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fetam from the seat of war, without having Pbrush with the exfemy: Those who thus unwit- | to hear the parties apposed to or favoring maligned this “ crack” Regiment were un- | the extension of Church street to the Battery, The im their condemnation, It wae no want of .all- | committes room was crowded to such @ state time courage, nor any secret sympathy which they | the trangpotion of business became impossible, thoes had for the secessionists: They nobiy fnifilled | present being mainly oppowed to the measure, and Geir with the Government, aya, the conversation consisting mainly in wrangling more, too, for they did not return until the Sere‘) and loudly uttered personalities. Quite a number fray of War positively aevured their commander | of remonstrances were handed (1, Toe Gommittee Phat all danger of capturicg Washington was gone, | finally a!) urned fora fort-ighty the next meeting (pod that there was no further need to detain the | to Le held in the Chamber of the Board of Alder members, all of whom were engaged in business, | men, A meeting of the oppenents of the impreve from their wual ayocations, We have authority | ment ‘be called in the courwe of a few days, for for mating that Col. Lefferts has been officially ap- | the purpowe of organiring their fore Prised thet the services of his evmmani will A Sof CN¥SvAL OGcORRANCE.—The ferry Rocepted, and that within a week or oo the Ragi- | joat, Atlantic, cn ite way down the harbor, t faent will be under marci ing orders. receive Colonel Wied, day before yester lay, was Cuansry Concert ror Brooxtrs Ustow | brought ts by a round #) ot wiich broke the ce Woxpar Scroots.—Mr. C. Jerome Hopkins’ | ahead of Ler, The boat had neglected to attend to Charity Concert, at Henry Ward Hescher's Courch, | matters with the Revevue Cutter, ant iw plot fo aid of the Brooklyn Mission Sunday Bhool, was gt the blank @) ot waa a aaliite, stipe eaten with the site of our sister —_ yy were compellel to bear the disap: BROOKLYN. Feseasas a Gag ve urned away, Mr, Hopkins was Tscrogsts or Bott Ros —At the reception Qssisted by several hundred children, who oinetin | of © |. Wood, reperted yeaterday, one of the carr fhe choruses; by the Ann's Choral Bocisty, | ages in the procession contained a private of the ‘which executed Mosart's Gloria in Beorlels : by Mth ment, Wome appearance attracted general Malet choir of twenty-five male voices for Handel's | attent) n and much «ympatly. Lis name is Lewis © Halletujah Chorus," and by the following popu- | Francie, and his famtly resides in Hamuiltom street, => Yer artiste :—Mine Etty Noble, Suprano; Mr. D. D. | near Park avenue. Ween the order for the muster. 1 Griswold, Toror; Mr, E. Mollenheur, Violinist | ing of the militia was received in Broskiyny at the Mr. A. Davis, Pistia ; and Mr. L. Sehreiber, Cor | breaking out of the rebellion, he offered to enlist in : Net-e-Piston, The exercises commenced with the | the isth Regiment, but being pale and of sickly ap- Popular Sabbath School hymn, + Joyfully, Joyfully | pearance he was rejected as unable t stand the th Onward we more,” which was very sweetly sung by | hardships o! a campaign, Determined to go to the “¥ —£ childrem, who executed likewise s charming | war, he applied at the headquarters of the 14th + Dhristuias Carol, and * Brighter Daj Regiment and was passed, without, however, a very bs Mr, Hopkina played » transcrit piano solo, from | strict examination a to his physical condition, HT Trovatore,” and some of his own admired com- | He went with the Regiment to Washing- Povitions, and received several encores— | top, improved in health, and participated Price peetique”’ was loudly applauded. Miss No- | in the battle af Bull Run, where he lost a legs 7 ‘bie's rendition of Hayden's a With verdure | end Leal stale rteen bayonet wounds, the entertainment; and Lag He states that at one period during the engagement 's ballads, What a’ the Bteor Ktuamer,” | the regiment became mixed up with the tebe ; and Kitty Tyrrell,” were very happy successes, | soe) ing after Mr Mollenhauer played a violin fantasia soly and | re cute ashing away as hard as he could, “oaprice poste | Ayelei fired athim and missed, He returned the 4116," and was severel times encored, AU the arte | ¢ mplunent and brought his antagonist down, Tao fats played thelr part with great entrain, and were | f)owe aber charged on him with fixed warmly applauded throughcut, One of thea thrust the paint of hls bay Countenrarr 2's on the Mount Vernon Bank, |" keet-pen of Lis right lag, and he Beaton, Mass made their appearance lest evening, | P’srete otabtud bss repens aiming at his Excrreest ox tie Barrery—Ilaxoina ‘i hea! angedlsgeth heed 4 vee fr New Youe Manno, —The go x citizens of onr eke phen 0 Aue ‘Se puiee ese lower wards were thrown into Foe eee rane | erotund. and to ners worunded bin in the extremi- Lrcrarten Aa Pooctapeige ete atrttg nt i potted tea. AU engsh one of the rebels fol from a shot pene Sred by cre; f the tdh, And the other was called Catinat, now riding at her moorings in N 7 omar de of loungers and idlers whoywien. | 7 07 #1ebx1 «flor who remarked that he (Francis) ime he Phone of munghine it visibley hang | 2! Ccovsb—be wix wounded and thet wonid Speck: Jo, Tuere was other werk to accomplish, While ‘ Sdent the parlions of the Battery, wore quite ance | 1 was nrcetratecee of bie encallaate eaid, while Labo about 194 P, My at the fring of two guna on J TE PEM ON sulin aliinh Tea board the French man-of-war, and the sae © | seule Mo whith Prancla roped gat) 1 bts, tad pearance of s human body, as they though Fun UP 1 i get and die for the mare and otripes,”” He wan © the main yard-arm, with all the formality " : fuse saat enedial, left lying there in a helpless condition, until at ‘Ab Se Catinat waa in full eight of the city and | Pst Le was picked up and sent > Manassas, thence to Riel:mond, where he was xpfiaed in cou Che upper Bay, this rather startling apparition ‘With ‘Ghat Wounded prisoners, | tot r Quivkly attracted multitudes to every spot of the | ™™ Lebesereely Shall lta seog Adjacent shores from which a view could be obtain, | W#Fehoune. At first he received hardly any atton- C4, Bpy-gieases and telescopes were in immodiage | 8% and was most brutaily treated by the rebel : ss officers, who appeared to de'ight in adding to the requisition, and loud and long were the mutierings ; of the multitude at much a palpable breach of inter. | MWerten of the helpless, AQ length, affairs became Dational comity, as the hanging of a man in our | Mre settled, and the physicians, whom he des Larbor, without knowledge or sanction of our | ctibe#a# kind and humane, did all in their power @uttorities and under the very noses of the garrie | ©F Me relief Lis wound, hal, moreover, be , here dangled the | °™Be festerod, and in three weeks after the battle it aerthAbetecas Tiand; Bs) hie -s was found necessary t amputate the leg. Hesuitered Un‘ortanste wretch, attired in white pantalopns and | vereiy for » long time, with hanily any hopes of re- s diue jacket, Lesvy shot attached to bis foot and a | AN length 1 Fe 4 <a hief drawn over his ‘head, raf satrap lr ined edatornanieth ero white cap or bandkere diapers tom an it could be done with comparative safety, Fes on omay, Sones: bie gerd Ndesn sq he was sent to Fortrew Monroe, where he remain the gantonts were calebrating the and vas, | ¢4 under treatment for tree weeks, When Gol, eee a at en irarlacyua, moording oa | Wood and the other prisoners arrived, he was sent Cea eared trom esa tas, | with them to Washington, and, his condition being > r apr Gregory, in A. D, | deemed precarious, he was sent to Bt, Elizabeth Pagenatebeyeinae ay ray py was > wildly | Hospital, in Maryland, where he ramaine! without peasleere> prophesy ‘much to the scan. | Sing any of his old friends until Saturday morn- in myle of @ city street feht, exch : pred ane ingy when he was gladdened by the sight of a come i Gal of a * mittee of his old Brooklyn frienda, who at theirown Tur, New Cations CatHeprat.—The | osienso went on to bring hit home, ‘The commit- ‘War with the South, the anticlpated distress in Ire ] tee connisted of Thomas Farron, Thomas Kerrigan, Jaxd, and other causes which have leant beavily | piyird Carr, Patrick Cros ‘On the people, have caused this work to be sus Philip Gragan, Being assured by Francis in pended, and no progress hasbeen made since | ion, and by the Superintendent of the inatitu- ” ' i a " he end of the fleet summer, when $59,000 were ex tin thes Le way im a muiticiently wound tate : ended tn ralaing the portion thereof which ie } 1% lu Me Robert Ryan, and Completed, and in blasting rocks, &e. When fla- Uahed, this will be among she finest edifices in the World, Itison # height, and the towers which ‘will be nearly 400 feet from the greund, will be vis- Able at a great distance, The building has been Carried up to a height of 17 feet on the southeast corner, and to an average height of about nine fort Bbove the ground all round, The parts of the ‘moulded work of the dcors, windows and columns Which sre connected with these walls are finished. | The white foundation has been completed, and has the cary and brought him home, where he arrived vesterdey tiorning. Acarriage being provided f him, he rode in the procession almg the entire route, Francis ays that he was frequently asked, while imprixoned,wky he did not wurrender, rather than eiiffer so xeverely, to which he invariably res plied that he enlisted to fight for the start and Stripew, and that he would rather die than surren- jer, Akind-hearted lady, nanved Van Tioury a native of New York, but @ resident of Blchmondy arado it her habit to visit the Hospital every day, and provide the wor nded wish such delicacies aa they wtood in need of, ‘The rebel officers, #hoertain= ing the object of her cal bid Les to visit Mompitals, She, however, managed to send laily supplies by @ servant, who was 98 foot iu thickness. 5 pres . ‘The oontract fcr the bullding above the funda. | mitted to pass the guard. Among the presents in all cases been carried down ty the solid rok, which latter bas been cut into steps when out of level, 80 as to make afirm footing for the walls, ‘The greatest depth to which the foundation las Deen carried in 9 feet, at which point the walla are ¥ > fi six nen pocket hanker- Alon in eatimated at $550,000, which, however, does | "He made to Francis were six linen pocket hanker fe chief, with her name marked thereon, and which Sot include the finish of the chapels, altars and furs J 1 ested to keep ong an he lived, in remem niture. The cost of the foundation is $45,000,mak- se | Ang in all $376,000, It te believed she work. brance of the only Union friend he had in Ri . mond, Francl*, although some of bis wounda a Pri eal bole stil) unhealed, presents a good appearance notwith- Sree ath a ena of nea take a igen standing the mufferings he must have undergone, aud expects soon to be able te go about town and THe ANSUAL RECEPTION of the non-commis- | see his friends, Av it now is he gets wlong very Bloned cfficers of the 69th regiment will take place | we) with crutches, at their srmory, on the evening of Bt. Patrick's | Colonel Wood was presout when Jefferson Davis Dey, Only 800 tickets are issued. It is hoped thas | delivered his inuugural, and says that there was Aboir gallant Colone} (Corcoran) will be present, no enthusiasm whatever. One man called for three “A Poor SragyixG Avtuor” is informed | cheers, but it Ghat much tafe ae, “Hunted Down," and “Wash | lotteville, Col. Woed for some time coupled a cot ia Wilbur,” itnd a liberal compensation tothe writers | @ bospital whore there were some two hundred Taw Genvax SAvrvos Baxk Att'y | Tebels, and they talked quite freely about how they yegular monthly meotiug held, yesterday evene | ad been mbbled by their officers an to the cause 0 ing, by the Directors of the Germen Savings | #2¢ Wars they also expremed themselves as having Bank, the President, Wm, Jellinghaus, Bs;., in | ben deceived as to the fighting qualities of the Nor- making his report, stated that the anticipation he | ern men, They now believe that a Yankee is a ‘had expressed at the last monthly meeting, that the | ile more than @ mateh for a Southron, sasete foff the [Bank would, withina few months reach the sum of one million of doliarshad been ex SERGEY CITY, Coeded In the rapidity of ite fu'filmant, owing to the Accipest ro 4 SoLprmr.—A goldier, named fact that the business of the Bank had been much | Nathaniel Clark, Lelonging to Sickles’ brigade, on more brisk in February than could have beon ex. | furlong to visit his sick faunily, alipped on the ioe, Pected, ard as deposits made since the first of | on Monday nlyht, in Jersey City, and had lus leg March begin to bear interest only on the first of | tractured in two places, He was taken to the hose April; judging from the results of the last month | pital and attended by Dr Hadden, and yesterdey there waa little doubt that million estimated | afternoon was sent home to Patersom, Would be reached within the month of March, In February, 750 deponitors handed {: $49,009 24 Fine AND NARROW ESCArR, About four 580 depositors drew out $24,226 20, leaving o'clock yesterday morning w fire occurred in an old jas not responded to, While at Char- O4 mowwe deposited than withdrawn, - nbed at No. Ti Bright street, Jersey City, ‘ised for Of deposit ors was 132 forthe month, and their whole | %FiN& lime It soon communicated t) the dwell- gumbor, 1st of Marohy was 5, ing Lowe No, 71, owned and occupied Ly Cathe ‘The assets of the bank on Monta: rine Dicoany who, together with six children, were Defore op ning business, was $32,003 90, distri. | TMCued by olfior Sott, The dw wat dame * uted an follows, vie, aged to the extent of $409, covered by insurance, Cows ia vault and in cher Viovarixo a Crey Onprmance.—A New Oa bond end mortgage. York % diiver, named John Siewart, was taken New Yo k city st cks ind bonds, , Srraitira city water an, before R. Mortindale, of J.raay City, yoator- Coited Staves stocks, . + day, for soliciting passengers at the Coitod Siates Treasury ates, Cuns lation of a city ordinance, New York, Oaio wand other stock’, Police Lotelligence, Ko. To the cash account sccrued, $2,000, which had Array at a8 PontER Hotse. — Terence Deen ci) bond and mi wtye, in Vaitod | Here wd Henr af ht at the Btates Treasury Noten, $19 ed bid antaoniat On the other hend were put s Wes ar ented ‘unteer Boldien Pienaar cone aeeet $29,000 09 ay » taken to the N. ¥, 9,033 i6 25.000 00 | Nemtnation fer Our Next Governer— 4 Com 19,554 09 03875 munten Daaw Sin—l 510 BO mf ee _ nantly der would be she wast availaile During We month of Psbrisry very many offers of New York of bond and mortias od ones being always ac ceptable to the Bank—wero made and a number rejected owing to the exooaive extiinste Plrced upon the property thus sought to be pledyed Be loans, A form of 9 cireniar was adopted which is to ‘De distribute! among the German volunteers, @howing them how by the ad of the “allotment Syste." they can deposi thelr aavings ie the Gore nan Bank, valwation or at your own evel ion suould be of long durae otry heavily involved, then you remnok 1s dees appear te me ent too ungrateful, that» gen- rality is justly entitled to the ‘The movtiog was highly matlafactory !u ite exhi- |b ‘eat consideration of the loyal people of the Ein- Bid of the progperout erudition of an, tamitumon Fee Fete wily and Cd Weick Injeportant to ao large «mass of our fellow. | f the Biase of New Y beng be elected, eel eet ate 4 “sn e Fomurance Company, the di sorip of that Com ©! apd transferred it to the firm of 1 ther, that the note wax transferred to | plaintiff, who kept a hotel ab 622 and 624 Bo murney, they conducted him to | iM question, hk are kept poids, @ re I remained but about f IT did not return after that at all, There Wor wo aitercat on Do 098 wae stabbed of inured tn aay vulty ia) way while ALT pot ce T never kuew of it unt 1 was informed of it by Mrs Reyoolda. Four publication might do me great injury, 1 beg you will make the proper correction, Magen 41 Martuxy Trout, Ronrd of Supervisors. At a regular meeting of thie Boant, held yoa: terday, & communication was received from the © wer toa resolution of ard have mit or reduce tax ‘The President Migewetnt that the prose: proper time to apply t the Legislature f peal of the Excise Laws, T levers that thene same time, of no practical serie at the root of tue matter, and get the lawa abo Buperviesr Bly moved that a Select Committers be appointed to draw ip a memorial ty the L iatuse for the @belision of the Excise Law, e motion #as adopted, and Superviconw Ely. Wale man and Pardy, were appointed ag sich Couamite tee, Toe Board then ad ourned to Friday next, LEGAL REPORTS—TUESDAY, t by apt States Ditrtct © ‘ourt. 6 we Heunt.—Thia wasa The L partment, the orders of the Secretary of W. Suprome Court. m in the Kose Will hey ON Lae bn wo ae the foe Banevolent Aen wrgapize wnd reiee alike om for stich @ purpose, 1.6 tootator also left for the purp ws of aesa’ ing a moclety, to be Rnown ag Tae A Socdty, the one haf of the rewidluory agin the former came that 4 he organize! and raise the further sum of $300,000 towards the wane object, Tie #1) was coutested by the next of kin, but the Surrogate admitted it to probate, Tails appeal wos then taken The case was arcual someriae SUN, Without taking farther me to wrive out «full opluion ia the matter, Justice Alen hav rentered anopinion substomtiniy aa follows «that an ap yea may be at ones taken, and the case flnaliy de- re, ae the result of my omeluston that the residuery bey teats a the power of alienation of toe nite period nob depending An sxeciation shall be organized, and sh of threa hundred th ip general charity for its uncertainty aad’ om Jodgement entered to thie effect. The Transfer of Notes by Corporations. am. B, Colyate, 4 B. Bue gham.—Thia ae- @uee fondant, as ap for ‘The complaint alleged thi Orny ignore of the plaintiff for a val ouaiders- he anawer admitted the making of the note and t, a defence that there waa i Granite Tagurance € »mn- Pany, and that it had no legal existence, Alas, that the scrip of ‘the Company waa worthions, and the ate vod, om account of fraud in obtaini without the authority Directors, aed that if action Toe Court below found for the defendant, andl the plaintiff appealed to the General Term cliteity on the ground that it was not necemary that the Board of Directors whould passa rewommion regarding: ity to make the transfer of the wote valid, Docision wae ronarvi ‘Alleged illegal seicure by the Sherif—Jane Madden James CO. Willet ant others —Tola wan An action bright against the Sheriff for $5,000 for the s'leged legal eleure of the property of the way. ovrr Laure Keene's Theatre, in 1s6%, The sherilf ypon and mld her pi yy ns alleged, under and, in walk Johm Ae ution. Tt appewred from the { Mr. Edwin Jamos,that in 1850 fe an asvicoment of all the benefit of ereditora ty and proferred Laima, Babee anaigament hd rosliced, wa alleged, + the assigned! proper bof the mal m and Par. idgment in que Mow. Male brought. DEATHS, i On Sunday, March %d, at har inte rosie dence, 495 Seo nd ave, Mary Jane rag wife of the 4ith year of her age. farnlly are rompectfuliy invited nervices, thin (Wedudsday) A, fron har inte revil= Hor remains will Boston and Cinciunati py COPY CARBOLL—In Brooklyn, BD, March 4th, after 8 short but severe ilies, Catherine Golden, the Deloved wife of Jobn D, Carroll, and daughter of Michael Golden, of Guiinty Biij,°» Ireland, aged years The friends and acquaintances of the family are reseectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurke day afternoon, Gth innty at @ o'clock, froan her late rewilence, oor! Cooke at, aud Bushwick avo, Sli pepers please ey. Me CORNWELL —On Sunday, March $4, Julia ine fant daughter of Peter N, and Esther J, Cornwell, aged 11 montha, The relatives and friends of the family, the Board of Engineers N.Y, F, D.y and the members in general, also the morabers of Keystone Lodxe, No. F.& A.M, are respectfully invited to attend eral, on Wednowday noon, Sih ina, thi cfolook! from "the sestdense of her ‘parents, 17 Bases at, Pid DaVIDSON—On te th inst, Mra, Catharine I hw native of Go; Army Ireland, aged Bt years, 1 nn friend of the farnlly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, Oth lusty at 13g o'clock, from thg residence of her ‘son- in-law, James Glassey, 296 West Houston st, 15 LLIGAN—On Mon: ning, 3 Inst, after ir¥ illness John Galligan, aged 18 years ‘and 6 jends and relatives of the family are spect Invited to attend the | funeral nis Yednesday) aernoon, fith inst, ab 2 o'clock, from bis: late residence, 59 Willest at, 9 HUGHE3—On Monday, 8d inst, afver « lingering John Hughes of the Parish of Tyuan, Co ‘gh [reland, rest on’ Wednawlay a! mm his late residence mains will bes mveyed theres T months wid 25 aye kk Joseph we vuraday after. noony Gab tnt wt 2 otek un hit lite residence, 160 Hast Slat et, Dublin papers plewsecopy — 159 LOVGHRAN—On Monday, 8d int, Mary Aun aged 19 yours, The funeral will” take place thls (Wadnewlay) afternoon, at rok, from her lage residence, cor, of did at. ard Bd MILLER—Oa ‘Tuesday, March 4th, of scarlet fever, Claudius Elwart, youngest son'of Cla L, Alice Miler, aged 1 jeer, 6 mont! du daya, Tho relatives end frlende of the family are spectfully invited to attend 6) eral, on hauradey afternoon, Oth ium, at 1 of ago the residence this parents, 140 Bast 26°) #8, His retoains will be taken to Greenwood Cernetery for interment, 85 MITCHELL —On Tuesday, 4th inst, Archibald, nT ee D ‘nd Klica A. Mitehell, rene Le and rye Le of the family are pW invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoom, Sih inst, at # oe om oo 196 Charles at pn QOONNELL—On Mondays March 2, of con- mption, Aun B Keogan, ‘daughter of the Late Patrick and Ann Keogedy and wife of John O'Cane ~ | ely aged 2 years, tive and frends of the family are re- invited to attend the funeral, this Rrtiedy ae 810 hve A J Spesaaee ad ® native of the Parish = = mr ene ape ies dos fa. BAPQARD CRAY, (SG TAUGHT, BY near Soeur te A™ MAN WANTS A on ; Understands the HOY WANTED IN .% LIVERY STABLE —Dikt ot, bet Qi ard Sd ay, A Gini, » 14 YEARS OLD, TO ASSIST 1S housework —106 Alien at, baseivant, BARBER WANTED—TO WORK ALP day, P.M, all work: wage . 4 MEROTY PST ITUATION M5 A nm FRAY Moon, Ath Dubioy Ireland aad Galviornia apes NY—On Trveday, Mth inet, ary onl; ghter of Hen y sid Bi 4. 9 months and & Tie funera wi her parents, 634 Hi noon, Sth inMty at 1 och GAWALSH—On Sunday, Maroh 24, Patrioh Walahy shative of Ballykine, Pariah of Rosy County Gale way, Ireland, aged 40 years, Hils friend, and those of his Urother, Btepheny are respectfully invited to attend the —_ (Wednesday) afernoon, fth itt, at 1. lis late resicence, 23 Mulberry at. WATSON On Tuesday mor hee, Geraldiut, eliest dauy Delia Watson, ma oged § years, 7 tm WANTED=Ary' ’ the aon at, this (Wednewts fen — — pulthomea ud 5a FLOWERS—a FEW GO hands wantet at #8 Broadway AL FLOWER M: ARERS Wanted ted reed Lranichét— $0 sq AY URNYSHED ROOM Te Tea pt. KINDS OF SEWING | | retariem clocks, gaa YY WANTED—To erp A nt afternoons March iN ree ilence, 101 Ninth > Brooklyn, Hi PhFadelpbia papers please copy. Th om alt), Ks PRE ANJO Tat GUT ~ PROFICTENTLY Fo! Dobe 1. G00 Mencken, © Al’ FINISHERS WANTED—3 ite make artifleial tl RK a ASTED—WITA 201 24 Ful A ROIKT WANTED? D—TORUN FF RRANDS iwework, at 69 Wot as a SALE—sTouK @ 1 & FiRTU TES WANTED—A Srigtharceih it old, ty make daguerreotype « stoaly work after, V wees paid while lewrnlng ply et 1 Second at. in the wt VW SEWERS Good bair and straw sewers STUCK AND | tensile SALE CHEAP—THt FINTURES, & ARTIFICTAT OWER MAK ALCKION NOTIONS Avction BALE OF OROUK giaee—HENRY G EVANS will fruit dealers, on Puen Carefully repacked (-r ehipping. Avetion NOTICE. he entire fure and ingrain car fou walnut an, chair Dereatia, waa att and feather beds, pillow a Air ‘att -annes, Delding, Visnkets. qulltm, ona, «igse ware, dinin q@ethor with OTe cauk) aasortment of rilvure with which tuo sae wil beg! 140” tabler, bel mends, F, EITZsiMMons, acct. * this day, ae 10% + a WIL SEL AUCTION 6 6 TOALLYARROR, Mutt Fore ‘ay, Wednesday, M Boarding Louse, compriaing about thirt Jiwil emirace every kind and deer good Firnitire, togebier with avout 4 Ba‘ ponitive, — ~| AMES M. MILLER, AUCTIONRER— | “ Will selon Wednerlay., March Sth, at the Mar chante Exchange, the lot and two ‘story frame house, No. 116 Kast 504h wtroot; house 2 by 06 feet, 100.26 by 100 fet ft inches, Bur firther owlarsinguire of EDWARD L. Mav PAY N A at 14! Bowery, up etairas by of W. SIMPSON & CO. 6 inv aatity of al stiver watches jaws! f every descrip. ko. Bale te Nee Ab LOM ofclocke On Wrlneelay nesu the int, w large itu TIONERS—WANTED, AG . y 0898 Pearl ety « ANG TA QUOR ST BROOM MAKE iS-WANTED, 10 good brush maker A PAWNB OK ERS—WANTED ny pA Dg Married wins wisuiaBion ay clark. wh: Height years in’ one liv use tn the above Tine ot OOP SKIRT PRAM ear LOT To 1LK WAGON FOR S @ WEIS. Ad aves TOL OR TAN TS—37 NE Ww aon Ry + Box 363 Sun 2 a ie iE cs REVAIRED, f € 4 dining saloou; goo a SEWIN MACHINES OF ALL KINDS oo vale and to rent WING MACHIIN INSMITIT WANTED-ONE deratands Bb work, BROOKS & CUMMINGS, Wdway, rein FOR “SALE OR 1 cae aod. oan joyment at 20 LL VIPTED UP FO e— Be Sherif wt. 14 WANTED A GOOD PRESS- man nt Th ) Mowe a nd the howe, and take and harnew, Apply 173 Myr F R MAKERS—A m ct) yong man who is sed to blacksmith Soxiy at 69 First Avenue, ANTED—A GIRL F¢ T—A BACK AND FRONT BASF EXC HANGE—LOTS IN MOUNT Vor @ team cf horses, —2 ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR, wit! TO Let Pant oF ® FIRST FLOOR TO 845. 197 Wont B6ih at TANTED—A BOY TO RL ith, Central ava Lunter's Pe Lod beth ba AN AME woven ont Med ah exparienoed hands west De A firm clans cake baker, A GIRL TO DO GE honsework—t47 Columbia at, 8. Bry ANTFD A FEW E <PERIENCED Girls to fniah cope? Main oy Brooklyn. OPERATORS ON newly rawehiney ab 266 Pulton at, Brooklyn. teaching ony that uuderwbar ts thin er vant ty rolecenns Foquliets VAN TED—GOOD abirte aod abirt JANTED — A Yous 100 GOOD re ake JANTED—IN A PRIVATE VAMILY od Protewant wo 1; me invite Apply in Elliott Tr D—A -a000 GIRL. FOR ¢ raNTED-COMTORTAN XM Al box t +03 8 open oystern, at if J ANTFD—A ( FOR LIGHT HOUSE- K ERS TRA 100 Heder ave, Brooklya, » JANIED-A hoy TO RUN Atore ees I—A LLAC MIT'S inderatenidy plain ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AGOUT 15 Apply a8 165 Bpring stand Thy # young American woman, ‘8 rituation aa charmte rmaid and plain sewer, oz Call at 191 Fulton ave. Brooklyn, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATT! es oatler ab & hotel—one that can Violin or flute. Call at JOHN B. Ki City, Atlantic Hotel, opp © ANTED—A SMART LAD FROM 12 TO 10 years of age; must r and give references ius to hy Apply wler 2 ¢ MOILEGAN, @ narive JAMES; her parent apply to Mr. HALL ky by her brother BY, 56 Water wt, N. Ys GENERAL Bi! LIBERAL AMOL be paid to any per out all the Fusel ‘T OF MONEY WILL ho oan ae tually take my . 2 LIVINGSTON, Jr. ide with his Farol ay Jock at the taille store, 612 Burt TED, —EXPERIENC ; none but the best need ap 1 Eewtarn Bieirt Coy 39° Murray. ay “ip airs, KALLMAN STEIN, ALE SMOKED nd, 140 Weet at, near Veo NOW READY, siton and Nassaa ste, SECOND EDITION Ad the Sun Office, co. ¥ Price, 8 cont plain, or 6 cents colored, A Now Paition, ON THICK PAPER, of the COMPLETE MAP OF TH® SOUTHERN BTATRS tehowing the whole oa from Delaware to ‘Taxam, with the Harbors, Iniets, Forts, Blockmling shi 6 rail hey Merwraty dy) Wh ibers of The Bun in J 6 Sin ta served to mibscribers in the city aad Vicinity wt aix cent cent, Bent by ual s SM. ART LAD FROM 16 ‘TO S who baa some knowledge of th hone need apply with jira at 161 ave ANTED—A FEW FIRST RAT for head dresses 441 Broadway, in ANTED—THREE mert—alto @ girl to bind 1 aching, we 168 and 157 was presented vo .00 por year, Postage ih the inal bounty on hond va ab'e dincharie, | Ape COOLERS 25 Oe ‘ound hoop flour barrels, opie wA, T, BRIGGS, 64 Rutyer 8 ip, GIRLS WANTED—TO MAKE TIED Bkirts, Apply at ASHER & MOVER, og and 847 241 Broadway, property, moral y #000. H. BABCOCK, over Punt fice, 1k BEST 6 T HOUSE + Monverma Hall, Break fat, dinner and MERKITD d& ABBOTT, Managers, 89 Naswau — wit SO ‘3 PATENT CUT dies, 99" be aoc i by , ya machine re. dat "actu rorm whi osl, 8B, WILSUM, 4 130 NGS, WITH OR Wi THOUT Board single ead doul 4 Dio $ per weok, 8 let, by the night or week wt 10 ) Oak wt, near Poa ot. DRY Goopy, $30,000 bleached muslin, priv ght for satay bef iE NEW YORK subscribers regular Seaman checks, ticks, * she la House) manufsctu pars end dealers, capplied at ee "prices, GEORGE KEYF3, «3 8 excelent books. PAWNBROKER'S SALE— on Thuredi 26 New Bower laachaire, feathor beds and adding, wer, crockery and lana Dil Lokis, Ootece a firpiture dec, 146 Tie Ror PERT Y OF W O'BRIEN, doo w pub be attotion: Ww IL AM ALROTT, al cT WONEER— No.4 Hawt Thuredey, the tee cream male Aves oll cloth, iaas eames, marl fables and ome Bie top grox mbh Bint 26 V M. WOLK, AUCTION MICK 19 Jackson #t, sella on Thursday, March dei, at AE oelock, the mock md fixtares of the rocery end lijior store O55 Water #t near Boamrnel, con. sisting {5 and It wallon easy atanding camka, beer PMPs, CUNORE, Seale, Ale, a goed muok of groceries wd Iijjuora, “Wiutibe acid ion Lat or in amall lets to wule buyers, »WILLSELL THIS mt, the entire far of a family brasking ip S-ply and A other tedetends, NIFOMIIN, Waalitands, tolls d_other ware, sofas, chaire, iF matiraages, feather bed an PIANOFORTE, POR $21-1T HAS SIX cotaver and In good order, Als plasios Vo let at #2, $200, $4, 45 and #6 ery La Ey) SNGINE FOR SALE—10 HORSE POWER, y potions, all complete, i i Btek sty after (i For Vay horse, price $56 ne lance i 164 bonds high, he in suitable Huminens, anit sl Horm, price $ ne splendid boranl horae, 7 old, suiteble for any it #176, All te be soen ut BL Perry st. mid «| Be SALE AG RAY HORSE, 16 HANDS Lik 1, wind and ge t1¢; would make Me for want of une tid a BET, 15 fears vl, Ware ranted snd kik Suitable Gor either cart or Byring wt, in the bases KINPLING Woop,” Usk and Pine at 90 ots, for ten or more boxe, dla ab 29 ota, Knots and B |Site cloth fre SEWING MACTIINE of B.nger'a parties are g Prayard ‘ut 4a foe. 10 SELL OR E BLACK Horsey from ustry, 16 hands high, 7 years old, {ih for oartyGruck or Gy kind of works ware rauted somnd and kind, Inquire at 208 Grand at, mht 8*140 1Q HORSES For SALE common expreasmen or bute fold cheap—one horae will be mold order, Lcquire io the grocery store, corner of Gold at and Myrtle ave, Broowlyn, maid 3°39) delat bee Ba Bot he Uh BAKERY FOR SALE, AS THE PROPRI- ctor having two, wished to dispose of oan of them, Apply at 290 Grove mt, Jersey City, tw thy bakery. mb4 4*107 I AKE E OF THE leauing avenus 11 on reasonab'e worms, Fe reat Ty and 1W Hreadway, air on Thurke day, March ib, 1508, a (OAL, YARD FOR SAL 7 yards leone and fixtures wil ated in Goercle #8, betw pply on the preminen ton and He ALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR “oud neig borhood: re Reason for rolling, bas ote: f. Apply a8 9?4 Mote at, fr PETER MONTIUL for SALE—THE BEST CORNER GBROCE- ry and liquor store in 1 4119 yeaia sickness the only renwon fi eve long lease mee eaoid cheap, No bug aw inj ulr We Apply for 3 daya of J, P. TRAV Eity Auctionver, 170 Gaatham at, da loots wmhd #132 For SALE—THE LEASE AND PURNI- turecta well astabished 8 lors Boarding houses ted in the Lost part of she city, Lnquire at Try atrewts mh 63} "INDLING WOOD FACTOL with engine aplitor, shafting wed be complete : will be sold low tor cast, Bilge wi Brovkiyny bekwoun Y ant}! Balle PANSLAY, mb STOCK AND PIXTUE A GROCERY and Unteber'ywtand for sale, Hiton ave, Bouth Brooklyn, ha 8119 MOST WONDEREUL DISCOV ERY— Teeth extracted without pain by « new be. aumbing sp plications (not electricity o fh Beauty) woth inserted, $Lesch, wita or w © the roots, A sets on silver, erasions Warranted, 1 Jae VILE PRS 0% 36 A FACT Wol A kilfully performed by Dr, Ht. vinnie, ag Pain, ab Bait the a root, or extracted and bled with 43 Bow. a” ‘ypoue owned hau A BhectlZd ee era AVE (oandet on an Rewern Posie THe wateRs "OP OBLIVION. AT AN EN Manager 2 aie Tite Richest DRA presented io New York VERY APTYAN por THE FAMOUS 80¥ THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS FAMOUS fo0; 0 ALL BOL RS, EVERY DAY AND EVENTNG AT LIVING 8 tivine HuproPoTAMes.,. LIVING WH. MAMMOTH GRIZZLY BEAR 6. MONSTER BNA Adousien Knds aw, IX FOUR PROPRIBORS: FIRST BENBEIT jo tx) yearn of MISS FANNY FRIDAY BVENING, presented Mwlime Oe- 4 Mus FANNY AERRING, i R i GADE,. mM is PARAS ne ee HANDSOME wn 1K NOW OPEN, YORK ATHEN E ‘ PHA » vi ‘RE, Brondwag, ) DUTCHMAN, SALE AND TO LEY. TO LET OR LEASE—DEGE- ths, nd plows of land, in the vioinlty of agri Ld Hi by raliroed—twe halt Frice $180 $400 per cre. ae r Siri SITU- Agnbortioud, 410 house trea % winning @ pean m1 Myrtiv ave car, ru Within one blvek; price tt of R SALE CHEA?—COUNTRY SEAT ON the Harlem Ro RL, 30 mies from the City; House, large and io good order, lac, bandsomely Lal ahindance, suitalie for . ‘gen umner inaning howe, Apply wo BL. POS 6 68 ‘ about IM scree enade fi OR EXCHAGE—A and Casement frame house, with Oem, 636 acregof land as garden and mea dow, p easantly situated near the railroad depot, at Ww strenating 01 Woat Bioimfiel or any one ctoimg business in the oF Courvtand eh Ay siteble for & mar~ dinacoe one heur f A LINRICHS B, on thie pretmiaen. uf BLA Penk THE STORE ¢ Pronet a god location tor @ dup easily: ar | oud meth. Apply WF, TAALMAN, 149 Th ao ND CELLAR, 151 0 L E—WO ID. HAVEN, LON Tore 4 8 acres of good garden y Grand m, near THE NEW YORK DAILY SUN uae mornings ie Va Direct to Mousa 8. pein, Preprlsse ay the bem inw Youu Orev {a aout to subscribers E LosT AND FOUND. PEE hia he 7CUND—ON MONDAY, MARCH 34 INST, ri wt Loion Basere, . ty eum of roar, he, owner van have by applying 0 J 119 Weet 82d #t pro property aud axpeness of thin pdverdlseuntoa™ pre OST—ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON—ES ft pon Sea we Lda} oer eS gE, bene | a ith a, @ gol: onal several ceconsed relaniven:” Ton hates el te tite ally rewarded Ly leaving it at the a 9, Libe given for ret vain tie PANT HOLL, © HONOBA HOLLAND, —A REWARD OF FIVE will be paid for the return to the «fm Ledger nnd some papera inside, which wae lost on Baturday morning, Ist instant, near corner rth stand Oth avenue, 101 Laurent hy REWARD,—LOST, o Agents won't be | be pal DH, McORMICK, THE, 34 | INST, are hogs hie resura wo the Bu MEDICINES. » 1ON CAN BECUR floring with the symptoms of Cote or RAISING OF MAT. TCKLING o IRRITATION r, P\INS IN THE CHEST, SIDE THING OR DIZ aur) ale, much aa (BACK OPPRESSIVE BRE ZINKBS OF THE MEAD, shoult consult Dry O'TOOLE, Who bas made the cure of Consumption is ryecial study for the past 10 years, and who oem refer bo over 100 [p ublente ree York whom he has « the past) months, tie city of New Goneusn} ipliody wile x few Teta and 19th O*TUOLS, Consmunption Paydolan, = T RE ts OF THE AGE, B DYSPEPSIA ree ETE Ty 1 is pronounced by all who have, given i fy diitresaing die to be the best artle doprenie! in spirit, would advise thetn t) sive yaa an idea wheter i the ‘enomladae we have < Bowsh Beound they chasgete ee ca inatrted without » eoreng ‘the | New York, at 0

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