. positions chants ‘ond for all parties conmocted with th enterprises of the Sountey, {a appreciated, jiness for the accomm< Seka eon odation ast from eanly 1 Tomiag aati ry erect, moe eer rdinary, 334; Y ordinary, 2 osmmedation sf business’ mony diner wi su be served from 1 o’clook until 2 o’olock- Gre fal past, we ves to our Fequisi comfort and hey Tech ubail bo provided without stint” cal tn this sty, New Tons, Jen, 185." "COLEMAN & BTETSON. VON SPRINGS UNITED STATES, HOTEL —THIS ndid hotel on the bluff, overlooking the Talley of the Geneseo, purchased of O. Comsto open, refurnlahed, enlasged and vimprered, renowned at uarter 0! ee zallreed era lopot, by. jetors wil be pl ay Losey for invalids ightful health piece ter Pla ose to spend ine rummer as comforts and luxuries of 9 WILLtA®: VAN “nacginded F. D, HILL ELMON@ HALL, | NEW Banton, STATEN Poonite the stonm in sccommo- ber of faeste shan cretofore, bev. {s the most convenient houre on the itian. Familics and single gontiocn en ae in vite to call and examine the rooms, “Boats leave foot a Bitte tne baat STAMFORD, CONN.—THIS DI F house is —_ open for the scoomme: and terms aj Oa to or add: ihe cangerged at ‘Buckley House, Stamford, Conn, 8’ 8, late of the Prescott House, Now York, Oot HOTEL, FOOT OF CANAL STREET, FRONT. var, will, let to. famili suites, parlors ‘sivgle rooms, feont er, on mos) reasonable terms, The eontion a deuizable in warm weather, fall view of eeata Senmers aud New York bay, TALLMAN & MAPES, Propriotors. Nt YORK BAY HOTEL, ues we — FROM eeeny Torry, on Bergen ‘moet Desutial sum 4 dence the Bate, "P rie 4 Dinners and suppors Bt au hour'gjnotion Priv toand from the house open for per- tad aranslont questa Apply’ at the’ beese. Capt, LEESE, Post Ottee, Jersoy Be. ” “ie ICHMOND HILL HOTEL, seen} ISLAND, {8 OPEN irvante, S100; horses, 86 Memdsome waite oe Peet ulars at S, W. Benedict's ‘SP. KELLETT, Proprietor. OCKAWAY SEA begin Te a! PAVILION Ho- 20th of Ji This ostab. tel will be re o| far fanntiiea nian esiey ond 650 P.M. SOUN GEO. BAINGRIDOR. —s EA BATHING.—CAPE may, ss ISLA! Monat Halls tie jeutid:azvt clase (paanzen FALLS, 44 pa Re Rig J ie Rote, this place of Vie’ Retired teks aad reaob it fey by tho Black nok ior ana Utne boat express teats avait of the mee MikLineny — 108 LaDine OF, NEW YORK AND vicinity aro respectfally informed that in view of the antioipated oarty close of the present saan, ah de seate Wesevehiat ert aaee or fe fold forone Nal?tholt 6 4 color. elegantly tho prices for io are bags Fs iy invite Pisking » id lowort prices. zg RESTAURANTS. \REEN TURTLE SOUP AND STEAG@S OF A 8u. -1G erie quality, every day wt PETIAT & CROO a Sei mpi ‘at the OLY THING, a0, “TADIEG OR GENTLEMEN Having 0 to diepres of cae oO for the enbaccibor af ante te tb im at 00 ’ Oeonttery, ary of che pest NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1855. TENANTS RBGISTER. rete cecnep-doro —TO LET, A zie? CLASS STORE suits. a location. at diferent prices, ‘DUM LLEN. Mil Broadway, toa N THQ BaoaDwar— * HAnpsousLY Fn FoR Vato tedie o ‘The te Kase vy ficet we ise. roe contains all 186 st GRAND stmeer, WILLIAMSBURG —FAMI- te ee ane a ele gentlemen oan seoure gh board aodtate'y ately, at the shove Adress House new ant re With every’ convenience, beat ives minutes’ walk ofall the fercien. nt Ni y eT 8) LY lak § TREET.—TWO dosira! 'URNISHEO ROOMS TO LET—AT 8s BROADWAY, Png tog mpg equare, \deome sul; of roome ‘RNISHED RouMs — ial boned, &2 lotto inal gautlo.e tard a bite house west o eh Stee coeie Uo aoe, end kag aus ao eiees a Bi et Q MuReaY OTRERT.—A FRONT THIRD STORY ms to Iot to 8 single gouttoman, with or without (clos; moana coy tees veom, very, hesdmoaniy Fernlabed foes with board toe gentleman sad wil. ee ts jemen; oom, at 43 Marra; to let y oe without beard. . m . 32 39) RINT. STREBT.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED at parler, with bedroom attsabed, suitable for swe gentlemen; alse 8 single room. fe a8 above, in the fiat new white stone house above the Sixth avenue, mradly loosted near rep. Apply at 21 i x place. MANLSOME SUITE OF Lb dren gd ett PaR anioating, to Les, epee Feem, 6 mise in earings: Malice ass aii the modern improvem: RESPECTABLE COUPLE CAN SECURE A HOME fora im one of the most bosutit States 1s land, without pay four nue persons, wo etdtkeee soho foun attendance. Th lester, pos ir, 5.'G. Themen, Staplete 0. fice, Be Staten iaiand: Namo snd addsersot ‘spplicants men- Er N AMARICAN FAMILY OF TWO PER py ing parlor and two get fontleman ard wife, with board, where the ce be found. No ‘other boarders. Withia half a N ELEGANT SUITE OF ROOMS, on SECOND flocr, to let with board to a genteel y located Howse, 62 Bast Sixteouth street, nect Irving place aed Union square,” ‘The house contains ll the modern im; Provements, and is quiet and private, References given and STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE roome than they require, would rent ® choive of single or double rooms, to one or two tlemen, without board, Apply at 8 Grand street, west of and near Broadway. Oe tamen FRONT ROOM, ON THE SECOND be eridded mn built houre, furnished, suitat ANDSOMBLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, joond floor, will with or without boar tbe house ts repleve with all the modern inn rably located. Terms moderate. Apply street, opponite Niblo’s, OARD.—TO LET. WITH BOARD, AT 8 GREENE stres : lasee ree’ end back poems separate Legh i, - ar, fornia ‘Unfntnished; marble mantels, 6: ood water, aot within @ minute's walk of mee OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SIN- le gentlemen, oan obtain s pleasant room on the se- foned erases aptcents en teasougnis beeen, Gasnes ream OD Fess mh bath inthe house, References required. ‘say Boe .—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, yelget er] as sooond story to Let, with oF without parti private family down town. Apply at No.7 yer jay inte doors from Hudson street. BoskD.4 HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS TO LET, furnished or unfurnished, with fall or partial board, in ‘Bret clase house, with all tho modern improvemente; 8 singls room, and s basement, suitable fir & phyalcian’s of: fice. at 76 Wost Twenty-third 1008 me ensbanaeae BoszD-AT A COUNTRY SEAT, ON THE BANKS or the Hast river. A. private temily, cocapying large house, delightfully Hosted in full rig of thy Wan | ements, and gar aad dae Boaze. ‘A LADY HAVING A Lanes HOUSE, 1S esirous of aocommod: families, or two or three single gentlemen, with boa: Also, » back parlor 00. Apply ftNe a5. ‘Geo rast went atreet, Velween rr ana S bai the ‘House wil ‘de lew three m mt] ot "Sul BOARD. cIRANSIENT AND PERMANENT BOARD will find several very fine parlors, with bedrooms @ttached, handsomely furnished. just now vacant at the house No. 10 Waverley place, Also single rooms for gentle. Dinner at 6 0’ OARD MAY BE HAD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, Apply, at 15 Warren place, Charles strest; convenient to care and stages, Referonces exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS in a delighttul location, suitable for « gentlemen and fife, or two single atiomen. Within five minutes walk of the South terr: rms moderate, Dinner at 634 o'clock, ‘apply at 4D Congress streets pose. IN tet ean Fl ceien Bag A fortable aye popes sentiaia rong Manos” want of ‘atlantic. alee: re ob w Wall ste oy fection; Mingle sad’ double rooms. Apply ‘ah 255, Hoary street, be: ate af and Congress jets. rt room very og OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can be acoommodated with pactial board and neat- peat at No.8 ape ‘ett, pee e aa tes? ante. or Wall on sean OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FRECHE lianocouse HAY- js oe Pleasant rooms (large and small, te two or a PE] hae and e and bath included. corre x vay he Ber 1 SOUTH BROOKLYN. A PRIVATA Fai Bur Foeiding within tve minutow’ walk of South larry, an nad ed persons, baving more room thea She id mcoommodate two, or at most three Eu er oaulerien of reapootablity, with partial board. La- re at tion plossant e ferries. Apply at ia Gi Garten jtreet, near Secon: treet OARD IN. eas are rth eon vepeebley SITUATED for bealth b | BS pesreraiet. eo. < invalid indy peu would a Nace ere C2, a ‘Yatursished en Sranue an cas’ ase emuipaaly. We 2G a "Neo. 2 Olargnee OARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND TWO DAUGH- ters, with unfurnished room and bedroom on second ree Fi ese aes Os to exceed $700 per annum. Address B. A., Bae WANTED-IN A a Login gh hb VATE fomily in Bi bid a FS 3 Uncregptionable relerene ana required. ‘Address Bex 5.210 Post OMee, near ive ane gud OARDING— A eeu ‘AND ro) WHE, OB zn sa parlor and. bedroom, in & eesity, ithim ry tet My 66 aot Twenty-se second street, wanhasern, APP OARDING.—A LADY IS DESIROUS OF we to ® gentieman and his wife soound fi board; g rs an nth street ¢ door; cenventeas to ints avonnsoure enastagen S Boss: ae OR 1HRE! ht IOP. AIRY ro or unfurnished. partial Sax Mighi nv iares Unsebam creer F ar three minutes, ee moderate, ssahiiad OARDING.—A LITTLE GIRL, BETWEEN THE exes of bree ‘and eight, will be peers clothed sat Sihees, land be itested 0 om own child: Uall ah cc address 107 Grand street, Williamsburg. 2OARDING.—A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED FRONT room om reaat e s Brat class house, with elosots oor, to ® gentleman and wife, ‘two or three single ® omall i ‘with “Tarai board Also, room fo 5 ‘as alt Strest, between Bleed i fand Amity, 204 slaeeh. bene BMCOE SE CORA RFS POsRDING THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, ON THE perat va ° Family mall, iyho sams wal be 0 x 191 make th sean gorgfortable, Fa ert board. at as wih be no other there boarders. Gas, baths, 40. ‘Apply st No. 21 Wees Tweater onde a are st Po Bye pxeert. PLEASANT Biry, Fooms to let to gentlemen. with full of artial Pete et eae erate ms ake 4 nee, “Day fons hd gentle ‘whe EAR THE WALL Ww minutes’ walk Saunt anes partial board 6, in on arene ay Ap! \OUNTRY BOARD.—TUE MOST DELIG! Pabecdonte Tue pear lite rurg. Breakfast aud t06, 840 Hasna nate 6c" SS OUNTRY BOARD MAY BI ED appl, ring it “th i traiwe sate fingle rooms at 2% cont ie Hotel, corner of Bea ly fui le pentleas & denirerie bo fiat boosd, Mt pequteed.” Ape! votweow fae foventh stat 4 wi ower ROOMS To LET WITH PARTIAL BOARD No. eon pince, opposite Frauklin terrace. NEAR FIFTH averse, Gan can FP BINS O7RE two ¥ in che nret aud second etorien? eit mtortabl oF 4 without toned, required. Address box 3 $20 Post “158 LEROY PLACE, BLEECKER ur ‘ist, handsomely furniviied roows, in suites ‘men and their wiv bor ae ir fo it desited. vements, eatlomon, wi poe | YE OR Two. SEEOLE Fete nal San BE & other b TT0 ONE OR THO + gentlemen, in » private family. | Partial b ‘Apply rrie to 696 oard if ston street, or address nivate BUARD IN “BROOKLYN.—A fp hea of smedaved with fvll or partial board im the Maree ttory howe, 198 Bridge, near Concord street, OOMS.—STRANGERS ARRIVING IN THE CITY i, furcished mm od: Partial board ¥ wilt be este INGLE GENTLEMEN, OR wives, con be haudsvinely wceommodated Mducsusing A: Bee Herald often. WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated with board, where the comforts of a bome c is ind; alsy two young tadion who work out. pply at 39 Frankfort strest. WO OK THREE SINGLE {GENTLEMAN CAN ‘accom! th aK Private family; also A FOURTEENTH “STREET.—A FEW byw | tlemen can vad dour from with pores at Ne sree ri ENTLEMEN ae —— full or partial board, miner, being in the ‘iamodiate riaiainy 2 ANTED—POR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, WITH board for the lady only, @ turnished room, ime pleasant and smali family preferred. Ad torme, which must be moderate, P,, Broadwi WA REp_ay A pe Speen ‘anc Seve but fow Le aes the Kiadres ENTLEMAN, PARTIAL reeable family, where there i ‘ters mB bor 2,503, Fost ‘Other, wax See = INSTRUOTION. AP AND vat 29 B: ap yig DP tea ot La co for the past yey in this city daly successful teacl and Tamer, Toe taoreag peeaioel LADY, WHO SPEAKS THE ENGLISH, FRENCH, nd German ler guages fluency, wishes to'engage tong mor a moderate tame. Apply at corase of Colum atreete, Colembia'ana Wares any TAUGRT by FO! islemen on athe ting OOKKEEPING, PENMANSHLF, &o., a peditio discharge the duties Screnprosen, facility and dcepaton. We penglte hcp d Cc. Vi , Ling, pied he to site eae ienenene re an fr pope Spi 4, on thes fas, until hel 10th of July nogt. THE TRADES. pete Paar Soert ER HILLYER, 112 Pear! i stree t) Han a eeeae * mS ios, alt gael gorise re his oe . & Pts c. Herald offi Can take charge of a small farm. —-TWELVE OR FS Fiat af Ry k| aay I wan NEE THIRD ANNIVERSARY YOUNG MEN'S pEnbcnaric URION oLuB, ‘Will be celebrated on June METROPOLITAN TH i gentlemen will deliver the ‘suausl addresses. Seeds t ada: is Broadway, er ef ie S WALLACE cons, ie Ded following raithee of arrengenign esr STREET. W. & f ‘ae Bien pa meres of F gale, 0: ranges Keme "Ten rollers and brass fc repeiced Grates and Tanges vot MERICAN PLATE GLASS. CoM ar parende ord te glass, suitable sir fa teers agent, J. Pig Puan. 79 Murray pane i TAKE og ag os 03s SURES LOADS wet ‘we eprare uoder cover sinse ae) Gaever waeuord by's farmer. yey OGM LD VERSUS SILVER—ONE OF THE MANY DE- | upon the public a present bleh ue notice je yot appeared idlver pom picture ane. giasp ot ond OF staining it over to the tolor ot eald, se jured mueh ches} ita; ning, and vniore durable Stas wy (as they 1a ain ia wobec ndonmen, and age jept by nearly ever every storekee; ora way. E EMIOn. INORATER a8 of senate, site tain ook siting. inyiretion end at hanes SF bod eale—Three copper- “pla presses, and one om: ERS nig on hts LL tym INGERSOLL’ the finest pont and ty SUBSCRIBER HAVING RE- Punt trom ihe git bal 44 Maiden Lane, is now pra ¢ cloth businer rT or resulah olobsa, cussimeron, rotl fib Maison Jone. SOHN, ALARM!—70 HOUSEREEPERS, cream. &o.—Each and every within their d les, chilibtatns to vane % “t Py on kt : w Yorks John Qtl- *aapbina Aa Proprietors, | Boston,

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