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2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25,. 1865 " rent 2 QE er ce EE a Pr = * : Literary Notices. F MARRIAGES AND DEATHS nasil ment of the New York associates hagka with the re- 4 RiEETINGS OF CONDOLENCE. One of the last reissues of English works by tho FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.) FORTRESS MONROE. ff trper a Mien Mulock'e story of ‘Christin? Mistake.” spieeesa, Monpay, April 24—6 P. M. The members of the Stock Exchange mot this moroing ‘at half-past ten o'clock, but voted to adjourn, without L; Constitutional Union General Committee. H,, ,, worthy of the genius and philanthropic aims of this; 4 Ginuix—Baton.—On Monday, April 24, at 8: Ann's x x 8 40 At a speoiul meeting of the Constitutional Union Gene HAs srining writer. The plot fe skilfully woven, the read-By church, by the see ey cacontas, Dainese | . oe a a - , * , y- $f Arriva! of Lieutenant General Fra commitics, held at Masonic Hail, in East Thirteouth Hl... jrrorest being maintained at its highest point of fy 1%, of ‘Hobok N. J. purely, April 2d, at St, Ana's 35 Maircet, the following preamble and resolution were HE. /onsity until a simple and natural denouement comes to ae Tare poms Gallaudet, Guoacs W. transacting any business, till Wednesday. The open F Grant, PY offered and unanimously adopted :— Ibis relief, ‘This is the perfection of art. In nine casey M. D., to Miss AGxu- 10., eldgst danglter of bp inte J. z bcard afterwards adopted a similar resolution. No delive: bf —The deviations from the returns of the previous week a ee i cr tb iae micas ica shee one a of ant tn nine eemelD Ss ceo. i ries or settlements of contracts were, therefore, made tv- f” are as follows :— — # ouriite Chief Magistrace and head of this great nation, 1 pout of ton the such « story is kep’ Le oe enw, On Faiarday, Apri woh rook lyn, view of the sudden Sete vious Werds are thadequats to express the depth Of PHexpense of probability. Not eo in the caso of Miss Mu-MMy"Rey. Th odore L. Cuyl 1, Hussy. H. fpne pisaster to the Government #4 ciMern crmimtion of his earthly carecr tt becomes a Block. Her Incidents are sctualitee} her portraite are Kd ‘Troy, day. On the strect, however, there was an active busi ( Decrease in loans. . Yio Kars V., daughter ‘of Charles G. Ketchum, Esq., , Increase im deposits. . ness im stocks, which were strong. At three o'clock the | 1 in specie, Pe iiuly al ke lo Our couutry, Ourselves, Our it and to our fe. They either enshrine themselves info! New York. following quotatious were current:—New York Contra! Fs Increase in legal teniors Transport Ashland. fue ay a nating, to pay m proper Feapect to iis" memory; nape on Ne oe tae saa roy Times lense COPY: aesyur, NJ, om M 98%, Erie 794, Michigan Southern 66% a 07, Cleveland %/ Decrease in Circulation... +++. bs ooolved, That we, the members of this committee, deeply ‘ a ‘the Rev, William B. Brown, Writaa y a ». Michigan § $13, a 82, Fort Wayne! Tho transactions of the Clearing House for t!.0 week mtosolycd, That Ne iowa and recommend this organization wo pusions of ropalsivencss. The forms on her canvass Frotin uns city, to Exenurt MoCutny, of the for- pavers 1%, pst opi or yp compare as follows with those of the previous week :— gy weer the usaal badge c% mouraia for the period of thirty Hall that force of individual color which is neceasary to 3 elty, i 97%, Reading 107%, Cumberian pose 143. Hf daya, asa testimon respect for our re mer place. Oggi pt ceamanel a heaaploed rocurities were strong but inactive, Sixes © Clearings for the weok ending Apr 16, #427 781 os ort The Troops on Board Safely Landed a oalsees uve that we tak A i ty coreraontnn es canoe “ae whole picture. The book is published piguanis—Monwoon —T0 this city, ce. Mon ihe ie oe ari Dy or the week oudin, peril 22 4 aie bey i ‘ i of 1s61 were quoted at 1008 %, tenfortice #644 896 49 ances for the week ening Apri 18... 26 089.0 08 at Roanoke Island, fe Heuser of condolence, be nant Uo, rhe family of decoused 48 * FY “rhe same Louse has republished Mr. Le Fanu’s story| , W. D, Seanis to Minxie EB, Monwoon, five-twenties 107}. Balunees for the week endin; April 2: 3,003,003 65 ? é ‘JOHN R. VOORGIS, President pro tem. lof ‘Uncle Silas,” which has had such success in Coppen—Urenur.—In Osterville, Mass., om Wedaes- Tho gold room wag clesed, but there wes» modersie(ll ithe buatiaie st the, Gub-fresaury to-tay was Sl @ kG, &Cry &c. 3% Bosnen, Sees, MXogland. A perusal of the work fully justifies its popu- fi day, 19, by the Rov. E. Ht Bauictle, “Haaver lows :— aoe Fi Fannts L. Urcnon. Receipts for customs. Eas —0ai i The Italian Society of Unity and Bra-Euurty, its originality of treatment and genial humor on- c ‘a flan ty. jontas—On. Saturday, April 2) ternity. ‘ Zitie it to all the praises that have been lavished on tt: FM rosidencs of the bride's father, by the Rev. L. Jones, At a moeting of the offlccrs of tho Ttallan Soctety Fl °, | cou ix tho writer to whom Charles Lover, in the Cuanis: J. Surra to Euizansra Cauutsavay, all of Brigh- business done outside for delivery on Wedvesday. The quotations were ;— Mr. William H. Stiner’s Despatches. bi Fal Me Or 2 yes Foxrnnss Mosnos, Va, April 22,1865. [9 q'U'niono o Fratellanza, held on the evening of the 28d nsOA. M, . 14h 300 P. iments. ‘ul ‘a. 5 i d'Unione © Frat @ ev! 3 1:80 BM. “151% one Papen ns rode MOVEMENTS OF LIXUTRAANT ONXERAL GRANT. toate k the following resolutions were unanimously BF dedication of his tast testa “Luttroll of Arran,” pays so| aaeees conn Paar Tuesday, Aprit 18, 8 the ow ons in foreign exchange * v= ey t -in- arm opeRinn ell morited a compliment, B Rev. R. J..W. Buckland, Quuven Va: DEsbons, Siaten sy inthe day 011035 for Backer stertn rhe flowing tana! auks wore outhorize during ff Te gonerinchaf of the arming of the, Towed” cies, Tht we foe profoundy te nadonst lami Hl charming volume i tht unsentimental enttea Bt sia, Ica Auten Ke Ei teny OF his CY: P carly im the day at 10036 for bankers’ sterling at sixty Ff States, Licutenaut Goncral U. S. Grant, arrived here ath which has’ folicn upon the American people in the death of Indep a papers picaso co; Bl ‘Cape God,” and published by Messrs. Ticknor & Fields, ‘On Tueeday, April 4, by the Rev. days. Most drawers, however, ask 109%. " Copial, PA hait-past thre o'clock this afternoon from Washington, ij President Lincoln, RY RTE Pe ‘There is no change to note in the prevailing monetary P ,Name. Cri Rl on his headquarters boat, the Mf. Martin, Captain Goorge 4 wisre the uifcera, we ofr tothe widow and orpiicas of the bg of Boston, Tt is by Mr. Henry W. Thoreau, author of] pe. Holm, of Sing Sing, N.Y, Exuxanvo Micon, Sty case. Loans are made freely by the banks at five per i Clark County. 53,0004 ae ivingston, Ho is accompanied by Major General} errs! mstyt the smaurance of aur moat cineere vipat Blarthe Maino Woods’ and other similar volumes of ram- bq Mise Detsa Gouin, UOTD OT UNOS . Ye cont, and the statement of the Clearing House Associa- P5 Old Colony, 210.000 Be cotgomery G Meigs, Quartermaster General; Major if povie, whose hospitality and proivotion we have #9 long KA blog, Its full of historical reminioceneos and pl-asmnt == on for (ue week indicates the lethargic state of tho FS eM tIn Gand 500'000 ff Leet and Captains Hudson and Dunn, His further pro.) eee eae ae ee eects creuntzed uider tue fil seaside gossip. Every now and then theecholarly mind] 1). 4 summit, N, J., on Sunday, April 23, Game money market and tho limited wants of borrowers of [3 Virst.. 50,000 FY ross from here has beon kept a secret thus far, and will flaws of the State of Now York, we consider as happoning (0H of its author presents to us familiar {mages through 80 ity Sovak SrRv ¥y ad beloved obild of Joh Gas late, ‘The loans have decreased nearly eighteen hundred PEL bile 2,000 00 oe transpire for some days His conteinplated trip 10 f4 ityn\vet, Tout the stove resolutigon he vent to the prin-Pclansic viata. His learning, however, is not pushed to nin: and Musilie C. Bro ease 3 ar acd § mous theanand, while the deposits have increased s epee Fi 300} 0004 Richinond will not take place for some days to come Sa eee ot ey the fablly of the’ inte President, fl Pedantry. padawrenghsioimnty sneer oe — tea tne funeral, from the residence of jer Lauer of six and a balf millions, and the amount of legal tender Py National ),000 8G. ncrai Grant looks carewore, and from all appearence fF aud Ww his distinguished successor, ‘could be desired than this book. jnter woul tuesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, notes $6,808,475, making $57,964,087. Much of this is of fj Orsnge County 20°,000 FA ine sad bereavemont of our country im tho assassination — 1 & PERETTI, Secrotary, Bh say, «syroozy of the atmosphere.” eaves Hoboken, via Barclay street ferry, at half: course owing to the subscriptions tothe seven-thirty 1oau Fd piaua, 200/000 FA of President Lincoln has greatly disturbed the otherwise [4 The Cadets of Temperance. ‘Tho diamond edition of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Pooms, on o ok IT estpatt on Sunday, April 23, ‘hitongh she nations! Denke included: the 165 The te Te eae ee $30 Ooo Placid and collected chieftain. af es e rece tne * Clit Soni ak tor the Hl issued by Messrs, Ticknor & Fiolds, will be most accept Hf short illness, Jacou BrcktiouT, aged 50 years. count in ig dal "ours paper of the fet grade if Natioual Hope - 50,000 apmnoen camelaalicgunonatelanwe: Bere of expressing thelr rogrt ate’ nation la fg bet the namerous admirers ofthat orginal thinker and tated 10 auond he funeral on Wed fed ae rated a @0 8 per cont. BI Wisconsin. 60,000 Bf Pursuantto instructions received, Major Wm. L. James, fy mity, the following resolutions were unanimoxsly Bi writer. The collection embraces some two hu Bes to toc bis late reatlenoe. The regular and open yetroleum boards adjourned 150,000 8) acting Chief Q artermaster of this department, has had : adopt d= 0 asin the death of Abraham Zinooln freedom ff MTy-three pisces, all marked, more or less, by the char- fi" esxers.—in this city, omScuday, April 23, at the Hig without transscting any business, The Evening Exchange aoe goo Fa plot of ground, covering some twenty acres, at Newport's FA jure lost « champ humanly a friend: teat the. story Pacteristic force of Mr, Emereou’s style, F eidence of is grandparénig, Captain Wx. 11, Dessarggh ~ will be closed to-night, but will resume its sessions to- 7% ad ‘ " ; 8 life will ‘ono of the brightest pagesia American Hl perorgon & Brothers have republished “Lorrimer Lit- py second gon of Dr. J. B. and C. A. Bennett, aged 2% y" ight, Otherwise Tuesday will be observed as' 372,000 Bd News, fenced. in for the aocominodation of rebel prison FA Aisiory, aud that ine muslancuoly elrouuakances, Of bie Gantt ea ean Faith,” Tt is af wOmugizoN-—-At Beechwood, on Sunday, “Avett 23 morrow bi! erw: be ‘ eee will never be referred to but with the Keenest emotions of i tlegood,” by the author of “Frank Fair] FS Wituas Canicutox, D. D., in the yearot lis age. ‘8 close holiday. t= porit ang eater, A most intresting story, full of graphic pictures of English &] The relatives and fricnds of the family, and tho ze\ Milwaukee, Wis... 250,000 # 2, That being youthful members of soctety, we fy ™! bd Edond the cl:rgy aro invited to atlend the funeral, To oe jel sr “ be giclee paased at the © tere a ——, ta Pas bres Ej the surrender of General Leo's army, The prisoners are FA joes nnd rosyonsib! of Carpe ner) = be ou J is one of the beat delineators of the cccentric side a> Tarrytown. "The cars leave rhlrsiath street for Tarrytows | tional conveation held there, is a measure of considera- & is 1) Mi oo) red and Twenty-s a regi fog we will stulve to innftat br 1) ‘ag man nature that we know. ‘alf-past eleven o’cioe! L. 3 “Newport, R. I 20,000 fj guarded by the One Hun ipaiy-aqcand: Tegt Prather of try, “who never told a He,” and of : i a Wu bio interest to the whole financial public, as well as other daira) 3 ree Hee ee ae atater colored. troopm, Colonel. Davideon, FA uae re ranien Sits iaallce toward none, aiid charity A ‘The same firm have addod to the previous relasues of fm Cuniue: —in Jenin Coy, i ease Avra States, and one which will give rise to much piu 900,000 8 crom Kentucky, who are most rigid in enforcing the ut-FYTC A | ra: to the relatives of the honored dend we fathelr “Library of Humorous American Works” Frank Beloved in life. Lamented in death, s ed, w! der ot | heartfelt sympathy, but con offer no bet- Bir, Ng 6 Stal) ? Neal’s “Charcoal Sketches,” ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ip snes Sivcpline.-; A. dead ne baa ieee, ened bed hi BB tender our aarugel DeAzlCalt Ay OEMET ta Picwan ot Mere LS ee kare cee vitucky,”” with other fq ipvited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, | [4 must not be overstepped, The penalty of violating this #4 iq justice all over the world weep with them; though 6. B Porter's “Quarter Race in Kentucky, No. 125 Jerspy avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at one | Ha order is death; and on Thursday night one unfortunate gy moved from th he will wear eterually 4 crown of wlory ath sxetches, and ‘The Widow Rugby’s Husband” by Har- SZ o'clock. His remains will be tuken to Trinily Cemetery | ur was mortally Wounded by being shot by a sentry fag t! discussion ponding the adoption or rejection of the new constitution by popular vote, op tho 6th of June next, According to the report mado toby + Kinderhook Lyons, N.Y .Bostou, Mass, rived of hi . we itved sad the deeds he Bpor, ‘They are the cheapest books of the kind that have fj for interment. the convention by the Compiroller of St. Louis Jast Feb t ' 2 eae OS, uary, the to al State indebtedness amounted to $32,- A while endeavoring to stop him from crossing the line. WA” ; nie Abas Dein eeeee eon, ee oes ee Dervis. At City Potnt, Va., on y, Apri 5 el eed Prager satnsin wt tote ie é HM owever es much liberty ag is conatatent with duty 4s peg fC" ee eenern % Pi ever been issued from the American press. Misin Durer, of Company 1,’ Thirty-nnth New Jorwey” bai haciaxe ra this may bo deducted # nominal credit'of iy EZ lowed thece prisoners; and, as their encamprent IsfM Reroived, That to charter of our organization be draped 4 Mr, Leopolut, of PhiladeIphia, whom we have now tho [4 Volunteers, of wounds received belore Petersburg, Vay vated 01 rks 0 es rie v > Oe in mourning aud (he members wear an appropriate badge ‘ ie ut anes shelter them trom cold and inclement weatuer, FA Comiiitec 1M. reeland, John Anderson, FA has just got out a life of Mendelssohn, from the German f@ rook and Ladder Company No. 2, of Hudson City, ‘and | The post at Newport's News is commanded by Colonel f Alonzo Foster, Stephen Maslin. M of Latopadius aud otier authentic sources, The transla-§€ the firemen in yencral, are respecttully inv.ted to $3,000,000 for bonds issued to the Hunnibal and § Joseph Railroad, the interest on which is regularly met, and $200,000 paid on bonds issued for State purposes, B ‘Morrison, Hl. onners tile, Lud. mithtiewd, KL, Providence, a. 1 New Loudon, Conn, tamford, Con. sLockport, N. ¥. Bath, Maine. ugerties, N. North America New London Ciiy: Stamford... Fa Davi d the 1 ot ae si tid = $ F the funeral his late residence, Clinton street, Bear davon, and the primum an ote camp are cuts Le wesetmontal to the Lincoln Family. iorand eiltor is sr: Leoulard Gage, who seems tohave ks Woes Tit a Cy, "Now Jertey, on Thutsday afer Pi missary, and quartermaster stores by Licutenant W. TO THE MDITOR OF THK HEKALD. Hi brought to his tek all the conscientiousuess and devo-B4 noon, at one o'clock. The imprisoned Johunies don’t seem tok New York, April 24, 1865. ition to the memory of the great composer which such a Excak.—At Rahway, LC seo eventug, April ets Gemequence area iow in cursieg the 4 Thave just placed my name npon the list of subscrib- fA theme should iuspira, ‘These German biographies, for so fq 2%, Wirisax M Tusk i AER SCT anesdny, at the See sable warrior at every opportunity, The prisavers’ Ed ors to the mon went which it is contemplated to erect Ryanany of which we are indebted to Mr. Teenie ond Presbyterian church, Hahway, N. J. Tho friends gg rations consist as follows:—Ten ounces 0: pork or sult h » of our murdered President, and while f4 worthy of all praise. Thoy are very carefully edited, and FY are invited without further notive. i, O04, LU Bec es ¢ cep of ee emere © ; fa Wuanes.—( ‘Aprii 14, ut the residence of bis ake cas ine nontinet wah, treats oF YA FY iting my natue upou the scroll. the though occurred to dare got out in a style which adapts them for tho drawing pg PNM. on TOGh. 1 oe cntemeeren em two quarts of vinegar to one hundred rations. Extrap@ me that while showing a feeling of appreciation for the fi root as well as for the library. County, N.Y, Ganon Feauiss, formerly’ of Onede upon the United States government for something leas than four millions, and holds bank stocks estimated to be worth $1,303,000, In order to provide for the payment of the interest and princi.al of the entire debt, the ordins referred to proposes a ‘ax of one-quarter 0! Fj Aggregate capital. @.1ously authori 1 banks authorized one por ceut upon the value of sa real F9 w dute, 1,041, with an azure ule capiial of. $246,954,170 FF doty secures the prisoners additional rations, 4 cad the ltving- ought hot to be forgotten, and though 1 py Bradburn, of Walker street, has published a new edi- county, late of New York city, aged 67 years, 10 months and persoval property of Missouri, estimated at $490, £4} Amount of currency issued to the national ze ® y Md tion of Mias Evans’ novel, “Macaria,” with a steel por- pq #nd 25 day®. and 000,000, ‘iho now constity (on says that “no property, fad | Dank for the two wecks ending April 22 Fonrris: Hosror, April 21, 1865. gd uot know je scree SRG peace FA trait of tho authoreas. The popularity of this story is due BU Tapper pret eater ee Previously issued... rere MARINE DISTR. accumulated before his clevatio: chis y 133, Mary Swonns, wife of real or yorsonal, shall be exempt from taxation exeopt such as may be use! © clus vely for p: blic sc such as may belong to the United States, to th Te alo AQunUnicipal corporations wi hin this State,’ declaring that “the crodit of" tuFAdagresse of the debt by I fell pretiy wertun that he could noth josg to its political leanings—which are, unfortunatcty, Foors.-—Ou Suncay, April d much since, and I therefore suggest Fa on tie wrong aide-—than to the vivid imagination and Jolin T. Foote, and daugater of Robert Dumout, of thuy ; ‘h bbe sponsitl.. parties propose the raisiug, by ‘ In the 28h year of her age, ine ee eae oe eee re be devekad. to the farly off power which it exhibits, Miss Hosmer’s Just story, “The Nc relatives aud friends of the family are inv.ted te Te Morrisons,”” publ Lincola Th s will be @ tribute that E feel sure Mi hod by the same house, is also having fF atteud th funeral, frou Zion church, Madison avenue, etanee; large sale, and will add largely to the reputation of the PS of our vocntry. with troops from New fl have accun tlhe ty Ashland, lond The followmg nati 4 ashore on the the Secretary of the Treasury as additional depositories fq and was reported in distross, The steamers of th» public mone; ional Park, Now York; Flrsi, Pfand Prometheus wore sent from here to her a ; Mand succeeded in saving all the troops, who were landed pa from the sp rit Is Total to date... 3 i he view the offe ou Wednesday siiernoon, at balf-past three o'clock, without turer invitation. fair writer. Mr. Bradburn has, we see, republished 4" Gjncinnusi (Quiv) papers please copy. one for more in accord or loaned in ald of any porson, association or eosfahitey NeOregor, Iowa; First, Glenn's Fails = niwel vn’ modesty “tori tied! noe aall ‘the Gla Hetetlar bagatte’s clack I Commercial, Clev land, Ohio; #4 safely at Roauohe Island, ‘The Ashland hus five feet of give wan sn honaver benasitul the Seb atthe sctipior BAGoorse Sead's “Kanchon, or the Cricket.” ‘The book is] Guvowin.—Ou stouday, Avril 23, after @ ehort Mneam holder in any corporation or association, except for the Mass. ; First, Burlington, Vt py cond and four feet of water in her hold, and Hies in ABS migist make ther. W. W. B. very handsomely vot ont Fk ¥ purpose of securitig loans heretofore extended to vertali [a CATY COMMERCIAL 2EPON.., Bi very precarious condition. The Captain, reports. that hes nung the recent. ret ons of cheap novels by fA f 1 a thg railroad corporations by the State.’? Mowpay, April 24—6 P.M. ers from Barnegut ma half ca a nile ‘es Di FIQW? AN APPRAY ty Ac ot : 33 riven ar Th» principal of the railroad debt, for which the Stat Avies.—Receipts, 14 bbls, Tho market was dull, wit! ble eae DeIDg ON Sh SEG SEE < ontangay moraing sh ellanesie ‘oy ne, Do Lacey . / indnie,. Tanta 16d is liebie, and against which it holds a frst lien upon the pa small sales of pots at $7 95 a $5 Veen” Th oven Fe ‘ F pon, atee y Ne t te bigbih str 5 - 0, wh roads, is $23,701,000, togeiher with arrears of interest tof Bexaperurrs.—Receipts, 20.877 66+ id I i he-ueare the end of Iut year, amounting to $5,005,240, makin, Pg and 1,008 he- i . Bond during t el Dorey charged eo King’? (Dummas.) 63 Hoy mn S nday, Apri ch disease of tends $28,709,240, ond leaving a separate debt to m bork t reat ° 1 62 The Avr L 1 Of tie United Slates Service Magazine rented Axs, the beloved wifs of Join Howe, aged 3@ ‘The rolatives and friends of the family are requested ta atiend Ue funeral, from hes late residence, No. 85 Weat ‘Vhirty-nivih street, on Wednesday moruing, at tem cick, ‘Tie rewains will be interred tu Calvary Ceme- ins reading on a variety of topics military. ‘The paper on Sher- illustrated with a map of the! giving the lines of march of the Ivo another paper (Part 4) on the b pra ne Ep.t and arrested pa OMS AP PEAted. lho the result of Sho: fad y $82,907, 54) of $1,198 209 , estorn Dour s Me 2 cine ring w ery for help, ratrte e+ . veg Bes wor locked up to Th Dov, macher’s r Rector and Washington atreete, by wsergeon. Pears being entertal rice of Shomacher would prove fatal, Coro- 6 ra Press Despatch. J hore tery. Pers Jacor.—At Harlem, on Friday, April 21, Dasixn Jaoor, ; 2 voim otatfand Western Formess Monnon, April 22, 1865, ” de ant coutuern, and 400 do, Canadian at the annexe! Ml Tye » a Se tae wna otified to ike his ante-mortem depos history, with diagrams of the siegox offg “tii. recives and friends aud those of the family are - he steamers Atlanta, General Se iswivk, Witting Gyerp and Stralvand, and the battles of Ivry and Brei- BY respoctuly mvited to attend the funeral services, at 3t. quotations, Rye flour and corn meal ruled q::fet, and we have no eeles of moment to report. We quot LIGHT-VINGRRED OVEMATIYES YESTERDAY. E Marh‘s cu reu, Tenth street and Secoud avenue, om portunity yesterday ga iT a 3 hy i SPRAE Wedueouay alternoon, at four o'clock. urly interesting and instructive. ne -tate and Western flour, $7 00a 7 368 The pickpockets improved their Gagraim of tt nd sections of Fort Fisher presents 745.0 776 to relieve persone rnehing to the City Hal! to take a fare ee : Frye DO) ana, CADE! AS; eal CS section of this country or ny other, and although ils MM ( hole 508 8. TOME radian Noo Ocieane ae ead Prandin orf iz 2c:rate ies othe great strength of that work. ‘The paged Sz yoars, adoption winld be immensely edvantazcous to the Mis tia 8 es ile and New Orleans , ; well look wi the remains of our lamented Presid nt Off ¢ puie Mayreén: is endorsed by letters from Licutenantf> Th irieuds of the family are invited to attend the . Extra round hoop Ohio. "8100 8 2668 As theve steamers got under weigh @ rebel bend on pd their wallets, watehes and other valuables, and, unfortn- BO oon spay ¢ 4 Vico Adiniral Fi " his late residence, No. 1 diinetta place, om sorri bondholders, it could not fail to prove oncrous to RM Western trade brands. [8 30 a 9 GOBM board the steainer Atlanta struck up ihe tane of “Dixie, by DALClY, Many of Hhe thieves escaped with their pland fr, heseral Grant and Vics Adtniral Fatragw ‘hoon, at halt-past on: o’civck., Property holders, It p.vctically inv’ ‘ves the confiscattou BM Extra St. Louis, 2.9 00 a 10 56 sa hot the harbor. the rebel privencrapy JanreTs, a Spankord, war arrested io Chaham Mj The Harpers have published Vamberg's “Travels in f the New York Young Men's Romam of a share of every one’s property in the State, and is gm Choice do. <21 06 & 19, QpEE eee Mn seey Moved out of the harbor the rebel prieens wte tive Van aun, of the Brooklyn force, for BS Certral Asin"—the book which, since the Abyssiniau ol-pt Assoclation Will assemble at thelr i Common Youthern. 8 90 a 9 5opM eave cheer after cheer In token of the general Jor per here. ~twken to the Sixth precinct x, ou Weduesday afternoon, at haif-past twelve entirely too arbitrary, liasty and swecping, to be either MM fancy and extra do. 2 9 50 2 13 COMM vading the cntire number at the xpeedy prospect of theis] nd detained ‘or examination. travels of Bruce, has created the greatest sensation in} cick, to pay the last trib..te of respect to our deceased popular or beneficial. Cominon Canadian. 7850 8 10B). eth a peer vinyiey bs pry (i riot cara ker, of the Tombe Police Court, arrested RP Zurope. Even “The Life of Casar,”’ with its important? ® broth r, JoLa Kivlehan, By order. Tho following is the toxt of the erdinanco:— neds eens 8 15 a 10 25 “oa rapper Pr da gl gS a Folch Jer peeme or cRas 10 the crowd. Hel FS pearing on the political prospects of our times, pales MBE pe yak, Recor Rhea se we President, s A e flour (supertine). a us s . ws aoe wring. ° ? at . 3 Be tt o dained ly ihe pope the Sale of Mimurl, We Carn eal, eanayei 3008 ScOd mentary on the final wenk “I in-tebility of theigf) Detective, Golden and Gilmore yesterday arrested Jos, pO Mtorest b fore this extraordinary narrative. The lovely Lgc2.i% —vatuuday, Apr 23, Racuat Leosets, widow Reeeereli On enact Teh, 8 ri? we — M Corn meal, puncheons 82 50 a 33 00 th x" . Rice, Samuel Jerk, Fane alias sid, Poof ecienc> must Indecd be a strong passion in the human s$of Nicuolas Lecemtc, Sr, aged 70 years, 7 mouths and seen as 22 Theve-ehall bo levied ond cotlected from BM ‘The what market quick, Gut we have nofg 22% that the United Staies government should furnish aa Sophia Lavy. The w biehes wales 16 dest tn@tiee ‘a sina ‘00 CobaR SORT OS the Pa iflc Railroad, the Nocth » iseoirk Railroad Com- PM ocuocint chang te ; ce Is e remais inet officers, were found f Je relath ‘ends of the famil especial chang’ to note in prices. The sales were very gg transportation and subsistence to the remain nen he oifieers, were found Ip reiclo tix the bewalP" a6” Waaanele Mal abadl teal gal ‘Tie relatiy sand fri an the opr doped pany and the St. Louis and Lron Mewutein Railroad Com pany an annual tax of ten per cent in of all their groas ig Feo ipts (or the transportati« freight and possongers g ning a wal et whieh they had just ak One: Kale a large canvass bag, for the reception of con evled under her dress, light, weing Cou.ined t0 2,000 bushels, at $1.76 for winter pa of their greatest army, in order to enable them to reach red Westorn aud $2 35 for white Michigan, Rye Wasi oir homes 5 Pi dull, and we have no sales of consequence to report, pg Net homes, from her late resideuce, 2 April 23, sudcenty, of We wish that the pressure on our columns permitted us" to devote space to an extended notice of his book. As it (not includ ny amount receivsd from and taxes barey and barfey’ malt’ was dull, mud prices were cked ny 4 li the United ‘ates) from the let of October, 1866, Wiceus A ia eoen “taeetaahbe weteteaie “4 man, who has been @,'8 We can only recommend every ono to procure @ COPY jung ciease, SiskG. itor A, iufaul da ghter of A.bert T. Ast of October, 1968, and per centum thereafter, y, With sales of one possi nee pel re ae ‘ ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Lat the cor: of it. « Pana biacgar t A. Lloyd, aged 8 mouths aud 6 days, which tax rhali be asses ectod in the county Fy $1 40, and old mixed Western at $1 42. Oats w. hs earthen GE detectives Beun Carroll & Co., of Cincinnati, are publishing a series of 4. The relatives and friends of the family are requested of Ft. r oth r State taxes MM imited rf quest rnd scarcely so firm at 8c. a £3¢ Mr. W. D. MeGregor's Despatch. ’ Mollet was exain/ sof various £2 Aatnt ai maa » ior the fs 2, attend the funeral, at the residence of her paren’ are assess @ shali be oppropriared by FM gnada, AS. a 86c. for Jersey and Pennsylvania, aid BE Heanguanrens, AMY of 1 persons in the crowd, b the fw ‘a valuable Ra Rtertainiag ent inotrvetive books for boys, under (het Grand sweet, Astoria, this (Tuesday) morning, at half poo . ve hapa naga x my mg idn ae snes a Gc. for Western, ‘ < Ap k: minitied to the i title of “Tho Grubont Series.” There is no better way F} ten o'uwck. “he steamer pyivan Stream leaves Pook os due, res » Lecome due, upon Under an active sj lat ig was arrested by officer rhich information ¢ ths his slip a quarter past nine A. M. bonds of tie State. ond th” bonds garanteed by the rebar An active spinning and speonlativey Reporte are current here that many of our men haved sind he bellig eaugbt tn tn whieh inforua’ fon can be conweyedt than in this form. Bae igiiasy.—On euuday, April 23, PaTmice 2 been found murdered in the vicinity of houses through £9 ing w lady ’y pocket. Ticknor & Fields hi publighed, ina form to corre- Fl aged 2 years, u native of county Longford, Ireland, wed to the aforesaid ra Trond compan vad ~ fected of middling at prices representing an ad- 7 il fixe oe oe of fully 10e. per pound over Our Inst. quotations fl the country; but, notwithstanding the striccest inquires anmed Will’au: P|spord with thelr blue and gold edition of Emerson’sig His irieuds und acquaintances and tie members of the ‘A young than of genteel appears d collected from the Hannibal i SOuOp Mine market clusitig very strona, Wit ~ : was token imto custody by Detective Farley, “ s “ ” Brown Stoue Cutters’ seciety are respectfully invited ta Jmpany, and from te County Builroad Ba yency' ales 4,000, or ean an upward ton-Biiave been made, no confirmation of them can be ob- FE th having attempted to pick the pocket ofa: pare “ ipo gary spe a The portable and con- Tg atigna ths faueral this esday}) aft rooon, at one ay, menos de au Upland. Fiorida, Mobile, N.0.a7. 4 ined. mi} ver, veulent size of these volumes will render them a desira-#F 4 ciocix, from Lis late residence, No, 482 Seveuth avenue. pede aie : va 7 n Ba Ordinary . 33 Evy 36 A equadron of cavalry, however, has been sent ont tof ey ane aeroned Samuel Seb an Eng- Pa dle acqui-ition to the adinirers of this gifted writer, In will be interred in tue Cemetery of the Holy pal wonds of the $ Pf iddten $1 81 rm epomie TEN Hshman, who Was caught iu the net of sounding pockets PM ine “Rssuya’ the find a large hb by the State, issued to auld cor a 88 36 Bry ou" the country, and to bring in no prisoners who MOET in genreh of yuuder. The prisoners were detained for a FA 'ey N ee tess ite see a ee —-1u Lrooklyn, on Sunday, April 23, Eumasere which tax shall be asseesod and © yon was ki improved demand, and the market wa. pq found with arms in their hands, whether claiming to DOB, hearing before Justice Dow! ng. wisdom compressed into a small compass. . Noriis) im the 9st yeae ot hur age. os aid irieuds of the deceased, and of ber H. Norris, Thomas H. Norris and the lave orris, are inv.ted to attend the funeral, with- residence of Thomas H. Nor. first house from Cumbcrian® vay afternvon, at balf past two o'clock, erred ia Greenwood. “ WN —On Sunciy, Apr 2%, Jony Josmem Paywe, njawin and interes Payne, aged 6 yours. and 23 days. Sweet bud of carth, In heaven thou wilt bloom. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the tuneral, this (Tuesday) af- ter noon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No, 270 Rivington street. PRENVERGAST.—Ou Monday, April 24, after a short ib ness, Axy, the wife of Patrick Preadergust. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, {rom 160 Washington street, on Wed nerday at ‘at two o'clock. Teaxorun On Savory, April 22, Eusasera Rasreus, aged 86 years, ‘The fuveral will take place from she residence of her son-iv-law, Robt, Jarvis, New Long b thie (Tuesday) * afternoon, at 3 o'clock. feave Hears it at eleven o'clock A. M. Ricey.—On Monday, daught the late Edward and 2h itty aged Bd years ana 38 e. as the General Assembly may by Kingsiey’s last novel, “Tho Hillyars and the Burtons,”” has just been published by the same house. It is a vigor- ‘ously written story, and is marked by the writ: usual strong common sense and keen perception of character. Indoed we do not know when we have read anything of fy Mr. Kingsley’s with more pleasure. ¢ “The Matchmaker’ is the title of a new story by the authoress of “Charles Anchester” (Beautico Reynolds), which has just been reprinted from the English ‘edition by Peterson Brothora. This wrher has attracted ‘a great deal of atieution from the singularly ‘analytical turn of her mind, wh ch is always prompting! br to seok in the hidden depths of charter toe te eprings that move people's actions. Notwithstanding) her strong realistic tendencies she evinees no common wers of invention. In construction as well as in style) Ber new story evinces a thorougbly artistic concepton what is required in a tale of this kind. Higrory oF THR PENNSYLVANIA Reserve Corrs. By J. BR. Syensr. Lancaster, Pa.: Elias Barr! Co. We are in receipt of an advance copy of a large work lof several hundred pages, published under the above title, in wh’ch is given a complete record of the organt- jaation, marches and battles of the command raised by, |General George A. McCall, known as the Pennsylvania) Reserve corps, and which, under his own leadership and| that of Genoral John F. Reynolds, did such good service! during the campaigns of the Chickahominy, Antictam ind Gettysburg. Aithough properly a work of local in terest to Penusylvanians, it contains much that is valua- ble to the public at large, and will be generally read with! very firm at our last rates, The sales were 5,000 bags {iJ paroled or not. FRc, per Marigo, at private torms, and small lots 14-f A delegation of citizens from Danville came throvghB iy pny. w. Le THORSTON: PRESIDENT OF THE S PRuGirs were dull and rates were nominal, ‘Thef]'© headquarters yesterday, with a petition from thei WESLEWAN CONFER: teamers aro taking about all the European frei:hte, build presidant and directors of the Richmond and Danyille [From th» Loudon Globe.) he 1 ements are kept private, 'e only heard of " ‘ - y Veal: odets hav Jame B iu0 ons spotter at 4e., and 100 bales cotton on privategm euuroad, asking permission to reopen their road, saying "Fath or the reverend President of thelr Cou (rms, and per steamer 200 bales cotton at. S-16., andpeg ‘hat all the rolling stock was at Danville and in good con-Bl ference, the Kev. W. L. Thorntou, On Sinday morning By 500 boxes bacon on private terms, A ship was chartered Rg dit'on, he rose in his usual health. About ten o'clock he was to carry deals from St. Johu's to Liverpool on private ‘The commanication was telegraphed to General Grant fig oxPressing a hope that he should spend a happy Sabbath ; pa Certs. Dut in a quarter of an hour afterwards he was dead, The Hors.—Thero was a limited inquiry yesterday, thorogal Who replied that their request would be granted, provided anguuncement of the rad event was made in most of being no demand outside of the immediate wants offi they would take the oath of allegianee. The government il the Wesleyan chapels of the metropolis the same night, consumers, Holders, however, were very firm in their : TiaWe; wna déinanaed fell’ patods, Guleos o ales n thelr Bd retains the right to take postession of the road at any] and, Biome a sakenneee See Patan te tee rine a 40s, tor now, with fancy at 45e., and 20e. a 380. forfag ime they see proper. It is believed the cars on the routelill gry Thoruton's iite beyond those living impressions 1863's. wil be ranning in two or three days, as the track isfiwhich he has made, and which will, in due time, IxpiGo.—We have to report sales 10 chests Madras, andi almost in as good order as before Lee's retreat. belong to the history of the religious community of] which at the time of his death he was at the head. M5 do. Manila; both on private torms. the Wesleyan Mcthoditt Magasine of October, lected from each company het the payment of the prine pal for the payment of which suel 1 and whenever such bonds and tnere: fally paid no further tax sual! be colice company ; but nothing shall be r ceived by eof any amo nts dre upon said exch, or other bonds, or obligations of this Sta‘e. Sac. 4 Should either of said companies refuse or Ry megiect to p.y such tax, tereat or principal ol thersof remain due and unpaid, abail provid: by law for the sale of tho railroad other propesty, and the franchises of the company shall be thus in default, vader the lien reserv: State, and shall appro the proceeds of such sale to the payment of the amount remaining due and un- paid from suid company, Sve, 6. Whenover the State shall become the pur- chaser of any railroad or other property, or the fran- chires sold as hereinbefore provided for, the General & ‘Assembly shall provide by law im what manner the Sane shal! be sold for the payment of the indebtedness of the railroad company im de ault; bat no railrord or other property, or irauchises purchased by the State, shall be restored to any such company until it shail have first paid in money, of in Missouri State bonds, or in bonds guacanteed by this State, ail interest due from ga @ cofupany ; and all juterest thereafter accruing shail be| paid sem -annuaily in sdvance; and po sale or othr dis. oattion of auy such tailroad or other prop.rly, or the ranchises, shali be made without r rerving a lien upon all the property amd franchises thus eld or dispoced of| for all sume semaining Gnyald; and all payments there: Bj for shall bo made im money, or in the bonds or other Obligations of this State, Src, 6. The General Assembly ehall provide by law: for the the payment of all state indeb:eduess not her. tn before provided for, and for this purpose @ tax of one- quarter of one per cen.wm on all real estate, and other property and efie te pub 1 to taxation, shall be as- sessed and colie ted, an: shall be appropriated for the yinent of all gucli inucbtodness that may haye ma- red, and the surplus, if any, shall be ainking fuud for tLe paym nt the obligs tite that may hereafter become due, and Purpose whatsoever, or any par the General Assembly a Mouarass.—Tho market ruled very quiet but firm, withgmy It was learned from these gentlemen that Jeff. Davia} staall sales at full prices, Prime qualities continuc#ig had been in Danville some two or three weeks rince, but) scarce, and firmly held, Wesley: Matas Broun athe mattoet Se eptrits turpentine con.,gg Mat he had loft, and his present whereaboute is unknown) Mr." Joseph Thornton, Wesleyan local her, tinued moderately active, but full pricos wore realized, fag %0 them. dual on whom the melaneholy task of collecting this Ros ns were without ‘material change in value, with a) Apumber of citizens appear dally at the office of the| saiaee hee devolved is compeliod to express bis any. and moderate demand. ‘Tar was quit snd nominally un-Hl yrovogt marshal at headquarters to take the oath of alle. lasting regret that his dear and howored father, could ‘O1Ls.—For ernde fish there was no inquiry, and prices lance and return to their homes and property. tally segues wt tandpn M to the sou, ‘and the facta! veal Ref ; Cg bh ger ne re ae At the earnest solicitation of citizens of Farmville fori are thereiore scanty whieh hia biographer will have to F ' con- 7 of tinues firin, but not very active, at $1 62 for prime city. protection, the Fortieth New York Volunteers have been: Lng ate bor on a a wey ene eo ere in limited request, but prices were wit detatted as a guard for that town, and will remain there phornton was told one Sunday morning that Mr. Shaw, te chance, until things become settled. a brother minister, was very unwell, and uvable to per- Ow. Cake.—A sale of 25 tons Weatern bag was effected ‘The army etill remains in the vicinity of Burkesvilie fm form his dutics. Mr. Thornton said to the messenger, “I . | see Receipts, 1,144 bola pork, 26 packages4 Junction, and no further change will be made in ite dia: 400 "1rong (hie moralng Teck bees ara bef, 907 do, cut meats and 1,121 do. lard. The market Bi position until oficial news ts received from Sherman. After uttering them he mounted his gig and immediately ie yore Continnsd Guitt, tes hiner prices mere sentaed No troops frum thie army have goue towards him, as fhm #UDK into the atras of the young man who had conveyed Dat $28'3734; $25 25 n $25 60 for 180-4 do., cnsh ani 's believed that he is fully able to look afver Johnston’ ‘to him the meesage as to the illness of bis friend, speech. regular way; $25 (or primo, and $20 28 for prime moss ith the forces at present with hi Ea orche ovenesmess oman ain id ig PCR i i a i wi e mt wi ‘ also, for future delivery, 1,000 bbia, new mem, deliverubie| me ae ok he Ore calls ape aN gt May 6, at $28, seller's option. Tho beet market wns pepe seems Hee fo Boer dull, but prices were without essential change; NEWS FROM MATAMOROS, CHIEF JUSTICE DRAYTON, OF LIBERIA. ! mens, and {From the Philadelphia Ledger. fis ‘a 900 for be leer hae were au Information haa been received that the Rov. Boston J. and prices were wholly nominally unchanged. Cw New Ontrana, April 18, 1866, Drayton was accidentally drowned in the surf a few miles { taente” were steady, with a modernte demand, Matamoros advices to the 8th inst. are received. + Bi) from Cape Palinar, on tho 12th of December last. His body Sales 000 pkgs at Idige. & ye yd shoulders, BJ Generals Cortina and Meuza are represented as bat and 17¢. a 19i¢e. for hams; also 10, bellies in bulk: AU'T6e, Bacon wan in moderate request. Tales 600 bxx eg About three thourand mon The relatives and friends of the fainily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, mooeegpe othe marrage ~~~ gaa street, on Wednesday afternuun, at cl 0’ . Bnortats.—On Monday, April ‘Taomas: json of Richard and Bridget Bhorsal, aged 16 years, he friende and sequaintances, and those of bie unc! Patrick and Leddy, are invited to attend ee eee on eke | Monday, April 24, of ‘Tockan.—In Brooklyn, on oa W Tucker, ta a ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, corner of wp = Papen tx CaLrvonsts.—The cotton crisis has, as have been expected, severely tried the paper trade in countries ring on the Pacific. The grout number Chinese who emigrate thither, and who consti! an fp-| jdustrious and po community In there led toa regular intercourse between Caltfornt: land Japan, the idea has suggested itself to the Cali recovered the next day, and was buried on the 14th at ‘the Cape, as becoming one conspicnous in the Christian) the ne Secteeene judiciary of the Spo. 7, At the election to be held on the 6th day of M at 156. a 16%c for Cumberland cut, 1646 9 16%. fore General Mejia has sent an imperi Mr. Drayton was @ native of avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday y 3 perialist force against} of ing &@ paper trade with the latter countries. Them Myrtle , ym, sates emi he at hr a No Yer ong on ag ir eta caw, “eB ing et Biche any Ciba hee "Nem gaara oral ina cee Marcon The Caer cf he ate again Jom was fairly active and firm. Sales of 1,800 bbls. about twenty-four yours old. . 9 exttled ‘et arms amneane of the article consumed te the Seaeery , Fifth New York Volunivers, wit wake place ie Gonetitut on adupied by lis the Mion or rejection of | mitted to the voters of thie Stote, who as voters cnder the provisions of a e the oath in artic! election. shall at the sme time, under the game restrictions, and in the same manner as in said article fe provided for the vote upon at 16240. a 176. for No. 1, 1736. a 186. for fair vo prim Hin expected that the liberals will attack Matamorey) steam and Kettle rendered’ and 164c. for small soon. tote of rer sholoe & cua oy Be ae Communication has been stopped for two days between Id » A Perroumcm.—The twarket for crude continued ene pm cane els a tadlaenpalege ss oen on cave ends but firm. The only sules we heard of were 1,200 ou the spot, at 37c. a Ti¢c. Retned was quiet, but fuil ‘ , } co riod pop toc lage ol dagtned wee Soh tal along the road to clear it of guer.iine Liberia, hie superior talonte were called bonded, and 72c. a T8¢. for free, ‘there being only three paper mills in eristence without any ofa yocrease of their nam- jad became very popular as the of th prompect ber, while the cail for oe pressing. Of the throe nper mille above 4, aed ptist church of that TURKLNoTOS, from Thirty-fourth street Methodist rom churel between Bevenih end Eighth aven feds A morning, wt haif. - ten o’clook. friends acquaintances, ci! and military, are invited to be jt. Pr yALLELY, On. danday, April 23, after a short iliness, VaLtsty, in the dau year: of his ago The friends of the family are uvited to attend the fa~ the question of the adoption or rejection of sd consti HA Race was in moderate demand. Sales of 3 Ran- News from California 6 ite of Inerul, from tle lato 296 West Thirty-secoma tution. The election herein provided for shail be by 4 b Galen of 100 bags : uously opposed its annexation to 3 Tee Tposs ballots in favor of. thie ordinance shal pm £m &t 10. @ 103¢¢. Ban Fraxcisco, April 29, 1868. [Ming only to imperative circumstances. eireet, thie. (ueeday) mmemnlng, ai hall-pess olewem Sucan.—There was tncreased firmnces observable in the market for raw, anda fair b sacted ‘The Monitor Camanche will return to the harbor fromiM Chiof Justice of Liberia In 1869, and was co Sah HHA the Maro Island Navy Yard in a fow days, and remaingof the most upright and ; the] sales comprising 1,800 bhds. at 11\e, a12%ge hi east candidate for the presidency, this ordinance shall oave pare ai eed i n be Cuba. muscovado, and) 160 for Porto Rico; also 864M hore for the present. op. " he Railroads pa; f 0 BF v0: on terms. Refinod was quite ac- , tive and firm at 16346. 6 Oke. tor aut valle, AY “Hi Gaited, Pacitic mail steamship Golden City, for Panams, fl position to the Hon. D. B. Warner, the preseat able in. the inajority of the votes cast at suc! election shail be in 18e. for soft white, and 19c, for powdered, crushed and [ig with mails and passengers and $805,000 in treasure, of cumbent, We havo been thus minute, to show favor of Luis ordinance. the same shall be valid ond have full force and effet as a pars of the constitution of this exalted positions which this worthy colored man, who have written or printed thereon the words, ‘hall the Railroads pay their Bonds? Yer.’ Those oppored to Vatewona —On Sunday, A] Caanizs Devens, som lot ©. H, and J. F. Valentive, needs years aud @ montha,’ my noble spirit, mounting Sm ‘hat pure and spotless mi Has mingled with its native sky; But, oh | we're loft behind. The friends of the faintly are respectfully invite® te 9 Hated. 1 Biaio, whett cr the new constitution adopted by (his cou- MM "Sry stem puled steady, We notice sates ff which $613,000 goes to ng!and. might havo been unknowa If he had remained {n the| not transparent ‘i the funeral, froin the resideuce of his parenta, Ne, vention be wlopted or rejected. at ite. " eee as ee ae TT TLR ‘ets mot being very white, eng Sten Torty-sixth street, on Wednesday ry United States, occupied, and in every one of which he Ifa majority of such votes shall be against this ordi SAur.—The market continues dull, and wo have only ii The Fire in Broadway. has shown abiiity, energy and goal. mance, it sLal! have no validity or force whatsoever. ‘made of the fibres of the bamboo and mul jin, ite size is too small, a serious drawback | two o'clock. ‘Wicur.—In Brooklyn, B. D., on Monday, April 24, 8 | “) sales of 1,850 sacks Ashton’s, aftout, a TO THE KOITOR OF THE HERALD. H Taw!ligence has been received of the death of Rev. ning, Governor of ‘nls Stato chal! by) preiamat on, malke HA g3 10, «nd 3,200 do, Warthington’s on piivaie t agg New Your, April 24, 18660 BACT? HWeann, D. DL, of the Nestorian Mission (Amort- (ite base of bwepaper printing, eepecially in America Sui Henisnt Moxrixks, ouly son of Rugene anf ot hd are ey fe oa provided for. ay aay was in limited request. Sales 50,000 Iba. at) In your isaue of this morning you action ‘ p aes aa ca B et and of Meg. Freperro Wituame, of the East. Kuropean He sateen} shes | ucecues into cain ween Seed 1 bt bw hy ec. family m1 0. Si jf ARCOLD KRSKBL, dent. Me. orn furkey Mission. Dr. Wright has been an honored ‘some speculators arc ing of doing, the au} nviee spay #7) Wednevhey Axos P, Foster, Secretary. The following figures compere the last woekly state- a8 spec’ Wuiskry.—Recoipts 60 bbis. The mand was¥| Broadway — The fire was not in our builting, but imt!) JM and valuod laboger in Persia for nearly twenty-five years @@ might be drawn from that en, would aMmyly suffice d the market was scarcely eo fro, Sales 200BM next, which should be No. 410, improperly numbered MM The missionszy life of Mra Williams has becn briof brut for all present calls and those in the (utufe for many 1d a $2 14 for Westare 412 COUGHLAN, DITMARS & 60. 419 Keoadwav. waefab yoars to come. —Walianani’s Messenger,” 'y ‘at one o'clock, frum the residence of lj4 varcots, No, Wilson street, limited bble. at

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