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= ~ THE NEW YORK SUN. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1868, “End of the Pirate Stonewall. Court dignitaries officiated. This waa donbtless deaigned to ahow the Colts how extremely anxious the Pritieh Government is to ansiet in their eleva. tion, Whether the sbarp-wittet Irishmen will wee through thia attempt to hoodwiuk them or not Tor rete) pirate Bionewall bas run ite rece, and | rermaina to be seen; but if they do not they will no longer fies the flag of the defunct confederacy. lose their reputation for shrewdness, Ase very Thin vesee), which is the most formi lable eraft the | good indication of what Eoyiand is driving at, we rebols ever owne!, went & [avans for the purpos® | sppend the following extract from the London of obtaining needful anpplies, and with» view of | Darcy Newa: again Atarting out upon anew feld of pracy, Bub two circumstances prevented the consummation of the latter project, While receiving coal and pro- vinivu@ ber officers received the proclamation of President Jonngun, declaring ali rebel vessels pi- rates jn s legal, as well ase general sense; and @ natural repugnance %) dangling at ® ropes end doubtless bed sonething to do in dictating the course tuat was finally taken, And further, the sppearance of halfaedozen powerful Union wer vesacls «=o =the harbor, = evident ly itching for sn opportunity to wat the calibre of their puns a@ the notorious pirate, leo hed @ powerful influence in inducing the aban Jonment of the originaldemgn. Accordingly, the commander of the Stonewall, being mindful! of the fect that discretion ia the better part of valor, determine! to turn the vee) over to the Spanish sutboritien, leaving the question of her final dis r to other parties than himaelf, The famous pirate, therefore, which Las beon @ terror to our commerce, now lies in the harbur of Hav ry b Ahe banda of the Cuban auihoriting, with no flag Boating over her, and divested of al] the autributes ofarebel shipof war. Theri,ht of posession te gow the onl, subject of interest coneerning ! or. She i# rightfully the property of somebody, and the queation of nerehip will doubt. leas be @ subject: of diecusson, Tho robels have surrcodered their right to the veel, the Spanish Goverunent haa no tenvibie claim upon ber, and we fail to nee how they can avoid di liver- tng her to the United rates authorities, There is no precedent connected with thia war, that is ex- eculy suited to this case, Our Government held, ip e case which occurred @ few months ago, that ® robel vesse) which had eacaped Into # foreign pory and was tere sold to @ neutral party, wae still subject to capture and confiscauon, Judging from that case, our sutborities will doubtless demand that the Bpanish Government sball eb onee surren- dor up thin last rebel pirate Kirby Smith, Tra uncertainty regarding the strength of Kinane Bairy’) trans-Miauisaippl army gives rise to much ope smander hae avowed a deierm nation to continue host lites, end since an activecs paign against him is about to be opened ty General Burerpas, The fores which now cou- ftitutes the rebel army of Texas, is composed mairly of tho emonant of Puroe's army that eur- vived the last invasion of Missourl, together with Mauer sa's command in the Southern part of the Bate. and @ small portion of Diok Tayior’s old arins. The argregate of these forces # variously ca\ mated at from twenty thousand to seventy five Shousand toen, but itis probable that the former figureis much nearer the truth than the latter. The muster-rolla of Srra's army would doubtless indicate avery formidable force, but the actual ovmber of men inthe ranks is quite s different thing, This much is certain ; the army in ques- tien bas attempted no general offensive move- ment since Kinny Sitti was placed in command of that deparinent. If it le really so formidable as has been represente| by sore wr.t- ors, Why hes it not etruck a blow in favor of ite cause, particularly at a time when ite services wero so sadly needed? If shie army bad num- bere:| seventy toousand effective soldiers, or even half that number, |e it reasona!le to suppose that it would bave remalued inert during the last event- ful year? The more reasonable supposition is, that Kriny Surro hes beterogeueous command, compowet of, powsibly, twenty-five thousand men. This force is scattered about through Texas, a part being at Galveston, another detachment on the line of the Rio Grande, and perhaps fifteen thousand under the immediate command of @mrra. The ab- sence of reliable data of course makes a calcula- tion of thie Kind anything but satisfactory; but, dasing our flcures on tho most authentic accounts wo have of the forces fiom which Surrn's command was mate up, we fail to see how be can bave @ larger force than we have indicated, It Is stated, also, by those who delight tn evil prophecies for the Union arma, thatthe reauks of the rebel army in Texas are con- Slautly ev ling by accessions, from those sections of rebeldorm that have been surreudered to the dation, since ita cc bas the ring of pure democratic motal apprecistes the compliment offered to him, but declines the proffer “solely from couvictiona of duty T have ever beld in reference to the accep. tance of presenta by those occupying high official pomticns.”* Awpiew Jonseom is truly a roan of the peopl. Ho {a tondful of the injurious tendency of even such well-meant favors ae that in quewion, and he uowilling to swerve from his conuclen ious cony tions of right, even tor bis own gratification and emeliinent, scrupulous of right as Axpenw Jonssow has tu thie insiance proven himself to be can safely be truste! with the management of public affaires. #0 with France, tween the Bey and ® French consul, brought an army of occupation from France,fand t oruelties that were perpetrate! upon the Lalf<ivil- ized peop'e, by the iuferous Prise en afterward the Duke of Matakovr-—are still fresa in the me- mory. power of France, and « Freneh artny of nearly fifty thousand men has been required ip the pro- vince ever since, to keep them tn subjection, These are the people whom Naroifon's organs would have the won beilevo are now enthusiastic in thelr welcome tothe French Emperor. Should Naro- LBon determine to extend his provincial tour to Mexico, we expect to hear, from the French paprrs, that the Juarisie received bim with « perfect avation, The moat fgnorant sedition monger on either ide of the Atlantic wil) Sardly pretend that tis ent could have taken SQ ce under any schemo of ndependence’? practicable for Ireland. It is as ® partof the United Kingdom that ehe ia visited this week by the Heir of the Throng by the Com- ud by the imposing assomntlage Tuat noble butid- a f anew prosperity for ad, Out of it toe iriah people may draw more edvemtave than can ever Le derived trom the most indulgent of all conceivalle political governments, and the moet successful of all imaginable rebellions sod revolutions, Our Irah fellow eubjecte ought Dot to need a second hint of # fact #0 important and #0 significant as this, Preeident Joloson Sets a Good Example Paraivest Joaseos'® leer toe number of our leading business firror, who had tendered him the handsome presen’ of ® complete road eq pares He fully Such anexpreasion aa that shows that a r n@ people will feel that aman to Napoleos Among the Algerines. Tae Frene!) Kuperor is paging @ visit to bie African possessions, and the published accounts of hia reception represent » remarkabie degree of “enthusiasm’’ among his people. sbout semuch right to the province of Algiers as ithas to the Btates of Mexico, and we may nafely surmine that the alleged demonatration of regari manifested by the Algerines toward Navounon, aro very wich like those which Maxturtran encoun. tered on the occasion of hia first journey rom Vera Crus to the city of Mexico. Moore, who form the bulk of the native Alzerine population, have abot as much lowe for theie “guguet sovereign’ manifesied for the imported Einpcror of Mexico, France seized Algiers t' rty-five years ao, with- out half the provocation (! st our own Gove, oment had against the poople is was invaded by our 5! France bas just The Bedouins and as to followers of Jra that country. wleo ‘iera under Coneral Fatom, That officer secur: re, sratou for tae outrages tipou our commmerc) iu sue ‘led terranean, and then quietly with dr eo wrecye an! lefithe Bey t continue bis govern ent as lore Bat uot Aw. persons altercation be- appalliug Tho uatives were crushed by the superior The Crops. Acoonntsa to e belief of the ancients, famine and pestilence invariably followed in the footsteps of war. The war from which this country im just emerging, surpasses in magnitude and destructive ness a!) the ware that have preceded it since the beginning of tho Christian ere. mine nor pestilence has been known. Thecountry han nevor been more healthful, never more plonti- fully supplied with all articles of food than during the last four years, The crops, taking the four years consecutively, have but rarely been sur- passed, aud the prospect of the coming crop is all that could be desired. From the accounts that reach us from the wheat growing (istricta through- out the North we tufer that the general crop will Yot nelther fa- brea, and mrrounding the sources of the Rio Bravo del Norte, This river flows to the C ruillera got- 0" il, and eventually Sods ite way to the Atlantic. youd are sources of Green R ver, of the Yullow- stone, the Saskatchawan, the Columbia, and the Athabasca, from aimiar parks, There are, more or lesa rem: te from one en ther and varying in deel ff nine parks, cultivated the same courses, four which occupy the hoart and center of Colerado Ter+ tlory. The general espect of these parks rises to the very bigheat ecenery in she world. They are , particn ary the park of San Luss, the Most southern, by high mountains of Alpine pro- portions: they « sevel am the ges, entirely aur- rounded in the horizo. . > « line of mow ; they are remarkable tor feriilisy, for ee for eonomy of their position, nite disviay of the gruudess acouery ty of the cline fora Fimancia! News, Markets, d&e. New York, Wednesday, May th 6 P.M ~The follow - ing wore the lending juotation at the Gold Room to- day t--A8 10.30 A.M. 192595 11 16, 188%; 11.45, 105% 19.80, 134; 1, 198%; 1.90, 184; # 194%; 2.30, ‘ 3 134%: 8B Wile, 4 DST y 450, 154 ho sfternoon quotations of the stock market, compared with those of the same period of yesterday, show au advance of from 4 to 2 per cent. Govern ite varied bat little from yerverday's prices, Baainesa in all directions wae more briek than for some di ay Money remains easy at ha6 per cent.on call, Com Paper parsed at TAY percent, Sterling ex chanes hae been active to-day, avd bankers’ bille were firm at iid. On "Chance to-day Flour was loc, @ Ihe, better, Wh woe Yo. ae. bet Corn waa peared, and le. a Ye, better i, end . lower, Oute were uneottl: Pork was lower. Hee @ ilttle firiner, and Whiekey «ae dull aod waa heary drooping, TOOK #aten vier no Atlan M.8 144 Cary Inprov't in’ ) rt Wh N.Y. Ceo, R y2 Ott? ¢ ' ¢ 1 Han. & St. 5 R OM Obio @& Mise. 4 do P 2 1400 Erie 2d M.'T@. dete lofty Mich.C, Sy mite 000 Mich, no. #.f, ws Guy Brie Sth M.. ol ow Cum. Oval wo do 59 Quic 200 nOamD. ly Ul. Cen, 200 P. Fa. WC. 1590 U8. 6e, 6-20 5, a7) do. 1000 Obie & Miss... 20 do.. baw do, . JM. 8. aN, be. §0 Cum, Cow P!.. 9 AN dO... sO sattieg oe do od Su Cle. & Pitts. B,.. be ky 1 Quickaiive @... OF JW CRO NW. Kt 100 N.Y. Cen. K..... YIN G00 do... 16a luo dO... ...0.0.. BE'e 100 Chl. N. W. Ph. 87 lwo Erie & sete $0 GO... 67 Abe's 20 Had ky, R., 1) dv) Chi & KAR. 9 1600 Read ogK..... 94 bw uo US a¥b's W bolesale Vrices of Coantry Produce. New Yous, Wednesday, May 24, 1565 3 In reviewing the transactions in this market dur- ing the pact week, we flad that the gradual downward movement of prices Las continued, d our to ¢ reportof several ef the leacing articles will shows large decline in their reepective values, Butter, un- der the inflnenee of a decreased degand, and creased eujyly, las, fiom SPod) to Ysa ita, while hae fallen Sal) cents pound, Cheese is also a til- tle lower, but haa not eulfeced as much as butter, owlng to light arrivals, Fees are aleo materially lower, owing to heavy arrivals and a lersened demo State e being quoted at 24 s25%c analnet Inet we Poultry, both live and dresed. leh Dine el 1 PLO distances been rer owing to a diminished enpply. Dre sse deacriptiona are lower. The following quotations: : nerren. Orange Co., prime S8a40 | State dairy, fr old. 0940 New pr sae, cubes. 4 Wor a) Fair to good do re AT eich, good to pr, .2> Vaiiow * com,.to toad 2 S [lard, tub... 3 | Ohio, coi, woch..1 ounrar, N.Y. diary, prime 18019 | Fnelieh Dairy, 0. fo Mm, WRood. alt (Pi Obio tary, i Ys! Abels New Semteshum tak io ld noOK, 6)N. ¥. Btato, do, 3 jLimed Even. POULTRY AND GAMT, Dressed Fowls, Ih. o—)Pigeous. tleht fo Ducks. per Ib ‘ Chickens per Ib, Turkere, per Ib Geere, por ib... N. Jersey, 2 Weatern Kage Whonls nominal .16a24 Plover, per de LIVE POULTRY. Turkeys 4, Tame ducks, pair 1 4091 75 Fowls Laald) Live ecese, palr ..u bua? 1h FURS MEATS, Reof sides Onld | Veal, per Ib fall Mutton, carcass. lial (Dork ’ lead Taub eare,, each phat io Pree PROUT Apples. Rox, raet’e. 00819) Straw berries, Md. qt.2fns aaah Mia rN J. bale iow 1b | 122 Now fouk ot < heir indeti- | infant daugh‘er of Bdwacd M. aud Catharine BE, Keu- rT i | from date of this no ice to pay up, or be stricken fom beatly every grove | ALCTION NOTICES. BRATS. Avcrios SALE OF MAGNIFICENT House hold Forniture, (his [hureday a ternoon, at 3 Cok, At house io] West 26h ot, wear 6 Ath ond priring tapestry and ingrato carpets ledeteada, bas reans, spr: po bairmettrasees, beds and beddings minors, cocks, shades, curtains, p jortes, parlor #A\th, Chiba ¢ sas. elverware, cutler with every thing desirable ina faahiousble reside: orehine: HENKY KR, WESTCOTT, Auct m ol 1 ’ : = 7 “mr fives of UCTION NOTICE — J. will eeli om Thuraday, 25th, at fin Qesortment of ready made cloth lao § GUATEL bew aud seoond hand furuitere, to be sold haben © ro. ery ERRY LEASE AT AUCTI \t THR ipperary. Lreiand. 4s fryends are reepertfaliy invited to at fone thie Thursday afternoon, at Ly 0° eR residence, cor, 44th at, and i}* remalas will be interred in Calvary Cer CONNOLLY—On Wednesday, May / 4. Connoily, in the Tith year ot hiv are, a native « Parieh Faeky, Co. 8ifgo, The frieude and relatives of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral on Priday after- ov, 26th inet, at % o'cloek, frow bie law resid nce KENNEDY—On May 254, Catharine EF. Kenneds jody, teed | month and 6 days. City Hal, on Monda: guth, 1565, ab 12 My Katy dear, thy mama's heart o'clock, A. M., will be ublic Auction, to th bia throb with jot as thy dear birth; highest bid @yaate security. for a terto o Towed down in sient anenish now, ten yoare from the | of June, 1505 8 Itthrobe with aneuleb at death The relatives and friends of the faruilr are respect. folly iovited to attend the funeral thie “Liureday) atte rnov at 2 o'ciem, fom the reside ve of be. Mott st. 119 On Wednestar, May 24, 1555, Daniel No- 45 yeaa nod 5 onthe, ertableh aod ma ntein as femy from ihe bas foot of Spring et, in the City of New York, to hen, Ne , at the potest where the old je: Was Ortal ») within one theusand garde nort! of south 0! vt. The ianding piaco at Hobor ken, New Jorwy, to be furuiehed by the purchaser, Condition.The cenditiona and covenants of thé lense to be fu the usual forta of Ferry leases hereioe ee and friends a © ceapectiully requerted | fore @ute ad into by the Corporation, which may be snd the faneral.on Friday afiecroon, May 26, | bedon application at the office of the Comp:rollere atl o'clock, trom bis inte residence, 165 Delaacey at, | By orde the Cormmiasionere of the Sinking Fund, New York city, vt MATTHEW 1 BRENNAN, Comptroiicr, gal a Un May 24th, 1965, the beloved wife of John JAWNBROKER'S SALE—G. G, LEWIS, tr , Avct', wii sed on Tharsday, May 25th, as 2 The funeral will take Hees | Chath st, a lnree aewortment of gold snd fa Oak NY... May otelock. | wate ity, auns pietols, inetrumente, & Her f. and scquaintences are sesmotiuli: tas By order of J commence at 10 o'clock. h vised to attend BIMPSON. a4 . Rebbe dad yecrer his atey SH Alfred J.) DAWNDROKER'S SALE — THIS | DAY, "The itiende of the family, those o lw 00" BELL © INGRAMAMS Bal Mecuanion’ Hose Co, are invit to atiend " ¢ Ane " poral, on Fridsy, 26th inst, as 1 o'e wai TA A reserve. By, L. p At Baton Rouge, La. April south, JAW NBROK SALE THIS DAY BY m, lave of the N.Y. 3. ¥., ered JOUN MORVTIME 1h Bast Broadwar, of 4 de years WOULTMAN—On Tuesday, Mae ood, 9 bom Bdeard L. the ani- ehiid of ©) jue Wobliman, ared s mouthe relatives ectinily tn afeerive oot hin parente, 45 TRADE NOTICES, i LACKS MITH'S UNTON, NO. 1 OF NEW eet atthe Ale Jote of men and wom ealicn dresres, exirte. haw! sprouts, talueciotbe, cont: aod ay ricty of other goose worthy the mo eation and bouscaecpese. By order, Mie, B.COSe Ady 10 Move ot iis JAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, AP b ve eheette Alita, Vents, bore shoe 60 New Hower 50 lote of men's cotbine, frocks busines* cont pantaioous and vests, wed wort! t attention of ¢ rand othe, By order COUN, law Pecare & Co, 197 Grand et, 1 PAWNBROKER'S SALE=THIS DAY, Bi. WRAVE He will sell, at 405 Ninth ave at fi of Dridtay evening, 26 nent of seasonal.e goods, have the f nat prone year. By ordor of G. Cl bbe nese of importance wil Nextaule June sth, 129 ng. Dy ore RS pone eee SALE—WM, ABROT# 185 East ith tr NOMteE—THE CA MEN AND LABOR: Assocs stion of the City and Count an 4m lth York will hold a special meeting or of JAS. WALe ever » Both io the new A 126 *rince et at Tyo ember : . ~ eee — “ ane herobe ped We antee Menkes | HERMAN & CO. AUCTR'S, SELL FRE ut the sldent, J NCH. PAT'K PAGAN, | 0 day Mayu, at Lo o'ghock, a6 15 Bowery, a Becretan, 138 publie auction, & billiaad t es and 1 bagatedie ab ad ¢ = Yovil wet - ——g, | leo, by or of the Marcha, about 260 casks ax JLUMBERS—A REGULAR MEETING OF | pre, alten whiskey, brandies, sin, port, sherry the Journeymea Miumbere’ Provectiie Society | end claret « nes. ct 17, PUtaTe, tobaceo, ero will be heid at isi Bowery, ou Thursday, 254b inet, at So'clock, Notico te hereby given that all wembers in arreare to thie Society will be alowed two weeks cories, furnitnie, chairs .absee, murvora, Ae. 12s Jd. KOLLER, City Merebal “ Q & i. Be IGART, AUCTION ss, WILG We eeiion tinnseday thy wt « ky at in0 Fishth ave, a choice selection of all bi of furnie tare andcarpets: the trade ie invited to attend the above sale “it GAFFNEY, AUCT’R.—SALESROOM, Sih ave, wi p ditphs Aap Lock, By dhe k and tivtaies the grocery and Liquer storey Lhet dle @t, aleo i. ee and wagon, Os LRAL BUSINESS, NEW LINE FROM BALTIMORE~ A SEW LINE FOR KICHMOND. A NEW LISE FOR PETERSBURG. A NEW LINE FOR NORFOLK, ANEW LIND FOR CLEY POINT. ANEW LINE FOR FORTRESS MONROF, THB UARNDEN EXPRESS have the exclusive ross privile.e on The New Line” of first-clase the roll, Ry order of M FIREHOCK, hee. Foe VARRYMEN BEWARE—THE QUARRY- men of Tuckahoe are now on aetrike for wares, ana their emp.oyers will be inthe city te induce mea oo ont ther ou are the efore requested not to while on the etrike, By order of N, President of the Quarrymen'e hb at. and 2d ave, New York STEPHENS, Pies, THEO, n° Bowery, on Lhureday e Delegations from eve anization in tile nad tta vicinity are respecttuily invited to be pr turl in Attendance, asthe foal arranpements tort Monster PiceNfe of the 20th and Guth will be i WM. LALUING, Pres, Ree, See, 2 HOURS A DAY A PAIR DAYS’ We Workingn Union Mammoth Pienic, Jooce | steamers dally fiom Bultiwore to all the above pine Wood, M ‘Tueeday, May 0 & Orders left at 65 Browdway will be promptly attend we Ul run urly bet vermneur wo. Sot Jones" A bwee with Rober Mtopher et. at9 A.M Bera, BREAD—EXTRA LARGE. Bread, Iauding at Gee erneur and 14th sts, ret are, 8 conte: Call and eatiefy vourvelver, at DALLAMORE'S Yom Un tiete SThreente. Doste, baives aici | Bakery, S21 Peart ey N.Y. city. “no sod West at, cor, Barrow. He) CVARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS AND M ed / all ocber kinds of Job Printing neatly done ae ane mage _ «prices by THOMAS BE, 8UTTON,: Printer, 143 SOCIMER WO Fulton et, bet Brosdway end Navean st, %1 PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG DRIED APPLES—25,008 LBS, OF DRIED Ap {in half barrels and keee, sui'a eas Father Mushew § No. ty will be held | tor any markoty to muit, by OW 1 edt eas ee RANDOLPE d Pea hos.--2 C0. AL iu ec Frank i will instruct a tnt ch le to sully by OW. PF. RANDOLIH, Lio Bb UBLIC MEETING oF Ti s ACPHERSON & DONALD SMITH, Ant ts ‘ B. Society No, 6 vk M Late style, SMITH & BROTHER j io (aseenpont). will be hed atin Ni WwW YOR. oeiock, in Femperance tall, Fi r ar Cale vrs BREWERS ¢ P, 1% yer, rpeakers—Join Dunn, Bea, dothers. singe a FART INDIA AND BITTER PALE A 6 ine by Mite Canavan, Meeois, Mol ardaud, Conneily, Theee improved quality wed wi s b. Nash and Kidd ; also w celebrated Lrish bav-pipe | ereat care. p + wutrinve and vethen lig plaver, ‘The public are invited to attend, ) | and ean @ relied on for purity ue " ton of cons P| P| see aviners sola de vm omy i 7 ppceey Ba RW? ere Th a Mar A Brewery —Weet 18th et, bet Tthand S:b aves, 4s I No, bof N. Yu will bold a grand rages meeti m4 Nor H—OFEIC Ol HE STERLING r York, April 20th, 1565—An election of I\rectors and three Inepectora of Elections heensulnug year, will be held at 42 Pine Luesdey the axth day of Jane next, be oo) and .M. The tranefer books wi don the 4th of May inet Be order of the GEORGE BE, TOWNSEND, See 44 - _ HE HORACE WAT GRAND, Square *pricht Miepos, Mel ona, Harmoniutnes and nd retail, At redne wed if purchased, M ved forthe mame. Second ! and ware, tule Thurwlay evening at cor, 25th et, and & have dressed Ly Muy, € ol and W jeeon, Keqe, and Ls Black, keg. sinving by ine Briesor MeGinn, Mr. C. Taylor, Mr. J, Holmes an Stocker, JOMN O'NEILL, Vree, PATRICK CIL ise M Bee, 180 = M, in their pew bal, g will be wie day evening at their hall, acing t Mr, Hear ulball, Mine Hanlon, Mr 1 M Rineing by Kerry and others, kb. Epo ty BM Government, We doubt it. The alacrity display- paper b v7 aad the reports concerning | Gooscbertica bb..4 wes vo! CANNON, Pres, Pa PRICK ae Mes a une, No. 491 Srosdway wd at » , Trult are al: enera! r) tng, 1 ore. PRIBLD FRULT, mm THEW T, A. B. SOCT eel T WWE. WeWal hia Vali od by the rebel svidiers—with the exception of the baie #0, generally peak ng, bighly favors meni aki ie | Huskers 28850 HE KATHE! Re. THY Dean satin - he W BASY WALKING CRUTCHES Texan army—in ceasing hostilities, ahows thas | Pe Crops of all kinds, of course, bave many dans | fi)! ; TAL) | Raspberries ime at ite’ : Pend tt are pow zeats. Can be een and tried at 6 ry , re still to , ’ 40 [Appion, ¢ Kivecker st, ‘th potent elastic erutehes are nos they have had quite as much fighting as they de- | & nee ries aie pribogd before the time for | Peac ; seed | Appek S pe ae dua’ wid be | Apow lodged tho bust aud eusiest ever lavented. 1:6 fre, In fact there is better ground for beheving | Sorin thom, but #o far as now appears there | Currants, ut I¥'s | Beoieine, bay Viesstent of the AORPEDOES — WAUGIUS NONPARIEL 1 " -_ W ) PS ARLE that the reverse of these reporte will prove true, will be a bounteous harvest of wll articles of hua- POTATORS. erie oe il Re Oe teed bi abat al eat \ ri] \y \Uers deserted in squads previous to the | O&24F¥s and no fears of @ wcuroity of food mecd be | Now Hermudar 10 Merce“ : 229.2 75 aud otuer | ede at us manuinctory, uw & uz Ninth ave, N 1 : t owe % cf ov « at ‘ woop surrender, and the aameconduct marked the rebel | @2tertained, Ss cay ane sl Delawarer swost, 10 Scat 0 “TOE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID LOR * bers in other commands, There ts no reason A Union Newspnper. Jackson Whites. 1 al olf nowrpapem, parmphigie, hooks, and, wae * > the Texan troops should manifest greater W. W. Moves, of North Carling, announces TEAS AND DEANS, 1S, 26-Atin ety 3 fan weit of Shaéaiie " s Men ale Mine ota, - —— = = : rethan ther comrades for fighting in ahely- | the publication of fue Stawpanp, ia the Old Noreh hi binrah us! +i i a anuais Ly v-10 U.S, LOAN—FIFTH NATIONAG e send we incline to think that if there ie | Miste, at Raleigh, as a Union paper, which will | Aiduere : a" o'clock, to Teton to auuies t xvi ORK hat P "7 URS 5 walyn , to participate iu the } ‘* “eee occurring in the atrength of that army | give to the admin 5 of President Jonmaon, © GAUDEN AND PIXLD VROPTANER iy eet ear ray pr sre aah hae bale 938 THIRD AVES ‘is aot of @ character that will alarm General | “cordial eupport." Tho proprietor wage bis paper | Armararia dozen Ut od vee te | wenararsat lanka aa ; Sevan. The depth of @ #tream can generally | will “labor for the restoration (law and ordor," bah, Wey, Ah) od ‘ AJGA, CREEP AGES, we | ay red etby wading into it, and"! Cavalry nla God “the olid flag floats once mere from fe tat iit, bul cepcc\Gariics peal Deus fua8 Uk SPRING‘CART FOR SALF, CHEAP, IN| foshiisn | vier foon sound Kigny Su.rn's army in the | the top of the capitol We wish our cotempornr A hy aR mus be sold teeasy, App at LO8 | Cape anroe- way every success, which may be secured beyond pere SPECLAR, NOWLCDN, Doinet ae : ae ON | © A THOMMBON | . a ; } —A blk ‘ OleW AGU —— : viewed adventure, i? Union men at the North will analat | > ‘s Mat abeahe eet y ae INES . Jobn Dull Fishing witha Bare Hook. in extending the subswription list of Tus Siann Stop that serateting and aoe Vhentoo's > Broome eta A DENeIN ERD ch } Tho molictude Jotely monifeeed by the Britleh | are pan tal BER AR AS pn Bat ‘ ae CBs ERICAN TEETH (BY THE SOLE INs jovernment, on vebalf of fretand, is somewhat —_—--——_ —_ elit honey and all € ons of the akin - th. He Vibe Res) at reduced prie «a miiicar 1 . artis, aciew ys r reich ope 0 t significant. Itiay te tha, Baglend baa repented ; ‘The Colorado lar st 4 ’ : is x ; ands a cal Op nations of ita cruel treatment toward ite unhappy depen These parks are iminaise basins, bellowed ont as | ‘ * Chemical Pomade n ead 4 eliver or rable i Sein welts 7 e , the tore ofa mre ve &o ~ ted bBo s Oppoerte the ¢ dency acrvas the channel, ead that it seally intende th ete St OH fom ne ay a dint the Core | x € Mi ot { : chalte aba". in and Wariabted, 4) Howe meh $0 SARS Fophreilon for Na former cooieasion, lye ee en ee ee te =A SULENDID YOUNG HORSE | “A MPRIGAN ARTIFICIAL TEETH | may be, 60, that the Jevelopinint ot a aarti | 10 general e ovation of the pleteau, eso creat | bude Tigh, tae) pales fly toe ainitte OE MoULIG | fA toon waned prices 4 DERRY BA Tt Fenian organization in this e. parks or basins of the Coc Ta on our ountry, and the com. | tin nee Jog dinbandwent of our armies bive something to wt 18h aly ne oud ee ea oe. Ayay WO dud Rae told ot, Hoar | sat are the counterpart of choseon the older cor : 1 ; ee varie | Uve DODIN, weaths do with this change of British policy, Tay Te Bat whatis mugular of the basing of Burope, Liko Peay te. Depo st pork SALE—4 HORSES It ST } ROM ait -— oan wi ever the cause may bey i$ is cortain that Euclend i that of the Meriterranean, occupied m part by the | Johar yer Putuitcd: tad aaa ends At ae an ae" qi extract pow making * vigorous attempt to conc; waters of th Poutic, Proponticy Alriatic and Mod- | . Umpertantto Soldiers y AU Wool | iia she Call wi 206 Kast 14th et 13) Heautifat Teeub to Sto the | iterrenean gens, reveling she waters of the Dani Bulte p15) Baye! All Woo. Ba 1. V. Bio AYOUNG MARE, WITHIN | to: « rm Absa. Abe petatious war et people of Ireland, A project has lately been started | the Nile the Py aud the Rhouc, they are irregular, | Si SF Feuth ave, 64 Latuyerte Pace, TToadaa, Apply af 11 Jenien Slip, 183 (Us Say. Y peslabtete 108 Grea Bs two: blacks fy the erection of @ number of extensive | Mee wid poorly adapted to apy culture, B by Vbe Original ifowe's sewing j achines 5 ie " $a Hy: we Nave \ Sige sa * AS ond Way's iy = ‘ in our mountain formation —per' yn account of | fl ese a ho Broatwar, ELIAS HOWE, J iy RSALL—2 JAN PONIES, as} % - 7 manufactoricg, in varous parte of the island; the greater antiquity Prot Urentocitie rivers | Tentor and Maker, A,cute wanted ‘Heated, sound and Kind, bis hance hiek, 6 youre | coAai. Nog heglocted putlic improvements havo | have gorged (he mountain barrier, draimet whe} Wheeler & Wiliows Highest an | yp mr tagutmer, cleap, a the owner hae | - —) Iitely been commenced; more lenient le. | P#FK# and, instoad of a rysiem of lakes na is there | | ock-st wing Machines, and butte te | ROS eee eee ae Cc PER TON—STOVE AND EGQ ear : presented, we have ly romantic, | ud | ob owlway, New York. | re 7 AGOXS 2 8 ) o all parte ; #olation is under discussion, and a strong effort Beavis “eyetens of prene. "Frew ow aon | Prices Gireniiy | e rer spring Cloching | Hi hice om? ae tee,, Be rave | wre 1, and Wei it vert nied. x Ww Nes irom ne is touking to convince the people of Erin that the | 1# the park which surrounds the sources of the | ne rete wt, B, balawin's a0 aud Tz Bowery | wavon, Lope iini's wagoa ior the country, LArmCay | Wyoming Valley Coal Yai, cor, ith sree a 1 British Government 1% after all, a very Just ld ag Mrbe eng flows i the ah i | he te ¥ ut nso neand store im the city, Hever | jor esie@ cheap, by LEONARD BROWN, & 6 We | Lith ave. . soo Ppt and oI 1¢ Missouri, through whore channe and ps * iu lsth at § yp %)4 mp won Magnanimous institution, For the purpose of | waters he J - — Unie ate a L— COAL—SELLI FOR @ finally reach the Atlantis, The next is the eaten fe = : = ‘ ; furthering this policy of conciliation, England bas mide par’ in the bend of the Cordiliera Maire— wRATOS. SAVENGS BANLS. | € aieorany ‘Apps es ung Men up something caleni. 1818 the source of the Great Colorady of the West UBERT- aor tee » 98K Seal ee ee 15) and BSS Hivin, atc 1.68 Thgtut the Irlah, people. On tha Ora eeeaae, 884 de | dowing into the Gulf of California, and thus reach: | gots ssungert usutiay of Warthllers ante ak | YEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR OF PRN Re NG he people. e %b of this month a | ing the Pacific. The next is the great south park, | year ot her age LN 14 bet aud shave, open daily om} to 5.) Me | oe ns on tg | great luternational Exhibition Was opened in whenoe the Bouth Plate flows #o tae Missoun, and | Pelonves aod fiend, also the Lodge of Antiguity, | Wednesdays aud saiuranystiom | to 7 P, M. a | STEAMER MARKY POWELL, £OR COZ Dublin, under the auspices of the Gove the Arkansas and tho Mississipp', anc thene No. 11, F.& A.M. ave rospectiully invited to attend | per cont in'erest allowed ites trom Government (ax. | rg Pol Fhe eta er rn whieh Nhe Frigg r wee ot | Rattan tea thetilins ns pgp on | ine realign » Clinton B havaa nari at teres | (9 nia ee Fg Retore lune set, Pres, K. | Poughkeepe.e aud ki Mout, trom foo! ot Ve be ° ch the Prince of Wales and ® greet siring of | bevweon the Cordillera Madre wad the S.erce Mim: | avs muting CUBA ave Bib howe north of By tle eat gn wat date, THUALAS CM FR Raa el sill res ret Rly ee Ti Hn f % ‘