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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1865, A A is WASHINGTON, | what [] the new Quarantine bill. It revises all the existing pro- visions and will prov de amply for all contin encies of ings tlre government of Victoria has been eompetied to eity on Saturday, the 6th o” May. ‘The body will Iie in ° Ss - - ‘ai eg fromp ¥taxe tw th regard to che Confederate war steamer Slenan- 1 Staie in the inil o” the Hoge of Representa'i es from) \taie c hene quarant.ve at New York, by giving to the Health Oiera -¢ Yelock Wednes ic abun dua’), Lt has beem reported that the vessel had actually h H fe) N fe) R ten o'clock Wednesday until ten o’elock . aturday. bron s ized by the authorities, but this is an esaggers- vy. has been 2 sed on ‘carta points affects oa of the facts. THE FUNERAL TRAIN. "ein couequence of formation eummunica‘ed to the el elt pies * placing a strct guard of - Pees rn althesiip on w hu Vessel was ndoy' ‘ Special Time Table for Bancral Tea? ay) ito prevent any brea bof noutrnility by the enlist on Hudson River Railroad, Towday }4 ment of Brtsh subjects, But thy government did pot Tuesday, April 25. mt nd to cae ee and as sooa ag her repairs were woul Leave New York Ly, Hyde Park, ‘ae Tae tone eth street),, 400 PM, = Staatsbu’ The Mexican Empire. janhatian... P.M. Rhinebeck. ML. ON OF NAPOLEON JOWARDS MAXIMILIAN— ? : CH OPINION OF THE CHANCES OF WAR WITHER ‘Staten Isiand by Mr. way, but those being: ‘there is no doubt of the bill becoming a law. NEWS FROM MOBILE. New Orveans, April 18, 1865. General Canby has issued an order probibiting all por- M4 sons not connected with the army from going to Mobile. The Delta says that the Milwaukee, whih was TO THE MARTYR PRESIDENT. CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE. lion tiop? But while in mercy we remember justice, in the fanguag that has been uttered I say, justice towards the leaders, the conscious leaders; but i ‘also say aunnesty, cession will move to-morrow gatirely clear of enourn- MT voll.. Patty ig jognctlistion, clemency and ‘meroy to the thousands 0! anne vite ot vehicles from passing or standing on the - i Arrive Hudson, 0:38 P. sa: ontinued upon the am ndm nt to the address Py rag ge png a gpl repeat, pg machinery can be saved. Her guns bave been taken off. Foute, and. eonhae peraoas of Toot to the sidewalks, of Fe Matemudsms, 9-41 Pat f {deprecaiiog French int rvention tn Mexico, anddemand-F4 f h Re: Toate te Cine’ our people wer, idughe ae kaw that fi Her hull is already breaking to pieces auch streets as may be used ty th> procession. Let the) PM 9:58 P. M. Bing so recjemonstraked that the Mexican army, mores Visit of Southern fugees to Bi ireasoa is acrime, nota mere political difference, not af ‘The guns of the Osage are being removed, with « good: Bae OE caro a TAL KENNEDY, Superiatondent, oe Hunan hall composed of forei, ners, was perfecily ble tof the President. Ceoded und. the oticr bay itnpig? fulled phew: must ff Prospect of ultimately raising her. ist ‘ BoP. Ak maintain tho monarchy, but suid:—-Should w \hosever, Fy Know it is treason; for if they had sueceeded the Ife of fM ‘The Laura ran agaiust two piles, making largo holes ‘The Ceremonies in Union Square. N. Hamburg. 7:08 P.M. Castleton. cpap fir wo ad tagcat a the nation would’ have been reft trom it—the Union Min her, which caused her to sink in shallow water, She would have boen destroyed, Sur ly the constitution suf- ficiently defines treason, It consists in levyin agaiust the United States, and in giving their encwies.al and comfort. With this definition it requires the exer- Ars. Po keepsio 7:25 P.M. Arrive East . Ly. Po'kecpsic. 7:40 P.M. Dany... e+» +10:65 P. INSTRUCTIONS. Pd will be saved. ‘The Ida, a small steam propeller, was struck by a tor~ M pedo and blown up. Her captain and two others were ch a corse would dishonor the flag of France. We: stall never be asked to saecifice our honor. FM. Prcarp censured the conduct of the government in i This train has the right of track over all other trains Pine Mexican question. aie trait ter direction, and tra us must reach stations BA" hy” Kovinn (Minister of Btate) refuted the reproaches of ; ee witch they are to meet, or let special pass, at least Fine opposition, and supported the statements of M. Corta ten minutes before spec al is due. Repiying to the appr-hensions man: fested by M. Picard pilot engine’ will leave New York ten minutos Froid ve to the Mexican loans, M. Rouher stat d that a insaveuce of spee'al train, runn ng ten minutes ahead FA hoy joan had been effected and subscribed by the pria Of publisiod time to Bast Albany. Pilot engine bas oipal London and Paris houses, Tee oy that of same r ghts ag special, and at stations where trains moot PP ydrtion of te French ti Be ets howell OF pass it they must wa.t for special. | og read: ho train will run at a slow rato oF speod through all illages, . ‘train No” Wow, on this day, leave Thirtieth street at 115 P.M. 4 ication masters, trackmen, drawbridge tenders ‘switchmen and flaginen, will be governed by the genera Jations of the company. % «agit a JM. TOUCEY, Ass’t Sup’t. Pime Table of t re ial Faneral Teain The time'Por cominenctng these exercises will be five o'clock im he afternoon. Citizens, public bodies, private soci organizations, and all persons who éesire to unite in rendering testime- nials of respect and reverence for the character and ser- vices df the deceased President, areitavited to assemble’ at Unien square, Fourteenth sireet, on Tuesday next, the 4éth instant, at five o’clock P.M. Its intended shat each separace-organization shall be overned by ite own officers and regulations, subject, owner » to sepbcarrangericnts a may be aunounced dy ths jolnt ‘ittoe of the Common Council. ‘The guests and others participaiing in the ceremon at Union square at five o'clock in the evening will report at the biaison Doree at half-past four o'clock, ‘A large stand, draped with black, has been erected in Uo'on square, opposite the Maison Doree. In the veatre Sa Duuumental design representing 2 droken colume o wi 5 4 It is said that the Iberville was also blown up by & Mi torpedo, but this is not as yet confirmed. The Blossom Rover and the iron-clad No, 48 were also. destroyed, but we have not yet learned the particulars. A] The S-otia, recenily known as gunboat No, 1, was sunk fd in thirteen feet of water. Six ef her crew were lost and, Fa six wounded. bg All the Monitors excent, the Cincinnati are vp: to the Fj city, and the rest of Commodore Palmer’s fleet will soom bg arrive up. La nches from the Monitors were sent up the river- Wand captured blockady runner loaded with on. tho sand bales of co:ton. EY itis sinted on good anthority that General Hurlbut PA will relieve General Granzer of command in Mobile as: BA soon as General Ranks arrives in New Orleans. PY General Smiths corps on Friday noon were eleven bd miles above Blakely, en rue for Montgomery. Abroad, &ery &C. &c. soon as possible. M. Rovher’s spo ch was much ap- plauded by the chamber. M. Rouher repeiled the an ticipations of war with the United Stat's. France, he said, has maintained a strict nevtrality, The message of President Ln oln ind cate that the United States de: FA sired the maintevance of peace with the world, Th fG United States do not forget that France ha; Wen dei osx nv tier, France has not, under a regard for her se- urily in Merico, lormed the iimpious wish that the civil war might be prol nged. M. Rouher maintained that the United Staion have no interest in annexing texico, . mea ere | $ . would be to propase forces for the south. qus L- Been esd Dene »r, then, as phantoms, said the minister, in con- wt parture from PR Gi ion, any anticipations of & conilict between France oot o the Presi- band America. No reason ex sts for apprehending war. ‘h flag remain a few months longer in Mex- We have nothing to fear on that account. } The President's Proclamation of a Day of Humiliation and Mourning. Whereas, by my direction the acting Secretary of State, in a notice to the public, on the 17th of April, requested the various religious denominations to assem. fj ij the place that gave his children birth. But let us, witha, in the restoration of true government, proceed temper: atcly and dispassionately, and hope and pray that the time will come, as I believe, when all can return and re- main at our homes, and treason and traitors be driven from our land—(applause)—when again law and order shall reign, and the banuer of our country be unfuried over every inch of territory within the area of the United States. (Applause.) In conclusion, let me thank you Fd and to observe the same with appropriate ceremonies; f most profoindly for this oncouragement and manifesta. pj tion of your regard and respect, and assure you that I can A] And whereas, our country bas Become one great ha ive “no greater assurance regarding the scttleinent of ve pant Be! 0 house of mourning, where the head of the family hasP4inis question than that I intend to discharge my duty, been taken away, and belleving that @ special period fJand in that way which shall, in the earliest possible Hi hour, bring back peace to our distracted country. Aud Tp Died. Cavremi.—On Sunday, April 23, Many Evzarera . r ee : w Yor ‘ve at fed 7 should be assigned for again humbling ourselves before serrata, Gaugtter of Magiiy end: Cava Gh Grohat sued. af Walblaae ty hope’ the time is not far distant when our people can all ghter of Martin au Cherebill, ag ° Bain ue u* 4p hee ad The Austrian Legion. 4 Almichty God, in order that the bereavement may be ern to their homes and firesides and pene their va: Bi sonthis and 23 days. ‘ ‘ euion by ArenuIsinoy wb Cicskoy Ct AL Tho steamer Lrazilian, with eleven hundred and thirty Fa sanctited to the nation ; A, Tue rguat-es and fr nds of the family are respectfully 9 a8 as bs . . soldiers, completing the contingent of seven thousand ea” . invited to attend the f neral, on Wednesday afternoon, Seamed in oper ont nhs gearing taest agitate Eeexs Hndhlo ak IO two hundr.d men recruited in Austria. for the service of f™q Now, therofore, in order to mitigate that grief on RR BY nt two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 18 estion, tobe torn d under. the direction of the Joint Bh Wee Giuytimad at mn 49 fe Exiporor of Sfexico, left Trieste for Vera Cruz, touch-ffearth which can only be assuaged by communion G ws. Pi Hamlin strect Comumiitee of the Common Council, eet eabus at 7.0 A.M pf ing at Gibraltar, on the 29th wit, with the Father in heaven, and in compliance with gies Sunday, April 23, Joan Durry, aged 44. ete x cate canis tutanior io tie tuscan anal are: Counbae So mee The Belgian Legion. Bjthe wishes of Sonators and Representatives in r ‘Wasurxatox, April 24, 1865. BAY *aiG friends and relatives of the family aro invited to gratetul duty are the following: — ae me inaanola Cones) Be « Iudian- BA, DUEL WITH THE MINISTRR OF WAR ON THE SUB-P4Congrese, communicated to me by a resolution \@SECREAARY SEWARD NOT TO LEAVE THA CAUINET. Mlattond tle funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, at teno’clock, The clers¥ and m mbers of all the city churches, ives ‘ochaumatie at mt eel dae aa JECT. Ffadopted at the national capital, 1, ANpuEw Jouxson, fa There is the very highest authority for stating that,PAft om lis late residence, Sas) East Eighteenth street, pe Joiut Commttee of the Common Council. «ang > et ; is el Wg . pilon, ‘ourice y ~ The Mayor and Common Council of Brooklya, cago at iL AM of Mondays | ona arrive at fjerin Chamber between M. Delaety the member for Ant fd Thursday, the 25th day of May next, to bo observed Aj will mot voluntarily dispenso with the services of Mr. Bavury Cemetery at one w'elvek The Chamber of Commerce of New York. Springfeld phe oi M. of Wed -sday, May'3. werp, and the Minister of War, during a debate on the Bf wherever in the United States the flag of the country fm Seward as Secretary of State. He entertains and ox- For Oher Deaths See Seond Page. The New York Produce Exchange. = ii pital icsreatag 4 Mexican question. As will have been seen by the tele he respected; as @ dag opiaead (iasina @aabaseara presses for him the deepest sympathy in his sufferings, The Union Club. The Scene of the Assassination. grain published yesterday, a duel has been the result: — fq may Be respected, y E ng; ‘ 5 : mae ‘The New York Club, 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. FA painful occurrence took place at the sitting of thefJand recommend my fellow citizens then to assemble in by and regards the preservation of his life as second in im- SHIPPING NEWS ti Miucir respective places of worship, there to unite inf Pree The Century Club The Athenaum . The theatro in which Abraham Lincoln was assassin The City Club, ated should never be opened again asa place of amuse fo ste ment, It would be a desecration of hallowed ground. Tho organizations meeting under the Citizens’ Com- : suai aise tia deadlines oe maitice will mole in Union square, opposite the fanaa monument or chapel should be erected upon it, Maison Dorée, at half-past nine A. M., under a marshal : ; < ‘1 ~ Of the Citizens’ Comuittee, aud march to Nassau street mae eS eee ee and take up positions in lin WILLIAM T. BLODGETT, Chairman. 8. B. Camtenm Heyny M. Taser, | Secretar . Fraxk E. Howe, The Officers of the A CIRCULAR. _ _ Hesogvarrens, Deracrosror ie Fast,) The City of Washington and New York Crry, April 24, 1855, ‘Tho omcers of the army and navy who are to take part Bremen at New York. im the funeral cercmony to-morrow are requested to. assemble at Delmonico’s, corner Chambers strect and Broadway, at twelve o'clock M., with side arms, the Poth inst. | Tn replying to M. Dolachy who had g.von out that blanks had been left in the orders of authorization fi a5 Madclivered to the Mexican volunteors, in order that thepgeolemn service to Amighty God in memory of the good power of proceeding against them as deserters should Bq man who has been removed, so that all shall be occupied F be reserved in vase they made use of their leave of BM at the same time in contemplation of his virtues and sor- absence for any other purpose than that of gong to hile coda FEM Mexico, the Minister of War said that those only were gow for his sudden and violent end, capable of committing such infamous acts who atuributed In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and p Ui aght of domg so, At the word “ infa- Jl caused tho seal of the United States to be alllxed. i Fi pone at the city of Washington, the 25th day of April, 4 Lincoln and confirmation by tho Senate to the Secretary of fF) “steam: in the year of our Lord 1865, and of the indepen- fg ‘he Interior from the 15th of May next, stated his desire oY ampton Apr dence of the United States of America, the eighty- : ninth. ANDREW JOHNSON. By the President :— W. Hunrzr, Acting Secretary of State. 4 Visit of Southern Kefugees to the Presi- dent—Their Address and the President's Fj Reply. Port of New York, April 24, 1865. ARRIVED, hington (Br), rooks, Lar 2 13th 3:45 PM, with inise ant ne HBth Vast, BAG AM, Mat 47 7, fe nsitip hence for Liverpo 1 0, ea in company with a bari rion oe cr, bound We op ip tiremen (rem), Meyer, Bremen and South- 12, at? PM, witht mdse. ind, G4) passengers, to ‘April 12, 48 miles W of the Needies, passed. counsels, SECRETARY HARLAN’S RESIGNATION NOT AC- CEPTED. By A, In an interview with tho President to-day Senator p4 ; t rose, and, addressing the President in a ideeply agitated voice, asked if the Chamber meant to let such an expression pass without censuring the speaker fi who had made use of it. To the great astonishment of athe tribunes the President answered not one word, and M. Delaet. was obliged to sit down without having re-f Pa ccived from cither the right or left benches the slightest fig HEindication of eyinpathetc support. ‘The member subse- quently challenged the minister to a duel, It took place| lon the “Champ de Manauvres,” a little way out of the town. The combatants were ‘placed at twenty paces} apart. According to continental usage, the adversaries} Fido not, as with us, fire together, but draw lois as to who 1s to fire first. 'M. Delact fired first, and his bullet) grazed the general's side, inflicting a flesh wound; the steamer Bornssia; 13th, 31 niles W of Sydey Isld, 3 17U x Oneper mutional tine, bound Ke aa John, NB), ard, Newport, Eng, armurda (Where she put fn: for orders), 6 day’, to order. ‘emerin (Brem), Jachens, Rio Janeiro, 33 days, with eoffeo, to Faveustedt «Ca. April 16, Int 30 12, ton‘) 29, spoke brig B Inez, from Port au Prince for New York. Bark J Cappe (of 84, Martine), Capper “Arspribo, PR 1S days, with mol Pardo & Seixas, April 11, lat 22 ‘90, } Br), from Philadeipiiia for Mar 47, spoke Danish bark Familia, hence for Huvant Bark Campsie (of Glasgow), Hooks,. Remedios, 14 days, lat 50, lon 31, pass- bd] the arrangement made by his predecessor to continue. PAROLED REBEL OFFICERS LEAVING TIE COUNTRY. a ‘The following important circular has been issued by fj the Provost Marshal of the Department of Virginia:— Orrick oF THe Proyo:r Marsuar, \ ir- ay and Navy. fq Derarrwent or Vincinia, Ricumosn, Va, April 21, 1865, Wassumarox, April 24, 1865. fH Several paroled officers of the Army’ of Northern A large number of refugees from the insurrectionary pa fits having signilled thelr intention to Tigeece ey dace of ssoursing, eaewnbee % neral fired in his turn, but without effect. M. Delaet : t riits’ for “hy command ot Se ae ir FOUR DAYS LATHER NEWS. ii jen went Up, and staid that the worts he used were Mil States at present in Washington called upon President fis SET ee TA UAan tno ival Beales bating bead wi spar LOSE EAB Mesh sersina dO daye, | T. McMasoy, Brevet Colonel and Assistant Adjutane, not meant personally; the adversaries shook hands andi jonnson this morning, and through Judge Underwood pq suspended, they are informed that passports and passage bay t Mb rosy a. each walked home. M. Delnet is opposed to the policy, Bs el Ne MI to Halifax will be furnished them on application at the and 2b from Gibraltar, with ima, teu a lanly Reena 4 presented him an address. The President was evidently profoundly moved by this demonstration on the part of| those who, like himself, had personally experienced the fi devilish atrocity of the rebellion, and had been robbed fy ‘of their property and Griven from their homes for their 4 oa loyalty to the constitution and the integrity aud existence FJ of the nation. ADDRESS TO THE PRESIDENT. As soon as all whom the room would accommodate Bj had entered, Judge Underwood, of Virginia, stepped for- ward and said:— adopted by the government in perm:tting the formation of a Belgian legion for Mexico, and that in the course of the debate he had attacked the ministers fur exposing the fe Fu country to the hostility of the United State! by unnecercary intervention in Mexican affairs. Commercial Intelligence. THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. [From the Manchester Guardian (city article), April 12.]| ‘The funds continue ther upward cours», and a further| improvement of an eighth has been established in con- Pa sols, the inst and last’ bargains being at 9134 a 91% for money, At one time 913; was touched tor money, and PA91%4 for the 9th of May; but a fow sales were then fy office of the Provost Marshal General of this department. By order of Major General E, 0. C. ORD. M. R. Patrick, Provost Marshal General, PRESENTATION OF CAPTURED BATTLE FLAGS TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Colonel Sherman to-day presented to the War Depart- ment fifty-one colors captured by the cavairy portion of f Major General Sheridan’s command.at the battles of fg Dinwiddie Court House, the Five Forks, and the series of B cavalry engagements from Sutherland station, along the #4 Appomattox, to Tabernacle Church, as well as at the en- ‘ood, &c. to Moller & Theband. On the night of uring « dense fog, was run into by au unknown bark | rk Chiltion, low), lumber laden, which ca HM ried uway jibboom, sto the’ starboard bow, and dune other damage. 22d, at LL EM. nieur the lightship, came in collision with Italian brig Nueva Rosalin, from Palermo for this port (since arrived), which carried away foretoprast, maintopgullantmast, suis, considerable rigging, and doné other damage, Brig W Greenough (of Piciou), Campbell, Matanzas, 12 days, with molasses, to master, Delmont Locke (of Bangor), Cochrane, Norfolk. £ f days, with wood. Schr Sea Breeze (of St John, NB), Doggett, Pernambuco, ke, to Thos Dunham, March 24, with sugar, Kelr Antelope (of Trirks Isand), Dobson, Cantenas, 10 Ex-Officers of the Army and Navy. LAST DAYS OF THE REBEL NAVY. Yam Ex.oificors and men of the army and navy, who have served in the present war, will assemble promptly at No, 90 East Thirteenth street, at ten o'clock this morning, to receive badges and form in line, to join the grand pro- Maximilian’s Throne Opposed in the consion. The following gentlemen have been appointed aids: French and Belgian Legislatures. Major General Schuyl r Ham lton, Major W. W. Leland, Lieutenant John Allen, Livutenant Alfred Appel, Captain James Sherlock, Captain William Jones and Colonel] Wm. A Lynch.” WiLLIAM 8. HILLYER, Marshal. Warnings of War with the effected, and d ‘tial ‘tion, , i I ys y Arrangements for the Obsequies by United States. Ie eee enctol as been a littiela Mr. Paestocxt—The gentlemen who come with me top sAements at Jettersville, Sailors’ creok and Annrunaitavamegty™ Wit) suasrandnisitinses, to Herques & Co. Brooklyn Associations. PM more active; but in the Stock Exchange loans ae oferea BDAY Wel Fspect 10 the Chief Magistrate of the nation Raval. "sous, suerte rebel army of Northern Virgin in Muntrond Ceportar Ltt this. pot f at 7 x us Aut 235 a3 per cent. are for. th > trom the South— MM the ‘ . Nearly all the civic associations in Brooklyn will be re. | Sete oy abtorationr: Yewtiteg@tiies for their ‘devotion to the Union andpmeuencered to Lioutenant General Grant, Brevet Major ts co uct chargt or tay Mettnat nn, ie unaltered. a x crate loan is a fur-fpe tne centre ot deftance of threats andggH. W. Farrar, aid-de-camp to Major General Wright, v0 mu Light o o. the weathervow to / so at 3) rsecuti the slaveholdi: a s ndward; the mate jastan'ly ordered the helm hardup, an | ber. /."wurse at persecution of ‘eholding aristocracy. |Your recent commanding the Sixth corps, presented nineteen rebel Fy Winds nids the it ty itt tt the reasel, Utterances have stirred our spirits like ‘the sound of aF& flags and two guidons, captured by that corps, First 4 bvt they did not seen to understand the hail and came ints ted in the funeral procession in Ni York to-day, . Bnd, indepenient of the military, wil number about woud he Pope’s Departure from Rome Dis- ‘thousand men. ates and railway stocks have been steady. F y. n , aes , ¢ 9 The suspension of Charles Joyce & Co., Ei dio fq trumpet, and encouraged the hope that we may ere lon, av P xtarboard bo banana pn ee will be closed cussed. hy, thee Vardinals, Diente re ann Te ee een oda "Bin eatety visit. our desolated farms, and rebuild our pg Licutenant G. W. Ford, Eighty-elghth New York, pro- Pq ae ou nine rs tn pieced Bestiey doing. othe: — Jags ateviare oe ge Sear etn isan = ae ke. 4 uninterrupted a cl ne in Eastern and other produce, ave Tong tied ie hese Meco We mtg pl feelings but fig sented fifteen flags, captured by the Second corps, com-bJdsmace. Oue ot 's mep Grated tebe teoline y me z z 5 f ew ) those of kindness for the common pe: dee “1 th nov 8 iene ’ ei their general liabilities are £1,100, iain ia, sac ina dee tae wha, By pigateal ok onthe padi eoitais manded by Major General Humphreys. Colonel Sherman bond to tuis port . si Mavopis. Wis, inooKnys, Ay sonacle f 1b: deception, have been arrayed 4 said:— abaequiesin hocoret ihe ‘The steamship Bromen, Captain Meyer, from Breme: Console for money, 91 « 915 | Gerry Arya Racin d A Becca em gieecad tr causlaal te hee tack cor Bee chu vronaarriead cite: on Ge eae inivols Conaral the koverntent We would not say, with Joshua oF old, These age wero tnken tn a series of ngaxomont, f Mor cor Pieiou, thy m way of Southampton) arrived at" this' port Jeeimares, ¢ #2 ‘Every one who rebels shall be pat to death ;"? but woe /4 commencing at Dinwiddie, Five Perks and Sailor's eroex, py Bath Casco, from Trinidad. April 25), and as it ts the f itary and night. She left Southampton on the 12th of April on at BE ego eis though ped ots, a0 neither| _ Iepooed at Appomattox Court House with the surren- Wind at sunset a sagt 2 iF ed; whose arrogance and tr ason greg] der of General Lee. Oue fact deserves attenion: The Inman steamship City of. Washingt nm, € ’ ‘ jas dangerous to us and to the country as ever. We these men all Delong to, the covslty, Was, pe date Brooks, which left Liverpool at noon on the 12t i es vo couiatots ‘anapgy tank you for declaring that these great _crimi.f# gallant leader, General Sheridan, captured’ these colors Queenstown on the 13th of Aprit ved at tk i Fi h declined KG. ©. 360, uals mast, be punished. : The | Great Author of from the enemy's infantry. nature and providence decree that thos» who an, &ee rk for Liverpool, April 10, off the city Mugs dis » Acting Mayor gard to the various Ship Courier (Br), fr rdsey. Foretgn Porta. ons wi I last night, ’ ee Ore se antingagsow. the wind shall reap tho whirlwind “Wop The Secretary of War, In reply, eal Ayrirn, Feb 16—".ssed bj. Alexander, Dekker, trom Ros- Grand Mai Colonel E. B. Fowler, ‘The City of Washington land r eee nc nea e ca.” taWdGling uplands py BOW that wo cannot go home in. safety while traitors In the name of the people of the United States, of the pg ton ior Batavia, Pee Alds—Dr. Jaa. L. ¥, H.W. Michell, C. C. Sawyer, ‘cna thacnean ele 4s fade uplands 194d 5 Gling Uplands Ba whose hands are still dripping with the warn blood of kg President and of this department, I return to Genoral i ARN iy 4 4° APHE In Pork brig Exceutive, for Balt Word Fund Cotati Sasa veametnia alte Bales torday (iuureday) we 6,000 bales, thet oar martyred brothers, remain defiant and unpruisived, pa Sher your companious in arms-and to yourselves i Rusuxuiaven, Apri 7—Arr Hausa (a), Von Santen, New Kings County Medical “ociety. Stour days later. aaa ee eer. 600-000 bales, of whick,_ 62 000% 1 is folly to give sugar pluns to tizers and hyenas. It ig shanks, s for the loyalty, patr.otism ‘and valor @ york. : . MES gee i pany No. 17 The Lo mes of the 12 ig OC ee eee eee a re oo oot elug Good Friday, gymore than foity to talk of clemency and mercy to thess fq Which have brought such trophies into the archives of ff Hoxnkaux, April Arr Figila Alexandra, Pasnanach, I to form in th y are nau hincolui'a prestince ab the heade taken G jeans! ng Good Friday, Fa worse than Cataliues, for clemency and mercy io them isfy t's Cage ye thanks for your devotion to your coun- k & street, west < rivht resting on ( roar tapartatad i Ch teeenn Ss tm tae utasediciite alek ane sicee cruelty and murder'to the innocent and unborn, Ifpq {Ty's cause. Itds with profound grief that I cannot re- 4 Aen Nignele, Callao tri © Father Mat 'B. Society No. says:— Bread tt are et ae tty hich has a downward gg oencral Jackson hed punished the treason of Calhoun (gg wm to you the thanks of the late President, who, since ; Lelgs, 40 Brooks, for. Work, Livingston street ting on Cliuton street. her the chief of the State thought the end so tendency P J we should not have witness d this rebellion. If the By Yeu won these spoils, has gone from the highest pinnacle # r inthe Clyde, Pacific, Ray, Aileant St. Aun’s T like Louis XIV. at the conclus.on of the siege, PF ‘The produce market is inactive. guilty leaders of this rebellion shall be properly punished fg bgp mage gd in this world to the right hand of Arr ship Speedwell, Co. Bs Assumption T. A. Society will order named to the spot to wituess @ triumph, » pontcntdiatirnantinshinn See “TH jour children’s, chiliren will not be compelled to look By es Bahia ype aeons tegen pon weet ndlens dy, Be, aclir Me pares on -cherinerhorn strect, right resting on Clinton street he anticipates that negotiations may fa ipon another like it for generations. By the blood off al ), how sees What is trans- } + Oth, Br bark George Beli, Father Mathew T. A." B. Soc 0. 2 will form on with the Confederate government, we KIRBY SMITH. EGour mariyred President, by the agonies of our starved bg Piting in this chamber, ‘Mtoe eT t but the head of the republic was cer- and mutilated prisoners, by the tens of thou- vs—Are Océan Rover, Wilcomb, Mc State street, right F Father M *Loneshoremen, al (o form on Clinton, right resting ov Citnton s St. James R. C. Benov Shamrock § ft. Patrick Ali to form in the ord of Clinton, rig Otilcers and ex oith Fifth Ward Citiz Kines County Union jgsands sian in battle, ‘and the desolations of } home and country, and all the waste of life Hjand treasure for the Jast four years, with no a : are eos a M feeling: of revenge, but in sincerest sorrow, we pray that by New Ornveans, April 18, via Carmo, April 23, 1865. your inistration may be both a terror to evil doers [J It is reported that General Kirby Smith is disbanding and protection to all who pursue the paths of peace. Va his army, and that his troops are returning to their pg 4ed while we mourn and lament our great and good and ha ieenen b@ murdered chicf, too kind and too indulgent, we tear, for STCNEMAN. t with the Army of the Potomac and pre. ‘ouncil of war, The events of the lastiew moustrated the trath of our remark, nge in the aspect of the war has been ineasure to on? unfortunate error on the ut. Whoever decided n the cowumand of the Wes gave Sherman Sherman was irresistible 1, but becuse he was not resisted. The London Times has an article on the subject of Mr. His Troops Disbanded and Returning to THE STATE CAPITAL. Arr Deutelland, Sonle, Portland; 10t Pecity NYork; ‘Africa’ (8), Anderso Probable Defeat of the New York Tax y New Yorks 10th, Antaret Levy—Virtual Passage of the Central Railroad BIN—The County Tax Bil a iB van, do. Dock Accommodation=New Steamship J} Losvox, April 10—Arr Clara Morse, Lawrence, Port Ang + Companics=New Quarantine Bill, &c. #4" on. : 4 Hint out 10th, Hudson, Pratt, NYork. OUS ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE, Lei, April l0—Arr Elvira Owen, Ollver, Callao, ‘ rr Cla Wid, Adelaide, € out Beh, Scotia ig, NYork. 8, N¥ork; 10th, Belle Woo ma street, these stormy times, we thank God for the belief that, knowing the character of the leaders of the rebellion as you do, yi J with them that our whole coun try will be an asylum for the oppressed of every creed fi Internal Revenue Department, Collectors and Assessors. ‘ ALBANY, ‘i Neweastig, Apri 7—Lot out, Arkwright, Caulking, f All to form inthe order they are named on Atlant ogg SeWard’s recent passport order, in which it says it socms 5 ‘and every clitme—the home of peace, freedom, industry, Tan NEW YORE TAZ ibaa. on ork. ert strovt, east of Cl nton, right rest ng on Clinton street, as if the grand object of the government at Washington wis ’ Pyeducation and religion—a light and an example to the mee Guasnarowm, Apt 10-—Art Clare Wheeler, Wilmarsh. 1s Ksoxvitin, Tenn, April 24, 1965, h bok There is no question now ding here invol: ery (and sid for NYork); ith, City of Cork (s), Tibbe tewar (colored) were to isolate themselves as far as possible from mer a ding ‘i . of the whole earth, down @ long, vright and a pending here Involving 80 pA Pe eit, Gu tat, Benall (trom Oaiied), Hull. Wid Son's Lodge, F. & A. M. (colored.) ; h Among the trophies of General Stoneman’s expedition §@ beneticent future. much importance to the city of New York, if not to the Rotrenvas, April 6—Cld Germania, Franke, New y red). cantile or other intercourse with all those of the human sits ttihe teas Dannare, anksaniennalail i ; . , Porrannan, Ai bg. fag pola ny First Brooklyn I of colored men. mace who may seek the country with any other objectIBot a; uc. ppg tina ; THE PRESIDENTS REPLY. State at large, as the condition of the Tax bill. It has #I cope ‘Loring; Iulia, Patten; The hin ' lock and ‘die thao a isting in the army. ‘States flag found in the house of a loyal citizen at Salis- The President then made the following reply :— been delayed in the Committee on Municipal Affairs in “bina, Woodward, aud Eavch Benner, Benner, all for Kuro), @ivided nto two col:mns, One will cross over the Mon- ‘ wre bury. It is hardly necessary for me on this occasion to say fe the most unaccountable manner, and although many 7 April 7—Sld St Jean, Fradin, San Francisco, ‘A Paris letter of April 10 says:— Ian tap tpmmpetnies. aad. tmapeloes:ih somuection: with ara Ae cb is Att int Wopeuugy, Oliver Guus, Ra: tague ferry and the other over Fuiton ferry. The famous pen, where many unfortunate Unioa pris- if meetings were had upon it by the committee, the citi- zens and others concerned for the public interests were bs excluded from all but one or two of these meet- ings. A large collection of curious claims and litigated judgments are inserted as it stands, § a dating as far back as the noted arrears of Street Commis. sioner Charles Devlin, who comes in for some fifty thou- 4 sand dollars. But all these will be of little account if the job “put up” for the defeat of the levy shall sce- coed, a8 leading members openly proclaim to-night, Ex-Counsellor Mott, of the former tax oflice, came up to-night with a delegation of the oth commissioners, claiming that they hav rangement with a maj ,, if the Senators to in- sert the defeated Tax ce bill as an addition to the city tax levy, which is made a jal order for Wednesday evening's session. Should the Senate insist ‘ Mtnis nefarious rebellion beat in unison with yours, » Catalpe oners pined their lives away, was burned to the ground. Biri ose who have passed through this bitter ‘ordeal, and . A few, United States prisoners were found, skeletons of Mj who participated in it to a great extent, are more compe- their former selves. Almost all of them died on their MMM tent, as I think, to judge and determine the tree policy way to Knoxville. Thoy preferred to die under the Stars which should be pursued. (Applause) I have but little ‘and Stripes than be left in the loathsome hospitals off to say on this question in response to what has been said. Salisbury. Tt enunciates and expresses my own feelings to the full- est extent; and in much better language than I can at RICHMOND. the present moment summon to my aid, The most No despatches have been received as yet about the great Siz canal opening ceremony. It was doubtful if the accredited agents of European communication could have reached the spot in time—the weather, you see, has been so que r—and without them they could po more begin than could a congregation without its parson, The English Collectors of Customs are Ordered to be} vigilant in exatining vessels from Russian ports in which there is any case of cholera, smallpox, typhus or typhoid fever, or in which any disease whatever Is ex- tensively prevalent, and forthwith to report the circum. stances, observing the greatest discretion in the mode of conveying the information, in order that no avoidable alarm may be created. With regard to vessels arriving] with plague or yellow fever on board, they are to be guided by the orders already issued in respect to placing, such vessels under quarantine. The British Minister in St. Petersburg reports the dis- ease to be fever in different {but severe forms, and says it was declining. There were empty beds in the hospi. tals, The mortality had been very great. ‘Chetoo; 160 io. Marine Underwriters of New York. 1 rdance with the recommendation of the Mayor, the several Marine ¢ this city will bo closed for the transaction of business at eleven A. M. to-day, and continue closed the remainder of the day, to enable thelr officers and employes to participate in the f neral honors to the remains of the late Chie: Magistrate of the nation. By order, G. 8, STAGG, Clerk of the Board, First Troop, Eighth Regiment. COMPANY ORDER NO. 8, COMPANY I, EIGHTH REGI- MENT, N. Y. S.N.G., FIRST TROOP, WASNINGTON = tt New Yor, April 24, 1865. ADQUARTE! few Your, Apt ‘ . Company Order No. 7 is hereny countermanded. Th accordance with brigad regimental orders, you are hereby ordered Mey at the Cooper Institute on Tocstay, 26th inst., at past eight o'clock A. M., in full fatigne, with side arms and wh.te cotton gloves, mounted on horses, to take part in the funeral obse- ules of our Fronldent, Abraham Lincoln, mbers will wear crape on left arm and also on hilt of sword. Color and standard boarers will see that thoir colors are drooped and shrouded in crape. Members will parade with cavalry bat and without overcoats. by order of GEO. Arr from Pordand, ‘Arr from Searsport, David Brown, at Adelaiite, Arr from San Francisco, Argossy, at Singapore. [For add tional hip news vee third page.) that I can say is that, entoring upon the duties that have devolved upon me under circumstances} that are perilous and responsi'le, and being thrown into the position I now occupy unexpectedly, in consequence lof the sad event, the heinous assassination which has! taken eae view of a Sie Lemeet § my and the cir- 1 __ cumstances that surround me—I cannot but feel that your MAJOR GHNERAL TALLECK ASSUMES COMMAND OF THE MILI HM Ore en ont dind kindness are peculiarly acceptable TARY DIVINON OF THE JANES. ‘and appropriate, Ido not think you, who have been fa- The following order has just been issued by Major oe with my ~ ie Bn de from Led South— a 0 m it necessary for me to make any professions as to General Halleck, a command of the military] the future on this occasion, nor to express what my division of the James:— ‘course will be upon questions that may arise. If my GENERAL ORDERS—No, 1, past life is no indication of what my future will be, my Heapquarten:, Minitacy Diveaon ov Tae Jal professions were both worthless and empty; and in re- Ricuwoxy, Va., April 22, 1865, turning you my sincere thanks for this encouragement I. In compliance with General Orders No. 71, Warggand sympathy, I can only reiterate what I have said be- fore, and, in part, what has just been read. As far as) YHE NATIONAL BEREAVEMEN' Mr. William H. Merriam’s Despatch. AS A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE NEW YOR® New York Heratp Rooms, } Ricumoxn, Va, April 23—A. M. Steam Boiler Makers’ benevolent Association, held ¢2 nday evening. April 21, 1865, the followimg preamble an! resolutions were ado; t Whereas, this assoc cere regret, of the deat of Abraha: the United by the hand of in dap mon with iow citizens of other organizatious, proper (o give expression to our sorrow on this meiau/ Occasion. Henolved, That we tender to. his berenved family our ayr xy looking for consolation to Him who tempers the wit the obsequte ge of mourning; that we fnvite all Boller makers v0 Join WiWy Tea this m tion hea heard, with feel Lincoln (Pre m: pl Dill, 60 as to insure it the same fate as the ‘The defeat of the lovy might prove a salutary benefit if it stopped expenditures; bas tas cxpernencs of last, B. SMITH, Captain. The Brazilian blockade of the harbor and port of Mon-§@ Department, dated Adjutant General's off Washing- te M. Swirt, Orderly. tevideo was officially raised on the 21st of February. ton, April 19, current series, Major General Ww. Hal. ‘clemency and mercy are concerned, and the proper exer-ByYeat proves that the expenses would only in-fM ful occasion. iia MES ee ; + |. B.—Should the weather prove unfavorable the ‘The mm f th leck assumes’ command of the military division, which cise of the pardoning power, 1 think I understand # crease. 'y ‘s lost the outlay for the 0s. MoLARNaN, ae — seseciation, and all boile, members will parade with overcoats, question of the departure of the Pope from Rome BM embraces the Department of Virginia, the Army of thegm™ the nature and character of the latter. In tho oxercise MM ensuing year will be increased fifty per cent. ~The proba- Boag to jon with Ws, are cordlully Invited to atter | —— was agitated in the College of Cardinale, Potomac, and such part of North Carolina as may not bef of clemency and mercy that pardoning power should bof bility of its defeat is #0 that all who have any in- BJ MG°% My 'Puceday, 20h inet., at Military Hall, 19% Bower The German 8) ing Societic The mails from Calcutta to March 10, Shanghae, Feb. Sy ouPied ye ommand of Major General Sherman. exerciged with caution. I do not ped ‘utterance to my fm terest in the question should look to itat once. —— a Ter ‘ We are requested to give notice that a position bas J J Il. The following stat officers of the division are an-fM opinions on this point in any spirit of revenge or unkind [| The proposition to make such a bill the medium of OPB LODGE, NO, Me PANO Mae eon assigned to the German singin ties in th fry 21; Hong Kong, March 1, and Melbourne, February {M§ nounoed :— feelings. Mercy and clemency have been. pretty strife between the two factions of the republican party Hi Breanren ofthis lodge are hereby noted vo ioe inging societies in the pro- Blg3, were in London, The Calcutta correspondent of the Brevet Brigadier General J. C. Kelton, Assistant Adju- (ag ingredients in my compound, having been the Executive BM about the spoils of the Tax office is one of the numerous & ir Lodge, ent re cE uenday) moroing, for the purpor eension to day. London Times gives some startling facts on the ress ey @2t General. ‘of a State, and thereby placed in @ position in which J indications of a speedy dissolution of the Union party. fol Nog ‘the obsequies to our late President, Abraha: suey wil make partof the Third division, immedi- 6 Prog! Major D, C, Wager, Assistant Ad tant General, it was necessary to exercise clemency and mercy, MM The so-called bolting members of the Assembly are By ord J. ©. DINGMAN, M. ately behind the clergy. of Russia towards India, Colonel George Thom, Chief of Engineers, Thave been charged with going too far, being too lenient, y ae an address, upon which « id = aceyse che "3 tals ie or All members of thse organizations who desire to take he Africa arrived at Liverpool on the 10th inst, By order of Major General HALLECK, ‘and have become satisied that mercy without justice BR split projected. Certain of the State oer FAs, “ov AYES, SINTH New YORK rOLUN part will form on Nassau street right Feetlag on Sprice BY The Washington, from Now York, arrived at Havre on fa] 9 & MELIN, Assistant Adjutant General Se aaety Hi esstaienh hott tap ef tet, sages snobs a ran Mime ey Sanya, ot scene ea aa, » en o'clock, , ’ y-REREerDEREeo ——= are exere! the xecutive it shoul ways ' ie, are engag: in correspondence on sul r if | the 10th inst THE donc’ In views of Justice, and. in that. manner Bl with a view lo the approaching conventions and the DCE e CU ae ‘Whe Colored Peopic in the Procession To-}¥ The City of London reached Liverpool on the 12th inst, SEWARDS, eee is properly exercised that get boeroentive. elections, WM. J, ROGERS, Acting Commander, Day. eanahin Bore ‘. ewviwtinnence @ time has come, as you who have bad to drin THE CENTRAL RAILROAD BILL. Tin cn “LAPAVERT ost td The steamship Borussia, from New York, arrived at this bitter cup are fully "aware, when tho American ff] Tho final passage of the Contral Railroad bill is a fixed Oe bp ee Mid Jer A De name April 2 The Condition of Secretary Seward md HM people should de mado to und retand tho true nature of ff fxct. Upwards of roventy votes in the A:ombly this ay CTucsday) et I.o'clock.A. Ek tee Gthise of the wecretary of War O ste Tho steamship St. David, from Portland, arrived at Hts Son, crime—ot crime generally, Our people have a high morning lifted it at once to @ third roading. It will Wil, M. NEGUS, Mast ideation tenpeetsn, ~ ore a wee A 4 re Londonderry April 13, ’ y THE MORNING REPORT. ‘ epg eens og Setting mosey hyd punish. _ up in its course Ler Pav nen: W. Inving Apaws, Secretary. * & ~ ys . pir ment; but in the catalogue of crimes there is onc, andpalt is greatly aided | by the clause MM AGAKONIC. é DGR, NO. 58% gailtng persons tot Funeral yr morrow. 1a The stoamship Louisiana, from Queonstown on the Wisnern hee oa} Bi that the highest known 40 the law end the constithtions IM ing equal feelitiee’ for”, the way. freight of a MASONIC Notice “gig Wy FA SUTTER DAMA, ‘Anolstant oocretcryet We 12th for New York, put back to Hat port on the morning roel te = of which, since the days of Jefferson and Aaron Burr, MM the road with the through freight. This is substan. Blair, qway, at 10 o'clock A. M. on fuesday, the 26th inel., fr ANA, eretary of War. Mike TU, feadkting stichity, bait Hon, E. M. Stantox, Secretary of War:— they have become oblivious. That is—treason. Indeed, MM tially the old doctrine of for which Governor Hf the purpose of joining in the procession fn honor of the de Colored people, or their societies, who wish to Jolm the gg a Ine 20tl, Leaking a tog eon ashore near crt have the honor to report that the Secretary of fons who has become distinguished in’ treason, Bf Alvord, Senator Folger and the opposition in, the senate if eease of the Ciel 31g oon Park row, with the.righ procession to-day, can do vo by forming on Woet Read nsale, i State ie free from pain and stronger thie morning. and in this rebellion said that “when traitors fi are entitied to credit. It may even prove ie 5 OO esting 08 eeknan street, where those wh do not moe The City of C become numerous enough treason becomes rei v il sign the bil. stresb bp Ohebve o'dioek:, thelr right r ng on Beealieal: he y ‘ork r orpool April 11, ia ° 7% 4 ome wi 6 ‘omes reepect- #4 which Governor Fenton © is 7 Py with the lodge are requested to nd tei appropelnte ee ae © he sath ade Mr. Frederick Seward passed a quict night. Very Te-Mfabic, and to become 4 traitor was to constitute ‘THtH COUNTY Tax WILL 1 By order of M. COUDLN, W, M. Societies should appoi p Marshals to pregerve: specifully, your obedient servant. B portion | of tie cristocracy of tho conniry.” i Me, Rebedien Reuaeee Gl, Oe eet win eoane COUNCIL NO, 7.—THE MEMBFIRS AWE DE @Oruer. The Priv ‘ J. K. BARNES, Surgeon General, God protect the people against such en aristocracy. PE special order to-night, and it was sent to a third reading cou Te bowery os 1034 0'olock thin t90eR The Soctetios THE TALULA ASS K | M@ROMMANTMAN, ‘ » Rargees : Yes, the time has come when the people should bef with the trustee added, on motion of Mr. Van Bg te « erus \ ¥ I’ deecilica of 0ap ae e __At Liver 1 that ruising days of the THB EVENING REPORT. taught to understand (be length and breadth, the depth M Buren, after a good deal of # fight and a close vote, AY menied Prosiu obitged, through the press of matter, to omit # Taliaha hat fn Poubtiete Wasmsarox, April 24, 1805, it of trea An individual occupying the f DOCK Heche £8 Kay £0n «tor facilities ff .P_LtcuTaxmnin, Seo. Prost, velines oun & Ee th e r {in the chant 2 sition among us w hat positio oring fe jos Ba - 7 f the movements of tie vari ‘ jer Ble cont y . ‘= prot por Hon. EB. M, Braxton, Secrétary of War: Siig @f ise Avverican pe An “the ‘ehees iegnes Wane ones: <0 cite of fooorporstion for tl pay, SATION T rhe rig hk eet iy a and w ‘i the Maéteey. SmI have thé bohor to report that the Secretary of] non the habitable globe. Ths man we have seen, ff provement of dock accommodation aud the like, and Bul throughout t b we reser thew fur full p irs, AJACTION OF THE AvErRALIA \VERNMENT on ogState sat up fg several hours to-day, and is comfortable my ade ll ay oe od at all, erred ever By tee new itsoip seen vere caves wale ' oe {AUNT x . r ; he site of cleme: y. That man we have wi \ip companies we ly aote : ASHVAINING BROGINE N ¥ THE REUELS §@ to-night. on strike, thro hig instrument, and weg to-day, but the Paciile Mai! Company's bill does not reem Bene ens ee he Lite he i Mr, Frodorick Soward ta stroncor star falliug from ff to hure the same prospect, Although backed here bj Ldrgan as a arnad rivormnp, IM., April 24, 1866. L.. © London Thine nih Wy t Yeh Biko tite ink Very respectfully, none but aay, if the Raymond and much powerful influence, it lies upon two ot tdyeoln, Pub ringemen’’ aunoonce that the BF 4, eg : a J 1 intelli. FE bod a vain : 7 be ai with the indi- BM table hopelessly. Si, 8) Beckman strev, j ( ay Jai y fout will take plage ia this BB cl he prin. - ad servant, vidual wh ied the Chief Magistrate of the ‘THE NEW QCARANTING HILT. #, hud mailed frog 08 1 -~ # Wes ee ee oo proceed J. K, BARNE?, Surgoon-General, Baou—Le iy but @ man—ong man, afer all) bub iM ‘The most important commercial pill hero, however, Is

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