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a ? JUBILEE OF VICTORY. | A Grand Display To- Morrew. Wamerous Additions to the Curiosities. ‘The Firemen to Turn Out ~ in Full Force. ‘Timo of Starting One o’Clock Precisely. | Mnteresting Letters from Governor Fenton "THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, and Vice Admiral Farragut. Bory &er, &e. * @ Consequence of tho unpleasant weather the grand ‘gprocession and demonstration in honor af our late victo- »ries ave been postponed until Monday or the next fine -day. ‘The postponement will enable the cammittee to varrange matters ina more satisfactory manner, ard will “have tho effect, no doubt, of making the procession much ‘Yargorthan if it had ocdurred yesterday.” Brigadier General Halt, the Grand Marshal of the pro- -@easion, igsued the following ordor at em carly hour \. yesterday morning :— New Yorn, March 4, 1865. On account of the inclemency of the wi r, the “Committee of Arrangements, having in the celo- ‘Yoration of this day for the late victories of our armies +and savy, have postponed it until Monday next, the 6th ‘at the game time and place. ost. If the weather should still prove unfavorable, it will sthen take place on the first fair day. The. committee will be in session during the day, at ‘the Astor House and at the Maison Dorée, at eight o’clock: this By order of the Committee of Arrange- vmneonts. General WILLIAM HALL, Grand Marshal. The Finance Committec have issued the following emotice:— Nationa, Ogixsranioy op Umoy Vicronres, Frvance Commtrax, New Yoru, March 4, 1865, The dolay occasioned by tho inclement weather will «materially increase the coste” the arrangements. The a ‘additional time will be improved by Increasing the at- « Gragtions of the celebration. Citizens who focl an interest in this national demon- +-@tration, and have not subscribed to the fund for defray- o ro exponses, aro invited to send their contributions to . er of the undersigned. ; MOSES TAYLOR, Chairman, Secretaries. Hexay Ciews, Treasurer. The Committee of Arrangements received a number of “letters yesterday from prominent men invited to speak +at the meeting. Among: other lettors received were the «€ollowing:— LETTER FROM GOVERNOR FENTON. ®rats ox New Yor«, Execorivs Derarruest, ALBANY, March 2, 1865, Moszs Ta Msq., Chairman, &c.:— Laoknowledge with gratitication the receipt of your letter, anid a copy of the resolutions adopted by a public t meeting of the citizens expressing tife congratulations of ‘the commercial community of our great metropolis on the brilliant successes of the cause of the Union. ‘We have truly great reason for rejoicing. A war ‘which placed at the arbitrament of armies the very of the republic, and with {it the success «of free government everywhere, is about to weeult in the triumphant maintenance of our institu- tions. The people, realizing that the issue was not to determine whether this or that political ization @hould succeed, but whether the life of the mn should ‘be |, Feeolved to defond and tuate its power “ glory in full force and vigor. This resolution the: ‘ —_ sustained with great.unanimity. ‘4 Your celebration is we of your im welty ‘of the patriotic citizens to whom the cause of ‘the pope pti pe Ee ‘ol 1 about j, the head e 8 alread: i Under tho ‘heel of our fnvincitte “and " coworkers in arms; the infamous treach: Charleston, General aoe roe same flag whic! lo—tbat which he saluted him replace it b geors I id not pre- add my voice to your loudest acclaim to our roountry and ils May tho news of our victories and soon be vm@ucceeded by the glad intelligence that Grant and Sher. D sagacious and v! jous, have achieved that which will enable ts to shout “The rebellion Respectfully, your obedient “e a LETTER FROM ADMIRAL PARRAGUT. Waemxcrow, Wn.iaro’s Horst, March 2, 1866. P. Daty, Esq. ;— Dsar Sm—Nothing would give me more pleasure than to comply with your bee Jems ‘80 far as being present on etho occasion of your meeting; but my public «duties aro such as positively to prevent it, I hopo, therefore, you will excuse me to the committee, them my thanks fer your kind considera- ‘wishes for a perfect success in your 3 I malt sincerel; bedient servant re Pe eee 'WARRAOUT, Vico Adwdiral, A GREETING FROM MEMPHIS. The Provisional Mayor of Momphis sent the following yesterday . Manrms, March 4, 1865. ie lem ben gree! of the pation on this day of ‘national fubliee. In the fu- ture of our reunited nation, me oe people of the South, who have been deluded by wicked and desigi = recognize the defendors of the Union as their own and deliverers. CHANNING RICHARDS, Provisional Mayor. , PUNCTUALITY IN MOVING, It is of the utmost importance that all the associations and persons joining in the procession should be prompt in “their attendance, according to the programme, as it will tend greatly to make the affair go off su lly. The committee issued the following important notice on the subject, yosterday :— “EMPORTANT NOTICH—NATIONAT, CELEURATION OF UNION VIO- Tori IES. ‘The Committee of Arrangements Foquest that all trades, civic societion “and others ne part in the procession on ', Will be on the division ground as- signed to thom in the published Ss not later «bhan’ cloven o'clock A. M. The head of the column will move promptly at the hour dest . Invited guests are notified to le at twelve o'clock gt, on Monday, at qho Gramercy Park Hotel, in ty -firet street, bet ird and Fourth avenues, ‘where carriages will bo led to convey them to their by in line. The head of the column will move one o'clock. For the pees WILLIAM T. BLODGETT, Chairman, Baan BE. Hows, Seoretary. MILITARY ORDERS GENERAL ORDER—NO Meapquaarens, Ercnra Recmeyt, N. G. 8. N. Y., Naw Yorx, March 1, 1866, \terman’ General \ compliance with division and it will parade on Monday, wo, With overcoats, in honor of nents of our army and navy. The line will be formed ‘on Grand strect (right on SGroadway), at half-past ten -o'olook A. — ta ‘The field, and troop will The Lepey ope tare Mg i, peat and drum corps ation. By ony minutes previous to I. MY, ant Adjutant, 'ARIAN, Colonel. The troop will fo th street ‘ tute) ab ton o'clock A. M. recy, ay r Enatd . B. SMITH, Captain, GRNERAL ORDER—NO. 6, Meanquanrens, Suvevty-vinst Rear., N. G, ‘The parade ordered f ts day hereby jered for ti lay ‘gereeaeeece, of Inclemenoy, of ao east, auiil instant, whon the regimen: aseom. Bio a Srcoted in General Order No. 4. Should the weather prove unfavorable on that day fur. ‘thor ordors will bo issued. By order of Colonel BEN. 1, TRAFFORD. Joun RK. Livenwonrs, Adjutant. GENERAL ORDER—NO. 6. Haanqvarrens, Reoment, N. G. 8. N. Y., New York, March " 1865, Pursuant to division orders, the parade for this day is hereby countermand 1° regiment will parade on Monday, the 6th inst., in full uniform, with overcoats, Roll call Of companios at haif-past ton o'clool in the Colonel EMMONS CLARK. BN. ¥., 1865, in etaff, band and pioneer corps will the Adjutant, in Monroe eleven o'clock in the mornin; Men will appear armed po 3 equipped, with overcoats and white gloves. By order of CALVIN &. PRATT, Colonel Commanding. 8 W. Watpron, Adjutant. . Haapgvuanrens, Fi ve Reor., N. G. 8. N. Y. 0. joary-seventa Reor., N. G. 8. N. Y., Brocatrs, March 4, 1865. This regi will assemble at the et ten o'clock A. M., on Monday, March 6, 1865, in full fatigue uniform, while gloves (without overcoats or napaack to proceed to New York to partake in the celebration our national victories. Regimental line will be formed at half-past ten A. M. The field and staff will report (mounted) to the com- mandant, at the armory, at a quarter past ten A. M. ‘The band, non-commiss! staff and drum corpe wilt rt to the Adjutant at same time and place. y order of v. ;EROLE. L J. Gurar, Adjutant. TWO GOAT TEAMS. TO THM EDITOR OF THE BERALD. coach, rebtch' ties for the procession om Monday, pro- Bi" Macturce of nat a" ay ous, ni “YANKEE” BOBINEON, f Eighty-stxth street, or 12 and York, signed the left of the eolumn—that is, of the bi column—for the wild ag will be seca by the gramme, bring up the rear of the entire pro NATIONAL SALUTE YESTERDAY. Tn obedience to orders from Stanton a satute ‘was fired at noon yt from the forts in the berver, Another salute De given on Monday if the makes place. ! ing is the official , amended and coagested of « late hour last night: ‘The Line of March. From corner of Fourteenth street and Broadway, down Broadway to Astor Hor up Park row and re street to Canal, tp. Ons , Up Bowery and Fourth avenue to Twenty-third street, down Twenty-third street to Madison avenue, up Madison avenue and around Madison square, down avenue, thence to Union square by Fourteenth street. Order of Procession. Detachment of Police, Mounted and on Foot. Troop of Cavalry, as Escort to Grand Marshal. Brigadier Goneral Wil Hall, Grand Marehal and Aids, Col. 0. H. Hart, Col. W. P. Hall, Capt. Wm. Col. G. E. Waring, Capt. Black, Col. Travers, Capt. Chas. A. Stetson, Jr., Major J. Groshon Heriot, Capt. Wm. MoCormack, J. Nelgon Tappan. FIRST DIVISION. ON FOURTENNTH STRERT, RIGHT ON BROADWAY. First division New York State National Guard, com- manded by Major General Charles W. Sandford. Detachments of the Second division New York State National Guard. Committee of Arrangements on Horseback. . Woo, Major General Robert Andorsca, Major Genera . Wool, Major Gene: neral Jobn A, Dix, Admiral Hiram Pavldin; we The Governor of the State of New York. Tho Legislature. The Mayor of the city of New York. The Board of Aldermen end the Board of Councilmen in carriages, two abreast. Judges of the Courts. Board of Supervisors, Heads of Departments and county officers, Clergy and professors of colleges. SECOND DIVISION. ON bag Hor y ye Cn a ga 1. McMahon, Colonel Marshal. aie, Major Chas. Temple Dix, Captain Thomas Lord, Colonel Chas. G. Halpine, Captain A. W. Smith, Colonel C. W. Darling, Capt. Paul A. Ryder, Surgeon McMilla Lieut. 8. J. Doc! a jor General Peck and staff. Brigadier General Hunt and staff, Brigadier General Hinks and staff. Brigadier General P. St. George Cooke and staff, Brigadier General Wessells and staff. General officers of the army on duty and leave, with their staffs, Officers of the army, mounted and in uniform. Ex-officers of the army, who have served during PrWoynded soldlors, in suitable nded #0! in Bu! conveyances. Furloughea soldiers, on foot. the Mounted citizens, Veterans of 1812, ia New England Soldiers’ Reliof Association. New yr State Volunteer Institute Cadeté, andur New York in Highland costume. Position has with invited guests tho clergy, in the Second division. a . THIRD DIVISION. RIGHT ON FOURTEBNTH STRERT, Abram Wakeman. au Captain C. Heuberer, Mr. R. E. Benton. * ON EIGHTH 4) Set si Brunt, in Rice, Officers of tho mary on leave or on duty, OMocra of the ne Corps, on leave or on duty. Sailors and marines, bine an * i in line, em- mail and prope: . ‘Gostom House Department Eighe horse truck, suit- ably — together. with the employes of the ent. jeremiah Simonson’s full rigged ship, manned by 3 Model tation of the original Monit wenty lel represent ini itor, t feet long, by Themas F. Rowland, builder of the original one, with appropriate Detachment from the s Home. Omcors of the Custom House wii appear in th rs of the m © proces- sion, headed revenue bar; fully manned, Sichorve tracke Lela! ba Wm. Van Etter, No. 84 West st miniature full rigged man-of-war, nine and a-half feet pierced for Lg te guns, on a wagon. ornamented car, marke Geary, Foster & Co., Savannah, Ga. ; Gran Sherman & ¢o., Chetleston, 8. C.; Portor, Terry & Co., Wilmington, N, 0. ; Thomas & Co., Nashville, Tenn. FOURTH DIVISION. ON SEVENTH AVENUE, RIGHT ON oreert, Wm. Seligman, Julius Dengelstadt, aaa 4 Hoinrich Appel, Joseph rand. New York Sharpsh< jooters. a Ride Company, Captain Getssler, com- Now fork Turners’ Henry Metaner, Presl- dent, three hundred strong, with badges. Veterans of the Turner regiment will also join, and Harmonia, Lorely, 04, Poo sy ten societis are composed a each, se hah SS oe up one uous song Tine of ‘march. ine Gorman Central Committes, Steinbrent Robert Blum, Mutual Aid’ Union of Go Moghanie’ and Artisane’ Amocaton of Socal Reform. thousand strong, “"Gounell No, 4, Unies Leegue, Me. N. Dunham, “ue Ward Republican Club, Archilla Cain, Pregi- A tix horee track, members of the Sixth Avonue M. A. ‘Total Absuinende Ateociatlon, Major Michaat bg my cog mena en, aa men, James weet oe James as Guriat Discs No. 80 Greenwich sh Lye ant serch Ea Bar Rayest eas me en eras FIFTH DIVISION. omar the whole President. inion of Gormans, forty Cornell, Marshal. ©. T. MoClenachan, Jobn M. Freeman, J. W. Downing, Wm. M. Tweed. J, W. R. Vermilyea, Baml. C. ing, 8. R. Burrell, Chas, F. Smith, Ton TRADE. " Express ee will form the bead of the column, ‘Trades will be formed in the rear of the express ni in ihe order herein designated, abd report st eleven A. M, to the Marshal. Aids to the Marshal will report, mounted, at ten olook, at headquarters, Everett House. This division will be divided into five sections, each under the ofa aid. The Fourth and Fifth sections will be under the imme- diate charge of Marshal, Captain J, W. Downing, as Assistant SIRST FRCTION, al ), eighteen horee truck, 86 engine and in operation, pumping Nature two thousand five hundrod barrel tau! ; the “Man who has struck oil," and ‘Man who bas not struck oil,’ Topresenting the follow- ome, Homan, Tar, America, Oi! Cy, Penmnylvanieh van and other companies. z rides inet print i ob Woat Tidy, ters, ton horee truck, Wm. H. Locke, Cm factory, truck with pen machine in ing ladles teol Pen gene oars Im white distributing ono G—amoriogn Jog (og borge tpuck, thirty-six NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1868. RR : dbirt, " clesks, representing thirty six States; postiliions and dec GRANT e 6—Lietallio signs, four horee track, E. Monk. coming. = two bore tru:k, tym Oa e a , ebT Broaden n'a engine (stent), ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. ann twelve Peet rack, Gusing one thoveand an naneinnn g * rl atreet. William J, Stacks’ h, Maen & 0 phe mats Mr > Stacks’ Despatch, By oj me phe a tenan, Meeritt & Wy Besrquans: is, Srconp Cones, March 2, 1865. 10h facturers, three horse tandem team, Bau. a Morth of tobacco, Queen Cixy Tobucce |g egy y pai hex: fallen during the entire dey, render- 31 John street, n— of provisions, sts horee truck, Cragin & 400 West Twelftn erect.” . Co. 12—Express wagon manufacturers, six horse truck, and workbench, P. Ketteror, 90 paon street. Hair dressers, four horse T. Rafer, French's Hotel. 14-~Merchants’ police watch, two horse truck. 15—Hoisting machine, wagen, Chas. Abbe, 124 East big ws = street. 16—Baking machine and over, four horse truck, Cot. W. R. Nevins, 89 Third avenue. 17—Lumber tix horse tuck, Wella, Bontecose & Co., Houston and West streets. 18—Barre! makers, four horse truck, Robins’ Hermeti- cal Barrel Company, 163 Broadway, 19—Wine traders, wine te be distributed, Geo. B. Men- dum, 75 Chambers street. axcom 1D BECTION wit! form in Sixth avenue, right on Twentieth street. 1—The Singer Manufacturing Cowpany, five teams and: 000 men. a 2—Hoop skirts, two horse truck, with uisite appa» ratus and girls operating on them; large boop skirt tw centre, M. Cohn, 147 Chambers street. 3 del er, one horse team, machine im operation, D, Barnum, Broadway. ‘¢—Washing machines and wringers, one horse team, machines in operation, J. Ward & ( ‘Bag manufacturers, wagons Co, 5-1 and trucks, D. BE Clarke & Co. C—Umbrelia manufacturers, two large trucks, Isao. Smith’s Sons, 406 Broadway. ‘—House three four borse wagons, B. D. Bessford, corner Astor place and Thind aveauee ‘THIRD BNCTION ‘will form in Sixth avenue, -third street. Breen’ mak a ae team, tandem ee Botte aL double toams, with Eddy's wo le patont kerosano stoves, ‘Leallo, Eiliowt & Gol, 404. Brosd- —Car manufacturers (Stephonsgn’s) four horse truck, corner Sixteenth street and Bixth avenue. ler manufacture! 6—Wi elwrigh six horse wagon, men at work with forge eecmeteenren wheels and blacksmithing, William Safes, Herring's string team, with safe and em- res, Piano manufacturers, Steinway & Sons, four hun- dred and fifty workmen, representing the manufacturing of a piano en routs, — makers, two trucks and two hundred work- we Bol Nees Ge truck, tan lor inspectors, four horse Metropoli Police under Captain Lord, FOURTH SE0TION will form om Sixth avenue, right on Twenty-seventh 2 Come manufacturers, truck carry! fifteon feet high of Catawba, ‘Wellman ‘76 Pearl street. a bottle Angelo 372 2—Ale and Manufacturers, Vassar & Co., ough @ Ale Works: ee 3—Cigar manufacturers, two horse trac re) Machiag to manufacture tm thousand cigars for aise. tion to soldiers and sailors in. procession, W. M. Harding, a ere area Ji flee, four ho: eight thou. java co! r horse truck, eig _ sand peckagee to be distributed during procession, with loaded with coffees, teas and 6] L. Gehepp, 282 Greenwich street, 5—Interests of California, four horse truck, Indian hunter, miner, wine growers in costume, Perkins, Stern & Co., 180 Broadway. 6—Mechanical cantering horses, mounted and, pro- pelled by boys and girls, 3. W. Smith. ee of provisions, six horse truck, Cragin & Co., 400 West Twelfth street. 8—Shipjoiners, wagon decorated, A. J. Hennion, 181 Lewis street. 9—Forwarding busi two four horse teams, Now- port, Boston and New York Steamboat Company. 10—Decorativo ware, six rae representing branches oe Opers luiceen agmatine ens two trucks \— Operating sewing machines presses, two tru f Clark & Co. bee eaetl hical Society, with printing pross. io int H orse Wagon, archer & Pan- Leetred ifr eas) four coast, No. 9 Mercer street. |4—Goods—six horse track, George W. Laird. 1§—Eight horses, blankotcd, having the name of a tured city on each. ‘Bag manufacturers, four horse truck and two horse truck, Borland, Bigelow & Co, 17—Mestiza burring pleker, six horse truck, ©. L. Godard, No. 3 Bowling green. 18—Mammoth horse, ninctean bands weight 8,800 Ibs., 8. S. Mangam, Corn Exchange ‘212 Twenty-third strect, ing joss probubig the resumption of active operations at preaent REREL DEBBRTENS ROXNING THE FIRE OF THR PIOKETR ‘Phe dark nights @rze very favorable for the deserters | from the rebel raui'g, @f{teen of whom reached these beadquarters prior to wine o'clock this evening, while occasional shots on the@tsket lino, heard as I write, ta- dicate that ethers are perfexning the perilous journey. Our pioket Times aro but a shert distance from the éne- tny's, oftentimes in plain eight; amd yot it is dificult fer a person unaccustomed to seeing and convorsing with desertera to appreciate the fortimde and determination required to traveb from the ome to the other. RB is frequently made the subject of anxions thought fer woeks prior to the attempt. Every opportunity te | eagerly sought to study and become acquainted with the position of ous lines to prevent becoming be- wildered: in the dark; and when af lite the hour for the effort arrives, with stealthy step and anxious heart the deserter—weary of fighting ina cause which he has come to believe is utterly hopeless, weary of his rags and his little ration of corn meal—moves past the vidette, the firet post of danger, and thea on, stumbling through the ‘black darkness, expecting each moment to hear the omok of the rifle and the whir of the ball; crouching behind. stump and straining his ear to catch the repe- tition of @ sound which has startled him; plunging anon into gome fithy, slimy post, with which the woods in this vicinity abound, and laying there im the dark, freez- ing water until satisfied that the nojse from his fall bas ‘attracted no attention, from habit and hope of the pro- mised reward clinging to bis musket and accoutrements 1 all—and so he moves on until, with a suddenness |. which causes his heart to leap to his be hears the el which be had forgotten to ex “Who goes po ny tee pr BB pico foo sade beside the camp fire of enem; Do greater eager- ness than has been prodored ohne the never stinted rations of Uncle Sam, though detained a little time at the picket line and at division headquarters, to which latter they are first sent. That unsettled, nervous air which follows uj the escape from a great and well ay neterg. ve observable in many deserters upon ir arrival at headquarters of the corps. ‘THE BEFORTED REBEL DEIONS TO ABANDON RICHMOND AND PETKRSBURG. In converration with one of the deserters, who resided in the rebel capital, he confirmed my previous statements that the rebels were moving the cotton, tobacco and other valuables from Petersburg. He further stated that it was currently believed in Richmond that both places would be evacuated ere long; and certe'n it ie that different pre- fo aceaap a steps have been taken by the Jeff. Davis au- thorities leading to the conclusion that such might be the cage at no distant day. That Petersburg will held as. long as it is determined to retain Richmond I have.no dor as in no other porition can the rebels defend their lines of communication with that city. TOE ARMY RAILROAD EXTENSION. The new station at tho terminus of the military rallroad extension bas been named “Humphreys,” in honor of the commander ef the second corps, The traing are now running regularly, and a new time table, accord- ing to the recent change, has been published for the benefit of all concerned. PERSONAL, in Charles F. Smith, Fifty-third Pennsylvania regiment, for some time commanding the First di- vision Ambulance corps, been apoelatee aid-de-camp on the staff of General Brook, ordered to report to that officer, now on duty in Washington. Mr. Theodore ©. Wilson’s Despatch. Cavairy Co ARMY OP THE PoTOMAC, me Ana Ooch 3, 1886.” f PAYING THR SICK. By direction from the Lieutenant General command- ing tho armies of the United States, the paymasters, paying the troops within this army, will hereafter be required to go to the Department Field Hospital at City Point, and there pay the sick and wounded men in hos- pital belonging to the regiments they pay at the front, THE BEEF RATION. ‘Until further orders two issues of fresh beef per week will be made to the troops of this army in licu of the one issue heretofore direoted in circular of February 18, 1866, from headquarters, Army of the Potomac, 19—Fort, Sumter, and furniture, four hore truck, | ogpsain Saydor, of General Davies’ staf, has been Bruner & Mo ‘275 King at: iti Hts wine a iy dor, ‘ for duty inne held 1 ener tlh dt Bears, 66 | Winh'tne Tenth Now York cavalry, THE RAIN AND THY MILIT. 5 won aoe ont ate gr a Bonnell, A ‘Kable OTILLNES. i Ny ‘22 Bales, four horee team, Stockwell & Emerson, 25 Mine” for the last fow days, attribut » Perhaps, to the Ann street. rainy weather wo are now experiencing. 23—Horse radish machine, team, Bartholomew & Post, 2%4—Children's 510 rs hoi &ec., Tawa Ties, wt) ‘ Crook, 55 Bowery. 7 26—Millstonce, barrels, grain, &c., three teams, Hecker & Brothers, will form on Sixth avenue, right on Thirtieth street, 1—Stxty-horse power it horse truck, one hundred pBersbed ag a, 414 Water street. ook Eo, a0 Wacing: 2—Hermotically sealed fruits, young ladies at work, Cohen, ton street. 3—Slate eet horse truck, Eagle Slate Yard, Ponton & 4—Iron fou and mould four horse team, C. C. Overtea. lo Wen twenty-afth eight horve truck, men at work, tiwag tad prey Specimens of tessa- 6 5 arene, Sap horse ton, Manaban & Miller, 10 and 22 Spruce 7—Enamelied furniture, four horse truck, 0, Neidig, 67 Warm! » Smith & Co. ufacturers, four horse truck, J. Pyle, 350 10 poteen, to be distribu life, 43 Nassaa street. All trades, not herein mentioned, destring to mthe ill report to the Marsbal, cornet of ave. Bue and or the Assistant, Before sloven A. SC, in order’ Usat they may be propeny eleven in the fifth section of this division, Pei come into line on the left of those herein assigned. All teams from the lower part of the city will avoid SIXTH PIVISION. John Deck er, Marshal, aoe ee eee as alds, Fire Departm under C) ef Engi Decker, in valor, wih wetin and hand engines, hose, hook ‘and ie Detachment of Police, J. W. Fabons, two Arabian Cameis, were Camel eleven month old led by a native Arab, Pose, &o, P, T. Barnum, two trucks of Prominent Curlosi- tes, Mammoth Elephant, Walrus, Giratfe, &0. seneeTEs ETT S SESE TEER st nexed is a ors wi ve ‘and will speak on Monday at the Union square moet- Rev. 4 R, Thompson, Jona Van Bure Soha f Breay? Davi Be rie General John Voohrtne, Bamuel B, Ruggles’ Hiram Walbriage’ i Oakey Hall, iz W. EB. Dodge, Chauncey Shaefer, Judge Daly, Since the accession of Mr. Wm. ©. Conner to the office familiarly “Uncle Dave,” has suddenly an admiring community, among ness and his courtesy were eminently In this emergency Mr. Conner has wisely chosen an ceptable successor of that urbane gentleman in son of another general favorite, Captain Jos. whe will immediately assume that important gothor with those of treasurer and cashier—to moneys received dy the several deputies be handed over at the close of each day, ao- companied by @ detailed statement of the duties performed. Thus all errors im accounta will be prevented. The clerks in the Supreme Court are, under the sew rule, ordered to pay over to the treasurer twice a month all moneys received by them. Various internal regulations have been inducted to facilitate the lawyers, and now, instead of s search occupying two it is completed as speedily as possible. Mr, Con- net oung, energetic and honest working man—one of the people, as from the people he sprung—determined to sustain the important trust reposed in him by his fel- low-citizens, and to gain a name worthy of his father (who held the same office) forfaithfulness and integrity, not only raising in esteem the County Clerk, but ensuring ‘honorable position, wi office, whom are for his If a long tenure of hin Will, doubuigye eveuiuato In the self-opcrating ewing, rocking Mr. Wm. H. Merriam’s Deapateh. Heapquanrans, Anwy o” THE Jaxns, "i tun Find, March 8A. M. } ‘THE RAIN AND IMPAMABLE ROADS Last night a vigorous rain sot in, and the roads hitherto well nigh impassable, will now be wholly 20. Of course all offensive operations will be impeded by the storm, and so continue until the storm abates and the weather generally improves, For this reason, it may be added, there is no exciting news, ‘THE RECHANGA OF FRBONERS. Colonel Mulford yesterday exchanged, with the usual and now well known formalities, fifteen hundred prisoners, receiving in return a similar number of our men. Nothing of startling importance occurred in con- nection with the exchange. ‘MOVEMENTS OF GENERAL SINGLETON. General Singleton, the alledgod peace commissioner, ‘was delayed a day or two in his passage through the lines to Richmond. He finally succeeded, and has not yet eapttrs asia: ca rsa at fetur to-day or o-morrow. army lines yesterday, on their wo They propose to return to Carlisle, lvania, An LINCOLN, to Major General Ord, commandi: GENERAL ORD left these headquarters last evoning in the United States steamer Silver Star, Captain Baker commanding, on his way, it is understood, to attend the inaugurstion of President Lincoln. The Navy. TOR GUNBOAT FLORIDA. Tho United States steamer Florida, seven guns, sailed ‘ata late hour on Tuesday evening for the North Atlantic Diockading squadron. She has been at the Brooklyn Navy Yard for some time undergoing repairs, The fol- lowing ia a list of her officers: siatanta, Wm. P, Magan, RB, Swift; bistante, J. MG Lord,'Joha. Covuer,'8- Goat Mos. in's Clerk—Ernoat Frederick, Pemasier's Clerk D. Bolen. Paymaster's Steward—P. MoCabe, of K. Oliver and we seat ie Coron Fs md y which worthless stock is on ic, It appears Sompebtes tn thi Mining Company, ‘4 Suintng C mpany, and a ° lon jogue of others, expose the same trick, but do erally admit any personal ney in the fraud. On lividual, however—Lucius E. Waite—a large stock- holder in the Grand Trunk Coppor Mining Company, dis- states that he ordered quotations of that stock mt 15 to be rey whon no sales took place, was uot Worth more than $1 per share. si % to $1 and the stock Tie Rewovas ov Tue Stare Carrrot.—A correspondent of the Schoharie Republican writes:—The removal of the Capitol from Albany I see isa question over which an ef- fort is made to get up an excit ment, The Albany cor respondent of this morning's Henarp has a long article on the subject. A dozen £. twenty different localities want the Ftate buildings. Keep them out of Schoharie county. Her are ‘virtuous and beppy,” and de- dre 1 fomaln 9% “he Homicide of Daptel Lawrence. ‘~ ONLY XY CONOLUSION OF THE CASE. Pt erecta Willain by | death of Dania, ing of the 26th af, tin yenterday reopens® i Atty and conslderabe ditional testimony wax it “04 before the jury. The most huportant evidence chiens, ‘M8 that given by the young woman wiry was i the room, *! “We time the fatal assault’ was committer. I is ax folloy*:—* ' Emina Wetkds, being dely sworn, depom, aM fays:— I reside at No. 326 Hester strect, top Boor, bak ..00m; T know the prisoner; Iam not married to him; rave “CCD the deceased ir Ge saloon at No. 33 Bowery, I wused ."? gee him jast ewarmer; on Saterday evening I stayod home; about sovew e’€lock on that evening the prisoner came up to my room and said, “Would'nt you bike to go to tne theatre ;’" I sakt# was raining too: hard;. ke then eat Gown in the renting chair, aad [ said to him, “Where's your frend®” {the decesad); the privnaer suid be did pot know ; jet at that timode cared knoeked at the debr and camo in; he said, “Ob, there's & pew boss in Dig-house ;"' I Excuse youmell, there is not;"” he then took ascat inthe chait; Bg then asked the prisones if he would net like to go out, the pri said ho woeld' net, as be had a beadacha; deceased asked me if L wowllt'net like to ge out and have a plato of oysters; he ebaxed me three erfour times; 3 gaid, “1 Smith goes FM go toc;” I thea:ges up and dressed my- self, saying, “1 plense you amyway, but I veoa't st Jong out;"” so says be, ‘The firs place ‘we'll go to will be at the corners of Broome strees aud the Bowezg, in saloon; wo want there, and F bad a glass of boci Tie (the deceased, was’ fooling around with: girls that Lawrence, n Hosier Mh, u work. thero; I “Come, Wally, come homo;" £ enifed the deceased Kelly, as shat was the only name I knew him by; from there we wert tothe corner of Bowery and street to tle oyster saloon, and got @ stew theres when we had tie stow, he asked me 1€ J would not like te have anything. to drink; I took a glose of beer; he asked the prisonex what he ‘would have ty @rink; he said, “I'll drink tho’ bree typo cag i cpvente ee eee eae: tho same; you tnust somet r;”? tho do- consed toidhim to drm whiskey} doceaead ‘ordered a from there ‘87 Bowery, in tho basoment; i at wanted soda,, but deceased would sot let ine drink if T did not drink anything stronger than soda, so I drank beer; we stopped there quite a long time; de- ceased would not leave there; 1 hada couple of drinks there; the prisoner and deceased were drinking atall the places; they were on very good terins; we stopped. at tho last till half-past one; I told deceased wo home; a little before we wont home the do- 3 “gome ono of you wild cry. to-night!” I asked him if he meant ine; ho said, “No, Manma, I would not hurt you; but one very close fo you,’” meaning the prisoner; from ‘there we went home; deocased fol- lowed us; when we got about four houses from the sa- Joon I missed deceased; Lasked the prisoner where he was; he said he did not know; wo then went home; Just at we got in the room and. locked tho door there was ‘a knock #t the door; I told: the prisoner not to lot any one in, as the deceased saidin the saloon that some one of us would cry; I was afraid of my life; wo did not open the deor; the prisonor stood by tho door anil held it fast; deceased said, “You son of a bitch, if you don't open the door I'll murder you;"’ we had no light in the room @t the tune; we had not timo to light one; do- ceaSed was hammoring away at the door; 1 was looking out of the window and hallooed out something; all at once deceased cama through tho hall bedroom window and felf upon tho bed; I heard the noise of a scuffle, and 1 heard the bedstead break down during the scuffle; thero wero only us three in the room; I opened the spring lock of the door and went to Mrs. Barry’s oom; next to mine; I told her thore was something awfwiin my room; deceased ran out of the room and tried to catch me; Mr. Barry slammed the door to; deceased wanted to got a maich 5 whon it was all quiet I went into my room, and I found the prisoner there; he had a light; his hand was bleed- sing; he did not say anything that night; he stoppod there that night; on Sunday morning he showed me his hand and aid, “Emma, look at the cut I got on my hand;” I saw the bedclothes all full of blood; my skit was also full of blood where some one had wiped his hands om it; the prisoner had a white shirt on him the night before; the prisoner was out carly on Sunday morning; he’ said he was going to vee the burkecper at No. 38 bowery, and from there he was going to Oak street to a tallor’s to get his cont mended; his coat ap- peared to be cut; he said ho would then go to the bar- ber’s shop, and then would go to Dickson’s, the boarding housekeeper; he camo back on Sunday ‘afternoon; he said he heard that deceased was awful bad, and he sald that he (the prisoner) would go away and’ look for un- other boarding house up town; he came again on Mon- day morning, and sald, “Emma, I've got a boarding house, but 1 don’t know if you will Itke it,’’ because he thought I might run away, and he wanted to marry mo; he did not tell me where his boarding house was; I said I wanted to see deceased and I would go to the hospital to seo him; he told mo I should not go; I did not go; bark psec came back again on Monday after- noon and riya he had got a place in Thirty- “caith having os afrosted for reps the on the morn- & previously reported, at 5 Period of the general introduction of vaccination fe 1830, when the mortalky was only fosrieen, The ei prevalence of smallpox is owing to imperfect tion and not having it dons at all, and le fr quently practioed by thane Whe are lncompetent to e per Huriows pustule, Vi compare tively 4 simple thing of itself, yet wo “i 4 i in its reeufts; therefo h's operat oP nage ‘ Artiraen wm intelligent piece weue oar be hermit ys 10-5078 HTD CAL Td ay Sees ablo and Scientite !oipF?, {rum ho alte « STs the doctor is ‘snown te «1 whaldver L undertakes ie to be w8i done. Ne hope th he doctés may be provatlod upon to re pe this lecture, grhich i380 important that all should car it THE GULF. Our New Orlcans Correapeméence. New Onaaxe, Fok 22, 1608. RAVIEWS BY CRNMRALS CAMUT Sep omancER * On Buu Wy last Mujor General Canby sevtewed the am Mery in th city. Brigatew Genera Posten, Chior of Artillory, andthe stall of Goneral Camby were presem: 7 | Major Gener.’ Gordon Granger reviewed the treeps Ponsatola on the@lth instant. The troops teeked: aud were complinwented upon tivew appearare®, ELE BEING RELSPOR BP A ‘Tho latest sallnbioeecrs from Mitte w to the @th by a gentleman who Weft tho city ow that day, Ihe thaw,.so far from ev@wwting Mobile, the enemy were pouring in reintorceyes& und strengt| 1g the ga7sony Two days'previons to hae departure General Beaursyiré arrived for the purpose of inspecting the defonors, and in the evan ng made a syacth to the from’ the balcony off tie residenc: <i! 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These rate: make & ihe first @ lager beer saloon; I told him 1 would stay where I was; that thero was no danger that they would catch us any way; so I went with him to the place in Tenth avenue, one door tho other side of Thirty- first stroet; I stayed there with him that night; on Tuos- day afternoon I went out, and came down to my room in Hoster street; I then went up to my folks, 75 avenue B; I told my mother about it; 1 then readn the paper that cr had been stabbed seventeen timos; the milk- read italso; I told the milkman it was better for me to stay at my mother’s; on Thursday afternoon there and took mo; it was in the dead; I then took the police- man over to where the prisoner = and ho arrosted the knife after he stabbed only cut him in the head; house. i E the life of his fellow Smith to the Tombs to boarder. e Coroner await the action of the Grand Jury. Commencement of the New York Uni- versity Medical College. The annual commencement of the New York Univor- sity Medical College took place at the chapel of the University, in Washington place, on last Friday evoning, and was attended by avery respectable assemblage of Jadics and gentlemen. Professor Draper delivered the address to tho graduates, and the degree of M. D, and other honorable distinctions were confofred upon the following gentlemen :. Aquine Antonio Vy., N. J. Moore John C., N. J. Bailey Chas. 8. Kj. ¥. Nash Gigs H., N. Y. Barnoy Orville L., N. Y. Neely Chas. W., eA Bell John, C. W. O'Hanlon Philip, Jr., N. ¥. onan Daal. J..N.¥. O'Toole Michael C., N. ¥. Brown Owen V., Ly Ormsbee Clarence, 'N. b 4 Wm. G., N. ¥. Palmer ©. Newoll, N. Y. Bush Robert T., Tenn. Palmer Henry C.,N. Y. Chamberlin HarrieT., N. ¥, Post William H. 3., N.Y. Coholan Michael J., 4. B.° Prico William H., N. B. W.1 1d Alex. P., C.’ W. Clark Oi XS Thomas C., Pa Dorworth Edwin Rozenbergor Georgo, Pa. Doyle Thomas H., Ba, St, Clair Arthur » Mich, Doyle Gi NY, Schlosser Adolphe, 'N. Y. Ward Owen J., Conn. ‘wm. Y. Webb Joseph P., Va. VEN. ¥ White Robert Hi, Pa. Ludlum Chas, HL, N, ¥. Wiligck Henry T., N. Y. McManus Wm., ¥. ¥. Theo. G.,'N. ¥. Maclay Augustus W., N. Y. N.Y. Certificates of honor were conferred on the following gontlemey for having attonded the spring, summer and Balley Chan 8 ie, X "Hanlon Philip, Jr., N. ¥. ut & ¢ ip, Jr. le Bronsan Daniel J." X. ¢ fate 0. Nowell, N. ¥. T, Team, Hepry ©... Y. BN. Y, Professor Vab Buren's Dr. Alexander F. Liautard, of ‘ork. Lecture on Vaccination by Dr. John P. Garrish. An Interesting lecture on vaccination was dolivered at the College of Physicians and Surgeons on the evening of February 24, by Dr, John P, Garrish, of this city, be- fore « large and appreciative audience. 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