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the precarious earnings of manufacturing and trading industey, It does not therefore acquire « ‘ee right to compel other nations to adapt thelr po- | pante tn Rictimnond ry Friday, on the approach Icy to tte artificial arrangements and social ex- | °F guuboata, for Providonce, | Igencles, England, France and Belglum may greatly desire to have our cotton to sustain thelr manu- facturors, but if, at the close of the rebellion, we should deem it for our intereste, and necessary as @ means of raising revenue, to impose @ heavy export daty on cotton—as the Sccossion- lats proposed to do—therehy also giving ou manufacturers @ groat elgn manufacturer, no make that @ cause of war. owe nothing to the forbearance or maguanimity Had we been a weak, encrvated people, without courage or resources to defend our rights against domestic treason oF a power: ful foreign foe, wo would now be enj the relentless rule of the Southern slave ollgar- ropean protectorate based rales dot peksniffian barive‘the Inter- m and commerce.” But «o long as we can fearlessly ray to the Fu — "We do not interfere in your affalra, and you may attempt Int dictation in our affairs, if you dare.” never contract any anger T days, Misia, Burcuty Marr mech rot ‘ Ja, Mose, Gornvralli N ie for Beaton, taworth, * Johns, P i, 2 bole ded ‘antage over the for- aw it di , Freothy, Cardensa 11 days, stopean power dare Ke Matanzne 11 dara, fruit Gen Burnet ritan, Slover, Trenton, N Jy me Wortchonter, Nye. Providence, Herald, Rogers, ¥ BCHOONERS—Kew Kate Gardiner, W Kossuth, Burns, ihe wy troan Monroe 86 howr®, chy, or that of aE L Danie! ye thy | port for Norton. PR May % rugnt E Brnith, Snow, CH Van Name, Van Nov BLOOP-=E Sprague. ne Wo rhall | (}' normous debt of gratitude | for allowing ws to manage our own | NEWS French war astenmer M ptezinm Brig Barah Ping. W domestic business, LATEST BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK SUN THE OCCUPATION OF PENSACOLA, Destrnotion of Public Property. The Mayor Tries the N. Orleans Dodge McOlellan’s Progress. if 15 TIES 8 FROM RICHMOND. EX PEDITION. NEW YORK NING, MAY 19, 1862, Mm INDAY MU i not Work, fore supposed that the ald South, if invoked war, would be confined to Ir has been her prosecution of the whol Maggot Forsit These labors are «tur which the new hich, in warm aud ashealthy perform to better & Ivautage than the white THE REPULSE ON JAMES RIVER. Galena out of t the Ring. Wo thus inerease the forces of our Formidable River Obstructions. QUR LOSS 13 KILLED, i WOUNDED, | From General Ihe alave isnot fitted for redit. or pret ops will never willing. tons equals, a morally and piys i- nor likely te wis Geary’s Command, | so inferior to th and entirely unsue: NEQUAL FIGHT. 19 FEDERALS--500 REBELS, |“) 2 The Distress of Ireland, Os the 2d day of May, valling distress in certain distr was discussed in the English House of Comme nts were made, from which it ap- Jus reports as to the extent of vunts have ap- | PROM PITTSBURGH LANDING. peared in the Sun from time to time—were by ALS exaggerated, disease is ueually greatest in Ire which immediately. prece: tn June, July have exhausted Lu this dilenma, they are reduced te in Ireland Specimen of Northern Spirit. Pears that pr the destitutionof OPE MOVING UP. the harvest time when the people More Trouble in the Rebel Army. Dispatche from Com. Dupont. |; Law, unlike that and the people entering the poor lous anture the se , precludes outdoor vince w repugnanice to which makes them , ant even death A BATCH OF CAPTURES, A BRAVE FEAT BY NEGROES, woe inan Trish poor Us a sontoncy ty ovurlasitn, pauperism, Wings in land woull have to forego tho growing crop, with | Fort Sumter Caught Napping. fequires constant care, Mr. Maovine read a! occurred in. Lre 8 Contrabands Seize a Valuable Rebel Steamer at Charleston, wth of November, Jother places, and also raad statements fr effect that i tm “| SHE IS DELIVERED TO OUR FLEET, A Fort Sumter Gun Recovered, ernalimprovements, ar rest the ruin of th other uieasures likely turing which all te were virtually sub- no less paiuful ir, Magrinr’s st stuntiated, ai ir details, were given the part of the Government Confirmation of the Fall of Pensacola, Before Corinth, May 18.—The Mol YERFiskM AND RxatsTRM contains the following cumbent on tl nla navy yard aud forts were set on fire merican war A enemy discovered » alluded | plows ben ned the Irish t, and kept it up ing any damage te At Peusncola, all the public property except the Custom 1, but ull the moveable coufed. property has been ai te, and Lamy ited the instance | burne’ of a woman who, be ict of a coroner's j Ja, induced by want, pays Sir R. P the verdict was that the lungs and serofula.” at of the city toward y Was torn up this mors wand, and enid And the Irish on, reluctantly finishes hls auiine by adding, was hastened by rruw, but that the ine habitants need uot be alaamed, “The jury found Hite House, May t-—10:d0 PM, M. Stanton, Seoretary of War Acombiued naval aud ary Capt, Murray, U. BON. with troc under Mayer Willard anid Cape. Ayton of the sinubkey river today, two steamers aud xpedition waa ad- erued deserve great To view of the revelations made during this gh the doctrine of passive resistance to English rule in Ireland Were ® criine against God and humanity, No ‘one, however, pretends to claim that if Ireland ent of herown resources that her people would thus be suffered to die off in destitution and misery, Aebate, it would w and artillery 46 tuilos up the the rebele to destro: fou twenty schooners, had the manay We have advanced considerably today, rows are now in i MoCLeLLAN, Major General, ANOTHER DI White House, Va., May 18, portent of the Associated P hull European interference, Io his recent specch at Manchester, which has given rise to the late fresh rumore of for: eign intervention, Mr. Giapstong, the British ‘Chancellor of the Exchequer, claimed that Eng the most handsome manner ‘towards the United States, by abstaining hither- to from all interference, never was an occasion in which the olvillzed pations of the world in eontent to bear, 60 much real misery resulting ivi) aud municipal quarrel in anothe? nee, a8 there hus been on . GLapstosg, from more correct views, vm the Army Core land had behaved in y a at Y ott yemtentay aaa When tu bait & mile of the bridge, wich He said that ‘there wai injured, ‘The bridge te fifteen mile mud. At this point our troops will experience bie duthoulty tn crossing, as the country Ls low and awanipy. A reconnoisance was made yesterday by one of mun-boals with Iwo compas) tain yeral bore, aud were to coipaiiew uf 1UEAUyy ry bY oue mech f en N the Paniumbey rivers's Wistance af ¢ sve tes from bere: Ate bei State, without inter! the present occasion. whom we might expect maintains the preposterous doctrine, that nelyh- Loring or foreign powers may interfere In the domestic quarrels of any nation, when those | . quarrels affect their interests, ance suffers, Belgium euf- i suffers from the civi een schooners \u hey Proper ae Sieee it oorm, wiih’ tte pet | ome contrabands on a! rebels beard our gun-bost cod putting the corn on board ani persed the remaining rebela in that locality, when the gunboata returned to the White House, for she pant three day@ h owing to the recent rains, od States, that is no warrant for the ine | jon train was i6 hours making ite way five miles, | with teame doubled, together with the assistance | furnished by # large number of troops, — ‘The ad~ } vance of the army from this polut must necessarily From here tt loses the benefit of river | transportation, requiring all the supply traing ab artermaster's De terference of the ‘tries in our dom; ds under no national obligation to be « servitor of thelr interests, Its first duty is © protect and promote its own interests, and while it has he | tury power to do so, it will uot thank any forelgn | 7! nation for refraining from making the attempt | in the way ai ear ate va to make it a vassal « their sense of justice governs them, or any other Furop aments of those and the enemy has be iaginable obstruction placed of the 12tb hag a leng! Hon of Norfollt and Yorktown, 0 War generally, vached "yom twish ete within we enemy's Maety «od which It te imposalple (7 oid we are enahlet to commentrade newer Thels prudence, nov | .cicly on tle eves ‘i Tf England | and the conduc ios chooses to make a | §!:4doning J vulation dependent forces upen comet potate, end to belle the one my in every caer of vial Importance, mention of @ ata THE GUN-NOAT A’ \yraTe. Washington, May 18.—No official report of ae fa -bont Ly a Hf James River haa been , memanges n opportunity to is pow clear of Th in eiht mila of Richmond, ay int there tna heavy battery, mounted on #8 high bluff, and the river in ternporsrily olowed to naviation Ty aunken verwla, among which are anid ty be the Yorktown and Jamestown, and by piles chain, de. The Monitor could noe elevate her wun miiclently | to reach the high battery which rendered ber uaelesa, The banks from nt fire was poured upon the was engaged at from After en We impractl- the bat of tho fiver were filed with rifle pity which an fnew fleet) @ part of whieh om to 1,000 yards of the main battery, hones the fleet findin oon ter the circu i the blu w and eleven wounded Moria th the leg by Tis expected Gut full particulare will nornhug, nown, to wifenes ¥, dated Kectortown, mpany of futantr 1,01 (Ey, comromnd wae tte Lien, W) remain stationed A veaterd A detachineat of seventeen then, (ila 2 Apany Wogon, reached ther short ur in body y were attacke ly entinuated at from og them from: four directions: 4 om, keeping up ® sharp firing under shelter of the depet, whieh wan riddled with bullets, My men were overpowered; one was killed and fe teen taken prisoner of where were Hinwtily vet retired uuder Mortmed ‘ats por ‘ kieran when the enemy. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, May VW, via Woah May Vi.-A recent Order wppounta Major K. Capt, Taliondyge, this Departivent, by awte le, who bine yooffice for some weeks past, Gon, W ic again yeaterday, in con the hendquarters of this ’ mn Pittaburghs Lent arrived, Gen, Pope's Division hie again ind now renta three iniles from Coruth, report that agrent deal of hard fooling ex'ate be. tween the Missourt and 4 Areopee atl thone tr The wtens Vthe Southern Btvbes, re ‘Urging they have nothing to fight for Staion have rertored to the Union, wud they gee uo hy they sb From Tennessee, May 12—Major 1 Morgan, at Sparta, Ten, see, A Batch of Captures, Washington, May 18.—The following was received tiny at the Navy Department: Fragsiir Wanast, Port Royal Harbor, 8. G., May ih, 102, SirThave the honor to repoit the capt the 10th, of the schooner Mari Teresa, by the U, 8. gunboat Uuadiila, Sho was forinerly pllet-boat 10, Lieutenaut-Commanding Collin went ber r udjudication, I se escaping to the mat taken by the boats of the Onwa Ld sare steamer, five of the o ©..C. Piyckury, captured by the Ottawa, on the Oth Inst.; also five of the crew of the sehooner Albert, captured by the Hurou, together with two Parweugers, who were on board at the time, tBigned) 8 F. De momanding 8. A. BS, trabanda, Washington, May 18.— Th Mowing int ip Auguata, tag reptgh from, Commander Parrut h vst, Muy 18ti, Taw } y Department, having b fnform you thet thé re warded by Ooromneu Aer Dapon Sten Of Cumin Bir—T have the honor ty Del armed steamer this morniug fr up urleaton by eight the aquairon, Fiy children are also on ! Port Royal at ay tio oft) and the very intel lik was iu € will give you the information whiet hehas bronghtott. [have the bonor to request Shat you will aend back aw foou ad coaventent the Attached to the engineer departne tunder Brig. Gene Hepes, wlio trabandas Th under all ciroumatay At cS quitters with the Pali tying, phased t byl the yond the ratice fags and b sto und “Cor snoconsive forts, malith stew whistle, Afler ue of the last gun i Lay white f the blo ae usta kading channel, and was preparing to the white flay. mament of the steamer sy w flue 24 ponnder be She has beside four other guns, « Lritted, wh toh in the rebe Staal, the inte who pertormed th, me of thin tact, | interest tous te hui man, Kt Ww superior to any who hav come tit Jnteligent as many oft Lave been Mis rmation has heen most intere eating and portions of Itof th 4t finportance, The stenner is a quite @ woxpuisition ron by her good n al very y in charge Urought her 1. Were T shall c ip ard the Planter, for inland water ch he appears to de ‘very familiar, T do not know whether, in the views of the Gov Hens, the sidered a prize Dut if eo Tbe ymait to the De vent, the claims o ued Lis wagocluben, Very reapecttully, B. F, De owimannleg, ke From Washingte ington, May B.—The Po it c Ny sti -Oitive De- Was too that here. paid letters, etween the afer the si sited | Blates aud wll parts of id Duchy of Baden, will * All uupaid letters to whatever y they roy be addressed, a to Baden, will coutinue & With postage wt 80 cents the ving! niasters sould note this direction on pontages to foreign countries, and charge postage socording! Boston, May 18.—A fire at Leominster on Bat burda ‘morning destroyed the Pianoforte manu- nc J. H. Loe! comb faot I © Alara, Whe tone chardson, and two other parkiy last The Judges District, Albany, May 17.—The Judgeship of the Su- preme Court, Seventh district, made vacant by the Jeath of Judge Knox, it in understood, was ten Jered to James ©, Binith and Henry R, Belden, | th f whi declined, It is understood that Bena f Geneve eu and Weigh y of Aubur Urb, are LA News Itoma, Rapsxr, the allege! murderer, has been safely delivered ai Pr hold, No Jy Henny J, Raymonn, Editor of the Tims, ts gotng to Europe again. rene 3 # prospect ols Reais released to be exchanged for Corcoran, der againas plundering commanders to p! inirons, A nee toe i plonel ar end privates | ce bean placed u wuter was brought out to us m% Flag Officer | pect of the early release of Idwin, of Virginia, having tucky, clothed with the same powers as are accord- ed to Governor Johnson, of Tennessee, The Tugtive slave slave law is bein, forced in the District of Cotasabia, autho* ties interpose no ob It ie eippemel that 1,000 ives are now in the District. On Baturday eight or ten fugitive slaves were returned ir owners, to their Ammelf so bury in overhauling others for frau ¢ Government, ban been ar Ailloes of the samme charncter, ecommand of @ regiment in McC: on fag 80 the cenmorslitp « Presa in’ the War D partment, Tt war by the injudicic Subordinute officer that the Dn Tn of neve fr r erable nchiam in the Union ar : 1, All the able-bodied J together at that plac unter, when they would be addreamed by Hunter, and offered the opportunity ty enist and Le armed, of to return to the plautations, 1 sting that ts Ww, order 14 to be nustained: From Port nl and Newbern, Tur ateamelty Atlantic, Capt, O. Enoninar, arrived at this port Saturday morning from Pore Royal, having left that port on the Lith inst. with mails and pas rm to Dd. Tompkins, Assistant Quartermaster G cotton sed to Hina Bansny, Esq, Collector of the port of New York. Among her passen- were are Brig.-Gen, Gitsone, who conducted the siege of Fort Pulaski, Cap sittant Adjutant-General of staff, and a large number of sul The rebel steamer Planter, in charge of SMALL, acontraband pilot, erew and their f , was at Port Royal. ‘The pilot and crew an away with her from Charleston, with papers , also seven heavy gana and eight-inch rifled gun on board, intended for Fort Ripley, a new fort now boing middle ground, Charleston harbor, Phe U, 8. transport € Burnsite, Capt. Wircox, from Newbern, N. C., and IHattoras, 40 hours, has also arrived at th board 165 sick and wounded rs and privates on furlough, a very large mail from whern, Roanoke and signed to ADasts had transpired at Newbern, Gen, yoturned to Newbern from Roanoke on the othing of int Bee Xpress, to review the troops, health, The Foreign Press on Intervention, formed as prominent @ topic of discussion to the English and French journals as to our American papers, We collect the following opinions as illustrating the general tone of feeling : The Saturday Review.- M. Mrncies, Prenoh Minister at Washington, to the Confederate headquarters at Kichinond, may pere the readiness of th at, for the pr the restorat« would be the or but if M Davis Y disposition, prone dlevined which would put Ito the * iat % that TAncoln haa, on rely have ust by accident Keonmiat, re can be peror Would gladly aee the American if itwere possible, But ie ther jonbley easy, conclusive intervens It is certa: n expected o doubt that We f afl lent pres —If, when the adi ary movements impr at least by Northern J troop Position o rents ah our Government in that case, go to work by itn The MANenrsTeR GeARDIAN, an inthuon paper which has‘always exhibited Southern t deneies, takes a common 6 iow of tho sub- Jeet and oppos Je und expediency. It ta vory possibl theftermination » Thorease tn bortor wa is dd appears t Hat those who, fr lutervent! nu Would lead to an lites, We differ en- aistedy W rhain bob ne interfe atthe cow of war with th ypened without war—would be We always n could highly desirable, Lut that helping one party to obtala a victory ther, TUM fi'oRt eal aggravate all the existing evils. JOCAL NEWS, few TORK AND THE VICINTFY, Macao or tHe Ban Mn, JAMES’ ApMission TO PRACTION,—A meeting of the Bar was holden at the Astor House, on Satur- day last, to afford Mr, James an opportunity to ex. plain his position at the bar of at the time of bis application for a ctice here.— Mr, Brewster was called to the chair, Mr, Jaunes then made a lengthy statement of the case, eape- cially in respect to the charge that he bad borrowe money of Lord Worsley and others, which was nog paid, &e, Part to cheat or defraud any one, and contended that he was sti!! Queen's Counsel, He insisted thas the Temple, orjits representatives, which had as- in Respect To action was wholly Buy Iu respect to his com. tory, fluenced by his wife la the matter, Messrs, L, 8: others, Mr, called for, but did not reply. So wer couvealed an mission here, enthusiaatic for Mr, James, Tae Great Easteun Sreamsute arrived ‘A Mitrzary Govannon la to be sont to Ken- the harbor on ‘daturday, and is at anchor in the North River, off Murray street, where abe has been eters small boats, the visitors in which were curlous to see clonely her large proportions, Her passage to this port waa made in lesa than ten days, On the passage ahe experienced some very heary weather, "in reported that Van Wyk, who hae mae during whiea, the passengers inform us, the #hip sted by Gen, Me- | Turney stave all torte of loose ways of attend. ste From Hinrow Htaat state Gen, Hunter bax produced a cone being quite roe order nter w York, and two hundred and one bags of There wer other byiana, to the plan pnstructed on the port, having Adiers, and 75 Sho has alo The troops are all in good Tux visit of M. Mencisa to Richmond has ~The rumored Journey of deaneagg prusence and nce of | modol onlered by Wilson having gathered by day, aud ar of w Darectory t# expected to be ready thy. fret gro brigade te untrue, pany notn) brigade, tertained of hiv recovery. meet at midnight, when @ obange either for the better or th murder of Matthews, Ho denied that there was intent on bis sumed to act in his case, had no authority to expel him from the profeavion, or todisbar him. Thetr tng to this country 1t was because, having resigned | ia position in Parliament, he was liable to arrest | under the English Insolvent Act, He was also in Chatfeld, John H. White, G, P, Lowry, and Sher- wood, spoke, all concurring that no action should be taken in the matter, Some thought that the ac- tion against Mr, James in England was nothing elge thay persecution, None of the Law Tustitute Committee made any remarks, nor was it known that any of them were present, Mr, Lord was ‘Tunes said ho was ready to suswer uy questions that might be put to bim, He denied tthe ho tad of the facts when applying for wd- nd deraanded that he might be ques- tioned, Resolutions were passed to the effect that ‘he bar disapproved of the action taken in the mat- | Qourt an action was brought by John, 8, Au Gen, McCLELLAN i issued a stringent or- | ter, by a few persons claiming to ropredent the Law | against the derson, his soldiers, and instructs r ‘end was | recover $638, na guilty of, stealing Tustitute, The meeting wag quite lange, furrounded Saturday and yesterday by 8 crowd of acted nobly, there being Ouly the least perceptible motion, ‘The grentest day's speed was 943 miler, with w fresh southwest wind, and ber lowent 290, in the face of a weaterly gale, The abip is adver tised to anil on her return to Liverpool on the Bist May, After a day of two, theahip will be open for the Juepection of the public, Panse wom This herote defender of the Un ny sie, on Saturda nig, before a very large mudi, ence, many having to stand, He waa recelved with three cheers, and waa repentedly and heartily ap- plauted during his remarka, ‘The receipts were about $1,200, On Sunday evening, an tamense concourse of people ammembled at tho Hedting M F. Church,where ithad been announced the Parson would preach, After the opening exercises, Mr Brownlow arose and made a few purely ious rerarka,and thon excused himaelf as being nw Gen, Carry then wtdresed the congregation on temperance, after which the Parson again spoke for a few minutes, Subscriptions to the Knox: ville Wind, the publication of which will soon be revumed by Mr. Brow: throp, Ludington & © Tur Cosvestion at Barnum's Museum in more National than has been mippowed, there be« ing delegates from aeventeen different free states, ant one from a foreign country, ‘The foreigner i# 4 of Jeff, Davia, captured on the battle ground at Newbern, the fight at which scared every rebel sentiment out of the dog which {8 ever porsensed, ‘The dog looks Leartily ashamed of bis previous bad company. A Mrerisa or Cintores connected with several tiation schools in the city waa held at the North Duteh Ch Fulton st, Inet evening vt 4(0 children present, who sung “Nearer my God to Thee,” “Marching Along," and Ailtresaes were mude by Rev. J Duryea, Mesers, Win, Mosser, W. R, Barlow aud Do Witt, Tue pirricenties resprerivo the grate of New Chambers street, have been settled; workinen ‘ken ground, and it will be rapidly reduced established by the Conmissioners. riow Leacen of this city, illton, President, have adopted reso Jorstug Gen, Hunter's proclem: 4 the slaves of South Carolina, We from his recent cloming discourse of a ape and the Poop! é, before @ dense con gregation, thking for his th ‘Our Heroew and Martyrs," and for bis text, King David's lamenta- tion over Sau! and Jonathan, from @d Samuel, Int, chap, 96 verse the midst of the battle" in w phic picture of the heroes and martyrs of the differ ent conditions of human life, closing with @ touch" ing and patriotic allusion to Elsworth, Winthrop, Lyons Baker, aud others none the less herote fi Laving died in the rank and file, Tie vinst oF A srnins oF SERMONS on th® doctrines of the Catholic Church, by the Paulisy Fathers, was preached yerterday afternoon, at th Church of the Paulist Fathers, oorner of Ninth Avenwie and 69th atrect, by the Father Augui tine F, Hewit, from this text wr forty days ap- pearing to them of those things which pertain to the kingdom of God." These sermons are to be continued, the one next Sabbath being on the in defect) and infallibility of the Catholic Church, Tue Frexcn Gux-poat Rexavptx, com: mander Le Cardinal, from Havana 6 days since’ has arrived, mounts two guns, and bas a crow of 82 men. Amusements.—During last week, I] Nuno Italiano was prodiced at Niblo's Baloon by ama- teure for the benefit of the Nursery and Ch! pital, Th will be repeated this (M Da. Cuariy, having recovered yore indispoaltion, delivered the ial course on the “Times will take o benefit this evening, The drama a) nounced for the occasion is “The Romance of & kof its run at Niblo's Garden, on Sat 4 is atill continued, At Laure The Sea of Ive" has been successfully ronght out, Baternan's great success at the ei ter Garten atill continue Mr. BE. FAdy tains aud continues to draw well at the New Bowery, Nixon'w Royal Clrous, at Palace Gardens isag popular asever, On Saturday evening the Old Bowery Theatre was reopened under the supers vision of Mr. G. L, Fox, with an excellent com The opening pieces were "The Sea King's Vow, “Phantom Bride ad “Sixteen Btring Jack," ann, the renowned Prestidigitateur, has re ved from a most successful tour through the aud will give at an early day two 6 performances, for the benefit of the sick anded New York Volunteers, and the ehari- “D de Paul, These are f ner season, Tur Tunee Inox Gennoars of the Monitor » Government are in sof natruction at the Continental Works, Green have two revolving shot-proof turrets, and are ed than the Monitor, ‘Their With a breadth of beam o¢ 4. The armor t¢ to Tie firs boat will be sy P sin thickness, ip about four mont nob Tun Crry Drrkcrony.—The canvassers on ‘# Directory closet their work on Saturday: auged alpha is the work of The ally at night, 150,000 names. . who Aon the 20th of April. week in Ju Coxtovors Foore is not coming to New York present. He will re tl he ts @ to resume command of his flotilla, Try, Rerowr ov Tit secret raising of a Nee Tl is @ military com- {blacks in the city, numbering 80 or 40 but there Lave Loen uo efforts to raise a Tux New Revont or THR CoMMITTER to exainine the steam, battery wt Holoken ts aid to have beo unfavorable, Mu, E, P. Citnisry was vory low at 1034 4 night, and very ttle hopes were en, ‘The physicians were 4) worde was expected, JeFFERDS, AWAITING PUNISUMENT for the is reported to bave passed y through th rmning symptoms of @ fort, 4 since, which were much exaggerated for upon the courts and the public. Ciry Incupenrs,—Patrick Burns and Jobo Mayors, were arrested on Saturday, in the act of Dreuking into the liquor ste Michael Burkey 274 Bowery... James Binith, for passing a counter- feit $5 of the Bank of America, was arrested, Sunday moruing John E, Willis was held to ball for stabbing Andrew Wright, No. 12 Jones street: About 90 Liquor deulers were arrested yester” day and held to bail in $100 each,,.,.[nquests were held yesterday upon the body of an unknown wor msn found in the East River; upon Allen Holmes, aged 60 years,found drowned at foot of dtl atreetyaud upon # child 15 mouths old, whe was scalded to | death, Cincvration oF City Parers.—We append a’communication from the Inisn Awemioan on this wubjeots pian Aweaioan Orrion, 32 Beckman Bt,, Now York, May 17, 182, me the Rditor of the New York Sun: Deas bia— n your taaue of yesterday, yor ive the circulation Tr ditwrens howspapers, which were replies to the Aldermanic Committee on Printing aud Advertise ing, In that statement you pub the circulation of the Tain Awpncoay at 28,000 copies, It should be wath the average circulation, of Names ond the number sent into the Committee, We presume the mistake Wt & Wp ‘you will oblige, Graphical error, By correct WVery reapeoifully yours, Lyow & Coun Tux Courts, Satunpay,—In the Supreme Manufacturers Bank, of Connecticut, to 88, with interest from January, 10th; 1359, @ claim alleged to hava been aastone' \ 4 doraon, ‘The Bank, by Dy ousver b aw temoved tw the United States States Cireuls Court, igh was denied with $10 costs, They now ap- P ealed from that decision, when the case was argu- ed, Decision reserved. ....In the Court of General Sessions, the caso of Joseph Hart,’ of the Volks Garten, 45 Bowery, charged with violating the Con- cert Baloon Law, waa brought up, when his counsel argued that lager bier did not come under the ben lowing were sentenced: El ward Riley, forgery, Yad degree, Btate Prison’ James Walke Biato Prison, & years, ‘ay—Buprema SPECIAL NOTICES. ee | Bre Kennedy, Proprietor of Kennedy's ‘worth's Bulldin et May 16, will beat hit ct Brondway, opposite Kleventh 11, 19, 20, are troubled ‘with BCROPULA are re All Uiat sre troubled with SALTRHEUM are re- quested to oall, ne are troubled with ERYSIPELAS are re ed ubled with CANKER are requests that are Weoatied Pst NURSING SORB \iiubled with BCALD HEAD are re- RINGWORM are re troubled with HUMORB IN THE BROWN OVER TILE SIGHT are Boas ¥ ERUPTIONS roubled with: pois ‘ane requested. abled with RUNNING OF THR are tr ‘ee Jed with FEVER SORES are 4 Csleutar to Term, Now. = Non-enumerated motions—7, 60, 63, 69 ty 11, and Supreme Court, Special , 252, 263, 264, FBS, 966, Id and 23 enumerated Torm.—Noa, 202, 196, 14, 250, 260, 261, 262, 268, WOH, 905, pourt, Ciroult, Part 1—Now. 1 210, 1664, 1883, 2193, 2129, 9176, 2199, Bh, 1074, 2050, 909, BIN, rt, Trial Term, Part 1.—Noe ar nvr PILM 2100, Superior 9049, GON, 117, T rt 9. Nos, 8408, 1892, 204, 1548, 10938, 1844, 970, 674, A EARS are reqies 749, 1852, 8619, 1004" Part 8.—Noa, 87% 749, 629, U7, 201% requested to call A perfect cute is w wher the bouoe are diseased, 454, 2154, 9158, 2195, 2160, 2182, 2154, 2160, 2 Sommon Pleas, Trial Nos. 718, 1041, 1008, ranted In. every case, exceps Ady.ce tn Tad 1991, 452, 1009, Rogers & Raymond, latest and most elegant 450, 405, 1514, oir Mauufacturers of the Tue Graxp Lover of the Masonic Frater- ¢ been luvited to perform the ceremony of stone of the new Court House ‘8 CLOTHING, having Just {ntroluced @ variety of sensonable ‘cities, would direct the attention of sngactou® OF BUSINESS to their Immense Spring and Bummer Stock of ute for the store, the counting house, the Prices marked on every article, and no deviation, Biores, 121, 193, and 125 Fulton wt, laying the coru which will take plac ONt OF THK Cow STADLES of 8, J, Husted & Son, Skiilinan strect, was destroyed by fire yerter- day afternoon, with two cows, Loss $5,000; in- promenade, &o., fe, JEUSKY CITY, Tue New Boarn of Chosen Freeholders of inty Lave organized by electing Abra. Director, aud Garret Van Horn, i Sem hata W. Duryea, THR ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES of tho Jersey City Bunday Schvols took place yesterday, and was tented, ‘ ny ci Paria KM GOWAN, Brest: TRIG POSTSCRIPT. From Gen. Halleck’s Army-— Army- TWO DAYS PICKET SKIRMISH. A GENERAL ADVANCE TOWARDS CORINTH | Several Severe Engagements: Al nee Yidende and. ne invited to atteud the unintances are re pec thilly hae) this (M. se QE. 2h a nat, Denis Cava reland, aged 24 yeni meral will take 5 -At the resid gig hie winter, TL Co, @ this (Monday) afters wil be taken to Calvary Cometery for ite 200 CRAWFORD—On Saturday, 11th inst, of cone sumption, Sarah E., daughter of Jobn and Blea Crawford, aged 2) years, The relatives aud friends of the family gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tis day aflernoou, wth nice of her parents, 604 Pott EAGAN—On Sunday mornin from the Parish 0: Ha ering Ere! and, aged 45 years. sof the eee ire respectfully invited 18th Inet, Thoa, £84, Patrick's, County to al inst, at 9 otclock. .—The steam ram Switzer- land has got aground in the canal, preventing the Paanage of Lonta, ‘The steamer Glondalo with hospital stores, etc.’ for Pittaburg Landing bas been Civeinnati, as there are but two feet of water on . The Franklin will carry forward her Ki + Papers please copy. 96 ruoon, 18th inat, William are nnd 9 months find frienda of the farfly are ree 1 the funeral, on Tuenday ek, from hia Inte Calbrass pavers piensa liged to return to |" LF sesiionon, 14 Orchard # LEONARD—On Sunda: Leonard, the only child of Arthy ard, aged 2 years, L month and A} dike The relatives aud friends of tfully invited to attend the funeral, thie jonday) afternoon, 19th inst, a 1 o'clock, from. Hx} reaidence of her meen BST ois wo MORTON—At Laurel Hill, L. jt 17th inet, Rachel, wife of ohn Morton, “The funeral will take place 4 noon, &t 1 ofclock, 18th inet, Leiter Jand Cairo, May 18,—Tho steamer Bwon, from Pitts: burg Landing, has errived, The news is no f the family are ree A picket skirmish had talon place, Iarting m twodays, The rebels were driven back, but not until they succeeded tn burning the bridge over the #mall stream four miles from are reported to have been wounded. Deserters continue to report the searclty of pro- na in the rebel camp, Many of thelr cate starving for the waut of forage, Guerillus infest the country around Hickman and New Madrid, and other points committing depre, in (Monday) afters Belfast (Ireland) paper fase O'BRIEN—On Saturday, 1th 4 it james O'Brien, wife of Jan Brien, nah virth st, cor, of Barrow at, TEWART—The remains of Alex'r R. Stewart having arrived from the Military Hospital wt Mo., the funeral services w | Tren lay after noop, 2th inst, as 4 Passongors by the Iwon give currency to the Bragg is in command at regard having been ia to reorgaulze the rebel ariny r that General ‘Tie reintives aud friends, and those of ine futher, Alexander Stewart, reapectfully Mvited 107 | ‘The latest news from the fleet states that severs rebel gunboata came teiday on @ recouaotaance, fire ua noon as they STRACHAN—On Bunda; Mrs, Aun Stra: at 6 o'clock, A, i, at nged 40) years anid 7 month me within range, when the The guntoat Mound City has been thoroughly repaired and has gone down ton Before Corinth, May 13.—T Gen, Curtis are that} forces are between & ¥ marching on the a the milithe ant e numbers have rtis for protection, whe nde of the family are tee funeral, on ‘Tues Jock, from her late specttully favit stor has called day, towards Cor! ber wounded, im attachiug worrying the } We succeeded Fmen are under arma expecting au ng the killed rebels Sunday morning, au ground was oue with @ sword, Our forces, under Major-General Sher- Ut operations cr Mondays aud W rs from the Sth Miss: 800 yards from the enetay's breastworks, rifles ware captep@® in Mee sRirmish athe right, and inksked Breeze & b superior to the rifles having @ range of 1,900 while ours are only effective a muri are onfy abont |,’ .Bpruce,all len heat wide, for wale of Tenth i) E} rerw and others uslpg veneers, iuvited to call and exatnin castina, o oak, Fricmen, Bremet cases the dead rebela lef on the feld ot in the bead, and the wounded abot in the neck and breast, The euemy left on the fleld 40 killed and 100 wounded. Doserters from Corinth report an entire absence medical stores, There le ly none in the Confederacy, The weather i® very warm and the roads are quite dusty, Death of Ca Philadeldhiay May, 18, — nm of Hatndric ik B, na wi ‘well at ue lowent Pp. ‘AL LING & ©O., » 250 Houston at, N. ¥. Pp EOPLE'S FARE-ANSURANCE COMPANY, ‘cian bag reap iro » Geo, Bohmelzel "Thos. J. Binnoly Crowell Adam Sea or lIcr—Tuis Beactivet PLay 18 rawing crowded houses to Laura Keene's Thea It will be played every night this week: SPECIAL NOTICES, hens, Samuel Raynor, poe Wm. Hertzel, Chrino'r Guyer, John 0 Mur Notice—A meet ‘Warner, a, Pico the the Westchester Turnpike Co, eis vy held at rine Sheldrake Hous, Mamaronec eon the 90th ug F IDERHILL, Secretar ‘year. JAS. T. Re Ww. ¥. UN L, Secret * HERB, Pregident-way8 10° The largest pas the best styles, the lowest price, and the best place to buy, Please call and exumulne for yoursely DRY Goons. BLACK SILKS! EAT SPECIAL SALE. Prices 20 per cent underfthe MARKET. sting parched Prior to recent advance we wr AINS IN THE AHKOVE ood. “Shkag Ba Rhine, at 3°, per yard. » YT Alao Musdiile Silks SUAN ORDER OF mae X gurroge ‘of the County of New York, hotice is wiven to ll persons having claime uM MOvONALD, 4 York, deoegues 19 present the same, with vi tothe Subscriber, at the office of 1+ No, 61 Wall street, in the City of ‘ew ist ‘of March next, the is Ke ser Plamen, 1861, ayo EO, KEYES, 843 EIGHTH A od, open on va Monday, sore cases mL New Yi ens ant low pees oe i ef Yor, not he Burro, Sy ho County of New York, notioe i srr | persons having claims agin ACH ATTERTON, lat York, dyoesned, to arINd—O ts daily ceil from wind luwe alte, ‘of the elty of Now ral cast oi ntthe same, with vouchers idence, 122d at, ‘om in the city of New York, fay of January, 180%, MIAH 8. LORD, CHEAP P AND. RELIABLE HAIR- DYE EST" MAGICAL iain DYE. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS bog Le iter, at his. d ad pefore 7 th disy of At “Dated, ot Ye ih oath F cheap store. ne Bowery, 8 few doors south 0, L AND LONDON—TAI’- Pt MANNEBING, at Nerpasl rare, Blip erranted to beequals if ot bet Dye now in use for changi BLACK OR EROWN. Marnfictured and for sale, W! OUTH BECOND ST of Drugele Tory Where,

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