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9 s THE MAILS OF THE AMERICA. Release of Americans Imprisoned at Manila—Closing Scene in the English Ministerial Crisis—The Derby Day in Parliament, &o., &0., wie ‘The mails of the America reached this city from Boston early yeaterdsy moruing. Our files from Paris are dated 2lst and from London ‘224 of May The teiegra hic summary from Halifax which appeared in the Hexap Thursday morsivg embraced the chief points of the news. ‘The Sixgapore, E. 1., Times of March 27, says:— We obeerve that the new American Commissioner has been Coirg ‘“'e stroke of business” at Manila, which will serve as 8 <arnivg to othor Powers who incarcerate mea of @ different navon witboat dae to jastice and humanity. It appears that two citizens of Unlied Btates, sanee Shepperd and Porter, were confined in the Ja nearly a year without any charge being Ca ferred sgaia’t them. Commodore odore Taitual demen their liberation, which was granted—the png Deeg ships of war. Had e similar demonstra- healthy jail at that place. Letters from the Havana, reosived in Madrid on the 19th of May, speaks of the resignation of General Concha. In the House of Commons on the 2ist of May Mr. Chris- ty asked ihe Secretary of State for the Colonies whether any information had been rocetved at the Colonial Office of the discovery of gold at Vanoouver’s Island, and ea Frazer's and Thompeon’s rivers, in British Oregon. Lord Stanley said considerable quantities of gold had been discovered in the district bordering on Frazer’s and ‘Tnompson’s rivers in British Oregon. Two years ago there Seem discoveries of gold in Vancouver's Islaad, but the quantity che found was not great, and they had not x coat recent wfermation om the subjecta! the Colonial OR a cs abe aaa aaa aa ing the 19th of May, gives the following results when compared with the previous week:— Public ceposits..£4," any Increase Other a 1,271,48: Rest EY TT On the other side of Gov't securities.£10, hr? £63 Taereane £1,000,000 Other securities. 14,675,707 Decrease 634,326 Notes unempi'd. 11,361,770 Increase. 237,939 ‘The amoupt of notes in circulation ia £20,282,930, boing & decrease of £96,335; and the stock of Bullion in both ta is £17, 7926. showing an increase of £129,- or, wher n compared ebesreeciong return. at Ny following ia the official return of tne imports and Of the precious motals for the wook en@ing the 19th of May:— Imports. Exports ~ £1,845,652 Gold 79,620 Silver Total... cece BL ARO272 Total. cesses... .8488,058 Victoria has been pleased to appoint Edward Walhouse Mark, Esq., now her Majesty's Consa! at Balti more, to be her Majesty’ + Consul at Marseilles; Wyndham Moreton Dyer, Esq , now ber Majesty's ‘Conaul a! Mobile, to be ber Majesty's Congul at Baltimore; and Charles Tulip, Faq., now British Vice-Congul at Oran, to be her Majesty’s Consul ai Mobile. The steamship Leviathan was to be opsned far public inspection on Monday, 24th ult. ‘The London Star of 22d of May observes :— France has openly taken the Montenegrin side, wale Austria abeis the Tark. Why this zeal for freedom on the part of Louis Napoleon? The French government is as deepetic as the Austrian, and its despotiem bas a far viler origin. But Louis Napoleon is, after all, the chis of a ation; that nation is not focapable of generous feelings; thove feclings may n%t always be inconsistent with tae poilcy of its chief. Franois Joseph is not the chief ofa Ration; be simpy rules by force over couutless fragments eof many pations; => tue official enemy, not on!y of po- Utica! freedom, Dut of national independence. Both here and in the Principalities, France is clearly bidding for the afectons of ae Christendom. . £ATT 208 + 8,855 ‘The End of the Mintstertal Crisis ia England, TERMINATION OF THE CENSURE DEBATE—MR. CARD- WELL CALLED ON TO WITHDRAW HIS MOTION— LORD PALMERSTON JOINS IN THE BXQUEST—MR. DIFRARLI DOKS NOT FEAR A DIVISION—CHEKERS FOR THE DERBY TRIUMPH. In the House of Commons, oa the 2ist of May, the Cuaxcerior of the Excnagcmn moved that the House ‘at tts rising ad) urn unti! Friday next. Mr. Otay took that opportunity of appealing to Mr. Card- well to withdraw his motion, deeming it nighly inex- pedient to go to a division upon it in the present stato of Mr. BowrEe also urged Mr. Cardwell to withdraw his ouon motion. Sir De Lacy Evans gave notice that he would, after the recess, bring forward a motion to the effect that’ the pro clamailon ef the Governor-General was not equitabie, politic or calculated to oo the pacification of Oude, ‘end that it ought not to be carried into effect He dia not think the motion befere the house should be withdrawa ‘Without « division. Mr Caxowrit expressed his intention of pressing his motion to a division. Alter @ very irregular and somewhat excited discussion, io the course of which Mr. J. Locke, Mr. T Duncombe, Mr. L. King and several other honorable members Provan upon Mr. Cardwell the propriety of witnarawing Lord Paiscmstox said—I have listened with great attection to this couversation. (Roars of la’ the noble lord having that moment entered the house from behind the Speaker's chair.) motives which induced my right honorable friead to make the motion which stands on ths order of the day have been much misroprerented. The cround upon which I conceive he mase taat motien was chat a ‘very prejudicial effect would be prodaced ia India by the Gespaich of the government upon the wubjest of the pro- clamasion, and that it was peocesary, with a view not ve f to ascerin.a the opinion of Par.iament cpon that procec: ing, but alzo for the interests of Lodia, tha! tat prejudicial effect should be counteracted by a resolativa of this House, to the effect of that which my right bonorable friend has proposed. [t appears to me thas the papers which have been ald upon the table and delivered to mombers today must bave ® very important beariog (hear, iter) agente sogemants tenor of the debate, which bas for some gays. (Hex, bear.) Those who hav pocen sgainst the reso.ution bavecoocar ojo expreased in the despatch that the policy Lord Cannwg in bis prociametion oping sud general coufecation, affeotiog the whole people of Ond sat it was, in short, policy of cruel pereriiy; where aotborimiive explacstion of the views with which Lord Canning acted ia iavaing the proclamation—of whieh, by the by, we bave no authentic iaformation \aat it bas ever been publisbed—(bear. hear)—Dbut I tay no man cao read that letter without seeing that Lord Canning’s isteation ‘was not io tne first place to 4o anything affectirg the baik Of the people of Ouse, but that the measure, whether right Or wrong . was confined to one claas , viz: ths talooxdars— (cries of No Bo,” aad ebeerr)—sud with regard wo thom bis principle was thie: Instead Of saying “I will pavish the guuty OF & retrospective inquiry and inflict peanities upon those who are proved to De guilty,” he took another course, and said, ‘I wiil not puaish for the past, bot wil! only took to security for the fu'are, and all those who give me that recurity by tendering their saomissioa shall de restored to all their rights and properties.” I'think, there- fore, there papers ema lind conclarively that the policy of Lore Canoing in regard to the was the eamo policy which be has pursued from the commencement, aod which bas ¢ ator him tae G0 offen heard Wo the course of this debate, of ““Ciemency (Canping.”” mee ee rt yin f goung cut to Indva will Jubiy counteract the "ice troteed by tha cose Getgah pultiohon op the poem mont. (Largnter and cheers | Thee That being the case, and tbe conc uct of the gove roment baring bees not satisfact> rily, bot at great length discussed by those who have taken part ia the debaw, which hee now extended over } severel nights, | would submit that Uf it be the with of the Howse that mo further Proceedings shall take place (‘oud cheers) then | woula recomme: right hooorable friend to bow to the wish an ‘of tne foure upon thet point. (Cheers) I might undoubtediy, ia Rocordance with the epirit in which the motion was | made, put it to the government whether they woali Bot be disposed to row the inat letter in the sume light | as it strikes me, and sanction by their concurrence the terpeeininn which I have pat upon Lord Can- | fin pot im & position to ask anything ot thers bert bat I merety state the grounds ape Ptr pears to me thet the papers clog out to India wilt mate- Pauly an4 powerfully counteract the prej: adietal otecta on | = seoret despatch; and tne-efore 1 submit to my right orable riead thet if it be the wish of the louse not to Poe forther on the present oooasion it would not be | yield bie own opinion to that of the House. (Loud eh Mr cower, who was loudly called for, aaid—t con Cetve that | am 'n this position (Laughter )’ The motion, fir, in im your rands, and, except with the entire covcur Fence of the House, bave notevea Spode | Graw it I did pot feel that it was open to she early Pert of the evening to forego my desire of sabmitieg that Motion to the House, bul after the mumerous appoale which have been mage to me | shall certainly desire to ect in = formity with what appears to be the general feel- Ang Of the Gouse, and if | un forsteod that there is sach « Jeeling I shal! not personal; obstacle i ratificntion {laud che cheers y Saat Ea “f Gt AbeTONS concurred in the spirit of the recommen y were a fe Goat the government | juct Of Lord Oxasing, war under |, Peceived the f br srrommananee fall approval of fF Pamey also thought that tome opinion exprrvned ot he great deserts of Lora Canning, 4 ™ | The CRANCRLAOR OF Tiet Excrnqrre anid, in asponting to the © \hdrawal of the motion. be was not infuenced b fo form a proper judgment ong ht to dectare that the any (er Of the resuite of going W & division, 407 | we folly proparea for ite consequences, whatever | they «might be, and he could not help saying | the to mip bad ever so much reason to con mee Meelf upon the whole debate as had him. or wod his oniienguee. There were, however, larger in- Gre: ‘+ involved byt RSF far beyond -Members, or anybocy else. Evena change of Mia! NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1858. Todia was tbat of a ampesty, and tBat poli- cy the present government was prepared to out. Lord J. en lt oe recent despatches wed to bim thet the hon oped Canving was @ much more aificult one copeteat, eas ree “ae ae eee were of paves even opposed as that course was to the recommendation of sir James Outram. The noble lord recommended that ali the amencments shouid be withdrawn, as well ae the motion, and that the further discussion of the matter should cease, Mr. Bricut complained of tho tactics of the half dozen ae on the Opposition benches who brought forward Upportant moticns like this without coasulting tho: ws 3 mugged be prersaa’ oats Ho ir the Onenoel of the E) han lor xchequer intended, Mr. Ni Sepenints thotens thar Lend Mneuborbagh had bad gusatl jeulias doe eke’ Uboagaecs tomes atveammines, though the propriety of his policy was impugned by no Ove. Se naien for the adjournment until Friday was thon agreed Tee Cuanoaii0 of the Excumguer said that on Friday 4 Monday after the recess be proposed to go on with the estimates, and then the government would proceed with the India revolutions. ‘The origival motion of Mr. Cardwell, ——— mon parlance ‘‘the voto of cengure,” was ‘The snoouncement of its withdrawal by al was received with yehomont cheors from the Sf tide of the House. (From the London ele ' Peery organ), May 22.) * * * * ot tho no Mntry tat pew ey plow pry of Beacon Sean mover in late tad the Duxe of args] e1op. Sir Charles Wood lapeed into Lewis mused an Seneca may bave in his warm bath; and Smith, poor, draw a veil over bis discom! * The bleeding poor Smith—let us like the Greek tra- gedian take him off the stage to complete his unfortunate and discrecitable carcer. haps, manfaily and throw the gis of Manch of the chosen of Buckinghemshire The honorable gentleman based a ment on Thursday night—if his ram! Palmerston and Lord John Russell ¢ be Sa the want of civility which had ought, evinced by the leaders of the opposition. This sweeping sccusation was hardly consistent with the next phrase which he uttered, in which he accused the noble member for Tiverton of spreading abroad his invitations with a view of corrupting honorable gentlemen who sat around him. {From sp age gd yen ns tig TAO The Cambridge house plot has exploded. and as we believe the last, effort of Lord Paimerston and the wi to get back to office without gi’ guarantees: ato their future sy or , bas shared the fate of previous: pts of the same kind. One morg bub- circulated a rumcr thats “compromise” had been ef- fected with the government on the subject of Mr. Card- well’s vote of censure, and that in pursuance of the ar- Yangement there would be no division. This was an in- genious mode of covering as gross and signal a failure as ever befe! Parliamentary assailants, whetnor in a good or @ bad cause. om ~ Tent, News, yg 22) * * * ‘Two impor! sensesie sue by this ful episode ta pers prac the re ang party, He ‘eck we must dilate at length OUF 8} and time hereafter, forbidding us at present to yon into details. ng first is the map nap aidorded a, by the recent 4 danger jacing a mercy of an of Commons without any intermediate, dependent adminisirative body. The second is necossity that has been shown to exist for the tion of {From the Manchester Examiner (radical), May 22) * * . ® * * . = Cardwell’s motion intended to restore a set ob rave- ticlaps to power and piace by the subversion of ie and the outrage of humanity. Yet the orators privclp that decisimed so fierce coali- of Lord Palmerstou’s supporters? If we could forget the sublime moral in the iamiliar saw, aud history had not recorded bis lordsnip’s our wonder and siatency, of a statesman whose ve varied like the hues of the cbameieon, and the of whose policy is ag uncertain as a form in akaleidoscope. The myt- terics of Lord Palmerston, Tike thoes of daplomacy, surpass an ordinary finite unierstanding. (From - ec Times, oi 4 22) * Of course, this fs rather a ‘ame constuston, but in the Present state of the House of Commons e' conclusion must be lame, If itis pot a very dignified floale, at all events it’s the most comfortable Oar own interest in the matter is not incopsiderabie. A dissolution and a general election would be no joke, whether to folks, or * wih the prospect of anether change before long, wou! bave afforded us bat @ qualified gratification. As for Ministers, we can only say they are very lucky dogs. me Dave cecaped crowning—we trust not for a worse American Progress in Nic: THE CLAXTON BULWBR TREATY BARS OUR ADVANCE. (From the Londoa Times, May 20.) The news ef the lato American advices respecting the Begotiat.ons concluded with the republic of Nicaragua for the command of the route between the oceans, which, Already of he bigheat importance to the commerce of the World, must sooner or Later become the great gateway to the Kast, has of course been entirely diategurded, like most ower questions of moment during the success of Our ro- cent contrivances for keeping the country virtually with- ita goveroment. Although @ treaty was concladed eight years ego between Great Britein and the United States for guarentecing the neutrality of the Nicaragua Traoeit and all other similar lines of communication across Ceutral America, Nicaragua herself had never become @ d rect party to apy arrangement for the Pas At the period when @co operation on the part of cugland and America for opening up this region was ripe for consum ion Lord Malmesoury was Foreign Minister, and the in. ferecce shown to ibe enterprise by the British overn- Ment and its employe fectual'y contributed to put & step to al! proceedin; From that time a determination jaz expressed io America to acquire an exclusive influence over the reuto, but ss this was not ble by direct meats, the filibustering projects of bee, were, upto Seat quietly aad hence arose the epiecie subsequently ly witnessed, with all ite Dicodebed, rapine and cruelty. Neither the shortaighted- nese of oUF government, however, nor the lawlcescess and incapacity of Walker could extinguish the It was destined to be worked cut, and, when were sure w be re- good means were ie sorted to, its fipai accom, could just as certainly be predicted amid all thes © difficulties as at any other moment. The siage at which the matter has now arrived shows thet the Unrted States may porsibly proceed with- Out further interruption to the completion of To this, abstract oun acer ttee influences on the «csstion, and paring the wey for a direct abrorption of the territory. A convention bas just been ratified by Nicaragua, which ip asserted by some wonie of he Now Yor papers ashen bist Practically a United States protectorate; and alshough this te pot the case, rince its clauses do pot from those contemplated to be Britain, America and Nicaragua at the time of the framing of the Clayton. Bulwer t » itmay be made expedi- ously to subserve that |, Unless a ~~ convention be own ef up detwoon Ni ‘and th’ country. The arrangemont in question ay) the ated States power not only to protect the transit Ay -y the oceans by an armed force, but also a. the transport of troops and munitions of war to the Pacibc. it coofers privileges also on Citizens fretting in the country, which will exempt pom fren ig an verpment. Hencefo: repud! ion liule to dieurgaish it from an Amerionn 4 Anneration however, 6s still is le while Clays: Bulwer treaty isin existence. first stipaiation of th: rs that wo Aer fone nor the U Stats oecapy, fortify or colonize Nicaragua or any pass eeees Cameron To get rid of this treaty. en fore, is the grand aim. According to the d ceive by the last mail, the House of esentatives: “a Warhington liad ordered to be the resolution calling on the President to take steps for its abrogation. The Crom bowever, is permanent, and there is no r either on one wide or the other. It contaiss po clause réndering it optional for either jm A anend to it OE Fr provision would bave obviously al conse either Power might have ‘vo "it for time to sult ite own wishes, and the present Capinet, looking at the fruits of Lord Malmes- bory’s former ‘connt ction with it, can best be relied upon for such a duty is a question for the consideration of the members of those minorities in the House of Commons to whom the country owes the fact of their being in office. _DANCING | ACADEMIES, MFal BAUYAGRATT Dancing ACADEMY, zi reheat dances tang i tweire boseous. WIL FIND 4 ‘aio square Coat ia wr PERSONAL. BY... BOSTON GENTLEMAN, hry Ietler to his address ta the U: TION WANTED—OF MBG. ELUEN NO) whose maiden name was Rilen Whoo laa which was ia Augus, 1856, she w vas renidine te Rick poo City, . ormetion cone her Ban be tneaktully Feealved by the wadersigwed: ay ket hes something of mn to communicsie tober, Ad reat importance 81 Cross street, Paterson, New Jersey ATION WsNTED —MARY GALLWAY, A NA- Tiree tive of the: et By Cork. Ki elene, desires information of ber unree Willlam and J who came to this brothera, country during the Inst five years. Any informs'ion concern present place of Petter as 2F , MARY GALUWAY. bf yy WHO MOVED TsE FORNITUBR ean inworgoge Company. 16 Wall wrew eee, wa! a hear of something to thelr G. G.—EETURN a? 01 Tada TO YOUR FATHER. Arrangements bave beep made by which your pros- pects forthe future will be good. A. D.—BETTEBR RETURN HOME IMMEOTATELY, + as there issickness inthe family, and differe aces ‘will be satisfactorily arranged; or it not, write. BE ae CRANES. 18 18 BRQURSERO, Sogu 3 bis ene ae oear left with o aon oe Purpose Pons R, Begped vt. ba! ad INFORMS THE GENTLEMAN WHO 8 money on the floor of the Traders’ Bx +g oy that the amount con weenie out the foliowing morning. at! & be bap gd woe Sveh sommes ed vantage Dy ca! immedia‘ely oflice of journal of ie ‘ond Sank Bi Beporter, 271 Broadwey. FOR THE HEIRS OF CATHERINE, for the $100.0( 000 Micow sq fatr Brive, aeraca Nex Next of Lena of arms INDEPENDENCE Day, New nates eee New Yout. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., W: OUBE WANTED—ANWHERE ABOVE BLEECKER street, and between Sixth and Fourth avenues. Also, a three story house to let, near Brosdwar sn Twenty seventh eet; rent $660. Address Morton, 6) Wee! Thirty first street, for threo days, siating rent it of of house. Re’ MS WANTED.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, FURNISHED or urfurnished, for twc indies and board; 1 UOR DEALERS—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A liquor store, in = good lov ation; on a corner preferred. Phy y! A Sees “site etanes cash customer by addressing P. G. joe, Jocation and or Tease. x! ‘ANTED—A SMALL STEAM BOILER. ADDRESS W. C, Hodges, 18 and 20 Vesey street. ‘ANTED—A b gerd FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND emith in a convenient locality in the city of BR ad York. Itis a ae fiat are should bo vem for eat Address F. ., Herald office. Wattee ro A PHYSICIAN, OFFICE BOOM AND bg aparimen's, wich a private family, well located near Brocawey, leecker ani Feurte-nth streets, ‘Addrees, stating terms and location, Felix, llerald office. Wine TO RENT—A SMALL ~~ gee OR = coresan in the a So woper Part of the Island. AR. ws EBD -SROOND HAYD, ie GOOD ORDER—FOUR aix table yoy 10 to 12 fect long: two bandsome sboweasea 8 to 12 f Apply at ground floor. bers street, WA4ANTADIUNFURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR A faanily of three persona; location near end not Grand nor cer gireet, Te0%s'alen street, from 9 10 1do-Clock A ae 7 me a toa ASE—A FIRST BATE HOSSE OR hands win an saddle ané and a met of of four utes wt to pulls light rockaway. Address D. W., Herald office. Weert uta BASEMENT OR ROOM A, gd GROUND floor. suitable for a first class milk di st a rent of Location must de in Dieceker” Blu Hudson or ae meet + Address without delay, statieg terms, dc, A. X.. Berald office. _ EXCURSIONS. Loy > re J07™,AxD 7 AND TWENTY- THIRD STREET FERRIES. — Persons de >" rides ean find them b; inking eliher of these reeapolnt, 1. L. by this | aa, voiding f—- E+ ma eat it the shortest route in ca "so Ravens ety Foes we or Brookiya or Jamaica. ersons 9! ee ve or 1 passer wi blocks of said ferries at ‘Greenpoint, thus avoiding ‘he of orowe Always met with in Brondway and the lower part of the city. _.._ _____DENTIS®TRY, Mpurtant tavern fe entstry patented Apel Te Took inven Gen’ tented A Ambérfar superior toll moins se bas for: ariiNenal Urock A coptinnons gum with Melike color is «fected, tae plate and gum, ea Sanat suse body, Cail and examine for yourselves p* PRETFRGAE & WILSON, DENTISTS, INSERT besutiful and useful sets of teeth withou! exiracting the roota, All dental operations performed with eare and abtil, tnd for cbeapnees nad uilty Cannot be surpassed by others: Dt ty TEETH EXTRACTED IN TEN SEOONDS oe, rae eo eiginent pete, be by ree 4 original aia practised by a PS ate Pi oat as ear woos, NEW IRV ENTION OF ARTIFICIAL TERTH LOST AND FOUND. LIBERAL, RAWARD Wily Bs BE PsTD FOR returp of & Skye terrier mes eitv and Pudson streets, on supdy coor The dog was offered Ay rey sreeton iit bave owner bj CAgno%,, TO PAWNBROKERS | Bokirder, May AND oraens— Nolen from tbe subscriber on the night of 3tat May, ‘the following artlcles<pe coferpol, leapol suse cream pitcber all elants ariped. GEORGE SORNSUN, Castleton, Siaten ) Fig tag pn pe AUIERROOS, BETWEEN one box given by feavieg tat 4c. a O8T—ON FaIpay. ¥ NI ‘ii ‘asloon 4 Maillard’ ‘Tbe finger will tor Place Hotel, room 29 La SUNDAY, MAY 30, dale road oF Fifth avenue, a Pane ph srry reward will be paid on lee’ 8 Ashi, Py five peteut hoous one gail hook, one # sural Sex ‘Third ave- sarees on resis, one iy, book, sulieble reward will be office, rh the orkvilie Post [ay BETWEEN rast, a gold bracelet sitheraty rewarded by leaving lat ihe As OST—A BLACK ACCOUNT BOOK, Betws 3 1s OF NO penker? S60 ~via given ‘cautioned agains thllag thio pot', es pagmeretbes boas sioppele "a. Bhultz, 526 West I BY M. pr rca DATED JUNE 1, 4 be epaulets ur months afte: jollars. all hundred eer a date, for one $2 Tiecdve te W ED. —108T, $5 Eies on hurwcay ighie vary small ‘BF SOOKE! ‘The ll receive iterators on n leaving | tims at No Ed Maat TThriy dratatreet REWARDS. Bowery, "REWARD —LOST. YRATERDAY AFTERNOON. BE BE tween avenue A & gold bracele:, set with ne Any person leaving iat No. 91 First street above reward, [ THE OWNERS ‘PRE ey 4 BEWARD.—LO&T, ON THE 3D OF JUSE, WHILE aheros Wall re a ae Broadway ppd and Ureena streets, a in ‘snout 4 whee ith Mi Tore re Tengta apd spout Dewapsper wih a red tap: ope but theo ‘Campbell, 39 and 41 ‘varcel of pap or 6 id peep ve oe ‘Aas street, will tril renctre tse the ers, abont 15 ‘width, tied ap ip an old They ere of ag . Inquire of Jas T. BEWARD LOST, ON THE 8D INST. A PAIR $5.2 Id spectacles. . Rogers, City Hall piace. 1 BD alae wn ora from the corner af above re reward will be bisok ensme! leave REWA3D.—LOST, A SMALL POODLE WHITE ‘around its neok and bell; strayed away paid by John tnd pes ‘bird avenue and Thirty fourth street. TI 'B. Dye, 477 Third eveaue, REWaRD.—I08T, ON aes, Rab g Al ‘# Diack camect pin: (three breas. ted in earls wtingeiee fr aan 2 1s Wost Fourteenth street to the corner of Kighth avenue and Fiftee 1th firect ‘the above reward will be paid on fia delivery to 103, ‘West Fourteenth street. 25 RY REWARD.—LOST OR TAKEN BY Ry iad ted Connecticut, a carpet taiain; papers PP a= value and about $150 in money. ‘The ab whl be paid by addressing G.R #B.. box 1,644 Post office. RELIGIOUS | NOTICES. aOR NOTICE.— —rae vi VETERAN CORPS OF 1812 Il attend divine service at St. George's ivi B' Beeman snd end A aa 8, On Bi pa as CATHOLIC OEREMONY —THE MOST Bunday evening, June 6, corner of avenue B and Eighth street, immediately after vespers. consecrate s largs bell, ia M®0RIAL CHURCH —REV. OF. REMINGTON WILL reach to morrow (Sunday) evening in the church cor- ~ner of Hammond street apd A.M and dand8P, M. beats free, werley place. Bervices 1034 aia inv! es aig! hha ra er s Sotelo iv are ae k a 4 to attend. Feats furnished Sa N. im the lecture JERUSALEM CHURCH rad seer MORNING addresses —June of strength. —feats slsughter with jaw Ove—tlindness and death. deliver the above Eleventh ene i suas ‘w bone. the Seriotural Hercules 13, Samson as the Heroic Judge Ter, SAMUEL utswidk street, Fourth aven' ALEM Cavncg. Bi Ly a —PROFES- mee LANik core jiscourse before the etch corner of ‘Rlantie fic and Ww JERUSALEM CHURCH (SWEDEN! on Sangay, Jure 6, at 1034 A. M. and I, 765 Broadway, between Public woreb! Riek M. at Uyrte Hi inth streets. ning vat the Atboamun, on BORGIAN) — ween Eighth sad Picea ams EPISCOPAL Lae, nal fig oe ton Hall, Astor pisce,tn tervice every Bund x All are invited. ture on Tuesdays and Sides ‘wm. ge ono WILL PREACH w BoB SIXTH Rye le ervices 13g A. Opa Ma wurch ind 53g P.M. of Rev. R. o'clock 4. Sc Meir kane: BY, DR 8. D BURCHARD A yy PREACH IN = North west Presbyterian church in Fifue:h street, ‘AKigtth nest ee —_ 6, at 3g P. a. The pupils are relpeetuly ia EV. SiDNRY A. by oe WILL PREACH IN iw yas ch to morrow, at 10}; A. ayenue Da? M T. VATHEW'S W. M. CBURCH. CBISTOPAEE | sd between Bleecker and Fourth streets,—The Kev ivvey, D D., will preseh, ®& funeral sermon oven Surdny, on tbe de asior Rey JH. (Hol wortheat hy AM. tervice at apd Th P. i is the evaping “ibn Moral Fifecteof ations: Mela y Of & course on the theologioal history cf the wor! Tay REV Pt MAOMENAMY, D. D., AND THE YOUNG Men's Reformation Bociety of various nations avd Kvan aocel fot atT urches will provesd (i w. V. for the truth in opposition to worship ard thr lmpoature of image and re i> worabl ring Street Hail 185 Ppring street, to morrow even o'clock All are invited. with their public vexu idol of eaint end STEAMBOATS, — OAT FOR RoRWAL K, ,aneme ‘AT CITY ISLAND, K P Saturday ae above OR NEWARIC ri ATEAMER CHICOPEE, CAPT. P. 29 North Ryan, loaves AM bnd 64 F 20 baat Freigh ‘eken, and every Tuesday, river. Hotof Ley atreet, at cally, Fare 13 cents. ORMING Likk FOR SING sn0. AN) PREKSKILL Landing at 1 the Lew and splendid stesmer GRORGK T Captain T. R. Paddock street every morning age nach we ), at 7 making thy Yonkers. ‘4 N ‘out metal plats, clnape oF exwectin the roots, onl B. BIGES¥OND, surgeon dentist to ‘Womans’ a tal. At bis office, Gl Bleecker street *. may boosen the cortia- cates of ibe first citizena attesting the saperierity ot be in i Seer eiabteen mouths’ trial. The besi reference wil required. j—TEETH.—DR. J. ALLENS’ IMPROVED ARTT ficial teoth can be obtained at 3) Bond sireet It is not Suen W adopt the cheapest, but the beat modo of Pr #2 AND $\—TERTH ON GOLD—WARBANTED.— $1. Who e sets only $ = Hrsutiful ‘ gumotypes’’ expeoi- ally for Indies; patente’. Four premiums awarded Dr. MANSON, Established 1840 heferences freely given No gnaebery practiced. Roorae 63 West Twenty second ixib avenue. Laboratory and cilices replete. RAILROADS. om aves ILEOAD.—EXVREW TRAING Anes es EES See neatees | § ee YORE ANT BARLIM FATLAOAI LOAD COMPANY, PEE wt Fovkty alti vires and at all stations. ‘iiemabridge and a at al ation a, 60 STROLODY AND CLATRVOVARCE.—! veiled Indy, who hasastoviahed all with bor eurree bese in telling about friengs et 0 Ornod street, over the the ype gellery. MPLLAR Vint ETTR Shi ceguas UPON REORIPT 25 conta or ita eq vivalent in stamps, return to D ature of thelr wie tae fatare N Xe aa ess Eooinets sat oa vor, eae ‘we boper: fade loat property, £e., Seabenate sen yington, 25 ; Bay 257; been Haverstraw, s0c ipesty 's, dno. due Por ra ‘or of GEORG ‘be citizens of aie Will run every da ORGe T Stan may rest assumed thay g the whole season. T irviagons —Oo an! will leave N Point, 480 ; iM, 400. Tarytows, Nyark by fe Haversiram, Graney Polat. | Verpianc ler’s, Youkers, Hes: sy. Jane 5, She (TANLEY, Robineos o’olek A.M. Tang a! & took PM it Bing, oe fs Pola, 400.; ‘All'persona ana forbid trast any perton on secount of this boat. Freight taken at re- mage apply to the captain om street pier. this boat S°RpAY BOAT YOR NEW NEWSURG.—THE STEAMER BROADW Bunda: morsing, at £26 o'elos estings, Dobbs Kers, AY sill louye. pier foot of Jay ‘atremt erery ferry town, ng, ) Weat Point ani*c sold Oelock. wor Sette BOAT FOR NEW ROCHELL. LADING, AT ttenport, Wi joebar BOAT FOR ELgapete ‘ORT ay LY weamer FRA: Deoravilie ant wih eave Soring street eve Robipaon street each > | ahbeeeiamen leaving OLIVER M, PF ‘ateamer feraha'l leaves Pook stio srery Stnday, ate Pare to Straveny fainnd, % cents, New Staten wey. ies atom ate tht o'clock A. strvat and Twenty. Mlstiprinicntannnssenttiaihsinitiiiippatiiiiedidaites UNDAY BOAT FOR HAVERSTRAW AND SING SING, oS landing at Fort Washington, Yonkers. Iastix Dobbs! Ferry, Pierinot tant Tarryt wn'—The steateer SAT sLLITR, og atrest. Ree ND. > neaneer gle as 91,828, 040 Sand 4P. ¥ ty thied wireota, trp, a6 P.M. will kare Mpning etree sfameaing at Cf vara vo Fort Washingioa ead T. Bye na pi te OATS FOR HARLEM. ae GAO. BIRKBR. and A AMERS JOHN Hone 18 WAWEKRN GROVE. _ bom TORRRT 1 MAB} ae “Poot of Amos, Twentiouh and © lh leave pe SY Inet MALLAN, 237 Weat street. REF FIVE ORNTS —STR AM. Dapt Jaa, Besse, Sunday, Ate amc tA M. Casa ~ FURNITURE — Finer ql ag in sil colors mc 3 petra ak 08 Bale “PREMIUM ae pce rom a tn on al Bimal goon ABD GSAITED CRANSER FURNITURE, all colors of sup 3D Jandscape tent! nnd newer @, 869 Uanal Anal siree\, opposite Eesti LED CH JURNITURE.—fr Lig ee DLIMPTON'R waren tie room into a Ins ariant retail and by AMBER enst of broad: 1T® OF Spas all, a Prien roa Snel arrestee wands Not Canal way, New ¥: Yors. waves GHEST PRICK PAID IN Cast! FOR advance > ay th otber furniture, and MberaDy, , Marchanilive FEST Catherine a sanction Apply RICRALD Wate Catharine street, & ARORATARY BRDETR. tn rent, instently ravers poser sleeping street, open from we ‘and all kinds of A Carey cones. (LRAYING THe woot farnitare: rRAD YRARLY 4 wrest, New York. res ne jean se nine figs alias a) Broadway, frost THE TOOK OF FANCY DaY A” prods contain’ iy basement Nn 4. covtandtsreat nor miogs hostery, Bo. The tole will ie oeed at atalow ond cash iy telah bupee. “Apply oa J. MALTON SMITH, eaalgnee, TR ORNAMENTS ARK POPU- Comeerneesrisra rseertasa tre Mbroughout ere'y naeticnor’ tke siviized Union tor | Beeps seas SCORER», Favijon. de Flora, ‘hompuon’s sud Tay’ Clams and izle © ‘ARG RW HOU! BU! with ino nopes of ergued to lke 308 nguire 0 SAMUEL AULD. 2s ea One GLOVES. YY un ae Povo on hel aa Wall oft C UMION ADAMS, 637 Broadway, Gi cies a New York. ee ee Will open this morning, gpinrticangs ‘Mods color, 60 ent pale 50 dozen S ’ A whi! bi ork, hose, 25 cea a pair, ps Sige Decal > D#* ons. Great sale at auction, By JOHN 1, van dewarne, ‘The catire afta sock et Withame & Co. will Siecaenent eoxell caine incl und ooloe. Seana re ee cure neem awe | Desee ‘China crape, stella, brocke and other sha wis. \GUNTRY SEAT TO LET-AT HYDE PARK, WITHIN Bwise goods, in damask napkins, tewele, te. | ‘of & mile of the depot, ht acres of land. Braise pensral amortment ef fency sad aaple ary | Rent ow. For partial Tee os McOORD, 43 FAO — ho sale ts positive, without the least reaneve, to | Murray street, glose the estate, and will be continued daily uatil the whole \OUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET IN NEW JERSEY.—& Br order of ©, @. HOOK, Aslgnce. | nit Sere of ised tiuwind on ine Wauvertows robes aaa Baio to commence each day at 10 o'cicak. wybie bin two and 9, ba't miles of the Hoboken and five utes’ walk of West Hoboken village. Inquire of P. WEL- TH, Toms Broad street, or W, BOBMAN, on tt ro once, ant = AND BEAUTY, RNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 451 suTON THE Couferred on the Yadies by we : or together; also the back parlor on ee ofa mab prusrea ions Sata be ‘a tusses of thoy jome ne apply at 85 Grand street, FOUR STOBY URNIBERD HOUSE TO Lirt.— induced the man seement house, situated in Ninteenth street, nicely enable ‘them to protuce 3 do Sarees See dnp au and in perfect aon will ae =) low tor the sum- {he months of June, July aa au ry mer monits, Apply to K. & F. NSCHENCK, "No. 33 Namen ot ew co ues res sorenion SKIRT, — ie ig ante q itn from tho indo PUSNIBHED HOUSE TO LET.—A SMALL HOUSE, ‘They are the sole proprietors of the ‘i Iocared in he un Darfof tne ly, in pieasant neighbor- PATENT ADJUSTABLE BUSTER jenlentto cars and sieges, il be let to 8 ‘small fm use. Beware of the many imitations offered in the market, femal who eben, et ate a modereis from the lat of as they are all either (or wort 6 July to the lat of responsible bares ‘They also manufacture a sae styles, need erply. Al ‘Apply LA, ow rs ; GUINNS 1% Be gy a re , 4 ROOM TO LET, A PART OF AN OFFIOR. cal aut the Tadies’s use that has rio! els nary so being t hg oy 9 naeely 2.0) Go. ) HOLYOAKE, 206 Broadway, Fe a mally dg ART OF A HOUSE TO LET.—ONE. OR TWO PAR- Yor sale throughout the United states nnd Canadas, three or four bedrooms and kitchen will be let very lors. Jow, with ti di te ood tent Wate trough the bovse. “Apply st No.9 Carmine owes, LET—FIRST OLASS FOUR STORY ee N hglsy nA Bi ti J DRESS GOODS ARE ONLY TO be fc und at Fot LE ALN'E dadia core, iy be ahs tye novel Also very many » Wi 5 Se isre. Ti jeectee rs fret ai co, re aoa Bie tenant. “Apply to Ht. WOOD, sol Brosdwrey. Ree OTE IT, . we eden eet, LET_IN BROOKLYN, ENGLICN BERLIN ZEPHYR, SPLIT, DOUBLE AND BHRTLAND | Funtn atone Cae Went renee Foot, pied fone Ap" er ‘Wook. BY oN FBUPFUM, St Malen lane Raw York, or 0. & el rene | OTE ak eS . beeen ettacinegeeeag en BaM, 59 William street, 12 to 2 o'clock. for regalia and theatrical purposes. Pe Ah yc STORY Be HOUSE, Bigiogent elk snd lace Pompadours. = LXT~A SPLENDID. STORE, (29 CANAL STRRET, ——a Reve ey pebse Seeecen and Pusher 1100 fatal, SP ath as of atts jantiias, Points and Volante, = tals, froma Ba) a. ra o3P Te LET—THE THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 152 Weat Forty ninth street, near Eighth avenue, of two rooma and three bedrooms and paptries, with all the totere anne improvements. Kent $175. quire om the pre- % Saf cttoure lace Lg) Ctireulars LETCHALY OF A NEW HOUSE, WITH @ tnd oontincen to givé tal Th ATTERS, Tiaier and the other imtrovements 3 e—4 Ss AE TeNot, | cam Tally without children, in house 286 Medison surest. Opposite the Brandreth Bullding. = 5 eens on Se LET—A THREE STORY AND HIGH BASEMRNT Hee ee re eel thslos docigee. T° nicuro, near Medison square, Ul frst May nace tree, 'W. JAOKSON'# Mourning store, Oeifee rete faruished or unfurnished. address 551 Broadway, between Spring and Prin and Prince streets, el nt ; LET—THE THIRD STORY OF CLOTHING AT GENIN’S BAZAAR I8-CUT BY i raeh cousin ot front and bak Lad Bm ono nh hl nd two pavtries, the same floor. Rent, S150 a year: New sgietaeaad ates la, Com Inquire Gn the premises, or of F. &. STREET, 23 Bookman ¥, ‘Flegant braiéed jackets, yy a rising America, LET—A LARGE BASEMENT, SUIFABLE FOR ee malmeyy sot shenp good vn > ryan Ss prison io 6 acy pply Boring pinged Sachin ints, (Broadway, near Chatham aq oy Sig ond ay, T° LaEd LS RTEAED STaEeT, BOOMS OF Ta St. Nicholas Hotel. {oa small moderate rent, LOAN OFFICES. TER: OER By ig A DYAROES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON WATOH enfee of morebendiee of any desoriptioe, ibe oty durin during tbe days of Riatede sprue Original J 50088 dir Brondway: | ot ons hor grounds as plentare roundn; ai 6 xine rian: couch Private and e, Ao. For further particulars inquire of R BOL. PAN T J MACDUTF'S, LADIRG AND GENTLEMEN KEED- CR an +429 Brosaway, or box No, 3 Post office, | —.s _ poagi are Tor calor: pg ee LET—THE DOUBLE HOUEK 45 GROVE STREET, suitable for an extensive can be accommoda @stabliatot for the last ten Roarding J. Macduff, having been house, hotel or clals house; alvo a pumber of first class b: ten thee fer to the parties who may haved “4 ‘on Ashland. place, Faw het bby to he Galoseret tn teen aan Foy sew rect Apply to K. BLOCMES, Ocena Insarance Gow Uberal, and confidential in every particular J. MACDUFF, 396 ‘Broadway, corner of Walker st. A MADE TO ANY r AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, and a jen ight for SSeS * . or - ever Open from Sap oe ot x ‘33! Broadway, onpoaiis po ‘aoure, L wera MADE OW BEAMOEDS, WATCHES, dl d olber mersbandise. oF bought for the bi¢best -_4 |. ana NCnaroneI ied Laer FINE THREE my Lf BASE a reat Ay ba Ey Noulars appiy to MARTINEZ &' FING, 0, 68 Pine atreot, Reo ae 4 STATEN ISLAND, A TH A THREE story ee, plese learan'ly located on Brewster street, within tom sleuten’ {either ferry. Rent low, for summer months eee, Also, a two story ~y a, ta? street. these houses in. mediate on About the premisos apocriaiaing tothe | nse For particulars spply to “INO. rhe? GTELESPie oe oan po wthgle canes iret con dential. & Spanish, and gages apoken CHAR, BROT, BOWS. 6 AES, 1 Ee ee, eeeenen Newaau treet, up naira 7a iain ae pina] LET—PART OF THE HOUFR NO. % HSNRY street, con Inquire w within m at of first floor, em basement and ates, A THOMPSON & 00.'8—WROKERS AND COMMIFSION fa tieaes: 5 Fd 8 econd Nassau s'reet, corner of Aan. r uadeauce money from 8 sito bao Kinds of sesuriiles, wotiated LY = HOUSE ON THE CORNER OF WAVERLEY Noten, Stocks, Donde ha A. B. PHM 1 68 BROADWAY. I BROKERS AND COMMISSION merchan, in any Cw t ADVANOR ON BIaWON ue. WATCHES, &o. ADVANOR ON PIANOS, 88G ARS, Dak doops, ao 10 ADVANCE ON HOUSKHODD FURNITURE, a 10 ADVANGE ON MERCHANDIBE OF ALW- Eixps, Or will buy for cash. Evo.” 583 Broadway, opposite Chi Chinese nese Anmemdiy Rooms nue, corner Kighteeath ho reasonably to a reapeetable ful. ‘Apply at 286 Bixta ave- LET—IN B8OUTH BROOKL LL ae Ee cuse frame house, covtaiving eight room: 100, pleaeant- Ty situated on a like of ears, and witht et = inloc” walk of Hemilton ferry. Rent moderate to amall ata or will be ond Sor Orn Dat se sarneree. bond and mortgage. place Vy MENT TSEIOND | AT THE, OUD staxD, 72 caaTdam erneer—av. | TOLET- Fr: sce on watches welry, diamonds and mer- Prook! rms! y= chaadioe © every description ia toy amount Business | fy Rouse: desirable ira gmailea roger ‘318 ‘aml etly copfiden' | goods cover insurance. ++ and. Nem ry 9 80 will do sig erin sippeoraesers References given and re- Em oweet. “bo mn stice stan deri, -— 77 TT ny rr) premise = ws tase es wand broker, | TO LET Ea Socr ore pe BASEMENT HOUSE IW complete and fine location gf three story and tha tet ATY 170 BROADWAY. ROOM 25. i one Rouse in Forty third street, with es. fixtnres; om only jewelry. Octne marie ats t bought end nt - rosy ew Also a splendid orton a. ‘ane dat bya OL — 9 MT vxuninuee, Tie trosdway. | Pe “thcap.” Gall soon and examine. 376 int ath aren hte, AMES M. TAYLOR, SPRCIR AND RXOMANGE BRO- ker, of new Bowery and corner of new and Veatham square, baye all (TO, LET—A LAROR FRONT rao with Two money best eo tries, Mecisiely; persons with. i So Ragland, Ireaad and feninnd Drafa children need not apply. Inquire at 100 Greaad eoeet ZarLon’s Le. LET—FOR A PRIVATE R&S\DENCE, OR _——] Corner of new Bowory ac To eco RS MONEE, BROKER, 0 Roan, + pear Wi y vate vances money from to 680.000, for a farnly hotel. a large four. story high cr A the sz parte oer Seine, elooat on watebea, ja," jaw ante, on Rian, gud all tipde of cosurtlians or Pit ost tom mgoks, bonds 8. KINSRDORR, Sprout ereme._ Oe, Saget oe CONE, “od ) LRT—ON UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE TERMS 10 ONBY LOARED OF, DIAMONDS, WATOTER, RIC, TO 210 | sront bouts corner Caroll ana Clinton precia Brook: Any amount: bunt. Apply to 0. 8. Rerts, eat Ful ira, bighly hed throughout ae ” iy D MORTGAGE, | Si oreenw! ) Sycana rate eat gts |fekiastana he sete ‘Aleo 828.000, $18,000 a - — Hoe. ®8 000, $2,000. Ap: rm LET—A RARE OPPORTUNITY —A FINE BILL no. 0 oh 13 Wall street My ey ‘can pata om 8 on - (bles, marble beds. Gall at House, No. 919 Broadway. MPO LET-THE LOWER PART OF 100 RAST TWENTY. Aird atrert; two parlors, (wo bedrooms and kitchen. om first floor, , i. two bedrooms on the third floor, ee aera bah, dc.’ Rent $300, inquire of Observer office, 138 Nasean street, LET—IN CA THAT 18 THE Neale Fornts, Dillons attacks, W fevers seand dlarrbina, are not wally eradicated from our midat’ Simply ange the nnfalling remedy for complainia ie 00! ki Accessible by the Hi stages. Will be open for im ply to JOHN D. CAVALIER, | Te towr DETROOME. AND, BEI AND ey an aaa Babs pal | ton hand In every J6 Cuy Hal, place, The basement nal totrosesd and third floor, 73 Wort UNITED STATES, na to RUROPR | ete lies ralcruegy sca mmtine nhepaet diel cane renee AS Wes fen sero flected: {t geen directly to the went of th ene Tenth avenue. “Apply” an, the prem to P.M Spiers the vosy ia teh in the Tel glow HeMPLE, house nytnt, UNO. 9 Bate sireet Mallory. ‘of beal’h, apd free from the invariable 7 Soqivenens auc seeds pen of a rage Let, 2 st mabe, 0m ger wile fe patent se, atmnet. be — J “onebnd anced geri epee ot RP ORMMAN, L088 Beosd GRRAT FREBC Cigottsr, LMROUX. ways a ygecmelteeareesrranete — | T° ae Tene a, Leena Serge " Uaeee Steere Healing powers | house ot Weet Fwemy 4th suet, trom Ac Mt 8. Me ailment Om digestive hy omonuded with LRT CHRAP—A GRNrERt, RIGH RAREWENT TWO the pepe ee. NAC RERTERS ; story, rick bouee, ae ana gas tures, hove litera hare a0 Oa Rent $00. ‘Inquire on Spach or nt 281 Washington ve binien sh tN Td nae an R LRARRD —A NEW ATORAGR vroyerie spe em inom ssrepai et a ave minutes an . T° nore, by 1 ew. ill be ult om (Nes! iy eine Secrets tiaras a een etre 2 will be Chotera, i We Fevers, ne, ; * ‘Bitions Sporevemente: Laree ymenta have forwarded jae WO. 18 WOO he spate ine Wrter Taien ana * T°, tai p House rOORTR Heiumphen iy suesesrt nl, not Sree ng tho a r. uP TRART, | rome at f0 ol 7 ir in the etties Ly Bs ci Ravages tok an Praon Tose RENT—STORE 154 roamh. ‘The cholens aoe Sonate! m Kar & STRIN| 370 Near Sires, 8 vet, ™ Takes ome a 71 " pee et eral Se teat bowery stron.

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