Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
peace ana prosperity to the entire Western frontier, and in one or two generations suffi- ciently civiliz: the wandering tribes of the Plains to fii them ‘or a place at the ballot box beside their lighter baed brevhren. Our Roeli Press Table. The May anniversaries having closed in this city, the attention of the religious commanity has been principally directed the past week to the ecclesiastical gatherings of a similar char- acter now being held in Chicago. These con- vocations, however, principally concern the Baptists and Presbyterians, and, the daily papers having given regular reports of the proceedings, it is unnecessary t» report them here, It will be noticed, by reference to our usual religious summary, that a very happy state of Christian revivals prevails in various parts of the country, tho pupils in a Southern Methodist college having been especially touched with the spirlt of grace. At the same time confir- mations in the Roman Catholic Chureh in this elty and vicinity continue with increased volume and fervency. The Hoangelist addresses itself to the con- sideration of the subject of again attempting at the Presbyterian Assembly in Chicago to reopen communication with the Southern Pres- byterian Assembly, says the experiment of last year was not encouraging, and adds :— A deputation boaring a message of brotherly kind- ness ani charity, composed of men wuo hal oceut couspicuons as friends of the Sonth, travellod @ thousand miles to convey this truly Christian saluta- tion, and tbongh politely received, and though Many individuals responded wurmly to their words, yet elicited no officia! action more cordial than & igult-fnulng and censorious reply. The prospect, therefore, of the resumption of communication between the Presbyterian Church South avd the saine Church North is very remvte. The Zoangelist has been stricken with the map fever, avd gives a map of por- tion of the States of Dsluware and Maryland, showing where tbe first Presbyterian church in this country was planted, nearly two hundred years ago! That region, which the writer well calls the Asia Minor of American Pres- byterianism, contains very many ancient churches, In some places Presbyterianism has lost the prestige it had over a century ago, Is it not time, continues the vangelist, to rise and rebuild these churches that were be- glaning to full into decay? The Hvcngelist thinks that Bishop White- house, of Chicago, is iv au uncomfortable position with regard to the Rev. Mr, Choney, or “Ragenerate” Cheney, as he is sometimes called, for not using the word ‘‘regenerate” in the baptismal service. Tho Bishop, it ts alleged, is ¢ forcing canons which are out of dato and puitiug the weapon of his own policy into the hands of evangelicals in England and try. ver administers a gentle lectura to Mrs. Livermore oa the subject of Chris- tianity aud women’s rights. It says :— Hunan law, founded tn common sense and ap- proved by Christianity, says that the futher ts the head of ine hoase, All the ruc of tae ta uily 18 to be administered in the spirit of love; sensible people wii con na conciilate and mutually yiel When husband and wife disagree us to the gover ment cf chudren there are but two ways of setiling ‘Une disput we 18 LO Mgt it out and see Who is tuo strongest; the other ts to subuit to Une divine will, the gentus o: Christianity, tue precepts of the Bible and the dictates of the most ordinary common scose. Mrs. Livermo ¢ denounced all this as utterly ridtcu- lous abd absurd, and claimed that wouan should have secured to her wright tu make contracts, to control the children, and to do any aud all Nomb t after her marriage a3 ladependeotty as before, All of whicb 1s, of course, Contrary to tho divine tdea of Marriage, subversive of the faimity relation and ai- Tectly Nosine tu Lhe precepts of Curistlauity, The Observer also bulds a discussion with correspondent on the text that ‘‘Ministers are not parsons,” This is probably a little higher order of dispute than that illustrated fa the liue of the English humorist— Fleas are not lobsters——an thelr souls! The Independent thinks, very rightly, that no subject discussed during anniversary week excited so much attention as the quesifon of svffrage for women, It sums up its argument upon the matter briefly as follows :— Because tt will elevate politica, because It will ele- vate women, because women need It, because the country neets 1b and because it is in accordance with the American dea, we aro tn favor of the tran- . Chise for women. The moveurcut to secure it has more to fear irom the mistakes of its advocates than from the upposition of its enemies. We wore sorry to hear broached! upon the platform of the Aniérican AssociatioN a Proposition to co-operate with the democracy ta a re.aiote contingency. Better sense will repudiate such tactics, The Independent is altogether more politi- cal than ecclesiastical this week. It throws ita javelins into the democratic fold in this wise, Speaking of terrible Tammany it saysi— It ts already preparing for the contest, and will spare no pains to compass the end. tt the pro- gramme succeeds, an) Governor [loffman should be Chosen to the Vresideacy, thea that wnscrapulous and plundertas ollgarcby Known as the Tammany Ring, now ruling the city and State of New York, ‘Will transier its regency to Washington @ua its con- trol fo the nation. This ring wil spend multons of its ill gotten gains tor the purpose. It will buy vic tory 1 money can bay it. A most desperate effort will be mare, bon North and ¥outh, to restore tho Gemocrauc parry to cational power, Saint Peter, “a Catrolic paper of the first class,” deplores the fact that there is to be no general celebration of the twenty-fifth anoi- versary of the ‘‘rise of the illustrious prisoner of the Vatican to the Cuair of St. Poter,” and The reason is a sad one enough; there was no sign in the heavens over any place that the nece: y Claraiion of faith and veaciation would be Finding ali Catholic spiritin ihe sacred matier in provable lethargy, we have given itup. * * ought to be knocking at the vate of tho Vatican prison on the dawn of the ith or Jane. They did pot think in Rome that New York would give te fuiquities of the day such a toumph as Us vegivct. The people were certainly ready. ‘There ix a cioud ju tue Armament, The Golden Age }s devoted to a criticism of Page’s “Head of Christ,” which now adorns the walls of tho Acadamy of Desiga, a work in which the editor has especial interest. Whatever may be said about the excellence of the prodaction as a work of art, there seems to be no question in regard to its originality, Mr, Tilion apologizes for the length of his oritique and promises not soon to offend again by so long a disquisition on that or any other subject, The Freeman's Journal gives us its usual variety of forcible articles on Catholic topics, especially with reference to public instruction in Now York and Catholic unity. The Zablet dilstea at length upoa the True Woman—which isa very pretty aubject to dilato upon, as every one will admit. The Jewish T'imes advooates the preaching of sermons in the synagogués on the Christian Suoday, and anys :— Tucre 18 NO argument worthy of consideration that can bo advanced against the introduction of service, Not only is the Sabbath not tam- with by it, but’ the infinence which the ise on their congregations in ‘on Lt} may vastly con- Aucient Sabbath feelings, to resture that day a 10 1ts pristine giory, to Kindle the Bro 0: religious tet to spread such a know. sade of the principles and tessons of our ancient ligiou ay to comont Oriner ana firmer the aucient oud anu to bring back into lis circle these who by ir neglect to meet Lhem on their erraag path stray er aud farther vat they land in the domains NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1871—QUADRUPLE SHEET. or ‘materiatiem, nihilism, demoralization and other creeds. The Jewish Messenger announces that the establishment of the Hebrew Publication Society may be regarded as an accomplished fact. The Church Journal givea a paper on the “Confession.” The Church Weekly has some- thing to say about the ‘Constitution of the Irish Church,” Our country religious exchanges are not particularly bright this week, but the general aspect is that the spirit of the Gospel con tinues to follow wherever civilization leads. Divorces are looked upon with little favor by colored Methodists. At their yearly conference in Poughkeepsie yesterday Rev. John Stoman was refused admission in conse- quence of his being divorced from his wife. Colored Christians hold marriage vows in higher esteem than do many of their free- love, divorce-seekiag white brethren. Personal Intelligence. Annee Lora Turnour arrived at the Brevoort House yes- terday. State Senator J. Hardenburgh 18 domiciled at the St. Nicholas Hotel. General A. E. Burnside and wife have apartments at the Fifth Avenue, Mr. J. Cole, of Boston, is residing at the Grand Central. Marshall Field, the dry goods prince of Chicago, is abiiing at the Fifth Avenue. J. Fred Dennis, of Syracuse, 13 sojourning at the St, James. General Clinton B. Fisk, of St. Louls, is quartered at the Fifth Avenue, Lady Macdona! the Brevoort House. 8. 3, Blanchard, of Cincinnati is a guest at the Grand Central. U, Q. Steele and wife, of Buffalo, are domiciled at the Fifth Avenue. Dr. Kirkwood, of Nassau, N. P., is a sojourner at the St. Nicholas, R. Reed, of st. John, N. B, Avenue, General Ben Le Fevre, of Cincinnati, is residing at the Fifth Avenue, CUBA. WHOLESALE EXECUTIONS FOR ot Canada, has apartments at 1s abiding at the Fifth TREASON, Importaa! Engagements With the Insurgents— Two Generals Killed. HAVANA, May 20, 1871. Juan Marquez Garcia, who had been convicted of treason, was executed at six o'clock this morning ‘at Fort Cabanas. The Villa de Copre shopkeepers who have been convicted of supplying the insurgents have been executed at Santingo de Cuba. The 1osurgent prefect Carlos Adan, Captain Carlos Varona and the insurgent Enrique Flotas have been executed at Puerto Priucipe, General Zea reports having destro; ed an insurgent camp ou tho loth, and killed five persons; that nis troops killed on the 12th Eloy eauvilliers, an insur- gent general of artillery, Captain Antonio Bachiller Morles, Adjutant Pedro Lecert, Lieutenant Pincino and five others, and on the 18th ex-General in Chief of the Ceatral Department, Manuel Bonza Agra- monte, Genera! Zea also reports that ke attacked Vi lla mil’s forces on the 14th and killed ten of them. Tho General returned on the 16th to Pucrto Principe. TRE TEHUANTEPEC EXPEDITION. Opinions of Captain Shufeldt on tho Result of the Survey—Denth ef Mrs, Shufeldt at Sea. WasuInoTon, May 20, 1871. Captain Shufeldt, commanding the fehuantepeo surveying expedition, arrive:t in this city last even- ing from Savannah, where he left the May Flower, which vessel wil come to this port. The mem- bers of the party are arriving im tho country by different steamers from Mextco and Havana. Captain Shufelut reports that a thorough survey has been made of this route, and he Is satistled that an Interoceantc surface canalcan be buili across that tsthinus with no more expense than the import- ance of the work will justily, Ihe surveys are en- urely original, depending upon no previous explova- tions, and the supply of water is taken trom a source never before though! of for this purpose. On tho voyage from Havana Mrs, Shufeldt, the wife of Captain Shateldt, died and was puricd at sea, This sad calamity takes from nim much of that ploasure which ie would otherwise feci at the final successful result of six months’ arduous labor, MANITOBA. Movements of Troops—Government Taking Caro of Jmmigrants— Meo! aed Expenses of the Previucc—Legisiators Looking After the Main Chaces. TORONTO, May 20, 1871. Winnipeg advices to the 80th April have been received. The steamer Solkirk left for Abercrom- bie on Muy 1 with fifty passongers, mostly volun- teers. The International tcaves to-day. Two companies who ad been organized and sent there have been discharged, there being little doing in buildfog, in consequence of the scarcity of lum- ber, Several are going on the surveys and the puo- Ne roads. ‘The government Is to build sheds for the temporary Accommodation of eu.ixTants, aNd $2,000 Have been voted to oexin with. The estimates for the province give the total ex- pendtiuces a8 $79,535, and the total asseis as hay 24. This includes $6,000 for education, 2,000 for the relief of emigrants, $19,000 for pub- Uc roads, $20,009 tor public buildings, $6,400 for the river Assiniboine and $3,000 for ‘the indemnity of memyers. The vote for this last item was $.00 each, but all but three of the mem. bers stood out against it, and the government finally agreed to give $80v each, promising tie additional $100 .n supplementary est:maies, Lhe members in- sisted on pongo | the estimate before the House increased to $800 each at once; and after a not as- cussion te Speaker reled that the inc only be made by a supplementary estan, posed by the government, WSeTHER REPORT. WAR DgPaRTHENT, OFFIck OF THE CHIEF BIGNAL OFFIC’ WASHINGTON, May 20—7 P.M. Synopsis for the Past Tenty-four Hours. The weathor has not changed sensibly at the Pa- cific and Rocky Mountain stations, the barometer remaining high, bat bas fallen somewhat on the Aulantic coast. It remains low from Mane to Lake Michigan, and as far as heard irom in the North west. ‘The temperature has risen from Lake Erie eastward, and has fallen In Wisconsin. Cloudy weatner hay continued in the Mississinpi valley, but has cleared away during the afternoon on the East Atiantio coast, ‘Tho gh winds with rain which prevailed on Friday night in Northern Michigan and Lake Supertor had this morning ceased. Tits evening's reports are not yet received, Probabilities, Partially cloudy and clear weather will probably continue on Sunday on the Atlantic coast, and cloudy weather in the Mississippi Valley, No serious Gigturoance 18 apprehended for the Lakes, EUROPZAN MARKETS. Lonvon Mowry MARE M,—Congole closed at 98% for American securities quis twenty bonds, 1862, 90> Liew, Hi. Livenroos, COTTON MARKET.—LIVRRPOOT, May 30— F) ‘The cutton market cloacd qnlot apd sendy. Mid. ing liplinda, Zigd.; mniddiing Orleans, rs The sales of the day have been 10,000 bales, ineinding 3 Ov) tor export and speculation, Sates of cotton on named at New Orleans have been made at 7 916d. for mid ne, Livenroot PRODUOR MARKET, -Liverroor, May 30— 1.80 YM.—Retined petroloum, Wh4d_ a 174d, per gallon. FRANKFORT MONYY MARGE —-PRANKFORT, May 19— Kveuing.--United States Ave-tweaty bonds cloatd at 9% @ 694 for the resus of 1P6R, ay Sh cArrivedy hip Catonet, from New Livearoor, May 20.--Ar a or OR ort’@. with Sood balen: sup Peciela, from New groan April 7, with 3,988 bal ship Bonaver ze from ‘APE HL, with 2,74 bales} obip Alles, New Cricans ‘April 8, with 4,161 bales, THE PARIS REVOLT Herald Special Report from Paris. The Auteuil and Point du Jour Gates Destroyed. COUNT GAMOJSKY ARRESTED. An Important Engagement Near Passy on Friday. THE RESULT UNKNOWN. Repulse of the Versaillists Before the Ramparts. TELEGRAMS TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. We have received tho following despatch from our special correspondent in Paris:— Panis, Friday Night, May 19, } Via Bovtoene, May 20, 1871. It has been discovered that the principal per- son implicated in the explosion of the cartridge factory Is Ldislas Gamojsky, a Polish count residing in Paris. He ha Thirty other persons were concerned in the commission of the horror, GATES DEMOLISHED. The Auteuil and Point du Jour gates of Paris have been demolished by the fire from the Versailles troops. As I write this des- patch shells are falling into the Trocadero like hail, been arrested, GERMAN MOVEMENTS. The headquarters of the Crown Prince of Saxony are at Margueray and those of the Prussian Royal Guard are at Montmorency. NO MORE PROPERTY TO BE DESTROYED. The Commune has resolved not to destroy any more property. An Important Engagement near Auteull— Failure to Storm the Ramparts—Spies Shot—The Contral Connnittes Supreme— Strength of the Insurgent Positions—A Change in the Commune—Churchcs Occne pied. Paris, May 20—Evening. An important engagement is reported to have occurred to-day near Auteuil and Passy, The result is yet unknown, FORT MONTROUGE STILL HOLDS OUT. Fort Montrouge still holds out against the Versaillists, ARREST OF THE GOVERNOR OF FORT BIOZTRN. The Goveraor of Fort Bicéwre has been ar- rested. FAILURE TO STORM TNE RAMPARTS, The Versaillists in the Bois de Boulogne have mado seven distinct attempts to storm the ramparts of Paris, but in no case was the assault a serious one. A great number of federal troops has been concentrated at the threatened points, SPIES DISCOVERED AND SHOT, Two spies were shot yesterday. Four indi- viduals have been condemned to death for alleged connection with the recent powder magazine explosion near the Champs de Mars. THE CENTRAL COMMITIEE THE SUPREME POWER. The Central Committee is again the princi- pal power in Paris, and is acting in concert with the Committee of Public Safety. PRUSSIAN MOVEMENTS, The Prussians are at Bunden and Aubervil- liers and aro strongly reinforced. MORE MURDERS. The prisoners accused of causing the explo- sion of cartridges at a factory on the Champs de Mars are condemned and will be shot to- night, FIGHTING ALL ALONG THE LINES. At noon yesterday the Versnaillists attacked the gate of St. Cloud. At half-past one o'clock the combat raged at Neuilly, and at two o’clock the line of battle extended from the Bois de Boulogne to the gate of Chichy. thousand troops were engaged, There was no Twenty decisive result, THE FIRST VICTIMS. Tho first hostages selected for execution are the Archbishop of Paris and the Abbés De- guerry and Croze. STRENGTY OF THE FEDERAL Posttions. The journals of the Commune declare that the federal positions aro everywhere strong, that thelr organization has improved and that confidence in the future is greatly strength- ened. STRENGTHENING THR BASTIONS, The bastions facing the German position are being actively repaired. A OHANGE IN THE COMMUNE. The minority party in the Commune and Military Commission has been replaced by Communists of a more radical type. SACKING THR CNUROMES, The Church of Notre Dame des Victoires has been sacked, and is now occupied by fede- ral troops. The Germans Will Not Attack Parile—A Flag of Truce—The Insurgents to Take the Offen- sive—Arrival of Wounded, Lonpon, May 20, 1871. The Daily News’ special despatch says the report that the Germans intend to attack Paris is unfounded. MINOR ENGAGEMENTS, Several unimportant engag@ments have taken place at Neuilly, A FLAG OF TRUOR. A flag of truce from Paris has arrived at Versailles, STRENGTHENING THE DEFEN OES. A despatch from Paris says the federalists have planted four mitrailleuses on the bar- ricades in the Rue Peyrounete, The civil commissioners, acting in conjunction with the military commanders, have ordered the inhabi- tants of Paris occupying corner houses to leave, as all such buildings will be used by the troops as loopholes for musketry. THE COMMUNISTS WILL TAKE THE OFFENSIVE. The Communists have determined to take the offensive against the Versaillists, and ex- pect thereby to stop the approaches of the government troops to Paris, ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED. Another despatch eays wounded soldiers are constantly arriving at the hospitals, and that the Comnmanicts aro dispirited and making preparations to explode the ramparts. GOVERNHENT ACCOUNTS. Herald Special Reports from Versailles. Jules Favre and M. Simon to Leave the Ministry. ARREST OF ROCHEFORT. MacMahon Opposed to Shewing Mercy to the Insurgents. A SORTIE REPULSED. Letters Discovered Compro- mising Gambetta. The Communists to Shoot Their Hostages. TELEGRAMS TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, Versainius, Friday Night, May 19,) Vin Bounogng, May 20, 1871. 5 It is reported that MM. Jules Favre and Jules Simon will leave the French Ministry. Torro, Much horror has been excited by the an- nouncement that the Paris Commune has de- termined to shoot the men held by it as hos- tages, [The Archbishop of Paris is among them.] MACMATION’S POSITION. The government troops in the Bois de Bou- logne are now not more than forty metres from the ramparts of Paris. The breaching batieries, which are of the heaviest descrip- tion, are all ready. M. Thiers is anxious to make the assault immediately, but Marshal MacMahon is in favor of delay until he has completed all his arrangements, 89 as to not only capture the city, but to also secure the leaders of the insurrection. The Marshal in- sists that no mercy shall be stown the insur- gents, He has issued an address denouncing the destruction of the Column Vendime, A SORTIE REPULSED. The insurgent batteries on the south side of Paris cannot hold out much longer. A sortie was made by the Communists to-day on the Bols de Boulogne. about ten thousand strong, and the men were evidently well primed with liquor. They were routed with great loss after a furi- ous fight. LOSSES OF THE INSURGENTS, It is estimated that the loszes of the insurgents, in killed, wounded and pris- oners, during the past seven days, exceed six thousand men. GAMBETTA COMPROMISED. Letters compromising Gambetta in the Paris revolt have been discovered, but he has not yet been arrested, REPORTS OF MORE VANDALISM, A report is current that the Parls insur- gents are about to destroy the Cathedral of Notre Dame and the Hotel des Invalides, The column was of Recheiort—K Ansembly. VersaliLes, May 20, 1871. M. Rochefort has been arrested in attempt- ing toescape from the Commune and was brought to Versailles to-day, A RESOLUTION. Tho Assembly to-day adopted a motion de- manding a decision from the French and Prus- sian authorities as to what towns shall be garrisoned by German soldiers, Arrest lation of the The Relief at Havro—Yvetot Evacoanted. Lonpon, May 20, 1871, The United States storeship Relief has arrived at Havre. A despatch from Havre says the Prussians have evacated Yvetot, THE PEACE TREATY. Exchanging Ratificat! of the Treaty. FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN, May 20, 1871. Prince Bismarck and MM, Ponyer-Quer- tier and Favre arrived in this city to-day for the purpose of exchanging ratifications of the treaty of peace. All the publio buildings and & great many private residences are de- corated with flags in honor of the occasion, A CONFERENCE. Prince Bismarck and MM. Favre and Pouyer-Quertier held a long conference to-day. hey will remain in this city three days, ERMANY. Arrival of the Empress of Russia at Borlin—Bill in the Beiohsrath Incorporating Alsace and Lorraine Forever in the Empire. TELEGRAM TO THE KEW YORK HERALD. BERLIN, May 20, 1871. ‘The Empreas of Russia and suite arrived to-day in this city. Her Majesty was met at the raliway station by the Emperor and Empress of Germany, the Crown Priuce and Crown Princess, as well as by the other members of the tnypertal family and a number of civil and military diguitartes, A regiment of guirds was drawn up before the railway station. After the usual exchange of civill- ties the Empress of Russia entered a state carriage With the Emperor aud Empress Augusta and drove to the royal palace, escorted by the imperial body guard. ‘The Czar {a expected in this city toward the end of this mon h, on bis way to Kissingen. ‘Thence he will go to Stuttgart to be present at the silver wed- ding of his sister, tne Queen of Wurtemberg. TUE CONQUERED TERRITORY. The German Parliament has adopted the second clause of the Alsace and Lorraine bill, which de- clares those provinces incorporated in the Germano empire forever more. The Polish and Danish mem- bers abstained from voting, Herr Delbruck stated that the conquered territory Was not annexed to any particular State of the em- Pire, because none of the States coveted 1 SPAIN. The Assassins of Prim Discovered at Las! lowing the Traces of the Murderers—Report of the Government, Evidence Colleoted— A Member of the Chamber Charged with Participation in the Crime, TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, MaprID, May 20, 1871, The search for the assassins of the late Marsha, Prim has been diligentiy pursued by the authorities for several weeks past, All the inquiries were, how- ever, conducted witn the utmost secrecy, in order to lull the criminals toto fancied security it Was not thought unprobavie that the murder had been planned by sone formidable members of the Montpensier party, who ever since tue Hohen, zollern candidature hated Prim most bitterly. Suilicient evideuco having been collected to bring the crine home to its reai authors, the Cortes held at the requesi of the government a gecret session yes- hie report, going over the history of the assas- sination, was then submitted by the Ministry. The document descr.bed the circumstances that surrounded the dark deed, the probable motives that led to tt, auaiyzed the evidence collected, and gave other particulars incriminatiag several mon of noutical standing—nearly all republicans—who are now charged with having pause, connived at the murdor of Marshal Prim. The report specialiy crimtmate; Sefor Roque Barcia, ou? of the most ailvanced republicans, Who haa since (oe ussassination been elected u Deputy to the Cortes, More reveiations of a startling nature will shortly be made. The names of tne other accused parties haye not yet been disclosed. ENGLAND. TELEGRAM TD THE NEW YORX HERALD. Dellinger on His Travels—ihe New Faverite for the Derby—Disnstor at Sea. Lonpos, May 20, 1871. Dr. Von D'liinger, Professor of History and The- ology at the Munich University, 1s shortly expected 1m this city. stated, The object of his visit has not been THE NBWMARKET WINNER, Bothwell, the winner of the 2,000 gulnens stakes at Newmarket, is the tavorite for the Derby, which comes of on Wednesday next. A STEAMER BURNED, The steamer William III. nas been burned near Ventnor, Isle of Wight. All on board are supposed to huve been saved, TURKEY. Loau Denied. Loxpon, May 20, 1871, The report that’a new Turkish loan, to the amount of thirty mtilions of dollars, is to be tutro- duced inthe London market, 1s authoritively con- tradicted, The Roported VIEWS OF iHE PAST. MAY 21, 1853—Turkey rejected Kussia's demand for a pro- tectorate over the Greek Christians within ocr territory. 1813—Battle of Bautzen conciuded In the defeat of the Prussians by ihe French. 1650—The Marquis of Montrose executed for treason in Edinburg, Scotland. 1542—Ferdinand de Soto die Died. Fawcerr.—On Thursday, May 18, Taomas Paw- CRT, aget 26 years. ‘The reiatives and friends, and tiose of his brother John, are respectfu.ly invited to aitond the fuueral, from 538 Kast Fourteenth street, this (Sunday) atter- noon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. For other peatns see Elecenth Pag) Annoancemen: REMOVAL OF DUNLAP & CO., HATTERS. nged our uptown location ‘from the Filth Ave- No. 174 Fifth avenne, between Twen'y-second bird streets, where, with a larger store and In- crease we offer ty our stock of goods in our line, especi tuped for us. ‘Wa have now deen established over thirteen years, and, by only the beat qualities and moat stylish hats for acquire! @ reputation ‘hrot r house, atrone a large and elogant ly Imported and manu.ac- ughout the In addi h por wili make the sale and importation of In, cia ty. The lateat styies of the following celebrated firms xl- ways on hand :— renepetions we HENRY MELTON, CHRIST 0, LINCOLN, B £'COm NEIT & C Down town establishment still at 589 Bi the Metropolitan Hotel. ‘Our Hata, bearing obtotned in other citi who are our acoredited Agevis for i London. Way, opposite own name and trace roark, can be rom the following first class firms, tl Ohio Clark & Farmer, Inane Davis 4 € R.A. Lanpher & Co, Hines & Gio alikeepaio, N.Y ew Haven, Cona .Hastford, Conn Th uaviie, Pa Savannah, Ga executed or | ish Hate a ape- | a Loutsville, Ky A.—Phalon’s New Per I LOVE YoU. I LOVE you. A.-For a Stylina and EI lar prices, co to DOUGAN'S, 102 Ann. Avrouncewen' DANIEL D. YOUMANS, Hatter, takoa pleasure in in- # that, im addition to his present , New York Hotel, ho has opened at No, 1,103 Broadway, adjoining ea for gentlemen's wear are ‘deat materials, » Umbrellas and Watking Sticks 41 Lincoln, Bennett & Co., of A—To Americnos Travelling in Europe. Cirediar leiters of creat, available 1m storiing or france, ed by BOWLES BROTHERS & CO., 19 Wilkam street, New York ; 3: 8t. te street, Boston. A New Beantifier—Greeion Balm of Beouty for the complexion ; 50 cenie per bottle. tele. Ae Bcc ais SOOTHING SYRUP ts an excellent ar- tele for all pally of ehfidrea. Yorkshire Relish The {eT or esate ate for ibe Unned & if wiers of Fanor i a jlebrated Eog- tse, W. FLEMING Werren stroot, Now All Heary Ward Bevcher’s Rupiared friends should hear bim preach to-day. As Dr. SH festa ad epsrte Bron ule ein te woe he al dou tless be vicorows and humorous, not suifering froma truss or the apprehension of strangtlated ruptare ing bis performance, When Mr. eceber. from his violes® freak, started rupture aod wrote to Ur, Sherman to a e had no conception of the duration of the bimseif, Tr pture; hence Dr, # of treating this terribie wftMe prapound are more eiicte danger ending 2 y never cure discards them in his niethe tion. His Applian ny withoxt the incon use of a truns, ed man ‘uninr cng wR have suffered io » who now renlic® te benefit of his » and ferl so sangiine radical cure that they reconuaend ail pprseems, a708 raare thao Mr. Mr. Bi ongly consult hi 1 gn cant words: OF tnethod of treatin ruptn frou ti favorite divine, pathy with 7 strong languaye must load every thinkng mind to the concivsion that Dr. Shermaa’s theory fa the only rel ne. Mr. Boe inawake to the hence, when ‘be fet bad and rogress of science could eae Kive no longer, having bea’ fuily iaformaed of the dangersat atran, he wrote Dr. Sherman to app! tranes ba ew Mr, Beechsr’s error aud consider ed it better, own invention, which he did with ‘appl fruch reve, aud satis(action that the aproveinent aud care almost consummated, fs good news to tee e ruptnred, for 6 dite consoquences, The fey. Jo lishes a certliicate of bis cure of rnatur appiication. Tho Rev. Hoary. B. Gilte also o 1 his reliet by e same means. Ip agg ic eA haa cured macy of our me® is friends of Mr. Beecher, aud to fears rupture Hines pul gery, and wi Cousult him as Mr, Beecher pr any on0 el him. We underitand that he inay be consuited free at of Broadway. His celebrated pamphict of toformar ton, with a fine portrait of Mr, #eecher, whi0b he male receipt of ten cents, should be eentfor by every rupt person, A.—The Great Original Dollar Store is New the headquarters for the ceiebrated Milton Gola Jewelrx, ‘The proprietors of this well Kuown establishment have booq Aappointet sole agents in America for the Milton Gow Jewelry Company for tio salo of thetr goods, and eveay promise made by the company will be carried out to the vem levter by the proprietors of lar Store, No. 667 Broad- way, opposite Eond street. One-half of the magnifica dollar store has been devoted (> the exhibition and sale wf the Milton Gold Jowelry. Thiriy-six gentlemanly salesmem, have been engaged by the managers of tho Milton depart ment. They have ail bed experience ia the sale and handling? of jewelry, and are capable of explaining the only differousm between the Milton jewelry and the real. Thay willbe of great assistance on account of their experience in selectiog: such goods as may be desired. The Milton Gold is guaram teed to stand the tent of the mrougest acts, its color and brihancy, to wear the y and to be as for every purpo lue. except in value. pure Milton Gold tsexactly the same color a8 California gol@, Tt has the same ring, Kad no jeweller In America can tect the difference In any way excep: by welybt. These g.o-M@ were suld by some of the leading jewelers Jewellor's gold for four years belore the secret was in order to protect r Howl for #1; a large size s vi f aieheavy plated Forte. fot 1; six Leavy plated Table Spoons for #1. They Lave aso @ Complete assortment of Vases, bewntitully decorated wit goid, and of the most elegant patterns, for #1; @ magni! assortment of genuine Mevrsc es, beauttfull curved, with pure amber t oh, The sto, nae. A poarl-bandlod legant silk Fans, of all colors and the new. . A splendid stock of alle Pi ome colors, for #1. Thy bave of cutlery. is Katte for $1 ent styles, at $1 large sizes, of lw a Bracke's, BKookstat Tot "ot molt biacke wai Hat aad Coat Racks, fo rtments for Ladi | ant Gents’ Underweas fo that ail oan te waited for 71, fa xdaition articies meationod there are thousands of desirable go J surprise even our larzest merchants to #00 sol i “sora has Now beon ta auccenstt for 1 eneh. opera been "Oe Woe ~ prietors of the Mon they bare won by what they oan be purclins six genvémea and twonty-suven ladies, empioy: set aell goods at the Dollar store, whici ts Hiroaswap, opy0 mb ateem and under tue Gran tral Hota Com ~The Greatest Hit LEMING, JR.'S 85 Poarl Casnimere Hat; P Neglige Soits, aod Straws equally as low. LG Attention Qeatleme the season Dish icrina, Fulton utreet, A.-d. S. Rradley’s Ulegant Pala’ Heath's, Wilson's, Herring's Kosa Bonheur’a aad Facd’s: Splendidly framed. 71 Livercy street, New York. A.—A.—Mvers, Apeeiality 1a Kid Gloves at popular prices, 185 Brondway, corner Tenth street, Annaancement. Mv ers _Wiil open to-morrow (Monday) someting new in Fans an@ Kid Gloves. 78) Broadway, corner Tenta street, A Day Muat Not be Los'.—Het Weatbor ie at hund: don't lose your hair; cultivate, a ine crease {ts grows; kk healthy. CHE highest reco hair: stops 1 dressing has a A.—Ttore is a Dashing Elexance About ESPENSCHIED'S Pearl Cassimeres, just introduced, that ts perfectly fascinating. As ® morning hat or ae (ull dreug fabric thoy are equally appropriate, "k geotioman recoen them ac on at which gives the proper tnish to Ne costume. ESPENSCHIED, Manufacturer of Gente Hatwy No, 113 Nassau street, Brakaw Brothers —“pec’ Cheviots and London Diagonais, new sty'ex, Fourth arom opposite Cooper Untou, and Lafayette piace, oppodite Amee place. Catawba Grape Snice Pills. ‘THY, GREAT FURGATIVE and CATHARTIC, Useful in all diseases of aifecsions of the liver, and supen. seding nalts, magnesia and all other purzatives and ¢. thar- thea. in appearance and more likes confection Very tavitit than a metic ¥ RACT SARSAPARIULA, - Userul in all ofections of the bieeg Take tw D ths Oreat Boot Pui end akin. 0 le HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA ‘and one bux HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE JUICE PILLS in tne spring mouths iathe time that the systen undergves w change, and medl- cines have a quicker eifect, pce i. T. HELMBOLD. Crystal Paivoo Drag Store, 504 Broadway, New York. y House, Broxdway und Twanty- Pharmacy, jew Yor! racy, Continental Hotel, Philsialplyias rately compyunded,' Freuch, Gorman Cleverine Sapplants Reozine In all Its Usey possessing Done of its offensive properties, but ell its once, % cents per botile, Very Remarkably Curcd.—: test free to those having consumption, Cheat diseases to consumpilon. Dr. CHAPLAIN, 159 West Twenly-niage street, Consulted only between tea and ona. and Jewelry at Low cents a, Draukennexs—A Binease Which Can be eum. Send for ovidencs to Dr. BRERS, 12 Exst Twelfth street. Dinmends, Wactel: prices. GEO. ©, ALLE! —it Wholesale Prices, aober, Library and Di id oat aires nv the best quailty. Wal. Hy way, and MM Wwtonetrect, mest Church stewaty rveeley Gone to Texas.—“poclaky 1 Casatinore Dats, Just ont; 35. ©. 0. D, HAT COMPANY, 16 Cortiands strest, Horace Gentlemen's If Yen Wat a Gerd Boat, Shor or tiniter call at CHAS, FRANKS? boot aud shoo store, 63 Nasewd street, ucur Maiden: Establisbe | 13th. J. 5. Readley, Finest Feonch and Ei OIL AND WATER PAINTINGS AND GANT GOULD AND BLACK WALNUT PI HALE BROADWAY Palces. TL LIBERTY ST. Lochion or Oxveenaed Cod Tver O= Cures lan, Jdney, skio and bivud diseases when all Fomedioe Lave enileely faited. Missiqaei Spriog Water. ay pe Caneer and a of the Bioo. inet HAMPAGNE, 1 wi first chs Festaurania, Geauine VICHY WATER, the oniy’cure for dyspepsin, gout, dinbetes, diseases of the liver, Kidneys and biadder, "Use noue vat the genniac. Plate Glass Supplicd, Transported at Towent rates, with iarautee axuigat Urcakage ured against casaalues, by the NEW YORK PLA’ INSURANCE COMPANY, 191 Broauway Pearsows Cirenssinn Hair Rejuveuater, for restoring gray hair to its origiaal nd beatiys Trowser Fitslog Drawers, Spring Underwear, Prom lores, « Wear, Elegant 3 New styles now ready, TN, ADAMS & CO., 637 Broadway. ¥s Uherry Pectoral to Step Your Broncbial Aifectiona before they rum tate YOU Cunt stop, consutmption Those who support t it inet week a 212 Broadway. that cireumstance admits jou lity Pearl Cassimere gana, a alle ytoes Wensews tweny-tibeal, wenty-sixth streets.