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HE NEW YORK SUN. MONDAY MORNING, MAT 96, 1663. wwe of the day Fon ee ln cs hey 000 oe Ah Avra! must be handed In be- beens peek tue erento, in order #@ seoure farrangemen®, (The Mrange News from Virginia. * The news of the retreat of Gen. Barns’ Di isin, received in the city yesterday, created Antense excitement, and was the cause of much . Three months ago he crosse! the To Womac, and advanced along the valley of the Bhenandoah, routing the Reliels at every point fend clearing the whole of that section of the @ountry from their troope, by whom it had been held for more than a year, At last accounts he had reached a point several miles below Staun- ton, and about one hundred and twenty mi from Richmond, where he remained quiet, and fin a good position for defence, Suddenly we have the news of his rapid re- treat upon Strasburg and Winchester, and more Aately, that of fie filling beck to Harper's Far. thus, for the second time By, on the Potomas; Gince the commencement of the war, yielding tp a section of the try neither difficult. te Boquire, nor to hold, At the time of writing, the particulars rresived are meagre and inde finite, and any explanation of th af thts fetreat may be motitied by aulsequent intelli gence; but It would appear as it ortered by Beeret ty Stavros, of the President, for the purpose of withdrawing the forces of General Banas to the Potomac, and thea concentrating them upon Richmond, Had hie forces temaloat weet of the Blur Ridge, unprovided with a@lequate means of transportation, and to pase itin the face of a lanes rebel force, there is little doubt that fauch delay, if not large loas of life, might ; but the withdrawal of the division “it 1 in co mparatively a heen have resul to river a to be plac m enal ad col rail in front of operation with Me Dowsnt, few houre ne That the rebels have aude forces, is natural i this retreat to press ad, and that they are completely tis probably @ very plain pice eral strategy. But we ser no raaton to partake of the fear which yesterday excited a large portion of our Citizensethe apprehension that the Rebela had guldenly changed tactics, and thrown forward, from Richmond, the bulk of their army for the capture of Washington. It is true that a tele Krapbic inquiry was male Ly Secretary Sran- TON, yesterday, of our city military authorities, to the number of troops of the Seventh Regi- ment, and es, which could De sont forward at twenty-four hours’ ~, the information given in reply to which we are clo It is likewise true that quity has been made in eeveral dif ns, andthat the War Department at immediate call, a force equal to Banks’ eutire command, ready to rtert to the Crpital, All of this indicates, howover, that the with. @rawal of Gen, Bas ks! troops has attracted more oihor volunteer fe Attention, and deceived the rebels to a grester extent than expected. This pro the © St wil! be the policy of the War D partment to Vif the rebel force which property hoVers. They have managed to pre serve Nashville, New Orleans and other places, ‘and will, It le to be hoped, be equally potential at ‘Vicksburg. Ite of atout twenty- two thousand inhabitants ie ‘The New Y¥ City Prees. Tus Woht.n remarks that the ‘signs of the times” alluded to in President Lixcoin’s recent proclamation, polat to # question which the war has now, once for all, forced on the American people--whether the free or the slave labor ole ment ebal) rule benceforth, ‘The decision cannot be doubtful, but the means dépend sntirely on the Southern people. If the rebellion ts pro longed, the government will be compelled to make @ quick en! of slavery by the military power, but If not, the process of extinction may be gradual, The Tistzs thinks the recent obvious change of rebel tactic, is a virtual confession of weak: nese, Under this policy, It la doubtful whethor the Confederates will make any stand at all in Virginia. In that case, and if thoy are driven back from Corinth, thelr akill in retreats may enable them to retire into Mexico, where they nay ‘found a fstate that will be the tradition- al enemy of the Great Republic, Its Washington corraepondent writes t The bad news from the Depart nent of the Mhe andor, and the brilliant succes have drawn attention throughout the day and eves sug from the army of the Potornae, Tt is #tated that the eompletic Ciickalom ny rem: we upon H edly kuow whether t £0, ‘The wenkening of Gen, Banks comrn which he had warmly protested, . thrown ae much Important country epen to the ree newed ravawes of the enety, ta diversely acconnted tr Li @oine quarters itis: pronounced the ro ffeniougy of en officer of eas! rank, at nui Whee point, who refused to allow Gen, Hanks to 1 Le would ter in charged i Hat upon the br ar Hauke personally blamed for the ovcusrence of this The Trrwexr insists that the abelition of slavery would atrongthen the Union couse and weaken the rebellion, by comy the armed rebels to stay at home and wir negroes, Besides this, it would give our cause a prostiga with foreign nations, and let the world see that we fight forfrectom, while the rebela, on the other hand, fight for slavery. The Henatn shows how greatly the military reputation of BraunnGanp is over-rated, even at the North, while the value get upon him in Carson, and thes this intimacy Aret commenced ga Philadelphia; that on the evening he was shot by Mr, Carson, the latter traced him and Mrs. C, toe house of bed character In 86th etreet, near Gh Ave- nue, and oul (Mc edendi rad tid rect and shot him, Mrs. Carson, 1 te eaid, hae confessed to an improper intimacy with Watrous, ‘The BuxPAayY Menover, of yeaterday, adds the fol- “oT particulars concerning Mre, Cersont out t) ny. wo tive of ig 3 “ ‘petise ‘whieh jucated. pee Bees ba sexta . mote than sevent toned, Lous t and rather expresal ims fase, wl reat natui titre] <4 rarely supposed to be shove ewenty years 7 thoes nse 4 ininted with ber, oe dpe tr ear, et abroad, so diminutive ébd yet so ay: teal of styling her “4he Ho = A (J * mangerd are gaid fo have been ibopiaey fe reeence of Mr. Carson, or sore members ere ot te oumebold, add conversing usually upon Somewtie scandal, and often ex won. derment that any woman cou! from @ paramour, of to «rant otlers in return. During the five monthe past, in which ahe resided street, she aeidom went abroad, at least uot often though to excite any auapicion that her condict was a very suutbhil eppearance, we ber appearance, her friends were in the bf the house, never feoniving caopeny exce Jace matters, Bbé had @ Lect of as marital relations ag to be the. recip! fens coe ee on Fifth avenue, and more latterly in Fourteenth bot what It should f be, Major Watroun called upon her once oni: stated, during thie time, and en in eummpany. with, her. hii The day preceding the night of the shootin ahe was away from the house from morning until ulght- all, Mr. Carson te ber second husband. Her marriage took place In Detrott, soine fifteen nyo. union wasone fon, a Ind now hg with hte her on he rmer Maye intelligence aud ordinary rebifeineut of Tue Late F. P. Cunisty,.—From the Sun ‘Timea of yesterday, we re-publiah the following intereating ren deceaned: Mr. BE. P. Chrinty was no well and generally Known na a muccessfil Ethh wtrel manager, who bad retired from the p nom a bande nue attoation to buat le on Friday week, & = 2. Fi aS g ‘ccaslonedd aa Universal ottpouriig of 4 Jootite, fle ruinor ana erupty wai ina wall, therefore, to enlighten the public nnd with facts jn regard to thia matter, in order te d it of fooiiah fancier 8 fer an itoan be done X maligning the dead or unkindly touching nym of the livings At ia better to dismeristinbe Hews an antidote bo th nd tie wan afflicted wish an mivenema which meeued at tim 1 for the opinio ne ungovertal le iy fw intens the South was evinced by Inge him secon’ in command to Jobneton, at the battle of Shiloh, LOC AL 2 NEW baw YORK AND THR VicruITE, terday afterr of three of the brave a in defence of the Vnoon, were te ting places tn Green worl Ceineta { these waa Tout, Fredter Junteors, wh Join the army of tl noon iu the recent action at Weet Wee, cousiating of 1 enprain, 2 pergeanta and 28 patrolinen from @ash precinct, der comiand of Gapt pbitl-drill-inuate assembled wt South Washington aquore, right rom Ingon University place at 12 M6, and pr . down Broadway, past the Toadquarters in Bioome street, where the usual salute waa paid to the 8 A thence to Flat avenue, wher righ trostingon Sixth alrest, Tn ly—under charge of Me. Ed aicer —war tales ty Marcus? perintendent a y forined iw in ry follows BaAsks can be induced to ontar Mar and, we mey be eure that it will nover recross the P Oar citizens may await further advices before accepting the retirement of Baxke 06 au ovidence of rebel succers. Wiis, M eounnyienina, oa the firet intimation of the War Departinent that yo trope would be called for, replied: “ Penne vauia will furnish any number required.” Governor Monon, of New York, has well rep: woven of the Empire State, in constantly pressing up the Government, asa fw tecept additional tre ly obt rterhing pat the other Lack of wh trom New Ye The hy Proper= inuble there welfare, Nor, iadee Lier poople ace misre Hato. wil choir ane wl bin avlf by « three mouse rol with General Bevin, by which the , Loot much valuable time and y qui being J only by the intert off" Lincoun n Governor ANUREW the Department gets a cool, almost uncivil reply : The cull isso sudden that it tluds me without materiale for reply; our young men are pre-oo- cupied with other views; arms would need to dof elhere; our poople never go without the President will sustain Gea. Hux. {will owar with multituctes from aud, otherwise the draft will be a burden upon their patriotism,” hip tle disgraceful language which occa: v w Bug! character for | y isan whieh tau y lie peo | ple. No f our eouutrymen have en- | maged in th tore heart nor duae better bervicn, nor sufi’ ved greater hardships with less niurinur, thuis the xood people of Maseachusetts, audit Leboves the declaration public that G w reply to the Ad tuinjetration Lumny upon thelr repue tation fe fit cause for bie i quediate rosiiena country, wh Be right, b it my county” ever bo the (rue sentiment of every son of Mussae i tenrt.» Bye etaplle advices, it will He ace Beavunncanp has published i tporte to Leanorter af Gon, Berta rea We {New Ork ous, accompanying it With au appoul to rebel ep impathizers against the froatment of Useir Southern wives wid dauglitars ws hurlots | ‘The onder be a falricath Dut it iso 4 of Pout language, and 1 wpparently grood reawons, nud witha), of ral a perlod being dated afver ure i New the poople of the Novtt This a continuation of the old story that of Northern outrages upon defencel.« fe- males, It is a tule ‘hat has emptied more Ewellings, and stress among | more caused footing of the gront eity ant poople MY) Carrlans yr tous, that it should | ‘ fine spirit of ism has been developed among gad the Bieuben Hou Lutheran Church tu Sith street near First ay whore appropriate services wore held by t Dr, Muger, after which it was removed to & when the procession moved oif in the henrae lowing tNY SM, Pini oncort, Capt. Diebl, nit, Polior, na of 25 diviatona, of 20 me + Under thelr own cap alin WIL Es Ae Tnape tort Uuiforuy aud br lortuker EA RBE, Drawn by Charles Meyer, BI. want 8 | wu an, Tt wns the ped 0 the Arnertows juseription : flag. On the plate w Rarriages with reli Wounded meu, aut returne of thi other rogiinents, ina Col, Joiwehin Ma Drun Hey Germonta, wut wit Cites ‘The procees!on moved Cown First Avent to oo- ond atreet, up Becoud Avenue to Eighth ptreot thence to Broadway, aud dowa Ne » | Bouth Ferry, wheuce they crossed to i} n 6 Church was Bes, t i re en | ; M He had wale acy Wicad WAY difd CALAN AiMedla kre io Slee Ln | batons Din nye dost ved them tu & anom: A\l the atstion houses and the heat || valled bie wife, nud tub wnrlers wore deaped iu mourning and bad thelr | & Widiug for flage at Lalf mast, aw had alae the principal botel at Peoss wan apy any, while cl fineral woe that f En uted Captain for | gallant wlug the e f ¢ Dor of the Mawkiuw Milla on the 12th tusk, Bo r the church of the Dr, Mec . pear Bath avenue, The © was witendted to | the grave by his yan guard of honor, 1 tho wounded of Hawkins! Zousres returaed | baitio, tog@thor with the Bultto and Ocganus ciatiow wud ome twenty carriages, with the Vourers lek of Jos sien Ww, C. LA, Cowie, Joba Mat ) Untires, Chasles Chauabe pa Ailler, joseph Mubive: oud Janeo oo(fin was the Inscription t Charles 1. Waters ii Died La May, 1808 Agod $8 yra, 9 tae, 1d r leaving the ehurch the processton moved uty Twentysthted street end watted for tethind faueral, which wae that of Lleut Joln J, Glam, of Co, B21 Pive Bouaves, | tuem.bur of Bogine Company No. 16, @iieshecuin worpteken tothe 10th street Baptist Church On | the coftt: the foll fumilios, than sny other incident of the war. Booner or later the results of such untruthe will fall boavily upon the rebel leaders, The Lvente of a Year, ft Is said that Jury, Davis Orr an ear of corn, as typical of the straits tu which the Union furcet would speedily be reduced, if they persisted in the tavasion uf the eacied soil of Virginia, which ‘was commence! on the 24th of May, by the oc- eupation of Alexandria, and sealed by the blood ef Eciswowrn, on the part of the North, and Bhat of the wswassin JaAckso, for the South, One year has elapsed, Who wants the corn now? The Noxt Capture, Vicksburg, on the Misalssippl river, 400 miles above New Orleans, appears to be the mext polnt likely to bo taken by the Union forces, as, ut last accounts, the women and pildren were being removed from the vity pre- tory to a bombardment, It iv doubtful, Wet, whether this will be allowed by the wing + ve Lbe Soha J. Gian ee Died May %th, ens ” Aged 82 yeara, The Engine Comy ‘dor thetr Poreman and Anstetant, Walter Yours wd Juo, A. Patterson, acted ae guard of hover, wd Whe fillowing were pall bearers :—Pred, Bremen, John Shay, David Decker, Ben, Balters, Wm. HH. Batey, Tuad, goott Goo, Roblus and Clement Dargan. The Ainorals, having united, moved off, headed by the eutire Fire Dopartment, in cttizon'a dress, with bacges, aud carrylug thes beuuer, and elghtof the Hawking Zounves, wo firing party, under Bergeant A. Bmith, There were also three officers of the same regiment {n @ carriage, ‘The procession moved down Brondway to the South Ferry, where they oronsed to Brook|yn and proceeded to Greer.wood, Taw Puixcy Sriiwr SuootinG Casm.—Maj Watrous, who was shot on last Thuredey evening, by Mr. Jarson, is apparently couvalescent, and his physiclans express thelr belief that he will eon be well, Mr, Carson is said to be iu the hands of bis friends, who will deliver him up et the propor Mme, T' ; sey further, that Major Watsvus bes fortwo veers been Lmoroveriy wmiluane wits Mre ot tha Lewd | eed erst ed the uve! rr sities than emul, dexpite nion hy thowe who kaew how to manage Lis tabayncracles BRAL CAUAE OF MIR BULOIDR, The immediate cause of Mr. Christy’ attenmpt on his own | disturbance produced whichy with ordinary it to rule Ho tur airendy « inn ne srt, Wit One pertinacity in maiutatning @ third irritated hha to an extent beyond andurance, before he ted the raah act which ter n 1 oe fatally, he de sre to gonne frien ty that 6 knew he mhould yet become inane, and de hy Seif eye serioun inj any, Coot members of hin y had been visited with insanity; that he felt a pre ronition proach ger, All Was Afraid to tomb binwelf, Me always had a mingular denice ty Utter Iarge word, tively une he wag hot the cholee f them, Hence, wh iveppreben fiom of mental disorde Hemet: sic, in my prea taymelt Totelligent yt ane Bat theme we Vid aay to wll whom tint Do Lee vt ine per naive oddithes of di Ho firat « banded it to four of novide #1600 more, Mr. Chriay repone, @ thae'to uiaator his excl HOW ME COMMITTED THE ACT, ame for fatal Frituy, pmelf te Which wt in waa attelbat showed that the ut that (which that Mi Sather legal husband. miesed, to recover » bill then |. Weonly collateral evidence ment tending to of Mr. SULLIVAN On Friday, #84 ius Daniel @ull anys native of Clogtetm, County Tipperary, Ire SEALY. “ Hompaeed, vie ALY-—At Hom on Thi of aropay, Robart Sealy, in the 66th ‘year of b one. mains were int cae ‘May tus Eplacopal ground, Jemalca, 1§—Budden!: 8 teche Mary a Giysen, wits ol Ovo. B, Toms ives and friends ee Ag A are re. i favived to attend the fu this (Mon- P6ih inst, ot $ rclock, frotn the reat. of ber sister, Mre. Youngs, 199 Mul! a. ine wi)l be interred in Greenw mont, Ca (Conn.) papers please copy. 11 BOARD AND ROOMS. Pena aetna er eeenenrditindasinin tay Barn seal AND BEDROOMS, ATS 4 order; thi t E z Governor of the State of New York issued 0 fer fast « general order calling for an addi: | try. tlonal ‘of troops, the number thereof to be de termined by the wants of the Goverfiment. They will be raised by companies only, the minimam umber betng 83, and the maximum 101, of each od company, The person who en/ists thirty men wil! | ponin can B jet siatstwee inte: be titled to the comrnlanon of a Beoond Lieuten- | quired. fw erect eld No. af wy 408 Ont; he that enlists forty, to that of « First Lieuten- Ant; while the enrolimeut of eighty4hres men will USPURNigHED a arin give o Captaincy; always providing that the officers | gn } 0 recruiting shall pass examination beforp the tT. ©, W., Sun offices, box 154 Examining Board, On the completion of compe nies, an provided by the order, they will be form- @4 Into regiments, and the feld-ofcere will be appointed and comtnigsioned by the Governor, No authorization to recruit will be granted to oft: cors who have been discharged from the volunteer eervice for incapacity or misconduct, or who have renigned under charges, The military depots of New York, Elmira and places of rendezvous, at each of whiob an ing Board and medical examiners will be ap- poiuted. Cry Ixctpents.e-Kramer & Hensler, pro- Prictors of a hotel at No, 193 Fulton street, were arronted yerterday, on suspicion of robbing the trunk of Michael Oorlla, one of thelr questa, of $420... ‘Phe office of Mr. Chas, Ht. Marshall, dr., | 604 %¢ buy sothing tat je noe No. 28 Burling Blip, wee entered by burglare on AND 8¥LL AS WE BUY, CHraP. Friday night, and robbed of §2,450 in Treasury | 10,000 yarde Lavelias and Barege Anginis, at Bo, and noten and $800 In benk billa, which they took trot | 19 599 ME vavitiin oh Harege Broohe Figure, ot DRY Goops. Al OR ADDITION HA Hae # DEEN MADB THE LATR PEREMPTORY AUCTION TO OUR BITHERTO UNREABO FRO — CHEAP DRE6S GOODS. Notwithstanding the increased duty on tlonm, and the grest increase in We eat ‘Trion, HAND QERMAN wear Buitisn, pA! Fo0 rer baru kaow in New York, or robably ever will agai BARE RETAILING AT Less THAN WHOLB- CALE Vp on n cheeper than has the Iron aafe, having first blown tt open. There le 100, and 1 Ne. was shout $4,000 more in the safe, but the thieves taal toad Paria Grisallies, ot 100., 12)g¢., and did pot find Mt....A handsome aword, aaah and | 15 oo ei Plt de, heres, a, {8 checks, stripes and Jes, 1a. 84, Me i oak in rks browns and belt, was presented on Baturday evening, by the Montauk Engine Company, of Brooklyn, No. 9%, to 12,000 Lieut, George G, Nellis, of the Fifth Artillery... 7 Matthew Burke, @ boy 18 years of age, waa killed | 25% Aretha Re rs ba, on Saturday eventog, by being run over by a H. | 6000 2 RK. BR. oar, noar Houston street, Fle wan attempt- So8 Ing to get upon the car while 18 waa tn motion, aud | 4500 Yards Bilk Poplina, 2a. 6d losing bin bold, fell tn advance of the wheels rr et eat a, ys ir we, in aft gators, 1a Tue Paivrens oF tH18 crry Mgnt this over | 5,000 Ing at Milltary Mall, thelr olject belng to demand | go 5 full wages—$2 per day. f hyd PROOKLY™. baaniet frig Tre Awxvat Suxpay Scnoot Crtenna- ‘TION Will seme off in Brooklyn tomorrow, and pro- minen to be aa attractive ax usual The olildren will walk fn procession through the princtpal streets 1200 with bannera and runic, At its close, the childrem uth Chureh Stinday School Rew, Hf. We 1, Will retiirn to their @obool house, and. pare of much good things aa may ia provided ke nil Lave a good time @ nd 8A Bik sud Wool Getln Piaid, 1s, 64, \ yardew 1,000 Bareye Arg! oom, at g 1,960 Harewe Ang at #2 60, Ki p Warp aud Robes, twenty yarda, seven it, seven YO Pp) . JN MOURNING GOODS k Bai on eo, Lines, ¥. tone drab Alp ash very Guo for travelling oul, Finane News, &. are roi Ml dec! ge of bmp alight! Chormine ar ROGERS & RAYMOND 'S, THE FEATURES OF THE SE ABON rhew A SPLENDID VARIETY OF OTHER THEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN NEW YORK can rely that this advertivcment ta no BESIDE: GOODS, ann alums and Ahab dhe gros are roay a8 rey ROGERS & RAYMONI'S NEW STYLES FOR aren BARGAINE. Boys, WR RoRENTs, No, 202 BOWERY, N. B.—Plenae remember and ower the door, and do not belleve BERTS' unless y naune, vertinernent torr tncludlag a most attractive faghlon tn Armina Backs, Y 1y of Its kind ever brought mut; Bouvor BeuTe of Superior Cub and Pinlshy aud all at prices reduced fr the name jou are in KO. Dut out this ad~ 168 handsoren ne Deautifil Dakss Sen WACK ae Bt below the market | Boreas Nom, 121, 121 nt 126 Palton mt, and No. 914 Broudway, vt New Srvie seenprrine Foury Minions ov Provie Lave used end ap: prove this Giaar Mepiotye, whose use REDUCES THE DEATIL PRI lug Your wickness to health to return, he bre CIDED BARGAINS IN THY ABOVE GOODE. Binoh Blwcig Gram te Ky 2 whe very brilliaut Sinire, my 20 #108 Ww K. PEYTON, G0008—G00ns AT Low Prices! tt! xu OVER, &. 1 13, 10, to nd mil Often in disease of twent: leave rou, youee Ttslowea, en ch aianding they effect & perfect cure wiere all hope Wiosiene we fod, ‘They are essed Pilla, Obeerve, the | ayy aia MSN BROOKS « hey reer | band around new atyle ta Alled with (ey Lyte Mies STRAW HATS, uy omit ’ BENJAMIN BRANDRETIES PILLS mM MULL INERY BENJAMIN BRANDRETH'S PILLS A whte ROWOE ae cu y 8 Priuted {n wap INx, Unless thin band {eon the Pits | le ieee eaeset eaten! Or uffored youy they are net new atyle, Bold at No.4 | vertg a9 ra Umion Banaue; C. CAMPDELL'S, cor 8th ave, aud | COLT Rie Ae de is, Ieeto fee at andab CAMBRIO RET , 2 Prisoirat Ovvion, 294 Canaan, NOY, | CAMBIC BaNns B LACE PDGINGS, 1 a yard, HORA AT Low. | CAMBRIC doe Barriers eritive Mone q in " ‘ A all other snd Buce LINEN HANDKERCHICES, 6, 8 19, 12, to t. GENTS LINEN COLLARS, 10 18 aud 186, GEN SRB) SPENDERS, 16. GENTS NEY Very Bost PID Very Boat KID GLOVES, 6 CUSUMA 6 4°18 40) Bath cy ANTILLAS MASTILLAS! M TREMENDOUS BA VAL Ta Ww. TEYTONR ve CELSIOR CLOAK & MANTILTA HOUSE." & baooks, ave, cor, 23th IL LAS! py, Lis th Sacq ie DAVID GALBRAITH, Pres, - Pacalias, eh 1° Ss Hallast Masters Roannen Bi stro § " gre requested ty anteaat a meeting to be held at the | wa Teh Wasd Hotel, 18 Madiron sday even: | Woh Taffota Bilk Beart Ment ig, Mav 2ithat TPM. 8, 8 GOUDWIN- Jee “Heavy Bacques irs, ab *Moavy Taff ts Bas fj tre ned Itrney, Mr P fas they wore rom tue fee the mark apelin deed, bo much md #90 also a b which be had en Twas gent (or, end he carefully examined ite tepta, amid it wae il right, abd reetored it tol frleni's custody, Phen be tainted upon giyi palr of diamon Vattous toe fri toe that, at he had omitted to beatew th nid do it im In tl we 0 we Ren, wenalble se re coudlnued wall Curmay, when, tert! v6 | v ‘Mr, Nathan, who eat by hie bodside, he sa! “Excise me. There are {ido of the bravest musts vat for bo was in exqitaite pain, and felt t he area BLS DOMEATIO APF ALR As Mr. Christy fs known to have left the bulk o Luis property Cea * Slary,"* a Lo fondly ttelf somewhat busy haa hinted that he fim and to ® women attll living. « say that we kuow Mrs, Chrlaty, with whou dey morning, ooaned Las lived the past mixteek years, to be lawful wife, bey: temper of M nd all ¢ Mr Gh Vor dispute, aby sometines | The to & ¢ the probal Bus it by positive Ble of logal proof, that Mr. Uh te} Mar his wife, aud that at the tine he did i both wore we legal position bo wmmuine that relationship. fact actelon all AiMioutt ‘on thal Lead, 18 te ‘ true free tha} Mr Christy had previ denominated iy bie wite, coal that be subsequently, up to's certain supplied hor with means, ¢du- cated tre of oy of . eat But it ie also true thas, when he Me apy # law sult, which took titan Fabre 30 i this ya ve. that's es Kae goad hariog beset: | 90 ghiskee ‘the faiver sued ue ofthe Will tr wes them | cont advatice tn dhs MANUPACTURED AND TRIMMED, ot leas thay | Eee thers the wilk, N. Lady ehould buy betore riences af sill WR. PRYTONR __ 00 EXCELSIOR CLOAK & M ILLA Hore ¥T4 Mowery, hear Houston atreet eting of the a i datthe Hudson Exc mer of Bt atrvet and 10th aver tng, 27th tat, at 8 0! re 6,00 Tuesday TEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS A large and attractive stock of NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS, ST. iuokrations, at ler 4 Rowery, Houston at, ful trentment of Cot @ whieh | the great « Ne path thorough khowled nt which he f the Lun, BUMER-PRESH — Ree in paila, tubs, firkir gradeeol good low priced batter, f mb the secat wholenale prices, by Its Law 18 Vesey HN. Y. E hi perk WINE AND ~ TIQh ‘ORS — FoR {and {n store, in quentivies to 6 Clothing. The larceat stock, the be prfors and the beat place to canine for yourselves, Py. naupwin's, No, Tang 12 B wery. Atylom the lowent | Picuse call aus | ay T2101 | tuto t bis death-bour was approaching, Brom vat ic. | @ meat he begah to alu Yeyoud recovers, hus | , L ually t dertotoiia, Loug xa if Han 1 fe ‘at nbou.lchree o'vlock on Welucs Ou Bab uray, Bath ust, Abrabam PERSONAL NOTICHS, ni the arf Liss, on 7 f SPAMEN PROM THE CUMBER- es i nd and Qongross aud t ‘ ya Una on are deena who have peared Y arproprinted to" When v inet, wt 13g o'clock,’ from his late reelder NETTLES ERT lh ss nove) DULLARD.On Sunday evening, 264i in 100 BOL NIV AND BACK PAY Due ket Dallacd, « native of Pariah of Durrow, Qi deceased soldier, ine County, Teel stud, ed 60 years, 1 ured by AD, ‘Toe reatives sod frientaof the family are re- | AMS & BART "1 Ry army aad hevy in ge apectfully hvited to attend the funeral, on Tue: | No.4 Pine st, Now York. m0 SMW 11S day aterncon fat, ato Inte rewidenoe, 101 Madison 6b, Mer rematna will Le taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment, 989 HAVILAND —At White House, Va, on 284 tat, suddenly, of congestion of the brain, while in the orclock,’ from ber ER, QEORGE \ TANTED—IF JOHN HE HESLER, or CATHARINE ANN HE6LER reside iu Yor’, they wl please send thelr ad. dress to GEORGE RANDOLPH, 6 discharge of Lis duties ag Orderly Bergeauh of Co, | Pbimdeiphia, Msi Regt, N.Y. #, Vs Msn 1, Hevilend, Jr, aged 7 years, @ monte win {1 days, Notice of funeral tomorrow, 40 EYNOLDS--On Sunday morning, 94h inst, Mrs, TICE OF REMOVAL— na bets atti ida relict of Jobs Keyvolds, of Pall ee fOHL, OLLIVE would in- a rons that faraly are reqpectfully tnyited | moved thet Sten tea eaty heed | neprcarecce a ets, 28 | Sree chan ce ‘Gatin Plaid oud | ua tan (fils Satin, Platd aud Btripe | foes NEW YORK MERCURY. A STORY FOR NORTHERN HOMES |— ELLA ADAMS On THES DEMON OF FIBS, 4 TALE OF THB CHARLESTON CONFLAGRA- TION, BY NED BUNTLIN Commences In the NEW YORK MERCURY FOR JUN 1, 1908, READY AT EVERY NEWS DEPOT IN THE UNITED STATES AT NOON, TO-DAY. ‘This TRUM ond THRILLING TAL of the torrl- ble wrongs inflicted 60 one of the fair daughters of the North by the brutal minions of Bouth Carolina, ‘WIV nerve to at!!] more heroic deeds the breve ol Alers of Freedom, and stimulate to still greater sae rifices the sturdy patriots of the Union, ‘The enequalleg pencil of DARLEY bag glorious ly lustratéed the patheyc opening eceno— REDEL STRIPES FOR A NORTHERN WOMAN! FoR eALE ANd rt} LET. ge neneceegengemcamnannguememnemnnaen ARM FOR SALB AT A BARGAIN— Would bee very desirable foes immer residence, containing about 40 sures, altuated tn the nabip of Hempe one half mile from the Je- ca and Hempaiend iaub Road, about 18 miles from Brook’ te Modern bouse, with extension, injog 10 roome, with brick cellar, two large Subbyildingy: plea of fru, with « young orchard of very choice fruit, large fleld of bes fora HA with w harness, Arreing implementa, with @ a ven rap tanmaodla ly. en 2 ACRES OF je, woadhonwe, (rut 80, COTTAGR xD land, with garden, ete on the Long Island Raliroad. mips valk Hol brooke Btation, Ne) stute, ottage acd 8 soren of land for $475, on liberal terme, also Sine 10 sore ote, unimproved, Ber sore, and wil! bulld cottages cl tbe a 250 to and othing bub xp building for 8 Son id bce lots for S years, {ree of itag bie own tprovemnetite, with ase by adding the inter- ado} ye a the word oun can a ch procure @ Go rwithoun Sela tay a one can help bel healthy lo: to A McCOTTER, 1 BON, Postias 1 Pie particulart 128 Fulton et or to W rst Hollitook, Le I. ASAN' UNTRY Y HOME, WITH sud tuttion for two children under 19 wally Lving @ glort aa rable, my 24 SLOOR TOL FT_INi Tow: SE 129 WAVER. ey the entire Sd floor, comprisiug par- nn, kitehen and garretabove, Croton water in the kitchen, Rut $300 per moutb, Ap. [oP JOHN HL FICKEN, at the gore, of to 1 RODMAN, Metropolitan Bank, 108 Broadway,” myte ve |E | lor, bedr FICE APARTM ENTS TO LET—18ST 8TO- ry, room, bedroom end kitchen, rent $10; do. 4th Mor, #100, No. BY Renwick wt; ‘also Yd atory, Groowe, rent $1460, 007 Washington et near Spring et; alao Lat story rooma sud basement, $11, 642 Water at: alee rent roc 2 7,60, No, 62 Sixth at, Apply to avenadee HATZEL, Md eeege YM 8145 large, well Water at atair lacdiogy rent $8 par month, VEL iu the store, my24 2°126 IMENTS TOW ud No, 168 Ensex a ih wta, bet Let and gd 295 1 other places, Apply to ©. 5. FOLBOM, No. 198 Int ave, cor Sth at, 10) 46 T° BULLDERS=LOTS FOR SALE ON Firat, Second and Fourth placer, Will be sold, ou easy terme, Apply to's Logg, 13 New York, my26 dine FLOOR 8 68 DOWNING at, jumt painted aud paperedy also $d foor 146 ¥. 404) 68, B roots, with yas: also 4 rootne, Ist Moor 120 B, With wt $7, WILAOX, 185 Fb wey cor: f T° LET—THE DWELLING PART jae 1) Simth *t.near the Bowers; larger OF O LUT, Hany With 1 & good at, ferry ah th oud 6 —HAKEDY, fxt 7 LON. AND row xD. OSTA SMALL DLACK TERRIER ‘Dog, had on @ colar taarked Fletcher's Playfellow, 49 Went 12th, st; diiteen do lara will be paid’ and no quent Jiftuedeg wreturned to 146 Woet 1th miy26 9121 D—HAND CART ST nigit or Baturday tuorulug We rewat w: $B BMWAR | front of store | Bakd for kia rt $25% WARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY ne reburat Cont, Supposed i uve been rt LLERTON'S | Hog Yarda, Kon the wid fast, contuir mn bool of no value to any person but the owner, and @ pocket coutauing @ nt ore aud oartagn teh | ghd a sur of money tn bank bills of various de fnations, amounting to Letvween 136 aud $100, ntove reward will be. pa The 4 for the return of the erty, avd an additions! sum of $26 for the ar- tl 4 WILDEY, Allertou's Wi my West #th at, Now ¥ ny24 2° “SMIPPING {103 FOR LIVERPOOL AND tue hew el.p, ROGER A, MEIKN, at r Liverpool, guile torsorrow ; fare ty Barat aad 1a ship Ph y aot TH ROC ton, aula Jie 2d, to or from KOCHE, 58 ve porta sphiy 06 THUS, C my¥6 6180 LIVERPOOL ANI N DON—TAP- weott's Le ) ALBION, ab pier 6 North River, saila for I On Monday 4 snip AMER ICAN EAGLE, 9 2 ee 8 Lone a Monday, FP TA GU., BO Bouth ot, 1 BUSINESS CHANCE A‘ OPP SOAP SOAP FACTORY, AA Tiorac ent wagon and a fir mers. Tu ju! i 1 willl | - arn rit he prem Wad. Bor | | Ba Maki “GROCERY. 8701 er bustr i, for mato in good bile | noms le t s, Hy aa ' ity and Hrook- o 9 place without fret “ ny ina L's Agency, 11 Oedar 8h, Gt YOR BALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND fixtures of @ grovory and liquor store, vith jiu and al! con lath ot sly $10 pert Pye SALK—THE | L DASE, sroc K AND fixtures of the haudsomely fitte hpiquor ators, BIS Avenue A; gold tu consequ of the owner going out West, Apply ov She premises, bot 2ueh sr6 Cosst: MPTION, BRONCHITIS AND ALL na of the on ao Airy ayie y : “dl oath AUCTION NOTICES. 1. B. An assortment a sale. A. D. GALE, 46 Dey ot, New Yor FLT ee TION NOTICE—TO CITY AND A tey Fetatlers of eroc! ae (J end he MAA i 10 o'clocin, at 984 Peart pay erdee eee white tm Shen oalth ae bat art Avene! SALE OF CROCKERY aN @lase—HENKY @, EVANS, Auctionser, w: Gell for cash tn lote to ault dealers, on Tues-tay.M oy 27, at 10 o'clock, ab 85 Maiden Lang & well asgort ed stock of white white granite and common ware, ge server Goats well packed BF ahinping rrr arin pptng, FS SRR AUCTION RoTick—R. W. WESTOOTT, \, Auctioneer, ‘Will sel this /Monday) afternoon, at oto Pe entire furniture conhinee tn bouse 192 W. wlet #1, near Tih ave, consisting of Brussala, 8-ply a Bh 6 ba ee and basetpeat of) feny eofas, sofa is rockers, French and cottace bedeteaca, ja;iaapce heir mattrasses, do, fe ery. ee with which ALCtOy alE 6 lz OP READY MAD® aut Actin aM arty et Yt pore prising fine cloth business conte, fine do en tad simere and eatinet pants, 1 cassimere reste; also pivc meres, satinets, alpacas, musling, li trimmings, ho goods, boota, mmer clobbliy, Also slates to a ION NOTICE—M. B, joneer. Large sale of over $7 CHAPMAN, i Vworkd of household furaiture, thie day, Monday, ab two | BF | elo prec at the private resileuce of M. MIDDLETO! TO West 20th st, near Sth ava, conaleting of rosewood, mahogany ‘and black wah « Aut parlor, chainber and dining room furnituré, f d'glane ware, table cutlery, Brussela, Wik | rain carpeting, tirrors, tables, chatre, ck curtaina, fenther Deda, matte 8, de, fc, Also @ large arsortment ’ A kitchen utensils, Bale pottivest © jock thia afteruos Le | FCTION NOT! \eor—Larg: id furniture at Monday, at the private re near Ou AX marornent and k:tehen furniture, SHAS. D. DAVIS, AUC-.SALE. band furniture—CHtAS, D. DAVIS & all on Monday, May 26th at 10 ‘core 1 William et, @, a larwe wewortrient of bi {mahogany and black contre tables, marh'e top dress! and iograin carpets, mirrors damanie curt oF ap ! wih ie walnut card en Hreaue Deuseele by glasses, fing *, ol! paintino®, tete-a-tetes, ress wood chara in repa, Diack walnut tend, beda and bedding Line, ™ rare s #0 ® larwe lot of crocke: Cash advances made oa coi 127 CT, WILL SELL THIS 4 kythe firuitire of the 4 story Vemant et, function of Sd uv and Mth ah rything necessary for » geutec! reale ry and mente, BURKE, D. ay at 10 iat house 17 pounce AUCTIONFFR, WILL 8 L rai ¥) May 20, at 1054 o'clock precisely, mnt bouschold furniture of the 4 tory rea eet th at, bet Mth and dth ave, consiat of handsome Brussels and t parlor furniture ty and hair loth, marble t Ds, ahadem, ge ind y will well ston at, near eg! leaving the Me of AUCTIONEER «Twill expose for 8} Carinine ety « ty, May 28, nt eleven A frelock, owe cow, ote horse, harness Ly virtiie of teage, nrpets, tu Lote to PmANDE RY, Constable, P. TRAVER, PR aOF FICE, #170 Chatha) i o at 19 Sixth at, near Bowe tie bar xt) Awrings eas Ape tures, any i, Oat Lesanices, &a, JAWNBROKER'S SALE-W. N, LEWIS, ration 1 tommorrow, ab 10 o'clock, aff DAWN RS SATE Pspay, 27th, MORTIMER, wi 4g AM. at 8d Firat Jeeined pedy «deems patterns, revuaite of dey goods sell shawls carpets, feather bela, pllowa Dy crter of Se LANE & KELLY. i834 JAWNBROKER'S SAT HELL & INORA. Bowery, wi Leall in day ad losg and women's clothin, sheota, boots and shoe hihi ave, late a Oh MEERACT ates LOUIS LEVY, wately 2sth.€, CUDLIP, eis + &e, I BESO: de Co! YAWNBROKER'S SALE, THIS DAY.= JOUN MORTIMER, 15 Kast Broadway, Catherine st, wil! sell utd0 ofcleck, 800 Sow ai women's clothing, nants, ping, eur-rings, a, Go, Division at, frocks, shawls aberta, rein. GANLEY, 61 viz, Bourbon es guett bra: house gin, nerries, claret wine, bi 20 cases cocoa, % box Peas, Aoap, Prunes, wets harnens: al dd mediciues, and by countable, antah lives, teat large lot valualie jar of 1, Loy sD IAM ANLOPT, AUC—OPF ICI Kart Broadwoy, will sell on this What 850) et, near Bro 16 hounds & Inches, sound 65; ae 4y Lorde 16 banda, ® No iy) wt groce gh twa vent bu cart; also 0 aaa of Saipan yo wat parlor sults, plor room and kitelon fir SINESS WAG wrter, m 8 D hand or made to It, ford au and every art ARB Wagon Factory way and oth ave. sud 6) honey at Broviiya, ® HORSE T TRUOK rei sud dows town wert t, my 110 ngenant wogcn 354 Pulte Dr, UPHA! T Fourth ‘om the Bowery, pth | Brondway, The Dootor cay ited os hour from 7 o'cloek morniag tl reload ov my26 144°140 ()FFICE PRACTIOR—B, ROSTWICK ee OR SALE—NINE HORSES AND DIRY borse, o. (iy tg oe 4 ire ak fash ioh a ates F a aes fees ae othe

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