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aaa HOLE NO. 9772 A [ARAPROTARER » : WOMAN ‘Warts & StTva' and Cr) nm Eee ae oes er iwousag of ake oate c00K.— einai ack WISHES 4 SSTU- ‘ee, eee Oa ‘1, op WI6GHES A re vee ieTcompetent (0 ate se of an Eicsintel es cayeat HE ae aeveaseen, ates aaa YOUNO GIRL. = c at See ee , second A SITUATION AS NURSE AND oF to take care of @ baby; has over four Ao WisuEs 040 tron Ber last place, ‘Can be’ seen for two iseiriewss J fa ory WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS so willing \o asaiet and jrosing and Gam be soon for two daye at bi 34 av, wert door tol at cae y= GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO apenas Foy aypanion WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, As or ehambermaid; rg Gaal be socn st her former employer £153 Je bated A SITUATION TO ya ire work or “os ee The best see all for two daye' at rhe 6 Dean ot. WOMAN WISHES A 8I' (RST pase arte po cory thor ky Soy by ate Hy Lat & '@ private oboarding be her ly or or aineiee: beet of city re! at, between ° beetle game Pi gennegflle | a ‘ peermctane ‘eet et rig tn Peay peer and rae fone: rmx res, Fa ee nerd cama a es BY 4 YOUNG S woman, | as igegjecton tothe country * Sater two days of S08 pes an a ot bn aude as te ee corner 21st st, SITUATION woelaa od pt ABLE .a5 ae ATION Sse eb ag baa very gon, Feeay all at) fy etecee pean lOUNC or. Met ig | 4 ie cet ce ter wists Apert sti: On. cenean ‘k st., Brooklyn srrva' Rare WANTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE st eee Woman, a8 tS een pt afd iro "reat" Houston it, rou ®, encond et i joer por nrenghis SITU. fOUNG GIRL WISHES A bode eyergld oe AS RE. Sea = Me wilitm to make nee. Q Detween 46th and 471h aft be geen ‘ABILITY WANTS A “siTU 1 Serr rer ee eo eee of “ou chamber SOR, oman yaar A yg rent f family has vem, of el ieee pees aay as | ity rote. COOK WANTS A SITU. da ei, snaan pve el 8! aren (A MarRCTABLE GIRL Hore A yd dope as ber maid of taking care of a ‘and cham! finfant. Can ve seen f fre ayes 1G Bess Tétn ac, room, second floor Good city [Yoon a, SITUATION | WANTED—IN qe on ail gorte'ot ania, savasnd pasinys aed ‘nico. undersinnes i, 36 siting The chy reference, pap asc Sam CALIFORNIA. —A ~ RESPROTABLE on Fos; eous Asituativn as wet with. ly teenie, on the iat or als eit =. BERS ROS De grads ae Dh is at. fat feor, Suk een giverel howe A RESPECTABLE Youna housework ; is @ good cook. Apply at Wann—a sire s1Tv. sere ners aan of cowie: va LADY, Worm Keane Ww" TRD—A SITU (MTUATION, As sorte LE8S, BY AN tet gin to coumley. Appiy to Petar Weaken a SITUATION & A RBSPRCTABLE | an chambermaid and waitress or te | mea ate rdw room, four eine bast of ely revere Went stat at, Bear Mb ov, Worse peroar caiaaia os 48 GOOD PLAIN. £00 eo'%., at SLR Baal War at ete Sorwean Bees as W43TED A, SITUATION, BY Pain cook, and ie vate washer and tromers fa mer ia god ‘and’ Wiseuit + business; would go fsa Hutson, re ANTRD—A SITUATION. BY ae RESPECTABLE re A RESPECTA be nee: near Hudson, firm Boor font W ‘cred wan. ne fase tere pan.) Beta . Wermans ITUATION, woman as Woman, a er, haw Brooxiyn BY UA RESPROTARLE wanker and one A PROTRETANT WOMAN, A SITUA Hoe tesco, wash and (ron. in @ eal meets ites om lat pine, het, wear 34. We hom are ovhiya. wares purty. 0 ng Fomae. to Soin! fier ofr ny relerenre. Pease Bilvate famny an as Bae NCBRB --A 48 dayne oh) 4 ™ Zo fost nka Tighiy recommend, ‘Apeiy at 109 Chis ya oY, uw 19 40 eeweral fod inoner. Can be seen At lesoment Wasa tent Sore ANTRD<WY A W pn lh olen Male eas ation oe aa and trom Mp ays 4 ore. a ° “ye W282 Gtuavion, By a acotcn Wenn saa be at Pht ‘Ww Te rT" we AGED WOMAR, oy 4 eRe oeaat YRENCH WOMAN aeitentien ga.neaneetoets wl ree re ee RN Ay. YORK, eiceaen JUNE 17, 1663—TRIPLE SHEET. m A® ae via pice at al bar ae 3 id af ool Eales "Belersaone Toauinae @., 4 caer its Sea ne fe | Wemouemaan | pote Ve Rae eee Saye y Red see ee ee. orn ‘inquire 7 ITUATION, BY & YOUNG WOMAN, , or to do general "house aie , lias Boos tty neterenen. “Gail at 317 West ea ol WANTRD-A SITUATION, “BY 4 RROYROTASLE Wie, fami” Gail a1 103 84 a." between 0b abd Trib ata Sein, bes WAXTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION 48 saleswoman, or would ge as companion to a lady. Ad: dress N. L. ANTED—A A PROTHETANT “wom WO Ui Wwereiork at MS Baw alty place. infant. On aiy Wrle oay th rom 10th at, two doare from ireos Daives- BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ¥ ENBRAL HOUSR- ‘alluatton to do general erusewort and plain sew ANTED—A TIDY @ Pe aa tng. ‘Call at 304 16th ot, corner Hh ev. nbermork) and lahe-care of children, 2 aSpiy 0s 119 Mask Wrens EDA vy @ rou ATION A®@ WET NURSE, IN A RB- a, healthy woman, witb o Weer. RESPECTABLE ON, AD, SRAM: fresh bresat of milk. "Yatulre at 37 Main a, Brookiy. Rey mity dp ae Wintea- ar A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, a situa. | SBitedee nice Mobokea, between matin b) Vion as firat clase lani good reference from ber | atier se Pee ¥ Yaak placa: no pd ‘Apply at No. 7 prensa Ce ith ot., bet ween Broadway and i ae ‘ANTED—@RVFERAL @ooD , Reena ‘AP. _ =a 110 Columbia at, New 8 si. oa Broadwas A a axD a capa BND ALL 0 our or take held of suse siarpe, for on oadream ‘alGiy &-O0., #6 Nesenu; ANTED—A wo! Awerican or German preferred. ‘AN TO COOK, yn oe’ Py !] GENTS) ‘AQBNTS! AGENTS! Just every person must have culars and terme cova or Park row. co, 37 P 200, Chen nerel goa cee, Py Meme ‘salary Bow ses, 08 = gman | row, N.Y. YY MAN, Aer 2 eee | ‘out, someth: oF jrese with stamp, oat eae ANTED—A ORRMAN ‘are of two children, Rind and willing, may call’ at 2 i gee ass ig 1D IBD COOK AN ao et, oR py OTRL FO, TO TAKS | Weat &4 she PE Jad tere al Wari GERMAN coo, 7x La» 4 SMALL F, to Biaten Jelgnd caring @ summer. mes ait, TIDY AND, COMPEYRNT FER: auenndeea' feeetitn oo wits Wants cr ee AND SBOB Espns, WanTED.— ONE WHO wi ria teh Sere s iy inane ethers eed topiy. “Kppiy st 18 ESE ane rosy ev ery ot ha 'ANTED—AN BX! COOK AND wash UT nes |S ee week fret year. Apply ot oa as 70. DO ORNERAL ‘an oe eee Bet thet ae algal A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS at are. Good recommend- y AE SHORT Ly Pity eo a | PTR cuz cuEar, SEEN. a FPOURSALR DAY DRY TW! TY ea ha br waure IM. Loney a Wire ome treo was arn 7 aes 208 mana Fh og ar) gapeble and vos at ee a RESPECTARLE MAN WANTS A B1TU as ‘hat 4 pouaerans poet | ATHLETES YOUNG SOOTCHMAR, WHO WEITBS 4 A 2008 of an eucalien ara, ar uEre 2A, Band Reeseeare» farorable know edge of roadway, corner ot ISUh Ba Resta napa oe Fe ag vin’ wba sapeciy tala (VRLLINO ae WANTRD—#0_ “sas 11 rans, JEL SO ts Tee tras by Apply for three days in A capi Sey siete saree bl nehen « refo Wires er cone on er stil 'ANTED—AN ASB! hotel. apply at ANTE wilt we tllowed. w adarene Carvel, Wes ee ae oR por persiowt LaaD ERR 106 Wall street. ia: pie W. wes rhe uy. fincie man Wynne o SPINK, Agent Wy ANTED-- MAKER Ur la onesey coms, fi ‘one who ie familiar with roiling amd papering colored am jocones garmbrice, Buch & person may Lit appiication at TANTED—A GOOD PREMAN, TO COPY MANU Mee, OTP: Aare 8S por week. ANTED—IN A RETAIL, BOOT AND 1 to aasiat fo sailing. and us ope Segonieied with goods deen to L, y ANTED—O8R OR TWO GOOD FALESWAN. THEY it be ecquainted with the wholesale and reta'l Ny at headquarters, United herry street, near Prank!in ABTED—A YOUNO MAN, Ab WAITER, q for two am ANTRD—IN 4 LAW OFFICE. A YOUNG MAN Wiio Tow Terai olen bustnens: Add: ANTED—IN Af nae AE. BreeAway. TED—A J Daten: PTY vesoelp at Bast yore they eat and May bee ‘those who are -ompetent ne RAPECT, LB, MAN. ‘OF GOOD aD- AD WAITER POR J 1 Nemec MEN TO WORK ON river, st liberal wager. te eit A ian Cc pat WANTED —A GENTLEMAN. RECENTLY the w grevery StvaTion WANTED—By ry “youNa “MAN: sneered oF ean Hereid’ oes. man WANTS 4 mrvarion AB COAGH. refered "Gall at 35 Wi Witiett ca | aan: business fe Bt. Louie wholerai le entry bookkeeping, In» thay rofesasl apven. Nibiecs ‘Address in own writing, PRINTERS.WANTED, A SITUATION, BY AN be addressent, Boghed printer sia to become hore chly acewainte ed wi American f sob w ages bo ob ig naa jet Nadiress Tipo, bok 168 ral sirect and Eachenge piece, be: WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS. —SITUATION ANTED—FOR A SUMNER HoTEr. ols gous. walters the bours hours of tt ana tied ihin'aay. rena for three odeye G or Oa! aman anD font wah wanted sabia 157 Cham bere s) naetuls © FOR 1 ehipe. eri 1PPING or Live lad about 14 yeare of Vor’ Post office, In band writ NTRD—4 GARDENER, WILLING TO BE @) rally oseful oy ® s 1. Apply to Morera, ty Wentee- wa ie baveae clon w* ry Apply to A Cail at Brine, At? yr Aah ‘sda be gan asa wante Zhe bo cHamai wees SE aed, Cmney howe, & MAR. NFED—A GARDENER, 01 genes SAneees a Yr” CostOuRD zo cy: mam ve able to gre saitebuen re Tat Prowtn between om orpamenial iparviare call before We 11 Rpruce ot. Ina G breinem SS ee ueLP intaiticenie ciples or eight 1 FOR 4 STEAMER, 2 gcuRRKs for grocery stores. eeper fora luinber Werte Beaprese drivers, 2 conductors. 2 brakesme eamers. Apply at No. 7 Chatham aquare. Address bax 196 Herald ed with the business am, Kaarecn, in bangers ting SF aopiie ntieman twit eodor © GROOM, TO GO A refe- ‘work. here he can be seen; Libre” TORE, vmseit Aa ome ae my a ‘ae, nd write a good hand ‘appiloant, W nz UNITED STATHe Lapping omee. 1G Weat | bere w trogen, up cial 27 Howth AEL"S co. VICE. A SMART, AC. Adtvese } Telavouce'es 1s capene me | | caieitaiiaees ae | D wey. ‘wanted, by and rile depa rumen! THE pours, LE TRADE —A WESTERN BALI man wi tenaing er trad Addrese ANTED-A SITUATION In S0ME WHOL! a bookkeeper, sasisten' id dounie entry: satwletory, retoren moderate salary Wa xtenne | SITUATION. BY A MAN WHO nas rience in lame Tamitien, wo reference Be per yg WANTED ~a GOOD GENEKAL ee | Lawrence Mow ANTED-—TWO OR TuRER @000 ENGK for jeweiry, by Wm. Kuli, No. 2 Maides lane Syoung map, te take charge of the Cam be weil recommended, otice Newark NJ, ne Jefferson, Philadelphia, grocery or finb would accept of # Address A.M. G,, Hernid offer. ad good +spe' rat rate eecommodaltoan fro from the firet doetors in drug store mth |) FAMILY AS been in first satlefa tory lorris grorery the 0. Inquire for two aye et grocery 4 quer irade OC \higeity, Address box 4,064 Pom | store, corarr of University place and t7\b © =-—— ~ WATHD-A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE 4vED ANTED—A YOUNG HAN. 10 GO TO ONE OF THI man, a col for s compan: reaniile Arw ; mont thriving piaree within time hours of New Yor oF would anaiel 10 8 whelevale storey for a moserair valar © 00", legiermate nainess, with $73 to $10) fs witb beat of reference give saarese W., bos M6 Hera eae, with full name, William, | lasing three cent riamp No | | or, tcrive xD TeMr! | | fare siewerd, cr over WASTED FOR UXITED sTATES STEAM w FRIGATE | aicepvonabie, fret ad * firemen, | Samhiy emai) id tage ‘ye of a dairy of bt seainen and landemeu for general onstn so ship | poultry yard ty Beware, its. beiween lib one, (wo of three years: three monihe y | And Lith wee. THE v ‘DES TURNER, to cores widioge Apply mt the Seven AVERS Wy Aa ore On rye. ‘ENGR GILDERS 70 ven rr (eo Jee Bm th at. Philaseiphin Ween. ra others stil be ae Wools A ddrees bor 4.33). New aan = py ys ° ees | Seas, | Wee $300. AN soe donate Po Oa or-a6 100 CARPENTERS LIBR. be (0 geod workmen, and none reruman ie ssyecied 16 ee yat the Government Carpenter corner of Renae ARTED AS trie @ further St baste Nessus vires cae te ZAnTED wits emma ae Fie eet America, from Boston, arrived at Liver- peo! om the ib inp, ouR SPECIAL 1 DESPATCHES. s| EUROPE. |: ARRIVAL QR THE SCOTIA. a Our Peat Gcrvsamemesuiiias Lowpom, June 6, 1863, Change ef Public Opinion in Pavor of the Nor'h—Mant- feste of Sia Thowand Clergymen Against the Confede- racy—Mr. Recbuek and tha Criticisms of the Pres— Opinions of the British Ministry on the Rivhs of the American Government Powards Blockade Runn-ri— Brith Chicanery tn Chim, de. , de. ‘The change that le coming over public opinion in thie country, though gradual, te ubmistakuble. | have talked wb numerous persons who have (old me that the change Our London apd Paris Cor- s @f opinion ie reaching all classes of society. Many of the respondenee. first minds and purest men ia Evgiand have from the M - first given thelr voices and their influence against ee the rebels, They saw the direct object of the rebel- yom and the iniquity of the leaders. Their writings, THE AMERICAN QUESTION. ~~ epecches and personal influence bave spread, first among the liberal and impartial, end next among those who are content to follow the leaders who carry moat weight and reasoa. ems weeks ogo nearly a thousand Protestant elorgy- men ip France irsved an address to their clerical brothers meen important Declasation of England in = fates YORK HERALD. as THREE CENT x PRICE == ete gn ge i ry oan ment in France, Most of ine opposition cand idater elect- ed are koown Wo be ogainst i, By referring \o the official Feturns I find (hat out of the registered voters about one fourth did not avail themselves of their privilege of depositing their dallote, Tene are the aileut proterters againet the goverument anit ie Of the fourths a lo majority voted ter be when the government vote ted pro eon umhor of gov day be ous 4 bis dyneety with the have ea exnibiied . eroment employes in Paris. dered a in open oppositinn to > Our Southern friends are by no m aoe who # ct result. Next to the Emperor Presse! his opinion that tue Pa Vast degree of ingratitude), up” by the result of the elect igny. The Count de P arrival of the tal Jobo Slidell, and stand the Southern bumbag. What afficts Perrigny, therefora. affects Biide!!. They mingle their bitter tears together. and Slidell’s constituents weep also. Her ide all the opponition members are oppreed to any interference in our alfuire, i Southern humbug, and with such » dated fire as thoy would bring to hear upon the gorernmens for it, it @ not probable that the government will take any immediate stepeat interference, and (hat Mr Mason, who Is atill bere, will soon retire to London with = Vory large flea in his’ ear and bie stomach full of good victuals, I learn that Mr. Mason has been beret bere by a number of his ‘‘distrensed countrymen,’’ who are in ‘hat unfortunate condition where Cay oan neither go nor stay; but that, like Aninadab Sleek, he was reply, ‘*I'm afraid we can't.” At the Hotel de Ville yesterday morning, at ten o'clock, the forma) declaration of the reruit of the election in thin department wan and It bod Beem Bruted about the fe.Great Britain on the American war, and tbe reply bas | night before that # demonstration was to be made upon the occasion. | went down there a little before the hour, Just been issued. It ia in the form of an address, In which they “ beartily wish destruction to the sieve system whieb makes four millions of negroes wretched, debuses their masters, has been @ vast calamity to a creat Pro fentant nation ;” and, while extending “compassion for the THE WORK OF THE PRIVATEERS, | staves” iney say they will ure all the means in their power ‘to discourage those who are secking to found an empire on their degradation.” This address ie signed by nearly six thousand clergymen of all denominations. fo far aa foreign public opinion goes, this ts the heaviest Diew the rebels have ever received from Kurope, How ean good Christions who belong (to the congregations of apy of these clergymen give ald, comfort or encourage- ‘ment to the Southern confederacy without acting counter to the advice and example of the pastor, the spiritual head of the flock ? In the Manchester Zvaminer and Tims and some other papera the wames of every one of the French and Britivh clergymen signed to the nddresecs are published in an Advertisement that fills nearly two peger. ae press throughout the country are handling wtr,nee | very severely for his truckling to the Bouth. Favor of Our Right of Search. A New Steamship fer the Confederates. Search of an Alleged Rebel Steamship by Order of Ear} Russell. ;|THB POLISH REVOLUTION. and found acrowd of about a thousand people, prince) Pally workmen and students, catbered around (he deors They sere very quiet, however, aud when the doore were opened made 4 grand runh, and soon filled the hall, The only demonstration’? made, other than that offered by the crowd’ itself, was receiving the declaration of the sult with loud cries of * bravo”? and three hearty cheers, which were Instantly taken ys by om 1d outaide ‘There several policemen near doore, but nove interfered, and after the applause bad nubsided the crowd quietly dispersed, At Belleville, however, on Monday night, several hundred workmen rejoloed at the rem paraded the streets, shonting and singing. Some of them were #0 imprudent as to cry * Five la Kepubiique,” and a nun, ber were arrested. mn nos at the siow manner in he will choose the latter, and that M. Edeunrd laboulaye will be the opposition faye tm Paria in bia piace, Laboulaye withdrew ie the Fcoond circumscription of Parte to make way for M. Thiers. me. surgical operation which I wrote you Dr Sime was to perform the Empress, and whieh 1 was beped one most Important intelligence that will go to America | wodid result fo am additional chance for ihe perretuation thie week wiibe the opinions given in Partisment re- | of the Napoleonic dynasty, has not yet been performed, but Je postponed until her specting the position of vessels attempting to run the Bouthero blockade. Lord Cranworth—the most eminent legp! authority in the House of Jorda—said in a specoh in Par Nament, on the 18th of May, that ip @ strictly legal point of view there was nothing contraband that was in Secretary Seward’s Letter of Non-Inter- y's retare from Fontaine- 1. Ade'aide Phillips, who bee been very euccersful there, closes ber engagement at Lille to Bight. She goor diately to London, and lea en for America in July ention in the Stragg! veesels going between two neutral ports, But he ssid THE AMERICAN QUESTION. i i 6. ibat sea ck eirade wee uoed ata cloak (1 only give acasomnanll pod oy wre aame bene Dis eat nd avons: bellige- Rave Setnures by the Unies weaten, . under blockade, such vescel could be seized Then Hone of Commons 00 . THB BLECTIONS Iv Ear! Russel) potas siek, any weneek could be seized that Cosmvonn asked, i any iit bad bona mats nee Se FaanNon engaged iu suck illegal i soverumen’ States rome v4 i preci isis? owners of the schooner Will o’-the-Wisp, -aivei in Meat Now comes the great and important point in these die | can waters, a, Metamoros, by the United states eruisor hg Rare wore + ~4 cussions. Two wernment were feraneteeemes oom eee: mee cee | Complete Defeat of the Imape- | picin, wa thu court, and where compensation for de! Fialists im Paris, kona wae denied government. 6 ane like ibis. innate Bete, replied thet terfere til) the i eforte in the NAPOLEON'S DANGER IN MEXICO. | Soderod ie nea of the United are an fatal to sgh this country and the Mexican pert of Matamorce hove the oplaions of Lord Cranworth and Far! Russell, bas | Gictontinued the service pending the decision of the Bes The Crown of Provsia in Conftict with the | creed ibe cress costeraiion among ine merchant | iu goverument-reepectiog tbe lle. narar : i. ‘uleera way 8 and the Presa. Magers eonch, ad drgen the tat nal te the | syn to be momepalzed by adventnr ers at | Hoston, who are known to be active in ite prosecution, words. It amounts, then, to (his —Any vessel bound ri from ‘Liverpoel to Niesan, Kingston or Motamoros can be | the commercial interesia i the contr) te asnnge Lat gern ~nw Srerhasied Op be American tint of. war, and if found to | 2 time wheo it in more (ban ever important that every be loaded with arme—or if believed to be—can bo token iegalcutet nboubt be made vvailabie th order mor BhaPanrriod tots se Ataarieat yori and betore's rine | Sale for ibe cireumatances by whieu the industry of Lan INDIA, CHIBA AND AUSTRALIA, | Suri Ten it thee. tt fat proct to codeine | casbire ln afincted. If the dretrine ts to be admitted thas ber the con te Loe owners ator | Beitish vessels trading Between neutral porta sre lisb's mM the dole to ihe Scpreme "Court of the | Dt moval von fesr examination, bat to sabrure, of ewan ed Ate baad United Stated ior sedrese, ‘Uniens that court ie far | 2o.0e In Koglacd will wish to ste tha rule wfricged there (en years before a decision '8 arrived ‘The Cusard steamship Keotie, Captain Judkios, which yen the delay before the prire ecort exu be #0 sailed from grea| alter! lal to * lator Liverpee! at eleven A.M. on the eth and from | SC the | ited States bas tn do in catxbliah © Queenstown on the evaping of the 7th ives. , arrived at this | sort of sea blockade of Nassau and other Hritish serash han the courts of Great Britain, the care this question seems up to the present moment Wo be beon evaded, and the beliet jx that whenever it rhalt be brought forward in @ direct manner \t will be rejected not only by Great Britein, but by the — argument that it will ‘be to the ot bpglaed as 8 muilime ro Alyy oT a doctrine extebliehed ix untenable, port early yesterday morning. ports, placing a cordon of cruisers all aroun! the plage, | oa eo Be ty the benefit oF Her vews ie one weet later. oe 0 Galas 00 werkt be ea far Ave miler | iodividual wreak Wile procee ings cw every vessel that eomes slop that are wherently wrong or irrational, «bile tw and overhan 4 Ta Whe absence of further news from Amerion, the Rog- Al ‘pool paper prints en article thet apparently aleo certain that, however we might sequence in them teh Joaralno the Sho Jie wre more then samety dient” | oe einer Powers ew Tati" utr . im regard to American afiairs. i. wool turn roand and disavow them, ether by some Lord Richo, M. P., speaking st a volcateer rog imentay | inh verritoey a areca of 035. autels os be tee wore exspont lee That etviientien and Ginner tn kingland lately , said — all fogitive oe of the debtnot | could run er ie incumbeas on & aailon to co:tinue te re No one doubted that, lu the hour of need, the volun |" ‘if euufederacy mm Me. owara | SRDIe & nate Of fo¥ aod injostion The matter Srna bea Sone aalbnee ty ae teaeaereee ee | den. hot give meh satel Write Motatey. | Cone'tur celay sloce Mr Pvarte, who m regareed, a New Ze suntie, or, if eccasion required, “Stonewall” Jack. | Thay cannch conces sl heir jeaim ay at thetriendly setations | very 5 ine most sound wnd secompllabed auihority om oes, Lees and Beauregards would spring up here like | wise. | Mr. Goechen, M. P., who bas been lately returned of | a place under government. I one of the members for ihe City of London, addressing | '* sending out to ( bine, and arin the electors at the conclusion of the poll, ead — Aa. Hnenenee ormpent of anes on-—men In regard to ibe American question, if there was one | asked which eonsolation more than another whi couservatives | he,‘ that is the curiwue [eat derived from the coutempiation of the And ite effecta, | Beth sidee--rometines and in some places st was ip the prospect that discredit might thereby be | sometimes the other. It is the old gave, ee as There was ove result of that | we played im India. we shall Geet div nd bresk |p the war which some had apprehended, but which he trusted | government and ibe organ zation o! society, and thee | law, pow In (bie Country, cornminetoned tent Lincoin to fecilitate, in conjunction with Mr. Adams, the atianment of aclrur au! permanent nde: Hamding en all euch povne Wer a Benet to Aue « From the London News, June 6 The eleventh annus! ordinary general meeting of the proprietors of the London chartered Wank of Australia won held youterday at the Loudum Tavern, Mr WF De Sale in the ebair varee of hie epoch, said-—Mr Bone hed hoped for ,and which, thank God, bad potarrived. | gradually take possession of the country Frery act the Chairman, in the It wan the humiliation of the working clases of this coun | of the British In China corroborates that | pinton Bramwell eke in very satisfactory terme of the present try. If (he men of Laucashire bad pot remained stauoch | Many of tho sbrewdest heads here believe that a ku mot the bak and ite future prospects Ae regard {0 their political creed, then the conser auves would | ropesm war will grow out of the Polen dimdevity. 1 ol the general position of the Aurtslian cobmee, have pointed t it as & prov! tha! (he people were pot self | should not wonder if errived before pent Janowy op whone proaperity that bosinest was based, 4 wan reliant, temperate nnd jotiont. Yortumately, however The Emperor of the French ie looking at it at one of bu | Vr erettyng = 1ehe thet = =durng =the the operatives bad Lebaved vo!) np the matter, acd had Si give bie ibe went bank of yew ‘their con in mater) = weelth ies” | the Kbive ae hie boundary The K = og gene ia going On in be mad, lonatic idjotic way, that most make & revolution ip the country of Proderveh the test, Unless i bela foment 2 foreign war, Then there will be a confilet ke (hose of the time of Frederick or & Gostaven Aw al The elections in Fravcr, in returning to the Arsembly ome thirty of more eminent mm who are oppered the government, have created 4 lively ren otn and mock rejoicing im Engiend. it ix believed that men lke Thiers, | Joles Favre and Odiilon Barrot will give the Emperor aud Pereguy mock trouble corned the respect aul aduiation of every inbimap Tawa, the liberal ents, #0 far (rom being weakenel throvgh | the American war and Vs onseywences, had rather grown im wrength. A letter from Alexandria, Egypt, dated oo the 28th of May, says — | Captaine Speke and Grant arrived as Keneb some daye Agu, 06 we may expect {bem bere almont directly, thanks to the steamer the \ iceroy sent to bring them down from Annus The Pare Monieur of (he 4th of May anys — ' We latelyannounced (be opening bet Alepp, Sytia, of & telegraphic cots © in6e the latier town on the ove baud with Constant inop @ and with Bagdad on the other. The Latakia line bei Ww retabl ebed And Famarcoe The Late Bieelion — Ther sign4france ton Wil Do—Stidedl and Pervigmya bifrct of the Keswit Dpem Intervention Demenatration of Workman amd Stwdente— MM 1 abowlaye— Ihe (poration on ie Roprent— bet ween month of July Her Mayenty Roser! ‘The Leadon Glib of the Sib of May remarke Om Tuerdsy lant no lene than 260 persone left Cardi em reule (or (be Malt Lake. All \bese were believers in (he Mormon importure, and they are leken ovt to theiradopt | ec Fi Dorado under the protection and quidavee of seve | of the wo called “‘bidets,’ the funds for the purpose | being provided by the church Another batch i* to | Joave im two oF three mouths from the South Wailer die | } } are tbe belt co teed |p (hew oppentiion weely 1 no candidate teving + jenny aur ng when one ‘Thie we the 1 members are wome and = promperity io nO wey Checked Hlghtly affected it might have been by the stroggie mw rolng O& ih America, which had prepodicially altrcled the tele of Kurope, yet by it the Australian coktes were im mone mengure beretied. It had tndwel emigration bo Awitralia, ow i wan also & feet that (be predective pow cre of these colnies bal been stimulated, and they pro- doce’ pow arte ton to whic for (he war, they would bt have torned thet attention for yeare Formerly winibe of the tobecee comeumed in Avetralia came from Virginia. but now large quantities of land were under to becre collivation, tobacco factor me had sise been cota Diiabed. and produced so god an article that it wae be lieved that after the war depend A of Amerien wo far an (ec enrned “ion wee alee tow cull tralia, pecially ib Gueensiand and thi the war The Priv ‘The following ie the report of the exptan of the bark iwoa, arrived at Live rom Telrabuare May 1, in latitude 06 perth, longitude 41 Weet epee the bark fegaita, from Monterides for Liverpont | eapteio f aid verse told me thet be hed on b ght more wil be cheme wiriets where pew elections | seamen partol the crew (he Amerionn bark Henr fallinore which veesel wae captered and do 1 by the Confedersie ricamer trict, 11 believed that ince Lhe iret appearance o the | Latter Day Camte po ies thee ten inoursnd persons have | the ables’ thinkers sed Geeet apd mat mrrewire | Thee wre been induced by the grome imposture to eave Wales for ators in Vrance ond (te by mo neece wely that | me to re . A the men the Salt Lake. ithaw Uranapired, however, that ® great 4 ring " number, after reoriving & free | they wilheaue the RRR A good deni of wowbia, | agreed t he cont them ou board, The fered their minds se regards (ailb and destipation, sod OF courte (hiv oppariionmall of whore members have | Win Hwan: aed Haury J. Waener. [heme men etate thee quietly settled dows in the States taken and wilt take aguim the oath of sliegiance and | while bey were on tomrd (he Florida (sheowt twenty fowr In the Moose of Lords, on the 4th of Jyne, the Parl of | p4eyy Jom ant ¢ peror— can and wih | bowre) she eaptared and buret the Americas ship Oneida fron bine, aden ith tee, even he fotice (hat ow the 16th inet. he would — ae wothing directly te the way of wing (he prevens | The Onevia, Captain Power, exiled from Rhangbas tor tae of rotations with Bran! | Ay yasty and (epmot government io France, Bet they | Now Yo wre on the 108 per The Braxitian Minister aud hie faintly, xccompanied by | will maken combined dils-k '\ 5» maby of the govern | They dereribe the As 6 Pala serew siemener the members of hie \agation, quitied |onduw for Pera ow end wodeavor te destroy some of the a el prope by which ie npheld They intone, 1 lenrm, The Parliamentary proceedings ob ihe sth of Juse were | to meke op immedite cuslenght «pe the low of merely local interest. Lord Palmerston madesome | unown op the ‘public safety lew, ender whick ‘rplanations is regard to the propeasd cension of the | mam may be arrested reeretiy, tried secretiy, and Jonian Tniands vo Grosse, and onid be did not anticipate | geeretly cent of o Cayenne. They will make se on any oppreition to the movement by ony of the great | signght upon (be system of “averiomemente,” by which Powers. a ewepaper may be ouppressed at my time by the wilt Negotiations were near'y completed for the wanater of | of the governmen'—ibey will demand the riahs o orerm- the Budeon Bay Company's rights eed privitegne te the Diage—ihey will opps the Merkan 04 ober similar Drilish goversmeat expetisces, 004 will demand © reduction of expendi ‘The offc'al iequiry directed by the Maré of Trade inte | tures he eircumerances aliens ing the lone of the steamer Angin Tt e emoning, Bow thet the Gleeines ore over, te om Pazow wer io progress at Liverpooi, serve bow Gifereaily (he Urnaittutionnel and ber yur. ‘The rece for the Anos Cop resulted,“after & severe | uals regard the significance of tbe reevit from the mas streggio, i © dead beat between Bickstone sed Tim | ner io which they tested it before Then, according Whiter, The deciding Beat wae won by two lengthe by | ihe editorial articles and the proclamations of M. rer Buchptone. The Prince and Prinenee of Wales vieited ihe | wighy, every vote cast (or the oppenition wee deelared races in piate, Gnd the gepera) attendance wes weyre | wo ben vote eguinet the omyire apd the Fomeror. Kew, dedentediy Driiiiant. whee Parts hee gives 9 many soch voter, (bese journals meot'® messures, bart rigand, abot ote houaaed wan; arimed 9 1h (wo one twundre! and 7 pounter pivot ot we ay wp wiatt thanter fo yrnnder earn rigs peas vateer Leva thee eet The * tik ret ‘ated Pow ae—Rearch a a order yy tthe Concer of Coho a Gar 4 earch (he eee (bat port man bearded the Lord (Iy #0 «+ cece commeanred 1) ae, ° 1 Lard Liye beaters aha bet | Aft Cia] C@eEDIETe men © te boar ob Friday sight bod ot pom Be ‘the of ernie, we ty 10 Menges The oticere, open the um, wre dpeoreret. broker for whek wee otbing the bet wae beard during ta behait uf te. ‘The pretece! whieh formally settles the Greet ev cemmion wae vigued ie Londen om the O40 of Suse by ike Mineters @ me are Powers asd by the Dened Mime The Gren Gevmely reserves °4 CaRIphase @ ty A net te Denmarh were to be | of votes enat fer the oppreition ore resily erpremmions of have euddenty changed their note, and to ont regard ihe re@ult as of any partionian egnificance They were right The Sew 1 ied, is (Be Gres \estance, and ihe very large maprity ne Se cane casmiam nanines ihe ety’ drnenty ad yO pre.