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AY, MAY 21, 1864, The Hrsid’s Paris correspondent says the pre as 7 Delie’ is that asolutionof the Roman quostic: Aistast [han the pregent esrect of ative would lead | ay NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNI'SD ut. Sees = . a and Departures. Aftor somo romarks on’ the Italia question ana ths | subject of armaments, Lord Palmerston the duty and the poxtey of the government (9 malm: the foreee of the country at She point neceszary to in Gud ber safety, eo that it should not beat the of diy foreign powor; and, with respoct to this wy, hey cultivated friendship with all tho powers who wWighed tt; and, a'though be was happy 10 SAY that thoy were on the most friendiy terms with wer, he supposed that tho Euglish governmont waa net to L.* “eberred from eharing an opinion of te own and giv.%€ &XPression to it, ‘Afvor soms remarks Y Sundry other speakers, the Dill was read a second time, Mr. W. Fousrer made an inqui: trate treaty with the United States. Mr. Lavar» said he was happy to staté for the suppression of the slave trade had héeii son. Majesty’s government the United States. y tho money which the ind oumulate in the days aud prosperity, The object of the Dill is to visivn to meet the debt wtherer has bean grrcrod | home aud togcharge Nyon ft ii} ‘our duty hitherto bas been to ‘impose bortbens upon the people of the loys! Stu youvg non were slain by thousands, to for your support. Let it new ; é theee heavy durdens shall be Dorho ta part by (he traitors who have brougat upon the ssouutry this desoiating war. ‘The lands owned by rebels contribute largely to the support of this rebeliivn. znolr unwilling slaves are made the instruments of war. AWithout then the rebellion would come toa spaedy end. In tho rebel States are men who owe in solid money three undred millions to our loyal citizens. Every doliar of this money las beon contiscated by their governinent, @ud repudiated by the rebel debtors, on whose honor our Constituents reliod for payment; and thus these sums of mouey ure used by them and by their chief conspirators ie oarry on the war and subdve the government, Not ite dignity and strong: ery of loyal men enn’ noing, Me, Mrs SCR Green, chi'd and murse; frieads, Miss Adamson amd sie im fucurred by the people to supposs, Paris, May 11, 1868. ‘The Moniteur annowucing the departyre of 1, iukd Na- Poleon for Naples adds he has no political mission, * Bomnay, April 27, 1862. Cotton mute niost active and sa Exchange on Lon on cotton to Liverpool 628. 6d. a 65s, Carocrta, April 16, 1862, The duty ch tobacco is reduced to 20 per cout advalo* rom; on claret 34 per cent, aagcorta.ped propolly. Y oes nD bn. HJ | Lodge No. is, . atrs Joh} Gilmou. yr ire Man-ergh, wwo 20W.8 Bimps nan ‘and their substan your duty to see Important Debate in Parliament on the Disiress in England. and unchanged, ev HI Malet, Me J animal, Mr Brege Miss Judxins and if And Sister, Mr Mr Mowiton, ma! 1 od ioe, Washourn, lady and infant: M ant sister, Mes Dou, ry Que's, Jae Parkin, Miss Cole, Mas a. maid, J C Baldwin aud lady, Miew Bi and Mrs Mou ton and son, Roberts J Bunteln, Jr, Mr France and Great Britain in Accord in Their Yorcign Polley. Carcurta, April 25, 1862, Mule twist was in fair inquiry. Copper acti Seed advancing. Exchange on London 244. Freight on (Seeds 65s, u O76, 6d, a a5 to the now slave claded between her the goverument treaty was of a highly Gave the right of search to Pritish cruisers, arid there Was every reason to hope that the slave trade, whieh had boen carried on to so great an extent laicly cuder the United States flag, would be suppressed. As soon as the ratifications were exchangod the treaty would bo laid on the table, In the House of Commons on tho 9th inst. Mr. Algor- non Egerton drew attontion to the prevailing distreas in Lanoashirs owing to the cotten crisix, He wished to bave theopinion of the President of the Poor Law Board on the subject, and also arked the Secretary of State for India whethor reductions fit tho India tarilf haa been decidod upon, and when they woul@eome into operation, Sir C. Woon said that as yet he had received no fur- thor information from Tudia than had appeared in ths papers, He had, however, no doubt of the truth of the report that the finances of India would admit of a con” siderabio reduction in the duties upon importa, Mr. Vertimrs said that the government ‘were painfully alive to tho nocessities of the case, and he had felt it his duty to warn his colleagnes that if the war in the United States was prolonged a great amount of distress in the manufacturing districts might be expected. He had abo issued @ circular to the boards of guardians urging them to take measures to be.: provided for such an emergency. The answers which he re- ceived wero most confident, and he was satisfied, from the tone of the general majority of thom that they folt themselves prepared to meet any emergency by the ordi- nary processes, He did not wish to mislead, or, by un- derstating the amount of distress, to encourage falla- cious hopes for the future; but during the last weeks of April the distress had decreased, but it might Commercial Intelligence LONDON MONEY MARKE! The funds yer dull aud drooping. Consols on the evening of the gui “080d at 935% a —n decine in the per cou The sales On the part of the publie were rather nume"eus. ‘Thers was ax increased deiend for meney, and in the open market there was rather loM# ease, done at 23% @ 3g per cent. The weekly revernsof the Bank of Ungland show an increase in the-bullion of £176,299, Co. quote bar sil hid r J Geiden, T Sherwood, LS FOR EUROPE, The Progress of the Campaign—The Ad- McClellan in Vir- Sinia—Repulse of the Union Gunboats in James River—The War in the South- jon of Affairs at the South— The Bxpeetead Attack on Mobile=Late and Interesting Intelligesuce from Mexi- co, Caba, é&e., dc. ‘The Cunard mail steanehip Australasian, Capt, Ander- 80n, will leave this port to-day for Liverpos!. The mails fer Europe will close in this elty at balt- past ten O'clock thif morning. ‘Tuk New Yorx Meratp—Biition for Eacope—will be published at half-past ning o'clock this morpay will “contain all the latest: totelligenco from the dit- ferent portions of the country iy regard to tho» and present position of the campaign for the supp: sion of the rebellion; The latest news from the Arm: Gen. McCloilaa, showing Wy ? loyal men may be laid low tu dust, Wi SF ortinen Oct ‘wy food their wnen, The Object of the French Minister's Visit to Richmond Explained, -eheso they suppor. the oflicers, aud conduct then: their means are al President and their false Cabinet paid @uch ermine og treason wears, are clothe: «gored Congress, who fled from Richmond with unw: not vyonturing to siay to make uuicavenod broad their exodus lest your Gencials should overtake them. All ure paid from & treasury by this source alone mit them to hold to your des.:uction, or will you elaim it for the maintenance of the Power they have defled? act of contixcution declares the ited to the government, r i wed ? their traitorious Good biils were vance of General Decline in Consols, Cotton and Provisicns, a, then, longur , ba. 14/d.; dollars, 76s. 23¢d.; and aa to Americet s\ecks there is no changs, aud but little business Loxnow, May 10-P: M. Consols have furthor dectimed, closing to-day nt 9255 & 92%. Ilinolg Central, 4’ LIVERPOOL Corre’ MARKET. The Brokers’ cirentir says:—The marke throvgtont the week haw continued to be unfavorably intivonced’ by the previons civeular—vir: vention in Amoricin affairs, roperty wielde ‘The first section of the property of specified rebeis fort and are lawful aubjec: epecificat'y emb; Second section affects tue property of rokels—men who, etter sixty days’ publie warning uc proclamation, duiy Vresitest of the United ates, shall not lay down thoir arme and return to At ig Giitionit to ess ‘The now Cunard sisétaer Scotia, Captain Judkins, which left Liverpoolon hor first voyage to this port at ‘t throe o'clock on the afternocn of the 10th and Queonstown on the afternoou of the 2th inst., arrived at this port about half-past twelve o'clock hast trie, 324 & 32H. ven and niade by the Ghelr allegiance, the cause alluded to in the property of such ‘made to coutribute tow: fio. Thia sectin embra: Glasses of men, landowne:s who refuse to hold o who employ all their means, aud give t of their servants aud « zy war, ‘tho property of theso mou is a moans of war in the hands of, and subject Lo, the c atrol. of the traitor lait this rebolli: n comes out by all the rules of iv to forfeiture. nirod lo cause ‘The Scotia passed, coming out of Queenstown, the steamship Canad, from Boston, latitads 60 12, longitude 29 12, paseed the steamehip Peraia, hence for Liverpool; 17:h, latitude 46, longitude 45 02, passed steamship A910-Sazoa, from Liverpool for ds Lie expouess of this rebel- = nono bat the wealthier Os si a Y prices, aceompi somo irregularity, the ceclina in Ameriean descriptions being cno-fourth of a penny Wo three-eights 0 per pound, Brazil about one eighth fourth of @ penny, whilst having been proportiouately larger than of other kinds, the deciine bos been less marked and confined ehieily to the grates below fair, which are about cne-oighth of Tha Week's sales have boon speculators and Surat, the sales movements towards Rich- mond; An acount of the Repuise of the Union Gunboats at Fort Darling,on the James river,a fow miles below An account of the arrival of Commodore Far- leet opposite Fort Morgan, below Mobile, with a ‘ating the Scene of Operations, and doscrip tions of the city, ils defences, surroundin The latest news from the Union and Kebol in front of and at Corinth, Mississ! news from the South; Virtual Repudiation of tho Rebel Government by North Carolina; Late and interesting nows from México,Cuba, Central and*South America, and all interesting matters of the week. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents, Sampson Low, Son & Co., No. 47 Ludgate Hill, London, England, will receive advertisements and subscriptions for the Henan. ‘She money to eu: -Of tho estates of these peop e, an: war aud jitstica, those estat ‘The Prosident of the United Stztas is the property of thee rebels i bs ised, that it may be ~conliscated and condemned. lowing socgious provide the mods of sevure, tris! and The mode is simpio and eitectiv Proceedings are against the prorerty. aud not directed against the persons, of rebels. With the punishment of ‘the person wo havo nothing now to do: property of the rebeis made use of to destroy the gov- ernment we are now dealing-—propert; which tue rebellion is si w driven to the stern necessity of wi property, ued in the bands of men overnient, that the bill deman ummary jurisdiction, condemnation wt sof procedure laid down ia this bili is made to conform as a@onrly ag poasibie to proceedings In p |. The seventh section provides for payment Out of the proceeds of the sule of confiscated estates such cinins of loyal The Scotia has had strong w passage, She made tho passagi New York without stopping the engines during the en- erly gales the entire frrm Queenstown to a ponny lower. including 2,470 about 4,000 bales, it nding 1,000 on spaculation and for s without further cla: ge. ‘the ubird aud three fol- Among the passengers by tho J.W. Florence, who return home after a very succcssful professional tour in Engiand, The United States frigato Constellation, 22 gins, from Cadiz, anchored in Algesiras roadstead on the 20th April, and remained thero on tho 4th inst., together with the The United States sloop Ino, 9 arrived at Cadiz on the 23th ult. from the Me:titer- ranean and Algesiras, ‘The privateor Sumtor was still at Gibraltar on the 4th @ondem ation. ‘rhe authorized 125d. pated at 348,240 bales, of yy by means of a : 890 ure American. Tho quantity of sea from ‘Ttisus euciay's | *00p-0f-war Tuscarora. ymed against the Livexvcor, May 10—P. M, The sales to-day were about 8,000 Dales, including 4,000 on speculation and for export. ‘There was more tone in the market to-day, and quotations are « shade In .conclusion he pointed out @ firm and judicious, but liberal and humane adminis. tration of the Poor law, and a:sured the House that the Poor Law Board would do all in its power to give advice and assistance to the local authorities to meet the dis. toss, which he was afraid would continue and beeume ize cases in adini. ‘The Kangaroo arrived at Queenstown early on tho morning of tho 9th ins TRADE AT MANCHESTER. Trade is staguant. Tho market yesterday was quite depressed, and prices nominally “were considorebly verpool on the 10th. THE WAR IN AMERICA M. Mercier’s Visit to Richmond—Debate on the Distress in England—Speech of the Foreign Great Britain—Lord Palmerston’s Re- sponse=—France and England in Ac- cord on the American Question—Great Suf.ring in the Manufacturing Dis- tricts—An Ample Sapply of Cotton citizeng as might be section also imdicates the OMcial Drawings of the Kentucky and Delaware State Lotlories. 7, 17, 21, wmode by which the euforved, Tho rebels in the persons of their slaves. elainied by the rebels as heir property, come within the embrace of contrabund property, and may by lawiully sconflsoated:—first, because as by them the estates of the tebels are in fact made au instrument and me swarfare; secon liy, because in fact cvery traitor whoss to pay in part tho expense of ga jod in fleree civil Awyer, huweyer opposed to She policy cr theory of the bill, Would bo unwilling to ‘contend that Congress cannot pass a Coniiscation bili LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFPS MARKET. pence & Co., Bigland, Athya & "0. roport:—Flosr Heries Otase 185—iny 20, 1208 . Richardson, 3} Wakefield, Nash & ed ut a light red 0s. Wheat dull an-t nouinaliy unchangod. 10s. 10d; Southern, 11s.; White Westzin, Southern, 128. # 24, 67, 15, The JOHN A. MORRIS £ 00., Wilmington, Delaware, or Goviugton, Kentucky. Mr. Briway thought that government assistance would vecome necessary. He did not think that the Boards of Guardians could do all that was required. He urged the formation of local committeos to collect subscriptions from the classes who could afford to assist their poorer neighbors who were now struggling with difficuliics, Where this had been done no pressure had been fi Circulars sent by addressin s Disraeli on Policy of . 6. per LOO pounds. Corn in modorate demand, but freoly a 288. ; for mixed white slow at 32s, Property is to be take: 2s. 6d. por quarter. OMetal Drawings of Surray, Kday & May 10—P,M. — | Co's Ki tucky and Missouri State Kuntocay, iarita Cusss 237—M: av ‘The market is nominal'y the same as holders would accept lower rates if buyers ‘Tho most technical AS, i, M4, Restucky, ULass ’ § 5 Mrs. A. W. Goodell, wife of Adjutant A.W. Goodell, Forty eighth New York Volunteers, of a daughter. Dica. ‘Avurs.—At Nowark, N. J., 0: Tuesday, May 20, Rocems ARMs, steamboat engineer. ‘t at " te me eye ie Felath¥s9 ang frond an! ths tadmbors of wy, tu AL M., of New Vor kc. Are fuvited ts 2 ~ the 4j, @itend the fu 1, dio BULIOs w. ae ~ es which will be given in Thureday morning's. Beacn.—Kitled at the battle of Williams! Firat Lieutenant B, Franny Beaou, in the 2 his age. The funeral will toke place from the Market sirevt church, on Thiisday @ierncen.p.t one o'clock, The re mai 6 wil be interred 1m Greenwood Cemetery. Diag, —On Tuesday napruing, May 20, after a linger ing lines, Euzancra Camorusn URarnc, eidest daughter Of the lato Danie! Grain, in Sbe 36th ycar of her age. Notice of furioral in Pharsiay mo. Ding # papers. Brsrres,-—(m Monday mornig, May 19, of cousump Mon, MRM. Dawtraie, big beloy vi Wil of Rdvward ret ter of Abijah wud Elizabeth Mcekor, hs mag days. on thy aly, leo ie, ne ry membersef Am Yc! - J ly invited to aitoud he fune: , the Wetue-day) atternoon, at iwe e'eicck rota the Dubec rod churah in sixth yon ws apppoat ity street. ark (N. J. papers Pease eogy. pan asad Y, May 20, Carona C.yCiom, aged 8 yoars. ‘The relatives and friend: of tie femily are eespectful- ly invited to a:tend tho funcra!, op Thursday €ftern at two o’cloek, f: tho residenew of hor » %,G. We Carter, 82 No €i.th street, Broottdyn, E. D. eth, L. 1. 01 Momday, May 1, Tao aus Cov Rr, in tHe 62d yoar of his : ‘The relatives anc frisnds of tho fuunvtly ere rospae Sully invited to altead tho funoral, from tls Lat residemd Y O8 three o'clock. Me Nai os eday, 2, Ca. eis, « aehept Robart atd Aiary Donaldnst, in the 3d’ year Wf heanes The Saueral wil! ‘ake plzce from the resiNenve of hie”> father, 18 Horatio street, this (Wednesday) afdgrnoon, ab ‘ . ~At Dobb's Ferry, Wostchestor eounty, N. V5 fay 18, of consutnption, Cone: 08'G USES, im yoar of hig ase,a native of Queons county , Ire- }OMMTOY.— At Lis residence, 92Grecne street, \ersey City, Ceannys Flaten: x, in the 48th year of bie agwy <rol will (eke place ibis (Wednesday) xftesnoom hree o'clock, fvoin 92 Grecue streat, Jersey Citys Klheniy papers please copy. Mow’ —e Monday, May 19, after a short and severst Hiness, AL gps Howr. The trionds and relatives of (he family, also the-menm.” bers aud honorary inombors of Rilgewoot Hose No. 7, are rospecttully iuvited to ettond the funcral, this (We ay) xftertioon, at one o'clock, from his late reat denoe, Third sireet, near North Seventh, Brooklyn, E. D. Hyvk.—On Sunday, May 18, at Spoeisvitle, Tompking: county, N, Y., Louisa, wie of R. ti. 8. Hyde, Eaq., am oldeet daughier of Joreph Pederer, k’sq. Jorpan.—-At Astoria, on Mondey, My 10,at the roat- 2 of his grandfather 3 B. Joabaw, aged & years, 4 mont'is and 6 da Notice ef funerat in to- Kwave.—On Mowday , May 19, Pasw BEL, daughiey, of Wil’am K. aud Masia 3.Kuapp, in tho deh year er age. ‘Tho fii nde of the family are respectfully Invited te: Attend the funeral, from tho residence of her grand father, Abraha ra Meserote, No. 16 Clinton place,, thie (Woduesday) afte. noon, «i four o'clock, without further Rotiew, Lyxon.—On ‘Tresday, May 29, Furey, danghter of Drhiget and the Inte bernard Ly: ch, aged 2 years and © ontha. » friends of the family and thoso of her James and John Lynch, are respectfully invited to al the funeral to Calvary Cemotery from hor ate residence, in Scilman strect, near Do Kalb ayeuxe , Brooklyn, this (Wedues iny) afterzoon, at two o'clock. ister—Cn Monday, May 10, Stary Jawa Moan 9 yours und 13 day tives aud friends aro respectfully Invited to unoral, from 214 West Foriy-socoad streot, atiend this (Wednesday) «fternoan, at two o'clock. M-Comitcn —On Tuesday, May 20, Carrie Molonm youngest son of Wiliam und Mary McCormick, aged '238—May 2), is6e, LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. 6 d Beef was quiet and nominally unateret, Pork dall but quotations not reduced. Bacon very duli, and pressed at a further deciine of 1s. 28. por cont, with much ir- regulsrily. Butter and cheese slow. buyers; sales at 408.0438, Tallow quiet and a shade easier; Butchers” Association, 4s, 6d. vERPOoL, May 10—P. M. ial change in any article. LIVERPOOL PRODUCK MARKET. The Brokers’ circular repor whereby the property of an No doubt there was less cotton coming from gold as a ineans of weakening and subduing hin itis appzrent that the fifth article of the constitution does not apply in auy meaus te the purposes and provi- ‘Wo agree ti.at inocdinary times the subject cannot be deprived of lite or liberty without due rocess of law. It cunuot bo assumed, howe eneficont provision of the constitution applies to a state Jeff. Davig may be siain In battle wit -ooss cf law. Our gallaut suki y may bo seized and Promised, & Various rumors continued to float about relative to the political signifleance of M. Mercior’s visit to Richmond, but thoy are all apparently disposed of by an annonnce, mont made in thé House of Commons, by Mr. Layard, on the 9th inst., to tho efivet that M. Mercier went to Rich- mond withous any. instructions from his own govern- ment, and that his visit was attended with no political result whatever: ‘The Paris correspondent of the Index (the new London organ of the rebels) writes aa follows, under date of war with Amorica, and he wished to warn (ho noble Lord at the head of the government that nothing was more prejudicial to the trade of Lancashire than hasty atemonts with respect to this war and the blockade. Astatement of the noble Lord the Foroign Secretary, when he expressed a hope that in a few months the Northern States wovld allow the independence of the tho time paralysed busincas in it caused in The Foreign Sccretary was quite ignorant of the case if he supposed the North would have consontod to such a course, Tho trade was great- ly unsettled by the reports spread abroad of tho block- ade being raised, for the prices were so bigh and so sensitive that a sudden change was iuin to a person engage’ in large transactions. It wns, therefore, highly culpadie, and a breach of neutrality in the Foreign Sec- rotary, to indulge in the remarks hu had made. Mr. Bazuny said he bad personally witnessed the Ia- mentable sufferings of the working classes, under dis- tresses brought upou them by no fault of their own, and the constancy and heroism with which they had borne Ho carnestly urged the government todo all in its power to promote tho cultivation of cotton in India and the colonies. The London 7imzs, in an editorial upon the debate reia- tive to the distress in Lancashire, s#ys : It is, too, for the honor of the nation that all tho world ld’ know its sacrifices in the cause of noutrality. Tho cotton manufacturer suffers on! It_will be supplied ere long, from America, from thoee other cotton fleids which this emorgency is calling into fertility. ‘Till then Lancashire is eich onough to do its duty, anda recont alteration of the Poor law will prevent the distress from falling into excessive presuro Upon stall localities, aut, of the Legislature, of the whole nition, . 6 jg stvarge calamity traordinary and excopitons. "ens should they will be forthcoming. 7" The London Timza looks upon the now slave treaty as the first frail of secession, and says it is not a blow at the South but a victory over the North. avtigle the Times eays:—If the Northerxors could only o their own interests, they would stop short now and treat, as they will probably nover have so good xn op Covington, Ky., or St, Louts, Mo. il. ae ay ions of this b: Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lotte- JO3EPH BATES, Broker, ries, Information given, No. 1 Wall strect, room Ni A Significant Verdict.It Is the Verdl of a majority of 0° rt KNOX ents is the banc 8 were not guilty « tle field, yot they did not await, the process of law. Lin our prisons are not d without law, although due proces ww was not hed upon them. Will any oue say that Cun- gress protects property, and that you cannot reach ft thout going through ail the forms of law? Are not the -tebols red handed and biack herrted, and as bad as rates? Yet Congress and tho courts of the country we dealt with the property of pirates just as wo now Propose to deal with the property of re of the pirates being citizens dues not a Ali writers on ivternational law tay it a rule, that the property which {s the inatrnment of, the crinis is foricited. We press the bill upon the House, avd urgo its passage, from wa oar @uppress this rebellion by taking from the rebcis that which gives thom all their strength. Within tho Con- ‘federate States, all the estates, whether real « sGre used in promoting this rebe!lion, aud in secu: wes to the conilict these traitors wuge agaiust th: g wient. It has beon their boast from the beginnine, their real ostates, worked by their sinves, could t “their army, while they, themselves, were fighting 1n the Where is the man bold enough to say that this roperty isnot used in support of isnot, ou that account, legal prize, and ns such Be seized and confiscated and sold? the Dill proposes to do—to seize rebels, apd to confiscate it, as a vital means of exrrying on the war, tho siaves becanso they are made to work tor the rvbel arm, Ashes steady: pote, 6d.; pearls, 338. Philadelphia back—sales 1s. 6.1. “Rosin quiet but stoady: com. Spirits of turpentine neg ectad. Cotes in good request at full rates. Rice a shade easier under large supplies. Clo- Nothing doing in fish oils. t last week's rates. rofined Is. td, a 1s. 6d. per gallon. LONDON MARKETS, Messrs. Daring, Brothers & Co. report the corn markot hout improvement. White Amer! 62x.; red, 638. a 58s. Toa—Congou "declined i } very firm. Spirits of turpentine advaiced to 46s. a 46s. 3d. 95; cod, 40s. ; linseed oil (irme: Linseed cakes still tending Tron—Welsh dull at £5 @ £5 58, for barsand rail: pigs, 83s. a 538, 13;d. GLASGOW MARKETS. Messrs. John McCall & Co. report:—Wheat very flat, at 6d. decline: Milwaukeo, 278. 6d. per 270 Ibs. "FI also 6a. por bbl. lowor. Mixed corn, 17s. per 280 Ibs. NEWS FROM GEN. HALLECK’S ARMY. Bavors Conintm, May 20, 1862, ‘There has boon skirmishing along the whole lines to-day, foeling the enemy's strength and socking more advantageous positions, itis in great demand at a@peeding the deadly bulle itdisputes the palm with the ole- ‘oaptured rebels South, had for Tancashiro by the sudden reduction the price of yarn. 573 Broadway, Ladies’ Bale Gaiters, Boys’ and Youths’ Gait Balmo- reat verlety, at iow KS, 673 Broadway. At Jofters’, morais and Blast vorseed rather lower, rals, Gente’ Suces and Gaitel seed oils scarce ogein rather low: Isaid that the denovement of the tragedy eannot be mitch fozgor delay@!. M. Marcier leave Potroloum cil h 1. Lo report to the Emperor the result of the us which ho haa been in Immodiatety.on his ret bofure the end of the present moni cfsion will be published to the worl: Taid in my last lotter, thst the dec ith the whole pow: lew York on joted to © on at —that is tonay, he imperial e- Straw Goods—For Misse: All the new and desirable sp1 RANTA'S, 357 Canal street, corner of Wooster. A Pair of Good. Patent Leather Boots for $2, ut BARTLETT 8, 872 Grand sireet, corner of Nor’oik. Boys and In- styles uow ready at can Wheat, 58. % Flour, 263. a 308. Sugar firmer, to ' of the armics and ed, if necessary, ‘Ihe objccts of Si, Mercier’s visit are navios of Fiance. briefly these: — First. To ascertain the cond:tion of things in the Con- fedcrate territory and the resources of It8 government for protracted rag: Stuyvesant Insutatice C: Notice.—Those persona holding cei Company, as owner or otherwise, aud Ww! glstered for examination aince 8th May | od to present the samo at this 0; corner of Bowery and Grand street, on or het next, 24d inst,, between the hours of nine and fu order that the committees may be cnatled to make their're- SAMURL WILLETS, c. Sperm nominally £: sales at 378.. hether, and on what ter to accept the mediation of 3 Tegarcs boundary and other quections, anu the disposislun of d:batable ‘terri- government ceoms suMfcient ind on the other hand Confederacy ix dis; Franeo, and what tory of the Confete guarantees of an honor KAHAMB, } Committee, BERIAMIN We PLOED, | committer. ANDRE FROMENT, New Yous, May 19, 1362. robellidn, and that a aay Yhat is what itsertbal vestate upon the others, what torms Third. And ag consoque can be offered to France aud to her industrial in the event of her mediation boing accepted aud auo- Neckar Champagne and Still Wines.— A few years ago the writer resided (or som al of Wirtemver, from a dearth pete youmay rely upon it, are the outlines of M. of Stutigart, cap! a eld, in the intrenchmenw and in ‘ho peraouai property to be seivel, cniiseuted au ause the cifice holders and chief promoters wud Lg. tors in this rebellion are paid the price of treason 1) from, ang that it Ja:goly contributes to the taeans of Sevying the Wh?, ¥ among the ‘ 4 is found whereby Wpropriated or used by + fustitution ts used by the enemy in aid ion as Qa instramont of war, on princi to @ho laws of war, our right is p @o ovorthrow it, and to let ths Ample provisias will Joyal men from inj tlemen of the border states to this fact. tion be so used, sud if found an efficient iu 2he buns of the enemy against the constitutional rights pent, ten the right to overihzow it st ‘The Vill does not assu ac to work out any it does uot aftect In ary way thei It allects only the ch aud them it seeka to deprive of aw smhoge property has be and whose labor giv wi d trade—Miesars. &. Lal- Mr. Layard’s announcement seems to dispose of this Our losses were small. ‘The army is advancing slowly. Tho story about asve ral regiments attempting mutiny and that the federal forces had sent assistance is false. [thas been raining all day, with a prospect of a rainy n. The attention the bills covered with vines producing prapes of as flue An official: deepatch from Lord Lyons to Earl Russell is upon the sufierers Although tha powor to make arbitrary political arrests @ can depend spon had “et eeu f mn he Exocuti erpraent, it has not, e0 Qe as I kr: Tai not awara of any Br bitrarily detained a The Independance Belge ays in— letto’s recent visit to London was to indues England to consent to @ common intervention fea, and England bas agr —tho Previous sottloment of the Roman impsrial govern’ proposition, and it has thus led counter with it ag to an interven In tho House of Commons on the 8th inst., the ques tion of whieh Mr. Staney bed given notice relative to me- diation by England in the Amorican diflewity, was nog bronght forward. Tho motion in regard to the disiress im Lancashire was aldo postponed on account of Colonel —-heving met with an accident, On the motion for the second reading of the Cus fa subject being now Bra, enables ta political prisoner, ille Union chronieles the constant arrival of @ sick of the “Southern Confederacy,” saysa thorough Unio man must bo chosen at tle ap- proaching election for Circuit Judge. 3 Camo, Say 20, 1562. ‘Ths steamer Platte Valloy, from Pittsburg Landing, On her upward passage sie was tire on One soldier was wound Leal! the atteution of the gen- ws ened for tho drims of °i not slow im disc bat only on one ent lont an ea It is stated that the Duc d’Aumalo, in visiting tho French Court at the great exhibitiun, was dozgod fre spot to spot by a French detective, who tok down the name of every exbibitor at whose stall tho royal exile a in American affuire, ms Of rebels in w ‘ans of strength, and all employed In urmand substance The country demands that a miecsure of tuis kin! ahall be speedily passed. Mr. Nos.:, (opp.) of Mo., argued the couatitutional reation, remarking that rebellion potic countries, because the nwases are against one. coess in rebellion ig morally, politically and pbysicalty impossible, because it ia the few against the many to destroy the governmeut of tho whole. 40 this view thet he held that aithough the constitution ‘was the camo in peace as in war, yet its slambering could bo awakened in time of danger, compotent ery omergency. As tothe policy of confiscation, ling to say to those who had undertaken tw destroy the bust government on earth—“l forgive you; he was not wiltiny Stock of his charity on aurdering nis covatituents. shell not bo freed from waked Congres to do ho did demand se- Tament has not strength hdd eh Bollea rathere ag iy countrymen will drank wine, Lr ling “Neckar” and KL Wines of Mess An order of Gen. Halleck was iccued expelling mewspa. por correapondents. from the determined to witht sew concluded to remain. 2 portion of thy indignant (hora are on their way. T WRIGHT. by many in the Unt A number of then ly from: the victoity. jally notifled that Queen Victoria will hold no + or drawing room this year. 1 peace likely soon again ally succeeds in 0 have o pure wines of ‘of my eninuryiuca, low Bank Tobace Wilson Patten—the moy s ones have already arri & Co. to the notice Th iqututed that the Marquis de Javatette would return to his ‘post at Rome in the course of a few days. ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Herat says nothing further has transpired respecting cior’a visit to Richmond; but it is beyoud question that the recognition of the Southorn States is seriously cou- ted by the ¥rench government. Paria Presses states that the object of Prince Napo- leon's visit to Naples is to arrange about between Franco and Italy. monthly returns of the Bank of France show an increage i the cash on hand of nearly twenty-three mil- lion francs,and @ dccreaso in the yot due of seventy-four and a balf millions. Teiuforcements had just bocn sent to the French army at Rome, cheifly consisting of artillery and cavatr; The Nourse on the 9th waa flat: rentes, 70f. 80. THE SIEGE OF FOR Cmicaco, May 20, 1862. A npecial despatch, dated off Fort Wright, 18th inst., A Pure TebaceoY¥e! co.—Goodwin's Pure Yeilow Bank Tobacco, freo from all or wale UY AU a Northcote made survey of Eng- Jand’s_ financial position, which ho considered most unsatisfactory. He argued that tho etate of Fugland’s foreign relations dit not warraut her presont high ex- penliture, atid he strongly urged prudence and cco- dealers, and at ‘street, * Patent Champion Fire ond Burglar Proot Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Musray sircet, Now York, od Epes 6 Eee eos Grover & Baker's Celebrated ines are acknowledged to be superior tu all others siber family oF magafacturing use. Saltsrooms 496 Refugees who arrived yesterday report that the re- dels aro making extensive preparations for ® second at- tack. Thoy now calctlate on being ablo te whip the at Richmond, Corinth and on the Mississippi, after which they don’t expect to be molested in their IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH. me who are of certain treats Mr. Gladstone vindicated bis views as to the public expenditure aud his financial policy generally at great ils discounted not way of revenge. But eurity tor the future. If the go saad courage to punish crime against ite own authority ‘end stand by the mon who havo nobly stood unworthy the allegiance of » brave people. men are entitied to more consideration then & milion fraitors. So far from the cunfscation bills being min- ehiovous, it was the only means by which loyal men can De protected. It was his strong conviction that if Co grees, when they met here last July measure, much distress might bay @onclusion be related that reventiy a band of despe: @ame to tho louse of his only brother in Missouri. a wainy, forced him tosubsertbe @ pact agai st tho Cunfoderate o did to sayo his life. But on his way ito murder him; and aw are the mon alo are claimed to be objects of morcy Mr. Rioux, (rep.) of Ohio, discussed the general ques. He would punish traitors, strip @hom of all their property, aud preciade thom forever from hoidirg offlces of emoiument and bouor podor the ernment. strike down slavery, end you will strike lown the possibility of iasurvection. Mr, Wixpos, (rep.) of Mr. Disraeli attacked not only Mr. Gladstone's manage- ment of the Exchequer, but aleo the foreign policy of the Ho oonsitored that the present was an op- portune period for cousidering a reduction in the warlike exporditure of tho couniry. foreign policy of England, after real interosta were con- sulted, would be in‘closo union and harmony with tho imteresis of France aud America; but, instoau of this Doing the case, tho repr France anywhore, and eapocially im America, wore acting against exch other with suspicion ant even hos. Ho contended that, in Italy, England's policy ht to have the same effect as that of France; and only by mismanagement question Lad become so embittered. He hoped that this question would eoon settle itself without the modern ntervention of Zouaves and the non-in- tervention of marines; but there was nothing in the question of Southern Italy or of Rome which ought to havo led to the divergence of policy and the irritation sod to provall Letween the Fronch and English governments, The military roatiessaoss of France required repose and re- trenchmont, and it waa in tho power of the government, by adopting @ cordial policy aud reconciling the only two Powers which guidet the counsels of Kurope; by tid of the swollen nte which had brought the country to this extent of Mnancial embarrassment, which, how, ever necessary at first, could not be got rid of ifthe no, ‘plo lord at the head of the government acted up to the principles which he professed. Having reviewed at some Jength, he condemned the views of Mr, Cobden with re. peat to Englant's eclenial empire and maritime law, Lorn Paimen-vor responded and said the honoravie the guverument with acting in an un, towards Fronce, but he must bi some seeret information, or the goverument were labor. a groat delusion with respoct to their relations Tio howover utterly deniod the inforences of the right houorable gentleman, The policy of the two goveruments with rezpect to America had beon in In the Trent affair the conduct of the}'rench Emperor had been most honorable, and the relations of two diplomatir's had never been more fravk and candid than those of HM. Mercior and Lerd 1 ons. With respoct to Italy the (wo governments natu- fally regarded the question from different pois of view, ate of her owa, but France, as a snd continental power, bad intercsts wit whieh eglegd bad 09 qomperm, y phs.—The New Style mctta and Visite, fine we the Parisian pict JOLMES', 24 Broadway. Hair.—Grandjean’s Cele- Leto tirsntg tA embellishment and restoration of He pointed out that the Solution of the Rome Ita Rumors of an approaching brated consultation ror the tion were becoming more-and. more freq the hai; Odlice Astor Paris Prease eays that beliof in them was quite general ‘The Journat des Debats declares the present si alike intolorable for Italy, the Pope and France, and says it must be brought to a spec A lettor from Rome say Hill, Inimitable Cutter of Hair Whiskers at No, 2 Barslay street, Hair Dye 600., brown; best in use. Dr. Kennedy’s Medi warranted 4 cure Scrofala, Erysipel: passed such o 6 been nvolled. in does ‘The Memphis Appeal! of the 15th contains the following denpaich, addressed to thg robel Secretary of State, dated Camp Moore, Iith:— Gen. Puller yesterday took forcible possession of the office of the Consul of the Netherlands, searched the person of the Consul, and took from lim the key of » dank vault, in which wore $800,000 transferred by tha Bank, of Amsterdam, inteuded for the payment of the interest on the Confederate ntatlves of England aud Discovery Is Ringworm, Scald convietion was general that the Pontifical government bad mado every prepara. tion with a view to a sudden departure. ‘The Parts Siecle says letters from Rome announces the of Naples without any one intonded to diract bis stepa. Ulocra, Fever sore ¢ Skin, of whatever nature. 40 an obligate Dye, Preservative and ee ica and retail, and the a. Mtge wont fa the Wigs, ¢ a ayo privately appiled Goparture of the e@x-Ki knowing to what quarter The Viceroy of Kgypt had arrive | at Ron. ‘The Consistory, tor the canonization of martyrs, was to be hold on the 16th instant. tion of the rebeilion, Citizens’ Bank to F ent far Wige, Toupoes, TI ‘Moldasia@reat for beauti i fying the hairy 16 Bond street. Hi ja Cared by Marsh ees A new styte su Brace, sow ren: Paste Abdominal Suppor undes Barium’s Mase! attendance to wair on aneeol ird’s Bloom pete Ie ing and beautify tn druggisié and ay: General Butler also took peesossion of the cflices of the Froneh and Spanish Consulates, in the old Caual Bouk, and placed a squad there. He also seized the Canal Bank and Smith Bank, andhas issued an inflammatory proclamation to jucite the poor against the rick, promising to distribute to the pour a thowand barrels of beef and sugar captured in New Or: jeans, Ho is recruiting in New Orleans, The poor wil soon bo starved, ‘Tho enemy have sont a force up to Bonne Carra-which mayched through t!e swamps and destroyed the railrend Mnn., had no patience with Ghose who were over ready to piead for murderers aud ‘Graitors, and who never uttored a word ja condemnation It would bo dificult to convince loyal the expenses of the war sible for it show! Agi ‘The latest bulletin relative to the King’s health are rather more encourag: Switzerland, ‘The Federal Council had despatched an official invita- tion to the Japanese Ambassadors to visit Switzeriand upon their return from St. Petersburg. tora. Corner of Broadw also 784 Brondw 01 ai woe unde: lo that they ehould wane we while the arch-iraitors who ave @scape the burdens. Btilypod of thoir real and pereonal property for the uss uid have indemnity for the He rogarded this moa- alenlated to cripple the resources of the rebels, and put an end to the war, and it would ‘cncourage loyal men and frustrate iraitors. io eaployinent of negrovs as soldiers in , While the whites pursued the eneiay in France wag satiatet. Russ ‘The Journal de St. Vetersvurg publishes an Imperial ukese ordering tho Stato Bank to exchange notes fur gokt on aud after the 13th iust. ‘The price of specie 0 of bank notes is to be gredually reduced aches tho nuininal value, gold half imperials are to be cxehanged for 670 o \pecks, }) Paper currency. at and wecisity for Rhe Scrofain, Old Ulcers and eaten, TO LATES LIVE BALSAM 16 8 ee for thesy diseasoa You, who are the most tortasing palns, f casos Have been cured and ‘These cortiicates at sean and con- » 245 Grand street, they would got and bloated arm For tho present ‘oublo for 110 copes! he month of Angust the price of and thit cf silver 108 coped! in tho price of bullion are to be announced by ‘Tho cenpatch is sot signed. ‘The Vicksburg Citizen of the 12th says thas the latest wo can leara of the gunboats below is that they are be- tween Fort adams and Bayou Tunica, suppered to be in. or about tue Red river cut off, The Tart. Fasmon Purasvre Group Assoctation—Trorrma,— Tuesday, May 20, matoh $600, mile heats, best three in five, in harness. Dd. bone A yee |. Woodruil nam % Time 2:30-2:38 %—2 :30},—2:33 4. Mr, Voonnuns, (opp ) of Ind., obtained the floor. are from well know sulted at.sny hour. The Great Vational AS comimues to BANS ihe. very boat labs rg .—Ak South Dedi am, Mass., om Satur. 1, by the Rev. M. M. Cc south Dedham, to Mi ‘M. C. Hoy !@, Eaq., Of the samo ‘free, Gwrrr—BuryRe.-On Mondr,y evening, May 19, by the Rev, William H, Jobnion, Jone W. untusy lo Conviiia dD UGHLIN-SHACKETT. Thitvedoy, May is, by the Rey. J. Woods, of St. Patrick’ McLavaniin to Krasie Y{A0n PRICE— ADAM: St. John th Evat Cuat.Pricy, to Mise Maaare Ivremesrive Lines, Scr. —The suit of D. UH. Craig, Agent Of the Ansocintod Prors, against F. O. J. Smith, lato chief awner of the Now York, Boston, Portland and other lead- ing telegraph lines, for Libel, and which has occupied the Superior Court, Judge Sorrel ose nds dally, omit thet i te a a » 590 Our eitiscam See! Aasouia | parteubars apply at eles, $F oni ‘The Ami de la Relig ‘beon received froin meportant news Ad ingureection has broken cut, and an attempt was made to assassinate the King. A cousin of the Kin crown, is compromised. armed at the moment he was killed the assassin. gentlemen charge during the past week or friendly many ‘was closed as to tLe Lostimony yesterday at. nd the counsel will sum up this morning at ten O’clock——-Mr. Smith leading off in his own defonce, to be followed by D, D, Field, Eaq., for the plaintiff. Tho ar. aro expected to ceonpy the Court not han from tex A. M, till two P, M.; #0 the case is Uikoly ( go to the jury this afternoon, ‘The character of Buo libel, and the well kuown hostility of Mr. Smith to vor since he succersfully resisted Mr. Smith's drive him from his position as Agent of the together with the unfounded im een so freely indulged in by D Mey oT! ps ir, Craig’s agency, impart prosend Gull-« deyroe of public iutorogt which ie reroly tapifeat- ad io quite for Ul ho to ® pretender tothe Mojeaty happened to be attacked, and he fired and Rot discouraged Faasxcia BR. Rve. ‘That tucident ., daughter of ‘at the last dates they were still gumer is of coune THE LATEST NEW: ‘The Canada arrived out om the Hth, Havas, May 8, 1869. Cotton irregular and unchanged. Sales of the wook 6,000 bales. Stock 51,000 bales, APrussion royal decree convokes the Parliament for sp rece ish Wurren Gannny.—Miss Datoman appoara this evening 0° the first time in the new play writton for her by Mr. de Walden, and entitied Rosa Grogorio; or, the Corsi- can Vendetta.” It will be brought out with ail the ad- yantagos of new acenery, new musicand a powerful cast. Roport speaks favorably of tho piece. The character of the heroine is mid to be exactly suited to tha line of act. ing in whigh Mise Bst-qan's forte lice, of hia city. May £0, at the Church of Associuted Prose tions whieh have Kngland had no inter Cardinal Wiseman arrived at the Tuileries yenterday, oa his wor to Rome, atives and fricnds of the family are respectful invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of i parents, No. 112 East Thirty’ninth streot, on Thureday af.ornoon, at two ofsleck, with y:t fur b F invitacion. Moifvrray.—On Monday, May 19, of consumption, ctfully requested 0 of her sister, No. 57 Mott street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at twe o'cive! MoieeLL.—At Montebelio, Prince George's county, Mds, ou Tussday, May 18, Berne, Youngest daughter of B. L. Morsell, Esq. VLart.—On Monday, May 19, Apgtaimr, daughter & Joseph and Nester K. Plait, aged 7 months. ‘The relatives and friends of tho fainily aro respect fully iovited 6» attend the fenera!, from the residence of hor father, No. 116. Livingston ‘atret, Leoaklyn, thi (Wodnesriay) afternoon, at tires o'clock. Tucuarvs.—On Morday ov. ning, May 19, Hanae Was worst Ricnarpe, aged 80 years, ‘The relstives and friends c! tho family and the active and honorary mombers of s'acitic Engine Company, No. 25, are reapoctfuily invited to attend the funeral, ¢his- (Wodnesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from theves:- dence of his sister, No. 117 East thirty-fifth street, Rixnr.—On Sunday, biay 18, at tho Adama House, Bale timore Genoral Hospital, from’ a wound received at the battie of Williamsburg, Va.,on the oth tnat., Wuraw H, Rixer, of the Fourth bittery, New Yock State Volunteers, age M1 years, 4 months and 12 day: i ‘The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at tond the funeral, without sirther notice, this day) afternoon, at balf-past threa o'clock, from the resi- lence of his father, Honey i). Rikor, 69 Po: Hand avenue, as Bi °v-Ex.—On Tuesday morning, May 29, Juta-Purn- Post, wife of Daniel Ven fegan, of this city, and young. ost daughter of tho late Moses Hatch, cf Daabury. 0 am. ‘The friends of tho family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at four o'clock, from:hee late rosidence, 39 Weet Twentieth strect. Vay Gustis.—On Monday, May 19, after a short lilages, Jonaswa Miny Carorrxg, daughter of Christopher end Charlotte Sophia Van Glabn, aged 7 years, 7 mouths end 15 daye. ‘The relatives and friends of the famiiy, and alsa the membors of tha German Onk Lodge, No. 82,1. 0. of 0. F.5 and th» members of the German Grocorg Society, are reapectiully iavited.o attend the funeral, trot the resi- dence of her parents, No, 1 West Forty fit street, comer of Kifth avenue, to New York Bay Cemetory, this (Wed- ay) afternoon, at one o'clock. Warrraiors.—At Ship Island, on day, April 285. Minivan, yeungest son of Joha Whittemore, im the year of Nis age. Notice of tho funoral will be given iu to-morrow’s pa- pers. -_ MISCELLANEOUS, — AT BARKER S—THE BEST AND Most NATURA Wigs ta the word are to bo found a, 6:3 Broadway. T GIMBREDE'S, $( ALBUMS (CIFTY. PICTURRAD A eilntat sh Wea ling Cards, Note Paper, Monegreme ~ in perteet BROADWAY, W io atest siyloa), athe ie utreet. tabilshmment, cor ATIENTION, CASH: BUYERS, BLISS & WIIRELOCK, 399 BROADWAY, ‘Oller below market prices MACK, WAMSUTT... AMOSKEAG, CHICKO #2 ERR ON Sao Sait POPULAR PRINTS: ALSO DOMESTIC AND-COTTONADES, ¢ LS0 STAPLE DRESS GOODS, osteny, Wook” Lax, ALSO STADE [1H GOUDS AND NOTIONS. D9 CS FOR CASHEL PRUDTner geen fonrwvonthetoredity Or with a Itheral discount forcash. BLIss & WHEELOCK, 390 Bronedwag. LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SBOOND@¢ HAND it 18 Dey atreet. A Steam Bugines on band at Dey etree . : OURBON erg age no GASES BOURIJON AND tnd abi mt. Oflee Bee eeaece Lerten ate skeet way (lormerly 34 Old wi). IST3.—LITTLEFIELD & BL and | oie ty rerusred from opposite Bt. Nicholas Non 4 oF | Broadway, be. ‘Thirtecnth and Fourte tr, where they cont mtad Cornea Buniong Club and raw owes cond icted = ey CHES AND UANDS FOR THE MELSIOM | At T Peritiaclirere Gc PENNKLie Nowa Cosmaad (Aro (AOAL.—SUPERIOR, BLACKSMITHS CO. On SALE OAT Sto auli by HEATHER, B6 ark RY , Wastin ton aires ei a \LARET WINES, FROM TH WELILAN® wN HOUSE. Ceeicsera. Hrundenbury Freres, Bowleag ,“ pon true, pure Bordeaux, «i $360 per’ devon, to st. Ju Ponter, et sp mee — Co and the rand ean nx, - W tues of ©) ut me OUN UL Kee. the best years Union square ands (\ORNS, BUNION! INVERTED Nag C fount, Br all Sistas or e. fa | ‘or inet enience to the patient Chirspodist 700 Broassay. Retera tog a eons of the city. ~ FLAGS!! FLAGS! Res renee ont Ne, SUMAN, © Cedar atreot, nearly ogpas#.o the TP su. BONS, reonth sitet, pauee ; Su ‘Wp physicians. and ur Qeoranixa ov THR "SRA o Rgpnoax. wht despated Expres: fo ded charge of epectas Our ust #8 Yor way Hi teRnON Let bt leave LR nermond WA mA Ys not. to be fol Reaniahty Houbolee, Sea, kat M sotont e Sper ee eS pte: Mis ERE RBSG COMPANY. QBGARS TAN BLUGAT/T IMVORTED. SBGAR A’ half price, Appiy at Av. 11 Yyaukfor’ street, accond tloo, fromt room, , ___WATCHYA, JOWELNY, de. CA gORNA Di NDS—BREASTPING, BARRING b - racotetay Nec! tncey, ise tia tage 19 ewrat gol and cgual in brill’ tiey to'the res Bent ‘by mail (© Sny part of the euntry on recolptot the cash HUGINAL L JACU 107 Broadway, eatablighet ——e ree LD GORD AND AILVER, JRWELNY, GALIrOnNT QO y Net, Soverei, teat japoleot.s, and other Gold ar See Molt at hg ‘rath vm Meat, Fino Goid and « on PA. DAARARD, Gold una Biiver Rofiwer. 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