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HH NEW YORK SUN |wesns. fieem out te pont ot | Su one NEW YORK S MAY 16, THE TUESDAY MO! NING i, — 1865, Making History. ‘Tre history of this country during the leet four Yeors tne dons more to annihilate precedente, to break down theories, and to form new opinions with regard to el] matters connected with war, than any seore of years preceding. During the whole progress of rebvellion Europe bea mood with mouth agape atthe marvellous and rapidly succeeding innovations which bave charac verized our military operations, The boldness with which this country has abandoned the beaten patha of precedent, and siruck out upon apparently experi- mentel policies, has surprised and dumb‘ounded thone nations that Lave been accustomed to plod- ding slong by musty charts, and following well marked channels, When the rebellion was fn iwincipiency, fore gn nations gravely prodicted that e dissolution of the Union wae inevitable, be- cause history gave no example of eight millions of people being subjugated by ® power proportion- ately no stronger than that of the loyal S.ates. The thing could not be done be couse it hed never been done before A mejority of the Furopean nations had good ground for such » belielf, because they bad acquired their theories by personal experience. Thus England wee led to this conviction partly because the Britieh Government tailed to aubjugete the American coloniate at the time of the Revolu- tion, when the disproportion of power was far more Striking than that between the loyal and the rebel elements of ourcwn country. The vreat mistake made by these formgn nations was in measuring the United States by their own standard, the American people make their own precedents, and that theories which y be tangible concern- ing other nations are totally Inappl cable on this For tnstanco they uever ons of people, of peacetul could sead forth auch putinto the fleld in des of the Union, They never thought that a nation having comparatively neither army or navy, and *pparently oaly @ fitth-rate power in military de- velopment, could suddenly transform iteelf into the wide of the Atlantic reamed that twenty mm Nabite and unused tow ertnes as our Governmenth fener ost powerful warlike na.ion on the globe. were wont to revard the United Siates as the nient repable'* that bad not yet arrived at @ #tat reo! mansood among the powers of the world, a) 1 that was not entitled to a place among military nations, The; Hus never were theories tnore effectually dissipated, They have learned that the infant republic, although quiet and peaceful under ordivary cireurostances, mses to the proportions aud strength of a giant when danger threatens the Union. As the infant Hercules developed the power to stranglo the serpents in his cradie, so base the tnfant republic shown itself competent to strangle the serpent of treason that sought to enfold tt, and to strike its poisonous {ange into the keart of the Union, The material wealth of the United States, as shown \ ability to support our immense armies and Davies together with the fact that we have asked no favors of Europe in supplying the money for carrying on the war, bas surprised foreign govern- suents no less than the magnitude of our military Catublishment, “If you have the men you have not the money," said John Bull, complaisantly, at the beginning of the wer, and all Europe took it for granted that our Government would be obliged t) borrow from foreign nations the means with vw cich to prosecute the war, Butin this, ae tn all osher predictions regardiag this country end ite tirucgle with the rebellion, the trans-Atlantic pro- the record of a week which gives nearly a hundred ta jllon dellara of @ popular loan to the Govern. ment—one slugle day footing up thirty millions, We surprised Europe in the great pouular uprising #! the beginn'ng of the war; we have astounded foreign nations by the mighty physical and foan- clul strength developed in its prosecution; and now that the rebellion js suppressed we will finish the annihilation of precedents by bringing the country outof the cruc.ble of war more glorious than bee Gro, on Ridiculoas Kod, Orn “Forelyn Relations," who have conceded “belligerent rights’? to the rebels, will be consider- #) ly humiliated by the inylorious capture of the ch traitor, who concocted the greatest rebellion thasever disturbe! the internal peace of any naton The Southern heart was fired by such ten as deve, Davis and under the leadership of Uavebolding fire eaters the common people of the th have performed brave deeds that were Worthy of a better use. The great masa of rohels ' ntinually practiced what their craven leaders pieeched, that the world expected to eee the rebel. end with our recogmiion of Southern Inde. fendonee, Instead of thig, the Southern “ay rm pe. ' ‘sbroat can only look upon the ridiculous peeve that culminated in the capture of Jave Davis, as an!) uitration of the “chivalry,” from Wich t ey expected 60 mue When history hereafter deacistes the inception, continuan end ending the righty atriggle, ipaugurated to ree fain Slavery on the ® utherns s the capture of is broat lender Will poouk the nore! that words would ‘ convey to tho & Kederotions of men, Kren the rebela will reiuseto honor the man who ¢ 1 no far forget the duty he owed to their ey ws to permis its greatest lealter to end his career a * ‘on undignified maucer, They have bren t stomed to believe in Jet Davis u who Yow mbued with all the patrious f their cause, a one whe would not desert them ne ashe} burn follower to share bie fortunes. Thoy a w ree al. the hollownens of his professions and ; hin cowardby bing from the wrath lo come, “din his wife's gown, and when brou i | t *y) speedily surrendering for the purpono of Pooserving @ Stoel! rerunant of bis worthle: Yhoy will no cannot honor bis memory hence their previous record ts soiled the last act of @ ian who, of all others, “ee Cound to preserve it from utter infamy, Had t sitor bravely died at his post, @ certain kind vet would have been accorded to bim and the ‘ise ia which be was the leader; but now, bis ty re honest and honorable followers, cannot fail to ste LIA memory, and even rejoice that so cra. ven @ man is likely to receive the punishmons due to bis erimes, Ifthis sentiment is entertained by she Southern people, she ¥ ork of reunion will not be diffleult, pride to their record, they woul! not read./y auce cumb to the force of circumstances, but now that they cannot brag r the fail of their chief, they will admit bis y end toner the men who fairly conquered them into submission to the laws of the Union, under the They were convinced of their own incompotncy to ac- | Modern tines, the circumstance is the most re- in of their o < ws comphah such a work under ke circumstances, cae in the ribet of Guance. The second and from that fact they deduced the argument that eof the tyes ite onn was exhausted yer- our war wonld bea failure, But they forgot that terday, and the third and last series, amounting to phets have found themselves egregiously mis- | bimeelf ridiculous he nation,” fors taken, The Government has never asked one of | nation without a country, with ni e tem for a dollar, and even after four yours of the | soldiers in the c ndithon of paroled pris i. st stupendous warfare we astound Europe with | all ita seueralathat are worthy of the & If the rebels could have pointed with ‘tution, They sumire irevery oud de- tpise cowardice, ao heresiter they = will respect the Northern pecpie, avd be more easly converted to our political views, after d scoverug thet their own wae not even honored Ly agin le nobie martyr. To the Loys! North, the capvure of Jevvensos Davis, under ench ridiculous cireurn- Stances, is of rnure in portance than any victory of the whole war, dtyinces us ten years tn advance, in the matter of re-babilitetng the Southern States: Pprevenie any conflict for the possession of Arkan- fas aud Texas, and effectually dispones of tho le of thore 8) prophecy a twen ty-year guerrilla warfare, if the North procee is to legally punial the leading traitors for the crime of treason, In this, as in ail the events of the war, the hand of Providence ia aeen guiding ou: 8 ip of Biate through the dangerous and narrow chan- nelaof public policy, straights towards the harbor of the glorious future that awaits our Repub) ite free institutions, ithern Unionista, whe e and Amonishing Saccess of the Nationn! tonn. Tue aggrevate of subscriptions to the national loan for the week ending on Saturday last,amount- ed t nearly one hundred million dollars, the amount subscribed for on Saturday alone reaching over thirty million dollars, Thiel# the mont stu- pendous subscription ever made in any country to® government loan, and considering the fact that we are just emermng from the tent warof two hundred and thirty millions, ja now ready for eu weriptions This will probably be the last op- portunity for the people to invest in these deal: at securities atpar, When toe new series shall he been exhausted, the bonds will doubtless commant & premium, vosting will prot profit, Ike will en! those who are now sy Yrealze a not te quite go de erable es the first and second series, for the reason the) the Government reserves the privilege of payin’ six per cent, interest tn gol, inatead of tho seven-thirty interest in currency, provided the price of gold should make that course desirable. There is now no doubt, judging from the quotations of gol!, and the tendency of the market, that sevon-thirty in currency will be pre- ferable to six per cent. in gold, But the difference will amount to but little on ordinary eubseriptions and so far as the majority of subscriptions are cons cerned, it will hardly be felt, The Joan is «till the moss desirable safeinvestrnent thatcan be made, for there Is hardly @ possible risk, and the bonds with @ sure interest of #ix per cent. in gold will ineure them @ premium so goon as the lesen are closed, Judging from the manner In which the last series of the seven-thirtios was disposed of, that now in the marko!, which is to be the last of the Government loans, will be taken in a very fow weeks, bancsome Alone in Hite Glory, Tne grandilogu nt proclamation of Kinny Surmn, commanding the rebel trana-Misalssippl department, must be decidedly interesting read- ing to those of his followers who have heard the lato military nows from osher parts of the Con- federacy “The crisis of our revolution is at hand,"* tragically exclaims Burn, ‘and with you Treats the hopes of our nation {"' If the distinguish od rebel designed these clauses for a severe sar- caem on the defunct *Xonfederacy,” ne b ade avery fair hit; but if he intends it for something serious, then he bas niy succeeded in making “The nation,” forsooh! A ninestent!« of ite with ) of “Whe enemy @ustody, charge! with c ity inimurcder, and with @ price upon his head, and with a Cabinet, what thero is left of them, skedaddling like rate from aainking ship, having only one object in view—to secure their personal exit from the country, Such te “she nation’ alluled to by the rebel chief of the trans-Mississipp'. “Bhowhthat you are worthy of your position in history." with its “President” in That point requires uo further demon- stration, AunoLy was worthy of Ais position in history, and so was Booru, Kriany Saura aud his followers will occupy a place in the same catalocue the position of traitors who deserted the flag of their country, who sought to strike off ite bright stars by a plot of secession; who tried to over- throw the Government of their fathers by a wicked and causeless rebellion, But tableaux are apt to be either grand or supremely ridiculous, aud the closing clause of Switu's proc nshows that ite auhor bas overshot the former and hit the lat. army of Swiru will * mat) cheek the triumph nd secure the final success of our P rsevorance is @ virtue, and that quality seoins bo be very largely developed in the cent! man on the other side of the modesty is not so atrikir ty to acco! Cause Mississippl., Bat his He professes the abil plish what Lex, Jousaton wad other leading rebel commanders failed to perform, He cugages to uphold the “Confederacy " aftor it haw alrvaly crumbled anil pased into oblivicn, Me proposes to do with i bie Texan regamufius what the combined armies J of the rebellion failed to do; and, in s ty Le | avows bis ability to fight at det ar {with bia band of six or eighs t val revels, } Baus the rhodomoutade berdly alarm the G f this blatant traiwor wil vernumen Bus rec his inabil ty to do any grens | Was a chance for hin io deve wiach ef, when there p the proweos wh | he Low arre At late ¢ rater fo bee G wud at is nothk cumetances ba ved bie cuances tea, Phe acres es this: He ice © reason that be Moni comparabvely Wile 1 BMIvu'S presont s s abs fort @ pecure from Capicrdy conven.ont line of re treat open & y aod he knows that there is danger to his army f force in his neler ons tle hburhooed, He cau urd to puton alra, boldly defying the | Government in hie front, and keeping bis hand scuvely on the Mexican back makr danger, toeayre Ug thereiure, uit hood bis retress on the first appearance of Dangerous Daty We havo read @ great deal during the past four Years wbout the bravery of our soldiers, aud the contemps With which they regarded the dangerous | duty of facing the muzzles of rebel cannon, wheao It Was necessary to assault the enemy's position, bus never beye read of sv sublime ap justan: door, in order to | ce of | Juterment in Calvary, true courage, as that recorded in the @rw of yeater- day, and hereafter we must consider our brave re- bellion-erushers aa the Guest soldiers in the world, A few of them were warned by Mrs, Davis bot to 6 provoke the President, or he might hurt some of ‘em!" Fancy our sects | Sion squelchers fleeing from the presence of the ox-President who would harm them, if provoked. Under the circumetances we can only admire the bravery exhibited in marct ing straight up to the “man in woman cicthes"’ and daring to capture bim under thecircumstances. Hereafter let Ameri- can soliiera rank Licher than those of other na- fone. Our brawe bevs bad loldly taced danger before on many a well foucht battle-field, and cap. ped the climax of their glory by daring to provoke © dangerous man by arresting him, Now thet thie dangerous judividual i# in the secure custody o. Uncle Bam, his power for evil is no longer avail able, His ability to “hurt eome of ‘erm' has de- parted, and the warning given by Mra. Davia, however well meant at the tine of her husbana's arrest, no loner serves to intimidate the men who have stormed so many rele) batteries during the War, So mote it be alwaya, with American soldiers when ordered on danyerous duty, Fisancial News, Markets, & c. New York, Mondey, Way 15,6 2P. M.-The follow. ine were the leading quotat at the Gold Room to- day At 10.30 A.M. 120 '9: 11, 180%; 11.15, 180%. 5 11.00, 190%; 1 21% 130%: 12.59, 1304; 124 1, 130 y 20'n; 1.40, 10; 1 Hy 2 129 3, 130; M1005 4.13043 4.04 150%, The stock market haa been quite animated to-dar, prices, at tt of business, having improved fromm 4 to 3 pe nt, a compared with Saturday afternoon, Governm were ite etendy but dull, Money on call to-day wae S percent, The scarcity of business paper continues: A lL pamen passed at 6 percent: other emdes aT a9 per cent, Sterling exchange quiet. ‘The leading bankers arked 110 for 60daye The Bank statement, thin werk, is more favorable than wae generally ex- te 1, in view of the enormous subscriptions to the 7-09 loan, The diecount line haa Increased #5,000,703, The epee e avernge is up to $5,464,532. The cireula- tion has increased $2,026, and the net deposite line $2,550,955. The decline of #5.206,012 in legal t ere reproventein partthe parmente on account of the loan, On 'Change to-day Flour was dull and Se. a De, lower. Wheat was dull, and Ic, 2c, lower, Corn waa firtner. Onte opened te, better and clored heavy k opened heavy and lower an ‘osed fi Heef ad. Lard ey war dull, OTOOK FALLEN —FISeT BOARD wee heavy and a ehade lower . Whi O00 ULM. 6a. 891, cp. 10% 115 4000 67 12% 17000 U8. 6s, 0-30" do... ... 18 2100 1) Wyoming V,C.. 41 114500 4 100 Cui, hy KL K 1 lg lw new 60 95 \4eu8 700 100 N, y" Can. K WM lomo US, sdncr ts so UB. Ba eat ‘ bu do., Tinie 6000 U8. Ge Ine MM. 8.4K, In, 61 40) Mo. Olieabl's 300 Lind. RY. R Ww 60 do... 100 gall i _peaclae K.. 92 3 W%901 7 iw ‘tu, Cons iki lli'e 20000 onie ‘& Mies... 25% Guo do... 115 Jom) dow, Pony a Cle, va Pitts, BR. 6000 Firie let M.. We 10 6000 Harlem let Motul 5.0 Chi, hy We 200 Chi, N.W. 1, 3) Canton Co Sv0 Cum, Coal Pf dia Cals & N.W, Bi, 8 on Mey rdw, 1Pt, Fe why Wwe gio é jlo Hen. @ st ROARN. 0 Brie Be 1.300 ooo Had ey kK BA Read: a R, x Z5AK Obio & M i" doe W jing VL, 10 Canton Co, wou ao. Mariposa Min. Chi.& N.W.K.. 5 4 t . 1 Quieweilver bt, do., ¥ do $ v Chi, & KR. 1. t Gn N.Y. Cea kK. ’ co , 7 you d PL Ft, W, & ¢ ‘ 50 Cle, de Piste i do Nig t 0 wat ju Cam. Cot 44 SPLCEAL NOTICHs, stop that scratching and ase Vy be Itch Ointwent, It cures itech and Salt Lheum in forty-eight hours, and all eruptions of the ekin, sold by all Druegiste, a12 Gent” All Wool Suits SIS; Bos All Wool Suits, at 1. V. Brokaw's, 54 Fourth ave 62 Lafayette Place Bil J, ff Schenck of Philadelpb a, ree informe the public that i w of York, His office is at oo wlinue fo Kee patents there as us yy from 9 A.M, until M., | be obtal there ut all ne the Heat! - Bowden's Dew kes. tt will wurcly destroy moth, ute per packet. bor sale by all Drus- Moth Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Premiun Lock-Suiteh Sewing Machines, and buttoahole Mae chine, O25 Broudway, New York, EO a The Original Howe's sewing Machives for pale wt 6ov rowdy a. ELIAS HOWE, dr, ine veutor und Make Ageute wanted rd reatly educed Spring Cloth a ED, tik wietsy oo) ate i The iti set assoc tient apd store in the city sty lem and prices ers i MATS. ANDERSON—Ca Suntas, May 14. Maria, widow of Joseph \ideron, inthe God year ot her ace The relatives and iricuds of the tauily are invited to atiend the funeral, on T alee ris, OS o'clock. tom her late residence, rt ‘Teeter a. 3D ANDRE WS—On May 1ith. € tm ¢ *t ot V ak agen ‘ n ir t ‘ ‘ ROLLY Ma tere ' ' 1 i b eon * t t ! ‘ ale the Mucha, o ‘ 4 ty ae t DA 1 AL ‘ N.¥..¢ 4 . ‘ eeu ‘ i ‘ « ' oe \ atte e tu 1 M. £.¢ at S o'clock i, M., oa A M IsNcY—On M t. aft ot . sa liekey, weaty mieand aa The teaver sn onde ot the t fuidy nv ted be mtiend che tunermd f no t stom the tesuence of Lie tay Abe pecoud ave, near oth at. le HAWKING Captain William J. Haw. iS athe, tuily duvited to attend the be Mi Lterman’s Society, this after noon, % k, irom his late residence, No. 5 Ox. rord At, Ly iw McG ARV After a short but painful illness, Jolin Metiarver, a native of the Parish of \ughrin, Koecornuy 4, in the JSd year of his age, The triends ot the’ tamily are requested to attend the tuneral, on Tucaday, lth inst, at 1 o'clock, with. out turther ndtice, trom his residence, 11 James «6, $59 BRATS McDERMOTT..On Sunda: . May 14h, & at Y a P. M.. after a long and paintul iliness, Macy Ana. daughe ter oi the late Francis MeDermot', of her ave. ‘Lhe reis'ives and friends of the family are reapect- in the doth year fully invited to Attend the funeral, this (luesd@y, Aiternoon, May 1 o'clock, trom the residence of her mother, inion Ft Mai SMITH Io . E. 1), on Saturday, May 1 Mary B.. the beloved wife of Witianm 5 a the 25ih year ot ber age The Hower that bloome the fairest Ts the foremoat to decay ; The prize we iove the dearest ds ue ftet to pase away, The relatives aod friends of phe! formily, and the Members of Mareh Lodge, 155, A. re re« epecttully invited to attend the Aosral on Wednes. day atiernos resivence, 7 j RAD ab vo'ciock, trom her lave was AO Ly B" MCKLAYERS—A MEFTING OF THE above will be held om Wednesday evening, May Jit), at 74 o'clock, jo the Dewalt inepeneary, corner gou stand Yd ave. CHRISTOPUER ¢ cadets | Presa PAT. W. BRAZILL, Bee 14 Coac picasa NION, NO, 1—A SEMI- monthly meet f thief nt n_will be held at Barly © o#ing Mail Pc Howery, on Tuceday evening, atTeoo'clock, Punctual attendance ia rejueated, na bueiness of ereat importance ie to be transacted. By rot GEO. BROWN, Preat.; JOHN MecRATH, 10 C00PERS= THE GRAND SOCTETY OF J Uuited Coopers having received a teleeraphic Aich that the Coopers of Ol Cit, Penneyivania, now on @ strike, the membere of the United Y re the ted not to apoly for work in the & order of eee Cana . P.O RARELY at) NOtice TO TAILORS—A MASS MELTING of the traue in ge will be held atzsi Grand ft, oa Wednesday Eve atk P.M there seetns to be a mi saArourot ade coucernit pouen he, 17th inet oclety, the Sor ior the pary “ tro the trae i ame the position wn which t now that the exy will at pmiuaber to Central Conimite W.G, TLOREK, see, FOTICK TO THE BLUE N ters and Plage STONE ore A tneeting will be held in cur. ot. 4 6th, wt 5 ot by PATRICK Union Mall, cor, of 16t do bib ore Se Le f ey M BERGIN, Chairman; ‘, FITZ ‘bh Aye bec, wT PPE NEW YORK OPERATIVE PLAS- tevers, will bod = th repulas meeting ied Tuerday evening, May 16 wie Hall cor Sod @ and sthave. WILLEAM BYRNE, Pies., THOS, ts DOL GHERTY, Kee, See 21 [NITED COOPERS, No, 2—A SPEC AL L meeting will be held this OS Bast vt pag edd = o'clock, in requested fuer, Clas, M. TKkWwOok See Poesiny) evening, at Punctuei attendance CAM BK, b ‘ses c aU CTION No TICES, AUCTION NOTICE=CROC KERY, GL 488, E. HUNT, auctioneer, Tues tS) Pearl et. by JOSEP & large aesortment tn lots to sult city and country deniers, Goods weil packs 4, Pies UCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, &C.— HENKY G. EVANS, Anctioneer, will reil in lot to euit retatiers, on Tuesday, Mey 16th. ot 10 A | at 15 Barclay et, «a choice naseortment of best an second white eranire and common ware, eiassware, fancy ware, toys, de, &e. Sase positive for co a, an no reserve AUCTION SALE OF FINE FC RNITURE; thie Tuesday afiernoon, at ¥ o'clock precisely, consisting of all the parlor, chamber and dinin room furgitare in the biown stone house, 131 We 6th eh & few doors (rom sth ave—Fing rorewoods walnutand mahogany farniture of all deecription, Over 700 varde of tapestry and ingrain carpets, hate mattrarees, beds aud bedding, ching, cut @l 1 we tiery, &e, No postponement, H, R. COTI, Auetr. Paws ROKER'S SALE—I, W, EZEKIEL I) on Tuesday, Ith, at 23 Bowery, 1 o'¢llke A quantity of men and women's wearing apparel. alao & lotof gold and silver watel 1 elry of the bert kind, By orderof M. WOLF, 12 AVO, Brooklyn, 26} P GAFFNEY, AUCT'R, WILL SELL THIS © day at 1% o'clock at fs Bayard #t, the contents of a fine iaserbier eaioon, clinirs, tabies, gineree, couns tere, clvare, decanters, &¢,, &¢ ber 4 Mi ane ware. ! un a ay | tl0o'cle HUNT a tat BELL « o'el diesen « boots, eh or goods, By 01 W~ Beet Diondway, its ALE—GEO, G. eons) suctioneer, will eel this or 4) at 10s Dowery 1 A. M. @ lnrve a ne inen'« clothin ve Kc. By ort or otk. ‘SIM SON & COL r te BROKERS’ SALE—THIS DAY, AT w towers, JAS. AAR will sell a iaree it of men end women's wearing apparel. tvaluatle pillo & variety of ot t tt he Pe DELONGE JAWNBROKERS' feat “ acro crape, elelia and ot ino and other d k DIORA, con's, pants, Veet spall eoode too numero ‘o mention, By orver of MAL Ni & KELLY, Becond ave, luz PA! AWNBROKE R' 3S SALF—B, WEAVE at ws venue, ato oelo ent of gt ving bee ple dae upwards. By order of " M. WEAVER \W™, ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFF te & 25 Howery thie day. at 11 ofclock. the lense of 3 years, of the flore cutte cures stock and Hxtucerywit Nod \VVILLIAM AbBOTE, AUCT., WILL SE on We tligo'ek the conte FORD tncto and Lith ave, 1 two #tean: hollr coolers, pre somes, | tank, pipe, 1 kettle, T,000lt iron boilers, piattorm (IDA | Pood top wagon, & LOST AND FOUND, JNITED. COOPERS OF THE” STATE, OF Fou OAM 8 CHT de els Ae New York,—We the Coopers of the imu of Hein. Ah ed ost gas della be tick & Sonime.# of Ne +e", notify all Coopers not | % P& anne ° eds to take einplo, of the aid fi weoare standing L IST—A TER DOG, WHITE hw ITIE outtor a raise of waxes, SUE SHOPS COMMIT- ve . aniewere fo the naine of “Planet * TEE. EEE | The fit. will receive the reward of @10 by returns —- = SS | tne an t0 the Clarendon Hotel, 6a soc Y NOTICES, F ATHER MATHEW T, A.B, SOCIETY, No, SN. Y., hall bet S4th mad Sth #t Sth avenue, The members are hereby ne to assemble, in re. eilin, thie Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, to proceed | ina bedy tothe & wise the cudete, ab the ear of the Sori F. H. MEAGHER, See featnee MATHEW T. A. uiref the sisters ot Mercy Y tine and plac PURCELL, Pres, Lb. SOCLETY No. S of N.Y. The Members are hereby noidtied to meet in their Hall, corner of 2th et and Sth ave, this, tuesday ening, loth inet, at 7 PLM. with Teelin, to march from there to Palace Gar t held by the et, to the Pale which ie be Him doth Bitte of Merey, By order of the Society Members are re- quested to be punctual du attoudance, JOHN O' NEALE, Preadoat, PATRICK GILMORE, Ht Sec 6 ADIES’ FATHER MATHEW T, AB. 50- iety No.2 NY 1 i Public Meeting at their hail, corner Lav, this Tuead 7 O'clock, Speaking by C.A.1 Cerroll and others. # ! Connell, Mies Mcber nd GOWAN, Pres, THOS, FAY, Ree Seo BDikd GOODS, SILK AND J. aA HASQUINES, PALMAS, MANTILL As, EN *LISH WALKING FAC wi iS trom $6 upwards, SILK BDARQUES 4 om $14 np i c# of the eeneon will be four Antal! the novel tin the al ove gouds at Ri VGERS ARCADE, Oppoe te Third «treet hoWERY eulAWLSs, SHAWLS ena Lb, SUAWLS PhoM AUCTION Ail the deriratle st AY TRIM Fine Qualities t ea will le offered this week OLS BARA 14s, upwarde; Btelia. Hroche e ine. ke, & ’ AT FQU ALLY LOW PRICES 253 T RODGERS’ ARCADE, 310 BOWERY, Opp site THIRD nT REE 1 IM ALCTION, BLACK BILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SIL in all th ew aid abie makes tor JACKETS, SACQL bs jUbS, B PALMAR, MANLILLAS, de, GROS GRAINS, Lyone FETAS, Paris PAS. PRAY DE LYONS and PRAP DE PARLS, GROSS DE ECOSS BO MANS, ARMURES, ae, ko, &e, from the late snetions, at very low prices Fine quelity GROS Dr RILINE, 0s, per yard, worth) Extra do do do 1s, do do Every Indy should examine these foods t Charts owhere, A! RODGERS’ ARCADE, Opposite Third str Will be otfered th GREAT BARGAINS IN I FROM Al CTION, bh Mohaire. from vr yard upward, vambiques trom So conte per yard upward ich Popuna in all the new and desirable shades, uD) eette por yard upward pe Marat, te, per yard, worth 7, dn all the new ars k > GOODS, colors, Uivanudies, fi) juets Rrilliantes, Cambrics, fe, &ey will be offered, this week, at tremencous iow prices Fine Fieneh Chatlies, chintz coiore, 28 cente.worth del ives. 3 A! RODGERS’ ARCADE oA BOWERY, Opposite ‘Third etrees, t M ALCTION, Great bare.) sill be offered thie week in DOMESTIC AND HOLSEAREEPING GOOD: S44 BALIN DADSIASK, warranted pure lne Worth | ped i bi very fine, pure linn, 9 Wo. th I4 » DAMASK NAPKINS, only $2 25 per doz,worth $3 LINGS, Crashes, wi ed thie Worta le. tid aid, We 4 i0e, ob Si cents. and i 8OM AUCTION PIECES OF PLAIN Ai W lL, DMI All colors, Supe i ‘ ard, Lt pieces of Fa r t Webel | itr ‘ KY QILKS—sILKs—s lh iN, A 1b MAA SPRICE NE SPOCK im, in Ai (he faehioumbie color ALSO. } GRO GRAIN SILKS, LYONS 2, DRAP De LYON AND DRAW De 1 MANS } AND AKMURE SILKS, in a Dresses, MANTILLAB sod Basgt hs, RECEIVED PROM ACCLION, AL GhtAl TL BOWE ZW, _ jis 272 and RELWOW AILS, -M. G. BROWN, METAPIDY Mis, ician, Mrofes.o1 on whe Eyes, (Bare, Thioat heap, haa removed he: trom 16 Bond at, Houa at, on tet large house trom Bowery, ee her celeb medicines can always be had, Pena tor circular, a wo NOTICE—A DAMS’ EXPRESS COME have ren.oved their branch oifice from: 442 Bioad~ | way to the large builaing cor, ot Grand and Orehy tle or — OsT OR STOLEN——PASS-BOOK NO, 4).57), of the Bosierant lodustrigl Savings Bank, tion will be made to the [unk fora new book’ » 1863. JOHANNA AMEY, 46 OST—A BANK BOOK, No, 245,189, ON the lowers Savings Bank, The finder will pleate return to the Daub, uv LOST—oN THE OTH OF MAY, GOING from ist Varick et, to Waverly Ph ohite ecket book, containing $20), 1 the nbove will receive women, and the Inat doliar she had, OST—§2n Rh WARD—LOST, ONS #tatres Nin ve re Ward will be Pung Led nD questions asked LS ad SO REWARD —LOST, ON FRIDAY, A “ @ white and brown vont, ‘The finder willy ret it to JAMES QUIRK, No, 14 baat S5t4 ot. REWARD—LOST ON SL NDAY E * @Fing, in Harlen brindle coe te ; the name of TOPSBY ; had ona bl ack ‘e ather col ln ring throne h it, ane he sor wil recelre y leaving it JAMES 8. ve, or to A. \s BIRDS A 18 léoth st. near 2d ave, S i \—LOST ON MAY 7th, ONE SORRFL x J pony, tour white teet, white fpota on bach a of bead Also a de WD POF. tin front of head, elp te The above reward wi paid tor + and reurn to HERMANN EB, De _Barhwick ave, ainr Cooper ave, Ld. 01 EWARD—LOsT SUNDAY EVEN om Co tral Park, bet. Gand 7 P.M. iold itech and Chain, an old tarmily rel reward of # at the thanks of th BACH, 771b et, dd houre oust of 4th av " HORRSES, CARRIRIAGE c — GROCERS, PLUMBERS, ees wacone of all kinde. selling ehenp, por SALE—A LOT OF ‘ ixies, epritg® wheels, We, &e.; also mw number of ne horee ruilsgad Case, Tuquire cor 6th ave aud 4. et For SALES HANDSOME PONY, 8 ¥ old 18% handa hich, warra { sound and kind in every respect, Sold cheap for wane of uee, © a soon afed ab a Weir rooklya, 9 liw tol h rer high, 6 to 5 yeareo. Idy ‘baker, grocer; oue would make a evs horse ; to be sold cheap, 69 Wait fle Piss LOW--5 MEDIE M SIZED Mares, thin de ter groe n work, cart- sO Ape ath Washington’ #t.2 i TRUCKS, HARNESS—SOLD for » wo, C, DELONG, Hudeow 31 a liv Miroad L" € aod ue Lew, hat no rit, Apply a YOUNG MARE TO Enquire ot 17 James Slip $1007A8"° L. ENDID HORSE FOR SAI ‘ ticle for epria rt. fit tor any kind vet WAGON FOR SALR the © en i) 219 business dn 6 agle ov douvie harnces. nn be seea until sold, at West uth ut, ou COA. AOAL, COAL, COAL—RED AND WHITER rhe i —Kee, o> 2; elove, PA 54 nut, FT 26. at the yard J4 and 30 Spring #, bear Bowery, HENRY | RINGSITAL EK is. ye VAL 0 PER TON—sPOVE AND / ee selives y eof the city, well screened | weleht wa 0 lbe.: from the Wy ue Vailey Coal Yard, cor D Lath ate evans ith aveati Com —COAL—COAL,—THE BEST RED fod bie ne ve ande TER2K. Nat cond {at $7. Meet coal tor he wd Oster enlouna, aad f Vinstonet, ADAM BROW) , LW AND SECOND HAND SEWING LAN Mochines foranle nai torent, sud oT ot va sinaker tor enle VoW, Wie Py it, 4156 irondway, and 441 Brocine streut, 4 RSP AMEND ADDED RIdoert Fu KNISHE D ROOMS TO LE TIN N iuridge at, ja a nice house “ OO LEI—A NEAT po LET CHEAP—A SMALI front room to one or two ax ntlemen Hiebth ave ©) RESPECTABLE YOU = accommoc sted with a Wathoat board, by caliog bl RNISHED | K voit floor, front t room, y OR with board in a private family, | 20sb tte “Apply ab 35 out vie! cor « SISK eS Shotts Sole Self Spld SlEE thyIz ‘os c ae eats g ae We eke es a — — — 7 es ee el -—> ~~ 8 ee, ae ee an Tee Pe gi ih

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