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a ne 1K NEW YORK SUN, + a) lished daily, Bundays excepted, ENT PER COPY—SIX CENTS PER WERK, vered anywhere in the city oF vicinity, CULATION 60.000 Coptes, sont by wall: Three Dollare per year,— ontha, for $1, ‘The postage within this State seventy-eight centa a year—out of the State, syenr, Ackires# al! letters to MOSES 8, BEACH, Proprietor of Tra Bc, Corner Fulton and Nassau sta N.Y, WANTED, TIFICIAL FLOWERS—WANTED 100 a who knows the trade, 4 0) to learn ; ‘| the year. Apply to Mr, BABATINO, 86 ie es 8148 ENT CHANCE FOR OLD »Idier®— Wanted for the 8th U. 8, Infantry, an Sole? Fogicaash, adie bodied ensgayried tats age of Pay from $13 to $21 Vn] Bubsistence, pas, clothing, and modi tance, furnished from date of eulistinent. quarters at Fort Hamilton, N, Y. Harbor, Hecirous of nllating in this Feglient cag ap 4 the recruiting office, 147 Bighth ay. 8. P. AIFS, Beooud Lt, 6th Infantry, U. 8. pis Dinct HE ICAL FLOWER} MAKERS WANT. Steady work and good wayes at Vite oo a pore branchers, isd 4 7 ALE SERVANTS WANTED—IN Good | wations, with good recommendations. Inquire Large Institute, at the corner of #ixth ave, «enth at, where good places are always rea. reat, vall girlie wanted imwediat Mrs, wped R140 GILDERS CAN HAVE ‘kat. HEITKAMP & No. 8 Mam et, sDRY WASTE A FEW GIRLS vunderstand ironing new shirts; store and iso 8 good starteher; t such as wil ages aud steady employment will be ¢: ft, cor. Grecuw | iM Bowery m1 good cagk’ la ulresses, waitresses, nurses, gor crf, 20 * HELP OF ALL ¢ they can be # vying to Mr. MANN City Tnstitute, ats S*h Y FOR @1—LADIES TAUGHT TO rite on Whoeler d Wilson's wewlag ta: all kinds of work tin all ite 4 aud particulars by a porionced te ply. at 442 Tenth ave, in the drug store S Beieg ANTSINTROOKLYN TLE Mr. MANNING has opened ay Wposite the Ci isa situations for respects y deseription than any other M1 ant d STOPHER, 10 Tullary #t., Brve eos in the ett; i oJ tately i 5 re * GSATAL WATTS anny (NG MACHINES—-LADIES TAL GIE to operatega W & Wilson's and singer chin hip 8s Canal et, ue No. inc" 18T z KEE STRAW HAT PRESSERS Wanted * neta {inmediately, aril i NTEDA YOUNG LACKSMITHS—W man that cea fit and dr 2s, Bay Ridiw, Long Island, OPERATOR ON WHEEL tne ne, ” erand Wi Hiy under a ot aye TED IMMEDIATELY—A Thorough tion! dirtiller of Cordials and Syrups, A possessing a full knowledge of the business its branches can obtain # valuable situation ample retaunerat pecdiately wllre + BG, box 907, Suu ctfice, stat wmay be had, — anne ANTED=A_ FFW GOOD MILLINE: iumers, ot 435 Bighth ave, bet. D—1, thelr etraw hots t thonte fremember, up stair A wire ladies’ straw is enlarced if required) rs, turbans and boye’ fashion 5 rnd cleaned and tri hints dy od, fr hate at thin eatebliabnuent wil ave the same retirued—no mistakes, smubered the p ith ave, bet, here’ the, ts fe kinds ¢ ned atid to 8 hat G FINIGAS ap 28 tae ANTED—PERSONS WHO WIStL TO terms only $1; practios on nll kinds ef {recommended to oud places alter learn: F wer ty lear $e pantiivon trade, ¥8 4 ANTETY 8 erate on Bingerts a er & W 4 machines; practice until perfect on work | 2, Work given after learning, All kit jem te tot M92 Henry at, apa 24nc%i08 PED POR SHORT WHALING VOY sO young mi Alot Coles ai ¥ st, corner of Latewarda i Recto TED SEAMEN, Apply at the clothing st No rot Vaudewates a WM. A TUT. ORDINARY SEA- Fthe United States Ni veut] ety ASTED—YO! ATW ISTING go tones, Voy ports of the world Merchant service, United Stiten Navy and yaged, App y ut 1098 ith ab, apld thac ANTED FOR CO, A" NEERS. e-bolied you Wand 35, Me banive to dd pert t) lng, rethon Jer particulars tn | bet. 8a, tn, aud 1 \NTED — LADIE: TO LEARN TO | yerate on Singer's W. & Wea sewing tought perfect in all its branches, and wiled t) work, Tertas $1,—10) Pulton at, 1, Up etalra, mhzs 240 OPERATORS ED—FOR Wheeler & Wilson's sewing taschine to work at; to competent Lauds $6 per week 1; also 40 Luuwters to whom the highest ) LABORERS WANTED FoR COM: any work—wages $1 per day, Inquire o MoDOSALD, foreman of the Company, Nuuth av, bet 85th aud 86th ets, ap20 3°ub7 ) LABORERS WANTED, ON A RALL- ey jew Jerse, » Voard the steamtoas BORO! a krah at. before Botclock each day, apll 129145 Aly IAL FLOWER” MAKERS ated. Migh wages and constant employ. vei Inquire of BAXTON & VAN aoe YASH COAT, @4 PER TON | amall stove, $3.60 per ton, deliv. from ¥ T anldk th NIV COAL—JUS CEIV nd coal of @ euperior quality. for h will be delivered at $659 per a Cumberland ininp coal at the lowest THOS, TRUSLOW, dn, 200 Ys aud f b Th ‘and Bo ED. ) MISERABLE tey rubbish, or short wet! very best red ash for family $ $450 per ton, from yar een bh ate, ar wsevelt wt, ry, MATTHEW CL. SILL n price, $ Wiite aul i sizes, JOSEPH McDO: Yarda, 851 Soventh ave, our B4th wb 0 et, North Ktiver, apd Ydnc* LG 1.00 per ton of 2060 ibe. and frouing, $3.5 st, near a ENT HAIR DYE—hk (IRIE Celera bian Maur Dy ave; 180 Alten at; Mount oud st; 415 Hudson st; 817 and 80th st; vision wt; 438 vision #8, Bgoogirm—106 Fulton st; 2) cor Myrtle ave, and Carll at; and corner & Myrtle aves, WiLtianauinan—firau! . 20, 190, 208, 219 and oT; Bouth 6th and ch and Tth; South 2d and Oh ; also by | rally. —Depot 46 Bouth Becond ab, | . >, Debween Beound sud Thind streets, THE NUMBER 9298, MEDIC NE: TTENTION—CORNS CURED FOR ONE cent each by uaing Dr, BRIGGS’ CORN AND BUNION ALLEVIATOR, & safe an! certan cure for corns, bunions, frosted and Dlistered feet, Ao, 25 and 50 cents. Bent by m: d by drugetate, Dr. J. BRIGGS, Chis of, 219 Broad. ‘Way, opposite it apay 6°137 BEWARE oF CouNTEREEITS. TO THE PUBLIC. BRANDRETH'S PILLS AND NEW STYLE. (THE WHOLE ORJECT TO INSURE A cure tn must can ickness, is to remove IMPURE HUMORS faater than they are formed, ‘The time of cure will be governed by th isiule, Thus by using URAND. RETIUS PILLS according tothe printed d rections, the matters tu you pi ng Rickness, will become: est, Like snow under the getial istlucnce of eepring oun, NEW STYLE OF WRANDRETIVE Pit Style is 1of paper avoun jou the baud As pri RED INK, BENJAMIN BRANDRETICS PILLS. the box of Duis and di ody ta yle ensures you freah Pills, @: tt tis @ denied, that’ many wine Bra: y re rth Pils o # Will be changed for New Style t has passed wince they were ‘in B, BRAND ROTH. Bravdrethinn Offices :—No, 4: sot Int aves, 164 Ninth ave, New Yo rt ricer, ttroeta, W q DY, corner I ) Latiey Albany, Pride tweity th y PRINCIPAL OFFIC! th Building, Ty } nyton, D. wiway and M ner Rs. “YOUR COUG FURMAN'S RUEUMA wor lettlemldd Als TIC LINIMEN Tj yepola und Liver Complatute are cured by WAS Pub Lif 8. » Wet Bold i Depot 6 Gourtaudt st, elebrated « t wc for the Drewthia’y pain in Uva bottle yW oP. and Pills sold ouly at my | ROVAN HAMBIKUS FEMALE MONTH ) LY PILLS o » pull ty f mtbucks BENJAMIN BRANDEE I: PILLS. tis covered With these Words in 6M aud around the w ea aster, to keep the baud se ila be ftate THE NE WEDNESDAY MORNIN ‘The New York The Tismes remarks that the capture of No' APRIL 39, 1862, Pres. Orleans will have an imporiant effect in reassut- ing foreign mations of our ability to suppress the rebellion and restore comaierce to ite ordinary channe’ The Henan calls attention to the infamous revelations of odicial fraud and eorru) tion daily brought to light by the Con pnal Investi- gating Committeos, and hopes that the day is not far distant when the people will mote out @ terrille retrilution to these public awin tl The Jounsan oy Commence explaing that the delay in the pansage of the tax bill to the fear of Members of people on tion will lead to inqui h tho m wh n, as they es Feapec se to meet the know that tax ting the way in ney ia spent, ant they naturally shrink from an ordeal that would beso fatal to their political future. ition for @100, to be apportioned ac and o rr The Cy Captain Ericsson dic his own private expense, by a friend of Captain Eric vised that it should be presented Wolles, who toad Commision ¢ con with th t Spe port lution rt f Caw) 0 0 stanap # of replonishing the Treasury. Our co: onli: tax, mpor 10,000 on the severay ng to population IEKCIAL ApvERtisen exp! Duild the Monitor a Its plan was shows val Commission at Washington, lilly moditie tof the inventor, and formed t 1 to Secretory ‘The the plan, with the ontract usual provision as to payments. War Cinter Secretary of War tof the House of Representatives a 0 nissic ve € the . A nus agaiust the Military D the West, oriinating The Commis David Davis, Hor St vers apy Louis nitted to the Tby a rete use to investigate aid deci r Ts Ww et ere: t and thon, Hugh oll, Wo present this morninyt an abstract of a portion of their report, which is very deni ing w ete othor experts in business ed vertivean claims were pt anil bills amountin aft of 1 ate it last and < before the vit wel n of th ial voutin Lito adda 1 rail pners net at St. Louls on the appoint- howyers, ized t ting « road ile of i ading Western or $4,000, + elt none€ When c teeti 1 et whieh their claims whe y tied, this was done by counsel, for the " , Conmiisioners, who endeavered to follow up the eb ge care | (lier thot were furnished during the crorsexame for Piles, C ‘ F {nation of the principal partios fntereste ¥ec an eee BANKING CLAIMA, ts vin Domery, bel wep Daw ses The claims for money.“ borrow selyed,” ways his ri amon aia of which & KS 5 were sed 1 loans by order of Gene Hes i aenict pie ee ata at P, palatable exc hes J hy Gonceal Lyon three days before his deaths for Bpring Jat ul i request of Uie bank officers at | Spein to prevent it falling into the handy w ' of the rebels, and. the whole aniount was sati= y sk oth a 7 i Wis | fietority accouuted for Ny the Acting Quarier= ow York by D. g . Wr | iueter Destiny Onuretangs # ©. Wein Go HB) phe mode in which the remainder of the Franklin at; Toug!ll, Marah & Gi oer maa was obiained Ly General Fremont and ore, every 6 2by | rege : MORROWS MAGIC OIL 1S | ODN staked by Chatman iu tion that r t { to t ald toh overcaine on of the bank otticera at St nplained of the ar nature of teeth that if the amount were rete woul "Bo selzot for martial law, would be procaine Some of " ye ‘ thus w redited on tu Sof MeKinstry te 1 States, = n Vor Vre ich we 4s the ARGAINS THLS MONTIL hicta nt bargning; straw L *t L. BINNS M e |} ; apts ‘ sa | JASHIONS OF SPRING IN Irves, at] Py mit hata, $1 apm, at $1; eautot } LEASK leads in price and ng beauty and durability, cor, of 1 at aly 2 hac SHIRTS SHIRT AND COLLARS Son Alaa. Pirenueu'e 1 Y Shirts, $1 4i1 Ab the Mechan Graad (N.Y, — SAVENGS EO NzE ARINER'S SAVING No. 1 Third av nt te N Open fr newday and veuiniga from f SULLLMAN ’ K, apis 24° 27. SMITH, 8 NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, 429 CANAL ST, OF VA Open dally from 1A. M. to 2 6 per oent, intercet allowed un under, and b per cent. on larger amounts we the 20th, wall bear THIS BANK HAS KECEIVED ON $740,002 S59 1N THE Past 34 MONTIL FB. V. MAUGHWOL fy Pr GARDNER 8. CHAPIN, 5 SUMMER RESOR OLUMBLA HALL—LEBANON SP Col County, New York, DEPOSIT seriber, grateful to sldwe many friends whe ao ly and Uberally patronized Tis, hone during last year, would respectfully their’ patronage, a ruing th Spring ony aud Ception of guogts ou the 15th day mente can be made to accominedate with Y any families tn New York, or elsewhere, who wih to. leave thele bearing’ pincea nel him to the present concern at St. vale we ed by avo Fremont, and of this i was paid by Mr, Kinstry to law, for ariny ¢ in wlvane, and thi at a peri fina fide ‘claimants wore making femandson tho Government, When t currence became known at St. Louis it had a Hisupirous influence on the eredit of the Unior Bunk, its notes ceased to circulate, its atock de- one-half and the concern’ became ine Cr atio ant selzytey were Wasbiny epreeate in the of such power toG resistance to his desaneie impe » He took what he cli ant disy rivate property on which he Vaid his han to him seemed wood, Hin ae tlon was in th claimed to be by the authority an vate ot the United States ; and if abuses occurre erin’ the or in the application veut his comm ir process, xin tual should yeroment from which he had ion, McKuystry, Kinatry was mat the greatest hind, ar to the N ! tho stove! house-keeping by the ity ate country anion By ‘ Now York » vi » twice a 4 it Wi by bout, alao by ttafleld of Chathiata | deoornars every day IN PARSONS, ony prietor, 4 a i oat cence oe | the BUSINESS CLA NOE aE ND) BAKERIES FOR SALE—LOCN That and Br ok ’ i ry . | Es Pp scea jor wale, wt MITCHELL'S Age Ti \t atrect 1 FOR SALE CHEAT--4 STORE with all ita fixtures, whieh ene Gas fixtures,aud all thi k or Ml stand av B, No 4 th lease # “tg x SETPENy OM the premises « f ry " ‘ JPOR SALE, CHEAP—SIX BUGGIES TOPS | & Sud no Tops, one Rockaway with ester it 1 he Bete of Light Harucus, “Apply at Mu t sie epat oraz | JOUR SALE—A GROCERY STORE writ | ta« 1 and wagons 100 Ni con | Orval t for cash, * at | ok SALE CHEAP—A GOOD 1 KOCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR sale—Nice cheap reniy ros. plying ou the pros ‘ih the Goy af the h wranded wolf of led al the if we aL im in mak he v1 or as ire iron elem harmon Hie tras fom ean with steam to tock partinent, tl nul t and ‘at tl harrncks bec fmivoth tow of the ulations hy reports respoc # committed on. the ‘These reports wore quietly placed ial to whom they were widdrossed-—in TENT CONTRACTS, ge hastonved formed an impor the manuf tr { 1 ' i ureis Wit for howeve il i ! t r 1 if few " las, f n ' from ¢ t Vihen sol i f the Fremont ef r } ) . tr ate vt them, to the i { the pu n of Quart “by py of th will, ferred A xe or Master Me- al favoritism of indifference How nd instinetive. lenlated to. jar his infamous tant Quarter ACTS, incunted te tillery horse atlemen mulcted Many at €119 were Ho ““niddlemen, t Lord, were charged | tar state, who were calle the artaies When on the ma A WEEKLY EDITION of THe New Your Pr, femsed SCRUTIONS PAID IN ADVANOR, " ~NEW YORK, WEDNE WW YORK SU for ington, received from Fremont two special or dated August Toth 2,000 horeea at pris the other making hit inspector of the | purchased by him f i w | der to middlemen,” and pocketed a com SDAY, . AMr as mich at $150 eac one authe not Mr. Ree me jo sulslot th Theta, | Th from atngle rite, ‘4 eopy crer avec nie 1 — 7 eo ggg rear ord rr Sn Now York APRIL 30, 1 ng him to buy ing $130, sion of 234 per cont. on the transaction, APEAMMOAT TRANSACTIONS, by the sub-marin A needless love of €15,000, were lying idle from the prostr who in « per month, by a stroke refarious, 0), and sold t transactions r ng 7, the idinary times were ¢ t Tho purchases of steamboats and tue were no | ‘The tug Wouter was bought for | verninent for ® 4,000, Castle, ine clit Kation, Veostly their wages increased to § ment. RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION, The paym for railroat tran<pertation was fixed, by a circular of Superir t at two cents a head per mile, when a uarter would losses were incurred An ofl er-—M felative of Gene “Peemont Ha » With w chest and neten t 1 at a meat of @1s to be “Tea ern cities, and other remote pointe, for which io K necessity appears existed, It was ascertained, upon ive that a large part of eCUnbrous an Hipments shoupt t led by expr charged for as such me Chrouy express, but in ordi ght bine PEE MON ve nRANDID, wr ree calamity. Fre Had just pu Kean into theif midst, seattering: th al bur part, ¢ ots f yagle gs Wi have a me t r x0n0r: and lout te Ne Mlown corre a kop rin aut of the sh Iithrough th in reloadiny 4a bry at 1 wi 1 througtt bis brain, ‘The shot thi ther arplendid shot ora eli wh Inet the enemy # wore entirely directions, while our tried ty get to cover, hes to York We have which d «the war Hould cheerfully ire t that in all these of a le i ntin it s upon a slip oir chief thorght tost out of up all day, Het: hooters, " ya i ra H «from Vorktown, hy a tow! shell hots picked the wn are being furuish cupplies to ile, a ball k ly the sume roult, Our Hy and tres a few “ 0 nda half to three mile etly fall ett, but some. times ex) tin Yorktown, or over ther works ; tt yrotumn the fire, aul ccad one or two ball: at na, and hurt “nobody,” ‘ el Crocker and Major Cassady, who left under such suspicious eis amstances,’ and went rte tie are thought to have gone or ty the with treusonable desgus, vainiig etfecla were exam ed toliy, but notuing was found. tending to way disloyalty, ‘The other eficors in th iment think Hatit was a fool-hardy recon art, aud they were caught by Picket testifies that they ap uniter, fe They ned ‘nnd oany fur oy # they wer ‘ eto th Lin no 1 they were oither re ell, or walked dio the » of Frit in which the ahen, was a brilliant tain, otte hove marched in front of a hundred yards aerees an open ‘stire, but not in Y the ditch, when seocs! the Ware river Tot know of, they all escaped fourteen, who ab once surre « The Liteh runs about a hundred fect from the river or lam, and not on the @ lye, as was supposerl 1 of the wixty fell on dhe march Latance kept on at steadily as though lot wae tiyang, The ride pit vo taken Was fillad up by another company, mad ¢ bail fel back to the words with General Smith today asked for a court of in quiry, which was gran it will ment row Lo investigate t yout drunkenness on the Leo's Mills bo My ¢ Two mile three rebel foris, on the West wiek river—in front of oan of th ner of Philadelphia, was kil rt anda quarter below Yorktown are of the Ware te have ehelled them out a number of times, and an encampment inthe tear las been so riddled that tt tracks have been deserted, have in these three forts six two in th left one, three in the centre, and one on the right i of the Warwick river runs in front, preventing them from cor ‘ ck ets from rea artillery, Lowey or, make it t slay in the { Tu the cer fre one con be seen, every day, mtwoto three hundred neyroes with red até, pTeY pants and slouch hats, strengthening the work with anid bags, dig Whenever thoy dare t tillery, which is simple xroes tam home t atthe hearts of our one who doubis that the rel ride by sid with their slaves ea at any hour fthe day by of the Wood) about twelve hun yards in frout of thei matt put beyond room for a doubt, The Pitishorgh Dead and Wounded, ‘The correspondent of the Missouri Revent es the flluwine description of the t eld at Pittsburgh Landing after tl ates our total lesa of killed, wounded and missing at 15,000; of whot &, ve prise The reat force here has, during t t few heen reolved into an ariny of sext ‘ ' t i ane | 1 lis wt r ‘ rh ‘ | ‘ ' he ul i 1 | af # plod ¢ ‘ 1 Ie if la at au! toad andl i ypearth, \ t not a few 1 nobly, but inatraments bee and use leas, and surgeons droppet ‘ tt poate before a fiftieth part se bad Loe, Numbers were drowned by being wouble to crawl away from the positlvay where Whey lad wil only Ohi {the Miate, onto ACH, Bis OF Jase PRICE ONE CENT Allee M fi fallen, and in which the water rapidly collected. | the Union (Republican and Demoeratte) mei | ®TOCK EXCHANGE BALE Thew wle far beyoud our pic Pee fe being | bere issued an Adilress and resolutions to the | 25000 U8. G4 ‘olny 96 6 Bk, State tow explored, aid hundreds of injured, aban | electors of this tate in favor of a now Union | 4 + 06 Bi, Mey is het by the enemy on their retreat, brought in, | mov t that shall tuclude Joyal men of all % 10 & Death « hones between here and Corinth fe a bos | parties, The Address ects forth that the dan- (a ntal BL, OT pita We visited several of them, and found oe of the country aro no longer of a purely mt 120,101 | He Rear covered with poor wretches, lying in | litary character, and that perils lie hidden In the fools of blood, their arms or legs torn off Daya | future that will, for years to come, require the $5000 bar i | Hasee! without any nourishivent, and in half the | hearty offorta of all patriotic men to overcome, — be Del. & ink OF Gatce death hat outetripped the physicians and | It indorses the President's policy ; demands that 974 Pacific M8... 109 ws wnuing to their relief. ainly a greater | slavery should be made to bear the greatest share 10 5 Thee Gl pide, spread misty never oxisted, | of thé burdens of the war that it has created ; | 1° 0" U8 dei 100 fila Wik at re hints that our only security for the future lies in | 34" OV 100 Erie R...... filed with | toad bole and curtailing the political power of slavery; aus- | Pig Uh € BB wa cureeny Lut now the fuffernrs are quiet taina the actions of the Administration, and, ftom ae SS we scncinilie Ih but mere exhanet with @ view te harmony of politienl action, ins | tna do 800 Wit Be "i juently, a tittle to one where first | vitew a Convention of men of all politienl partion | 1000 do om do ....at0 86) Veneto teat atlerwards the dead carte, hal | to nominate a state ticket for the fall election — [1000 | dos. 525) B18 200 NY. C. RR. et 88 fallel to tind them, came rerors the ‘4 of | Tho resolutions merely embody the sentiments | 2000 1. W. Laan, PL 180 do 3 f 0 hay rath. Around thei the | of the Adres i") Tenn, Oa, 0 100 do frase was stainel with blood, and often mn do bo do hands were grasped « Fealy oid fave Wate Ort latest English eporting advices contain do 12 Erte Pf, vith whieh t ined to stop the life | TOE of three affaira in * the ring” between 180 do tide, until rowing fainter and fainter, they had | P'cHitts of the “Light weight” onder, Firat ie Pies givens teepair, and laid buck to Wie > One | 14 taht for “the light weight championship” PEE eps as [ fook live wet whose ull not have boon | between Joe Nolan of Birmingham — and br Hoag? aaa vet fourteen, was lying againat tree, @ kite | Dan Thomas, the Welsh champion, They 0 MB AN Log aig {n his hand, with which ha had carved the let. | Hat 122 Ih., for @1,000 a sido. On 00 Panatn Ro... 186 Soli Dene, the Nwas but partialiy the Volice appeared, and the | te LL Bp. | finished when death had eanp him to who was not in 100 | Up the gloomy tusk of carvings his own epitaple from irregularities while in train« “ & |The territte desiruction caused. by bargen | iit having the worst of it, ‘The rounds. occu. Meike ty ts | Nala was colin the Foe tie | Pitan hour anda half, and John C. Heenan | ioc Nowesw iY fis bowl re the sam La | wae a pectators, and atiracted mach | goon Mich Be TM 90 Oa! j Th F atwelve-ponnder, hatetruck a fourth | Attention, Notan in 6 (eet 6 1-2 inches high, and | tn Tol & to Mo. wh OF town, while he was » fret 4 ine The second ficht, a OO. a Wie 8) Cle, & T bho a | ture, hitting ian etween Jack Brooks, | 10000 “do, 3 do e | tiv ing t med J. Baklock, at | "0 do on a on tho boly, the It was wou by Hale [ony ec $00 Chi & BI... 8B won the #houlde me 2 hours 10 minutes, | Som Clo hale we ko ‘ as bear our outer pickets, and two tiles from the waa betwoen Hon, Bantott,adew | aa nk. @mmerce, M0 160 papa vite ground, four wounded rebel captains, and inson, a nevies, for G50 a site. | 100 a 590 10 Little Maimi R. 98° thirty oc forty: prive Tanuregard- (an iie-foe {, Bon knocked bia antagonist ; treated ti Ww 1 rived, Loni time,” The fourth “mill” was between | grag 1.9. éay shee ae BOARD. Nira tN bnaiie ean 3 fe by the | OF Youngsters, Bob Hofferan and. Dan Keefe, | tua ie aie ee * Ta thie thee ate atenwn overs ton {At UM Th, for G40 a wide, Both showed great | to ; 1M 00 dos. 080 108) space, One of the citicers was being ea a] Pec batin the thirty-Ourth round Hefferan yoo 110 Waseda as wo atopped, atl in the height of etire | Mitew K falling: heavily upon him, and was wo do ..100 10 an atin Above Volared the winner—tine 1 do...) 100) nica on t The refusal of Lleenan to bea Om 8 Hean be collected and taben eare | Hisht Tee Ris present visit to 5009 os oi ut cur pickote gto, the thicker | femed by late Bustich yp an) Mo, ‘S38 N \ Lis visit is to exhibit in eon town ae 0 Cte & Tol sae ae inane ‘ $ ) with VARIETIES . fh esto the 18th inst, Her neves has pa ine Deane anticipated, but we select the following The Kale for Computing Intere I} 0 M.Bet Nidacog a of interest Th the Fiitor of The Sune The “simple m ‘ ay ft} * 6s The Prive of Wales had arrived at Jerusatom, | off ineuting inter st Pi adie br ia 1 ta 7s at. cot, aydd go Onters have bow Hed by the Adhiralty to} yeor, at aie per cent., is 'GG0; yet when vou “ stn WONG 100 do suspend work on Hie forts at Spithead, and alo | iauldply the number of dollars by the number repent yeaa ! te stop work on sails and rigging fr wooden | of days in w venr, (i3,) separate the ti Mt hat LA WRG 1t0 Gal, © ChE « reynnd divide by wig, the result ie BOOK 18 88) Marlen: I, a 0 to The Mormon emigration from Englawt tn Ta A oplae’ haaitninien ve aon dasa UG sit, " crepes daily. 80 pervons sailed for Utah on the | the year, on which the rule quoted will work 4 BTOCK FLUCTUATIONS, Mth of April, und 250 were ready to embark | and it you reduce the netual number of days for VANCED from London which W note reat ty this atotidard, Hep i's peret Ll © Dosti torecaumple a at i CLs ae turing achburn cut of a pepus | get the result: hy de oe ve-fourth are putter 1 test ca. | Tan’ clothing. Aprit Sol inate 7 Mes Samu ther correspondent, sige Me. by, ; s das temler for the first cupola ship, whieh works out the rule Cal Te XN Mesers, Sanu hay I themselves, under “ Arithmeti i Tol & Wak. WT & penalty of £1,000 hoe a2 Pa. Steanhip. 24 Avis, ho price is Ny for all thom Whee | Banana 4 sip, for w e siaey Ie desired, a ion of tive 1% eotinnaien, i aye Untereat por annim is mile Teast igre rachal Litt fet of silver plate recently presented to S armed with two 10y pounder Armstrong guns, | oth etd in al tear opin HU The exuct inetrase in the bullion of the Baik | that dep its Srcen” Lis ovale ot Ft shown in the returns forthe present | denice in Oyster Pa. month is £43,000, and tie total now held i¥] gy ype a F 40,000, oF £3,670,000 beyond the amount Vit forces at Yorktown are in such cluse prox- at the commineencnt of the your, Tn the wane | HMy to the rebels that our pickets frequently interval the inerease of the bullion in the Bank | SON\ere With these of the enemy and exehan,¢ Of Rnutand ban teen only £080,611 ‘oo L humored j A fow nivhta elice a Mia fl ally iuereating her iron-elad | on pleket, ant the rel a i els inquired what regiment they bolonet to, to fant ani are alvicaertinitiets 1 which a proper response wna given, ‘Then eat ; ine y Will be Taunehed wh A request {UF a pair uf shoce v ball the tobe | 5 Are ime ach . Haa¥ rit the nat on tt or We re es ei ke redined ing Lettie rays npr _ | that that reyiment wes raised ins and about ri S within the full Tre Web opi rectal Wate Lynn, Abington, and other ebocmaking towns, petive an ae K jen of a porualt of the pos whi | so ae reeeerrremere Hulleatha of & pestralt of the. pat ; baa MH fuel the pages of bis wew work, Lee - FINANCIAL NEWS. iW + ‘ ; sb hekedioed Se Tidy € Dae Tho Belgian Minister of War has aldressed | = —e 0s ; 8 crevlare fo all the sniters of ar NEW YORK, Tuesday, April Oe irecting them ¢ stock market this morning for all wt ie 7 fran war, i ue 610 Ne ce hn y avorites wider the gre Canada 1a B80 On SBE SARS Fe fayurated by the banka ant ot! Kye Flour. Ba 6 8 rieriein people are not to be deterred by eure | & raid Corn Moni 13 like casts fot uccosful provecution Of the | Seating the % to par effect new ¢ Wont 2199 War, wud ia reoout editorial extubite a veuse | TE 10 wotes were at 1% prem, After the Hourd i d 188 ofits magnitude, Itsaya: Whatever may be | We prices were leur firtn, Tn gold the tr mel, Nod Chlons ise in the future, it is beyond a doubt that both | were abana sulen 1%, Sd Vag Hanury Slate ' ples Wave'ninte thee minds to a Alero Dilla whe frre oa 1bd¢ei8ie: || Heelies demas abe Weeks 5 aul bloody w © only differen tween 5 Ttdine ware Oth we them is, that tho Fotorits consitor that the tial a SK do - fe cuntiict, though terrible, will be short, aud that : 60 numbers, wealth, comnusication with the world, cortificaten in oO and superiority of anna and muniions must tdeposity having come into ue Phortly place the Sout ir feet, whi old certificates on loans have Souih professes to be confident se com, Dut declare th is likely to ast in quite abundant atdas percent, ‘The 20} for ye The whole soul of the “American | 9) troach of May day goneraliy makes e litte more riy"y people of both sections in now inthis war, and | EUS OS Ay UN Aes ss ‘ a tho future ia forgoiten in the tierce excitement of | 1e1and to become agaln plenty after Frente are col- sees 945 0600 the present, 1 On the tot about $7,000,000 should exchange | Macwene —No. 1 lan Tialy. banda for reuts, &o,, and will perhaps Lo made} Bearer niece . Lied The offictal Gazette contains a circular from | more difficntt this year, Many learer expire whit dlaaane ay re ornnainae Raat Signor Katazzi to the Prefects of the Italian | are renewed at leas favorable rates than last year, Quest Chora 10M, evo ee kingdom. — Dt says the policy of the Italian € The Philadelphia banka for tho woek show $0,- | Hore —1500 Bale, Lrewera, at vernmeont is inspired by thé ideas of natioanl | 928,427 in apecic. ay a bdli we unity and | DELLE Ge: PAC 8G The Harlem Ratlroad enratnge for the fret three | Me aiinitiys, source ry The Sintra wiyy | montha thin year were a Lari Banter... 1 r culy us to the dk 1802 aka Ser Fd gree of liberty suliable forthe country, ‘The | 8 tponthe to M 60,552 45 ” Gabe, Miiscove 4 Government will act with Te Railroad Commiaston, who bave been on vd N. Orleans, OM abe We tour of observation tn rel to the crops, repors | Bos—Common | ‘ Hr hein never 4 orabl a a mead ‘ie Alinister Of ectioe | Witt® Never more favorable ta eppearauce than at rar proper duded property confiscated | Sis seamon, , i He by th Of Mudena for 1 ware and Hudson Canal, for the year to a tives, ehould be restored to its! Mu w On 0ics oso 00 His proposition was approved i ul wh $5,100,120 98 Povators. on we Tho Rebel Stock Barometer, ee Pils “ i wr) A late her of the Richmond Divaven Not profit, ae ase remarks that stocks are toying up and down ‘ meee : s10Ke Now. #4 00 i While there is a sudden and URL athens Raw DEON dase ibaa oP ps siniey eee first two monthe of this year to have be Now nies $12 f +. Clty, North Carolina bonds, which prime iend, $19 full 60. yt] have gone up con ve par, Contode Cotten from United Btates 125,000,060 1 Boe ene ae habe rate and Virgioia | lower, anil the in : Frey t Oe euranen stuck have all dropped in value, |The fanny ‘Dect dab rOH Mi the ronson of this, “ exporit niplovely. Lira wont oo under the prot the renson why the rebel eap bon the ret t v ~ a » | w ; DONE a vated : Lae Wy tof money for B per t ted BvaaKe-Fuir t tr r aul} i! ’ ‘ i haya : die ' valved t ‘ i iistlox ' thent | ire late : | NEWS Jf} | : ; std | _ i a 8, |} Tur t ‘ 1 | a | ¢ | ; | om Wadss | ‘ S Va 2 ( wk 4 y ‘ —_ the ¢ } : \ \ ‘ ‘ i ‘ bi U ' . ‘ and the ¢ ( Vo tue ” iodo te ' ALB ton and W ‘ t 1 ‘ t Jo Sho raver Coomba, 8 being anticipated, An attack on ¢ we | t mt can pay ifr t cyeuct, Itself is doomed by the writer, as not iiaprevatle, | gvttority te love ves wvotuin 6 be tho ouly | yare iNet, Barony the adjourament of our Legiclaiure | wvais 9 wiles inst viyscty By Roy Wee

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