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First page) (Continued from the ——— The Draft. Testu Warp Compreren—Drart- Brats 1s Thy Seventi ann NivereeN Tit Wanna Tepay—-RreacitingOniy Onn Yran's Mew to re Reorrven Heavarren, bre, ~The draft jo the Tooth Ward was completed yeaterday. No drafting ocurred in other wards, but ordere have bern ferued to go on with the work in the 7th and 19h) Warde to-day, and it is probable that several others will receive like atteations on Monday. The Volunteer Committee recruited forty men, and re- ceed fifty thonsand dollare, yesterday, They also hold a meeting, and resolved that hereafter they will enlist only one year's men, to whom they will pay $30 bounty and $50 hand money. They are compel- led to adopt this policy in consequence of the limited vtate of their funds, Substitutes, howover, will be enlisted for one, two or three years, as neual, by the Provost mershale, Several additional ward meetings, to promote re- erulting, have been held, and another ie announced wm itake place io the 15th Ward, at the Medical Col- leer, on Monday evening, A tnaee ieeting of the citizens of the 18th Ward wae held last evening at Hope Chapel, for the purpore f urelog capitalists and other men of means to cone forward and endeavor to save a draft by mbecribing stum sufficient to enable the Ward to fill ite quota, apeerhes wero made by the Chairman, Charlee H, Morsball, Feq., Hon, Col. F, A. Conkling, Hon, Bras ue ©, Benedict, and others, A resolution by Mr. Henediet, requeating the Fxecntive Committee to are upon the Government to postpone the draft, in order to enable the city to fill the quota by volunteer- .ng, Was pared unanimously, and a Committee was appointed to collect menay for recrulting purpores, The drafted men of the Fires, Third and Fourth Wards are now being notified to report, and efter that duty is completed, the quote for the Fifth Ward will be drawn, A resolution war paved yesterday by the Board of Alderinen, requesting the Board of Supervisors to empower the Volunteer Committee to appoint pay~ moarters for each district, for the purpose of disbure- ing the County funda to recruits, The Mayor yee- torday transmitted a communication to the Common Council, recommending that the eaid body apply tothe I/etelature for authority to inue bonds to the amount oftwenty million dollars, for the purpose of exempt- ing the men now beine drafted. VIFTH DISTRICT—TENTIL WARD, The draft was continued yesterday morning In thie dletrict, at 19 o'clock, in order to complete the qnota ofthe Tenth Ward. At 36 P. M., 1,424 names had teen drawn, which completed the quota, including the edditiona! 1% per cent. If no funds are forth. coming this morning, the draft for the Tth Ward will proceud, The following is the Let of names drawn westorday: A y Avset, & Arnhole, A Abelt, 7 Alexander, A Almer 1 W Adaroa A Albrecht, © Aginson, J Armatrong, J Abraham, | Atabler, W Anderson, J Altel, W Aa- ditt, A Altper, A Adama, G Andrews, P Andrews, | HF Anderson, ( Ashenback, R Anebuch, J Adcock, A Ameter, R Apple. A Ansbers, K Avemiah, F Av- man, l Andervon, B J Butcher, T Royle, C Beller, J F Burgman, J Bul- tack, C Berean, M Bine, F Buselnker, A Barnet, © B.aesi, T Bohindick, J Burt, M Baseel, O Bradley, b Ieman, T Brown, J Brada, F ilabb, 1, Lraderke J Bayer, R Berner,’ C F Bevilie, J. Besiomie, Ht Baurimon, Joe Bragul, FP Burehman, W Hounsted, W Bieu, W'H Barker,R © Butler, | Barna, F K Bumgart, G Borrbes, J Barrington, 8 ioyie, A Burgman, A Brown, J Holer, G Burtine, WG " H riestmyre, C Brownidgs, G Babbet, Rolde, C J Banker, H Benk, C Benhler, © Burgier, L Tae ma 74 Bee! Blooh ', W Bruckmnan, © Boxeandell, J Wo Hiady, J Bonen, M Kown, M Markiewits.M Betryhold,L Bur- tT Bloeser, T Brown, H Bruens, N Burgart, J obhy, © 01 Hartelis, A Bropat, € M Burns, 8 Barns, W Bober, A Birk, . urd, P Reader, P Bohinan, W Burna, F Bent, H here, 4 Hernting, H Bilenise,C Bonkers F Karhnard, | Bruckherd, P Karthell, J Brinkney, B Raeur, CW Rertrand, Bandolph, B Baldin, A Rearger, P Renhl, € Becker, © Byle, H A Badger, © Hosner. c J Conick, Clonig, W Cramp, W Calles, C Conffery W Crally, RH Chenneman, 't Coffs, J nil. J Col, lause, J Camertt. E T Connell, J Creivier 1, H Clark, E Cowen, © Canady, J Crooks, M Coleman, R Cullen, M Cohen, W Coleman, L Clock- men, H Chon, J Conery, J © . d Carroll, R Cummings, | Onnningham, G Chrissy, J ma J rooker, Clark, J Cullon, J E Carby, J Callahan, D 1, Dackermary, .J Dry’ th, R Dongias, W Dedman 1 Diehtwabro, H Drath, A Daxter, H Durty, F Dweer C Dockstader, J Dose, dor C_H Dryer, F Du- heletren, H Deltny, Dyning, E Detrop, J Downs, W Day. J F Dolan, M Dickson, 8 Drewes, J C Dole- yea, J Dietyell, P Dinepelter, ‘y Dinger W neman, G W Denison. De N Basket 7 an, G nison. ‘anseyer, N Decker, Hi Dollryan, W Dunham, J Dempsey, G DeGrave, F Drevenbury, R Dow, H Davenport, & niela G Drummond, P Deity, WD Dis H Dally, J Doeler, F Donhilm, zg. ' Ekhart. H Efkenburst, A Eller; enale, J Flier, J Engolinder, H Fepentare, Pkwary F Eeteagee Eeakinum, B Euich, F Fireagor, H Eisert, © Eloh: oru, J Eileo, H Keke, 1 Fl se, C Ebenburf, L, Bddin- er Ebrenfeld, k Fasle, C Fichonne, M Eubah, ¥, friteh, © Flotehbach, F Fostler, f Fisher, T Funker, H Ircher, A Fawll, «i Fuieahoff, ) Filbert M Fried- WR Phihl, FE mann, H Frasbrauh, Freerl, JH Fetrbanks, M Fox, J Fischer, PE ttam, sH Pinch. 1 rity’ J Paul. a ey, T Dixon, F Forster, Farwell, © moh, F Friedbiers, J Fox, J Fricereou, F Fralinever, 1. Fiechor, B Fiandroau, K Freud, DT Ferris, M Hare ‘ington, J Falligan, A W Frauet, J Pannen, & Feny, a, M Goldamith, T Graham, R Gergin, J Gibb, C + W Gavi FP Gunell, W Njebhera’ Gott, G abe, § Gemeling, JJ Gerolome, K Grane, () Geiger P Gover, T Gudeman, W Giessoll, H i Grif, J Graneer, M Goff, P Green, E Geuthy, F Gravin, J Gall L Goehner, W Gries, M Gren, W Given Geretonberg, E Graah, M Geer, J W Gleen, A Guigles, C Georgia, C Gungel, A Giebbart, H. and J, MK Hazzard, J Harding, © Hine, D Heewibelm, N \leatner, H Hammer, E Harwood, K Herman, K Holm, © Hedinger, J Honey L Hartinann, H Har. doo%urg, G Harsemann, J Hotfmar,Halbine, J Hard. viet F Mall, G Harding, © Hein, M Hoffee, 8M Halls, K Healy, JF Hohn, M Held, D Hamilton, J van, A Hecker, w Hegemaun, P Hart, CO idrins KOC Hicks, M Hamburger, J Hollis, F Using MH Hamm 1 Hewhard, F Hofman, H Her- J Galagher, cong, T Holm, F Heigerber, A Hunke, C Hanbolt Hi Hitschuann, © "Hyneer, J Heathont ne Ned ky G Hyneer, J Horne, W iiartman, Et Uanf, | ci © Halmu itail, Wr iiarriheton t thetee itoley, J wiler, M Henley, Allows, G Ivane 1, Hoffman, J M Herieht, B Hotton, J | Jereans, J Jones, T Jure, A Julle, J Johnson, AO Jouer, A inany H Jacobs, J Jnreckey Jacobs, ( Jazer, R Jones, Johueon, F CJ Jobouson, Incobs, K Juckor, J Joys, Janson K K Kall, G Kummler, C W Kraft. P rer ‘“ i Kriles. G Kin- by Kiser, W Knight, B Kolhes, W Kelly, J K heller, C Keater, M Key, F RKollmer, A Kanipuer Hides, B Rtiynery Ho Kuseelin C Kenoeet hepe dh Db ais b kauip B Konetes.) Kans, A aulp, A Koenor, OK ‘ key, J Kunthy, K heaol W sinany A » C Koch, H Kolleurs A Kroue, hig, W Damp J Kaiser, A Koch, A Kane. Fb Kil. patrick, G Koeihes, L !Tevy, 1 Tonn, J Leflarler, V Loneh, A Landes, 1 Feuihan, L Lichon, JV Luther, J Laeur, J Loteler, ( Laweree, Wo Leerer, C W Law, E Lamburt, J if © Lun I Levine, Wd J Levy 1 i Lauber, d Loose, J Luting, J Louis, 5 Lesche:, 8 Lang, B Leiteh, b onandonioly, D Leane d J evi, W Langeabury, " bal M | Maller, R Mills, E Muinch, © Mayors AL Myer, 8 Moeener, CW Miller.G Murphy, P ptt, CO Ment, © Werk McFolly, HIE. Millen ss Mattie PBs, 9 Mu M M 7 i ? Folly, | ng Mirtiny P Mili Maher, F . Mael ler, Mulboiaud, H Mohan, B N Maher Mounn, J Mooney, J J Malone Murehuy, F Mueler, J der, P MeDate, MeLineiny, JF Mever, J) Mecuie cus P Metnus, 7 Meighor, 8 Me cher, A Mala. Muler, 1H Maxem. PM 1 Mreeler, 8 B Matthews, M MeDermotr, Mart, A Moher, A M ort, | Metlus 1 Meikel J Mous, J Moeren, 7 Mcddure ¢ "u jorris, M Mundier, WW Moml- F Murtha, J MeLoller, J Marray, 1 Meier, A Miar- Kiand, Wo Moun. cone, (s Milne, ) Murpb ver, 7. MeKiniey M MoFlugh, J McGehan, N- MoCon- noll, & Marthant, Niven, J Nieklon, K Niswen, © Nuasel, P Nevill ite Nelapee Ue Neuman tt Nickion. $4 Scerrner, H Newman, 1 ion, F Neigher, O Nickles, J Neebureal, B Nenneng oO. J O'Donnel, P O'Neil, FO Net, BR Oneood, A Ober, AG'Keiley, K Oluman, J Oble,.1 Ophien G Ober. hif, M O'Briea, F O'Grady, J O'Connor, M Oren, W Uswold, PandQ T Porter, 1 Pumhell, 1 Puener, L Priee, 1, Phillipe. A Paw ley, W Pare. 1 Port. M Preteens .W Fatvern Partiand, GW Phillip, Pb 8 Price Preset J Parker, AU Par J Patrick Pesristein, F Palit, F Poseackie Quay, F Quin KR, © Rolerich, T Ryan, A Rogers, F Ronbeld, B Rice, A Russell, | Rover, J Rudolth, H Roone, J Re ot i Rooney, © Kemert, A bart L Ropers, J Kidge, C H Robertson, H Ruth, H Reichenbatch, M Re- 11H Kisley, J Rosenthal, H Ri e- ho A Roberts, A Rerdell, P Reiliv, 1. Ht Kempeon, A Rang, G Riddeshoff, in. F Reidel, H Romer, E Robinson, F Kip- ple, F Keemkin, 8 GW Sherweod, J Btiner, G Shaffer, L Schamarold, © Beheulter, 4 Schovertroy, 8 Bmincona, R Segmon, F Sehaincther, P Straus, A Rhea) Bturcesr, A Stabe, # Silvenstimn, FP Mehieder KE smith, HJ piecker, J Rheaven Mtieliiekie, © Settin J Stanier, F Sturlo, Mo Sehotter, WH Sten, F Sab y Sineton, F Stadichen, J Silva, J Sitter, HW Beimer, D Seuily, J Sehanke!, F Belunt. K Schiausch, © stien, | Shetield, ( Sehwert, H Simon, M Sta A Schiote, | samme, d Buidher, A sehintdf, F Schanke.k, © Schewitzer, V seheving, F Scholitz, G Senoltz, M Soloman, N Knell, B Smith, | Smith, J Sehmit, R seiner, W Beegnwt, KF Scheevier, CF Schawnts, L Behoilier, HR ermnberve, © tear, J Strombacher, © seuu tz. © Sehobiel, A Siefkind, C Sellnut, J Bunzus, Beery, G Echrenkehuser, J Renuou, W smith, KR Schoenimann, J Seott, J schwasiosky, G Stole), B MA roa Kock, C Reiser ‘olin, Al Feiner, Jschoeler, J Scharwmpien.! Binith, J schatior J smith. C smith, W. Schroeder, Wiseidnnzhel. A Kehouee, A Stauch, C Schiffinyer? © Simon) ti Spry, W swab, K Sureman, A stepheny, J Sehofter, J Kehemidor, BE Schinith, W Sparkman, J Stayliah, © Sparkman. Staviiah, © Steinacket, H Schelieier, L tei, WH Scherier, H Slepergreff. C Spelian, G Schemieder, H Sussenbristie, © Stutzke. Tt. G Thomas, J H Tinkler, J C Tomlin, E.Telyon, B Tupper. J ‘Tingley, © Traut, K Thrushe Tony, F Th ¥ Thomas, J Taylor, P Treubman, F Fraocia, K Therina, J Tavior, © Trettord, «| Tallman, W Tu etkt,J Leil, G Thompeon, J luller, 7 Thal, U. and V, HUngler, WT Ndrof, FE Ultman, Gt mber.W \ oigt F Vanderville, G Vetter, E Vea Houtan, & Vernbra, A Vendall, J Van Brupt, w J Wolfe, H Wolfe, M Wabley, J B Welch, & Wi P'Weaver, H Wal Vicikiemiah. WM Wer, Weaver, W Woodward, RB Walker, J merekivich, J Werkel, 1 W eidmnan, BE Wooler, M Weave ers ‘d, (+ Willman, F Wolfe, A © Weed, A Weaver, A Weaver, J P Webber, J Weis, © Welber, C Wertdntz, A Woelke, A Witmore, A Wess A Warebcobameky, BB Willard, © i“, Fo Wede- Kinde, W Wheecier, J Ward, A Weisker, © Winter Y and Z F Young, J Young, F Ziegler, 7 Yaror, (} Youns, F Leikel, KR Zinker, © Tur Cost or Desentigx,—Mr, Samuel G. Corlies, who was drafted in the 22d Ward, procured @ substitute on Thursday evening, named John Tayler, © native of Manchester, England, Some two hours after Taylor waa mustered in, he was marched from the office to supper, with others under guard, Watch- ing his opportunity, he made a derperate attempt to escape, and wae fired at by pri John D, Swinton, of the 26th New York Battery, The bali broke his wrist, and entering a coal office on the Eighth avenue did some damage there, Taylor was taken to the U, 8. Genera! Horpital, on Lexington avenue, and it is raid he will have to lose hie arm, MAJOK-GENERAL BANKS leaves to-day for Now Orleans ma Cairo and the Mississippi Rivor, A complimentary dinner wasgiven him last night by bis friends in this city, Opsequies or JAcon Lirrie.—The funeral of this well-known banker and finaucier took place at (race Church yesterday afternoon. At half-past three o'clock, the late residence of Mr. Little, on Union Square, wae thronged with friends, who accom- panied the remains tothe church. The Rev. Phomas H. Taylor, of Grace Church, officiated. The follow- {on kentienien acted ae bearece: Benjamin R Winthrop, Join Warren, Jesse Hoyt, Edward Prime, David Clark.on, Wm. W ler Deforrest, Win. Law. jor and John Alstyne, Many stock broker were Present.the Board having adjourned in the morning for that Purpose. The following officers attended Wm Fr, Seymour, President ; 1, Wheelogk, Vice-Pree dent; G. H. Broadhead, secretary; John Munroe. Assistant Secretary, The body was encased in an elegant coff.a,on the lidof which was engraved the Jollowing inscription on @ rich silver plate: “Jacob litue, orm March 17th, 1794. Died March 28th, 1565."" Several wreathe of tnumortelica were placed on the coftia, Dr, Taylor read impressive Episco- pal service, The exercises were varied by the following muric, under the direction of George W. Morvan, Organist: Chant“ Lord let me know my end.” Hymui—* Ronee we love are snatabed away, ath's relentiess Land.’ Anthem -“ heard a voice. he 8 Vices were clored by the role: ‘ « Deed Macken Ore y the solemn music of @ EMIGRATION FOR 1864,—The number of emigrants landed in thie city, during 1564, was 202,- 835, an Increase of 25,072 over 1863, and an average Incresse since 1547, of 8182. The Comimfaloners of hemlcration have cared for in ther hospital, 7.064; the amali-pox hoepital, 255; and hae buried The net total of funds on hand was 123,350 02, Of the whole receipts during 1864, amounting to 406 17, Siz-sevenths cane from commutation money paid tor alien paae@ugers, Of their expenses, in all, $54), 106 wand 941, and on uew borpital be 40, the two chief items ar rtot Ward’ Retuge and Hospital, $12 Sat bts Blea t Dullding, $124,250, AMUSEMENTS, Bvnvume,—Another new and rowantle drama never before performed in this country will be produced hore on Monday, It ts entitled “Mareunua of Ma- did." or * The ma © epirit, and the Mortal.’ ‘The drania wil! be prody in eplendid style, Inthe Wax figure department.a figure taken from life, of the rebel incendiary and epy Robert C, Kennedy will bo onexbibition. Punch and Judy will be performed at the morning entertainment, Tho National Poultry Soclety have made arrange- Mente with Mr, Barnum by which their anoual poultry pixeon end rabbit ehow wil be held at hie Muveurn from the 24th to the 29th inclue ve, Caah preminme tothe amount of tive hundied dollars are to be awarded for the Lest #pociinens, beside) Cups Medal, diplomas, Ae, Ciretilare may After Monday at the office of the Musoum. To those who wish information on the eubjrc tof rearing poul- try, and to thore who are already adep shir show will afford a great pleasure, Dopwontn's Hatt.- Miss H, Barnett the blind Musician eivesagrand vocal ahd inetre rental con cert here (506 Broadway), on Monday eveuing, Miss Barnett ie au excellent vocalist aud piaaist herself, sod deserves encourare;nout Hirvorugatnon,—The Circus on 14th etreet does not cloy on ite patrons, but #till continues to draw ite crowde » had te in the ars Fvcery week there are new attractions STAY oF FExrcvTion,—Messrs, Kintzing and Coben, ex Lainb, eeatenced to be hauged, rery ft sxceution on she ul Kelly Yesterday mornt This will take Lamo trom the | couseinned ceil, and place bim ia the upper tier of the prison once more, Tux ATTENTION of young men is invited to Horsow evening, on “City Snares,’ ¥ hy, wi awa . unde the au-pices of the nN. ming Me Chriet. Assocl ya e cbureh on Fourth «treet, uewr thave at fe +R COURT OF GENERAL Sesstons.--In_ this Court, yesterday, @ young kirl named Eliza Vines wae brought up before Judge Russell to receive seutence A tow daye avo the young girt founda pocket-book containing $275, in an EBlghth avenue car, and re- furod to deliver ‘it to the ‘owner, appropriating It to herown use, The Judee dhected her to be sent to the Houre of Keiuse tor teven year or uutil her mother restored the money to the poor woman who lowe it. PoLice INTELLIGENCE,—ARREST oF JrvR- sine BuorPiirtees.—Mre, Fannie BR 163 Weet 19th etieet, aud *ata diving at Fiwood aud Pilzateth Ploomer, two children by « former husband, were arrested yesterday by officers Laweon and Tilden, of the 16th Precinct, on several charges of lareeny. It is said that for reveral months part, the children, who are Li and 15 yeare of ace, have been engaged in the commntenion of a series of intconies in stores tbrough- ont thecity, They have been in the habit of enter- ing stores toweiher, and while exatoining gooda one of thein would steal some derirable article. with which they would effect their ercape. ‘The stolen goods were civen their mother, Yesterday the ren were detected in the ect of purioining goods, and ar- reated, The officers searchet the premises of Mie. Hanreta. where they found laree quantities of dry goods, velvet trimmunes, and a large number ot other articesvalued ln the ageregat: at 1,200, Several por- sour have identified portions of the atolen property, and entered complaints acainet young Poomer and his er The uvemimed property will be taken to he | lice Headquarters to-day and given to the property clerk. Mra, Biarsase and her children were cormmit- fed by Justice Ledwith, Larceny The basement of 46 Grand #treet, ocen- mn Willian was entered by meane of od money stolen, BROOKLYN. THe McCiosxry Casr.—The case of Han- nah Birdanll againet Isaac), McCloskey, which has beenon trialinthe Brooklyn Court for several days past, and which haa created a considerable amount of interest, was brought to a close yesterday, the jury rendering a verdict for the plaintiff in the amount of $1,000, The eult was brought for $10,000 dainages, for injuries alleged to have been received by plaintiff, in her own parlor, in October Inet. while defendant was in the act of attempting tocommit a personal indig- nity, The evidence in the case was of a most contra dleto y character, the witnerses for the defendant flatly contradicting those of the plaintiff, AT THE ANNUAL Mertine of the Brooklyn Meicantile Linrary Association, recently held, the ‘Treasurers report showed that the receipts w *y from all sources, $7,570 85; the expenditures, $6 S76 hd; cash in hand #600, leaving @ balance on hand of @iv0 v2, JERSEY CITY, Brisk Recrvrrinc,—It is satisfactory to ttate that in consequence of the exertions of the Mayor of Jersey City, the citizens can now console themeelves with the reflection (hat no draft will take piace, By arrangements with the Bank of the Me- tropolis, recrnite are coming in at the round avernge bumber of twenty per day, The city is only in a deficiency of one hundred and seventy men, and these are expocted to be made up in a week or #0. MARINE NEWS. April 1-8. Rises, § 44-8, Seta 6 M'n sets,.morn, CLEARED. STFAMSNIPS—Borussia, Hambure: Whiting, Beanfort; Concord, Philadelphia; | RK Thomson, Bal- timore; Savannah, Morehead City, FHIPS - ridgewater, Liverpool; Grahame Pollr, Bordenanx; FE W Stoteon, Loudon; Juliet Trundy, Philacelphia, KARKS.Mareo Polo, Bremen; Heaperua, Buenoe Ayres; Golden Fleeces, Barhadocs; Jessie Campbeil, Wermonuth, N 8; Arietta, Matanzas, BCHOONERS — Express, Liverpool, N 8; Mary Har- ria, Naseau: Acadia, Hoiloax: y Ann, St John, \F; Conat Pilot, Port Royal; John Kose, do: JH Sevuine, ‘oint: Village Queen, Baltimore, EF Hawley, phia, § T Caimson, Phiiadeiphia, ARRIVED, eT FAMBHI ueen, Fort, Monroe: Northern Light, Beaufort. N ©; Chesapeake, Portland, Maine, BARK—Brazilian, from Leghorn, with mdec, &, BRIG—Mary Cobb, from Port Royal, 8. Carolina, SCHOONFRS—Mnine, Eastport; Frances Coffin, Addison; Ann Parker, Salem; Cariton Jayne, Setau- ket for Vhilaie phia; Brave, Plymouth; © T King. Faatport; Planet, Rockland: Leader, do; Altus. “orton for Pillade!phin; (1 1. Boston for Fortress Monroe; ‘Tiger, Glo ter; Flora, F Machina; Willow, Lubec; Triumph, Cornwallis; Sylver spring, Grand Manan, BELOW-—lirig Ellen, from Bermuda, , ’ * : Too Late for Classifeation. DEATHS, FITZPATRICK —On Friday, March 31, Catharine Fitzpatrick, Parieb of Killdaliin, Co. Cavan, Lreland, aged 56 years The triends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to atteud the funeral, on Sunday alivernoon, April %, at 1 o'clock, trom the residence of her ron, Oo White at ow MAI y-On Frid: March 31, after a severe ill. neas, Mr hterof Hugh aod Rose Reil- ly aged 25 yen yoths and 2) days. ‘The triende and relatives of the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the fune.al, on Sunda noon April 2d, at 2 o'clock, trom her late ree 250 Seventh ave : OARD—A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE accommodated with good board and plensant rooms, at 153 Cherry et 301 SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PR ? atill more reduced prices at LAMBERT } 28 Greenwich et, tiood 4-4 Sheetings tor 2hc. Good jor Print leéd. The beat Prints 25¢, Also Sp. ing etyle Delaines for 25e, 34 V ALDENSE LODGE, NO, 9% A. P. A., will attend worship to-morrow, atd 1’. M., with the Rev. T, Waieh's Church, Oottage Place, between Ileceker and Houston ets, The public are invited J0 WANSTED—E IRST CLASS FOREWOMAN for bonnes frames, Wages $15 per week, Also rome vood frame makers, Call at 421 Broadway, cor Canal rt, or 479 Third ave. next tocor of 84th ail) | TH WARD AID THE GOVERNMENT and Avoid the Draft- The citizens of the Tenth Ward are again requeated to assemble in Mase Meet. ing at the kesex Marbe Room, on Saturday evening, April let, at 7 o'clock. We have already ralsed about e5.500 to ald volunteering, but we will need more, Meetings every night next week. Rally | Kaliy }) Rallye tt! NELSON TAYLOR, Chairman, Al WERISMANN, Vice-Chairman, JOHN KR LAWRENCE, see oes i EWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UN- PRINCIPLED DEALERS endeavoring to dlepome or the rown and other preparations, on the reputa- Sion aitained by MELMUOLD'S GENUINE aie VARATIONS Sat J ELMBOLD's EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES health and vigor to the frame ae bloom to f e buy confuruption, insanity or epileptic fite ensue, ility | yr imany alarms i ELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPA- 4 toy RILL tees and renovates the hiood, ia ith inio the system, and purgesout tho lipemee, Js OM CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, ination of HELMBOLD'S >) our MUNOSE Confidence, We coneider them ante and reliall NEVEERS & YATES, » ite its piliar, truth alone for its capi- SGENUINE PREPARA- years 5S tauod simple, pure majestic; having taet tor basis, juduetion for l tifleates and recommeudatory letters have be deceived, attesting the meritsot HELMBOLINS GE TINK PREPARATION the highest rourees including eminent state: cleigy men, governors, State jucges, &e, LEGAL NOTICE T° CONTRACTORS—SEPARATE SEALED » each endorsed with the title of the eh it may s. we e offered, the name of the person offering and the date thereof, will b rived clock A, M., of Monday, April e they will Le opened) tor the lowing street improvements, ityefourth street, trom Pith sewer iu meventy-eighth nd Fourth avenues ; Sewer in Patty fifth wtrect ¢ Fourth avenue to and throagh Pitth avenne to 1 Pitty-fourth street; Sewer la Fitty-reventh etieet, trom Firat avenue to sewer between i itet and vat avenues; Kece.ving Basins and Culverts on and near the line of West street, ptween ‘Dh from Hammond 10 Hoboken streets; Cross Walks at intersections of Avenue A with 117th and 119th steele, of Firet avenue with 110th street and of Se- cond aveaue with lisd, 124th and 125th etreeta, and for Crose Walkson westerly side of Sixth avenue, from 47th to 50th etreets, For epecifications, forme &e., 4 to the Coptract Clerk, at this THOMAS BTEVENS, ROBT, L. DARRAGH, CRAVEN, Croton A\'\ Board, Office Croton of BOARD AND ROOMS. _ A. FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM without board, to let for two single gentioemas, 161 Madieon et 881 FURNISHED ROOMS—A WIDOWER AND 2 dauebtere want & furnished room and bed room, with or #f t board, Loration below th at ‘and near the Howery, Address, stating location and terns, M., Lox 806 Sun office. “4 URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—A LADY having more room than is necessary, desier to let a couple of nice furnished -ooma in ® cottage house; stages and care stop in front ofthe door, Inquire 453 Four.h ave yy HOTEL GARNI, 185 EAST S*TH st. 4 doors from avenue—Furnished bedroome for respectable mechanics, each & eeparate room, from GENERAL BUSINESS. aememeteeananes —— ALL WOULD AVOID THE SPRING Fever, t aneald use KEN WM East inte mA vod 3 te , Witolenale depo, 184 Resde et 414 A THING OF BEAUTY 13 A JOY FOR: Al EVER. ‘Those who desire brilliance of complexion. m rify and enrich the blood, which eiMpOLDe ‘ONCENTRATEW EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA invariably does. Recolicct it if no pavut medicine, Ark for Helnbold's, Tate no other, 38 BLACK OR BROWN—THE BEST IN 0 HAIR I Yee TAR DYE , Ese 4 . Waonseare Avrsts-D. Barnes & C0q 21 Pa ww; Fraeer & Lee, 20 Beekman et; Wheeler, 12 Cherry at: 7 Mil! i. 180 Aen, OU hy $1 46 to #1 75 per wook: double recs $4 per and cor Riamenresne Rye foadies Fiebth week, on the Furopean style. Sar & Fairchild, 415 Hudson etyaaid 71 Siatt SEWING MACHINES, wo LL FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINES ht sold and to rent, New machines ex- for old, Also Indies learned to epeiste on all of mnachines at 453 Broadway. cme | S EWING MACHINES—FIRST CLASS +7 Wheeler ¢ Wilson's sewing machines to rent, at CALLAWAY" 6 Sd ave atthe loweet rater, 1 COMPAs oy—The annual meeting of the Pine lawk Golg Mining Company for the election of Trustees transaction of other bur be held at the of- fice of the cotupany, S1 John at, New York, at one o'clock ¥ m.. Saturday, April 1865. By order HOICUD, Prest, New York, Mareb, 2th, 1865, 9% City OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF Finance, Comptrolier's (fice, March Sth, 1965. = Temporary Loane will be received at this office, im fume of not lees than #1 , for which “Revenue Honda" will be isaued, payable in 6 to 9 months, with interest, at the rate of seven per cent. peranoum, MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller 42 ARPETS—CARPETS — GREAT REDUC- Uon in the prices of ca: on account of the fall me FHM worth of turniture and carpets reat reduction, H. 0. FARRELL, 267, 269, a birty-fifth at, cor. Sth are, ro E/XFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTIT 4tions, of both rexes, use HELMBOLI!S Extr Bachna, It will give brisk and energetic teelings a enable you to eloep wel! 896 _. YR NON-RETENTION OR INCONTIN- ence, irritation, intiammation or ulceration of the biadder, or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate lan stone in the bladder, calculus gravel or brick-du deposit, and all direasce of the bisdder, kidneys ree swellings, USE HELMBOLD's FLULD EXTRACT BUCHT 886 *LOUR FOR SALE CHEAP——FRESH ground choice bag flonr, 24’ pounds, for one dol- lar and forty cents per baw: wholesale $10 [0 per bbl. at the New York City Flour Mills, corner Broome and Lewin ata, 257 HE BOLD'S CONC ENTRATED Fxtract i "HORSES, CARRIAGES. &c HORSE AND LUMBER WAGON FOR A anle— Tho hore ie kind, warranted for a coal or ice wagon, Will be sold toe arate. by calling at 65 Clarkson st, where ¢ Peer until sold, Fok SALE—ACURTAIN COACH TIN GOOD running orderecbeap. Apply at 61 W before 10 A. M., or after 5 P.M. Fer SALE—A TEAM OF LARG 16'¢ hands, low price draft horses, good workers: price $126 also a heavy grey mare, and a rpiendid rieck mare, T years old, a little $75, at 603 Washington st. 141 Fk MR SALE—A GOOD COACH, HOKSES and harness; price 6%. Inquire of P DOl G- ASS. Grex er, corner of North Tth and 2d ete, has 4 ianebure ae INQUIRE 4 . SALE—8 SPRING CAR ‘ !1 Flizabeth at Kk 1h SALE—HORSE horse 17 hande hieh eold on necount of eic 115 Bank et CART AND Harness, 7 years old, sound and kind, 4. Apply J. A. DUBRYEA. 1 NGICE a) CARTMEN—THE SUBSCRI- Ie iheae AN rete per har & large contiact, and will deal liberally : q eT with all thore havine horses and carte, Apply to BELMPOLDE Suny AN TRATED EXTRACT MICHAEL KYAN, cor of Marion and Prince #t. 27 7, be Ms Is the Gireat Biood Purifier. Both are prepared necording to rules of Pharmaew nl Chemistry, and are the moat active that oa he ec. a m rarer TS OUNT VERNON, EASTCHESTER Taxea ~The Town, School and Village Taxes on all property in the Town of Eastchester, may be paid jonday, April 3rd, atthe Tax Office, corner (ira and Elizabeth ata, forthe Inst tiine prior to the ta \ TANTED—A QUIET PONY, CANADIAN preierred, to run inalight wagon, App y at 2 Ninth av: ‘ it ICLNES. | 'S SARSAPARILLA IS A CONCEN- Alne tract of the choice root,so combined with | sale, JOUN 8. YORKE, other substances of still ereater alterative power as to JOHN ©, RANKIN, afford an effectual antidote for diseases Sareaparilis is C, MILLER, reputed to cure, Such a remedy is surely wanted by 2n4 Collectors. thore who suffer from mous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove, as this has, of immense service to this large clase of our atilicted fellow-citizene. How completely this cow- pound will do it hae been proven by experiment on mnany of the worrt cases (0 found in the following complaints: Serofala, Se lous Swelli and Sores, Skin Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotehes, Eruptions, st. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelng, letter or Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Ringworm, &c. Do not discard this invaluable medicine, becauro you have been im- pored upon by something resending to be Sarsapar- ila while it was not, When you have used Ayers then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilia, For minute particulars of the diseases it cures, we refer Ae to Ayer's American Almanac, which the agent helow named will furnich gratis to all who call for it. Ayerta Cathartic Pills, for the cure of Costiveners, Janndice, Dyrpepeia, [ndiges- tion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheumstiem, Heartburn arising from Disordered Bromach, Pain, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Fiatulency, Lows of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropay, Worts, (out, Neuraigis, aud fora Dinner Pill. They are sugar coated, so that the moet eenal- tive can take them pleasantly, and they arethe best Apertent in the world for allt urpowes Of @ famil tiveic, Prepared by J.C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Skee. and rold by all Drugglets and Dealers in medi- cine everywhere, ay NY PERSON WHO IS FOND OF LIQUOR may be cured of the desire for it, by some triend giving (anknown if need be) to the drinker Dr, ZELL" FAMOUS TEMPEKANCE POWDERS, Price one dollar, For sale at Division et; 4 Kiehth av and 281 Hudson et. York ; Hayes, 175 Fulton et, and Miinete, 217 Fulton at, Brooklyn, and at 46 Routh 2d st, Williamabureh., NB, pwire of imitations which sicken those to whom they are ven wo READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST OF the properties of HELMBOLI"Sa Fiuid Extract Buchu will be a comparison with those set forth io the United ts Inepensatory. OS6 Cu OUR COUGH-—USE CAMPBELL'S SYPUP Tar and Wild Cherry: sure ecnre for coughs, colds, sore throat, or diptheria, Only 25 So cente per bottle, To be had et CAMPBE store, cor, Sthave, and 25th et.) CHAL as store, cor. Hudson and Haminond ste.; SHEDDEN, cor. Bowery and 4th e#t.; and aso in Brooklyn, at MILNES, 217 Fulton et. wa YSPEPSIA—ASTONISHING CURES ARE + & DONALD SMITHS SMITH & BROTHER NEW YORK ALES, EAST INDIA AND BITTER PALE ALES, These Ales are brewed with the greatest care, and can te relied upon perfectly pure and wholesome, For delicacy ot tiavor, and fine tonic properties, tb are nnequalied, The attention of consumers solici Ordere by mall promptly executed, Brewery —Weat 15th ot. bet 7th and Sth aves. 429 MASHOop AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR c we regained by HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bye OTICE TO MILKMEN—ON AND AFTER April 2d, the subseribere will offer for sale, at the terminus of the New York and Ere Railway, (ferry foot of Chambers street, @ large quantity of Orange County Milk, by the dairy, or in quantities to m * ustomers, Those wishing a reeniar supply will plese enll at our office, 65 White street, corner of Church, between the hours of 12 M., and 3 o'clock, P.M, R. W. WOODHULL & 50N, 3g ILS AND PAINTS—ROOF OIL, 50 Cents, paint oil, 75 cente per gallon ; (irafton paint, Ven red, yellow ochre and Spanish brown, 2 cents per Ib, Linseed oil, epirite Turpentine and colored paints cheap, White lead and zinc, 5 cents, D. BIDWELL, ‘v64 Pearl ot, 42 Tue GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH Therefore the nervous and debilitated should im. mediately nee HELMBOLI's Extract Buchu. 3s YHE ANNUAL MEETING OF Stockholters of the Mount Alpine id Company will be held at No. 21 Nasaau et, room No f,0on Tuesday, April 11th, at 12 o'clock noon, By order, J. BR, RAND Ty Bee'ty. 1” NV ACPHE z BUSINESS CHANCES. “A WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY STORB to let, with fixtures for eale. 132 Bast Shih etreet t | ae UTCHER SHOP FOR SALE—THE Stork, fixtures and good will of a first-class market doe ing a good trade, (iood reasons given by applying et 1234 et, and Sd ave, for 3 days. i4 ANDY AND TOY STORE FOR” SALB cheap—stock and fixtures, 41 Ninth et; ent 89 daily made by the use of that excellent remedy, | ®mienth., Kee mS RE SEES: | Dr. Sikh's ANDY STORE TO LET—STOCK AND DYSPEPSIA A HILATOR, Tt has been betore the Pu forthe jast 20 years, and where it has been pereevered with, and the direc tions followed, has never failed in a ele care, It fActe wently upon the bowels, giving renewed visor to the stomeach,and braces up the whole system —creating me it we ew lite, Every one ot redentery habita thould cry it, aud ail who are troubled with Dyspepeis should ure it. Depot—46 south second st Williame bureh, ‘lobe hadof Miller & Reed, 1S) Allen, cor, Ruenton «i, and cor. Ave. 1) and Houston at, N.Y *. (irey, cor, Myrtie and Frankliu Ave, East Bre lyn, Price One Dollar per bottle Om perk KIDNEY DISEASES AND GRAVEL use the genuine Huarlem Oil, imported from Holiaad, where tt is used for all complaints, Only depot 126 Canal at, N.Y. Beware of spurious oll, sJ2 yk M THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING Chetniate in the World, Tam acquainted with Mr, HT. HET A ; he i ant occupied the drug-stoce epposite my r war ruccerstul in condueting the business where oth ere had not been equally so before him, i have been eed with his character and enters fix'ures for eae, Inquire 298 Fourth Ave. C, re : same | Ie XPRESS ROUTE, HORSE AND WAGON 219 tore paying a good salary for sale. Inquire at ey th at, row sal tures. well BUTCHER'S SHOP AND FIX= tablished, as the owner has other bus iness, Apply SI Allen st, 283 1) LET—A FIRST RATE BAKE SHOP and oven shop, and three rooms; :ent low, Caillat 221 Elizabeth et. SRT | Po BAKERS—THE FIXTURES AND Toole iu bakery, No. 9S North 4th st, Williamsburgh, for sale, and siore or whole house to let, if desired, Apply to G, W. KELSEY, 44 South 7th st. a O PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS—POR sale or exe ze fer other property, a co vrinting office in North eastern ©) huuele's job prese, Washington wapaper complete aud nearly new type, tufficiens f inw alarce sized weekly paper, about 75 cases job type, together with racks, iinposing stones, and, in short, everything necessary fora complete news. paper and job printing office. It is located in a cent- lroad point, and ean be removed to any desired y at trifline expense, Will be sold at one-third tual value, for cash, or will be exchanged for r property. A spleudid opportunity for « printer a little money, and desiring t establish « we for himeeif, Address J. H., box $0 San tuvorably img 5 prise, WILLIAM WEIGHITMAN, " Firm ot POWERS & WEIGITMAN, Mannfacturing Chem} 9th and Brown ete, Philac hia, » free from all injur- rf 1 ite action, “i I YOU WANT TO BE CURED OF DYs- enjory. : ‘ ---—-——— 5 i ee OD or ore - : we Spring ja the time to ure Dr, LEATHE'S TRAY LING, 7 BELLOW POOR sYkip, hed ‘ pete Ee Ss " iene Which purifies the blood, invigorates the body, cives x, i . ND. YAVID IS ND, tone w the nerves, strength to the muscles, and bealgh } ‘OR HART ISLAND, DAV ' ity Island, New Ros Fort Schuyler, Whites! 3 , Nev chelle, Willette Point, ther rSYLVANGROVE, Capt. Jackson H. Chaee, will leave t Slip os tt ni, daily, for the above places, Returning, wil \@ 387 toevery channel, Joint and limb, 91 50 per bottle, (which often cures.) Depot, 146 Chatham at, Sold 602 Grand at, Ask tor LEALHES YELLOW DOCK SYRUP, Take noother, Betubliehed 1545, Bold by Drugs everywhere, 38 i\\ AD, M. VAN BUSKIRK, ANALYTICAL Hlectropathie Physician, can be consulted at 62 Sisth av, bes. 4th et & Washingt n place, hours 19 A, M. to Sand 6 to5 P.M. Consultation tree 416 QQUANTITY Vs, Qt ALITY--HELMBOLD'S tract Sar lin, ‘The Dose is email, Thoe sie alarge quantity of medicine—and large t-EiTe LE CANSUIT. Alda ___884 QHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTOR- SED by HELMBOL XTRACT BUCHL, 857 STUTTERING AND STAMMERING—DR, WO Ff. WINTHAL, late of Haw bourg, Germany, Lege to announce to the public the opening of hie brauch inetiturion for the cure of the above affiiction, Cer- tifleates of cures, as Aleo of eminent physicians, ae to the efficacy of his mode of treatment, may be neen at his office daily, from 10to 2 A, M,, and 4 toT P.M. Alvo Sundare, Office U4 First st, dave, 45 SAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND U2 safe rei es for unpleasant and d erous 4 eaves, Lee HLELMBOLD's Extract Buchu i) \ 7JOUNDS, BURNS, SCALDS, OLD Sore &c.—RKEDDING'S Rawia Salve, a real extractor, It reduces the 1most angry looking lings gad Inflamations » if by magic} heat oe sores wounds, burns, scaldas, &c,, in & au me, Sold by J. P. DINSMORE, 491 Broadway, and, by all Drugele e. New Rochelle ats p.m. I IN RIVER RAILROAD—ON AND Praing leave Soth Street y and places North and 4 000, aud 130 P.M, ad 10 and j.40 P.M. trainal Sunday trein 8:0) r, M. pall are will run between Shambers and Suth Street stations, ‘ ae J, M. TOUCEY, Asst. Supt. SUNDAY, BOAT FOR NEW ROCHELLB iy ad Glen Cove, The steamer 8YLVAN GROVE, Capi. J. H. Chase, will leave Peew Blip every Sun- day at 10A 12 an ATIRIEE. ORE , CTTAT THE NEW YORK SUN. Published daily, Sundays excepted, TWO CENTS PEL COVY—12 CENTS PER WEEK, Delivered anywhere in the eity or vicinity, By mail; Siz Dollare per year,—three month fos $1.50; elx monthe, #3 THE SUN wae the originator of the Aarociated Press Orgenizetion, and hae the finest advantage foo obtaining news. It contains ALL the news of the day Tn a eroall space eariiy read UD after Monday, Jan So and V1 plog care sutac A Weekly Edition of the San is published every Tuesday, Terma: (in w the mail, if desired) rurrr cents per copy Hl ie SUBSCRIPTION PRICE—ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, whether by single copy or in clube--the cheapeat per in thewor'd. Porince on Daily Sun by mat & quarte 20 & year, Postage on Week! quarter, .& year; parable where received Add: all letters to MOSEs 8 BEACH, Proprietor of Tar Corner Fulton and Naseau @ ewel sores, o Lid LD LEAD OR TYPE METAL OF ALL by eee ce tet Wigan ond

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