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EUROPE. *'eh¢ Germania, Kangaroo and Mails of the Europa at New York. “THREE DAYS LATER NEWS. ‘The American Demand for Satisfac- tion from Portugal. : Napoleon Declares Intervention inf America ‘Too Late.” ‘English Perception of the Dissolution o: the Jeff. Davis Confederacy. ‘pain Votes the Abandonment o St. Domingo. a: ‘DEATH OF RICHARD COBDEN, &e., &o. &e, ‘The steamship Kangaroo, Captain Bridgeman, which Weft Queenstown April 1, arrived at this port yesterday, | The mails of the Europa reac\ed this city from Boston “at an early hour yesterday morning. ‘Tho London Post writes concerning the late message of Jom. Davis, in which it finds itdiffioult to discover any ‘measure which is at all likely to benefit the rebels, The steamship Germania, Captain Ehlers, from Ham- ‘Durg the 4th and Southampton the 6th of April, arrived Bi | > cat this port yesterday evening. —— oS Her nows is three days later. Richard Cobden, M. P., died in England April 2, aged sixty-one years. The London Times, commenting on the prospects of BY ' ‘the Joff, Davis rebellion, says: The organized resistance of the South is now almost ‘confined to the vicinity of Richmond, and the continu- ‘ance of the warin its present form depends upon the gonius of General Loe alone, , The London Times of the 5th inst. argues in favor of BM ‘the Canadian confederation, and says:— ‘As to the supposed difficulties which might arise be- a tween the central and provincial Legislatures it is suf. ‘ ficient to say that, although the proposed arrangement ‘was not by any means perfect, it would at all evonts have formed the basis of some ‘sort of union; and that, gas ‘under present circumstances, even an imporfoct federa- ‘tion is botter than none at all. It is for such shadow and unworthy reasons as these that New Brunswici | seoms likely to reject a scheme by which, as our cor- #4 Fespondent admita, “every ono acknowledges that some By undoubted advantages were promised.” Py The Richmond (Va.) carrespondent of the London ‘Times, writing on the 4th of March, says:— ‘ It {s impossible to be blind to the fact that the personal §4 character of General Sherman, seemingly destined 4 within the next few weeks to be the greatest powor upon Pf this distracted continent, is at this moment well worth # studying, as likely to furnish a key to the futare, and fi to indicate the attitude and policy of the victorious, twenty millions who, after unparalleled efforts, seem at i Tength about to triumph over the first stage of resistance: 80 long and so heroically offered by their sturdy and still unsubdued antagonist. Attwood & Spoon$r’s banking house at Birmingham! ‘had been reopened as a branch of the Birmingham Joint ‘Stock Bank. The Rebel Iron-Clad. ‘THE AMERICAN DEMAND FOR SATISFACTION. Lisnox, March 31, 1865. ‘The American Minister has demanded satisfaction for *the firing upon the Niagara and Sacramento by the Portu- gucse forts. He also requests the dismissal of the Governor of Fort Belom, and a salute of twenty-one guns to the American fing. Nothing has yet boen decided in the matter, In the Spanish Cortes the debate upon the abandon- a ‘ment of St. Domingo was closed, and the bill was) v adopted by 153 against 68 votes, ‘The plague was still committing fearful ravages at St. Potersburg. Official returns as to the number of cases have altogether coased. ‘The Peruvian arrived at Greencastle and the City of ‘Washington at Queenstown on the afternoon of April 4. ‘The Hansa arrived at Cowes on the night of April 5, “Too Late” tor Intervention. ‘(London (March 30) correspondence of Manchester Guardian.) T have reason to know that the Emperor Napoleon has smore than once disclaimed recently any intention of re- snowing his offer of interposition, either separately or con- Jointly with us, in America. “I would have done it,” he! ‘Said to an Englishman to whom he was talking the other po: ae ago, or even one year ago; but it is now! oo nay, March 14, 1965, Business in Se and twist suspended. Cotton depressed. Freightse for cotton 55f. ‘ipments in tho; fortnight 32,000 bales. Exchange on London 2s. 44. Shirtings depressed. twist ull "Pree be > eek is jo i ist dull. ‘Freight for , Bie. Ex ge on London 2s. 144d. The English Turf. ‘Sovraamrron anv Pyroniey Hunt Mestino, Aprr. 4.—Ac- for Delapre Handicap of 60 sovs., added to a! sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each; for 2 year olds and up- ‘The winner to be claimed for £100, if demand. edinthe usual way. Winners extra. Althorp Park Stakes Course, about halt a mile. The highest weight’ accepting being 8st. 61b., it has been raised to 8st. 10ib., ‘and the others in rion. ) Mr. B. Ten Broeck's Dawdle, by Saunteror, 4 yrs., Set., 6Ib. (Fordham) Hartle} b f. , FYTS., Tat. 2b. (Maidment) - Mi yeitelen b. m. Lady Abbess, 5 yrs. Sst., 10ib ) § Mr. 3. Thellusson's Voluti,brother to Rubini (51b, ex- fra), yea, Tat, 131b. (Deacon). pst Ac Mr, Broeck’s Kromeski, 4 yrs., 7st. 4b. (Murfatt).. Mr. H. Jonos’ His Royal Highness, 3 yre., Tat. (Loates), ‘Mr. J. Graham's Medicis, 3 yrs., 7st. (Blphi f Mr. G. Hodgman's Lisette, 3 yrs., dat. 121. ‘ Mr, B. C. Naylor's Fravolina, 3 yrs., Oat, 9b. (Sayers). Mr. O'Connor's Whinkey, 3 yrs., O8t. Tb, (T. Arnold)... Botting. —7 to 4 agst. Dawdler, 5 to 1 agst. Fravolina, to 1 each agat. His Royal Highness and Lady Abbess, is Royal Highness, next the rails, came on with a Blight lead of Eugenie and Lady Abbees and the favorite to the haif-distance, when the latter came out and won ery dleverty by a length ; a neck separated the # cond i and thii romeski was fourth, His Royal Highness eg Aft, Fravolina sixth, and Veluti next. Medicis: was last, ‘beaten off. Mr. Harley claimed Dawdle. « Commercial Intelligence. THE LONDON MONFY MAKKRT, {From the London Times (city article), April 5.) The English f+nds have been buoyant to-day (4th), fe and a further rise of 3 hae been established. Consols for delivery opened at 904% a » he last pric’ wax 90 * Ea For the 9th of M a juced and new three per cents left off at 685; aX; India stock, 214 to 217; Exchequer bills, 34. 4 6s Premium. ‘Tho payments to-day in connection with the 4th of the month passed off well, and the discount demand at the ank x". comparatively light. In tRe market for foreign securities Mexican certificates ‘wore 34 better at 27% a 4g, and the Confederate loan at fi Bia The last price from Parle this evening wae 67f. 30c., showing a further fractional advance. ‘The quotation of gold at Paris is about 134 per mille Promium, and the short ox: on London is 25.2255 | £1 sterling. On compé¥ing these rats with thek be fee mint price of £3 17s. 10\¢d. per ounce for stand. , 18 apy that gold is about 110th per cont ia London than in Paris. 1 2) 3 0} 9 0 0 0 0 or 7 z (EXE Peers: and soon advanced tg $code AMERICAN GOVERNMENT SKCURRTIR® AND RAIL- ROADS. Maryland 5 per cont a a United States 6.20’, 1882. 81% a 58K ‘Virginia State 5 per cent. 8 8 Do. 6 por cont. . 2 @ 3 Atlantic and Great Western, N. ‘sec., lat 7 per cont . a 70 y $61, 7 - 61 a 63 Do., Pennsylvania, Ist mo . 68 a 70 Do,, do., 2d mort, 1582 “ 63 Erie shares, $100 (all a Do, 7 por cent pret a Miinots Central 6 per ; 1 Do., $100 shares (all paid). .... 4 ux ta and Cincinnati RR. bonds a8 RR. 1st mort., 7 percent, © oo Do., 2d do., 7 per cent, 1872... OL Pennsylvania KR. bonds, 2d mor 6 yer cont, convertible o Do., $50 sharoa.. \ Console for money, 903 # 9035; L r on, €2)6 0 63)¢; Erie shares, 36 437; fy at THE LIVERPOOL COTTON © \nKy Liverreot A ‘Tho cotton market Lope hone Lay fon, in operating with greater o% ys ponte to a reduction of 4d n @ quotations curront last Saturday Al American, while the lower deetiy ous wo din Manchester, a town destined to become the scene of Mon® Of the events of the war. What causes delay in Hi their old companion, and who recognized his free trade pg ©P!¢d from the original @ when he did take that step he, in conjunction with John @& J probably without a parallel outside the cause of religion, ta Naghten, in mis‘ahe fi followed, may be imagined by those who are familiar with IM lances, artillery and teams have becn turned over to tho Bj the repeal of the corn law, which is now the law of Eng-MMincarly correct when the official returns are made out, Ea ‘‘to the unadorned eloquence of Richard f+ Jen.” am able to send the organization of the Army of North- Ff affairs had become impaired through his neglect of them. fi artillery -— mwas next sent to Parliament forthe Creat West Riding # M years, devoting himself to the advocacy of radical reform, Mviews. When Lord Derby came into power, in 1862, hej Min Mr. Cobden a strennous opponent. Edin consequence of the vote condemning sir John Bow: § jeary of sale. The businoss done amounts to 5,000 Bgimpossible to carry on war whboat the of large Fi majority approximate the abor> r9. Superior Short Candles, for the Gi from qreunde secoived im the tty batho tuniary mond, }bales—1,500 on speculation and for export, cloning Mucit If the seaports bo takes and Lee \! obliged to bdsevercly punished before oe f Its show of umination, for sale by OOLAATE & OO, 5 Jobn streat. Ser tpa¢ Josurn B. Mextespate, Company |, Fifth New ong Lavanroot, April 4, 1865. [Moonfederacy enth $0,000 wit not be atomic DD be memegt sot int Ge 1 cae York Volunteors (formerly of Company Fodrteonth: white inhabramta deser: Only rem- fs The: "= Soot! N. M4, im the B0uh year The cotton market has been very much depressed to-( impowsible to maintain permanently large armies 1m, the etapa gg me I A a Boye ed eee ae eh ee eon churen, day, the sales barely ainounting to 3,000 bales—1,000 on fg interior of the slave States, amid scattered plantations now only thing of history. Mever cau it be fesus- Mm fal watching with poor, su‘fering, teething children. It gives IM cornor Washinxtom and Gates avenues, Brooklyn, of Tues- speculation and for export. ‘are vory irregular, fgand unpaved villages. You cannot, in euch \a- Te has fought ite last battle, te little fellow will Fl Gay aftornoow, At wo o'clock. The friends relatives Closing heavily. " BB stances, concentrate the means of subsistence or otvosiwed-vofteus the guts. Flory invited to attased. ; ‘TRADE REPORT. for an army. I expeot, there’ sagainies ho bowel sawt.—Om Su@day, April 16, after a short Miness, ‘The Manchester market was irregular but easier. fore, to see of the largo towns lead toe disper- vont, a patty# of Lissnagirr, pagish ot Cappagh, LIVERPOOL BREADSTUYYS MARKET. of the armies."* county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 66 years fs market is dull and easier. Wheat in- Lord Peimerston, Mr. Bright and Mr, D’teraelt bave| ———— paid the most atle y es Her friends’ and thos of her sister Ann are respect. and easter ''* 4 f0F red descriptions, Cora Sat A Ecrmory of Mr. Cobden, aud the prow viea wit] MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Hei eres ‘icine trom her lite resStenen”’ Nor LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. of England in deploring the loas of « staunch friend Mulberry street, Her reusains will be taken to Calvary ‘Tho market is dull. Pork very dull. Bacon steady. gg freedom and humanity. ERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. biznes euieh and nominal. Tallew heavy. Ashes dull at’ G R A N T fol an for pearls, Sugar steady. Coflve quiet and steady. Rice inactive. Linseed oil vie and e a Rosin flat. Spirits t:rpentine flat. : ive, but refined. steady at 28. a 2s, 1d. for onsae. THE PAROLING OF LEE?S TROOPS, Richard Cobden, M. P., the English Our Buropean aivioee by ie Germaie inform vs (ff OFeanization of the Late Rebel Army the death of Richard Cobden, M. P., the great English of Northern Virginia. champion of free trade, the ablest man in the ranks ef the radical reformers of Great Britain, a sincere and hon-' jest domocrat, and a firm friend of the people of the United States, their government and rights, ENERAL &. EB. LER’S FAREWELL ORDER. Mr. Cobden died in Suffolk street, London, on Sunday, \ ‘2d of April, in the sixty-first yearof his age. He was Cemetery for interinent. _ PoLnxmex.—In Brooklyn, o@ Funday evenite, April 16, iguddenty, Timopore Pouuuaae®, Je., in the 30th year of is age. H Notice of funeral hereafter. Reanet.—On Saturday, April 16, of dipthevm croup, 4} Morriazn ALONSO Kavpnt, Jr, eldest child of Mortimer and Mary Anu Randet, aged 4’ year? and 7 montis The faneral wit take place ths (Monday) afternoon, at one o'cleek, from hiv lute resident, No. 111 Broome treet. fraternity aro rexpectfully invitod to atiend. Revs. —At the reeience of her dacxhter, Mr. Mary other raday, ‘April Houston, i@ Middlotown, N. Y., on Sasurday, April 8, Huxuries other than thoéo used by the’ majority of bis Brie —On Thursday, April 13, Burxaun brie, aged Bir, wanrna Row, whiow of Alexander Wows, in tbe 10Uy or quarters I found the same scarcity, frienda FY year of her age. of accommodations, More than one officer, in asking Mil ationd the funeral, tvoun ins ate residence, No. sie tase EY suirH.—-On Sunday, mereine, April TH Hiwne M. B. Ceprferd to renew hie coupled it with the Bal Sixvoanth street, ‘this (Momda; . Samu, youngest son of Benjamin and Pricaflla Smith, ity clock. the Tith year of his age: ‘The rolatives'atul friepdis of the family ar’ respectfully invited to attend’ the funeral fre the Duane Street Meth- odist Episcopal church, Hudson sterot ar Spring, on Teswday afteresen, at Cwoo'cfeck, without further in Vitatten. Skastex.—On Sathrday, April’ 25, saddon!¥,-of con- vulsiom, Many Lnowkre Braman, Orly daughter of Lloyd Married. “TI supposed all the people of the North Larrivosk—Geeprex.—On Satu Al the pon me ## rebel leader,” remarked General MERev. J. De Witt, D. D., Waaae't Lares Leo hy fs and his eyes filled with tears, showing the \Garuprax, both of this city, of emotion and feeling, A th officers most of the tune crowded Loe’s tent. It is evidently = Died. Bimpsait.—On Saturday ovening, April i6, at twomty- minutes eight o'clock, Tu hee Bema. . ‘The fu will take place from the residence of bie som, Charles Birdsall, No. 314 South F:fth street, Jersey ci, ‘this (Monday) afternoon, at throe o'clock. ‘fhe bla is the rear of the infantry. All tho surroundings were of | plainest kind; but, as is woll known, his army life h jalways been marked by great simplicity, indulging in no Buwserr.—Ln Orange, N. J., om Sunday, April 16, Lacy #4 |A.,witle of John Bennett, in the 48th year of her age. e 1 latives and friends of the family are respectfully: invited \o attend fur from hor residence No. 19 South Tenth “Williamsburg, on Tuosday after onrcity Of tents, have W alop ehelioriors’ wn far, caf Bods at tree oFelock. At Fallston, Harford county, Md., on Thurs- B could see. Most somed to be in excellent spirita; 30mm 4 BaERY. AS Pps J. and Jmogeno Searnan, aged 10 rronths. declining health for some fow years past, and of late A VISIT TQ THE ENEMY’S CAMP, eo that I inter, sod I think very justly, that, tae ag aes eR: Aas, Hee Wien Baty, Ee ee a ee att loenetitiy invite to at {his appearances in Parliament, or at public meetings out ity the surrender is more welcomed than lay vagrore an poo TE at St. Ann's Episcopal church, corner # Weud the firnera! services, at thie rox elence of her'parcnta, the house, were follawed by such bodily prostration| ho, &., &o, fe found among the oficers that the Fifth corps is held i pruners! sceviona at St. Anme Rpiscepal church, commer #1 4s Jano siceut, this (Manday)’ aftermon, at two o'clock, to serlously tmpede the discharge of his publie daties, ' : ae apes eee fon by them, and that they always il Gay) ee nai peas emodeek” tentreccan ll wuihoat further none. ‘The remain will be tin te i yearers i] Beorgreens Cemetery. he immediate cause of his demise was @ prolonged Mr, L. A. Hendrick’s Despatoh. cross, frfenas are tnvfien to stead. < emmaaiet de Strrow—-Om Sunday; April’ 10; Maxcimer E17, only ck of chronic spasmodic asthma, Huavgonruns, Vivre Anxy COPY ut Goneral Levis farewoil teeth, WitsaAx, twin-son' of Joba-and Killen Bemor, aged By cit of James R. and carid hone ses ctaam Richard Cobden was a self-made man. He was born at Mun Arronarrox Count Hoves, April 11, 1988, army, Thousands will read it with inte-™m Zeer: Neilce of the faneral in %-mortow's papors. Tan BAROGING OF Sam's enone is parents loved hfm, but God loved’ him best, ae ws Midhurst, Sussex, England, in the year 1804, His father Td Ook aay ee tl te ete gem, f_ THowas.—In Brooklyn, ow Sundays.Apr] 16, Wiuur &. Haapquarreas, Anuy Nontagrn Vinci, April 10, 1865. General Orders—No. 9. After four years of arduous service, marked by unsur- courage and fortitude, the Army of Northern Vir- ginia has been compelled to yield to overwhelming mumbers and resources. T need not tell the brave survivors of eo many hard fought battles, whe have remained steadfast to the last, that I have consented to this result from no distrust in them; but, feeling that valor and devotion could aecom- plish nothing that would capes for the loss that! [would have attended the continuance of the contest, I determi: id the useless sacritiee of those whose |past services have endeared them to their countrymen. By the terms of the agreement officers and men can return to their homes and remain wntil exchanged. You will take with you the satisfaction that proceeds from the consciousness of duty faithfully performed, and I earnestly pray that a merciful God will extend to you his| Diossing and protection. ‘With an unceasing admiration of your constancy and devotion to your country, and a I remembrance of, your kind and generous consideration for myself, I bid you all an affectionate farewell. R. E. LEE, General. The above address may be looke@ upon as about the closing actin tho drama. Comment ia unnecessary—it was a small farmer in that neighborhood; 0 that thegg Th¢ work of paroling General Leo's army commenced foarly years of the late legislator may be sald to havegm day. It proves tobe a matter requiring more time been passed in a struggle with poverty; and there are fow fag ‘82 Was generally supposed. About four thousand have passages in biography more interesting than the account MPC" Paroled to-day, belonging chiefly to the artillery, lof his rise from the home of a Sussex yeoman, and fromm °*¥Alry and scattering commands, It will probably tak the position of a boy in a London warehouse, to a placeg™'*® more days to get through. Goneral Sharpe is the in the British Senate, where he could command hisggP*foling officer. His headquarters are at Glenn's audience and influence the destiny of nations. Finding M4°t*!, #0 called, for such it once was, and the old sign there was no room for him in the contracted ®t Swings in tho street in Appomattox Court House. sphere of his native village, Richard left homo T¢Te is an air of business about the place, and with the when very young and sought out a relative whope*stntering crowds in the streots gives the surroundings was engaged im the manufacture of cottons ore the look of a town meeting or general election than |. Ph A. Bhomas, age® & The friends ‘of the family are respectfully invited tof THON, eldest wom of 5. P-and , neral years, §' months snd 5 days. i Biaioths feos realdenoet Mo 66 Cherny rarece. WORT” The cwintives and friends of the famtly ure respectfuity BUNRLL.—On Sunday,. April 16, Joun K. Bowes, aged ff invited: attend (S@ funeral, from the resiltence. of his 11 years and 6 months iy Eiparents No. 100 DsMeld stres¢, Brockiin;on Tuesday Bd af ternocn’, at two o'efock. ‘THeALt.—On Sunday, Apri 24 at! the residence of hit father, 6° Audson avenue, Browklyn; of! consumption, ALL, In the 24th year of hivraga, Jat ton o'clock, without further invitation: {3 ie an eee tara fiends of the family are renpectfully invited to-at- BI PY caer! Ac Belleville 3, om Friday even: ner of South Sixth and Sixth streets, Williamsburg, om ph M2, ADT 14, Loria Ros, wite of Jom. Hf, Van Nensolaer_ re wil rey ‘The relativen and friermte are resqwett illy Invited to at- MPuosday afternoon, at two o'clock. y O lock. Buowy,—On Sunday, April 16,. Mary Dxuier,. wite ofgy (e%4 the fun his (Momday) aftervioon, ar'two ofel 2 (i Van Virck. —On Satvrdiny, Aphl 15° Arun Hunr, Bobs Bown, & native of county Antrim; Ireland, axed youngost chila’of Je ti aa Ainastee S Van Vieck. o friends and acquaintanees-of the family are re-fy, The friends of the famiiy are inv ted’ to a ern lspectfully invited.to attend the funeral, on Tuesday af- bm “apes gated opin rod peace, Brook. yn, th »{Monday} ternoon, at two o'clock, from her late'residence, No, 404 *VTCr", St OVS Seturday, April 15; aftir's iiagering Pee tistana) please co} 4 iness, Estune, wife of Rev. Alexander? Van Wart, aged Cnn On pendey ial 1a iomn @,. Canamon, $e 2 Yeara, 6 months and 16 dass. aged 49 years. se = tho relatives and {riendy of the family are respoctfally ‘The frlends of the family are invited to attond the tu- fq MV ited to attond tlw funeral, Eis (Mondse) pagent rd env o'clock, from neral, from his late residence, No. 271 West Twonty-first 2g wre O-clock, from jie his greatest political triumphe, He obtained employment (ag °°™P!eting the work 1s the necessity of making out du- from his kinsman, and once at work, the énergy, tact and [gq Plicate papers. asiduty of young Cobden speedily began to be fot, and THE PAROLE OP GENERAL LER AND STAPP, /e was promot 6 position of a traveller, or, as the ina rm moted to the position of atraveller; of, Aa thew] First in giving thelr paroles were General Lee anda man.” In the commercial room of the various hotels gq Portion of his staff. That the people of the North may lyoung Cobden was always a welcome inmate; and there ga know the nature of the obligation entered into by General were a few years ago in his native island old “road- I arole, lows, ters” who used to speak familiarly and affectionately off 7) S04 ® COPY of tho parole, ss follows, which I . treet, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past one o'cloc! 4 i arguments, urged with so much effect in St. Stephen’s, * ‘THE FORM OF THE PAROLE. is its own comment. P pk : Wo.tsaas.—On Saturday, Ayait 15, aftere short il , , havin, n this - friends of the » imvited to attend th» fa- s . if the surrendered artillery and traing. A call has boos fa /?eland, in the 78th your of bis age. Mr. Cobden, like all men of his stamp, pushed his way I rendered by General R. E. Lee, commanding sald army, upward and secured a partnership in a considerable gm to Lioutenant General Grant, commanding the armies of manufacturing firm, and in the effort to extend his busi- fm the United States, do hereby give our solemn parolo of| ness he soon after visited the United States and also the fm honor that we will not hereafter serve in the armies of empire of Russia. While mainly engaged in commercial mg the Confederate States, or in any military capacity what- transactions he always kept his eyes open to the broader Mg ever, against the United States of America, or render aid questions of the political and social condition of thoj™ to the enemies of the latter until properly exchanged in countries he visited, and pamphlets on Russia and onjjg such manner as shall be mutually approved by the re- the United States in their relations with England ‘“ By afe@ spective authorities. ¥neral, from the residence of his brotiver-iasdaw Francis The friends of the famtly are invited to attend tho & i : : funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the Ci@TK, #25 Second avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at Texidenco of his son, Danie! Cavanagh, 19 Atlantic street, Kells County (Meath) papers pleaso copy. Cransy.—On Friday, Apri 14, Parnick Cranyy, & native of Queens county, Ireland, aged 47 years. 4 The friends and acqiaintances of the family are ro- 94 Mapectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) issued for one thousand additional teamsters for this purpose, They will probably be gotten away to-morrow. BUYING REBEL OFFICER'S HOXSHS. ‘ Rebel officors aro doing a brisk business selling their horses to our oficers. Many of them have very fo i animals and they aro not backward in asking good prices. The largest dogroe of judgment I think, is, how- lover, shown in refusing to take Confederate money. All Wraven.—In this aity, on Sumday, Aprti ‘16> after’ w Bi lingering illness, Davin Weaver, iw the 65th year of his Fae ‘The friends and relatives of the family, ale” the mem: Jers of Mariners’ Lodge, No. 23,£ 0. of 0. ¥., and the Fire Department generally, are’ respewtf:liy invited ; Jelock, from his late r.sidence, No. 610 Manchester Manufacturer” contained the germs of most R. E. LEE, General. utterly refuse to accept it,and in this refusal show unques. fg MOFn'ng, at nine o'clock, sidence, No. 610 @to- attend the funvral, om Tuesday sftermoc 7, at two lof those free trade and politieo-economical opinions W. H. TAYLOR, Licut, Col. and A. A. @. tioned distrust of tho financial scrip of theconfederacy. Mato tne repose of nw soul at Se Joseph's church, at ton gy 2.20°%) {rom his late rebidonce, No. TH Bosex sirvet which wore developed by him in his future career, CHAS. 8. VENABLE, Lieut, Colonel and A. A. G, GUERILLAS ATTACKING A TRAIN, o'clock. The remains will be interred in Calvary g About this period General Peyronnet Thompson and iq CHAS. MARSHAL, Lieut. Colonel and A. A. G. The Twenty-fourth corps train, while on a foraging Cemetery. EWS Mr. Charles Villiers, M. P., called in question the wisdom fi H. E, PRATON, Liout, Colonel and Ins, Gen. expedition to-day, was attacked by guerillas, Stripping Ml © lou nnsw SHIPPING N a On Saturday, April 15, Anne Coxproy, wife fof the English Corn law 3 Mr. Thompson attacking the GILES BOOKE, Major and A. A. Surgeon Gen, the teamsters of their clothing and giving rebe} garments 3 of John Gondron, a native of Kings county, Ireland, fA“ system in his ‘Corn Law Catechism,” aml Mr. Villiers H. 8. YOUNG, A. A. fieneral. Instead is reported all the damage done. aged 30:years, ms ALMANAO TOW waw TORE —twrm pay. assailing it in the House of Commons. The Anti-Corn gM Done at Appomattox Court House, Va., this ninth (0) ARMY MOVEMENTS. The friends and acquaintances aro respectfully invited §/ BUN RISES-------0-0-c-05- BAD | mun masnis The Second and Sixth corps left to-day. It is supposed. the Fifth corps will be the last to leave here, I am not at liberty, of course, to give the destination of any of the ‘corps. Mr. Charles H. Hannam’s Despatch. Hrapquantera, Sixt Any Corrs, Law League was organized soon afterwards in Manches-@q day of April, 1865. ter. Mr. Cobden did not join the body immediately ; but 4 ‘Tho abovo parole is the same given by all officers, and Bright, infused a vast amount of fresh life and energy ga # Countersigned as follows:— into it, and, in fact, gave it the impetus which mainly The above named officers will not be disturbed by enabled it to attain is triumphant issue. By Cobden’s jg United States authorities as long as they observe their advice England was divided into districts, subscriptions jm parole and the laws in force where they may reside. to attond tho funeral, from her late residence, No. 66 Chrystie street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. § Corvert.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, April 14, after a lingering illness, Hannatt "Anx, wife of William Colvert, ‘Jr., agod.40 years, 11 months and 4 days. Dearest mother, thou hast loft us, Port of New York, April 16, 1 ARRIVED Np Kanguroo (Hr). Bridgeman, Li ) nstown April 1, wit) cudse and 688 passengers, were raised, lecturers were appointed; but there is no} GEO. H. SHARPE, Gen. Asst. Provost Marshal, Nean Rick's Station, Va., April 12, 1805. And thy loss we deoply feel; aship Germania (Ham), Eblers, Hamburg, Aprit’é uestion that these lecturers w c el But ‘tis God who has bereft us— vf Nn indea a passengers, to. K value as the whole interest cuntored in the poreqications SS ee ee ‘THR MARCH TO BURKESVILLE. Ho can all our-sorrows heal. eemeee 5 en eee ae ee eer of Mr. Cobden, Mr. Bright, and one or two other men, (aq Here !s another document, which every officer has toRf The Sixth corps arrived near Rico's Station, enrowelll Tho relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to fe . Steamship Britannia (Hr), Kerrier, Glasgow, March 26, via ial xe fone a that time, wholly Aisinterestodt ‘as {$y Sign for the men of his command :— for Burkesville, this afternoon. In consequence of the Bt extend the funeral, from fanda reat B. church, this 4 ep iota, Tet dies ok gues Gana Sie cikens accine ) pre: amount of labor done and self-— rs londay) afternoon, at two o'clock. toprail ship steering W. denial yone through for the sake of “an idoa” which isB for'the within oemod prisouers ot’war belonging we. te ff Ceanuty of Fain which has recontty fallen the roads were (Muntiogton, Lc 1, and Cailfornia papers please copy. A’ Btanantis Cares, Sherwood, Witmington, NC. 29 houre ina horrible condition, and both men and horses expe- CaxueTor.—At Philadelphia, on Mongay, April 10; t, 20 miles Maxta, widow of Hon. Henry Carleton. of an Monroe, ore rigiing and Cox.—On Sunday, April 16, of disease contracted in headgear; lay by her for two hours, but she did y assistance; the Ceres lost bowsprit, had bow stove and stem damaged. Stermship Northern Light (US transport), Palmer, More head City, NO, 45 bours, with 69) sick and wounded soldiers, to the Medical’ Dtrector Steameh'p America (US tr CUft, City Point ria Fortress Monroe, in ballast, to 15th ins stot a large veamel with rigging attachedy W by Sof Five Fathom Bank Lightship, |, one topmast above water. Steamship Ariadne (U 8 transport), Crary, Fortress Mon- roe, to US Quartermaster. Sieamship Savannah (U 8 transport), Fortress Monroe, te r ter. j rit (U9 transport), Delanoy, Alexandria, 6 H hours, to US Quartermaster. Brig Stabia {Ital}, Homono, Constantinople, 111 days, with rag ‘Agrenta & Sith, rig bay ‘Boring (ir), Dexter, Sagun, 1 days, with sugar, bo, Sal pile 9 ne ee oan coca a eae Rape he rendered by Ganeral Ibert E rae ‘Confederate eaten Commons. le offer umself for cl at the - venan' ‘nera! solution which followed the death of King William in are Soaneenas Banus thy peg i ers States, — have had the effect Of Mi galisbury prison from starvation, Dani, Cox, aged 26 1837, but was then defeated. In the following dissolu- I give my solemn parole of honor that the within named years, tion, in 1841, when Lord Melbourne made his appeal tof shall not hereafter sorve in the armics of the Confederate Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the the country in favor of a fixed duty on corn, Mr. Cobden MM States or in military or any capacity whatever aya'nst ptist church, corner of South Fifth and Fifth streeta, offered himself again, and was successful. in the House Mid the United States of America, or render aid tothe enemios agi ited : 5 took every opportunity of advocating his peculiar of the latter, until properly exchanged in such manhor as Canrae.—On Friday April 14, Euzaneru, relict of # views, and one of his impassioned speeches led tof shall be mutually approved by tho respective authoritios, Samuel Carter, in the 83d year of her age. singular scene. Soon after Sir Robert Peel came into Dono at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, this 9th Tho relative and frienda of the family are respectfully panes in that Parliament, his “private secretary, Mr. [day of April, 18645. invited to attend the a trom her late redldenon, 3 0. mmond, toas sh't by a madman of the name of Mc- e within named will not be disturbed by the United 701 Second avenne, near Thirty-eighth street, this (Mon- I v Sir Robert himself, The circum- (Mj States authorities so long @s they observe their parole day) afternoon, at ono o'clock. stance naturally made a deep Impression on Sir Robert's Ml and the laws in force where they may reside, hiladelphia papers please copy, | mind; and wh/'n in the course of a free trade debate, Mr. Bf ciobiceniediaieimadnabecys Capuvs.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 16, of dropey y e responsibility they mnie pe on the brain, Gronaw Wasmmatoy, son of William H. incurred by refusing the free importation of corn to al Thus far, General Sharpe tells me, he has not heard » land Kate W. Cadmus, aged 7 months and 21 days. starving poople, Sir Robert Peel rose in a state of great fill single rebel officer or private utter a word of complaint The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Mr. J. Walton Fito! 's Despatch. Bonnmsvitun Junorics, April 1, 1865 ‘The army has begun its movement from the scene of| the recont surrender of the enemy, and already tho coun-| try contiguous to these headquarters is covered with the, camps of the returning victors. MOVEMENTS OF GRNERAIA. Major General Meade and staff arrived hero from 3 excitement and’ accused Mr. Cobden of inciting to aasas- invited to attend the funeral, from their residence, B4,.\) if wis fea ith brig Chior lsination. The clamor that rose thereupon, the criminationalgg % the conditions of their parole, Farmville about noon yesterday, and will probably gm Twouty-Orst street, near Fifth avenuc, this (Monday) ff New York srsielig ee ee ee Mand recriminations, the explanations and apologies that| Meantime most of the enemy's supply trans, ambu- “ ‘afternoon, at two o’elock. Brig tina (of Stockton), Griffin, Trinidad, 19 days, with sojourn in this vicinity for several days to come. Major General Shoridan, with small guard of his| famous cavalry, passed through here about ten o'clock yestorday, moving en route for Nottoway Court Houso, distant some nino miles in our rear, where it is reported that the outpost of the army will oon be made. As yet! nothing has transpired to indicate what disposition is to| be made of the army, though it is probable, now that! Genoral Meade has arrived, that something definite rogarding future movements will be known speedily. ar, to Walsh & Carver. chr Theo Dean, Phillips, Baltimore, 3 da Schr E Bement, Penny, Philadelphia for Boston, Schr J Walker, Sinith, Philadelphia for Boston, BELOW. Ship Edith, anchored in the Lower Bay, waiting ordera, Crorrer.—At Waverley, Hudson City, on Sunday, April Bq 6x, 16, Many, relict of Vincent Orepper, aged 78 years. Notice of funeral to-morrow. j Danxrstoux.—On Friday, April 14, buzapsTa Denes. roux, widow of Atoxander Dennistoun, in the 80th yoar g of hor age. Her friends and those of her sons William and Thomas are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, this (Mon- day) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 10 West Twen- tieth street, without further invitation. Dwogouxh —On Friday morning, April 16, after a long ‘aod tedious illness, Louis cHER, aged 34 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully i -,S>'P Gay Mend, Lawrence. arr at New Bedford 12th inate During yosterday and to-day quite » number of the invited to attond the funoral from his late residence, 149 ff jon) wh, 16,000 Ibe bone ; sent home ‘and boli! {200 sp 400" recently paroled men from Lee's artuy have reported tof™™Spring street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘and 2300 Ibs bone. Has on fxt_ 330 wh from ship Arnolda, Major J. 13. Smith, provost marshal of the Second divi Donca—On Friday morning, April 14, Samuxa N. fj wh 0000 bone from bark John P West. sion of this corps, for the purpose of soliciting transporta- fil Donar, in the 63d year of his age. Spoken, &e. tion to Petersburg and vicinity over the railroad which I The relatives and friends of the family are invited to Ship Martha Rideout, Jellerson, from Boston for Mek our constraction corps has rendered operative from theMMattend the funeral, from the Brick church, corner of J bourne, Feb 17, lat 24 37 8, lon 2017 Ww. latter city to Burkesville Junetion. course nothing of MM Fifth avenue and Thirty-seventh strect, this (Monday) Ship JF Whitney, Avery, from Callao for Genoa, March 22 the kind could be granted them, all of the available —Mfafternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be taken to gy li108. lon 77 gy en prom Rotter means of transportation being necessary to the uso of Ml Greenwood for interment. aay ee March care ln ‘Dor. nm, ria our own men. | It seems as if the magnanimous conside- Mj Evans. —At Hudson City, on Sunday, April 16, Courts. HM Bark Old Hickory, 26 days ‘from Cobija for Liverpool, Jam ration and forbearance with which the rebels hereabout Bway Tmomrson, son of Edward and Jane Evans, aged 5 9826, lat 56248, lon 61 49; all well. have been treated only serves to render them more pro- Ml years, 1 month and 8-days. B eaittr®, egram & Henry, Walker, from Baltimore for Valpa suming and expectant of favors unlimited. ‘The friends of the family are Invited to attend tho Faison Jan 2. las £6 60 F. ben 6 Cardiff for Boston, i funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from tho Bf oN Mg! ein gg: Loring from Cw o Reem, Meee The Press Despatch. Tesidence of bis parents, Willow court, Hudson City, HW Brig Douglas, from Rio Janeiro for NYork, Feb 23, lat 828 r u ‘April 14, 1868. reday, April 13, "Hawa Avavsta, BS, lon 33 38 fomtanes Mounos, April 16, wife of Samuol’T. Gauticr, and daughter of the late Abra- mn Ports. The George Leary brought down direct from the front Mi nam Stagg, im the 62d year of her age. fifty bearers of battle flags and other trophies, including several beautiful State flags. the proceedings of the body. Tu the year 1846 five years after Mr. Cobden on.,qj4sisnated authorities, My ostimate of their number, as tered Parliament, Sir Robert Peel introduced the bill for fm Given in yesterday's despatch, I am satisfied will prove land. Cobden’s name was in every one’s mouth, and ff perhaps the most graceful tribute that was ever paid to agg Wich will, doubtless, be to-morrow. public man was offered tohim by Peel himself, when, inf THE ORGANIZATION OF THM SURRENDERED ARMY. reviewing the course of the corn law agitation and its By diligent inquiries to-day of rebel offcers—and I success, he sald the result was mainly due, not to his efforts nor to the efforts of any of his colleagues, but fam U4 MY questions answered with uniform courtesy—I Suir Lisenry (Br), Ouellet, hence for Antwerp, passed Fab 4 mouth, E, Mareb 30, with mizenmast gune. a Whalemen. England was not ungrateful. As sod. as the contest fi ern Virginia, as surrendored, in advance of the official was over & proposal was made to raise £100,000 by way of subscription in recognition of the Fei eles. The Kieu te the eqpnteation, ging Ge Cobden, by which it was well understood his own private fag Corps, division and brigade commanders and chiefs ef The proposal was warmly taken up, and though the san- guine anticipations of its promoters wers not realized, Major Seem Ow aik the sum of £70,000 was rai-ed, with a portion of which gt the small property at Midhurst, on which he had worked when & boy, was purchased for him, while the remainder Ml tren yc ‘nr uaior General Ht, Bows was invested by Mr. Cobden himself in American rt. lway BM (in troops ; Brigadior General W. = bama troops; Colonel R. M. Powell's Texan brigade. Major General Henry Heth's Division—Brigadior General J. R Davis’ brigade, Missasippl troops; Brigadior k. When Sir Robert Peel went out of office Lord Johnie |Rumell became Premier, and in the distribution of his offices it was understood he oflered to Mr. Cobden some General J, i. Cooke's bri ade, North Carolina troops; subordinate ottice—we believe the Vico Presidentship off 4°! , , wadier General William Macrae's brigade, North Care: the Board of Trade—which Mr. Cobden declined. Hog iina troops; Brigadier General Wm. McComb's brigad Tennessee troops. Major General C. M. Wileox’s Diviston—Brigadier Genoral E. L. Thomas’ brigade, Georgia troops; Brigadior Goueral Joseph N. Lane's brigade, North Carolina troops; Brigadier General A. M. Scales’ brigade, North Carolina Foretg: of Yorkville. This seat he Yetained for ten oF oleven Awrwnar, March 30—Arr Axel, Landergren, NYork. The rejatives and friends of tho family aro respectfully invited 10 attend the funeral, at Trinity chapel, Twonty. es fifth street, near Broadway, ‘this (Monday) afternoon, at ray is Welt Anchi; hasensee (remy Miron one o'clock, without further Invitation. Bi for more do. Goopmas.—On Saturday, April 15, Mrs. Catnauxe Wd C do go ‘71, Geeatenunde, Kulken, New York; 30th, B Gyda, Lovald. do ar fe H “Rowonavx, March 3)—Sid Claudia, Dinse, NYork, Cowes, April 5—Arr Hansa (s), Von Santen, New York for Bremen. March 3—Arr Old Dominion, Stahl, Hamburg. I‘Apritd, Hamiet, Snow, NYOFR. np pie in port J L, Hale, Graven (or Richard- Bristos, March 31—In port, John Tucker, Hallett, for New 4 Yess lag. showed himself one of the bitterest opponents of ‘tho conservative Cabinet, and he, in conjunction with Mr. ‘ . cf v Bright and bis old friends of the Corn Law League, Mi Cyn htig titan, comer & McGowan’ brigade, South threatened @ revival of that body and the agitation iH “Major General William Mahone's division—Brigadier The war with Russia, which soon after followed, found Ml Ger" General NN Haines brigade Misssarnoe ‘troops; Colonel G._B. Taylor, Torrell's brigade Georgia tr SPP Brigadier General Brewor's brigade Florida. troops Brigadier General D. A. Welngor’s brigade Virgin A.—Lottery Prizes Cashed. Circulars, drawings and information sent. J. BR. CLAYTON, 10 Wall atreet N.Y. also the members of the Groens street M. EK. church, ‘aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) al o'clock, from the Ladies’ Union Aid Institutig second street, near Righth avenue, Gnay.—On Sunday, April 16, of inflammation, Manta, ), for Low Prizes C. rd and information given. Drawings sent. . CLUTE, Broker's office, 176 Broadway. When the English Parliament was dissolved in 1857, ring’ conduct in bringing on the Chinese war, Mr. Cob A.—Use the ‘s Moth De- ‘ ; ; q troops . oe Air WDeat Aprild—Arr Golien Horn, Rice, Caloutta (and a den did not offer himself for the West Riding, Ho bed “Major Genoral George E. Piokett’s division—Brigadior BJ STROYING PACKET. For sale by all druggiats wife of Pte De Mory Gray. tay imvitad to attena fj Proseeden for Loudon); 3d, Akbar, Chase, Calcutta, for HY me a candidate for the town of Hudderstield, but was M¥ General George H. Stewart's, brigade Virginia troops latives and friends are roep inv to attend Mi nd anchored) A Silent Sewing Machine. WILLCOX & GIBBS, 908 Broadway. A.—Celebrate Our National Victories with ZIMMERMANN & CO.'S Sparkling Catawba Wine, Depot 2 Duane street. ithe funeral, from her | dence, No. 20734 Sixth m lavenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at v1 lock Gatuwey.—On Sunday, April 16, of consumption, Wintiam Gaitwey, & native of Clonakilty, county Cork, Treiand, aged 20 years The friends and relatives aro respectfully invited to-at beaten, remaining out of Parliament for two years. During this period (185¥) Mr. Cobden came to the United States on some private business, when he paid a| visit to the York Henstp office, When Mr. Cobden was in the United States his friends nominated him for the borough of Rochdale, and returned Gtascow, March 30—Arr Clara Hickman, Payne, Liver. pool cinaactan, March 26—Arr Five Sisters, Fernander, Palor- nd for New Orleans), Voyager, Wylie, Mesuna yw York.) jenred for Gate, March $-[n port, Golden Hind, Davis, from 8 Boston? Major Wilconson, Hunter's ‘brigade Virginia troops; B Brigadier General M. 1). Corso’s, brigade Virginia troops, i Brigadier General W. R. Perry's brigade Virginia troops Maj 7 General sohn B. Gordon's Command. Major General Bryan Grimes’ division—Colonol Chas Forsyth, Battle's brigade Alabama troops; Brignd isin fee tae ee he mene Oe chek eueeencns 1 A.—Marsh’s Truss Office, 422 Broadway, [mtoud the funeral, from 509 Water stroct, on Tuesday af MM tiawsux, March S1—Arr at Cuxhaven, Penguin, Wesen= leone General’ W. BR. Cox's brigade North Carolina troops; — hn . ° me i Now York, Deere aaeia ime ia eee Mrlgndior ieneral Phil" Gouk'n begnde Georgia trois EASoei ings und abdominal Hela eee oe rte eae Apri'S—tn port brig # F Smith, Pomnroy, from Rie . - By Colonel Cowar mes’ brig North Carolina troops oo —_ , be his lordship avoided the mistake which his colleague, s b nt Cork (Ireland) papers please copy In port Br brig Prospect, for New Yorks Lord Russell, had made iwelve or thirteen years bofore, pe prgudier Gen osname dene: ete Colonel Abraham Lincoln Busts, Badges, Pore 3@ Hawiny.—On Friday, April 14, at Bridgeport, Conn. A traits, Rosettes, Mourning Equipments, in and kept the Presidentship of the Board of Trade, with & Waggaman, York fa tuddenly, Sanam Martina, widow of Captain Abijah Livexroot, March S1—Arr P Lacoste, Minatitlan; April 1, brigade Louisiana troops; Colonel R. Shields and such memorials and mementos of the In ‘& seat in the (ab net, vacant for time, waiting Mr. ty t - " “s resident de sutainod may. be found at TOWN. fg Hawley, and sister of Meigs D. Benjamin, of this city, in Cuba (s) _lalzaie Homan, and City of New York, NYorkg A Cobden’s weceptance. Mr. Cobden,ton arriving in Eng- ae Brigniie? Fe AA a eg (early) ‘arwc—l texps. ‘903 Broadway. A the G4ih year of her age. Loutsita, Chandler, 0,2, Victory, do, $4. Aurora, Barkers lund, hastened to the Premier and declined the otter, irigat.or Gonorsd HA. Rantom's ttignés Worle Core: The relatives and friends ara invited to attend the fu- fg ™' : 5 Though never a minister of land, it was his fate Bashfulness.—How to Overcome It. Seof lina troopa; Major Cooper, Walker's brigade Virginia 1'Mareb 28, neral, at her late residence, Bridgeport, this (Monday) hn Clark, Letonenean, Haltimore: Sth ME a ie v ore 6 col o . tAL J ©. Root bre at e. , © . Wheeler, fever attain, in having the chief direction of they caroline troops > < poinful ilines, Have Ro Horrwine, Jr, son of Maria andj Cld April 1, J R Keeler, Delano, NYor&; 34, Pennayle commercial treaty with’ France. Mr. Cobden had Seta Fierce, Meee, Teen tate ihg Sere All Weel Molten, Buits 00 .90..2: ato Willian Huffmire, aged 20 years and 4 months Cobourg, Gibson, for Philadelphia; Belgia always insisted on the pacific intentions of the EmperorgM rdyna; Brigadier Geueral A” BE De Bono's brigade Georgia BE eek AW: a Fourth avenue, and @ Lafayette place, Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ey, Tree Lee tie (an toaes, aad ‘of the French; and in one of his visits to Pari h interview with his Majesty, in which Louis Napoleon By lie, had an invited to attend the fuuwral, from the residence of Lia BMF Sure, Biyanc, NYork; Dennis Horevm, McMullen, and mother, O4 Laight street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two fad Souih Carolina, Shapsoott troops; Brigadier General J. P. Simmes’ brigade Georgia Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in ¢ eo The only perfect | fF world. Harmless, reliable, Instantaneo . Jorn bay. z Joutered Into an elaborate argum nt to ehow that his nM Miuoe General Bushrod R Johnson’s diy sion— PD: pactory 81 Barclay sireas o'clock i jlanon Aprit Sarr Jt, Bogert, Shidaber, NYorw; 4th, 1 and jilitary preparations, which were then exciting 4 Brigadier General Henry A. Wise's brigade Virginia’ Cgnecageee sreeeapmeere ns Joroese.—On Saturday morning, April 15, at three Fe ri ene e nore. shields and Boatom; $d, Southerm ja good deal of Uocasines4, were no more than the de troops; Hriyadier General W. H. Wallace's brigade South Dye. Cheapest infgo'clock, after a severe illness, Jon, eldert son of John Ht oy., MeDonald, San Praniciseo, tic necessities of France required. This apology “! 4 Carolina troops; Brigadier General Y. M. Moody's brig Sold by druggists, Depot 66 d Caroline Jurgens, of Williamsburg, L. 1 Bot out tat, He n Sands, Otis, tor Boston. Arr at Gravesend 3d, Vesta, NYork. Sid M, Ejoangr, Pat ten, StJohn, NB. Lovan Faux, April 4—Arr Peravian Lisnox, March 26—Arr Deodate, Nygawcd, NYork. arch 1S—Arr St Andrew, Harrington, Boston, > 101d Joho Patten, Eromons, England. c Quesestows, March Sh—Sid Livtog; Age, Ni Dal v0, Om do Sist, Empresa of the Sens, Devis, from Callao foo Rorrenoaw, March 3i—Cld Eaglet, Lawson, N York. WietO®, March Sl—sld Juniata, Sen Franco. 7 bp, Mareb Z7—1n Bark Casco, Gardner, trom he friends and relatives of the family are requested the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resitemee of his parents, corner Gra ham avenue and Booram street Joxns.On Sunday, Apeit 16, Joun Joxm, Sr., in the TaLh your of hia age. Re ‘ raling o ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ‘ oohacewn, wits ony canes bate attend the funeral, at hie son's reel 453 dreasing. Sold at the Dy Tie and at th “? 1,129 BB Thirty fifth atroet, on Tuesday afternoons at two: Broadway. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, & Jusio.—On Sanday, April 16, Meuea Macbavene, iP br “ae 4 Harbara Junio, aged 18 years ite way inte the newspapers—it was understood from the 4 sue Alabama cecone pen of Mr. Cobden bimself—and the way was thus paved Md 4 . : . for the rumory thas afterwards began to circulate, andl , Cava Major General C. W. C. Leo's division — Mauch ovary buy naan ce atoneg, Teaectina i Btigadier General G. M. Barton's brigade Virgin troops the negotiation of the treaty | Ranh mre doe gy aty i i mond Local Briga tin corn law subeeriptlons iB American, taltway stock, fil MAGE General Henry Fitzhugh 1-e's division of cay and we may add that fora time he suffered some losses vicka trecws dirigudioe Gavoral We te Rene ion from the investment. About the time that Mr. faS ot nis al berts, bri Conte wae oak at arise, the time that Mr. Blof North Carolina and South Carolina trope, lirizad ment, and while he wast General W. M. Geary, brigade of South Carolina and residing in the French provinces of Algiers some % aes i ade Of hia frenda proposed to raise a ‘wocond wabscrip: A freims troops; Brigadier Genoral I, Barringor, brigae} Bunions, Enlarged Joints and of the feet ured by Dr. ZACHARIB, 700 1 Hatr Restores ole (fromm Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative sy weir of beg rg r A The reiatives and friends of the family are requested ‘ast afr; for do raady, Golde tion im bis favor. Tt was to have been managed lll arrdury Brigadier Gencral W. H. Pundleon, Chief «/ {4 the dyetappilod by aki netinn, N° © AMF Mouwe Bilin aitond the funeral, at St. Fowr and Vaul's church, fi Lead, une. sebe Lette, Berry, for NYork reads, with gress tena But the London TNmes got hold of avilery. : ————_—— sate cee apes Phen meetin co, Sane meeeing, © American Port: ithe affair, an in an article recommended the case - le Good Will En oe Company No. 4 ton o'clock, without further notice, BOSTON, April 15, AM—Arr Dates bark Verconiging, to the pubile in & tone of contemptuous pity, at the samo PP ay aro General E. P. Alexander, chief of artillery, Hrooklyn, W. D.—The al of the shows ‘company is tem Hoston papers please copy. wer, Amsterdam via NYork: brig BH Kenngdy, Gey, Sew time sneoringly remarking how singular it was that BM Brigedlor General Ik Le Walker, chie€ of artillory, fq PO°*tly Postponed, “Due notice hereafter Lows.In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, Aprit 16, fq rien: penre Iaines, Cridin, Mayaguen, 2A) UL eaghey gontleman who aspired to economize the finances of the BY qhind cor pe, : , at — —— Joux Lown, in the 73d your of hin age, x 4 J nation couk! not keep his own private affairs from confus sion. The offect of this was imrmcdiate, Mr. Cobden wrote over to England, repudiating th rt sto ier davon, Mattwows, Pht nn), Ban Pranctseos brig Vir ), Wood, New Oriesua, seha Gold Hunting Watch: from seventy-five to six hundred Brigadier General A. L. Long, chief of artillory, J ©. ALLEN, No. 415 Relatives and friends of the 7 are respectfully in- centre. vited to attend the funeral, on Tuosday afternoon, at three o'clock, from No. 220 Washington auvet lars each, for sale by Be roadway, on8 door below Canal reel. begging that every friend of his wou hossatemaricay dione c Ahearn yeberh en formerly No. 1 W Mowrny.—On Saturday morning, April 15, Mra. Manrne aeinttaREe from all © ction with it, After this say r. THe Sink OF THR ARMY. ~ - e v, aged 79 years, oe Eo eee EE Cobden refused to the journal in question admission into} From the extent of the above organization ono would Fn ay . Ligh — Stitch Sewing a The . haa A neh map A oa to Forety + bens te ri Rowan; A M Edward si ha house. . aie aching and Button Holo Machine, uinoral, from her late residence, 41 Cheever place, Sout a D’Deckor, Baker, NYork; Cam. Mr, Cobden expressed his opinion on the ismue of thom Yer) Saturally tags for s large army. As it is, including WHEELER & WILSON, 63 Broadway, New York. BM itrooklyn, this (Monday) morning. Her remains will be oer vin Mra Lee River American war very recently in a lettor addressed to they Meers, privat" caring muskets, artillorixts, team taken to 8. Peter's church, corner of Hicks and Warron ND, Aprib eave rel United States Minister at Copenhagen, in which he said :—jM aters and hospital attendants, there are but arxtoen thou Immense Prices Patd for Old Books Bf sjrevts, whore a requiem mass will be sung at. balf past fy valk, Ricker, Boxer, “Peongratulate you on the course which events haye Ri sand. This is the number of passes aaked for to cover B4 0,000 Books, Stereoscopic Pictures, oo band, ten; from thence to the Comotery of the Holy Cross, By ert te Horton, Jain Hopkins, taken in your country during the Inet months. ItB}the whole number. HGAT BROTHBRS, 113 Nassau stroet, Flatbush. % 4 seems to me that there are unmistakable signs of exhaus. Mi THE SURRENDERED MATERIAL. = Mostoommer.—On Saturday morning, April 15, Mra. BY * Coombe, WYork tion in the confederacy, and it would not be rash to predict ‘annon surrendered ts now stated at one hundred Old Eyes Made New Manoanet Montoomeny, wife of Samuel Montgomery, By Crow Nd. ine hy tol. P ‘ies how that the fainous ‘ninety days’ will witness very dect enty pieces. We also received seven hundred ff W'thout rj tye ber, Oe meteetes, it pete ea 36 years, @ months and 25 days. Ry keowla Aw ha i Riek, vive events in tho progress of the war, Jefferson Davis iy wagons, The relatives ana friends of t fan ly are respectfully Jrondway, Now York Here se Mineres, Jedersom, Philadelphia; Chase, Miley rules in Richmond; but the federal armies control hisdo- Em ‘The army wae a larvo one when it turned fie back on aie hv.ted to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, ak Mg PNT) Sil” smith: aay, Lake, Congdon, ‘and Cornelis minions. I hold a theory that in these times, whem armiés Mi the rebel capital—not leas, Tam tld by robel officers Risley’s Bucha Cures all Affeetiona of L]to o'clock, at her late residence, 32 skiliman stroot, HP)... oid ethport: TH Seymour, Kelley, Ktors 8 require vast appliances of mechanical resources, and B¥than forty thousand men, Many, however, insist in Bl the Kidneys, Bladder, ao, of men, women aod children, py Brooklyn, K. D, A acvr Janet bugles, Backer, New York, soop WH when they are so much larger than in olden days, it is MM making tho member much loss, but the statements of tho Ad Depot id Guambers ateoct y wll druggiate. Mawtinvals,—On Monday. April 10, af Washington, Mil vacksoa, 4

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