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‘teocomaldered it most certain that no one could do fumiceto the grand discoverer who does not so~ idea of morals. Tn further illustration of ‘thin point, be cited incidents in whieh he claimed ‘Wat human reason demands the intervention of @upernatural power for the result of events’ in the ‘voyages cf Colum! as, ‘The lecturer exploded the charge, receivéd for ‘Girty years, that Columbus was never married to Beatrix Henriques, which was claimed to be the rewult of « blunder on the part of an Italian writer, , a the beginning of ourewn century, and whieh "has been refuted by an examination of original | dootmente. Another point, was the charge made oy ‘Washington Irving, that Columbus had con- | adored the Indians as utterly destitute <a tights, becetse they were not Christians, be had enslaved them, The injustice to the In- clans was the work of the Governors who suc- ceeded Columbus when he had been unjustly de- Drtved of hia Governorship. The lecturer claimed Ahat, while be could, Columbus defended all their tights and protected them from in uatice, and the destruction that the colonies brought upon the red ‘man while he was powerless to defend them, was one of the very bitterest sorrows of his lying hours, ‘The eloquent speaker closed by saying that the that rested upon Columbus and his work time of his death, have been suceeded by sof sunshine and glory inthe New World he ssoovered, Toe clouds have returned—there is rieneas where we had hoped ever for light—vie~ “ona that we loved seemed to have vanishe!—bu courage { said the lecturer, the air will again be Near when the storm is past At much atime, it ts not on hour lost, that ie spent in contemplating & man whose life teaches us that the way to be arue te God and man, is firvt to be true to ours | @olves, 18 wae thus that Columbbe rose above the common level of man—his soul is in pesce—his mission and character remain enshrined on the mountain of the holy and of the heroes, grand, ma Jeatic and mysterious, like the ‘+ dark" ocean which he loved, and over whose unbroken solitudes he amade his marvellous path, Exammation or Warp Sciioot, No. 10, Wooster Staxxt.—This is one of the gem schools of the city, With the principal of the male department, Prof. John F. Stoddard, we are al! familiar, through his able works on mathematics, An sdvantae outside of the revular routine apper- tains to the departments of «chool No, 10. It ia the daily military dri of a class of young cadets under the conduct of Mr. Manibal Robinson, who was for Fears connected with our army, On fair devs these Little fellows enliven with their bright uniforms the Disak aypect of the Washington Parade Ground, Dut in the dreary season of storm, to which we have of late bean #\bjectod, the enclosed playground of the school affords ample space for military evolu- fiona, of which the boys are naturally fund, In the exsmination, Master Edward L, Mather id himeelf grest credit in his perception of in- quiries propornded, as did also ® young represen: tive of Central America, J seph Mayorga, who im- Dated a moat favorable impression to the inter- A spectators, Master Edward Thompson, son of Rev. Dr. Thompson, Editor of the Cumisrias Anvocate ayn Jounnat, delivered himself of some e!aborate hits Yorioal details, with a Cegree of correctness show. ing an interest in his pursuit which promise well for his future progress. In the primary classes of the female apartment, conducted by Miss Rdgers, much interest was foit, and the resulta were of 4 cheracter to estab- lish # firm confidence in these preparatory exer- cises, In the second class; Miss Emily Henry showed much taste in her manner of reading, the Ielivery of her sentences embodying an expression ond distinctness of utterance which rendered it « pleasure to listen, In the same class, Miss Julia “iden alowed berself admirably proficient in geo- sgtepbical descriptions, In the bistory clans the questions were very per ing to any buts well-stored memory, wo young ladies, Miss Emma Oliphant and Miss viola Vermilyea, were awarded special praise for theie proficiency in this branch of study, The ‘4rying exemples in mental arithmetic were met with laudable courage by the pupils, though it has but lately formed a part of their regular dally ourse, In this branch Charlotte Gillen evinced mathematical adaptation worthy of remark, and Agured at the mental problems with apparent ease. The xpelling of two classea—one of Miss Barker, We other of Miss Peak, was gone throvyh expec! y well. We come now to the first and hibest class in the school, which has long been succesfully conducted by Mins Emma I, Thompson, who has proven her- self no less an indefatigable teacher in her juiet sphere of echool-room duty, than she did an ener. qetlc and self-denying nurse to our inexperienced and camp-sickened soldiers, during their syourn in the vicivity of Washington, last summer, She gained leave of absence from the school offi- one of the first to pass the muster o! the “Woman's Centra! Association,” which was snized at the commencement of the war, for the s Jending out of bands of female nurses to our milita- dey horpitals, She returned in the autumn to the sphere of her former duties, and that her class ap- Preciate the interest feltin the ement, is tvident in the tone of their deportment. Tae Su- * perintendent, Mr. Randall, complimented them Sulghly. Theexercises were closed with musio— | aise Barker presiding with much ability at the | pinme forte, Is THE News Comrranann ?—We saw yos- verday in the Kast River a deeply loaded mud soow, forutiny, however, revealed » number of men on deck who were far from muddy, and a large volume of steam steadily rising from an escape pipe near one end, indicated the presencs within of a sub- mance other than mud, Then the mud tank—if such It was—was of peculiar construction; round in form, and rising some $ or 9 feet above the deck, with what looked like a towel-rack {probably » railing for the safety of such vonturesome persons ‘as wished to inspect the mud) elevated some three feet above ita rim, Aqwed to silence by the impres- sive reality of@ new mud machine, what was our surprise when a friend secretly whispered, “That's crictson'a Battery.” The intensity of our curios, ity was the mere whetted, butthe mud soew had sich possession of our faculties that we could uot Link of battery, and especially not of « craft whose eck was barely a foot above the water's aurfuca, sd whose buoyancy seemed to depend upon the yu 'tence of wind or storm, Bat the fact that we hat ven the floating battery, must be communicated to the readers of The Sux} Ourpen was in hand } and. eager for the fray, when there rose before us * dy dark cloud of the Government order, forbidding {news of military movements. * * © We have Mt The scow—Leg pardon, battery—was not » movement. £¥ could'nt move; hadn't power enough, 41 wo it had te be towed, a4 & moamer ahoad with long tow-line clearly indicated. Reader, we ifr sib an Picture of what the was te be, Accept this as a sketch of what Arran Yra st, M, E, Soxpary Scuoon Paxhibision, the little girl who #o beautifully sang fav? part of the “cho”, on Wednesday evening, waa \dannah Seaman, instead of Emma, aa previously reported. Tux Commrrrex To AwArp the pre ums of tea dollarv each, bequeathed to the American Tract Boctety by the widow of Col, Alexander K, ompson, whe fell in the Florida war, for ten short “religious tracts best adapted to the soldiers of the United Sta*es army," have received 340 mani veripts, ‘The ten premium tracts will be issued by weS:clety about March 1, in # small and neat pack- @, slapted to the soldier's pocket; price five cents, Pp tawe two cents, Day ov Prarer or CoLeGces,—The Pres- pyterian General Assembly and other religious so- cieties, having appointed yesterday as a day of prayer for the youth of the churohy prayer was held during the day in all the churches, A Gen- eral mecting was held in the First Presbyterian Purch, at 4P,M., when an able address on the duties ofthe ministry was delivered by the Rev. Mr, Bannard, the meeting having been first opsned with @inging and prayer by the Rev, Mr, Rankin, ) There Were present, besides those mentioned, the men Boring, Rice and Phillips, and Rev, Bliss, Rowell, Alexander, vinden, " 7» Wilsom, Irvin AS4P. M., & prayer meeting of students—grad- of Yale College—was held in the Union Saminary, Rev, Mr, Hauley presiding, 1a the oveuing, « meeting was held at Bh Paul's M.E, Church, Fourth Avenue, when the Bev, Profesor Vineet, ot Troy University, presshed « sermon, and addresses were delivered by Rev. J, P, Newman, Hagany and others, Rev. J. P. New: ‘man will alse preach sh the Alanson Mf. E. Ohurch, Norfolk street, on Sanday aext, for the benefit of the church, Ox amp arrer Saterpar, March Ist, the boats of the Si nington line will leave pler No, 13, North R ver, at five o'clock, instead of four o'clock, Tux powm Teatns of the New Jersey Con- tral, Morris and Basex, and New Jersey Tranepor- tation Company, were nearly an hour behind their time, yesterday, in consequence of the mow storm, ‘The horse cars on the city railroads were also de tained. Counrenrert Frve Dotnar Brits, of the § uthbridge Bank, Masa, male their appearance on our streeta‘last night, “A Sonscarinen " desires to know if a Police. man las @ right to arrest an individual without osLer cause than hard language, A Policeman has aright to make arreste if necessary ty produce good order, and to prevent breach of the public peace, Usiten Starnes Norrs anv Boxps.—By reference to the advertisement, it will be seen thet the Secretary of the Treasury will receive propos als until March Sth for the engraving and printing of the United States notes and bonds te be ismied under the authority of the act of February, 1962, Tur Sonscrurrion Booxs to the stock of the Turkish Bath Company will shortly be opened to the public, under the direction of a Board com- posed of some of our prominent citizens, The shares are to be $50 each, and the amount required is only $29.500, Thue {8 seems not unlikely that New Yorkers may enjoy before long the novel sen- sation of a Turkish bath, Ricwarp PA.seer, one of the ‘ Savannah" Private rsmen, died on Tuesday last at the St, Vin- “ital, from consumption of the bowelw contracted while a Tomvs, He was & brave man-of-war's man, amd hed boen » millor for nearly 80 years. A native of Scotland, but a resident of South Carolina, he enteret heart and Soul lato the secession cause, and stuck to it until bia death, Tur Isvesticatina Comserrrex of the ature, which has been for several days past in semion at the Astor House, endeavoring to dis- cover the influence which fsvored or oppssed the Health bill, Chamberlain bill, and other measures beture the Legislature, have had before them, we ymed, City Inspector Delavan, Alderman rgesnt-at-arms Gallagher (who answered to every juestion asked him), Messrs, Myers and Webster, and @ score of others supposed to someti ing, directly or indirectly, about the matter in Land, The proceediags have mot been allowed to become public, but we are informed that Delavan avowed having raised ameany lo his office to bear the expenses Albany to oppose the “Griscom" Health bill, It was stated th 000 kad been raised by the friends of the billl to put it through; and for the interests of the city and of the present Iaspector’s Department, » eum cqually large, if not larger, was employed to defeat it, We undermand that the names of the lobbyists employed were given to the committer, a4 also a statement of the bill of prices ofeach, How true this is, of course we cannot pres teud to nay—at all events, the report of the commit toe, whem helper to the Logisiature, must prove quite 'y revelation, Tur Wok v's Fatn.—Mr. Holmes, general agent and manager, will leave on Baturday, W at- tend to the articles shipped by the British soamer Brel! ‘Tuesday last, ipentsa Worrn street.—This work was continued on Wednesdvy, by demolishing the nor- therly wall of the enclosure of the Now York Hepital, The widening, grading and pay.ng, will be concluded during the summer ensning. Losses or New York Fire Insurance Com- PANIPS LY TUE Late Boston rine.—Fulton Fire Loa, Go,, $5,000 ; Market Fire Las, Co. $20,000 ; Raso- lute Fire Ins, Co,, $20,000; Manhattan Fire Ios, Co $5,000 : Lorillard Fire Las. Co , $20,000 ; Mar. cantile Fire Ine, Co.. $10,009 ; Goodhue Fire lus, Co, $8,100, Total, $33,000, BROOKLYN. A Concert AND Exitsrrton of the pupils of Public School Nu. 13, was given at the Academy of Music last evening, The pupils of the grammar department were seated on the stage—the girls dressed in white eccupying the right, and the boys the left, facing the audience, They presented » very fine appearance. The exercises consisted of music on the piano, songs and declarations, alto» gether making @ very agreeable evening's eatertsin- ment, The house was crowded with spectators, large numbers being unable to oldain seata, Cor, Woop,—There was a report in circula- Hon last evening—but it could not be traced to any A finite source—that Col, Wood hiad arrived in town and proceeded to the residence of his friend, at Brushvil Presentation oF A Sworn To Commopors Brnisou\M —A number of prominent citizens aa- at the Mansion House, im Hick street, last evening, for the purpose of presenting a aword to Fiag-officer Stringhem, as a token of the apprecia- m by his fellow citizens of b inent personal and professional character and public services, and of hie gallant and impertant capture of the rebel forts at Hatteras. The party, consisting of Hon. Jas: Humphrey, J. 8, Stranahap, Edward G, Fisk, Rev, Dr. Storrs, Alex, White, @. B, Chittenden, B.D, Silliman, A: A. Low, Rev. Dr. Farley, C. J. Low rey, Peter Cornell and others, who, after « preliml- nary organization, proceeded to the house of the Commodore, corner of Hicks and Clark streets, where the presentation was made by Hon, Mr. Humphrey on Lebalf of the citizens, The sword was manufactured by the Ames Co, of Springfield, Mons,, and cost $245, It is richly ornamented with geld mountings, and is altogether a very ole gant afair, MILITARY NEWS. ‘The soldiers of the Potomac complain bitterly of theextortions of the mutlers, The following is specimen of their exorbitant charges: Butter, 30 cents, cheese, 26 centa; dried apples, 20 cents; to- bacoo, $1 per pound; apples, five cents apiece, and Paper, two cents a shoot, dc.» dc, ‘The schooner Emily leaves to day for Hatteras Inlet and Roanoke Island, Letters and papers sent to Balos Hamilton & Co.y 86 Chambers street, will be forwarded. Captain Wm, Rainer, Washington Crntinental, corner of Canal and Elizabeth streets, will also take out comminsions, ‘The friends of the Hawkins Zouaves regiment are getting up » medal to commemorate the action ot Roanoke, Today being general muster day throughout the army, the troops on Governor's Island and Bedloe's Inland will be mustered and inspected by Colonel G, Loomis, 01h Infantry, the commanding officer, ‘The troops at Fort Hamilton and Fort Lafayette, will also be mustered and inspected by Lieutenut Colonel Martin Burke, 8d Artillery, ‘The mon will not be pail for ® week or two, aa the rolls have to be signed and examined, The following is @ correct list of the officers of the gunboat RB: Forbes, which according te one account is ashore on Nag's Head, south of Cape Henry, while another Account states she is @ total lows t Lioutenant commanding, —~ Fly; acting master and executive officer, William H, Hardio; acting masters Foster Willis and E, H, Hamuond, acting sanistant surgeon, L, Michall; acting sssistant pay- master, GB, Morton; recond assistant engineers, William D. Peters, John MoClusky, snd William HL. Brith; third assistant Davie] Stilson; acting master's mates, C,H, Lester, E, H, Harrison, and James McDona’d, ‘The K B, Forbes lef this port on Sunday oy in company with the gunboats Westfeld, Clifon and Jackson. The bomb-proof battery Monitor having bean got ready for sem, lof the Brooklyn Navy Yard yester- day morning. Ble was accompanied by the new gunboat Cayuga. When the Monitor reached Gtagen Island, it was found that her steering sppa ratus would not work properly, and abe had there fore to return to the yard, where she will have to be docked, The Cayuga has anchored off Staten Island, and will probably walt for the Monitor, ‘The new sloop-o’war Oneida was ordered to be Put into commission yesterday, but was not quite realy, She will be commissioned teday, together with the « oop-of-war Octorara, ‘The dices detached from the steymer Dawa have been granted o:0 week's leave of avesno® andy on the expiration of that time, are ordered to report a8 follows | Acting on board the North Oa Folins, and all other officers bo Commodore Paulding: mission Wednesday afternoon, and her crew sent on shore, A detachment of blue jackets have been sent from the receiving ship North ime to the friquee Ot Lawrence is the siren, Pothical Gossip le About the Nex Comptroller «- &@ Communication. Eprror N. Y. Sos :—Wohoever has given information to the 8vx in reference to the object of the Democratic Jeffersonian General Committes, should get himeelt posted up" before he ives to the beneft af his knowledge ! If there is wy OR@ MAN Mare obnoxious to the aid committee ee that man Yokn Claney {He be ‘® personal joa! frieud in 1 Mrs Brennan of the Sitth Ward. has no connection with the committes, either directly or indirectly, nor can he or Mr. Clancy comtrol a siagle Ward del- gation in the comm ttee. The c.mmittes haa no conmection with either Tammeny Ifall nor Morart Hall, nor with any of their members as the resi: Hions published by order of ite officsrs clearly prove, The ona s 8 seid committed i ty 4 This Board met last evening, pursuant to ad- jgurument, the President Caarlee C. Pinckney, to the Corporati airy as to whether su. joes not exist in the La ty to raise neo taxes, wit Aire interference, M». Bronson say: J examination of the question he is matiath is would not be safe for the Supervisors tou take to raise taxes without legisiative authority. ‘Toe Logisiature, Mr. Bronson says, has given all the other counties of the State Gieorentonaly power through their Boards of Supervisors, but this coun. ty uaa been expresaly excepted, from mich discre- onary power, Toere are some articles expresely provided for by law, already, taxed for which might be levied without additional autoorityy bas fur uaa clty expenses, authority must Le yearly obtained, Tre commuvicatin was received and ordered t) be from Hie Honor ayor, tranamitti ‘Ae and baadewe ing the inserts dd Gideonites— an also received fiom the lowing «feet + Tretura the accompanying peti- tion for permission to erect a stand for we of saat corner of Teh at. and jewalk of Tompkins’ Market, with ut my approval of the action of the Common Council weanting the prayer of such petition ; aud I would respectfully subm.t the following objections there te estionable whether we have any legal right ty authorize the erection of @ standing va om the street, If we have sae it bo exercise it ht ft ln neverthelaa it cane, aa the pro~ ¢ and en- toring * ev Third. ifthe mand proposed. : in this case an abunlance of accommodations inside the terket, which it feoms t) me it is our duty to endeavor to let, in- stead of practical y forestallings the demand for them, by giviog stands grativ ou she sidewalk, FUth Tompkins market was built by the city, at an expense of about $210,000; and it seems & me very immpolttis to impair the appearance of such a structure by the e-e-ti n around it of wheds or stands of any dercription, ng Whe Arst cane of the Kird presented it which will sidewalks uggeation #f Counciiman use of Mured Chatnber was voted touudge Barlow,of yerior Court, for the purpose of holding « special term during March, ‘Oa motion of Councilman Orton, also the Com- mitiee on Ordinances was directed w report an ordinance to prebibit the storage of petroleum, or rook oll; in large quantities within the fire lini ‘The Tax Levy for the present year was taken and occupied the ramainder of the evening. Board wont into the business of cutting down the Comptrciler's estimates, by wholomale, except that the addition of $40,000 was made for salaries of members of the Common Counctl, ‘The Board adjou'ned to Moadayt Police Intelligence, &o. Derravptne A Souprer’s Ravine Assocta- Tiox-—A women named Evans, alias Wilkingony Was arremal yesterday, charged with defrauding the Bixth Ward Relie! Association, It appears that about #ix months ago ahe gut poasession of the tifloate of a soldier named Wilkinson, and by r senting herself aa his wite, had. up to the frat oF January, managed to draw $4.60 per week. and tine $3 per week. She lives with her In Mott street, Jiiatice ally, before he wae taken, locked her up for further ex: th Pine ws West lira past three o'clock yeater the rear of 100 West 17t building waa destroyed. Low, $900, wo tn ine in TweLvrw Street.—A fire broke out Jock yesterday the carpen- f John Murphy, 5 Twelfth wty sot, * e@ntablishmen jostrovyed Lee $400; partly insured. lft! street, be Toniging to Mra, Wallace, was danagod to the ex. Yent of $00. Iunured. Phe police of he 11 17th and 1fth precincts rendered efficient service, Gonep ny A Butt.—Wm,. Sutton, resi ting being otherwise injared by the horna of the ani He was taken to the Now York Hospital LEGAL REPORTS—THUR RSDAY, United States Circult Court, The Rielly Murder case.—This was the caso mated in the SUN yesterday. The Jury returned a verdict of * not guilty" after » at deliberati: Alleged Mansl ter. — Tie 5. vs. Nathan M. Millett, The prisoner was Ay of the brig * Baracen,” and while at sea in January, 1561, as charged by the Government, by the careleas use of a revolver, caused the desth of John Dillom, « seaman on board the Saracen, The deceased was 80 injured that he died in a few days, ‘The defence claim that the pistol was discharged by acoident, wholly, and thas it was only lntimidate deceased aad others and prevent them from creating a mutiny, It was not, as claimed, in- tanded to harm any one with the weapon, ‘The evidence in the case then progressed, Supreme Court, Must New York Harbor Masters reside in any particular City or County.—The People ex rel W 14 Patten va. Alexander I, Schultz.—Tnis wi cobtroversy between Mr, Patten and Mr, Scbul t the right to th lator elelmed to as fice of Harbor Master, ‘Tne re- been appointed in February, ‘continual in the discharge of his 4 jeg until February, 1960, when the defendant Was appointed by the Governor and confirmed b & Senate, and took possession of the relator’s nder which these officers are appoiated ningof she Harbor Masters shall reside kand two in Breoklya, Tae relator clains that when the defundant was appointed reaided in Fishil, and haa continued ta that place, amt that he therefore never was quis ified to hold th office, ‘The defendant cluimed that the statute aa to reai- denoe was merely directory, and therefore immate- rial, this being @ Btate and not ® County office. Iv pprered that the defendant had resigned his fice aboud alx weeks since, and anctler person had been appointed in his place, Decision reserved, Court of Gonoral Sessions, ‘The trial of Hather K «drick, charged with per- ary, was resumed today, wud resulted in her ac- quit The Butt Allen, Dad Cn ham, and other gaml) ing oases are to be tried on Mondey, DEATHS, ALEXANDER—Oo Wednesday, 26th inet, after ‘# short iiiness, William Davis, son of the late James ond Mary Alexander, aged 6 years,6 months and 8 da} The friends of the fainlly are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, Blackwell's Island, this day (Friday). Tne steam: boat Bellevue will arrive af the foot of Grand at, at Lofclock, where carriages will be in readiness to proceed to Greenwood Cemetery, 69 CRAWFORD-~On the 26th inst, Alexander Craw- ford, aged 70 years. ‘The relatives and Siente ¢ the family are re- y invited v0, attend the funeral, on Friday Ry 98th, at 2 o'clock, from the Archibald M, Crawford, EY Grove rth vitation, His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, 11 EBERUART—In this city, a the 96th ins rope ‘Mra. Mary Magdalene Eberhart, in the 6) ber 7eThe friends und soqualutances of the fum!! respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, 25th inst, a 9 o'clock, from the Ghurch of the Holy Martyrs, Forsyth ws. 4 MIZCELLANBOUS. RTIFICIAL FLOWERS—26 GOOD Hands wantd; also some small hamds, 406 B*way.ft8 9° FIRST RATE OPE! & Wi'son'a machine, at wo MAN WANUED=TO WORK AT Cases, ‘ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS ALSO, girl#to learn, at 20 White at, ‘J RESPECTABL 2 young ladies to boaru, RTIFICIALF OWERS=GOOD Bi ranchers ‘LOWER MAKERS | Was brancher— 8649 Division st. “ALL KINDS SEWING MACHINES Tut 060 Broadway, Jp A. WHIT, B® “WANTED—254 BOWERY. Bi i dence x4 his brother: inion ‘Pusan ad 5 OFFERMAN —On Tuesday, 25th inst, ater a to Uinew, Margaret Adelaide, daughter of John and — ‘Otferman, aged 14 he frends of the tami ae re Celock, een Ss reabdees of herb Cars for F.isabeth rst iene Cortlandt sty a6 1 oft Su 5 months and 15 LONE WOMAN WANTS ‘8 BE, 86th at fe2t a Eliz bon My a N, J, od.) peers sae copy. Morty ong With inst, James O'Brien, in encis end eleitvas of he family are re matully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday 93th inat, at 1 ofclock, from his late resi- dence, 670 Washington st. 93 PHELPS—On Wednesday morning, 26th ina, of consumption, Serena Travis, wife of E, K. Phelps, in the 83d year o of her age. ‘The ‘of the family are reapectfull: to attend the funeral services, on Friday 25th Anat, at 9 ofolocks from her late residence, 94 ‘West 18th at, Her remaina will be taken to Whit. lockville, Westchester Go, Saturday mornin, ARTIFICIAL F OY BARBER WANTED—1 k ERS WANTED—50 oil) XD NG DANCLNG TAL one ay SCOLLAY—On Tuomlay, 25th inst, at 47 Taird ave, Mra, Jane Seollay, late of Dundes, Sotland, in the D0tb year of her age. The fiveral will take place this (Friday; 2 ofclock, from her late residence, be inte red in the Cemetery of Ever. Dundee (Scotland) papers please copy 58 WANDELL—On Thurmlay, 27th inst, Daniel T, wo. Want Catharine B, Wandeli, aged 16 wontha and 9 dave ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re ally invited to attend ene? Bank, 59 ITTERS WANTED ON WOMEN'S MO- roces balmoraia¥ Graham ay, Williamabtirel At 866 Soeond ae, FUND —ON SUNDAY 28D, A BAY a val LAS West 4Tth at. —A TULL SET OF STONE, uu ibe tere! tool at 116 Codar nt. , WANTED TO wih Hoge AIT Delancey mt, OOP SKIRTS—GIRLS WANTED, <7 ply at 21 Catharine at, y Lite S—BEST the funeral, thi Friday) afternoon, 28th nat, at 1 o’olock, from # residence of his patents, 119 Perry at, Wa! Ween i rm native of Aries, Co, 1 your of his age, take place from hi 8d ave, Yorkville, on Saturday afternoon, Int, at T o'clock, 36 WEST—Suddenly, on the 26th the lungs, in full auran ty beyoud the grave, Mary Jane ars, 1 month and 16 days nda and acquaintances at, A GRAY TANT The doder "wil be rewarded, v1 orc Ct ODGINGS—SINGLE BEDS per night, at 802 Pearl at, mm, 25th inet, at 3 o'clock, from ohn Wools, a native vinty Down, Ireland, aged 64 en nf Tho friends of the family are reapecttully invited , viday, 290h inst, at 19 o'clock, from bis late Lyall in Ri M J ~ HLOUSES—Accuatomed to 80 Second av, 2d door, 7 MAKERS—WANTED A YOUNG 2 ROOMS, #3 5%) THE NEW YORK DAILY SUN Aromas 98 CB a Et Bits oly OF in sent to mubscribors regularly, every morning, it REA YEAR. Proprietor of the Sum, New Youx Crrv, akties ie REST AEWING MACHT a vhn Reed, Jr, & 194 Dianne at, [620 Pita WANTED, ENTS WANTED TO SELL A ity patented artiola, of grant 11 particular business line stove dealera, house Us sold af o amall pice andl ad ty artionlara with | ‘ALIS, 260 Canal why N.Y SITUATION WANT _man girl, to do general Please call at 42 Bixt C and D, tuck Foon Bd PAINTER, AND wanted, who can board with bis employer ‘est 19th wt, near 7th ave, 1d ‘Goud Sir FOU GENE: Day A GER- inework in & anal PED—ARTICLES FOR Ambrotypo & photographic buainers wt 56 Chariton a. ED—TIN & SHEET IRON WORK- Apply at 61 Centre st, ANTED—A BOY WHO CAN WRITE A good baud; wages 12 shibings, at 78 E. ANTED COAT BAISTERS—ALSO, AN operator on W de W's machine, at 42 5 NTED—GIRLS TO MAKE TASSELS hy L1G Be kN we tts WANTED—A FOREMAN, ©» go a few miles in eran rrneerereen nt es as MALE SERVANTS WANTED, IN Goon situa@ions, now ready, at good wages. Inquire at te Large Institute, on the corner of Sixth ave, ood places are always rea and Eleventh #t, where Bmall girl wanted ABMER—A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED ® amall piace near the Apply i GEORGE Low wages pavl with farming, to wo city: wagen $10 ADY, ACTIVE ME @, 100 Pearl at, betw 9 aud 10, tATORS, THAT te loarn, 100 paren 0D 1 1ANOF ORTE BAGLE SKIRT WORKS, Int avenue and 23 at NER WANTED—WITH = $200—IN the painting Vusiness—« man that t# of meady Athorough workman can have an iuterest in Dionty of works by applying 80 i 40 red; 262 Rivingtou #t, GOOD OPERATORS ON SHIRT Boao: as 288 Fulton at, tid Hoor, Brooklyn, Q TIN ROOFERS WANTED BY olock thin mornings at 114 Weat Broadway. R artillery wervice inside for- cet on rigning the roll, of sJackaon Uaaty Artillery; expenaee to bar- FB COMBS, 221 * Waliof tic ova for 100 bounty: pay «mame 1 Re Fy SHOEMAKERS WANTED ON Miltary ARTICLES FOR SALE, or or expres Duni- rt and harness, able, 302 Madison wt VONEKY AND A Good ert; the poney if 6 years cl, warranted sermid and kind in single wad double harness, and ntand in the street without tying, B31 West did ot, bet. 10sh and Lith ave i thelr own sewing machi id pus ip yokon: Nike: Kenoitted bkirts, TESTANT COOK, washer and ironer, wages $9 ; gomd reference required Can be wernt u“ GIRLS WHO 8 fora machine; 4 conmint work ; ng girl who wishes the week at 27 146 OR BALE~1 L Al also 1 handsome gray use, butcher or any light Dusinews, 1634 hands high, O yewra old; also thi rth wt near Grov INDLING WOOD, Oak and Pine at 20 otf, for ten or more boxe Knots and ends as 20 cts, Address C, COLLINS, foot of +) 28rd wt A RESI ECTABLE LAD, 18 years, who is uned to 0 mr me Yours, Whi Apply to B, Box Sb5, Bun of ANTED—A GOOD m make an i tel Mien GAMrs Swit, 1s Myrtle Av, Brook! MOLLIEER OF ING MACHINE NEEDLES—GREAT The best and cheapest ‘ reduction in prices! tudes in the markets at A NOT, Manufacturer, ANTED—00 GIRLS TO WORK AT AR Hificial flowers; als, « few learners, at $16 Church street NTED—IN BROOKLYN, TWO OR three good cloak makers; 0 can bring sewing machines need LOST AND FOUND. FT IN THE NORTH RIVER ch the owner can have by nd paying expenses, FLENRY 374 W, Ach ot, 136 8 OST THIS 16 MOBHING, 27TH INST., IN from Madison ave, near 29th mt, uj that street and down the Sth ave. to 15th at, » gol wate FOUND AD) RI ro ANTED—6 MEN FOR STEAMBOATS, clerk for 9 tea store, 3 porters, 2 boys for 'y stores, 9 conductors, 9 expreas drivers, a clerk for a sbipping offi.e, 2 girls © go & Caifornia, men on farms aud garde Apvly T Chatham «juare. ANTED—SEVERAL derstand puttin, other need appl, power and wel t trades, 2 clerks for g PF. ‘Any peraen retiaping ito 18 Kast 16%n ‘will receive & liberal reward: f OST —A MEMORANDUM KOOK, Monday nicht, golng from 4 ave, into xinally apd ul no value save to the owner, $f will be paid for ite return to Bond Bt, House, 605 Broadway, or to 42 William at, fo98 9°123 WEDNESDAY BOYS WHO UN- up umbrella frames ; none eam lighted rooms to let. fasework, or a& cook. rl'from 16 t0 13 ildeen and up stants proferreds Car.ton ave, Brooklyn, S AND SPOOLERS PROVISIONS. at 398 First avenue. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY TO learn the Baking business, from 15 to 1T years old. Apply at 835 Bixth ay, corner of 91m st, a BRAIDING MACHINE HANDS Wanted, ‘AMILY ECONOMY— WILLIAMSBURGH PORK DEPOT. PRIME COUNTRY PORK, Bold Raat, a Whole Brine, No. Broo: HAMS, LOIN, "AND ALL PATS OF TH PIG, ‘eah and Pickled, at T cents per |b, ast Lane Th AMERICA. 8 CTS. PER LA, 908 Firat avenue, eet — A PARTNER WANTED WITH is amOULt, to attend a ticket office and money of she best exhibitioa in try—cam make industrious man need apply, Call at 603 and 696 Broadway, room 6, up stalrn, PUBLICATIONS, &c. NTERESTING to MOTHERS, MILLINERS, DRESSMAKERS and LADIES GENERALLY, ‘The Spring No. of MME. DEMORES T'S QUARLER- LY MIRROR OF FASUIONS, containing valuable information, a variety of useful piain full wized Pat terns, eleyant Plates end fine Enyravings of the New Boring By ioe for Ladies! and C' wid be READY on MONDAY, March 3 ors this Magazine is very valuable, and Dreawmaer it is invaluable, and no Tradesman in articles connected with Ladies! or Children's Dress ean well do without it, THE NEW YORK la doud bo nubworivers regularly, every morning, Direct to Mosze 8. w DALY SUN ren's Dresses, tetor af the Bum, To the Milllner jew You« Cry, with » valuable Single copies, We, Published at 413 Hold everywhere, or sent b; Do not fail to see the Spring fet 2°180 PERSONAL NOTICES. _ INFORMATION WANTED OF ANN FAR- RELL, who caine to New York in October, 1569, Ina native of Packerstowny Pariah of Allen, Co. Call or send addrewe 127’ Bast 12th at, she will vet uews from her mothers NFORMATION OF will be thankfully received by BIA and MARGARET KEDMOND, 4) pti Mie z, NFORMATION WANTED—8 HOU LD this advertisoment moet the 6) JANE BROW, or his nister LETITIA BHO or of any one who may know of the will confer t favor by informing She wabecr Tor, ine line addronm d 10" ery at Maldene MATILDA BROWN. OTICk— TF MISS MARGARET CASSEY should see this notice, she will confer a favor her brother MICHAEL C Kildare, Ireland. BUSINESS CHANCES, ‘OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS BAKERY, aes @ good business in bread, cakes ane & joe- Reason for selling, old age, MARTHA K PERNA) N, 108 of VLA R SALE VERY CHEAP—THE STOCK and Oixtures of a nice litle }» in the centre of the business rocery store witl st NS ta id dg . ayy rae le Tnculre of MRS BAN ie eugene of ERE wonwe, 3 Ladew o_o RB SALE—STOCK AND J FIXTURES OF nicely fisted up grocery and dataree mont THE LEADER, es spas MEN OF ‘48. BY COLONEL MICHAEL DOHENY, Ther {be published in tae LEADER, ON GATURDAY, MARCH ist, A capital ketch of THOMAS DEVIN REILLY. Thin aketch ta eloquent in ite dewription of the mevements of the YOUNG IRELAND PARTY IN Tar REVOLUTION OF 1444 foAT Sia® AUCTION NUTICES, UCTION — NOTICE — PAWNBROKER'S Baie DELL & INGRAHAM will sell on Mon- day, at 1049 ck, 826 New Bowery, 8501 44 .¢ men and women's clothing. By order of MRS. C, COHEN, licensed paw abi akery paieebatets ne and Broome at, rohaae Hows Furniture at Friday, at 11 ofclock, at 80) West Oth av, coumiMing of parlor, chamber y room furniture, bins, glav, siver ery, clocks, curtaing, carpstin, eo Alm) basomesi NTON, Auch. TRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY for house and boarding-house keepers —All the household furniture of 6 fret class boarding- bose 124 Waverly place, near Sixth ave, will be sold at public auction this day ata ofclock: preciae. \y: consiating of elagant parlor furnitures beautiful rumels three-ply and ingrain carpets, glam, china and silverware, table cutlery, Ledateis, bureaus, washstanda, hair mattresses, bela and belding, tofe beds, lounges, chairs, tas tables, clocks, wisn, curtains, mirrors, alales, oilcloth, dec, do, Ley BEACTIFUL MARBLE MONUMENTS, ntoven, ncales, clock, grind stone, one keg but- ter, dried peas pears, ISAACS, AUCTIONRER—OFFICE . Will wali, this day, at LLM ofoloo! th at, the contents of acandy and storey qlana jars, furniture, fixtures, de ut | ISAACS, AUCT'R—OFFICE 216 NINTH save, will Rall On the 99th Feb, at 35 Gansevoort at, at 10 o'clock, one team engine, boiler and fx. from, alafting and belting, one wagon, onffee, mill, &o, oR Cia 119 G G HORTON, AUCT,, OFFICE 31 CAR- mi t—will wel thia day, at 11 o'clock, at 450 Broome at, near Wooster, stick of mtoves and tin ware, coffee and cake boilers, tine brick a] ac he. DAWNDROKER'S BALE OF WATCHES and Jewoiry—A. M. CRISTALA 4% Rowers, will THIS DAY, at 10s gold and ‘silver watches, old ping, ear-rinya, necklaces, chains; charms, latent jewelry plated ware, guns plats, inate ” M Rast Broadway, will 860 Lote unredet med pledges, namel and other dresses, shawls, capes, re srente! conta, pants, veata quilte, aeots, blankets, u ALBENAN, 62 Mu berry st, 80 = GROCERIES, &e.—S. HERMAN & will well shia day, at 11 4 wb 13 Howe ) boxes coffee, 60° boxes let, 20 boxen ow jglam, 190 boxes cream tartar, 40 cake Scotch ale 8 barrels ham, Alm 10 casks brandy, whiskey, wine, gin, dc, Bale without re- nerve for cast to pay mtorage and expensed, 190 4 S “MELMAN, AUCTIONEER — SALES- Se rot 18 Bowery, will sel. on 8 durday, March Ist, wb 11 cleek Ae Mat 326 4) 226, 225 and 230 fa chattle mortgage, 1 lo- gauge, 1 atop cock, lot » be sold for cash, By order of ay chittistie, “Aion oy for mortgagee, 195 SALE FoR PAIRUMILD, th, @ LL ote Nawhau at, for account o} PAY mtorage charges and expen: Cider and vinegar, together wil empty barrels. Witiian ABBOTT, AUC T.—OFFIC E4 roadway, nelle Ieuis bon ‘at 1044 o'clock, ire furniture, carpets, oil cloths, dec in ovine, 46 Franklin st; alae crovkery at ‘itonsi sy stoves, lanpa, girandoles, dec, 29 M. WITTE! ell this st, the entire ly thin day, Indien’ ilk pants, Also y rout 100 bbls. a quiantiey of AUCTIONEER, WILL 104 o'clock, at 221 Woat 441) 4 fixtures of # family growery ne assortment of toad, sugars, ‘ hand fimnivire—17 carpetm, oll clotha cents, dining aud tea t sofas, tofae bedatoads, cbal 4, beds and bedding, bureaus, waah stander, moves, dining room and kitchen furniture, other goods for a large house, 143, GRAND OPENING OF PATTERNS AND elegant display of the new Paris Bpring Designs comprising every article connected with Ladies’ and Children’s Dread, at Mme. DEMOREST'B Empori- tum of Fashions, 474 Broadway, on M paday, ‘arch a Every lady, especially dressmakers, ald wot fi le font 2151 to A® IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.— THE OLD TROY & Surat DEPOT: ROTAULIGNED Lx 1984, CHATHAM BTR 1 ora af Por tren Fine White Shirt Linen Gollare and Bosoras, Wor is Gana i, bs 1.96, | in Bil wet Merino Cotton, Firemen's Shirts, Tra rf = and Navy Shirts of e description, Suspenders, Neck Ties and Gloves, 7 Alange assortment o se siding foolem Jackets hand Remember tie No, 108 CHATHAM sTReeT fo10 Yas" cornerfof Poarl street, GENERAL BUSINESS, MERIC, TELEGRAPIL COMPANY, Washington Feb. 20,—The undersigned gives potioe to the public that milites the telegraph, takes by order of make no change whatever in the ate and commercial! business by telegraph, The Ruee and business rema'n in the handsot telegraph ofhicera duly authorized by the War Depertmenti Gly E, 8, SANDFORD, (28 ou President cf American Telegraph ©, SECOND EDITION, NOW BEADY, At the Bun Offices, oo, Fulton aad Nassen sts, Price, 8 cents plain, or 5 cents colored, A Now Rdition, ON THICK PAPER, of the COMPLETE MAP OF THE SOUTHERN STATES tuhowing the whole coat from Delaware to ie elena a ° a prowented to ihe subeoribers Of The Bua in Jan: Wi ii in served to saleectbors in the city and vicinity at #ix cents per week, Bingle copies, one ir 00 per year, Postage in the REASUBY NOTES— GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND BULD, TAYLOR BROTHERS, 247 BROADWAY, oor Murray at, fe2b24°111 76 WALL STREET, cor Pour! at, ‘0 PEDDLARS AND SUTTLERS— BTATIONERY—SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, SUITABLE FOR RETAIL TKADE, HALF PRICE WILBUR & HASTINGS, ‘260 Pear! sroet, ‘Two doors from Fulton st, fo28 5*107 TE. BEST 6 CENT HOUSE IN THE Monterums Hall. Breakfast, dinner and fon, MERRILL & ABBOTT, OTT, Managers 83 Nassau at, bet, Fulton and Joha streets, ‘fo20 tntie® BOARD AND ROOMS. ee es BoOponens GENTLEMAN AND HIS and two oF three single gentlemen, can be board pe Inde: Ib good ong prenaaee roam Hol bath, Py apeiing a 0 mt, House hes owe ee po Lo rt AN AMER Bier Giga fry, te ry oo RS at to Soca $1, ‘Aadtenn heey Bet Lob janice AMUSEMENTS. 8 yell, Pies onsiwa, which le niga rma vata lewis "he pon this and At$ and 736 cfolock, ater ive place te une Rew BADAK NOOK ‘AND EVENTR which imu be. wlth Hota DAY DAY anv EVENING, Wey in addition to hie “AR TIP CELEBRATED GRECIAN BT. THE GREAT. LIVING WHALE G HIPPOPOTAMUS ia ae ee aauson, tact Mor from the River Nile in GREAT ROARL GRAND AQi ae OTH SNAKES, HAPPY FA Gaher curtoalues from every Armission 26 conte, OWERY THRATRI STICKNEY'S NATIONAL crrovs, — TOM'S CABIN, Children under ten, 15 TOM'S LE. TOM'S CABIN, “ons “Tune ee X ACTS, f 4 bs : RTY-ONR SCHtenE, Ad Tom ON THE STAGE, a FAIL TO 888 IT. — $e OOPER UNION—FREE LECTURES O® Bocial and Political $ 1ence.—The Tih re of Judge NOTE ili be delivered in the large of the Cooper Ina atSP M. Admission free, TTT, Becretary, USIC—PARTIES seusic, atch ont sacrenpaniments or ot BIMPSON, OT Woeat £0OR SALE AND TO LET. YHEAP APARTMENTS TO LET— At 197 Baws Lith st, 189 Bast 11th #, near ev, My and at 171 Weet 3d st, uear 3th Foire on premises, ‘OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—FIVE THRES atory brick houses, with stores on first aituated on Van Brunt treet, between William Kwan streets, (opposite the Atlantic Books sie Uhree story buses in tame block, will be sold Apply CET ag | ROSS, Mo, & KELLO! jaslecthah ated New York.” S AND APARTMENTS cations, aaat of Third avena@ Y ee J. FOLSOM, 1 bran’ ae SUPPLIED waa plancirte er inatrun ente aa may be roadway, Ne We 'O LET OR TO LEASE—HOUSE AND ten jotaon 110th street, between 10th sve, and Broadway, suitable for milkman, butcher, Rent $10 to a choice tenant, possession tam ped sey © ELH, BROW Ns Clinton wy with Aen Inquire at 116 ThE &S,ThP&S*108 0 Ler ORL LEASE AT A BARGAIN, THE ry and attic house, 139 Tonle one or two familie, betweem las me tern improvements, only $500. Anes Mr, wis 420 Fite LET AMS EY Rau PROPERTY FOR joa. which will be very enay, eat ww. 122 Grand #, Williamabargh, or ER RE 90 Beaver street, New York. fens ae “THE ‘NEW YORK bapa SUN sent \) mubscribers regularly, BY MAU, FOR i A. Disges to Moaxa,8: Buacu, Proprietor of REST OF RED ASH, 0 per ton of % 000 Iba, deli a chaldron, Yands'T and'® Elpvecum roadway, N. ¥, 84.5054 4.50; ren a D ASH COAL —WHITE ASit COAL. $11 per chaldroa, Coke B.C, CLARKE, 5 W 11th os oe? RCHASE —A NEAT ‘nborhood, worth frome ‘0 exobange, in Brooke ANTED TO ose in some good nel $1,040 te $2,800, $600 canh, Iyn for at ouse oF place near the city, s four story , enuement house, Addreas J, Hl #09, Bun office, ANTED — BRAIDING Person having 90 or 3 seoond hand brald- ing CRINOLINE, bo MACHINES. ———— ee R LIVERPOOL AND LONDON—TAP. line, ship JOHN J, BOYD, sais for March 84, and ship SOUTHAMPTOM, TAPSCOTT & OFFICIAL AND LEGAL. COPARTNERSHIP HAS BEEN FORMED this day between JOSEPH A ikge-r nth J ey ee a aired ERICK VOLZ New York, Feb, ihe 18962, OPARTNERSIUP—I, THE Uxveasiormm, /herewith notity that the firm FS KOUN & MAL TEREDY pd bac EN | [Hat THE rae siatees by tal co be continued by WILLIAM BLU 1%, who in euthorised to seule business of the late firm, JOSEPH M. SHU WILLIAM SHUT. New York,Feb, 24,1863, 86; eee BTRY eee TOW SOC er Ot oie eee F FICE MANHATTAN OIL COMPANY —2 wth ptr gry wo sok Fob. 17th, 196%. The ore and * Mille Held ah atthe dreiecgedy ‘ednesday, March Sth, mil be 0 from, “a % : iar ceca Ha bal we Oth, MOOR PALLM. Bee. 1B OF | THE GOODTE EAR ELASTIO vith, 1563, stockholder? Noc E ot I Co, will be held at the office of the Co, 28 Cort on Wednesday, the 198k 21 14 o‘alock Caoon) Sold Gos bo he ours of Pi LOVERING. JAMES T. ooDeOr FDWaBD N. DICKERSON, Ag lands st, New York cit COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORR existing between WEBER & GRANT 8 Leyden gh | col 4 ~ i LPHUR AND VAPOR BATHS TIO» LAT'S old established, and the only genuine Ea: a bale in the Us Cure for Fhetnadisn eavere olds, ‘rptiond of aha mercurial affections, chills and fer aay by Dry de L, TIMOLAT & Contes ‘MEDY OF THE AGE, ® Dr, Smith's ce! brated DYSPEPSIA ANNIBILATOR, oy all, who have, gives ita ie efor that distressing die DYSP! Sth “over introduced, system, giving tone aud energy to creating new life sets in, thousands w / Laurens, N. Y. il is pregunced the ato to the sill he stomach, and ‘ god ‘an idea whether it is effected by Ite u Ta fairly Me ledge we have of the cures rt will work wonders im hy Booord at.» New York, at 91 Bighth ave; qexed ty

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