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- — @uneon ke mail: Three Dollars 8. BEACH, Propine of Tra Bom, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1862, THE DOOM OF RICHMOND. RAPID MOVEMENT FORWARD. }) flow the Attack was” Stopped. CIRCULATION tan on. AS 1 "The pra with (eB A rg yr aos conte 6 yooreonit of the State, m2 Fulton 6 And Nassau ete, N.¥, THE NEW YORK SUN. LATEST NEWS @F TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORE 8US WoCLELLAN ALMOST. THERE. A FIGHT—-UNION VICTORY From Fortress Monroe, THE GALENA FIRED UPON, A DISASTROUS TRUCE. Killed, Wounded and Prisoners, Union Prisoners Sent South. The Frenchman's Visit to Richmond. WOW THE WORLD WAS “FOOLED.” WRECK OF THE ORIENTAL. Crow and Passengers Saved GEN. SAXTON BACK. Touching "Appeal ‘to Farmors. HELP NEEDED FOR HOSPITALS. From the Gulf Fleet. AN ADV ANCE ON VIC KSBU RGII. MOBILE MARKED FOR: ) FOR CAPTURE, FORT GAINES E EVACU ATED. Our W CONFISCATION BILL. SLIGHTED. Sharp House Debate. eo ee COMING shington ‘Dispatches. &e. Fight at Bottom’s Bridge—-Advance on Richmond. Tunsall’s Island, May 21,—The pickets of the snemy were driven acroay Hotton Bridge yesterday by the troops advancing In direction, The ree bole attempted t regain the post Ly the use of U artillery, but failed, Our batteries opened, alu the wouds each ule of the bridge, The advance uwier General Sherman reached New Bridge yesteruay, witha rn Bichmond, but found no enemy in force thia aide of the Chic Ye Which wt that point dwindles down small creek The t that locality in ix A state of cultural with more awainp thau ia ty be fougd ia ut bottom ‘und, Bix pieces of artillery 0 fund posted oppuite. bank, but bit purpose not t BOL AN en at, be retired ' ples and ae ree wounded. ‘The whol had « moved this morning early with Me view of v ng @lengthy march, Waat roads Dey take is uot necessary to staves but the head quarters of MeClellan tonight ara within a Belort distance of Kehmond, in frout of whic Wty is suppowed to Le encamped Phe rebel wr the main body ef If they intend w give the Uniou forces Lattle, which is wlmost universally ackuowledged to be We case, the Lour i# drawing wear at Laud when they will Lave an opportunity, LATER, J MoCuriran's Aumy. MoCirutan'y Heanor anrers, \ May Zin, 8m, Won, BM. Stanton, Secretary of War: T have just returned from Bottoms Bridge, Have evamined the country on the other side and made @ Pecoupoisance on the heels of tho ¢ + who pros Pably did not like the skirmish of yesterday, The Pridge will be repaired by tomorrow morning, and (hes. absalaa All the camps have advanced G. B, MoCiatuan, Major-General Comdg, «_ From Fortress Monree. Forteess Monroe, May 21, 12.30 P, M.—The steamer Weshington, which left with » flag of truce ep Monday night, returned this forencon, After ‘enctioring below City Point on Monday night, she proceeded to that place, where the flag of truce was sent ashore, Answers were received to Gen, ‘Wool's communications during the dey, The Ga- lens was fired on yesterday by the enemy's cavalry. No damage was done, and the enemy was dispersed ‘Ly @ single sbell from the Galens, Q® Monday afternoon a boat went ashore from the Washuset, with » flag of truce, containing six offteers and twelve men, The surgeon of the ship had been sent for from the shore, and the crea nd the rest remained to guard the bost, For some reason as yet unexplained, the party in the boat ‘wore fired on by some twenty or thirty men, and simultaneously the parties on shore were attacked and all taken prisoners, Of the party in the boas, the Master's Mate, Almy, of Philadelphia, and W, BP. Pierce, seaman, were instantly killed; Henry Johnson was severely wounded {n the face, breast end neck, —— Brown iu the kidneys, and Jobn Close in the thigh, ‘The three latter were placed on the George Wash- ington, aud brought here, but Brown died only an hour after he was put on board, The other two were on thelr arrival here, transferred to the hospi tal ship, Among the prisoners taken, were Mr, Baker, engineer, and Mr, Bhockwell, peymaster ‘and surgeon of the ship, Ben. Deford, a algual off cer detailed from the army, Thos, Green, coxswain J. 0, Malley, and Frank Cousin, seaman, and sev- eral others, Lieut. Preston, who brought dispatch. es for Gen. ‘Woo! from the rebel eutherition oe the xt day, stated that the prisoners had been sent to Ssulabury, N.C. The purport of the eommunice- tions in relation to the officers held prisoners at Richmond has uot transpired, It was understood to have been the intention to remove them futher Gouth 6 week ago, Gen, Saxton arrived bere in the schooner Bally Ann. The rest of the passengers of the Oriental ‘will reach New Yorks on the steamer Geo, Peabody on Fridey, Mercier’s Visit te Richmond, ‘Raphagto, May 21,—Permission has been we he facts in regard to the French ‘Wialt to Richmond, which has excited #0 ~ Nauth ottention im this country and in Europe, M. vue bis Government, “or had 0 the \oGet Kemewledey of his inteusica to s THES NUMBER 9317. vmrtny owe = armen + TS ae The U. 8. Iron Clad Gun Boat Galena, now on her way to Richmond. j m the high on which the tthe armor The repulse of our iron clad fleet on River turns out to be no repulse after all, btuf? q a withdrn ur bours duration, in com n giving out, During t were wmanwuveret {such a storm of shot and al 4 that their batte rebels fled from guns until the withdrawal ar fleet, Our vennel4ifof the uaial constriction, have Leen sunk, or act on fire, under the Challe which were poured down upon their of our veamela, afer = ay pence of nee the appearance of the Gi storm: ies 16 Rislapood, (inv iteccler, (n oonvers th, | molished the Lutheran Church, occupied as machook Mr. Beward, expreaved hia regret that he could not Shree and wonnding wix children, It blew see Richmond avd judge for binwelf about the views | down bie Btoeple also, mud partinny uy 1 Bt} at expectations of the Insurgents, Mr. Seward | Jobn's Kpiseoy wrch, ‘The eyepeeceeel | 4 be could go without tmolinhed the upper works of the stoner M | Government; that he wi bouud down with troops. The eyptaing : feter would go and ere for himself how hopeleas | Plot were somewhat iyurnd, No live wi was, M. Mercier went unoticlally, | The hull oft at eral: the carko wer vin ieee Hope edaes Our Special Correspondence, ve toward the Uuited States, The | pep, Hatleck’s Army ‘The Forward 8 was previously consulted, ar | Movement Cauiious Advance Narrow When he returned be called snr Kecnpe of General 9 Division The at the secretary aud aNorwards te] ¢ cy Chasae ath Pros god communi d ty them frankly the | BevoxoM y 1 easions that be fino « ee Los vo should | Secretary « ated to the robe 8 KeveruTueLt Hor any thing from ¢ nto the governi He beld no wleation with any redid he | x permit buuself to receive official attentons M Mercler's couduct in the tranawction waa die | Land friendly. ubont Oriental, 21,—A dispatch received ction, The d thin morulng, dated Fortrone Monroe to-day, aaye | for eniongl to get « the Oriental, ta which Brigadier | from sailed for Port Royal, war wrecked ou Frid jort o Is! bin in no Pormite May With, on Bod, uorth of Cope were saved, the the surprised: passenger 0 also, but tu « dan wed ¢ doncrtor, Sly escaped on Ti 3 aa es Neos Wide s Bed, of Now York) went) pois trap eet forhim by Beaccorard. 2h sixty-five miles tu @ storm ine cae, acrowm the fy ircmed that when tie miemee Nat Sound to Fort Matteras for ansistauce, which by bia | force st Parminit:n wae aitackel, thot It fthe M ony fthe arr energy was obtained, J.teut.Bilig, A.A. QM. came | T* " N 4 | sinw F the N. ties with the stearner George Peabody, Col, Mawk Fo Un Vane Wtireduks Wie aveatngl whieh commander of Rosnoke Island, cice nest dey end | {hem truer Farmington. The ettack be took posseasion of the goverament property and | ee had orders to atta le the Nationals ty placed a guard over {t, General Baxton arrived at | when they were reiuforced Ly tee bala) vats to fall back wlowily byw ide wome Fortress Monroe this morning, and goes to New A went ators Upon Ww York this evening, Most of the passengers will be tnd | reyay a ree of i hey eee : rls tn New York on Friday in the Casted States atoum | lets 1u tlie ic wuti ea eamerin ¢r George Peabody, Pope's rear ns to his arnoy. With th through with nt wed rear An Appeal to the Farmers of the North, 0! ti Nut)! wy ia would bave Sgob Philadelphia, May 21.—The Bortrrix pub- | viel Pope up with Pett hr ela Ushes the following appeal, received Ly telegra Fortunately, ty was in abratud by Gen. Mal. ¥e '21,—We call upo - | lock, who gave positive orders that Avance, if Fortress Monree, May 81.—We oall upon bapiee attacked by the rebely should fall back upon the ersof the North for supplies, butter, eggs, dc. main body, Bowuregard w ll uotestch our dark- be sent here, to the care of Dre, Hunt and McCoy, A cbiet either axieep or ut Savanna he of the Chesapeake end Mill Creek bospita! wid andl at his peat Mut and dried spectator” Meg Sponges, olled silk, rage, Landages ' » Friday last, iw pronoun se! by Gen fruit are also urgently uecded, In the name of our | gu Bun at (ka varoas Leh woffering soldiers I make this sppeal, charges of the war, Iu approsching the battery they uot inctely Were expened to 6 Leavy (Bigned,) Mam. Jom Baran, its injuntry upports, but they received fu id Secretory. | from the Duttery itee'f, ‘The fir’ two wore Brom the Geil Fleet. first discharge bursting bey Washington, May 21,—Voluminous dispatches have been received from the Gulf today, ‘They re- late principally to the details of the rec mente connected with the capture of New Or! The vessels of the flees have been judiciously dis Sributed; @ number under Commander Lee going up 06 far as Vicksburg, for purposes which it would be improper tostate, I0 appears from the do: ments that Commander Farragut carried out bis in- structions to the Lett " and cheerfully sustained by all under |. Onour forces ocoupying Pensacola, the Mayor promised that the | citizens would behave themselves peacefully, ‘Y’he | © rebels had evacuated the place on hearing that our steamers the day before were going to run into Mo- Uile Bay, and that the squadron and mortar boats would goon follow, Commander Porter left ship | i Island on the Tth, with the steamers belonging to the | te! mortar fleet and the Bachem, for Molle Bay, for the Purpose of fixing » place for the mortar voasuls to Ue, and plant buoys for the vessels to run in by, when they should arrive, Greatexcitemunt seemed to exist within the forts at the progrosa of the fleet, ‘There wes reason to believe that Fort Guinen was evacuated, and that the troops were leaving to re inforce Fort Morgan, The Clifton got ashore under the guns of the latter fort, which opened fire upon her, and when they got her range beautifully, they threw shot over her, Liout,.Commanding Baldwin went to work coolly and got his verse! off just as ing bad, end for the purpose of coaling, the vessels privileges ean any eller in the di left for Buty Inland, general thing wre @ lazy and iudolo of grape, which at tinmediately followed by ai Among the berse fect withou ering jews avd Lravery, When hey did eo under ater site their retrent num that Gen, Palmer, struck sioped along their lines, bat in rave Forty-secoud, L wish 1 | of every ! Pwken nitude. Aty | will probably couteia tasters ol greater ine then this, Letter From Joven’ Island—The Black | Brigade—Indignation Among the sol. | ow Rebel Butterivs Operations | st Savannah, Jones! Intann, 8. C., May 1, 1862, ‘¢ forming @ colored brigade at Hilton Head, and in order to accomplish it are briuglug the niggers from the various plantations on tL islands, They are to be officered from tl commiastoned officers in our regiments, This creates some iuitiguation among our eoldiera, and Wkept ake up a | oth and reentar, hi ay Hininialing bh the pielity Are constr fa gun ty prot arefuliy Atted, Arid deer ant tot erenr Fr apparent sof tt but eof te pec Ny new design, I but tiene holes bave » be quite as tinpene © rebela Wig Riot a within miles ry , mn there iat prewenk believed te prop vider cut Milton Head, ten F this viewity or Charleston of Mase Convention o} Adamial Lhe Litia ot, Uae rv PF i {at the War Department up t n Gens. MeDowell a lepartment the House of there f uses i obviated eFed wit Newey arn: atryta goody Tre we SUN. ‘. <= PRICK ON ONE CENT CE =—=—— eee es Jongitu tina! | HH A bolts liarities of vers are erecting iver, aud wf ann On Ky rt > be fifteen flowtingg bite of wu wl nny lent has therefore eon app int ths 6 Baki Reprenenti ik, bringing with for the Frionds of the Iutzation, St, Louis, May 20,—Ae@ieas convention of the frier {the Acininistration and those favorable to oman pation of the mlaven of Minmonrh, under the plan aubinitted to C ngrent by the President, te Ailed to tuect at Jeffyisom City, Juue 16th, to bo minute tate © Ticers, rN ring. wabury e thin May 20. The jock, in the ug -The O has total, fire wae firw! ‘part an House, deatroyed by ib dincovered of the build jug, And is eupposed to have been from a defect in the chimney. sured, 1 Monti lay onthe the House @ is auticip Ie is pr supported bab the event of a new election, ry bill by ned, AC mi ‘The building eud {Urniture are iu- feat of the Canadian Milltary Bll, fay 21.—The government was de- yey ‘is Lill fe popular tu bers will be Congressional Proceedings, XXAVIUth CONGRESS--Sonate, First shington, May 2 A petition tro ry thy amiing Seanion. 1,—Mr, r trim nes, (Towa, woof Geuer mrnitte, Qn auendatory of tue sey the Naval Courmi a jot resolu 4 the thank# of Cony rend Chptaia D.C Fariagut sud the cilicers aud inen Guder his Mr, Fesueu ‘Me, from the © reported buck the fice appropriation, Passed, frig! tofered wronolution that ptd. be ‘the Yau Shaya if ow Would b wnt nites who wibeups 2 8 aud wee if rowlee beth Sat out heir own plaututions and made till the Imad Tornade and Loss of Life, bated ane, of fren! Proft to the Gov, 7 qn ern certain the country, Wheeling, Va., May 21,—~A destenotive tor. | rm 6] in favor of @! very inthe ft et, tae i aly Bade ab two o'cloclk thig aera Warned aus do | thoi tua the uegroce bereabouts are hob botng ire jute the exp (Mass.) eald 0 cl we could Ay! ie ing sui ithe an ing you take a in gia of water, and 1 very Atre nay. ty dw re, be Bh x Lili, aud wait the action of the Military y uuty for id one Year; the widow of suidiere who die 4 drink rted froin the 4 to uoth rack of ith integrity, 1 Ly bw own couvictious of ald vote faainet taking up te had had made jotion to take deapaited of ett # Vote oh ll, It Waee regular gare to dri: iy over, (ot abe billy frvta the Louse ; eat be did ws form outa" able ¢! bone Co welopt fimeati Mr wine 0 dere voter thin ti for ev ‘Mr gentle tind ' there ovrntic peu of th FY r The regar euorn taxed secur ' Voori erate have ¢ K the w Tes noune niousy Me count truly wen ult eman The leader her apoed wish to pont vagy Wits tho following result : Yeas, y whi nor hi means of rilst debt a yorr heuce will be onewixth of weit of the country war, though carried on in & distant would oxpenidituren wi is tocreate thin foreign nation to turn up its ne Ainerican gecurities, stole the Indians ry whatea sutjujuted ral authority; ang aot only auld 8 THE GREAT NAVAL FIGHT ON JAMES RIVER. Withdrawal of the Iron Clad Fleet, and the Reason Why. tines and round. | teable as the matted ales of the vensel, ch have, A clowe | in addition tothe ay ran aver wm of bolid omle per deck a palit wen conmtricted ge th canons ¢ Hise of anmarty round ty k hue or narrow of nine cite walla are lat aan tneh in Uhicknewy ant the he hateliwaye nd sky lights, of which there are weveral on the Hpper deck, are secured with heavy iron grating four inches in dept, The mmokepipe. the mont exposed portion of the whole in ne triteted that abet through it or een its entire demolition, would not only nob dis 1b we not tuvterially affect he atenine Ap iron grating hag been Dalit through ure an the tax jon was puton its Menara, Authony, Browning, Carlile, vis, Dixon, Foasenden, Foot, Foster, Jowe, ; tndler, Clark, Collanier, 1 wey Marian, Lane, OSanaagy ‘Tritt fy 1! waa taken up, and the consideration of th nimiittes on Fits 1; one of which were 1 neveral Hicthy the wniary of Hissioners 1 tiree thodmaud five huudred ate then went tu Lit wdjourued, 9 executive werbion, wf Houne of Represeuta na (Pa), offered @ rem) mideration of the Con a Voorhees (t wen), reviewed the financial poll } hit governed the Adininiatratic a wer, characteriged {0 ae uname andr us, ‘The criminaia who the t-eanury have not Loew brought te funtice, no honesty pervaded the departments, wement and fraud th Bh public ntire ory tha fr ‘The Mexi, ntry, vurth what was now Jw the proportion & are twelve ur bundred, in two hundred me it will be very tua lose than uie-f Morell eve) exp nan'n ea trae the Kentienan that o waded Ly Democratic ¢ weed hin murprise at the Xtravagnuce or reaponail lity, thely dio mlare, The ollie of Becretary cf. War ln filed too by a Democrat, TRE CRIA with AL K ave from the gent!s When the fucts stall atigated Ne (Morrill would be wk willing Kentleinan to vist the dellaquente with shinenty and | them on gibbete eration in @ll ti He thought would be Las tinny of them in the Dem. ain any other party. Ln relation to the ex- Hiren he Would uieely pay the entire arnount # appropriation for the year ening 1564 in 100,090, anit for that en he war continued then @ oxpontiture will notexceed $1 prevent debt, including the old, ina little over $600,000,000 ‘The Intereat even over 8 per cantum mul wot L © than $49,000,000, Admitting ti ‘at the war will contiue another year, the inter be over $75,000,000 per @ , however, that the war will be fore 1808. If be largely lin dto the ability of our prople vis load of bexaticn, He nt 6 the wus We nil id support tour the more heavily than they are, ow the real value of our Fikiew we have only W go ints the money inn tidy into Wall street or Qhentuut socuritien at this moment there bear Athat ifthe epeech of Mr ere had been thade in the Hall of the Confed- Congress, ita well rounded pario ly would drawn down vehement v ayd a meiubor of Abralis Waa lio but the nian all stocked arse Was John Cabinet? is froin ui gave them to the Was Howell Cobb o roof Mr. Ls abinet? It was he wh ia cred AC Our oonnity an ore w money ati? per ceitum, It Jacob t—the man who Toucey ® member Was iupaon ® al ner of Mr, Lin Ww he that duiant f ol’ Cat it the | Mpa remaining in our waterm aid went others tedistant shores, ‘These we : ¢ | aud seoundrela of the former Administration, | ww othe yentleman fr Tidione The geusieman'a re Ving Ain ; but hi ft practised on fo grent wecelo an aw ply, but Mr. Kelly dee He foriner was called to nolme and excites hi - ed Mr, Kelly's remarks us fala ap cars saying he would sllow no ing to lnpeuch. arke romiled had never be- nor, Kelly, tn further reply, aaid the lator of tho will pay the taxes, Step! id there will be Petes anid traltore unin (N.Y) “Ho held that the slaweaof relela. a wation aid be ipated, Ma & means of proagenting the war vutd be atripped of Ute preverty,. thei ra hange | portion of bo the domius vauslaly robe aud ecinapale be stopped, bub MeMBUTeS tekou agulasd a recurrence vi insures lon, Mr, Mallory (Ky.. Uslieved, at the vrogemd iuugy I, and bandas around ft at the base, bee) will jwre Hd abuuetantiy protecbe it nia left thin port with masta and walla rg they appe ws + Working to entire Fortress Monroe her upper deck ke and pilot ) the only objects which afforded ® tark my above her covered deck. ‘To any Yease! which foate in Anverican waters, the Monitor av ; va t4 invulnerable, —— of public affairn, that it would be tnexpedient foontisention or forfeiture of the eugayed tn the wicked aud My With Which, twas known, Tu the course of hin renarka, be wand traitorm, both North end ered that agitation of the slavery f the most efficient a for ver tant w wy wef it. Me wolem f alavery ia the ver The Lord duking the slaves Adjourned, Very tn (By Tet Caleutta, Apri V6 Wctay introduce eat by the Seotia, (via Trieste Mr. Latng 1 his budget, wlich ts highly aatte ! yeur ¢ The pr C000, 000, Jel mences with @ deficit of wud e new HOO ne to } { the esti Mag Year ediig Sear if caloulated on the mame bosidof ticnt millkary expenditure iW reduced to 1 The surp of by sucromming the y bringing the publt he tinport duties on tw wud yarns are to be reduced to Baud Sg per cent. rempectively with tim opera tion, ‘The paper duty t¥ aboiinhed, The yates on beer and cliret are reduced Sg, and on oto 20 per cent. ad valorem, ‘The incune tax ts reduce! to 2 per cant. navew it abot ished altoguther e total repeal of the tax Promised ab she close of five years fiom ite The cus Lalauce for the year closed at my £17,600, 04") Shanghae, March 22.— Montilities are belng « Lively carried on aguingt the rebels, who wery agein nthe Mth. ‘Phere are at present © win thie city, 1b is re The Prussian papers teem with the grand triumph achieved by the Liberals at the ate 8. Tn Berlin, 20 rewctioninte, 100 old Libero sand 1,900 progressives wore chonen aa elec fore Tn the most aristocratic quarter of the city, inhabited by fartiies of rank wud tithe the Govern ment was defeated At Muehliiausen, where the conservatives were the atrongent, serious riota occurred, and the l of jwany prominent democrats were racked Pillagedthe tool husaing for the Kong disturbances wery finally quelled by th fon of the troops, AL a fon whorn the blame of all th 1 committed @uic iuterpom strate named Fritsche, trouble was Init, was je during the bight nbodty. keelier in Breslau has found a of proverba in tha handwriting of Martio Lut in netave, aud about 600 RR Verba, and haw never appeared in print ‘The Swiss elections carne off on May ath, At Rerieand at Zurich, the € wservativers, and at Neuchatel, the Liberals were muoceanful, The Can na of Berue and Nevenberg went for the itadi convention of wine growera and deal- era et Frankfort, on the Main, hae declared a alos the commercial treaty between Frauce wid nin, ‘The oomualttes on the formation of ® German Navy, haw rece d tho construction of trou: clad qunhonta itor plan, Prieia pro powew to form @ commerctal treaty with Kuomia, sooilor te that with Fran AL owt w ta, the King of bbe wasing Precarisnia coudition of heal, his tecovery being oe fial, In Bavaria, @ railrow) along the valley of the Danube ix talked off Runsia fe agiteted with prospects of reform, The owen! rervice, the customs regulations wet t'« political condition of ‘the to anediate > the nelpation of the wert The prone is to be grauted greater priviegem Ali | writers are te be allowed to publien © 2 gouty | monte they please on thelr on 1 ‘Throughout the na a N rth. ora and Middle Germany, “istross ia aald bo be in- creasing. leh News, rein Ireland will be allowed a nobover one mouth to visit the Army offic . the mur anit, 1t e) jail, eacort ny at ud GO constaLulary with fixed bay The sioners st rt of the Irish Poor Law Commis wa bint eriam had deol fn a A WEEKLY EDITION of Tas Naw Yoae Sew, | 4 Seappere ar orteath toe rete Thee ied ns Laid: Yami eee IN ADVANCE. cae conta a year ont of the Btate, iz cents Address M8, BEACH, 80m sat! —— an rh, in a In the low districts of the counties Wicklow an@ Werlord, considerable darnage hae been done te the growing cro pe bY recent henry rains. A brane ‘oung Men's Soviety wi y 1 Galway under the riost fe voratle auspices, ‘Thin Society wan first entab= lished 12 pears ago tn Limeril 4 Commun Potion are excluted, (Continued om Fourth Page.) On the Fourth Page, will arppenr sodas all important news received after Two O'clock, A. A Me n once @ month, TRIE ANT #UCCESBI LAST DAY Bt TWO, BUT TW oO, WAST DAY LAST DAY BUT TWo, or rue GRAND NATIC DOG SHOW, GRAND NATIONAL DOG SITOW, GRAND NATIONAL DOG SLOW, GRAND NATIONAL Dowd SHOW, The areatoet ne yin the world, TERESTING EXHIBITION & Now York audir TY THOUSAND. PERSONS ive show last vl saw 1b DoGa nat Paewi ws at and oot Doge of pitton of the presnt consisting @f Porn HUNDRED PREMIEM Dons, tl ‘ted dime the uess exe \ i LENCE Cootne W hele aling Mr PRANCIS nm STLER'S SIBERIAN BLOODHOUND, sore Mike «Horse thee @ iv Aa C ook, ty itevery bout we Wil be on wet VAT ALL Moura, DAY AND EVENING fia SA, M. Gb Nore woune 1 WIESE, Th. SCAR ALNINOS THE DT SEA LION LIVING MAM MOT WOK SAMBON, WAVING MONST SNAKE Suvin HAPPY FAMILY, : 4 LIVING TUR AQUARIA, Ao ee roe ans SPLENDID DRAMA, ¢ the Museur the ren YuRAR and the la dD EVERY arr Adnitaaion te all. ¢ NATIC a prem iii TH QUARTERNE and FAT DRED BAMIES end me, rider 1), 19 ote, SHOW, June Sy TVVIN' vapirs, airoad: cur ‘rhs thie nuruber except ty a few more TWINS, TRIPLETS. wind Qcam NAL # for floest HANTES, WAbY ente pe Twi Chieriricares ‘OLD HOWERY THEATRE, May is, RRUANDS Se LADY OF TUE LYONS. THF SkA KING'S VOW, Brava 2 ote " Doors open ut a SKAND TIN Festive. be bed at Jones? Woods, on Meme dny, May 2 RAI te 1 aed will be given to the widowe at orpbann + 7 eat 8 piedormia, Canta of w Lot Mex Duinen If O'Ne Wweond at wud ab the gate, We ay oF Rie Fontiva JOUN WYN. Chairman ¢ sof manic Sirnisied by te L . ©, Lander. id the day be ewormy ib will & pie Haul be beld the @rap tay 19 o7ag XON'S ROWAL ¢ IRC x mt Ath aren TaN MEPORMANE ing a¥ 7, 1 performances: myld O16 === Too Late for Classification, A AL wt KSMITIL AND aT Chat understand cart soother need apply, ab lah West 18) Le J Mo. AUCT'R., Wlile SELB ethos nok, wt 173 ‘Chat yore furnivure, carpetds olive tttrura, crmminieres, dress gourd sliawla, crtaing, also a variety of cutlory, de, Reuse WALTERS, 7 : pai a windor Iry and (ue * chalry relvigeratory, votable, plated ware, came ve Eictuires, with variety ef wal Hxbares, “Sale praitive, Building 194 UND. LYNCH, 208 w GooD T SS_ON CO 1, at 2d 1 n 4th floor { TALLOP USS ON CUSTOM COATS Good J Awagew wud toady sork, ab 17d Biteabeth at, rear B! TER AND FINISHERS WAN ‘DOW tm, at 204 BiH ave, Bow. ANTED ALSO SEW SHIRT Tron ers, 50 Merc or at 206 (arnawties ar m No J) WESSMAKERS WANTED: ps {hands need apply all ATS WANT= ory GIRLS WANTED 3 AY. MMEDIATELY—A BLACKS helper, on Wagons, North Séh, vor, Th, Wuabigh, JEW SHIRT HF SAND SMakl us) § wanted ub Le M D ANKE & 1.Brook! yt. J To 1. axe TANTED- VER “ GooD TANT FINISLS \ ers also top & bottom batste gs, 80 Bliaabeth PANTED OPERATORS | (ON WwW. & We r fi \ NTE by “3 Guub Tvs @ W's inschine, App y O83¢ 3 VV AS ED-2 TAIL ULSSES ON CUB, r, back room, t Ist VVanieps » OAK. v re, Comer re V TANTED—ATP, Apply betwean Gand 10, a6 69 White Hall a \WVASIED A vest MAKER ON CUSTOR work, @ iyi, a — i. MGORLE On Wednesda 7 iat that, of of “are a Heviget MeGor'e, widow of the late deceased a Metiorin, ae’. 45 years, vary rapid manner, Fury 1880-51 Wo 18040 there bas been aa increase ip 1860 and 186, in wl ere July pauperisin from 41,676 to #4072 and tnt annual relief expenditure foun $2,063,000 to $2,- 654945, oF 16 per cent, tu the numbers relieved, wud $4 por cent. la the expentisare. There is line: ty to be an hinorcnae of pauper iia and expe duiriug the present year, fy March, 1860, te meas numibee selieved wae 4541; In Maugh, 1841, 408, tad is March, 138% 48 wae UL, o big bof the potato crop enhanced & OF Ui cd Auris WhO lems bwo years, 008 vos and friends of vho furuilly are ree spot fuvited to attend the funeral, tl (Tharidey) afternoon, 2d inst abt o'viovk, from) ber Inte Teuldenoe, 198 Kast Aish 8, a6 OWMARKA—On Wedncaisy, 2st inst, James O'Hara, a native tbe, Patlah f Mussa, County S year caf the family, an@ yo are respects funeral, on Fi wn a 1 row hie ta Vevionce: 1! Deshrosses st, Hig remains w Vakow & Gava sch ly frame at

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