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i!) NEW YORK SON. | ViURDAY MOR ING, APRIL 8, 1865, slILL VICTORIOUS! Vievorres over the fracmentary army of Gene- tol Lee follow each other In such quick eucces- “ tbat there te hardly ime to record one ere encther (a announced, Tho indomitable Bama- pax hanga upon the retreating column like a leech, which al! the #kill and tactical ability of Lam ie powerless to aheke off, Ho gives the jaded, worn Outend dispirited rebels not @ moment of reat, e8 » oro ne hebas followed them with vation and success that have sper ney, de few purailels in the annals of war Twice Lee bas been 'r tte tay, and in very desperation bas sought to burl ack the column that waa pressing ' te de on. TMutin both Instances he has te peed toncala acek aafety ia fight, after 4 ar } ot to bis depleted army. He is now op parcutly str’ ving to keep togethor the tof force yet @ little longer, by rushing f eres flight. Bo fer as can be from the dispatches announc- foe there glorious successes to our arms, t seems that Law hee followed the North of the Appomattor, all the way from Poters) urs, bavoog crossed the Danville road at or A cording to the dispatch of wm was beading for Farmville, a he Lonehburs road, near where tt crose- sttox, when Sagatpan headed bim i celeatet Lim, with the capture of some of mut, Keesuaw, = Frivz Tras ime, fhe General's son)—Buttox, Conse Dili vey, together with reveral thousand I uo. Sno kmpan is therefore between Lynch nl the remnant of Laa's army; Oup wil iheortmy of the James, is on hie left flank ; wth the main force of the army of the Po- ten Generals © ie pressing him in the rear, The on!y course ty icutetake, under these circumstances, isto hove in @ northwesterly direction, Even that roe! in tothe James River, at the cisteuce tihirty miles from where he now is, end that etre being iropassable in that quarter, the ‘ast ditel!? will necessarily be on ite banks, borkofanmirscle pow can save the rebel froma capture or annihilation, the mitet of this glorious news comes the report (oat Sumnvan is again on the war-path, He how struck outin the direction of Raleigh with eign of doing for Jonsson what Geamt has Lew, md good news from that quarter tiay soon le expected, me, the atieck upon Mobile, which bea beeu for some time rmpending, is now actually in prog! The bombardment of Fort Bradley, the main defense of Mobile, commenced on tho 8th ult., and the comtined army, under Carny, Gran- oss, SMvtu and Sterie were moving np to play ther part in the grand onset. The rebels, under Gecera!l Macy, are said to be mainly inilite aud Lopro H Bnd ibis thoughs that thie last city of the re n wil! soon follow the :eat in succumbing Go the walor of the Union soldiers, Our Kelations with England AsOiugk itup ortant delate on American affairs occurred ie the Hrtiebh Purtiug.qut on the 23d inst, ‘The (iscnssion wae ip luced by the official notifica- thou, from Minster Apawe to Earl Russruy, of the suspension of the Reciprocity Treaty by our Government, ‘Uho Cebate following this anuource- meutevinced & & arked ghange tu th niiment of Varliament t ros this ccuntry, within the lest ear, aod she ¢ ne of the remarks was even moro ld avdeco tory, (han on the occasion of the gcuss ro garding the defences of Canada, Kveowit, speaking on behalf of the Goveru- ment, ¢ interesting explanation connected with ¢ cov ee takea by the British authorities relative to ihe seizure of the Trent, with the rebel Commissioners, @§ an early period tho war, Tie Karl remarked, on this » that when the d ni for the surrender of SMIVELL Was towle upon our Governe 1 t, he b vd the Hrtish Minister at Washing- fon not te make the de id abruptly end atonce,"* bub oe Me. Sawaup in @ quiet way and an- Voce he demand in the mildest rbotoric poasible, he P 6 ¢ rt, also says, Was particularly tox r Government po cause for of- forces aul et hig request the Janguaze of his de- Tand " pects moditie in order to avert wuothog of an irritable character, This ocks very prcit Wi buewe hoard nothing of this lamb-like tne at ihe time the demand was mime However this may be, ther ry be no question about 4 © peaceful dispos! Von of the British Goverument toward this country, atthe j regent tine, The Fort Sumter ¢ clebration, Tro seater Avago Wall towlay leave this port for (har ston, takivg thither General Rousut Aypen- Hos, dey, Le ky Wash Bexouse, and» number of egentlenen, Who are to participate in a demonstration that is to be held the ou sue Lab ines, The passes for this cecasio are Uncerstool to have been issued by Secretary SiasTON gud the expedition is @sted out under Govern f ausyics Thus beims the case, what. ever is done sion, and whatever is Nascucn, who has been te address, wll neces- sarily have ab cat a semi-official importance, and will be regarded asthe Boujh as an exposition of Northern feeling toward those who have been engaped in the rebell Ty view of the fact that the day for reconefiiation is now dawuing, that the Tollitery ann of the re'ellion isnow brokep, and eo gre en that ¢ uttered by Mr alortod to deliver thatt he severed thes of Union between the North and the South must pow be gat! red up, itis im- portant that the celeuraton in question be digni- fied. luwh ued aud devad of pspything euge gestive of vindictivencas or P math CL misty there uster will be read, px liscussed at length by the mie. plunged madly upon the part of ettler laborers or capitalists. The inflictel damage upon both now gone 60 fur, that if the ion te course they bave adopted, us resulta may be @utic pa that Mr. Baron derod over and guided men wh aud are now ant they have to exjrct fre have ontrageds Ti magnanimous, W tima of troapo: to all other earihly « take no delight in pin the lips of the conquered Bascom will take thie view, not only fron tives of expetiency, but fr ble, kind sud forviving beart, conflict has alread classes, and bas masters persist in the most (inast into rebellion, yforatoken of what te Government they ot now afford w } to show the tic- ancial News, Jiarketa, Ae. wile the Union is parsar yews has given cold another downward turn The fluctuations, n@ bulletined at Gllpio's Merchante’ fully requested toattend the funeral, on sun Eechanye to-da: just. at 2 o'clock, P. My et ber lave residence Kaot Lirtet 1 ng the cup of bitterness t have been as follows We believe that Mr. the dictates of a no- Thanksgiving. Govroson Fratos has issuct @ proclamation calling upon the people of thin Btate to observe Fr.- day, the 11th inet., as @ day of Thanksgiving an’ praine to God for our recent victories. be the fourth anniversary of the eurrender of Fort Bumter to the rebels, and the day 16 therefore high- ly appropriate for the cecaaion. ing of the people of this State to vindicate the ont raged flag, on the announcement of that event, Warrants ® State demonatration in honor of the victories that have given back to us not ter, but nearly every other spot wherein the vation al emblern was polluted four years ago, as well as the destruction of the armies that caused it view of the fect that only five daye wil! intervene between the day appointed by the Governor, and that selected by the committee of citizens for the demourtration in this city, it would seem they might be so blended aa to have one day anawer for both. The object, in both canon, | fog and thanksgiving 4: B40, 143 %q5 4.08, 145 %q5 The stock market la cetting extromely active, and the brokers report « laree intias of ¢ to tmy from investors from all parte of the country. This of course vende to a hicher range of prices advance yesterday wae from Mg to ¢ wan considerable orciteinent at the heavy busines waa done, and in demand, atiend the funeral, on Runday afternoon, April wi Zo'clock, from her lave residence, 21 Clymer at, Wil lamebureb, Jobn O'Brien, aud wife, Catharine Hac ave xchange, and @ Governments were higher até per cent.on call, and commercial paper paseed at Sa9 for firet- There was more activity ia eterling ex- Bankers’ bille 10 0 10. day Flour and Wheat opened firm, and closed dull Corn and Onts were qu et. Lard wae heavy The great upris- ba Money wae entry specttuliy invited to attend the fnneral, on Runday atternoon, at 1 o'clock, from hia lave residence, 10) West Ssh at, without further invitation, His re- tuaing will be taken to Greenwvod Cemete interment, and drooping. heavy and lower Whirkey was dull, with «mall salca at o/ 1" years, 4 inouthe aud 1) day WTOOK fal ee FRAT ROAD 18000 U8. fe *8 hep. 107s 000 vim 60, 6-308 to atten o'c ock, trom 10 sullivan vere ulness, Ellen ptarkey, im the 64th year of bar do ace. 20 Had Kr. K.. 0 Long Leland a) Reading Kew 1 Mich. ‘ en. @ public rejoc- Aa thin isa busy season of the year with al! classes, and as twodays a nearly together cannot well be taken from bamnew, we suggent that some means be taken wo have the de- mouastra@tion all on one bends to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, Yih 1 A 00) isis 6 lye M 8. &N. Ia, nes Denia Sullivan, aged 65 years, hoor, i Pas Hc and Capt, ). L, Sullivan, are respectiuily requested to att at 2 o'clock, from bie lave residence, 110 Bb. Muu Pine» (sth at, 2 205 The Staffordshire * LockOat.” Our latest files of Evuglieh newspapers, contain the particulars of aconflict that has just been tn- iron masters of Stafford. vy Cum, Coa Pt, Thomas. a native of Wales, sucurated between the shire and their oporatives, which Is bave @ more trnportant bearing upon the interests of Capita! and Labor, than auy similar occurrence within the memory of social economists. The facts as uarre'ed, appear to be substantially aa follows: The price of iron in Staffordshire, having declined materially, owing toa lack of bumpess, the tron masters contemplated @ reduction in the rate of wages, which, by previous agreement, had rulel accorling to the price per ton of tron. clined, the masters (id not reduce the wages paid their **puddlera,"’ tut preferred to curtail the rate paidto the men at work gotting out coal in their ool- Nerles, and notified these men of a retuction equal to an average of seven per cont, This cceasiono! » strike, which lasted four montha, during which time hundreds of workmen suffered many priva- tions, Finally some of the men went to work, under protection of the police, and eventually the whole bedy of colliers resumed labor upon their employers’ terms, Tho ron trade continued to be dull, and an prices declined the manufacturers re- nolved, last December, to reduce the rate of wages paid to puddlera, one shilling ;er ton, This rate of wages was but half the reduction authorized by the former agreement between employers and workmen, which the iron masters claim they ba! ®@ right to demand much earlier than they have done, The *pucdlers’ of North Staffordshire refused to work forthe wages ofored, anda “strike'' occur- In South Staffordshire, and most of the Northern districts, the workmen gener- ally accepted the wages offered. “strike” in the North Staffordshire istrict asmurm- ed proportions that inclir land to believe that the the great body of workmen iu ott that if the North Staffordshire w: cessful, others throughout ling! mand the higher rate of wages emphatically denied any collusior nevertheless the \! dined, and formed an ‘‘Association'’ more for ble than anything of tho kind ever ; country. By the terms of their agreement, this sociation of Employers'’ resol ved to susiain the iron masters of North Staffordshire by resorting to what is termed the “locking out'’ of workmen. other words, every iron manufacturer { resolved to close his ing his workmen out of ein} “supplies” ‘rom reaching (he meu then on a str.ke fu North Staffordshire, could hardly have been devised. as itie termed, immediately prevented more than seventy thousand men from obtaining the kind of work they were accustomed to, leastone hundred thousand other workmen are in- y thrown out of employment, of their dependence upon the of trate connected tiona of the spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this Saturday afternoon, at | o'clock, fi Weat 35th et, near 1th ave, without further ap u v0 #00 Mil. “ P. du ¢ Manposa Min. oy) do iw AL @& T. HE 6bth year, 100 de. wo Al. & T. HP 510 N. ¥. Cen. & ju Chi. & Alton F 4 Had. Ry. 2 26000 U.S, 66. 'S1, ep. hb oe 1 . 1 an Reading ty bow Tenn. Ca, '90, binan Obio a Miss 40 Canton Co, fu Cam, Col Pt 10 Mariposa 3 cal BLK. 19 Ot Be Qi - NoTicr—THE MEMBERS OF THE Washington Market Retail Report. (Reported expreasly for “Tit Bus," by Van Alien Bee viens, Produce Courtatasion Merchants ims Washington Street.) Faipay Evesino, April 7, 1565. We have lees changes to note than Inet week, ne Thore is a little decline in cheese Butter is in better demand, Pork is loss active, and shows ruit and vere. Mrogkiyn will te held prices rule steady. and the feeling less firm, e*pecially tor new tendency a still further decline, tables we cannot change from last week's Eee ace in good demand, and quick sales, Roast beef, prime, Sjad0e; com- KELLY, see ing Tro members meat have «a ciear card trom al &ec, Hy order of the society, CHARLES CARTER, as rod in that district, Pree, C. M. YAKWOOD), See, Butchers’ Meats corm beet, loalhe J, <bas0e for bind Meauiime the y ceuls per pound, ia men were #upported by or districts; aud, kKman were # Turki OM Bt ime ry unit ame, » county butter } ty The workmen | i#told tomday at al ufecwurera com- reenings, half peck, rojected in any ment HENRY Fed Appes per 4h; Fogltsh break- ent, and by throw. yymenut, thus prevent A more cruel proceeding, The “lock ont" 4 peck, Bread and Crackers. Nor ie this all, at room -ultvost Iniportance w KICIDD THORN, Pres, manufacturers unwarrantable part of the employers, fe resulting in producing untold misery all over EF by the workmen on the ir and Union, M. HENI tu IBA A, CAMIBEL NOTICES, *» Moth Powder hills or Dispe rses Though etitiing Preserves ture and woo Contincat and in this 80 many persons being in want of work, will cause all whocan afford to do #0, to emigrate Jing prices, and reducing moths ang mere, elsewhere, thus unse' waces wherever iron ty manufactured, out"? which began on ¢he 6th of M ) assumed gigantic proportions, and as tho date of our latest intelligence, it embraced land and Wales. ingmen continued to reuse the proferred rate of Immense meetings of workiugmen have been held in England, recon mending the ‘‘strikers'* to accept their employers termes. ewployers were asked to open their establishments so workmen who would pledge themselves not to The iron masters refuse, —it Will Certainly De —Lee the Heat! will be delivered op Buuday evening Sygland, Beot- | Carpets, Robes, Slankets, aud all Wooles Goods from Moths nud all Destructive Insects, The North Sta: “stop that Scratching and use Wheatoo’s It curses Tiel and Salt Rheum in forty-eight bours, and ali eruptions lich Oimtweat Subsequently the pring Clothing Frices Greatly Sse ine support the strikers, unless the Workingmen's Unions wil! tions of their members nw the Now districts, to take The workmen will Children's dep b Staftordshire the places of the men on strike not accede to thia, downs ing it breach of .aith toward their fellow#, and io eonsequence the “lock out coutinues. water will end, can scarcely |e conjectured, @eserted that tho Trades’ Unions slone havea fund of eighty thousand dollars, out of which they confidently expect to support the most neely laborers, ” Grove ré& Baker's Firs Preaulaw ih lastic Stitch and Lock t ler & MA ison’ Hee Biu buttons we A Ths, LONG—In Brooklyn, on We Aimstiong, ia the 7 of Stafordahire | {he relasives and friende of the fain ied (oatiend the funessl,on Satu 1 others can sustain themselves Ss, ab YZ o'clock, fous hir lete reeiience, atother employment, until the iron masters are compelled to resuine business or lose their capital. e other hand, the manufscturers are prepared for contingencies, by the most complete under- standing with each oiber in reference to accepting contracts. The capitalista doclare they cannot again resume operations until, as they call it the *4neolent dictation’' of their work rebuked bv a dec sop of the auest) vourutest son of Mic Li mouths and ¥ will take place ou Sunday attermoon, strom the residence of his Parents, 446 bs 1 Margavet Garry, DEBAUN—On bursday, April 6, afters long and peintul ilvess, Albert Debaun, in the “ith year ot The friends of the family are respeetfally invited to siiend the tuoeras, tum bis late resiaence, byd | bdgDLG Sve, OD Daiusaay, APIS, OF 12 O'chooK, BM ,Zbd meu js po Lavi SETT -On Thuretay morn pril 6, at . V ikera DEARBORN-On Thureday evening, Mary Jane wife of Alesander Learbora, aged 25 5 oars,» wotble and 22 dave The reiatiees and fiends of the family are reapect- McCARTHY—0Of diptheria Mary Elizabeth, only of William aod kalze MeCarthy, axed 4 are requested to attend f fenee of ber tn het.ous t won, at 2 o'ck NIC HOLS In Williamebureb. on Friday, April 7, after welort iilness, Mre, Fllow Nichola, wite of Pau Tick Nichois, aged SS yoare. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to BRIEN On the 7th inet, Catharine, inven of © iret The frie te and acquaintances of the family are tfully tuvited to adtend the funeral, this ‘datur- atiermoon, Sth inat, at 2 o'clock, from the above lence, Calvary Cemetery. wa QUERIPEL.On the 6th tnet, Samuel P, Queripel, geod 66 veare, 11 months and ifdays. The relntivee and friends of the family are re for KEID—On April 6, 1566, William L, Reid. aged 4 The relatives and frien are reapectfully invited the funeral, on turday alternoon, af ls On April 7, 1865, after a long and ae. BTARK May her soul rest in peace, Amen! The friends of the family are reepectfully invited o'clock, trom her residence, 114 North 34 es, bureb, Her remaine will be taken to Cal- emetery for sutermeant, lal SULLIVAN-—On Friday, April 7, after a short ill- Hie frienda, and thore of hie sons, Thomas, John nd the taueral, on Sunday atternoou, April 9, THOMAS —On the 7th inat, Hannah, wife of Loew's aged 56 yeare and 3 dave. auvee and friends of the tarmily are re- eh The mn her late + idence, 203 TYSON—On April 6, 1865, Stephen Tyeon, by ie The tuneral will take place from Greene et. ee F. Church, thie morning, ot ¥ o'clouk, WALTER be At Harleca, on Friday, April i Bets ny Bek vommbets invited to attend the fune ral. on Sunday alter- , April 9, at 3 o'clock, from her late resitence, 4th and 6th aves, 116 ~—Oo Thuraday, April 6th, Ann Maria Hes uncles, James, Joho, Michael and Patk, Wrenn, ere invited to attend her taneral, from the reenence of ber father, Peter Wrenn, 242 B, 15th et, on Satui- day, at 2 o'clock, “TRADE NOTICES, E NEW York Piactical Journeymen Bakers’ Benevolent Society are hereby requested to attend e quarterly meeting, to be heid at their roome. wery. on Beturday evening, April ee at7 o By order, M4 rei st JRe Preat THE WORKINGME NOK BRI \OKLYN— A Convention of Delegates of the Workinemen of » Moudey evening, ats o'clR, 009 Pulton at, to make arrangements for a eraod e Meeting, to be on the iithot April, All soc e- aie rejuceted to sead 3 delegates to the Conven- » duly accredited, P. TORMEY, Priest. JB, 1 [UNITED COOPERS NO. 2.—THE MEM- bere are hereby notified to attend a «pec al meet Saturday evenior, at 5 o'clocs, at 65 East way. Punctual atceudance is rejuestet, aa all i fines, cues, SOCIETY NORICES, THE LIFE AND Will be delivered sion uv niv le Vi BL tANCE ME F TING Anthew I Is, se ye rANCO te Sunday evening, «will le deliv. t tw a we ° MOKUAN, I BERNARD SUTIN, Reo, Wt GLORIOUS FEAST- fashion NEETUNE DIVIS e, will hold on i mee ines on § Os Unet Broadway. Speak do Henunett, aud Mr. Martin tree, all are weleome JUAKD AUSTIN, W ry Nos! sib ay Mr. meesing, r accounts on Ky order F. mt, Lio B AKERS, ON” ~ DECK | — BREAKERS vp yead | !—Journe men Baker’ Union No, 1 will meat it at o'c.ock, at IST Kowery. upper PbO abreat to-nist ty ths Dui ner ot fees Union ste will jwet at the same piace, at 7'9 o'clock P.M. ove Tivo be represeuted there, Hy order of SON, Grand l’re eribe, PATHE K MATHEW T. A, B, SOCIETY, Ul held apablic Pempersnce Meat. ing, at Hast ith et, on mundsy even. inv, A PM, Phe meeting will be ad- dense biedo orate ® Kichard Austin and Lancton, of broo i nu by Meatre, Kerrigan, MeCattray and 1 n ‘LAUNCELOL MUBP ANG Peee't, WM. O'IKIEN, Ree, sec ! PeATHER MATHEW T, A. B. ote No. 2, Brooklyu, Mall 165 Fulton et, Addresses yin Mor san, 1), A. Button, and Cou a inson and # will HUGH UN © i BiG ecording Secretary, 143 ATHER MATHEW T. A, Brookiyn, Hall 22 Court niue by dd, Pobin, Ke tne by Mb ' ay ior and » SOCTETY— Addresmes ton and ©, Staley, o,843 AJ) Uinlime ber, of others, The annual if olcers of the society will 2pm © fine tor nou-at endance will ed TOWN, ik KNEY, President JOHN UIINESOY, Rec. pec, ast FATHER MATHEW T, A. B. SOCLETY, No. OLD. ly D., wiilhe da public lei, at thelr dial, eorner of Grand and Ay eveulng, Apri Mth, 1565, at Ts tins wilh be adaiessed by tion, Brady. Bey. and J. Marsland, Faq, ‘er, LAugAD, daslor, Nash and oth ed. The society will old a saturday, evening, at 7% o'clock, pu, as business ot im- od. de Be DICKEREON ‘THOS M Loy Beety. FY ATHER MATHEW T, A. Te SOCLETY, Ne Y.. Hall cor, 2 dave, will hol 4 a meetiox on Bun wy April Osh, ab Sclock, speuking by Moca, Mussiang and Cro- f Brooklyn. Bi y Ming Far » Mr otuere, PHOMAS CONC! ENNis, Ree, dee. SHE MEMBERS OF THE FATHER Mathew . A.B, society, Braneh No, 1, are :ejuest- ed & raat ‘ut their bali, atone o'clock on Sunday, to attend the funerai of a deceared brother foemober, Atthe public meeting at Ts o'clock, the following gentiemen will address the meeting: Messrs. Golder and O'Donnell, singing by Messrs. kL, Greenwood and others, SYLVESLTEK BYRNE, Pree. JOHN a | WALSH Kec per Tre LADIES’ ROMAN CATHOLIC T, A e tered therein. are reqneste | van Donohoe, and others, The memiaie a seubes to attend tnceting at 2 o'clock P.M. for pare mentor monthly d GEO, O'NFILLE, Kee,'Bee, JOUN, STRE: Subject for m = plained, bvening—The Parabolic seatdieaes fh xaead 7 S COND REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN atl A.M, at furniture, eofas, chairs, tables, beds SOCIETY NO’ rICcEs. L. Soviets, of St. Marv's of the Visitation. Ih. + Fl inausuiete th public meeths i Atgemibly Roou . ¢ tramp bs ot, ou Sunday, Aprii th, eT ofclock. Speaki PC. He » £0 rit Henry T. Carroll, Keg, Singing by the talent and weowMiehed Mineos Mavinn and Kenifeck, and tica "Sul iowa, Keq. The Rev T, O'Facre | hae piom. feed to ba Pp *. JAMES KEARNEY, Pres t PATRIC(. FYIZGERALD, Secretar i NG MEN'S FATHER MATHEY No. 1, of Ne pure ay evonine addivsted by In. » kar. apd King, Mu su GhO. BROW \alu STREET CHURCH G RAVE yann on Forsyth st, All pe Kiso iy ai the VOL “Wy m Saturday at + eparatory \ ROS. WALKER, No. 1) Allen at ‘Clock, p. m., 10 taake arfangeroeut twovel. By order of the Couunite FOUNGM S FATHER MATHEW T. A No, J of Brooklyn, Latimer Hai. 216 t. Public meetings every Su WA i clock, Speakets—Hon, Chas. T, Sf d nay “Noha ronin, keq. Singing by Mr. O'su nes, &e, PATK, LYONS, Preet. wo | Or WaRD.—THE DRAFTED MEN OP the 10th Ward are rejnested to assembie at ihe Farex Market Court Houre on Batarday event April S, at 7% o'clock, =NELSON TAYLOR. Ch tan Recruiting Committee. JULN i. LAW BY Nt 1% Bec retary, li IOUS NOTH ars Ss. tT M. E. CHURCH—Boviness and Workinegmen's Dally Union Prayer Meeting, from 1% to] o'clock, Christian bicthren and sisters, od the pubile generally are cordiaiy invited to at- for tho whole or any part of the hour 116 —LARGE HALL, COR, 8TH AVE. Rev. R. C. SHLIMEALL. Minister, roing, by request—A Difficult Passage Church, Rev, SUENCER L. FINNEY, Pastor, ch wervices to-morrow at Clinton Hall, Atwer A! 1CTION NOTIC F300 C ASES “BOOTS and rhoes to be sold at auction on Mondar. Aprt uth, at 10% o'clock, at the Biore of C. 8. Fane’ N & 5 Ns, A] Courtlandt at. UCTION. SALE OF MAGNIFIC ENT household furniture, thie day, Betu: yy at lo'ci precisely, at house 152 W, 2lat at, near Tia ave, comms prising ta ry and ingrain carpets, bedeteads, bu- reaus, epring and hair mattrasrea, bede anu bedding, mirrors, clocks, shades, curtains, pianoforte, parlor suite, ching, glnee, allverware, cutlery, &e,with every- thing desirable ine fashionable residence, aie, mlm orebine, HENRY K. WESTCOTT, Auctioneer. 143 UCTION SALE OF LIQUOR sSTORE— end stock, Has day at Zo'clock, af noe will on Saturday . 1 Woet 42d rt, (oid No, PaXkECUTO 4 CULLD, At &e a” )XECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE E Drop erty at nuction, Fo oH, LUDLOW & CO,, will ll,on Mouday, April 10th, at 12 o'clock, att aalesroom, No. 111 Broadway, the valu with lot, 24 ft.6 in, by 60 ft 2 in, No. ! erat, be! Catharine slip and Oliver tt in the vediate vicinity of Catharine Market, Bai cy etionee No. 3 Pine ot pebeey BOAT ASTORIA FOR SALE AT suction, by KHURDETT, JONES & CO, on board thereof, ou Monday, luth April at 1) a.m. The wreck neit now lee at Astor! . Tinll about 100 tous burthen, engine and boiler; cylinder #2 inches; would make wm firet rate tu Sold for account of whom it » boat from Peck Slip, 4 IChARD Y WALTERS, A AUCTR — WILL ell this day. at Li's o' elowk, inet Broad rent # from Erie Ratle ing of 2 cases, 1 cuphoard and con. abhor beds, lot pillows, bedding, bead ery tos aul crockery ware, etc, “ S & J. BOGART, AUCT'RS—THIS DAY « o'clock, at the auction roome W illfain «t-—mortenge sale of superior he niture, muahosany ‘ete-a-tetes, parlor chaiis, pinto pler glasaos, brussels carpeta, oll cloth, marble " tre tables, beveteads and bedding, ahs n furs 1 cage, bar room tablos and ehar. ene rm, JOHN RK, PARRINGION Mare *y for Mortangee, Ba] Sit {PES SALE LIQUORS — RICH! ARD d Lt ERs, Aue ‘tr, willeell thie day, Saturday, a Ay JT Pact Broadway heegwny “en ine, 10 seare old, Boowh whiskey, 3 4 p Cg Room] brandy, 4 barrels bourbon, 1 cask port twine, 1 ketel emohn sherry wine, and other liquory tint 2 boxes tol coo, JAMES LYNCH, tase Sherif, JOTLN LYNCH, Deputy, i ‘ PUBLICATIONS, ji "EW MUSIC—* RICHMOND JS ours?" Rich vond ts aure! Kichmond is oure! Hiark to the jubilant chorus} Daby lon tails, aud her tetupies and towers Crumble to sabes betore ua, Solo, or Quartette with chorus, Words by A. J. Duganne, Music Mrs, E. A. Parkhurst. Deuic to Lieut. General Grant, The words and muale ase Hoth grand and subline. Price 30 cts, mailed free Vinnist in attendance w try new music. Just lished by HORACK WATERS, 481 Broadway, 160 HE TAKING OF RICHMOND IS A Greae ok Vhunniestot Oil is o greater Joker The pee ‘of Lee's army le a Capit if, bat the taking of the uonieet of ne No.5, will give you a capital fitof lighter, Do not fail to eet your sail te fay Ai ball’ th cunniest of ——, to send by uiaal or any other hale hurry for she Pbunn.est of (rt, new rear y 2 B: ANK Bot 0K LOST—ON THE savings Bank, op account with JAM 3 the fader wil jdense return the book w the bank L ST—A POLICEMAN’S SHIELD LN) 27th at, bet, Tth and dith aves, No. 1055, Please ree turn it to doth Precinct Station, in Sot st, pear Sth aye, A suitable reward will be given, _st OST—ON MONDAY, 8D _INST., A LITs Ue lialian girl, answering tothe name of ROSA KALLO, who lett ber home on ald day with twe seriall baskets to seil orangos in compauy with ap italian boy, abwut iz yeareold, The girl is from 7 > years old, weare a dark colored sack and has a tlort coupexion, Any information about ber will be thauktully receaved by Mr. J, ARATA, No, 40 yo ®t, in this city, 10 REW ARD—LOST, ON aaneer $ day, April Sth, asilver patent lever wa letween hast and North Kivers, trom Roorevels ot te pier 1, North ity ly leaving th 1 guine Ay aM Be ™ it. ¢ above rewa.d wt ve Tard, Bouth st; the fe Adams, BAMUEL ADAMBS 190° niet “MORSES, CARKIAGES, & FINE BAY MARE FOR SALE—Iktwees 4 10 bands high, about 7 years oid, sound ané for dootor, express, butcher ac lub Stan te YR SALE, A 2D HAND COACH—APPLY at 1, WALT ee Carr cor, ready #t, Brooklyn tage Factory, Beng | rte OR SALE—A TEAM OF HORSES, GOOD order, double truck pod harness and work of conuniselon house, (ood ts. Apply of carte 164 mui, 1” Pearl st or 215 Weat nt Elet SOR BAL wE—A GREY HORSE, 16 HANDS yearso - cuption of one eye; rye wey by jet N thy Ne sold seperate or together, In ‘ To tie Dlackeanish shop,” Taulize 274 Kash 18th, ty Fors ALE—6 HORSES, RANGE FROM rT) 16 hauds nah f from tot years old, suitable fow any Kind of work; eo t pair bays, 15 hands bieh, § years old, The it Ores havo ust come in fron the country, and are sound i kind in single of gdouble harnces, Can be reen at By Grand st., Fl ile 4 eu POR SALE—? FIRST-RATE SPRING Carte in good order, Inquire #2] Elisabeth et, 80 ORSE, CART AND GOOD WILL 6¥ work for sale, of ood wholesale house. graer ie going in other oe. Inquire as No P| s a a ’ '

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