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. . ATES <p , ear THE NEW YORK SUN, IVESDAY MORXING, MAY 29, Breaking Ground Tusaa have bess vapie » Wsowe tine, con craiats o e 2 a (is city, Catt tatcty we regarded a!) thce orks ee ewauatioar from fatupicative beaut Wut @ few reliatic fate Gave reached ue th)? wry Be well for Be puttic to knew. No noer the itical fusion hae yet bean effected to thet. bul, he preliminaries for e fusion baveleen erie! wad there is no doubt that an alliance wl! ie permed at the opening of the Fal! compas fos sew copartnership will embrace Democrats, © vervative Republicans, War Democrats on! Jou soniens. Ib will be « fusiou of al) Wo @ement ‘hat are opposed to what is koown as the Jongressional policy, a! ih will be lace iby the nflven:@ of the Custom Hone, the Pos Olioe the Navy Yord, aud all the other adjuucta of eG oroment thet ore located io Nw York. Jhis (a to be effected, partly, through a divimuu of the Feders! patronage in the city, All the offlves are gow held by Republicans, aud ® lurye proportion of them beloug to the Congressional wing, A secret Inquisition hes already been at work io senvassing the political aisiue of every Govern meet officer in the place, #0 that no one will sand ony chance of retaining bis place by feigning foundness on political questions he private spioione Of every man have Seen elicited, aad \hose who fail to come up to the standard have been marked tor future decapitation The late Cabinet epeeches in Washington were an adjunct of thie programme, Secretary Watts gave the bavel employes of the Government a hint of what they might expect. Secretary MoCoLroce did the same for those of the Custom Hours, and Secretary Dexxtson gave @ sly warning to those fo the Post Oflice, Lhe speeches at Washington hed a wider scope than their reference 'o the new political arreugeinent lere, for they were intended to apply bo the wholes country, aud to prepare the people generally for the extension of the fusion that Is ov the Cap'a in the metropolia. The alll- ance here is intended to bea kind of Heal Centre for @ national orgenisation. The elements of it will comprise every political shade that ie opponed to the Congressional programm, aud th will Le Dacked by the whole power of the A im!ulstration. As the time for comnencing the political cam- peign approaches, the new arraugement will be gredually unfolded to the public, as it is expocted that by shrewd manayemens it will secure tae Ue- eas of the Congressivua! party in this State, ‘The Kinaecial Panic in England. Tax financis! panic in England seeme to have met with © check, Our latest advicos report that che excitement had partially subsided, and thot» feeling of confidence was inunilested iu We money market, It remains to be aeon whether the brief panic was caused by peculiar ciroumstances, atfec- tieg only « few individuals, or whether it was the fitful gust that goes beiore the burricanc, The Jetter ie probably nearer ihe correct solution. Financial revulsions, like most other evils, @emersiiy give warning of thelr coming. The failures thet have occurred in Fog- Yend may be only the advance guard of what fe im the immediate furmre, Business men and others on this side of the Atlantic should not, therefore, fletter themselves that the danver has passed, A geueral finaucial revulsion iu Buglaud would be very likely to communicate itsrlf to the United States, and our people should not be thrown off their guard by the apparent subsidence of the panic on the other mde of the Atlantic, The aigns of the times, both in Europe aud in this country, point strongly to # monetary crash, avd prodent people should consequent'y wake their Preperations, so that they may vot be caught Q@epping when it comes. Stevens..“1lis Pian.” Tas erratic Taavpmys, who holds the position of Radical Head Centroin the House of Ropresenta- tives, hae been making personal oxperinments with Whe view of inventing a new and improved plan of reconstruction, He evidently became disgusted with the fruitless efforts of the Reconstruction Committee, and also with she atiew pts of hig other friends to effect auyihing practical in the said line, and #0 bo bas cleliberately kicked away the whole batch of reonnstruction contrivances, and has brougit forth one of hisown wake, ‘fhe plan im question was yesterday (niroluced in the House, and is published in full in this issue of the Ben, It may be summed upinafow words by say- fog that tt concedes to the seceded States no rights whatever, except such as Congress closes to give them; they sball form new Constitutions, and the negroes shall be allowed to vote upon the ratiflca- Mon of sail Constitutions ; al! persons who ip any way contributed to the re elliou shall Le dis‘ran- shieed, amd they simil only be re-euiranchised Ly feing through « regular process of naturalization, which would keep them in acon ition of albenage for five years; and the negroes shall have every tivil and political rybt that is by law accorded to whites, That is the substauce of Sreveys’ plan, { doudtless represents the views of the clase of extrenvisis to which Srevaxs belongs, and the vote Upon B will therefore judicute the strength of that Peetion, It bas no other juterost than that, for there Ye nos the slightest Gangor that it will become a lew, Dead Bodies tn Sac! ‘Ture mystery about the discovery of dead Dedses in the waters nosr the city, within the last fow days, which cerisiniy demands a the rough imvestigation, Three or four bodies, each sewed up ina sack, have boon latcly washed upon the deeeh, wishin a short distance of the cuy, Several other bodies have been discovere4 with pothing ou butesbirt, The only explanation of tho appoar- | 1 ence of the bodies in sacks that has been ollered ie, that they pre some of those that wore taken frou the cholera ship at Quarantine amd suck out at eea—the presumption in this case beine that they Were washed in by the tide, 16 would be bad | eoough if this were the correcé solaion, ior it | fe not pleasant to think of the cholora coming to usin this hideous torm; but this expla aiioy {e pot satisfactory, ‘or it can hardly be pewile | that the Health authorities o. the port would Le wuilty of euch Kross carelersuess, There is « ctreumatance, tn this conuvetion, %» which we de sire to call the attention of the P.lce Dopartment On the 30th of last month, lived at the corner of Firs: avenue and Elghty- fourth street, Was arrested on suspicion of having tmourdered his wifea few days Leiore, The nelgh- Dore beard @ great disturtance iu Marson's Dousy, during thenight, and Lis wife was seen to the place in ber o lothes. Binee then she bee not been heard from. On Friday last the nm anesering the description of wee found upsa the beach at eowelop ip a enck, Thebedy was is there not ireumstences to war- $ Os boelcios bat toc 4 cies Ip Question at it ‘oe ber bealy that we Matoos way bave beso Jeswed from Coufinemont, aad porbape the police noetly fergetion circumetiness Are the police waiting f Veoferal for the elucidation of this ‘Nea inthe sacks? superuleudent Kisseuty to clear up this ugly j paced The D sgusted aud Nepeutant. veruor Faatont» the crims inal beadquatters on Back well's Island aud other Clise’e revtous hereatouts, seems to have disgusted y with that elves of bi a communication, in which nitl.on aud repeatepce for his re- coat pardoniug operations, aod also promises that he will not proesed any further with that enter: : first let the public know The Governor's rthinals of thre city bas therefore He bes found out, something about | Vebamong the been prounetive of some good, personally, whats preciour set of rascals they are, \eea anxious tor their friendship. 06 more tour lo Isieud bis conversion would doubtless be com- Public Opinion upen the Sun Libel Sule. We buve reveived » lerge uumber of eommunl- cations in relation to the kom hbel suit, which oo Curted last week, We have not the requisite space for the publication of al! these letters, but we inwert the follow!ng samples, to show the current of public opiviod upon this subject: Editor Sun .—Dear it, Loongratulate you on the result of the libel mult evainst the Bux, of which Thave perused with much interes. I have only to say, the jury were vecy liberal w the he character of these fer wore than I do, for T think tt au imponn flitv to damnaze she characters of any of © tee Yet Ward gang.’* annoys then to bave their doiigs made public and to tecalied by their proper names, but every cen thanks you for domg no, for it giver the kvowledreof * whom to fear, and avoid," and, to & Certain degree, renders the thieves harmless by showing woere they hold out, Tarmry-rurep STReer, May 26, 1806, Kditor ef the Sun; Daan Sie—1 hove read, with rouch fater at, the proceeuinys in the bel case of Te seems to me that the way of raong character, raffiane as be iug wo versus Baaou, dence, aud from oa litle knowle of the law, under all the cirounmtaoces, the jury would r MINNIOK'S character worth about six worl bim damsgea accord) sirikes me tuat it will bew long time before wo reae) ® crimtmal reform in this city, if the pews. papers are called upon to pay $50 to every similar character accideu Biooxirs, May 26. Moana Dracn, Faq —1 eee by tue Sun Of this date that you have #60 to I have been ® constant re twenty-three years, and | ganntlet of Tibel euite that you have rus for the offence (*) ef @neakiny the truth end cajling the law Lreakers of New York by ther pr I that you bave the pluck toc and to face the music when such plan, Perhaps y escaped nearly ali the libel cases that bavefalien upon the 86” by “vompound- ing felony,” in the way of treat ly, Like too many of our papers do, I feel like thank- up the scoundrels that iutess the metropol.4, witheus * feer, favor ur affection," and [ beLeve thet in asying thw] epeak the senti- went of every good citizen, io Ale the libel ir ler of your paper remember the rascals ginger- jug you for show! Very respectfully, JR. To the Editor of the Sun.—The law drawe When stwurder is commined, sutatuas beppens to be in the company of a murderer, the law says the epectator is an acces- y. Is smye that he le respousible for bis com- ‘sanaccompiice of murder because 2 associate o: a wrurderer, In the du libel » it ie decided that it is unlawful eveu to ofa man in «uh acounection, Great is the sod 16 compaeseth all undersiandivg, Mx, Beaca,—L live near the coraer of Lbirty- Third avenue, and know sowe- thing about Lhe ‘roughs*’ shat rufest that place. Toere is not Sfty dolars' worth of character Tam glad that place has been shown upin your Luvei suit, for tis ove of the worst dens in the city, can pass there at any time without being tusulied sud no man is mlein passing tere aiter dark un- lous be is with aa ofliver, ni ¢ id aunet.ons, third street aul among the whow gang. No decent woman Naw Youx, May 26. Beach, Esq: never Was siavorite with the thieves, gambiers aul Cul-throate of thiscity, and it pow seems to fud no more favor with them than jorme ly. 1 cau remetmber when Ml the profess: drele in tue cliy, reinforced by the liquor cieai- ors, Used to Work to put the Som in au eclipse; bus it never cemed to suiue on their evil decds, end stl) suowe bem up jor the benetit of the pub- Turn the igbt va siroug, aud you may be sure of being supported by ail law-abiding Editor of the Sun; I eee thet in the libel case, MiNNIOK gets / ues One per cent, of the amount clalmen, 4s colpeausation lor lie damaged eharac- i kuow bus litle avout him, bus a great deal avout me Ylet Ward gang. fortune, BLOUs Wo years ago, to .e knock by that yang and robbed of @ gold wateh sod pocket-book cemtalning about sixty dollars, think she Charaster of that crowd Was moss truth- fuily represvated on your trial, New York, May 27uh, 1906. Moses 8. Baaon, Esq, :—8tm, —Wasale ail nouest meu throughous tue cowamuuity ere gratified atthe fuyorabie iswue of tLe receut gull at law in whee velendant, tue tanks of te 2iss daily Cue jor the bo pursued by you tb thas achous. We vburacter of the gaug of disreputade characters who infest this sechon of the city, and wo are commonly known as the '2les Ward gen," hae M4 ima lous been ihe Vows. of thie geuy Maat by One 1b be Bey dvorhoud dared quem. Hou aby chs Uf Shei abu 1b View of thy weil nuleb cuaraqer of several of the crowd, s@ud ouliages Lave iudeed, irow time to Hine been Quietly su0lu Med 60 rather thou mucur tue euluy of the perpoirawre, One Of hue most Workly aud respected residele of Ward Wes 50) U,04 en) eaten UBER tuily | becauee bo darsd to upbraid a member of this tur repeated cowsculy iuaulls offered too fe. ae wenoer Of bi lamiuy, Woo Dat Poss the lowidey (04 wires anu BL Bueie i Uy Leet be des beeu «kposed. Noe long siuce Woaeis br embe Obl y egasuse Uo lt OE bem Ob Bees Wee Mode Yee Vales ele é JoLics Marsox, who uustiee, Couveruing the brew character, @ua Mot UuLequaady have beou shown in the Way of Bhose woo sougus redress irou the outrages coumltied by uieuvers ol bule wae, VY those whoee Guty 16 as bo proves Us; Low, Lowever, thas we bave public uthcers who are .@tertained bo treat these tsilows scoord. ing to thelr Geseris, tne people of the Ward wil. po lonyer submlt to 1 repetition of whe inenite + they have #9 long an! patiently borue at ie bande of thie gang, Givs us the wid of your tal. | (rane N\Thes’ t } ; . able paper, Mr. Editor, and never fear the vecs Mons of litigation: my «or! tr etn gl of this gang ©! (+ enzious in ture, 1m view Of your la: rorclations, to hastea the publication of the second installment “f “a Police Report of the doin « t st Ward | gauy.”' fersry:} Want Financia! News, Markets, 4 New York, Monday, May 2%, 6 1 M @ Rtork market way fever fod anesteted jnenee of & besey tell im Brie-sbhort § percen (roveroments were all fractionelly biaber. Gold cloamd et 157i, the Bighess price of the day boing 137% and the lowest 1 The ioen market wa chive at 6 percent. Ibe bank ment, this week, isles unfavcrebie than was ant Mhe deposits bave correspoudingiy declined neariy elehtand one-balf millions, while the lepal tendere have declined nearly twelve myll’or loane have increased day Flour was dull, end common gradee Ife . lower, Wheat wasdull and nor ower, Corn wae te. a Ye, lower and quite the decline Vork opened firmer. but cle Heel wea ewedy, Lard wes quiet aud read nd Whiskey = wae quiet. K1OOK PALES Fined Hoe 1OW) 1.8, fe, Step. 168"g 200 Quicksilver "4 GO LS. oy fe hte w do, ‘ ore 5000 U.S. be bedi'e, 11% 100 Atlantic M. 8... 16 ho Cpls iy Boston War. P.. 4¥i¢ w00 on bad 3 y do oa ‘ “Hod 200 Mariposs |" ‘ 85.12), 400 Cary Tiny , eta) d SO = do.,.... 9d. 108!6 000 do...... 4d : Pe do... 3d 1k Tenn. 60, "00, 3000 N.Y. 7a, Bo Lu 103 ll J000 Ohio & Mies... 25% 113%, 4400 do, 286 WD 1.000 frie ud M. Gt 3800 \ Re pas . Ae ich, So. 6, oS 20 Mich, Ven. K.. ” 10 Ch. B, he 190 7 4 19 50) Mich, mo. 9 $00 M.S. 4 N, le 3) LOOP. FLWe (00 P. FLW. Ce Ob'g . 20 00 Chi, & Alton In 84 fe do... LID 'gatlo"s 1000 Chi. & N.W.1.. 87 1000 Cle. & Pitts, R. 10) Aum, Goild,,.....15T 70 do.....9 Bk, Conamerce ..110'¢ & Cin " ba) Kepubile. iy 10 Cen, National 1.17 \ 10 4th National tk ‘le. ‘ol, R.. 5 led Canton Co,..... 600 do... bal 5 100 Del. @ Had. ©... 1d 40 Chi AKL RK. 4g 6) do. 145 000 Chi, BL & 9. K..1b'¢ Joy Cum, Goal Pf... 45% 100 Tol & Wal. B.. 36 82 Weat Union Tel, 67% 10) Pb, Wo aC, a 19 Chinas Ord 10 do,,. +. D8 sas WAL STAR. 4 Py ‘ a 4 y6000 3 ‘4 200 Ti. € % 40 OU) 4 ep Onio & Mia... 259 100 Om. BN. W., 2h 9 KO gO. wNats', 10 do... ee . 100 Boston Wat. P.. 4559 S00 CHL a NWP O84 lo do. ee 40 Col a KL RF bole bw 10.6 VENOUS ® ¢... 98 OE alts OM lw Al, @ i, Mert... bom 904 60 Stonington ki le 1969090 \¢ 1A Qeiekeuver a 20 do... 4) Weet | nion I la do, ES. A Clerayman (Rey. J, MoMurray) writisg from Halitax, N. 8. aye: ' Having suffered several years with throat affect on, towhich clergymen are especially subject, and having used various reme- dies, I have pleasure in giving my testimony as to the reliof | bave had im the discharge of my Sabbath labors from the use of ** Brown's Bronchial lroches.” They have been a great comfort, Others te whom | have recommended them have used thom with ad vantage.” For Coughs and Colds the Troches are equally efficacious, — , eerie ine | Dr. Schevck’s Pulmenic Syrap, Seaw.ed Tonic nnd Mendrake Pills are sold by all druggists Dr, BOHENCK will be at bis rooms, 82 Bond st, New York, every Tuesday, at 9 A M.tillS P.M. His medicines can be obtained there at all times. Advice free, but fers thorough examination of the Lungs with hie Reapirometer, his price is $2. r 208 A An Affidavit." 1, Isaac 1. Dusenberry, of 169 North Tih e reet, Williameburgh, N.Y, bela duly sworn, solemniy deciaro that, Inet December, | Was so severely afflicted with Kheumatien as to be unable to move tor three weeks; sud that, afte having taken three doses of Metcaife's Great Kovu- matic Remedy, | wa. bled to walk without as rlstance, and otherwise restored to perfect health. 17 ~ A.—A.—Sweet Opoponax! ‘ihe very best, aweetest, aud most asliouable exiractimade. FE, I’ Smith & Co., Perfumers, 4 ny Fer Paralysed Limb, Kheumatlc Atlee. tion obFumption, consult with the Freneh Dr, Da ; the cure issureand speedy, Lleecker . Aman #t, from Sto 12 A, M ae tere Metts Chemical Pemade restorer and dressing, Lee no rath _Depos 51 Barelay aS P3i The Best Flace te Bay New, ‘Tasty and well made spring clothing is at F. B, Baia win's, 7) & 72 Bowery, ‘The largest store und as fortment in the city, and prices less. __ 354 Grover & Haker’s Higthoat Premium Elastic stitch Family sewing Machines, aud [in proved Lock -stitch Machines, 495 Kroadw 337 Wheeler & Wils Leck Suteh sewing Machine and Hu'ton t »M rehine, 6.5 Broadway A Howe sewing Machine Company. No 699 Broad + N.Y. belies hiowe, Jr. Mienauat, Aven mpreved Elliptic Mook LockeStitch Beabinee—- A, di, Buplee, OST Uivadway.— wanted. KD ‘The arent I alr PR—CRING—-Ip Brooklyn. b. 1D), on Suoday, isi6. by Rev, 8. WH. Meeser, Mr. William OLN, Vy to Mise Sarab Uring, of Book) u, » wha Tan, CARROLL—On Sunday, May 27, 1860, of dinthe Hs Hawick H. Vario, the youngest eu of Michael bps Aunue Carroll, aged 4 yours, 2 wontue and ul are The friends and relatives are rerpectfally invited to attend ( tuners, trou the ivsigence ot iia patents, Y24 Nimth st, thie Puesday aiteinoon, at Z oeloek, 104 Mc LAUGHLIN—On Sundar, May 97, Miehsel Mo- Lin, # native of Movile, County Dow lund, iu the To hh yoarof bis age. Vhere wilt by a ttiyh tues for the repose of his sou), at the Church of the Assumpt oo, thie sur ad WOrmiug, OEY O'clock, ihe relmuves ugd inner the family gre rr fully invited fo attend whe tm. thie Puceday at'ernoon, st 2o'cinek, from the of the A sumption, co. York and bay ste, Brooklyn, Lils remaing wil bo tukea to the Coie tery of the holy Crom, Fiatbusn, Itz PALMER Of heart disease, Charles Py a) Dauve of Mussa, membercé the Liguiorinen's do- Gaety. Heed vr) Gare, Che frienge ot the fi foartend the funeral, tin just, wt b oeuck, tow | Pivspowt at, se svmiyn. are reepectiuit, invited Prv@eriinvy atten ten wh sate "ies et, sab WEE RGOD) NOM ay BBRICKLAYERS UNION No, 1, WILE Hott 2 Hie tegulat we Kiv meetme h.cenants bail COs, A USO, td 2U0N ety Gk Wedueouay vont Ma, Uh, sULCIUs. ubieuuance i, peas Of iiportaves witi te transected, JAMES HANLOA, Pests D.O'CALLAUMAN, pee, 140 Ci JOPERS, NO, 5, WILL HOLD A Speeial Ineeting at OY Vaudam st, on toemay evening, at8v'clock, Menibers not baving (ler curds ¢) Goreed ih ihe Sponsie wea! is Feinested bo at ud, order AeA T, bres, Tudmas McGRaTH, Bec “se avoclate or | & b PLASTWRERS WILL Hott nies moat in arre IF Hi. BOCK, e Of thirty millicus of government | | fold has caused an increase of ihe epecie reserve of | the bagks tothe extentof more then six milllous. n Honee Painters P be as! the Grag OVERATORS Vited to attend Mr. PARKHOURE, Trnsrees TORKING WOMEN'S MEETING—THE lodneteial Association of the Denehters of t+ Weipesdar evening at 1054 Working Women are inviied mber is expected to he present, SOCIETY Nori GRAND TEMPFRANCE MEETING Will he held by the rounc men’s Fo M.A. B. xo y No.4 0t N.Y, thie evening at 74, a8 their A bet 0:h and doch » perking by Coun- eclior Anderson aod Mr, Garve: bert Wissou, Pres. J.UAHAN, . Bee 1 MEFTING OF THE GRATT F. By will take vlare on Toesday evening, May thy ab Mestre be gers Hail Yoo Bighth ave, at Ty ‘ Ky order of the Safety Committee Y ORDER OF AS, STEPHENS, . branen of Fenian Dieter eet at hs ofice, 19 Chatham ; J o'clock, on business of im- MAKGI. MURPITY, Directress Jas. Ste- bhens Branch, Mre. PRETEARE, No, 816 Broed- AN BROTHERIHOOD—THE MEM the Vinegar Circle will meet at their m bet, Court Brookiyu. ou Cucaday evening, May 29, #8 important bosiness will _ MI RKAY, Contre, ATHER MATHEW FEMALE T, A. T. B Hoclety, No. 1, Brooklyn, E. D., will hold @ publie 10g, & Maromic Hal, Meoting this, mombers, and also tl and the public ANN REED, Koo, BROTHERHOOD—THE MEM- Moore Circle, are reqnested heir hall cor 2 iLbs, Vice Pres’. B. of iinportance will be ¢rar DEN, Centra, ried. MICHAEL I’. 0 AND MASS Frieude of Law ol the xc) e Law, « titna Board of ous enforcement of tte prow) id Order—All who are !n favor the Commission: ¢alth in a vigor Ons, He Teque loutitute on Wednesday © kers, representing the Commercial, valand Industiial interests of the commu OHN FALCONER, Chairman of the Com mittee of Arrangements, NDUSPRIAL ASSOCIATION OF THI It howd their meeting thia Wednesday evening, at th Ail inembers ar ejadsied to be present, ae there is business of importance to be tranancted, Come one, come ail, and prepare for eur sociable 1 \ ity President, Mrs, McDONALD, Vice-Pr WALLORD, sec NVINCIBLF—A PUBLIC. TE eo Young Men's F y epeaking by Messrs, Maraland, cng by Missos Canavan, Uef. and Messrs, Port and Jonson; also Piof vk out for the grand pic nic % MelOVEY, Vice-Pre Pres, ¢ TES, Ree. See T ADIES’ FATHER Ja public meet- evening, at Ty Pa.ber Mathew Llemperance Conven, Singing ty Mes Hevler, Miss Dwyer and P. Jobnecn end 1. MeGiowan, THUS CONCANNON, Pres. HENKY 'T, CAKROLL Rec N' ITICE—THE VI \are ‘Ot (h@ CAcursion that tek June next, are now read bote male and femal WM. H, BROWN, secty.z61 “KS OF THE VARIOUS CIR. Nattan are hereby on Wednesday ess of import. VATRICK DAILY, D.C, IS TE LLG, pee. 5 HE FIRST DIVISION OF THE LABOR. UB. society will meet on Tuesde y Po dd on the ida Ward Ho Grand and Elizabeth au, members aie requesied to attend, By CULEMAN, P \ckete and eheu h LU. KAY MOND, i'n, MPHE OFFIC bartineot of Ma SPIGURATION CNURCH, MOTT 4 ones? Wood, on W ednesday, su bela of the Fiee Senoo! burch, containing over SHAMROCK yd tO meet in t r talon Tu sday eve GEV. J, CAMV BALL, Centre. ae DRY GOOuS., SILKS, BLACK STLKS Paris Vaifene and Drap ce France. in jor Mantillag Deequea Deequin ed at wuciion very much lees due® purchar o pies W.K.PEYTON, 286 MINS — FROM AUC 1 Summer dress goods, On otter fancy px Cot wore in gold + Write aua butt vorietr of etyies, | PRERSOWVAEL YX INFORMATI IN OF MI HAE | (iteeawich ve. Versabe cao rent m MP¥eE MELAL O08 OLD LEAD— 000 uo 1100 Jaye. Bivokuu, a a et TRADE VORICHS, MADE EADY VODICE, Tt! ree WN NOTICE--TIENRY G, FY AN is Gaaien ei oe i @iil on ‘ ‘ way ih, att 8 ! ‘ A 4 &- esievt . is 1 QcTiNN sat JY JOHN 3 YOR premisesac ls AM s half howre and lot Ver FO OF REAL FSTATEF— KE willestie: auction, on the June Soh, story and ve near at, wit Terme made known AUCT’R, WILL SELL ON * Wednesday, May . i p eon @% D Spring, and fixtures ot ealoon | ENRY FRLTMAN, AUCTIONEER, Sel! thie day, at cloek, stock, fixtures and of fine erocery, % rand et, General assortivent of eroceries, to lots. with fine horse and wagon = 107 FLESEY FELTWAN ateT’R, ROOM & (| ntom Hall ba thie day, at 1 ontige furnitore w bar room | atures ty Comfty oral 49 Hudson st. For turther lars see Herald, [SAAC WOLT, AUCTR—OFFICE ® ery, sella on (ole day as lv clock, the fi the buret shop, 4 Jacksoa ot, Fixtures &e mi WOLF, AUCTR, OFFICE 58 BOW leell om thie day, at 11 o'ctoek, the siock utes of the grocery aad liquor store, 66 Kat- wurers, teas. cx fees, spices, flour, e08p. rans Liters, show cases, ice bores, &c, lis J BOGART, AUCT'R —THIS DAY, AT © 1)'¢ o'clock, a4 161 Greene #t, household ty ni. tre, cons ating of parlor, bedroom and kitchen furniture, bro«sels aud ingrain carpets, oll cloth, do, Tomorrow, at lug o'clock, *) the auction rooms, L North Willian at, house hold furniture, wagons, har- nem, &e. Thursday, at 104 o'clock, at 197 Corinia t, the sock of @ stove store; iron safe, horse, werony, harness, dc. 116 N ORTGAGE SALE—P. GAFFNEY, AUC, Uittee 39 Duane et, will sell at enblie auction, on the 30th day of May, 1866, at ty '¢ o'clock, the stuck sod fixtures of @ first-class barroom, 235 Goring ot, lly order of the Mortaagee. 5 M DOUGHTY, AUC—WILL SFLL THIS © day. at 10'¢ o’olock, at salesroom 79 Neseau at & larye and vacied assortment of al. Kinds of perior, chamber and dining room jurniture, carpets, mir- rors, double and gingle light harness; the whole to be per mpiory sold withoat reserve. 11 PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY—bBY BE WEAVER, Jty 48 Ninth o bo lote of men, # mand children’s wearing iro 100 lote of shoes and gaiters; consist) of all sensonedle agg pet A the attention of dealersand ponsekeerers, ly order FE. KORN, 384 c¢ ave paw NBROKER'S SALE, THIS DAY, BY BELL & INGRAHAM, 66 New Howery; 4.0 lote piedg coda; silk, delnine and callicd dresses, ls, rermnante, piece goods, goa Pa oes, Order Mrs, ©, COLLEN, 6: day, by C. CUD P, 289 Spri + by 8. D. Muse, 61 Catherine st. 116 PAWNBRORER'S SALE THIS DAY,— JAS. AGAR, Auct., will sell at 59 New Bowery, at 11 o’cloek, & large arsortment of dresses of all des scription, ehawls, cloaks, sacques, skirts. sheets, spreads, tablecloths, anderclothes, rem shoes, Costs, pants, Veste and other goods the attention of veaiers snd boareloarer by order ) of R. RICH, 34 Eighth ave, and 5. DRONNER, 40 Hodson at 12 PA’ NBROKER'S SALE — RK. FIELD, + Will seil this day, at 1} ot rye 1st ow cor, Delancy, 60) lot of women's cloth . Cloaks, sha’ is, rms, underciothing, rot J, Lynch, 75 Grand at. 1. AWNBROKER'S SALK THIS DAY, May 20th, ac 10's o'clock, by JOUN MORTL MER, 15 Beet Broadway 50 lote of unredeemed pledges; hesraenal iat Pr indies’ and gentlemen's wear ine apparel; silk. delaine d calico dresses, reme nante of sik, alapaces, calico and deiaine, silk cloase and basques lace thawie and mantiiias, sects, sp Gace, callers, ekirts, rock coats, business com's, pan's and vests, and various choer articles too pu- merous to mention; well worth the attention of the trade and others, By order of SULOMONS, No, 173 Spring at, N.B. Aloo a large lot ot indies fine linen and inualin unde:garmente, 153 a ee 4 HOMAS REILLY, AUCTI hk, OF: fice .75 Ninth avenue, sellaon Tuesday, May 20th inet, at o'clock P, M,, as No, 515 Ninth avenue, near 42d at, a large of household furniture, tue reaus, Wardrobe, carpets, mahogany sofa, and sofe po.tom chairs, mirrors, merble top tabies, stoves, betand b dding and Bitehen utensils, &. e5T W ILLIAM ABBOLT, AUCT'R, OFFICE liv Chatham #q,, seile on this day, at 2 o'clock, at 62 New Bowery, cont:nts of @ liquor store, re- mnoved fromm tireenpoint—large ieechest, counter, screens, arm-chairs, &e, 1 V ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTR—OFFIC 170 Cbatham eq—Sede on thie day, at lu o'clock, the furniture and fixtures of las Be liquor saloon 305 Bast 5... st; mirrors, ¢ chairs, counters, lounges, bedurme, & LOS’ AND FOUND. _ . coal REL ERE E TEN ANK BOOK LOST ON THE SEAMEN’S Savings Bank, 75 Wallet, The finder will con feragiest avor by returning it to the bank, asthe onpar ie @ poor man, Leave it ior PATRICK aa yy. pe LOST—ON SATURDAY, THE 26TH, ® | lack and tan # ut with one white hind toe, and a tan +pot at root of tail. iiadone white | e collar with biue ribbonjand plae marked FAN, #16 wil be pa dou .eturuing ber Ww J Brevort Pisce, lub #t. near Broadway Pit Feexp, MAY 2IsT, COR. 62D ST AND 3d ave, w Pocke'-Look containing a pawn ticket fora wach audchain, Apply at 15% Third ave, up- # airs. 33a UsT=ON FRIDAY THE 2orn INST, TWO cows, one a brown color, large borvue and brass koobe on; the other @ ycilow and baving no hor wih a white stripe on her face, the property JAMES McDONALD, Glas et. peay bd av. §6 will be pau to aay person giving inforipation of thete whereabouts, o64 UsT — A BANK BOOK, NO, 215,586, som the Bowery savings Baum. ihe flauer will pease leave the same ut the shove bank. as OST, SATURDAY AFTLERNUON, IN CTH ave, bes 4S and 45th ets, a emuil eqiare colds back ebane-ed Gress pio, with baie ia ewotre. with’ COMA ig OG Lees Sarak to Ciara ;” vemued only ast a keepsake, i tie tinuer, by returning it w 24 Wess’ 454 ay will seve.vo (he thanks of the owner and & sulialie ieward, itu LOst—is GRAN] OR THE BOWERY, A pockes-book coutaining a suui ex wold and silver, eoou. TL Bisy ® ig, which tue owner Valued mae, ae it was trom @ irend, ihe fluder wili rece ve & iberal reward and the thanks of the owacr, 226 Grand at, da ___ SEWING MACHINES. FOR SAtE—A No, 2 SINGER SEWING mechineg, only sebort time im use. Apybr at 59 Fast Houston at, J! tloor, beck room, lis JEW WHEELER & WILSON, GROVER ;+h a Bake W & Gibbs’ sewime macuiues wt to exchange give t NG MACHIIEN W sale —all kinase repaired, 482 ¢ at, mere Hut eon. Wheeler & Wisou's, sing and obbere al- wars on hand, bough: or exchang ood hachines tie pYy and tu) ub, wanented, Re NICHOLS. (63 QIBLEY & STOOPS, 643 BhuAl WAY. , ra in all fiis\-c cee wowing Macliues, urchasipe jeebines ob us will ) lece of exchanging ior eny obher ma Gave wi Loutextra charge, Aachines Of Bit Bids exchanged auu go Lent. a 2 OUT BY THE MONTH—Whieeler & Vo rout See latuuy end tauoring ul ‘ ) tabie’, apd howe’ gaver work, and cthergcod sewing ta voy! ove of buymme. A number for sal ». R& WILSON's SEWING Ma. chines US) Hromlway, cor, Yad et, Mach ned Ment alowed if purchmecd, BLM ted bus teow, condu hey IL Mae Lecome & iecuy W & Baker's soWing machines tor sule wud lo

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