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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1862. Police Intelligence Prosapiy Fata, Suoorina Avrray—A disturbanee 06° curred at No.9 Mulberry street on Monday night, be- tween Patrick Kenny and James Derrich, which result@s in the former drawing a dirk knife and stabbing his ad~ versary in the abdomen. The injured man was prompily conveyed to the New York Hospital, but the physician 1a aiter gave the friends but little hope of nis re- covery. The bowels of the wounded maa protruded, and it was not expected that he would survive more thap twenty-four hours. Derrich keeps @ liquor store at the above number, and it was while he was aatearceing to tain order in his establishment that be received the Mrs. Derrich was present durisg the affray, and says she saw Kenny inflict the injury. Policeman Kavony, of the Sixth ward, arrested the assailant lodged hina in the Tombs. : ANOTHER STABBING ArFRAY.—Last evening, about eight o'clock, two brothers, named Martin and Patrick Ken- ney, got into an altercation over an alleged trivia) affair, IMPORTANT FROM TENNESSEE. Our Nashville Correspondence. Nasuvituz, Tenn., May 22, 1862. Phe Judicial Elections—Arrest of Too Bankers—The Ten- messee Rebel Soldiers—The Effect of Hunter's Preclama- tion—The Sales of Cotton—Demand and Competilion— Southern Rights as They Are, de. ‘The election to-day for Judges of the Supreme and Cir- cuit Courts and Chancellor excited but little attention. Very few votos were cast. From Columbia I learn that the Sheriff refused to open the polls at all, but was induced to do so upon learning that some other course would be pursued in order to enable the people to vote. ‘The vote there. was meagre, a large numbor of Union men not supposing an election would be held. In almost all the places thus far heard from grass to grow be ‘as busy as | How will this now exploit affect us? The American r ‘ FWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, | Srnir2 "soiree, oe neem stags | yhetanac dates ahaa ytlrs ay inners | THE NEWS BY THE EUROPA Visit to tbo” outinemt possi ‘be. He has been | the Cabinets Of St. James? and the Tuileries that through * 1 {he picture pallcrios-—ho is a great counoié- | Are now beihg matured for the mitigation of the b Care Race, May 27, 1862. Arrival of the New York at this Port and | for, palutings;, visited all the public mestesency, | Promise has been irinamnisaton of letters. This | The steamship Buropa, from Liverpool 11th, vie Enropa Race. é * grand t this evening at 5 Frv’ +f wo a can well understand, with | Queenstown 18th, arrived off this point * oe Ope ¥ ai re by the Fines anitiion, on Saturday. Of the federal govern- | seven o’clock, where she was intercepted by the news On Sunday he went to the races at the , in possession of New | pont of ated Press, and the following summary The British Press on the Fall «,¢ | “yi, ooo “having an excassvel Sach. An thew etenin tekae ent mean, | pion sete Ao 8 » Pay- 5 Orlea: * ee me ce be kingdom, ing Honepeinns duties, import and export’ wherever | Gn the 16th, in the House of Commons, Mr. Layard New ms. the recent terrible contagration at Kusehed. vy can fad buyers and sellers. | There is only ove MND | said the government had recoived from Lord Lyons Judgment was given on Saturday in the case of the | "1 wanting, ut is th: cotton should come down ° the Valted Sales printers who had been arrested for ‘égtriking,” because to te New Orleans market. copy of the report of the Committee of c gaged somo women to work at (From the London Herald, May 14.) House of Representatives on the operation of the Recip- es Ss * A SUPPLY OF COTTON HOPED FOR. feneceting, Three outof the seven were set at liberty, . rocity treaty, and had no objections to lay it on the table. and the ther four fined sixteen francseach, and The possession of the Crescent City would give the | yor4 Palmerston alao stated that the government were cone tenced to ten days’ imprisonment. ‘The worst feature iM | federals a point d’appui for attacks on the very hotbed -of ee wapuaiicioy * hi the athlon, and, ‘accordance with the proverbial slow- | secrssiom, Holding it and the upper portion of the Mis- | 4/80 prepared to lay on the table all the information they heel The Contest Between ness of the wl ‘of French justice, these poor fellows, | sissippi, they completely shut in the cotton States. | possessed rospecting the occupation of Mexico and China, Artillery-and Iron | ness of the wheal of French Jom for support, have | They would ve masters of the commercial ‘emporium of | Rive mientras ef the Frenoh government on the st Clad Shi; b 4 while awaiting trial for more than five | their enemies, and deprive them of all tho aid which its Ps eee apron ahiclt time they have beon treated aS | woalth bas Lithorto supplied. It would be nearly as | oct, and said that what was boing done by the British the Union voto was tho largest. It is supposed, | which rogulted in Patrick's drawing . voay i knife and &e., &., &o crimmmais, French legai practice, 1a opposition $0 ours, | great a biow to the South as tho of York tothe | naval and military authorities met the approbation of | however, that Governor Johnson will not recognize the | inflicting dangerous woun = ie ape a ee. ? considers every suspected man guilty tll he is proved | North. And just now the fall of New Orleans would | 4). government. He believed the steps now being election at all, but proceed, under his outhority as Mill- me ub ae se the arm. fell to the bert yi 2 other wise. have the very great additional advantage for Mr. Lincoln tary Governor, to ll the vacancies in tho offices named, Erp Oy ie ing teanrs) Ne ‘ork, Captain” ‘Tue correspondents of the Paris journals in London all | aud his Cabinet that it would give them a good pretext | taken would tend tothe settlement of affairs at Shanghae, bigetasvqatsess Sup i= Von Santin, which | The or ePomuiscat worms of Adelina Patti, who, they | for siarung off the inderent on oF diaregard my ‘he vencn- | he Spanish authorities in Mexioo had notilled Presh, eft Southampton on 14th Anewant, arrived at this | gay, would make the fortune of the Italian Opera here, | ‘s'rances of Kurope. New Orleans in his hands, Mr. Lincola of their intention of leaving the country port yesverday morning. whose director recently refused her an engagement. can raise the blockade, and reply to the complaints of | dent Juarez alr ini ie A Our Mies by tho New York are dated at London and ‘The “Voluntaires de 1814,” about whichso much noise | the Emperor of the French that the great cotioa port is | Juarez responded by culogizing their conduct, and offer” ‘paris on the 44th of May, and some interesting | a2 made in advance, felt upon the public eetbors. git | now open, and that if cotton does not come forward it i8 | eq them complete satisfaction, aa Nena has been withdrawn from the afiche ot St. | not the fault of the federal government, but the obsti- Sir Benjamin Haws, the under Secretary of State for citement Patrick made " taken up toa late hour last night. The police are on his ‘8 find him out. the two principal—those of Judze of the Supreme Court and Chancellor—being filled respectively by the present jncumbents, viz:—Judge R. J. McKinney and Chancellor Samuel D. Frierson. Governor Johnson will take no step backward in the track, aud will doubtl 2191, 2211, 2218, 2215, 2217, 2219, 2221, 2223. Part 2— details of the news to that dey. Marti here the veteran Frederic Lemaitre is playing | nacy of the planters—ergo, the only chance of a 5 Our telegrayaie report ‘tig the Hibernian and Kan- | ‘‘Don Cwsar do Bazan.” covion supply is the speedy subjugation of the South. | War, is dead. Vigorous course ho is pursuing of making the effects Of | Ni, 515, 1843, 1986, 2770, 1823, ‘008, 2506, 2000, 1949, We have written “would be’? because we cannot find Immense damage was being done by floods in Kew, the rebellion felt in quarters whore its maintenance is | j49. Part 3—Nos, 2227, 2229, 2285, 2237, 2230, 2243, gar00, off Cape Race, given in the Eznatp yesterday Mr. Mercier’s Visit to Richmond. any justification for writing ‘tis.’” It is quite possible hive, by the giving way of a dam, | t© beattributed—among the leading men, merchants, | 2245, 2247, 2249, 2261, 2253, 2255. morning, Contains news *two days tater than that re- | [Paris (May 12) correspondence of the London Times.) | that the city has already fallen; but the intelligence | county of Lincolnshire, by giving way Ne, bankers, politicians and the so-ealled higher and richer | = Among the telegrams which appear in the Paris papers | brought by the Canada does not warrant the assertion. Many thousands of acres of farm fands were inundated sili taba ios ig (ne trem London, dated Friday, the 90 int, It is to one fecactiote oe pie a cs tie WE. ‘The Parts correspandent of the Lendon Times, writin® | this offect:— The F h Supply of rn To! ss the crops troyed. property “on the 12th May, says;—Complainisare becoming morenu | Mr. Layard declared at this day’s sitting that M. Mer [translated tro raon thetiicionon serrated maceo. | monse. / merous among tha trading classes Paris. shopkeepers | cier had gone to by aparece mene aanexes Say) ‘Nupoleon), May 12, for the New Yorx Hera.p.} ‘The Brazilian mail had reached Lisbon. Freights deolited, during the last week, that business had not eam te ee Tha wisit of M- Marolar to Richmond, sa we snnouneed | wore’ higher. ‘The soak of eafiée at Rio had reached deen worse siuce’the year 1843. That these complaints | " This is not acmplete version, What Mr. Layard said | {Cast sunny or tobacco, purchased on view of saving | 1¢0,000 bags; good first were quoted at 734100 a 744100, are not quite @ufoanded is evilient from thofaet that | was that French government at Richmond and New Orleans. If | ‘The steamship Persia, from New York, arrived out on phops are to be'Fét in the best situations. The monthly He fexred he could give no other answer than that.as | or advices are correct the Washington government hi ‘ccount published by the Governor of the Bauk of France | far as her Majesty's government were informed, M. Mer- | wouid have couseuted, notwithstandin, bce Te ‘on Friday last shows how much commercial transac- | cier went to Richuwnd without any instructions what- | thitall the tobacco found in tore at Tichteand should. tions are contracted and how greatly unemployed capital | ever from his own governineut, and he might add that | no treeiy shipped. But the consent of the Southern The American Question in Europe. is accumulatmg. The bank notes im circulation at | M. Mercier’s visit Aad been aitended with no political re- government was also indispensable, and M. Mercier went ‘The London Times, speaking on the war, says the ad, MISCELLANEOUS, classes of society, To-day the money changers wero mado tofeelthe power of the arm of the government he wields. Two bankers—Messrs. Carter, the President, and Heroferd, the Cashier of the Bank of the Union—were arrested, and required to take the oath of allegiance. ‘They declined, under the plea that all their monetary interest was in the South, and if they took the oath they would be ruined. It is not unlikely Governor Johnson will accept the plea,and transfor the gentlemen to that portion of the land in which they assert their interes's IMPORTANT WORK ON PHYBIO! % Cty AN ditinont's Paris, London an Tew ork ab Ads Yiser and Marriage Guide, A new edition, revealing the facts obtained by anatomy and experiments in the French and hospitals, &c., in-liding # treatine upon the dis eases and weakneswes inilict.y the Luman fagnily from, Tunce of their causes, by an eminent Now Yor s Bent free to any address for $1, by E. WARNE! 1Ve- soy street, Astor House, or RSS « TOUSBY, 131 Nassan Street, New York. The Doctor's ov crs are at 67 Broa = Way. slates, and hours for weatment are from 9A. M. 5 gum & BROTHER'S present amount to only $18,000,000 francs against | sul/ewhalever. Fevcar te Biaketed th beaten ewe ladit teas be hae ; to lie—the land of Dixie, ‘The same course may be pur- ——— 1000, cas! and, aL 001 corres; lent London Herald. J vantages gained in the West by the federals have been ) Pl xORK planed yt ogr eordoron rereeorerey tee MMM Sata i 2 bmibpliareeag obatepee-rstrrarrt ye Rann’ caso Ens wich as is impossib’o to overrate,and are in singular | sted toward thors who are doing business hore with no PW NOP P a © mmeretai jacou aL he Opinion Nationale states that, in spite of all as- | “ ‘phe wlaveholding government declared that, after seeing h Geajeck cn atinity for ta guvecanieat'a power: PALE position of the bank may rejoice those who overlastingly | sertions to the contrary, M. Mercier’s trip to Richmond | that France and England had rejected the commercial | contrast with the slow progress in Virginia. It also ex- exclaim agwinst an over issue of bank notes, but in the | was solely undertaken to look aiter @ large quantity of | advantages which it bad offered them in exchange for | patiateson the importance of the capture of New Or- Hon, Bailie Peyton and Major W.!H. Polk leave soon for jen oF eqemerelsl anes Se Boh AS en wetinmpelry- tobacco purchased by the French government at Rich- | the recognition of the ( onfederate States, the Southern ! , 5 ‘Washington, to intercede in beha'f of the Tun ieasee pris- Prince Anatole Demidoff, of San Donato, has just died | moud and New Qrleaus. The government at Washington | Congress had formally interdicted the exporiation of Jeans, and says tho North has a right to presume | Wa’ if De Uo neae Sehacae'be la peed tn whole, half and quarter cesks, brewed trom the choleess.: im the ffty-(irst year of his age. He married in 1841 | had assured M. Mercier that, ‘‘in spite of the blockade,” | covton and tobacco. that the hour of final success is approsching, concn pee lisienceli beard eee barley maltand hops, Brew:n iog!and eo Went igntoeni ederate ranks, and yet bear devo! 1@ Union. From | street. between Seventh a1 ues, the Princess Mathilie de Montfort, daughter of Prince | they wou!d allow the tobacco to be shipped to France; but The tion of tobacco, notwithstanding the asser- iy Soe Facets Ma, de opricces Gaieniecel Hur, | the Coufederste ansborisies refused 10 permit isto be re-'| «ica ot*orteis: jours, & well Werth a yomege TS RICE, | ea ee ee ey aerataa fron femburg. He separated from bis wife nearly seventeen | moved. ‘This is all very plausible, but I have cer- | mond. If this question Has not up to this time occup’ campaigns, dispirited by roveraes and separated from yearsazo tain information that “more than a mouth ago | the public attention it is because it only directly in- | each other by advances of various federal expeditions, ‘Ths Landon ‘Nimes of the 12th of May says:—The threo | deseaiches Ocak con ne ey Pen pa terests ihe gove nineat, Nevertheless, it hes areal im- | will be glad to come to arrangements to re-onter the 5 portance, for the government draws from tobacco are- | Union on easy and honorable terms, which the North Bundred-pourder Armstrong gum has been officially re. ntasdo nd ae Ported, alter proot.as lit for service. lhe law. in the | conciliation, and that he was auihorized todo so. The to | yenue of uearly two hundred millions of francs. investigations within the past few days, in this and seve- ral distant counties, I feel assured in asserting that the number is large. Ihayo met and conversed with many fathers who have sons in the rebel army, forced in unde the conscription act, who only await the re'ease of their REMENDOUS EXCITEMENT. eas, Coffees, Flour an! a’! ‘inds of Groceries a°@ now velag tod ‘at au ‘ion pr ces at the Great Canton Tea Wares house, 260 Greenwich suvet, coraer of Murray, Cail and ace for soursclyes. inO4AS RK. AGNEW, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Flour and Tea Dealer, Hee ee eens alltsion hae ‘been mace vis Tepes, | Bice Was & pretext, the oonveaience cf which was ob- | ““Tho real beuefit to the eountry—that is to say, the | would beglad to offer. This feeling sustains the federals Sented as usimportant. The experiment against Captain | YU8 if the negotiation was all to end, as it did end, in itare-—has continuously in- | jn all the difficulties of thelr position. They are accu. | sons to avow an earnest and hearty support to the federal Salen’ cnpala, will ake place as soon as the naval prepa- | SOK creneeene cee nt of the monopoly 2 1811. | mutating debt for which no finances are providing, | s°vernment. At Woodbury, noar Murfre sboro’, ou a poem cata ROK eR pl The Capture of New Orleans, In 1812 = 26,000,000 francs, | though their armies are threatoned with a summer cam- | thoroughfare sacanee Combethy it SAME nee | ON eT ee frigate, haa received orers to hold herself in readiuess | TH* BAVTISH PHESS Oo TAY AVENE AND 13 CON” + $1,888,489 francs. | paign should the rebels Loli out; and though no one pre- | repentant repols are continually soen, passing and r®° | for one wink at iy Yarick toloave for Civila Vecchia, to take on bourd and bring ist cies Rho Peane Viena aby. 18, + 47,761,597 francs. | tongs to explain how the republican government is to | Passing, some quietly sipping into their old homes, and | — 'N WANTED-OF MARY BYRNE, WIDOW. back to France a certain number of the army of occupa- “pli ae Eee aay: 28: + 74,000,000 francs. 1 breagtt others fleeing at the approach of a Union force, although | [NFORMATIO setapsete renee tcrensy Herp 4 The spirit in which the fall of New Orleans has bee: 1 9675447082 trancs, | be worked with eight millions of persons brought into , Pr Famund Byrne, wiose maiden name, was, Conpoliyy they greatly outnumbered them. It is the opinion of some prominent military com- manders that the timo hag not yet ar.ived for a tion, amounting to about elevem hundred men» whose | met py the Southern preee is one of ficree defiance. T time of service has expired. The men intended to re plxco then and fil up the blanks in the regiments have | Stcat fact seems to be that thirteen, gunboats hive suc Margaret and Elizabeth. Any information concerning her will be of material advantage to tue family, Apply to W. Je Suliivan, 132 Third avenue. 1184;000,000 francs. | the Union by force, to see the means for the payment of y the tobacco management or : i sae Gelling up. the river to thocity.. Whan this | department, composed of wannfactories, and the ma. | ‘be iuterest: om theldebt incarrea for:thelr subjugation, already arrived at Rome. had happened the rest was a matter of c. Genera. | terial and furnishing of stores is valued at two hundred | yet the elation caused by the recent military success is — es Our Paris Cerrespondence. Lovell and his garrison could rot get at these gunboats; | and fifty millions of francs. go extravagant at the North that no federal doubts full geveral amnesty, however such a course may be NEORMATION WANTED—OF eee Pasm, Mayie,anes, | | Coswoegunbostsaoald gett General toy-l!, and, more ||| In'oraae, ta give: time forthe peeperationiot theto- | 2.4 gral viclory tebe) within. the grasp of tho govern- | dexiréd.by, hesitating UnloGiets ibelore etponting: iin Fe ee ee oe ee en ea or socmsDrs 2 11862. | over, couki act the city e. foreigh vessels-of- | bacco, and to provide against the occurrence of short See Ne cadigt iE GRRELE TGR ae a Oe Effect of the Taking of New Grieans in Paris—M. Mercier’s | wat 4pon the sjot very na'urally protested agaiust the | crops, the adminis ration hus always on hand a supply | ment. “Mission”? Again—?. Butler King and Ris , | axerelse of tia latter Poetage Lovell and his gar- | suflcient for three years) consumption. Thus, in the | As regards the South, the Eondon Times says they are § Correspond- | rison went forth from a. ion in which they coutd be | year i86%, they consume the crop of 1859. _ ents—The Prince Napoleon—Sale of Johannisberger—Ti¢ | cf no further se, New Orleans would, no dot.bt, have Tout the adasinlateation, usually 90 far seeing, has been | SPrarently as determined'as ever; but from the’ manner King of Rolland—Phe Printers’ Strik:—Theatrical, dc. | capitulated or surrendered, or have done anything which | deceived by the American war. The Moniteur, which is | in which the military leaders have allowed themselycs No incident since the commencement of the war. t psi pateorge! DiS = pernyeing gor to avoid in pe nil eas roman tng .has very nearly in- | to be worsted on the Mississippi, the confidence not | sheiled; om @ possession. The uced an error by saying, about a year ago, concernin, even the battle of Bull runa—has created -soigreat anex- | ingry citizens profess. to hepe that seme of their own | cotton: —* Ihe fears for the present crop are exagger, | °f ‘Beir own people and foreigners must be citement in Paris as the simple words which fsshed over | cunboats may come down and relieve them from the | ated; those for the next crop (that of 1862) have no | shaken tn the ultimate succers of their cause. the telegraphic wires yesterday:—“New Orieans ja | ‘?irteen small furies that hold thom in such deadly ter- | foundation.” What is said of cotton may be applied to | The New York correspondent of the London Times fe ror, But the simple truth is that New tobacco. taken.” The secessionists looked very dvleful all | j-wod itl) to be pinced nt tho mercy of the fe The government, theretore, has not been more | U7 that the fortunes of the South hang on the is- Nevell. FJOHN STUART, MACHINIST, LATE OF MONTREAL. \d St. Louis, will send his aduress to Frederick. box 157 nilise of the New Yore Herald, he will oblige big broth: OSEY.—I WANT TO SEE YOU THIS WEEK. . SOME. J thing very important, Direct as before. W.J. EW YORK.—YOUR KIND NOTE RECEIVED. RAIN N ‘and disappointment, Pivase try again, anticipating tho return of the Confederates, » calculation encouraged by the most unfounded reports of rebel suc- eceses, they care not avow their real sentiments, Union visitcrs from a distance speak favorably of a revival of Union feoting in Tennessee. One prominent citizen, who has one son, un officer, in the Confederate army at Co- Tinth, and aucther son a prisoner at Chicago, has de- clared that bis sympathies are with the old government. But a few more proclamations like that of Hunter’s and an immediate general revival of Union sentiment in Ten- 75 CARTMAN WHO ATTENDED THE SALE I * charge, and was: through the day, and endeavored tu console each other | it has always been aay of +rcwiies,” and with sueh per- | prudent than the mancfucturers. It did not | Sues at Yorktown, Corinth or Memphis. Tho destiny of " 4 ‘ , with the hope that the seme rae aot trae, Mr ciiden’s | sous bluster i too ait to take the piace of ‘vaiofous | thuk it its ‘duty. last year to encourage | the Confederacy will be decided by the events at these { Nestes,tMtY De Nuaiy nesiiineel Oh, imas onlvabous | co delivers: g9 W eet recta banker contaluing a’scale and ouse was thronged through the-entire day and evening; | ent, J,i8 now. im, the position of waiting for the | tne cultivation of ‘wbacco in Algeria, the Anti | paces Ai aes sateaaier ones net age only ubout | WO icnta, &., will please to do so-(o save furher trouble, + | arrival of a h stile garrison, in order that it may sur- | les and Guiana; and if war between the North and : Mrte 2 : ee ca era pr ‘and in answer to the “am. * ‘ nr ning P< iterates ite belt Evra Farnsworth, Esq.,one of the most opulent mer- 0. inquiries made of him the “am- | render. South lasts for auother year, it will find itseif deprived | The London Morning Pod reitorates its belief that the | 012 of Boston, reached hore to-mght. He ia in con. HE MAN TN THE CARR Ae TN oy naels sultation with Governor Johnson. It is the first Boston arrival of siguificance for a lung tino. Cotton in Alabama, near the jinc, sold a few days ago for fifteen and & half cents in gold. ‘Sales in various parts of Tennessee where transpor (ation is had through Cclum- bia, have been made at twelve and 4 hulf gold, ficteen United States Treasury notes, and twenty-three Tennes- gee. The competition among Northern purchasers is | very great, and much contusion Is created at depots ia consequence of the want of proper marks on the bales designating ownership. ‘The following bill and signatures will show the spirit that animates the Union men in some parts of Tennes- see— Dassador’? stated it as his firm belief that New Ppt in Ameries ae [ Anaretaad lee ie fo of tobi on te the same —— cotton manufacturers | effect of the federal occupancy of New Orleans on the of this city wou. no tance than the are deprived of supplies of cotton. Oriesns was gone, and acknowledged that it | Cf any common fort upon the coast. The Svuthern pre. it ain fact, with tobacco as it la with cotton. Just as | V8! Will be inappreciable. ‘was ® groat disaster to the Confederate cause. | is completely of this opinion. It mos’ clearly perceives | the cotton of Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana cannot be ‘The Persia's news transpired, via Queenstown, late on The French manifest more interest in this than they | how the fact is capable of being ma ean advantage rather | repliced by tLe cotton of Iudia, Brazil or Eyypt, so tho | Friday afternoon, producing considerablo sensation in have in any other news which has transpired since the than a blow to the Sothern cause. It is, they say, a | t bacco of Virginia and Keutucky are of a quality which | yondon and Liverpool; but as business was over, its effect ate arny released fr 2 o \- POR AS ENEY 3. = evciteiak eel y om av awkward and | cunot be found in the samy articles from Brazilor Al | °"""'Gtermined, American securities in’ London tion; i ds @ federal army shut wp in x | geri. fa still regarded almost as a French city, and thousands | #7/30n, where it must melt away from yellow fever; its | The same kinds of tobacco do not everywhere pro- | showed increased firmness, while cotton in Liverpool ex- of individuals and families here have friends and rela- & city, useles# because blocknied, removed trom the | duce the same qualities. Climate and soil greaily intlu- on D , ited increased heaviness. Catwogue of Concederate embarrassments. If we might | ecco the taste und the odor of the plant, and inorder to | ™ ‘ tives there; and, besides, there has always been a direct | juize trom the slacknesa with which the city hae been | supply cousumers with a quality always the sume, the | ‘The Lonton Morning Herald of the 17th believes the trade and communication between France and New Or- | defended, we might give some credence to the affected | state mai iways the game, the leans, which has been destroyed by the war, and which | Complaceicy with which they contemplate its logs. But | kinds of office, without delay, TH STREET—“DOWN, OUT AND ALONG.”—WHY esiou? Let me explain why Leannot just now accept yours. Adress R, 8, Montaguey, station D, Bible House, hear Fourtu avenue, LOST AND FOUND. _ PIANOND RINGS Lost_witHin THE PAST TWO ‘Weeks; one has an emerald t: the centre; the other is a plain row of diamonds, A bideral reward will ees thein at ‘No. 14 West Twenty-second street. Pawn please take notice. 8 0G LOST—A BLACK AND TAN SLUT, ANSWERING tothe name of Fanny. Tne fiader, by delivering ber to 112 Warren stréet, will bo »wita ly rewarded, ifacturers have adopted a mixture of dilferent | Confederate retreat from Yorktown will be found a pieco it cannot be a pleasant thing to lose the commercial canital | Smoking tobacoo is prepared with Keatucky nnd Ma- vbacco, Which never changes. of masterly strategy by the confederates to gain time, Mt is hoped, now that the government has retaken the | of te South, and still les: to lose i in this inglorious man- | ryland ieaves, and with the indigenous tobacco ot | When every week’ bret op ef es ore inte delay is of the utmost importance. A pubiie meeting will be eity, may be recommenced. The mercantile community | ner. It is vain to deny that the possession of New | Pas-de-Calais and the Lower Khine. Suulf is made by an | They compel the enemy to take iti : Wise Nie ere cet ee ‘ , ‘ ‘ r ? y comp y Up positions ata greater | agi ict. to Like into consideration the state of the c ‘, are generally Joyfal at the fact of New Orleans boing | O'nq''be\ maintained. by. the fodecdl power for an | leuves grown a the departments of che Nori Lot, Lot, | @'stance from bis base of operations, thus depriving the | snd cons! loser teins former relate weston el Fees eee cites lauren Neer Nock toeaiateese- lar] : “ " E » Lot, Lot. r cnd orcer, and reine ating former relat 6b ¢ f , Which Jeaves New taken, particularly as it is Dolieved hero that M:. | iadeduite time, the South tsell, groatas kris mud pine, | ceGercine aud in ipetVialue, Chewing tobucoo is | enemy of his chief source of atrength—the atd of the | 1 “MO Civ snnwen oF tite UNiteD sratke. ® arths Uentre ajreecdepsy. a arge Memorandum Book, Tonging to David Henriques, deceased. ‘The finier will be Dayton has received instructions to notify the | 2d dwindle, and go tack tois nalural sate of fest and | generally either pure Virginia or Kentucky. gunbcats—and they obtain a perfect concentration of the Deca ote sae tly, ca ead — me. iM French govorument that the rigors of the biock. | Meimy. This vain to say tnitaforce holcing that eity, | | Havana waeco, 40 much aporecisied, ® only Gt for | hoty Confelerate army in Virginia around Richmon, st gar gantemengr kacwa CLeevaSL AEs Lae ne ere a eae ade are to be mitigated. Let the government open the | vas.atonfara:usd-and ruin all thy Classws whic depend | It is thus seen how impo is th so rendering each federal corps @’armes converging upon | Will address the meeting. = , = a searon po pecs 2 2b depel us seen Low importunt 9 role which is i UPR ost Manswat’s Orricx, OST—ON SUNDAY, MAY 25, BETWEEN.. ZION port of New Orleaus, aad follow this with Charleston, | upoa proits derived from without. To do the Southern. | assigned to, the tobacco which comes from the United | the Southern capital exposed to a crushing attack from 0", Tonn., May 17, 1°62. be LZ church, Madison avenue, and T..onty-ninth street, via Monee All peaccavle citizens will be permiited to visit Murfrees. boro’ und return without military passes on the occasion of the above called necting, Cayian O. C. ROCNDS, Provost Marshal, hirty./ourth or Thirty-a'th street, @ Firth a 4, with thanks for ite re- + or in Gold Eye Glass, A sulabl> rew turn, (0 38 Kast Thirty-tiith stre Mobile and Sayannah,and send eotton through them tice, they appear inclined, at least tacitly, to nd- | Scares. verwhelming numbers reat partof this. But they say they ac ‘The total production of the United S op eerie le PORTE to the hungry workmen of Lancashire and Rouen, | sacrifice for the moment, and deny the federal power to | 225,000 lourace (the bauaut of Lobacco weighs 1.336 | The London Daily News says the military problem 220,000,000 francs, which would re- | which awaits solution is the same as before the evacua, and all fear of foreign intervention may be abandoned. | contit.ue tie pressure beyond a brief space. They say TRUE LIST OF sIGNATUItRe, " ven England te net hyposestieabansidat 4 *tikdrtece ec garrisons will occupy the city, and in ices paid by consmers in France, | tion of Yorktown. Richmond must be defended at at] | W- Spence Gen Clay, SW. A. Ant OST-ON MONDAY, | THE: 36TH INGT., (A HATE a nye Wa ssion be deposited in its cemeteries, and | 1,200,v00,0U0 of irancs. ior at a'l | W. Spence te 8. W. A. Anthony, Breastpin, fu tho shape of a eruss, ‘The Sader will be ¢ score of “humanity,” after her physical wants are reements of sailors will come only to fol- | For tne last thirty yoars England has annually bought | hazards. It Is universally aimitiod now that if that orem t. YM he a eR ee sixth street. O8T—BETWEEN 81 BECKMAN STREET AND COR- nerof Govt street, or oa God street between Beek- inan ‘and Futon, or on ution strect. a small package eS The Prussian journais, with their usual slow. fori iauey aay tines in the = from America some 30,000 loucuuls, from which sh city should fall the Confederate’s cause on the poss, have not yet fairly commenced “apprec |. y at, penetrate where | draws, through ¢.stoms, di 100,000. low: 2 1 pasha io me ; ° on apprects. | they may, the iovaders will be. fearded ae voce. | aud france has bougitt about £0,000 renee! — easiern seabsard is lost. Towards this centre Gene. ia @ New Orleans capture, although they a!) | niers and ‘brigands, who may kill and plunder where | gives bor a revenue vf $0,000,000 of francs, neral Banks is advancing, McMowell is: within Dann + Nortagott, AM. Hutchinso L. Huteninson,” speak of it as @ most important incident, and the Patric, | thy go, but behind whom @ hostile population will ‘Zhe tobacco of the United States is in demand all 01 i je i a ¥ i >| tt p tol ; ver | sixty miles of his object, and General McCiellan | John Bennctt, W. A. Reed, ariked Ms \ which belongs body and bones to tho secessionists, ac- | *!Ways close un, shooting saletagencie ve i 9 i eae heerlen dt ramen graorar igh mbearaarnin ej power anced to Williamsburg, about fi'ty mites on tho | {he A. Eltoit, Tiorins Spain, G kolo ea On te Falion erect. The ietier will 66 seit ‘ “ ' é apications, eir telegraph wires, | wre the enly countries which have neve . i y olin Jones, janes Reed, . F leaving tw. John Q. Kellogg & Co. eas saat ve of ‘tite eee city will | and watching every opportunity for their destruction, | masd, Ve never had it iude- | a4 from Fortress Monroe to Richmond. This auccess | ‘J. (: Spence, TD. Rew Sly Towa dod by leszing 1ywity Soha Ratogs WSS precipitate,the march of events, and hasten the down. | They point already to “ immense quantities” of cot. n | Au imyortant deficit in the supply of tobacco would | does not seem to have been achieved without sovore | R Tultes, Bb md O3T—A THIRTEEN CARAT GOLD WATCH, THE. fall of the Southern confederacy. ‘There is no denying | and tobacco burit,and to the partial execution of a | cause embarras-ments to a the governinzate of | gtruggior. The object of the Confederates is not ; Tompkins, dcKIvoy, Rader will seneive Sve Gounns Ce) Pt oe ae this.” This glorious news has created such an im; jon | Reneral plan to this effect long since formed. Tavir | Europe: but more especially to those of Englaud, France tage 5 ‘ : beep eerhe nds siree:, and no questions asked, oF to sige coined pression | Wweakress, they say—and they truly say—exieucs only | andi Holiand. And it is to be feared that this deficit may | © save Richmond, bat, even if deveated, to dels) ‘ist TB. Lyon, the Herald office, rss i. cet re, and is regarded ae of so much importance for the | to acaupom abot distance from the sea,or alako,or a | Ue fatally produced within a yeur. disaster until the latest moment. It is hoped, no doubt, | Wf Simit 0 an, OST OR MISLAID—FIVE BONDS, 31,000 EACH, NOS. future, that, if there wae before any idea of recognizing | "Aviguble river, and they point to a million of square | The woacco pauicrs of the United States have re- | tuat the fedura. victory will oceur go late in the season, | U, 1, Husain D. £3 oe 27, 25, 183, 18¢and 19+ third wor grge, of the Cieveland the bogus confederacy, it will doubtless be given up now. | mes which are not thus dominated, and ask how it is | goived (o burn the crop of last year, to preveut it from r ‘ ge on Peyton Randolph, J sa: Wit and Pittsoure Railroaa Conpany, With coupons attached, Shans the guest. of Geomenibehah Shonen + | possible that these can be subdued, falling into the bands of the federals, aud the present | 4 that the victorious army will be so shattered that 4 aes 3 Siege payable 1st May and Ist Lemans aM igen | which has ls 's mission, | Much of ‘this is very true. Bat the question remains | crop will be almost insignificant. The must fertile dis- | the time required for reorganization will make further In conversation between @ Unionist and ‘sece: i aan Conds vy) ual, TiS Prone street. site aot’ whatever it was, arrived here, it is generally believed | Whether the Southerners have the constancy to endure | tricts of Virginia are at this moment overrun and de- | operations this summer imposslule. pefore thefederat troops entered Nashville, the tecce: ces rs TOLEN.—THE PERSON WHO VISITED MY HOUSE early on Sunday morning, May id took therefrom Coat, with a Pocketbook in the breast pocket, con-aining & smail sum of money and sundry noves and papers, will please Keep the inoney and coat, and return all the papers as th areno use to ay one but ee sa ayment | aving: bees that it possessed no political importance. The Opinen | tuese, wrrible sufferings rather than give in. If they | yastated by immeuse armies, and the majority of the : of Jnion ma Pol portance, Opinion | rave, then, of course, they never canbe comjuercd. “Thee | slavee are ia fight. whi lu the districts tar removed | The Londort 2imes remarks it woutd bo but mockory to | att neki tials: Or Npae? wanttin grey pond F A Nationale, which often obtains reliable information which | are mgood Map = - nations deserting their sea- | from the theatre of , the pi! 's have wegiccted | ask Lancashire to send ships to Beaufort for cotton, now | 7 4 But I den’t seo but that we ave getting our ri = uation thelr an th ny Bartel Jono eng = seco he wheat = Paid oy! Virginia crop will | thatthe great emporiam of the Missiasippi, accessible to | iast enough. We have to pay ten cents postage, w! on, abt dem: rom eighty thvusand to eight thousand | minions of acres of cotton growing land, is in the power | Under the oll government, we had to puy only turee.”” “The visit of M. Mercier had for ite only object the pro ing their mdependence at iast; andl, if the Southesners | soucews. The same result will follow in kenti y ~ servation of an immense quantity of tobacco which had | have but the endurance of which it would be easy | Tennesce. . eatucky aud | tne federais. It is therefore an obvious policy to trade | uA Sa Tait bare nea ameot th affheehoen wen town. Bail persone arg consioond been purchased on account of the French government at | ‘ cite a hundred instances, they may well tauch orable fatality seems to be following tobacco in | with New Orleans, to get our further supplies of cotton | by s-cessionista, who were getting upa pike compane, | 4 vedpary om Gost gga el da Tages fi nen. Richmond and New Orleaut. If eur information ts cor- | ‘Regive ulked te toudly and” wited se “Mebane sometimes rect, the government at Washington had consented, in | in this case of New Orleans—that wo are not cer- isis. During two consecutive years the crop has sont h rebate ave corapletaly failed in, Beuzily and in the island o, | for the wants of Europeans of planters who still assert | jyhether he was going 10 Jo Nees le replied, WM. 8. VANDERBILT, 408 Broadway. plant was suddenly struck with @ disease Inst | their allegiance to the Southern repu sonienameemeainiamais spite of the blockade, to allow the tabacco which is in | {in hat words, ‘really do mean facta. it is impos. | year, which, added to « disactrous drought, has greaily | Tue Morning Herald says it is stated that the pros. ey ee y , REWARDS. gare 4 Siete aaa thern 3 ey | Teduced the crop. During the year 1861 the: f j os m6 LF r, u LIN store Tue permission of the | Live a grost {rout of bette stil unbroken, — There w | oxyortea ‘rom Havaba 1.977.902 p unde of leaf tobacen | PAct# of an adjoatment of the American question becomes City Intelligence, REWARD LOST, FROM EITHER 68 CLINTON i ith a white t on breast; answers tothe name Jeni ‘The ‘above ‘reward will be ‘ald to whoever will Pee Southern government was, bowover, at least indispensa | Beauregard at Corinth with a great army which has | and 50,119,000 segars less thau in the year 1860, Tie | more probable than through an assuined intervention of AxxvaL Exuminon at Tue Roman Catnouic Mare wi ble, and it was to obtain it that M. Mercier’s journey to | shown itcan fight, and which be has shown bimrei! able | ijavana journals fear that the reduetion will not be | ‘prance, by reason of the recent federal s v1 Richmond was undertaken. We are informed that he har | iead. ‘There it Johueon face to face with Meclellan | chan ve: times more considerable. a A aan cia ae, Onraax Asviux pe seharsrrar es the unfavorable state | turu ii to 68 Clinton place. compictely failed in his mission. The Confed at Yorktown. There is Jackston in the valley of the Mis- | Europe was never in greater need of United States to. . of the weuther a large number of the friends and patrons | “ oan a ty fa lerate govern- | wiseippi. There are other great bodies of trooys in Guor- | bacco than at present; aud the Uuited Staves themselves en AEE Be See of this institution assombled yesterday afternoon with. | $ REWARD.TLOST, IN BROOKLEN, ON SUNDAY, meat is said to have declared that, after seeing the com. | gin aud South Carolina. A country cannot be suid to bo | were never more iu want of it for their own cousump. AMERICAN SECURITIES. in tte wall, to witness the annual exhibition of the | street May 25, in volne froin 20 pgeuns piaoe Uurvagh Cliatos, toa of the C Weorsss Bases rejaned wy Thies Sod fa It 19 neserted, 10. 400,000 man tn the Sold, aes; | “'Sace wobeceo getation: 30, thecemee, thi ceseron the! | Soe ee eee eae eens Muinole Coe>:}, chntton The building is situated on Pisth avenue, be. | Bias, with wold clasps, On ove chee, eC ae x * '’ “Us o —_ + he “J. C.0." Fngland, the Southern Congrese had formaliy prohibited | they have the Merrimac; which {or the moment olds the | day, and calis for a solution as early as that of cotton, tral Railroad, 45 discount; United States 6's, 7027932; | gweon Fifty-first and Fifty-second streets, and with the | finder will recetve the above reward aud the thanks of the the exportation of tobaceo and eetton. The tobacee ques- | ba odie —— ae ee ae eet + 96; Maryland 80 081; Virginia | ropairs which it hasrecontly undergone presents quite » | of De Wit Clinton Jonon, No.1 Hanover street, New Yorke. ion is certainly worth & jurmey to Richmond, whatover | Soy moment lve Kamins or mneode The Iron Ships of England. a 54; Pennsylvania 6's, 70; do, bonds, 72 a 74. fest je ; ~— catraer Wren] pnt eno benedion soe be anid Sy cortaie jones 18 ae. a real ‘smpor. | ihe war ight, 20 doebt, be’ CAPTAIN COLES’ CUPOLA SHAKEN BY THE ARMSTRONG PARIS BOURSE. ; é veins premgreyen) paerherare4 sadatee tant 10 REWARD.cLOST. Ox. THURSDAY EVENING. . . 5 jemy of Music, ‘Cameo Feveniue.of nary two husdred milioas of france” “and | Were i no drcidive genius ch either sid MIME NT 5 yao, chiaduat che TAs incdma sete ‘ Pans, May 18, 1862, | Zesembly root on the recond. floor was admirably eter | in Etrusran retiing, head of Micuses hagela, ‘the above res this is ucw generally believed to be the object of M, | C@™me Rear to it, but he was a day too late at Coriuth; Mi wt tert h ole lord th fe wut, Lord R. The Bourse elosed firm at 70f. Svc. for rente s. up, @ puiform having Veen erected for the youthtul per- be paid om returning it \o 7o Cedar street, rear Mercier's ‘mission to Richmond,” although it is under: Buchasan oe quite up tole for th ees eee os eae ry topdeaeetong AG, 4 LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. formers, aud an abundance of evergreens used in its de- | Me, OF to 66 West Thirty-nith street. : stood that ho has forwarded a repert of what he saw and out the Merrimac, but be w omen A iy of the provious day was | y¢4y 47 —Nosura. Richardson, Spence & Co., Wakefleld, | coration. ‘bit part of the room reserved for tho audi- —LOSTON MONDAY EVENING, , , ) REWAR! 2) fro.n 170 West Broadway, @ large black Newfound- land Dog; sore ears inside, Any ‘ony returaing him will re ceive tue above reward and the (hanks o: the owner. REW ARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY EVENING, 20TH fi aU ch and beard for 1h0 edifieation.of hin government. power of wielding cicsions of troops as a Cyclops wields his that Captain Coles had the entire management of | 0., and others report:—1 d - ence was crowded, every available spot being occu; omas Butler King created @ good deal of a imerican Ny e a clined 3d. it f usic and oxaminat! ‘auches fest bara guane 40 iainy oF the Crier hmase- | Generals. It ia’ true that the war bas shown that racre | in letwwr which bad appeared im the leading journal | 924, Jeciited Sf. Pet Goulal hence Tinsday; rod Western, se Tint Unga sia thn iensiieicas toe aeooaaee 3 : : 1 land armios are of that day were correetY “ geoned tolse: nara up and inclines seve tm oa 4 gunboats. Bus ne # catkienne my. ‘that P oeanon % Adraival Wa rt 2180 thought it important that an ex- , por raed Bid a een yore taken ry “sativa park.’ia” the veal . $50 gee te Wares is well known that King himself whilebero was Cumber- | P!anation should be given. 3d.; yellow, 278. 3d. a 27. 6d.; whito, 3: ats. a Ste. ‘the youthful inmates. One of Chain, mado by Jules Jurgen gen; white f Bhort,” and was obliged somati: * in, and Lora €. Paces—Iam much obliged to the noble lord GS ee parc) » 82s, a 32s. 6d. x buck opens with a spring. It i as @ keep-ake, ani pen Me gmat a ales ake eae Tne | when the most terrible and irresistible Cneinies ‘the | aud the gallant Admiral for putting this question. I read LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. eS ee as oe oon pe nberg Zamrans wane pase) ning sane to 8 and 10 hopeful letter frum Aix lo Buas,and who thinks every. South have will be removed from them. In the midst | the letter im the Times of today with considera Boof nominal and downward. Pork quiet and easior. | taste and frequently applauded. After the regular exé =p oe sen vy, and declined Gd. 2s, Lard has a declin: | ( r ‘aes, asplendid national fig which cost ne ney; quoted at 40s.n 434. Tallow eusiet, at | prosouteu by Mr. U'Dounoll, Ou beliait of Messrs. Hoger « Graham. After some very appropriate remarks from 2.50) RENARD THE WAREMOUSE AT 66 AND 68 OU “Greenwich street was entered by burglars on the night of the 26th of Ma: inst., and robbed of (Wo canes of Watches, One case contained 25 Waiches, supposed to be of thing will come out all right, if Davis “eons TY. | of their reverses they still indulge in dreams of victory, | vie regret, as I have @ high personal regard for te standing on the ~ Es mgd docewre take Washing. It may be only low! talking, but itemay also be the ty. | Captain Coles. The facta that Captain Coles’ ton,’ has been ene of the noisieat and mast determined of | ®2'¥@ Which Kome showed when Hannibal was near her | Stield underwent a severe al some tcuths ago, the’ secession sympach iaers in Paris, He i a Peansyiva- | S&t#8. Our correspondence from New Yorksseems to | DY ‘iring at it from various guns, notably from LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARK! x y.G: , fl q Rian Ly ninth whe, nesidenee,end his brother, themuch | istimate that the eueniee of the South give it full credit | ® 100-pounder Armstrong gun, and was consideralty, sha- | Ashes quiet, at 33s. for pols. Rosin quiet and steady ; Mt wld and lar Tule, honetigace curve tat inte Tee an ere ie hee fie Toa) Bar, Ahe intivenee of Mr. Ga meron, waa appoloted by tho Pro. | (F spirit to hold on; aud aithough the mob clomors that | ken. Lhe Luke of Somerset thought itgwould bo intérest. | common, 138. 4. a lds. Spirits turpentine firm at 708. | delighted with all thoy bad seonfand heard. We Toukt | £274 829), Sz2l, 8.222, Suze 's 19. \109, ATU SAGE. 7.68, ado Canay’t Sr. Gx moron, was appoluted by the F'ro- | «ie beginning of the etd is come,” the pubsie mind ie | ig that a further trial of the shreid suould be made with | a 76s. Sugar quiet. Coffee firm. Rico dull. Coll oil, | state that the Star. Spangled Banner formed woomapice, | S107: $2, 8204, 9 029, 8,080, BSL, 8241, 6242. A reward of Haldeman is an exception to €he “hard up’ rule | Yeering round to views of peace. If the American pe ple | ® still heavier gun,—viz.: the 160-pounder gun recently | no sales. Linseed oll stoady, at 398. a 9s. 6:1. ous object among the decorations, while a Test of Ween, $200 wii be paid for te Feesvery operty, OF in wnat ‘i ¥ ‘weh- | Proportion for any part recover ir reward for id vonvietion of the thiev SPORTING, D480", SALE. FINE NGWFOUNDLAND PUP, eleven montha old, susuds over twe feet high, will bé gold reasonably. Address R.A. T., Herald oflice, for two day ington occupied & prominent place. é the detection of the najr pert af King dents were not upon all political maiters the moat ignercnt inthe | tiel—aad he ordered that the shield should be repaired LONDON MARKETS. he is a man of wolh, in ree gonten af ola feabne. | world—if they wore not, like a tyrant, told only what ja | and put in order with a view to thts further trial. Capt..| Wheat heavy and declined 1s. a 2a. per quarter: red . lly distributes among the: veuderse whiskey and other | Pleasant, aud if they over listened to what,is nnpiea- | Coles camo to mo at the Admiralty I think on Saturday | Western, 668.;-white Western, 688.4 608. Flour, 25%. 0 ‘Tu Connition oF Mason WATRovs.—Our reporter visited Mild beverages of the sure. Santly true—we should have more immediate bope of | Jat, aud | believe he also had communication with other | goa. Iron dull for bars aad rails. Sugar quiet and steady, | the residence of Major Watrous, No. 89 Prineo street, at in apive of the statement ci” the Meniieer to that offect, | wis. But, if the tax gatherer ever should go round, | members of the Admiralty, and he represeuted that ua- | Coftve buoyaut, Rice quiet. Tea—Common congou is | a jate hour last night. Hejwas then much better than at nobody believes wat Prince Napoleon ans gone to Naples perbaps be will be a schoolmaster to th should go down to inspect the repairs of this | downward, with a decline of 1d. alg. Tallow quiet tte: hi * hy Simply for the purpose of say ing “How do you do?” to —— ho thought it might not be suiliciently strengthened | Spirits turpentine excited: quoted 74s. 6d. a 75s. Sporm | ®BY time sinoe the afternoon ho received the pistol shot Bis father-in-law, the King. it is probsbbie, aa the Moni- Probable Effect on the Cotion Sappiy. | ‘21rd s fair Lest of its ability to resiet the fire of @ | oil gull. Linseed oll advancing sad quoted at 38%. Lin. | wound. He converses froely with those permitted to teur states, that hie has not recehwed any ‘political mis- (From the London Times, May 12.) 150 pounder gua. The moment it was told himthe Duke | geod cakes declining: quoted £9 10s. visit his room, and it ts throught he wHI suiliciently re. aon’ that isp uy amiesion authorizing alm to perform . ® * “ * * Sena meetis te Maiaek canteens tee HAVRE COTTON MARKET. cover to venture out ina few days, A certain lady, it is fany Onal act; but thas this journey hassame conouction | The capture of New Orleans is to the Confederates | and himself iuspect the shield, and Sales of cotton for the week, 6,000 bales; Orleans tres | ulleged upon the most reliable authority, states that with she solution of the long wal. + for and apparently | great damage, no doubt. *If we could hear that it haq | Strengthening © mslaene and ordinaire, 168fr.; bas, L1ir.’ ‘the market is icregular | Watrous was not out of the house on the day he is alloged Almost insoluble “Roman questkon” ndbody doubts, | deem followed by any proof of submission, we might.| Coles hae very impdiciously Without reflec- | and nominal. Stdck in port, 48,000 bales, to nave been soen in company @ith Mra, Carson, and will Among tho suite of the Prince Colonel Ferri Pisani, | think it was something more than But | tion penned that letter to Time, in which testify to that effect if necessary. Oneof Major Watrous’ OR SALE—THE #LOOP YACHT ESCORT, 3% 92-95 tons, length 56 feet, breadth 16 feet.¢ bree herne) 4 feet G inches; has been thogpngnty overhauled and completely furnished, Apply to . LUDLOW 4 CO., No. 3 Pine yacut T0°LET—BY THE DAY OR WEEK, FOR PRI- u it that the triais with his shield are ‘who accompantad to the United S'tates, anc rotesting against he makes,compiaint ~ e? ajo sree cabor bf tbe letters inthe Opinaon Vadtonala” Tee | saurbee membots would appeer thas ike Sitior, | Being carried on without consultation within. 1 aq | TO Hibernian o® Cape Race, Disani fons arrived tn town yeworday from tho Went, and will | to,y"edmect “Apply to MARTIN Pol ya Princess Clotilde, who, \n apite of unwsual ratundity of | heart is by ne means by this new punishmens. | 7°Y #°Fry he has done so. Capt. Coles writosin the Pima St. Jouxs, N. F., May 27,1862. | hoy anttled ortunate affair 18 | Sirert or No. § Marion street; A. Hi. 8 WING, corner of Gold figure, ek Femarkably, well. BAB jut been | ‘ihe cotton for which the Northern fleets Saver capt. sa ehich lo now okie se ae ag the cupola shield Thostoamehip Jura, which eailed froin Quebeo.on Sa- by ablsrsraee “oe ee “ale Sige Paneer srenen, oe Gy CERO appoi “'Pronids ntess: tho | cious bulls was ot brought down to the coast or being constructed, an is Yokoo! 7 ARTERMASTER TULLY, sbi ‘three-decker which | turday, passed Cape Race at three o’clock this afternoon. un Suxty-Nista Recmuxt.—An enthusiastic meeting of "’ of the new society jist organized | in eriver. ‘*All the cotton and steamboate, except sech the of ‘ustking ainall | a8 were necessary to transport goim and ‘ammufition, She reports having parted company with the steamship | ine friends of Quartermaster Tully, of the, Sixty-ninth ve pantie rene Out RK SALE—THE MANERSING, by the Emp for Veagrare teva yon Apply to w e vitrts. Se. Pbvanesontatninttss. ‘iahar Wei cee Eee ee Joana, withont iutetest, to labor ” TiO a ga a ee dea dona ate eust Cope | caginent, was bed ak avening at the earner of Fifty... Wiha seth ghee. fon Jobannis’ has | thie was « prize which Mr. Stanton must eager- boas, and when they parted com: the Hi fourth street and Third avemue, fer the purpose of pre- ‘ACHT LE—TWENTY-FIVE TO) tree fal ave got eerie fairly under way waa ing Pn ee phlei embargo Mysenn eng Fog aoe eet RMA, silaape pisces aura totalyf the Pyace la we gat city, nse Kaanchy eaten, @ Preiced and Mt.) saiice from Grand siteet ferry, Wilkiuaburg, OF sale thousand do. lare, tivent, for it ie the The Weathor at Cape Race. ing time was hed, and patriotio Maspeth, Queene sounty, N.Y) ; -orat gabon: eh’ are -permeated Carn Racm, May 27—P.M, | the ings Up. othe hores is a spirited ant. | =——=—— = VTeMENTS. ‘bie is ita way into ‘merican continen:. But it e Bow ‘The wind {6 light from the oaet, with'an appearance of | mal, and wehope he may bear bis ewaer safay through | _ RENCH ADVERTISEMENTS: the nar Mo. city has been as te fine weather the ‘bettie. NX DEMANDE—UNE BONNE FRANCAISE OU ALLE- Rernich Secrswaesate hort nee ne Agtaurt 10 Dernacy Tam Ravarve.—Inspectors Drum, iat wintry eee vis le 1a value waa aa an outlet ‘That mond, Crane and Stab made a seigure of meerschaume st! oF ourite des mellienres re biockadad and now'’ \bes, valued at $500 on $$$ fna 4; "VOk in tho United States alone during the coufing diferonce te capture ates to acer keer ook, whieh areives in the horniug’ he | []NE DAME PRANCATSE DBAINE 68 PLACER POUR year. inoreanes the federal power property was ingentodsly cenesaled on the person of « U {gmme dechanbre ou poureoudre, S'drewter au ‘The nas east footy, demituctive inroads steerage passonger, whose name has not transpired, feat L0th st., pret de la deme on , Regrsant—Conngorion.—Dr. Se Ol ra BaighBorhood po ‘Toe Sateen “ .—Dr. Stephen Ro: TOO LATE FOR OLA the ° ie, Secession In not ieantant tee gots is the tona fidemirgoon of this regiment, and mot Dr, |o— eo tears et L~ fo Sven cut off tue inadvertently stated in our edition ef yen ae te et, wil ac Ciara | Sb 0 aos a bo apa aan ve a | ats aia