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aS aA “Thi, we ~ - - THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1865, _ — To subscribers. Ova patrons who bave changed their residences, fare forme! thas the carriers of Tua Bom are pre- receive orler@ to serve this paper in any ¢ city, Brooklyn, WilLamstargh, Cty, Hoteken, atv! the suburbs, Old aub- ry woowre gow located in new domiciles, , have Tar #UN served at their houses by notify- fog any of carnorsy or sending word Ly letwr or otherwise ty the pu lication hss, Homewnrd Boand. Tue orwies of Maan and Bamnmam are both en qoute for Wartingten, where they will Le dim Banded. Most of tie trope in the Bhenandoab Valley and (nother con mands of Jess importance, ere also exrpervs! ab Warington inn few cayn, Oo be diaelaryed from tie nervice, Boidiers and their frieuda at home, alike fee! joyful at the pros- pect of an early reunion, and our heroes may ex- pect o reception befitting the bappy occasion, In Abe (ayeof the oman wars, the people went out an manne | welcome the returning aol- dlere, and the event wan celebrated with a grand Procession, accompaniod by ali the pomp and @plendor that charactenaed Rote in ite palaient days, The outward tokens of joy with which our sold ers will be received may not be no grand a Were Whose that met the Roman heroes on their re- turn from war, bat the fealing of gladness will Be none the leas manifest, The peoples ell te proud of the who went forth, four yeart aga t protect the of their country from the bagd @ treason, Then the Degh ors—plain ¢.v.)anag me Mopule; to-day they are rues; the Vindicators of the flag; t vod veterans of tnany @ betile- field, But bevesth that warlike exterior beat the game hearts that turobled eat the leave-taking, when war loomed up before, and they yearn none he jess for home and tte surroundings now that @hey binng peace with ther, Every city, town tri hamlet will soon receive the brave men wh @ow compore the Union artnies ret an ¥ were brothers, sons aod ei by @ patriotic Onee more they Will Le civilians, but the benors they Lave won in @muntaining tte intexrity of the country will not be cast off by the transformation from the soldier @& the citizen They will be worn @o bony ma life Vants, and pomterity will polnt with pride & @he rewrd of the men who stool tmanfully by the TUaion during is terrible etrugzle with trenson, An the future the soldiers of this war will occupy mhigh « place In the esteem of every patriotic American, as tho soldiors of the Revolution bave Deretofore held. The heron of *T6 wrested this country from the hand of oppreamon, and gave us She Union aa « priceless legacy ;—those of the pros- ent war have protected it from the Inaidious de- signe of treason, and will transmit it to posterity, puritied, reyenerawd, and more glorious than Defore No More Piracies. Tur Proclamation of the President relative to webed war veasela, is calculated to ¢peedily aupprese the depredationa committed by them, We bave Treanentiy urge! the necessity of this course, and Ste adoption at the present time will be highly bene ficial to cur commerce, and wi'l be regarded with matisfaction by the people. The full extent of the Snjury whieh these pirates have tuilicte! upon the wom mercial marine of this country, is not generally @ndlerstood nor fully appreciated. They have in « @reat measure suspended the carrying trade of Aenean veasels, avd our commercial intercourse ‘with other countries, aince the rebel pirates com- monced their deprelations, baa been carried on almost exclusively under foreign flaws. Our ves- sols are now lying idle in nearly every foreign port, Quablo to get cargoes becouse of the danger appre- Rencled from the rebel corsairs, while the ehips of other nationalities are crowded with tusiness, All Abie will now be changed. The officers command. ing the piratical crafts have no desire to end their earcer in the Captain Krop atyle, and they will be very careful to chanve their vocation before the * reasonable length of time’* granted ty the Presi- deut shall bave expired, Restless Radicals. ‘Tus American Anti-Slavery Bocety, which is now dn weesion in this city, are now considering the Question whether, in view of the downfall of sla- very, they had not better disband. The President, "We Lrorp Garmiaon, advocates the dissolution of tho society, and in fact declares it virtually die banded, on the ground that it has filled its mission fn securing the abolition of slavery, and thus reach- ed the culmination of Its usefulness, This view is pj oaed by several of the other prominent loaders, ‘who Insist that much still remains to be done, and that the anti-slavery organization should be pre- gerved until the colored race stand forth invested with every social and political right of the white moan Thissimply proves that ~**browk the vase if you will, Bot the acent of the rose will hang round it still.” ‘The question of negro slavery, which has been Aho theme ay itate! by the Boclety for one-third of e century, fe dead beyond the possibility of resusct- Cation, But thie land of extremiets cannot leave the subject that les ¢iven them eo much proml- Benes, and consequently they aro determined to Juaintain the entiresy of ther Society after Mhe joal of their simbition bes been reach- ed. Mm Fourmn, 4 minent leader of the Gantises school pr ly gave the key- note he luture “one ‘of the society when, fn ad yoc to perpetuity he esid, ‘tho time to disband fhew there were no blaek cara, mo black pewe and no hootlag when black men cwalked arm inarn with white women in the ptreets!! ably bethe next doctrine Jor the extremists to mlvocate, and their absurd Deiiof that the freolom of the negro ha» been wrought oat by the labors of iho Anti-Slavery Bor eiety will, doubtiess, encourage them to enter upon their new ‘Meld of usefulness” with the ful- ‘Joss contidence of miccess, This sociesy ought to understand just two thines of which it is evt- ciently in ignorance : First, that it has in the past aatarded rather than accelerated the caune of free- dom, Becond, that its proposed efforts to “elevate @he negro will be the worst thing they can do for him, The society in question had just about asim.) @ do with abulishing slavery, as the temperance wocicty bad in putting the heavy taxon whisky The prevalence of anteslavery sentiments among the croat mass of our people, was the natural result of our advancement in civilization end enlivhtea- onent. It was the progress of the age that from year to year demonstrated more clearly tothe peo- pao the tnc onsivtency of slavery with our free in- Aitutions, If the ranting of the fanatica of the @osuxmiom school has weighed at all in the forma- Be ols howe =." ~ © ete subech the ins This will pr the gait testimony is wanted, and give the “ood salars'’ to one of our returned soldiers, who has lost an arm or « jew while fighting the brother traitors of this The rebe! soldiers, a majority of whom were either impressed into the service, or induced to join it through misrepresentation, now see the full ex- tent of the imposition that has been practiced upou violently disposed towards those who are account+ able for their misfortunes, what we have South will not be a safe place for the men who have been conspicuous those whom the Government will @oonce has been adverse to the negro, for thetr rad- ical theories have disgusted the more sensible por- tion of our people. Atrd eo far es tho future of ths Society is concerned, the more they agitate “negro equality,” the farther they will be from the reali- zation of their drearn The negroes have been freed, because the ime had arrived when freedom and slavery could no longer stand together, This result hasbeen attained not with the help of the Anti-Slavery Society, but in spite of it ill-consid- ered interference, and if the Society could be raade to understand this fact they might save theme! vea & great deal of gratuitour later A Bid for Witnesses, Tux person who for two years wan Parser of the rebel pirate Alabama bar been appointed to a first- class clerkship in the Land Office, The tion with ite good malary bas beon yiven hin the Governinent may bave bia testimony avaliable as to the captures ani destructious committed Ly that corsair, /'ribune Putting @ rebel and pirate in the pomition of a “firat-clase clerk" in a Government department at a “woud salar y bo avery effective way of securing lia te peby aaa witness, but those who ov fferedt by the piracies committed Ly the veasel of which this individual waa an officer, will fail to appreciaw’ the policy. In crimes of lean devree the civil courta make ‘Neatimony available’ by locking up the witness until the time of trial, if hiv evi- dence is particularly jmoortant, and there is no certainty of securing him when wanted, We can- not see why « rebe! an! a traitor should be so ten- derly treated, as appearn from the above dispatch ; particularly why he should be made the recipient of @ fat office under th: Government, an! placed in a portion of responsibility, It would be far more consistent with propriety and justice to put purser in the Old Capital Prison unt!! bis “Purser of the Ala Vifteen Million A meni Tum announcement that the mubacript ons to the Government loan on Tuosdey agyregated over f!- teen million dollars will, when {t reaches England, cause Jobn Bull to wipe bis spectacles and take ® secur look to see If he bas note the figures. is just emerging from the moet stupendous war of mnodern tines, in which we have contracted a debt of nearly three thousand million doilara, the sub- scription of Tuesday t# the most remarkable in the history of finance, has gone through the ordeal of civil war acathlesa, and with the institutions upon which it te founded, firm ond immutable asthe rock, [t proves that the confidence of the people in the stability of the Union is immeasurable, and that tho attempt of treason to aunder it has only caused the affections of the people to cling wore closely round it, and to renuer it to-day stronger than ever before. London Times and other pro-rebel English journals, heave given themselves much apparent uneasiness in attempting to solve the mystery of how we are to overcome the immense delt contracted during tho war. will teach them that the #ame power—the patriot- ism of the American poople rebellion, is competent to grapple with the fuaucial adversary, de a mistake to the fact that the country Conaideri It shows that our Government Tho Perbapa the fifteen million subscription which overcame the Retribntion, Tho soldiers of Jousston's late rebel army are gaid to be greatly dernoral zed, and it is stated that thoy entertalo feelings of intense hatred towards their officers, several of whom they bave twurder- ed. There is nothing surprising in this report. them, and it is not strange that they should fel This feeling proves horetofore contended, that the in the rebellion—even be inclined fo pardon, Their names will be so closely itenti- fied with the destruction that has been brought upon the South, partly through their influence, that the people who heve lost relatives, frends and property by the war, will naturally feel a rank- ling enmity toward them, There have beon many “old scores"? remembered during the progress of the war, which the soldiers, now that they are no longer under the restraint of the offenders, whl! feel inclined to pay off with “scerued interest.” Such Sethe fate of treason! Tho arrow which it aimed at the heart of the (nation, pow recoils and strikes itself, The Conspiracy Trinls, Tag diverse reports reganiing the manner in which the persons implicated in the assassination are to be tried, would be amusing if the sur ject were not 60 serious. Itis definitely known that the trial will be conductel by a miilitary comu's sion ; but whether secretly or openly —that is the question.” The quidounce lave failed to agree up & the present tine, aud as the Court is ex- pected to begin its labors this murning, we are forced to the conclusion that the pretended sages know nothing alout the matter, Tho most ;rol- able statement that we have seen upon the subject fa to the effect that it willle for the rtailitary com- tmilason themselves to determing at the tie of meeting, whether the trial shall be conducted openly or secretly, One thing is certain, however, the people at lange earnestly desire that no mys- tory shall surround this most notal le trial im the history of our country, The American Mower, A tnowing machine, which requires oiling only once a day, and which, in many other resy ta, ia superior to all competitors, while {t is Inf-rior to none of them tn any one feature, must be @ prize rs and entitles the inveator to exc Y' We think we have good reason for | congratulating Mr, Van Anpan, of P. sughkeepsie, Upyn a degre of perfection in his machine which deserves this direct euloginin—e fite ng reward for Shree yoars’ untiring effort in ite production, Wine about to crom a fe yin Beetland some years ago, @ great nulober of men and women were op shore anxious to get over, The boatman said only ten could iro at atime with safos sixteen, however, tn spite of al! Lis remonstrances, cr into the tiny boat, heedless of danger, ill Were into the strong ¢ wded ey Urrent, When the forryman expressed grave doulas of their safety. A female passenger, after showing greas signs of te Tror, ine little while got somewhat resigned to her expected fate, ami calmly exc) med, ‘Weel, its a great moerey if we ai thas , i a Shere eru gue ony @ Pimanctal News, Markete, &ey New York, Weinerday, May V6 P. MThere 476 many reasons elven for the rapid cocline in gold, but the true one is that the war is ended, and much i# the recuperative power displayed by the country financially that a return to specie payments cannot be long delayed, The following were the leading quo- tations at the Gold Room today :—As 10.80 A. M. 186% 11, 184%; 11.90, 192; 19 199M; 12.90, 181%; 1, 181565 1.80, 191% ; 2, 132; 9.90, 189%; 3, 182%5 8.30, 182%; 4, 199%: 430, 131%. The afternoon pales of th rious stocks and securities, aa compared with thoee of the earme time yesterday, show ado Cline of from 1% to 6 percent. Governments wore steady, some sorte heing a \ittie lower, money continues to increase, and lenders are more a than borrowers. Laree amounts are offered to brokers, on Government securities at 4 per cent. Money brokers do not care to receive funds at over & percent, There wae more demand for exchange at firmer rates, Bankers’ |ils sold more freely at 190% aly. On'Chanee weday Flour eas dull, nse ted, and nominally 6c, a 36c, lower, Wheat wae dull av nominally 4e, a luce, lower, Corn wae dull and votml nally Se.n 100, lower, Onte were dull and Sc. a Se. lower. Pork was heave and lower, Heef was quiet, Lard waa lower and Whiskey wae heavy. erooEn WI RAT BOARD 1000 18 He RI, re 111 10 Qniekeliver M60 1 16100 U.B. 6a. "81, ep.Llu ig 600 | do... 69 ya60% tle _ di z lio’s 100 Wyoming V.C.. 46 1hi4) CS, 68, 6-908. (04% «Soo Cary Inprov't.. 16 yom 40. 1h 100 do.. are). | 14.000 do,, Cp.16 10 Maripos et 4000 do. new ine. 16 unas ick B00 do 10h 160000 U8. ba, 10-40"e Tho 10., oT To U8. 6a, Ly. c ous 4000 Va, Be. 1000 M. 6a, HL& Bt. J. RY 00 M. fis, ie. to PK 10000) Obie de Mins s Pon) do. 26 Na27 6000 ALA Ti, 21, 3S) boo HU. Cen, Ba, lle 2500 WA Bh, det, 91 | 00 Mich, 84 0.1..115 | bu PEW, & C.1,. 106 4000 PFs, C.2., 96 wo Che, & Tot, a.f,,..100 1000 Am, Gold,.....144% rr 14 6 tmp. & Tra, Bk, .104 5 ° Bk. 11S we do... .. Medal dd 2u) Central Coal,,... 61 a Cam Coal I't 46 0 do 45 gadt 100 Am, Coal........ 733 MROOND ROARD. 19000 1. 66,°81, rg.110%¢ 660 Hed, Rv. R.... 654 U8. 6e,'81, ep. Thus 1uu do. 4000 do, .... 110% 400 Reading RB, 5 1000 UB, Oe, 6-2 1900 do 96 41500 do... 16 14 Mieb, Cen. K : luo do... new t9.105% 500 M. 8.8 N, la Bo OO bo3 do. 106% 100 do, oevese O6'6 yoou UB. ba, le-du'a.. ¥6'g 00 Tl, Con. RK... 11d bow do, Cp. 96%, 600 do... 113 yall you) Obio @ Mis... 26% Pitts. &.. 0 fuuy do 26026» ) lu) Canwn Ue 6 oo bo flogeet Hala be you do. a Ly ree 10) Cum-Coal F440 Chia NW. BY 500 do .. Beds Tuo do....... b0a0 i 200 Mariposa Miu... 12% 100 Chi, & BLL. de 8.0 Quicksilver M,.. 66. 10 do........90a06 'e 1b do, .. O6ab5% ido Chi. B, & Q. K wi 40 N.Y. Con, ik P.du... 39 160 do,..,, 4s Erie K. Tw do Wholesale Prices of Country Produce. Naw Yous, Wednesday, May 10, 1505. With the exception of « largely increased activity, this branch of trade has experienced no change wor- thy of epecial note during the post week, prices of most of the staple articles remaining at our last quo- tations, Butter isin very active demand at present, especially for new, which, owing to the light eup- ply, bes been advanced lame per pound, Western butter also meets with ready sales at full prices’ Cheeve is without any material change in value, aud the market is inactive. The market for eces ix abun- dantly supplied, but with an active demand prices are maintained as laat quoted, Dressed meate show but little change, beef and pork being a little less firm, while mutton aud veal exbibitan upward tendency, owlng toa diminished supply, The following are to- day's quotations ; nortER, Orange Co,, pail....4%045 | Ohio, com, toch... 18022 New pr State, tubs.¥edl | State dairy, fr. od Somsh Fuir to good do....s04b8 | Western, eevee ABO21 Woich, yood to pr..88ak0) [Tallow ... coon LUOTLN “com. good 154.5 fLard, tab WAS OnmEsE. ¥,¥. diary, prime 17a21 {Ohio diary, ........16a20 wom, © gud. 10419 Bagliah Dairy, O...l0a%) BOU6. N, Jorsey,.... Wy N. Y. Stato, do... 27a27' W estera Kees 27 y\Limed kggs.......uomiual vOULTRY, Dressed Fowls, Ib. Turkeys, per Ib, .... 93026 Lrucka, per Ib ) Geese, per ib léavd Chickous per ib... 23 LIVE POULTRY, 228) Tate dneka, pair 1 Tha? 00 9 Lave geese, pale. buns TS YRESH MEATS, 10a Keates Beof sides...... Mution, carenas.. Llals Laub care,, each t4a$12 Old 13810 Pork... DRIED Fact, Cherries.......... 40043 | Blackberries ...... 28430 Pininhe.. sind \Reepberrien, 8Ta40 Poeches, peaied dad) | Appios clog... Yalu i unpealed 2baz5 | Whortleberries....vied5 Currentee 9 Naming, layer....... 456 PoTaToms, June seetiings........ ~ =) Mereare, Wort'ne. 2 50a 00 Peneb Hic 2 25a9 60) Nova Scotia, bush, doa) WW Prince Alberta...% waz Delaware, sweet, 6 buat 0 Jackson Whites.2 vun? 26/ VRAS ANI) HEANA, Peabeans .......1 7502 00 Mixed lote,........1 00a9 00 Mar' tata, bush, 2 daz 26) Peas—Canada....1 9ual 95 Kidneys 2 loud 2b GALORN AND FIRLD VEGETABLES, Asparagus, dozen Onions, yellow...3 Thad 00 Punehes......162%a4 00/ Onions, red, Ubl..4 Toad 00 Bhubarb, doz, b'hs.6 uoas| do white, 4 Sond 60 Rut. Tu'nips bbl. Thal 2b White Purnipa, bbi. | do MAK) 5 0086 a— |Garlic, proliw bien, *ad 00 SPECIAL NOTICES, Hyatt's Life Balsam,—Rheum mort painful forme; also, scrofila, erysipelas, salt rheum, pimplos, blotches, old ulcer, fever sores, The worst cases of direases of the blood, iwercurial com plaints, debility, liver and Kidneys, incipieut con- sumption, de, are most certainly cured by thie great puritier, Principal Depot 246 Grand et, $1 per botue: 6 for #5, Bold by druggista generally, 112 A.—Une the Best!—It Will Certaluly Des- troy Moths, Now ia the time, Ask for Bowden's Moth Destroying Packet, for preserving Clotha, Pury, Carpets, Robes, Blankets, and all Woolen Goods, from Moths aud all Destructive Insecta, For Sale by all Druggiste, Price 60 eta, per packet, Stop that Scratchlag and use Wheaton’s Tieh Ointment It cures teh and Salt Kheum ip forty-eight hours, and all cruptions of the skin, sold | by all Druggists 819 | Gente’ AM Wool Salts, 818; Boys All Wool Suits, $9, at I. V. Brokaw's 34 Fourth ave, 6° Latayeite Place, an Dr, J. H. Schenck of Mhilndelphie, re- epecttully iufortus the public that he bas no new of fice in New York, Lis office ie at 52 Mond et, only, { he willeoutinue te see patients there as usual, ery Tuesday, trom 9 A.M. until 31. ML, but his Inediclive can be obtained there at all tiie, 809 Wheeler & Wilsen’s Highest Premiom leck-Stiteh Sewing Machines, and Buttonhole Mu- 045 Broadway, New York, A 317 | vices Greatly Reduced —Spring Clothing | Mevery varicky, ot PB, Baluwho's, iv and Ty bowery The lareest imoent and a in the city, Betrer ety lew aud py HAL Fi) 5 K S MULITERN—On Tuesday, May 9, Rosanna Muol- bern, wged 27 year, lube tnenda of the family, and those of her bro- thor and brother-iu-law, are invited to attend the rt on Thursday afte 11sh, inet, ab 10! repuacuice funeral, wri tho of hormether, 124 Ridge st, The eupply of PraTma, of bh Skelly, a1@ respecttuil: Bis rien OF beta Yetl isc papers please copy. it, Jetwey City. 5, Helen Briggs, in the 43d year of on relatives and friends of th ‘ epectfully invited to attend the bm hy be Diys mouth Chureh, Pe AR po Thureday atternoon, May 11th, at nage Brooklyn, on Monday, Ma, %, his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family ar + fully invited to attend the funeral. thle rrureday) aiterucon, at ¥ o'clock eee, from his late re denee, 95 Cannon at, Oty hiladelphia and Biunawick. N. J., papers please copy. 116 COLING—On Wednesday, May 10, after a short and paintul iliness, of Bright's divease, Mra, Adeline Sutter Coling, the beloved whe of Charles H, Coling, anys 17 and 15 da be ves and friends of the family, also the meiuters of Ilope Lodae, v44, of Fo A.M, and Aillo- ehunia lodge, No. 154, of 1. O.of O, E., are respect- luily Invited to attend the tuneral, from ‘he late Leo of ber father, 120th at bet, Yd and Sd ave, 1 a, this (Thursday, atternoog, at | o'clock, The body will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery, 110 McCABE-.On Wednesday, May 1% at her reai- dence, 4 Heventh #t. Leander Piace, Mary McCabe, the beloved wite of Patrick McCabe, aod Ju yearn, The funoral will take place Friday, May 12, at2 o'clock, Mer friends and ecynaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fune:al. i MeDIVITT—On Tuesday morning, 9th inet, of ty- us fever, James J. McDivitt, in the 26th year of bie ave, son of James Mel ivitt, The friends of the family are reepectfully Invited fo attend the funeral, this (Thursday, morning, Lith U6t, at 10% o'clock, from 37 Rutgers st, w St. Joha's Church; from thence to Calvary Cometwry. 1 TAYLOK—On Tuesday morning, May 9, William A. Taylor, of the late firm of Metiran & ‘Taylor, and senior partner in the firm of Taylor, Bro, & Co,, in the 54th year of his ave, the family are The Ryeuives and trienda ot reapect{ully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 106 Alien at, on Friday afteruoon, May 14 At 2 o'clock, without further notice, 858 TRADE NOTICES, OOPERS NO, 5 WILL HOLD A SPECIAL inceting ab GY Vandaru at. this (fhureday) even- ing, at 3 o'clock, All members are requerted to at tend ae business of great importance will be called betore the mee ing, WM. HACKETT, Preset. T, McG KATH, Kec, Bee, 126 J OTICE-—A MEETING OF IRON MOULD- era’ Union No, %6 of New York, will be heid at 187 Howery, on ureday evening, May 11, at 7 « o'clock, KOBERT BAILEY, Pres, M. WILMORE. 261 Boo pi MBERS—A REGULAR MEETING OF the Journernmen Plumt Protective Soviety, will be held at 1ST Howery, on Thursday, May 11th, at S o'clock p.m. Notice is hereby en to all mer bers in arrears to this society, will be allowed one mouth trom date of this notice, to pay up or be #trioken from the roll, By order, M, STEPHENS, Pree, T. FIREHOCK, Kee. See, _ 115 SOCIETY NOTICES. ATHER MATHEW T, A, B. SOCIETY, FY 2. N. Y., will bold a public ineeting ot their r. of 23d et, and Yd ave, on thie Thursday at iE o'clock. Speaking by Mr, Janes pbell and Mr. John Dunn, Singing by Miss Mise Clarke ard Mr, Deewan, THOMAS Nd at. PATRICK kb 8, Sec, 122 T, A, B. SOCIETY, « Will hold a public meeting at Utah pt cor of B6th et and ATHER MATHEW No. 8, of N. Y the'r new hall, in th ae fave, th) JAMES GLLMOKE, Rec. See. HE YOUNG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW Society No. wilt bold @ Public Temperance Mect- ing ut their hall, cornerof Sh av and S4th st, thie Thursday Evening, at 7% o'clock, Speaking by Messrs, Purcell and Madden, Muric and singing by the nella Gwe Clab, Mesare, Morris, Deran, King aud reveral lady vocalists. GEORGE B, REILLY, Pies. THOB, J, LOGAN, Kec. see, lw THE FATHER MATHEW T, A, B, Society No, § of Brooklyn, B, U,, will hold a pablic t perance minotiiig Mttbelr bau, cor. of Giraud and sta, Brooklyn, thie Thursday evening, May 11, at POM. Speakere— Messrs, Brophy, Marsland, Fie and others, singing by Mewsrs, Hagerty, Mart, inylo: and others, The public are invited, DICKERDON, President. THOS, M. LLOYD, Beere= tary, 118 AUCTION NOTICES, AUCTION ALE OF EFFECTS OF DE- Bt day, May dich, at lu o'clock Me De neral Hospital, Lexing ton Avenue, corn e wb UCTION NOTICE,.—J, W, EZEKIEL, 23 Bowery, will sell thie day, at ly o'clock, « quantity of ready-made c othing and piece code; also & quantity of tents and #epades for aale, to clowe an aavigoment, i 161 BY KE, T, WILLS, AUCT,—LARGE SALE Of earthenware, glassware, cutlery, &¢., Friday, ay 12, at 73 Murray at, 11 o'ciock, comprising large assortinent, oto ERRY LEASE AT AUCTION—AT THE City Hall,on Monday, May 20th, 1505, at 11 o'clock, A. M., will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, with adequate security, for a term of ton yoare from the ist day of June, 1805, a jease to establieh and maintain a ferry from the basin at the foot of Spring #t, in the City of New York, to Hobo ken, New Joreey, at the point where the old ferry was establiebed, or within ove thourand yards north or south of that point. The landing place at Hobo- ken, New Jersey, tobe furnished by the purchaser, Conditions—Ihe conditions and covenants of th lease to be in the usual form of Ferry leases heroto- fore entered into by the Corporation, which may be had on application at the office of the Comprroiler, By order of the Commireiouers of the Sinking Fund, ATTHEW T. BRENNAN. eI , Comptroller, ARGE SALE OP GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD turniture thie (lLureday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, comprising the entire lor, chamber, dining room and nursery furniture of the 6-story Louse, 51 W vith et, near Oth ave—handsome Lrusele aud ineran carpets, eotas, lounges, mirrors, clocks, painting vases, rosewood and mahoeany bedaterds, rpang an heir mattrasses, 2 clegant sofa bedsteads buresus, chairs, rockers, ehades and lace curtaina, French ching Cut giaes, sliver ware, &c, comprising over $12,000 worth of baudsorme furniture, No poripanee ment, HENRY K, WEeTCOTT, Auct'r, 125 MORIARTY, AU TW ILL SELL THIS @ day at 10 o'clock, at 173 Chatham aquare, fur. niture, new aud secondhand, removed tor convenience 0} sale; also 40 011 palot'se, Wiirrors, matirasned, ho 28 PAWNBROKE 3S SALE—H, SCANLON will sell thie day at 1 o'cloek, at 89 Carmine at a large anortuuout of ubiedeemed pledges, worthy the sitentle u of dealers aud obere, y order of 3, KKAMER, 37 AWNBROKER'S SALE—BELL & INGRA- HAM will ell this day at 1u's o'clock, at 68 New Bowery, 550 lote clothing, droases, slioew, quilts.coata, Pants, Veets, shoes, boots, and # lot of carpenters’ wos, chests tools, dc, Order B. J, FRY, 110 Ave- nue ©, la AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY AT lu'y o'clock, JAMES AWAN will sell at 50 New Bowery a lange eseortment of drewes, shawls, silk clonka, under garments, bedding, boots, shoes, and a var.ety of other articies, by order Hi. BAKNAKD, 21 Bd ave, Anianisigts hae ws S HERMAN & CO, AUCT'RS, SELLS ON eo )=—s Friday, May vin, at lu o'clock, at public suction, 13 Bowery, large lot of first clase bar-rootn | furmitare, viz. 76 arm chairs, windsor chairs, atools, tables, counters, Dedrieads aud bods ing; also a large lot of fine liquors, wibes aud champagnes, fine se gure, de, 11s \ TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT,, OFFICE 23 Bowery, sells on Friday, at u's o'c.ock, the | stock and flatures of the Giocery and Liquor store bd Mulberry et, Good counters and beer-pulnps, foup, starch, candles, ine ice chest, liquors, bas baat rele of stuck ale, &e, Pi) W ILLIAM ABLOTT, AUCT'R, OFFICE owery, sells on Saturday, 1512 inet, 6 11 o'clock, 8 good omuibunes, in pertect oruer, at 244 East 11th # suitable fur country aud city use, Also Lop and ght 4 seas carringe, 352 CLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, Wi i sell this day, at 10's o'clock, at 477 Big hth ave, all the turniture contained in the above house, cop- sisting of every variety for houseker pers ane i ol rm, Peaepiucbea ace ee: A ee aap geese bow: seils at lv c ard end cy 8 cont fainers ih Chacha et wil be weld 1m iets 10 ewbureh papers please copy 1 CLARKE On Tuesday, May 9. Thotmas F., beloved son of Thomas and Elico Cinrke, in the wah ) ear of L GENERAL BUSIVESS, AMERICAN MOWER.—THE ONLY SELF ULLING MAUBIN:. With the creat perfection in construction to Moving Machices have been }roug!it, Teal! the tion of Fariners to a Machine embrucis JREATER pale A EMENTS than any red to the pu fore of- rk vee Hest MACHINE IN USF, them the frequent necessity of oiling th and more particularly the crank-pin, orp) featur TIN, and Wasik so ol, and lift higher than thet of any other Mowe Pyation without raising the toner eh ee he Finger Mar can be ral obrtar by means of th any ot! er joined b Mn The Frame bewween over higher obstruct op: Mower las n Bare tban he bas ot any other Machine, The Finger Bar will eontorm to a more uneven # face than thatof axyvoricn Machine, w Of the MO#T LMPORF AST featur Either whee! operater the is ect Mower knives are kept in rapid motion ‘The Dratt ta from the fron givos it great advac ages over those t the pole. Tt 1A8 AN RASY SPRING Brat F mH It bneke out of gear, and can be thi: @ear when in motion, DPIven, It haa @ joiding Har, and can be folded without dis- conneting the Pitman It eof LIGHT DRAPT, and has no rencrerisie Daart, ond bas tuore etrength, with Uchtnoss combiaed, than ap) of ower, It cannot upee B dviy contradiction to the above, and invite the ¢ tedin the Faring interest to examine this Mower, feuing con~ eerutiny of alt who ure fp any way ft Biden: of their approca., WILLIAM VAN ANDEN, 4) Maur ect, 1 whee ________ Poughkeopele, N.Y. DAMS EXPRESS COMI’ANY Qu 4t, adjoining the Second National Bank, Receipts will be arded to all ita where we have offers, Promipuy attended to, 860 ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. TRDS—BIRDS—JUST ARRIVED FROM » With @ full assortroent of all kinds of . undersigned offers tor aale at his old stand, 6 North Willian #t, beat singing cana: ios gold and bulifiuches thruahes, akvlarke, nightingales de, ey Ger birde, &e, prices at. between Broadway and Nassau at ot CASH PAID FOR KAGS AND OLD Metals, White rage 7 cente per |b; colored and 8 cent; books and newspapers, T cents: old. braua, 1d cents per ib.; copper and pewter, YY cer at 15 New Bowery, between Roosevels and Cham- bers st, 338 CHAS. ROSE, 5 North William at, woolen, sold whol@sale and re ere tuay be found a erent var of tintc lars, Murticular attention t+ invited tothe IMPROV. ED VATENT PIPE COLLAR, the beet offere| tothe public for heavy tea work, measured and fis he shortest notice, and most reasouabe 4 MACPHERSON & DONALD SMITH, Late style, SMITH & RUTHER, NEW YORK. BREWERS OF EAST INDIA AND BITTER PALE ALES. There Ales are of improved quality areat care, peasant, putiiuve and and can be relied on for purity. The aiten: summers solicited, Ord ry —Weet Isiah VY OTICE—OFPICE Co. New York, April 0th. 1s thirteen Directors and three Luspee to ee: ve the ensuing year, will tf, room 7, Tuesday the sixth « the hours of 1 and P.M. be clored on the 4th of May in B Boar), GEORGE E, TOWNBEND. Soe 44 NOTICcE—THE ANNUAL MEFTING Or the stockholders of the Weate Road will be b the on of cous vot Tth and ior books wil at vy onder of the sidat the Sheldrake House, Momoron. ook May 4 isu5. JAB. T. ROGERS, Pres, iw ( ILS AND PAINTS—ROOF OIL, CTS., paint ofl, 75 cents per gallon ; Grafton paint, Ven, jow ochre and Spanish brown, 2 2 cents por Ib ond SL weirite Turpentine aud colored palnte a ad and zinc, 5 conte, D. B TH wap. Whit conte BIDWELL, ROPOSALS FOR CLEANING Streets of the Clty ot Now York ~The underslen- ed, Comynisaioners appointed by an act of the Leei lature of the State of New York, passed May 1, 186: to make a contract for the Cleaning of the Streets c the City of New York, hereby invite proposals for wuch cleaning, to be deposited with the Chairman the Commission, the Mayor of the City of New Y at his office fa the City Hal of said City, on or belo Monday, the 22d day of May Inet. at 12 o'clock neon, Forme of the Contract Speciticationg and Bond can be had on application to Say of the undertiened: C GODFREY GUNTHER, Mayor, No. 6 City Hail, JOHN 1. HOFFMAN, Recorder, No, 6 Wall stra MATTHEW t+ BRENNAN, Cormptrotler, Comptr les's Oficg, City [ball Citall of Records), PRAN- CIS 1. A, BOOLE, City Jinepector, No, “19 Chatharn ot. JOHN EB. DEVELIN, Counsel to the Co:pora: tion, No, 52 Nassau st. Dated New York, May 0th, 1355, 3 THR ICHMOND, — PETERSBURG. LYNCH. BURG, CHARLES AV ANNAH, ADAMS ANY MP Have re-established their oflicea at the above placea, ad are prepared to forward goods subject to reetrios tions of the Treasury and Military Dopartments, ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, ool 59 Broadway, HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Jd newspapers, also rage, brass, copper, le Apply at 366 Poarl ot, im the basement, GAL @ GILLEN, HE NEW (FASY WALKING) CRUTCHES are now reacy, ‘Those coiebiore! patent elastic erotches, for soldieré waa wil otvers, are the beet und health est, de, ever invented, 'rices #4 to $15, Cali and see then: re. a cullen, OF Bleackor at 16 enat of Broadway. Traveling agents wauted.'19 RHE HIGHEST Cassi PICK PAiD IN the elty for old hooks, new ers, panphierr, and al) Kiuds of wat: paper, Gol eet todo Ann 209 THO, CO. BENNE HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR old news) m™ pamphlets boo! nd wuete peer every dewcriptous STOCKWELL & ba SON, % Ann et, 1 door weat of Nassau, 327 mm -30 GOVERNMENT LOAN—FIFI'H NA. C7 TONAL BANK, 5 835 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR 27th STRE This Bank ta the moxt convenieut to tle eastern section of the city, hand, the note of the abo SLC Bolte and glia Agentsaye: It now # erable amount beyond ¢ od to the pub A.Tt iT. North. and hae coustauily om r Baio, iu vite] oke the ‘pring able th D consid RICHARD KELLY ie NFORMATION WANTED OF 9 1 )UGHERTY, County ot Donegal, ar rede May. Her couring, KAT fe Le Vory uuxious to find te \TERS &° SUN, Wood Chancellor ou 2d of DALEY and ANN BI ber, send |niormatio, ‘avers, W Fulton TICK TO MRS, JARVISCT WAT TOR roiture lett with PATRI: S—THAT wil K CAMPBELL red, at 362 Weet ld et, whi Went phe 4 expent PO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—W9E. Sloped’ HANSEN 18 no jonee: in my ompioy, st Sixth ave, W. J. Ke Ys, frupriowh Nee volte is May 6th, 1566, : Binds 54 HEREAS MY WIFE, MARY ANN Me WwW CAULEY, bas left my fed tad baad outa, any Cruse or - > tes from ores artery { hereby caution any pare *ball pay no bills cons rected by ° etsy OF Ok my eccouRt, MICHAEL Mos STILL alar atwention has been paid to the wants of w rmer in the ¢onstraction of the AMERICAN to ‘There are numbers of Muchines that do their work comparatively faultless and yet there are luconvent+ ences that are creatly annoying to the operstoramnong n head, which, tf negtocted, (as it ie very upt to be.) reeult. ip cutting the jouruale or boxes, and in permanent in- chine. The AMERICAN MOWER 'e4 of excellence BEARINGS OF 1 AE AMERICAN MOWER, as the CRANK PIN, are ail SELP-LUBRICA- ‘The outerend of the Finger Bar will drop lower You canelevate the Finger Bar trom # declining id highe:, to pase over jever, thau that of ne Driving Whee's wil see than the frame ot any other rhas @ greater control over the Finver . independe ently of the other, aud io taruiax, either wa,, the from the front of the frame which hat dias trow u ia and out It is more sitmple and perteet in ite construction, Shafte or Fills supp ied with Machines for one horse, HAVR established a lranch fice cor, ‘th avenue and iven at that Othee tor poods to be Orders to call for packusos will be received and DS, CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS, AND ail other kinds of job printing neatly done at low THOMAS E. SUTTON, printer, 142 Fulton #; leat 6 cte, E COLLARS ARE MANUFACTURED ut No, S71 Pearl te cole erticle ever Horses by mail promptly exceuted, ster ‘Turnpike th itat, at LL A, M jon of tors, presiiont, tre t mod for the jou of other itaportant business, Mamoron. | |

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