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NEW YORK HERALD,’ MONDAY, MAY 2, 1864. 5 a —s U computed at their exchangeable value ia privates. Btnce Sa" tey City Sows, Uni 7 . the date of the above report there have been lees than une THE NAVIES OF THE WORLD. inns mnie Loe States 1nGh Penden MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, thousand exchanges. and very few captures on either ‘The fupernl o” the lave & {#rd D. Reily, Chie of Policsat These bende are issued vader the act of Congress of - en Se Wasuunares, May 1, 1664, side The figures are, consequently, approximately cor | Imteresting Historical and Comparative ‘iy, took piace yx Merday witernoon. The boay Marck 8, 1864, which provides that alf bonds tssned under 42,—In Brmin,"®, F. D, on Saturday, Aprit bey ot naan gr yi yea rect. Fe ipa rd bas dew derebeie porag aves Pables—The Last of Oar Line-ofeBattie | ¥ from the late rea, \0nco of the deceased to the | this act shall be EXEMPT / KOM TAXATION by or under pA v. Dr. Zapt, Can’ PLeNme to Kama Aa ot ou aun. ‘number of prisovers beid by the rebels. Ships—The United States the Second | Church of the Immaculats, pra ded by the Mayor, Mayor — oe eR vf FRUD—ALL DEFENDING OM @kANT, ETO. ‘das ‘Mai adipic Zk nape. omens. Rati tatmen af tn We ech, She Common "ounenl bra’ 7 cfioats, in carriages, | S07 State or mannietpst authority. Bubseriptions te these | 590 Grace ceurch, by ine Rubs xe they keeps, * deo. ‘The political cauldron at Wasbington is bollingand bub- | sareg R. Hood, editor vf the Chattinooge Gazette, is it ‘The ship-of the line New Hampshire, which for abont eae ee ee ‘Washington as the representative of the loyal citizens of | forty-five years bas borne the name of Alabame, was = turned on cree seen prow tz er Lower Fast ‘Tennessee, to urge upon the government | laisiy launched from the Portsmouth Navy Yard. Hor — pei eee ply Bara si modifications of the order disovntinuing the issuince or | keel was laid in 1818, and she was but partisily finished praca poy anal pe erie Sale of rations to citizeus at points south of Nusbvilie, | wheu orders were tasued to cease work un her, and sbe Kaine pet ap Bal Nap ce od ‘Tena, The loyal people protest against the policy of | bas lain quietly—a minument of duyx gone by—over pepe ape “agp . they sending them to the rear as & most udgrateful re- | since. The room she vecupied is now wanted, and she among the jugglers of that body, dele | tora for their many sacrifices tor the goveroment | was launched, to be fitted out as a recelving or store the Pole Department and Lik’'ty Euctee Compa, bonds are received in Unite: fiiaies ottes or notes of Na. | Mr. Gaovce H.' eK to Mike Ci 4 wi jc gids BM, | wnt nn ar XB rena I oom | ae aa A, my. n Poe Crea ee nee a aan ot | thote redomptisw FIVE PAK CENT INTEREST WILL BE Died. Proving that the d:couged wan greatly reseed and 08”! ParD 1H COIN, ot bonds of wot over one hundred dollars, sista mses reoosliy of Uroskipy, We che tie punually, and on witother bonds semi-aanuslly, The inter Free trict eed celshives mre’ lavited to steed ine ch .¢00 Thufsday, april wate, Rey. Aur nr U, tf Lem el Atuvid, they Dabo 's Pog Signal Trumpet, ‘Wutes or po deiegares, “Old Abe’ for the succession, like | 4y, feevral, from the Clinton a¥rove Congrex.tionw ring the war. Mr. Hood believes that if | ship, to relieve the Vi x Goptain Jobn Tyler in bis day, pacha a a > ‘ermont at Port Royal, 8. O. £0 THE KDITOR OF THE HEALD, ot fs payable on the Artt days of March and September ia | Fiseive on Bw wh dy es _ apt day, excepting poral the people were paid for the provisions which they gladly When her predecessor, the sbip-of the-line Washington New Lowpoy, Apri! 80, 1854, each year. = pn alg reper psa May J, 94 wile of arte: gg tartare io ee ee pst Vendered to our soldiers upon their advent {nto that por- | of two thousand tons, was lwunched, in 1616, thousands of dee ota ae ae pon = fons pages ton of the country, they would be able to purchase {104 | people from the neighboring towns went to ps the sight, nce oy Ragga Rha Seta aR od a st home or romove to the rear with the dignity of free | and on the oocrsion of the launch of tho New Hampshire iva 1A Geo? cant Ma the aablan anse, $u barabace citizens, Instoad of being subjected to the humiliation of | there was also a large concourse of people, Inia will pha pesos prone ah smr'the. Westtaieie arrecvgpengy ind pit derger when In fact that govern- | probabiy be the last line.of-battle ship launched tn the aren i aares om ae put ost sreiarmerpnt ib Hood oonsiders the cabs joss cease ai line cence cee. poy pr 40 Virginia io peony coeds gecd that teeesanlig 7 roud from Kentucky to, Knoxville as@ measure which | and nu thoir sted wo have the cory i ae + uray” that will ereate such a nolse and contusion at | Wit, Only earich «few Individuals, and that its benedts | We have one more tine-of-bsttie sbip on the stocks—tbe pte sal gh emadatbes apewsiisiva tieslt. $0’ palkboce to the people xenerally wiil necessarily be deferred untll:|’ New Orieans, at Sackett's Harbor—but, iss for her ber!’ peat fete mpeg annie Ad they have secured supplies from other sources ; and | the worm and the decay are {ast uslog her up. ; ‘The fears Of ‘ Oid Abe’? stick :ieep in Banquo—that is, Gavi Hae een ae eye poole oe teeie | _ History informe us thas vosscls arere built, floats oF- Booretary Chase, You muy boieve that our amiable eer bon a ka hae Ccopsmecomeadt en ie pay meres Deval eagazmaionts fought for the agpremedy empire six hundred yeers before our Saviour’s advens Pveaident was not very sorry for the severe oastigation ministered to bie over-ambitious Secretary by F'sancis | CATHMING UF STRAY AND STOLEN GOVERNMENT | upon earth, Vessola, however, at this early period, aa@” In your paper of last Tuesday I notice an article, copied Butascrivars will recelve ether registered or coupon Bonde Pir neste. a0 et ctvee from the London Tel-graph of the Slat uit., on the sub ect sits for. Registre ‘ddrenaee attep@ the funeral, without further invituden, from ter Of the fog signal I erected hast fail at Dungenvas, in the on may prefer. tered Bonds are on the | ate rexidedot, No 10S Washington strevt, of Pues. Fegiiah chnnel, whereso it aad just becn discovered by | 0*k#Of the Caited States Treasurer, and camebe transferred saan eae ¥., on Frithy, AVM 20: Me ae A * “» . . ‘the writer of the article in quostion th:.t a serious def 7 poole yp tighn eieete an po ple gy ry only om the owner's order. Co:tpon Bonds are payable to Farenme: as Shee, meee Rey. Mebert Haima, D i a the GONE yeu i Wr family ag9 requevied to would simply say that the deleot claimed was iully dis | bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses, Tee ee ae east ae (Mcnicay) afubupat.0¢ Y | Bubsortbers to thix loan will have the option of having | Bail past bwo O'clock, at Gee Hirst PresDy ter tan shirt Youkers Tlie friends of ttytetn rch, by paying the a § A troin leaves the Hudson Kia bers street: cussed while] was in England, and proposi me to the erument officials to correct al lon derer. © LDABOLL. | their Bonds draw interest £7 MAILS FOR 1HE PACIFIC. crued foterest in coin—(or in United Mates notes, or the ze votes of National Banks, aliing fifty per cent for premium.) ‘he Oaptace | orresicve thom drawing Intorest from the AXte of subsorip of Charlies poste, ton—News from Burope, 9 So. Son. 904 $e —omecie ‘The mail steamsttp Champion, Capt Jones, will | As those Bondsare exempt frem municipaor State taxa Berore five in the #fter neon. —Ab Harlem, on Toomésy, April BOF ty phe * , Lowa J. Be tont, i oe Oita your or hm 1d amt 'retatives of tr (amily arc* myited L- awiend the funeral, from his lseresidence, sep nd 2% mug and 116th atrest, Hartem; Wkll*past toree o’otock. Servicer « tne Kuforcmed Bulch Burch, Toird avenue and 1z1st atrest, at four o'clock . Biate, oe., ta the House the other day. Why else ee (Or the thousand years that followed, are . = in " ehouid Gen, Blair be rewarded with the pal na of the | baidiypbess! ¥ 1 hc Bagh Open boats, reeehaey tamper eta Aue SIS Bers to-morrow, at peda; ter Aaptawall, ge homie esc athe ecm ies medaats se years sessilis Sie vite ae . Bovoutoonth army corpe? But the Chaso ‘men are re- Sac ie aud Lf of the olty paint with | doing aited with a all, to be uted only with a, fair fw mails for Central America and the “o:th Pacific | sanum, according to the rate of (ax levies tm vartous parte ee avid are respecttully ‘invited to attend th: fans solved to eimoke hint out, and, besides calling Yor tho bores having upon them the govern: | wing, and at other times, like the smalter ones, to be pro- | "6 sag bab. gare a haa Of the countey, wal stein (nna, Setar aay ae OER A ds mRALD—Edition for will ¥ mont stamp, Sod to arrest parties riding or driving them, polled with oars or paddies. uniesa they should be officdrs, in which case their names, Without going farther back than our whe &6c,, were to be taken, and they ordered to report them- peopled Albion during the Anglo-Saxon pertod, we fad selves to the Provost Marshal, under arrest. A oonstder- | thas yousele were classed as “ahipe,”” ‘‘ceols,” “hula; able number of horses were thus obtained, the animals | t.gsog) and t<boats,”” i ” ”? which, tothe number of several ee oe ae ne through tBe | thousand, some times constituted the navy of Great ; under guard. y wi ottated them- | peitatn, and as early ae A.D. 875 were commanded th pers. selves upoa obtaining free rides on Uncle Sam’s | gon by King Alfred, the ‘-Sallor King,” who led them te steeds wore suddenly and disagreeably —unde- | victory against the Danes. So early did Great Britain ceived, and called to account for their escapade. It is {001 her supremacy upoa the ocean who the determination of the military authorities to puts | way loca King by tiga pcre red be published at hall-past nine o'clock to-morrow morn. | At the Present rate of proulim on We Pay dar over ing, and will contato full particulars, from our sp-cial cor- | (ght percent (nterest te — urvency, and are of equal conve. Fespondents, of the three days Battles tm Louisiana; an | mionco ase permanent or temporary investment. soca rmsc, cattuncer cere Pak ges pt lp pm Tt ta belteved that no soouritie’ oer to great inducements Potomac; the latest news from Europe, and ail other-| ‘% MATH ax the varlous descriptions of United Staten Bows of the past ton days of taterest and importance. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness the faith or Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, pix cents. | abiiiiy of private parties er stock companies, or separate Do Telit Why is Phalon & Son's «Might | °™™unllles only. te pledged for payment, wile for the : . pena Cereus” ia like an errand bog? Recau € fe | debts of the United States hole property of the coun- ‘papers, they have been calling on the’ Secretary of War. Mitanton, however, gives them the cold shouider, and says + when we bave settied with Gen, Lee be will be ready to ‘Galk politics, Qid Abe reiers all inquiring visitors to Gon, Grant, and shrugs bis shoulders as if be thought it @ good joke, As @ lavt resort, the Chase men will rally upon General “Grant should he win this coming Gght. The Lincoln men, ‘with a koowing wink, say that that’s all right; that Oid Abe and Govoral Grant thoroughly wndersiand each sother, and that Qld Abo will be the man. Heavy. —On Sunday , Muy C, Jers, ther Beloved danghirr wad Rove Bracy, aged 16 years ‘The Sriomds aid relatives are requeste? to atrend’ the funers! no Tuesday alteruoon, two o'cteek, from’ ber late residence, corner of irevana North Ribth'acrocw Williamsburg Bannow—Ou Saturday, April 30, of consuzny tlou, hus: BaRkon, aged 11 years and 6 mor The fricade and sequiintetes of the fumily are re” avectfully requested to attend'the Tuners, this (Monday) altorucon, at Lwo o’cloek, fragt ter inte rectience, zie West Lwenty-iowrth street, Her remuins W8' bo'tuken ppp prendre de for Intetnaent. jlewburg papers pienre copy.” ptr: ae Saturasy, Apeit 30, Hyrrccrs Bran. of Grant, thoy say, will not have his head turned | "2? % the Practice so long prevalent of @ miscellaneous | the sershore, and addrensing the flowing tide with ax ale | “Way isthe univer ; =~ By success of disappointed and hungry polit). | bt umsuthorlzed use of goverment property. A num- | of authority, sald: —"Theu, O seay art subject to nae, as Ie Bisocting Cereus’ Waa er Neaues Tota ie, Secaraaat at | 719, Meldeat to opvare the parmient of ott principal apd=| CARD. sass lorena Piast, Wh Med te at- ‘Olme. He will not fey the fish of the ontelders, who a eh ang oso bubalasdiacanpah ae the land om which I att; nor ta there any one therein whe cause it is the decivom of the nose (necs,) interest tn cola. tend the funerat, on a von, at tworo'cleck, parties upon w! goveramont mari been i —— f enue, prea tn, because be has other flsh to fry. What | Cortuny saa’ ieee oxplavation oouldrace | Care Teast my commands.” Likewise during the subse- | ,Highty Impertant to Wounded Sol~ These Bonds may be subscribed for 1a sums from $40 up | ‘Tot Nin lale residence, 248 Pony Te De®, aged means time will tell; but it 19 «fact that “Old Lay sgae nctory, quent reign of King John, who te now genorally gouceded | Sonnastioerog rs ee partveen discharged by Feason of | toany maguitude, om the same terms, and are thus made 34 yours i ced a, ‘The frionds andiretatives fausily are respectfully and Ly Bede ee carerce Whiners taken at fan ehr'Walnut attect, Phiindelphta, 2 Sos NAYal Agency, No. JOSEPH B, DEVITT & COMPANY, be given 7 Ulciencoysgpes — of them 88 | to have beon the founder of the British navy, this idea of obtained confiscal supremacy was confirmed by a law . D. o RECENT ARMY ORDERS REDUCING THE POPULATION | enjoining every ship thit za the zing’s “ak ie Poy 4 OF WASHINGTON. Tho oxctasion of civilians from the army and the order. | Jove ar nie. sm Noe Urey gone out of fash 1g Of officers to the front have occasioned quite a stam- —" — pede from Washington, and the city bas now asmalier Pest —— «galley: kg ee Popaiation than during any previous session since 1861. | a5. \epesseretten,"” “coya”) and “barges;”* and, although The Will of the Late John C. Rive: the targest bad but one mast, it appears that but nine mee Ee nes cree a fan ignominionsexiie, they | A certified onpy of the will of the late John ©. Rives, | Yrs previous King Richard, while at the head of his oo ane = very straw that floats in their way, | of Trince George’s county, Maryland, bas been filed | “eet, and crossing the Mediterranean to ‘Palestine, en- cca bef Possibiycan to embarrass the govern: | jn the Orphans’ Court for record and probate. The will | Cutered, captured and sunk a large Turkish sbip of pesairch i 4 is ing, and are getting up all sorts of scare- | {s dated April 4, 1861, and bequoaths his estate to his six | ‘ree masts, whose enormous dimensions oxctted the py Plots, and federal de‘eats, and conspiracies iu | children, Wright Rives, Caroliue R. Williams, (wite of | Wouler and admiratiom of the English, some of whom lnistrative camp, acd Cabinet quarrels with | Samuel T Williams), Franklin Rives, Lucy Rives, Jeffer- | called her a “droman,’’ and others a “buss,” and all ‘Goneral Grant—and ail for the pirposes of @ violent poli | 0 Rives aud Blair Rives. . : Sea pe hah P ‘The Globe office, aitusted om Pennsylvania, avel _ | Sereed that she was the queen of ships; and, inastouch as Iehay cs tate forth, upon the scum of which | tween Third aud Four aud.a-Haif streets, is ber sho had on board 1,600 persons, sho must have approached: may surface again, They are working to Bearer to the size of modern built vessels than any that his viow for disasters to our armies and confusion to the | CePtlvg copies of the Congressional Globe and the stereo | baa bean constructed in England for many years subse. jcmcsnen ase with the tenacity to their bad cause and LN ral Root Wore AN sr Soe tap Had quently. 4 bk wit! venom of the Kuglish Jucobites of the seven- Fre. ktin and Jefferson Rives are to have no benefit of 7 ‘ Qoenth century. ‘The out-and-out copperheads have no | te Dilance of, the estate, which is w be divided between ite roared: distgafeeenc ma mee Prats the other five children, together with $60,000 in Missouri advancement of naval architecture--how from the ono copie programme than that of a general row | State bonds. ts gun barge the naval vessels have tncrease? their armor @ bloody scrambie, with a glimmering hope o: wor- The country residence in Prince George's county, with | to the line of-battle ship of ono hundred and twenty guns. sioning 4m the end at the feet of Jeff. Davis, niggers and | tHoRround. fifty-one acres, some of which lies in Wasb- | 10 isto yoars the atriden of imprewement have been more ingtn county, is not to be sold out of the fe the heirs may sell their portion to the other, rapid, and especially in this country; but it laa fixed fact he pro. Yides that he bcira may live on the place in common, | that war or its probabilities have always tended to in. When any of his blood relations cease to reside on the | °Fease tho navies of any maritime power. place, then the house and land ts to revert to the govern- In July, 1794, the British naval force was as follows:-— ment then baving dominion over them. Bhips-of.the line. He wills that his siaves shall be free, as follows— | Firgt class trigates.. Tsa0: "James Browns 485: suse, Ye6T, Kile Brows: | gosta ‘ da wi, ; Jane, ; Ellen wh, cutters, 1810; Heury Brown, 1878; William Brown, 1981; Jud: Pa eotets, son, 1887; Lucy, 1872; Charles Sumner, 1876, and Ben, | qotat 628 an old man, whenever he sees proper he! : Fs pec to take his free | rhe French naval force, as reported to the National He desires that the remaing of his late wife shall bé | Convention, in May, 1793, and corrected to July, 1704, interred io the Congressional Burying Ground, and put | teaying out those ccaket, ee. eaena toto, ee it equally avatiable to the smalieat lender and the largest capi talist. They cam be conrertad inte money at any moment, and the holder will bave the beneAit of the interest, ‘The fact that all duties on imports are payable in specie furnishes a fund for tke payment of interest on atl govern. mont bonds largely {n excess of the wants of the Treasury bo” is working os fatthful'y to secure success to our arms io Virgiuia us if his nomination and re-election can ‘Only be deteated by the defeat of Graot. Unquestionably pay defeat would be bad for the General and the Pre ee be very apt to make an opening for inj { As for the oopperheads, like the Jacobites of England, im the time of King William of Orange, after ‘Choir modet of a sovereign, James the Second, like (ld invited to attend’ the funeral, Un ‘Paeeday afteruoon, at ‘one o'clocl n 8 Variok street. Deswu.—On Saturday, April 30, Baca Jane Dates, 5 yoars, 9 monshs and 2 days. ‘The Triends and: seyasintancos of the family afe' re- spectiully invited toaitend tbe funersd, frum the rest dence of ber parents, 190 West Thirty-fisss street, this (Monday) afternoon, at-one o'clock: Devry.—Of consumption, Catuarine Gexeveve Derry, wite of Philip Duffy ané second daughter‘of the late Jobs McNally. aged 22 years and 27 days (he relatives and friemds-of the family are respectfully invited to attend the (uneral, from her late residence, 16 Prince street, Brooklym, on Tuesday altermouu, at two o'clock, Faascu —In Hobokee, N. J.,on Sunday, May t, Hawet Fxsivaicn, son of Houry Br. and Victorine F. Faasch, Aged 18 mouths and 10 days. ‘Gonrruy —In Jersey City, on Sunday; Meyi, Wruuam, son of Lucinds and Dasiel E. Godfrey, aged 4 years, 10 months snd 16 days." The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Menday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the! Secomt Vresbyterian chereb, South Sixth strect, botwoen Jersey avenue and Erie street, without further novice: Hapury.—On Saturday morning, April 80, euddenly, of dinease of the heart, Jony 8. Hapiity, aged ars. famil eapoctfully invited to attend the (uneral, this (Monday) aftoraeon, ieoge his lafe residence; Nv. 11 Allen street, at three orelook, Bunrger,—Jacow Hunrur, only son of Wallace and Anos Hunter, »f croup, aged 7 years and 8 mouths. His fuoeral wiil take'place from 392 Water street, this (Monday) afternoon, ut two o'clock. His fritnds and rela- tives are respectfully Invited to attend. K1xG.—On Friday evening, April 2, Hmtay Siectom, . hter of Poter V. and Eliza A. King, in the 20th year ago. e‘atives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the tur 1, from Grace church, thie (Monday) morning, at hail » nine o'clock. KILiawnenrz.—Aiter a long and painful iiiness, the be loved wife of Juba Killenbentz, late Jeanmiia SMALL, of the county Longturd, Ireland. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectful invited to attend the {uneral, from her late residence, 81 + West Twonty-fitth atrect, this (Monday) atternoun, at one Murray, Eddy & Co.—Managers. Kaxrvucer, Bxrns O1ass 3U3—April 3), 1864, 27, 69, 38, 52, 49, 63, 46, 39, 76, 28, 10, 55, 47, Kawtocer, Ouass 34—April 30, 1834, 73, 53, 47, 24, 74, 29, 56, 7, 69, 72, 28. for this purpose, Instructions to the Nations’ Banks acting as Ioan agents were not issued from the ited States Treasury until March 26, bat tn the Seat three wens of April the subserip- reraged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the Vnited States: at Washington. and the Assistant Treasurers at New York. Boston and Philadelphia, and by the Firat National Bank of New York, No, ¢ Wall street. Second National Bauk of Now York, Twenty-third street and Broadway. Fourth Nationai Bank of New York, Pine street. Sixth National Bank of Now York, Sixth avenue and Brondway. Tenth National Bank of New York, 240 Broadway. New York National Exchange Bank, 184 Greenwich street. First Nationa! Bant.of Philadeiphiae Firat National Bank of Washington, and by all National Banks which ere depositaries of pubite money, All respectable banks and bankers throughout the country will furnish further information op application, and afford every facility to subscribers. Z. B. Simmons & Co.—Managers. Saucer, Berea Cxass 207—April 30, 1864. 17, 13, 16, 9, 60, 30, 26, 58, 65, 48, 14, 64, 10. Lass BRA pried, 1664 28, 10, 68, .€7, 75, 74, 30, 26, TT, 64, 61, 35, 31. tions havi France, Elits & Co.—Maangers. Lisnany, Berra Otass St—April, $0, 1354. 34, 47, 69, 61, 33, 64, 20, 73, 4, 70, 23, 42, 31, uses 52— April 30, 1864, 22, 18, 69, 29, 47, 61, 53, 46, 42, 35, 4, 30, 75. Prizes Cashed tn All Leg: Lotterics, Tnformation given or sant. J. R, CLAYTON & CO., 10 Wall etrect, N.Y. | rtes and | tion gt GALLAGHER e DENS AMIN, and Information givea. rt N. Brokers, U0 Uhestnut rect, Phil ey || Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Letter- fea Information given. » WEST, 81 Nassau street, room Wo. f. Lottery Tickets hed—Information given, JOSEPH BATBS. Broker, 41 Wall street, room No. . ” The war domocrats have groat faith in General Mo- Ciclian, but for all that they are beginning to canvass the ‘whances Of a fusion with the indepoadent Fremont move ; because, you Know, Fremont has really a powerfal ‘Mection at nis back, aod is as fixed in his purpose to break the republican party macuine of 2864 as was Martin Vau Burea to knock the regular democratic nomination in the thead ia 1848. But enough for the present. All hands on Allsides have thoir eyes and cars fixod upon Virginia. “We oxpect, too, befure the end of another week such ‘Gvexts in that quarter as will result in a speedy and defi 1 Havana Lottery —see Oficial raw i prt In, on er A sitll ny MFA YLOR ¢ CO. . i MiSet A | 6 Oxronp, Le Mavens, Boo, Lavaverre Couginae, ne! Maree 7. 1000 Enclosed is an extract froin the Richmond Whig, eut from in a coffin made of granite, the top to be placed on two faite solution of the Presidential probiom. Im the meaa. | granite pins, one inch in’ diemeter, and one. ino. in our paper, “recommending the government touaturaize | » Brilitant and Powerful Day and Night | orcjock, . asses. fot id. oI ime the plots snd counterplote, the scheming and trick. | Betght. So that they may be’placed in a fire-proof build: tre oultPatin or the catty ter fh RE RavOF Ks eal, | Doodle, Persea aieensvle and eneisaes A spacdd, | Hobenstn—On Gundey morning, May 1, of congestion F7 of this faction, that fastion and tbe other, are more | ME,'2 Be erected a, the svatbenst end sof the garden Enow ghie sory by heart but thereat trouble in wa can't FEE | oe eee ee enone ot 5 “John wud Rawerd, ‘@mumag than the bovk of “Old Abo's Jokes.” Globe. He directs that ay be disposed of in the news from hehimond. tt Tiras out eallaye Saft every ime. meharesiey 222 West Twe Sscate. Pere een ts ; SHS CHARGES AGAINST THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, | #04 ManRer, as also all the ‘who might die be- td Bane See el ner cokag UAE ee Mind FeANos © hsler Houre, | ou Tueyday morning,at blue o'ciock, thence to St, Colues” % Tee charges against Mr, Chase andthe management of | “Geurse W. Jones, of Fayettsville, Toon. ; Samuel T. For souid send high out Were to Seheer'sleetire he woula ba’s church, West ‘Twenty-fth street, where 8. solemn ‘cram Of the Treasury Department, and the | Williams, of P.G. county, Md.. and Wright Rives are draw. certain, at frat we was's big humbug. Burn the | Tisiem, mass will be celebrated for the reposect her of the Committee of Investigation by the | DOmMaated as executors, ihe ret of whom te not re- 1, ROE a en OEA OE oA AE Dut he has. goi wip wale ‘his bitters—men, eme fenes ‘wed? Rave-sen — ‘The remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. ‘House ou Saturday, are Creating much talk and excite Siired to band ta the sum spate a ndoad From Chis period. wntil. the_munttarinen. Se me — ihe eas homed. toe The ioke ie thoy At h imene one radon id bene anny aa seinen ot Alan pao ; material numerical change took place among the Bavies | F171 in the next bottle, I'd Ike to know wherethe & ae ees a bt} Ki : é of the world, Vessels were being constructed to replace Bet Speculation ie rife as to what the effect will be bh ae executor, the next oldest son 1 in. Now, Mr. Editor, q eomet | comes: low, Mr. save ms: sive em thing else vapon the course of the Secretary of thore matters, and . ienk sheustge bal teddened them th; ju your paper just for a rarity, 8, Corns, Bunions, Inverted Natis, En- veuany are confident that he will shortly reeigu his seat in News from Fortress Menree. ages shimnicn wicases pon attic hes ae ; BaKGELION, xp _ | lseged Joints and all diecases of the Feet ‘rithout pata ‘O'Hans)_-on Sunday. May 1, afer = long. and-very {the Uabinet. ‘Those who are best informed, however Foarnes Momnos, April 20,1904. | former yours. ‘The inventive genius of the world, how- | rf we oply knew the foregoing ERR Seer eat, 190\Reokdway, 7 TAGBABES. Sr | painful ines, Lucy ro tin Oars netic OS tat ho will do nothing of the kind, and that everything | Private Jacob Morgan, of, the Eighth Connecticut regi: | s 74° was continually suggesting something now, and ex. | {#iuly send iim ‘of Plamation Biers” “Kviden iy he pg ne agg NS son inlaw, Charles ©. ‘Miles, 242, West Twenty, ; i ja reves as tot educated in s laboratory, and daes vo! understand | Deafness, Impaired Sight, Street. on Tuesday afternoon,’ at Ralf-psst two -o'dlock. eau and will be satisfactorily explained, as far ss Mr. | ment, was shot for desertion in Norfolk yesterday alter- periments werebeing made in naval architectare which Chase tm concerned. Of course he cannot but feel ag | noon. in time revolutionized all the navics-of the world. Steam + \eved at the action of the President in restoring to Mrs. Lewellyn, of Norfolk, was injured bya restive ‘was introduced, and besides building steamers, seores of be caliraya ia there every ‘That's whar's the Boca: ‘The retatives and friends of the family, also those of ber - ct seh, wonder —y sou in-law, are invited to attend without fart Lon. NOISES IN THB ABAD, TARRH. AFFECTIONS IN TH) ca’ aL ar iE time—in every bottle. Pisoteon Bitters } 9nk Blair his commission of Major General, aftor.the | horse last evening at Old Point, and died ina few hours | ,,,, sbips were furnished with auxiliar: ines, and ‘ pom Paray.—In South Bergen, N. J., on » May 3. +. ncks made upon btm by that gentleman. The may, boe- | from her injuries. Cu Sadak. caianiiest eel dd RE lin aaadecboaane- sordl aaine rele in cunts of dyapepaia, constipation, CHRONIC CATARRE, nga, to of George Cand Margaret Perry. aged 13 year, «st, be only one of Mr. Lincotn’s jokes, in knowlag that | The schooner Amos Falkenburg, which run into the | sss ec ines those of tho preseot time are no more pg et ge OATARRM OF THR TYMPANIC xUCOUS attend the funeral, on Tuesday ab .tbree ‘over the eyes, tetid breath, desponding spirits. dc, as in atected fo Plantae tion Bitters, The beauty.of it is, they are very ble to take, and produce an {immediate beneficial res ‘They are eom| of the choscent roots and lerbs:—Da lion, camomile, wintergreen, anise. lavender, corian rage peel, oascarilla bark, Clove buds, “ea iaaya,!” te. MEMBRANE, OBS: EUSTACHIAN TUBE OURED, CROSS BYE STRAIGHTS! And every disease of the Kye and Bar requiring oitaer o'clock, from Belmont avenue, South . Parraason.—On Saturday, April 30, st the ot her brother-in-law, J. W. Schmidt, Hetava Bacna, relict. of Samuel Patterson, ot Charleston, 8.0... ‘The relatives aad friends of the ‘amliy are requested to attond the funers!, at Grace church, on Ae pam & ch restoration, without @ reappointment and comfima- | steamer New York the night of the 17h inst., arrived teable , the tion by the conete, would be Illegal, ad eo declared, thus | bere laat eveaing, with her bead rigging all carried sway. | S?hulouste "9 mlpwot-war tan the barbarian weapons * get ag rid of » troublesome member of Congress, gratifying The French vessels which weat to City Point recently, | 5, 3951 the navies pf the principal nations In the world the “latr interest, and leaving bum eventually out ta the | to bring away tobacco trom Richmond, have all returned | org assuming « truly furmidable shape, England stood IN_ ONS MINUTE. co |. It ie understoog that the investigating committee | light to Hampton Roads. Pea Sante, wide mall sbine great advonce is price. he: 8. 7. 10h fhedicnl OF surgical ald_ attended to. by’ Dr iseR. ey Be $re80, as thelr firet step, to obtain a list of the females | The steamer New York, with sick rebel prisoners, has | osin. Peete eer ayeieae ween owe the oun wecrets bat in moat Teporiant tse laten Necominent, | BENG (Ais consulting rooms, Sis Broadway, near | Morning, at halt-past nine o’clock, w = em: oyed in the Treasury Department, and of the partics, | sailed for City Point in charge of Major Mulford. r moire rer clergy mem. * habii —_ Raxsou.—On Saturday morping, April 20, after a ehord mon. ders. of Congress snd others, pon whose reoom- jgimacrmaacicrrinarns the otowing table, 3 tho number of vossols and | 9409 Mer arangeh tetine agsior and bri tianey to rhe mind. of Children and Young iMluesa, Daxiet Raweom, of tbe. firm of .W. 4. Ransom & . The Sascachusetts Legistature. guns in the principal navies in 1851:— ‘They are sold by ail reepectable dealers. jectar with oF without discharges from. the ear, am Co., aged 51 years. mendation they were appointed. a P. H. DRAKE & €0.. other diseases appertaining to oa and Bearing. rece! ‘The !riends of the family, and those of hia brothers, J. ; ital Boston, May 1; 1864, Nation. No. of Verels, No. of Guns. ‘W2 Broadway, New York. the tisnal attention from ADWBLL, $4 Clinton place, | 1H. Ransom and W. A. Ransom, are respectfully invited . ~ & CONSTITUTIONAL =AMESDMENT TO FROBIBIT | 45 the Massachusetts Senate yesterday the Commitics ore 18,000 | 4 Untversal Hat Store, Rgtgne "Bournve to attend the funeral, from hie iate resideace, No. 16 Wess Twenty-firat street, this (Mouday) afternoon, at two on Federal Relations reported « series of resolves in rela- —— =. 7,009 | Fepresenting all the latest Fashions of the Oid World and Dr. Ma! SLAVERY. bry Higratv’s article jurday ia regara dela; . civek, without further notwe. wi e ‘alee’ a pha a pombe caganes'e ee tion to national afiaira, favoring the prosecution of the 5 7 GENTLEMEN'S DRESS HATS og BUSINESS HATS Be Maran Cgtnty ft cates Drowsiness: .Or, “a Saturday April 20, Commmire Rind " N . my 01 "1 1 Headache, Pe jareball BRIS, 500 cor stitution aboahiog slavery 'e Baving an éxopllent | W0l Sad Plsdzing, the resouroey of the Biste We 8 supe 1 000 | CHILDREN'S FANCY Hats. Tak each artes bore Eyes: Be MaehateOcaere Geek | eagis aye 4 cnres Deafness. Tt out all obstructions, | ” Frnoral to take place at No. 200 Mets street, this (Sfon- port; recommending an amendment to the covstitution | Netherlands. 125 2,500 INFANTS’ FANCY Hats, eficet. A pumber of democrats who bave not hitherto very dectaring Presid r MISSES’ BATS AND BONNE?S. trengihens the gia healthy aetion t avored tbe amendment begin to tlk eeriouly of wup- | Senses eas mache rime ide Seenepe oapehy ts * 00 BOYS" AND VOUTuw Wars AND Oars, | parinniecied. Sela by alrareasinia OT“ ome | aay Sheree sy ‘moratag Mag, ab five o'clock, porting it. It is believed that if the HunaLp's efforts are | ‘and thet hie administration ered tee 60 900 | is an api convenience in ‘a great city: ike Mew Dyspepsia Tableta.—Askt for Welling’ s | Amoterrs, dangbter of A. Rallo. Properly and vigorously supported by othor newspapers bce towel 4 ase SUCH A STORE IS GENIN’ Dyspepsia Tablets. For aale by all’ druggiste at &@ comts per | | The funeral will take place thie (Bendy) afternoon, at. ‘who are favorable to this vitelly important measure, and cofftdence of the people. g an 0° Broadway. St. Nicholas box. CE eee eee on ire. Rakin Rebenon, Dy the poopie, who are undoubtedly in favor of it, ft will Phe Damaccus at Portiana. oe Te | Mander farniicn, who winh to learn in bfah hourwhat | yyy, Lowe—Homenpariiee ——— . : soon secure the requisite yote to complete it, as far as Portiaxp, Me., May 1, 1864. # — fn the way of out door Head.ireasss. should at once For partioulors ace @ungay deerGury. mane oon pa Picode aby ree sn = pune ongresa can do so, ‘The Damascus, Captain Brown, arrived up Saturday 10 16 | for everything tm the Tine thats fashionable and tasteful Pik Ee eB aS Beovoort place (Tenth street) | in 'aw, Wm, Blair, Mount Pleasant, N. J.,on Tuesday \eux TRANSFERS OF BRAWEN FROM THE ARMY TO | evening with two hundred and seventy-five passengers A ©) Ret. Pe cacaaae —————— — bg ig — oor ‘rs Cua THE NAVY. Tho nowspapers go through by to-night’s Iboston boat, 6 30 GENIN, 513 Broadway. Distiiied Dew—For the Skin and Com- | arrange lo janday., Apel 30, Mrs. Cuan- ‘The vaval rendezvous at Baltimore having been sup- iil reach New York om Bight, The mals | sp = , pages yt id The funeral will take place thie (Mon@ay) atternooo, at e iP | and will jew Monday Big vl ‘*Besides 440 ganbots, A Beautifai Comple Laird’s Bloom ‘ pe. a poe ry “gh fincluding yuaboats. ene te ge = Re ie, onl a poantt ‘In 1860 data was obtained from the different nations | UJsts every where. 7 4 ~~ feo Pi ‘Apeit 20, 2006 which enablod us to make @ comparison of their relative eran d “4 strength. Space will not allow us at the prosent time Arrived, steamer Joba 8. Stevens, from Mazatian, with to give the narves of all the vessels in the navies of the | LEWE: a a Poethion de’ Florence © mast pissmnae $136,318 to treasure, forty Dales of Mexican cotton and | @orid. Tne following table shows bow our navy list | (ollng subsiliule for soap—removin edness. Ac, h ¢ i str hundred and forty nine packages of aller ted in 1800: Totomee of Src ii hal oly a ads The markets are unsettied, owing to uncertainties as to UNITED STATES NavY. and perfumcra, and wi changes in the tari? and excise laws. Best mining. SARING VERNA, Aaaren te | stocks have depreciated five per cent, owing to the * Lohgtt somes tax mines, Great feeling is manifested on Dement, wired tened Nothing has been beard from the interior yet. A Fine Thing for the Teeth ‘The receipts at the Custom House for the month of ‘The fragrant S sepeers tehave jaheo a very pre lar arti the toilet, hight! Ep cena ane Tee ewe se chante ‘The steamer Constitution, from Panama, is just coming server of the teeth, refreshing the mouth, seostening breath, arreauing the progress of decay, ana otherwise fting ihe weer. Boston Fravelier ve ‘old by all druggists. 76 cents @ bottle, and Wy HALL & RUCKEL. Propeistors, 418 Greenwich stress, 8. F. Isaac Seymous, Peekskill. Sutrow —Om Sunday, Mag 1, Kate Sorma Svrtom, in the 18th year of her age. ‘The funornd will take place from the reaidense of her grandmother, Mra. C. Stwe, this (Monday) afteruoon, at two o'clock.” Friends of ube family are tovitesso attend. Seagmta-—On Weider, Apri! 29, Dawn, F Seacomp, ia the 38th joer of bis age. The ‘amsral will (ike place this (Mooday) afternoon, at halt past taro oWlock, trom his late residerse, 773 Broad- way. The relatives and friends of the samily are re apecttully invited to attend rw\re.—-In Broeklyn,on Saturday, Apeil 30, Paxem isa, wite of Joba C, Stewart, in the 4512 year of her age. Te Yrienda of the family are respect 2ully, Invited to at- toed the funeral, from the Presbyteriaa chureh, Atlantic wlreat, corner of Bond street, this (Monday) adternoon, at. ‘to o'cloek, wishout furt'ser invitation SSuaiten.—In. Brooklyn, ou Saturday evaniog, April 30, Marr ‘Sioare, aged Tho relatives and frenis are invited: to attend the funeral, frorm No. 4 Beseh piace, near Sackett street, thie. (Monday ) morning, atten o'clocg, witboxs further antic, Dr. Hunter's Office, Is at Ne 3 Divisiow street, New York clty. Ie las no other office, Established 34. Hight rooms and ® privateentrance He cures chronic eraptions and apot@eon the skin. ulcers of all kinds the most poisonous impurity of the blood, tietria, all diseases rinining to the urinary orgaos, rheumatism, 4c. Work om ‘oman Frailty, Nervous Debility, Early Indiscretion, Ss wis aed Hours io, from +A. M. Until 9 o'dook i. ‘the army, another depot bas been established at Phiia- deiphis. Sexmen arc coming torward in large numbers to be transferred, aod hopes are entertained that our gunboats now in readiness for ses will be all manned during the present month. SHE CONGRESSIONAL BRSOLUTION ON FRENCH INTER- VENTION IN MEXICO. ‘The joint resolution which unanimously passed the House of Representatives about a movth ago protesting @gainst the Freveh occupation of Mexico, and the es- ‘Qablishment of monarchial institutions on this continent, ‘@till sleeps in the Senate Committee o@ Foreign Rela- Slons, whiok it is permitted to do for reasons of State Gouraud’s Powtre Subtite Uproots Matr from low foreheads or any part of the body. Warrancad, at hia now dept, 408 Broadway. Garden Adornments, Vases, F Chairoy Setters, Rustic Seats, troiiines, ae. © 00.8, 624 Broadway, opposite Bt Mieholas Hotel, atreet, wear the 10 [ at Biges cut t@ Pi 3 1 ghips-of the-line... Frigal nt Health and Strength, bk LANGLBY’S Root and Harly Bitiers gure Jaundice, la, Heada. 5 Ma ae of Py 'e, Tiny Pe bie Bloods Humors and Hower Complatsia” Prices 25, 50 apd 75 cantae bottle. ‘GEO. VC. GOODWIF & CO, Whoiess'e Agents, . 38 Hanover street, Bonin. o WEE BILL TO PROVIDE GOVERNMENTS FOR THE . SRORDED STATES. — It in probable that @ vote will be taken in the House on . : ‘Wodncsday on the bill to provide republican govern- no. Amothone or. ‘Srownit,--At Sauk City, Wig, 00 Toseday, 2. iments (or the States where tho governments have bees Aavice | to Every | One c-=—Steln folds Ny Be By Hesurrts X., i ate ot Laver "E Buowally in 106 Es year ‘overt rebell comment yf ac ere. e ? apn de sienyes by ns babeiin. | A. Selitee <i) Tes wees Seer eee ee Fin'uasket cepend tor thelraaie upon extensive adverts Beaver Fe. hte ae ee Om aciasiy i? ociock, |. Vouk —Um Satasday, Aprib90, at haif-pese six P.M... Propared speeches bre yet to be delivered upon thet | polling establishments, &c., at the foot of Thirty ninth | gotal.... shanieless pulling, eccentrt: bottles and Poter Funk lal on Meniay, May 2, on the premisos No.2 Srond way. Ricnakt Lixwry, nom of Jaman B, and, Soul-a 4 Voss, ag: DEMAS BaRNES & CO. 2 years, 8 monthe aud 18 days. wubjoct, treet, Norta river, Would yon not be doing am equal We have now arrived at the year 1964, and gives MR. CHASE'S RETURN TO THE CAPITAL. service to despatch reporter to the East river, foot of | table showing, with ae much correctness as circumstances Secretary Chase has returned to Washington from bis | same end Thirty eighth streets, and to call the attention | will permit, the force of the naval Powers of the world. By Grnaap Bette & Co. Pa Aston Width. 5 conte per yard. Fre Broadwag, between Tweety A ‘The relatives and friends of the ay <4 age respectful iy Invited to ateemd the funeral, froc. residence of his 285 West Twellth strees, this (Monday) a/ter- Pps Company, wealy-second ati, we ‘at three o'clock. 5 They Priv’ visit to Putiadelphia. of bie Honor the Mayor te the manure dumping grounds? | although we rank numerically the second naval Power, | 4), prophylsetie and rapid im eure in Mama’ urday - sn ‘riser. —in Wil DUNE, * 4, ‘ 3UR PAYMENT OF THE AnMY. ‘The denizens even of Madison and Fifth avenues, upow | we are in fact the first in etrength. In the following iysarr etn Ralere, qf Cintvea dieeses” bold er on Pimpies, Freekies, Tem, Krapttens, | any, wus or Garett Yan Volar mea teyen aM * Yesterday the troops throughout our army were mus | that live of streets, will feelingly complain, With a fioger | table some of the figures appear large for the countries | se-pr Hee ane, elie Meee ae | De eee taken: beotiented Bonn es ble ‘ew dsgot” rE. | wepaeee Benth Nisth careos ana Bavedwayidin(aoedeyb . " 7 a vn h. i. epert, - € ro: f6F pay. All have been paid up to the twenty-ninth | "Hom ened nen, At, See Maat Kvery One, Clty Ime | #0 whieh they are annexed: but the list compriers all NPRED, ToSansan nireet, Now York. ee he F | stternoee, at uhree oO . Gobi w eae ITSON.—At sea, On yurday, Apr |, Captain Wx. ai ing ot { Lobruary. ‘i ——— ten of lol 'Y. The next payment will not be made until | spector and all, admits it 1@ too bad to allow such a | their vessels, tocluding the small gunboats, some of Tricopherous or “dl . ©. Ba alter the active operations of the approaching campaign | stinking place to exist au fa the | which are propelled by aweepe:— A Bad Breath.—How Many Lovers it . Alex. C Wises, of the bark Heary, t ‘ greas city. @u not dade friend Medteaied wind, for pre, Festoriag and beaut) te attend fue ‘shail Kave been suspended. vat nf INSTANT READER. NAVIES OF THR WORLD IN 1564 aan reat sae the BALM OP ATHOUSEND FLOW bie | (ine ihe hake craaiatg ar a dap preven nenee Wroun'Soo ,- er te nes ve bated MEDICAL AND SUNGICAL APPROPuLATIONS FoR THA sot, Guns, | tm deniribeg nist and morning, Te sing boauaites ine | Daudboms Ane kal Me fait rhc, pn thiblaivee ney | Graham avenve, Brooklyn, B. D., this. (Monday) air \ ‘ARMY. or Low Wages ron WORK WOMEN. —The preo. 14,056 | Somlenion. eed — shape, Theamation, awollings.. Sore th a tring ‘a: | noon, at two o'clock Rapes ales hal ‘Tho Army Appropriation bill appropriates 62,715,000 for | HOA! reault of low Ww Wes swans. = ne 41% | att suffer Headache, Toothache ana@ | i Pre Den, Mn Grvggious Mhrouphoee the | gy UATTERa LOM, Saturday pri ona Watters, im the 3700 $2,715,000 iiustrated by aa incident whieh came to 280 108876 re. Y a) Suman E., the beloved wile of Joba Watters, <a diciues, Insteaments and dressings, Suowiegs Inst lah. A ‘irl, neatly thong 98 rr 2013 Moura ep mi t's Lnatant Pain | world. Principal oftee Fae Fe NY, year of er age. | fH NUMBER OF THE RROEG PRISONERS. plainly ares arveaiea by © rolls otowr for tua. re 3 s = ( neen of Beamey—White Virgin Wax | Tis remalon will be removed from O6t Ine rer emny i report of @ joiting men wpon the street. taken to 2 of Antilles, beautifies, w ‘and peeserves the complex. | No. 90 East F ‘Tho report of the Commissary Gonoral of Prisoners, ao ton houre she admitted the ‘Dut said she 12 10 340 | fom, mi Ito fay jo. ammouth nt; | Conveyed thence Philadelphia for interment. “ pompanying the Secrotary of War's report, hae juss been | was compelled to adopt that course lite oF starve, 110 10 058 it eure lips, removes pimples, te he Watiiveton.—On Sunday morn! LAA eH 4 patilashed. Te shows that the nimber of rébel ofcare | She came from Vermont, with her mother end another 5 = 1 | OTREY TERE M8 Den prion Gite conte SCA eR Mates | Sueiiten ot som carusesty-ereave tar tapas of tn oid Bioos ineit removal Ube mothor led been sok, and their Pd a 004 | Thlsstyle Weoniy torsateat only, te FLERE BOG. TB eruih evennn treet, Phinda: | "yg roatvon ara friends of the my ae reapecy —One lieutenant genoral, five major genorals, twonty- | support had devolved upon this girl, who worked ing 2 64 82 jactpal office, 204 Canal atreet, iJ o invited to attend the faneral, this (! onan Fg tae brigadier generals, 196 colonels, 146 teutouant | SMO 8 Rasax street, and received ten cents, for mak $ 4 bo} con NS, Gann sarang ow Tork, We Wo uno cio, rum the Wall Hoar, ‘Willtamaburg, * joolonels, 214 majors, 2AOT exptins, 6,811 Hontoaants, | she could net oore cncceh io support. the temiiys Bed i bo 2p | ALLCOCK'S POROUS FLARTER tise fer sale ac above, | mie of Puitding Museriah Gas aod Waler Pipes, de. Se ee omnis, May 1 ater» stort nee, 5.63 gen commissioned officers, 121,166 privates and pg yd to her earnings by going apon the 1 w» QT ehelor’s Hatt Dye—The Best in the nitaey Comm. et. WObLOW Ss CO. atu Mr B.D. Wititams, in the a5! ee ee renee ens” a, we hd etna ote dt | Ry ante Pe yi cae at Bah ampere Secesis cacarar | RG wriatativgamace ores me meee | eer ee ts nen src Gogh 1@ roport 29 220 officers and men, smong whom were one | facts Known to the corroborated her story. and there 1 4 6 | a aden Winakee oh afternoon , at one o'elockr, from bis late reridence, Ko doubt tan Pebbt hee 5 vite én, The general and seven brigadiors, Taere had boon an pd RO O23 Such the United Btat: now stand | ‘meee te Tesaenah Gal Cote tee ar ate ee Wate) es 4 Jewelty enous Went Forty third treet, Wituont furl eo at 21,087 rebers exchanged against 110,866 Uniow “men here ts still werk for pl * Foung, by day and might, without ‘or tauigne. Highly | Par aale hy Fermains will be taken to Talliiotaciturd Fapeca pions. ‘ and tana @ Boma. aven in Boston, —Boston Kt Weoond on the list, In loss the tou Tyars boy will OC | Focommended mGe ial apalt BEM MONS. + ORORGR ©. ALLEN, 415 Broedway, Phitadelphia, Baltimore ‘ \rotaraed, The oxchanges of officers on both sides ara ( Anrft ‘Supy the first position, Pggalisea’ ) Opprsite Buad wi7eet One door baow Canal sireoy tormeriy 1k Wail eiree, § ORY>