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THE NEW YORK SUN. SATIRE MORNING, FEE, 25 1465, Wilmington Added The eapaure of Wilmington, Vito the fall of Charleston, war to penernily anticipated, thet tbe won ee ot ex 4tea less attention and interest thao 1 lem rye Tt is an in tant victory upon which the succems of the other combined operations mim Puchmond large y Wiitnington # eiventageous depeods. The occupa. ren @ new bane that ie for furtner operations por Lem or both. Generale lenny ¢an now advance either to- deh. The captors of the would ssenre the evacuation of Peters- while the ecoupation of Raleigh would in- enre the mccess Of Snmaman beyond peradventure. The latter bas probably by thie time resched « pornt where be mnay expect to encounter s concen- tration of the garrisona of Savannah, Charleston and Wilmingtem, with the large forces kuown to he uinder the command of Bracaroaurm to the di- aM Charlotte and Salisbury, The latter mum now fight effet @ junction with Lea and the) probability in, that the former course will le adopted It Ot webs to) predict from the comparatively feny mircemmes achieved by General Antaman thus far, that he wil pot encounter a gremt and formida- Be opposition The retel leaiers hare been pre- pariny uths for the grand dow which they ovuleutly v geniue and resourees of ™ qual y Roope Rraratga igi and 6 Weld fortiaur plas ¢ Paw war Lor tring : rection or for tr ntend wtrike. Tt will require ail the { General Sumawas to meet biw! to bim, Bhould the enemy sort nue to antic pate or decline a betue a few more mover will ewt the ienue now p Mall the remaining linea of com the enemy. The distance from Wilmington to Raloigh, the capftal af North Carehon, tred and therty males; and to tries. Goldabore iw only fifty miles distant from Releigh, and eighty miles from We aod is a0 Meportent strategic position in relation bo the movements now pending in Nurth Carolina. that tern, nication open t we one bar Goddeboro eighty on, The rebel journals a week ago reported it wus thre, ved by @ force from New- y that we may soon hear re. Viton fels shat Simaman ia able to take care of hin’ avaiuat Beacnagamp, Sono- tward KR and ib i x of ite capt vITLD may push fe ah, and capture sao opertant diversion in Sam the strategy ie now e@o intricate and na @ rapid that ordinary calculations by the rush of Hut the war Spprombhing ite crms, end @ few Weeks will develope the result ih thus creat Man’ ‘avor, the opera’ are overborn ena, ta evidently Our Troables With France. Tre tushroomn Mexican Banpire complicates our relations with France to a degree that renders the continuance of peace #ul yeet wo accidents and capri- en, over Which itia iro pomsible to exercies a logue mate control, An ind.wereet coum, of arty, or ne officer, or the chance fir ng of a wun may Kindle up a flame of war, the Mf which itia simort pre The diffeulues between the two countries are ® character that most arduous of virtues, shong&y aod every motive of ua. ove ead interest, and the lapse of time issue imponsible to rendera forbearauce the All ons alatoric tra tional wif itee'f, ai] seern to combine to increase our opposition tothe policy which France has chosen to adopt, Under this ecndition of affairs, which brings us in Opposition to the most astute and unbemiing power in the world, it ia fortunate for the United States thas peace ia far) hely to promote our policy We wou! | risk roneb by plunging into re ‘han war hostilities, end Secreta Bewasp fortunately Seema to recagnize thie faot. But Louis Narotzon Algo sees it, aud he may therefore fiud means to bring on @ war to secure the success of hie Mexi- mhomes, Ti is upoo this eccount that the re- Cent insult to our flag by @ French veeae! upon the Rio Grande is invests! with mich i ipomanee, An Mission to salite our flag may be nothing more than a bre f ordiner courtesy, arising fom Dut the formal es deliberate act tare toc for cetfuls mal inee, honors paid to the retel ensign brat no French of peas or er would tornit unless he were well infortoed as to the wishes and Intentions of his government, Then, too we have the anihing of a rebe! ram from ® French harbor, and the reported acquiaition of nearly one-half the ) territory by Merion France, as fruittil causes of irritation, sesurming the desiruct.on of the Mexican Republic « Though the being the ¢ is makes all the dif & fixed fact, te far from ie Terence tp the world to va whether the country or @ portion f it falle under the dominion of France or the poor Austrian Emperor The letier might be supposed to be influenced Dy sentiments of getionality which could never be attributed to the former, It would be ¢ eonterest of Maxie MILIAN to identify biniselt with t sects, and Make commo ease with ad: ption of w American policy lia noi leration ie the only one that could ever operate to indnee to recognive the new F;, of Mexico, Whether France will venture t prep tate ay with the United Bates, aa the only means of accomphahing her polley in Mextey is ® qvestion that largely depends upon the operations of our civil war within the next few weeks, The capture of R.chm nd, and a crushing defeat of Lew or Heavcgoarp, would de the question in our r, The Emperor of France would not dare to provoke @ contest with « ur vic torious legions « geen, therefore, our domestic policy sod Speedy suppression of t)e rebe he of victory is in our constitutes the only prou.e Mons with France. ® restored Union, It will be foreign ae well as on, Portunately rand thie fact eature nour relas The Execution of Reni, Joms Yates Bears, the rebel spy and pirate, bas paki the penalty of his crimes with bis life, To the crime of treason, which is the moet flavyrant knows: © military law, ho adsled that of piracy and spy- ing, and was found guilty upon nine specifica of these charves cumstance, nothing offenses against Must receive the ep orsement of every loyal nan Fven the poor excuse baviag been misled by othera can hanily be adduced in his favor, Had be been an ignorant wan, vuacquainted with the penalty which he was inv by hia crimes, thore might possibly be some palliation for bis offenses ; but be was ar 1 intellect, of goed education, familiar With military usage, and smember of @ religious denomnation, Norean it be said in his favor that there was auythiug brave or chivalric in the offenses which he rom miited. The dastardly atieomps to mur- ler =mpovent men, and children by “ There Was bo extenuating cir- @ the coormity of onntry, a and his exocution » of ir women are depend on the | throwing «& lrowd train trom the track diveae bis crimes of every manly attribute, Toerefore there can be no regret tor hie end, amd even commisseraiion can extend no farther tbane feeling of pity that an inui! gent man abonki reach such abaserent More than ordinary intercat a taches to this exer ny however, for the reason that it is the first instance during the war in which secriminal of thie character hae suffered the ieath penalty. If itiato forma s preerdent, a it und: nla- edly will, the fate cf Praney, the Bt Albans raiders, end all others who may be arrested and convict! of rimiler crimes, will be equally summary. tt will bave an important effect, aleo, in stopping reidaand pirm es from neutral territors, and I! wach the rebels that a commission from Jmrr. Da- vis wl not atueld from punishment e man wx places himeelf criminals, ‘The Apprentice System, At the meeting of workingman held on T evening, at the Cooper Toailoute, brief all mione were tnale to aome contemplated legislation upon the subject of apprenticing boye to various trades Although the plan contemplated waa not fully dis cussed, we can ine the vast benefits @ complete system of apprenticeship confer upon the great buly four mechanicn The fact that ane iynoramus can now provide hirnaelf with a aa of fools and compete with ekiliful workmen, ae © thorough journeyman, is mifficient to induce every employer look with favor upon any measure likely to produce a bevter class of operatives than are now turned out un eryatern miopted br some employers, At presen # young man worke for some years at low waver, and on jobs suited to bi pacity, becoming ke Nfilor the reverse, ac- cording to the opportunites given, or by virtue of his own industry and enerey. In abort, the wom! workman is thus made by chances and of unskilled mechaniow turned loose aa men upon Any plan that doce away with much Ao aretern will be ree wed with favor by the public, and we hope the Work ingmen's Union wil! clar wd hundreds jpmurne ys diaguated employers. visoroualy agitate the au lject until some reform haa been accomy ished, The Original Australians, The religion of the abongines, says a al! parts of Australis, includes s belief aud adrealin numerous demons apirite of the wood, of the river, of the mountains and the poo! Rome of these are the spirita of deal men. Io mete party of thirty or forty men and women who were traversing the country along the Rarwan, an strolling play-actors, pertorming ® pantoinine in the presence of every carnp of their countrymen, with the avowed desivn of driving away te khowta af dead mon, All night long the choir consmuel to ming. In the morning, having marked their Lolties with oarsha of varioua colors, yellow and buch grey, they went through a tmindc fight with unre n foom beating the wir with branches and msbing about in a frantic manner, Afteralt rnately marab ing, dancing, and charving to the sound of mume, they declared that the ghosia were all wove, and would trou! le the inbabitants of the pl The ger name for ghost or spirit ia * wurda.’* And thie name they give te white men, probably from the impression which has read among them, that wiite people are black risen from the dead. The chiet cf all the wuudas, the arch demon, guid to appear their boras, or pul meetings, in the of w serpent, Aud there sre tures of ferpents ent on the trees in @ome places, to Which they pay religious bom- aifection is generally very strong in and when a chila dies tue perents testily their grief in the same manner ae the an- cient heathen Canaanites, by custing themarives traveler, ip in sorcery, Lheve seen a number of women sitting down te mourn with sa bereaved mother—ther skin plas tered with white cla. blood streamin, cown from arse Mestes mace with the tomatowk la their heads. Ip coniuyal affection savages are generally deficient, Aga travell ¢ iu distant parts of the interior Team bear witness that abory nee Dave treated me with kiudness and with apolite « sideration which Tilid notexpect to meetin a a quarter, Aud I beleve they are as a pe Beer yptible ream tom kind t reco, ided Lie As hougat their « id, and were evitenotly plenaed and thank ful to see that bthoughs them worth look after Their musical power is @troug., Of ther very er e melodies, some have e® wild muurtl uees, wud others a moat plaintive melanchel a} of the people seems to breathe ont in their briet songs. Aud woen taeio haw been succesal civilization, er sraimsug, their musical y used es ab oid ib tuber Vinancial News, Markets, &c. New York, Priday, Fred 24,6 PM The fnetos Hone in cold, us bullet ned at Gilpin'e Merchant’ & change to-day, been ep follows Atl WA M 200% 5 10,8B, 199 9 | 10.4, 190%: 10.45, 190 gS 10.89, IO. TN, MD ODO, + TEU 18%; 11 2e, o LOM: TL, POON: 11.40 19 ‘h Dy 19995 12, 19% 12.10, 19’: 12.40, Areg l i Vlbb, Lav et 1.06, Lig 19t 13h 19 as 15, + 220, 1%, 2, 2.50, 1, 1°, 190% 5 5 199, 3.40, The tock tart 109; 4, 198'9, h A> { dull ap ywer, but after the call aweneral in ment jook piace, which, however, wae soon lost, and Pricea as the close were all lowe New York State flocks were declining, tu consequence of the forth coming new isene for the parment of bounties, ¢ erpmente remain ately and uniform. Mouey tinues easy at a6 percent, with only # Hmited de mand, pterliug bide re quiet at Sali for bankers’, Gn ‘Change to-day, Flour wee heevy and drooping, Whoet was Corn wae quiet and steady \ Oste were rea aud t Pork waslower, Beet We ate Laid wes fir and Whiskey | edly lower, waa decid. Fiver POAAD Cone, Coal Ma. #9 hw bon ll, Co, 6) Bint poem Mir : do, laa! Frie kK do. ie brie?’ thud @» li } Pow Trea, 7 b-1u.. oo. TM sat wT Oe Keadiig ! Lu bboy oa? a Maail iL. Wa Mich.Cen, B11 » Mid. 4 N, da, eT ‘ \ ) UL Con, ee Cre g Vite, Ke. Hie in. 1 do Linn) ¢ A N.W. 4,50 Chi.& N. W. Voi.& Wab, 2d n bya Tuy by Mi 0 pra m) Chie NW. Pe Lo ke otal 1 | bv Geean id i kK | Taki y Rol | 4 yu. Cons 1 i ‘ 7 ‘ OT huss wha W Am. (a > | « od % & bs ‘. 7 va ce wi "e100 Ona | na 1 joan cp ‘ pa LS. Ue Sleepilitn aw Te aD , Mit ael | W OL & Mine ’ i Lye do. a li4%eal TOO Alu. Gold ae Wu do 19s 9 ia i) Canton Co 3 Os *yac Tw de Taek a sw Chi ge Alten ht WON, Y. Con, K Lins Vib SN WLR oh do 1h ‘ & NW. ow Cam. Coal Ouy Chi aw KER, 0 ue do 100 Marjooe Mo we Cu BARK 3 Le. Lowsad Riw oC ey Mi ar ded, & ve Washington Market Metal Report. TR PF ed Expressly for “ Tire Ben.” by Van ALLEX BOTHY rs. Strtetiv Produce Commission Mer- chauta, 194 \\ ashine ton Sireet, N.Y.) Fr Evesins, Feb, 24, 1415 ial Suerease in which are in adve. jnotations, Fxorhitant prices All Kinds of fresh meata are dermanded, with Poultry ie alightly in adwanes, bt not at eich ir creasing tater aainente, Kereare lower, Rutter hae received a remarkable fall daring the week, but isin Detter demead thie morning, and ie held firmor at a ThE market shows a crud except meat and poultry our former laree fair Sight increase, We here give the market ae we find it, Butchers Menta Roost beet. prime, corm mon, : Very commen, Yonthe 1, porter houre, hoe cornebert i quarters. J4avue for tore vt lamb, YOaYhe : bacon corn-pork, af Paniameen, | sn. lard, leat, 2oa28 ; wague, emoked 12>. han bars Poultry ands Turkies, prime, 2 t ene, Shalhe: gee Pao piniite chickens. 1 $omt fo. rablite. per pus ST eal (ey part Fides, 1 Aim? 00 pat pair Butter anal Chere ican ennty batter in pale weeold today at about 5s F a4se: fair, Sede; con awe: che 4c eve'ah Lima beane are ee line at OW FEL potatoes, — al pk. potatoes, § 10F peach blows: turnips, per peck, sae bet, ] 6; cabbage, [hice ap me tons Od, per quart, bic, white, 1s Fruit, @c.— Ap eeniigr MPitrvenberan, bap com) per dozen ; quart [S¢ lemoua, Canwia, ke pound ; sauer bbe per cunrt pomrnid, Date Ae per annet Ta kea bo Noston, | toenhow « tee biwek, Saat ti pe Sal): English and base per pound; hove pound ; ptrained, ssaca milky Por anaat | life, eugat, FueAr hones ay Noo. Nieto: ml, dat] Alleock’s Porous streugihening Plasters. City Point, Va, January Sieh, isi, TV. Aliowk & Co, Tam ateamser and have jollowed my vocation in the army wince the war becan, Lo eoure jue! ce ot setting constantly wet, l weet. oon limnt4, and mong the course of the logs huinge the eae of a marble « constant 2 I was so lame stadt 1 was ot sive erutet tnurein but eti!l the !wrnpe remained, and eny exert ‘ me lame again, Seeing your novice he Police tiazette. | rot four of voor Vo them on the parte wheres) 6 andin lees than twelve houre could walk ae well as ever, Lecould bard!y believe it: 1 wae ao well ploesed T wanted to ee if the minenese would come kon me oF not, eo T did more ow ine weok Woking that day tlien db had The nextday I had some pain i hip. but I put an a plneter there and in two hours the pain wae all vone, nor have I felis it ritalin they are the beat appl cation forthe reilef and care pains in the jointe and back, and for varico er lareed veins T bave known, and I would not he without them on any account, Yours, truly trate wool, care Capiain E.G, Strang, pariment o Repairs City Poinw Va. Principal jor the ealr of these plasters, Brandreth building w York, A sold at 4 Union Square, and by ali te Dalley’ Magical Pain Pxtiactor Bee ware ofcounterfelte, Li doubtiul, buy direct ot ¢ pot, 44 Liberty at a) | Messrs. Fowler & Wells, Phrenologi«'s, | SAV Broadway, give Charts daily 4 Wheeler & Wilsou’® Highest: Premium Tack-stitch Sewing Machines, 62h iboadway ‘ Wheeler & Wilson's Buttonhole Machine, ‘ (srover & Baker's First Premium Elastic atitoh mod lock stiwh sews einer ASE . ». LY and 24h Palton st, Brookive Hale's Heney of Horehound and ‘for A certain cure cog UM Aig howemene healt bre attr wy mod all aflections the bronchial tnbee ax * ‘ to t the lloney ot Horehound roothes all t 1 Ver of Baltu of (4 Tate, Cleanses and | ail parte ot tt «. There Nhe tt, Suc borantet id ‘ jes Downer ‘ teeta ‘ ‘ Pyle’a OF; K. Soap The Poor Peonie’s friend, Cheap and good, Sold by grocers ‘ where ‘ DA’ RAGLFY—On Feb. 2ith, » wife w Bauley, seed The tei of her faut Vited NOOK “" rath the Immae i * «I Mave of Keune it he one t repo ot her soul, and thence to Culvary Comciors f ; ferment Ws BOUTEAUX- On Frid Feb. 24, of chror chit Adolph Houteaux, nod oi sea outhe avd i dave His triende are respeettr invited to attend th a. Buatey ot Aen from hie late resfdence Giand et, Wi bureh CHRISTIAN At St. Paul's, Min Woedne Feb. 2d, ‘ Phiod, Mr. Jonn eben, Lhd year of hit age Hie remoioe will be broneht he i Notige o the funeral herearte COPRERY Y oie tening, Ma et, b loved wie of B's 4 aed , The frience of the tw + t store ar brothers law e uerted to Attend eo this (ow ANC HOods OE 2 OCU, LrOMmM her iat feridence, Mai oi ! ‘ horeda Corne ! ‘ son ot thy FP alve ’ 1 ye theand 10 daye cr ‘ i t iu t + at L o'clock, fre allernor n HARRISON On Wednesday evening, Ve Mar B., wiivof thomas harri-o: ad © de 1 terol James McClave, Bey, tu the dla yearci u ae foe funeral eerv will take place iu St, Lok Choe win Domite te on Sul at ¢ hoon be b ” ‘ he ‘ ' ! friends we ce pecufully inviced to attend NAYs n Friday, | it Ca horine many th wile of Bamuel LIA) ened, axed 4 ne atives of the fami! t > Vek bussne Ce & 4) t uttpod the t ” toh 1U'ee jul ber . ‘ coklyn, Friday, Wir and, aged Ot) ewre and er-in-law, Wr ® to witend tier i inet, at 10° froin t oluemithy 4 Sha a ty pwaid be taken to Graverend, bf aries Atunies, baker, a. 19 yeors al, on Suturda ute Hospi ted einy morning, } s | PLYNN—On Treeday, T «rre Livincaton C ANAT. ST, PRESBYTERIAN CH CRC. TY Fr ued 4 tdamnes 1) nad Maria ifeene at, near Cat The Rew Mr FARM 2 : cerved . @iil prench tomorrow, at 1% ALM. nud > PW j reer r I School at 9 aad ¥ y'c.ock ihe pubile are ins) } Bt KOR " f ore ed hie } blrewey tba eo J [s THE MEDICAL PROFESSION A BLESS hn Sneak és ior or & eure? FLLEN BEARD HARWAS, t Aatie due : M.D), will we pe bie ep eet. at Me ropolty aa ant gt | tock Lall. 46 6th om Sanda. at P.M, Dr TRAT Ty | 179 Wut 1 at » ' end cther distin. ished pr sic mae «ili take part 9 : 4 at , bP. Mot St Pants | the ¢ eeu @fon. Slee i | Phe pre tine c rh of | nat, nad 6th ave, Her semeina | B stot the Sabbath." 136 : i ‘in oo) Lowery 165 Jon STREET M. EB. CHURCH —Busines : sod Workinameus Dally Cuion Prager Meotit 4 NOTICES, from iztol o'ceck. Christian brethren and sietea ~.. | and the putlic generrily are cordialiy incited to at. » oa tend, for the whole or any part of the hour “a | GULAKM 6 HE UNITED AA ieee tim of tnicrermen Carte eit be bed | OTICE—PRESB, CHUBCH, LARGE Halt ' wre D 474 Veath ation Moodtay evening, | 4 Veen are Rev. ¢ HIME ALL Mine wk. e eieotion of officers | tater Kee “8 A. Woend Snbject oF i sei ies em we joquested te on the Rock caries Me” yaa Blieud ‘ , « vt ve -~ J? PNEYMEN BARKER UNION, NO, 1, SIDS: Y A, COREY WILL PREACH « enti enin t7 et, the M Ht) Baptiet Choceb, ear. oth @ ‘ ‘ Brook ee "ave, tomorow, @t los AM. and ’ ‘ a . “ Fi er uhiect in the bing—“ The Lord hare H * hace te ‘ His Armory.” ry Boils ’ ba agg » SNOW, CALLED “TITE PROVPHET,* " k , Aa \ hin Clinton Mall, Astor Place, bath, TARD THORN MES ' M., on Dan XI, 36-48, Reate tree 5 rt 1 wy i} . . VP ae A SPEC Al hs itt : E SUNDAY MERCURY, q ‘ a > " mk, NI » f wey 10 THE MOST ASTONISHING SUC CCES nie 1 te piteud order of Ses STILL FOLLOWS TUR PUBLICATION THE FAL: IAs SOGCEE EY VODICE, LIFE IN DEATH RY 1 HAGAN t GRA RALLY ¢ Thi vw tar ' I a ‘ ‘ rhe v4 1 Eine rio , " a ‘ S On CHABR “Tt. FLOWER OF : ‘ - bi bastery | ove troly eu red he “ i # tine atiniced, eo far trom ait . a ¥ ‘ attw wing ite linnetue as titoe role on, ony eve. “ne ‘ to rniher tf @ with the issue of each suc. eding week : KGb GROWN, Pre HUE 8) NDAY MERCURY { KY. Se hae alr rome ny triumphs in isbine Me, | BG AN'S volumes its proprieiore tr posed cor ret TEM! ANI TRRTING a 1 that author's merita to beleve that the 4 : one, at we opty uy nH which now adorns their pay a wonid meet ; 4 eehare ot favor, but the e torally ¢ eft i | erases tor tbe Gemand that har epruse upon them Hay yoiel 5 \ e hnent | Must GRAPHIC, THRILLING AND TOUCHING pe ewlt the pleise w ASTER RPIBCE, M < i Bo great ie th fet, that our iM D ot PE EATRA BDITION hs 0) t earliest appleation that ihe onelaniy grow ' 1 , r PostriveLyY THE LAST OPPORTUNITY re ‘g Sfere, | lo read ihe work from the beginning will be afforded atte it WM. FAGKhIK, IN THE SUNDAY MERCURY OF i r REOW, | 4 PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING BY | S2¢b will contain s thorough ay noneis of every chap | ihe ‘ ny o haul f ere ts not eitin molern fetion for platy | ACKEY, |g tiulness ot dee jon. and pon nted and i ing | und , + Mise kK ! BE PARLY, LO-MOKROW | ® 4 . i te mm aeklue jor 144 \ ( EREMLA EF THE FAIR LILIAS, VNC f THE PRIDE. ¢ THE LILekAKY WORLD. 123 A! { I NG OF THE You 1 pad a sell, \. 1 N AL CHION NOTICES, ean Fa ay UCTION NOTICE—3500 CASES | tts | t } e-™ ad hoes, to be wold at nace v }} ‘ . ‘ ock, Ab the store of C. Ss. PALE ‘34 | be ‘ Ne. dl Courtiandt at : ; ia a ee ee BE, SPICE OR GRAIN MIEI wie . ' ew Jat nuction this ab il ¢ by 8. d | Y. N k R North Willinm and Franktect ete, Ihy.} e wtieution of « oF spice manus \ vO FATHER MA wi "i ‘ Pow GF Do hana fata | FITZSIMMONS, AUCT R. WILL SEL | : 7 ctl ett . ‘ » i io Hear td ave. & | ( » | mice ito vid furniture, toblesehal A. \ ' Mr it pea ptove vad tixtures, clock, shades &. sale 4 me |i sve et ' ' | Vi DOUGHTY, ACCT. WILL SELL THIS i> VER + i iio | ANDI . ar ios kates ero TY NAPEOD Bley b | 1 tarniture Off me }3 | ' ' ' ‘ | { is ‘ AG aid ie | wn The | { i] erot by, rahe ; ONL M6 t | 4M R FARMER, AUCT R, WILL SELL THIS wid Vevay. nw ‘loek, st 444 Unnal et, 40 new and Jd ] hand carpe sand bedding, Liattragses, bureau, \™M » ' tAGKy oct Chali, tablog Bloves. everye | i i WHEDY ' 4 rAY. | ooh hs ‘ 1, AUCT. — THIS DAY | ' } 1s ~ , rn ‘ Auction Rooms, larve lot ad bet '. 1 ‘ Fu + Carpets, scales, cof ull, wae t w ¢ : he gon, harness, Dhaniet, we. & ' ay, More ! ‘ Pree V TILLIAMSBURGH = AUCTION W. &, i i ‘ “ LOWNDEND), will sell, thie dav, at bie o'clork ' 7 A ppoaite Volice St 44 ot, valuable Bay Hor ns a Hye) pein Wagon ar ese. “Also a lot of lay eraw 1 ine q 1d eounee | Ae, Sale pamitive 61 " i " * toker \ TM. ABBOTT, AUCT, OFFICE 4 EAST | i oadways,seleon thie day, at 10 o'clock, the 4 * firoiture ota temily leaving tbe city, at ihe Weed | “ we) Dither, noar Sth av, and also at 12 o'clock, a lot of fing aquare | DP LIOCK* sary Carpeatee tool at 141 Wess we | 19th» : | LMA rLA ! MI LLG A bibs by = 1A i Peta 7 a BOAR AND ROOMS. Al \ i CIETY. — i+ | . BION HOTEL — GENTLEMEN, OR . eT yal eal ad | ‘ tle nen and their wives, wishing board hy iy ne | Ke with double of singie jooma, with | en ‘ nuons and Atendance, at x) per a ¢ rn re hk, an | eame at the alove hotel a restaurant | He he 8; Peon fo let without board; | H , t heday. Corner ot New 1 « ¢ A ind New ¢ hambers street JOHN MAG ONALD, Propriete 144 [rst LEW F Be iy eT ibe MEN CAN BE ACs j AA Sh d » odated With board, with @ ingle r as ar ‘ \ Division at | \ 0 FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC. N be sVUMA commodated with good hoard and comfortable alan a teow on reasonable ‘ermine, at Not JVATHLE MAT \ R WILSON te cor of Catharine, overthe ion store, : Now ra: GARNI, 135 EAST 3:TH ST, ¢@ ) ' prove froma Sd ave. | Freniehed bedrooms for ress 1 ® t @ banios, @ach @ separate room irom #1 28 t ral wrweek. Double bearoonms $2 per week. 428 4 a Monvca ut M CHANICS—A FEW RESPECTABLE | t ‘ ougg nen ean be accommodated with ood board a , cs Wea nitg ony Die siub loons, at mn ale ial Apply os 1v@ | ie J \ oA. > sie thet, bet vd and od ay 68 " eftere Dorband wid wile, at Js Howard st, near Broads . aad ue "Pe LET—T0 A GENTLEMAN, A NICB ly, furniehed soon, Apply "Widow," 273 Lioustom | \ ice r Val. ORE et, cor, Mudeon ' P -_— — | 1 1 OLIVID BRANC] PUBLICATIONS. \ H b thie joes ANKE +1 DL MOBEST'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY, ve na Mme. 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