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‘ ' r 7 eee es SS" NEW YORK GERALD; TUESDAY, MAY 16,>.1864—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ~~.” 5 “ho rules with which they are furnished, and the books | they were waiting off the Cape for a storosbip, when they | view to tho restoration of poace, mot on Monday, Aprit | is ono of tho suroat oviratives for eoheneey, oe aee A Perfect Hate Dye—3 Gary 4.2 | o'clock, trom ths resldeuoe of bia paronts, No, 299 Weat were to proceed ‘8 ‘which they have ip their pcssession, have, generally to China to take the place of an American | 25, atone PM , at the Treasury, days ai! tue fever cases .vill be tr. cents per box, Try it, Sold by all druggists, Depot 53 Day ; Thirty-fourth atrort, uear seventh avenue. Speaking, applied them with remarkable acoso and dis frigate in those waters, about which they made inquiries; All the imetabers appointed to the coufereace were | Island, in accordauce with this iden. street. a-—In Brooklym, on Sunday meroing, May 8, ME @rotioa—(heur, Lear)—and, in spirit of equal Hrmpess | but when tvid of the Alabama being tp the Chica waters | pro-ont, ‘ + aaah : teMew an, * Sn0ral atri —ieaietl at te Pohick, Kunuixe Bincmox, wie of Thomas R Sard macdaretiog, shonice shonmoreen dlaposed always to-| they appeared woateaiaer ih insignibeast. tp thea left |” Thy were ts follows: > EAM AMONG Tam owasw amen.” TOTTE divers | wedge for the Vinatare do Toilette of tap | Backer, te 42 your of wor ax maintain the rights of the British crown and the Monor | us, the vessel is a thrgo masted schooner, BAUe¥ery | Ausirii—Count apponyi aod Privy Counealior Biegele- | SMM the “lovyshoremen of the Rast any “Orth Roctete Hygionique of New York. Great Gosmatic and The ralat!,7¢% and trionds of the family are invited Le Of the British flag, bat-at the same time to do nothing for | fast, and to all appearance sis British built beu took place’ yoaterday, and. as » paaseqnéece, \Ork wal no other, Depot 115 Chander | attend the fun %f@!. from her late residence the purpose of irritation or mere vexatious tuterterence, The Alabama put into Table Bay March F ‘our d orgne, fimost entirely suspended. The mea ca the Easy ''¥ “Ray Me and Pit Do ¥ Gooa.”’ merboru sirect, Me (tuesday) aitor Hear, hear.) Such bas been the conduct of Sir A. | other supplies. The totat number of shiys destroy Bu ieseiland Clarendon, demand ab inereago of pay, which wilt give them thn ’¥* ) theDR LANGLEY'S Roo: Hor Bitiare f o'el ox. ‘ line, who has for four years directed the operations of | captured in the Idian seas had been seven—the Aman- | Prursia—Count Berneicri! and Privy Counotiior Balan. | even and a halt vents per hour. for works Pr yt A ap Hoye Bitters for, jaue Rows —We announ*¢ the death of L. How ‘bor Majesty's forces op the coust of America, in sucha | da, Winged Racer, Contest, Martaban (0 Toxan Star), Baron Brannow. hours, th " iver men ask the sa dizziness. boadache, drowalae-# nnd all dis. | the “Unioae o tratelivu.”* x manuer as, while securing theappredation of bis own | Senora, Hightander and Emma J ~bot Captain Aaron de Bille, M. Quaade (the Minister) and | Compensation for ton hours per day. No disorderly lered sionch, torpit liver and | ing all the members to ch ® Mer.) w overnment, to conciliate the reeard of all with whom | Semmes reckoned the damage indirectly done to the | Councillor Krieger. duct was no! 100, strikers, uithovgl @ bigh "t Are fa spring and | at Bellawue Hospite, this “T¥esday bas bad'to dea}, and particularly of the g-vernment | federal commerce by his cruise in too indian seas ag | Gertnan Conledoration—M. do Guost, Saxon Mivister. | dozreo of oxciter out sxinted A lave force of potice OODWIN & CO. Roston and | o'clock of the United States. And such, 1 will venture to | equivatent to five million dollars, as the prosence of the Swedeu—Count Wachtmoister, * was on hand all day, io readioess to quell avy disturbance jo» 25, 60 aud 75 ceuts a boitie, By order of the President p < gay, Was the corduct of Sir Baldain Walker, who bad | Alabama bad caused such @ panic that great numbers of cabs thas might occur” “F ‘ , P. Ac R'SRVOTTL, Cecretary. this case to ¢ nsider. It struck Sir B..Wa'ker, aa | the federal ships lay th Singapore aud othor harbors for From aENGH OPINION OF THE NEGOTIATIONS, § ; ; 1 iy — Hest Biers, iad Si * 1} ceanor.—On Monday, May 9, wit ot Poizner” Lax, T think it would have struck any one else, that if Codfed- | more than threes mouths, unabie to get freight and alraid re te, Memorial Dipiotuatiyue of Paris, April 2541 ‘igs sduelbigihe yican Henamenogss we The JOUPAOY | RS ey a. me Sats. UNtenD avcres | afters Hogering Winess, in the nd b yur of her a erate sbips-of-war were te be allowed Lo send im prizes | to venture to sea. ‘The Alabama was expocted {to remaim’| | jG Citvendon bas returned i» London, baving in the | men borssheers have struck, asking for an edyanoe BRNATOR OF CALIVORNI A. ATED | Hfor (clouds and acyualutanoas ar’ rosyoo f with their cargo on bourd, and by pul tng ore or Gwwo puns | 0 Table Bay for threo or four days, enacnasttnbel tke doanit ie nels © areas conts per dig on their present ras nazow, D.C, Now. 3, 1368, | quested to atteud the fuveral, trom No 45 lei) & SePhallors a wealsnatine asad karsesa all ook pole Ge earcaaa nt the first sitting of the cos'ercuce, In other words, Wipes teint ra yevctnmewaetr odbay hele aed Qeunean Hitinen, aa experioared by iayaalt £ very choses | QUM Ad Aucearolies Md.,oa Monday, Sey %, Yhoy woud ‘The indictment against Mr, Rumble fr a broach of the cate aera ppv ¥ hound themselves t> [pose of cetebrating thelr fourteenth annlyorsary god | “T'tey ure ex ioe Sap eo ego EY The rolatives and (viends of the famni!y are respectfully bi otto who, bavios tale wt Bi nd then the Foreign Kalistiment act, to enlisting seamen fur the Rape | Ceegat@,war axainst that hee prim hic a aed ped thoir strike nangea irritation of the stomach, aid for (he crearion of | tnvited to attend the fe als oe eteeniey Tach po ‘vessel, would returo to his ship; an 18. pr 4 pabannock, alias Soylin, was heard before a Middlesex | gtate that ; . big Mercanti.e Linrary Association —Tho forty-third an- oesome appetite, hey Pleasantly exhia’ bat | Ot tero o'clock, from the resi tence pis faohar be repeated with. any number of prizes, Sir B. Walker j % ° i no mention of an armistior as i" i Y. sipstying soustion, apd Are estonia ” : 4 obi West Twonty-vinth ctreot, and learnod lord did not refer, but which I will read to | jy differant view of the law on the subject. (rom that | discussed by tins rose cciathieae tty Be Wohuttere | Hall. Astor place, this evening, at eight o'clock, and the Fray, SRrGhe Bate MERIAER A Rave over. geen Dew —On Monday, B87 0» at her rosidence, No. 86 your lordbips, Ia bis letter of the 29tn August be} tacen by the Lord Chief Baron. ‘The oxse will, in all | that av armistice wil be based wpan tue ate saeath proceedings witl be of a most interesting character, Mr J. A. MeDOUGALL. Grovawio atreet, Mra. Ba G4 Loorsn Drage, Faved Probability, come on in a day or two. ° enna’ inpon: Sher eis Hae Charles Swords will preside, and the anual reports will The Cuneral will take piesa >this (uesday) morning in the 8th of auanst tbe tendar Tescalnesa, a sailing 4 : proninies selene: Denton rap 1 refuse c grnceate the | ho roid by the officers J Patchelor’s Hair Dy:—The Best in tne | ton vclae - bark, arrive! in Simon's Bay, Mad. the boarding ofticer hav. —_—— of Als astria avd Penesia witt then on their = | netantaneoue ft i * Anateported to'me that her origina! extgo of wool was still Whe Care of the J. L. Gerity. fide evacuate ihe territory of Juil-ad Tur Conuny Testiontst. —The tostimonialfor.the bexe- | Teeidye, sold vy'all Urunciae Vesnee gt get goMly Dee =—On Saiarssy, Magy %, OME mae se® OF DP So a eee parade for ERE Pl trom tne Loon tar, Apri 2.) coli pik fit a al AXot dos Cibarn, onthe eve eth epanare oe Londons | ner geen ge nen ere a eatin (tudo Be Arometanoe, My tier and hie ronly eroeanuered. | gl rs 2 neh. Yesterday. application | Advices from <t. Potoraburg state tint itis vot likely | will come o% at the City Assembly Rooms to-nisht Y aid of tbe higheet Intripaie Vaiuic oreee tego Peeters | atlornoon.frura her late reaidm "Co. No. 148 Rast Kight- centh atrost. The fricn: Vited to attend, with: a,—On Sund And { would here bexto submit to their lirdships’ notion | Was made for a rule tor @ writ of habeas corpus to-uriag | that Ruse ie a seo that this power of a captain of a sitip of war to Conatitute up the bodies of the Confeterate pirates.at Liverpool. It couraeeuett Shani novidine ith ; nder.'’ appears to me tobe | Will be remombered that threo men,were arrested at <F . bs ef the h ‘mily are respectiully im- furl 4 /Mtiee. May bea Hlarlom, Now York 1 potentiary to the | promises te be an interesting aMair. All the celobt nferenes be changed | boxers wil! be ou band, and the “wind up" between Co- to a general congress, Prince GorlschakoT would proceed | barn and an unknown will probably be one of the finest fe Weute Dye, tador kel evasion of the Taws of 5 Ye fealty, by bed wu means for bringing pri aU Sen mancnes Sta aeai a aarti toLondom, Aisploys of gcienco ever Witnessed in this city. This will | The dye applied by skiifal aitists rr, relict of James Klis, £4 Fe) iM the Olwt year neutral ports for disposal of their cargoes and Cority, which vessel they goized on her passage Crom THR GERMAN PROPOSITION. bo the last opportunity ailorded the public to see Joo | ‘anc5 s her age. a eae emenis—which arrangements, iL must be scar A Ms “ Tho Memorial Piplomatique and tho other Paris papers | prior to bis departure for Europe. So it la presumed there b .) Bantons, Inverted Nails, En- Tho friends of the family are | ‘od to atten! 6 fu~ rwards be.easily carried out at isolated places, Matamoros, The application was mide yosterday, on larged Joints and all diseases of the Feet ou 1 127th, atrect, noar ‘And th anther levers Vie cround that the prisoners were subjects of the Con- | Cf APril 26 give the following as the basis for delibera~ | will bo a crowded house, or inconvenience to the patient by Dr. Z\ Tenet, fromy (Se Mplrsanay Cutten “5” acm cven ol cleds ‘Tho admission of ths vessol into port will, I fe foderate States, and wore acting as belligerents under the | Hon Which Austria, Prussia, and the German Gonfedera- EEE goon Chiropodist, 769 Broadway. Z Mt ee the door for uumbers of vce tis capearee unlee srantaeee | ditection ot thoir government. The objeot. ie to prevent | #98 Propose to bring forward at the conference:— R : ole iy VORtErr Os Bubdee May Be tee i eclocks, neon sersatoncee, Belay enon ated Pensed, Uudes almallar clr | tne peiaomers being sent to the Unieedt States for irial for | lateerity of the Dania monarchy; THD DRAFT. ar Camphor fa Cheap, Fragrant, onus unday, May Sat tweld \oelook, noon, avoid the profibition contained in the Queen's instructions: | pirwoy, ‘The Court granted the rule nist Fe ante ae Ura eerste onomy Off tio DESHineS . ic ogee ome tale A I Rl Cor ed A Ota WORKINY. “aan G5: GORE Rete odo dare, Ele i J aintenance oir le Si a tacks by maths, Prie S for pac! ly double st \ ar. years, 4 months aa aya. bh She Weta on Tete Bae Stee ate ees Cred srcialus); ir union In one single State (Res | qrhe Hrawing Commenced in the Venth | o! a porad of common camphor Oe = pied i sole size | itincen. w: 8 Hong abd tedious, but he bot @ tt with grams prizes inight be in like manner styled tenders, making the EXI' Rendsburg to be made a German federal fortress,as a | Distviet Vestorday—Uperations to Be- A & CHAPMAN patiouce and resignation to the divine will, Prohibition entirely null and void. THE MEXICAN EMPIRE. guarantee of the autonomy and indivisibiity of the | gin im this City To-Morrow—Our Quo- | Sold dy drugaistein town and countrys e™™ Bowen Pil cae ntgraed ~anaeapat ind arm wpe tho With reference (o that the noble and learned lord ex- asaamneanenpeaannen duchies. : e : nine o'clock, at the Church of Our Lady of 2 “pressed-no-opmion. He did not tell ng whether, under | Effeot of the Congressional Declaration vi Aprit 26, 1884, ta 2,650—Thoe Dratt Ordered in Brook- oll, 24 Clinton Place, Eigten | Vos street. From thence bis remains will be tkon to the law of nations, it is permissible for the captain of a on the Monroe Doctrine and Recogni- The Atend Post (the evening edit: the official Vienna lyn on Wednesday, &c. atreet. fh 4 twenty-five years? . | Flatbush Cemetery é Jonas B. ‘mau of-war to make any number of his prizes into ten- tion, Gazelte) savs:— Although it is scarcely to be expected that ‘Tho dratt commenced yesterday morning iv the Tenth | Heal Ocull-tand Ancist, treating _ forpiam.—On Sunday, May 8, of apopiexy "J dors or vessels of-war.and geod them into neutral ports, [From the Loudon Times, April 26.) Austria and Prussia will agree to the proposal wade in ~ ‘ eye Macatee tho eye aca speciality: removing a TORE AE 10 be SOB yest OF Lis age. tonert. And thas evade a proclamation of ueutraiity, Sir 2! | Our correspondonce from Ameria contains two piecra | ¥esterdav's aitting of thet onferenoe (or tie main a sya im lh daa Mane a Oe NA ch ha en SE NE EE a I Sg th ol gpg Mell ga ee lo Walker further siys:— of very important intelligence, In. tho fedoral House of | of the blocknde of the Garman ports during the armistice, | eon, at Tarrytown. erring cortalaty; eeaulug il dlacases wate 'T fa tae Mec aee Wea Te cee enna h aor a) yossal hag. her original careo of wool still on fda than ah prop a as petaaiy been tonde for tbls he fetish one Pahoa Se, center ag tld Ttis ollicially aunounced that the draft will take place Cds ary ep Sg ole Posen ge yl fl attona the funerai,on Phuraday pips loe at two o'clock J. which cannot be requived for warlike purposes, and | the recognition of the Southern confederacy, and thoogh . nor riendly relations between the setae: tan ar- ora of jndument, and gives teltable advice g rue ms ae A ea aanenen ene, Broo her armament and the number of her crew ate {6 was of course ot approved it reorived so much sup. | Man and Westorn Poxora besubject (0 any interraption. | 1m this city tomorrow. Provost Mai howe fom 0 (0 stent for aay ‘other than those of stigh port that a motion directed ngainst one of its advocates WHAY TH 0 v town fre shing' 3 = . lyn. ‘The remains will be imtorred tn Greenwood ems St if ines a Dne ren THE HOLSTRINE'S SAY. rivad intowa from Washing'on, and has issused a cir. ss rb re Jor teg gil tie clrenmetances of the case. they utford room | could aot be carried. In the Souate the Committee on Avroxa, April 29,1864. | cular to his assistants in the fist nine Congrdssional dis- | ine ers Titer? tel Chie cea eee ee eee dy ata ay ot tipthorin, Se MORE the object of avo ding the prohibition Ewee her entrance | Foreign Allaire bad doliberately refused to main. ‘The Sapreme Court of Holstein has pasked a resolution eet: See sata —OB Sunday, May 8, of dipther: os ance } tain tho Jato resolution of the Mouse. of Hepre. | stating that it will Cally eoncur in’ the C.ciaration ot | ict, instructing thom to commence olgerations on Wed § 8 ingest child of Joba & ‘and Hannab Lia gler, asa prize tato our ports, where, If h Fangoment. could be ma: fontatives condemnatory of a monarchioal govern- | national richts which has been adopted by the members go, the transhtpment of Your evcy will not | ment in Mexico, These proceotings tend to show that | of the Holstein Wviet, and it has sent a declaration to that Devo ene Mets oe Tralily effected onany part of the coast | the Americans are at levuth receding from thoxe views | elfect to London. " er ap cology of universal empire for (he sake of which more than for fn. Deafness, Impatred NOISES IN Tiff MBAD, Relatives and (riends of the family are respectful! Vited to ntrerd tre Cineral, from the residence o pirents, No. 111 [ist Forty ei, hth street, this (1 wing will be the quota of (his city. Dist, ‘he question was whether it was to be perm! x “a 199 Fighth CATARRUAL AVPECTIONS IN TI wiLorb,'B, at une o'Gh ck ri 3 ny other cause the war {5 maintained. The House of Garibaldt's Tour. + AMD: RAPHE A , ee a Pongtieea . 4 Piitp ceeds cr tert Se TE PRE ae Kiya Penlnnig, | Renre-entatives, in resolving that ins Uniied States would | TIE GENERAL VISITS THR ROYAL FARMB AT WIND- Hints, TREOA Me et a orien pulatia tion should be entirely defeated, 'The Attorney Generat | Rover mookDize oF tilwate s monarchs ta Moxon, did ful | SOR—TILE WOKKINGMEN'S MERTING OF SYMPATHY | Sevens curonte GATARRM llinesd, Sanan Aw, wite ot Jona T. Marding Of the colony thought this wus perfec ? ert thi oe ri reat simplicity. DISPERSED BY THE LONDON POrtor, : : P 3 f al mate = Notice of the time of fanoral, which wil be from 526 that it could not be avolded or ounterncted in any way, SRA PRAna ee Ok Makiao he buropean finoaa sad the sub- Garibatd! visited Windsor and looked over the royal ‘Lhe deficiency iv the Second district, of Kings county, ts CATARRE ioe THR TYMPANTC ogous rite atecet, will anpeas ie GUA DACA me and in support of that opinion he quoted a paragraph of | ment in. that country do felon prorat nh Bebe farms oy April 23. six hundred and eighty-six men; in the Third district tho BUSTACHIAN TUBE % Hussris.—At White Plains, N. Y., on “aturday, May 7, ‘Wheaton. The law officers in this country aro of y . y On Saturday afternoon, April 23, the London police | anota fs three hundred and twenty-four men—making a Mrs. Ester M-Hurerss, in the 60th’ yerr of her age opinion that api 4 3 @ case as that against which the Monroe Doctrine was origi- | were guilty of ost extraordina recoding. « TRED. ~ i vir:—The Prize Acts. In that paragraph it js said, und | Qacurtiy It een openly declared iv the manifesto by | Hisl, near London, to protest against tho manner in which 7 ‘ te k SRR BI GRONED:IN-ON® MINUTE, 1c, from her late residence, and at. half prst tem which the exredition was justified, tha’ it had become ne- enlisted sinco the Ist inst will be credited to the draft, | And every disease of the Eve and Rar requiring aitner | tea o’cloc! ‘very truly and jnstly enid, that althoogh in certain cette Nepali Of the United States and | Gatbaldi had becn induced to leave. Mr. Heates had | Appiication has been made to tha authorities at Washing | medical or snrcical aid attended to by Dr. VON EISEN. | @t the Upper Methodist church, White Praing, cases merchant ships which have beon recaptured must scarcely taken tbe chair when a strong body of police BERG. at his consultin ms, 816 Ht ~The remains of the lite, Romane W. Hacerme confirm the Latin race 1m a position on the Amor.can con- i ton. and it is understood will be granted, to have sailors ERG. at his © Brooms, Broadway, wear ASTRD.—The remain ite Rongre W. Hac ‘be restored to their owners, yet when a ves- | tient. A prot tpeherelnre: agathat IMGabe suncekerct Pies pt the spot and insisted that the mocting | eniicted for one or two years credited’ as three years | Twetlth street. cae havlog arrived 'rom Paris, funeral se io the Presbyterian church, Fifth avenu sel has taken the character of a manof-war, if In effect they drove the people from | fecruits. This arrangement would have the effect of fur apres ne fe ey 18 tue Prosbyterian chareh Fil aven ‘the captain of # British man of war has to ficht uch a bag! hte was naturally to be expected. but this protest | the bili and bebaved with groat violence to some of the @ federal Senate hag refused to support, In oth ; ther reducing the quota of this city six hundred mot Bows, . 4 < aval officers are tairly entitled to consider hor as a | gouck ke o.gnizance of foreign ailuirs | ¢specially | mooting hes teen held at Naples. when’ an address of | Pa dst at th puaketere the. quote. Ot New, York may | Broadwa: nals Krxse2-On Sunday, May 8, while undergoing ampate- Prize. That principle does not seem to apply to the pre. | A°¥0'Wes declines fo say tha’ the Monroe doctri thavks to the English people for Sn eee alee ot Brckion rece | Family Atpann tion, aftor three years’ service inthe Araiy of the Poto- 0 reception given to | Amount at th ont Ouse. ‘This. then, was the case with which the gov. | ™2niained. and ws are expressly told that in this forbear. } Garibaldi was voted, and also an addross of sympathy : Anew tifa. weet mac. Wa. Kurs, of Company G, Seventy-fourth New ‘Srament bad to deal, having the opicion of the Atiomey | 2%ce wt supported by the Lrexident and his Cabinet. A | with Hungary. ‘The address was presented tothe Bug. | *B® following document yestorday — Sighinaeghcintees Foc aadee eC: ees COatalnIng | Toph Volcuteerse Racelaior Prigaia, need aa years, © “Goneral of the colony on the one sideand that of Sir B. | (CW Years ago it w uld have been almost as casy to ob- | jisb Consul ut Naples. CIRCULAR NO. 45, GEORGE ©. ALLEN, months aod 8 da: i ‘Walker on the other. The opinion of Sir B. Walker 1s | B® Vote for the dissolution of the Union as for this Prrmovrm, April 2¢-—Fvening. Orrice oF TAR A. A. PROVOST Mamsitar, GRwERAt, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street. ‘Tho frienda of the family, also the activo and honora: clearly the optoton of common sense, and the law ofeors | Sureemder, though It be but temporary, of « principle #0 | tho Mayor of Piymouth presented the borongh address Sovrmern District of Naw York, May 6, 1864. i a anki’ "bGcA members of Fulton Ragine Compady No. 21, and M. ¥ say that It {s well founded in law, aud that it is not per- Mee dacceomae bene is Arne this afternoon at Penquite to Geveral Garibaldi, who ex- The Acting Assistant Provost Margunl General of this | , Grover. Sant — ied \- chy Premium | §ennan Hose Company No. 60, aro respoctfully invited te misaiblo to put a fow gens into a prize, retaining her | pqrte discussion in tho House of Representatives may be | pressed great satisfaction, and in answer to one of the | division directs that the dra(t in the first nine distric aay Ei te Sew fuk Reh ines, 498 Breadway. attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at bal(-pase ‘cargo on board, and sond her into a neutral port torell | tar courag dosed fp i. leat ox bys thea — of potitt. | deputation intimated the possibility of bis paying another | be postpoved until Wednesday. 11th inst. Ginas Letters for Windows and Stens. one o'clock, from No. 7 Franklin street, it, My noble friend, who, with the noble and learned | there were alwagsa cna ee cautontiment. | Pernaps | visit to Kogland shortly. Provost marshals will Lavite the Aldermen, Councilmen | gytonaivele adopted throughout Eurong and America, for | _ KRLLEY.—At Port Chester, Westchester county, N. ¥ ‘Lord, I rogrot hus becn compelied by {M1 health to resten | hetioved the war’ hopolene, mud eco the House who | Addresses wére also presented by Mr. Woolcombe, | and Supervisors to be present at the draft on that day. | first case stores’ an being the moat ailing aad beanilral, | 00 Sunday evening, May 8, after a pMinful lines of some his office, or -we shonid pave heard him vindicate his war |hopoless. and peace, on the terms of | tewn clerk of Devonport; Mr. Cuming, Mayor of Bodmin: | ‘The names of the m=mbors of (ho boards of enrolment | Depot 107 Fulton street, Now York. weeks, Sus T. Ketiay, wife of William T, Aelly, aud Separation, inevitable; but there was not alwaysas much | and by Colonel Zach Bzyrma (of Devenport(, on bebalt of | will be placed Ja the whec!. Teadiness to put such sentiments on record the Polish refugees residing in this wieiaity, in acknowl- g H. F. BROWNSON, A. A. @. Grever & These events are cortainty remarkable, and other eg. 5 symptoms are, perhaps, discernible of a chango in the | S’nk, Whlcl Garibaldi sald, “I am brother to the | the circular was accompanied by a letter from Captain | Machines. for sale, at 939, Be daughter of Capt. Stephen | Dickinson, of Mystic Bridge, iCelebented Sewln@ | Conn., aged 24 yeans, 3 months and 5 da sown despatch—my noble friend, the late Secretary near Treontyavcond | “Tus'relativen ait feleads of the family ave respectfully for the colonies, followed the opinion of the law officcrs. ‘Thotr opinion wag that this vessel, not being, in fact, a srossol-of war, but being a prize. ought not to bave been | & { ee Menace wick | Invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) pirit of the federal States. The domocratic party, how- Brownsop, as follows:— machine sewing done in the manner. Machines, with ° hi o pn ond te es Mesppesk: saber oe om hear.) | ever, rivals even the republicans in its open ‘and popu lar Tabevend Pavbem aft ertosetana ont board of ‘Ondine eo OF THE A. A. Provost MARsHAr. GrvErat experienced operators sent to families by the day or week, | BON, at Peet one aan! from St. Peter's church, damsa Whe Gee ouaten cas oath ee ee Cored declarations in favor of the Union, ‘The federals, we are | this evening, and to leave England at once, Sovrures Division or New York, is og 3 Troy On Sanday, May 8, at hie residence, 204 Wess -off in the first instance, or whether she should be taken | (Old: cling to this vision o° the old Union not nly be s pnb co og eee New YORK, May 9.1804.” Mies erecuted fn the best manaer only Net | Nibeteosth street, Sauvau LLOvD, aged GO years PE ae eae oar Toener Bhe should be taken | cause they ar.iently love it, but becanso they cannot tell Commercial Intelligence Maice Tani C,"Rocith, Yodstesath Ueced Biases tntentey, sar oaeeet en ee The funeral will take pince this (Tuesday), afternooe, Speen aan = pig wed ae ae. think secession moans not THR LONDON MONEY MARKET. ‘Acting Provost Marstsi Third district:— . J wd ie Sheree at bait panenee Jock, from Rev. Dr. Chapin’s church, iitoroeet inn teen eae Sore a of dis (From the London Times (city article), April 27.) Mason—I am directed by Britadier General Hays to in- Ir You Want To Know, Read adway, between ['rince and Spring stredts. Tne . v gine, or profess to imagine, In consequence ot the unin errupted Leaviness of the | form you that the number o: men to be draited in your | MEDICAL COMMON SENSF, a curious friends of the family, and those of his sons, Samuol f., that it will op na door to fore'gn invasion and conquest, and persuade themecives that in fighting for Union for 1 bis (26th) morning opened | district te three hundred and twonty four. people, and a gool book for every ou Price $1 %0. To be | John aud George Lloyd, are respectfully invited to at: ve ete) La had at all news depots Contents tables mailed free. Ad Sadautritieeshare omrurrec wit tomactnat tasck ine beatin ott trlereats tobe areaiiny bomeents Oy mot | tion for delivery was A154, and the Insi 91% a 91%. The | unmber. H. F. BROWNSON, A. A. G. ‘can be restored to, thelr ownors if they aro not | tracted war and oppressive taxation would be far moro | srauetcye on at gate RogounL were at O1% AOL7%. | Rank G.—At Scarsdale, on Sunday, May 8, Susan Hiwme, wife of William Bailey Lang, and daughter of the tate Dante! Sessinger, of Boston, aged 66 years. oxX.—The Setection of an Hat ts a — subject entitied to serious consideration. We know a ner. ‘ly prizes, and he avoided the contr: . A 240; reduced and now three per Court Calendar—This Day. yous indivtiual who was renderet mis for month: ‘The funeral wilt take place at Scarsdale, Westchester Hiich he bed failen by eayiog that in that caso they | Wier wehtnace canyeen (oan Cue spectacle of a gopossion | cents, 8O1¢ m 894; India stock, 218 a 220, and Excho- © Cocet—Cincert-—-Part 1--Court opens at 12 | csring toa mistake hemude in the performance or tis duty. | county, on Wednesday noon, at twelve o'clock. Care mover had been prizes. That, however, docs not get v possibility from the } quer bills, 10s, a Ss. discount. 5 805.1653, 1181. 1640, 1195. 1743, 1 Of course, he did not purchase his hat at KNOX'S, No. 212 | leave the Harlem Railroad depot, Twenty sixth stroet, ae aver the contradiction of tthe general dictum whieh be Tua Satay beaavescts one fe tis su pablo ‘taey ace waans | The disconmt deioand at tho bank to-day was again Tat, 140, 160i, 1169, 1783, 1758, 1795, toa, | Broly; coruer of Patton ‘street: for lat estevieaced | 10.39 A. M. Carriages. will bo th waiting at tue »tatiow, oly Yi tk Exe ne imi teeta , Tabac s iy BBS, o orough! ry : cals had laid down, Decauso It Is cortainty true that there are | {t'seoms, on slrugeling to the end for the restoration af | Comparatively Tight, but in the Stock Exch nge oe ‘art 2--72 Duine street—Court opens at 10 | of lis ensiomers to leave hla store with am uabscotning at = fe be thom ern requested to attend withous “oases decided by the courts of the United States in which | the Union, though one party advocates force and the is Wel ightty increased request at 45, a5 per 4 calendar unehanged. ticle, It is always aafe to deal at Knox's. pice bled ea " ‘rensels have come in as vesselr-of-war, and, n rertheles, | other professes to rely upc Scregygr Cocar—Trrat, Tkem—Part 1—Nos. 8809, 3837, Hoe a Lawrexce.—Snddenly, on Mooday, May 9, Friavene A. Lawrence, ageo@ s of Not- | only child of Richard G. and Ma cent. persuasi-p, There ‘ i i ‘thecouris hav, after argument, ordered then tobe restored | as yet'ty be no party out of doors appears With the exception of a deciipe of 1% respectively in ee bronawer 7 moutha and 12 days, é ved. US Dov! cuowgh to say | i y SSlpriheprouta of ui bong tortor has béen that thas] PMY Wine Rawat ast Deon #-. m Cougress.s *. e's | tuthe Cuntetite loin g Paes of ty a ese eG ‘vessel which tock them bad been originally fitted out avd | yl eee ony {elt Bs cu thinking persous In the North, | lisned. tha fine! =>1:6 boing 67 a 58. “Mexican lett off at | Soa manned by the United Btates themselves, avd therefore | be id ey proclaimed by the press, that taxes must | 475, 9 7%. Me: maing at 4% a 4 premium. “Common Temas Court—Trrat. TerM—Part 1—Nes. 208, thoy Sire Gotad Ww rellore Shaan enevele cargoes | .- S12 va In carnest abd without deiay. The intation of | In the foreign exchanges this afternonn the rate upon | 959, 66, 443, 679, 580, 58!, 582, 100, 634, 660, 568, 44: to th bat, whatover the ground miy 68, it ja 1 cat currency c nsequent on Mr. Chase's ppt issues bas | tamburg was higher; in other respects there was 00 | 569) 200; Part 2--Now. 518 451, 97, 402, 463, 324," 438, ayates cleat u ‘are cases in shied agorrding fo ae — fF ees Sg area Ne i material variation coms the abe if peat 401, 461, 492, 445, 810, 257, 194, 664. uf u rel 10 go rations al an la! princwpee wen Ye Waited Fiales sduit the vessels | intorteronce of the law with the proceedings by which | The quotations ot gold. at Parle. is is 173, 4175, 4177, Ce 4181, 4183, 4185, 4187, Lace Curtatns—New Pat a jos 620, 4, 4. | tingham. @. Lb. & J. B, KELTY, a aid, 3610. 20T8, 9090, Pu a — ihe relatives aud friends of the family are respect- Ladies, Attention —Finting, any width, | fully invited to attend the faveral, from the residen:e of five cont: per yard. French Fluting Company 927 Broad: | hor grandmother, No. 30 Commerce street, on Wedamday between Twent: and Twenty-second atreots. morning, at nine o'clock. aie ei Msy.—On Monday, May 9, Cranavce Howarp, son of DJBAN, 4 s-——Con~ | william C and Emma Ma od 1 year and 11 mouthe + @ years’ experience, The relatives and friends «f the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral service, from 158 Christe- Ought vo be resi @ passage from Wheaton | the bout 2 per mills oe ; ep re be his (Tuesd ing, at elght o'clock. y boje@ to set themselves right. They have or- jum, snd the short exchange on London i: 224, Oriental and Electro-¥ pher stroct, this (Tuesday) evening, at eight o'clock. on the subject. He ized “atrikes,” in crder to procure an advance | Per'ty sterling. On comparing cbese rates with the Eng, THE MAILS FOR EUROPE. Rathi cee eee eee ene ye or | Picrianr--On Suntay, May 8,0 chronic disease, Owme ., 28, Sook chines the fudteta! feponan-<f the: eeutras State wages proportionate to the depreciation of the | jish Bint price of £3 17+. 6d. per ounce for standard ad eas pail Ea” El Ree y a ——— png brite i Saad rect {ts nevtrality iy reeeinn the pee guceenes od tI e w directed agaicst these combina- | goid, it apvoare that gold is at about the same price im | The Cunard mail steamship Europa, Captain Hockley, Patent Wire Rallinas, Window Guards, ae friend and those x ie 9008, | reeset wih Lele ‘erty of ra own subjects, OF of Other States at amity wink | tone Has tren reafirmed. the premiam on gold. how. | London and Paris. on, | will fave Boston on Wednesday for Liverpool, fe., formeriy mate by the late firm of Hutchinson & Wick: | to attend the funeral, from his fate residence, 123 Worth “the origmal owners, . ever, had just touched a bigher point than had ever boeo By advices from Hamburg the price of gold is 423); . pals ersham, now manufactured wxcluaively by CHASE & CO. | gtroot, this (Tuesday) alteraoon, at two o'clock re ched before, and thero were rumors of fresh successes | per mark, and the short exchange on London is 13.5 por ‘The mails for Europe will close ia this city at a quarter: | fot iriadway, opposite St, Nicholas {totel - be ia Mostay morning, May 9, Many Hanwam of the Confederates. It is but reasonable to suppose t E£leterling, Standard at the English Mint price i there- | pact one and at half-past ve o'clock this afternoon, to \ciloar, bear) Therefore, there sro cases tn which & vése=t Miparny, eldest davghter of Jobo’ and Margaret Midgley, y and it | jr events should coutinue in this course the war han 3-10th: t in London Parchment Tag« for Shipping Cotton The Duke woastie eee naa ee 0 by ratlrond. ere s shipping. Cotton, 2 years, 3 months and 20 da: may really decline fo popularity and the advo- | than in Hambvrg. cS : - ‘ Specie, Machinery, Ac., at V{CTOR EF, MAUGER'S, U6 a Fhe sesloaeh soled TA hore hein anaireointas that cares of peace be emboldened to appear in greater iJ Lonpow, Aprii 26—-Evening. The New Yonx Hrratp—Edition for Europe—will be | Chambora street 9 rene irlends are Bat ‘ e faworahy from tbe Eantain Sommes should huve been called upon to produce | Zmbets. At the same time, such is the tenacity wth | Mexican was firm at the coramencement, the market | pybiiahed at eleven o'clock this morning. Remo Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. , her papers, and he concluded = wh ch the people of the Northern States have clung to their | peing streuzthened by the news that the United Sistes | © oi 1g contes, in wrappers, renty for matting, five cents, | | WHEELER@ & WILSON'S Highest Premiim Took stitch |” McCiuany.—Io. Brooklyn, of consumption, Brrvarp Tr the result of these inqiiries had been to prove that the | 14. Union and empire, and such is the elasticity of ’he | Senate Lege ag ep yee made th Selah aaen tegfcn n jsntteB = Sewing mines, Tomavet toes Droniway ea | McCreaRy, son of Charles and Mary Metleary, of the vessel was really an uncondermned prize, brought into Bris. | PU lic mind at the first turn of fortune, (hat another mrnth | resolution of the House of Representatives against re Whdvethatt Whatons Wight) Bleeding {ne and Bleecker streets po wien onuute Derry, lecland, aged 28 yours, miy perhaps Lave the peace party with even more sender | coynizing, or even tolerating the pew monarchy. ss Gnanc's of ascendancy than they 8 seem to possess a! present. ne Contedorate py on ae wows of the (resh rise in | Cereus like minted gold? Becanse it never depreeiates, To Advertisers. won Wenge vic ory does more to encourage the federals than half @ | gold at NewJYork fund of the symptoms of a disposition on by ag hi dozen defea's to dishearten them, and if General Grant's | the part of some bold members tn Congress to Dring UPy | operations agains’ Richmond should be a'tened yrith even | for tho firet time, the {dea of acknowledging the Con @ partial success this exhausting wer may acquirea new | tegerate States has advanced, closing at 56 a 08. nin Wer wentral aaintances are respectitilly invited - —— from his tate residence, No. 148 tt for the mimirer's of Phalom's Night Bloom | We have completed arrangements which enable us te con- | Water street, at half past two o'clock, on Wednesday ag- ees ternoon, tract for Advertising in the leading newspapers of the California and Colerain papers please cop’ Neeson —On Monday, May 0. from @ fall, Fiavew isn waters in y's orders made ‘or the nrpose of en ity, T consider that the je of proceeding in sich chreumstances most cousi her Majesty's dignity aud most proper for the vindiea rGion of ber terrtortal rights would have been to prohibit the ny further control ove: the Tuscalensa by the to retain that veasel unier her Ma_esty’s con- See) sad fuctodietion sail property reclaimed ky her origt- | impetus, and rua its course as ruinously as before. THE LIVERPOOL OOPEIE SARERY ay Murray. maar * “ Conadas, both Enullsh and Frenci, on ‘he most advan: Xmeon, ry native of Milltown, county Antrim, ta the Pr Siar cotton to-d "16, 59, 38 tageous terms, 1h year of his age. Now, I must say, as the general tenor of the despatch A large business has been transacted in cotton to-day, « 16, 59 neice His relatives and (riends are respectfully invited te ‘ts founded on the opin not the law officers of the crown THE WAR IN DENMARE. and the eales reach fully $12,000 bales 3,000 on apecu 8. M, PETIBNGILL & CO. axons “the Tuners, from nis late residence, No. 233 that the Duke ot Newcastle, in this instance. as 1 would aakogietatel ro lation and for export, Prices are very frm. — Smich atreet, South Brooklyn. Dave done in. bis pixce, went somewhat beyond that Cormnaces, April 22—11:61 P. M. THE LATRSt MARKETS. Irish papers please copy. ‘Opinio. The law officers said, “it is worthy of serious Yesterday all was quiot at Dybbol. Laverroot, April 26—Fvening. Ooie.—On Monday, May 9, James Ocum, aged 17 yorrs. His friends and those of the family are resoeatftully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 99 consideration,’ meaning that it waza polut evidently lyiog in Ulkenol are the, fol Contos. Market frm and unchanged: sales for two Gesorvivg of betog maturely weighed. The Duke of Néw | , Among. tne Danian dead Izlog io for. lowicg officers:—lhree coloveis; ive captains, eight teu: days 20,000 bales, of which speculators and exporters To Housekecep castle, however, clearly saw thit it was a point which three cadet: rl ebief surgeon. took 6,000. ogre Baxter street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two « okt sho must decide’ for the time, and that his instructions | “Oring banish oficers captured woburt. oF only syightiy | Breadstuf™s quiet and steady, Richardson, Spence & sti The ROTARY LOCK, for lisil doors of dweiling houses, | Dn Sar ous Senile will be interred id Calvary Come- ‘40 the Governor must be oy aes am at the kame | wounded, the ‘cllowing are at present known -—One | Co. report four qaict and nomi ‘Wheat firmer, but France. Ki te « Co-— Mans Bere. ta the most convenient and secure Lock ever need, << ae ‘time ready to admit this ‘& question es ing and twonty eight lieutenants, steady, Corn quiet; mixed 28. ABRARY, Batra Crass (5—May 9, Patente 14 Bole Manutnetn 4 ‘1xm.—On Saturday morning, May 7, at bis Long Islan malor, two captains Corammcet, April 23-12 90 A. Ms proeinion ‘market i steady. Peot | 62, 38, 10, 67, 12, 78, 33, 25, 22, 77, 18, 36, 58, 49, onset ae NDE Wai eas, *'t atiscan acter eae ee aes tae tuns om @ mice point of interna’ional law, aris circumstances ing wnaer which are quite new, owing | Yexterday and the day before encounters took piace | steady. Pork quietend steady. Bacon quiet. Lard in- | Ass Oi—May 9, 136. Pexsavin Prsm, Jt., in the 66h year of his age. to the fac: that the Confederae Slates have no port | between the outposts of cur Fourth division and theese | active, Tallow quiet and casier. Butter dull. 41, 66, 1, 29, Ub, 42, 8, 50, 36, 49, 73, 44, 13, ‘Trasees, Bm ste Stock igh &c.—Marsh Revsev-—On Monday moroiog, May 9, after a short 2 ee ay oe ot oe Free ae tint: | my, who bas advanced into Jutiand. The enemy has eo. | Pronvce.—Ashes steady. | Sagar quiet and | st Prizes Casned In All Leualiagd Lotees | £.00.'S Hadical Cure Truss office only at Xo, 2Vesey street, | put severe iliness, Mrs. ANw Rexwer, in tho 60th yar of “ERETETOTS, ene fe ee ce end ice bar tg | Cupled Horeenn: Coffee no sales. Rosin inactive. Spirits tarpentine quiet | ieganc information given, GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN, | L847 ERTS DEN TEMES her age. the proper treatment of such vessels + hot be to Coresmacex, April 23—11:15 P.M. | and steady. Petroleum still advancing, 28, 4d. a 28 Gt. | irene BO oes ut street, Philadelphio. The Gomez Submarine Fuse Train, or | _ The relatives nod friends of the family are respect - rare a lt ut he captora is, 1 tial, aitoretner | Nothing of tmportance occurred vcaterday. niyo Royal Hav Lottery ty Por | the invisible chain of fire, 82 Amity atreat, fully invited to attent the funeral, on Wednesday after. Sided im the courte of the captor is, 1 think, altogett ‘The enemy is at work in the Dy bbol intronchmente, and MANCHESTRR TRADE REPORT. toy a ener hbo taleneton tented: ine —— noon, at twe o'clock, from her Iate residence, 40 Weed +anerror. Tho noble and learned lord went on to say that fs strengthening bis batteries upon the shore of the Alsen The advices from Manchester are favorable. Prices | 40) da of Gold and Wigs, Toupecs, Hair Dye, Hatr Dyring | Twenty-ninth street, od. “tale a I the federals there would | goq i are atfil advancing: sales smal. higtiest rates Vale [Pe CO. Bankera, 16 Wail street, N.Y. | ant Moldavia Cream, for beautifying the Hair, at W. A. | St. Lowis papers please copy, ses daugh. foaily have apologized = Now wo. have, in wy opinion, | proclamation of King Christian to the cit ay Lottery Tiokets Cashed.—tnformation = tor of George. und Mary M. Sperbeck, aged 7 moutbe eard ‘ allegation. ’ Does the nob ¥ Intelligence. eu, JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 11 Wall street, room vate na Jewelry “ford think bed ts i on, ct the Trent, to which our ec poem Bx, April 21, 1804. Tun Tuoeme AMONG THe Srevet Curaens—Twe Tax | $01 hod tens OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS bar Bg ves and (riends of the famfiy are respectfully Donor was involved, hor Majesty's government eer The following proctamation has been issued by King | Levy Gicxep ny TAR Mavor.—The Cartmen’s and Working Ayone's © . = . * « For sale by GRORGE C. ALLEN, 415 Broadway invited to attend the funeral, from the Teridenes of Bes eRe Sane oa casceliee at © {uberal woul Gilani Eman oe fae ERT 4 Fi men’s Association held their promised meeting in front)’ . * , * . * , * .* ee One door beiow Canal sireet, formerly 1k Wallwireet, | grandmother, Mra. christian, No, 16 Orchard street, Te jauranity of Britten sonters én the case of the Oneaa | geieveae'‘ian te Dappal position has, bose forced vo | of the City Tall yesterday forenoon, to tako action re a se Week Aap aR eae pan], oeemeearecon encar, mnee eS emai, perke, the federal gov-rim nt made ample sa*isfaction | retroat to Alsen, after ® ‘Notetce which will be inemora. | seating their back pay. The mocting was quict and REMOVAL bene ror ane by grandson of the late General Steddivord, aged 60 years it violation; but those acts of justice on | pig to remotest posterity, not only on account of the in- | OFderiy. Committees were appointed to visit the Mayor DEMAS BARNES & CO. tent—best io use. Gb &J. B. KELTY. ‘and 3 monthe, re part of the United States in answer 10 the repro- | equality of the contest, but also for the horoism with | Comptroller and City Imepector, who reported back that x ’ ——— file friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited aontatives of her Majesty’s government, noble lords oppo | which it was tought arrangoment= hal becn made to pay up all their back HAVE REMOVED FROM 22 BROADWAY TO Window Shades at Retai!—Wnhite, Butf, | to atrond the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two Bite deem it right to pass over fo silence. We wero told Tleavy, indeed, have been the sufferings the devel pay ina few days. This report gave general satisfaction, — Green and Blue Holland, tand all new patterns of Grit from No. 196 Spring street, without further arly in the session Ybat the cage of tho Saxon was a mont of the contest has entailed upon you: nor will Sad the ton_resaived. 10 Fauna WEEE Gate incre. The 2 PARK, ROW, Shades, @ 'B. KELTY, 85) Browdlway. The remaine will be taxen te Greenwood Ceme- read! of the neutrality o : grent Joenes of - arrangement w 8 heen @ ay be atated to a : cpueenneuaieenipebepniemmnepmniageGlipinimamansinasi drondtl yi ee commited, aud thas the Cbeedor Oog aA eet uae help neither the suterings ner tne | few words. The Corporattim Counsel, Mayor sand Comp OPPOSITE THE ASTOR HOUSE. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ecoe papers please copy. : to be tried That caso, however, was brought be ore U ‘will have boon in vain, for thoy will benr fruits in have induced the Broadway Hank to ea Jovbers and large buyers of Medieines, Perfumery, &¢. feces privet —0n Sunday, May , Jamas Writs, the deloved Stat, aed 6 moots and 7 day! of the fanily are respectfully invited to at ‘United States courts, and justice has in the main been gon of James done to the owners of the vessel. Then, with regard to Married. Berrs—Markay.—Om Tuesday, May 10, by tbe Rev. C. The frie tro! the war wo ate now wagiog against might and injustien, | Slanment of the laborers: pay an uk tomncats ot can be adopte will consult ther Interest by examiningour immense stock, a war the alm of which is the oxistonee and independénce | Ment, which is the only fei tales provision haa been made to meet the cese by the cues ef pened te ot wee weak omoet who pirpatrated the act wrbe tied by | "Par beloved COUN oe ensue of myaett and my peo: | wise lenalators at Albany.” No Oppeaition wit be ofr | somnoredexeovively of thi cas of goots 8. Roblogon, at church, Mr. Atxxaxpen BTherrs. of Wash: | 80d the funeral, fromm the, residonse of bi Cutters Court martial, and, in accordance with c#en | p10 for the perseverance and celc-ascriieing beroiam you { to the Judgment on the part of the city authorities, in Sewas parses a co, | 196!0M, D.C., to Mies Hamae C Mainay, of jirooklyn, | corner of wyrtle aud, Noster’, oven - YO Bev apie and am convinced that You WU tsi be | ee coat out ot their pag foreach song period. Mir, | x “an been ; sm | Cinasneoectewa.—On Wedneeday, May 4, a1 the | _ S4x0vcD —AL Morrisaaia, Weateheater county. ‘.¥..0m formations laid before the court amended, #0 that the | ingpired by the same spirit, deen kept out pay gach # long per! N. Boe The initial "8," is omitted from our residense of the bride's parents, by the Ree’ wm. D. | 8 7, of tetanus, pease ogra yee £4 preserv. army’ recei Pureor, Asmistant Corporation Counsel, was busy all d nate Be batereone teaver, ee pong yesterday tn preparing the assicnm' te, Mayor Guntuer May J, 1864, y fer everinsting peace upon our failon heroes. aigned the tex levy yesterday, and most of the credit re é CHRISTIAN R. of ‘the city will accordingly paid to day and toemor row, for which (ney ag in duty bound, supremely | Lae April 22—7 P. a genteful taken mh Sanaa the ioese of ‘uae ‘8 mor. Tay Temporary Souprens’ Home—Newrp ov [uMmoiate Ac chant of this city. nox.—tn a Gaye more we sball bave many thousand Heddew, Mr. Heyey W. Ccmmmnsoy,Jr , to Miss Uncan A. dangbter of Aaron C, Jowell, of Rosevii'e, N. J. Hoxe—Hext =!) “that they refused to do an act of justice when ttcaticn wes drawn to the subject. It appears to me r#bat in ail these cases the right course to pursue is that ‘of perfect noutrality, and that we it Bot to show Ours ~poives to be animated by a fecling of partiality either oo ‘he one side or the other. (Hear, hear ) ‘The Lonp CHANCELLOR said that the most serious con. J April 28 et ake at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev Abie | Hainer on Franklio avenue, betwees Sixth and Seventh Silver, Harry C, Hen, of this city, Mise Etszannen Se (Tuesday) morning, at balf past oleven o'clock, © , youngest daughter of Joba W. Huut, Esq, of Balti: | vido ceturiner invitation. Traine lnave Pwonty sixia more. Ma etreet At quarter-part eigut mud kelf-pest tan o7etock Kerr—Verwevte.—in Plainfield, N. J, on Wednesday, | °c ve as Thompsonville, Ssan., on 8 Ferett would be eabodied fest ent dafnite itcve, | Herr vot Hianark has also reached this ety. wounded soldiers (rom the armies under Generals Neade | addre iors. April 27, by the Rev. York * StoaNn, formerly of Kilmarnock, Seotian = , ane would be severally clreulated throughout ail uy General Staff will leave tomerrow morning for | ang furler afriring io the ele, to crowd the beepitale POLLAK & BON, Meerschaum Mi anu factarers, ha dng ng yenr of his age . ‘eile. . and tax all the resources «f the Sanitary Commission an: 002 Broadway. near Fourth atreet, an ning Vormenie, Esq, .—On Snodsy, May %. at her resid “ous colonial pouseations a that the Duke of Newene | News received here from Voile to the 20th instant, am | Our private and public charities to the uimort, For this Je steer Broome street, near the Bowery. Powntt—Powsrs.—At tbe st. S , Dock street, Many’ Sarr, aged Sh yeare, & Jord Curiatsror.y unders in that sane ye | Rounoes that a body of Prussian troops bad arrived the Fouwon it ie of the highest importance that the request of article stamped with our name and warranted | gay, May 9, by the Key. Dr. Storrs, of Hirooklyn, Ios, parish of Tydavenctt, coaty Monaghan, [reiaad “Me's trstevotious had boon modified, and in that cave be | CoMinat day, and proceeted after afew hours’ rast 10 | the Sanitary Comiseion, to be allowed to move the Fair at to order and repaired. 3. Powats, to Many A, Powett, both of this iter remains will be taken to St, Bridget’s ehurcd ‘thought that their lordshipe were ontitied to kvow Hrorsens, whore ,000 Danes hive fortified theanselves, Deiluinge from Seventeenth street to the Battery , sboul d —— Rame—Kixw.—On Sunday, May 8, by the Rey Mr. | tis “ee atue o'clock, where a solerhn requiem wiibe “Bature of the modifications, a Bentix, April 24.1804. | he granted without delay by the Common Council, thus rhing ty ts Joy Forever.— | swiman,atchureh, Hexxt A Kawe to Jcaurusya Mania | (Tuesday), af mlae ocloce. atone a tteeat er (riecde ‘The Lon Crancetcor explained that what be had sal King of sia returned trom bis visit to the hy n ing breath of the loveliest flower that blossoma in the ib of eity. ead veras thas the instr me were under ideration . ‘The King of Pruseia vane Btgoned to which the convalescents now in cur dof nature, and Tet eveet perfume en ev Kirin, doth of this city . and ne quaintanees are respectfully invited to ates: duchies this morpiug. His Majeety was, accompanied Dy Hespitats may be removed, to make room for those only | earviand of nature, and watts tte awoet porfune 9 Rochester pease CPT. | tay 9, at the rot. |. S¥i1a.—On Sunday, May 8, BaupaEr, whiow of Mickel Herr von Birmark aud Govera: Vou Manteut recently wound ho will be arriving bere in one con- Conaqualed and ly popular Densifrice, Fr Wariuns—SHi ne — “4 tT 4 Sa awe | Smich, @ native of Dabiin, Ireland, a your { THE PRIVATEERS. Herr yon Koon, who remained with bie wounded son, | tivous stream for the next month No act that can be iT. It purifies and sweeten: the Breath, el dence of the bride, vy the Rev. Dr ty 2 had al wie | or nue. ; . fe expected to return to-morrow done by the Common Council will command more gene serves the Teeth, hariene the Gums S. Warrixs to Crermia H. Sirimtps, alt of this city. Tho frionds and relativer of (he farnily are respect(ily nd pre amt b hem {hat roseata cast 80. math coveted: mont ae Whe right to erect on tho Battery | [//0%", conveumnt egueclons, jore’ Home” for convalescent ant | oot Croggiate en shen pad be, bour of uumecessary delay ip tore, 215 Green New. nd the funeral, thie (Tuesday) iernoon, invited to a , ‘#4 Vabdowater ‘hr ad — ee & Mase Conrne, | EEE cho, trae her late residence, No? HALL & RU Asreut.—Suddenly, on Sunday, May 8, ar nice, | girect, corner Pearl, Yorks atts coawae | wite of Alsop V. Aspail, in the 62d year ot her age, Toxkr.—On Sunday, May 8, Many Toxun, wife of James qn «0 (riands Of the family aro respectfally | gover, nged 42 yours. Minister of Public Worship bee eent Privy Coun- on the we Besar ise cule steht to sebleswig to foquire into the conden and [A mg Ld a By resolution giving wants of the school system in that duchy. thie teen) Beauv, April 25,1864, | furloughed soldiers. Every Yoaterday an engagement took piace off Rugen ow thie business ie a crime against the interests of humanity ‘Tho Ale: ara to be Delivered to He ow ners. A writ from the Court of Exchequer, London, was ved on the Collector of Customs at ordering iver pool, im 10 deliver tho Alexandra to hor owners, and, in con- | wetwoen a Prussian gunboat and the Daniel trom ¢ *Dearm or Ma. Kine, Excivemn ov Beuuavee Honwrrs:-— | Alarming Cases of Headache, Tooth- }, on Wednesday afternoon, | The’ triends and relatives of the faraily are reapect(ully onueisasie that he would deliver trigate Seedenmicle. Mig each ag = wee Mr John King. engi of ital, died | ache Neural ca and Catarrh, are enred ‘iatng WOLCOTT'S phd oe ers apa Fourth fovited to attend, the funeral, from her late residevee, Monday, 0 jc * incor of Bellevue Heep! 3 TE \ 5 i : 5 ‘ Grortize bee, The ‘Tordonskioid was, howover, cudse- | at that establighmont ou Saturday lant, from typhus | 1 cas bs Aurss.-tuy Jorsay Cy, ct) Monday, Slay ®, Jom s.. | '“ytaroun ebm sonday, May ®; Lites, youngest tough The A at che Cape. ently overtaken by the Grille, snd set on fre, but the | Jever, contracted while in the discharge of his duties bel Bloom | ojdest child of John 8. and Elizabeth Allen, ged @ years, | ter of Galen C. and Mary A. Thatcher, aged year, ST ATE—A MEW ABMED. ANSRIOAN YEOUNG AT ioe tucceedd is extngwabing te Hare 20, 1908. | wny bo hand have epast Bic wbdle ie there, bint "Ror readway, ned by | © BOMINE ALLO GT oe ang ramiiy are renpecttuiy | MECN AULT YY aos cone ATE—A NEW ARMED AMERIC. a r0NA, A , 1864. | may be said to ba is wi \ relatives and ¢r of ttle Lally, thon ar : sua A proclamation of the foderat Sominifetoners, dater | filled the position ot ‘engineer to the building for several fnyited to awed Lae fonerai, from the residence of bis re imme ct Joy and ire, ’ mburg bark Orion, which arrived at St. Helena, tna dun towne ‘gaysi—The Kiog of Prossia on his de. ears, mother was matron of tho hoepiiai at the roadway.” paronts, No. 36% South Fourth streot, this (Taesday) Free’ from pain and sorrow here, larch 23, eee March 14, io latitade 34 south, ture dectared that he felt himself mort deeply moved i fey of birth. The fonern! took piace yesterday a ries Bre | afternoon, at bvlf-past one o'clock. To rest in Hoaven above. ‘tude 15 cast, observed 9 screw steamer under sail the gratit) reception he bad met with from the | afternoon at two u': Jock, from St, Ste dons (Roman ‘wen all ol ppeyeisa one Braxct.04 Sunday, May 8, Asser O, Branca, aged The relatives and friends ot the family are re-.peoifuily swith the Atnerican ensign and @ signal—' Heave | clergy and at Sasses of CB ¥ His Majesty bas | Catholio) chotoh, 's T wonky eight street wae, tf sep | 88 years. , invited to atvend tho (uneral, this (Tuesday) atvernoon, to and { will send a boat on rd? likewise expressed his kincere for the cordial re- | tended vy v abor prays e msorte: 4 ‘he rele‘tves and friend's of = paily oro Saree halt. arelook, from 100 Woat Thirty. ninth street ‘The Orion wae then hove to, when a boat was lowered | ception given to those Pruasian troops on their return | Sir. bi ristendou' of the hor ty «| inv Wend the funeral, t' ie Drvther, Non es | Vow BER ilevnt —On Sunday, Bay 9, J:i s Atio>. oaly the stoner and came alongside of us with elght | from ch !*ewigto Holstein after a severe ¢ 4’ = M4 ne overs a. bag the resilouce of his brother child of Edward and aes ven den Boy |e (he So FORR ali armod, and an officer in uniform. The ship's | The cw astovers bring there expressions of thanks ig fas. {be wort moves, _Lougal Atroet Nias meratig, iis Wier ton | of. her ace. way 6 iattor boing the knowl ge of all concerned. exlly sins | ogerataly caries Cee tee ty only obit ct Bamjaratayrane | . The relatives nnd frleorte Of the family are rexpestteity Toxived | ORS, sh ry s fovited to attend the frgoral, ou Wedor ‘they indrod and sovouty \ en on The Conference weve f i arrie A. Beekman, aged 6 mouths and 19 days. A . , " our (ur nee aunt hr gan isn stated. That thoy were tna. from | Tbe plenipotentiaries accredited, by the eeveral Furo- : (ots veak | einer | OATorsiatives od frisos ofthe fanahy are ayited to | Bal vaat ine oot, gun Grage shat ys WNCUP Jenolro, but bad beau soveuty days at een; alo that | peap Powers (0 the cqpfereuce holden tn Jondop, with @ BOS eaDUTNM NY HacUIO§ Hal scew ate LK ObiAing aliqnd be funeral, this Gugedar) actgrpeoms oh wage & Urietote

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