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- _——— visit in this counter, receive from all classes, but larly from the working peop!s in whom interest, Leartfeit tokens of be THE NEW YORK SON. b= THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1866, | Le! deep ----- ——-— | esteem @ . respect * Hee Ores, frend dae int | ere Case of (bolera in Yorkville. ewe reauve vo the case of cholera fn Ninety-eecond street, which appeared in one of our cootem: ovaries yemter ‘ay m ny, was pub- lished in breach of confidence. The sawe facts were given to our reporser, and to others, 09 Phe aegrTo rece seems to be the bane o py parties in the United States. Questions prising to cur negro population have been prominent ‘0 Gio polities of this country ever mince ths forme | Gon of the Federal Government, and dirng the war } | " of pegs Ad lest thirty years they have forme! be cuief | Tuesday, but it wae upon condition that they ” Myboe termes Tei g. 1. Com. Bes 119% ground of political diviaions, Tue old Whig party | should not be made public unul the Boat had | 1 2 ciate iets ‘ ite zy Col Wei ee owed its disruption mainly to the savers question. made a more thotough examinstiva cf te matter. a0 eo’ “by Chi. @ Alton R,. 43 ah was preity | The case having vccurred eo unexpectedly, and in | 60 M8. aN ik TS iy 200 Mil: & bt. P. Pf. 06 ds was a National party, whose sireng 6) Mieb. Cen. R.. 1.5 ® quarter of the city eo renote from the cholera at Quarantine, the Baar thought 6 advisable to withhold the fects ‘rom publicity until ali doubts equally divided between the North ang the Bouth, end the failure of ita leaders to mainte! harmony between the pro-alavery wing in the Booth, ant » Reading K....1 6% the growing aall-clovery clement in the North, | concerning the distase shoull be et AN 60) Chi wh. ike caused the old organisation to weeken sndcrum- | rest, So far as tho case itr f is concerned, oh) MR Nias te he | thers i@ po reason tor slarm, Dr. W. V. White 100 Mich. Cen. “rs ble. The Know-Nothing party, which bad s mus’ in Mich, ‘ of Yorkville, who ies pbyscian of extensive ex- | perience in the treatmeat of this aod kindred dis eases, is of the opinion that t14¢ woman brought the disease upou herself Ly the ithy work in which she wos enraved atthe time of the atteck, |i: and that the nckness wae not pure epidemic chol- room existence, sttempied to ignore the questions pertaining to the negro population of the Bouth, but the effort was e failure and Know Knothingsam soon withered and died. The Democratic party was poisoned by the question of extending slavery into the territories. The Bouthern branch of that or- ganization, which was proportionately thestronger, | ¢* Vhe case, therefore, isn forcible admonition he Me = rT 3 \ 14 Chi. & Alton kK. i f of lear It proves that filth may | =—— ——— = re -—} sneisted upon the unrestricted extension of slavery | °F behalf of lean! ness. = : = tate the trio and the Northern Democrats, | [reed cholere se well ee facilitate ite ravages, and SPECIAL, NOTICES. therefore no time should be les in purifying every house and every street in the city that is not up to the proper sanitary mark, Editorial Correspendence. FROM BETALEDEM TO PISGAa. You might suppose me transisted, miraculously or magically, when 1 speak thus familiarly of places located, in the minds of nearly al! Chris- tians, only in Palestine, The fact ie, however, that 1 am, and bave been withina sione’s t! row ‘asa ride of three or four hours may be called) of our goodly Gotham. The Moravian settlers here- aboute were more loving students of the Bible than most of thelr cotemporaries In other parte of the country, All honor to them for their single- hearted and patient piety. The neighborhood ts nchin mines of iron and gine, and in mil’s for working up their ;roductr, an well asin educa- tonal institutions of both lige and femin- ine persuasions." An April shower of about two days’ duration interfered somewhat with the comforiable examiu- ation of the m'ning districts, though it did not wholly prevent it, That faith which removes mountains and caste them into the sea is hero exemplified in actual realities, Immense ex cavations to uncover ore be ia, great artificial lakes to prevent Cevassation of the earth'a suirace by the spresd of the mineral waiters pumped trom the mine apd milc@ of at least miniature moun- tains, of the removed earth and of the refuse or “alag” from the furna Lear Wiincss bo man's unwave ny faith—in the money part. Maveb Chunk, the name of the place of which Mount Pisgah formas part, ja litte else thao a graud coal delivery, The sceuery lé magutivent, en! she 'chinery (machinery) keeps its company, A coutinnous inclined plane railroad about tweire miles in length, briugs to many times twe ve w!les of canal boatan large portion of the autharacte coal required in Now York and the Kestern States. The construction of thie *Bwitch-Hack,’' ae it is calied, excites the curiosity of those versed in me- chanical ort, anu the woucer of those who are not, Millions of tons of coal collected at 4. ferent mines and carried for molles witvous the help of locorme- ‘ or other visible mot.ve power, insy well be ew watter of astonishment Is back with the empty care that manner of ite ecco plan went, aug this we achieve in comfort, under tLe charge oi Conductor Lice, whose passebger trai makes the round irip twice acay. An up-bil! ride, of short duration, brings us to the {oot of the mountain Wick bears the nome slresdy alluded to. On the face of tain is placed a double railroad track, at an gic ation o. about 80 or 65 degrees, and at the to stationary enyine, #0 arrayed a6 bo Craw up tr ne of empty cos) curs, or, Be in our own case, & load of passengers. Arrived ot the top, end the short interval allowed tor looking at the magnificent landscape having expired, our car is btarted ‘s jourucy. ander the leadership of the iamented Doveras, flatly denied the right of such extension. That di- vision culminated in the Charleston Convention, when the Democratic party foundered, leaving cnly a wreck of what it once was, The Republi- can party, which was built up upon the negro quemion, is still in the xenith of its powers, but the “semptoms’' of the dis- ease which killed the older parties are plainly apparent of the present time, in the Republican organisation. The danger which threatens that party varies a little from the other cases in ite form, but it bas the same root, the same symptoms, and it musthave the aame result. The question of slavery extension has been settled ; the ques- tion of slavery itself has passed away, but the ne- @ro population—the root of the political upas— aul! remains, Nogro suffrage is the eloment which now threatens the destruction of the R-publican party. Tho ultra portion of that parvy are deter- mined to confer immediate and unconditional euffrage upon the negroes of the whole country, North as well as South. Moderate Republicans ere opposed to that policy, believing it to be inexpe- @ ent aod impolitic to put #0 much political power into the hands of @ class of men who are men- tally incapable of using it disereeily. Some of them claim that an educationsl standard should be adopted as a test for suffrage; others think that the whole aubject should be le’t jn toe hands of the several States; tut all of this wing of the Republican party agree thas {8 is unwise for Con- gress to force un!imited nogro suffrage upon any State. Io this division is thy germ that is likely to grow and expand unt!! it bursts the konds that now hold the Republican parity together. The evidence of this in seen in Congress, in the press, and in every other index of public opinion. The suffrage question will prove to be to the Republi- ap party what the question of slavery extension ‘was Ww the Democratic party, resulting in an acddi- tion to the list of parties that have yone down un- der the baneful influence of the multiform negro question, Frebable Failure of the New Broadway Swindle. The Common Council yesterday passed a resolu- don to rescind and annul the ordinance popularly fenown asthe ‘New roadway scheme.” Lf the Mayor shall approve of that resolution, of which here is mo doubt, the Anu sircet job will receive its quietus, The Aldermanic Committee on Btreets eubmitted a repert upon the subject iu question, in which they fuvor the policy of the Anu street acheme in itself, but are opposed to the plan of Assessing the ex)enses of the work on all the proy - erty upon the island, iustead of upon that which es Bear the proposed street and which would be presumed to receive bevelit from the * improve- quent.” Ibis upon that oljection that the action of the Common Council is based, If the Legislature bad not provided by a special act that the cost of the street extension should be levied upon the city at large, the Common Council, according to the N ther locomotive nor horsea; uot eve ‘a dog power seems to keep us in motion, and yer our speod iucreases every molucut, Uusll We wecun fairly to fly pass the rocks and trees, A though weseem to move upon a level track we are really goivg down an incline of 100 feot or tume to the nile, In due tine we ivach ie se0un4 ene aller. wards turd olevaiion, up Which we are drawn as before, by en engine, and now have flown sowe twelve mules away trom the starting point, Makiug an exienued curve WeHWerp pass the opeuugs of many Cvs! 11be% paas nell ountaius of co a! and refuse, and areon ourreturn, Avil now toere are no eovatiug storm engines before us, Tbe twelve mui!es back is one constant gong dowa Lill, though oo slight the descent that lew would observe it, We seem w move wiileut motive power—to fly on adopted report of the said Committees, would not | cnose wings of the wind," Which poe # love to have interposed to prevent the consummation of the | talk about. Toe whole distance is travelled in less tuan au hour, including @ aiop of rome duration for pasecngers at “ Sumait Hill," ard Maueb Chunk ie again at our feet, Gashered about the base of Mount Pisgah are swarws of caval boata, wailluy io recelve the mil- Long of ** black diaswonue’* which this “Sa#iuwh Back,” railroad brings to ther decks, S me Lait dozeu pairs of tra. ks furviss the moans of lowering down the loaded cars, the weight of which brings back the empty oues, aud thus the ériumpa of coal carrying Without uetive power is cuuspleled, CON VALEGOEN), echeme. Now the resolution of rescission is bighly commendable, and if the Common Council had passed that aud refused to accept the report of the Aldermanic Committee they would have been en- Uitled to wore credit than they are now likely to receive, TLe report, however, grossly insults and belies the mase of property owners and business amen vo the line of New Broadway.’ Lt insinu- ates, in the broadest tering, that the oppovents of the scheme bribed the Legislature to provide for @istributing the cost of the Anu street wideuing apon property throughout the city, Now, all that is false, The persons whose property was to te taken Lave nof changed their views with regard to the attempted outrage, nor did they procure, “uber by bribery or any other way, the action of Se Legislature to which allusion {s made. Way, \a the name ofcommon sense, should they? The vnly persons who have been active {n opposing the Aun 8 reet job are those whose business and prop- erty would be injured by it. What matiers is to sLem whether the cost ofthe work be assessed upon Pieaemal News, Market, put New York, Wednesday, May, 2, & P, M.—There have been no developments of sp: cial interest ip the general Stock marke; today, The government secur rities were weak aud lower on the gold bonds, bus steady on the I'reasury paper. Gold closed at 1274, ‘The plethora of money coacinues as great as ever Call-ioane were quoted at 445 percent, and the beat merehauts’ paper passed at GyaT per cent. The market for exchange wae very firm at lV¥se 109s for prime bankexs' biiis, The New York ex- ports, for the week ending May 1st, end since the be- ginning of the year, compare as follows; other property lying near them, or distributed pata cae gon s4s throug! out the city? Whe action of the Common Previously reporied., G2 10,169 Sounci! upon this subject may be summed up thus: @oey did @ commendable thing upon an absurd uypotheals, Lacked by asilly attempt at argument. $>a1. 026 as follows: Since Jan, Jat, 1944 #1,006,586 aslnid Dry Goods : George Peabody. General Merebandise Tae petople of the Unite | States have reseon to ee! proud of their countryman, Mr. Guowex Pra- sovy, who arrived here on Monday. Upon bim waste the honor of having male the most munif- eat donation op recor], which was given as a yormanent aidto the poor of London, For that 3 be bas received almost unbounded praise from ho peuple of Eagland, from the Q 12en down to the cot destitute person who is the rovipient of bis ‘Total for the week.. Previously reporied Since Jan. Lat 7 44,581,508 $10, y On "Change to-day | lour was more active aud re ther more steady, Wheat was l¢ a 2c. better and quiet, Corn wes ashade lower, Uste were dull and le, lower, Pork was cecidediy hiker, Beef was . Lard vas dull and heavy, and Whiskey wa» ATOGK BALKS—FIRAT BOARD, STOO U8, 6a, (187, fo) Spriog M.. Min,, warsy, Mr, Peapopy isa type of the true Amori- at ; ©” west Umon Lei, te s @u. He commenced hiscareer in life at the low. | Si) Vom, Gaels tee lt oe bs et round of the ladder, ase majority of our greasy | 2nd 1B Oh be M90 Se wi good men have done, By industry, stric: in- 4. | 33 ‘eurity and frugality, he acquired a large fortune, do i i ) oo v on wd now ip the ‘sere aud yellow leaf" of bis life io US. bs, ued? ou N.Y re ls eugaged inthe good work of making others | 1/0 do... 30) dase sepoy. Mr. Paawovr bas given for the bemeds v | 3%) Trea. 7 ded $5 Grek. he Leadon poor the sum of 62,225,000, Inaddi- | 2) do... You) Reading fon to that unparalleled donation he, a few years Re oh Lay aM. Boa sg donated half @ million to found a literary and | Ji) >! Ld nt oe Ciontific instisutein the city of Baltimore. He | 1.000 Oh 1A do. as also contributed largely to benevvient enters | Aye p Oia i Bu Gel ES: WN: Be ¥ gues of ol kinds, No dvubibe wil, during bie } “Ww Erie id M., ow do, #0 Cam, Coal Pi ey's henner Lorengts SECOND BOARD, 111K BOARD, 2090 1.8. 6¢, "81. ep. 108. 100 Bprnce Hill Coal 4 $00 t Sa a Sere. 101% 69 Atlantic M. 8...126 lern !! ¢ arleton & Hove p anafe and effectual pre- ventive of Asiatic Cholera, Por sale by all Drie _ 358 Children often look § Pale ond Sick from no othercause than having worms tn the etomect. Brown's “ Vermifuge Comfite” will destroy worms without injury to the child, Children having worme require Immediate attention, as neglect of the trou- ble often causes prolonged sickness, poate | “Theodore Tilten, Fred. Deugias, Horace Mann, J, ©. Neal, Sam. slick, Plato, ete., in all twenty illustrations, with characters and biographies, an article op wit, illustrated by anecdotes and taces, and many otber racy things, in May No, Phrenologi- eal Journal. 20 cents, or for @ year $9. Fowler & No. sso Broadway, N.Y. _ 262 use (leaning Made Kaay by the use of 0. K, Soap, fold by grocers everywhere, Rd “A Lady who bas Suffered for Over Five months (he inoes extrem) tortare frou Neural % been compleretr cured by one dose -“torty dropa’ of Meicalie’s Great Kueumatic Remedy, oid all Deuegirte. a ae Boys Clothing—A lInrge and most com- plete stock of ready made clowning for men and boys’ wear, Gente’ turniaiing goods, &-4 trom PE av per cent beow former prices et TE ‘MAN URK'S One Pilce Clotuing Warehouse, 1a Rulien and 90 Naren Lets, oppo-ive Sun Bulidiog, Howe Sewing Machine © ompany any No 620 Broadway, N.Y. Bliss Liowe, Jr, kiemacnt, Agente wanted. “WwW hecler ‘& Wilson Lock sutech ) Sewing 1 Hole Machine, 626 Broadway. 58 EATS. ACKFR—On Wednerday morning, Joba Ackar, Gged Ss yorrs Panera, services on Thureday. at 7 o'clock, P. M.. fous tsa late residences, 165 ourih st, His romaine will Le taken to New Jereey ior inverment, 116 CARPENTER—On May Ist. Mary Ostharine Car- pnier, the cidest daughter of John aud Eliza A. anderhoof, aged 23 yours and 1 month. ‘The reletives and friends of the tamaily are respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral, frou. the Tesicence o1 her parents, 176 Bast 40tn his Thurr- dew afternoon, at 1 o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Kvergreen Cemetery. COnSereral ae? plese copy. KPANE—On Wed May 2d, aftera 6 heaus, Jr., aged short aud painiul Mine iuuiiy, and those of his uncle, invited 9 atiend the iuneral, of bis fether, Maurice leane, huredey afternoon, at 1 o'clock, ‘TRADE NOTICES. RICKLAY FR er, rE BL UNION—THE, tegular monthly meeting of this Union will be he!4_on the top floor of the Demilt Dispensarr, cor. of 2d ave. and 25d st, on Thu:rday, May 34, at 8 P. M. Ali menibers are :equorted to be present, os bisizess of he utmost importance will be decifed, Noumembers are also invited, J, COURTIER, Pres, M. J. DALY, see, 3st , 8D DiV.— LABORERS U, B, SOCIETY, Ali (he inembe te requested to meet at the GLb Ward lovely vor,of Centre nnd Duane eis on Friday evening, ltay 4th, at Ty o'clock. All laborers are invited to nitends att will be to thelr own fo Powerd Ma from the i¢ 9 Dover at, tht terest hereafter, y ovcer ot the Association, DENNIS D. SULLIVAN, Prest. pro tem, JAMES GIL MART Bee, pro tom, Mi -_ N AKBL ‘OLISHERS AND RUBBER wilip take notice that the men who worke io WILYE' wv EB. 28d et, are on a atrike, therefore wo advise al! men who work et the business not to inverfere or work in said shop beiore they comply with the cemands, By order of the Society, PAT- \k RICK UMANLON, Press” THOMAS “KUONEY, ec f SHIP JOINERS—A KEGULAR MEETING of one New x ‘© Ship Joiners’ | nion will be held ] 20T Bowery, Early ( ios ng LHall, on apueier ev May sd. FRANK WHITE, Pres. Vit: ALL, Bee “COAL O THE SHOVELERS OF NEW York and Brookiyn—There will be a meeting of the Brook!ya Coal Sbovelere’ Society held at Jacob Webber's, cor, of Prospect at. and Iiudeon ay, on Friuay evening, May 4th, at 7 o'clock. By order Re JAMES FILZ, Press, MICHAEL MOORMIOE, ec SOCIETY ‘NOTICES, — 0. Bf @No. 11 will hold their regular monthly meeiing Pies, ‘PUBLIC MEETING OF THE CON- Col, O'Mahony and other 3 ot the F. B, will be heid at ther hali,198 Bowery, ot importauce will be transacted. ©, MAHONY, : 195 A GRAND Tr MPERANCE E MERTING OF P.M. Speaking by eit rman of Board ot Directo: BROOKLYN, L, in the Assembiy Looms, 664 Colombia at, on Lb Grward and settle their acc ounte or bheir names will Bre Father Mathew 7. A. M. B. society No. 1, ot New et, and Cesiropa of promo hi T that ‘ year, and will hola PAbiue Memes th er ery Sun- naught Ravgers Circle will be beld at Jackson . oe ot, and Greenwich ave, lhurg: ey a . en. men wits address the meetiag. P.O'SUEA, STF A.Centie, Lid 184 MEETING OF THE KILLIAN CIRCLE on (his Thursday evening, at 7's o'c. oca. The mem- bers ere requested to attem! in full \ iis business bere will be admitied, MAL Centre, P, LAMB, see. the Father Mathew ‘I’, A. B. Society, No, 2, of New York, will be beld at their tall, cor. of Bid at. aud {4 ay, this evening, at 7 Capt. “De Vamp and others, Singing by Motlil, Me- Gowan, Dela siso Misses Hamil, Voy and ovhers, e pu @ invites. Co ly. A inary Bre all to bt. hy epolying t . Chai , tthe ball, THOS, J, CAR, Poca: GAL, Ree. sec, 120 A,.. 1.—DIVISION day evening, May 1865, ab & o'c.ook preg) Ailthe membeése in arrecte are requested to come be erase a from the books without iurther noses, By order of Jaufo Bit JOUN CALLAN. Pe knot having sufiicien unmodations for their argu!) ineressing audica in their ball cor S4th among their vie purpose secured the lerce hall cor &0¢ a3 b ave, ior the ensuing day and Tauredsy even pos, meet | this evening at 7 o'clock, te otallt Patuer Mal uew decioties are to gerist att. juan uratlyy ot our " George J, id Georee i} Riley will « athe meat- je by @ hose) teleoted vocalists, Manna. h Haua will le io aes Ln arr tox olllcera takes place this gveaio ent me bers will be fined, ROBE, Sor nth Pres JAMES HEUBA, Vic; Wad, poYbeses. ko LD SCOTIA IN THE Held, in wil TEMPERANCE Phe imei bere ui peotia Division, No, ZT, ds pal le temperance meeting in se aastioe Hail, corner of 29th ay eVOulug, May dh, et 3 o'¢ on wie nb ye ave Ww or ‘oe At ‘Lue pu order, 10 SOCIETY NOTICES, “~~ 100 a —— 1. IVISION NO. 13, A. 0. B., BROOKLYN, ‘Ww watt pe bli —The fret meeting of te above Division uw Sed eid atthe City Assembly Kooms, Columbia 4 a ao Summit Mey eee ate mn cer ¢ coc ° a * ” p(t con Davi LYON seer 184. 100 NIAN BROTHERHOOD — IRISHMEN im nd lovers of freedom, One erand effort and the 60 of the armlere sleeve will \e enabled to take the on it by imbecile comfort and enjoyment | @ dat the bead of the army of lil eration, and re- eer: the Irish race and nome irom the an c&st ere. there will be a putuic utional Wolf lone Circle, at Emmet i%th at, betave A roe B, on “‘Loureday evening, May Sd, ati'g P.M. The meet- ing will be atdresed by Dr, Be |, Inte of aris, and Jas, ©. OF ot ihe T. R. B. Meme andail wiiling to furnish tae am tend. PATR $pexs Tress, JOH) ERELAN ATHER MATHEW + ‘A. B, 80C CIETY, holds « public meeting this eve Temperance iiall, 20th st, corner ave, at 7 o'clock. “peaking by Merers. F K. Purce!land P, Larkin, Good sing The mem- bers are notified that this fe nomination for officers. LUKY MAGL IRE, Pree T. PF, KELLY, V. P. 10 Pr NDERGAST, Bec, ) OLUNTEERS OF 1782 CIRCLE F, B= Members, by order of the Centre, ace requested to be prompt in their attendance at the moet.ug, on b riday evening, at Headquarters, 2 6 Bighth av. et i ye'clock, Buriness of importance wilt come before the Ciree, Lieut. P. BROULE, Cemtre, I’. FIN- NERTY, see, Beene o eh lk nultion are invited to at enti JAS. ae N FoRs SALI EA TURNING SHOP, WITH horse and wagon, at 506 West S0th #t, bet. 10th and Iishaves, B23 VOR SALE CHEAP—A MEAT AND veretable market with fixtnres, including avew ice box and fish aud ovster stand, or the fixtures for sale separately. 44 ie Beach et. cor, Hudson 155 ror SALE—A WEST WASHINGTON Market stand. Inquire 144 Centre Row. %7 B SALE — a <_ GOOD Corre AND Lime ef Btoambosta, tons of Walton. tt, WiLSOR. 82 R SALE~A RARE CHANCE TO BE met with at 164 West Broadway wer. e good pong frocery and lignor business, situated In the Ovality ; ‘terms liberal, Appiy on the i For “SALE—A NICE LIQUOR STORE IN South et, doing a nice buriness; good reasons giv en ior al } Callat 119 John et 5 EWS DEPOT FOR SALE, , CHEAP—COR- ner of Broome and Mercer ete.: price #70; woith 1 Ts 65 TO LEi—Aa SPLENVID FRUIT STAND, in front of w R. K. Depot, Inquire 102 Wea m4 cote Libeit,, abo __ BOARD AND “OOS, A. FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated with or withous board, at 605 Bighth ave.; mecoanics preierred; reference required, 315 FURNISHED BEDROOM FOR 2 YOUNG men, quite rvasouable, Coll for ° days Apply 217 Heater st, 4th floor, Mra. REAKDON, 4) A: NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM to let to S gentlemen without board, No, 55 Crow by at, near Grand, room 25. a aie se ‘A FURNISHED BEDROOM TO LET 102 reepectable nen, with the use of the jor. with bout board, in a hoaithr loeath Srcont outrance on det st, 3d floor. Ri ; Bes WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodgings, food or employmeut, should apply at the News- boys’ Home, 128 Fulton et. 4b) YOARDING—A FEW RESPECTABLE ME- chanics cam be accommodated with good bosrd, single bede and pleasant rooms, on reasonabie termes, ato Ailen st, neer Division, Pee ie URNISUED DWELLING, FIRST CI LASS, to let very lew jor 6 months, oa Biooklyn Heights, Apply at 66 Columbia st, _ 442 OO LET—3 FURNISHED ROOMS, TO gentiomen only, in a desirable location. Terme moderate. Apply 25 Fans Troadway. J. WHITE. NFURNISHED ROOMS—FRONT AND back parlor on first floor to let with board, toa gentleman aud bis wile. Appy at “60 West shal at. alias aa vs D) OR 8 RESPECPABLE “MEN CAN BE accommodated with board by « widow, where there ae no other boarders, at 679 Greenwich at, be- tween Houston and King, 1st floor, SEWING MACHINES, JQOR SALE—3 GROVER & BAKER’ FOR SALE—3 iug machines, in the best order for Enquire at 421 Broadway, 3d lot ie Gey HAS RE- > EMOVAL—P, H. DIAMOND moved hie sewing machine estab! !abment to 769 SE W- Broadway, southwest cor, 9th All first. Chins ve wit miaeh nes for t, 410 SEWING SHINES FOR SAL ) Rent or exchange ; all kinds, now and adbavd, cheap for cal or part payment Machines boughs evo at 110 Leonard st, 4 doors east of ae CER & WILSON’S SEWING MA- 989 Broadway, cor. 22d #t, Machines Gath Phy the rent allow if purchased, From a@ limited business, conducted convenience, it has become a recognized os MR i FLU —Pr RSONAL Now NFORMATION WANT ED or JAS. AND THOMAS KEILL, formerly from near Cavan Town, Iredand; were at Mobi'e previous to she war. Any Jormets on will be thaukf dlr received and y their slater, sre. CALHEKINE LAW- Wenci, IK, ‘Warkn P.0. 1 Iss LIZZIE CAFFREY— SEND your address OMe ie a Se etecot. €100 REWARD—MRS oT E MATSON bas been missing from her res- idence in Ist ave, and Sith et, ines the ¥6th inst. Bhe |s about 6 teet 5 inches in beighs, crown hair jueeyes, ihe above rewara will paid tor any intormasion concerning her, at 112 Woes see oF SHEPIPANG, UN cA R Dp LIN ‘E- PASSAGE FROM Queenstown and Liverpoo pool, Also by tne Uid Biack Star bine of Packets, Keuilttances ta |r id, &e, ivetD i. Sth May. 30 in Currency, MALTA, trom New York to pieerave Parsage 83) Apply to WILLLAMS & GLION, a Broadway, eae, ee and SS South street. pest Pat {T FOR LIVERPOOL—THE “WILLIAM TAPSCO rr orite Packet Bh! Wil sail on Saturday, heme y to Al PO OTT, BROS, & CO,, 86 Sonth st, 35 Taree SOTI'S EMIGRATION AND FOR- EIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, 86 SULTEL BT, Persons wishing to seud jor their friends, can heve them brought here either in sieamship or sailing packet, from LIVERPOOL, and trom LONDON, by the X Line of Packets. Dralis on Great Britain and Ireland from £1 aad upwards, at the lowest possible ra:es, Apply & _TAPSOOTT. BROS. & CO,, Por 86 South st. LL NAVAL OFFIC ERS ENTITLE D TO indemnity tor loes of clothing can procure the same by applying at the Otiwes of W. WiLmMOoT & CO. GL Naeeau or LS south et. Also & montha’ ex tra pay to Army Officers, under recent act of Con- 4l4 gresr. L BROWN & CO, HAV E REMOVED ¢ trom No, 2 tol Park Piace, cppoelie the old of- fice, whece we shall continue to coiect and cette all classes of claims against the Covernment for back pay, pensicn, bounties, Dew prize lists ready ; oF Clothing list on vess Is di | LAY, ‘WARRANTS AND COLLEGE jaud scrip purchased aud for eale by Pe a w woopay: Gu Wallet, TRE PE po sa ph METAL OR aie Keap— 500 000 apove rw high vill vepald by Giese 18 ib} ola @f the dining saloon, 54 Ist ave AUCTION NOTICE —— sa ac ae =—SAMUEL WYNN. AUCT'R, 27 Chembere at, wil aril os 2 o'clock, the ch rare dite, tables pice vs Torr, ice box. &e,, in email lets AUCTION NOTICE—HENRY G, Auctioneer, will ceilom Friday, May 4th, @ 16 o'clock. ot 351 Bowery, the entire stock of ctinte ass and rarthenwsre, woolen wore, kerpene@ lamps, &e.. &e, contained in above store emptory, and the goods must be removed jj diaiely ater the sale ELL & INGRAHAM WILL SELL a day, at 10% ck, 4015 Dotter, a tents of a erocery e. Alsoail the heuseno Ditare—bureaus, ¢ #, tables, &e, AVID Db, EGAN WILL SELL THis At 2 oc ock, at 496 Canal at, velvet. brus F * and ingrain carpets, bureaus, hair and ghee ply mattra stoves, ching, glase and crockery, \uecum tents ofn fret clees house, Aleo goods soleland we * Also 6) boxes ot crack a. tt D*’ Ip b. this day tente of the bedding, bedete bureaus, cha lass and crockery ware, picture niture, wines, tiquors, dey SAAC WOLF. AUCT'R, OFFICE 08 IW: m thie day. at Ji o'clock, + he grocer d liquor store t engere, te ‘ Ja SAAC WOLF, AUCT'R, OFFICE (8 Bo veers of fixsur iF licell, on } riday morning, 4th inet, 2: 10 ¢ spe sees ae fixiuces of Le gr gcety store, Ne ry wery, viz.: sucars, toas, coffees, soap, starch, spices, atore fixtures, &c 7 me SAAC WOLF, AUCT'R Bowery, wil: sell Friday, M the stock and fixtures of the groc Broadway, (ood stock, freah eug foap, candles spices, pails, &ec. J. “HOGART, AUCI'R—THIS DAY, ATit gclcck. at 555 Broadway, the stock an: : fixes firet-elses reeteurant, consisting of elegan: tar, Sounber, oyster stand, table English beer pump, large lot lead pipe, cas 4 chairs, oyster renjes, glass ware, cooking utensils, se i 8, (eum ¢ fee je required, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WEL . ooh cai 0's o'clock, at salearoon, 19 tare, repioned ean anh ce ol e, consis ag oO punimereses furniture, =e8 Eiirrets, ‘Mavtrasees, be iding, do neem Vg AWN BROKER'S SALE — RICHARD FIELD, Auctioneer, No, 459 Pearl et. wil ell thie day, at 1) e Sleeks & tesee 20 lot ie men ari re en's clothing, sheets, quilts, boos, anogs, ae By order ot J. WALKER & CU. East 17tu “ "(a AW eae Sede NOTICE—ALL Partes baviog with us wil have wre- lease them W Chin th xt Go dayr. ts we wil chee at that time. MALONE « KELL ‘¥, O75 2d ave. aut ® PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, BY JOUN MORTIMER, 15 East Broadway, of a lave assortinent of women's clothing, rlik au or, ekirta, wis, cloaks, remoan Toads, qui.te, boos ther goods, weil wort deal nd hourckevpers By order i. Me “ae NAS od @ P GALEN PDUAtH e@ et. noar Cnaihein, eile this cay, ot #6 clock, the ¢.ock, fixtures and lease of the old ergh Py 4 iquor stor:, 202 Delancey at, corues of, ae Rr" HARD FIELD, AUCT.. WILL. “site on Friisy, May 4.4, at 11 o'ele at the Sage. roome 459 Pesilot aliarze stock of alts “ & ply aad Lemp carpe sy rican oflcloths, 40 piece: ton Matung, @ sortment of nine Inco gins; geo liner towels, tabie-cioths, shects, &c., &e., we worthy Otieusiou o dealers aud hyusekeupers, HOMAS REILLY, AUCTR, OF FIC) O76 Ninth ave. eclle this day, ht lu} 1048 Sixth ave, veur Sots at, & ine household furniture, mabogany boo« bodeteads feather bede, bair and husk mattra engravings, 1 tine piauo and stool (by a celebr maker), mulrrorey on Lge etover, china and glass ware, crockery kitcben gether with cooking utensils, dc, HOS. GAFFNEY, AUCT'R, SALESK:« 360 Fiehth ave, will sell thie day, as 10 0’ the stock and fixtures of the grocery and jiquor sy 24) Tenth ave, 1¥\ V M. ABBOTT, AUCT’ R— OFFI ; Chat hum square, sell on this day, at lo ¢ the lease aud fixtures of the iiquor store 59 Pou ay, near 9th st; fine nthe a dour mumps, ems, copper mearures, and all the usual hxtur bourl) on, gins, brandy, &e, V ILLIAM WITTERS, eoll this day, at 11s o'clock and Weet ata, the ontir Witt. LIAM Ww ITT thieday, at 11), o' Chambers, known Ifquo re 3 WILLIAM, ABBOTT, AUCTR=« DF FICE, IT) Chatham squary, sells on this doy, at Lite o'clock, the contence of the erovery store, O50 isi ate consist: of counter and all usual bat a tabics, Ts, iron and other bedsteads, in OFF. f \ Vy ILLIAM | ABBOTT, AUCT'R, 170 Chatham aq., sells on thie da atl o'clock, the conienis of the oys'er and dr nking » Joon 880 Flist ave, bet. W9th aud uth sts, : rise counters, beer pumps, oyster har, walnut-top tabliy chairs, glass ware, stoves, crockery, gus fixiures, id h and ow iL fCha- AUCT'R, Kyat 156 Wise turmitare and fixtures o be MORSES. CARRIAGES. ac ARRIAGES—638 BROADW AY—300 CA riages for ea 690 carst damaged by remoq- al from 450 Broadway, Ci Asveus! ly Koows, iar tale, cheap, but ees hi OU pete, at wb par set, C, WITTY, 68 » through to 141, 1@ & Yas Cros! y st, near eet 850 OR SALE—2 HORSES : 1 NICE DAPP 1 gray, price 2210; 1 brown mare, #110; they ax 15% §& 16 hands high, 6 to % years old, fast walke. fit for cart, truck or express wagon; warranted and Vie inalloaroes, Tobe seen at 245 Delauy at, 2 days For SALE $550 wo blu; town epring car bet oth ana 61h 64 ing, t F° the country, Tanisy gound and kind, both rood w Soch et, 1b and 11th avenue SOR SALL—A SURRKELL HORSE, Jt ‘ hands high, 5 years old,sousd and kind, $l; @ large cars or truck horse, ev). Cail Tau W euiiaian st, 2 ot 3 caye, o por “SALE—A BAY MARE, 7 YE ve old, 15 hands high, warranted sound and R SALE—TWO TiORSES RIGHT PRI rd Id, 16 hands hich Call o in all harness; can trot in J. ery osy lich vate table, Yul ¢ Gntou st. i y por SALE—20 HORSES, JUST PRON the country, trom 6 to ¥ years ion l4to 8 bands high; prices irom $1.0 to gz. b> war co street. W ANTED TO P URCHASE—A SINGLE horse truck, home and harness. Apply at a Bouth st. 359 V ANTED—A PAIR OF SUPERIOR phaeton horses, 15% hands hie'. rengy and stylish, with high knee action, hay or brown. the | referred; also ugle bey horee of same a ze Bi ety icy alvo e la ddie horse, thoroughly broken, out 169 bande high. Apply et stable, § Man te bet Wand 11 o'e dock LON id AND ‘OU ND—3 “PIEC ES OF CLOTH, WHI | the owner can have by proving vu operty andl paving expeusea. UENBY ALEL, Su? Wasbineto atree J{OUND—A BUNDLE OF CLOTHING, I ) The itches bave them from hi W ook 1%6 VENING—A Black 28 » Car, Containing ale wearing appa Any person tuuit ng it at the office Hamilion ave, erry Will receive the thanks of the owner. $5 REWARD—LOST ON MUNDAY, April Suih, a Bown Water Spanie!, hw! breast wad white fore feer i Any one bringing bim te Ms VAN Wa Pierrepont th Uryvokya, wl

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