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THE NEW YORK SUN, “MONDAY MORNING, FER 27 1eRS What Will bee Do? Nery three coursed seer open to General Lee and he will soon be forced te adept one He must defeat Mrane or Ritarwam, retreat the interior, or eine Nort? The over- mastering necessity that impela bim te diately inveated the Poiladelpb a report of on at- tack nponourlioes with @ ree of probability that would not mherwise have belonged to it. Wehave teen looking for aroncentration against SammMan or against eone pont io General Mrana's extend- te] line for sore time. Leis almoat certain, however, that General Mrane bas provided for the obvi danger ofan attack in force upon our centie, with the object of rolling up one of our wings and reis jing the move of Richmond, That the attempt has not bean made long mnce may Le regarded as pre- gurpive evidence of Gen Lees weakness end Generel Meanns etrength. Put the fallure of almost every direct assault pon fortified placsa that have been made by either mace the commencement = of the wer te not ealoulated to impress the rebel leaders tn favor af the plan of charging against our fortifications ab Peterebure. There isa poesibility rather than ® probability of much # desparate rrovement, Assiming that Strmusan in elle to take cage of bimaelf, amd that Meane in athe to prevent Lae (row eancentrating againgt Raricmas, the bel cholo ie paypowed awn to @ rejreat to the tage lant dich, or en tavagion of the Nomp, It would be hard for Lan to find & letter “ditch? than Rehmond, There ie cer- tainly no better place in the Confederacy open to him where he can maintain an organized army ao eoaly, (fatat, The great :atroad lines radiating froin Richmond, bear, te it the wupplies of food and men from every place open to the Confed- eraey of ther nto nvwie the act imma. ‘b Fines A removal from thet place would depnve the arty of many supplies thes 16 now eorely needs, It is men that are wanted, end the fr toned Confederate Congress bes adopte! atoll for rang two hundred thousend egro saidiers, The chivalry ere teing now re- cuced te the mortifying necessity of calling upon teerelacee to help them. ' that these ne, Boat itdoes not appear pewilll ewer be organ. ror There seeme cpotme for it, Barmnman will t at Richmond within @ month — sooner thn the unwilling terrifed Diecke cen he yathered from the datant piante 5 AN pilern invasion, then, searma the only practi- catle course open, But even the te beset with nnumerable aificultios, Thtock Siimrwas rev months supply his army from the full er ef the North, and place it in @ condition to traverse the open, fertile Sate of Georgie. The exbeusted South can harlly eustain I aripy ip ite present position, much less enable 1 to move to @ distant point, It must he remembered that tie Bhenandosh Valley ts ex- hausted, and that Lra, norder to move to the Po- Si) eMAN in Georgia, must carry eup- depots in advance. ‘ahite tion In the path, But War da series of possibilities, and it may be thas the tremendous executive energy of the rebel lead. era may overcom Lear's wiv tomar, unlike pies with him, or ‘Then, Sarainas ste erinbiian ance, In that case, Pitsburg, not Wash- ingion, would he the probable destination of the reteartny, Tt ld be reached and captured more ens) Tie 0 than the Potomac # worth more to the rebels Pittsburg and Wheeling are 1 arsenalaof the North,and ! to sistaia itself the wrest storehouses an Las army bt hope at le ong enous) to grow fat, Ligh [ents Va among the Hoase. heepe rs, Ware now in to midst o thorenting soasen, coming year is general us tor th winaeon and iptereat portion of the seanse of this un usrente deraanded twenty-five to filty per ry the already exorbitant rates, the Worst feature of the case, ) Mocet Pdity to secure a house at Real estate agents are overwhelmed fil, owners of rent. sed with applications, and the rush for habiable dweltings for the ensuing your bas almost rewhel the port ofa panmc. The Poorer apd the muidle classes are placed in s sealiy putiable cilemma, The rates demanded for bovine dapartuien's are so extravagant that it ie ‘moors ble for many to pay the figures and proe mide for other nocessary expenses out of the ine came they receive. Thus, houses which only a vear ago rentod for five bundred doilars per an- oum, are pow held at seven term aod soon ny fult by the migr f New York, T enn able houses are best or eight hundred dol to the hishest grade. The weight gf thie advance falls heaviest upon anle- ried omen, for it is vory rarely that salaries veep pace with increased expenditures, Clerka, employes of the city ena national gorornments, end others in situations of @ like character, are the greatest wufferera, To such there are tut two alternatives presented: They must either take a downward step in the social acale remove to an UMIDVIeNK Neighborhood, or emiprate to the coun- try, The suburban tow fer no relief, for they ere alromly overtlowing, and the tneroased rate of rentals i8 even hivher in Mr Hoboken, V urah, @ than in New York. The kirn, Jersey City, other adjacent towns, » of this unpleasant While the city au actual population of perbspe twelve hundred thous- V illiame evlewomea is plain enoug! gud, it conta only BLY thousand dwelling. houses—an average of twenty persone to each house, There is perhaps uot another civilized city ju the world where the poople ars so densely packed together as in New York, P Sate’ plilay with a population only half as large as this city, woprovidel with four thousand more dwolliny. Houses than Now York the average number each house ber ue. To properly accom. nu at the ae upen rente: vies, thera onght to be nt least tweaty thenes e dwellings, Aside from the ymcons ‘ ome crowded together as the wa Py and oof the high rents auniienls vinesa ie ous of | toe question ‘ > exemplified by heuer CoOmpaT Bon ‘ t wth Philadelphia, Pie letter Ie abundas with emad bus neat 1 Yealihfal reside ‘Wich are rented at Mode rake rates Vis eoabics famiiies to live in COM LPAPMOLVO beC ds. Ouy thereby engendering domes. te bapp ese suc bedih, And this is exacdy what New York most oeeds—siuail wod cheap rent ng we for the middle and poorer Classes, It sannot te expected that thie wil be accomplished & those portions of the city where land tw beld as iwel ) this city who are dependent | | Prices that riled befor wery Pigh fiwures: but it might be done at the up per end of the island, or in some of the suburban two The peenliar formation of the island —con- centrating the business ae near to the point as poe. sible n to the plan of bulid- ing @heap-reniing houses far up towns but even this objection might be surtr iwi, Some of tie street railroad lines siready run up a8 far ast would be necessary to co for land at suitatle prices, and others «ill roon be extended in the same direction, Another objection may here be urged on the ground that the slow locetnotion of street cars would require ® greater length of time in making strip than the poorer classes coull af- ford t lose. But this isnot irremediabie, Horse power for the propulsion of street cars har nearly hal ite day, and ‘Niummy" engines have sirea iy been successfully used, Contemporary with a movement for the erection of cheap houses on the upper end of the island, ahould be a menmure to permit “dummy” engines to be used on the street railroads, These engines could be propelled slowly through the thickly settled portions of the cit, #0 an to avoid accidents, and the epeed could he accelerated where the population becomes Iraq denes, and tice reraa in returning. In this way the ditance from the business contre of the city to the upper part of the island might be accomplished nearly ee quickly aa Central Park is now reached, without any additional risk of |! the land in New York ta the chief canse of high rent sod just in proportion as the valuable land ww receded from, the renta of dwelling-houses might be diminished, The price of land on the upper part of the island ia merely nominal in compariton with the down-town rates, By the polley suggemted all this difference would be aayed to the renters, and they would, in addition, gain convenience, health, and other blessings that ore in the wreateat object » The value of imposafile under the present cireumetancer, Thie is the only remety for bigh rente and ther attendant evil, and it ts 8 to look for any other, The pcerer clases roint look to the auburbe for relies and ca) ital be slow to run in any channe’ that attracts it erection of amall houses, a will not Tie we hare suseested, would prove @ remunerative jnvesiment for our capitaliata, would be @ boon to reaiors greatly leanen the city morta 'ty $8 practicatle, it would be beneficial, and there ian) other thing muat be done, The hulidied together like oe f ecpy and yet every day eugwents the ev)), ! 6 the city ie ubpre- cedently incresaing in population, and nothing ia being done tO relieve the preseure. Lona other overcrowded cities, have successfully adopted the policy suggested, and why cannot New York profitty the example? aud wonld Bone people even now are There isan abundance of capital seeking investment, and there is no way in which it could be more profitably used. Itis only necessary that eoine of our leading capitaliste alall take the initiative, and the work woll be vo rtually aceomplished, Astor, Brawant, Vasnennint, etc. will you not enhance your own interests, and mit igate the condition of that large class of your fellow who are powerlens to belp themarlves, by irating some such policy o@ thatwe have fuggested f Gold and tte Bloctontions, Iv ies matter of murprise to mang people that the gold market has not been more materially af- fected by the recent succession of Union victomen The depression of gold, eansed by the capture of impertant points in former stacea of the war, os clearly remembered, and many are at ® losd to know why the capture of Charleston, aod Wilmington, has not had a similar e¢ There are two conclnaive reasons for this op myste gradually but stead?! coming down ever amce the announcement that Brnkuwas had been #1 through Georgia, Ev while his subseqnent course was @ matter of doubt to the pniilic, t pression in the gold market continued, an?! here has been no + Gold has been cessful in his great raid en abaternent of that depression up te thea present time. Therefore, one reason why there was no spasmodic fall of gold upon the an- nouncement of the victories referred to, is the simple fact that Sreuway's victories had alread been discounted in the gold market; that ig gold bad reached 8 valie predicated upon those victories, There ie no class of people more observant of the progress of the war than the gold speculators, and there are none who can calenlate With greater precision tho valne of a Federal vic. tory, These speculators foresaw that (arleat n was enon to fal! a prey to the indomitable Soraman, and they had every reason to believe that Columbia and Wilmington would share the came fate. or thas other equally important successes would he calned Therefore, gold was reiuced to prospect than a present value, and when the victor.es acm. ally occurred it had already reached the reoper level, But thera is another cause wh ple very naturally overlook. The value of ge s now approximating the value which it muat hold after toe war ahal! have ended, and until the cur- Trency ts again placed pen @ epecic basis, It is not probable, owing to the large volurne wf govervinent currency jn circulation, that, if the war were to end to-morrow, gold would immediately go below one hundred and fiftw. As it approaches this point, the depression is of course more gradual, Yuis may be aptly illustrated by two bodies of water, of different lovila, separated by a food e rather ‘ate, Remove the gate aud the bigher body at fire: ows into the other with great rapidity, but just in proportion aa the common level is reache!, the flow be es more gradual, isil at last at is alioost Maporcepe ble. Gold bas been forced upward Ly the ex. penses of the rebellion, and justi in pa tion as the rebellion approaches exbastion, « atiractal towards its proper levcl Ik} reached a point 60 comparatively pear mate lovel, that the depression woes This point may be still forth fuctuations of the rebel eu reached au etude in tt Up or down fifty or one hundred per cent jump—the currency being go tar removed Dorlnal valuc A majority of poople. perha would y hails sudden Jepression of twenty. five or even fifty per cent. in g n the belicf thatwe would git jnat so much nearer the low But such a de. pressiou woul! eve atuate ina fi ial erash, su this country has seliow if itmease 1, Th wor ruin manufacturers bankrupt merchunis, and Cause ® Blagnation of business thy elt by rich and poor alike Goliie c lown quite fast enongh, 1 pression naturally fale Upon the sboukters of Lusiness men who have stocke of goods on hand, and w this load can be borne without were itte come with @ crash, the business meats lie en it falls slowly noth n Ui eave mteresi@ trom twing buriod be- Jumpe the sizeof a mathe showed themre é The rejection af the Negro Pnrollment Bll by the Py easeo lane Lwas obliged toxive op work, Teote retcl Senate calla forth the unmensured incieas | cruict, anda tourtant good nusaingeot some Lester, tion of the Richmond Exqriewt, That journal ace | put stil tie Nitupe remained, and spy exert we que REATIAR “Mon THLY enses the Cotton Btates or a cc! i-bivoded degen to | me lay Again fee your norge in the fee | Boao itary Be : ‘ throw the whole bruntof the war upon Waginin, ngdyt Gazette T cut fouranf sous Porous Martere ante aced | this Moog taunts them with deserting the cause. It states thaty| louver, wheresey Orteama, 1 ase ; “porte Rieo, Mun, do, boatu, Cubs clayedy An Inside View of Dixie. TRADE NOTICES. The political and military newa in the late Rich. ae Kolar gsi soe mond papers is bighly important and interesting, | errata five ow s PAINTER SA SPECIAL MEE ING OF Tt appears that the bil! eionied by the House for Jia iia'dy clays 1 Beat 001 Whale, | the SV. 1, House Pini cue Susi the enlistment of nevrona in he Confederate army | Ry te - 18 MMA99 9: Ne Pr. | Military fal J Towery, to be ans ee Matis he " nv ‘ork ’ f AMES . haa been rejected in the seanty by the action of the | yap , De pe, W., 4 yard bee ih y ba i a > erxsdentheds wee Seer . Bar Ke » OFMNEO CO. 4inb0; ' <> ° members from the Cotton States, As General LEB | Ch iargn i mento ebors. toate, nae Sued p MINTERS—THE MEN OF MESSRS. Game hes repeatedly declared that the enlistment of ne- Sarre. cg! ~Aleohe 4 Vad Ae Heandy, O'td, bin + Baxt put sth aw, and Jeremial: Lue j a “ ‘ PAs Us Do Al Sen, G4ao ho; Ram, Jamaie gar, 1102 Brendway, are on etrike sapiust sou. #- Groes wan @ military necessity, this action of the | is 6 8 a6 45 Ain. pur re ty men, Alleoriet: men ave directed pot 16 ' Senate will have an important bearing both upon | © u. f Wh skey, Am. 298; P nt p either shop until the rtm e ie ee A. Z ‘. ; B orcerof the interes’ Centre t the campaign now pend ng avd upon the ‘ate o' the, i a " é nr, (0 cars, 14a 19... do clarified, » oer Confederacy, Tndew!, eo urgent is General omy in 15 Rico lfah; Biown and rellow, 17 Sasi aSp, iB L fh MAKERS M Ait B 1G & h Lee e ak Upon thie point that bh out with another letter ; Tobacco, Rentuck’, Cube. (nts paid) doa | York at ae a Id on Ngo ig e ) . y ‘ 16. Bt, Por ry fon bend) &af® ‘duty rh. oS at 187 Bo 7 to m@ member of the Confederate Congrens | pela yey FCA denise bah Havana, (duty Workinemen Central Caton wiil eisit o¢ to the effect that the measure is not on- le é Me ib Am. sax, fle, Boal 10; Am F.B. M., ok ds diy be th pil HERSEY ras Nag aay ly expedient but necessary, He stator | 9°81 6 ae phan Me. peel SS ae hy os \ ee BALL Bee, Ne stemeptits that the white population cannot spy Waphe 7 Ain. unwashed | FI COACH PAINTERS—A§ MASS MEET: the necessities of » long war without over- VE Te tole He ing of the trade will be he t thelf rane. . Vy ‘ x .GO, 5 b0al | evening et Ks for the further couel in of tasking ita capacity, and «ives tae bis Je)iberate La Bike i i mM i # onto. ab ae teud Hy order pinion that the necroes, uncer good officers and ” sBeyone Ld ivalve mching aD ote BROWS ea, TOTEN Me SRATH. Roc, Foc .268 Jiseinline, mag become excellent eoliiers, Le laneour.— Rice, 1 m Ib, East Indip, reece fae COUL ERS NO. 2A SPECIAL says that {f the Confelerates do not use them in oy r bawile hen A 9 F preeting af thie sor.ety Fill be held th # Monday this capacity, “the enemy" will and he does now | Here ¢ hi. 8 1h, de, 4 Hay, 10 Ibe. vane necting to be held on F.t . " North Liver, 165; Candles city, 45. + Pur " see why the Sonth ahould not avail fteelf of their teadanee te re ¢ Amit Pr - — ‘ the very yg ant th P* aha them fr as vad f Seven Tiree Mors, Robinvon & Ogdea, | ———- —— -——- plored againas their old masters. © PUREE | bankers and agente for the revon thirty loan, advere | — sepa: no plan of emancipation, bit atvocates @ call for | tle in ane re at they have opened an office soci crs. ' 41 © Volnuteer with the comment | at G64 Broadway, where the receive eri . atin a auch e@ are Willing to voluuteer wv : {ts : ; adits ; yw y e me Ls Berce NO, 1, FATHER SIATHEW & of their masters, aa coercian weld render “m a tone aH ‘ loca from 9 A.M. to OF thue afford: ovioty, OST dion at, Snoring, Grand aa 1 in na a awrers oallthe oppoctuvite of tneeering in th Hewirae tO-Hivlits On ounell, the liirh Literator,”* eaure distasteful to ther and their ov Pe ibleesdl agp Avadies se cee hier te JOHN de LQMIN, at Po O'clock. Admisesoer only proposes, therefore, that Canzroes ehall 4 oo __ | Ibeens 62 the employment of negrocs os ol SPiOLAL SORECES, Ee NIAN BROTHERHOOD — Me MANN'A ower the President to call upon ind wauns Circle T wera and mens hese of thia Circle 1 States wh y be williag toe “SBeeck's Vorom Keranethenion ilast We rgmerted a jegulgr muceting et S14 wid States 0 tnay be wl)iay toeaun iy ra e . ens ning Leto TS. Si aS manly Ati’ ‘al nancipstion to @} ney fr ii, Va, Manuary Diy, 18 fr. All Lx jemn tend, Will 14 the condi¥an af emancipation to ail «i de : a ; ! eee nite be Re enrolled, He holds th itis better to leave sha < Ae Ss tenrrerand bave iolliowed nv in che way ele the war an tine ecnetantiy wet, T waa taken with jaime and atone the course of the wens inaiie in convener matter te tata individuals and EFtates fer such legiela- PAVING OF Fri jou © or perky ar e ed ot tion as the neceasition of t!is pte ut rt i sortie may require ber rndin on the parte peor nb nair than twelw” were TuGet reaert \ hate walk as well ae “the compact of mutual faith was broken" r thie ever, Leould hardir b vi Be wae so wellplennse! - vote which muet be reconsidered. It anpounee?? |") wanicd to nse If the iajneneae would eome baek on | —— nae ¥ ase “The s stbegivea or we perish." The | meor not, eo Laid more walling that day thap I haf AUCTION NOGICES, Sontiner tincea the action of fhe naw, butin done narcecek, The nextday I hod segge prin in my “A ETION SALE oF Chor KEIM, a o amorer strain as leroines the special or- is Dut Tpaten a plascer there and in feo houvethe | A ey y < oncer, wall etn wanof Jerr Davis, The courte of the popers on pen wasall gone, nor have I fe. it since hey a ni grit deale ecmae day re oS, at 1! o’ this question hasevidentiy been suggested by Mr. are the beet appl cation for the of adidture af . “ “ley Foye = sk s fy Be ny ranite ar ‘cammon Rassamis's reeent announcement at a war meeting e in the joints end hack, and for varteore or en- . and annie well packad for i hit in Ricbrnond that the city rust be eva uated ur ed ve as Thave ever known, and I wor i not be LOTION NotiCUCOROCK j 1 ateeet er ie without them ou any recount, Yo ruir, Joseph At na Fancy Wao—-WM, W. 8 lena the alaven a en as soldiers, The elite Gatewood, earo Caplain E.G. Strang Department of Fer, 9% 1U of have no dea re to relinquish their cha rs (9 GRAN Ke prlrs, City Point, Va. Principal denot forthe ale be “ me vs ite cranite, ©. 6.6 and Sieavants soldiers, and with this plain elte | of theee plasters, Brandfeih bulldise, New Yotk, Also nck Wace, Halse free for c: native alwaya in mew, their urcency and vebes | so day 4 Unor ware, and by 1 mence may be imaxine! and accounted for. Seven-Thirtic —We have opened subserips The war news is to the effect that General | tion Looks at 604 Broadwar, where orders for aay arf lss ak Joarra FE. Jonsston has been ordered to repert to | ninount of these notes will be received from 96, m, to t, and inarain General Lee, it ia surmised, for the command of | OP. m., aad a constant yon hand for immer » MITTAL s, beds the army opposed to General Buramas, As Suen. | delivery. Robinson & Orden, Bs kore and | senile: eee MAN hae already mease red JonmNeton's capacity Loan Acente, No, 4 Broad et. and 694 Broadway nO OF BY H shoe probal 1 to him that the prospect of betr ain op: Messrs. Fowler & Wells, Phrenologiots, EAT SATE OF FINE READY M spa A . Hyorning, Piece Goods, Shitr po will greatly cisturh his equanimity | 089 Broadway, vive Charts daiis 4 ie We Te cu or derange | 7 Yhe Er rein t 7 “ Sewiln Mt nd C aan 5 rderange tis plans, The Exvawmr lees) }s. site, er ca OL Atl dad * lnchine, bey, BEAU O'C.COK, & dute@ Oosdstuent of the above sn unkind bit) at Mr, Davia respec - repeat Ft goods Vis Jonxetos's appointment, and rema PE aia Sliterytdaitellhtaa bhatt 0 ante MORIARTY, ALOTIONTEER, WILL SELL it would be charmed to see him. Davia, indulve | N.Y. 0 y bulton at, Brookiva. i hie dey at \Sl,od number 175 Cnath mare . = Tatiive s bow and eeconuband furnttore, feathe, bie darhne epite,” but she ¥ can no longer “s Honey of Nerehonnd and Vor A} leds i Fo cocks oll Puaduge, and & variety al ~ . . P , oe ve for cont intinen arseneaws, | etper voods fron pe wome leaviug the city, Sale purle afford se The 4 . Fi ne Vy) Gitticnit broathing, and’ ail atfestions of p thronte | tive from the recent Yankee success tatates that | bronenial tubes au noe leans iupiton ‘ - 1, . icaa_ | ‘The Homer of Horehound endghea ail 1 yee | DAWNBRORE SALE THIS DAY BY the Southern armies must be ted and suetsiued, Tar of Balm of Gilead p ei and heals} 2 JOHN MoiciMER, 12 Kast Hioadway, of 40 and as Wimington, Charleston aut Fi the throat an ‘ | lote of tieu an me ioe, wk, merino and : ‘ conta per bottle Arues i % naniasheoete porta havo sealed up the Confederacy from Eur Charis Dov aer, seneral agent, 44 Codar at, N.Y, 47 ules t " Cons Dante , aare ° r i. 4 * arid ar et Oey we worth pean supplies, it will be sovessary to develope the Dinbetes,—lt is a sutivfaction for taese | eo |e ed wats ts. aya? Peta industry of the people, and make the moat out of ST hel A adel ANG Neale ark Vee saan pa Bi the | Leva, iv Laurens et, 6 their still abunceut resources, New Leste mevene ‘ anc edn val me Pawn BROKER'S SALE THIS DAY— muat be started, and the Cepreciathon of the paper | ¢! Way SaaE Bi? pipet sting My pleased te ce ee 1 New ow ry, Ot lis roey will be stopped, as there will te no lonce ’ ottinacy ¢ ? Pt Pte atid we | O'C OK, 38 clothin irtes FORO? I weds benches aicisa te | tity io the eftioncy of the Constisusien Wales, ant 66} csdarclothes, aires n quilt a blaukets, shawls, dresses anecessity to convert i: into gold for force ree | C1" Lebipinonen de fite kind igi ditients | an’ 0% ‘ send Attances, oo. Means, Murgan & Al'en, No, 46 Clitf et, are the | ot} i oe HEYMAN, 186 Broome ty Scuba tones wae | Hetiaiaasehiaea si ited Mewes. “ ind s, BRONNEA 490 Hudson et, i. = ‘ ‘ 4 Hi —MU W & rele Viilson’s Highest Mrem! R k. ROLLINS, AUCTR—MULLEL Fianncia! News, Markets, &c. BAA Ag va ne Muchines, Yeo, Biosdway.. Bs Ve HOLTANS will soil this day, at 2 o'clock, at 428 New York, Saiurtay, F bh 6 7. M.—Gold bas] Wheeler & Wiloon's Natronhede Machine, 5 Canal st, a large variety of scoou hand ree City! furs teady he 138 = ~ | nitnie, carpers, sent ‘ «eve and pillows, 2 teen quite eteady ¢ + the extremes being | = pions ai — anon, 1 cook aiove, Lb ku 's cveu, couches, eoiasy 1954 a 1904. The latest unetation at the Evening DHATAS, cuits be steamy cliaaty &e &e, Good chance tor Exchange waa 190. The stock market was not quite BRISBANE—On Snnday, Mra, Sarah Brisbane, re aun athece, is = pa |S mo atroug anon Friday, but the changes were elichi, | OF 19 af the family are reer *ECIAL SALE OF Be OTS ANE SHOFS There waa but one wesion of the Moard, Govern: | trend the funeral, trot ber bate 168i £ Ae Po yrrwme on Tue aay seh eke: rent crue mente were e ead Money continues abundant at 6 | re. on Luesdiay afternoon, esth inet ut as A105] as che owner intends to go to Californian. 2 dD, per cent, on catl, and tranractions ot § percent, on CARR On Saturday, be we omas Car A HAL He Dey rt. r "yor government wcuritiey are common, Commercial |. Euperal on Monday, at I'v Celeck, froin Sif sve- Tat EENEY, AUCTIONEER, Salesroom ne ie, 7 t " eect . : 1) ghih i day, ac 1 o'cloe pimer. upper grade, TaMpercent, Fo.e e DEDHAM—On Peb, 26th, at her residence, 182 ihe le ete oe bf Hi qiccery sa fiqnog 17% a 108 for bankeie dao bile, Weer aah at, Catharine le AM, # DALIVE Of Fr K wre 444) ea 35: also the furniture of the tam at S dave The total in te at Ne 1, Kine yeu at me e Ar Phd eeailerd ily, inc udiue 2 sewing machines and two week, compare a follows tis remot iv invited fonttend the tun WON agers 7. Ty ai Be Fob, 2 t natpat o'clock, The remains will be interred in Ww. WITTERS, AUCT'R-WILL Dry Goods i Tes | Ivacy Cemetery, i this da et 2 o'cluek, at 454 Canal os., the ‘entive General Merchanatee. | x GILL_On Pet geoteel turnicure, carpets, bede, bedaing, of « ay vv . } Thomasand Macy hours eng 2h 1 ts Total bar) eee GUL 1516 400 ‘| RTILLIAM IRVING, AveT HOTEL On'Cha i he ‘ ads ‘ » tr, . — He 7 a o : nee to day Flour ve f Fi i W Yu nituree H.C. COOKE will eell, on Tue fe lowe Wheat ween ea eer. Corn » Feb, 25.0 Lo o'eock, at & Ann manogany quiet and very firm. Oate weve taited sunple and D., on Frida ik W. extention tables, sideboarde, rolas, ” wehed Tek waa he Rearwaa at Py mitiore, ol) clothe, cane me tag reat chairs, ¢ cited wei le clotar, crockery aud glassware, de, i Lard wos raves eurer, god Whirekey wae dull a» anon tre bene aa 7. s drooping, : WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT. SELLS, THIS OTOCK BALRA—FITET NOOR e Reqniem Mase wii ‘ Day, at She vee Cf cnet bourhon ¥ Niahat KOO ULB, Ge, 87 0 Mariposa ' ther roml vod th sintings, Fere arrelsy ice chest, bagateile ta rece Abe as ie Mariposa Min... 15% i fh Me f foxes of Geoat 4 Past Hrowlwar, By order Rae i oy HER te ne Par aaa NS | NEV—On Saturday, Feb. 26th) Sanford Nooe | RICHARD ot. LUSH, Marshal, wi do.. now idle 2) Foatiae o.. hY P rf gh rs 7 00 US. fe." F 4, ep. dite ’ . } ‘ stativesaf the famuy, alo the HSOWA NOTICES, tne dala Sty ba N.Y Ce \ ~arot Mape Lodge, No. kiy D&A MT - 1 8 Ge. 1% 8, 2.0 Rrle B. : te ep op | MeCANN, OF COUNTY AR- DO Midas its to PN. 74 ; ue : Db itsh a} © o's:06k, from his | srigb of Titiemove, Ireiand, and whe H Mut rh SW ror ray @. sh ut ave, J | vat Ours #0, may hear ‘ ‘ Mure : 7 ne Ih, } Ph \ 2, ohn | feiug b Vaihele Sit ‘ t : i { t ti 4 1 1 Bud. K hee ka aa eu THE MAN WHO DOLGAT 7 eLht” oo Beading Hae ny ivie and trends of the far moe ' vutig Rhy ree a ‘ t we le “ i " ‘ ‘ ma e tuner Monda Iry in eee a oe ‘ : 1 ‘ Jo) Mieh. te t * 1 4 v ‘ ‘ | 7 “4 1s.a ‘ LORETO LIET MEMES OS SMHS “Tie” | PSEORMATION WASTED OF MARC \REP ‘ ' ; ‘ 2 . i CONN pieft Bavangah in ima. Wien lise ‘ o §0 Chi.g N.y i 00 dary eb, (5th, Samuel M1 ward trom u Brookivn. AIT into tation ot her wie taoeht WN ‘| 4 ‘ ' + Cand M en 1 hereabouts will be thaakiully reeel by her simear 4) Bk, Comme « { , to t t onaihe ‘ i * ‘ —< w0 AN tk M t ‘ re melee nthe sete t acts ’ Cen, National tt ; i Wt i { sUrbwer jDVEte } ANE HOE NED, Ceylon Ce Pit b ( i ; i i van Ke » terence ‘Ur inte resi- cs atte } : : ‘ ty Louk Eeitetidy Ma ie Suu) ear of | LOST Arian U BLEECKER Aviiannal i it ht F : | Ve uM it Lo the | his ene | 2 bMe ew) REV {0—STOLEN Noh HE : es rye i yeh i Ns sear £100 % Heart a LEN FR M THE ¢ ov ME OLN \ 4 — ‘ hi eve u inst t + tooduce Con: . BOS ABEL. Nev Dae Bow, bees dod Washinp ton we { Ba (tale ati bin teal ieee Bi nani ac Loa wR EVING OF THE UNITED | te : rr . oA i e men Cu he bed * ’ 1 varie , ticles ' Ib.—Mid, New Orleas Mid, Upland, | ' on S even e , 2 Kod jetells and river water Sus, t , od \ et ers | steaeson, ‘ tl > i tage d “Domestic goois, yar hie wae embers are ie yu $10) Lb & ve wet and 1 bik silk cloak, 9 era Do, bata 405 Shee brows | piven HOAs i ‘ ‘ Pare alee o t ' » ) ' ’ “0 ’ i wD aie * ‘ @ ar : hy » WY? tt Tie TH rh ICAL JOURN ot) Any one « ‘ brah, cw ' ’ , ‘ 4 v) € ‘ he ve & pope 1 4 . r k it 1st. ond * ' ot dba scien li tvele d ' Ail due 5 10 BLOGs af Weenie ‘ uo i i * ' uw 1 iia he Gon | THUMAD a Kite Bios. Ad ( i ri Chirantes LUAIYs j Aino £5k oowlod, > at ion ob ie C4 ud Gounty vi ‘ y PRE Hoag tet RR RE a Wheat, I. wh. 25 ( an tih. at the New Apollo Rodis, 1 nee e ryt ,, we 4 ‘ LiTat by Rye, Poe" Ltn: Co i ‘oon, Ali the membera are need titted ¢ " ) aeAiun Baek t e t the ole * i tan b an 1 ho. 1 me ui ott Aut * res . q s onthe read NCH. PATRICK Sat inetie: Seen bord Ina ae ue yew tas pent ?

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