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a 4H NEW YORK SU FRIDAY MORNING, JAN, 27, 1865, The Reaction io the South, Tie Bouthorn news pullished in @nother part of towtacte rs, fe highly @ignificant and ftmyy rtant ted, and thats revuleton of fecling bas ret in inet the further prosecution of the war, which nore nusp cious to our cause than @ great vice The discon wns is not confined to any local+ It extends over the entire South, byven srleston je ipreaed with the hopelessness of » war, and obeye the terrible admonitions annon that have been ao ng thundering and night within range of vat city, The fndications now are that when Myarloston falia into the Landa of General Fruzn- | aan the inbabitante will follow the example avannah, and “ace pt the position.” If thee cons are orhibited in Charleston what m be the atate of feeting in Richmond, Augusta, Yo! ibe sud other cities that have been reluctant!y drav yet to the rebellion? The Snferenco is plain that it oly requtrea an equal combination of ener cell in the fleki and sagacity and true petre 1 the Cabinet at Warhington to aceon ple) a | e Federal compete pevolution in Southern pantivemt | ibe Southern = statesmen = are hrewd and far-soeing. They alrwady die ern te wigoe of the times, and the bone of the Rich- vond prems, and the detates in the rebel Congre show that thoy are alreaiy balancing the mivan- eaten will perceive its folly by the effect upon the duc Pong our Debts, fous of our radical cegomporartes aro very much exercised because ® roayority of the members of Congress are indinposed t+ pass sundry bills tm- portne excessive taxation upon the people. These journale call upon our natore aod Representative to pile on the “agony of tazatvon’’ \néil it reaches aa Croton Water. Tho lack of public interest in the ar- Tangements by which our immense populs- tion is supplied with water at all hours of the day and night afforis another {llustra- tion of the indifference with which the mont ponished hie adversary fearfijiy. Maredten's face was torn! by disfigured. He saemed to jose selfs contro! ; delivered his blows feet i> and at random. it neemod as if he bad been merely setup yb s backers only to be brivoet and knocked At the eighteenth and last round Mare Pushed him forward, to the aaton!al mn nation cf the spectators, witl an inj lown, it ‘ reneral and common benofits are received, used | himself t.eman he bad Leon represented, Toe poor | Trostebliahes the fact that the Bouth if no Jonger | thageme of endirans, deriart that the pooplo | ani atused, Few persons seem to care or kuow fellow was woo weak to injure any one, {Wormed tle , i ¢amly filed bim with a suale terrible biow He are patriotic, and will pwtirntly Fearevery loud the | bow they are supplied with the copious streams of | yun Sarried to hie corne in A pitiable condition. government repuirme thew & ulcer, We do | Croton water which diseemimate health and com: not doubt the patriouam of onr people and have no idea that they will ever refuse to bear whatever burdens are necessary to enable our ermies and navy to triumph over the rebellion, bet we eubmit that = policy of excenstwo taxation will defeat the end songht for by the radicals and increase the difficulties that @urronnd the sueation of being able eventually to Hquidate the webt incurred by the prosecution of the war = 8 ar an the poopie @ the present generation ar oncerned, they are willing to be taxed unt enourl to cower one-fifth of the annual expenses, tesues paying the Interest on the public dobt. Devond thin let future generations provide tho “oueeand means.” We vee no great reason for | latiow, and cennot therefore agree with our cotem- po races whe agsert that the ‘loyal poople aro ) Aline ap beth banda and praying to be taxed,'* prover 491'¥ | a4,, loyal people are doing no such thing. They wii pay thetr proportion, and object to being called upomfor anything more, When the radical policy is more fully developed, ite advo. tagee of @ frenk return to the Uniom and apron | ne ie members of Comuraay who aro am | jongation ef the war, with the fading clances, to which they still cling, of ultimate ad and protec- tion from France and England. It is to their credit that rebellion has not siamped cut of them clently enlightened, constant!y oppose any taxa- tion having for ita object the extinction of the public debt withtn the next generation, wisely be heving that after the war, our nations! resources | miaius--one (rough Brow! way 9 L the finer impelaes of American nationality, and | ini nope rapiclly developed than they have heen they ecounole themeelves, under the ineviteble in the pant. prospect of the success of the North, w ub dameling dreame of toreign cong .est by the aries of the United Neth and Sonth, These favorable The eneriios of @ yonng nation having been put forth to crush a gigantic rebellion, will next be i+ rectal © the grander conquest of & conbi- developments should be encoursged and ebm | oe richest in mineral and arricnMirel inted. ‘The better sense of the North and Bouth producttons of any on the face of the globe should be permitted to resuine [tx wecustommed 8Y |. 5 in vmegigations of acientific travelers are con- and crush the exiremints of both sections, who would prolong # contest that can only end in one wey—ihe triuroph of the Union sod Constitution of tbe United Mtaters. Vry’s Figuring. (r has long been s popular masm that “figunes won't He.” Provost Morehal General Fa seems to be laboring zealous! prove the fallacy of Uhis belief. The quote of New York under the Decem- ber requigition, after various contradetory stats- meuta, was officially roported to be four thoasand four Wumired and thirty-three, minus credite® for emliatinenis wade su ecquent to the date of that awil, This sotiiewent i) toe question us supposed te be conclusive by the Prove al Marshal General of this department, by (he Supery.sors' Commutter on Vainnwering, aod by the public cenerally U; thie bas's the Committee mate thelr celoulations and upon the strenoth of it they retused to use the thousand dollar bounty which had teen offer- edthem by the Supervisors, bel ering that the requisite number of men could le rawed in the allotted time by means of the |! A sbort time after this snuouuc: tment, the in- comprehensible figurins of General Poy developed something new, and the eq wes disturbed by another otf stating thet tho “little joker'’ found under another thimble; or in mnty however, ranimity of the city al manifmo had beer ther words, that the mywterious figuring of the Provomt Marshal General bad discovered that an mad ton te the quota of the metroj. aking it ten t aad inatead of four thounat would be pecemsar Down to Washington hurt! the ef pervisor Burst new complication. nd, if posmble, the «e t Tut it seers thot General Fey athernuttical wes dimply indulging tn @ lite: rene tidigitation for his own amuse ov be assured Mr. Biont that materia on would be made in the quota of this cits Again the people | stantly rev scaling the woaleh of our western territo~ res, which newd only a working population to make their resonrces available, After thie “cruel war is over,” the tide of immigration will ses woatware! updil ebe hills and valleys,now :ahabited by Ladians wad wild beasts, are nade to yield their proportian of the det imeurred during this war, In view of thie prospect that is before us, we cep- recave any legiiauon baving for te object the pay- mont by taxation of the dett we have contracted, We have dove the fgbt.ny {cour posterity, let the larger sbare of the expenses be paid by those who w ll reap the benefit thereo!. Suppressing the Personals. Th yesterday's Sen we alluced to an order re- cently (sued by the War Denartment suppressing the “Personalssto the South" that have been pub- Nehed for more than a your past in the Confederate organ weued in thacty. We did not mention the name of the reel sheet, but took ocecasion io pay that the order alluded to was perfectly proper un- der the clreumstances. We reiterate tha’ op nion, and fn again allnding: tothe matter would call pub- Ne attention to the fact that the Darny Nawe la acknowledged by ite editor as the Confederate orean alluded to, Hoe puta on the cap, thet fits his jour im the following words: “Since whiting the above we have been :aformed that Tur Naw Your Sun joctorses the section of the War Departmentin forvidding the publication of 1 persouals, Thi subservieucy to the design of the Aluvnistration 2 shachh the public press, in this case, is must bo remembered, i6 exhibited by the journal that was hired to forge the ' Doyus Mallory Report,’ whose publication brought 4 forth, and especially upou the Admin the contempt and ridicule of Europes, and was even made the gubject of offictal denunciation in the British Parkaimens"* Here we bave a disloysl newspaper charging upon usthe forvery of a rebel Report, which has never boru setinfaciorily proven amything else than ware satisfied, and thy t the adocument—acopy of which we believe will be pointed for the draft bore 1. fc i le yng the archives of the Confode- however, when but le evoant weeks r we Na tment, It was republisbeu asthe main for recruiting, New York os etart.od by anoth. | North, in almost every reputable pournal, and he- er official statement of the « . the mysterious | cau r enterprise enabled us to present the Ru- figuring this time making th ar ' mentin the | realtors two weeks in wivance of ite ' neigbborhomi of twenty thousand, This is the | p n iu the slow-going other dailies, its crowning triumph of General Buy's inexplieatte | suthentiiy was denied. Thus much for atyle of ciphering, and how ho rescles hig concede | tl ebar, cf forvery which was not even | tion, is the quertic From the ratio nereane in | raised uni! two monthe later, when tho | the quota, ag Buawn by the frst and the last state. | rebel cuant Mavuy Chen doing dirty work ment, wes! ould inier to ather eaalll caleus | for the Confederacy, in Lon ton) discovered tts effect there on the case of the Alexandra, aod the subse- quent section occasioned by reading the repors of | the British aushorities, in preventing the departure from England of several rehel vessels of war, con. structed for the Cont: derates within the dominions of Quecn Vietoaia. Ib ie re oorkable that the Rich- lations by the Doublo Rule of Three, inasmuch ae he | as doubled tbe it about three-fold) by tho lant estimate. Lo pequores a remarkable stretch of credulity to bellere + ‘ for this ime crease awsigne ld by the Woeliagtun dispatches ta siifficient to explato tt st Vhe Ars; ale leged reason is, that the quotas origi y MEALghe ed were based pon the ¢ iment as it gioud on the 80th of November, while the present are Vaved upon the enro!fment a Ist inetant rrocied up to the This argument only teuds to mabe the diserepancy greater, The nent this ely “ug ib stood on the Suh of November,’ wae | the old enrolliaent, which the Bupervisors alleve to be nearly double what it should be, and which they are now engaged in revising, ) fora if the chanso in the quota is based pon the corrected enrollment in this city, ought to be reduced in the exact proportion th the enrollment Las boen redueed ; on the contrary, | i mond journals did not repo late the document until th val elupsed afer its itheation in Northern journals, notwithstanding eo fact that our newspapers recularly errivod in | the Confederate ea oa tew daya 4f their publication at the Nord The evidence, to our conclusive that the rebela by their gutlenteity, intended to ree document contained a sub: | record of of that year, The languare em. | | plored by Lieutenant Maruy and tho Con‘elerate | ecretary of the Navy (yu denoune veut to show that they wero aware © or four months ve weal monly is depial of ste pudinte a sequently = pr whieh ven their naval | operations itt ex- the Report, is | ; The aponge was now thrown Up, and Joe Worrall war howled champion of Eagiand after a fight of thirt ven minutes Avother great ficht la hkely to grow out of this, fort through every home and dwelling in our city. Tt is ouly when we are threatened with ita diminn- ten and Joma, an in the per cle of the July riots | me it is gaid to be Mace's intention to cha lenge the and last year's drought, that attention aciretelio | winner. Marsden though terriuly punishel and the subject. It is then realize! that a cessation for | reported to have been carried twenty-four hours of the eupply of water would | wiere bis life waa despaired of, derange every businens int ti and pro- | geen the f wae neverth ‘ lowing eveulny, cool y reading & n owe duce diamay !n every housohoid. Thiteontiuceney, | pa shan acount of the fight and enjoying however. ia reduced from Milty to a mere | f ‘wu of we with no injuries yond Vane aed “ Croton Aquecnet | eves and @ few plasters ou his pose and face. Comt oners for the t ft. Fro vaiu- | Ths recuperative power is the result of the physics able but somewhat dry etetintics embodied in the | altralning which enabied him to recover in a few report, it sppeara that all the arrangementa loth | hours trom injuries that would kill or reduce otner for securing and increasing the supply of water possibility by the Report j men to along fit of sickness. over the entire city ere in good hands, Lhe amount ————— fecei ved for water rents end pesalties during the i lest year was $907,084, being an increase of Vieancial News, Markets, &c. | $26,275 over the previous year The public insti. | New York, Thursday, Jan. 16, 6 P. M.—The fivetua- tutions received @ yretutoua supply of wa. ald ¢ 7 Pt " = At 10,50 ter, valued at $80,000, if furnist md to prt rege hile aoe nea FW era 4 vate individuals, A ‘eum of 7.840 was Ie hate ha soc from pertaite and other sources, making the total | receipte amount to S94n,(15. This mon war | : partially expended in improving and rep | Bid des 1, 2% 5 1.15) 206%; 1 the aquiducts, reservoirs, strets ani sewers, and | 1.3C, RO 66, W4'ns 22 the balanco remains to the credis of the Doparts | oa ons goat: 8.0 9 ment. We glean from the many valuall | biedeke A ed are 8.0 SSN me tion in the report that there are now two hundred | * and ninety-four miles of main ant eapply p pea in | eral tock markes opened dull, but afterwarde 2.90, 206%, ; 4.05, 206% ; 4.30, 20614. QI; 5.06, Th. le #iatise prov. operation, When the Croton water was lutros | ed elichtiy, without much activity, Governments Ace ‘ng Meine Ty the ih vie v the were tirm with a isirdemand, Money was vory essy tnains throuch Fab avenue to” the Dia. | OMd offered freely at 7 per cent, with considerable tributing Reservoir at Forty-second street | transnctions at 6 per cent, In sterling exchange there There are now five leading mains—one of whiuh | wae very little dolug, and banke:s' lulls were quoied Gtope at Thirty-second atroet, The lower part of | at 100% @ 100%. the city is supplied with water by two disturituting The Broadway irvecn tatilions of gallons of water PTOCK fALPA—PTRST HOARD 109 18 Fe St op 199 100 Quicksilver M. . 6 Pa! main delivers f in twenty-four nonrs, ‘The total daily delivery in | A°n (Se ge Oh cP. Ee F diate, 1 at the ety 19 esiimated ot f tyeour muiflons of Ae ae A de cook ahan lon The daily consumption in n is es! 1 bo) Wvoming V.C.. 46 mat at eight mi lions of gallous, ecacly ou 1% '6 ) Pacific 4.8 voy nelf of the water versa in t city us 100'e supposed to be wasted, but no practical ‘ reuety hes yoe been suggested to eradicate | 924) UM Os. My this evil. A recent examination of the interior | furMoue | iw Cal, 7 of the aqueduct showed that it requires repairs, which will peed to be effecwd Letore it will te safe wo turn ona tull hom! of water, Toe exten sion of water privile.es to the Upper part of the city ot Carmansy lie, has been delayed by leval formalitics, but itis expected thatthe work will commence in Apr. ne » view of the drought ot Inst year, Worn the reas) of water in toe dam 10) ao Ga ob lor Erie th. BU] 6) AL & T.1I RR... 4) 60 ALA ToL Pt ob ow tnd Ke, a an do, 1100 Ch, & N.W.ee, back, & W. lat & Padua C.) rn & Lol tLW.e C, end reservoir excite. © «alarm toe Come do, ; sioners urge tbe importance of bem. wuthorized t Det. M a1 B f the Legielaiuie to commence cperat.ous on the stor “y sail. het a ‘ age reservoir, whics has Lecu heretofore urged, hl so ‘The Gotocie in the sewerage of the c.ty are pointed | Jy Geman itk. out, aud @ remedy sug ested, which if adopted bh Hanover B uu do will promote tue Cicatd.uees aud healib of tue cily. 5 4th National Bk 200 Chi. & NW, 1M Canton Co we do. a ov Del. & luv Cle, & Vol. Kk An Opportunity for the Patriots. 5 1000 |" do, The following, copied from tho Springfield Re- rr pascal: Peaaded » Prouican, We commend to the serious cunsidera- SROOND HOARD. tion of the patmotic mon who, like Mayor Ov- DYKF and others, bave tnade £177,000 per aunum out of Government contracts since the war com- menced, Our contemporary faye: To some of the merchant princes and million. aires of New York is credited the contenplation of | Oy 2 liws 1 Gu! Cs, Bey Ly, Cy 140 Oblo o Mise lun Cal. & N. W, Pf @ project at once munificent, ceuerons and grond a0) Marivons ais. The plan is to present to the United § i GOsasvaciek ment #2,000,006,000, and thus rel eve the na N.Y. Cen, K.. the public debt, It ia proposed to make the gift a” do. Lubes 200,000 sharea of $10,000 each, of which A, ‘I. | 44) Brie kB. . Stewart, Wiliam BL Astor and others wi i de take fi'ty suaros, making up at lowst a quarter of | - = the who'e amorntin New York, Tor realizstion ro of such a project would plas: both Government . and citizens in a prouder position than ever Gov- ernmen?® or citizens occupied by tore. History gives Now Ueady—The Mlustrated Phrenolo-~ no parallel to such an act. The Venetians held in | eleal Journal tor Feb Y, couta the Greut grateful remembrance the name of a man Whioy b¥ | Sureeons of the World—Har a) thy; den- ® ifeetime of personal sacr © ana hard-faced oi. Simca . ie usury, obtained meaus to relieve the Republic | hag Hunter ; Coope 3 Mott i ¢ from ite fluancial bur t again upon | W.8. Landor; Mrs, Farnham; Mr. ¢ Mr. K the road to prosperity after along aud disastrous | bourn; My, Morrill, ete, More about Muller; Cnin- war, They forgot his exacting usury and hia life of | ing Confidence; Affeetation; Prof, Qwen on the belfishuess in the lastins beuefit be conferred upon | iain; The Human Face nee; Kelicious the State, But we sic id lave no abuses 4 thy i } 7 s Kill M *e get, and only the generous patriotisia ct republis nies of Hinren; How to Rill d 3 hooting ean citizens to renieimber, Lost Kages; with Echoology, Phre : - + Physlognomy, and | ology Great Enalib Prize Fight. No, Addioss Mesers, FOW LER Tnx long expected match for the chang of England and four hundred pounda took LLS, O80 Broadway, N.Y, Newemen have it.274 A Wie i went wiileure the leh Ours Horloy, near London, on Wednesday, Jan. 4th, bes | Aino alt Rheum, Ul Chilblains, and ali teen Joe Wormald and Audrow Marsden, The | hi antiense hase jeyh Prise & SOnen | FGe sale. by Din 4 dr rouveling OW nte to had fight was to bave coms off on the preced ne dav. | ‘ te, dtu Waehington st. Hostou, it will \ “| tw any pe f Tuesday, at Marston Gap, Buckinguemebe, and ‘ ROE) & rt the ren were on the ground and the ives laid, when the police appeared and forbid the nisteh, Premium There was no alteruative except to submot, so the oad Diuretic, Blood Parte stakes were pulled up and the principles, bockers, ble Tonic, and the who.e purty returned to London, and are | fler and luvs orator—lielmbole'st set Buchu, is rived t ere at a late hour on Tuesday night) Atter . at s } ovnter! “ © s.—Persousdeale ® proluuaed consultation among the principals ‘ D ne Felts Conntertelt HM irischei han ke Ther scene of many a spirited contest “y Ciintmel vearesanin’ i: hee palmy days of the prise my pai eve rm was as the piace for the the words o1.0W recoud atterapt, was paased round, | » Louk of directions, nod tony betore daylight on Wednesday morning the purty, to the number of 200.0 a], started on y appiviud to ihe unis Nh eg f \ tral from the L mae eens terminus, PAT THOS HOLLOWAY, 5) Maiden lane. n train stopped « ley, the natives pa ‘ is the ule villaye eee sionished atthe nd. | W hy, dejure the ¢ owmpleaicn by Vowe veatoft such a fable party, but, on being ine | GT an! Ny cates eu Che . formed of the ot y coroperaiod, and 8 Siio | Ite in ike ised koa it sou, want anoeth Vad Pale Wak scle bla bu at ee Boks | aRlay a eu ubold's Extrant Sureapariiia, it of ye OF Age, as bd hs is soillian ww the Cowsiexion, twelve stone, Hoes eplendidly built fellow, sana or. W iw tt of an athlote, He was trained by Jack | sibiat oath okay n May, fou ht a battle ‘ esotthe l relied with bused ¢ 118 rounds, darkness put Mace's Wo-f,"" aux 4 epital | DRATIIS, ILMOT—In Brooklyn, ou Thursday Agnes bhgabeth. souncest dank ‘ dd bdizaberh Whe, aseu 2 years § mee, “ nepal will take ploce from the resideone of her parents 832 Myrue wre. on Friday afternoon, me dita ae 2 ocwek, The reimuves sud fends of tee famuy ere ierp etinily invited to avren Ws TRADE NOTICES, PP HE BELGIAN PAVi RS WILL MEET ON Satunlay evening, at § o'clock, at Milliman’ Hall, cov, 26th et, aud Tu ave, By oruer of JOH SMITH Pree wy | W H KELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS* Seciety wil bold their revuiar meeti on Friday bveniag. dan, 27th, at Jackson Hall, St weno! leh ety et 7 o'clock. PM. JAMES HALL As GAN, Pres. JOUN MeVERMOTT, Bec Ki a WY AO;HCS BOGE WAY WITH MANSLAUGHTER AND Father NW. A. BK. Saviety, public meeting om he followiug ene “ (ea Jot bell, Ed. Siueine by Mare he . Mine Mor. Mire Lan ee 3 $ eeOk me And M . HENRY BK, MULHALL, P: Os, CONCANNON, See Vv ND YLT ANOTHER VETERAN GONE 3 4 |< Vetevens of the War of 1<M-Your are acaim eutamoned to stead to fc the remeos of your | brother solder FREDERICK HiNi. to hie last Testiag place, from ine reudence of Apmne at on thie Filday at Fo'cloek am, Latall attend thas ‘am, Our ranks oie breaking inst, aon we don" know whose tun next. By Groen, HH, RAYMOND) Brigve ABM. DA {, Col, ISAAU M, Viv, i O, HL—THE MEMB@RS OF THE Above © ord rare requested to moet at 218 Hester at, ko MM. teatwend the ‘unera ot our late 1 GEOKG ma the bellevue i By onde HAN, Prow, BD WAKL McK AMA! . Oo The ith lustant, ie A “O. H, NO, 14.=THE MEMBERS OF 4hethe above divirion are ioquemted to mect as Headquarters, 215 Hester ot, at [ o'clock P.M, ta wuend the inue.sl of our lave iazother mem! GEORGE MeANALLY, By ordee ot, BERNAL Tt MbY, Provident, MICH AR! C ROPTON, Sectes ww tury. PS. ihe vith instant ONVENTION OF IRISH SOCIETINS—De- / legates to this Couvention are auerted to meas at (Hibernian Heli, 42 Priuce st, on Vriday evenings san, 27, 1965, a6 7 4 o'clock, (o ar ramye tor he nuulvercaty of Treiead's Petron sant, J 1 hOW AKI L, CARY, see. F [AN BROTHERHOOD— Hall, cor, i. will Loid a pal ry nud + mitiened byw a4 The m i H * Keg. J. W. O'Brieky keg thew mT of¢ JAMES Uf, O'NEILL. 5. Cene te VAS BR VAN, Ser, iM COMin ADVANCE IN COAL AND A PROPE - KeMiDY FOR LT. At the inst que tion sale the Seranton Co., beld on Wednesday, the we wae quite @ i the pee vi cont, ton, Coal bar beeo pid per tou, aud thie adva take coneu.ners look arounc BDEABFIL COAL OO, at No. Ti BROALPWAY, Chae Company wileapply one ton of eon) anomaly aud pore pe tually 00 4ach of stock uf actusi cost, «hien i now ebous #7 Aner supply ing joow ieqaired matt 4 he anauai prod ot toarket tates, and the prods pale ) ywotit om the ot the coal elt : weper ton, This will be t ‘ vood as lou tot Ly suaees of stove, wt $19 OO each e100 08 Cost of 1) ious of coal, at 7 Weach....... Th $175 0 ize 7508 0 ar #15 uout by #ul cer. bing at once, Meu ulve eutot the Conmimers’ Deneut Coal Ga 71 throadwa e daily paper Merchante tunnutacty ror and coneamers ecuerally 10 tons of coal, at retail, conte $12 00....... Dednet dividend of eny 49 per cent......eeeeees Coat of stock after fi Head this and act will protit by thie cowl at ¢ peiuclpie. a TO POUNDRYMEN-—LARGE LOT OP spleniid Patton Lebivh sump € eile ae loweet instkes price, ALEX ANDE 30, 814 Kast 2d ot we V' 10D, WOOD, WOOD—AT THE Woop ve dave, betseen lobh and Baur The pat Vliet Pine, 5 Jersey Pane, t15 Unk wood, cord (0 lon, veced tree » BOWLASD & CO, 24 ave, b Soh hott te PER TON—FIRST QUALITY ©POVE te wi ¢ ~wunusor torfeit the bill Apo t 3 inweoy aod Avent, BUSINESS CHANCES. CHANCE. FOR TINME * and good-will of dd keroee oil depot tor sale; ae the ¢ er bie Gaportan® viendto, Apply acl) York st, near Waehe hye 257 idu Waverly Pince, A, DRE AvDWELIe tee PPok SALE A GkOK ERY AND LIQUOR ean a ood neil borboud, with low rent. Ine u . 0) Columbia «t ao Tok SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND Law 01 nob t-eetnbl shod «hoe store in the Bowe ely. tnyuite in the tobacco store. 114 Bower ov i MSALE—1THE STOCK, FIXTURES And ovoitot she teh and oyster market, situated a Os Eichth av, now doing good caen busines, NB, Palusiaclory 1é4sone given for ee lung. Por SALE CHEAP—A NEATLY FITTED ol, dung eeood lucines. Lloquire het, ater 6 o'ccock in the evening, 55 Te WHEEL WRIGHIS—TO LET A Wheele wright shop with bene! es and vises, doing a good A fora Man with saa capital, INGLE, Biaekantib, Maspeth, a troin Grand et Perry, Wiillamabureh, We@k, wy BAKERS.—FOR SALE. \ OLD-ES« Z ¥, toule, fixtu he preme at Sire 4 bake sn cad to the bt, and the stakes were arawn duce ita curkely sale or to.et, Inquire at 3.6 4 uve, cor, tla Wormali's periormances ou this eecusion gained | ee Bhd Hoa CAD 8 a Lim @ host of fmendsand established his renutation | ee’ a hata mau col ae s ——s in the prigo ring, Mar u Notting eM a hottie { SAVINGS BANS, Wye re of age, 6 ut wchal faa ik anand ol : pid i Mice auth, and Weighs thirteen stone top pounds, Like A by it, apd). owasecome ARKET SAVINGS BANK, 82 NASSAU mowt Faghsah pagilies be heeps a public house, a ay erate |e SIRSL DT. NEW YORK, bins @ teudency to corp 2 4 a Wate HOLLAND WILY, ® vigorous diecipliny to reiluco 16h Be POSE. ER ane PERKS T ALLOWED, him for the present 1 ft seh ‘ me 1 w PIV months INe sripy Latepp a inte 4 spies rh, on went rou Veuuted 1 & Ce ~ * “ot next, JAMES C, STONEALL, Preside Hi i HENKY KR. CONKLIN, Bee. it sangmented six-fold. The { rearon ar | 'Sience and desired to discredit it as ernunating | After some tine r 1 BUG | een YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER vo! te that the first quota was based upon Uo m the Navy Department of R \* aly ant. Wotan | RAMS 1Yioepie Lipodate ane daturdire (road io. pothesis that the naval erlistments al 1, | Bo for trem tts publication having ‘ Ab thie | icttaeeris, irony -) P.M. Bix per sivet allowed, ivee trot: Gove ; | ee \ nt ) ‘ daieds : ' en bose eobeuary scity were all accreditcad for three years, wh le ! te North the contempt ay Becot tt He as P : date MAd < ° ‘ hia nose hoe fl he 1 ce or » those credited to Brooklyn andthe Tarrytown. « the facta were otherwise, It vitally injured | ‘ “4 therviv foe dhoin (itt af ae is ee ' i ial trie re mainly one-vear me ton ib. Confederate ¢ broad, aud calle] gt ne | 8 wd OF 2 0'ehoe ay ton Bt, Mark's - me oe. t were main'y e-vear me ‘ ra! F erate cause abroad, and calle! the atten PCR eat) r hi Fe tin ead Partlaea IRSOVAL NOT idering this distribut on 1 ae tion of Ba dland to those rebel raids’? which were | Ste Sen Ma ts At i), = ; : My wud assed 6 powortul wrestle, both men went Rorya EF : rr pers d jhese credity so that the later dios © og crganized im Cannan, besides effectually clow | Une grout ; na tine: Phe t | waa FINIGAN—On Welnesday, Y604 BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES ¢ their full share of the © yearn’ tu 1) hog the slipeyards of * noviral’ nations to the rebel © wen er » and a | ry aCe arene on ee ‘4 Pie aneannen lea A nea 18 Bae repancy were five Lundrod, « wont omross te water, It may Le true / Lilba fue Steeped ited ‘ teuds of the family, end : dit po tre then 1 b | N resulted In te Not u | the ve t ‘ » Lic eit wight be switsfactorly accounted forin thet it was descuneed iv Parhament by | t. db was now apparont tat Wore | fully invited to attend the | “et ye br | COMPUINBH CR: SOEARINY OT EDUADNS His GRRE im loanper: but ee the case now stands it Coufederste sympathivery but it is also | Lier aud he U Lobe Pe sarde | ie erties i hits ) % 1 ¢ (au | a Mi i \EL ¢ LANCY, OF KILKL ou, 1 Kee ihe ih . 1s 4 ‘ as the ‘ wr cor, ¥ 4 ‘on inv, Lreload, wante to tind out bie wi er, In the fivat placy Brooklyn a thas the "Millory Report’ was credited ‘u pad ere a ri Pe y \ fan, 2 . : wand oh Calint No. ts Cilaton et, Poushkoe ? len reytewn districe received - Lauiwnt by the loading members, and rece’ ved Oy ¢ ‘at Lutes, eaedurew MUD, meed 4 1!> tor ANNIE VannkN ae portion of the gyre ate of » | nea Kemi by @ vote of more than | aus ais Ww intlainvedy 5 : ‘ n pr dOassa, BRIDGET OR MARGARET ' € ce f t ant . “i us abe Of threes youre wes, ould jreased op'uion of a large bedy of men, whose oj. accu Le # at 1 : i F ee: Bd CUNNINGHAM, woud t wd to ee te the extent of move n tive thot Ti taey * Pretuctees: and intorests were with the Corfe ! ‘ bi se o 3 ‘ i be thes Murslal Foy ‘ u bs wyeterious | het We ure quite satisfied that the foul charge 7 deed AVE YOU EVEL ThISD THE i ready sa } , , afora MLM Laide Yeuiivug aod aris to the sat. fac Mr, Bust, and thar | of our be Hired tof ree the M dlory Ro yor, is Coun , “ i 2 Oey u ep Arson, he wil not change bis mond yore than three or | Wi!) not be believed by any inielliget Livide os CNet avi pag reat ta Me Cet ae four thes before the iiss of Pooruary. Sach | Vel ou this, or the ober side of tho Add Vhe yy : " ‘ ‘ nia renaeras it be i +) Ol nod vaceillation i both inju the recruiting anrvine | Oditor of he Newa will have to try agoin f) he MMuredeus in irying to exbicate liaise bow bis Pete UT sant ib io te Oe HON Gn luriode Inetodte id fi | and don w manif et inj totheolte, Generay | Wishes to obtain pallic sympathy on tis behalf, for | Very Gateust pomiiony had been yuiky ol birtin | wet hasta oe 44 the wiass rain, ove had Fav, Shesstore will i New York PF ersouale’ published 1M | iby Qweltth rouud, Marae sbiteu an uuwdiuge bn Weduosduys dns OF MARCIE ter tator ee en teN RerRE IPS id by showing « lise siability of parnow tio | (he colum.e of his journal, Meantime we presume | ness io conuoue she match, and seomed | apd teveie iinem, Marmgaet cintea s tart. thote. | St uae = - a let ' * | sau) nthorivies will disc i fee) he b 06 515 lole OVOd Cuug ater ot A, aud Marsares A, siuary, | ~ — essigniment of quotas; —a little afab I apablie the proper authori, WW discuss the question of | tO feel that he was = b i@esiy delesed, Juupiter ot Heary A. ar » ll anyp pao 5 : ver is often & Vibe ; PEC | how long au wenowleaged rode! orsan ia to exit | He evidently avoided bis ents obs aud tually | MMd tyes. aha 1 as fact TY kh METAL OR OLD LEAD—500,00@ ” & foog Ung we TRY's cuse nso oval and patriotic 8 commuanity as the City | tell with # compirauvely sLgnt blow. The suc. | " Abe polave and t espert. dts. ot ie WOve Aantei doce ban Whe hugneed 6 would give varivly Wo lus coure of whe Na ve " | ceeding rounwe wore all sp fuver ot Wormah who | Seiuuons at ite Th | Gen Bie wal be paid by ©. CHASE, i917 W te