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flature pass s law sequiring the insurance com- panies to deposit in State securities # large giant to whom was imparted » new gi't off” perceninge of their eypitsd ase guarantee OFFICR N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. Ey poned until Saturday, 22 inat., at noon. strength in being thrown to the ground, the;ito their onstomers. i: such o plan weve & i The pug inguin —_- haicabepenn adres Gnation will rise from its present calamity.}/adopted, and: could be made to work, the pes of the pueen Som Geta pita The voice of President Johnsow is the voice of x, bonds would retain. their premium value, and ceremonies of reheating se ol fg over Fork Sumter Bling poopie, He wil! be sustained, and thus inf {tho d Robert Randall and his reputed wife, of No. 470 4bis hands the cause of the country, at home and'$" greatly inereased, av more would be required gabroad, will be amply vindicated and re-{. for such a parpose than is now necessary to deemed. Hform the basis of bank issacs, Without en- Obsequies of Mr. Lincoin—The Public} 4orsing this suggestion we Expression of Sorrows ‘order that it may attract the attention of those THE NEW YORK CHAMDER OF COMMEKCE. ‘The commitss of the citizers:of New York, of which Moses Taylor is Chairman, bed am interview with the 29 Fd following gentlemen of. the committee were present :— and for’ therm ‘would, doubtless, be BW iicoce T27'0r, James Brown, Wilda, &. Dodge, Jonathan Sturces, Samuch Sloan, Charles H. Russell, Simeon Draper, Francis B, Gutting,, Edwards Pierrepont, John P Jacob Astor,Simeon B. Chittendea,, Donaing Duer, Moses ie New York, Thursday, April 20, 1865. THE SITUATION. ‘The funeral ceremonies attendant on the removal of F tho mortal remains of our late beloved President from gical pea a ‘ouisa Face! Chane; eaterd the Executive Mangion to the Capitol of the nation were vdlies jary Ann y were y: iy locked up in the Tombs on the charge of having been performed in Washington yesterday, and were of the most imposingly solemn character, H York, promising to him: the: confidence and support of 4 ———_——_ FY ant classes said interests tn tho city of New York in th w Carrorep.—Onr captures of & discharze o” luis high and'respoxsible duties. length, He thanked them for.their cxprcssions of con- fidence as especially grateful to him at this juncture, é ir most exalted respect for the martyred ; é Lientenant Cantwell, a promising young offeer of tho 3 he Be or tes ‘adie, gai ma ina ayy be briefly summed. up as follows:— Engineer corps, who had recsntly graduated at West @g/xecutive o| people, ir bitter and gy Nombe of Cannon. and naval, including President Johnson, General Grant, & Point, and who was stationed at Fort Richmond, Staten 3g ‘vehement execration of the murderer by whose ji: Captured: General Thomas fom the rebel Goncral Vico Admiral Farragut, the members of the Cabinet, fi Island, was almost instently killed at that post on last sfhand he fell. So universal an expression of sor- Lr tenee pt beet ne an Senators, Representatives, Governors of States and nu voce by the aeehontal uhacge ots gun while be bd row, at the same timo sosincere, has never before, ral eeerous others of diatinetion, ‘The foreign Powers wore ih acta Bibeen known. Throughout the United States it also reprosented by their Ministers, The route of the 2 Even Canada, hitherto rather sshostile than indifferent to onr fens, sympa-Ziny Sherman, en wwe thro procession was densely thronged by thousands of sor- ; Carolina si ‘rowing spectators, Not an incident occurred to. mar the thized in this public sorrow; and it is said thats’ py Gonorai Sheriiat in Charl filled so qu etly and. without interruption to any of the g4 fonctions of the government, as show'ng that our politi- Hcal systom, resting on tho affections. of the whole people, § was tho stropgest possible: system for emergenci’s) auch as those through which we had pase YWhil> ko could lay .dowa: nm positive policy for the f turo, he said’ that the Ameriean people had un- Important Specch of Pres The Voice of a Patriot of « Statesman. The speech of President Johnson, which weg Richmond. also saw clearly enough to appre-i¢) By forces immediatly under General eolemanity off.tho augum® spectacta, Our despatches giva ished rd response to the address Mj. . i » Potersbarg. v: f 1584 doubteuly come todkie determination that —hould bo aa depot sage ciate the ‘real ‘nature of this event and was and ‘and in Paci 500.24 shown that treason was the highost of crimes, and was to Fy be prnishrd: He said that tho future adm:nistration of f public affairs mst-be governed andregulated by events ‘as they transpire. ‘The romarks of the-Prosident met the heartiest ap- provaland the entire: confidenco-of all the members of the committee. MONUMENT: TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Governop, Oglesby: to-day: recotved the following do- ‘spateh :— Srarverrerm, H., April 18, 1865. A National’ Monument’ Fund is on foot and a plot of ground, #x acres, in tho heart of the city, selected for thy burial place of our lamented President L.ncoln. Tall details of the proceedings, fof a visiting committee of citizens of Minois, ce er ratenas montis Atinost univergal suspension of ordinary avocations and afdevery friend'of the Union through the length ihe principles that directly led to this act, : closing of places of business, out of respect for the late ¢ Padhcocsna enkennchie Nak DaaRnE Te F) Grand LOMA... eee eee ; Chief Magistrate of the nation. In nearly every city, As two yoke devils, sworn to either purpose, If we add to this list the cannon sunk town and villag> the streots were draped in mourning, 6, Our own city must certainly have excelled b PY the enemy on the water during the same the church bells were tolled and minuto guns wer fall others in the extent to which the peoplep!Period their total losses will exceed sevon-& fred from noon till one o'clock. In this city and doarried their public expression im this matter. pte hundred pieces, ee be ig since Brooklyn the appearance was that of a Sunday, neariy f4in all our long list of Presidents. He was born # ‘Under the influence of the one idea every house De ae ty First roman} ith the gift, and on the stump among the peo- ple, in his State Legislature and in both¢gthe nation, and gloomed im consonance with’ Ivan im the Place Vendome from the cap- { : F tured cannon of his sweeping Austrian cam-5 Atranches of Congress, his ample experience fq the thongh's of those resident withipa,, I omer paigns is considered a grand affair; but in theg GENERAL, DEVENS IN COMMAND OF RICHMOND. and practice have made a comprohensives§ca#es it was merely that the shutters were A Brigadior Gencral'Dovens hasbeen placed in command kj presence of the column which these last fourl .¢ a1 ino.unitod'states forces im and about Richmond. every store and office being closed, and the abstinence from socvlar pursuits being as complete as on the Sab- bath. In most of our city churches there wore app priate religious services, and suitable discourses were }: oe) “BAspeech on public affairs as easy to him as af closed “in consequence of death.” In other cases (reached by the pastors, Reports of some of those ap. saealinc tpeerecce toe: Ef there was the simple, unobtrusive crape on the §4 months captures of General Grant would make § Eke ear in our columns th’s morning. = Napoleon’s monument would dwindle down to THE SHENANDOAH. eres i isitit door, as it would have been for the father of| A dospatch received yesterday afternoon from Secre- Ry Beater ygenpndieg terme gees ou the family. But in the vast number of instunces the pitiful proportions of a Lombardy poplar tary Stanton stated that th to of Wa 4 ai 2 gi ton ae tn tof tart eran peopl thse worn af comlation ee people rv y omamon into eens ahora lm i 2 aa ‘confidence, ripe judgment and discretion which! ,idea that they were not merely uttering their gy Kissing cedars £ would not pass through this city on their way to Tiimois, B they acalbeon apanxiousto hear Ha will be; jsorrow over the death ot a loved and venerated A Memonaste Day.—Yesterday was @ day: sane bail Seale asin Dewaver, sent take 4 understood and fully believed in saying that,¢:™9n, but that they were contributing each hisEi fan of historic reminiscences, The past conf night, informs us that it has been decided to adhere tof; the original programme, and that the body will come this fel Surrender: ef Mosby to Gen. Hrncock— Rosser Ready to Give up the Con- test, do. Wasuuxcrox, April 18, 1865. SURRENDER OF MOSBY TO GEN. HANCOCK. Advices from: Winchester of the 18th inst. state that F Colonel Mosby;, of guerite fame, surrendered his forces f= ‘To an individual like myself, who has never oo towards the great spontaneous expression {4s utes to memorable events to bring the amz: imed much, but who has, it is trae, received “Sof opinion on this occasion that the American ‘niversary into bold relief, and stamp it upon 6 way. As Monday next was at first Axed upon for the f° from a generous people many marks of trust ” gad procession to reach this city, that is probably tne and honor for a long time, an occasion like. Say x . =" Ps i time when wo may expect it. f this, and a manifestation of public feeling si Nothing later of importance regarding the arrests of» well timed, are peculiarly acceptable. Sprung people were called upon to make, Some ot the fd t1,5 page of American story, while the present, py rday. A Hicutenant colonel of Mosby’s command came expressions were grand, indeed, taken sinely.64 vin, j inci A i Fae) tcawa Se acananicnn Guneaheln tial asinine mournful incident, fixes it more indeli-P4 11,6 terms of the surrender. They are similar to those a 2 3B pb there. On the nineteenth doy of Aprif it’ accorded to Gen. Lee's army. It is understood: that length, was craped from the cope to the base-§’ yas ihat the batile of Lexington inaugurated Gen, Rosser has also sacked that his command be in- ment of almost all the houses. From many? et number of men in a. On tho ninetcenth of, jeluded im the cartel, The exac the persous sepposed to be concerned in the murder of}! from the people myself, every pulsation of the our grand Revolution. | tho Preside: ithe ef ¢ + + houses long ribbons of crape streamed “like! , oy ‘i 4 ., { Mosby’s command is not known, but it is s:pposed not & Silent Sewing he President and the plot to kill the other members of +: popular heart finds an immediate answer in my 3% ng ns : ip! 74 April the Union soldiers hastening to protect the }4 plz pepmimand isn nee i Is B=ppo Be the.government has been made pudlic, It does not ap-¢ own.” He understands these manifestations of ¢the metcors of a troubled heaven,” and aed jnational expital, then threatened by the rebels» spp tater Hatha ey aroardiving withinion ae mesh’s Te pear that Booth has yet been apprehended. Bi 1¢ public respect and support, and they give eee wrought with high artistic effect pl ad ‘in 1861, were fired upon in Baltimore, and the 7 tines —a fow direct from Gen, Lee's army. ‘They scout e) ander Barnuan’s, Muse Alter from J. Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Prosi-f him strength to “carry out his convictions of ;mirable designs with the snme sombro materi t blood in this rebellion was shed. On yes-! tie idea that any portion of their army had gone to John- fy dent Lincoln, written in November last, appears in our!, Tight”? Thus sustained he says he will enter? ,So it was with one street, Other sirects wen! tonday, the nineteenth of April, 1865, were, }!7B, 1nd say that when it is fairly unders od that hey ba Pin columns t ¢ Ie consists prine pally of arig.p upon the discharge of his duties firmly and {in the same direction, though not so far,and yorformed the obsoquies of the President of: cn rel™e pints harness without molentalion, Wee WO! De Il CONG See Se da gecel Bia ® ‘ ; . . +. “#other cities ressed themselves with the same" Jimporsible to keep any cousiderabls number of them Fi }4re lack apts; pip) marole of stale platitudes, expressed in a mock heroic py, Steadfastly, if not with the signal ability of his -7,0™" bei sede, he SRM! \the United States—of oa nation doubly r x egsiliak 1 A Reautiro c siyle, about the wickedness and injustice; yPredecessor. f poe And, taken altogether, such an eX!) deemed from the thraldom of foreign rule and £4 4 roview-of all the artillery in the department took /clecest scrutiny. | 1h : ‘i hott ; ; g e . an : ‘ LUA Is tie rem of the government im maintaining its authorit He shares in the great affliction which has {Pression, spread over a whole continent, is one) } (1,5 hostility of domestic foes—the first CH ent rOnS peg 2 een aan ee . o's Pa over the whole country and the Hehteonaneany fallen upon the country; but, in view of ot 4 ral ot ist of the grandest facts of human history. Magistrate of the republic, upon whose honored » Of the rebel cause; but there is one po'nt in it of some fb gh responsibilities, he dismisses all feelings of, | ident fr. sc) cr 4 It is evident from the tone of men’s spoocheas person was wreaked the cowardly vengeance f SOUTH AMS? conpequence, Th clatloses a plot which Booth had thengmBOESr ORrevennS. He dogs, Nowarer ine tay that the horrible act of murder perpetrated on? or traitors. Tho day may, then, henceforth be} {Terms of the 2 * late “most barbarous and diabolical assassina- the head of the nation has fearfully changed ed with d sign in the calend Ay ie formed to make a prisoner of President Lincoln, Nols, be 5 marked with a red sign in the calendar, Brazil Agrin © tion, springs not alone from a solitary indivi-; {the temper of the country—lately so disposed ween Bra. pervor of} te Flores? lad New Cabinet, &. a Bis intamation is given in the letter that at the time it ws a. 4 x ‘te PEA, TTS 3 7 ‘i dial a “PS dual of ever so desperate wickedness,” but hey. to mercy—towards all associated in the rebel-2) Wuat Writ. Bs tux Foreran Porscy or Tan j ‘The articles of the peace New Prestpext?—We believe from what we!Jvideo on the 20: ult. do no 4 i imo, Moreh 11, 1865. viens Monte. written he contemplated fering the life of the ‘super ‘traces it “back through its successive steps to lion. And this fact was also apparent in some y “FAto tl for. altho eet ‘f a The condition of Secretary Seward and his son Fred-E4i.0¢ gource which is the spring of all our#gof the mottoes put up with the emblems of sor-p.4know of the late venerated President and of ith od Sefor Paranhos, the were signed. row, and made the walls upon which they werewjthe present on, that the latter will be much (4 erick was still more hopeful ye-terday, further Improve-f woeg?this fiendish rebellion, Here our new M4 » eal Eiwritten more significantly eloquent than were ¢more demonstrative and exacting in his foreign : Jvrnail of Com ne of the artic sands as pciar Nain Ne lpi ES President strikes the, key note of the policy fj “ i ance of i reward offered for the arrest of the assassin offi which we may expect at his hands, He truly % the walls of Balshazar’s palace. In this sense fy policy. Mr. Lincoln was a man of such a gen- gy {rine ine nil oh hates foe pe aa By ile nature that the idea of war for any less %Y Brazilian territory, to th» offecrs made prisoners at Pay- sandi) who broke the'r parole, © who insulted the Brazilian flag in the stroets of Montevideo. Public opinion, however, acribes the abrupt dismissal of the Minister to political motives which press heavily ont Lincoln and the villain who attempted to ur-B4 says that “the times we live in are not without 4 the country accepts the murderer’s act. There® Seerctary Seward now amounts to forty thousand f instruction,” and that “the American people 4 was one man so powerful with the people that® purpose thin the actual preservation of the dollar’, ag follows:— Fi must be taught—if they do not already feel— he could have swayed and moved thom to a} national existence was abhorrent to him ; and, ‘on a weak Cab'n Ye City Councils of Washington. $20,0002 that treason is a crime, and must be punished;§ moreover, the political associations of his life X ‘The City Councils of Baltimore -- 10,0007 that the government. will not always bear with Haid not lead to the assertion of an extreme +, General For: ere The military authorities... 10,000 (Tits enemies; that it is strong, not only to pro- Fnational policy. But the case is different with vetow rg: 4 ii has named D. J. Ramon Gomez, Minis- “otonel D. L. Battel, Minister of War D.C. de Castro, Minjster of Foreign A. Vidal, Governor. Fithe consequences, Such is the popular thought. Total ...... 1 4 Be RP ei Lat ddsite secre $40,000 44 27 ili the * The mercy that was quick in vs but late, ¥Mr. Jobnson. Mr. Johnson has always been a He 2ls6 abolished the Oriental emabasey at : ‘s tect, but to punish.” Unfamiliar as people By ‘your owa counsel is sappreas'd and killed, Aa sds. of CubAs emia LesKoutt-Alie Sab Sigh Tea ener ombasey at Paraguay, President Johnson was yesterday visited bya delega-K4of this country have hitherto been with the ‘ou must not dare, for shame, to talk of mercy. nor Th» deere’ caneciiing tho exeqratyr of the Brazilian far as foreign policy is involved, commit- nenl, and on he treaties with Brazil, have both been annnlled. iri afae ted out and out to the Monroe docirine, the ‘The Brazilinn tlaz was saluted by the Oriental fort of| f Te: the acquisition of Cuba, 9 St. José. Laman pao r: ) Py From Parnguay there is no authentic news, he ono that accompanied the a “o-da-fi of, Tue Fenxtan BroraeRuoop AND THE INDEPEN- DENCE oF IRELAND.—An organization that has punished.” Mori ¢ volved rpon him, and pledged him the support of thefy There can 0 mistake as to the import of, ao to considerable proportions, called the body which they represented. The President thanked Vithis declaratio&® Itis equivalent to an official them for their confidence and support, and stated his de-f4y Warning from President Johnson to’ Jeff. Davis tormination to ondeavor to discharge his important trustpyand his associate rebel ringleaders, that such| iu a manner that should prove to be for the best interests} of them as shall hereafter fall into the hands off of the whole country. justice will suffer the penalty of their great crime. “Let it be engraven on every heart,” fi ‘confidence in his ability to perform the high duties de-ff Fenian Brotherhood, was commenced in this Hronacity of purpose. We do not doubt, there-fithe River Plate was going up to blockade Parag ay, at the mouth of the Par: country some three years ago. Ithas its repre-#¥rore, that whoever is Secretary of State, France, : {From the Brenos Ayres Ftandant, March 7) Wdoubtless, many adherents in the Southern #poticy of a more exacting, character than it has fi bapry to say, ts now restored to that once prosperous but now ruined country. ? States. In the North and Northwest ithas ab#yoon since Spain got into the St. Domingo f4" For nearly two years this scandalovs revolution has potchtial influence. Commanding the atten-Bipusiness, France into Mexico, or since England been harassing the Tanda Oriental. The lender of the The guerilla Mosby, we are informed from Winches- i tion, of the London press, it has awakened # i revolution, Flores, was tor, surrendered his entire command to General Hancock pa ®4Y8 the President, “that treason spintgtey andi, Neely intereat nf Great Britain. The [Secret cometh et mee tae et the taal at Borryville, a, on Tuesday ofthis week. The terms f‘bat traitors shall suffer the penalty.” They#reninn Brotherhood in America has bef a CoN ghee rth fleet bape of tho surrender are similar to those accorded to General lcome an established institution. Its object Tae Fare or Jor Jouxston Decinep.—The i ae toafford a pretext for special Joans, tmposts, Leo by Goneral Grant. The number of Mosby's men isB¥) Oe eg is the independence of Ireland. It num-gqrecent movement of General Stoneman fixes faanten rete a Rartlliaciae there take ne ance ta thy thought to be about seven hundred. rah | aay em eta bers half a million of ardent souls, many ofgminevitably the fate of the rebel General John- Ff wniercr for, the fate of a koverninen! comiosed or ) Now, what will be the effect of this notice to : fs such men. Millions and millions of silver dollars had It is now roported that General Rosser, one of the rebel fi whom have been expatriated from their ownpaston’s army, if, indeed, it has not already sur- boon borrowed by the government during the war, yet Jeff. Davis and bis fellow conspirators, the con- #4 3 ~ * : . nevertheless, he splendid, ety of Monte: ideo could not chiefs of the Shenandoah valley, has also asked to beMHy 8. Fens and managers of the rebellion ff ‘blooming island by the tyranny and persecu- fendered f Sherman, as we presume it based tnas: of asinulo gun ou one of lis forts, and the v-r¥ allowed to surrender, on the same terms as those granted 4 id pe 8 tion of Great Britain. These men are burning done. The supplies sent from Richmond and ‘soldiers who detended the city have not for six or sever 'They know the man with whom they have now MH months received their miserable pay. Confining oui to Mosby, though @ fow days ago the rumor was currentHdlt) deal, Solitary aud single banded, as a with an implacable hatred of the English gov- Raleigh for the purpose of sustaining Johnston E selves to & MTe statement of facts, we absiain from con. that, ho having positively refused to give up the contest, icouthern Senator, in 1860 and 1861, ernment and nerved by an iniense devotiongg were the only remaining chances of that portion Ff nied ie tne pag os os podbean % dine his mon had deserted him en masie, and hehad gone tone = gave this warning to twenty ofy’® thelr native land. Thoir first step will be top of the Tel bitay holding ont“ Now: Cass Prone ae Rete stout au anasto wat “ee forties theatl North Carolina to join Johnston’s army. those rebel conspirators in the Senatefgseize Canada with an army of one hundredggman has got possession of these the rebel chief, Hl oxpr'ence nny of Uys hort che tomers not! EUROPEAN NEWS. chamber—including Jeff. Davis, Benjamin, thousand fighting men. The Americans don’tgasecond in command to Lee, is rendered power- are athe gloomy anticipations of many, wo ° 1g % Canad: 1th h th 1h With Stoneman in his rear, and all his wee ne reasons tor believing that the present peao © arrival yesterday of the steamships Ponnsylva y MM, be a lasting one, and that the new government, sup _By the arrival yesterday of the steamships Ponnsylve- Bi Hunter, Mason, Slidell, Iverson, Toombs} ia Ww 3 a cae ‘ < aie: ee ai c iti hived; Wiest ‘ts - ported. ty Braal ebd fiance Ayres, ‘onll be dutabtie n'a and Persia at New York, and Belgian at Portland, weB¥ang Wigfall. The events resulting in Mr. John- ‘e have enough soil already. In Canadaf%provisions and munitions cap’ Mires Montevideo has suffered in a commercial view most seri have nowsa from Europe to the 9th of April—three days’ ‘ ithe Fenians will establish provisional gov-| there left for Johnston buf to surrender on the pqously; but now that law and order are restored, e' n’s election as Vice President, and the & irren th sly ; but der are restored, a new later, 80) as mt, an terri- ly dot: the deliverance he obtain? cages will ee ietanet a ‘h the import ‘ ‘ ‘The Portagues> government had dismissed the com-pable event resulting in his promotion to the é Ireland. The United States will play the mander of Fort Belem for his conduct towards the United pay ander of For jem for his conduct towards the Unit Presidency, have all operated to strengthen neutral game, precisely like Great Britain in our present contest with the rebels, Under! color of neutrality the Fenians will send Qut & swarm of armod vésscls to False agcinst Portvca Makes tux “Amenve Howora- Personal Intelligence, Hugh Allan Eeq., President of the Montreal Tele eat ns , ’ wane bie.”—The Persia, which arrived here yester- Bi company and proprietor of the Canadian line of steain day from Europe, brings the satisfactory intel-Piehips, with his wife and daughter, are guosts at the ligence that the outrage upon our flag and our §4 Brevoort House. English merchantraen, filling the seas, as it] nKtional Veaseis in the port of Lisbon has been #l melancholy Death of an Army Officer at were, with Fenian Alnbamas atld Floridas.gg°™P!y secoynted for by the Portuguese gov. Fore Richmond, This will all be perfectly proper under themmetment. The military Emmandant of Forty A distressing occurrence took place on Tuesday after i‘ ‘oon at Fort Richmond, Staten Island, resulting in the precodent established by Great Britain inggBelem, who fired on tho Niagara, has been dis- Bi. 14 the army of one of its most promising yorng of building ships to prey upon American com-fa missed on the demand of the American Minis-# corg Tho circumstances wore these. Licutenant Cant- merce. This is the present programme ot the @# and the flag of the United States on board BH wen, of the Engineer corps, a graduate of the class which vessels has been salu fe left West Point Inst and on d Fenian Brotherhood to secure the indepondence 77 Ur Vewels has poatpietia listed) (2) Wpeing erected at Foi “Richmond, while calling on lof Ireland. In conjunotion with a large’ i8 not likely that the national ensign will again Ei one of his brother offigers, noticing i double barrcled invading force upon the soil of the Emerald js >? insulted in the ports of any foreign nation Bf fowlin: piece standing Th one of tho anariments, took. it Iole itself, it must work curiouely, England now that we have shown our capability to Hlece” “Atiet holdine it for am fastant he pase Ree will find, before many years, that the neutrality maintain the integrity of the republic both at HV itenan Cantwell si cramping tt bythe. betel game is one that two nations can play at. home and abroad. Searcely bl his friend solzed it when there was a re. pie port, and i eutenant Cantwell fell to the floor, with the Ges Mile Youu Hie athe. hea 3 words, ‘1 am shot.” “The officers, one of whom wa: the ‘cent tax which Congress has imposed upon tate bank notes, and the passage of ihe Enn- bling act by the Legislature, will, no donbt, City News. poat atrgeon, in the room, not knowing that the pi MBLANONOLY CASUALTY—TWO MEN INSTANTLY fH was loaded, and supposing that @ cap only ha have the effect of causing a large majority of our banking institutions to seek refuge under! KILLED BY TUB PREMATURE DISCHARGR OF AfAsiapped, thought him to be jesting, bat iy re- the national currency law. This view bas CANNON, ator, “Yes, 1 am shot," and then fell motionices. elicited the question of what w'll Lecome of the Botween twelve and one o'clock yesterday, while some tote fater decheer in tys worse ie wie ran aide, sixteen millions and upwards of New York! State stocks which aro now held in the batk-| ‘citizens of the Yourtesnth ward were firing minute guns BY just above the groin, from which the blood was betel | in ‘on tie pier foot o North Third etreet, Eastern District, My torrents. He did not speak agai very iow ing department at Albany asa basis for circd- Nation. The query is pertinent, and is one that in, and in acinar ntaresrrred, Tappa tat fun changt ne i ava wed me will, no doubt, receive the serious consideration lof the proper officers at the enpital. If those! the gun used on the occasion is one which has been in piece did not belong to the vocupant of the fuse for the last thirty years, and has done service in wing been on! temporarily depesties ae honds should be suddenly thrown npon the! market the credit of the State would he likely ‘an acquaintance; and it was not many ® Fourth of July erlebration under the charge of Mas thore was no’ charge fn either, barrel. when brought to receive @ shock from which it wou'd not for! slong time recover, Such @ course shoald be What, then, will now be the course of the lead- It was roported in England that Sccrotary Seward had kaing rebels of the South? ‘Their course will be - 4 santana he Jom. BE Johnson, as President of the United States, is Davis rebels ot the commencement of the war. TheM amused among them, they will pack up “an He ald, organ of the Derby opposition, declare that Eng. RgP%Ck off for the empire of Maximilian. If any land will not consent to do so, as war vessels need not fragments of the armed forces of Davis still missions them und yet travel the ocean as belligerents. M handed, and the leaders will look out for their| Our readers will bear ia mind that the Palmerston Cabt-f hot had not thn heard tho late news from Richmond. Bjown safoty. The South will thus speedily bo It was officially stated in the British Houso of Com-papurged of the ruling elements of discord, and Mons that the English aud United states goverum ntsijthe masses of those unhappy people, thus re-| Seu olan on the puject of *Feman” ed, will experience no difficulty in the} anu aaa Canada ond ‘reland vy memes reconstruction of the Southern States on the The Car Ge ence question resained in abeyance, 2” sis of the abolition of slavery. pending the orrival of the ex cutive delegates frompy ut, notwithstanding his emphatic declara- males England. 3 ions against treason and traitors, President 0 Liv rpeol cotton market closed firmer, but with ®) Johns a even quotations unchanged, on the 8th of April Breeden Misra ey hs ie a ane ter qrore dull, Provisions were flat, Console closd inl Uute © be disposed of as they may 7 London at 909 a 90% for money on the ath inst. “whea the question of exercising mercy oomes MISCELLANEOUS NEW3. before me it will be considered calmly, judi- This day, tho 2th of April, originally appointed by fy lONe!Y, Fnemhering that I am Executive of Governor Fenton to be obsorved for thanksgis ing and re.fqj he nation.” He knows that it is easy to yield $oicing over our recent great national victorios, but y@to the impulse of mercy; but we must not forget! chang d by sibsequent proclamation, after the aseasein Bi that often “what may be mercy to individuals Stion of the President, to one of mourning for our grent His ornelty to the State.” He is abeliever in the “inflexible principles of justice.” His past life, @Miction, will probably be gonerally recognized through. Out this State by a suspension from ordinary businoss' and by Kervicos in the majori’y of the churches, expecially his course during the present unboly Advices from Youth Amores, dated at Ro Janciro,arebellion, is before the country. He has no) March 11, confirm the report of the completou o° af principles to retract, no professions or promises Pence treaty tetwoen Braz! and Ur guay. General} ¥ty offer, He will not attempt to anticipate the! ‘future, Guided by certain broad and fixed _ principles, bis course will be sheped by the’ Mr, Grorge Wialey, who never before met with an accl-Bithore, Some unauthor zed had loafed it and dent. " carelessly left it in hat condition in the room. The coro. The gun is (anliarly known as “Old Sal by the ner Wes ainedietely Semencned ands fury emopanel ed, levtizens, More than half the number of discharges in- Hi wig rendered a verdict of “accidental death, tended wero miade ylien the premature discharge took Liontenant Cantwell was a native of Utica, in this) place. Mr. raat, was egenging to ei red State. He was a young of brilliant promise and a! + Bal ley, of No. Se ond fd universal ‘avorite, The affair has caet a gloom throu ‘yd Mr. Wifliain Crosby, who had eerved Mout the pest, second only to that occasionod by the three Yeart in the Unitevt States artillory, were ramming #4 tional bereaveme and swabbing, wien, it Js supposed, in consequence of TT the gun beng over heed, Tike divcharge took piace, City Intelligence. ‘Hoth men were tamm ng at the same time, and both wore As Isetpa View of Dixie Doria tHe War.—Chaplain thrown by th ducharye into the East river, thelr bodies Mt 4) or ihe One Hundred and Eghly-third Ohio Vol in- wing terribly angled, Some timo after the avcid nt Mr Boiley’e ari war found on an adjoining pier, ¢)t rs, wi 10 haa been four years in the eervice and —_ cS Flores, as Vresdent of Urevuas, ponding an clecton, fhad named a cabinet. The | imperor of Brazil was et ll issatisiied, aud Gamiseed from tue Cabinet Sejor Paran- oS, oe ied Ht po oo, oi fe a et See moet ee oe ym Havatia ie te the inet, by the}. us speaks President John-on to the Flow aneti edith ie Whew » the veone, and the boa!ee of the anfertunate | Pine 10 th) sol rt je Stoamship Eavte, which wie Wore yesterday, Little” . i Amori-ffproud finene'st condition of the Hnpire Stately nen were vecoverl.’ One of them was acen to stenggle 4 Depot, NO atreet, near Broadway, this e eng of imporiance Fince previo sao) 4 can poeple. His cheer ng xe will ving should be carefally gaarded, and its credit sop yin the water ‘ora shore ime, and ib is sappeca that We of ing, to Ww iio are cordially invited, The : ' ws hal 9 ourred Bt UAE yok ake land Ike the aovnd of P se fH Was ciMmiy @rowned: but it does nor Ap ar powible that ag civnj lain ‘# under orders from General Slocum, lace. The Brster bulidays bu bon celebrated tn the), OUR aero ah veoh a tumpot.igfrraly seonred that it may hyo fulare, By emer coud have i et any minutes ale? fad has fm charge the forty poor foot! ss in. ald pr eoners graual style, Tho bleckaw rower tum arrived a gel-e speaks wih the eloquence of a neural gas it has dong in tho past, at the head of all itejg tore Mr. Halley Veaven a familys | Mt. 4° the Union wmyihe uinen hese be bat a oft ver 6 : varnestne: 7 j " eioareiod, Coroner Gurrovt wil tira 3! ) Want of clothing an Bavana frum Gaivestou vu we sur wiih w cargo ori orator, the earnestness of @ thorough patriot, sisters in thy Uaion. It has Leen suxgestod, ia bodies os seven eroleek tn evvahip ant ine sh " 7 SHARON TYNDALE, Secretary of State. [Ry to Gen. Chapman, at Borryvilie, at twelve o'clock yes: 5 to Winchester on Sunday and arranved with Gen. Hangock AY STROYING PAG! Hand so on; and he is aman of the greatest It is reported that part of the Brazilian squadron at § Legislative Address to President Jehm- son—The Fire Gommissioners, &e. ALUAHH, April 18, 1808. Om3eturday last a consittation was heid of the Union #7 members of the Senate, wirich has beemfurther extended since to leading men of thwiower House. ‘The object ia r to frame an address to the new Executive, to be signed Pr by the Union men of AY dovurent has been handed sound, an® is’ brief proffer B of coriint support, couplowwith thevhope, as intimated Biinthe speech of Senawr Bolger, that the accession of Bi President Johnson will not 30 “distracted by the Glamors ‘bot’ ‘houses: ‘Phe draft of the ‘of oftieg seekers—in short, substantia'ly requesting him not to set forth as another Tyler, aud, forgetting the f great petional issues at stake, tarn tho Hoase inte 8 Wholevale office mart. It is given out that the Governor abes not intend te modify his con tis ons in’ regard to the nominations of hh ‘ith £ rise Coman'ssioners, ‘and that-no party or ether Lananes Lincoln, expressing with ® common, sentiment & will make him s nd in any other names than four Loge men nt robol artitlery since the 1st of December last #4 The President replied to the comm'ttee at considerable FY has alraady sent to the Fenata, News from Mava: Ei He spoke ofthe fact tlmt the: Iriatns feft by the sad f| By tuestoamehip Eagle, Captain: Lawvence, we bave and sudden: daath of the late President had beenpi dates tothe 15th, at ona P:" Bs The Easter holydays-were celebrated in the usual) style, Business was suspended, carriages wore not al- > lowed on the streeis, fings on tite- shipping were at half- mast, soldiers with arma reversed, the people m holiday commenced. turning hom fragrant ad a } doublaons.ans serine Y bi breuth. caused use disinfecting agents, Impure 4 obs, tenacen, apiciaeor catarrh, le neutralized iy sone NT ia» hea thea pari BS dentitrice.\ repulsive bre: tnd & Tose, And culties by friends calowers.wilk be no Longer notic Ei a.~Lattery Prizes Cashed. Giroulars, ky Grawingwand information went. A. Zimmern Ef anu Sweet Catzwba 5 coantry. De Suits, of ten pieces, inet furniture mie and 5 West Fourth sire q Brown’s Bronchial ‘'Troches.—Fxom the $ y shortly afterwards with the meds for ‘fhe United States steamer Nereus, Commander He arrived early on the 14%4, adiweuld leave on the 15thom: Esacruise. All well, { ‘Yueirebel steamer Luna-arrived on the 15th from Gab: Fi veston with a cargo of cotton There were a few other: blockade runners in port undergoing repairs prior taze- Business. was dull, The weather, Wams Pi worm, and the general healts good. od, Fe attire, xad all the usual ‘observances were adhered to. H At tomsAaM. on the 16th sabut-s:wore fired from the forte: Mand mos-of-war-in, tho-harher, whem business again, ‘The United States steamer. 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