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Convocation of the Virginin Amemtty. | their present er) loyment or otber mem in want An important addrean from membors of the Vir- | Of work, will labor for less money than thowe now gin’a Asembly, and other influential citizens of employe’, thus materially | reeking down prices that State, appearein the Richmond Ware of the that cannot be wustained whenever the labor market 1(2thinst. The object of the doenment is tocon- is overcrowded with operatives. It is, therefore, coke the Legisinture for the parpeme of taking | lnportant to every man who lives upon the pro- euch measures an are necessary for the reinstate. | Cees of his daily labor, & retain his present situa- ment of Virginia in the Union. The addrees saya | ton as long an he cannot Jo better elsewhere, By that all the rebel state officials have been accorded | OXercising a judielo..s economy, the rainy days, and #afe conduct to and trom Recline and that no | “0! times, will be more easily paged over, and impediment will be placed in the wey of the full | flare etobarransmenta avoided. Tt i@ too often eat inter hangs of opinions An! further, that the case that itnprovident men prefer to obtain pre- on authorities bave agreed to afford tranaporta: | ot @lvantayes inatead of guarding against future tion from any point wader their contr |, to the sad | © sutingencien, members of the rebel #tate government. [tia pio- bable, therefore, thatthi«# proceed ug bes the sanc tion of President Limoo.s, and ta designed to open the way jor the return of Virginia to the Union, The couvocatiou of the rebel Lagialature is ot coures purely ap initiel matter in the peace pro ‘PRAT. COGSWELL~In Jersey Cit Wedneetay, a Henry RC Cogswell, ts “the asth year of bp “The funeral will take place from the reridence of Mr.J 7 testo 196 4 er ng et on Friday, 7 inet, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. precisely, NONOVAN — On Wedneeles afterraen feat Donovan, aced 47 years, 4 tonthe and 15 days, May his soul rest in peace! 7 friends of the family are reepectfinthy (avited to attend the funeral, from hie late reddenen 7 Madieon et, on Friday afternoon, April Jith, at 1 oclort 26 DOYLE On April 15th, John Doyte, aged 36 era, a native of Jigernetown Nana Co, Kildare, [reland ‘The toends of the family, and those of his bro- ther Poter. also those of bie brother-in-law, Gerald Tyrrell, and the members of the Barty Benevoleat Rertety. are peetfiliy invited to attend the fune- ral, of Sarr afternoon perk at 1 o'cio from hie Inte revidence, 46 Centro et, St. Louis papers please copy toes FAGAN — On Thursday, April 13, Jobn Faran, ouneret son of Thor. end Annie Fagan, aed | month and 25 day The friende of the family are teanecttully inviued THE NEW YORK SUN. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIT. 14, 1865. ' _ = i CONSUMPTION. i SCHENCR'S PUL MONI SYRUP IS THR | Lo ONLY Linh 1s e GUAT ALL CURE SCHPNCK's PULMONIC EY RUP Ie the only medicine that will heal *2k oot YT == rr Falfilling o Promise At the breaking out of the war, it will be remem - bered the rebele sent this cause couplet to Preal- dent Liscons + “With mortar, pa. chan and petard, DISEAEED LUNGS Sometimes medicines that will stop ah a vd Pal oh bd ten orcasion the death of + 6 patient: it locks ‘ liver, stops the cticulation of he blood. (enone follows, and, in fact, clovging the actions of the very ornare that cansed the cou AVER COMPLAINT d DYSPEPSIA are the caune w two-Unirds of the cases of eT em ( tous who are tow complaining with doll pao Gl fide, the bowels sormedtimes coat! d sometimes too Jooae. tondue coated, pain in the shoulder blade, fre’ ing sore \imes very reel {at other times drowsy the too shat 6 taken lies heavily on the stomach, a ith acidity and belch ng of wind ene ually originate from a disordered copditior of the stanach, or a worpid liver, Persons eo aflecto! if they take one or two heavy colds and it the cones in these cases be suddenly stopped, the lungs, Liver, i ttemach clog, and remain torpid and inactive, and be fore the patie’ are @ maae of 50 evitable reanit *# avnie of lis eituation, she lumee 5, and ulcernted,aud death ie the tr We send Vid Ave ur Deau-regard.” to attend the i this (Fridays afternoon, a 23 | gSehenck’s Pulmonie Syrup is an expectorant mb a 4 yran we « relork, th denee of iJ ente, oT! my Hot contain opium, of aoything calculated (0 PEACE ! eramme. ee ; ga sai no power, and (hia waa supposed to be» very witty admont- by Pa 7 t par mL eigen’ 0 of * mac a hing can exercine 9 junctions if & repreeen- | tion of what tho President had to expect fi the HODNETT-0 cou cay i Gaavate ian oF eas Lod od s v hippeadivcs n April 1%, 1S46, John Hodnett. the j tative capacity, that con be recognis youn rest eon of Patdek and Klien Hodnets, aged 4] * by i easily, courie the system and creawa boro who, with ten thougan’! men end all the cannon be could use, succeeded tn capturing Sumter with iteninety men. Rut the rebels at that time hard- ly expected a literal iulfiliment of their promras, They have santto Ang, in care of Grant, Sumn- Max, Baeetpas, Tuowas and other generals, uot only their “mortars, paixhans and petardas,’? but about everything else they bad in the way of mili- tary munitions, Only Raararaasn is now needed to complete the promiae in the couplet, and as that worthy \a wuppose! to be with Jouxstow in North Carolina, be wil! probably be forwariet to “Oro Ane’ in afew dayaby “Snenman's Expresa,”’ & heal eirrulstion of the bloe But saometiines the ay ster is so debiiteted thata bottle of Beaweed Tonic” is necessary; and whent Ore costive, skin habit, a box of Be years, T monthe and 1) dave. Denise the lant two woeks we have been rajoic- The relatives aod trends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the tuneral, on Friday, Apri! 14. from the residence of bia parepta cor, 41st et. and 4th ave is MASTERSON At 142 Fact 2tet et, Thomas Maa- terson, aged 51 veare The friends ot the family reepectfally invited to atte nd the funeral, thie riday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery, 5 NEIL-On Tu seciay, April i Margaret Neil, wife wd by our government, for it is @ creation hostile the Union, But there ia no impropriety fo the citizene of Virginia using it aa @ neune to foci itate the re-eatabliahment of their Stare in the Usion, and thia ia podoubt the object of the pro- ceeding referred to, The probability iq that the Legisiature wil simply call a State convention to consider the question of re-union, and that the lat- ter body will formally revoke the erainance of #a- and place the State iu its former relation with the Federal Government. Onr suthorties have never recognized a rebe| Bate ceverament in in Virvtoia or in any other State, and cannot do se now. Bo fer aa we ere concerne', ‘(iovernor Byitn'' ie simply Mr. Burra, an tnfuenttal rebel ani ao ofall the rest of the rebel officiula, Mut, sf Mr. @ur7n and the other wentlenen in question ean be made available in the rehabilitation of their State, there ia nu reason why their services sbiumt not be accep ad. Three Celebrations Merged in Onc ing over victory ; now we inay rejoice over tte low, and the patient ie of a billions enck's Mandrake file ws bequl fruits. [t wil! be seen, from an officic! diapateh Too much canvot be said javor of the curat’ published elaewhero in the Sr, that the Wer Department makes the announcement thet ordera are to be immerdia o inmued to atop all drafting and veerniting in the loyal Statea; to curtail culiaz, bat certain in all cases ot porpid bowel tions, whoee duty it lato eliminate and cerry off the owed liver, which fe too frejuently the pritaary cause » of abroken down constitution of the whole syste and often passes under tho name of consumption, when (hat disease does not exiet ut ally or, ii it \ j unhealthy depowita which clog and reode; siugaieh purchases for arma, munitions, and everything inclaw's teaidence, 35 ton Friday alter hoon, at 1 o'eock ‘ CELL On Wednesday, Apel by Miebael Pure coll aged 54 veare, The friends of the family are reepectfally invited to attend the tw on Friday, at 2 o'clock, trom 108 Third ave, QUACKINEUSH In thie cite, on Thuradar, April 1. Edwin, eon of James Quackiobosh, in the vith yenr of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday aiter- noon. o'clock, fron: the realdence of hie father 18th et, without further invita. tion. 268 ut RADE Not icks. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE WORK- Anvmen's Union will be a Closing Hall, 267 Bowery, on thia Frid Pe ni 3 o'clock The question of the present “lock-out” smone the iron workers in England will be considered, Every Society of Workingmen should be represented, and ordially invited to be progent. wM Laks! » Prea, JOUIN HENRY FOY, Ree, See, }OPERS—THI DELEGATES TO THE grand society of United Coopers are requested to meet this Friday evening at § o’ciork, at 157 Bowery, CHARLES CARLER, President, PLO, PAKRELL, Secretary. 45 IRACTICAL PAINTERS SOCIETY—THE meinbers ot cha Soclety are re stod to be pnne- tual in their attendance at the meet ug this evening, ae business of itaportanc © to every ppemper will be transacted, WM. GRAY, Preet, GEO, ©, PLATT, er, Bec, ws SOCIETY N¢ CEs. A O. WH. No.1, L. L—THE OFFICERS © and members of the above Order are requested to attend A menting at Tammany Hall, corner of York and Pearl ovening, 14th inet. et 7 ' o'clock, se t of importance to be tpl oy By order of } NAKD TAYGERI, Pres, PA CK DOUGHERTY, See, 281 Piture MATHEW FEMALE T. A.B. No. 4, .N. Y.. foe te 8 ey, sting on this elee connected with the military estat iroent ; to reduce the number of gene to the actual necessities of the service, and to Powers of the “Mandrake Pi Their ection | ie toutily curable by a proper atvention to restor heathy action of the stomach, liver and other fur the wheels of the animal orgapiem. People often epeak of epeold medicines to partfy the 1 and staff officers ft. when the truth 1, that if the stomach wit perly divest the food, and furnirb healthy chyme ie latter of which beeen ee blood, t no need of ithe “blood purift ‘ed that purifies stecks and mu purifies the biow of taking some the. cough, Kot at y ch and healthy action of the Nver, then the blood will soon become the cire n nfat- ural and ali morbid marter on the lunge or eleewhere 4. moet ripnend come off SCHENCi'S PULMONIO ) SYKUI is cure to bring about thie healthy action, and, by perevering in iva ure, it has even cared ecrot- ulourt shece at home in Philadelphia, when the F pationt bay beew nearly «tosses of tuuniny en. The directions which neconmeay each botue tell waen the ED TONIC aud MANDKAKE PILLS are Sowing and Reaping. Nad it not been for the profusion of aympathy ani materia! aid lavished upon the rebels by trans-Atlantic friends, !tis dovbtful if the rebel- r. These friends, mainly English, notonly encourage! the rebels to persevere in the etruggi@, an! stimulated them with the hope of foreign intervention, but they furuished the money necessary for buying ai! gestfal supplies, and for fitting Out pirates to prey tipon our commerce, Aa compensation for these advances, the sympathizers in question re- eeved Confederate bonds, redeemable at some firme aubsequent to the esta! Hehment of “Zouther on Independence." The amount of funda thus nego- Hated isnot known to the North, and probably never will be; butitmust have been enormous. In view of thes facts, will some physiognomiat be kind enough to explain the probable expression of countenance that will be exhibited by the said bondholders when they hear the late news from Virginia’ And will some financier give us an ap- proximate idea of the quotations that will rile with reference to “Confederate ascurities !'" We suggest that the bondholders change the date o1 redemption from ‘Confederate Independence Day'* to Doomsday, and then haud the ‘securities’? down to posterity, a« @ warning that “he who sows the wind will reap the whirlwind " remove, * an je conmiatent with public safety bread an » the medicine which ed lung i a)! restrictions upon trade, These are the frat tend fruits of vietory, and while they are in the nselver the et hon would have survived the secon! ef great troportonce to the country, they are atill rrorm cheering from their @pnificancy aa to the present conditon of the rebellion, Secretary Braxton sage that thie ection haa bern taken by Tu muddle which threatened the ciuy with three victory celebrations, on as mane) diterent dara has ot Inst been aavafactorily adjuaver!. Mayor Goetign bas issued a proclaration ia which be acceden to the popular wish, and changes the ap- pointment made by hirn ao as to conform with thone of the Governor and the committ@ofeitizens Thursday, the 20th inet, will therefore be the dav ef celebration, and there ls every indicetion that 't wil! be observed in @ manner commensurate with the great events that have called it forth. The offi- cial announcement that draf ng aod recruiting have been stopped throughout the country, and that the rebellion ia now wallowing in ite * last ditch,’ will doubtless give eddithanal eelat to the occasion, the Cabinet with the advice and concurrence of yar anuinber of persona in this city that cam be reterved to that have beer iu the Inst eta me of cor sumption, and cured by hie mod He does ans wish to be understood that «ben lunge 6 ean tn bat when one is rout other neavity in ft, it ean toentr nipened, and diseared matte off, sod the patient cet weil, PRICE 1'u moute Syrup and Seaweed Tonic. 91.50 per bottle, = 7 or two bottles Symp and one of Tonic 5, Mandrake Pills, 2 cente per box, Dr. SCHENCK will be at hia roome, No, 52 Bond et New York yee uitntion cud adver, every qu yet fron: 9 A. Mf. until Jotciocs f'. M. All ade but tor a tho:ough examination of the i go with hie reap) rometer hie charge ix $3 DELMAS BARNS & OO, Wholesale agen Pork Kew, for New York city. tieines may be obtained at all a id et, Now York. BOSTON 3 and 2oth inst. Genera! Goan, The latter, as is well known, bas teen much in the company of Goneral Lar since the murrender of the rebel arm, and is mupposed 1 know what course the remnant of Lena frecee, eutede of Virginia, are likely to pauteae with reference to eubmiasion, The fect pat Geoeral Goast now recommends a reduetion of the roilitary eetablichment, may eafely be re- forded am evilence that peace is no longer a thing vand—that this order virtually ia an official announcement No, 24 ef the future, but thas 1 ia actually at ‘rat the war ie ended! No more conecription The Navy-Vard Strike. In the Ses, of yesterday, our rrporter furnished the particulars ofa ‘strike’ now in progress atthe Navy Yard, From shia it appears that the author- itivs had determined to reduce the rate of wages half adollar per dey, aud the warkmen “knocked off," in the expectation that such a course was the easiest way to induce the Government to restore the previous rate of wages. The right of a work ing-man to demand his own pricefor the labor ho Ge SMALL BUSINESS. PE IST, CHEAPE ST AND MOST DU RABLE FE BRIEST'a HATR DYE, The Model I the World, ie usod in preference te all shana now: ne more uncartainty; no more anxiety for tbe cause, Tue ' Confederacy” bas cessed to be; tre arm of treason hangs po and the joyful eraof peace has, than! God, at last dawned upon Finencial News, Marketa, &c. Naw York, Thursday, Apri) 13,6 7. M.-The fine- trations in gold, as bulletined at Gilpin's Merchante’ . have beon ar tollowe At Ion d M. 146; 10. OG: 10.40. 146% 5 10.80, 140% 5 11, 146% 5 11.10, 146 gs 1118, 148g; 1005. 145% 2 1105 14a 11S, 146 ig; 12.95, 146 12,10, 146"s ; 12,20, 146'a 5 D2, 146%); 12.40, 146%); 12,59, 14605 1, 1G 5 5 1.95, 1484; 1.40, 1484; 15, 146%; 2.20 2.25, MGW: 2.95, 116%; ‘uy @tricken countrr, " ES NOT ATAIN THE SKIN, minemlene tried it, ncknowledce, ”) Pride ing, Ay of the Society, JONS KIDD, Preside nity MWIELTAM oc ONNELL. or, dee, Ik ATHER MATHEW T.A. B. SOCTETY No. ‘6 will be no meeting of this rociet ythe ith i i JAS. CENTLER, Re OTICK—THE MEMBERS OF HIBERNIA Soeety are 4 to be janetual nee at the ting to be held at their rooime, 15 W Two Pietures. fe-nay i# the fourth anviversary of a acene that wil be as prominentin the future history of onr untry asthe batile of Lexington hs@ beon in the On the Mth of April, 1861, the firss overt act f treason to the Government wast consummated at Chorlestan. Fort Sumter, with its litth band of NOT INJURE THE HATR i or Grey hair toa beautiful and ratun BLACK OR BROWN, In tantanens ) VETER CURRY, see 6 priceof BOX outh Second street, Williames performa ia not questioned, and we do not propose General 1 hurwh Who.rsare Aarsts.D. Karnes & Co. ©1 Parl ah i Praner & Lee, 20 kman et: Wheeler, rt} ye to speak of it in this connection. Nor i# it neces. ary to show the equal rightof the authorities to ns 140 it eer Ansil 16 a lier & Reo, 159 Aden, cor. Stanton tte name the rate of wages they wi!l pay to aes 86 . , ntation of our new at cor. Houston st. and D: Hoadlow, | tcrs'and men, whom threats could not tntimis | © sehanieg employed by ibe. Voverament; Td Unis tino tite ane 49, 146 7 jor of LIWARD MoiLALGHLINPies [| reer al Pog pee eRe SRT RRNA cnt por the offerings of traltors bribe, were com. on ion ; B50, 14645 dy 148 6: 4,10, 146%, The etock mar PETER MULDOON, 5 i ave. an aleo be supplied hy C. N, ‘crite this instance whoever issued the order reducing | aa compared with resterday, wae generally rENT: C sR PTs u of om ‘gto fh per cent, higher at the clore of the afternoon's bur! ness, A few sorta suffered welicht decline, Govern. mente were quiet and sreads ixth om peiled to surrender to an overwhelming force of in- Ole LOTHS, MATTINGS, ac, tor ow > Canal at apeatry, tugs, door gun WARD DRAFT MEETINGS N the pay, ignored an Act of Congress authorizing { t 100In, Corn A meeting wili be held at the Oc Government officers to pay the mechanics they eu- turgente, and to lower the proud emblem of our eyaptry atthe beck of armed rebellion, In place at fee tend. LEWIS K. RY ERS, ‘ mat f ploy, as high @ rate of waves aa the working-tnen at Si morrow being Good Are vente, atair druxgets. &e, Old carpets taken in ete ho old flag, under whose pr n they huc , Stock Exe con | PARKE, Secie $ ” : r jer wh - tect "~ they hud | receive trom privase individuals, Instead of continue | Friar. the New York Stock Exchange, the ( } ites ec ’ 414 rn prospered, in the place of th do ‘oke . Yetroleum Boards and the rf PRs Ti We TES Te LA frown and proarore |, the place of the starry ing at their work, and respocifully appealing to the Roard of Brokers, the two Petroleum Boards and th TJ Hl MEMBERS OF pet BARK CARPETS, OILCLOTHS AND berver whieh even the remotest nations bad : Gold Room, have all decided to holt no #esion. The leat socie ‘ ated t Bocretary of the N fifeation of the ob glent Hociet 4 worth at ou iminenre ance eatued)to\-veanect and Bonce. doméaiia loan market is working ensior at Safi percent, Steyr apy tt wi UE OF ds peal ; mspeet and honor, dom traitors | noxious ordor,the men have concluded 10 “atrtiee,"” | tee vith SRW ania TOMICRET Ie eae | Ake hee hse ov 71 Went aath ot. cor.8ih ave, Abt SaTDEATNE Gamisisfon THLIR (ea AMC ing billa were dni at 108% @ n ‘Change to-day | of our cecesed brother aieval ex Jon t and the results may be mathematically demonstr ed, Had wiser counsels prevailed this ‘strike, would not bave occurre’, Atwer a delay of s fow dave the authorities might have been induced to modify the orders issued, pon a proper statement of the case to she “powers that be’! in Washington Now that the workingmen lave deckled to ‘strike 9 few figures will show the advantages to be de bad our ensign met with such UsT RECEIVED, 0 GR JSS Scotch i ARNO Petes pare 24 and bse Weat or FOR RICHMONDIt— ARTICLES FOR SOLDIEKS Flour wae dnil, without decided change, Wheat war rather more steady, Corn wae scarce and firm. Onts were firmer, Pork wre quiet, Beef waa low active. Lard riet and eteady, and Whirkey dull and lower, FITZPATRICK, Piece, MICHL svcration 5 never ad the rep suflered such burniliation, he dawning of an epoch in the his- faeturer o: ALO TIOW NCIC D. HUSKY AUCTIO 8 Astor b pn Friday, 14th inet., at Celock, the eu and tixturee of the Hjuor store ty 1 Ninth at, neas 4th ave, Also tie lease of the hours, a intry which time can never ef- ined the amoul we. It ER, OFFIC] ng fire of tresaon srock 8 FreaT poAaD fr U.S 60'S), ep 18g 190 Wyoming VC. 85 loo Al & TOW. R 88 Al RICHMOND. WILMINGTON, CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH, AND © FLIER PLUACKS, thotld be sent Mik MARNDEN EXPRESS, tat had tour been fannel by the leading disunion tete, to break forth in afl tha: was destined to envelope t wh n th i f 8 Es a £8 eet it 4 i sit ie nanbela ' e the ecountr ee ure of . WA Wt Ma , . sor wens liked) Biba ni bined Ha nee WM Vedthereby, Thirteen hundred and seventy-five Hn) Brie J ey 4 SALE aa ek AS She a LARY ROOFS CURED WITH RUBBER ‘ 10 first taste of blond nexnivorou ; i ¥ affernoor H * PM carn.Vorous | nen, were receiving 6iX thousand one hundred and Lh dc Hin tgafs', peg beat hy a4 paint 1 te ly cents per foot, aecording to con- rnimal—it maudened the brains of the conspira- 1 , lwo Brie Pt a AUTOR ARE WTO RLO. NG Omaaa rane sh Nova Heee. +l REGAL tha Tio Wan ‘ eighty-seven dollera and My conte, as their 200 de, Pid ne. No, Lowery, N Ninth ave, No, Aga os Ms ‘ e Government; it ated them with daily wages. hey have been our me 100 Had By. Rk sy pe have, No. 44 Bighth ave, No, 25 Pine #t, room rf, the belief that the = : sof treason were pleasant; pean tedetea * broke the Inst link that held their ay:npathies to the Union, and it con+unmated the work of * fr- the Buthern heart." On the day that Sumter fll, ap avowalot Unionism in Charleston would eleen followed by death, The passions of the trutors had t @ pitch by the tocoes of ther Stat essay at rebellion that they vould have ser hi Aid M8, 8S. in R. eroployment tour dava, and in consequence, the sum of twenty-four thousand seven hundred and fifty dollera will mot be distribused among the workmen who have quit work. Accordins to pres- ent indications, the authoritics will not be in any hurry to make terma with t! ¢ #trikers, and in con. et Kahala @eq ienve, a month or more may elapse before other | be workmen wil! take the places of those who have 509 Mari ed atin, lef the Navy Yard. One hundred and forty-eight | 02 Mh National Bk, Yo 100 Chi & hy, W. Pf * 609 Com. Coa If " oO pouth Tt et. Williamnsbareh, and cor, Oxfor nd Folton ave, Brootlyr 4 NOTHING LIKE LEATHER—TF YOU want role leather at the lowest RWrion prices, etiiat 6 spruce ri NOY. GIBBONS & IOYCE, wt JAGS, RAGS, RAGS—THE USUAL nia price paid tor: age. Dewepapers, Ae at Hine Werehouse, ut 110 wad D1: Noriolk et, ®. y ae TOHE HIGHEST ©! PRICE PAID FOR od ne blets, Looks and wae paper of eve OCKWELL & bMe HES ON, 26 Ann st, L door rest of N aT traces, twoelerant ein bede rocwers, shades and lace cur vlues, tilver ware, Ae. Cor of i ane ine furmii.d, ao p ner H. K. WHSTCOPL, Auctioneer, M “POUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL Seil @ thisday, 1 sloek, 24) Wet ddd et, near Oth aye, household urnsture, velvet and (apeeb.y CUrpeiey fotas, chalre, curtains, me temrett, + Iver ware, cucery, bureaus, ie, WAelintnade, bacoment sod kitchen turniture, &e,., &e, 4 chairs, nechins. cut oon) worth ios stoning ton K 100 Mich. Cen, R ise do. “WS \a} 20 Panama K 200 UL Cen. kK 50K Obio & Mise wea intlamed to @ ¥ abn y to show thelr Yoalsnity toward the Mag of v ch they ouce were 1 Raat} . thousand five hundred dollars is ‘be agwvegate | S00 ie diets 100 Chi % RERK 2 ROL! A INS, Al f 2 ty RR . Ri ML, Li NS eer - : fe ‘udllbarse 1e fatal sep, and were | amount of wages that baa beon paid monthly to | Quieksiver MM. ie te td Mu ‘ waite faae and ae hand firal ure--« LOST AND POUND, to follow Ib wo the en L, Ta the language | the workinen now on atrike, In order to-emimate | 0 Cary Tip ort WN Fed cuothe, beds and bedding, sofas couches, &e. 9 | ep OR MISLAID, ON THURSDAY, The ‘ ty on thet llowing mornin:, * 5 rtd uy aia : i MISLAID, a obee papell ng nies Vs the} the exact amount of advautage the workmen will ‘ Hee ting K wa 10 Ny 3o0 GUE! RIFI’S SALE — MATTRASSES BED. | 24 doch ia tos Mk Rensa io Mae cen apiel, the train fred, and we are | obtain, if, after standing out for one month, they didiy RICHARD W ALTE A twill nei} | York, # red te iaine, b longing Y 3 indopendence or destruction." ; AEOOND POAME ou oaturday, at TL large | '° 8 1 theraricles, The : i tro again employed! at former prices, it a necessary |, U8. 6.51 18% 2ONY.Con_R vantity of Huek an ntiry : uk, whi he owner chee a have pas * a aniot ey CMO | go caloutate the oitference between the ratevt wages | [1 d Piste B00 Krie & WS*4 Te See teee TART LATOR Inte Ale bra i ‘As Meu a baltak "i rs at Charient ‘Voulay the ei at gay , ra ; " ; ano and | inelodeon, As “ te Sbesitt, 1 a Y Hh #lop, a jay the city that gave | ofered by the Government, snd the rate which | 22500 L 3. 6m b-By 2 ‘ i * rie Ry ai = . Tori ; EA bath bo vebe prali, ol sles Lamm du fe 4 ‘ ' al D oe) > } fore Bis ilersliy @ “clty of desole | ig demanded by the meu, Thin amouvts tu] 50 do. .uewieli? 1M tle Gls OS, REM AVCTR, OFFICE 8751 La savings bank, No, 105.7 or will res Maliofit ss» blackened rnin, the rest is sixteen thovussud five dred dollarm or 9 | [W. . de» i] Joo AL. AT. A 0 th ave i May 14th Sem " “ik cive alilermtie ward | 7 vame tothe eserted by / tae AAG ; ‘ - a a UOlaray Ol 600 UM. Ge. Led'g,. D's v i, en, hk, lho V8 Leuth ae’ tdi ond de Rae. and HH Hs ; sy : y te se apauta, No detiaut | toss of ouly twelve dollare per month | 181M) Tenn.ta "0, Gh He re? Wiell wwchod y coupling Of ce » ei eee TEREMEAT BRICK ue are board there to-day 3 yXul> ) te s uO Cle. & iitte, &., 7 matire at LD “4 tation over the capture of F it " ie geo for each man if he bad continued at bis 10N Notre Hine So a da a 75404 ry, ubd & ,eueral nesortment ot he TOsT—A GOLD PAIR OF SPECTACLES 1 ve oderal troops; uo eu- | work, and trusted to the authorities for an toa , pore Min: ie whi «s Wire 44 in eolug frou of to Vie Gran “t.ho finger nO cdsunion Moatsou the breeze; no haa ons } iw Cum. Coal rt ashy HO CHL A RR 4G nee i! ree a literal ew the thank very Pen cceste teetled dh ike 1G eid Starry | able adiustuent of the wazes question As it now | ry {gain 100 Chi B&Q. Rat © 7 GAFUNEY, AUC'TR, soe woman by rerucning them 4 dackean et, tect ‘ Mey nothing reweiu# of | gtands every men who hae quit work, and who | 10 Quicksilver Mo uo hal PRG Wat wo, | dle satu Pou, at Ws € mM 6 peone Witnerand Pi di Karo ) de ‘ owt e >a ; care nia o vthe picture four years ago. | rrmuins unemployed for a whole month, will be | . jaca = | tho t THIS WE! K—A GOLD LOCKET, isicad 13 @ wrenge coutrast, On the rate byoet . red ‘ : kL ; i] iter Iniug portias by ong eenueven, By sxate feauialan aciie Garantie ‘ 4 | subjected to @ loss of one hundred aud right dol. SPRCEAR, YOCLE Hs, | age ag the serie tO F, McBVOY, 350 Grand sb the Se ge x tod ii wits BNBE* | lars, To make good thie loas-aftes being re. | - fader will he ar ewarut “8 waere he std far ycare ago, and surround: | enployed at the old rates—cach tnen must wor —Veo the Berth te Will ¢ ertiialy Der \ TM. WITTERS, AUC iby many ofthe same officers - ig ie | thie day, ut 2 « k A tlag-racsiug is £9 REWARD—LOST, ABOUT 2 WEEKS io}! 5s : at the reduced rates nine wouths, In other words tor y Moths, Now i the si ae ute, in plied sot | D tan will be pelt’ ior ute 1) | Yer, As Was Beeu In bhe tir etn , . fork Dertrors ‘acket, for preserving bhp o aiaty NTIER, 45 Mott die Bt in wt picture, busine | i¢ would have been wiser to havo accented the | 1%! Ver De Packet, for preserving Clothe, Fura | Jace curtaiis, di! carpets, out ¢ Tiare to ft. 8, CARPENTIER, 48 Mott die” 30 “ sear ile smlguia at Aekahon ane’ ralailteet ie ie Carpets, Robes, Biankets, and all Woolen Gooue, from | beddin Na glass and ailver . terms offered by the authorities, and, while work wlorious old B : hw end all Destructive Insecta, Por Sale} y | machines, maat es a, a rN sue hi ie a ivare and Stripes that foate upon ing for less pay, waited patiently pine months for | ppripy 4) bane aad wo T 71 ‘ BLY ARTICLES FOR BALE, ¢ sirntho identical flay thet traitors lowers | a proper decision of the wages Tuestion, Mean: | wh bk . LT 14.0 1 hat AnD YALL 3 M IN PACK Of +) on tao former occasion, And instead of “Dixie | aime, those workmen who could obtain more Stop that Scratching and ase VW heaton’s al Vie mua « Aas ma of whew wafted on the breeze the soul- | pe, neg | Tich Ointment, It eases Iteh aad Salt Kheww in | TUESDAY, 18h APRE4 » AT 12 O'CLOCK, 4 “ " A ‘s | reruunerative employment elaowhero would have |) 74, tt {all eruptions of th ; ‘ AT OLE auth " F z n ty-eluht houra, a eruption ne akin. solr ; os trains of the oar angled Wane | accepted it as socu as ottered, Asitis, the chances | byalilmite ht si REL eBay Heo * lustead of defiant rebel shouts, we now bh: : cp 5 —— hy Lf t clagaghe F . ar | are that nearly every man will be out of work fora Barhfulness—fticw to overcome it,—sce SAL. Pt “Ti if WiITHoOUrP t boop Won, Gee sentorian cheers of jaytulness that issue from | few, {i not many days. Each individual can | Pht helogical Journal, January No. 2 ¢ For Ga PER CENT. ON ORT “9 al Learte, and that rovorborate throug thecity |fgure up hia Fv Rarenal® legal oh ia & Welle, onY Broadway, N.)+ veel inadlle The ¢ hove oneriy to alt ated un tt SALE CHEAP—KEG3, TUMBL ERS pasted cv war, And farther, thero and then calculate tbe wisdom of dee |, Mieesirent!y Redaced, “Spring Clothing Hthand dd bee Phe wacor p th obna god ‘huuare ae th neo hiv tien ani ent arene Tanues | Cat ineve y varet 1, 8a ded 2 ive raced, corpo ing a frente. over 1400 \ tai Mhe piace te ie Jovore ere VACD NERCHEE, GEORGE PROMP- | ciding Upon © “strike, that compels 6o many eM? Ue Stuud soe in the cis. beter | the busdvet eliace and the ceemst water moire at the y 10 Biet ot May. Ee 1 VM. Lhovp Gautioon, and a host of other | working-inen to eeck for employment st @ time e Oud prices hildsen's Gepartinen if bay Ah eon the lang oie of New thy : hes ne "4 ‘ ¥hhoke » de 5 vith | errr - Ore HIE | ¢ "i he gad ¢ ORS 5 i. Witok ves have been identifiod with | when mechanics are bot in such constant demand (srover & ker’s Firet Premium blastic aud avenues re whole property ia weil adsme! ior I oY rT ses oushment of slavery—tie institution which | as they have Leen since the war began. Every | Stitch and Leck > pewine Mactus words | § Li ah ot I ny Wee y i ” in oA ot 1 Iu w etn ne bases Ne Cocrleston rebels averred was the “chief core | workman inues perceive that war prices are | f sm | wut Legisiatire, “Che tine be care Gor a the « ous ue thas Doe Nea. oe: , H : } ond Hantiton Leny is only about 30 minut At ( rh iss the Contederacy." Rub the details of | steadily ceclining, and although butcher are etill | yertentute Ses ine “wat ins? | “No better upportualty for 8 goo! ad permaae tay it ‘siruet Dotwweean the mene to~day, and that | demanding extravagant sums for their meat the | nine. & x BPR Py » a UL ay pee ioe in value i ne weak tJ fou n re a rection of the city constantiy ipcre wt v , HANG US FOR SA rag : 1 Y<ars ago, can readily be imagined, | time is spproaching when even this food will be Pyles 0. K, soap—The Poor leople’s tithe Is mutavle, and # compete Prinied ea 4 ; 7 MI : he tres batbes gbhe country in ® see of blood: | sold in accordance with the value placed upon friend, Cheap and good, Sold by eroceis every Bet thereat wii be fur Dsshed 40 Cae | reat thneraee A ‘be last roarks ite emergence. punted, redeemed whore. hud 8 mane aod OOTY. de.) " labor, The war substantisliy ended, many me- the Otte of E ——————— NRKY C. MURPUY. Jr. 14 Court et STORE | FIT RES FOR SALE, COMPRI A Perfect Sewing Machine is the Eliptic | 4. ri ‘4 o.c1as Cacbauge, soy hyper a. " d sbenice and laboring men will be discharged Lom | Lock Sich, A, be iuseo 607 Bioaduas ta” | iat te omseg of the Vanni Seas 1% Pr ae a artere, hon £280 AbOW, wie fwd Qiseutbrallos, * ‘a

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