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which ther have been looking for asthe resu'tof | But this was all done fur —_ polit PRATHS, CONSUMPTION, freedonn, atuounts to nothing more nor less than | ical effect; the authors of such charges knew | ARMPRUSTER — On Wednostar, May Bch at | f; . ~ 8YRU , ' the privilege of coutrollins the.r own labor, with | better: and this wae the sole yround upon which Waehingwon Rock, Plainfield ‘ SCHENCR'S UOC ‘daa ‘ CHENCE'S BEAWSEL TONITE the drawback of depending upom thernsolves tn- | the charges of disloyalty were based, The Demo: | eustive of Holand # * sCHENCh'S MANDKAKE PILLS stead of somebody ise for what they eat and wear, HENCK erate, even when smarting under these galling | Dutch papers please copy. Al A, ‘ tis NEW YORK | UN. ii LSDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1855 Te! Sabscribers. jurned from Can be found profession at his rooms, No Xe om who bave cha their jencers | and the sooner they und d this the will | charges, neyor for on instant t their pAKER- 0s Monday, i ig fl 8 h Baran Jone Fede. — oe profess on ati series om ary informed that the carriers of Tus Bum are pre | itie for them. “ Freedmen's Bureaua” and “ Re- | devotion to the Union—nevor abated their efforts Bake?, 7 years, 4 months and 26 days. viee free, For a thorough « nath with bis pmetor bia charve is in support of the war, Honorable opposition to an Bweet bud of earth, ‘The Doctor's medicine can be obte In heaven thou wilt bloom. at his office, 32 BUNT) STRE! administration te une of the ensential elermaate of | 144 relatives and friends of the fhuuily are re Cod Sovernwo.t, inasiouch as opposing political nvited to attend the funeral, on Thuretay partion operates on an administration something cd) receive orders to serve this paper in any pet of this city, Brooklyn, Wi lamaburgh, Jere fe. Oty, Hoboken, aud the auburbe, Old mub- a cibera, who are now located in new do roiiles, hef Bocteties'’ were proper enough while peace seemed far distant, but now thet affairs at the South are assuming @ more settled aspect, it ia no longer trie charity to feed and clothe able-todied ed at al gimee 1ON NOTICES. : at lotciock, from the residence of her pa: can have Tur Stn served at thelr houses by notlfy: | neyroes, These ahould work for their own living, | like the centripetal and centrifugal forces that keep nate retclinktealerachitorreshehint "sa Uv cri IN SALI E OF © ROCKERY, \ ac jog any of the carriers, or sending word by le4r | and agaist in the support of the aged and crippled | the planets in thetr orbite—seting in opponite direc- BOYD. In, Brooklyn, ‘ Bo iy, sa Careltpe Ke, Pye Geslorn to Toneday, Wits watd J oretock a i cr otherwise to the pu! lication offles, of their rece, who Lave bo longer the same claim | tons, they tend to keep the course of public affaira | SMe hter ofS. W. and M- fealdentes 8 Ainslie gt, on Bes oes va ea &. upon Northern eympathy, now that they are ene. | in the proper channel. There are, unquestionably, | Toerday, 9th inst, at ¥ o'clock wo Goh and Be feerra The Death of Abrabum Mncoln—lte EMect | ries, viii she fair fields of @ southern clime, and in Farope. Tie news of tho aswansinaticn of AumamaM Lixcoun appears to Lave been received, on the Prices © oming Down, ot! er wide of the Atlantic, with almost the samo Tun curtailment of expenses by the Government, toh ona of unfergued revret which aecompanied ite particularly the great reduction tn the purchase of Anvouncemeut to the people over whorn he was the Chief Magistrate. Crowned heads and common pe uly peers and paupers, representatives and i) merelanta and mechanics — ail wore shocked at the tragic death of a man whom they had learned t) respect for his virtues, aod bencrod for his integrity Fvon rebel aympa- th sors forgot their friendship towards the Bouth, an! sincerely reyretted the doath of a man who we ueposed to be magnanimous and merci- oak v ine, May & Peter, thant eon ot Mrane and Waaitred Beeauan, | AUCTION NOTICE—CROCKERY “CHINA and ging. Fob. RICKER, Agotioncer, Tuesday y are reepectfully invited | May Yuh, at 10 o'clock, at 251 Pearl et, by JUSEPE e funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 | HINT, im low to mit dew we o'clock, from the residence of his parent 91 EY ARD PETTINGER, ACCT R uTH S Orn MATT vareion © at public anction, of unelatin at BREBHIN 1, Brooklyn, on Sunday, Tth inet, at | poe Headquarters, 3) Mulberry ot, Tuesday, 0th the residence of her father. 1¥ Jay et, Steam M. | Gay ce May, at io'clock A. M. Breahin, in the 16th year of her age "a iscelinneous articles, irom, cotton, wool, engary ily are respect- | sevars, dc and women's wearing appire dry fully invited to atteud ber funeral, at 1) o'clock this jewelry, gute, pistol hard eday) Fe pers Bt. Anne "ne uiou Waa hoote and shoes, & oi Gold an ront ets, where a solemn Requiew " : eer} will be offered up for the repose of her ao PERE Le E ASE, AT AU CTION—AT THK BRIGGS —In Brooklyn, May 3, Helen Shanatle, ity Hall,on Monday, May wite of M. Briggs, in the 3d year of her age. iock, A.M will be pe i) t Unie The relatives and friends of the family are re- | 1 ee tenn ts tw ds jor oe uri spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thured: en yea: ma the ay of June. b afternoon, May 11th, at 3 o'clock, from Piymeoth Chureh, 1 BURRETT—On Sunday, May 7, at her residence, 23 Atlantic ave, Brooklyn, Elizabeth, beloved wite of John Burrett, aged 6u years, a uatsve of Curraghtin, Co, Clare, Ireland, The friends and relatives of the family are, re- quested to attend the funeral, on Tuesday after- hoon, 9th inat, at 2 o'clock, to Flatbarh, 436 iAN—In Brooklyn, on Monday morning, May A Dargan, daughter of John and Kore Dur- ean, aged 14 montha, he friends of the family are rerpecttally invited to attend the funeral, this (luesday) afternoon, at from uh » residence of her parent cor. Her remaing will be Lee YNN-Sudde: nly, o on May 9%, 1965, John Henry Lyun, aged 1 year, 2 months and 26 days. The relatives and friends of the family are rerpe fully invited to attend the funeral, from his parer ee, 125 Madison at, this Tuceday Srernoce A men in the Democratic ‘party who have not male an enviable record during the war, but the party is No more responsible for the utterances of ind{vi- duals than are the Republican party for the say- ings of their extremists, Aga party, therefore, the Democrate have aa proud» record in this war as their oolitical opponents, They have given thar men and their money with only one thought—that of restoring the Union, and they have madea'l political questions subor nate thereto, Demoecrate and Republicane lie side by elde on every South. ern battle-fleld, their loyalty abundantly proven— their bodies @ ailent rebuke to those who would make political capital by imputing disloyalty to the parties represented by either, receive the full price of their own labor, @upplies for the arr 7, 18 Lenofiting the people in a two-fold manner, I) notonly stops the secumula- tion of the national debt, but it i alan having @ marked effect in reducing the price of nearly every article of consuioption. Flour, groceries, coal, and many other articles, aro now getting within reasonable range of the pricea current before the war: and dry goods, of nearly every variety, are much lower than they were « fow weeks ago. The decline, of course, has not been whiliy ful towards the enemice of bis country. OD | attributable to Government retrenchment, but no other occasion bas the death = of | ite influence hea been strongly felt, and will an American President been so universally | be even more apparent in a ahort tine, The high noticed by foreign governments and peoples, and | price of ments, for instance, has been slmost en- alt! ough greater Interest may have been awakened | tirely owing to the t because our Inte Preaidont wan foully murdered While e lministering the responsible dutios of his h ah office, nevert! olen, the feelings excited by the newe of bis decease proctains how truly Amana Lire ts, a» President, was reepected by thone who wilertest to doapiae our Republican forms of govern- mont The common people feel as if they bad loat a friend and @ reprosentative man, The ruling claeece knew that the political power of our people wn vesiod ine man who would heave wielled it wisely, undisturbed by the clamor of those who sought to complicate our affairs with foreign na- fons: hence, kings and counsellors trusted Mr Liscois, and regret his loss e# au international calamity, the effect of which no st&tesman is able forenee, All this appeareto us s hopeful sign for the fulure, It proves thatthe American contest was being looked upon abroad 6 solution of one of the mighttest prot eros of thisor any age, It abows shat Eioperors and Kingr,—Antocratic or Consti- tut) al rulera—were impressed with the !mport- cnoe thoroughly testing the vitality of a Govern- mer) ounded upon the “will of the governed,’ The doubts are now dispelled They can neo marly the power of the poople, aud will need, in time, the warning they have ro- cetvec. Hencetorth the American Union will be the yoal towards which the oppressed peoples of all natloas will tura for deliverance from the burdens iroponed by deapotic rulers, to whom Mr. Linooua's “roclamation of E:nancipatioa will no longer seem dike the * Pope's bull aguinat the comot."" It will become a living, breathing nvticeto every crowned read; that ‘all won are endowed by their Creator © the polut within one thousand The landing piace purchaser, A Tribute to Wr. Lincoin, puanta of the Rev Henry Ward Beecher contributes an article to the Lepana, from which we exiract the fillow- ing analysis of Mr, Lincoln's character No voluntary align of sorrow was half ao striking an the unconscious silence of that ever roaring city New York! Abalf cai!lion people thronge! the city on M nday and Tuesday, and fille! the streets to muffocation. Yetthe presence of the Mranry Drap kept all so atill and gente that a bird flying over would be unacared by noise, aa if it were mid- night, ora Sabbath day. A martyral Presiden was thecity’s king His pulsoleas hand strete out eptre, which awed all men to # fore that hearae enmities diet, jeslo ries coiled and hid, pleasure forgot avarice its toile, and tor more than a werk, the imperial city that disdained always before to be subdued to any common = seniimen, now silently and humbly watched and waited, in all ite streets, to offer homage and affection to hiny when dead, for whom alive it would never give a vote! As a private citizen, Mr. Lincoln would have lived respected, and died lamented as a kind, faithful and honest man, and slept with others, in a fow years, undistinguisheble, He bad no such gifts of power as would h raised him, in spiteof circumstances, to eminence, His was not @ brain that dominated, His will was tirm, bus not execu tive nor despotic, His mind was broad and strong, bus slow and laborious in its met Truthe did not break upon him with fla instant revelation. He saw them tar off, obscurely, as nebula, and Like an sstronomer, he resuived them only by patient observation. Thus, he suspoct- ed things to Le true long before he was sure aud he was eure long before he bad taade ont the whole matter with distinct accuracy Hie trava lod with truth in long gestation, but whe onee it Was hia he loved it with intonse paternal {natinet, His wistom was moral wisdon, Lis power and su seprung from moral qualitios. It Was not intellect but manhood that ennobled Lim. Mr. Lincoln is perhaps, the mows eminent instance since the days of Washi » of a man made ereat by the inherent w mun of true gooduers, mich ture can scarcely be delineated apart and separate from the events of that history which called out his virtues. This is rhiculerly tras of Mr. Lineoin for two reasons: Fire because Lis excellence did not assume the form of a tow bod ered into by the Corporat atien at the office o! in ne Comm sof the Sinking MaTiiiew T BR . Comptrolier ay NBROKE ALE, THIS DAY May Mtb. at 1u « uly MOBTIMEL Fast Broadwa. fisting of ' sud #0 Boon O8 that requirement ceases, there will bee surplus on hand, and ninished prices will neceanarily follow. Coal, also, has Leen excessive- ly bigh, owing in @ great measure to the rane couse, But the purchases of coal for Government use have been curtailed to the extent of sixty thousand tone o week, and the result in eeen in @ decline of two du! ton in the price in thiecity, Prices of everything consumable de- pend upon the lawe of supply and demand, and the stoppage of the heavy purchases heretofore required for the army must necessarily bring down thehigh fiyures. We incline to think, therefore, that the days of reasonable prices are not very far distant, rie apparel, @ Ca ANd Calvo ieee Ind calico: ste). ko and casimere 1 i rich slik ; Temnants of ilk, alpies. de Ja, broche, plaid, and crape shawls; #1. baeyues: lace shawls and want) i sheets, spreada «kirta, caitors, frock COMA, p Brious othe numerous to ment) the trac J others, order of BOL OM IN. ‘itd Bpring eat Also, & large lot of ladies’ muslin wad liner varmente, 1 PAW NBR’ IKE Auctioneer, will sell this day at ry leek, at 199 Bowery, @ large assortticnt of men's clothing. By 6 QUINN-—In Brooklyn, on Monday, May 4. after e short but severe filnees, Mary, the beloved wife of John Quinn, aged 55 years, Her frieods aud sequaintances, and thore of her son Felix, are reepectially requested to attend the funeral, on Weduesdiy afternoon, luth inat at Y9 o'clock, from the resideuce of her sou-in-iaw, 53 Pa- citic et, Come early, 276 SMITH Op Sunday night, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Ellen Smith. aged 2 ye The trje of the family are respectfully invited to atteunY the funeral, thie (Pursday) afternoon, Oth inet, at Z o'clock, trom the residence of her pa- ronta, 32 Hester a. le order of KR, BIMP'SON & CO, P AWNBROKER’S SALE—BELL & INGRA. HAM will eel this day, at bog o'clock, ut 53 Now Bowery, %6) lota valuable goods, coate, pante, silks dresses, quilts, sheets, pillow cnsea, pillows bro shoes, &e, Or B,J. FRY, 116 ave, € 1 JAWNBRROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY At 1% o'clock, JAMES AGA will gail at No. 69 New Howery, @ large nasortmeut of dresses. silt cloaks, under garments of all kine ine, boots, shoes, and @ yariety ef other goods, by or oe uy BARNARI), ¥1 ‘Lhird avenue, S HERMAN & CO,, AUCTION § De First class vines aud tic quore mt pu ae fuction, Wednesday, May 10th. at L'6 o'clock, No, 1) Bowery, viz: SO barrels choice old Bourbon and hiker, 45 casks imported and domestic brandies, 2u barrels and piper Holland gin, rum, port, sheiry, caret wines, champagne, and @ large lot of other lijuory 120,000 segara, tobacco, groceries, Ac, Also hormey carts, truck and barnes, Sule positive without re- retve. ee) Ww". “WITTERS, AUCTR., WILL SELL thie day, at 2 o'clock, at 154 Canal at, the gener), parlor, chamber, dining room and kitc hen, furuituie, de, 40 carpets, &e, wy N Se a ee A H AUCTION NOTICE— : ERT, Real Betate and House at. will sell at Public 3 oon, on the pr The k Kebels tt in Furope Om the receipt of the news of Mr. Liscous asanesination In Paris, the rebel agent, Mason, was the first to deny any complicity of the Confel- erate government in a murder which he intuitively perceived, was in accordance with those principles of warfare well known on this side of the Atlantic, as peculiar tothe “Southern chivalry.’ He waa aware that the Southern ‘ealers were responsible for the piratical career of sundry English cruisers ; had projected border raids from Canada; did coun tenance the placing of obstructions upon our rail- roads ; were cognizant of the algerops bo burn up thousands of innocent people in our hotela and places of amusement; sud, in stort would furniah the funds for the perpetration cf Jonuneraile crimes, ant therefore Mr. Rebel Mason desired, in advance, to forestall European opinion, before people abroad could be informed TRADE NOTIC BRRICKLAYERS— A MEETING OF THE above body will be held on Wednesday evening, May loth, at 7's o'clock, at Milliman's hall, cor, 26th st, and Tthave. All wood. CHRIS BRAZILL, See OURNEYMEN BLANK BOOK BINDERS Protective Union, The regular meeting of the above Union wali be held at 196% Bowery, on Frida evening, May 12th, atsotcluock, F.P. RF, MULLIN Kec. secretary, aio Ap » NEW YORK OPERATIVE PLAST- erere will hold their regular meeting this Puca- day evening, May Yth, at their hail, cor, of Jd at othave, WILLIAM BYRNES, Presiden DOUGHERTY, Ree, See, V ORKINGMENS’ UNION G The Committee ot Arranceme ube will meet this evening at the Gotham, 205 Bowery, All nesuci~ vem bers are requested to at VPHER CAPPER, Drea, het Ww. tow, Smith at, the tw “| stions represented fu the Union are requirep to | 5 Colin story and bac hee inalienabl hts : th in reference to the connection of southern leaders | qualities, but was the eutn of many mu, quali- | have one Welegnte pre veut, M. STEPHENS, ( huit- | frame house and lot, containiny 9 rooum, woll 1 wh certain inalienable rights ; that among these with (hie lest end g a Griese of rebellion, | H&S te8intained uuder great triel sud provocation. | man, J. PETRY, see, lui ere hile, hberty and the purauit of happiness." and newly painted, ‘Terme of sale on the da And secon ily, because we are now but just begins ad ¥. A. Bk hing © seo the moral character of those bad men . ®yeiost whotu be acted, $OCAETY NOTICES. — PUBLIC MEETING OF THE LADIES Father Mathew I, A.B. Society, No. itl be heidon Tuesday evening, May Yih, 1500, at T' o'clock, His assertions sound like thecry of * stop thief,"’ uttered by the real culprit to deceive those who would Iay bands mbim., However it will avail hothing to the Confoderates now, Their chief tsa fugitive, with » price set upon bis bead,and by this A Proclamation Wanted, From the newa received from the Bouthevent here # mato be hardly a doubt that Kinny Sacra sod Drox Tatton are negotiating for the aurrender BUSINESS CHANCE FISH-SMOKING ESTABLISHMENT TO letor lease; the same would make a workshop tor Financial News, Markets, &c. New York, Moulay, May 86 2. M.-<(ivld opened thi ff 14354 and closed at 5 P, M, at 139%, in their er cor, avy at. aud 4 4 rt ve i Steak phy we othe: busiue 12 aut ou tie premises, 412 + Base ‘ hie morning at 143 4 and closed atS P.M. at 1s¥'y- Mesere, Brown and Lanedon, Sin. Me est 25th et, or Tenth ave, 05 of their armies to the Government, All that is left | time every rebel to beast ype is estimated at his true a decline of 4 per cont. The supp of cash gold seca | members, OWEN McGOWAN, I ss pay THOs, FAY, - ; : — of the rebellion, therefore, ts it# guerrilla feature, | Yalue,and their cause is no longer honored by thoee ie Samdint, Tis bkbak Waskes @he dull aad heavy | Me We AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED @\e head and the body are both defunct, and guer- | Who formerly eympathized with it, because of the Aas . Y for an Lonest enterprisine m with @ aall TAL REQUEST, JOSEPH W, ° NE, Beq. will de! iver bis grvat lecture on the as o-ont and Future Condition of Ireland, on this evening at so'clock, in Union Mall, Green: point, ‘Me YB cta each, _138_ YMMETY MUTUAL B. B. SOCIETY—THE members of this society are berely notified, that the recuiar meetings will be held at Kove Hill Hotel, SS7 Sccoud ave, on the secoud ag of euch month, ly order of FDWAKD BOLGER, I with no feature of special interest. Governments were strong aud in more demand, Money easy, and call-loans ranging from 4 to & percent, Commercial paper scarce and paselug et 6 a7 per cent. for prime names, Foreign exchange was very dull, the leading drawers asking 109% firmly for 60-daye’ sterling, The following is the comparative etatement, for this week, of the condition of the Banks of New York City Claim, which io the Iast of the rebel serpent, le all that exhibits signs of vitality. We have before urged! the importance of # proclamation of outlawry evainst these prowling banda of murderers and rubbers, and every day makes the necessity for such # course more aprerent, Ooly three or four days ago a band of these outlaws committed depre- capital, to get into a iieht estab! neta, and tor sueh ouly, Ap footy %, top floor, BUTCHER'S STORK AND FIXTURES tolet, Injuire ou the promiees, 41 James ab Brookiyn, ll MEAT MARKET FOR SALE CHEAL IN afiret rate neighborhood. A good chance for @ new beginuer with small capital, Euguire at 53 profit they hoped to guin when Jayr. Davis and his friends should be * let elone™ in ther Southern Confederacy, Leyalty and Politics. Bevimat of the loading Kopublican journals, ap- Parently fearful that the closing of the war will resident, JOHN : rob them of their chief political capital, are taking BTOKES, Rec. Boc, LS Ps ola ; = erg dations upon the Obio and Misnlumppt Rallroad, ai foataia Oh (isi caste (Senaaig Gos eames he 17 Inc #5,504,704 NHE MEMBERS OF THE 'LONGSHORE- B*s wRY FOR SALE, DOING A GOOD ouly twenty miles from Cincinnatl, and similer h 20,085,599 Ine men's U, B, Bociety are requested to meet, at enh business, line 4 years ot lease at low reat outrages have lately been committed in other | te? erty if poamible, the sole credit of subduing 4.060. oo 4.556, Selling on particulars wre eur, a SOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of Grocery and. Liquor ptore, 143 bast ita their meeting room 10 Roosevelt at, on Luesday, May ¥th, at one o'clock P, M. to attend the fu inte brother member, EDWAKD U'DON ' By order of JOUN KEARNE, Pie! ULE of wickuess Ib the iui, bor * 19158783) 00/400 nyulre 145 Yh ave, bet 19th aud 9 th aw On ‘Change to-day Flour ope: Be. a lle, better and closed dull with the advance lot, Wheat war eteady and qalet. Corn was dull aud drooping. Onte were dull and lower, Pork was quiet and steady, Reef wos steady, Lard was rather more steady, Whiskey was dull and lower, #TOOK GAL56—FIRST BOARD 4500 U.8. 60,'81, ep ilu boo Wyomtug V.C.. 46 wow LB, bab . . the rebellion, With this view, the old imputations of disloyalty againat the Democratic party, which the people generally had supposed were buried after their severe usage in the lat Presidential election, are now reiterated tn very much the same strain as before, The Chicage Couvention, end tho revolutiona passed by that body iu con- demnation of the course pursued by the Adminis. eral of their of Brook JOUN 133 Quarters It in useless to expect that guer- elaism will” conse without some firiogent measures for \ts suppression, While the War wae in sctive progress, we were obliged, ine eoeamure, wo treat this class of rebels ae leyitimate soldiers, but the time for auch policy has passed, Docy heave no catenaiblo Government” they dave none of the attributes of soldiers, and ore PERSONAL NOTICES. NFORMATION WANTED OF JOHN QUINN, who came to this country about 6 years ago; lust hoard from was in Belvidere, Now Jermey Any information of him will be thamkftully received etreet, OR SALE—THE fixtures of the ol¢ SE, STUCK AND wet erocery aud liquor store, 117 East} 20. the best place iu the city tor business, Will be Hon Chempy 165 £40 —FOR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE ter and ale house; 6 barrels ale eid . tration, are again thrust before the public for trial, x00 «do iw t... 16 by hie father at 115 Bast STeb ot. 2” pot éinply outh entitled neither to mercy nor ? HL ° y 7 weekly; beet location in luth Waid, eOu—@ restaue bu) do Sw Adantic M.S... 150 °T MORTON, MAIDEN t oyster and nie ty war Broadway, o ve tency. The President, therefore, should issue | 4 Judement is demanied by defeult, Thecourse | Py Go. 200 do... 106 N RS. h MARGARKT MORTON, e husband by RuLinuek. b4 Bowery, Foo! My bidder Gs of these journals is in very bad taste at the present rf + proclamation of outlawry against all who are show 0.8. be Lo-ds. Ff i N. ¥,Con, B.... 9I% oi ow Va. be b7% 98 applying at 280 Rivington et. - meaped in thie dewmitory wartere, giving them a |" and their tmputations are as untruthful as 1000 Mo. 6« om T YALL WHOM IT MAY CON 7 L.OST AND 21 o D. oot . * seth ee z f C st —- raonatle length of time in which to peaceably | Wey are Ungenerous Ne intelligent men in thie bee Oh Biss”: $35, Nichouss' Furnitare meee longer In my employ. BE | a A LOCKED WITH A PICTURE Hicperwe, and aflixing the ceath penalty to all | CUBMY conscientiously believes that the Derno- | gov Hixth ave J, KEYS, Proprietor, New York, Povo wise iuside, ‘The owner can bave is by nes subrequently committed by ther, Unit | rae party has been untrue to the Union, during Assis ares ye Shes ropretor, Rew Soir | Mola) vaug tus iueide The omer can have i bis Is done, we may expect @ succeasion of such | Me UF years of terrible civil war through which WIHIEREAS MY WIFE, MARY ANN M OST—PIREMAN’S BADGE No, 20—THR +14 wa thus committed in the neighborhood of | We have Just passe’. That party, on the National CAULEY, ft my fed and board witho finder will pi leave it at the office of the Chief ure of Fugine Co. No. 2, 15 OST—ON SUNDAY, EITHER ON THR foot of SAUL ab, hod wu” aye, or at she foot of bid at, Fast River, @ sliver busting wate ho finger SEWING MACHINES. Will te rowarded by leaving it abd. T,GAY's. doh Kust Sith up stairs. ldo any cause or provocation, [ hereby caution any p ties frou crediting ae 1 shall pay no bile co: tracted by ber on my eeccount, MICHARL M. CALLE 16 eloction immediately preceding the war,cast nearly one-half the votes of the Northern States, end tte ranks contained fully one-Lalf the fighting force of those States. Can any sane mind believe that the stupendous military operations of the last four years have been accomplished by only one- half of the North, with the other half in # position Engineer, or the socinuati, and « continual feeling of insecurity on eo partol loyal people throughout the South, la) Am, Gold —— sim, do... La ga las lo) Mer. Bx. Hauk,, loo 175 Canton Co..... 30% iy Chi. 3. NW. PY ow do,.... sv Siac} lw Del. & 146 30 Chi, : Kd k tot i , lw Cum. Coai be an su 1 600 do. 45yads'g bo Chi i" @xQ. Roi The Freedwen, GPNEMAL BOHOFIELD, Who is now military Gover= 4 North Carolina, bas issued # commendable # er rolative to the negroes in his department, He (AROVER & BAKER'S | FIRST “PREMIUM "i in Cia Sulan cea Leck eich Sawing Miokinn , | LOSt—on 8U NDAY AFTERNOON, A. Sin- 496 Bi: way, New York, and 235 Fulton st, Hivok: gle eased old fashioned Gold French Ke peater, ‘ i \b3 The wate is mot prized jor ite iutrin ic value, bus vtasnends plantera to bire their former slaves et | of antaronism to the war? Does any body believe | 400 Am. Coal 74's 100 MIL @P.duc 4 ‘1 es ECONI see. HANI aRWING hae been ia the possesion of the own family tor sreasonabie rate of wages, and advises the p: va | that the blic: 1 a0 do.. 75 soo PL Rt, Wo Oo JEW AND SECOND AND SEWING | 66 year, @26 reward will be paid by leaving it as # go to work immediate! 4 egrore | Mat the Republicen party was strong enough to | {')) Quicksilver M... Gud 200 do... Uo tyayy Machines forsale and torent, Yud band machines | HAKLE'S Hotel, on Canal at. : oT My set et Mabe mene they | sulslue the most powerful robeliion in the annals qacomp BoaRn. of various makes tor ale low, W. WICKES, Jr. OST OR STOLEN — PASS-BOOK NO; san muke with the planters, Furthor than this, he | of history, with an opposing party equal to its own 450 Broadway, and 441 Broome atreet 49 15000 U.S. 6a.'81, cp.110%§ 900 Had, Ry. B......110 10000 U8. 6a btu Lob kg 100 Mal. &@ Pda C.. 45 Tiduwd do... 10 elds 1600 Reading kK. lug bu00) do, new is eae 100 do Wis 170000 do... 20M. B.@ Nola Ko To Su0 do Olatvy ow LiL Cen. kK, yoo Cle. & Piss, do.. fu ChL aN. Ww. k. Soo Chi. & NW. Pt. 48,870, of the Kmigraut Industrial savings Ba SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO | Application wil Cen totie Bunk for anew be rent; all first class machines, new and 2d hand | O8 the Ylay day of Jum, iovo, JOHANNA A WEY, eboap for cash, or part pay ment, Machines bought, | lepoetior é repaired and improved, at 335 Broadway, up staira, IT Sg Wiha inachines taken ta exchange,’ “sus | Ty08T— ON MONDAY MPHE ORIGINAL SEWING MACHTNES | come return, eath memorandums | tor sale at 629 Broadway, invented and mate by | & me. The envelope Lae tie owners bane printed ELIAS HOWk, at. 486 the: A surtatie reward wil be paid urns — = | «ins the same tw No, 95 Murray et, or box 4,40 aM ont Otte, 1b eellathe froedmon very distinctly that they will | strength at home? Had the Detocratic party oot be permitted to congregate about towns or really occupied 4 disloyal attitude in this contest, aulitery cutups and thas they will not be supports | bad they even abstained from participasion in it @iniclenews, This is the true policy, The tg- eorance of the negroes has lod 9 large class to be- seve that freedom is only anotier term for exemp- Seufrom labor and from other iile of life, With abs notion they have tloe MORNING, MAY wo would not now be rejoicing over the downfall of the rebellion, Tho ‘Southern Confederacy" would to-day be @ cubstantal reality, and Jarr. Davis, Instead of being a fugitive, with @ price set 100 Tenn, Om 10dwy Ohio 400 Canton Co, 400 do 10 Quieksiiver M... 30 Cum. Coal Pr (oerr see a) OL le Chi. @ KI wie ESEEAISEBESS Kod to our armies in vast | upon bie head, would be firmly established in Riche | 3.0 do 100d dow. 10) yang ay y ks / oP . 5 » he 1 eee - 1OLEN—TEAM OF HOR: ks AND TOP Bumberm in @ coudition of extreme deatitutionand | mond—perchanceim Washington. Thishasbeen no | io NY. Cen. \~ Suv Pe 8 el NOAL AT $8 A FIRST RATE PINK s ; pear 114 May, One ; ATE PID “ ‘at abe Government has been obhyed, at proat expense, | party war,nor is any political party eutitled tociaim | 0 Erie K ed /and White Ash ege for bakers aod saloons, at | hie in th stable the othe ee brown he ree, 14% b provide for thelr necessities Thore is hardly « | the honor attached to ite succesful termination. It | Se = 1 stove siae 9) + not § Ab Ta ane te Mae f tail, both @ litte know vin ot, bet Rivington aud Delancey, Sov shiiting ‘op wayon, No. 215 painted on the 1 Fo at JAYS—WHILE Disc | reat. painted blues with yellow stripe, vart yt uel C' er : aa ve as =i ieee a Mn youe, We harness has letter Bon se ora: Apply at 373 % " leward tor the thief and property, H, bs, wit) iM a) No. ly Nevina st, Brookly p, troy Moths, Now te the time, Ask for Bowden's ry , ae ’ AL—COAL—COAL—THE BES’ wp Moth Destroving Packet for preserving Cloths, Fury, | (OAT COAL COAT THEE ve nat $s, | &/) REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR mi Carpets, Robes, Hlankets, and all Woolen Goods, from | For pediare and carmen 75 cta cheaper, at 331 and Sug pook thus way lost ou April “01h at the Moths and all Destructive Insects, For Sale by all Rivington st, by ADAM BROWN, 323 Ludlow at. Phe fiude: will pewe leave ort > Geerck i Vy OOD YARD, =ND AV » place, OF a Gcorek at, aud receiv Druggiate, Vrice 50 cts, per packet, BETW, SST IT f the owner, & widow 116 and 36th ste. The very t qualitice of Vir- — “stop that seratching and ase > wW canal rinia and other Pine, Oak and Hickory wood at the 310, REWARD—DOG Lost, sU NDAY Tteh Ointunent, It cures iwh and Salt Kheum in pw eat market rie, by the losd or cant Ls 2 A Arey hy Om 163 Lat te ave, brooklyn ) ‘, load, vered fr 0 ack an dog; u Mf ange ee hours, and all eruptions of the min, bold pila aaa a ; euriy; head, ents, part of tail, one side: binck, trowee y rusk iets, : nites hair long oa Geaw’ All Wool Suits, 818; Boyw All bin will ol Wool Suits, $¥, at I, V. Brokaw's 44 Fourth ave, | —————— hinds, bushy mane and lon # /itary poat in the South, occupied by our armies, that ie not iucumbered by freocimen, dependent SPEC IAL NOTE ES. Aor se the Best !—It Will Certainly Des. #0 happened thata Republican administration came into power about the time the war commenced, and @yato bounty of the Government for support, | it has been {ts province to conduct the affairs of the #4 \b cowte aa much to provide tor them | nation during the contest, From this cause the gs ior an equal aumber of soldiers, This | Republican party have perhaps been more conspic- fcutobrance bas been unavoidable until lately, | uous in the war than thelr political opponents; the but now the time bas arrived for teaching the | Domocrate were most prominently ideat.fied wiih ticedinen that the Government has done its part in | the Mexican war from the sane cause, So far as {berating them from slavery, and in future they | partics are concerned, therefore, there has been no Gost) ork or starve, aa white people ere obliged | ditferonce in fealty to the Union, The Democratic he onder of General Soaov1gLD shows that | party ditfered with the administration regarding ragemment is to be beld out to the negroes | its line of policy in carrying on the war; butt to come North. On the contrary, every induce- | was an open, manly, and legitimate difference of : = = lesa, ond of wre ee one wide a es loge and tall, Whoever PRAY E he above, / nation than or elved. 12 cent will be offered them to continue cotton-pick- | opinion, founded upon conscientious opnviction, | 62 Lafayette Place, si UDSON RIVER RAILROAD—ON AND —— og and corn-boeing, just as they did before the | The Republican Ve heel best Premi after Monday, May 5, 1565, traius wave Sugh et. | __ a party, bent upon making'the moat woler & Wilsows Hig miom ‘Albany and Tro: ting with North- —e var, with the simple ditference thet they will in | of every edvantage, labored assiduously to make | chine bin Tank Machines, nad Mustouuole, Mor | Ort and Weeteru tralue as 1.80 A. Me 12 Mu 4.00, 0. SET OF TEETH ON SILVER OR RUI> future labor in the capacity of freemen, and receive | the public believe that the adr @agea for thetr work, Lb my not be vory gratify- @e W the Degrose to learn thet Whe millenium ‘inistration and the government are virtually the same, aud that oppo ition @ the former uw hostility to tho} latter, . | y M, ‘attached © 6,00 mn Ler $10 to $15; ‘On gold, 815 to $22 ; partial pieces Prices Greatly Reduced —Spring fi lothing Toi ha tralia te M. train, rune througt h gold, $2, allver HH oa took. Ree extracted ‘with: in every variety, at F, B, Baldwin's, [0 and 7% Bowery | t Buffalo and Gupecsion Bris Bridge, b+) Pry ‘ith, a ft Dale oF filled ‘od or te igs Allings Su ct. te ‘The larxoss sesoreivent and swre ia the city, Botrer shaoyse cary, Bunday ¢rala a” Boge by be vie Vi ery, opposite the Why lea aid priced lise, TOUCKY, Amt Bupe aoe

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