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us,.23 ‘THE NEW YORK SUN, | FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1865, The Great Review. Toe aplen iid military pageant which wae wit. persed in Washlogtomy on Wednesday and Thurs. day of thia week, closed the career of the Potornec charyed their duty to their country, and fulfilled the patriotic mission that they had undertaken to sccomplish, These artnies, by the march through the atrecta of Washington, passed irom the stave of ative military life, and in future will exist only | tMisdirection, and the in bietory, Tho identity passed away on the oo- gy OO I, EO Ny hg Oe LL me. ee ancy between the paper and the metal money, Every bumness man knowe thatthe most tofing cause used to result in panicky “ rune" upon tor banks, end now Jong would al] the availsble gold in the country et the present time withstand » | and @o the excoriation js continued, The coal “rug” frow eight hundred ralilions of currency A material reduction, thon, in the volume of cur- | pecple, and the ice interest is now bringing out ite reocy ia the only means by which w return to spe- | army and the army of General Sumaman, With | cie psymentcan be effected, and until that is ef that erent the gallant aoldiers of those commands | fected we need not @xpect to see gold quoted muc comploved their military record, having nobly dis- | below the prosent rate. Misdirected Philawthroy ls. Paitaxtanority ie one of the ust'tvente | of buman nature, but the bust «oo sere lable exception ip th cease, Ibis naturel that the extrome ‘ossituion eaeion of thet nificent spectacle, They ere tho negroes in the South aiou!! excite pity and ermnies no longer—-siryply « vast number of sole compassion, and that efuriy shoul! be made for diere, who have accompliahed all that wae required alleviating their proseut coudition, They Lave no of therm, and who are now preparing to return homes, no money—vothing but freedom, and on home and leave the glory of warfare for the quiet pureuite of agriculture and the mechanic arte, Very few of these ool liers, who are now awaiting North Is appraled t and the most dishbamlinent, on the banks of the Potomec, fully * Birtory of our country that will be awarded to the grand review in which they have just teken part Not because it wae ea epectacle pleasing to the eye, fot because of the demonstrative circumatances Connected with i bat because it waa the grand tableau of tho roost stupendous wer of modern times, and because tho participants in it were the conquerors of the mightiest rebellion in the annals of bistery, Thome who were so fortunate as to witness the display at the national eapttal, will form buts small fraction of those who will feel proud of the heroes who thus closed their arduons end perilous career in the cause of their country, And even those who now read of that spectacle wil! form but @ smell pert of the host who will honor and revere the brave mon that comprised these vallant armics. Loug after thie generation aliall bave passed away, when the great rebellion has taken {ts place amoug the things that are past aud gone, when the markaof the civ] war rhall have been obliterated, Americans now unborn will read with enthusiastic pride of the brave soldiers who eo uobly upheld the causocf the Union a Lb ery cher the memory of tho patriot fathers who echieved the indepen lence of our country, so wil! future generations remember with reverence oud gratitude the mon who saved that country in the dark hour of ite peril, As we of this day were taught to look upon the few survivors of the Rovo- lution with veneration, so will generations yet to come look upon the heroes of the great rebellion down to the end of Time, Decision tn the Fire Department Case, Tae Bupreme Court bas declared the Paid Fire Department Bil unconatitution nd the ques- ticn will now be referred, for final decision, to the Court of Appeals, The Department, therefore, continues in a tadpole state-—heing neither a fish norsfrog, This decision against the validity of the new law will hardly surprise those who are preciain or comprehend the bigh place in the inea—which ie very wel that alone they ca the necesaition of t t live, Ia order to re 8 cians, the hurnanity fte rnest solicits tions are tiade for the meansof aiding the \- Money, provianna, clothing, otc, aro collected as the re of thone eppeala, ani devotul bt the use of the lee elaves — which in very Pail anthrophy is in thie reapect reed, TT readers fof the Bos woll kuow boat wo have al- woys held the theory that true char consiste in giving lebur, and not mon to thoes in need of asmstauce, and we fa) w see wl theory should not be equally applical.te and to blacks, employment of every negro in the South = 7 bas not been Injured by tho war ps wi now just ag thrift ly as they did Ave yeare age, and abor ia needed so bring them forth, T f stead of sending euch articleaaa the pbilauthrop- iets are acraping toyether in every Northern State, we would gend hoes and seed t) the neprs es, ace company ag them with 6.6 aasurance that white people make a living by the use of much articlos, and that freedmen will have to use them or starve “Tut how are they to live wutil the crop ripens f" asks the philonthropiat, The governmentanendato thatrmoatter, anditia the legitimate protector of t free imen. & rule, ihe bw There is an et ent Sell for toe 6 @l grow ine But the Government cannot be expect- Aethis generation was wont to honor and | ed to do thie longer than the time for corn-ripen- ing, for it expects the negroes to become aril Supporting 80 soon as acrop can be raised, course pursurd by those who aro eo deep terested in the welfare of te freedmen |# cal to fonter iu the latter a feeling of dependence upon Northern charity, The slrplicity and the ignor- ance of the negroes have tauwh* ther to believe that freedom is @ synonym for idleuess, and that work ts something In which they have no longer an interest, Theis minds #houll be releved of this delusion just as quick!y as posable, aad the proper way to do itis to send the {implements of labor to the negroes instead of direct charity General Lee w Ke Tried For Treason, Wa olecrvethat the arguruents advance! some days ago by this journal, to the effect that the terms of Lar's parole gave him ro immunity femilar with the loose manner in which our State | against arrest and trial for treason, under the civil enactments are usually framed, and who are also | law, are substantially the viows held by the Goveru- sequainted with the ebrewdness manifested by | ment, and that Lem will shortly be indicted end tome of our lawyers in discovering flawein Albany | tried in Richmond for thecrime of treason, Neith- legislation. The only thing to be regretted in this | er General Geant nor anybody else bas the power connection ts the dolay in establishing a Fire De- partment of some kind, At the present time the old firemen feel no enthusiven in the work, for they know that their dismissal may bo decreed at any time, hence the depart. ment generally is in @# condition very far from efficient. Bo far as the final upon the constitutionality of the fire bill is con- cerned, it matters but little what action is taken | no decision |ed Lam that to prevent the arrest and trial ofa man who has committed » crime against the civil law General Lae is justes amenable to trial by the civil courts eethe commonest criminal in the land, and no military arrangement can screen him from it, General Guaxt unquestionably — assur- he would not be molested so long se he complied with the laws and gave further offence the Governinent, by the Courtof Appeals. If the case is decided | Thie assurance he was justifiable in giving, for the before the time for the next meeting of the Leginla- | President unquestionably has the power to save ture, t+ will be» very unusual exhilition of haste | Lee from punishment, but he cannot save bim on the part of that branch of the judiciary, If the decision should be ® reversal of that jut rendered from Indictment and conviction, The pardoning power is a; rerogative of the President, and he can by the Bupreme Court, 1t will aave the trouble of exercise itaccording to his own discretion ; but amending the law by the Legislature; but should the poorest man in Virginia may prefer ae charge the Courtof Appeals eustain the present decision, | of treason against Genera! Lex, and the President then it will be one of the firstacts of the Legis! to frame a law thas wil! be constitutional, i -_——. A Ram in Pawan, Pao, commander of the privateer Stonewall, gave his vessel to the Cuban authorities on deposit, | east of the Mis und received twenty-five thousaud dollars on the craft, To state caso iu Tombs parlance, Paor put the Stonewall ‘up the spout” at hie Bpanieh “Sunclo's."” Bus the * pawn-ticket’ must be valu- able, for the vessel 14 said to be worth half » mil- lion dollera, and the question arises, who will “redeem” the pledge?" Pacm dare not show Dimnself with ft, for Uncle Bam's * shadows’ are waiting for him outaide tho harbor, Bpain cannot Sppropriate ly for ber authorities took is only ase f “deposit, and they are very much in the me @ituation ag the todividual who won the elephant, | ration fall and whose greatest trouble was to get rid of bis charge, We are inclined to think, however, that the property will be identified a: elonging to tho Vaited Biates, and that the Spi ; ah pawnbroker There is often awide breach be. ween poo'bine and al ! be called upon to diagorve the rich plodge. | performance, and the result : e owethe Th eth ron ye a‘ ether ho will got der mona» Ivenced to ern piiness of rebel bombay N poy romani. Baan oF tot, will appear in the sequel, fested loss desire to acl io f-sacrl- . tive, 1 w . Gold tive, th en tap Yen abo od Laas Notwithstanding tho return of pouce, the MUFORCET, VOUMERYA): ba WOMPOIM, Bnd mr ey commanders of I Aportance, Lave slown cone pen r fravts, the opeuiug of tre: aay 3 with the: wii ik siderable anxiety with reyard to terms o! aurren- snd the peneral movements toward |. ma tidaayad nec A ” @ return of Mhoante belliim condition of affs rs, | er Hl i A "ad “af glia : bee ei i ifee eared, > uw ' w Hl oat n ho Gold ment'eew @ dovery ned disposition to keep | peare Aa 2 18 with those e w out of circulation, Wit wero wout to prate of the last ditca, and make Preumabion, Within the Isat four daya she | fs ; market bas been quite busyan : iene | fulcome boasts of what the South v 1 do io ite huve steadily tended upwar TY i elbeae lach extremity, The laugusace had the Sparta: foolah eongh to beleve thas peace would bring | ring, but the sequel bes proven the Dasenoss of the the valuation of currency UP to par are cc | metal Jeve. Davis li war nus on until : 1 ony a (pe n bis ” quently murprised, end inquistive ay is the dur the last of this generation falls in bis tracks of this wudden stoppage in the downfall of gold The way in which deve, mado tracks across H wich persons) will overhaul sholr tack numbers | ote ee ne ay of the Buy they will discover the cause of shin Pp. | perer yatery, for we have no intention of Te. festing it, Tt oe certain, however, that gold has | react the ebb of the war currout., That ia it | Dae rowelied the lowest point posmblo trom wer ‘ices and @ further decline can result only from finauetul cireumstances, With | eight hundred millions — of currency = in ere lon, snd not @ dollar of it res deemable in gold, cannot be expected that 4 wil appreciate much more than is indicated by | only » Prewas quotations, A return to 6; Would of course put gold sud alver o \ but how can this be effected 9 reg pes that there is wore than one bundrer evuilable wold ip the country, tainly be very unwise policy to as Aon of specie \ for exterm nation, | ready ‘empt the resump- | to haves sys bey mento with so, groase discrop: | sometips like riess to prevent his arrest, trial and con- viction—all be can do 1s to pardon the culprit, Circumstances Alter Cases, The willingness manifested by all the rebele sippl River to surrender almost mmodiately after the fate of Lae's army became known, isa siriking commentary nro: the brag ard bluster that always charecterizod their lead- ers, Judging solely from the fulminations of Jeve. Davia and the other shining lichta of the re- bellion, we might have expected that the valiant rebela woul! truly die in the * last ditch,” rather than gulmit to ‘Yankee rule.” During the Davis and Jacqurs-Gittmome conference, the ormer sail: “This war mnat on till the last of thin gone. a bis tracks, and he children seizo his musket aud fighs our hatte, unless you ackuow- ledze our right to self- Ornme We are not fighting for slavery e¢ wre fighting for ined Poudence, and thatorextertnina oo so wl hav throw some light on the ful | Bus Jury, has redeemed his valiant epee hes quite No. ono of as fathially as hie brother traiters, Shewe Lroggarts haw shown the slightest incl uation teeu secured culprits thiuking of auything else deupton of their “last « promises, The Ice Monopoly. The poople of tuis cisy wore forcibly reminded, tow months ago, thas it js a luxury to keep pecie paymenta | warm !n the winter tiwe, for coal was tu tho peigh- borbood of fifteen dollars « ton; pow they aro | Shatemprravce not provable | likely to loara that it 16 no less luxury to koep ‘1 4 millions of | coolin the summer tima for ive is to be sweaty | and it would cer- | dollars ® tom, T3e wonvpoliste of shis city secm a for operating upon the public, ‘hat employed among barbarous b | present seanon, and oach pleiged itself to sand mentof this prophecy. sud those who have nos al- aro now flying like hunted bub the re- tribes when men are florged to death ; fret, an executiorcr fiageliates the victim until he becomes exhausted; then another takes the thong and lays ison until be is in tum relieved, “Ob, lanclord,"* said he ae ifin pain, “I cave cuche lump on my side!’ “That's hecanee you've atop- ped drinking.’* 1 the landior!, you won't live long f you keep on. Wl) drcake take the lump awayt’ “Yee, and if you dou's deine you'll soon have a lump onthe other gide. Come jvt's drink and he poured out two glasses of win yo Tages l woo't drink,” said the former ine+ briate, “especially if keeping the pledge wil! bring Svother lump, for itis u't very hard to bear, aiter al and with thishe drew the jump roll of | greecbacks, from his aide pocket, and walked off, | leaving the landlord to hie reflections monopoly bave cad their turn in plucking the “rod in pickle." The several ice companies, ata late meeting, adopted @ echedule of prices for the by the fixed rates ot al! hazards, The mai lechesuls tnukos the price twenty doilars jer ton fer farnl- hes—a much higher rate than hesever Leitro boon Kenoty In Po'and, lor eeeonnte for here being ao much charged inthis city, There i no plausible excuse atic hg ots athens oon far tee - : re AnCY to you a- for this exorbitant charge, bie simp! y an impos. } werent from the cradio to the tion designed to compel the people to pay an out- to dreae, to sit atl! and look prette, No ragious price for an te dine are trentedas children should be, During SE nea ae eee that ie deemed indi& | onitthood, which extends throush « period of seve pensable, @nd the trade in which is mono-| era! ears, they are plainly ely Cresad lp hved by @ few mon. The eur of ice x9 | 80 {allowed to min, romy ay intl 3 ope ar Wiiciiied- shu wens en ver « 4 : renotiog eldowa, girded abeut and op. id ed to be twenty-five por cout. wreater than ty way with countless frills and enper- ast year, when the crop was abundant: and it is t t floucuee, sons te bo adrlr 1 anrorte!, by thore who are cou nt to judge cloth Nor are they rendered (el cate or dy . wptic | enual siutiase he thet the ¢ sf esi the ce sceod two | PtPtlc by cont at witheand es Lebadhs ¢ expense of housing ice t exceed two koe ae are t f American doliery per ten, All the expens iding de- ty mmple food, various exercise, and very, to pot aggrevate more than three dollars» | #P eee eof eins? ring the whole per od of eb » are the ta of beauty fter he ton, and yes the retail price iw nearly seven thine). ida theckhee ad bp Midaboshada ri the cost, Nor can the companies adduce the “pres | to M a P Fimancial News, Markets, &e. to-ura on gold” ag an sreument fr tt nifoat ° 1 1 er er 7 ‘ New York, Thurelay, May %, 6 1M. —The follow. “ or ton, Gold ia now @ wesw bor te were the leading quotations att old Room te “ lower than {8 waa List seas whens! pete Ne Atl A.M. 145%; 4h, 12 + by panies sold their ice ate much lower figure than | 4 AGS 1 1974; 17 ? 1a that now demanded for it, T 8 in fact | 4360's; 156%: 4.5% 17%. The ob mivance no excus { thin outrs ¢ ancther | in cold je attributed to ehort sales aud the unfavor. cf the seclea of eit] na whi the monepe | Alle turn tn excl vee he atock narket war dail, | of thia ci eto to have prepared for ewind | ud presented t fticular features of yenetal { ling the p + and eit o} just | Ae arivon Of the afternoon quotations with he sh) cowl mano; Stcly. is is poss p i z id pave ‘iove te were ete bit to do without i.e and if our cliizone w ety 4 at t ! t concert, refrain f wing ice for a fev re r ‘ i c and let the prospect in fita of the ape H ' cont Lunkeore are t as their ice melts in the storo-houses, th y| t etliue, Most of theis bil moigit be brouwht to their senses and couclude ¢ comparatively no cor chooee a fair profMt, rathor than submit to positive | mere ‘ On "Chan, @ today F was loaa, Ihe. 8 Wheat wae q and 2c, a ue. bet. ter, Coru was ic ec, bet anile e, Onte we Sherman and stanton firmer, Pork war quiet and firm. Beet wae Geyrnan AneeMas je a miitery reputation | Lart was quict,anl Whiekey was without d that any living General might envy, but unless a | change. decided change overtakes him he wil! never attain | STOCK GAL RC=FtRET BOARD, " ‘ Ts) Q@iekailves Mo G4 ® reputation jor diserect writing. General Saen- | 1} % Ivo ¢ ss 4"4 MAN should leave the assauts upon Stanton | | HY 4 oe 0 0 to someboty else. To should remember that hie} foro den, 174 ‘agreement’ with Jonnwtom wae an error that the | 4°00) “5s 14's vat public cannot enm!y overlook, although it may ba | lu) Tenn, 60,'9), Pe | pub! ly overlook, although vt : forgiven It would be far more conducive to his | if re fisting popularity {f BorrMan would let that transaction | i000 One a Mie >) ) oo remain buried, than to dig itupin this way, HH sav? M4 need ‘ave no fear that his brilliant military repu- o4 4 tation can be unjustly torn'shed by either Staxton "1.8 or Hatueon, and he ought to know that in euch "ea spiteful emanations as the followin er, ho is b a0)% 6 doing hime If more injury than good, il iy Camp xraz Avexanpnia, Va, May 19, Bight +f Dery Bowman: 1 am just arrived, All my | og Cantou Co ‘ t y army will bein tovley. I have been lost to the 40 A) Quis Gites Jo Cha ieicit.. 8% world in the woods for some time, Yet on arriv-] 93 “do , 134 B00 “do 95.0 My ou Ci % } he & Alt Ss ing nt the ‘‘vottlementa’’ found I have mace quite Adee Secon Pr dandy a0 ¢ 1 & Alton & oi a atir among the people at home, and that the moms! 6) atiantic M.S... 1b) J00 dk Onl sinister motives have been aa 4 eitome. T have 5 do... 1460150 400 Manip: 1 te frequent official reporta of my official action in all public mavers, aud sll of them have been Leieahe peggy ioe R "y carefully euppressed, whilo the most ridiculous Hey Beading . nonsense has been industriously spread abroad ‘i % through all the newspapers. Well! you know 4 what importance I attach to such matters, ’ and that [I have been too long fighting Ny with real rebels with musketa in their hands > to be scared by mere non-combatants, no ° matter how high their civil rank or atation. “4 It is armusing to observe how brave ant firm fome men become when al! danger is past, Ihave noticed on fickle of battle brave men never mault the captured or mutilate the doad; but cowards and laggards always do. I cannot now recall the act, but Shakespear records how poor Falstaff, the prince of cowards and wits, rising from a figured death, stabbec again the dead Perey, and carried the carcass aloft in triumph to prove hia valor, Bo now when the relelliou in onr land ead, many Folstaffa appear to brandish the evidence of their valor and seek to win applaise, and to appropriate honors for deeds that never were done, As to my- 1, Task no popularity, no reward ; but I dare the War Department to publish my official letters and reports. I assert that my official reports have been purposely suppressed, while all the power of the preva has been malignan'ly turned against me. I do want peace and security, and the return to law and justice from Mane tot! » Rio Grande; sod if it does not exist now substantially, it is for state reasous beyond my cornpreheusion. It may be thought strange that one who bas no fame tut ane soliier should have been so careful to try to restore the civil power of the government and the pescetul jurisdicwon of the Federal courte ; butit is difficuls to discover in that fact any just cause of offence to an onlightesed and free people, But when men choore to slander { injure others, they can easily invent tho facte for the purpose when the proposed victim ts far away, engaced in public aerv.ce of theirown bidding, But there is consolativn in kuowing ft, though truth Jice inthe bottom of a well, the Yankees bave perse- Verance enough to get to that bottom, Yours, truly, Ww id Atlantic M.S. 10 dlay, Onta, &c. New Yorn, Mar 25, 1865, Shipping qualities of hay have slightly improved since our report of Tucadey, owing to the greatly in- crensed deraend, anios being made to-day at 100 per 1™. Retail lote are in email demand, and aa the mar- ket fe Hherally eupplied with this quality, prices nto romewhat lower, with esles at 10601 10, Loose hay is abundant, but in small demand, owing to the high fieure at which it is held, Straw fein good demand, Corn ts very sea ther, with sales nt Téa S4 for mixed We and 1004 tor reund yellow { Western, and dundz cy better supply, at rednced prices, Canada reiling atysTat and Western, at 65856, Wheat has advance buel ted Western selling a6 1 60, diaber Weete per rm SPECIAL NOTICES, For Coughs aud Throat Disorders use “Brown's Bronchial Troches," having proved their efieacy by o teat of inany years, “I have never, changed my mind respecting them from the first eXcepting to think yet better of that which I becan thinkive well of." y. Henry Ward Beecher, lod “stop that Scratching and use Wheaton’s Iteh Ointment, It eures Iteh and Salt Rheum in forty-eight hours, aud all eruptions of the ekin, Sold by all Druegicte. a “Motvs Chemical Pomade—A Halr Re storer, in the form of a pomnade, has long been nee as most persons will not 1 ¢ dy the mauy liquid preparn- om in consequence of their oljectionahle form, i venient mode of application, and unsatir- An Fuglish j}iysicuan has made @ discovery | focto ite produced. Mott'# Chemical Porade {atticle, 001 ‘ ill which he thinks may prove to be of iinportance | isthe desed articte, #8 all who have used it will te . T. Sugnwan, A New Discovery. tify, It resta.ce premature ercy hair to ita former and be followed by medical results of the highest | beauty, Asal it has Hoe jual. A Af i ! re lets Q a 2 », Depot 8 interest. Bo, however tis may be, there can be ph Brunet vat 35 and 70 conte @ boitle oft no doubts thas it wiil receive the atieation of the faculty of medicine, and become the subject of ex- Perlmeuséelo hospitals and int The Original Howe's sewing Machines ea tor booadw ELIAS HOWE, dr, ven aul Makos, A,ents ! : wante tL, Wheeler & Wilson's Highest I : marios, 1h occurred ‘remiam to this centleman to examine with the nucr scope ne Machines, aud Lusion vle Ma- the mpreasions le% on » pleco of glass by the wdway, New Yor oot Drenthings of w number o thet satly Reduced -spring Clothing Jiterens thiures or bin pre AL ED, babel wbiiteg 6 Rowe vy ferent at He repose the ¢ cot aree t bund sore inthe ¢ Betrer J imade Bis te. ‘Thi Bey les aid prices idee ais dd bid Leese ig | Re KK. Ky-thenmatie Pains, stilocss In Ppies ob glans, tad have sunce been | the joints, iumbage. hugieeuuds, eure throat, satveus Loudou through the meas of # | ge. toothache, neaiuitidy BG Allo pains are ine Loey we sald to wediately reveve Land quickly cured by the 4s of iver oe in a phymvlogival Kadway's Ready Reset Rub the spine wiib the Re- lots ery curious evon us & Heit en jinutos in ches of hidney, Dladuer | of cursory ve Oue of them pres Aud ssmibard ficulties, Sold by deunesais. __ bv appearance ul vew fu a kale S00] nee, 3 acti ‘ presented to the apcowstors bere WEARERS AGI BS, {appar ano ba te sty of Boaves sud Trook'yn, ai the hours of the combipabonom some lke Gacnera ofiers resem th, by Bev A M ) eat Log sarm oloergia ft yiiie tora, ee . noes These repre 6 the breailngs of Hus, wv Villa 6 Soie men of science are oO one Us cases 01 pon ene ober pula | RAT ESM, pint nery u ALBERT.-On Tuesday evening, May 231, Fliza Wm Woh be bre tka os ailt sul er pdaush ero: Win, Alesis, iu tue Wih u from tue lunge avo hier one a ) ly ib Wouls be ub USITO. M28 siives und frieads, aleo the Ladce of itty, : \ ate a i No. i & A. M., are roepeetiully ine ite Attead shat @ Wingnosia ou the sta Si the tunel, ou Friday, ’o.n. a hes | Bea frei @ mMiCFuD. spice TT late resseuce, CHaton ave, 6tb houre norsk of ats tle | Pareular tora aasuived be M55 | bed Ob fe sueek CL hb OU CLLin® \ hae Od ipa i 5 ash of be pauicnt | ! @ naive ot the | . | ‘ | ‘Tho Cure «ftbe Uru rd } soi the inuily are ree A man lou. it r orate DAOIe Was in jaca his late rcsidence, Gueed by the Rev. dul Abbot to sigu the | ‘in hie own way,’' which hedidin these vy de On Wedneetay, Mar 2 ?- Oa, a native of Co, Lot ' Lon pledge myselt to drink no mere intoxivatiog aye Urinks jor one , car,""—Ygw believed be could keep Trt heater Ry siya kc Rasy nee it, bus near the cud of the year bo again ap; ut o ous his ime seedence, without having ouce t, Witheut further notice, Lougiod o irOp, Ace t polnug bo sign again?” u nd) papers please cop). es ed Mr. Abott. * Yes, replied he, : a KEKMIGAN—lo Brooklyn, on Thuredar, May 24, my own Way," aud accordingly he wrote I sign | Jou, son of Thoimas and Masparct Kerrigan, ages } this pledge for nine bundred and uivoty-nine yeare, | yes , 5 mouths and 26 days. ut o ke he relatives and iricuds of the family are rerpact- pact By9,t0 Hat aie tipi 10 ae iy fully lovited w atteud the tunerul, on Saturday altor- nook, at 2 o'clock, frou the seaidgace of bis parents, dha tinie aus we keeper, Who welcomed bim beck to bis oly hauns, . | genteel ‘pmATH MONFRIn Hoboken, N. May 24th. after @ short hut severe [Love Vigan J. Moner, b6 Te and 3 monthe 59 MCGRATH On Thareday morning, Johanos Moe Grath, awed il year, The friends and rriatives of the family are respects fully invited to attend the funeral, this dav oe o'clock, from the reeidence o1 ber parents, ny i bib at McNAMARA -On Tharedar, May 25th, Fliizabeth McNamara the teloved wite of Michael McNamarty waged OS years Friende and relatives of the family are reepect fall ited to attend the funeral, th ' Is (F rung) aflernoon, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 1 Wax ter et. 1s } McPARLIN Cm Thorsday, May 5th, Bernard MePartin, in the Toth year of hie age. Notice of fuieral in to-morrow's papers, 385 SHORT Io Brooklyn, May 24th, John Sbort, is the 26th year of hia are The trieuds and Arquaintances of the deceased are jeer lly invited to attend the funer Friday. ba h. at 2 o'c!’k, from the reelde | hie fathe * Little +t, iv STEWART On May 294, 1865, John Stewart, aged “4 rears, T onthe and 1 day Phe triends and nequalntances of hla father an@ | Motherare respecttully javited to attend the funne ral, th iday) afteruoon, v6th inet at ¥ o'cloks ; | from his tate residence, 6a Mote et 14 STOKES On Thareday, M: tof Johu aod Mary stoxe nv dave frenceof the fam'iy are reepectfully invit nd the fuoeral, thie (Fiiday, atter soon, at trom the residence ot bis pareaty :") Hast 25, Mauries, rounes aged 1 year, 6 moa oh, 1) On Thuraday tiara. Wood. in Le friends and rela: to attend the sue Eliza, wife | of \S om Savuiday Tth ipat, at 2 o'clock, from the reale | fr father, Jobm H. Kinseland, S&S: Aven | a = “ TRADE NO 1. | QO0OPERS—THE DELIGATES TO THE | J terands ciety of United Coopers, are requented toter tude their attendence on thie ewentoy at ‘ or Y8T Towers CHAKLES CARTER, } Pre i FANRELL, se. 121 HANDS WORKING ine to be he vith, at so ‘ 7 —THE HANDS here ited Saturday inown & Powery Derby & Co. By of AL, Pree, W TUCKER, See ond PAINTERS—THE DELEGATES TO THER 2 Central Union will meet thie Friday evenin oat Military Hallcat the memlers of the Comm t eppointed atthe mase meeting, Delerates will te. i toind thir is their laet otteial meeting, Busine of importance will be transwcted, By order of 1 SEYMOUK, Pros, GEO. W. STEWART, Becre! pro tem, lee TNITED COOP 2, WILL HOLD nepecial mevting at Os Bast Broadway, on Friday evening, May 27h, at S o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested as business concerping every member will te ransacted. Como one, come all, By orders cH M. YARWOOD 265 y A FAIR DAYS Work, a Maniinoth Picnic, Joned Wood, Monday ay, May — Bow ¥ Ll run balf-houriy . Goverbeur st, 14th et. av Jones’ Woo!, A barge with Robertron'’s Brase Bau wil eave © pherat.at9 A.M, landing at Go» verpour and | Fare. § cent from Corisiopher st, 15 cents, barees ane 52 Weert at, . B . B. CROSSETT. en te Trois = SOCIALLY NOTICES, * — DELEGATES TO THE CONVENTION OF I ish Societics are yoque sted to meet on this (Friday) evening, May 26th, at 7% o'clock, at Hibers uis Hail, Prince #t, to make arrangements for an ene tertwinmen’ for the Lenent of the Catho ic Reforma tory. By order ot PATRICK McAKDLE, Presidente LUWARD L. CAR we i THER MATHEW FEMALE T. A. B Society, No. 4 will hold their weekiy meeting, a@ heir ha saat 12th et, this Friday evening, Ma th, at . Speakers. George ¢ Ding by Moa Jey, Mise Cannivean, Mise MeFarian and Mi, Carroll. The wrewhers ure requested to be punctual, as thie ie the quarterly meeting for the evection ot office Fines for noo-attendance will be entorce., JOH KIDD, Pree, WM, O'CONNELL, Bee, wi VENIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE McHale Cire'e will meet in the Hall 267 Bowery, on thie Friday evening, May 26, at 8 o'clock precie. Keach and wll of the members are carnesuy requested t@ atiend, @. OO SULLIVAN, Centre, CHRISTOPHE MeNtLTY, see. it is aud Henry Carrol, Bag ALCTION NOTICES, UCTION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT House hold Furniture, this Friday atternoon, at 9 ofelk, at hones 181 West 26th et, near 6th ave, com piidoe tapestry and inerain carpets, bedsteads, bu+ reaus, eprion. an bairmeaterasses, beds sud beddings trrors, clocks, shades, curtains, pianofortes, parlot cults, ching ci aas, silverware, cutlery, &e, with every thing desirabie inn fashiouahle residence, Sale rata orshine, HENRY RK. WEBTCOTT, Anct'r, 15 TERRY LEASE, AT AUCTION--AT THR City Hall,on Monday, May 29th, 1565, at 16 slocky A.M. will be sold at Public Auction, to th bichest bidder, with adequate security, for a term of fen yenre irom the let day of June, 1805. a lease to Cetabliel and maintain a ferry trom basin at the foot 0: Fpring st, in the City of New York, to Hobo ken, New Jereey, at the point where the old fe: wae vetablished, or within one thousand yards nort! orsouthol that point, The ianding place at Hobor kena, New Jersey, to be furnished by the purchaser, Conditions I'he conditions and covenants of the lense to be in the urual form ot Ferry leases hereto fore entered into by the Corporation, which may be mat the office of the C ipirollere be Corumisewners of the Sinking Fund, YT. BRENNAN, Comptrolier, bi § DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL Sell thieday. at ts o'clock, at auction rooms, 7% Naeenu et. alotof honsebold furniture damaged by the inte fire, coneistiny of for, chamber, aud dine ins */oom lurniture, carpets, feather beds, mattrassca sliverspiated ware, be eel Set ii JAWNKROKER'S SALE, THIS DAY~ + AW will sei) doy lota ot oO lo ueliM, and osher d capes, sSarte, underclovhes, sheet pre and # variety r goods, by ordir ol bAMI LEVY, 440 Broc . ils 1Q HERMAN & 3, SELL THIS s Jay, teida ,M 6, 8014 Bowery, ube auction, 5} 1 bawatalie ae Dies alea by orcas ot t Uh0 cuske and bide, Bourbou «hleke,, viau ‘, sherry and claret wines, Chau pus celles, furniture, hairs, (al | 14 Bie, tobmeed, KiOe irrors, &e, eR, City Marshal es. d, KORML | \4/M. WIITERS, AUC'TR, WILL SELL | W ‘thin day, ab docx i + at 4h4 Canal rt. ¢ on yentire house, carpeta solar, cbairs, da w" furniture, Iaree china, eines end Denlers and obher see cpquntenaneecas | Gore PER JON—STOVE AND EG | Coal delivered to all parte of the Cit elt se eened, snd wembt warranted %(4) Ibe, om the | Wyoming Valicy Coal Yard, cor, lath sireet and oa Lith ave, Cua! my, OAL— COAL—S e beet Locust eet and 33, Riviagt BOWS ai , ste | PRNONAL NOWRORS, IMATION WANTED OF MAR nd UMOW, 19 yoors, arrived by « 1h, will be Teceived by i, Up aire, Lup nee her movhe. at | INSP RUOLTEG, | FJANJO INSTRUCTION BY THE OLD ES } Deol i teachers, et the ola estublrened teach | ers, \ bo gua ror knowledge ot bowe | ia one yuu ¢ OLe. Banjos oil pices LENKY FEO ak OC. DOBSON, G81 Brow! ayy cor, of Amity et. atari | Bax AND ET’ TOP 2 .\N JIG AND Bure league dancing | bt byt ned J ges BOGAN, Manufactus,.© > OY ibe ree Ease \ ink ut ni 1 Won at, bet, Let aud dd ayewy 8 Ralyey An9

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