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a Oo -egeeree” PAB capture of Mobile by the national forces, a report ra 4 NEW YORK°HERALD.} JAMES GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. The City‘of Baltimore brought £1,701 in specie to Now 3 he commander of Fort Belem fur Gring on the Uvir a Ed cates war vessels afver the offliers had sign ted bi \ that they understood his @4;nmons nov to go oui of port. its appointed rulers. Under Andrew Johnson, as Military Gover- OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. Volume XXX. neteeeee nee. 107 of Marne, orders that all merchant vessels captured dur. New York, Tucsday, April 18, 1865- jug the Mexican war and not yet (April 4) definitively com: demned, shall be returned with their cargoes to the own- EA Siate will be readmitted to the bonofits of tho can be done under the circumstances. We @ hu ditd g us from S mtor and * natonal salute (rom THE SITUATION. 78 without gost, Fl inion till shora of every vestige of slavory.,@must cither abandon our business on Ann streot fs The Old Flag Raised Over tho Ruins ofp ji, tet Pits Mtn tor dela and ‘Tho assassination of President Lincoln aud sue attempts Tho Bangkok (Siam) Time: of the bie pepo ‘The ways and moans which have done the work fjaltogether, or occupy tho sidewalk with our @ the Fort, ~ Fort Joheon, om James I-laud, place cons: ous in 4 and bis sons of fqs4ys:—On the morning of the 6th Inst, he aed i and drive foot ere into the stree the inaugurtiok of the rebellion, an@ eminently appro- totake the tify of Goayetary Sewer HA vncn uatned Daniel Webstor, said to bo a native of Nan- pin Tennessee will make it ensy, too, in overy carts, passong: t, &o., &0, ho. priate for m wtp br take a part not love, prominent im thie course continue to form the engrossing and melancholy aubject of thought, feeling, conversation and action Fy throughout the North. The murder of a Chief Magis L trate boing an unprecedented event in our history, of * course the demonstration of feeling is such as has never Dofore been manifested by the people, whose affection for their martyred President, estiniation of their greai By tucket, United States of America, and late mate of tht i schooner Meridian, was picked up offthe Borneo Comps-ISq doad carcass; let it be removed. This re- ‘Consols “loged in London on the 6th of April at 903g a 190% for money. The Liverpool cotton market was dull i with the pire of their labor sae. jand prices weak on the 6th of April. Breadstuils wore OD the basis of freedom and compensation, by quiet and steady.. Provisions were dull. Meach of the States concerned. But President MISCELLANEOUS NEW3. ‘Lincoln’s emancipation proclamations will Joss, and terrible indignation over the foul at by Our correspondence by the steamship Havana, which fl doubtless now be regarded as consecrated lawa which his death was produced are unmistakably ~garrived here yesterday from Havana, informs us that ll by his successor. Edie yellow fever and smallpox bad again made tho:r The national finances, continuing under the shown in @ nation spontaneously draping itseli it ne ak ous : . tn the solemn woods of mourning. In the variousF4 “4 “x ingsion, Jamaica, trade olroular of the Oth of skilful management of Socretary McCulloch, son A ‘5 will be well taken care of. The pulse of Wall cities, towns and villages of the loyal States, in addition Bf april. says:—‘Thero is not much d smand for Amer can pi to the forcible language of respect for the departed chi-f FJ provisions or Halifax fish stuifs, oxcept flour, of whichP¥ street denotes that the public confidence in spoken by streets festooned in funereal garb, arrange AL ‘Tho doad body of a stock broker, named Maurice monts have been mado by the different public bodies and BM .,.us00a'n, a native of France, aged about forty yor, i associations for tho observance of further sp Pf whose residence was at No. 10 Waverley place, was found gg struction which President Jobnson will pursues propriate coromonios. In this city y:sterday all fqyesterday morning lying on tho sidewalk in front of No. pq will, we are satisfied, be efficient, decisive and § the law courts which had not previously taken Moe Third avenue. It is stated that deceased loft hisF§ enduring; the treasury, the national debt and dt over til) afer the con-pq 22s o Sunday evening, having with him vo thousandd tho national curreney will not suffer any haz- ae: poten ad jonsnae Fee F tho con-FA goitars in money aud other property of value, and WASH 4, op oxnorimental tinkering, but will go onf clusion of the Presidential obsequies in Wash-Binot afterwards soen alive by his friends. Neither the fq P' ” ington, which will take place to-morrow, and meet ings of a number of our city institutions and orsaniza- tions wore held to take steps for the suitable observan ef Of the occasion, Ata moeting held in the Collector's office at the Custom House a letter was ordered to be ad rebellion is suppressed; ‘the policy of recon- tho cage, which will probably be dispelled at the furtherBH Yagtly, touching our foreign affairs, it will investigation of the allar, which is to aks place before HY m4 “foe the prosont, to say that Andrew ‘Coroner Gover to-day. % erween fi cl esterday morning, Cssibed to Governor Benton, requcsting bin toifix. ontop. Between), four end five piclock yesterehy PTR Nk a morrow, instead of Thursday, as a day of humiliation and prayor. The proceedings of a number of as ps ‘i Company, was killed by being struck by @ falling wall. His remains weve buried ander the ruins, and were s bj exhumed by his follow firemen. The somblages, official and unoiticial, together with sketehes of tho appearance of the metropolis, are given in our columns this morning. ‘The condition of Secretary Seward was better yoster- day, and he appeared to be gradually improving. As sistant Secretary Frederick Seward’s case is also becom. fF ing more hopeful, and it is now thought that he may day discovered floating in the water at pior 44 NorthEy THE Last or THe Great Enarasn Acrors.— fj river It is supposed that he accidentally fell into thefq Mr. Charles Kean, the last of the great English river. actors, is now in this city on a passing visit tom ‘The town of Sorel and tho neighboring islands, in the] hig American friends. After an extensive tourfl county of Richolicu, Canada East, were visited with fearfel inundation in tho early ‘part of last week. fg Of 8 Breat portion of the globe, embracing ing el cwenty porsons wore drowned, and a large number of gq its range the golden lands of Australia and Conspiracy to assassinate Vice President Johnson and Bai ii so, bars, &c., were carried off H California, as well as the islands of the Antilles, every momber of the Cabinet. Many of the conspira-F 4 culvert on the railroad between Dayton and Toledo, Mhe has once more bent his steps to the mag-f Ohio, gave way on the 12th inst., precipitating the 1oco- Il nigcent metropolis of the Western world. Like motive and tender into a ravine adjoining, instantly kill- ultimately recover. Evidence accumulates of there having been a regular By tors aro known tothe a:thorities, and as soon as it can prudently be done their names will be given topf ring the fireman and badly injuring the engineer. port of the arrest of Surratt, one of the sipposed fi 433 deaths in the city during the week ending April 17—M triumphant fame bas filled the land. Such to pass the Legislature in any form; but therein the harbor oxcept Fort Sumter, from the ‘centre of| Fa docrense of 32 a8 compared with the mortality of tho another actor does not live at this day. His principals in tho atrocious affair. Our despatches con- week provious, and 8 less than occurred during the Bl atvie ig pure, chaste, finished and highly intel- tain a large amount of interesting information relative P oie OeAbeldedtna wilels 8 i corresponding weel year. eo 8 - t the arrangements for the funeral of Prosident Lincoln Hl -urred during the week, 210 resulted from acute lectual. To see him is to see at once the im-| and the proceedings of the authorities for the dotection BM diseases, 198 from chronic diseases, and 25 from external personation of perfect art and a true specimen of tho criminals and their confederates. Thirty thou- sand dollars roward have boon offered for the arrest of Booth and Sirratt, It is oaid that the body of Prosident Lincoln willl pass through this city, em rowle to its last resting place al Springteld, Tinois. ‘91 of Ireland, 13 of England, 81 of Germany, 8 of Scot-M we find nothing of the coarse, vulgar “Black- and, and the balance of various forcign countries. 7 ” twenty deaths from smallpox are reported as having! hawk” style which “tears » passion to rags no second board. Goverments were firm. Gold opened at 153 and closed at 14834. ‘The people of Canada are giving strong evidence offmycwerssy momIng: But On She, Atri ee ale ara many other reasons, is cause enough why AF-Blogislators watch this scheme. In tho first York and ihe Thirty.f'th Mausschosoli, woro drawn up| re place, why should the gas companies raise Him tom nad ail distinguished thomeclves iu tao, naval ‘The Turks Island Standard of tho 1st inst. is received. Mj Of Mrs. Kenru, who hag gained laurels where-I their prices now, when we are on the eve offMand miliary ‘operations against Sumter, and wore eon-| their estoom for our murdered President and their sym- Kean should be earnestly. wvivomed among us. with us in our affliction. ‘The on the public panies biidetiiceal. win pliced Peng Sea Of the ssit market it states:—The quantity shipped # ver she has gone, we may make the same ce week is very small, and our market of Jate‘*uas boen dull. Mremarks. The thousands of play-goers in this dey. and on Sunday the assassination of Mr. Lincoln wasHin,. opening of the Sashes dca will no doub city eho sale GAG aah lace Aa alluded to in Gtting and affecting terms in allthe churches improve the trade-,‘ns the meantime We- lecrn that at diene apo * beter of that olty. In. ‘her towns throughout the provincolil Salt Cay and.”Bast Harbor, as woll as at this place, pro- sige api 7 Si oth ih “a : ne ‘the manifestations have been of » like character, prictons are increasing their stock. Last sales, 120. 8, which speaks at once eot as ‘Thao tatellironce Sroei''.-evél Ghervade:d army, thovugil ‘There will be no further sessions of the up town even- Mm well as to the heart of her audience. She; jes ing stock and gold rooms until after the conclusion of returns to us with more power than before— Coming to the nation in the midst of ste qgreat grief, isthe ceremonies in Washington connected with the fune- Ill with @ larger and a richer store of pearls gath- of tho most gratifying charactor, On the 12th inst. [ral of our late lamented President, ered from the depths of the histrionic cantiistiaey oun: banteell sea. The The effect of recent military successes om the credit of Ma circle around the inside of which were trans- aor andfff ‘2 rovernment is shown by the subscriptions to theif port steamors fan a plies a. A oT fens cn: epestt ta eaeet: She. ~ sevon-thirty loan, on Friday and Saturday last, amount. ‘rom Business circles were almost as quiet yesterday as they, were on Saturday, and commercial transactions were opportunity afforded the public of seeing very light in evory branch of trade. The gloom occa-fmhearing these acccomplished artists is brief; but stoned by the assassination of the President was tooMilet all who can take advantage of it. A» the Goneral Shorman had reached Smithfield, half way be- 4ween Goldsboro and Raleigh, and bad there halted, our} ‘Nowbern despatches inform us, for tho purpose of receiv- entire army, in accordance with instructions to the latter fash nig gan de gocthon pagers rendered nomi y the violent fluctuations in * officer from General Lee. From Washington we learn that lilo, :change the flour market was dull, and prices of thegm @ttract great attention. With the close of his the government has been informed by General Sherman JM choice grades were 10c. lower. Wheat was more activemmcareer the race of great English actors will thet all tho arrangements for the surrender had been perfected, and that it would take place on the day fol- \ hat cn whith be On the 12th i | closed dull and heavy. Beef was steady. Lard was in| moderate request at previous ratca, Freighta were dull Precincts reserved by his country for those ; NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1865.- as ears eR RRS . ards, and with Orm aud steady pull, aited by Sorzeant weld this port yesterday, The news is one day later. af without loas of time... Secession assassins havefjand bad him arresied, taken to the station = E T N Miner nt lorious baunes, amid the d>afonim x eeet the vole of-meroy in bebalf of, seces- fg house and his car driven off. Now, wo hold § CHAN L $s Le) wf seers oes csemitgs | Gsieral | Anomon (a bg York « Mision Jeaders in tho universal public voice for 54 thet railroad companies have no right to mo- ant Beringette Oe Long nage: alge justice, and for the protection of tho nation in g nopotize business streets, and obstruct business 4 ail joining in tak ng’ hold of tho halyards. f;, in (his fashion ; neither aro tho police employed @ Reception of She News OF vmuteous shout.” tt wavon, mspiring momen’, grand - [to protect monopolies and oppress citizens in % aud 48 ‘The privatoor Shenandoah was at Mielbourne, Austral, J pop of Tennessee, that State has been com- the logit'mate performance of their avocations, M on the 230 of pris ek amiamaider quarreling With 4 1) 147 ghorn of every vestige of slavory, in the Jj This is not a solitary case. are ary en ye Leal authorities, who had refed him supplies. t] : _ Spinone tab ina ni with “ restoration of the Siate to the Union. Under nui similar] rfered H : ul embrace 5 1 Froteh cree, ised on a report frou the. Mnstor g]TOStOTALION © a sad of the nation, it in narrow streets for the benofit of the railroads. {TUE FORT SUMTER ANNIVERSARY. Nie oii vat muwiute couinued or soue is morally certain that-no other rebellious {In our own case, we see but two things which woes F other Siate, Why not? The institution is butfor the special accommodation of # greedy railroad monopoly, if such conduct as this ism ny’s premises, It was bured the following morning. —_ Hl oval of slavery, however, will not interfere jm permitted to go on. Via Bavrmone April 17, Hiouty Important, sur Too Lars.—We pub- On Thursday the steamer Occanus, from Now York, lish in another column a communication, dated jg brought the intelligence of tho surrender of General Loe. ff lat Montreal, from Mr. George N. Sanders, the ‘The news caused the liveliest demonstrations of joy among F4 dred was sung with fine «ect. well known rebel agent in Canada, setting forth ja plan adopted by himself and Mr. Robert J. capitulation is regarded as the finale of the war. It was Walker for the pacification of the country. The # frst announced in the theatre, at a late hor on Thursday importance of this scheme is of course appa-fM night, when the audionce became wild with onthusiasm. rent; but itcomes rather too late. There happens jg 0-20 crowds filled the parlors of the Charleston Hotel, fall returned irom Sumter aud ancitored ito be two peace negotiators on this side of the Fue: markt ts but poorly supplied.” AA this regard is strong and still improving. Theg raven et no alumnae pigernn and HM wero cach lustily cheored, Senator Wilson and Gonoral ares and Smear CA rg fa guns each was fired’ Washburne cach made brief and stirring addroasos. Na- MY ive vesvels, i yA Peal en at Hibernia Hall in th Vf chaps, Sanders and Walker, were plotting in fm tional airs were alternately playod by the bands of the Ba py A pias was en t Hibern ia Hall in the Sing Canada, have settled the question of pacifica- Fourteenth Maine and the One Hundred and Twenty- ag Was kept up nearly to daylixut on Saturday morning, tion upon a plan-of their own, which fully? meets with the approbation of the people. It f@households which had received ‘information of the glo- is probable, therefore, that George N. Sanders fa 1U ineligene. a emmnarion, ‘4 will not again be consul to London, or that R. Tho great event o° raising the old flag EA noncy nor other valuables were found on the dead body fa steadily under our new President, who i8 OFF) Watker will again be Secretary of the Trea- pa mmters from the North had-been arriving here, Allin 2 F 9 : 9 Pi or Ar. Beauscenin, and consequently strong suspicions pq hard money man, till we reach, in good time, 4 sury, but that Sanders will have to live on ff the hotels to r-pletion. ‘The steamer Oceanus, from New ‘of foul play aro entertained. Much mystery surrounds —4 the platform of specie payments, Al “hard tack” for tho rest of his life. Tae Mnarary Fi Johnson is dyed in the wool as a believer inf BELLIoN.—We published yesterday morning an ij while the fromen were busily engaged on the extensive gq the Monroo doctrine. In short, we anticipatef¥account of the capture of Mobile, the last port fF white the national flag was suspended from all the publi fire in Water street noticed in yesterday morning’s #4 from him, in the reconstruction of the rebelliousfmof the rebels, and subsequently in our late and many private buildings, all combin'ng to make up a Hunaw, Mr. Charios Merlot, amember of No. 18 Hosea states and in the rectification of our foreign#§ editions the official notice of General Sherman f@ . About six o'clock the arrival of tha steamer Diamond, affairs, an administration which will makepgto the government that he was iu treaty with Fi cogether with number "of. distingnished visitors on diheso reunited States the strongest, happiest} General Jobnston for the surrender of his army Fa board, was announced. Long beiore ten o'clock the 8 of policeman James H, Bryan, who has fJ and foremost nation of the world. Fa on the samo terms offered to General Lee. No} supposed the visitors would pass, were thronged by a b] been missing since the 4th of last January, were yestor- Tet ae eae a doubt by this time that object has been effected. crowd anxious to 800 the distinguished strangers. The The two great armies of the rebellion having Fa wore largely in attendance, but were drawn out by curi- thus dissolved, an: captured, the rebellion itself may be considered THE NAVAL DEMONETRATIONS, as fully collapsed, Our congratulations upon Mi vosscis of the squadron with flags, which were to go up this happy event that our late noble President did not live to see Mj him to order them to be thrown to the breeze at eight the complete fruition of his hopes and plans iil” ‘A¢ that hour the Pawnee, Sonors, Philadelphia, Santiago for the restoration of peace to his country. Mm do Cuba, the Monitors and several other naval vessels J Rienzi, the Roman tribune, this distinguished] Taz Gas Monorory.—tThe bill allowing the} wharves of the city before, and the curiosity to seo these the public. Wo have from Washington the ro-BAAccoraing to the City Inspector's report there wore§y man is the last of a noble race of actors whose gas companies to raise their prices ought not Bg ‘error mnt rary sue is danger that it will pass in its very worst visible. The whole forenoon was occupied in transport: B form. In the Senate the bill was amended so as to compel th contracts they have made with the city. If the gg Kc" Golden Gato, Anna Maria, all the naval tugs and tie causes, &c. Thore were 283 natives of the United States, MJof the most careful cultivation. In his actingMi pill passes at all this righteous amendment fil —all crowded with passenkers—tho Planter Doing, Black, should stand. But it is said that the amend-fM” on thei arrival a; the fort tho visitors passed from the fl enomy. ment will be rejected by the Assembly, and the Babwts: ‘~ ‘ihe wharf rec-ntly orected on the loved oe occurred in the past week. This is an increase of one ong 0d “Splits the ears of groundlings”—a kind Mf agents of the gas monopolies, then hope to rush MM creeted, and another from thence down to the parad> the week previous. of acting that has unfortunately been coming their bill throng in the midst of the excite-| paces. Detachments of marmes and sailors from the The stock ‘market was firm s sdvanced quotations—mtoo much into vogue of late. This,among#i mnt at the close of the session. Let honest[ij mander Williams, survivors of the assault on Sumter, not fulfil the legal conti@®s they have made? Daring the Sime of ¢ the assemblage of ae spectators a. 10th es ee * NEWS FROM WASHINGTON risuse ruin aud groping theeeek the. Sark modi je ool into the bombproofs and magazines, looking Bj Ban Aprit 17, 1808. EFFSOT OF OUR V'! ing to $9,134,700, popular subscriptions, not including those made by had been orected in the centre of the parade grow! ing from tho rebel General Johnston the surrender of his ig deep to admit of many commercial transactions, and tho Miiast of the great illustrators of his profession in pena of government vouchers, under the restrictions with a canopy ie with the ast ggregate sales wore unusually light, while prices wereHiy i. own land, Charles Kean will necessarily §g %4 "esulations established by the Secrotary of the Tra: Hf evorgreons and flowers. ‘This platform was for Genoral sury and the Secretary of War. The subscriptions on # Anderson, the orator of the day, and other Saturday are very rei assassination of the and firm, while corn and oats were dull, but without #ihave passed away. He will leave us to go tof and shows that the faith of the poople is in the Meagle holding # wreath of flowers and evergreens. ‘The! change in prices. The pork market opened firmer, but Minis place in Westminster Abbey—the sacred fM stability of the government, and not hinged upon the ex. flagstaff, about one hundred and any foet high, had been istence and continuance in power of any one man, how: end the halyards bY spol ever important his services may bo. It, is evident that HJ Juniata, who took part in the assault on Fort Sumter, or- ‘Sorgeant Hart then raised tho » with an ev green wreath sbiched, (he yea of the st ‘ No sooner had it ca ght tho broons thin thero was one no, Hover tO be expericuced again. Our lag crimson folds, tatiered, but not dishonor: aud baptized auew in the fires of liberty. ron conid with dui ully restrain bli emotions, aud while'some shouted themselves hoarse, others wopt and embraced jike children, " Lee’s Surrea, der. at its fluttering folds. led whet the salute of one ma wrents to KH "hg creors had authority. Nationa airs w ee also played by the band, whit was foliowed by tho si:.\ging of Lue ‘* tar Spangled Banner,” the whole ‘audience toming, and producing am offeet truly r iling, Mr. Beecher then .tetivered an address: im Wi wound eloquent and effective mauncr, which was frequently interrupted by applause, aud the Doxology of Otd Hun- The closing prayer and beucdiction was pronounced by tho Rev. R. 8. > torra, whiolv concluded. the services, ‘The balanc of tho day waswonsumed im re-embarking: returning to tho city. The whole of the stirring ovents of (he'day were un- laccompanied by the slizhtest accident of av: ription, ‘The naval vessels present, Includin« the two monitors, Cuanuesron, & C., a RECEPTION OF THE XEWS OF LER'S SURRENDER, tho visitors assembied, the miltary and citizens geno- rally, for the ory for peace hore is universal, and Lee's land gave vont to the wildest jubilation over the great Cable Be abi extending from the event. General Grant, the old flag and Prosident Lincoln § At gundown the flag regalia all instantancously“disap- seventh Now York rogiments. Congratulations were kopt up untila late hour, The Joy extended to many #4 MOBILE. attracted large numbers of visitors to Charleston, Since Thursday lar.c Py York, brought a large delegation of Mr. Beecher’s con- gregation, while the Arago had reached the bar and sent im many more. Numerous other steamers had also ar- rived from Savannah and Bea:fort throngod with visl- tors, The day dawned beautifully, and soon thoro was a general movement toward the’ steamers at the wharves, Srrvation—Enp oF THE Re-b novel scene for tho city of Charleston. General Gillmore’s flagsh' , with that officer and his staff, wharves and stre:ts leading to them, along which {t was and-a Large Amount cf Ord- nance Stores Captured, &C.y &e., &e. necroes turned out by thousands, and the white citizens calspapter than patriotism, though peace is now the d the only remaining seaport} hay, wordy. It was intended by Admiral Dahlgren to decorate the The Capture of Mobile Confirmed. New Orzxans, April 10, Via Caio, April 16, 1865. ‘The Times publish :s an official despateh of the capture of Spanish Fort and tho town of Blakeley, ‘The former was captured at half-past ten o'clock on the Fa morning of the 9th inat., with. seven: hundged prisonora, ‘The lattor was captured on the same day by assault, with over five thousand prisoners and a large amount of ordnance stores, , “Vur gunboats and troops. were: proceoding unresisted ‘towards Mobile, which place was captured last ovening by @ portion of Gen. Smith’s command, assisted by the light draught gunboats, aftor a short resistance by the i simultancously with tho hoisting of the flag on Sumter; must be mingled with regret PR ert the announcement of Leo's capitulation had caused o'clock in the morning. fired a salute of twenty-one guns each in front of the city wharves, Tho Monitors had never been up to tho) ‘The vational ensign floated from all the old rebet forts which a bare pole towering high above its ramparts, was i ing the immense numbor of visitors to Fort somber, BA The Canonicus took the lead, followed by the steamers e companics to fulfil all the f¥ piackstone, Oceanus, Delaware, W. W. Colt, Nelly Ba- renowned steamer Piant’.r, Captain David 81 A flight of steps leading to tho JEFF. DAVIS. THE TRAITOR ENDEAVORING TO ESCAPE. rent vo-sels, under command of Lieutenant Com- ‘together with the One Hundred and Twenty-seventh New He Reaches Macon, Ga., on the into the throats of the big guns, collecting - pieces of Ww 117, 1865, exploded shells as mementoss, and viewing the sur- ‘asmxatox, April 17, rounding network of rebel ‘fortifications from the—land Savannah. At the latter place he: learned that om ICTORIRS ON THE NATIONAL FI-—mgTamparts, The scene from the crumbling and de- the 10th, Jeff. Davis was at Ga At NANCES. ‘molished ramparts was particularly pleasing. The Monday, Oth, Jeff. Davi Macon, naval vessels, in their gay and brilliant regalia, formed il Havana he learned from a bank officer that Jeff. Davis Mr. Charles C. Fulton has just arrived from Charlestom the sea the scene within the fort was gradually nat ff and sixty thousand dollars in gold. fuond shaped, covered with mrtis, evergreens ane 2om-M ANOTHER BORDER RAID. THREATENED. This large amount is made up Of MM mond-shaped, covered with myrtle, evergreens and fow- ‘Deautiful wreaths of Mf Eizpected Raid from Canada on Ogdens- . burg and Rochester. Rocuzsrsr, N. ¥., Apri 17, 1865. A telegram was received yesterday by the Mayor from x Major General J. J. Pock, commanding at New York, : stating that information had been received at his head- quarters that an organized band of one hundred and fifty men were in Carolton county, Canada, prepared to distinguished | markable, in view of the atrocious Visitors, and was the combined taste of six Union ladies Chief Magistrate on Friday night, Mi” on riage bial die ceakaste: in gh erected immediately in the centre adjusted by three of tho crow of the Peneral Sherman announced the surrender of Lee to his Hl and rates wore nominal. Whiskey was firmer. who have distinguished themselves in the pro-M . sarer there is to be no financial deflelency in the BA dered by Adiniral Dahigren Septomber 9, 3863. ff make a raid upon Rochester or “ag raat ha , ‘troops in an official order, which concludes by telling feasion of arms or of art. To this republic, with I troasurv so long us « wise aud ycuusmical administration As the various distit hed officers arnved, they The Mayor called a meeting of an advisory com- a Our New President—The Man and the : were enthusiastically greted by the asssmbled muiti- 3 mitteo of citizens to take measures for meeting the ‘them—“A little moro labor, a little more toil on our part, Racadiemaes auhert, Sharp ail ae its inexhaustible resources, is given the mission gy of ite affairs is continued. Btcde. About eleven o'clock, Adrairal Dablgren Fy a ders. nd the great race is won, and our government stands sive POT % of hereafter producing the great interpreters of i Pacgoaig OF CAPTAIN FOX yn 4 ame ee een te mary, ar hg Nicolay; brtgeners Goneral Williams recotved orders from the Adjutant eae tt Pa Sr ae scenic atic art. And now that, for ptain Fox, Assistant Secretary of javy; Edgar il secretary of President Lincoln, and was enthusiasticall neral State fourth regimen Tegenerated after its four years of bloody 3 into the fall and dramatic - 'Z, Welles, son of the Secretary, and the party who nccom-Mehecred: He was followed by Fleet, Captan Iiradford ed contre: Of 4 oretycapedinle whew At appears. the+ i rposes offa® brief period, we have the last of the English F; : cotablished 8ctors among us, let every one who can go to ore .avagiy are we impressed with the % that binds us to a system now passing away. panied them to Havana and tho Southern coast, arrived at from on: hundred to threo hundred naval ofticers of here in the Santiago Hin his ke au a public man, py8ee him, feoling assured that he is the Inst link fof tho assassination of President Lincoln off the Capes of fl thousand and foar tuousund persons, which, before the Bl had Virginia. The upon duty, and two companies are now under arms. . the squadron, and visitors, In front of the platform ‘The raiders will meet witha warm recoption if they de Cuba this afternoon. ‘They heard Il wore ats capable of accommodating Detweon throa| should come. avery pleasant time, but the conclu gm ceremonies commenced, wero filed to ov-rilowing, aud Interesting from Memphis. sation je fa the attendance of ladies, principally visitors froim the ——— sion of the trip was saddened by the nows which hasMl worth, was larer than expected. Thore were, however, Caino, April 17, 1865. vce w st of thefgconviction that he is the man for the crisis] Tye FoxeraL or THe PresiveNt—A GENERALSM plunged the vation in mourning. from four hundred to five hundred of the old citizens off General Washburne has issued an order at Memphis oop), kuwwu as the Trans-Mississippl Army, under Kirby Smith, and the proliminaries for the surrender of! that, we are informed, have already been entered into. through which the country has been safely car- Thursday, the 20th inst., as a day for services! ried during the last four years we have had a “appropriate to a season of national bereave- H dispensation of Providence in the cautious, pa- ment,” in consequence of the lamented death ot tient, gentle and forbearing Abraham Lincoln. our late President. This day, it will be " fi But the great revolutionary ideas and issues bered, had previously been named as a public myith which he bad to grapple are eubstan-Bi festival for our numerous victories by land and Ejtially settled. The policy of his successor, sea; but the mournful event that has convulsed Hj therefore, in reference to our domestic and the whole country caused the Governor to alter foreign affairs, is substantially fixed. All that HH, i, proclamation. We now have of:cial inti- 4 President Johnson has to do is to adhere toff nation through Mr. Hunter, the acting Secre- the established landmarks, and finish the work B tary of State, that Wednesday next (to- turned over into his bands, Mis selected for the funeral of the Presi? -nt, and In this view his earnest and energetic char-Fi, to he generally observed throug‘out the Macter admirably fits him for his new position. country. All churches and religious societies from General Peck, commanding in this city, stating M# Andrew Johnson is a man of the type of An-#i i¢ every denomination are invited by the that @ bang of one hundrod and fifty rebels wero organ-fMdrew Jackson—a man of earnest patriotism, government to combine in the movements ized in Carrolton county, Canada, for the purpose of ff decisive opinions and inflexible resolution. He of honor and respect to the honored dead. It making a raid on Rochester or Ogder is, too, like both Jackson and Lincoln, pre-emi-| therefore seoms proper that Governor Fenton amilitary preparations for tho reception of the despera y nently aman of the people—Vox populi vor should at once also fix Wednesday, instead of does were immediately made. Jof. Davis did not tarry long at Danville, Virginia, for of which was published in yesterday's Henann, is con- firmod by Now Orleans advices of the 10th inst, Spanish Fort, with seven hundred rebel prisoners, and the town of Blakeley, with over five thousand rebels and large Quantities of ordnance stores, were captared on the Oth inst., and immedistely the national troops and GUnboats were pushed up to the city, Which was taken during the evoning of the 9th, after a short resistance from the rebels. Tho Mayor of Rochestor on Sunday revived a despatch burg. Proper sacred as the revelations of the New Testament. undying purpose to continue the rebellion. This procta. fy That admirable moral courage which enabled mation was wsued on tho bth inst, and from Savannah im in the outset of this war to set his face ‘wo learn that on the 10:h inst. Jeff. had got as far south as Macon, Georgia, As it is understood that he has about one hundred and sixty thousand dollars deposited the enforcement of his proclamation giving notice of his with the other. This can easily be accom- lowers in Tennessee, and to resist, in the teeth $7 will full like a doad letter upon the public. Fof the greatest temptations, personal sacrifices "SAAS SR $A RANE Fiand dangers, the fiery whirlwind of secession, Tne Rronts or Crmizexs 1s Tox STREETS.— in a bank in Havana, his next proclamation may be issued stamps him a man whose strength of will isf§It is time that people should kaow whether from the gom of the Antilles, Se ee ee I spicnous manifestations of his Jacksonian firm-i@ of citizens, who pay taxes to support the city, ® free to send ness and loyally that he is indebted for his pre-f] government, aro paramount in the streets. An Bsent elevation. Such a man, so rewarded, may MJ incident occurred yesterday which we regard) be relied upon. We predict that he will pre-fglas a gross outrage on the part of a railroad| sently appear a tower of sirength to the re-Miemploye and a member of the police force public. conjointly upon the privileges of our citizens, What will be his policy? He has already fj There is a railroad running through Ann street, er, and rumor has located him at wany different places. Bi foreshadowed it He will finish the work sofftho track of which verges closely on the curb tion of delegates from ali counties which a: thom, to assemble in Wilmington or Raleigh on the 1th of May, for the purpose of taking the necessary action to replace the State in its proper position in the Union. Much surmiso has lately been indulged in regarding # ‘the whereabouts of the rebel General Lee since his surrn- Somothing positive in the mattor Is given by ono of our nearly accomplished by his lamented prede-fMin consequence of the narrowness of that thor- be Srentia where he Waa locked in a room,Jagsome moments unable to Richmond correspondents. General Leo arrived in that cessor. He will put down, if necessary, the re-Moughfare. It is necessary sometimes for people Gity last Saturday, and lis presence stirred up consider- maining armed forces of the rebellion with the [i doing business there to employ trucks and carts) SH cothusiasm among the inhabitants, What his fa-M will of “Old Hickory;” but to tho repenting [iM for various purposes. It happencd that it was Fare movements will be have not boen made public. and submissive masses of the rebel army and [necessary for us to do so yesterday in carting An sceount of tho intoresting patriotic ceremonies on people he will still show the charity of Honost Moff some papers from our Ann street entrance. the occasion of reraising the old flag over Fort Sumter, pa harbor, on Friday last, is published in this morning's Henary, EUROPEAN NEWS. Fhe seawpabip Lafayrtie, trom Have the 6th, and already thrown out by Andrew Johnson, should {Mj a few moments and he would get out of the way, litical confederates, the sooner they leave thofmroad car came along, and the conductor oom Old Abe. As for Jeff. Davis and his ruling po-[M While the carman was thus employed the rail-Bj will be mad country now the better it will bo for thom. [i manded the man to get off the track. The car- pen ae ‘The hint, as President of the United States,#™ man replied that his truck would be loaded ini@siion ti For the difficult, delicate and momentous trials] n,y or Mourwtve.—Governor Fenton has fixed MGRNKRAL DUTLER Nor TO HAVE ANY COMMAND art pg ( barleston prosent; and among the latter wo observed Mf officially recognizing the fact that the rebellion is ended, Notwithstanding the rumors of Butler's superseding BM rived, accompanied by Major General Rob.rt Anderson Augur in command be given this nor any other Important command at ‘They advanced to the platform, and General Anderson present. GENERAL HA Goneral Halleck | Grant ocoupies his late headquarters. Hin THE WEN It has ben stated that 6 army Dad hens sont to Jobneton before the comple the negotiat on for s ret, He bas (urve tion over itiriy-ive fifty pieces of artiller CAPTURE OF GUER Jeneral Lee hi men, and it was supposed that Dr. A. G. Mackey, his lady and two daughters, It was hoi until after Uwelvs o'olook that Goneral Gilimore ar.fq 224 Tevoking several of the most stringent orders pre- viously in force for the government of affairs in Weat Ten- of this district, Batler will neither gg nd his daughter, Their appearance on the parapet was Fi nessoo. the siznal for loud and prolonged choers. PRESENT. Guerillas Exterminated. for the first time glanced around on the work of destruc- Lexixaton, Ky., April 17, 1865. ; : tion, but could see nothing by which torecognize the TREE ARE BE Fort Sumtor ho had lett four years agp in a inass of | Gonoral Hobsoa’s men killod Marven, the guerilla, has gone to Richmond, aud Genera] Mf cnapeless ruins bevide him, He finallyeglanced up the BY yesterday. nse togatuil, ond his eyes flled@vith tears of joy Webster, the noted guerilla, 1s expected to surrender et ; that the moment had arrived for him > replace the ilay genie od te gl ho had towered at the demand of trulifrs. 1 to General Hobson, who has his very generally in the newspapers, FB Rev. Henry Ward Beecber did not @prive vnti! half-past M forces so arranged that they must surrender or bo exter- urned over only eight thousand Mf lwelve o'eloek, the steamer having been dolaved by mney © heat portion of bh apg grounding; but when he was reeofinized tho whote ai-fy ™UDAe pes y dicnce arose and gave him a chegting welcome. ws inqueuté. of Amoug those on the stand rept senting the n uwrender, ‘This statement is incor. MJ Admiral Dahlgren, Fleet Capshin ii . St phen C. Rowan (formorty of the Irousides), Fl Adv oca FIREMAN KILLED BY A FALLING WALL. cles About half-past four o'clock yesterday morning, Hee ee ee caeale fy gncet, Danby, Paymaster Watmough, Judge while tho members of Hose Company No. 16 were en- thousand men, with a hundred and fl Gowley, Lieutonant Gonimander Matthews and stall, auc a ecttan bs elteaeallls densities ote ry, and ten thousand stand of arms. over two hundred nava) oflicers in full uniform. oy Gaged in endeavoring to exting z 4 é ‘The following distin/guished army officers and civilians destructive fire in Water street, the end wall of Messrs. ILLAS AND BLOCKADE RUNNERS. HY worg also seated on he platform:—Colonel Charis Au-BMl Driggs & Co.'s bonded warehouse gave way and buried ‘The Navy Department to-day received a despatch from FM derson, brother of ‘fajor Gen. Andorson, arm in arm with Bd beneath the ruins Charles Merlet, of 16 Hose, caus ng Commander Parker, dated the 15th inst., tore on the Rappahat ; é ‘ P Theat sons, three of whom. proved to be rebel soldiers and the Ry Thompeon, re BD. to a alee “Wi found under the ruins, The remains wi d 4 Dei. Their voice to him is the voice of God. A anursday, as the day of general mourning, sofM{fourth a biockade runner. Having found two orders, in ral, Waived Mace Army, Genoral Joh A. Dix, Provost fy the hove house, in Norfolk streot, whery Coruner Wiidey Ilis principles, as their agent, are with him asi i.0¢ the two ceremonies should not clash onof™* “*rpet bag in the boat, from T. Fitzhugh, loader of the Hj Marshal gang of guerillas who captured the Harriot De Ford, to a oe and Captain Henderson, to deliver certain goods belonging to Hi General Mh: mye of rac of the telegraph, and we 8Ug-Hi said vesscls to the blockade runner, an expedition was ‘ gest that he do so at once. Ifnot, the day offM sont on shore and arrested Henderson, who, with the against the mass of bis party leaders and fol-Bling funeral will be fully observed; the other others, was turnod over to the Provost Marshal at Point Il worq/also large detachments of whito and golored troops, equal to any emergency. It is to these con-f§ the rights of railroad monopolies or the righty 4 B8OKER FOUND almost instant death, During the excitement which provalled there Mr, Morlet was not m’ssed Ull roll call, Search was immediately body was conveyed to HI Tireodore Tilton, elditor of the New York fi : commanding the Potomac flotilla, Bq ie wayne, of Xie Supreme Court of the Tnitod Biates containing information of the cap- Fi 5. aves st Thompson, and Convressman Kell "t y, @ ; a. ie William Lloyd Garrison and Gorge] #2 hoor or two subsequently. nnock of a boat containing four per- Ml Pennsy! hage ag Wout Polat; _ e. mm made for the missing member, and neral Fry, Colonel Stowart L’ Wood-fgq Will hold an inqnest to-day. wife, Judge Holt, General Saxton andi Orrica Cure? Exourmen Fine Derannwset, ' ry N iK, Apr ical Director Clymer, | Provost Marshall 1. posea of Eni toes a, Netcaial are te meet at Firemen’s Hi ‘ompeon, Colonel Bogert, Major W. L. M. Bur. in Bragy, Captain Merrill, Rey. Mathias Harris, N. RLS. Storrs, Jr. D. D.; Joseph Hoxie and Sergoant it Hearty with the old flag and Fort Sumter mail bag. Thoro 0 ber of Hose Company No. i MOTNIRE, ee the lute fire 10 JOHN DECKER, Chief Bngt - Lookout. On Sunday night another noted ila and Hl mares and sailors, serving as guards of honor. Druk REMAINS OF A MISSING POLICE OFFICER FOUND. nam 4 now. Were, Gocnanen y singing a song 4th day of January last Jamos H. Bryan, then a ed Thomas N. Conrad, was captured by thoi Ae seis ontivied “Victory at Las,” which was givongg On the . . ‘steamer Jacob Bell. He was sent to General Augur, Ih great fervor, the audience juining tn the chorus, a police officer, attached to the Twenty-eighth precinct, yer was then offered by the venerable Ry jatihew Md suddenly disappeared, while on duty near the foot of pior Mysterious Death. Warris, Chaplain United States Army, being the same Hl No, 44 North river, and ail efforts to find him proved fruit; DEAD ON TUB SIDEWALE—OUS- vine who offered prayer at tho raising of the flay onfM jury qui yesterday morning, when his body was discovered PICION OF FOUL PLAY. rt meng — lajor or ae Veg oly i foating in the took on, which he vas Inst oer it e inquest) nd from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter, a ht that he accidentally feel over! and was haan ci has sapiverotes myers pon r ‘Then followed tho reading of selections from tho] png ‘The remains were taken to the late residence et Beltorue Hospital ow the, remese St © THM pralms, by Rov. R. 8. Storrs, D. D., and the people, Hl of qacoased, King street, near Hudson, where Coroner named Maurice Boauscoain, who was found lying dead in BM aitornately. Psalms 126, 47 and 98 were then read. Wildoy was notified to hold an inquest, Air, Bryan was front of premises No. 686 Third avenue by an officer of Major Anderson’s despateh to the wernment, dated about thirty-eight years of age. He bas left a widow and . ot the mattor is involved steurnship altic, of Sandy Hook, April 18, 1851, 40° Hd threo children. the Twenty-first precinct. As yot the matter houncing the fall of Fort Sumter, was thon read by in mystery, but, from the facts which have been de- Bil Goneral Kk. D. Townsond. i Tawar Soctery,—At a meeting of this soclety h oped, it appears that the deceased lived at No. 10 REMANRS OF ORVERAT. ANDERSON. ‘evening the following gentlemen were elected oM- Waverley eee ‘Ono of his friends says that he loitfam Tho raising of the old flag by Major General Copies tant ny the aed pislendh homo on Sunday afternoon, having in his possession two Ray Was the next act on the programme, and w' rove cers 2 pao thousand dollars in cash, # gold watch and othor valua- [im ped forward on the platform, the baret eh de7 was unoee Sachemsteane ‘Bell, Daniel Delavan hariee O. 4d proceeded ‘to the above numbor in jRg trolabie, and the gal ced with ‘his remarks, one “4 ates M Frent, jo ial Jame x a 7 vetions given that no one should which were as follows:— ..f Nicholson, Joho T. Hoffman, jurray, Eman~ tnd positive instruchicns, Aivvny cireuastancos, Tle Wal” My friends and fellow citizone and brother soldiers. — Hilo] p, Hatt, John J. Bradley. not seon again till his dead body was found lying on By the OT he at ty ~—F, wish enry . = pavoment, minus his money, watch, &c. A fow of bi tary of War, I am s. long years of bi 4 Se uaintances seem to believe that he was first ro of my heart through four long, y ly gg = mepemere— comes ahd ‘and then pitched from the window to the sidewalk bq@- war, to restore to ite > place re the fren ws 0. Dury low. What Injaries the deceased sustained will not fh. which floated here during 1 thank God that 1 have ——_—_—_—_—_ ‘spire till this morning, When a post mortem examinatighn i act ‘of this cruel rebellion. h- ff Ry Personal Intelligence. tho body, Tt is posatble that Mr. - Hi lived to see this day—(Great applause)—and to be here te) E. Spencer, First Union Alst ame caval. ‘secain did not have money with him on leaving hon perform this duty to my country. y howe aon wae Colonel George by ro +s Ame ‘and that the treasure isin the ion of his bank@r, Cte Oe cnet a ee mi ‘the ry, commanding a brigade ipatrick’s cavalry, ar at, of Wall street. Owing to the absonce of ia: has given, us blessings (OL! eee satel, and on Ml rived in this olty yesterday. Colonel Bpe.dogr is & native rtant witnesses Coroner Gover adjourned the inq§ul- i wo im, Glory to 7 ea -Ass0a, HY. Be entered the war from Tows, to-day, Mr. Simms will appear and give PuisfM carth pesde and good will towards men, (we of Watertown, N. Y. oth aetuaret tostimony. eased was about forty years of a in amen. suction eo ean eine ‘and has boon prominently ident with Army of la native of Franco, He has fow if any relatives in the conctuston of bis he 4 the bal: ‘Tennessee in all Ita campalgna. ue - QW Of Baltimore, from Quecutown the 6th of April, Abe wccepted by them as a warning to be offfM whereupon the conductor callod a poligeman country. Pr aa aT de |