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(Comtinued from the Firat page) ——_--— hs and he believed that if General 140 {eee eeiittarelt to be taken prisoner, the war wae ended, and now we had only to be like Julius Corear, and be clement after we bad won the ciown, ‘There | girs, R Seigler, F rprise in store for the rebels. and that was | Blieehan, A St: livan, W F Schimmeyer, V tam 68}. J Sherman, T Stiniin, J § & Stanwood. B Stock, T Schasek. D & Btenthrider, P Swift, M blett, F sheebar, T Aimms. H Sten- —- the streets, mpremely beppy at the thought of asstet~ ting at the “hanging of Jofferson Davie on some sour the rurprire of clemency, jurtice and good feeling, | bere, W tephens bey, J ti Swenner- apple tree.” which their youthful imagination induc- | A! pare aed pt Aa to be Lay pbae te time: = oe meer, Bb , T Stephens, H j praham & good fathe em. d od them t believe would eperdiiy be found prepared Gea hed aver me G of {and a Sherman, and * TUandV. a ree L Tarner,W Troup, | R Trauter, & Town- eond, L Thomaamuer, B Tichorus, P Tracey, G Tine: kerhar Thompeon, A Thomson. JF J Tillman, G Thoayeon, MoH Cucerbill, jr. J Van Kevaaiearjr,G W Van Schaick, J Yoentine G Van Nese, P Van Geeson, H Van brunt, J Vanderlip. W Y and Z. for the melancholy sport’ Bure of the sore hardened | other co men. Who would have Shooght that ‘ street boys, amnueed theunrelves hy diawing rude gib richinan would have won « victory for our bew | freedom ae Phil, Sheridan bad cone, In our revoln- apon the fenceg and sidewalks, whereon minis- | tion Inblin seat us Lim 0", and now she sent tie tre reprerentaUons of hanging rebels were labeled | Phil. Sheridan in our nee onectip jon was at an with approprtate inect.ptions, > ne oly all the pub- | ond, Indeed although ex * he inwnded to ro to P the war himee'f. but there wae no necersity, To day Ue echoolg, the teachers announced the wood newaand | the index finger of Lincoln wae crenter than England rer etving three chier. the cle of the | 4nd France ¢omtined, Mr. Shaffer then spoke against B Wright, F Wrieht, f Winthrop. © Weet J Wood. eae Jeff. Davi y . And in ¢aying thie he re. y J Win 4 d ‘ day wore ended by the singe of o patrl | parame me ape are, Mit facame to were | cock. viv Outta, WW te Pan, 4 Wee me woe, and an earlier ditnieenl of the ork to nicht he (Mr, &.) would be proud to have bim lids, G Worth, A ines . bite, M Waish Wood, WW. te meyer, J Wile tT Webster J Wileon, TR Willies, R White « F Wilks, WOWhi eb Weicise bauing T Wa P Wy gold, P Wood, C Wawon, D Warten, BR Wane acheiid, © Woetqd, © Weldack, H Winien, F Wag oer, CDW C Willett, HWadeuetz, A Yer- Vapile, Our reporters have never witnessed @ more | tile pucet I Jeff Davie cane io eras ths ee aniversal exhibition of patriotic feeling than war to | deel, ¥ be found everywhere in thiscity seeterday, even a Rev. ©. C. Gore, Geo. Francis Train, and a number aripatetic potato vender, an aged man, had placard | of other gentiemen subsequently addressed the meet- Y Piles Ee 4 his rack-a-bone horse with, ‘I’'raise be to Ciod, | ime, an excalient clee club sang some patriotic songs, hitoapaed bohsrestek smashed Bichmond fe fallen ;" thus calling attention to his €0 | and the meeting adjourned with three cheere for the RIGHT DIGTRICT—1WENTY-FIRGT WARD, tart, and dissem!nati: g ¢ood news at the same time. | ['njon The draft in the 2iet Ward, commenced reaterday, Around the newspaper offices immense crowds re- abont 2 o'clock, P.M. Throughout the morning Com. mained all day, eagerly realing every scrap of news missioner Kirby bad been waiting toobtain the naval “from the front” that wae published or posted up. credits, in order to enable him to fir the quota and Roth Bourds of the Common Council met and ad- percentage of the ward, but aa they were not forth warn’ aller reading the minutes, with onthusintic coming the Provost Marshal, (Capt. Manniere) cecid- sbeers for the Union, ed upon drawing oniy « portion of the quotaof the About 11 o'clock a meeting was organized in front | Mozart Ieadquarters, Union Club House, Union | Ward. 7.294 names were placed in the wheel, and of the Castom House, and in a few minutes the street | Square Hotel, and many other places ; and indeed the | 191 were drawn as follows wercomplotely biecked up, there being about ten | demonstrations on such short notice, was of a first-rate A. and B shonsand persons present. Collector Draper haviog | character, To-day, a meeting of a Committee is cal- 1 W Ackerman, seen called to the chair, addressed the large audience | led at the Custom Houre, at 1 oftloek, to make ar- 1, Beet bak @ & powerful speech. of which the following ie an ab- | rangements foran early cele! ration of the capture W Bow t About an hour prew to the organization | and ocenpation of Muchmond and Petersburg, i" of thie meeting, the first wh rings came to me of Cc. varie man. 1) LUMINATIONR, Many houses in the city were iUluminated. Broad. wav woem reguiar blaze of lisht. The newepaper offices were brilliantly lit op. Tammany Hall was aleo finely illuminated, na were many private houses. The loyal Leagne Club House, Athenian Club, Old WO Astor, R Admond, G Brad- () W Peatiy, M A Broo J J Buchanan, J the fall of Richmond; and although that own The Drart—Recrvirine.—Drafiing is | 1 Carbe Ty, W Carter, P Casey, J Casey, F Cannon, ous welcome | boa Ag Bate he : ite | #tlil slowly progressing, but none of the drafted men lie Casey, T Casey, CH Carling, J Campbell, 5 Col- dings. (Iminenwe cheering) Kichmond war oure! have set reported for duty, The drawing tn the 19th Loud and jong continuet cheering.) Lhe noble arm, of tho Potomac, which had for four years borne the Ward was hevaehasshoge yesterday, and 0 few men wore brunt of the battle, stood to-day the proud possessors | Grawn in the 2irt. The Volunteer Committee of the rebel capiial. He congratulay the citizens | recruited forty men yeeterday, mainly for one year, waved peonay erat ae farrier that Net oes The new arrangement of reciuiting only one year's wrested fon the Government, and instead of she | men bar proven very succesful, The Ward commit- eebel hordes, covered the neblew ot the Union, still co Ttumenee cheering.) “At this annou 4 pasha 4 ntinue to do something im the way of 6, “your hearts Will beat as mine does, that t id flag by which we ali have stood, is carried ty another DENTH DIATRICT—NINETRENTR WARD, ‘Tho eupplemeutary draft of 645 (100 per cent.) took triumph, and {* thrown tu the breeze to proc! the world shat the reign 1 treason is over. (Ap) A'l honor to that noble army. (Appinuse.) Sb: pince tn this ward yerterday morning, nnder the eu- nt, Thomas Sherman, and w the mer who have | perintendence of Hon, Wm. A. Darling, M. C. elect for the Ninth District, and Alderman Terence Far- loy, There was a larce crowd present, but everything Db JO Dannells, J Dunwood, C A Dawson, | P Dens- more, | P bouvias, W Doyle, H § Davis, BC Denar, EG Diaxe, J Dolan, F, F and G, G Fowler, B Farrell, J Farrell, § Frank- J Grady, KS Gould, F Green, J Gerson th. G Halworth, T Haskine, F & Hamilton. F Hadden, J Hleks (+ Hopman, P Hawkoog GF Lopoan, G8 Henricson, T iutehingson, 1 Magan, J Hart. J, Rand L. G Jones, H Jackson, H J Ketchum, & Kidd, L Lathrop, F Latour, WM Lewis, M. T Mayer. | Meyer, T Mnuneon, WH Moore. A Mat- thews,) McManus, M Mean, J Murray, b Milla, K Meloy, J MeDonouch, G W McLean, J Marain, C Marin, J Meverath, | Mefirath, J MeGee, P McGood- neh, H MeFall, P MeGlyno, N.0O. & P, © Farton, lin, followed thew through every disasier te this glorious *riump ¢. the noble armies of the Union. The iast hour of the A Arperes, Aten, Aw hone , Adama, M A An- : ‘, Sat! ebellion had come; the clond. no binges than a man's prewan GD Andrews, FA iB RB Nelson, Noyes, G Norton, J Ohen, 1 O'Neil, he sky, proclaimed t, For Sees Thi eo AtRe: | Dy ONell, G dy, J Prevost, GP Phile ¢ this the hour when the aulac D Andrews, JH Alvid, 8 Acken, J Painter, JMB pica aR her fear aid flag would B R aow that dearest wir) of our heart) was sorry, oven anid our rejoicings, for one thing he man who had not given a doll © ruppreee the re i ail Know hin well, nd would remem) the traitors, both ot he North and atthe South, since the day when the Yavin and the Toombs endeavored to destroy us, c ‘There could be no prace to traitors, no mat- conditions we mace, There would be no ould Iay down sheir arms and be ne laws, The war must 69 on un i) thirty-four stat « are covered by our fing (cheere), nd when that bour came all would be well (Cheers, The following rerolution was then introduced by von. P.M. Wetmore: Resolved, That the loyal people of New York eon- L Binitlock, F Burder, ker. D Bram, P Beata, J H Brown, Fea Brown, nthman, J Bay bh EG Bown, WF Tin ry * * B Reynolds, C F Rand, 4 Rowland, HI Ready, Hl } Bator, forneenth i Bes Reiliy, J Kolests J heynolde, N Kodgers, th ail, G Baker, JP Stephens, H Saulsherty, Ns jh A; Bronieyc W Benjamin ieee, aks foslers 4 Burk Horge!, ) F Brandion MW Biyan, Puke Recher Baker’ y wl er, ell, hear, ’ Bradburn, H Berge, J Heady, G Berrian, r fence € Bullock, P Byrnes, F Hohme, J Brainerd, F beck- Fy Barret, A Baraford, Jr. Ht Brady, D Borans, N N Kabcoek, Jr, J Bensley, © Brown, R Brushed Boney wack y ') Poatty, G Barton, J Buckiey, J Buckley c. M Connolly. A Cannon, J Ceroy, J Cleany, J Cobh, 1 Smith, T Schwab, 7 Smith, Tf Sattene. Pf swaitz, G Sheppard, C sush, W Scottman, © shoppell. T.6V GF Tiekenes, 1) Tracy, © Thies C O Varney, WH Vanderport, M Vanderloof, Ww FO Weed, A Willen, H Wickerman, field, A Wilkins! Welty, ‘The draft was, at thie point, suspended for the day, A Whit- MS Cuitig,.) Carron W Ce 10 in order to allow mubetitutes to be enlisted. It is ex- tems, Grant le cerecen ot . 0:.r0ily, molly, T Clark, J Callahan, P| ing. Armong the names drawn yesterday was Ww.b, preaerved Ye all Mane pencmiee Slory, and the Unica | Courvity, P'F Carey, A Cole, & Coward, J Chasies t 2 > Cafirey, J Christ Astor, amid mue Geever, c Cremer, It u laughter. F Cemmer, Clark, W The resolution wae passed unanimously, amid im- Dole, © Cool, P Cumbermyer, Ir 18 sua e TED that in view of the creat J Croily, A Carmical J ¢ f ol ianey. JC ; eo A ro y ; te i snthuninetic cheers, The (eneral then eaid: “Cheora | & ¢ ny 3 rman, E Clancy, | services on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, This ick. ) » nines, J Ct toa at Cor- G W Clarke, M Caskley, MH Caimpboll, J Gear” dD, F Dorman, F Demenick, C Driscoll, J Drohn, J A early hour it chosen to accommodate business nen, GOLD AND Srocks wore very strong on and after call, at the Evening Exchange, At close of re- port gold woe selling at 146%. The highest sales were nave been given for our generals, Let us give as many for the man who has put the generals on the field—Abraham Lincoln,” which were given with « will, Maior General Butterfield, Gen. Anderson, 8. B. | Douclars, Denerart, 4 Tumaning § fie Cordova eh ase GiaCalaleny Ina” ReaH IRC cA Cant » & J, y * neon, P iff, D8 Dovean, J Dollings, H Dan- PIRE,—-Abou o'clock last evening, a fire baeponih: 8. Chittenden, U, 8. Senator Wilkin | sender.) & Dennen, & Devorest, J Dowell D De | broke out in the fancy goods store of Adolnk Wolfe wn, of Minessota, State Senator Stephens, of New | (ioo, T Deviin, M Dormaty, H Down, M Daly, P| 1: oadway. ‘The damace sustained wae shout York, Win, Evarta, and others delivered addresses, | Duciog A Dayle, J Demmersman, J Danton, C Darey | $200. The cause of the fire ie unknown, but it te be. Ofer which the veel eudionse Gncer the J Duffy, J E Dehaven, W Davie, & Davia. J Dorans, | lieved to have bean the work of an incendiary, About 3 P.M. a tire broke ont in the cigar store of banks & Wheeler, 60 Liberty street. Damage, 500; inauied for #2000, Mn. Eprror: The report in your paper of foxology, “Praise (od from whom all blessings flow,” was sung by over five thousand voices, This was fol- owed by the “Star Spangled ner," “John Brown's wong.” ‘Rally round the tlag, boys," “The batue cry 8 C Duryea, H Doyle, J Dingeldine, H Deiany, P Doran, J Darby, J Delany, J Dunn, L Dodd, IF. Fbren, J Emery, J Pimendorf, J Eesendorf, J of Freedom," &e, Fichelman, © Edmonstone, M E Ehrardt, W W Ed. | April Sd, that I'nvck Co, No.5 had discontinued run- ieneral Wetmore then came forward and sald: “I | wards, L Ey. ning to fires. is incorrect, Truly yours, foo't believe that “Uld Hundr ¥. B Farrell, J Farley, T Fitepatrick, J een A Flee- ol. C Fink, W Pielde, C Fisher, J F Pi son, TM Ferley, T Fi trick, G r, W Flem- ine, L Probleber, or w Rete ¥ Flavin, D Fitr pe spe lodge sematted : yh $e now 0 be se 6 Unies Shasta J) Fairmost. dt F eldcher. A Veer Wiiee! vision ofite laws, While ne had been « friend, o TAD, f Fibers W Fiyas, C Ferguson, & Fitsgerald, the South in all ite rigute orthe last two years he : G bad felt that when the South threw slavery into the 4 woxer of war, that Jef. Davis would be the greatest M Geraty, 1 Gold, We Giereie,B Giasean, M Green- Adoiutiouis: the world evor sav, While now he | borne, I. Gerham,) Grove, 'T 5 Green, illem uld give the Sousa all possible terme cone WIL Grinnell, 8 Gordon, D Griffiths, H Golden, L th right, one (ication haa been settied—that no | Gordon, F Grehan, WH Grant, H Grier Gosseling, rican citizen shal. be nesed for a passport to the | KR Grant, A Gallacher, E Guttman, A Gould, J Gan- veo! Washin,tonor to the “Hermitage.” The | non, P Gaynor, N Gibney, A Gurney, K Glanbit, J issiseippi te to be oucs fru. ite springs to New Or- | Gleeson, G George. feans—and the must wave over she laud from the Atlantic to the Pacific Mantin Skxonw Foreman Truck No, & New York, April 4, 1566, ’ fore in Wall street. (Lauabier., [tis certainly» FS curiosity, but I have a creater in reserve, which will now tntrodace to you in the person of a good srong Tammany Hall Democrat, the Hoo, Gilbert a” BROOKLYN Tar FEvaccation or RicimMonn,--The fings of the public buildings in Brooklyn.and of many Private residences, were thrown to the breeze yeaster- day, in honor of the recent great victories about Richmondand Petersburg, Ata regular meeting of the Common Council last evening, a resolution of- fered by Alderman Bliss was unanimously adopted, to the effect that in view of the recent great victories, and the general axcitamont and exultation of the u public, that the Board should suspend business and \ i Haruever, A Ha P Harty, R Harris, A Hib- | take part in the rejoicings now going on. The Board Fe ms unt, vert, . ener, : Troms the anes ta: Shall Mitac ah eesacttaee | iekevin, M Mole, Hattelda ad taeentacken, G | THE DRAFT IN BRooRLyx,—The supple eeeeived with upros: ious laughter, eralag wee flemerel, KB Host. C Hibbard, M Howard, H Holly, | mental draft ordere! inthe Third District, compris: 4 J Hedder, W Hookbryan, J Hoffuau, J Heine, K 1) Hitchcock, L Hone, H Hurley, ME fipwerd, J Henleney, 1) Herruann, T Hyatt, © Har. itt GH Hartmann, W Higgins D Humphreys, H Haukel, J Horton, and K J Jovd, J Jennings, W Jones Jr, W Jonas, ding, P Jakely, E Jocher, A Johnson, B dk Jounry, C Krappe, F Krea, M Keanety, J Kearney, J Kane, F Kelly, J King, L Kane J hing, © Kel Oppel, set helm Jeunes, F Keng, W Keraie vik Je! Other speakers made a few remarks and were fol- vod by Mr Peter Cooper, who made a patriotic speech snd wos entbusiseticaily cheered ; John Banvard and aunere having spoken, lhe Hon M. F. Odell again came forward, and aid thatas they had now been five hours in session (twas time to adjourn, [No, No.) Yes, it was too “Thaueting to remain longer, He knew the hearte of be people were in the sieht piace, and would be so till the inst rebel laid down lisarms, (Cheers) He arked thas the praise be ascribe! to Almighty God and he sue cated tat Luther's alt Ol dod through Wall street, and when it ini Velograiu, to th ‘at it was believed Mobile was ours, iss Sherman vas li the fighttho: J hous was approuct.ing Lyneb- Ure with twenty-five (homawud men, 1 it wae be~ jeved that L be captured or Ainperred, (linn But the people voullu't go and the meeting couscued to be ad- fiessed by different speake.s util dark i The ours suspen eat Lhe lawyers threw up vir hate and even the Judges .rgot thet: The Port Othce had over it the fuiloy ing ry) srevily. ond will close on orders from oral Grant." And over the Ladie y dow : ‘Whoever bauis down the Ataerican flag shoot him on the spot.” ing the Ist, 2d, Ad, 4th, Sth, 7th, 11th, 13th, 16th, 19th and wih Wards, was commenced yeatorday by drawing the Sth Ward, which was completed, The total number of men required under the lavt call was 1,396, of which 655 have been furnished, leaving an equal number still tobe furnished by thie and per. hape another Hementaidraft, Among tle dietin- fulehed por drawn was James Devlin, the bounty T Kearney, C Kuebler 1. broker, who has recently been sentenced to Clinton E Kiolipieiffer, Ld Kuoster, Prison for a number of years, by the U. 8. military i commission in Washington, before which he was J, Lorton, T W Letson, G Lamrick, 8 Lyons, J Lit- | tried. The number of nas drawn yesterday wae Ms F Lindeman, T Luther, WK Lingard, J Leon. | 814, the deficiene being 15T men, rd, G Love, FI Lieberman, P Lynch, 1 . . . . Leonards, @ Luddermann, Aug Linder, @ teum ay Narnow Escarn or A Fairy From BEING Potjonny Act pur INTO THF TRA W Leech, P Lynch, R Loouus, 1. Levy, A Letson, A Lightbody, Lew meteing J 1. labuy A L Ww Latke, : ty A Taam WT is a CoLourD BRRVANT.—The family of Mr, George F, Main, residing 44 Boud street, Brooklyn, had « nar- M. Monee Era ee tne, 3 McVey. 3 Morrisey, F ape from being potroned at the breakfast table Mei-ding, P Merkle, J Mineth, D McEvor, 8 Mulla. | yesterday morning. It appeare they have hat em- ployed in the family for some monthe past, a colored girl named Zoe Young, @ native of the Eastern shore vy, WM MeQuinlan, 1, Murphy A Manoni, Po Me- Guite, M Mcvowan, J 8 Methemey, © Mevora W of Maryland. who although only 12 years of age, was very active and competent to do ¢ Nght domestic Mooney, © McCarthy, LH Moore, A Mackey, Ro Me- Gonnigle, A McAdam, Gi Macomba, L Mahon, Kev work, A woman named Murphy cor to the house every Monday to do the waehing, Mre. Murphy had 6 T MKillineer, A Rirker,J Kedy, A Korler, ane, T man, & C Kennedy, ONAL row € MPFIING AT UNION AQUAKE, In the evening ® meoting was held on Union Syuare, opposite the Maison Doree, The time for rele ahora Bs Manan Me™ entz, T’ McGulre, M Mullen, J McLaughlin, J McElwaine, J Morrall, A) MoCo. By Moory ) F Meyer, M Malwes, HM on a previous occasion offended the girl by complain. ting the stands, &c,, was short, but in one hoar a plat. McCabe, } Hialone, Pb Murtel, J Mere:s, F Meyer, R ing to Mr In ot ore dh atiction of duty, or im- rT as crected, and a4 3 o° ony, JB Mills, WoMeCarthy., PM. CA yudence, Mrr, Main talked to her sharply on account Lb attach dae Srelock ornamented with | j Morgan, J Melauehiin, iAutrents Qince | ori aud the virl made up her mind to poteca the Chinese lanterns &e, At that hour General Wet- | Mo ran axwell, J McC y | - 5 Coy, W McQuade, H Mc- wore appeared and aaid ; Ginn, K McElrath, ” " uaa ae Gentiemen—It le not necessary to call the sd fo O1.04, because you ale sil in order, and patating .G Nam, J Nordan, R Nontage, G Nocker, J Nichols, hopp . But while the speakers are cetting ready | | © Noaver, G Newell, M Nolan, C Noich, tien, aud, tasting the tea, remarked its sour, acid jit iptreduce 0 eee Cee rane, who wilt sing ra) t Oth rstes ed at, aud also found it unpalata- ‘: te ppang! . W ere.) FF Odell, W Oliver, N Onea, J O'Neill, A Osborne, ble, The little cirl was applied to for the cause, when, Tix Captain then sang the “Star Spangled Ban- | AG' Neill, D O'Neil d Tele) O'Connell th U'tione, | iter some hesitat on, she coniesea that rhe bad cer" after which Major Robert Quinn proposed Gen. | J O'Neil) O'Donnell, T. O'Neill, M-O*Neili, J O'2 | ROUTE 1H some of the poisonous eu for the purpose . B. ' G of killing Mre, Muophy, ‘The phial wae kept on the eral We'more as President, which was carried, seu, W O'Donnell, 8 O'Connor, this anelfin the kigchen closet, Her attension had wacherwoman, \.th the objectin view, she took a pial, containing oxalic acid, and when making the tem, poured a cons: ble quantity into the pot. The Wastiorwoman sat down to the table with the family, oousieting ot tive pereons, including three emall c Genera! Wesmore, on taking the chair, commenced P&Q bees euled ‘o its poisonoua 1 occa. by alluding to the great victory of which we nad & Fars R Pierce, G@ Pyhemna, J Pee tlons in oder to pevenrt hi it, Tt deen tormed t y. General Grant bad led bis | ker, W eck, D Power, M Povridge, J Pau j | Woe Used in the Louse tor © was forces |: \ua\phantly uot oply into Richmond, but tnio | WE Puree! J Peate, CH Posh T Perdue, J | told it would Kul rete, Shi said, If it Vewrsbure. (Cheers) The uews of the day wos | Pure UL Parker, yr, F Phatfer, D Patvick, J | Would Kill rats tt would kill the washerwoman, hav. d to-morrow still greater triumphs would | W4ibG, AT Quackenbas, desie, seemingly, of injuring any body cle. } ae eis.) There triumphs would Jong R tot ry taken before Just.ce lerry and commit: o aliasing aod honerable poace—a pence that woul r ed ior ® hearing make us the most powerful, never, iu the world, Ray Rerebeck, Reilly, M Roum, M Rankin, BF Dr. F, M, Porren, for many years the pause) And then rica would show that she Arne A Kichere, J Render, « W Ko- eawee, J . ’ County physician attached to the office of the Super- roduced Andrew Jacksoa, who opene amen yy 0 Risor, A Kanshaw, obinsop, | Manrion Houre in Hicks sieet, on Suturd to the Declaration ot Independones paased by 0: Howe Kya, W overs, J Roily,’ Rothery RUS eEARaat Aitsamre citnaa nad oft ty) plus tever, unmarried, Fire.-—-About Ho wus about 50 yeurs of age and Royland, K Ryer.) Kyau, J Kegan, W. Rowe. Kitehie, F Reynolds, J Ratgiay, RW owe, FS ers, G Bud, Raiziay, FW Rowe, © ii ly torefathers tu 1776, gud which triumphed at chat day, Then came the di cloud of rebelion ; b that viper had beeu crushed. and he expec: {n ten days General Joo Jolnston would be back from North Carolinu he Misaissipps, Mr. Banvard, (he artlety was the next spesker, and cited ® poem on the events of the hour, vhi 4 clock yesterday afternoon, A Aci 8. 8 fire scoured at A26 Myrile Avenue, soused by acci- —— Siming, G Sieley, J Shatz, L Slen, entally retting fie to some clothing in wcloset. The Sandford, A Sophia, T J stowel, flee © Sas MB premises are oceupied by Mr, Peser Gill, Damace, ichriver, L Smith, J Bchale, A Schuter, M sheeban, es, entire eatiafaction, particularly when he Swalsback, T Schmidt, M& —-- — fine, In which he sald thet the time would ty fandernon, ¢ Seheie, Kot fete M beans, CTT TTT pe 10x, pasce, CV Bt, , 58 > ze Tae cla he Senate? Deliseren Sommers, T sharlan, A Swann, J l’cimith. ReOIcINGS ovER Tuk War News,—The ivan, A Btembart, TN shephern, J Aidest enthar,, ied ame Mr Chauncy Shaffer ;wee meat wicoduged, He anid | Bouin ily MG IGAD J Deke, C ogi E ASiike an 4 Ewotvim Listiiot yosieduy during the reception of cue & the people of the CHATTE. Too Late for Classification. DEATHS, COSTFNBADER—On Monday evening, April 34, 1864, John J. Costenbader, in his 65th year, The relatives aod friends of the family, and the membere of Copernicas ©, 545, Zechokke 3, Normal ©, 898 F.4& A.M. and Germania ©, No. 1% LO. O. By are reepectfully invited to anend the faneral, which will take piace on Wedneeday afver- noon, at 2 o'clock, from hie tate residence, 6 (rand at, Williameaburgh, 4 A PLUMBER WANTED—ALSO A YOUNG man to dojobbine, Enquire of CUMBERSON & WILSON, cor, Beath Tih and 4th st, Williame- bure. Pe) BY WANTED TO LEARN THE HAR- nos making trade, rt Sil. Tth ave, bet, 410 and 4ind et. CHARLES O'NEILL, wh FEMALE COOK WANTED—ONE WHO thoroughly understands her buriness and hae « knowledge of carving, may address, stating wares required, EF, T. B. Box 904. Sun Office. 42 FOR SALE—A TOP WAGON, “SUITABLE fer any business, Apply at 225 Sc restarts at, Breok yn. — ae ai STRAW SWERS WANTED — 3 GOOD ‘sewers, to alter bateand make new goods, wares S10 per week, Apply at BULLARD & HLXON. cor, 6th ave. aud Sth et, 48 Two SHOP GIRLS CAN BE ACCOMO- dated with cheap Loa:d, and comfortabie lodging at 816 Mots leecker, top floor, Quy AILORE WANTED—A FIRSTCLASS hand ov custom coats; toone that will euit the beet wages willbe paid. One knowing how to work on Singer's machine preferred, Call at 242 10th et, cor. of lst ave, 238 200 LARORERS WANTED IMMEDI. ately to wor’ on Sewers; dry work, and dy employment. Waces $1. per day, pay every Apply on work, Vancerbilt ave, near Des ve, Biookiyn, KINGSLEY & KEENEY, 257 the official diepatches anncuncing the anccesees of the Union artne at Petersture and Richmond, In many caves the working population abandoned their work and started for New York to hear confitination of the news, Business wns almost muspended in the Principal streets; bunting waa displayed from many private dweliings, engine houses and public places, In the public echools the children received the news with nolevapprobation, and were diemiesed for the day. (irand etrcet, during the afternoon and evening, was thronged with ladies and gentlemen in holiday at- tire, and congratulatory remarks were freely ex- changed even Letwoen sirangere, There has been no such excitement manifested here eince the com- mencement of the w Even the conscripts were Jubilant over what they believed to be the end of the war, JERSEY CITY. Tne War News ts Jensry Ciry,—The loyal | habitants of Jersey City were greatly overjoy od yeeterday at the nows of the grand successes of our National armies in Virginia, and almost every one to be met was in the happiest mood and general con- eratulations was the order of the day. National colors wore raised on the City Hall, all the public buildings and on a large portion of ‘the private dwellings, The ferry boate were fully decked out with fiage and bunt- ing presenting an attractive and gay appearance ne they crossed and recroseed the river, The members of Diligent Hose Company No, 3 fired a salute from a mortar which they keep for all such occasions, In the evening, quite a number of dwellings and business places were illuminate 1, and the Times office, with a candle toevery pane of glace from cellar to garret presented s brilliant appearance, Tho Disaster off Cape Hatteras—500 Lives Sapposed te be Lost. Additional details of the burning of the U.S. trans port General Lyon have come to hand, There were nearly six hundred returned soldiers, refugees, women and children, on board, and of theese, all bat twenty-nine passengers, who were taken off by the General Bedgwick, are reported to be lost—uniers a few more wore saved by a schooner run near by, It appears that on the morning of Fwidey she waa off Cape Hatteras; the eon at that time was running ch, and the wind had inereared to @ hurri- fen an alain of fire was given, occasioned by carelors handiing of a iamp near @ barrel of mene, end in @ few minutes afterward the flames were visible on deck, The fire-pumpe were immediately got to work, but the tames tieadily made headway, driving the crew and those who were nasisting them tothe atern of the vearel. Many passengers in the cabin below being alarmed by the sinoke, rushed for the iadders reach~ be driven back by the fiance, f the women and children, and jons tor hel drowned by oral sick soldiers man- aved to crawl on deck, and clung there over by the waves, It had now become quite evident that the ship could not he saved, but the pumpe were. at work, and the fire fought with ing to the deck, or rmination, Many of those below were douttless a ready euffocated. The shrieks and moans of the dying came upto thore on deck, but nothing could be done to help them, At thin time the stonam- er General sedywick and e schoouer hove tn right, bat neither could render any aesiatance, on accauto of the Violence of the storm, and the fact that the burning steamer bad drifted towarde the breakers. Boste, were then lo d.the fret of which, contained wn men aud the esptain, Hardly had this boet left the veesel'e side, when it dritted under the screw of the stenmer, and almost immediately went dowm. The eecond boat, however, coutained twenty-seven who succeeded in reaching the Gren, Sedgewick ; asthe boat touched the versel's rideaw struck it, and the boat filled aud imme- diately went down, On y seven of ite passengers were saved, Many of the passengers on the burning ves- orl threw themselves overboard, trusting to a spar for eupport, and reinained ip the water for upwards of three hours betore they were rescued, Many doubt- lore sunk before ussletance could be rendered, MARINE NEWS. April 4—8, Rises, 5 39—8, Bets, 6 27-—-M'n sots..U2 02, CLEARED, STEAMSHIPS—Ariel, Aeplowall; Sarab BARKS~Jenny, Bremen: Luis, Valpare! Buenoe Ayres, Linda Stuart, St Jago: Josie Nickuls, Philadelphia; Trojan, Philadelphia, BKIGS—K Drummond, Mataimoras; Eliza, Digby, Ns. Cyclone, Havana; ME Mansum, St Martina; Harp, Waehingtou; LM Merritt, Philadelphia, SCHOONERSB--Belle, Truxillo; Adria, Jogging N ; Spray, Cornwallis; E Grabam, Artehat; Fashbon, ; LL Snow, Ports Royal: 8 T Baker, Fortress tbrook, Portland; H M Mayo, Washington; G A Baldwin, doy Calister, Baltim Brophey, Boston, § P God- win, stamford; Elizabeth, New Bedford, AERIVED. STEAMBHIPS— Nyack, Wilmington, via Beaufort; BULP-Tigria, of Boston, from Martinijue [5th ult, BARKSFlorence, Matamoras; Princess Royal, Cardenas, Oeprey, Palermo; Trinidad, Trinidad, ©; Agena, N Oricans; Thos Terry, Cientuegos: Lavinia, Zaza; Montezuma, Barbadoes; Marathon, Cardenas: Veritas, Genoa; Jessie, Matanzas. BRIGSSparkling Sea, B Ayres; C C Colson, re- turned; Fawn, Matanzas; 8t Vincent, Arichat: St Pe- ter, Arichat; Emelie Celestina, yep ; C W Ring, Port Koy a, D Alverty, Pouce, PR; Petrel, Maya- enez, P R; Lilly, Trinidad, Cuba; Thos Owen, Neuvi- tas; Lady Dougiaes, Rio Janeiro; Harry & Aubry, P, Cabello; Hermann, Kio Jansiio, BCHOONERAS—Pewrel, A Ca Salvador, Havana; ®t Lucar, ckland; Fanny Ferp, Newport, R 1; Leet Vi Helle, do. Lamartine, 40; Wanata, do; Kache! Jane, Elizabethport for New Heven; J M Freeman, Llizabethport for Newport; Minerva, Eliza- bethport for ltoston, BELOW-—Brig Troubador, and two brigs unknown, Fort ily TRAVE FoR HART ISLAND, DAVID ISLAND, Fort Schuyler, W City Island, cho'le, Willetts ame: SY LVAN Capt. keon it leave Peck Slip at 11, a. m, daily, for th 4, Keturaing, Will loave New Kocheile | Bot UDSON RIVER RAILROAD—ON ANI } after Monday, Jan, 25d, ‘Traine leave Sueb fives Station—For Albany and ‘Troy and places Nortt he Weat at 7:0 and 11 0 A. M3 4 th 6:0 08 Fiat § Sleep! cars attached to 6. . Me 5 ae rege 6:00 P.M, Small care will run betweea Chambere and 30th Btrget Stale 450 tT S_ RESTOR. RED TITUTION co LD by DELMBOLD'p intil washed , EXTRACT BUCHL, oT | 520 Broome oy GENERAL BUSINEAS. —— oe ARPETS—CARPETS — CARPETS—Great reduction in carpeta, furniture and oli cloths, a@ prices that can't be ¢jug!iéd at auy ofer ators in city, at HO. FARRELL'S, 267, 269 and vw 85th et, cor Sth ave MACPHERSON & DONALD SMITHS 2 Late atyle, ITH $ BROTHER ) * BEE WERS OF EAST INDIA AND BITTER PALE ALF, Theee Ales are of improved quality, brewed wit erent care, plensant, putritive apd etiencthenings and can he relied on for Purity. The attention of con- guiners polici ed. Ordere by tral) promptly executed, Brewery —Weat 15th ot, bet Tth and & haves, 418 ANURE—PROPOSALS FOR MANURE of the reel aie th eee tis dene fora dene Mar I, © recett ee r.ntencen Direet 6th avo, and 43rd et. f ial nade 251 JOTICE TO MILKMEN—ON AND AFIER April 24, the eubserfbere «1 | offer for sale, at t! terminus of the New York eud Erie Railway, (ferry foot of Chambers s.reet,) @ Iaree quantit rani County Milk. by the dairy. or in quantities to eu Sustomers. Thore wishing @ recular eupply will please fall at our office, 16 White street, corner of Churchy between the heure of 12 M., and @ o'clock, P.M, RK. W. WOODHULL & SON. 817 e _ — OVS AND PAINTS—ROOF OIL, 50 Cente, paint ofl, 75 cents per ealion ; Grafton paint, Ven, red, yellow oehre and Spanieh bri Linreed ofl, spirits Turpentine lored painte cheap, White lead and rine, § cents, D, BIDWELL, 264 Pearl at. 42 AWN TICKETS BOUGHT OF CLOTHING, dry goods, beds, bedding, et 119 Basis ty near Cana RICHMOND IS TAKREN—BUT THE FUN- NIEST OF TLE ts waitin’ to be took. Oilon the and Braingon Te ia the great and only theme, wieatof Ile, No. & ready to-morrow, Hnre ragh for the Mnnniest of Te, al! about Te, especially the funny part of it, Richniond will make you bas | | but the Funniest of Ne will make you laneher, 11 HE COPARTNERSHIP HERELOFORE existing under the firm of BUTTON & WIN- CHELI, was this day Aiseolved by mutual consent. New York April 3. ik THOMAS E, SUTTON, GEORGE W. WINCRELL, THOMAS E. 8 TOM will continue the business of Job Printing, at the stand, 14% Fulton at, y , 2 cents per lb, LOST AND FOUND. OST—BANK BOOK NO, 11,724, ON THB Mechanic and Trader's Savines Bank, The finder will be paid for his trouble by leaving it at the Bank, 235 Lowery pide. ee OST—BADGE NO. 5, OF HOSE CO. NO, 49. ‘Lhe finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the eegar store, 116 Brondway. BS BOARD AND ROOMS. ' OTEL GARNI, 185 EAST 38TH ST., 4 Lavedid from 4 ‘ errr yesh ikemat Ue 6 Suet Th per week, double rooms $2 ad .onthe European style, ee |) oe OOM WANTED—OR ROOM AND BEDs fi 3 pad. Acdress, stating |o a ox 908, Bun otic, 311 SEWING MACHINES, LL FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINES bought, sold and to rent, New machines ex changed for old. Also indies learned to cperate on all Kinds of machines at 453 Broadway. 45 SEWIN + MACHINES TO RENT, BOUGH®? lor exciianeed, All kinds repalred—Howe's Wheele Second hand machines ale Good machines for g20 at » 6 doors weetof Hudson, 60 er & Wilson's Singer's, waveon hand for sale, Canal ——__--— — - -— —————=s DENTISTRY MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY — ‘Teeth extracted without or no charge. Beane tiful teeth inserter, $1 Mahe test inserted with or without extracting the roots. All operations ware ranted. J. JAx VILLERS, 165 Grandet., 2 blocks from Broadway, $21 D5; DRAKE, 185 CANAL STREET, SETS A set of teeth on silver at #7 to @15; on gold a $1 to $22; sectional seta) cents per tooth, teeth fil with gold, bone cewent, o) other fillings, bu cts. to $' per tooth, Teeth extracted without pain, wo HE BEST TEMTH AND GOLD, PLAS tina, silver, or rubber, at from 81 to #5 per too. an cood a the beat, and warranted, Teoth extrac without pain, cleaned or hitened, or filled rive a or other fillings, )oenta to $1, be Dr. H. VIL 431 wery, opposite tho old theatre, SAVINGS BANKS, ATLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM Bjuare, New York. Open daily, 6 percentinterest allowed. Depoaity mace here, if on or before April let, will draw inte rest from that date M. D. VAN PELT, Preat. CHAS, D. DAILEY, Treasurer. 4a JOBEPH P. COOPER, Becty. JEW YORK SAVINGS WANK, COR. OF 14th et. nod Sth ave,~Open daily from 1106 Py M.; Wednesdaye and Saturdeye trom | tw 7 P. Bix per cent, interest, (free fiom Government Deposite made on or before April 10th will draw ine terest at once, THOS, CHRISTY, Preat. RK. BULL, Be. 4 i an SIX PER CENT.—FREE FRO MENT TAX. THIKD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, corner | bird avenue and Twenty-sixth street, PRESENT DEPOSITS, $1,675,000, SIX PER CENT, interest paid on all sums from $4 to #1,000, free from Government tax, All moneys deposited on or before April 10 will draw loterest from the Ist, BANK OPEN DAILY from 10 A. M. to 3 P.M ang on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATCRDA NGB, 6 to 8 o'clock, SPENCER K. GREEN, President. RICHARD KELLY, Secretary, 332 UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, NOs. 429 Canal at, cor of Varick. Open daily from 10 A, M. to 8, and on Mouday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 5t07. #) per cent interest, free from Government tax, alow on sume of #5 and under, and five per cent on large suns, Money deporited on or before she 20th April, will bear Loteress from Ang lat. EDE: . HAUGHWOUT, Pres. GARDNER 8, CHALIN, See'ty, 4iT MEDICINES. HOUSANDS OF CHILDREN DIE AN- nually from no other couse than worws, whes one ingle box o! DAVIS" WORM CANDY, would reetore them to perfect health, DAVIS' WORM CANDY Saver children trom convulsions, DAVIS' WORM CANDY, Has no equal as@ medic ne for children, Parente if souuee DAVIS’ WORM CANDY, it will epare you many weary di and sleepless niehts ovet your little oues, and instead of tears, it will be emiles ‘as thousands of testimoutsls from parents that have used is can Le produced to show : CUILLDREN LIKE IT, and one single trial will insure ite ueo in every tamily ever afterwards, Yo be had of any Druceist for 36 conte a box, Office, S51, 8bb Ave,, where all orders meet promps attention, 115 RSONAL NOTICES, OF WHITE LILLIES—THIS F ion for skin such as Pim. ‘an, &e., can alw be obtained at 44 ALM cellent pre} ples, Biotches, Will bureh, and a8 91 Eieht TNFORMATION WANTED OF MARY BAUMEISTER, wife of GOTTL. BAUMPISTER, No. 220 Houston st, who left home on the 2d of Mare! with her two children, boys, one z years old, the other but 5 weeks, all poorly dressed. Any information will be thankfully received by F. OERTLE, 2p DI vision et New York. 8 NOTICE —MY WIFE, SUSAN ¢, WIL LIAM, having left my bed and boasd without rs or provocation, I hereby forbid all person thusting or harloring her, as t will pay no Robes of her contracting, sad yer will be dealt with the pen- alty. of the law. N. York city, April 8, 1505. J. W. WILLIAMS. F 114 “ARTICLES FOR SALE. CURRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGES ot HS, $10 and $25 at par, at the Sun office connt- er, Also pennies, 44 SHOEMAKERS “ATTES 00 at lowest le 418" GTABONS & JOVCR, 16 Spruce at, N.Y 3 SECONDHAND BEER PUMPS FO cheap. sliver piated, and in good order, Inquire wf 28