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i — a THE NEW YORK $ WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1465, A Hint to the President, Towne is Dow no meh thing as an organized retelliun, or @ de facto government of the late secoiod Hates The military power of the rebels uas boeu completely swept away, the mea who verformed the functions of executive and logise: uve officers in the late Confederacy are fleeing from ine country, divested of every official attribute, and the Konth is no longer in the attitude of boatil- ty toward the Foderal Government. Therefore, the proper time bas come for abroyating the rights of be ligereney, which our Government was obliged «© grant tw the rebels while they possessed the powers and exercised the functions uf @ separate aod hostile nation, The argument of Kerl Rus- ait, in jontifying the action of Great Britain in scourding belligerent rights to the rebels, was sub- siantiaily ties That the rebellion had assumed such vast proportiona as to place it beyond the ‘imits of @ mere inurreotion ; that it hed estab Jiahed and suoeessfully maintained s government ; that it had raised and supported vast arinios, end that) the war was of much mag: nitucle ag to compel the North to take priconers of war, and contuct the contest according to the prin ¢ plea of warfare common between nation’, thereby treating the rebels not as traitore but aa virtual Yetligerents, Upon this ground Bugland and France recognized the belligerency of the rebels, and our own Government waa compelled to treat @hum sccordingiy. But there is now no rebel gor eroment, no armies, nothing upon which to bypo- theeate Delligerent rights, andgthe grant ought, therefore, w be immotiatly witidrawn. In view “1 these facts, tho President should now issue e yoneral prociamation to the effoct that, after epecified thins all rights which have heretofore teen scoorded to hostile enemies of the Uuited Staves will be abrogated, and that all persons there- alter whe shall be found in armed opposition tothe Atoverninent, abel! muffer the penalties prescribed ty jaw. The length of time between the notice sud the date for the order tw become operative stead be sufficient to give guerrillas od pirates on the dus warning of whatthey might expect, Withthe righte of bel- gereucy abolished, all rebels found with erie in iceu bande would be aubject to Bamme peoulty ; ed the persous enyvayed tu depredations upoo our «ctmerce would beeomo veritable pirates and would be treated acourdiugly. tie bigh time thet Abie luuportant action were taken. Several rebel war veavels are eti!iun the wean, end our com werce etn constant dauyer of their visitations. ‘There ia now no “ygovernment’'t) authorize their action, orto give thew euy of the attril utes of vaval power, They are in reality just a veritable j iretes as were Kin» and bis crew, and are desery- jug of the fete which the law pronounces upon piracy. Ab the same titoy President Jonsson should plainly notify England and France that the time for these nations to renounce their concession of belligerent righteato the rebels haw Oo come Adwisting that the ground orlgivally taken by — —— wt dau them in this respect was correc, thet the character of the re- vellion et the time justified e course Abey took, it isevidently their duty now to be ew prowpt in revoking their coneresion as they were Bu granting it, They should be made tw under- stand distinctly, that thie Goverument will no longer submit to the fondling of these pirates by either England or France, and thas in future any favors extended to such vessels will be regarded as widing and abetiny: piracy commerce, ust American The people of this country at the present time are in no mood to tamper with obati- nate traitors at Lome, with freebooters upon the high weaa, or with rebel-loving nations abroad, ‘The rebellion bas Leen offectnally crushe!, and the sooner the remaining rebels and their sympa. Ahizing friends understand that fact, better it Will be for them, Let the President now issue a Proviamation of outlawry ageiast all rebels who shall not cease hostilities on land and sea withio « #'ven titoe, together with a notice to foreign gov- eruments thet this country oo longer recoynime rebels a@ belligerents, and ine short tine guer- Fillad and rebel pirates will Lave passed away, Capture of Mallory, Tus surrender of Mattouy, ex-Secretary of the abe! Navy, is worthy of especial notice, as he is sue only leading dignitary of the ‘Confederate dovernment" who has yet been captured, The susposition of bis caee will probably form « prece- cent for that of all other rebel offic who may Tall into our bands, unless Maitory can establish some especial claim to favor and leniency. His sence bas been precisely on @ parallel with that of BexJamuy, Beeowinnivos eod BiivELLE, and there if 90 epparent reason why be should be treated with greater mag uanimity than they. The fact that he has voluntarily surrendered, iano mitigation for his crime against the Government, and he cannot simu Immunity from punishment under the pro- visioneof any existing amnesty, Mariouy will uvw be called upon to “how cause’! why he fitted vul rebel pirates to prey upen our comiuerce aud Jewtroy the property of private citizens. He will probably discover, before be is through, shat »reat honors are beset with trials, and that even » “secretary of the Confederate states Nav) wu bject bo the vicissitudes of life ” ie A Vranco-English Alliance, By the latest arrival from Europe we have @ re- port, op the authority of the London Momsina Ap- *VEMTIngm, that itnmoediately on the reception of the news ip France that Richmond bad beeu captured, the Emperor proposed to the British minister at bie court, that England end France should fori ap otfensive and defensive alliance ayainat the lt nited States, The object of the proposition ts to protect Canade and the French interest from apprehended aggressions by our Government ‘There may be vo foundation for thie report, and if true itis hardly probable that the British Govern awent will enter into any such compact; butelrcum- stances strongly indicate that Napol#om is at least hostile to this country, thas be apprehends trouble ee the resultof bis operations in Mexico, and it iv mot lpprobable thas he is desirous of taking some queasure t provide for future contingencies, The Freveb Government has manifested a stroug sym’ pathy for the rebellion ever since the begiuuing of jn Mexico she war; end the late stormy scene iu tbe legisiauve body, iu which ‘Mr, Parpetas was boote! ant hissed down, ter an attempted defexe of our Government, glows that late events have praiuced uo fueling. change of Lo addition bo this, itis etstod on reliable @uiberity thar Naroesov bas revoutly couterred | ituble wulliustwos of any or their exwenyivy list, | site points of the compaas, tlow towards a common point eod mingle their waters each baving reached « position diametrically oppo- site to the starting point. Gengit Sura present @ striking instance of this peiitical anowaly. General Berimsa, previous to clans. men and Southern wea reaand made himeelf their eepecial charopion in the free states, of the Charleston Conve the most ariont supporter State rights faction, and supported Jarry, Davisior the Presidential of Davia, Botiam and the other extreme leaders was to forces radical mau upon that Convention, or break up the Democratic party friends of Dougtas prevented the former scheme, but the latter was suce confreres, seceded from the Democratic party, and Supported the secersion can /idate, Jous C, Breok- Ismives, Grant SMira, on the contrary, bas slways been an abolitionist the agitation of the cating a feeling of hatred use the Northern mind, ayant the institution and ite supporters, Before the war, be never lot au op- portunity of publicly expressing bis bit- ® time their Goneral Buriem bas juss the Union League of thie city, aud Mr. Burra} Just written a letter to President Jounson, of these emauativns retiect the present opinions of their autbora, aud show their views DoW are, the rebel leaders, to compel them to live under @ vigurous willibary woverument antil everything is power opon the notorivus Dr. Gw by which the latter (9 te take possession cf Sunors and boid it iu the Interest of Narotgos. From these sud other ccrroborating Circumstances it is evident that the French Emperor is uot favorably disposed towaid our Government, and that he feels extremely un- atthe prospect of reunion between the North sod the Bouth. Being the prime mover in the es- tablishment of @ monarchy in Mexico, and having identified himaelf with the vew Empire, he cannot now, with any show of consiae’ abandon it to tho tender mercies of the Monroe doctrine, Yet be sees very clear'y from the tone of our Government, pross and people, that there js no disposition to renounce that doctrine, and that it will be pro- tected and perpetuated so soon assis practicable Looking atthe question tn this light, Napotaom fees but two alternatives for bin to follow; either bh) must ebandon Maximinian to his fate, or prepare to defend him. Tue former course would le so manifestly inconsistent, and eo pai- pably cowardly, that Narotson would hardly dare to adopt it, On the other band, » war with the United States looms up before him. He insuygur- ated an alliance t) protect Turkey from Ru egcression, and wae successful, He bad less in- ducement for that step than he would now have in framing ® sim lar compact for the protection of the Mexican Empire against the apprehended ag- gression of the United Stan, Englend was bia aily then, and itis natural thet he should turn to her now, uf he seriously contemplates alike course, The report of the Monstso Apvaatisan, therefore, ia notat all unlikely: and ff trua the fects must soon come to light through Parliament, which is now in seasion, Strange Result of the Rebellion. Ir frequently happens that persons of widely ‘1i- Verse political views reach ® common stand-point just a@ two streams, having their sources at oppo- But it ia not often thet the views of prominent public men converge in this menner, cross at the focus, and then di- verge until they are ay widely separate! as at fret, Geners! Burien and the war, wase type of the Northern pro-slavery He was su ardent supporter of Svutheru At the time » Horie was oueof f the retical, extreroe nomination, The determination The stead*ass sful, and Porien, with his Huw Life has been devoted to lavery question, and to incul- ternesa of feeling egaust te Southern lealers, aud of secusing them of a culpable crime im the hoid- fog of winves, The war brought these diverse views of Genera) Burcea and Gaburr Smrri together, They reache! @ porfect concordance of sentiment on the aulj:ct of slavery and slaveowners, aud for Mut I livered a speech before opinions rewaned in unison, Bob how w Gen, By to confiscate why separated Lee wants to han, their property, tinfactorily settled, and ju spirit he favora the extreme feeling of re- habiltation, baud, Wauts to pardon the rebel lowlers, & cause thew uo further eutfering, & conciliate them by the fost Liberal tertus, und in fact, to give them stout everything they can desire //e takes the exireme conservative ground, Who would have bebeved, tive year Oy that Bess FP. Burien, tue Northern champivn of slavery aud slavehoiders, would & day Lethe er of the extreme uti slavery par- ty, end that Gaeurr Sura, the life-long Abolition iat would be pleading with the Presidest to spare the tender feetiagw of the | Gisemit Beira, on the otver iuers of “buen chat. tela" New Pablicativna, JULICe Coan by Louis Napoleou, myjeror ot Pregee. Volo 1 Published by tuiver & brothers Frauklin Syuare The American publishers of book, have excelled af! their pi vious etlurte, iu bringing out this Work, elaiost contemporaneualy With is¢ fugue iu other Capitals of the World Itis fac aimileedition of the orig oa) and is the only ) publication ot the work aa eompanied by en atiag of luatrative maps Hooks written by tudivid ecupylng exalted stations, are always received w with greater sttention, tions of huubler seribes, Probably uo work pric this world tered authorized Ameri tio e tuterest, and read than the literary pro dunug thia century, will be read by more people than this life of Julius Caesar by the Emperor Na poleon, Aw an author, the Empero: uses good Ian- yuage and employs the sententious style, n pre ference to the diffusiveness that uioght more cle gantly deseribe eveuts He contents himeelf with presonting # genera! picture purely of Roman attaira, reserving all the special pleading to the arguments by which Napoleon tumidiously conveys the impression thathis ‘uncle, Napole ey hia achieved greatoess by minilar means, u prototype Caesar, lu the preparation of this volume the Ewperor has been aided by the vast resources at his command, where wae great becuuse Ly be wa nabled to overhaul wll the ancient re corde of Roman bistory; and send *eomuissions" of se.entitic men to investigate and report upon doubtful Vhe greatest value of the book, avide frou ite undoubted historical merit, questions Wil Le found in the copivus references to, and ex Shat it seerns w! most improbable that one man could Lave read the durug the time weupled in preparing thie history of Cwsar Liowever that jay be the volume beture 09 preseuts evideucewot careful study, and Canpot fai. to rove ve the encomiums of acholars who will be pleased with wake-up aud ericau publishers of she moat prof- te -eneral Pea wil! doubtless tod this book ¢ arrangement of details students generally, aod a use! j dave, the well Tirsseuds of copies have already been sold, in #. ditton to the large orders not yet supplied Vanity Fatt.—A novel without abero, By Willian kepeace Thackeray, in three volumes. Ha) per Bros, publishers, Franklin Square, New York, The world-wide reputation of the author of Vanity Fair needs no additional eulogium to add to ite lustre or fame. But tbe reading com munity owe something to the American publishers for this widitional evidence of their Jewre to gratity « arowing taste and dosire for # style of Lterature combining the many exce'lencies found in the works of this author. Vanity Fair reveals the falae as we!las thetrue phases of acciety, am exhibited in the character and fortunes of two young ladies leaving an English boarding-school to begin life for themselves, The worsl of the taleie an well @uitod to American social life as it isto the Engliab, and ite perusal will enable wany readers to ‘seo therosel ves ae others wee then Cuntstian's Mistake, By the Author of “John Halifax, Gentiewan ibliehed by Harper aud Hrothem, 829 a 1 Pear! et. Franklin Sq. N.Y. Mias Muloch, in this as in her other writings, shows off to great advantage the nobler and holier feelings of the human mind —those inner and deep - er feelings of love and syinpathy which always in- Spire to noble and heroic deeds. The contrast is more apparent when, as in tlhe present instance, the heroine isa lovely but humble womans gov erness——who marries @ College Master ani!) D and widower with three children. The mistake of her lifeand alas’ bow many there are of both sexes who tnake it—wasthat she had bestowed her tonderest affection upon one who was utterly un- worthy of ® woman's love, and wh» had betrayed it; and thas be bad afterward married « man for whom sbe felt no other emotion than that of kind- ly affection fore friend, and to whom she could not reveal the secret of her earlier love. The geu- trous love of the good Master of Bt. Bede's, how- ever, soon begat its kind —asall true love will in the heart of the young wile, and then be knew by experience that the human pasmon most nearly connected with the divine, was @ worman's purest and truest love, The book should be read by every oue, aud ite true and boly lessons treasured up io the hearts of those who purpose entering into that boliess of a.1 relations—marriage,—‘rom any other motive than apureand holy, and spirttual love Buch writuge are worthy of universal patrovage Tux [Ncomm Bree A List giving the Tazable Income of Ever aide New Yoru, Pubiieh- ed by the Awericau News Co,, 141 Nosenu @ A book for everybody who would like to koow how rich they are, and bow much Uuele Sam ex- peete therm to hand over to him, Mrriow ov Parrot Lasovagk. 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M.-The follow. re the leading quotations at the Gold Room prday : At 10.00 A.M. 14. 4G5 11, L4d'es 12, 141% NK 142% 5 1, AD es Diy 14D 142 ys 2455 S80 1424 5 4 Lady The mup- ply of gold at thie point is constantly on the inereave and the amount in bauk and = Treasury is over Jorty millions, The general rtock quotations of the aiternoon, a compared with those of the same tine om 1% tod per cent State stocks were higher and Governments eieady Quite « larve business was transacted. The loan mar ket continues active at 6 a0 percent,, but the supply of capital seeking temporary Inveetment is ample, Sterling bills were very quiet and quoted nominally at 10¥% agaloat gold, Uno 'Change to-day Flour was dull and luce a lSe lowor, Wheat woe dull and de- elining warce and very firmn, Oate were York opened dull aud lower and Beet wae in moderate demand, Lard aus beavy, aud Whiskey wae steady with o fair de- tiaud yesterday, show @ deeling of Corn was ull and nominal, closed eteady STOCK G4L88- FiReT BOARD 640 US. 68,'S1ep 1lu% 100 Mariposa Min, 15% ) do Liv'g 1500 do, 13 120 Law Cary 1 1s ow Wyoming V hw SUN Cen R..... Wg lw do Yo Navy le low Brie re bam 0 TT yats\ lu Erie I't gu ‘ OL & RL oe Nae Lisl 2 JMU SP da, 4 ‘tiud Ry lle 1200 do IMlelliy von Neadiug kK, lis ww do luleiug 100 M8 No da. Oy » do. Oras y Me wv I. Cen, K lity }oo0 Atm, Gold su do. 116 zoo Del, & Had. c sw Cle, & Pit. R 400 Cam Coal Pt liu do To gaib®s an do. hu Chia@N.Wok Juv Capwo Co ou do. Youn do dw Chi & NW, Pf Quicksilver M. dv do. Olqnce s 0 buae Sw PL Fe, W, & 6 i 40) Hao, & Std. R. Ju low do. Yo eauoy SBOOND BOARD lun U8 6a 6-8 e 6 4) hud Re R 19 bw do. 10% Soo do. les Saw do Re toh luao do 1 15.40 Mo. 68, LON Obio & Mine 4a do Soy dik Canton Co Cattle Market. Bert's Heap, May 1, 1565 large number of caste left over trom wok's tearket, the large receipts of the past two stocked ehed wiarket and the drizzling ruin throughout the day, the demand hae fallea far elortot the supply to-day, and a8 ® oonseqnence the market has experienced another decline in prices varving from 'y w 1 cent per pound on all grades thue cing the prices of the beet beeves to Tsatie What with th last \ tracie from obber aushors ; Which are go abuudant | volumes and made the selections | mediuiu to Walse; and the lower g¢mdes to about Le wand, net weight; the average price Leing lsa rpound, Bat tew tiret-class quality beev the bulk of the market consisting of ium anand for Government use t. only abeut ae mud we the cloee of the Jediy im the buyers tavor, 90 that de ine of to-day will be etl further enha olming week, nand tor aheep ls more active to. ral \ c@ks pust, a atate of the mar ot which de have not been tase, and priceehave been advar \ aK the past few days, Sbeared sheep aie vow bring. {ug Yall cote, and unabeased, LlalZspe per pouud QWint lbs Makes contains day than ty: undanily sup. | \VE, THE FIREMEN OF THE CITY OF piled, at Inet yound, live weigh Plour and Grain. Naw Yous, May %, 1506 Very little activity ie manifested among dew ers in flour geuerally, no one Leg | disposed to purchase lhallve per quotations, viz PRADE NO Masons’ NOTICE, JEKSEY CITY, MAY a" R $d, Notice w . thet the Ma e008 Of Jersey City are on jor & nectesary advance of waves. Therefore, the Masons of Se# ES, in the face of the declining gold market. so tates | Yotk, Brooklyn and Wlillamebureh are requested wecan learn, there ie & geners! marking down of | not ol with apy call that may be made thicasu prices of all brands, in some instances a decline of 10 | the y the employers uf the until the present dificalties ext employers and employees be # Bib per barrel having been effected. We quote ing between ¢ Superfine State aud Western flour ed. and oblige t at “ ban ‘date ie Bareey Gity, Society. JOHN DUGAN, ihe P holes State ‘ is vy = a" — —— _ Common to me livin Extra Western i 200 7 Tu SEGAR MAKERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION bextra bt. Louis 9 Zu |b) will meet Wednesday, May Sd, at 132 Hester et, Common ourhers Ett es None wim‘tted without showing eligible cards ne, and Extia do 2, | membership at the door, JUHN G. WOODKLF Coru meal, Je:tey... + + a 676 x : Corn tueal, Brands wine : ae Ot | pear hed The iiay Market. New Yorn, May 2.1566. The large receipts noticed In our Las! rt have continued throughout the week, cauri. jut in the market, and boiders have been compe to make coucesaone in prices, We quote ebipping at Sda¥uc, and retail jualities at 9fal 09 SPECIAL NOTICE Coughs, Hoarseness and the various Throat affections to which Public Speakers, Military Officers and Ringers are liable, relieved by “Brown's Bronchial Troches” Having a direct infiaonce to the affected parta they allay Pulmonary Irritation 106 A. Use the Beat! It Will Certainly Des troy Mothe, Now is the time, Aak for Bowden'* Moth Destroylag Packet, for preserving Clothe, Fura, Carpets, Robes, Blankets, and all Woolen Goods, from Moths and all Destructive Insecta, For Sale by ail Druge Price 60 ete, per packet. Sled Stop that Scratching and use Wheaton’s Tuh Ointmemt, It cures Itch and salt Rhenm in forty-eight hours, and all eruptions of the akin, Sold by all Drugeiats, 32 Gents? All Wool Suita 818; Boy» An Wool Suits, $9, at 1. Vo Krok 34 Fourth ave, 62 Lafayette Pince. Su ICES. NOTHER GRAND CHARGE AT KING Alcoho| |—Father Mathew T. A. B, Society No. by N.Y. will hold a grand lermperance necting at their new Hall, cor, dd ave. and Sid st, on this Wednesday evening, the 34 inat., at 74 o'clock. Ihe public are cordislly invited to attend, as we bave secured the t talent to address you on this occasion, The meeting will be addressed by Messrs, Carroll, Cro- nin and Mr. George Campbell, of Greenpoint. ‘Kine ing by Mesare. Cole, Fagan and Stooker, also by Mise O'Mahony, Mise Lanigan, with severe! others. MULHALL, Pree. JAB. CANDLER, Sec, Fats ER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY, No, b » Will net hold @ pnbiie meetin, th Wednesday evening, May, od, fo. coneey ne nee of this being the reenlar quarterly meeting of the Society te elect otticers, receive reports, &. The members are Particularly reroested fo attend a fines for non at. dance w oe etrictly entoreed, LAUNCELO MURPHY, Pres. WM, U'BKIEN, Ieee, Soe F FaAture MATHEW 7. A, B, SOCT 1 No.of N.Y. Pub epea! ringing. ‘i ’LRCELL, le THOS. MEAGHER, Rec, Bec hl nhine Pree UBLIC MEETING OF THE LADIES FA- - ther Mathew I A. B. Suciety, No. i of New York, will be held at their new hali in the Utah house, cor 25th #t. and Sth ave, on Wednesday a, is ofcieck Speaking by George « ut Singl b Pagan, Miss Kenvetic! Byrnes an i. 128 Ayers Cherry Pectoral the world’s | AFL MADDEN, Pres, THOS, FY ANS, Ki ; ereat remedy for colds, coughs, and consuinp- HE FATHER MATHEW T, A. B, SOU LE tlon 10? mantis rite prema BD, will hold ite ules a — an —— ~— —_ nly meetin, i 7 KOR. Ro Radway’. Regulating Pilla eedny) evening, ay iy PM. Punee ats, this (Wedueeday) evening, at Ts F uel attendance of the members te requ ness of unueunl importance will co Society, J. Pups ed, as be betore should be used ia all cases of Dillousnens, dyep pela, costiveners, constipation of the bowela derangement of the liver and billows secretions, headache, irregu- lar action of the heart weakness, alugcishnes of the kidveve, intlaumroution of the bowels, stomach or kid- neye, A dose of Ratway's Regulating Pills will at once femove the offending bumor that occasioned theee difficulties, and restore ease and comfort w the patient, Radway & Co. 57 Maideo Lane, bod by druggiate, Price 26 centa, av ~ Billings Moth Powder kills or disperses weud millers, The surest antidote tu the rev- esofmothe, A delightful fragrance. Successfully ad fends furs ond woolene, “oz, boxes 25 cts be . DICKERSON, ont. 5 LLOWD, Beet ON, President, a a WORKING “WOMEN —JUDGE DALY will deliver an address before Benevolent Society thie evening, at t o'clock, Working women Free admission PATERSON, Bec, Operstors i Bowery, ad are invited to atte Mise 1 RIMBLE, Pres 7 “ AUCTION NOTICES. Loxes #1, Apotheearios sell it a SS Au TION Ww. KZEKIEL, PP) Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premi 4% Howery, huredar, May 4th, ) Sewing Machines, aud Buttonhole Ma- | o'clock the enti il chine & Broadway, New York, 3st hee Daas * is pants, whirta & 4% Pyle’s O;. K. Soap. The peer People’s Sonks ON ha ON ed A OA ea frieud, Cheap aud good. sold by grocer every- - — ss — —— where, 4 | AUCTION—FURNITURE, THIS Day, Af — --- its oc ook 2¥ Ninth et, wear Broaaw room fturuiture, erockery » A. CARTER, Auctr, 62 Parlor bed aod diuin ne mmattiux, &e, Courtland? street Isz BELL & INGRAHAM WILL SELL ON tale gy & at LUN, at 6 Centre at, all the excelleut fixtures of the saloon Known as the Eldorado, con sisting of brandy, vin, wines: also bar loukinge vluares, oliclotha. chairs, tables sofas, &e.: also b } sent segura, | imported 5 day regulator clock. swe positive, rain or ehine, 116 . i” % . Tipxerepar YOUNTERS-—COUNTERS—COUNTERS t= Will be sold at auction, the balance of a manus facturer's stock, removed for convenience of sale te the Large Hall of the Apollo Koomws, 7H Prince #t, Y o'clock on Thursday, 4th May. Also ealoon ‘ah butebers’ scales, tinmen's tools, de, WM. ABBOTT, Auct’r, Dealers are invited. 806 SERRY LEASE AT AUCTION—AT THK City Hallon Mouday, May 2th, 3506, at 11 o'clock, A, M., will be rola at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, with adequate security, for a term of BROWN —On Monday, May 1, of dropsy, Catharine Brown, aged 6s ye The trieude of th 1 family, and ot her sous, Wai. t ectfully invited to terncon, Jd ines, E. Chureh, in Hud- ny eon, bear Spring ot CANFIELD —On Monday, May 1, John Henry Can- field, son of bran is, aud Mary BF, Cantield, aed 1 year and 6 mont lhe relatives and friends of the nealy are re- specifully invited to attend the funeral, ov Wednesday atternoon, May 4, at do’clock, from 450 Third ave. 109 DUANE On Monday, May 1, after a lone and re vere jilness, Mary Ann, only daughter of Deools sud Rowe Duane, in the List year of Ler age. id trends of the family, and of her Jeremiah and Jobu, ber uncles, John Charles and Alexander Melihar- Ky, are reepec y lavited to wend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 551 Third ave, on 1 y ’ t Yo'clock, Herre. | ten years from the lat day of Juue, 1565, 4 lease to Mute paecouvesed wo ‘St, Patrick's Cathedral, | establlah and malntein a forry from the basin at the wher Jemn High Mave will be ecered fe the re- fo oF borne vi a ag Now corks ©. Hobe 8 Calvary Cemete Bn, NO eey,y hn pint where the o! eae ht ae Reni ESE? Ne ve. 299 | was established, or within one thousand yards porta or south of that point. The landing place at Ilobu- ken, New Jersey, tobe furnished by the purchaser, Conditions-The conditions and covenants of the lease to be in the usual form of Ferry leases bereto- fore entered into by the Corporation, which may be had on application at the office of the Comptroller, By order of the Comm ineior of the sinking Fund, MATHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller. Sol M DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL Sell @ thiaday, 10% o'clock, at sales room, 79 Nawau st, a large amortinent of household furniture, carpets, oias, chairs, bureaus. washstands, bedding, hair mate trarres, feather beds, bedding, lounges, &c., the whole to be peremptorily sold, 12 HAUGARKLY—On Tuesday, May 2d, Caroline A, youngest uxhter of John . and Bachel I’, Mag- varty, aed 7 years and 6 monthe, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepect- folly requested to attend the tuperal, ou Thursday, 4th inet, at Zo'clock, P, M., fromm her late residence, tos Weat i6th et. Her remains will be taken to Cy- press Hills Cemetery for interment. 2b HAIGHT On Tuesday, May Yd, of scarlet fever, Mary b., daughter of Alonzo D. and Mary J, ilaight, are, | mouth and 12 days, aie respectfully invited the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, May 4, at 1 o'clock, fiom the residence of ber parenu, Weat Flushing, 1s ‘ AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, LLOYD At Richmond, Mam,, om Monday, May 1° JAMES AGAR will sell, at 59 New Bowory, 48 Mr. Thomas Lioyd, iave of this city, aged 62 year: lote of men ant women's wearing apparel, silk, Calico, His relatives and triends are respouttanly invited | and ower d ‘esos, Crape and stella shawls, skirte to etwod the funeral, thie (Wedne ) afternoon, at | aaderclothes, sheets, quilts, blankets, couta, paotey 1 o'clock, from the Greene «et M. FE. Church, near | vests, and « variety of other goods, y order of M, Broome et, 1X5 CASEY, 121 Weet Broadway, isa MARTIN-On May Ist, at 10.30 P.M. at ber late] FAWN SER’ TICE —ALL Persone residence, Varet rong pear Bushwick Crowe Koads, AWNBROKER'S NOTICE soa, Petraes Wil burgh, after a lingering tlinew, Mrw. Lea. |; saving goods plodged with JAMES KK tin, wife of Mr, John Martin, aged 57 years, | CO. 153 Keat Lith #6 are requested to redeem the: vral will take place at 3 P.M, on Thure- | before the 15th of May, No further notice given. 416 .towhich all reladves and triends are re invited, “51 MERRITT — On Saturday eveming, April 29, of wounds received before Petersburg, John B, Merritt, private Co, BE, 106th Reyt., N.Y. Vols, aged 31 years, ¥ mouths and 20 days, the trienus aud relatives of the family are respect- fully requested to attend the funeral, oo Thurmday atternoon, 4th in: wt 2 o'clock, from the rewi- dence of his wother, 106 Leroy 24 OTTEN On Monday morning, May 1, Mre, Mar- garet Otten, wile of Luke Otten, aed 39 years, 5 mouths and 20 days, Vhe trieude aud relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to atteud the fuuersl, on Weduesday wlwrnoon, May Sd, at 1s o'clock, trom her ime reei- dence, cor.of Jay aud staple ots. ‘ ROWLAND On May let, at David's Tel H. Kowlwud, of Company K, 16th N.Y. bh tallery AWNBROKER’S SALE, THIS DAY, BY JOUN MOBTIMEL, 16 bast Broadway, of a larve lot of silk. delatne and calico dresses, ektite, fine shawls, cloaks, remnants, sheets, spreads,quilts, cow pants, pillows, aad a variety @f othe: goods, we: worthy the attention of dealers and housekeepers, rM. 4 J, WOLF, 150 Myrtle ave. 134 By 0} RICHARD WALTERS, AUCT., WILL sell this day, at 11 o'clock, at 27 Fast Hioadway, « laree and general assorivent of honsehold turniture of all Kinds ; sent to be sold ou comulasion, Sale idee portant to dealers, 14 fh GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER — SALES- eroom 356 Eighth ave, will sell ou Thursday, 4thy at 100 o’chock, the entire turniture of « boardiuge honse, 169 W 89th st, consisting of bedaveade bu. reaus, tables, chairs, feather beds, mattraaes, bed clothing, cooking utensils, Kuives, spoons, pots, plate: stoves, glassware, mirrors, clooks, washatands, de ot HOMAS REILLY, AUCT'R—OFFICE 375 Ninth ave —eelle this day at 10's o'clock, at th por, Of SAthi et, and Yih ave. No, 301, the old and wel established lager Leer saloon, consisting of coun ters, tables, aud cane seated chain, mirrors, painte ings, pictures, glasses, demijohns, and other Bxtarem 4 5 &e WW. ABBOTT, AUCTR—SALES ROOMS 23 Bowery, sells on this lu's o'clock, the contents of liqnor store 74 Pal counters, arms chairs, large mirrors, 2 beer punips, copper measured Kogs, casks, brandy, gin, wine, éc. 196 “ \ ILLIAMSBURGH = AUCTION—W. TOWNSEND will sell this day, at lu's o'clenls in trout of store 86 Grand et, @ quantity of housebo! furniture amd fancy gods, Sale positive. lv V M. WOLF & SON, AUC'TRS, WILL Sl on thie day, at 11 o'clock, the stock and fixtures of the grocery aud liquor store, S17 20h st, bet 10cm and 11th aves, 225 Jobn Ar trieuds aud acqualutances are requested to 1 the funeral, on Thureduy morning, 4th inat., Y o'ckock, trom 451 West 2h os, cor, of Lith 68s ave KUTHERFORD — William Rutherford, eon of Jaives and Houore Kuthertord, aged 4 years, 7 moe, end 17 days The frieude and aequaintances of the famtly are re- rpecttully invited to etwend the tuneral, this (Wed- tuesday) afleruoon, at 2 o'clock, trom the residence of bis parents, 5Y Mercer et. Mlk RYAN--In Brookiyn, N, Y¥. on Tueeday, Ud inet, Mr, Thouwse Kyo, « uative ot Kilkeuny, ireland, in the Toth year of his age, ihe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to etvend the tuneral, uhis (W eduestay) ermoon, at 2% o'clock, from bis late residence, Siith at, near Nelson 126 TRADE NOTICES, REGULAR MEPTING OF THE Truok and tae Makers wl be held at Mulitary Mall, 188 WIDOWER AND TWO GROWN sughters want 4 room aud bedroom, turnishe with or without board ; if the latter, the father w require breaktast only, Address NOAH MOHIN, Box 915, sun Office, eS Z LONE WOMAN WOULD LIKE A NICB ClGAR MAKER'S PROTECTIVE UNION, the strike is still pending in Chicago, Ill, The Craft are hereby requested to avoid the place, and take bo notice of any advertisement or other allaement to inveigle or betray them in going there, as there fre uo tay jobs open, The empl obtain an idfiux of men for the | re oe ndaine A perms te board, board berveit, Toquire Wid ers Peowetive Unbon of Chicago, JOHN W, OARD WANTE 0 OUNG G MELKS, Pres, ROBERT W, ELLIOT, Becty, x yi a A INU, G WOUDKUEE, Pre Lead fee 7, Me of 16; private family, preferred; must be iu the foinity of Broadway and Appi tos. He BLACK, 45 wo SHOP GIRLS CAN B dated with board and lodgings in « fancy store, 20 Princess, EAS noe i LET—A FURNISHED BED-ROOM, ithout board, Address ROOM, box x4 Luion, roome ime Woderale 88 Cheatham ot N, wo RY GOODS’ CLERKS’ EARLY CLOSING Amociation—The regular woudl , ‘Association will be be held at thelr ball sor fiowee this Weduesday evening, May 34, a: 8 o'clock, 0. M MOKE, Pree, ; W.N, CRUMAC, Ree. Sec. | 881 HUse SMITHS—A REGULAR MEET- tug of the House Smiths’ PR, V., will be held at the 14th Ward Howel, cor of Kligabeth and Grand at, this Wednesday evening, at 7% o'clock, Punctual weudance ia requested. WILLIAM F, LLOYD, tes, JOHN T, COCHRAN, Bec, 1st Office. Two RESPECTABLE GIRLS CAN BE AC- commodated with board a: 66 Mott st, on the 4b floor. Also a middle-aged woman to take care of two childrea who have no bome, or # gis inom 1d lo 18 yearsofage, Rear building, 3 3 OR 4 GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM. New York, do hereby call a Mass Mooting, to oda! rooms from $1 w #Y yer pe bals 8 AY. Dpring st, on Weeneaday, May ad week, at ied ath feral’ Stare, $ 14 papal 1a Ks at WU Cans! ot cor. Mulberry, __16_, und cual ‘pansete, Wo he eurvded wecorsing wo | © OR 4 MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED Diesen and cual pa»ers, to feces according to vb ut ed Congress, Sig the Couuuittee with board 76, . ‘oe ra ; iy at 41¥ Canal at, one from Bullives #4, hint Ww. i Pd