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‘Beck to prevent by toy imaveng tte tare to more effective present to preserve our neutralit + Wiews expressed in their petition. bony ae ernens) “respecting shipping. He saw that France was preparing to turn the’ ports of the United States into arsenals for ‘the equipment of ber cruisers, and if such a state of Temaived unchecked the war with Eagl wax foevitable. In spite, therefore, of much ebioquy and opposition, he Congress to adopt a measure proksbiting the out of armed vessels for the service of belligerent Powers,and ity will the wisdom as well as the courage, of that great man jo prefer- ving (he permanent joterests of bis country to present pop- warity. We bave followed the wise example ten in passing the Foreign Enlistment Act; and if it Conde @atisfactory shown that ite provisions are not eine and atrincon. it ought to be amended. Mist ‘Ge interest of this coun/ry,and of ail countries, that we should hold the balance equally and fw..., between belli- erent States; and if this can only be dove by a further alteration of the law, the shipowners of Liverpool are Justided in making their present demand. Before we ar- Tive at this conclusion, however, we must see the result of the cared under the Foreign Enlistment Act which atill remain to be tried: me Continued Neuevattsy, lence of London Post.] Gtrictest neutrality in the policy of the French govern- meut towards Washington. Of this determination Mr, Dayton, the American Minister, bag a ong 4 proofs from time to time. Ona late occasion I drew attention to certwin representations made by the United States ‘Minister to M Drouyn de Lhuys concerning the building ‘of vessels of-war in a French port, supposed to be in tended for the use of the Southern cause. ‘The Minister of Stato m a late debate in the Legislative Chambers thus refers to the fact:—Later jn that year the United States Minister made an application to Drourn de Lhuys al- dexing his reagons {or supposing tbat these vessels were wtended for the use of theConfederates An inquiry was Watituted, and ag the explavattion ef the buil ot thonght clear enough the authorization was withdrawo. Been after the builders declared that they were intended for Sweden; but, as the exactitude o that doc Rot auittictentiy demonstrated, the zoverument gave orders only ten days azo that the ships should not leave France . fF destina Hon was cleariy established. Such, geo. has been tie plain ba coveromees io this bariicaler Thhis assertion ja interesting an showing how, up to the cesivacn conduct of Present day, the policy of Fraxce towards Ainerica re- mains the same, althoagh its sympathy may be for t eause of the South. In all that take phice on this question; Krance will follow Frglani. — It a recogut- thou of ie Soath were to occur in Eug.and, France would tmmedsately echo such a resolution, on Reform ana Retrencn- of the American fi jondon Times, May 18.] A great movement, designed by its promoters to pro- duce nothing less than *‘a soctal revolution,” bas just deem inaugurated in the federal States. The tinancil condition of ie cone Fee ot last begun to cause alarm among all classes, Gold stands at least at eixhty .pre- mium, and evea Mr, Chise is at his wit's end a nrmtg means of reducing its price. resource has opportunely come to light. The punic length reached tlie ladies, and they have ex- bargin a Poe lan for pores once puttin, top to the evil. Our readers ‘been made familiar with the pro- = and extravagant pg whieh the war encouraged among Prosperous chsees oC the Now Exrland Staite There never had beon such a demand for jewelry, diamonds, silks, laces, pictures, and every article of American ¢: as always reckless, atid American ladies had a reputation, even before the war, for indolging and nd pampering every passion of taste, touch, sight, smell or hearing, but since Rhee war théy have spent pace euich hi ep away tbe th of even native born Americans, roadway Das stood in amazement at iteolf But it has suddealy, ag it seems, beon brought home to the mind and copacience of Amefican ladies that this extravagant hesitate as te tbe course they ought to they sbrink fora moment from ‘the self. eral ice’ of reatricting the exercise of their vanity and “ytelding up” their unbecoming luxertes? Of course, their resolution has et once been taken, anil it has even the Loe apo which could have been expect @ them. Bave not only determined to diminish their imported luxuries, bat to aban @on altogether. Their Hotism =has shot @p into one irresistible blaze, which consumes abred of foreign loxury and self-indulgence. © © 4% © Am address to the women of Amer ca was by one of the laaies it, and seems to given universal satisfaction as a‘ patriotic and production ” It commences with an‘ invocation to the women of 64 to emulate the example of the Mas- sachusette women of '76,” of whom ‘three hundred matrong and twice as masy blooming girls” signed a a, to abstvin from the use of tea, “ the greatest Of the time, and the life of the New Eoglant! $0 social ” An ag od from Me classics is addu this —“ When the tire land,” a work may be accom: tempor 006 fn ite Tesults that the woman who leave the emblem of: our ob. ty.” conreanens of immortality thet, on the ABooting del In fact, half the goods sold as imported are ‘and with the success of ‘expectod that the humbug will change, e He eng gold as domestic “the result will doubtiess pete to manufactures in States, and thereby help of the great ” So that the Fepentance, after all, is mot in sackcloth and 0 parpie and fine Vsen, only ® diferent sort of pur: fine live from what was indulged in before, and Seek oars a0 wal @oadle the fair customers to kill two page dae birde—with one stone: to satisfy their a instead of im poverishing thetr country, and ‘ot the foreigner, Our readers must by no means imaxine that New York and Washing ‘ton will immediately wear a gloomy and sombre aspect, oF that the New England States will rela)so ipto Puritan sobriet: The taste and the quality will diminiabed; Bot even will the expense and Oxtravaganoo be the less, for it is obvious that the ce. O% foreign artic'es will mot dimivish when it © Fisk to import them, and the home mani the increase! demand, will be able to Of their home gods almost tothe articles, In poms of fact f i an solute abandonment of articles of luxury, taste ond Dery would Iteel Be trensow to the wolfaro of the Usion: for the very wealth of shese ladies’ nuabands and fathers depénds upon the ind for articles of luxury, ether imported of home manufactured, and to anni- wile te cee Geta Fees p to ruin the Waige the price of goid still further, Toe hele ite ot Bow oxistg by O16 magnificent race of neck aston, Eat only ove ldtereet ane rth for a all must come down with acrash, Indesd, whether tre etep already taken may 08 some of the ¥ i it 3 i 2 ey ft hs, protecting Bative mana. iy pursued be this tation’ jew of raining & Inrgor rov. late aileot of the ladies’ a en revenue comp! ef i re it 32 Lt & ‘ougtonms waa wwo-tnieds of the Py’ result would probaply be FL if Chane’s b: dyer account roat ai mature, Ubet. of the favorite drink he wan eyo he water wae the only sonatitnent part ¢ ong led pro ‘ Thame rm! [& TAM Lf AG@A t AMDT Tak ; PLEMENT TO THE HERALD. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1864: i 53 +E i & 2 ih é #5 £ i i rf | i I aneayer tnt i i Hi i! ij & i ag 2 z inf Hf fh i : i g 3 — days Lo coutrary winds. She ie the igs versel which bas arrived from Charleston for a considerable time, tte blockade runners having of late chiefly turne@their course to intermediate porte. A Blockade Runner Repairing. {From tne Liverpoo! Courier. Courier, Mey 18 Coy ‘Yesterday the celebrated and successfal Diobkade rue- ning steamer A. D. Vance arrived here from Halifex for repairs, there being no conveniences fer such work in British American ports, and a ‘*run”’ into a federal port Doing rather to venturesome an enterprise for a vessel that has rendered such service to the Confederate cause, A New and Swift Steamer. A so-called sezar steamabip was being built on the Thames for Mr. Winans, and will be launched with her Steam up and ready for sea by about the middie of August. Her length-over all is +70 bandred and fi'ty six feet, and her engines will be so powerful that it i= esti- mated she will steam at the rate of twenty-six knots, or nearly thirty miles, an hour—probably. THE MEXICAN EMPIRE. ! The Monroe Doctrine. In’ the Corps Legisiatif, M. Rouber reasons for believing that the American government would not interfere in the settlement of the Mexican question, and he concluded his remarks as follows :— tbe Monree doctrine embodies the principle t! country sboulg be its own master at home not Mexico ab home? Why talk here of a sov placed under the suzerainty of France? janguage is only calqpiated to initiate. The Emperor Maximilian is sovéreiga by popular election. Why, then, should not the United States respect his crowa? The United States will derive greater benefits than any other country from tho prosperity of Mexico. American enter- prise will find abundant occupation in she Mexican sess; and, instead of indulging appreheosions of war between the two countries, it would be wiser to examine what are the conditions required in the future fer a closer intima- oe America and Mexico. The new sovereign ay therefore, without “hosing whee that sha given his id to Napoleon iT. ved with a salvo of ove huhdred guns, ana the Ponggrnst commanders are to pa to meet his Majesty at cont of their several mands *aeveral of the Paris journals mention as _— the Romination of General Bazaine to the dignity of Marshal of France. The Emperor Maximfivn 1. om landing is, the rumor goes, to present the General with the baton. The Belgian government has gravted temporary leave to the officers and soldiers who wish to form part part ot the Mexicanarmy. Captain Van der Smissen, of the King’s be old, hae been charged by the Emperor. Maximilian with the enrolment and ergnaatt mof the Belziap col- diers. The. of the legion is provisionally estab- listed in the town ef Audenard and several oung Bel. giars of good family are mentioned ag having entered their names. THE DANISH WAR. The Conference again met on the 17th May, tinued in session from one o'clock till four P. M., members being presen’ ‘Ihe ivndon News says:— Alter another sitt ot more thon three hours the Conterence van hardly be said to have advanced a single step towards effecting the «bject for which it was assembled-—the prospect of ite agreeing me oe on any satisfactory terms of peace being apparently as distant as ever, ie divergence of opivion pot only be- tween the belligereots, but between Austria and ry and the neutral Towers is 20 wide that as yet they have not been able even to agree t) any common basis of disons- siovn, The German Powers repudiate ait their treaty engagements towards Deumark, asserting that the war has jiberated them from ali internatioual obligations: relating to the Danish State even these solemnly con tracted im concert with ae Powers, and -avowediy for objects, On the other hand, the Danish pleojpotentiaries necessarily load ‘on the provisions of the London treaty as binding on ali te whe get and in ‘tom view they are of course supported by the neutral Powers, It ts there‘ore, Pee Austria and Prussia modify their - point iow io hoe. with (or Rint ndbe ee ot the mediating FTometa, bare Bo resuit, as theae oer be no opportunity of ses avy ‘scheme of com, or even of any really (air conelliatory proposal. if tse Powers who signed the Fimeaes fothem rey Death ype tne ons 1 are of course bound towarde Deomark, on whose beneit tne treaty was made. It the Conference, }, fa to do anything at all, the treaty of London must obviously be taken as a starting point. The Confereoce will pot mect again until the 28th of May, More than half the time agreed upon for the cessation of hostilities will then have expired, and witless mi: pcfliminary difficulties are then overoome there will be little Of the deliberations leading to any ee reed don 7 says that in the Conference irmly holds to the conviction that the suspeori o nt Lo be prolonged, if necessary, even beyond France of arms oug! tbe atipuiated period, and thus the nations will bave full Scope to ascertain their own joterest m continued tran- quillity, and $0 {uste. the Consequences upon those Whose obstinacy may break it. ‘The London Si wngen 8 the time must aoen come when Ke of sueh a nature as the neutral ‘salen can with safety permit to be reatized, Advices from Deuimark continue to assert that Prosejans in Jatland wero still eugaged in the and confiscation of property two days alter ny fixed for the cessation, of oatilitien. 1s ig stated that ou the eF of May the Prossian gene. ral at Wyborg thteateued to Imprinm the Town Supply Committee on Bread and Water unless anppiies were pro- ’ eed forthwith , without immediate pay ment, mmanication from Admiral Tegethoff, the com- atatemont frigate Aurora manmavred to sepa: frigate Schwarzenborg from the Allied squadron, fhe Aurora remained st avchor off eae vot the rate the Austrian close of the late naval engagement Speech of the Dal Tho Duke of Augusienvurg replied as follows to the doputatin who waited upon him with the resutions on of your son. timonts 0 attachment to' my person, and I rajolce in the maaly spirit which manifests trol 1 the arsemb!y of tohabitants of the duchids mined that i coustry should temas xploita of others, even xiatonce on® wan at stake, my ave, more all others, been pain. fully affeored at being od in much a powiiion, bot T was bound to discharge that duly whion hal been imposed pon mo by the iateresta of the omuutry, Know very well that | coukd ov}, ted it 0 Cas6 Of a poptlation as Joyal Of Schleswig. Holegein. ‘the old w: 1843, who are assombied burg, are not only witnesses of the are nino sureties thatthe country will no orn in the moment of per!i, Newer wilt a marke Thaw my people aniry May fend vasared that Laball be dHypy to pledee my Irfe tor the de‘ence of ite rights. Frenoh of the Resatt. The Journal ot May 18 remarky oat anne chy im Baropean’ politics Beeomee more coun) lote every day. All that hatred oan imapire in the way a hitter ox Dreeatone Ie shown tn the Laniton jor Sucilep, abd Wat Was bsnuad dee Humun. tie ayn aad ) Sane AustriM: fe (BO Journals of vienaa. towards Bua: land and Prussia; 2 the journals of Berlin, towards Austria and Engiand. If the Conf: with- out a treaty of peace, the coafuston ‘be at ite height. Phe*Latest News. of a count. It te asserted upon good autherity that Prince Frede- rhek Charies of Prusste hag been appointed Commander. in-Chief in the duchies. cane, in which Dr. La Pom. ‘(mle ing @ Madame Pauw, in order to get the peppnens. oF eovene! Bane policies of ‘in- surance on her life, terminated on the 17th of May ine verdict of guilty, La was condemned to “she: wget barempcsner pe 37th of jam Witbdut Buc tuation, Reutes closed at 66,80. yea Bad arrived at Suez. Dales, oe bran roe or ri sh ed Cas Apri i Pha twist dun, se eae Boob! ‘a steamer Candia, with mails for Calcutta, had been aaly bows by a cyclone on the 29th of ‘April, and faa” put back to Oden and transferred her mails toa French atenmer.” News from South The Prouch maiis had caripad at Lisbow Coffee was quoted at 4 for good firste, Stock 30,000 bags. ‘Guchange on Boxros Ayazs, April 14, 1364. Prepay nd a pg tag * for or. “ Atoeriean, west Ld lour in demand at far ‘and unchanged. bi America. with dates 500 a 7.600 on London ——— Ovmuary, SALOMON BOIHAQHILD, OF PARTS, [Paris (May 16) correspondence of Liverpool Ree adiad® Baron James de Bothechild, bead of the Frencl bh of the great honge, has had the misfortune o jt youvgest gon, Salomon by name, aged about thirty, w mart ijed one of the cousins abouta year ago, The young man was struck down suddenly by ? disease of the heart. Jn Raris you are aware people are "naerly malignant in their language:.and this great calamity to the Rothschild family hag been made the subject of a piece of malignity, which, as I write, is the town’s taik—namely, that hay- ing instanced losses to the amount of nearly £450,000 in speculation op the Bourse, and having only £150,000 at bis disposal, ne applied to bis father for the remainder, ‘dnt that he met with a peremptory refusal, whereupon be Blew ont his brains with a pistol, I look onthe story ag an atrocious calumpy. Commercial Intelligence, THB LONDON MONEY MARKET. The discount demand at the Bank of Englavd was un. important. and.the belief if an early reduction in the rate gained ground, ‘The funds on the 17th of May continued firm, and closed 0b 91% a 7%, and there wae no change from these figures “to the n’ternoon of the 18th of May.- american securities a suade Armer; Tiinois Central, 30 a 28 discount; Eries, 54 a 56. 19—3 P.M. ‘Loxpon, The rate of @ucouns at the Bank of f 1d ie eight per cent. i. ‘DON, 19,11 Peet geg—teahal ae a 91% for ss Masa The Bank of England has reduced ite rate of discount to eight per cent. Ameriosn stocks—Ilinois Central, 31 8 29 discount; Erie Railroad, 64 9 86. From the Lediia Thinte (ety, srtiote), May 18.) It is. understood that Wednesday wi aay Exel ‘There, 2 porn eh ar discount at the Sommer en iVate doubt tertained that a reduction of Leta oe has been announced of Messrs, James ‘0,, merchanta, of Londoo and Maurisius, The veupis anuctetien of a possible reduction of the bank rate of interest to eight per cont ts beginning to One ia to pany is formed to pu: chase the ship duild ig establishment and aoekyard of Mesers. J. & W. Smyth, at St. Peters, Newoastle-on-Tyne THE LIVERPOOL GoTron MARKET. 17.000 bales, tegiudiog’ 000 for export and speculation. The market has been quiet, but without any quotable change in prices. TRAD? AT MANCHESTRR. The market yesterday was et, owing to the Whitean holidays, but prices maiotained. LivEsreon RE. pepsin MARKE’ Generally dull, owing to the very brilliant weather, Mesars, Wakefield, Nash & Co,, Ricbardson, Spence & Vo. report floar offered at 6d. a 18. decline, without lending to business. Wheat very dull and genersdly about ad. lower, Winter red 7a. 8d. a 88. 84. dull at 26+, per 440 lbs. for mixed. LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET. Beet and pork neglected, but quotatiens unchanged. a siow and Pmicage Bere cheaper. Lard vnret- tled aad agais lower bats dott and pri ‘lee favoring buyers. Butter dull and 2 om: LIVERPOOL PRoboCs MARK! Andes quiet. pearis 348, 6d. pits Ste. a $28, 64. Sugar atondy at tall prices. Coffee unc! Rice quiet. bat Mendy. Linseed oll 40s, €4. a aim, Rosia gaaliered. Spirtts of turpentine quiet. Petroleum firm, ‘bat Roser $ So sales of crude om private terms; refin Wheat dull and ta ode por querer cheaper. FI je. a 2. he alo dull, bat ba 5 Big barrels, Gr ceric quiet, Lin ol to the holidays. Toa frm, Tallow firmer ita arin cite a ‘te we indigo ealos voor ir spirit at full rates, ‘woo! sales eee rm rates, Linseed oil 398. 0d. Sigg THB LATEST Laveen, Cortow,—Sales to-day 8,000.1 Dalen, ine 000 to speculators and exporters. The marxet ae et un- changed rates. Bararervera —Jhe market is very dull. PROVISIONR, Inactive. Pronvce.—The market is quiet and stead: DENTISTRY. SET or TERTH MA IN_ OW DAY BY OUR steam process, o1 jatingand rubber, Wo ilk teeth at ver. rensonal . ail our Work, We alsoadminiater ¢ care mic pure et ease op trous sete deren ‘im tne eas Ata TEETH OSLY,§ fe ind pure silver Fubber true 3 tos.0 and @qua) to any work 10 New Tork. single Teeth $3; 1d and extracted with- purine feast Onin Gold, Pladon and Bowe Olouge, 10 cents Yo $1, avd warranted for life, th avenue, be- tween Tenth an Dr. LU ser “OF TESTA IN wanes | Hovre, ENTIRE SATIBFACTION OR NO Pay, At No, 239 Sixth avenue, between Bityeonth ond Streets Ap fine dental opera: Fy partot the world, and Bizieents streata, cl fleen: faces macie grace. aed to suit, Fine Gold Every thing n't foreet bet detween Fifteen venne, for Nitrous, One repre ened. Don Biiteeuth streets, No. 290 3 w SRD IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT, LJ part ‘One set inate @ lifettine, Bupolied at Roither, speiags, murano fa ore avoiding ait shat aveuue, between Twenty third At Pramiy. fourth a as a and Partial Seta eertea ‘at equally ‘mode: ral Onis ove visit required from country patient Teeth iilfed or exivacted without vt ltrone oxide GPA a ey at 37 Ith, avenue, between Twenry third wenly-fourth streets, Consultations rer, NOLTON DENTAL ASsOc1 ATIC Pwvosee THERE bar never been an accident, or fabure to prod: Aeuaiwliits co pain, TO erformanoe fult a ane pr Dr, COLIN Sm aimters the gas, Ofllon 24 Bond streo GRIFFIN & BROB., 258 GRAND STREET, NEW «ore ms ame 287 [Uton street, Brookivm ure oxtracting ber, lO; partial sets on rT 1) OSs ee sR A ¢ 0 Ore 4 te or TRere MADE y Kighip eriiiaas lecth seo free on rede) mame and adrees, Sivilapsacsal noes, oly hs Sale Sy the use of nitro: 8 ante | Jo fy charge or racting when arti ictal weth are Ww They a TnserdlDR Tall Sets of Tenth on soy DRY Goops. EE 2 A’ SnAve, ersnes ORRAr STORE, uff a LOOME fine, fashionable iiaes of WATE ATE BF: IMPERIALS, JOSEPHINES, BUGENI Rone 81 I, ge ah. Stn and eter” cas, LADIES BOR BTS of every grade, po pare alles tas MIG8BS, and BOYS’ HATS, TURBANS, ee BDWARD BLey, ~t ALLE’ RAND ones Ay thant ‘S01 and 81); 'T GRAND STREET CHEAP fon BMBROIDRRIPS, .. ee LS sane LAGRa, LACB, THREAD AND Ga! Bite ¥, ae, owanD kid alland yp omene wd | and 66 Rae ene. GRAND STR! BI A’ TRON AUOTIOR | paRivicant UNDER LAST Wi Cas Si I DLBY, O01 and 8114 GRAND and 68 ALL LEN sirects, ‘block east from the Bowery. RAP STOR A’ GRAND Si a CBRAF SToRs MMINGS, ENDLESS VaRiBt 4 [SNTS i st vaai ne ORNAM! aND 31) and 811% @) OnAnD a AED PETRY aren A eat ae ave PaRGAING FROM AUO- Eapige, oaie smrona Pow Pal SEASTIOUB 10 TR LATS find an tee t assortment of Hosiery, * Watrs inser am Buttons, Braids, Hoaps, Brushes, ao y Flannel Shirts, from $1 chi dren's anal srs fron SI, Reet sal tow priene, ties ‘fanaa re SALUBON & fot, "i Corner Sixth wowAtRS Nin — street \HARLOTTE @. SMITH, bake SILK, 1,142 Broad’ = Peay trot Paris a and Soarfs, in ent of cite Danie AND o1 GHANADINE. joer above Twenty-sixth street, QrOAe 2 Batt ‘3, ie hay pore MADE IN aday; Bi apts ing, plain sewing in ail under garn oak corset plore, ate nena 116 Fourth avenue, eorner MTrreltth streets’ Eee LUSIVRLY FRENCH PLUTING ONE TO TWEN. ty inches raider All maveriais tuted in an unsurpa-acd GULDENS Fronch Floting Batabilsh- rset, (Bg a a baif from TaD Bleecker ‘ooater street. and 21 Fulton street 'Srookiyn. . ‘Jckko machinery ‘used in ‘the genuine French fiuting. EW PATENT DoELNe Are Sao SKIRTS. made by the patentee sopreas FOR OAUN 765 Broadway, veer agent Ninth atreets. the largest assortment of of tude ever offered at retail in the United States. Conti 2 Gores $20 per, pair, French Balmoral 6 Skirts, its at a Sm 68 roadway, between Eighth aud Niuth atrects fcoRaETS H, MACY. Now BS gor, SPRING urOnta TION ‘op KID GLOVES, BEBT QUALITY, 5 Low PRICES. SIXT: Two pooh BELOW ara aus STREB?. 5 = dapaea SALE ove STRAW GOODS, . NL si Broadway. yw Straw (icods in Ladies and ULAR, STYLES, now the coat of production to close out = ‘manufacturer's stock. idl, corner of Twenty-sizth street, Brosd- ember. mq 4: 00U! PERS = eee ae enn, aE os HTM Eto vara noe is our FLOWBAE. FANCY ORNAMENTS. bs cheaper than down town jobbers sel) whole pieces: Gal! EDWARD RIDLEY, Nos, $11 and $1134 Grand. and ye street, Bowery, URION LBAGUR LADIES —THE CHEAPEST Dress aad Maottite trimaning French Fluting, not im- ported, but fluted, without machi jet at ae ‘Dalerois’ French Flating Eetabdlish ment, 651 2hreiae Furpiture, Carpets, Jewelry, c. sete Nh and’ twenty-Atih snd Te Lee PAYS THE HiGHEST PRICE FOR #10, 000 saat fourth streets, Crmtaae AND ZANEOVIL SSVILLER RAILROAD 01 ind int Ponies ternational ‘uae ‘capital of $i rae Veil paid in amd. securely Invest TO LOAN ON BOND AND MoRT- $250. 000 mace, At lx var cent, fur ven. years oF io New York a Brecklyn. 16, sume 00. salt.” ‘Apply to GEO. W. BROW treet, second Bu0! HORSES, CARRIAGES, ‘&C. A YaRs SUPERIOR PAIR OF pay MARES, NBARL® bleh, ean trot in 3:20; one cross mates Teain, 3 Ea ‘inno and several tingle Hores, junt arrived Li Cail av the Metropolitan Biabea, ta eer INET, (88 AND. GENTLE. fe the bighest price for your ta, \poraitare, ko. be heat you can oie to KB. MINTZ, at No. 197 Sixth ed doora from oth street. Lea om attended by inte. True, you wilt be dealt with to your satisfac and benefit, RRIVED FROM CANADA ON THE como of the nest matched Teams in New York @ T 88 BOWERY.—H, ROSENTHAL HAS A GREAT igh; price $1,000, One splendid bay Mare, 1¢ bane desire to purchase a large quantity of Cast Ut Wearing Baht ent tant tna ears old Algo ome Bt ba: a at | rence Horse, co, tr The above are sound a a Vat the Metropolitan Stables, corner of I’rince and Cronby streets tnd'ea and ger obtain the simout article, Lad ex aiendra to by Mra. Rosen- Feats remember, and try 863 Bowery, opposite Great sees Gorter, Polo and Sales price $00; gre thing ‘op, ° fe 4 i BNTLEMEN'S MEW AND LPT OFF CLOPAING half spring Waren made hy Wat ob; price Brice $28 Aa earehane whe Wost. The full value will full pring Wagon, price $4; also @ variety be pad, ‘op ue Call at the store, ‘or eddrend 30 top Wasens, at the corner of Broadway, FATA jt, between Huos" D. ra tat GENTLEMAN OWNING Frou! 7 YOU WISH TO SELL YouR APPAR: RARE Pau nite sat tue Patiripden tos 5 my A Foung carriase ant 1 Horse will eof ome-er om 4 cabling * private stable, Broail ay | genilemen s Riding Horses at N way» leasantly altuatrd near ral Park, and canveniene the Seventh and Kigith avenue cars. RIFICE—A BAY HORSE, BIG) old, twithout biemah; trots in 259 Also a Dailey gon, goo! an new be nold between th a and Wed,, nesday, Call at Winterbottom’s stable, Laurene street, be- tween Prince and Spring streets. 0. 24) Seventh in avenue, ber iyeatuih nevaotse Wemen's Cast On Clothing. Parties ig L. Cashberg, 43 ag) Twelfth niles waited upoa by Mra. 0. women i CLOTHING WANTED.—I AL Bart chen Bi 'aidrees Hts, BAUS Ua ab Seventh ‘avenue, betwen Tin tretbird and tended by Mre, Strauss. FINANCIA CIAL, —The Trustees it fhorigage of the ait und Zanes"! tlle Railroad ‘Company are inde ee Ne. 8 Jobn 1 tt 1 yg almmomt equal to mew? Apply a> n street, up sial : ja to the parties in intereston ale receipis to ibe nubecriber. The coupons due on May Ad A RE yong Pe ay eae po eat R ve on te lanes 0 he beau Ma . be a _—— AND WAGONS FOR BALE. A LARGE ous AGES ‘assortment of ®, Park and Patras mah eg fine Barouches, Hretts, Phastons, Rock. top and open Buggies; ‘ail kinds, Apply at (84 Ful viRB JRSURANGR, gi pourans BLE HARNESS FOR Bai AN BLEOANT Vitoria Wagon. with, pole a mi tafe. nial.to new. Also» Peas See with Saddle, Br. Ps SALE—A PAIR OF STYLISH BAY Bopene. with Harness and 0, rei haser. Inquire of Mr, BOL: Beadle; ne ante Nok Hand 10 Kart Thirty-tzst strect, between Madison am Fifth aventies. bis a IRE" ESR OR BALE—6RETIH, PAKK A TOP AND gunn, Hernesian Beddios. i, soc ae ae ¥i8s & 00, 99 Liberty ateet OR BALE—A SPLENDID SHTPTING TOP WAGON. x, round cornern made by the best city makers: sous $350; will be wild Cor $2 1 used Dut of fi ae secn'ut Polvemus’ stab 6 86 and. 87 Brond- way, between Fourth ant Fi th atreets, Brooklyn, #. D. Office, 18 Br Breadway, cash mas one M MILLION DOLLARS. tT re Tasurance Company, hevii a sce by aypi= kind eation at Coa! office, No. 7 West nd of property, including ie by ae BTOCKS—A! hi ALL OTHER _ of oourition bought aold at all the Stock oti oa Soinieton, by ALBRAT He NIGOLAY, Ne, 2 Will ROPOSALB FOR VOLUNTERBR squat 2 No. 9. fat peed roposals will be recelved at the coe Oflice, until Saturday, the 1ith [SR Cage |, at 2 o'clock 'y ‘| FROR saus—« SPLENDID PAIR OF MATCHED cane ¢ Horses, with super or style and a high, eg years ny “i; is kin be seee at tie id Forty second . M., when the same will be ehase of the whole or any thousand dollars of the Fund Bol ne No. th ‘oksiers’ Family Aid ordinance of the ees the Leg! leswenger tack Ii hand nied sound orner of Se oration, pasted May 3) act of Of the State of New ra pasred March ti, 1863, The said bonda witl Dour intere at the Tate of six per cent per annum, payable samiannually, om the frst day of May End November’in each. senr, and the principal will be re- deemed Novewber 1. 18 873. The proposais will atate the amount of bonda-desired, and the price per one hundred dollars thereof, and the persons whose proposals are accepted will thereupon. be required to depoait with the berlain of the city (atthe Broadway ul rirecty for a few OR SALY—A SPLENDID. PAIR OF BAY Mani Ethan Allen atock, from Northern New York. 16 hands nigh, 7 years ol and Bind in Gonble ty mpaaed of) fur three len corner of Seventh mvenue and Porgy: Bank) sume awat omy i ants amen, ee 8 Pht ele jomptrolle: ° Chamberlain foF auch Geponita, Lue partion will be entitled OR BALE. TOGETHER OR SEPARATE, TWO vary i to receive bonds for equal am: the par value whereof, handsome, Inng taint and fast ack Hopeae, May, be Dearing Interest from the oa! at a ay om seen at JAM 3 stables, 82 West Twenty. Rach pr on should Re-wraled and indorsed “Prope. | iourth str tia tals for Volontenr Soldiers’ Faraily Ai nd Bonds, No. 9,” - dressed to the Co: QIOR SALE—A, PAIR OF i Lisi WoO! ‘NG ro apace ahaha eee Horse. just“from the county. “Apply 10 JAMES tne right is reverved to reject any or all of the bids if the FOorporation require it IMLeF OnE OF Ane PTI EW T. BRENNAN, Comptrolter. City oF Naw Yous—Derantaryr oF FUCance, ComPTROLiEN’s OriacK, May 20, 18.4. NE INTEREST DOE O} qHE, BONDS OF TUE NEW ect And New Haven ‘cad Company, June 1, i*64, id on presentation and surrender of the coupons Bihe chtce of the company, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-seventh street, or at the ony ‘of the Republic. . BEMENT, Treasurer, _ Lf Next RIGHTH NATIONAL BANK, 660 BROADWAY— pen fo HORSE, RANGER lack Jeo: ie MeOULLOL, 10 tat aud b De made to co much inater. 18 we6 No ob ect oan to ink inl tie bai sugars, Appl: at #4 Broadway, op GT WAGONS le Sik a “SALE—FIRST CLASS TOP BUGGIES AND FI ast ciass Rockaways, Alo & Light Expresa Wagon. & for bunness on Wednenday ~ wt thelr he 0, 600 B Broadway, rf ore above | Apply at $4 West Twenty ninth , Between Hixth an: Bins ret i all Ni | Banks ree ved p de: Seventh avenues. par. Voourreat mmeney, the nanal eae rece! the Unt 10.40 108: KR SALE—O Vriptione recelved for rnited Hinles 10.40 100 ae, phar Onas, Hunson, Cashier, ena family re {ean trot ia 3 minutes, rox, PACIFIC, MATLROAD, OOMPANT. <XOTIOR weil sl ai7i Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, to he five u a Cal took of the Union Paste Railroad Company iatwesit'ferefer | [(OR SALE—A GOOD PAIR OF FAMILY HORSE ther nt of ten per beat upon the amount of their sab, sound, gentle and kind. Also. Germantown Carryall teriphions has, been nade thie day, payable at the ofice of | Also a uli Table, us good as new. * ym ‘ork, on or before the HSNRY REL ‘ oo LA Wie s atreek New (a Commi er of Raecative JOUN A, DIX, President "ay ort FOR, fan BALE A “SUPERIOR, FAT OF Cas Foren despre eres. 164% h high, seven ol Jomm J, Gunco, Treasurer: , kind; itaw Voum, May 10, 1064 * Fors Ee or gr pouobe; sing -ot dou Harn = elite = ° them an eare 10-4. LOAx. TRE, CENTRAL, NATIONAL ining country) eymour & Cora corner vores syament Seones lusr at and Forty-third street. Sf i ALAA STYLISH BROWN, BAY BLA Wom FOSTER: coe jer, HENRY A. suring, ‘President. Lied i baht thAce 100.000 7% AR ON BOND AND MORT- be oe ‘driver, $ gree, on city of Brookisa property at six For Yartner parveniare sngaire at Bowery. per cent for a term of years, in snms to sult. ri WELLING, 14 Chambers street, Por, Sabet 0 cas Roan | Ly ae nanDe MILLINERY. Fenix MILLINERY,- MRS, DAVIDSON RESPECT c fully aupounces that dhe is now exhibiting at her pew twee! Kleventh wreoms, 38 University place, sects, a choice select on of Pare Su Ba of the newest ‘at very moderate prices, 38 Univers'ty Establishment,(No. 7 few doors from Broa Flowers, Round Hats 0 $50; coats. from woollen and mate he dates faitonded te by [ rie the highest ries ws fer, eae 2 article of C Cast OF Clothing, F roe aitare, ta, &c., for the Southérn and Western markets, leage Frmember, and uy 0. irendea by ind evento, near ourteent! Ladies atte ‘Orders from Bréoklyn and vicinity attended T, ‘218 SEVENTH AVE. $300.000. x per cel yi ty, in to suit Nicants, JOSEPAR XEON, ko. Pine me rome 10-and Tie M®8, RS, DR. W TON—OCULIST AND AURIBT, or Frei treated the gue. Pinteen to chre quickly weaknesses ant discards of tha re and lids that have or length of standing. Worst nese cur old or young permanently cured immediately, remed! the plas oko Ga Sabres Weta Pipes for the Wy asked jo. onal Branch’ Pipes ann. seourity required will be ten thousand ‘AMOUNT TO LOAN, ‘AF Six \t, for ® term of years, on Rew Fo SALE—TWO HOUSES, CARTS. RAR! ae work of ae ats odes Cg? MARE. SxTRER OR BAL. rary Pn 4s ed ee Hi at s5 Cherry OCULISTS AND AURIST anted sou aa paca Bold ‘for want of a Taquire neh Diplomacy, Past eight years with mar co) unfailing been found secured fosma at hoy Sopa va inde red, without operation or pain. Weak ight tm the 7 innocent a between Copsuitath stor House, room 158° ‘Ampio city references. two. May 23, 1854, NO IRON FOUNDERS. yo Crown Bato React it, fer Cast Iron Water Pits ‘and Branchen, will be received at this oflen | X06: until J) AG ea M. of Friday, nes 164. at yee ye for want of us, ry. ferent street, beween Seeond and Third avenues. Inquire for P. OR SALE—A WANDKONE BLACK MARE, aEY : ‘ perfectly sound a — Algo @ two neat doom at Norri# ntabien, 118 0: oe a. Sfwen be do. a do, H do, ys goin tnrcomn ered for the same Stare cont ‘ot 8) Kant Thirty-ser a4 able for city er country. TIENTION. HARRIS RA oe Fwenty-0/th street. ‘A ye ES RS AaEROLaeT. om, sate A canis WELL BRED AaDDER jan an order my a fat Ot Olthing. wach be’ wishes (0 fl ‘Mamedietely: Mle Pe nara AMAUHICE, to Freee a aaa tye seh, ME Dekles ables ret m ay ve based whoil acientifie principh 4 wae never known fe-t Thirteenth street 'o sold as wher ne Address or call on Mr. or Mra, HART, 375 Beventh avenue tefa” polly of ot 4 es marked out the path ot each area ra — | individ i ninting ‘out the A arn Sea ae @ 7 242 SEVENTH. AVENUR CORNER OF TWENTE. Unt of mestind. Prot. “gare eas a profound knowiedgd | {PS SALE—A BRAUTIVUL BAY MARE, SIX YRARS Asie street, &. HARD wilt'vay the highest prone fer | of the rulce of the sclsnce of the sare, and ean be Cy oe n'a f wat. | we fe above acience in regard to tellin; d io rr ‘Addreasing @ boiet’ Ladies eliended | Jates to ltr hgopiness or misery of ne whol Bleventh street, near Second avenue, yy Mi with several secrets that no living mortal ever kuew before, > ime pp en 2 ene are ‘ he will bing auccess out most any vedertaking, Im OF IRON G . A TIENTION Tam VERY IDENTICAL PLACE 10 | causing: fy mprrine describes the Kind aod well Pe tbe tall yalue fae your Cast OF ening, Carpets, | int Saugeded husband of wire; you will maarry + —* tga a ey Hore, Ae. 7 apres complexion of | mate ood Lew a MABER, * ualen will bo atte Atienited by rs Mase nena He dew an pointe out your | Caril’slivery stable, 22 Fulton street, Brookiy@. | GREAT DEMAND ont t CLOTHING LADIES AND gentiemen bai can On {Ciowhing, Furniture, Carpets and Jewelr: rt fia” bal Phitd ayenve’ be Ladies at. Ing on addrenai teens Bie iets fiat land Thirty nih street seu or all ty » aac) Tupi ta jo travelling rE nya bat £9" on th Hong ite lite and prosperity to all who const rend welr 0d AMBLETONIAN 4 Hambietoninn an inises crea! oMr WAMIUTON street and Seventh arenue, where Foss AND WAGONS FOR SALE—A NB clas. Express Wagon for sale; ulno three Second heed fagone ani to useful Horses eer be sold ow reasonable terms, pieasur nce oon and , even ts. Magic treet. Order froin Ca itornia fentern markets to pa: mie oat te, be founa, | SoLeere eat prions for Indige’ and res, 1s Wearth; Shows 4 in fa Sporto, oe yeot ec cae 2S, 28 brent ‘ORSES FOR SALE—ONB PAIR MATCURD- pes, a yaa dewtiry de: Bi Pe frend Fo, 164 Ladiow street, neat Houten. Gente 20 | FL Hurnes, fuitubie. tor goatieman'e driving, roadatere, y for iia BIE Droseee fring |. Pries Be to "$10; * atittes 8 Gent rime Jong tat ies Pee from $2 to ai. ac, nd 4 Broadway. peat ear: peste eae FLORSR. AND CAMRTALL, WANPROLAIRHRA 70 4 t Toren ol Ri L WANTS HRA TO or ndarenatn ed: from Tamer Onde ORSR, AKD Ae ~g momtha, for se of & Bille tended vo. inonoxe = Peo ng 0 ne country; horse must be and gen. Brome I ‘and, aeiiy tan by Mi DKLYN “ou sieroraee—aDax OLIP. | in fer end wee tf Al Ree HRD, the grentent living Arwerioen Boor, 20) Ataatle | OR, or'hotht sir, fnran ng euch an con dante rock! n,tdeterts diseuse, bes remetiva finds | 9 ment ay reser by, euleessing, wi Tull Par “A TTERTH IN—FOR 164 BEVENTH AVENUR.—BARRIB ey opverianity to annovncs to is customers prices for per cent on the weal He Greening aicis “ ana Twenty second mtveeta, There yap on eviving a higher.price vont offer high prices and the are eo trembinng to del’ Lovie value, Ladies and gentiomen ean onl Au conT: ied Zoureatyas te Sony santa sin. clicular about the par: 184 Reventh avenue. ies gata pon, oe Mra. ‘Hare ia, at their own resia URGE arr xt nik men will nae it Kite. i nate by pant ark Oy Mrs Mi ; amber. 2A} ayenue, near &) At a Cney OW calling on O° f) Ae f reek, Se ders vrom wn Breen "0 beni derrey Ong punciuaily attended to Siscomt frie js, am! consults on rdhaiee of ite and busta *Onarte teulare a ‘taiinen speedy marriages, Avenue, near Twenly-seventh men, S00. = ; box 3.400 New York Post efter, i 1gHT TOP oe wee, Ate Pap oes ale jrewater. of Broome schon in yuire at can Place Bain ae Po teenth strert. pF oes TRW YORK TATIBRSALLA~81 NTH AVES! IN “ner of Portiorn strees Great sale of fine Auction, wtbout reserve, Om Wednesday, | ine arabee of very jorens, ed eae om destiny given. Send stamp for partiou TROLOGIST 18 NOT 70 BR FOUND UCU TON. Tela be cosuleed om. ail vafaire of he sites BO cents: gentlemen ‘ enclowti } aad ‘hme of rth. "hates “Oltoa, 120 Ure THe ft CLAIRVOYANT 4 AnD welts, He Tacky nate” Bae thoug ts, aitoe lucky ann —A STAGE LINE, yim “7 a a yim eo i Pa i oF earieae Adm “ee FoR CLarRVO. joraes, Saget nepton JAMES, INDRFENDEN Bast Gevemtrenth street corner mr rt ssbenot friende and vend Stolen property S= Genilemen not o\admited. ADDLE HORSE. mh 5 alk, ay yg XIKR aD, ron upwards of coo | Fyemtytbira sureet 10 We forenoee. Tro —A STAB agp ©. ARRIAGR 3p, | TOprm bus" ORL ea al Dnsiness affairs, ond a wertae=s,0% 9090 ee 2 gRcNP BAER APA. A hahly reanectahie ce! | ss, meet) the on! Roman and Arabdini ‘nie v RAmbers given a cen at ber —

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