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s ent Nor vere ther ever expected to eich quest Ther wis. n yeneraly f%d irom thelr efforts bave Whetler the coating pressire of public opinion, be roeu NEW YORK SUN. MAY 2 fo THE wens ESDAY MORNING, ih de corres! v basi are better ; the indications « been deci cedly wu cessful will do the » remains tw The Vercantile that 18 +! Opening of the Southern Ports, ‘Tue proclamation issued by Presi teat Jonsson, flor the removal of trade restrictions and the open- Jog of all Bouthern ports enat © giver, marks enother Important stave on the way Qo peace and prosperity, For four years the coast citea of the South have been avaled against tLe Jeg timate business men of the commercial We id, ar rece.ved. library, la te ine tine hten the pag), is Any knowletge, to matruct and en fuaituton te The buatle, Lusiness and acuvity whch formerly | commendable and entitled to the approval of «very cberacterized them have been ouasiog; m9 mer | true friend of human provrer® Education is the chaut chipping, except blockade runuers has come | naturalenemy of vice and lawlessness, The crite f> their harvore; no large aroun! of foreign mer- | inal stati auetes has been received by them; no very rich | the offen Houthorn stapler have teen exported! trom them, They have been virtually dead to the outer wor dy cut off from their legitimate pursuit, and im. mured by the fron Lande of war, But the procia- gation of the Prewdent breake this isolation, westores them to comrorrcial freedoin, and places | of this city, is one of the most useful and Leneti- Qhern again on the road to business prosperity. | cial institutions of the charecter with which weme The ellect of the mearuro will not culy prove of | aq iainted it is @ mine of useful knowlece great commercial importance to the Boutbern | that pen to the instruction of those people, butitean hardly fail to have @ marke! | who desire the acquirementa of knowledye, and political effect. The promptnese manifested by the | the fee tor accession to it is so trifling that none government in removing, atthe cariiest possi0l0 | are excluded from tts benefits, I) containg all the Nterary works of thia and of past ages that are ersent alto pop ation, and with a prope> degree of judustry, perseverance and arm in this city, with the adv rda, may attain abigh etandard of le We might cite hundreds of examples in b aof thecity show that nine-tenths of law w) Tut ich are comrulttod here, are tracea! le to us who bave been raised io ignorance, Behools, bouks and the press are thore- fore the best friends ot sxiety, and every humani- their Leat efforts to widen the perso tarlan rhould use is now moment, the barriers that were essential during the progress of she war, will impr fay rh ably, and convince them tab ikea their wel and not thelr ruin thet Wie Norte ie laboring @ accomplish, Nor can they avoil contrasting ghia gratitying change with ther late condition ancer the ruleof @ retel government, While io 9 the pe slar ed ing tan uta ces the power of Jevr, Davis they wore enlfected to | means, attained erninonce as scholars, We might almost every prvatiou, bubeo Boon AS that power | mention the names of contemporar in our ia romored, they are snventod with ai the essential | own country, Who buve roached the m exnlied cyte and privileges which they enjoyed before | portion, aud who world bave thousht their road waking the misstep imto — rebellion. Tho | to learning th anil easy if they could have en- aoice given by Pre t Jounsos, to the | joyed euch facilities, in their day, as are now atict thet “leliigerent rights and privie | offe to the young men of Now York by the cges have been anvulled, eo far os trade | Mercantile Library. The Dremi nt the Chief cogulations are concert @ also on important | Justice, and a number of Senators cud Representa- feature of the late proc'eroation. Mocksderun: [tives in Congress whom we mig’ metiods jing, and every other weans a! ptelfor supply: | would have thought themselves supplied with ‘ny the remnant of the rebellion with needful artic | every requiniie for edneation, if such tlesy will now come within the catalogue of piracy, | fund of knowledge as that preseuted by the tot be punished eccordingly, Thie trafic, which | institution ia quewion had been available to them eos been eoextensive during the war, mustpow | ip their younserdaye, The Muren tle L brary is wee Its place among the things of the port,forevea | a storehouse of learning that is accesmiilo to all she adventurous blockade-runoers will not care to | young men of this lt), end those who fail bo avail fun their necks into @ noose, The proclamation | ¢) enseivesof tte privilege vo po excune fur ig wii! bove @ tnaterial olfect iu bringing $)0 South [| norauce, dt ie now securely founded, and hae nd will do and giving on: & to ite old condition of prospert h toward conclliating the pec hecome an established iostituttog of the wetropo- a le, Wath the exception of a small remnant of tts whens @ true appreciation of the biewsing derived | debt, which we hope sume of our wealthy triends ron that Government which they sought to dew | of progress will soon cancel, it ie tree trom facut troy. brance end ine fair way for adding to its facilives take ; leasure in making favor- ‘ition that tends to the of New York, reason Wo comueud the Mercantile intercas ib progressivD Voilarc of a Senora °K ini grant” Expedie | for usefulness. We tion. able mention of auy inatit Tux action of the Government authorities at Ban | ntellectual elevation of the peopl Francisco tn detaining @ Sonora “emigrant’® expe- and for that ition—similer te that on the tapisin thiaelty— | Library to ail who feo! au wil fall like « wot blanket on this acheme, which | aut enlightenment. was apparently moving along ao wmmoothly. The cng fa tthat the suthorities made no attempt to loter- fore with the emirrants until they were all on board the vewsel, and jn the act of sailing, proves just what we have heretofore said: That the mlence of the Government, during the proyrews of these preparations, cannot be regarded asan evidence thot it justifies the proceeding, [tie not until the parties attempt to leave the country that the of- fence against weutrality lows je committed, The projectore of this crary eheme, New Publications Tuas tr; or Plain Teaching. Ao encyclopedia of paivereal information, contsiu' ne @ thousand | ting and curious trete fu Nature, Art and Scien nmuthorot jmyaire fe “ The Kearon venernl Belence,” Biblical Resson *, Tinetrated more than one wood enaraviies Mee YorR: Diek & da, Publishers, 15 Ano street A useful and interesting book for Warners and for teachers of youth, making plain and easy #ome of the moat intricate questions in Belence and Art which moet every student at the threshold of bis Bonora tn this country, have jumpedt at the conclu- career in search of knowledge, From the style of son that because they have not becn mo binding and typography, combining neat: cas and vested in gathering up “emigrants, there durability, we judge it will be largely ald, would be no difficulty in accomplishing the reat, Wiiaui's Be vv 3.000 Praetioan Reormrra, or Hat the detention of the yeny at Bau Francisco compote book of reference, containing valuable and important ree for medicine, cookery, distillit, shows the fallacy of this aasurmption, and those vainishing, dye auriculturt, Gen Sc. by A. 8 Wricht, Diek & Fit: New York This, an Sta tithe implies, is one of that class useful books that nover grow old or insipid information is alw new because useful and nec- essary, and wo family should be without auch @ book of refegence, embracing as tt does a variety of suljects in every department of domestic knowl. edge. Leaves Prom tH ho bave been led into the scheme in this city would do well to profit by the experience of these co patriots on the Pacific shore, The Government @:!! not permit so flagrant » breach of neutrality as to permit the departure of these hostule expedi- wong and it ts folly for those who are interested n them to expect it, Our authorities care not how soon adventurer from this country go to Mexico ‘nen unoljectionabls manner, or bow soon they drive out Maximincam aod the lope: soldiers, but they are not disposed to set a bad precedent, bowover gratifying the jiometiate result wight be. wereld, Pullers, Abn stieet, n Dtanviov a Cerenaaten Bora. LAR AND Die br, being a compt atio: events and occurres of the moet excit) sand extraordinary chara inn ah Written by timnself, incidents, t Tho Whitewnshing Commiites, Tus Committees on the Coaduct of the War edjourned on Monday, which action waa the yreatest service they bave renderel the country during thelr protracted etting. They have sub- ruitted @ report which i# wixned by four members of the Committee—one dissentinz, This report is the result of the investigations made by the Com- mittee relative to mullitary operations, aul it is sup. posed te reveal just how this Goneral blugdered in @ certain mov ment, how that one ought to have conducted his operations, and bow another might have achioved important advantayes, bub did not. It may be that Congressional wisiom can seo the utility of eppointing a committee of civilians, who ean hardly distinguish » breastwork from a canal Nees Company, 121 Nassau sires t, General Ag Thie diary purports to bea relation of actual occurrences, Itia written by one who knowa the ropes, “having travelled along them.’ To the many readers of the P.1ios Gazerre, and o.hers who may be cur.oue to learn how thelr pockets could be proked without their kuowledge or pe:- mission, is will be interes\ing Kara Kessxevy: A Novel, Ry the anthor of "Won. drous Strange, de, Publisied by Harpers & Bros, Franklin Square, A romance of devoted Jove, presenting the aub- ject in no new light, but clothed in a hfe uistory that will interest the reader, and serve t) explain to all true lovers the secret thoughts that sv often tunke or mar the b!'s8 of married life, k, to judge of end eriticive the com: | Tar Gam or Crogurr: Ite Appointments and Tawa, 1 1 “ With Desert Iiuetratons $ t. Fellow pleated military operations that heave char- Hurd & Houghtou, Publishers, 401 Broadway, N. ¥ evterized this war, All the military ex- This is something new tor those who are fond of perience that Ban Wa cba nof the Com. maittoo, ever hed, was iu the celebrated « ivauce on out-loor sports, and when the game is bet'er uncer- stood on this aide of the Avlansic, this book will be ‘Weahington trou the firet battle eld of Bull bun, | pouphe after. Caanvien, tho second member of the Committee, | How ciik Worn Wao: or, The Love of a Whole 5 mT 1 7 , y Lite, By leary Lowlie, author of id Woa'min- achieved Ais wolitary reputsuon by the expressions ster Bridge; or, The Priel ot sin.’ Now York: just before the war commenced, that the Union Au, News Co, 12) Nassau street, needed a little biood-letting The other two mem- A vovel for the fireside or the shady walk—o bers of this Comr\ttee on the Cond Buve no Military record at all, Tho only point worthy of notice in the extracts that reached the press refer to Gen, Dornen's Por. Fisher ex- plolt, Respecting this subject, the Committee think | large class of “young folks’ ously watch thas * she determination of General Burien notte | iisadvent. Toe New York Ayente—American assault the Fort eceme to have leon fully justitie! | News Co., 121 Nasesu street—ever ou the qui vive by all the facts and circumstances |! en to supply the public with the newest and bust lit afterwarde ascertiined.”” Does the last clause ri | erature of the times, are prepared fer to the operations of Taxiy, ebortl) after But | evor increasing deumud for the alove macaziues, ‘tof the War, | ploamaut pal ‘tue for a summer day. MAGAZINES, Le, Ova Youse Forks tor May is aa frosh and beau: tiul as the month that briuss ita ,aniaes the a hno@n or so supply J | range of thelr usefulness. The Mercantile Library, i'w 1 wherein young men, with tho mont lim ted literary | bg 8] percent, the | LP ae ee a a A ee ne ee LE, LT LE TLE ES LASS EEN, | of officors confined in L'bby Prison, with wews of that « ‘0 been pulished Lalf tn thas 1, who took these wey are declared Prison, for bis count sketches in bia leisure jours. T to be perfect by those who Lave witnessed them, Asa souvenir, it will be invaluable in years to come, Orders should be addremsed to Rolertd F sher, coruer ih and Walaut streets Cincinnati, Oho. Maweouts) ov Parainest Lisov | war ns. —George Haye +171 Pearl sireet, | aa issued a neat car board ervtomed memento for (istrbution among Sunday school scholars aud NEW Mourn net, Oh Ye Ieople, aa thone without arate, hepe. (A tribute to the memory of Avraham {Lucio Words by Mr A. Ridder, Mume | by Mra. BA, Parkiurst “Nellie Dear, Good bye. Words by Dr. Burt, Music | y M.A. Forty thor of “Marylan 's Fr The Waterfall, ackatern and deri he * Cohen aud Mr. David Tin, Mat Geol, W. TT. @uerman's Grand = Triumpbal Maron, Weare Marchiny un to V etory; words by y. Bpencer; muricby C Herman, La Forts det Destino, No, 2; W PF Maller. Jvene a Pathetic ‘olka tor the Piano, by Conrad Trever, illustrating the adage, “*Westward the mart of empire tnoves.”" A gloom ia cat o'er all the Lund, (Song end chorus ) To the memory of our latnent- ed Premcent. Words aud music by H. Sirusier. Fin val Merch. To the memory of Alraham Lineola, the Martyr Presivent of the United 8 { Atuerica, who died April 18, 1965, i) the year ot hia age, Music ty Mew BE. A. Parkh ureh _ umous Oil Firma: A serto-comic vallad, dedi- Sewindktem & C),, broket dee ers in oj! stocks, Words Lored for a p Creek by E. Piuribus Olum., Music bt id well greased so ag t run muooth by Petro- lerna, Diring ite singing, people are requested not to laugh, All the a ove pieces of music are pebowsbed by Horece Wa Sapteonescesees —= Fimencial News, Markets, ‘ee. New York, Tursday, May 43,67. M.—the follow. ing were the leading quotations at the Cold Koorm (o- day: At 10.30 A.M, 141%; 11.45, 1525 12.1 12 12 1825 1,10, W2'e 5 1.00, 198; B18, 182 4 5 5.50) Ihli¢: 4.00, 182, The stock quotations of the after- noon, compared with those of of yesterday, show an advance of ', to 9 per cent, Governments were steady tut dull, The loan market continues essy at 566 ‘The supply of surplus funds exceeds the de- mand for the limited business now doing. Foreiga excliange wae tirm, The leading drawers are botdivg at 11) tor Lest sterling, but tind littie to buy tor re- mittance, Bt Us at bo daye ou London sold ye y at 1 sa lWwy inl, and iv ea liv tor ied ‘Change wo-day common Flour wae co. better, Wheat wee quiet aud firm, Corn w aree aud oc, a be, better, Onte opened le. a ve. bet. ter, but closed dull aud lower. Pork waa lower, beef waeetendy. Lard was rather firmer, aud Whiskey was dull aud Leavy, STOCK SAL BO—FIRET ROARED 10000 U.S. 68.°S1,ep.105% 60 Penn, © 142 S10u0 LS. G+, Bie 0s) 10 NY, ee A. . we wu do,.....end. lus ldw Wad by bit) UB. be, 10 a. Vb 1 meio - a4 wou lo snevs OS'S Lao tse Lge. Y 4d 4a Teno lawn Ohwe'h Mine 3 Gog) do... 2a yavd's low MM, 6000 Brie lat Mo... Gis You woe Hud, Be. '07 9 L ju Chi & NO We. 79 Jan Ch. & Alton Lat. 95 S00 PR PELWA se lbo 10 Bk, Commerce. luv Wop. & Leather B. Gud Aum, Gold, tan do. 1 Canwa Co. cary Lupros't. bu Cous, Coal, did a Sf OFD ROARD. 60018. to 'th te..15's 100 Lud. Ry. R. 1nd C8, 6 1 1500 Keading K ven lu Trea, 7 o-Ly, Low U8. 6a Ly Sow Obio & Mi Iw Cum. Coal Pi. ww Cle. & Pitas, Be Quo GO... 665 1 Ww. wu N.Y. Vea, K uv Chil & NW. PE. oe lw do. : lw Erie i. vw Cle, @ Lol, KR tu ao 109 Chk @ i 1B. iw do., « ow do... Cattle Murkct. Thc.» bikat, Mas Reeves. The market opened to-day with locks On Bi contisiing mainly of fair Liinols throe nod four year old steers, As iegards prices, we have nearly arepetitien of Inst Monday's tusiness for the asia of trauenctions to-day, although we ure informed by drovers and broker that owing to the unpleasant weather prices are less @attefactory than at the date of our last report, Butchers, however, confers their inability to “soe it io that Upht," averring that prices rauve higher tian last week, and that they have paid aa highas lds wents to-day for beevee which were offered at scents at last week's opening, Such extreme prices ght have been paid fora low fire relections, but after she tiret few opening hours, prices fell within the runge of IbulTe, with occasion ay e pale at l7alse, Trnle hasbeen slow more cattle are expec bed to-morrow, W week, and another “biack eye" for the market. Sheep. This branch of the market is extremely dull, the various yards being overstocked, hile tew overs ae in the market, Sales are being effected to-day at Savtye for elheared, and lysalle for un- sheared, Lainhe aleo dull, at frou $ ues (4), Swine, hie branch of the marke: le also Liberally upped, and pric aud Voge for extras, Flour and Grain, New York, May 23, 1865, The flour market is Ibalie better on common brands. while the better brands remain about me last quored, Corn is 3ud cents better, and o atan advauce of Lave on very lowing are the latest quotanonue: Supertine state and Western a Hour: as Extra State Choice State Common to mediu St. Louis outhern Ate do. A Caundian, ex . ™ ecotu. Corn meal, Jerse y * Coro meal, brandy wine Corn, new toixe if Wostern. Nearly yel : For yellow New Cilia: soveeee For white aitto A For Western ) eliow. Western are uoted af Sade tor comuuon, baxtra Western Owing to the late unfavorable weather, but litule fetyit evailed in this imarket since our inst LOputts market bas ruled a little firmer, with wo aty ry shippang, and 2 low) 20 for prime lots ro retell trilo, .ue-8 e the yuotau tune of our visiting th ket this mo ieturn of tavorable weather, it te dts will atfoct polees later ip the day Lei's failure? Tauny captured the fort which Aitantio Mosimty for May and June The Boriey dared not to attack, under many dinad- | 1 ynat publisted for sale by «| vantages which the first expedition did not en. News Company, 121 Nassau etreet. In counter, Yet this veracious Committee en- sto other matter the June number contains | ftirely exonerates from blame the = man Jeon place of Abraham Lincoln fn whom General Grant removed for incompeteney, | Ltstory."" as shown iu that) articular instance, Tho truth is, We have reve ved the Sixth Annual Report o that this War Committee is one of the grandest | the Noard of Manaver of the Veterans of the humbuge that Cooyrem bes ever inflicted t ‘ mao Mary togetier with ‘he r resolutions on ewpon the country. Th ie simply w political machine | © ur late President, Abraham Liucola tae Percor . “ We designed for the work of polishing up the military | peypae i hs Canc + ie t ty eee | Yress of such men as Beriny, aud passing ib upon | berk bY Brod sree NOY. the people for pure gold. Bax, Wave and bis Pictunns, in that Coromitiee, are bo more compe: Parison BorNES.—A good szed picture of South: faut to judge of military eervicesor the military | eru Prisons and seones connected therewith in the pralix of a cancra) then aay viber romevnably iar] usb dae of OO 8. Aw” becker with @ roll SPRCHAR nor ac ES. Throat AMfections.— ne Physician writl ry | froma Newfane, New York, speaking of the Leneticia | aie resulting from the uso of * Brown's Bronchial vee" vaye: * Por alleviating that horrid trr.ta- | tok oniy felt by there who have achial Atfect FOAL loo, tered trom any on, wid for Hoarecuers and Sore {am tree to confess (though 1 aia an M.D.) y sBswer all you elain for them," reas Dalley’ Magical Pain Extractor. wondertul satve never faile; cures burns, corns, bupions, rheumatism and piles. For sale by the eTcae thd einele box at Depot, 43 Liberty at, N.Y. ?y stop thet seratching and ase Wheatou’s lich Olptwent, Is cusee Itch and salt Rheum in | forty-cight hours, and ek eruptions of the akin, Sold | by att Drvgwins, su Beor | 1 ' t | of Abrabam Lincoln, suitable | Grain, auber Michigan... 1%0 Prime Winter red Western. Lou | Aber Milwaukee leo The May Market. Nrw Youk, May 23, 1945, SPECIAL NOTICES, “Yo Pimpted, Motehed and Uleorated View AUCTION NOTICES, UCTION SALE OF MAGNIFICES.T f! m cle hoid Furn cue shie Wecresda a tecuoon, o 9 time of ec:ofu ous Uireoses, who drag jour up wen o'clity at hove 131 West 26th et, mew Oo ave P persone into the company of berter men, take Aver'e | prising ta, etry and ingrain carpere tedecad bu. Sarraperiia, and purge out the foul co:rpp lon from your blood, Restore your health, and you will mot only enjoy life better. but make your company more it 12 reaus, FP an hairmattrarers, tode and be cdins, mirrors, clocks shades, curtains, plouofortes, parlor eults, china ¢ ass, silverware, cutierr, fe, with th eve:y thing desirable in a faehionahie re nee, Sale taio twlerabie to those who must kee orehine, HENRY RK. WRBICOTI, Aue 'r 116 ; Ite i. Re heamatie Pains, Stiffness to A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER R—UNITLD the joints lin baeo, boar ce throat, intlaen- ¢ STATES GUVEKNMENT SALE OF va toothache nenralala @ all other Aine are im DEY FLILDES. &o, ne lietely relieved and atictly cured by the ure of Wi'l be sold at public aue jon, on Wednesday, May Kwiway's Ready Reilef, Kab the spine with the Re- | 94, at Iz o'clock : ayione’ We As We. «At Navlorta Biore! oure, 55 yt Net for fifteen minutes in cases of kidney, bladder | #t, near Albany ot dv Dry and ? Balt)d Mides, aud dinliar dificulties, Sold by drugeista, 4 Peavy, A ar sale by oruer of Cap ei 5 A rtar Idiers. i CARLTON, C. 8. (ALSO, at the aame time an goin et Boys’ An went erp et al All Wool et for account of whom {t may concern, Milltary a a'd, BO Dourth ave, 62 Latayette Plese, ‘a juipments, consisting of Leather Ga.tecw, Lewy ines, = | Cartridge Boxes, Cap Pou hea how Sheaby ‘The Original Howe's Sewing Machines | Leather Hats. Pompiony OMcer Copa Feathers a' 620 Broadway, BLIAK HOWE, Jr... Io. | Linen Gaiters, 6) Muster, Stores: Bbie. Ladian Weal, od Maker, Agents wanted. neo | bbls reve, Decus Sal, euipty Hage See! Chueia, “Wheeler & Wilews Highest Premiam | Leck-Stuitch Bewing Machines, aud Buttonbole Ma- chine. 026 Broadway, New York, a6 | PRY F. T. WILLS—AUCTION 4 To the Ladies—-Use Perry’s Moth Sale of Fronuch china, earthenware and glum and freckie 1s which ia prowpt, infallibie | (ednesday, May: bat 1o% o'clock, at 7s Murray at, and harmless, Prepared only ty Dr. WO. Perry, + dorsal Mean A a 4¥ Hond at, New York. For sale by ail druvyiew. | TXERRY LEASE AT AUCTION—AP TIR Price $1 ver bet bot al ae City Hall, on Monday, May 2th, 1 at il = O'clock, A.M. will be wid’ at Public Anet to the “peat 1s, ee beet id joer, tat aequnse te arity. for a torm of tye ror it June, . i RELL—On Monday morning, May 29, after a short | errah ‘eh an f rmaibea 44 fa ry fie ni ° hae i arthe end painful ) cess, Mra, Mary A, . Beliwiie of John | foot ot Spring *t, inthe Ciy of New York, 10 Hotes d. Be ahr aang of Mrs, Grime, aged 21 years, | ken, New Jeisey, at the point where the old tere, mouths an ay wae Catabli shed, one thor 1 irda te The friends and acqnaintances of the family, and | or pouch of that point. gone ae piace ity : those of her brothers, Patrick and Thotnas Grimes, | ken, New Jerey, tobe furrishel by ‘he pureli | are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, this | Couditions i The conditions and covenante lease to be in the wrual tort of Ferry ivaces t fore eute.e (Wednesday) afternoon, 24th jost, at 2 o'clock, from the jate residence of ber mother, Mrs, Grimes 74 arenes 6, & Caivary Cemetery, uy RROLL—On May 254, 1568, John Carroll, the Ae order of the Cominienoner ‘son of Bernard and Hatgarite Carroll, aged 3 ay MATT uRW PL BRENNAN SF LL years | month and 18 days woe J tL, Che triende of the farily are reapectfully invited M ° ou day. Mh econ at cal Bane Nase to attend the 1unetal, thie (Wednesday, ef ernoon, at on account of whom it may con! ern, and damared Yo'clock, from his late reeldence, 4 bast 14th at.126 | fi Cie cant OF w home hk may cone wits and portyl ed CHAPIN-On Maj ‘ 23d, Susan A, Chapin, aged 15 | ine bookewees, marble top ta * es, Latedus, wieshatanile years, 1U montha and 15 D drtend, tii Gseer, Heat. or b weion dinir Her eat all frente are Feepectfully favited tabler, chilis, &e, sevbabiiaies ay ad to ationd the funeral, ou Lhureday aitecnoon, May 26, | y mw LE a) > “ Wr at & o'clock, from tho residence of W. H. Gieen, 415 paw NBROKER'S SALF—G. G. LEW Is, Ha son ave, Brookiyn. bu OMe Mt eo Tha * May 2hih, at v5 " - " sthhnay, at + @ laree aero, tol ever UIBNEY Ou the 204 tant, Richard (tl ney Wed | warches, jewelry, Kune Pirwla inetrements, &e, Lo he friends of the taraily are reepectfully invited to | Giyyc ice Mt 1 velcela By order of J.B. & Je atrend the funeral on Thursday, .6th inst, trom ui anaes et the residence of his parents, 164 bast vader, 0 PA NBROKER'S SALE He SCANLON MEGLIN-—In Willianmehureh, May 23d, of a ehort will well the sat locke Te Carmine at, but revere Ulness, Edwaid Moglia, aged 62 yeasa, of | Ofeneral aeroriimeut of uurede ta a peedges, by the Parish of ¢ onw ell Co, Done: me, Ireland. order of F, W. 1 AMLYM.L, + ’ Lhe friends and rm ee of the family are respect- <BROKER' Fee, 4 fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thured JAW NBROKER'S SALF- tris DAY JAS, afternoon, 26th fort, at 2 o'clock, from the rea‘. AGAR will sell, at 50 New Bowe: ) love of dence of fis soueltiela ‘aines Deria, 58 North Sd at, | Men's and wonen's clothing, alk. calico. tuuslit aud Witla: : lw other dresses me atid stella shaw ie theatrical coe 1ne@, Cumte, pants, Vests, boots. aloes, | | ud McINTYRKE- On Tuesday tnorning, May 20d, at 0 ay arlety of ot her ponds, Ly arses of & ya ki ' i “| A.M,, Charles W , the cherished rou of Willlau aud | Wert 4th ete ae tl, uve Sans YS ret Melutyre, aved & yeare and ¥ days. = JAWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, AT 10's o'elk, ot BELL & INGRAHA W'S Salorcoing, 6S New Bowery, 820 lote of firet cae pe omy compiising @ valuable lot of clorhing, be ,iue dresses, piece goods, &o.. worthy wiention yM, MEERA H, 484 Grand et. ‘Thursday yi, Gol. sil io] Albany et, R ICHARD FIELD, AUCTION} ER, SALES. root, 454 Pearl et, will wel! thie day, a lar oto second hand furniture, carpets, bedete Sofas, bus reaus, tables, chairs, teather bede niattramer, loune « Sale to commence at tuly o'clock, Though we dearly, fondly loved bim, Yet w tate we caltoly bow, For he's on the road to bh aud friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, May U4, et 3 o'clock, trom the residence of Lis parents, 15th at, bear 7th ave, Brovkly a, by Ce +t ern District TIEBOUT— At Greenpoint, May 22d, infant deughter of Cornelius H. and bout. aved L year aud Smoothie, Henrietta, aria B, Tie- Kelatives frende are invited toattend the Bs WGART 1” 5 \ L foueral, ou Wednesday, 24th, at 10 A, M., from the Sy BOCA ET AUCTIONBERS, WiLL realdence of ber pareuts, Juve st, without further no- | pi.) Avera choice eelection of uli ktbee! mitre te 15 TD tare and carpots te tiade ie tuyited bo att end the WITHERS- Oo the @2d inet, after aloud illneve | ale ve nile which he bore with Christian fortitude, Withers. aved 69 years, ¥ rnontha and 19 days. ‘The friends and relstives of the tamily are respect. eet WIITERS, well this day, ar AUCTIONEELA, WILL 4 Canal et, at Zo'ciock, (he Ww fully iuvived w attend Ler funeral, ou Wedne-day | entire furnitue of a family leaving the ciuy. dooew afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from hia late residence, 1/8 | and second band carpe il clothe aud wmathuy. sud Leouard at. vba wl woods for Lourekeeping. rr rae ADE No rie Es. PERSONAL AOTACES, MASS MEPTING OF THE BROOKLYN ] 4 SH r= 4 4 UCKAN, A BOY, Lev painters will be beid at J69 Fulton et., Brookly n, ik on Wednesday evening, March 24, at’ o'clock, howe to xo to #0 He Se Dot Beem k shirt, dark hens mt ted hairand bincg heard of since, he wo Officers aud membere o! tue ky jern panies and coat the Central | uion, ales ihe ott 4d member of the various painters’ organi. booy of that descrip New York city, are cordially invited, The Gay, parson RbOW Ing 1 04 practioals, of Lostee- own are invited to stay Bil pleeae BALE OOO WN SUF ry NY Se i 1, WELCH, Preeident. JAMES FOR THe sODY OF WHl TF, 4 | See Pa Bus Jr, Wy of ave, BLACKSMITH'S UNION, NO. 1 OF NEW York, will meet at the Alemunia Hail, cor, 4th aud Ave A, on Friday eveni th inat,.at Ts fe. All nembers of the Cuion a eliy requested to feud ma busines of in wee will be brought be- fore the meeting, Ap P Hay Es,\) Ls) Pros, WM. MeOCORK NDAICEs Hoe: SOT Di GOODS CLERKS EARLY © LOSING Assoctation..A meeting of thi# Association will be he'd at thelr hall, wT Bowery, thie, W Ys kK. whea netion will bo taken on nent to the constitution, LOUIS mi. WON, CROMAC, Ree, Bec. 420 A FAIR DAY'S WORK— Uniou Mammoth Pie-Nie, Boats will run halt hourly betweea Governeur st, 14t and Jones Wood barve wil leave Christophe with Robertson's Brass Band, at 9 A. M. lauding at ‘iouvernour st aud 14ch at, returning at 6.0 each day Fare Scents, Christopher et ib cents, Boats, barges in Naturday a Lwieutieth st, wa hair, silehtly had on dark cloub ne ver bunting cage wate aud black gtove reward will be paid to any person who cau wiv information which wail lead to iue recovery ot ae GORGE Kibo, o85 Sixth Ave, NY - GENER AL BL SINENS. A NEW rubber chain, & propos FPROMME, tre. SIGHT HOUT 4 Workingne: EROF BALTIMORE VORT RE 88 MONROE. EXPRESS have the excivsive privileye on ihe New Line” of tiret-cleae pomere daily frou: Balthuore to all the above place Orders loft at 65 Broadway will be prompuy tle sre aud gro’ wad ua Linh e 1 Ottice S52 Wert oh to. Bot cor, Barrow, H, KB. CKhUsSETT, lia , oY “eid . = - BRE AD, BREAD—EXTRA LAR Tread, COOPERS—THE MEMBERS OF THE and ae aly youre MORES United Goope: are re:juested to attend a erand Haker + S21 Pearl at, Y uy RET Fie a dict ee Cece ety, SOT el | CXARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS AND 208 Bowery, for th tion the present # iug inte doneiders All members all other kinds of Job Printing neatly done, at low prices, by THOMAS FE, BUTION, Piiuter, 143 e of pleco. we wre expected to nd, vspecinily those making | Fulton et, bet Broadway and Naveau at, 401 Prrerore By oer of CHARLES CARTED, Fes. TRIED ALPLES—25,000 LBS. OF DRIED Apples packed in half barrels and key my suitable for any market, for eale, in lote to mut, by O, W. PF, RANDOLPH, 116 Broad at, Canned Peaches,—20) | doz. in cases, 21b,; 20 doz, in cases, 3 tb; 200 doz, im cases, 2'¢ Ib. heriniticaily sealed, conned fresh Peas ILD BEATE Pie Nie Committ at T'y o'clock, et arrangemmonte, 8,—A MEETING OF THE il be held on Wednesday, at the Mercer House, to vo trade at large be remty for a bw attend, as tickets will © Sos, paltable for bekersor furaily use, forsale iu lot CoH. TURNEY, Pres, B, MANION, to vulity by 0. We F RANDOLPH, 110 Broad at, 3 PAINTERS—A REGULAR ME OV'LS AND PAINTS—ROOF OIL, 50 CTS. the Wis iameburgh House Pain‘er paint oil, 78 centa per eailon ; Giraftou paint Vem will be bell at 48d Ur There will be o iwember is particularl CHART} ( VARRYMEN BEWARE—THE QUARRY- mou cf Tuckahoe are now on aatrike tor wages, aud their yers will be inthe caty to luduee men to co outt you are therefore rejuested not to take their placca while on the strike, by order of dat. ou Thuceday « te election for offic very uested to attend, J. RE HAIGHT, Bee. lly yellow ochre ant s yauiah brown, 2 conte per Ih, Jneeed ofl, spirits Turpentine and colored painte cheap. White lesd and zine, 5 cents, b, BLD WE he ed 24 Pearl et JAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT, OP every description of goods, Also money advanced on dianionia, watcher, eilver ware, musical inetrue mente, siike, Sc; or the same boughs. Liv Bow Orye near Grand et,, up etairs fal CILAKLED A Prosident of the Quarrymen's 7 :. Society, bot! York. ’ tL NHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID IN " : ers the city for old newspapers, Looks, pamphlets, and MIE WORKIN UNION WILL | all Rind of paper wakeve stock. Go direct to 49 Ane holda ial meting at stieet, Thos ©, BENNEL i $1 Bowery, on Lhureday evening ePPDORS — W , rp D le atlone from evety labos organ. on In this city T PYM ES” W AUGH'S | NONPARTEL and Its vicinity are respectfully invited to be Torpedoes by the thousand, barrel oy taillion, for ; Puc, | sale factory, Yu & 202 Ninth ave, N.¥.33 tual in attendance, as the final arrangements tor the | He 818 mabutactory, & wes 2 Lt} Pensie r PiesNic of the 29th and seth will be mide, Ree, HARDING, THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR old pewspapery pamphlets, books and waste sper of every veseription, STOCKWELL & EM. RoON Ann at, Ldoor west of Nassau, 549 Vax IGURE MAKER.—ALL KINDS OP Figuree made to order for stocer, Luseutn exhibitions. &e., by Professor H. BRUNSWICK, aud 22' Catherine et, Ale, nose maker, eure, ko Pree. JOHN HENRY FoY, viv SOCIETY NOTICES, LL HONOR TO THE LADIES OF THE Father Mathew Female T, A. b. Society, No. 1 of Brooklyn, £,1), for their efforts in the cau ¢ of | tor the buinan face, No cuttin is” Tempe sane “ublic meeting thie evening at Tem- = perance Hall, cor Grand and Th at. akerk— | Py 3-10 U.S, LOAN—FIFTH NATION AL Messrs. Vevelaud and Buckinan, Singers— Mise Can- d KANK. avan, ro, Carr and others, THOMAS M, rt Aa NEW YORK Pres, THOMAS REILLY, Bee, ass THIRD ay PUR, GRAND FENIAN RALI “FHT art . r, ‘The ne Bank t the North western Wednesday evening, May 24 at Tomperance The nearest : ee Hail, Frouklin st, near Cuiser, Gresnpoint, Uriel Have vn hand and wii tase & wut men aud women rally in defence of the Vid Fi Jameet Brenuan, Ceatral Organizer, and J, J, Row phate Centre, will deliver addresses, aT THER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCTETY No, N.Y willholda public meet.ag at ihei: New Fall vaud Fed dh, on Wedueaday evening. 24th lust P vakers Hon, Charest, Mile and Mr, by Messrs, Cole, Holly wood, Karen, A THOMP: SON, Carhier MAVINGS BANKS, EW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR OF N ae ee sing uy ; 14d bh et aad Aye. OY Gaily om }to bt M Deigan aud the Mises Lanicun acd Delany. HENKY ‘days and Suvur from ; | | H MULHALLA aves, J. CANDLEK, Sec, atc Wednesdays sau Fett ve om Sta vu : At 1 Saas tS RESD: eet a = tnade OF OF beo.e June lat, ill iaters | [YATHER MATHEW T, A. B, SOCIETY No. Ha) uehe THOMAS Calis ty, te 4, of New York, wlll hold one of their grand pub- Blade 359 He meetings this Wednesday evening, at their niall, ones " ——— bod Ruet Jeb at, at TS pom. ihe meeting will be ta TOVATS, Wlreted by Mener Re Oran, Bivanan ed tl . eairats é fs b Singin eae dagerty, King ant Dela- a 2 aE Deyn CHOKE FLEMING, Presiieuy WHittAB | JYERS. M. 1G. BROWN, METAPHYSICAL | U'BRLEN, Ree, See, re) ets voiva-or on the By om PUBLIC MERTING OFT HE PADIS | £5) Taree howe tio B wry Father Mathew A.B. Society No. by 0 |v bere ber pu: Wicines ¢ Ae | York, will OF Pala ae thelthallin the Cah HCuse | Bond for evar he metie aus can always ‘ead corner of 2hth et, aud Sth iy 00 eehing by be | ———— = oid Polleentan Pre tarunn Binging by Mestre, S! AMER MAK ¥ ‘POWELL, FOR COZ del te and Purcel: aes U0! 0 ’ 2 Wet Point, Cornwall, \enb tdoilers” MICHALL MADDES, rremseah, (HO: | Poustcerinie aa lusldint 10. vol vl 1 Mas ' av AY WO. LOUK, SAceyt SURGUY, Bt ow oicluck, WO

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