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ther + - is ' Hornett, the Satara | “ Bre ® ott, teniot 1 ember of the firm of Pree. | tained, In tnany of the churches Secretary Btanton’s ' Corer tit ‘ | eet i grocomtlle | Ceputen wae read, and rece,ved with demonstretions - ‘ f yon eit it fet on t r ve 4 me thid state of iniud into of appinuee, Throughout the city, as far as ont report. Rake A. Yor ait Nunticiar »e'] known member of | ere conid learn, but oue feeling, that of eatiafaction, » "PA. Y - od | anne : AP Pe : , t b Belfast, bat not of o | 78# manifested by all classes ‘ A. | te H ; ure Henate had ndoptat the bill for the BROOKLYN, . tho | 0 t Abaudoument of San Domingo by 95 agaimet JY vote Tue News or Jere, Davis's Caprore t ore " a t © bow tationad ? vere ‘i to-day, Newa by the Saxonin. created great Joy among the people who read the F | Jed san talk to Mra. ¢ A. tdon't | The steamehip Saxonia, from Southarpton on the | oy rene and when thow who do not, heard the ‘ Qf think Edids Darn Wot 80 Y | Sd of May, has arrived at this port “glad tidings,” they became missionaries to other th boon alter Hoot The 4 ; m the | ively of the once 1] The Times of Mondar, to 0 Lenighted people, thus circulating the newe antl it bodudy fr" rt Mila ' In Va: don, in Manchester, ia i became universally Known throughout the city. thin of ‘ bai ith the pat ine tne rate hee i a One enterprising citizen, residing on Shee street, no 7 roldie plete 1 D exyPese abhorre Yiymouth Church, wrote out im large lotters, bn gumbers Lhe va | pel af ful erie of the two Ainericatt page hate ikon pr paper, the official dispatch of Hoccotn Prt recede it tevin tuna youre | PY {ee Bava elegy dass | Secretary Stanton, which he affixed to ome of the G Soe bu J thine it owe he Wes | alvrent ADE CHUHe dof the | trees in front of bis rvatdence, A perusal of this iY. Were son pewik wien the “room” wat | ah PA eee ee te tadeeritninately | “bulletin gave erent aatisfaction to the crowds of Opn v1 Pas APL Whies Tories and Kadienls, We feel confi tht people that gathered around {t on their way to Mr, Pon tee orieteds tir that Atverott thid sorrow, in whieh bo! 4 gt Up ty. 4 Beecher's church, Inthe chureh the pastor delivered wer at the 4 ae el ae | event wt the | wit sted with exch | an eloynent sermon from the text concerning the 4 ; 0 Foot him % ‘No, | U're, Surrat! and you A. “NO ee ip and furan reward that ie reaped by those who sow, Jn conclu. hy? A. I don't think ty Wereelle uhe "A areat ances pak In Janes’ Hall, | eon Mr, Boreber spoke of two Presidente who bad © heet tt we. but ae Nat ou? Y the wood’ pile. | of Saturday evening ; been planting different kinds of seed, One of them ql it f (flerent ce red upon the task | horror which the massa: ation of I . away in hie tomb, followed by AY "he on) Mr. Lierd | has exeited In London na well ag throu pou! ther ntire | had just be een ied seh Waliliods Wesld Gems whe itwaaafter Booth and Harold | country. Mr Fvane, the President of the “ehh mouruing millions, and othe that first ma you i was be ib oft ¢ipation Rociety, dese the feat snd few supporto tinue to honor bis memory while the grass grew, and ty A. Leannot; it wae spoken o by About twenty members of Parliamen . nex? morn be and throushout the A fanern SM we ' din the Protestant flowers continued to bloom above healt “04 dav, Q ‘Wer ireumetances told, and the man hapele in o reoresented oa where Abraham Lincoln was buried. The harves' J aaw hin Be rin hich be did Ht af: don't . m gle 4,14 err , ; , ” hres sav ee Oe hee gathered by the other President was tittingly alluded 8 ag moetacece being told, . Do you know wheth one 0 or cee, hut « ned to do # " Mi Sia in wi Hite “e _ Hd hasan N the house Rnew it waa | hie presence at the cere: ony would lead to erioneous | to by Mr, Beecher, who appropriate Aachen and Sa tent ks Ng hy A. Teo nots b auppore a kaw it as thoy Interpretation ‘i infloenttalty slened reqale read the televram anuouncing the cap be hy ail at eht the report from the eity Ay. Lively he y accordance with an inflnential * rr, ecler eal Q. He bad lon before the aspueattiation war It that the three | ition to Mr, Adama, the American ambarsador, a pub Davis, @ red handed traitor, ara Gh n a id iv your knowle rred to came to your house lie meeting of Americans re tof London, M4 it did not befit him as a minister o' iiet's goepe! ‘They bad two bugeles Barre held on Monde: St. Janes’ Hall, in CGA with banged, but itwas quite consistent with his yi were in the bagvies, Ateerotresine | expression to r tee ines respecting “4 . one eoback SS They all ame wer? ALY e® | treating intelligence Ame tien, Mr. Adatue pres | duty ea a citizen and Christian to expect that Preai m air, GQ. Weill, a” ho went down towarda Weta tae 3 | elded and made amort ate eh ett toy Ke dent Johnson would pot interpore any obstacles to the ‘7 ee o the | called TB Surratt and Atrerott, (. lid Harold Hited States consul! in Loudon, moved th justice. ef dec! ed at in the person yout ae iy A. tle cane te a Fo with ther nt A. No: Harold wea there the nueht | olution, and several distincuished Americans took | Couree of justice, whatever decision “ il ate counter, 1 t jioeeo hin, @ Whaat day | before; be had gone down the country, and told me | part in the proceedings, . regard to him who had sowed the seeds of disunion, was that? A. tersecn LE and Lotelork of | he had come from“ T. .* when they all three came A tolegram from Nice aye) The Czar has Ltt and was now on bis way to reap the harvest thereof, thins : Aden Vente Q Wh: fan hed the cs as ret to. you? his benedic ied 4 Ur \s Brea ite remaiua of | The applause that erce ed the remarks of Mr. Beccher Sihrence aot tered utd te BRE Hiatt, when thay vail came lute elie ¥aresiak May Ist, M, | fuiliclently testified that the audience “thought so Houre? e] thot war the day after the Surratt told me he waned *. In the French Corpe Legislatif on. ns art dal too."* murder; [think ;rebably Ehud: but d don't recollect [ee me, took ome to the front Peeg, | Rouber communicated the dispatch of Mr. i Wa exe ue ieation with regard to tt | and at there on th am they we te koe trom? | Hluye tothe American Abn asoador, i hever aaat Ficnt netTwren Firemen AND POLICEMEN, . rd tive to the D yi y P " o b ’ ° ; ie ALE weet wih. ih Tee i tia be y \ @at ali untilt Pius as ot the Unive sintes upor the essa iar | ~Aboat 3 A. My yesterday, some of Hore Co. 1's J. Ths you hiww whether the prironer Atverott bad wasn't takin away? x hat beset he ope om | OC Mr. Lincoln, The tiovertanent meade 6 Om firemen were congregated in North 2d street, E. D., oa ' : » particular s AW 4 pu r " urna : te. 2 chulee of Toomer, Of Jor the partlCWia: | Cin ba mankerswronchiT tokt the eovanel abouts “tithe Spauleh Constee upon the motion of the | when Officers Lee and Walsh advised them to die- ” lnapect the different articles | Ot the eld © opitol and IT euppose bo sent tor it. QT persids nt. the Chainber unanimously agreed ve Suere peree, which they did, Subsequently they attacked } found on the poeketa of the coaty A. | Did rt any tim y cOnVeraMt olution expreasive of their sympathy with t h the officers with stones, and in the fivht Ofticer ww th Lee took thom out. Q. Could oar Harold about the errs? : ican peopio at the aeanesination of Mr. Linco! HN oth Waleh tad a hand mashed. When the fight wae at " ! tiealar ove I don't think I bation wh ne Kot, she A telewram trom Vienna, Austriny of Apr Joure | it# beight, the vtones fivine abent their heace thick- ot f ¢ Q. Waa It a larve pistol? did a Y A. Towaurde fave: On the propoeal ot Dr, Berver the Lower 8 ly, the officers fired « few ehote from thetr revolve: A. Yo inti tol, euch as cavalry euld ore Hoot! and he atart off toxther? A ofthe Keicustath tnanimousy voted an addiess and supeeeded in capturing Michael Ferrell an , Q. Wari eh oor bot! A. At wae loaded, | Con you eay whether it wae in Harold! the American poople, expressing their eytupathy Lg tok ine hitn to the etation-house, ‘Two of the firemen we y hartem, round? A, tthink twas | Booth tol to he had bk account ot the uraaasination of Pierideat Linco i, | Ate reported shot, one ot them badly in the groin. ; rou thehambers, Q. Could you | As fam not cer be ! ‘ ‘The Joresan of Mt. Peterebure pab/ iets b dodet pet neeacaann non * — recornine ’ I tuink | could; ibo one oi hike, » % Xs J ofhetal articie expressing PA eoten Aa Beg ey nace Se eee { ‘ won on the outsides, the | following ‘ can people on accountol the ase Hy . Bite oi aot ‘ the «a re ne thn Heo the | teen hundred yw ay dent iancoin ded an nde Too Late for Classifleation. Gable, but J could net erear to the identity of it, Q ae Hered tw Ads ‘dr ; ‘The Swine Pedern! Counell LL aed Lae io the | ———— id he carry dress of cor Pte the Amerie: d = 7 Che weaietant counsel for Mr«. Surrate then anid 2 Did h | ! fatuilies of President Lincoln and ) Mr, Neward. jaws \ ANTE D—A SITU ATION AS pon Fy Mr, Preeitent, Phavetonsk that the examination | Pe Pha A soluinn sersice in the vertu, Prussia, ou. Mey 2d | in the Tear of 01 Variek ; of Mr. Love tay be poned until Monday, ae hie i aa it Hight enough for you t A the Betotien Chater: fn memory of Mr. Lincoln, = - abides eh TP nal! dositeus Ghat. hin exminiese toe Mt of they had? A aoe vs The King wis represeuted by lus aides-de-camp, The a ND VOR may take piace when her eeaior counsel, Mr, Reverdy HW ‘toe boy church was crowded : Johnaon, ent u o-eza! ' News by the City of Boston R ESIDE NCES ON BERGEN The court re(uked the application te Gene fie Ee , The Inman steamer City of Boston, from Queene. on. ensy terms, with immediate amination of Mr biod on the ground that it cou r my BAY YOU Ht : “ ived here, The Etna, of 0 $4,500, JOHN HH, PLATT, om fot waiton the whoueor conveniences of counsel, and JY th Burratt and Itaro town on the 4th May, hae arrived her posite Court Toure, Hudson Clty, Ne de shatMr Jolnton wight have remained in court head here ff six weeks before in ¢ the eline also left Liverpool on the forenoon of ‘HEAP HOU Ps Se 80 Chosen Ot @¥Er » ‘ odate the emi. HEAP HOUSE AND LOT—IN MELROSE; ‘ ‘ to my he the Sd, as an extra bos) to accommouate th one mile froin Harlem, 2 story and attic hous, Exawinntion of Mr. Mloyd feliver te “yuu any thins erante offering, ef 7 foome with warden, bix1i8, Aro te e oiled 1a 4), Where do you reside? A, At Surratteville, Q, . ou ever wen ‘The papers continue to record in detail the proceet+ eh be Vl be sold low, it upplied tor soon ed i rue with John ths ty A. Yer vy i 0 { Have . ly to W. OL MAKEST, Melrose station, I acters Pte hy fh ‘ if , ecberT wet IhOch pre lous is , 4 ¢ alignt “A = “leer expan? x {new at meotings in all haere ana ns up0m | Ratirond, ; 85 hat. Q.bo vou Know the praoner Harold? A pf to call hin ‘tknow hist | the assassination of President Lincoln 4) NS SL. >, Se rrr eas Case tet, Lionar phates OF SN prey ei in The Times and ott urale are somewhat held dd r : Ais li po yectriall BTATEN WELAND, OM an A Ful ya etate , ie a hoy’ nga EOF ot man in the corne e ow h * | on bark Derby tor th prot bin epeerh int © | land, Ry rice $. $3 Ba ar © per single acre, Apply 21 ident, any or allof thece wen exme to you Narold did, Q—Where were Wert Haltic #t, Brookly . Heme 7 | Seals A. The. wore there, wir Q. ALi ry Thee were in my bed chamber Wheu did you cuth, if it bad au WOR SALE—A FARM OF 18 ACRES, PPR AEE A Rs, iii Mill a te tg telah a uthere? A Aiter Mes, § Irratt le ft.in cone ne been work than a erie with new house and barn, over 200 fruit trees, j mR a ay th othe ah eturne ete taal ont IhOOLEE @ 6 blunde i The Tives strongly Protest® |g rawberry bed, &e, near the it. K. Staton, 40 miles oa hour, wu ! of the nod ethey ea bl out ehooting . : one : rid Mtzecorts Fo moticnd nothin | Prowident AN About svivat time wie a7 wn of the Canr of Rusa-the Grand | fe Siw antes forgo an acre, ee As BUNT Bt pal then nue wine befor at ‘ t bed u i ‘pf hy Alexandrowltch—aiter paul we Te |) Chambers at, 40 me int A ' ci BHO, ore . wer to bed abou : save thi tr Eraperor, bad | cen pros nenorenianan ee saw two cail wide mucition Q. Atv! 1G. When’ the " fourelod the SE ee ee eee LE ara ner troue ip pisces oF | Kk M SALE O LET—A VERMICILEI thing olee rope that niy litem hat ae you ive them? A. Ld Gi cased brother, aud Macaroni Factory in Wiiliameburyg, Every- or twent told them Tdld no uything about it; Lehould thing in woraiue order, with eam power. If not ' have t LM ice a! Hi SOR eee avers sold will be let with Power and pre Enquire z, lonmmation they naked, id you have any com 4G F “var. Mio with iguatter Min. Suratt went Goneral Intelitgence. Saoh BALE CHENG Lined HEE: i Dthink told ber q SOR S. ’ _ 7] SES, oe jb a frou Usp ante one (Ry Mad to the ] in sone alsuatlons, penn ie u ponte an Ae ue TOF BB fot Dare tO the parbi- . erma eury nyuire of J, ‘ s feet, Q. Whe © wee you stands . ‘ 1 n 7th et, enst of vd Wiillamsburgb, Sold a had the conversation with Lu. last? A, A Guertin mippowed to be Quantrell, of the separately or together. ayers jos wd pile, Laverence massacre notoriety, was wounded by . = GAL Hie Tk i Court thea adjourned to teu o'clock, Monday | 7y prelisacouts, near Taylorsville, Ky. on Wodnes- Daa a ensepete THE MOST PLBASANT en 1y pw wiand, 2 & fa cing = day, and lodved in the military prison at Louisville. | trom the ei: u of 20 teres, tide wottage, with , 1 , tc 2. 9 x 4 variety of fruit--apple, plum, The Homeward March. Becurrane Sewako ie etl repidiy pied abvbdi nts, raspherrier, Ae, Bete ver ) ' > ‘. sae regaines i getatles plan ait Wagon and fartmin Washinvtn, May 13, Army of the Potomac | 1*! une. We Uae a tates its boty be t ae Ne gold to ether for {1605 vert or al J renched the defences south of the Potomac, | 886 although the arm {a still atiif, The wounds of | city ta ‘suit the putchuser, Apply to A. MeCOT. tod Gon, Mesde’s bead juarters are at Fort Albany, | Mr. Frederick Seward are atill subject to hermorrh- ky be hag uNtO at Ot ak ol yruok, L. I. ol Mr. the road from i Liriige to Halley's Crows Koade, | age from time to tine, “\ iJ The: hecowd) Cotpe, Mins Gah: Hiehpbeah, ik. vas |< hy bes Fe Sbeisea, Sonsaeily: Calaed-Aeiinn ake FoR ALE OR EXCHANGE ATC ANAK. Fitth Corpy Maj)-Gen Griftin, will encamp inthe | tor from Viryinia, then Senator in the Rebel Cons | and barn, get ‘with 12 acces of land or for ahousdeith nl of th do lew » Falls Chure ’ ‘ store, or obe that cau be couverted into euch, in Vee ite x aes nee ei cape * i gress, and late Peaco Commissioner, has been Brookly n or Wiliameburgh, Kuyuice trom “hi to Leeeburehy alt © pertnanent campit vette “* | arrested by an order of the goverument and placed | Zo'civek, at 19) Duane et, New York, 275 ve Bet been fred upon Major-Gen, shermau's | i conguement on board @ gunboat in the James | JOR SALE A TWO-STORY FRAME House, headquarter e evtablishoed at Alexandris, and hie River. containing three lots ot good Kround, situated in army today marching fiom Fredericksburg to ig bel Newtown, Good reasons for selling, Apply at %4 Sut. that p! where it will probably go into camp out Mas, Peentye, charged with assisting the re foik et, New York, H.W. MILLER, bi ae ride the fortifications where Wood aud wateriuay be | Cavalry ip plundemng the train between Baltimore OTEL FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—With A et eR ‘ wt convenient, Gen Sheritan's cavalry corps will | and Philadelphia, during the rebel invasiou§ last billiard tables, tiue bar tixtures and furniture, fee bait Larols i over @ hee Suowlae or Wedlnertay, All these troops | summer, ae} up a ples on Baturday through her And plrnee will ate for city OF Beoolklyn BeoRerty if a hee \ M ; waa ik ‘ at 6 lenes (hin the limiteot thie department, @- | counsel, Mr, Corwin, that the military cornmission | Division at, J : uve Ei » hes White though the Army of tho Potomee, Cen, Sherman's | has no right to try nor jurisdiction over ber case, } OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR TO LET Th ey, one tus k 8 anus, and the cavalry corp will retaia ite prevent | phe court overruled the ples. in rth Amboy, N.J,, in good order, 1) rooms, Did tha hid a i anivation, end tran “a ie military Business Tue subseriptiona to the Seven-Thirty loan on ete his For, particulars, enyuire of Sou ¢ , t ee hiough the rey alar oiticial channele ae belore, 2. * — ¥ i‘ Baturday netted thirty millions, four hundrel ' ‘ ’ . 5 uy ee r E and fifty-one thousand, nine hundred and fifty | neat ta 20 ET WITH PLENTY | eh t rom Lurope, be Vara, Tue balance of this loan will probably | 41, MOWHMKAY, v6¥ Grand et, ee : Vive Dayw Later News, Ibe taken this morning, Another loan of §230,- 1 LET—STORE AND THREE BACK ' rary went per Virginia) 00,0 in Seven and Three-tenths will be issued, | -> | ag NM drck cep he see ge id 1 rt » . » ore, a J u N | 1 Steam Navigation Cote eiew eleanor | a T eeneation was created at Liverpool on the | °* ¥ 2 y - : 6 | Sem Capt Lower, left Liverpool about neon 01 | afternoon of May 2d, on the receipt of a te! O LET=TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE &, | the Sof May for New York, via Queenstown, Tho | from Queenstown, announcing that Wilkes Rooth had fasiily pars of h mnpe cottans House No. 31) M . “er {| sesasiination of Praldent Lincoln contin to bo | arrived thereon the Edinbuseh and was captured, an BAKERY ORE, AND Back, " bij | he wl pervating topiey end indienation meetings | 1, afterwards turned out that the man arrested was a ye ae DehiyD ihe wn pine 1 rf . ot daily oecurr in all directs ns In passenger Lamed O'Neill, who bears @ resemblance ed etand in that business tor 17 years past, Ask the Lloure of Lorda on the st te Karl Ruesell, to Booth, He was, of courne, liberated, the prem ines, orto B. PETILI, 362 Atlantic sl coda t m 1 un addres lor Maesty ny ccaan y 4 DC di Bal- rooklyn, as uz mall boats from Washingt + an a Ai 2 es : | ‘ nation of the House at » day crowded down with passen- | JO, LET—IMMEDIATELY, FLOORS OF 1 a] the entor ist , | Smore, are every day cro 0) 1D py four room, with water, Nos, 2 ) bast Puaiwd Malate es | vers, all bound up the James river. The mail| Tenth at, near lompkius Squ 0, ¢ ‘oon, bs Wee boats from Richmond bring down, every afters oy at 0 ats botw( naves Han ta x | the | noe so nu bern people DRe Ap S HATIGE 4 7 which ahe | 200% large ni mbers of the Bout people going 10( ACRES OF ND—GOOD HOUSE Ht . 1 Lancoln's North, and to Europe in search of business, cr anid burn apd well, 0 ncres cleared, rest roung | 8 t et whieh had % timber, excellent for famning purpor Y milee the: (6 yoy syispathy with | come Means of employment. pl ae neat Tuilla, stores, sehooln. ete, Will be N t 1 United States, fag Marquis de Montholon, on Saturdey, pres | guid for hae PY’ orth $120, At ZEGLIO'sS Real the ‘ ‘ ‘ sented to the President his credent Envoy | Eatate office, 12 Centre rt, ct 139 \ ! (By rH bersavet Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from $4.00 W ILL be ¥ THE Best CORN 4 . Ae ., ' quor atore in the ard, years " it viitowot Med the French Emperor, In his address, he aaid that | yi ent ouly #26 per month, Fixtures, leasc, 1 wh b shed ps the glorious traditions of the past have made | and all for $4, Apply to PAYLEN, los Diy islon 1 1 Ls » wreeb, 6 P ‘ hye pre France never indifferent to the destinies of this na a } Pelee sky if m1 | Republic, and new interests are every day devel+ 3] WO retest BUY ry A eee he t ‘ | wn vite a fevling to Aine op'ng to cement more closely this noble and an- xa cote frou N.Y Wonld exchange for Rrocery, y i wane vee atitaiion chan thewar.| cient allianee, The President, in reply, welcomed TEN a, ler businces, Apply ab 103 Div “ a 1 j ‘athe co of reside Jeng Lincolu’s death haa been ree the Marquis, and said that the people of this coun- &] 200 WILL BUY A NICE SMAI L " a his country, ¥ 4 5 W alie tid om abe iMate UAL Wy vi | After a fow words from Lord Btratford de Redclido, | WY have ® traditional regard for France which | #1 << 1 fart ot 10 acres on | one | i in Vy wl 1 wae out; & ole the motion waa agreed to nem. dia, must continue to flourish unless with ine bulle + price res e 1 found her there, y Ny ws dis In the Touse of Cc the motion for an ad- | ™O## Uncommon end net to Le anticipated by ty O PAY LEN, 103 Division #t, i gal r you s turned ? OFUr Sint eat by 8 © ceretted thi ordinary foresight, Ww } N 3-8TO : ; ene ‘conv rw ation ia at ds merston we WHeule e m r Arye Guty ae 7 a R: 35( 1@) ALS ey Re Cer a Rn aie BAA dei B DAPAT AE wat \ TOW. or #50 cash, balance in 6) ears; possession iumedi- PHO BAIC Waa en thoat hi Tlieninelh Joust, being highly LO A L N EW Ss. ately, as tbo owner iv leavia t 19,9 nice up ine vain . : , y 03. Dive want ave sore ; Ms. iis and pointed ont NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY ry gig the water, Apply to PALER, 103 Divi ome” partic 1 See ey ‘r Pin aed soe tent Liston rie te cou hed ne . 6 J sds nigbt.t Bhe eave n t ‘ r 1 rehan © couclude . a — remap fr ontil upave ‘wash field Blain ' noment, whilss | THe Cartorn or Jerr. Davis.—The solom- ARTIC s ro ec SAL cy Ny . this couvereation wita to the Crown, “Lwouldt pthis Mie eitiate? AL 1 sudce it was five oclock ; is }) Of spressine tay fervelt hope that fiom bity of the Sebbath was agreeably disturbed yester “RESH MILCH GOAT FOR SAL E bight have been later, he told me to have these ial trom the “wie demise ot their | day, by the sunouncement fa the Sunday papers that FRESH | 30AT plooting drome dowdy, aad t Hey Hert y ae a ie | und te Dat thsyrw ttl no eo chi miPneG the arch-traitor had been captured. As the news chewp at $50 Hutson ay, Broo <n —~ flow Thad'with her in weicrenee to that Lwent ime | cours polity which they weve betorg | SAD #preud from homme to howe, demoustenttons of | BIRD SEED Teh AND. Cioug Re barn anil aie | itad tix the bugey yibe Pureuinn, & will pureu ajPat courre of Joy Were made by many people, Bome put out their | 22#¢ SIN PACKAGES Of wae Qe Wea | pases Bid Wolves Tor the general bappinoss of | sug , Aud others forgot the sanctity of the day by CUR Pape OU BALE ha don “antes eens i ti hearing The address was thon pot by the Speaker, and dancing for joy et the arrest of a man Pre io bt gg Ae ae esi os agreed to unauimousiy yien ; all recognized as fhe ruling spirit Fee SALE—ONESELE-ACTION” “FOOT s uelghbor of sure? A, she” ie; ] Admiral Fitzroy, the head of the Metoorstoxteal | °! Me Freat rebellion, Anxiety to learn the particu- | JV ihe ofthe most improved piau; can cut ecrewe 1 y wisterin-iaw, Q. When did » Fat Lave cows | Department bad committed suicide by cutiing bis | lére induced many persons to visit the newspaper of- othe ch to 40, seen bee Woodbu pou W secvinel bvew Civuietauceas A, Whoa Dd tisvas with @ razor, bupposed cause, everstudy, cos where bus few additional parsiculam ware ob spobivn, bavween and a DRY GOODS. eri A’ /RiNzEY's THIS WEEK—BARGAINS CTION $ORP8», ers ant BLOOMERS, IN ALL THE NEW BH NEAPOLITAN Aino a stra LES, BONNETS ie. Prat vai AIDS, BONNETS. bos CHIN ¥ Bi INNET SO We, BONNE TH, The, a N ACTUS BRAIDS AND FANCY STRAWS, LAST SFEABON'S, BTRAW Goobs, AT YOUR OWN PRICE, BLOOMERS. Sie. BLOOMERS, Be. BLOOMERS foe, BLOOMERS, {Se BLOOMERS, #1 BLOOMERS, $1 28 BLOOMERS, #1 be BLOOMERS, BLOOMERS, Soe be AT. WHOLESALE LESS THAN JOUNEKS PRICES, ALL nt SEW S'TADES IN RIBBONS, AP LOTS OF PLOWFR } a MORELLAS AND PARAS LS. PAIR 26.000 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS COMMENCING ING AT Ie. peal FULL, peut L, ane “ VES BOSOM, the, AWI8S MUSLINE oe, INE SPLE ARD ¢ FINEST AND Widest SELRT- BR peti MING Pring: 2c. ) RIND. TRA-FINE LIN EN SUT PALE LOT OF THOSE § HAWLS, A th, 0 NG NEW STYLES DRESS- Bl TTONS, COMBS, FANS, BRUSHES. BELT-BLC Les PORTEMONNAILS, BA RAIDS Gs yrs, NETS &e, LARGE LOTS OF VERY CHEAP GOODS OPENING FROM ALCTIONSALLS OF LAST w™. FINGEY Pa 221 and 225 FIGHTH AVEN 105 between Twenty-first and Twenty-second ats, AT GEORGE KEYES, 543: 8TH AVENT tapestry, Brussels three ply, fugmun amd other ecarpetinugs; rugs, mate, mattine, window shades, roda, &c, in laree stock and at low prices, “4 ROM AUCTION,~75 PIECES OF PLAIN ALL WOOL DELAINES. Alleolors. Supe:tor Quality, At 68 and 6fcte, a yard, 60 pleces of Ficured all wool Lat sg at 60 and dete, 100 pieces of Figured Coat Mies, at 25e ai N, 116 eT end 174 BOWERY, QROM AUCTION, AT VERY GREAT BARGAINS, bun, Doz. LADIES COTTON HOSE at #1 75, $2, $9 12'6, #2 50, and $3 per dozen, Finest regular made Hore at $5 25, $6, und $0 50 er dog. 7 W. K, PEYTON, 116 mf) 2and 274 Rowery, ROM AUCTION—7-4 BROWN LINEN UAMASKS, only fe, ayard, worth #1, aoa) iy aa LINES DAMASKS, only #1, sold recently HU CKABACK TOWELS. all line ore, BSIA CRASHES at 5c, Ye., | . PXUINEN NAPKINS atSl 60, #1 75, 92 00, $2 fu, and up, LSEN MANDKE RCHIEFS at #1 50, $1 85, $2 16 mt $2 bu per dozen, W. K. PEYTON, _116 2iendets Bowery. 2ROM AUCTION—2 NEW INVOICES OF black s1LKS at $1.25 and $1.50 « yard, decidedly cheap, W.K. PEYTON, 116 72 aud 974 BOWERY, KOM AUCTION — 250 FINE BARAG! ROBES, 15 to 26 yards each, ONLY 4.00 PER KOH worth #10. ’K. PEY IGN, _16 enn aad 274 BOWERY, RAND) OPENING OF NEW SUMMER DKbeSs GOODS, We have nom Open the Largest and Most Select Stock of FASHIONABLE SUMMER FABRICS to be found inibeats * ALSO, All the New and Fashionable Shades of ALPACAB and POPLINS, now #0 jaueh worn, POR woe RNING, BLAC a POMBE CINE, CANTON CLO ALL WOOL DELAT Nei AMARTINES, CKE, TAMISE )TH, ALPACAS, and POVLINS, We luvite special ention to our. resent Unrivalle ed Stock of LADIF: RE Rat 1Cs, PEYTON, 16 272 and 274 BOWERY. ANTIL L AMA NIFICE FMERAG lhoperte BLACK sila BLACK sl ENGLISH Ot 8, MANTIL LAS—NOW OPEN, NT STOCK H RY NOVELTY for thie season's wear. MANTLILJ.AB, trom #1u to $60, PASQL ES, from #14 to $75. TH WALKING SACQUFS, from Awol. wr . K, PEYTO pane 10) viz and we ‘OWERY._ Su. KS—SIL KS—SIL K — NOW OPEN, A SS MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF PLAIN SILKS, in fli the fushionabie colo Fh GRO! GRAIN SILKS, LYONS TAFFETAS, DRAP De LYON AND) DRAP DE PAKIS, OLLOMANB AND ARMURE SILKS, in all widths fo MANTIELAS und WARQUES, I st ECE NB. 6 SHAWL SHAWLS, SHAWLS—ON MON: day, May 15th, we shall Loe r a jmunenes tock of NE PRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS, purciiase i t auction and private eale during the past week atextremely low Hye a EY 116 272 and St nowery. SU N UMBREL LAS AND PARASOLS—ALL SUN UNDRE Las AT $50, $1.75, $2.00, and 82,60, PARABULS AT $ $h.50, CARRIAGES — GROCERS, PLUMBERS, express and business wagons of all kinds. Rock. aware and bueeies, second i ons, barnesses nud horees, gelling che lw Briyvn, : Sal al RS aales, epiing , wheel &e Pp number of one boree railroad cars, Tuy quire | cor 6th ave and 43d Jb2 FoR SALE—FIRST CLASS HORS. for eurt, buicher, or doctor's use, Wartented king nnd sound, Also 3 wets of harness aud J carte, Apply 66 Centre at, 243 HORSES, TRUCKS, HARNESS— SOLD for wantofure. Apply tok, C, DELONG, Hudsom Riv. Ralirond depot, 1th at 818 MEDIC A, sl SATE AND POSITIVE ¢ for intemperance, discovered by Dr, KING. It destiove the desire tor liquor, aud can be given ube kuown to hin iu austhing, Price #1 per box, ane old oniy ut 495 Hudson st, cor Grove, D*: ROBERT A, SCHENC K, WELL Knows iu New York for his euccesaful freatment of cons fulnption, will hereafter be at his uttice 59 W, Lith at. ea: bus every atterngon and eve 318 D. BONE, 114 4 EST 1TH ST.—DIs. ages of tbe beart, liver, kid coral fproeie, ai) oid, chroule, foal, eileen se&Os, Cruptions aud eka ase cured ia every tuavanve Wer fre ly in i

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