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$20 75, all put on board tho steamer in Coquimbo, Other ules were made ef 2,000 quintals, more or less, part at ‘$15 76 avd part at $le. All the sales were made before the arrival of tho last steamer, and after that there had een no transactions. PERU. Lean give you no more information respecting the situ. ation between Spain and Peru than is contaiped in the following from the Comercio ot the 28th ult, Your cor- respondent at Callao aud the Chinchas eeuds you the local ue Tho great cause which Peru bas to sustain against the Pretepsions of Spain attains more vigor and moral Strength every day, The inbabitants of the republics of this continent consider the peril of Peru as their own, aad declare the old alliance of the times of the iade- devee renowed, This affair must change into an morican question, from the inevitable force of events and sympathies and interests bivdioy together the repub- lics founded by San Marta and Bolivar, if it is not al- ready an accomplished fact fhe manifestations of the republic of Chile, of which we gave an account i our last review, continue in all towns with the enthusiasm and indignation everywhere iced by the news of the 5: avish invagion. Bolivia has algo raised the cy “to arms,’ and has Proved in the most decided manner that she will triumph or perish with Pera {a cage the government of Spain should persist iv sustaiuicg an unjust and inconsiderate war, Ip the most important towne of that republic, as La Paz, Oruro, &., the publip demonstrations in fevor of eur cause have surpassed all bounds. ‘The republic of Eouador, altheuvh groaning In the fet- fers forged by the traitor Garcia Moreno, bas, neverthe jess, protested against the Spanish invasion, ‘Ihe moni pality of Guayaquil bas proved in.an important docu. ment that the people cf Eouador areas much Americap as thoir sisters, aud that they feel the deepest sympa- thies for our cause, Tbe enthusiasm manifested tn ail tho sister republics has produced a powerful influence in Pera, reviving more and more the desire to wash out with blood the @ffront inflicted upon us. It goyerniment bas not yet de- eidgd to recover by force the nsurped territory it is owing to special circumstances, which we here explain. When Peru was treacherously attacked by Admiral Piuzon’s ficot she was complete y disarmed, Without Suepectivg the actors in that tufamous treachery, and trusting in the fair state of her reiations with all other Powers, she bad not taken (he precaution of putting her Bavy ova war footing in order t sist an invasion by Sea, Sprpriss res, © prepere al} wanting Fital jnterests and consequences Nevertheless, the accu- BY tion of auch oloments coutd not be rea ized as speedi fy a3 Patriotism and the lively wich to revindicate our usurped rights had desired, But in spite of all the impediments to be overcome, there Je no reason to doubt the success of our cause, Gov- ernment on its part, and the peoyie on theirs, are deter. Inined to preserve the national houor, and ail measures and their whole attitude ass me no other object than to obtain this great result. The cffuris of government and of the people are converging t» ove single point, and it is indubituble that, with such a baypy harmony, overy- ‘hing may be achieved, ‘The manifestations of the repubites of Chile and Bolivia aye aroused the deport gratitnide in the people of Peru, In the cities of Lima, Cailao, Arequipa and other import- ‘Sat towns expressions of gratitude towerds Chile aud Boll- via baye been made, Government bas convoked the ordinary Congress for the 28th of July, and ail the important questions pending ‘at present will be submitted to its de Defensive works are in course of erection ut Callao and ether Peruvian ts. The navy wilt soon be on a war footing, for which object they are every day taking ne- cessary measures, In the same port of Callao they are Duilding at present a steam ram, wich will be ready for Action within twenty days ‘The United States of Colombia have declared, through ‘their Minister to Pern and Chile, that they too consider the cause of Peru as their own—as much for the dangers ‘Which every European aggression iavolves for America United States Consul in Aspinwall, I tcld bim that if he would telegraph me on the stoamior’s arrival that Leo had been completely defeated I would pay ior all the | champagne ho could drink; and now bis despatch is sent asacatch to secure the wine, and Ido not believe one word of it.” Whealread the despatch [ eaw at once how much dependence could be placed upon it, and thought as did Mr, Hermann, In the meantime the re- port had spread \ike wild fire, and knots of Americana bad gathered at tho corner by the’ Aspjnwall House discussing the news. When the tformation reached them, however, from whom the di patch had -come, aud upon what ground it was probably based, thero'was a party of biavk looking facea, I agsure you. If the falsity of the report could lave been then known, and the writer of that despatch have been present, it would not have required a quack doctor's certificate to prove that he was incapacitated from business; for he would have fared roughly, 1 tell you, and would havo gompromised on Fort Lafayette. It was two hours alter when the press deapatch was received giving the true statement of affairs, and. Proving the despatch to Mr, Hermana to be utterly un true, and gotten up, as Mfr, Hermann supposed, to secure a few dotties of champay Wo thus bave a tolegraphic despatch (of which | bave given you a correct copy) fent by en officer of the United States government, and every word of which is uutrue, forwarded from Aspinwuil to Panama, avd used to “eeli’? the citizens of the United States resident in this city, Tt is claimed, however, that it was a strictly private despatch, imtended only jor the person to whom it was addressed, Granted. But I covtend that if it was a private despateh it should have been kept so until given to the public by the party who was the owner, and not bave been published to all who were present at the railroad station, before it could possibly baye reached the party for whom it was intended, Under avy circumstances, whether it was & private or public despatch, it was ua- true in every word, and i¢ appears singular that a consul ef the United States has no better business than to per- petrate what is vulgularly termed a. 30/1,’ especially whe thot ‘eell’” is upon matters of such vital import- ance to American, aud, su fuct, to every business man over the entire world. Docs Mr ard appoint consiis for the parpose of ‘selling’? American citizens aud others? It not, wilt he obi nany Americans here by ingniring why, and for whi his despatch was sent, and if thoke who he exp tending to their Ipatimate consulir duties secure their wine “sprees” by misgtaioments regarding the war at home? PANAMA, Jnne 5. 1864. ‘Phe steamship Golden City bas arrived, from Ban Fran cisco ou tue 201 ult, She brings the following apecto:— For England.. $717,198 47 For New York,,, 381,259 45 Total + 2009,448 08 And five hundred passengers, who will cross te Isthmus this morning, and leaye Aspinwall this “evening in the Northern Light, for New York. ‘The election for President of the State of Panama takes place to-day, tho candidates being Senor Santa Coloma, the present incumbent, aud Senor Gorta, the present Vice President. Tho opinion appears to be that theformer will be anecessful. Fxchango on London at Valparaigo, 4434 a 44%. Freights slightly firmer. Our Aspinwall Correspondence. AgpinwaLt, June 4, 1864, A Destructive Fire—How It Oviginatcd—Our Chances of Being Burned Up--The Load of Passengers—A New Whaif—the Rainy Season, de. Our city has agalu been visited by a most disastrous fire. On Monday evening last, about seven o'clock, @ fire broke out in the store of Mr, Donalisio, occasioned as ajso for Nagy eee circumstance that Colombia is im the same situation as Pern, her independence not having been recognized by Spain. Such is the declaration of the Plenipotentiary of that Tepublic to our government of tie 34 instant. Colombi: mot only protests against the occu; ation of the Chincha nds, but considers the danger and cause of Peru 2s own. . “Colombia,” says the Plenipotentiary of that republic, tig, like Peru, one of the nativus not recognized by Spalp, and to her may be applied with eyual force the declara- tion and argument of the Spauish ngevis. Consequently the undersigned has deemed it his uty not to limit him- self to adhere to the deciara: of his honorabie col- Jeagues, aud he firmly believes that his goverament and the noble Colombiau people will cousider the cause of rn as thelr own im the actual and any other emergency. is convinced (0 represent the o. non of the Colombl ‘Qn government aud poople, when be declares thit the alarm bell rung by Spain at Cbincis wil) not sound in vain for Colombia, and that it will aise throngh ner mountains and valleys in battle array her young and old, rich and poor, without distiaction of class or party.” ‘Thus the whole o: Spanish Amuriea rises as one man ab ‘the first threat of reconquest. he Argeutine republic, Chile, Botivia, Colombia an a Feuador—they all pro- test again tho Spanish aggression, and prepare them- selves to renew the,times when they fought together in order to shake off the Spanish yoke ‘The Spanish Peruvian question js at pesent the all.en- ‘ossing topic of Spantsh America. All questions of ne affairs have ceased, aud eyon others of higher ime portance, like that of Mejitiones, bave beon put aside ‘Until the common danger be over. COLOMBIA. By the English West India mail steaner Tamar, at Aspinwall from Santa Martha and Carthagena, we have Jate news from Bogota, Senor Salazar, who was appointed Secretary of Finance Dy President Murilio, declined the position, and has been inted Minister of the United states of Colombia in aebington, The position of Secretary of Finance bas ‘Deen offered to audiaccepted by Sener Antonio del Real, General Mosquera has beeu appo.ted Minister to Great Britain. It was supposed Congress would close its session about ‘the Ist inst, 2 “it will be some time before we tear from Bogota re. garding how the news from Pern wae received; but what Colombia will do in the case is fully made known by tho Janguuge of Senor Arosemena, the Minister of Colombia to Chile aud Peru. Nothing ia said regarding what bas boen done by Con- gress respecting the religious or rather the clergy, ques- ‘ton. it is reported that General Mosquera will visit Panama during this month. The trouble with Antioquia has been Moally and amica- Diy getticd. We havo bad some very interesting little affaire take place in our city since my Inet It was thought that when Mavarredo succeeded tn getting of with a whole #k\n, aud the correspondence ended between M. Zclt mer, the Freveh Consul, aud Presideot Santa Coloma, matters would be ovce more tranquil; but it d@id not turn out to be the case, On the 28th ullimo it was rumored about that another alithumpiin’’ serenade would ive given that evening to Froneb Consul. When this rumor reached tbe ears of {We resident be at once oraeret the guard to wrest and eonfine any and ail who might be ‘ound attempting to commit a repetition of toe frst ecaudaous outrage This of couree prevented the atair coming off, On th following day an effigy Of ap ollicer dressed in full wni- form, with several devoratl ons on the breast of hig evat, was carried about the streets in graud procession. Tho figure was remuarkubiy well gotten up, and to its feet was attached a piacard bearing the eriptioa KE) Almirante Pinzon.” The ‘Almirante’? was in the evening disposed ‘of by betog consigned to the flames, much to the delight ef a large body of natives who hat assembled to witness ‘Ye amusement. ‘The steamship Northern Light, Captain Wilson, with the California mails and seven hundred aod twonty pas- wengers, arrived at Aspinwall at six 4. M. on the 2d inst. ‘The passengers, mails and fast freight crossed the Tsth mus thosame diy, and were embarked ou board the SBteamnehip Golden Agoand sailed the same night for San Francisco. é You have been imprisoning in “ev York, Isee,a person formerly convected with the New York Pines, for having Perperrated a hoax of geil upon some of the New York Papers, that the President bad made an additional eatl for wen. Tle was very properly served; so all parties will acknowledge We have hid here a case very eimilar, #0 far as the principal ia concerne |, but vot played for 89 large a stake, Yours was to iuiiven viiy financial rations in New York and abroad, acd bolster up the rebels in Kurope, Onra was merely t) secore some few Dottles of champagne What ts the most singular about 40 im that tho party hore perpetrating the eed was for. merly. i( not now, the Panama correspoudent of the New York Times, For the inst te the feelings of the Americans resi- dent oo tho jathmus bave been XCited respects Ang the result of Grant's campaign nia, aod when the sigual wae made at the rajiroud stanow early on the morning of the 2d tust. that the sieamer ‘rom New York was in Aspinwall, qaio a number of persons, your cor- Teapondent among tue number, went ty the station to be @n hand when tie first news came over the wires, Ou was asker, “Any ews?” Tho } geut to the city ans minutes a prt- no ¢ nouacing the etoamer’s arrival.” ‘Wate cespatel was brought outer! the dice and sent to tho @ity but ina little time a piper wee hen ed out, porport- fog to be aoopy of a despatch that had been received Giving information that Lee bad boca defeated, re. Meated into North Carolina, that our forces had Possession Of Kichmond, —Helwving, as did the others around me, that the news was corre: |. and that nothing dat tho truth would be allowed to come over the wires of SaPavama Ratiroad Company's tolexrapt especially when ali were ao much interested in obtuining correct \nforma- tion, 1, Io compagy with un attrene of the Star aid Hee rald, started for the city on foot to carry the intelligence, not caring to wait for Ad ommibus Oa revehing iho store @f ono of the principal merchants, and giving what we Aupposed correct inteitixen 9 of the purtners re- ‘ked, 11 bet five dollars itis not (roe,” and produced the following dospateh, whieh be had just received, and which wus the one we Baw doiveret while at theastation, qere it, printed, heading and ail, that jt may be known IW ADY porson not posted would have thougit it iguiui- mato:— TMB PANAMA RAILROAD TH AND write plainly, anew ‘guature; Wee bo Gaures: RGRACH MRTWREN ASPIRWALE NAMA. To J. 8, New s arimy, som Ewell and Barly both ne Prirenees to Hogs Caroling. with twenty wand men, Butler iret in K@iniond. Gold 61. RICE, Mr, Hermann, the gentleman to whom the deapateh addressed, and the partner of fhe fem before refer, to, then sald, afver the despatch had been read, © Wel), now 1 will toll you why (il be: that it Is not trae, Bone day aifioo, Whed Jo gonvorention WK Mr, Ripe, by the igurtion of a barrel of liquor while a quantity was being drawn close to an open lamp The flames spread with great rapidity, aud in a short time two: entire blocks were consumed, including the City Hotel, a largo building owned by William H. Aepinwall, Fsq., and, as far as appearances went ,the best icoking edifice in the place, Several persons haye cst quite heavily; but, while we pity them, we cannot help congratulating ourselves that so many filthy dens and rookeries have boen wipod out; and we hope po more of # like pature will be*permitted ou the same ground, as they only harbor tho vile Jamaica piggera tbat infest tho place. The City Hotel was not occupied at the time, for- tunately ; consequently there was no loss but the building, which its owner will not fcei much. We will some time or another have a big roasting match in this place as (he result of the character of buildings used for hotels. They ure mere paper shells, that will be destroyed like Under if ever the mateh is applied—which has been attempted within the last few months. An ac- cident of this kind fs most likely to occur when a crowa of passengers are her will result, ‘There is no better place in the world to sup- ply {vel for an extensive con/lagration than Aspiawal!, ‘The steamers Northern Light and Illinois bring us be- tween fiftown and sixteen hundred passengers. Those by the former are weil on their way to San Francisco, while the others will enjoy a view of the Isthmus for somo days yet, as asual, An extenstye and most substantial wharf is now being constructed by the Panama Rafiroad Company, which 1 tnink looks to the commencement of the new line of steamships botween Aspiswat! and New York, or rather the continvation of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s 1 it will be a day of rejoicing when this is sccom- plished. aud we can see passengers landed from large, comiortabie shins, not looking mre like a crowd of jaded, worn ont beasts than human beings. Tuo rainy seasun has fairly set in, and we may look forward to months of dark, dreary weather, reminding uig,at times of the delugo All that can go N. rth are go- ing, like sonsible people: bat we of the “can’t got away club’? put on our cfaks of patieuco and take ta um. brelias. Our © FES, FH Correspondence. Av ANCHOR NraR THE CiiNoma Istanns, May 24, 1864, The Merchant Shipping at the Chincha’—How They Obtain Suppiies—Delay in the Lording of Ships—The Spanish Pied and is Manceurres— Admiral Pinzon and His Ele phant—What He is Poarfut of, de. I bave but a few momeuts’ notice to send you the prin- cipal items of interest from this now interesting potot. Of late all the American ebips arriving here to load have deen obliged to bring their fresh provisions with them from Callao, because, on attempting to procure them at Pisco, they were invariably refused even the common uecosaaries of life without first signiog a bond before the Poruyian authorities that they would not give or dispose of the same in any manner to the Spanish soot. The loading of abips goes on very slowly, owing to the scarcity of laborers, and the veseels now coming will probably be here ail thelr *+iny days,’ i not over that time, As it is, some ships are claiming demurraye—one of eleven days. ‘The Spanish fleet is here of course: they shi/t positions constanuy. Une is now at the Sonth Island, and the other two off the river, at Pieco, They have notin. terfered with the loading of vessels, some of which have sold them coal at forty dollars per ton. These vessels keep up steam all the time, or, T suppose, He with “banked fr but able to move tustantiy in cage of surprise, Where they are to procuré coal aud stores from we are at a loss to aurmise; for we hear that the governtnont ot Chile has ordered that they should be sup. plied with nether from the ports of that country. It did not require ad Order, however; (or te peoplo would re- fuse them everything of their own accord. No supplies of any kind cau be obtained by tho Spaniards throughout the entire levgta of the coast of South Americ ° what are they to de? for storeshins baye not been pro vided hy the Spynish goverument to meet this omer. gency. It apnoars to be the opipion hero that Admiral Plovon has possesved bimeell of an elephant jn the Chincha [-Jands that be does not know what to do with, and would now gjadiy rid himself of, if he could do eo and not appear ridicatous in the eyes of tha world, We o not learn if he is expecting large reinforcements If ho ts not relieved or reinforced ¥ to abandon tis position through force of circumsta very little time more, He is expecting an attack, is very evident by his movements, and he may Baye it ina way be loost expecta I shall r Callao in a fow torn here afer making other arrangom orbing may turn up in tha vicinity that will not bo uninteres tng to the Lienaun readers, We may lave (* Quien saber”) a display of fireworks on a grand sonle The banner of Spain flouts over tie Chivebas. For how Jo I wonder ? Our Callao Correspondence, Cautao, Pera, May 29, 1464, Building of Ivon-Clats and Rams for tha Peruvian! Navy Grea’ Activiry to Licrease the Naval Furce—Armament of the Port and SeacoastMiilary Enihusiagm—~ihe Whole Country Up in Arme, de. de. T have had but little time sinco arriving bere from the Chinchas ta, obtain much jaformation other than local affnirs. Tbave gathered some interesting iteme respect’ ing what Peru is doing to resist and annoy the Spaniard a vory large number of workmen upon her, ‘Tho frigate Callao, that for so long @ time remained be. neath the waters of this bay, is also to. be transformed into an tron-clad, She js to havo two turrets and a ran, This work of conyorting the old wooden ahip into a matiod warrior is in the hands of two experienced Americans (Moasra, Renlon & Crosby), ant tho goverumenut has al. ready made an appropriation for the work, There is now being constructed on the beach here a periment; craft that ia termed a Monitor She ja an 6: but the partion engaged on the work have every cont dere in their, ability to make hor a complete Sho ia almo to baye a turret and ram, acd ner pro. peliiog power i@ © be @ serew, When tho work ‘s ig i2 a more forward state T yd & mre accurate description. | i Uo be regretied that nothing is ready for active frou-clad, armed with two Leavy rifled guns, the Peruvians would com- pel Pinzon to seek other climes Ai is not quickly and hea troubie and may tion is being mad: will be able to warfare; for, the = smuiliest it is now, if be ly reluforced, bis ships will have bIy come to grief.” to put this place in a proper state of dofeuce, and many works are being constructed that, when completed and armed, will keep an enemy afloat ab Ob that we had w supply of Par- vo hundred pounders—his thirties even rn if any ore Totts—one an would do most excellent work ders for these guna have gone to the United States, but think there have been directious given for their purchase, It is needless to say (hat torpedoes, rams, irou-clads descriptions are the principal subjects of o: nversation bere nt the present time, ‘The man who could place a cargo of them In this port to- ze a fortane that would enablo him to live for the balance of his existence Will a cute Yankee take the hint? It is not too iate to ship even when this reaches you; for 1 doubt if any at thac time will be on their way, ‘The souua of drum and tramyet 1s now heard all over the land. Drills, inxpections, reviews and parades are Gold lace glitters on every man claiins to be a soldier aud a are boing organized in every part of the republic, Seacoast is being fortiied, and arrangements made for ing’ the appearance of an enemy to head- quarters in a rapid manuer, whenever and wherever be may make bis appears machines vf day would reali how he pieased. now all the go, ‘ory side, and ce. The atmos all; and our dark eyed 5 4 tho men in their wilftng! their power to drive the hated A look of hatred from their eyes alone would make any ordinary man wince, and wish to find a more desirad!e loratte enthusiasm pre- eas to ao all in 2 steam sloop-of-war Lancaster, aring tho flag of Admiral Bett, States naval forces re ou the 26th, The sloop-ol-war St. Marys 1s * ‘Tho steamer from the South: informs us that the Spanish a had arrived at rayinn sieamer Lerzundi, which hed been sent after lean government had ref rovisious, they belug destined for the Spanish ssed to aliow the bark MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, 37 Cotnestmen, forrreraL.J Monpay, June 18, 1864, The Ponrd met pursuant to adjournment, in their Cham- 5 Cite } Propesty owners uite STATED SiS Haves, Erq, President, in the chair, and Keenan, Riloy. Brophy, Uacerty, don, Brice, Russell, Fitacer ‘The minutes of the pre Couretiman Wrnsrs hereas, at the late fre in Diviston strec! t whieh the littio daw: AY and respected etien met with a tearful death, the lives of Mr, Uetler and his wife being napmly { manly exert ons of Mr. Francis Mahedy, Thomas McGrath and Thomas Tyler. membera of ne Company nuinter Thirty-one, who, at the imminent risk and peri) of their own lives, fearlessly ent ing dwol ing to rescue the -leept: deeming it proper anid just th: mane action on the part of thee noble hearted do bright a lusive upon our Fire Departmen are so worthy of emulation, should not pass unzoticed, but nd reward; therefore. be it Houneil of the «ity of New York, in the behaif of the citizens thereof, ten; Franais Mahedy, Thomas MeGrath and Thomas 7. ders of Engne Compan” No. 81, their ancere thankseaod for their timely and vainable srrrices in id wife froma . Oocurring on ior of Bernard faved by the generous Snmases: and whereas, onrige and hae oper recogn tion fa! and terrible mpe to their | like scenes of fuimate them in / to help and shield the unfortunate who and further be it be and resolutions ntiemen, and the Conimon aid and succot Resolved, That a copy of this pi be transmitted to each of the above named « signed by the proper officers of both boards Counei!, and bearing the seal of the city of New York, in testimony of their excellence and worth, and as @ tribute to penerous an’ noble act. By Couneitman imixnox— Resolved, That the Comptroler be and he is hereby an- thorized and dtirectod to reaorve and 85,0 0 from the appropriation for the purpose of defra, ing the expenses” f appropr ate manner the from the reat of Which was stoped. Subsequently sue) action was recons ted by the folowing vate:— Keenan, Riley, Bro} effernan. Ryan, Grose recelving in an | nt sold ers returning to War, Whose termi of service has ¢x- \dered and the reso- Tatlon again a tive nee aen Hea Hagerty, Hayes, Webster, me Honaghtalin, Hav! i haeter, Cook, Brandon, Brice, Russell, Fitzgerald and ounciiman Prrzckraun— Ived. That the Comptro'ler be and ishereby requested Isr meeting the nane rty Or partes who have the lease (if any nthe ferry trom the foot of Right -sixth street, Kast rivef, to Astoria, and whether (iC the said lease or privilege has been granted) there be any stipulation or agreement as to what hours and how often the boa! shat run mn this Board at it or names of the there be) of the pi By Connetlman Brorny— Resolved, That permission be, and the same fs hereby es Wa ker, to keep a stand in front of his pre es No. 5¢ Bowery, to remain during the pleasure of the nmon Council Which.was adopted. By Conneilman AN ORDISANCE TO AUPND OMAPTER RIGHT OF THE REVISE York do ordal Ord nances ot 1! Every description of opening of the siveet in front of any sh IN. ARTICLE 812, ot the city of New Art cle Fix of ch of the Revised low the surface idered and held to be reistern, within the me: aster bai der. or owner or be made or built. shall be lia ments wud pena ties of tiis chapter, whom the same provi fons, pa See. 2. This ordinance shal! take e! was referred to the mmission be and the same e to erect an awning tn front of hy No. 8% Sonth street, the sane ng the pleasure of the Common Which was adopted. Ry Councilran Javer. Resolved, That permission be and the same Is horeby given to Mighaei Cain to tap the Croton water main pipe at nnd Fifth avenue, and to lav pepe to the hWeat corner of said streets, the same to be done under ction of the Groton Aquedu red to the Co: ‘to retain only Fitty-ninth str iter 0% Crotoa Aque. n BRaxpow— the Street Commission wt directed to red ion be and ia hereby given rand and Ridge str yruiseion be and the sane Ia hereby Lin, of 1,179 Broadway, to retain g.and sign now Im front of bly prem aoa, sach permission to remain during the pieasire of the Common Which wes adopted. Hyaw HocawraraN— Resolved, That West street, between vated and ern ssioner, aud th ord nonce therefor | Which was referred to P chard D. Marshal cupants of said pre ise he Common Coun xed io the Commi Tint the Street Commies oner be directed to eiween Forty-fourth and Forty. fifa 4 to the Committee on Roads, ck aN BeaxpON— Birect Commissioner be and he is withorized nnd directed toy Fel iu Hudyen aire ve Spring and Dominiek tree Witch was nop tween Hoboken sireet and Tin Relgian payem Doshroseoe trent. be paved % ft tho eapense of (he property owners, aud ome hal’ ac the nthe city, the aame to be Gone ‘Aqueduet som referred to Com fuer the direction nities on Belgian pavement, That pocm sw on be and ake in Pourtesnth street, be be extended to thelr proper width eat Of said street, ries of al\ ofiieers, clerks and em. Treasury, be and here- ount of such eflest on and after the it. In the first place, the eteamersof.war Loa is boing zoel and traneformed into % ram, to be covered with railroad irom, Tho work i8 necessarily very slow, on account of ber having (rst to be “hove out,” and to receive new boilora. She is now alongside the mote, with ne per sen\atn ga aries, auch radu ay of July, Couneditan Wanerxn moved to Ring therairom the word " reduced ou thereof the word “increased,” and nd inserting 10 erety the worda Co lowin foconiione during the suspaneton of specle payraents, WOE /UANL 19 dedHtO, ‘onnchinan Wrogrkk moved t mn the word “Atty,” Viz; siteh tnewenwe ib the whole matter be Billof Joha Ret y, Hof third elecriom aistelot, Twenti e)d 0 December Inst Waieh waa referred to tt ounting to ton dollars Hf Comptroiter, with power, By the Pewstonst— of property owner vrth and Lexington avenues, to reg slate and grade th street, be eoese,* NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1864. ‘and grade sata street at their o the di tion of the Street Commissioner eee etapMe fies Which was alopted, By Councilman Jovor— Poution of Wilam McKenna to have assessment remit- ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Finance. COMMUNICATION, A coumunication was received from the Comptroller, transmitting statement of Treasury balance to June 1], 1864. Whici was received and ordered on ule. AGES FROM MIS HONK Ti MAYOR, ‘@ Was received {rom lis Honor the Mayor, re- nepproved reavlution, directing the Scroct Con. rT to furnish each of the Poilos Justices with aiiit- bie barge, baton, &c., as follows:— Maron's Orvice, Naw Xone, } Jane 13, 1864. To re Moxonsace tu Common Councit— GEN'1MeN—The resolution directing the Street Commis. # ner lo furnish each of the Volice Justices of this city with Suriai.e badge, baton, and siave of lice, does not meet ‘al, my appr y objections are similar to those T urged in refer~ ence to a resoution to furtish badges to the members: of the Common Conuctl, It is a needless expeud.ture Of movey. Heretofore, the Police Magistrates have riormed their duties satisfactorily, without these iges. ‘They certainly do vot require any insign a while sitting in court, and there is no more necessity for badges to be supped them, than to the elvil justices of the judges of the Common Pleas or Supreme Court, Keononiy for the wasting of the public money in pr ald ban siunitar tovthose worn by the members of tie Comuion Doune |, The revo! clive In not stating the cost ‘ion Is, besides, dete of procuring these badge. and other vdlcil ornaments, nor male.ng au appropriation therefor. C, GUDFNEY GUNTHER, Mayor. ved. "Ind onthe table tor ten daa, di- tos, and pudushed under direction of the Clers, suse Was received from his Honor the Mayor, re- x onapproved resolution providing for the cpeulig of ber af wtreets iv the upper part of the city, as fol- Mayor's Orrick, N June 16, 1884, To THe HononasLy vik Co imo C. GENTLEMEN A resolution of y viding for the opening of anu art ol the isand, and ¢ Counsel to orporae Vion to take the neccessary; jres to carry such jnteution into e .ro), is returned forthwith withont my approva 1A cases of this eb rh would resp ully recommend U at aso resoluiton should be adop'ed for each street mpinied to be opened. There may be reasons why iets should L8 openet and equally valid 0}, cctions reeelved © many remonstrances from owners of Ly on street: embraced in the present resoli:tion, tate peonvenlence «nd neediers expense atteuding the opeping, shat L fee, constrained to w thuokt my. sfguature dpm. mon teveats of unproductive property in the Upper . ection of the houtd be carefully re. ly aad nt prod of general enbarras ment calls fig ad- hon in batdening them with any expense Witen | fa avoirey ‘of of te str tts the ) couvINeed that the o; mentioned a the resolation i and would be extremely onerous to the thereby GODFREY GUNTHER, laid on the table forsten day ty in the minutes, and publisuved uo- Ink. nuvonrs, Report of Committee on Fin. of Kavturd Van Ranst foi on National Atjalrs for re Co ur itt ing ith of July, 1803. Which was l Report ot Ci sewer iu ‘I hire ¥ Wh ch was receiv d bo hy \F jer direction of in favor of paying bi Sommittee rs and fur on Sewers, in favor of butiding a between Niath and Fenth sireets. on Sewers, in favor of coutinung . ue, fron its present (eraiinat on (0 the sewer in Lalit, eighta street, wes Jali over. 1 Commtive on Belgian Pavement, in favor of paving Forig-ninth “treet, from the Siath to the Bight ave Ye, with Belgian pavement, ‘hich was Inid ov Comittee on Fire Department. in favor of ‘a pew house tor Kngine Company No, 42 was aid" er nmitiee on Wharves, Piers and Slips, in fa : ulkhead wong Kivington stveet, verween Tompkins and Ee t streets, Which wa» laid over, Report of Coumittes on Bireets, in favor of tlagging and re agging Thirty-uinth street, between Fourth aud Leasing: top ayenti Which was laid over. (Councilman Hagerty was here ealied to the chair,) JAKD OW ALDERNEN. issidn be given to the owners of between Both and 130th streets, b and gutier Blones, aud Hag the in [font Of their preiises or pio. reiy at thei own proper cust er the direchion and supervision Resolution property ou 10 Testnate, grace, wet sidewales on Said A¥eD! perty, the work to ve do aud oxpense, and to be tit of tin eet Comm: Which was rererr mmitiee on Streets, Resolution, That ; ¢ on be given to Henry A. Sim mons to keep a stand on the eorner of Fulton and Wiitiaun streets, be hay ng oblaked periniston from the Trustees of the North utc) clue, satd permission (0 contiaue only dur.og the picasine of the Common Council. Which was concurred in, Kesolution, hat permission be given to Joseph Bassman toeshivit goods in front of his premises, number six hun hundred and forty-seven, Kighth avenue, the same to re- main dart of the ea urred {ny ), That We Croton Agueduet Department de : Feivutthe pavementin front of nuwber seven Tiadea aud. iitty-acven. seven bunered and. titty mie, and seven huodred and sixty-one Washiogion surest, lane” diately. Wise was referred to the Committee om Belgian Pave ment Kesolution, that the ratlrond running from Grand str ferry. hua river, to Forty-steond street terry, North river, be divected fortiwith to cuse. cars to be ruin ther road atleast every halt Lour between 12 P7M. and Sy 4. Me W hic. was referred to he Conmmitive on Raiirouds, Resylution, ¢ at the Mariem Gas Light Company be di. reeled to ght with gas the tren ree road across Central Pars at Seventy ninta strect, from bith lo biguth avenu under direct ou of the Strest Commit stoner. Wich was referred to the Commitiee ou Lamps and Gas. Reso.tuon. tat a crosswalk be imid across West street, oppeste No. a7 West streei, Under direction of the Crown Aqneduct Depart. ont Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, Resoiut-on, ‘hat (ae curb and gutter alones in Fifty-second street. between le Seventh wad bh. ghsh avenues, be set and Fesct where n ceasary, and that iBe sidewgiks be singe fier tho. direc: nd that the aecompan, their fall widta where vot alresdy done, u tlom of the Sueet Con ing ordinance tr Which was sioner, reiur be adopted. ves, Miers and SI pe, with 88 oner be airected Ww ade resoludiou toat the versine (oF propose vcontenct fu ing the per al foot of Th ry-foar 5 Wh ch was relerred to the Committee on Witarces, Piers and Blips. Keport ot Committee on Poblic Health, with resolution that the vacant lots on both sides Of Seventy eighth street, ween Second and [bird avenue under We Feet Commissioner, wnd that the accotn jue on Iublic Health. tua resolut ow, that ibe 8 Now, BuO) WLS, 83Z, Tap agged (Le full widta, smal si Mec, BOG asopted, oh Was nim ctee on 8 Report of on Sireeis, w tit Fesoluiton that West | | pan, ing ordinanc Which was ret Report ot Com sidewalks In fr B62, 304 West Jiert under t Bieventh -ueet, between the Sixth und Seventh avenues Ue paved with Belyan pavement, (he property owners vy pay One-haf of the expen @, and’ the ety the rewarming bail, under the direction of the Crown Aqueduct Department, and that (10 accompanying ordinance theresere be adopwesd. Which was referred to the Commitee on Beiglan | ave: ment. iieport of the Committee on Fivance, with resol the Com Woller be directed to draw bis warrant in the Revereod G Bropky, pastor of Saint for the aum of tour hundred aud sixty-six dollar ix cOnts (B166 4 interes as a dt ot the Of -aid chisel, Uni «4 George Brophy Mm ay Of the sais church for the work of reg nd cucter stones aul thiggias pared an froin the Fura by the rth avenue, and W be od by the Comptraite f “Douations.” ‘ed to the Committee on Donations aud on that vor of Charities. Report of Committee on Roads, with re-olution that For ty siauh street, berwoen Sixth and Seventa avenves, be ith Velgian pa ement, one bait the expense 9 be by toe elty ana the reniaining bait by the property yeik Denellited thereby, (he work to ono. the Crowon Aqueuw t beyart prdinance ‘hereior be adup aeron, Whicn was re d to the Committes on Koads, Repoitor Committee on Public Health, with reeolution that his Honor the Mayor be requested to convene the Board of Tien, at the earliest po: sible moment, for the purpose Of receiving such testinouy as hus beem taken by te Con Mitte on Public Health, Of Win Beard. im reaction 1 the Duisauce arising f iting of fat and th f he purpose of ta. OVing OF discon tii ed to tre Commitice on Public Hew Dy og the Commitice oo} National Al for (he use of the keeper of the Cay Lal, to 1 fom sad balding, @ fil seb oi Lage, inc.uding State, J nations: llagtand pennaut, | Vitich was laid over. | Reso ut permission be given to John O'Donohve & Sons to rece.vo ad. de iver goods in front of héir preuiteesy Humber Bight) ehbt Frovt street, such permission Co re be piwa ura of the C n Council, ncurred ol Cyerimision be erive and deliv ® is ia front of his prem ses nuaber Tee hundred and cighty-Cight, four hundred and four hua red aud two Bowery, suc permiasion only to .emain wring the pleasure of Uie Common Co lob waseoncurre actic was 16 ven to Amos Clerk to r+ *. Secord to premises south: 0 remain due- Kesolution, that peri!*ston bo giv ercet and Keep @ caain box in front east corner 01 Del and Man) sare of the Common HRANDOS tnoved that ferred to the Comuilttec on Streets. ‘Wirich was tost, Couns jnan Gioss i to the Comittee on Ordinans Which waa carried, y Ke viation, that the Harlem Gaslight Company be directed to iny ad iuht One Handred and Thirdesh die #reet, from the rection of the Str Which was re er fd to the Fourts avenue, under Jomimia- loner, i to the Committee on Lamps and G: woTtoNs, nh COOK Moved (hat the Committee on Repairs ‘be dliseharg of Rourd of Aldermen, rte dire-ted to furnish for e.g (torney ay Alum patent Srey Which was carried. And the paper was laid over, FUTIONS RESUMED, By Conncliman Hr auy— Petition of Terrey and @ avd othors, for permission to retarm the shat now under the street in front of Nos is 1d No 24 lee! mrcet. ved to the Committee on Street Openings. wi * i Mien on ma de Fie tok st ad eutverts. be built ae may, eae erect in wit ished thereof, the fare. to be done wader the direction ot ine Grown A re, duct Board, and that the acoompanying ordinance ich was referred to the Commiites on Sowers. Resolution, that th ier be ditected to draw his io furnished iment, on the occasion of the fur and the reception of the Bev oth rewtment ‘per biile horeto anuexed. oh wae Tadd oF wor of adopting teso. Report of Commitier on Stree! be set and reset tn ° tron hee th he Ni Feet, from Javanth avenue to the North ed reetion or" et Commil fl and he Committee on Sire Comw\tiee on treets jo favor of adopting rete. lution, that Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave nues, be paved with Belgian pavement, the propefty owners 10 pay ove half of the exponse, und the city the remaining half, under the direction of the Croton educt Depart 1 ment, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted, Wiel was laid ov Report of Comittee on Repatra and Sunpites in favor of adopting resolution that the Compt otier be dire-ted co draw his warrant in favor of Thomas Bell, for the sum hundred and fifty two dollars and seventy-s.x vents, interest {rom the 1th day of Sepiamber, sage of thia re-olntion. for lumber turn sued for bu house for Bogine Company number Thirty-one, Which was referred to Cominities on F Preamble, reciting thag this Common Couneil has I that Brvadter Genera! Juines 8. Waclsworth, au ho citizen of our Si rave, patriore and ‘acoompitai soldier; d benevolent Christian and phila eptation of the term, ia dead. He on Friday, the oth wit, while galaniy leading, and far in ‘advance of ‘the Fourt Sion of the Filth corps of the Army of th inc, to the mand of which he was in one of the baitles tor the captain rebel ious States; tuat the ardent love of ca acterized every f the de Jie pure, uneeitiah d. vacion to. of the nation, his patric hia aspirations for the ja feat fabric of human ireedons, er his republ/c combined with Hi urbane and pentieman'y deporiment. bis Christian cha tiv and unbounded benavulgnee, have vndeared him to every Jover of his country, evel citizen of the republic. and ever pure minded and honorable admirer of the brav’, the prurt Aud perpetuation o db. the Fathers of xentality of dixpo: ove, the wise and good. His deat) isa national calamity. aw | ject, the wisdoin anil foresight of his | tne visor of his in counsel: ace of his hor tegrity and sincerity instrumental direc'ton to the poli¢y Of the national govern ven!, avd look n vain for one ‘possesved in such eminent degree of similar attr f xreainess to fli the place made vacant y in the sorrow that will be upive ath of sucht a tan, iti# but mi Commou Counc @ iinwed ate repre: ‘th of the population of hb native Stat give expression to thelr regret, and shou dendeaverto make luanifest their sende of th los# to the vation and to the State, of the creat and good man, and chat they should wes of the thelr eatimation e8 of the decea: as well as to on for hin ebaracter as @ man, dier and his purity, honesty and fi place on record their hiaintrep'd bravery aa dis nlerestedaess as a cilty € mon Counell do sincerely ‘ament aud to our country, oveasioned by the death of th good man, ata period in its history when men of his atand- dng, Character, eapabil Hes and worth a0 much nested in its councils, and in execuiing the ma aot its go ment; while to his inn family and relations we offer ovr heartfelt syi path ask to be perini dole w th therm in ‘a lows they Lave sustaine ‘ deprived of te companionship of one so unt ers sally admired. honored and e= for h's many vi and seo opy of the foregoing preambie and benticatg| gag t by th, hae of the ofty aut! sed. the following vote: Tealy, Keenal man Ryan, 6 Ragert Houghtetin Haviland, McGrath, Opdyk Cook Brive, Russe'l, Fitagera' R inm tee on ? 1 iavor of adeptin, ‘i rmlasion be giv hn sexton to tap nndred and E rolon iuains in the vicinity of One teenth or One Hundred and Nineteenth stroet. to enabio him to convey water to his residence, west of Broads weeon One Hundred and Eighteenth and One Iiundred and Nineteen’h sircets, to be done at his own expense, and under the dive Depart vent. Which was referred to the Commiitee on Craton Aqne- duct Department, jon of the Croton Aqueduct REPORTS RESUMED, Report of Committer ou Repairs and Sappites, in favor of furnishing clock aud replacing wires in Central Oftice of the Fire telegraph Of) e. Which was laid over. Councilman How itAux moved that the Board do now adjoorn Which was carrie’, Wherenpon the Pa adjourned to Thursday, 16 T declared th inst, at two o'vlos SW SHIPPING, TEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERYOOL, TOUCHING AT S Gueenstown (Cork barbar).-—Bhe Liverpool, New York and Phiiade puia’ Steamsiip Company intend despatehing: their full powered Clyde built von steamships as follows:— EDINBURG, Saturday, June 18 Cuy OF WA ‘ON. Saturday, June 2h, CITY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday, duly 2. And every sneceeding Saturday. al noon, frou pier 4, North Tver, RATES OF PASRAGR, _ Payab'e in geld; or its equivalent iu Car: FIRST CABIN . BAY STEERAGE Do, to London... 85 Do. 10 Lotidd . Do to Part to Hamburg. ve, Bremen, Roiters omni as for pas ight iron sections and are at ¥ ballin wate Dibiiators Kaper enc tion apply ip Liverpool to WILLIAM Vater street to ALEX, noch square to. . yin London to RIVES 61 King Willan age to JULES DF Rue Notre Dame Victories, Pines de ta Bours delphia to JOHN G. DALE, 1 Walnut etree Compans's offices, Pane FOUN G DALE, Agey!, 15 Brosdway, N. ¥. Revicers, Are sit vary patent tached ty MALGOLM, N W.D SEYMOUR or at the ' SH AND NORTH AMERICAN A BOTW EALLING AT_CORK HARBOR AND BETWEEN BOSTON AND LIVERPOO! CALLING AT UALIEAX AND, COIR HARBOR, dae, Tube ®. rk Weilnesday, June 13, € AFRICA leaves Rov rtow passtge 132 50 passa 80 00 PROM Chicf cabin passaye Second cabin passa Payable in gold or ite equivalent in Berths not semred until paid for, An experlenoed surgeen on bewrd. The owners of these Kips will n tbe acconntable for ape cle or pressed ay ei ned therefor. For fre RD, No. 4 Bowling green. rpus LONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM | pany will despatch semi. their new and first fase British fron stoamshiog CRDLA. BYLUONA, ATA- LANTA, TOWA, INDIANA and MANITATTAN, each 3.090 tons burthen, between London and New York, esting at Ravre on the vovage fran London, Rales of pastaze, Nava. Die in Mnited States currenos:—F Now York, First Cae bin BO: Second 61; sith 2 ron Denden or Hayre Fi 10” For passage app'y to CHAS A. WHITNEY, roadway. Foe freih att Southystrent. Ad Jeon merchanslis consigned to he London agents i ROWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents. Gteam FROM AND 10, TEENSTOWN AND LIVER. POT. CONARD LIST From New York, $% currency; to New York, $45 gold, equivalent in curr 3 eee ear t ie ee OLY MPUS raits June 22, SIDON, duly 6 For parsage apply to z WILLIAMS & GUION, 2 Krondway P AUSTRALASIAN, FOR ALASIAN, Tf Cook, can avn on Wednosday next. the R°™! MAIL Le veraoh=Th imander, wi) sail yom the 1th iets nthe company’s wharf, at HADASIAN fron i0t) 11 A.M, acgage on Soard taken on ba "None mace scams ees £ Bowlin Green qe HAMEL } SAXONTA,. BAVARIA GERMANIA $62 5): ste 7 For freight apply to KUNITAR Por passage apply to 0. B, RICHARD & BOAR, ISL Bromdway. Bem AND AMERICAN STEAM NAVIGATION : COMPANY, STEAM TO LONDON DIRECT ip NEW YORK rr ad 9 Haere, Paris ani German ‘ports, ‘Apoly to WILLIAMS & GUION, 2) Broadway, AMERS TO FRANCK DIRECT. CARRYING THE MATL. SENERAT WTEANTIC. COMPANY'S NRW Li N& OF FIT SIDEWITEKRL STEAMSHIPS RETWEEN AND TAY RE. ‘s intendaL ta bo pot npon this v © 8 2 Lor the Cont mea 1) horse power, 000 horn power, {Lom horse power 1,100 horse power, Until the esmpir' te departur yy iin ve chemnning with the be mont INGTON Captain A DUCHRBNB, wm HAVRE. on WEDNESDAY, ioth Jone KW YORK of WEDNESDAY, Oth July. f passage, including tab @ wine = FROM HATRE TO NRW YORK. Pirat cabin... Second cabin. First cabin, SPagabie im got ae tisaiiatentant in United Payab'e in gold, artis e yaly y BDICAL ATTENDANCE FREG OF CHARGE. Por freight or. euply to Agent, No, T-Broadway, 1a Par A karate na a on At Havre, WILLIAM ISELIN & 00. PAR, NOR GERMAN LLOYDS STRA BREMEN, C Mover, omnmander, carr: th States mall, willen i fron the Brem wee NTURDAY, SUSE. 14, AT 12 O'CLOCK My BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, LOWBONe HAVRE, SOUTSAMPION, AND? BREMEN, 5S ae following rates, payable in gold or ite @quivalent urrency == Por tho first cablu, $105; seoond cablo, $69 90; steerage, earn will bo Pan ayy by the HANSA, July ?. oF een OF PARSE MTC & 00., 68 Bean atceot ATION AL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY N TOY CEeasroae ANE UEYeRP OO Cabin, $1; ae 9°5-—pavabdle in currency. VERGINTA @ails Satarday, June t% rer FENNSULY ANIA faile Saturday, July % peamage apple “WILLIAMS & QUION, 29 Broadway. CE of the | withresolutions, Orst, that this } Hey SHIPPING. Mosteyat OCRAN STEAMS first clase steamer DAMASUUS Be Suchen for Liverpool avd Londonderry oo Satar- ‘June, of puss VERPOOL IP COMPANY'S « to 1, LONDONDERRY OR GLASGOW, | Inctuding ocaxn pasaoge aud free Hoket from New York to Mibae % 8 $70 ond $99, In GOLD OR ITS BQUIVALEN®. ving New York every evening. by way of Troy. Lake hampiaia and Montrea’, at 6 #. M.. or by way of Boston, Portiand and beset Meno ye ats P. . For passage ap at the Cor ngs oO) oe, a a oY Rroadway, New York. BABEL & SEAR. Goieral Agents, FOR, CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. " ‘inst class steamer will leave New York on the 34, 13tia Sd of each month, except when these dates fail on Sun- y of departure will beon the Monday fot~ ht or passage apply ab the only oitice. No. 5 Bowl- we pasenge apply sh. By SLUR SAgei =~ ing Green. M, & BQuests) Liye 70 M, BAN FGANCISCO, VIA PANAM AL Yhe stetunhy SATURDAY from plor 29 North river, {0 apply at the oie, 17; N, CARRINGTON, }OR HAVANA VIA NASSAU, N. P Tho British and North ne ket Company's new steamer COR CA surer, will gait tor the above ports. fromthe Company's Wharf, st Sereay Oty a SATURDAY, MAY 2 and on SATURDAY, JUNE 1% Pasanze money to Nawsai pa Pastace m ney, to Hav mo : vale in g steals Ro crelght receivos on day before sailing. ‘Or freight og pe re apply t epereer ovat > & CUNARD, No 4 Bowling Girvan. West, cori OR HAVANA DIREOT. ‘Fhe Un ted Biatos mi) edowheet abip " 4, J. Lawr Yr, will leave pler No, 4 Nort! stay, June 22, | three o'clock P.M. preci oot All Jauters must vase through the Post office. No freight received or bills af ladiag Gignodon the day of eoiling. For ireight or passare apply to, SVOFPURD, TILESTON & CO. No. 20 Broadway. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRE: moth steamship GROK v wil leave. pier alS PM. Paskice th apply to HL. B. CROMW Osorth ever on ena $6). For f L & CO., 86 West st DR NEW ORLBANS DIRECT. SATURDAY, JUNE ‘The United States ma | -lewhes KVENING STAR WR fel, Commanier, m pier 46 North river, third pler above ot apni to 3A KAYNOR, No 10 Ba ITRIC SPARK will fol os wil! sail as aby the foot of C: For freight or p: JAM y.B Saturday, J clay street, and sail om hs OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, Po hrs Wiese States rma! steamship YALOO, Geo W. Coneh commander, will leave pler 13 North river for New Orleans direct, on Wednes iny, June 15, ado clock P.M. precise. No freight received or bills of iading signed on the day of sefoe teelght apyly ta ‘or freight or passage apply ane OF Pasage UDLAM, HEINEKEN & CO., 115 Broadway. 10%,—OLD BUACK BALL LINE, TAS TUNE whl sail punetia passace im lirst or secon! cabin apply om of Beekral eet, or to KOCHE, BROTHERS , 69 South street. ‘port, ' hin passace, Having onsurpade Be | ceo! board, fine No. 8 North or to TAVSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., 56 Sout J O8 RRSQOUTTARSCOTT S LINK, f Ship aNTAROTIC. #1 at) 8 day, Ship ROGER A TIERS sn Ship DANTE: Ship SOUTHAMPTON une 26 Vor passage to or fron old coundry, or drafts at the Towest possible cates, apply 00 v 2 IT BROTHERS & CO., 86 South strect, ye N —ANS*RABRIA PIONEER LINE, went t LAC Slates mais, Tap Ad at Lieyd Sipnar bars SANTON, Uresnwelt, Snow rapidly loxdng at pier 1@ partof ber cur, and having the have quick despmich for SyInev N 8. W.. direct, FOR freight appiy io R, Wo CAMERON, 88 Beaver street, ERS’ GUIDE. FUG 2S0%, HE BR, RALLROAD.“TRAINS TOR, Ale bany, Troy, the North aad Wi leave Chambers streat: and 4 © aud 1-4) P.M, and on Suodaye rom Thirtfech street, TRAVE atZand 10 at NEP YORK. HARLEM AND ALBANY RALLROADS 1N For Albany, Vroy, Norch ant Weat, leave Twet aa street depot at 10 A.M, and & P.M. sunday t ‘Q AT vORT yonvy FERRY, J Ue: USHON art La Leavin Leaving pier No. 4 |, Land 4 o'clock, MORNING BOAT FOR 4 UBANY—CITANGE OF PIER — I DREW Captain Jobn & Tallinn, will The DANLEL on and atter W finest at] A, Ml on Moaiays ieave from Deabrmaed Pont. & k, Catskill and Hidsow On ant afier Tuewlay, May 1% (he ARMENIA will ra00 alternate days with the DREW. forming a daily Une. Ticketa -old on beard and baggage checked 10 pote Vostand North. BILLIARDS. : WOULD Cabby THB » pnrohmae Heat class Tables ani private houses, to his ime ' constueted Wpen setenthie Princt, Jes. First, the combiuct 1 of © eomparauively sobid Fret soad, the eoysiracton of thie solid Live hick o” ‘be same material; third, tein inse, ‘ back be id bot a ver mater hoe cushion Wiel p ry von the upper edge of the le eae, tn whole conn! renter degree of 1 facing com prising ORIFFITH & factory, 1 ASTROLOGY. | AL ASTNOLOGER, DYNES OF MmIsery ato that ne living: mortal ever y wit Of wcvort any endert euUsing -pesdy marriases ene or Tans Te desertbea the intended Lusband of Wir: tela the vere day con will mare an " liken rentag the ime copleron of the sate Ho deserves sour friends. points out your enen fume dang 1 tock tm ¢ by sev erland. and the who coment SEVENTH tella howe HING=MADAM — MORROW, ro wih A maiueal git of fore oven your the . Mari wm ie not & foun’ nied hushan| apd abven’ neat Houston. Gente not BONA FIDE ASTROLOGIST. THAT BVERY ONR ntonts Maiave WILSON. She tee tne ob t, aul brings sucoese out Of the weet gerias ertasings. 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