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THK NEW YORK SON. @P) NESDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1965, proportow of renw letterty’ negotiate! have boen for very short terme Weare and long rents «being =f) rere) ceenrreace We may reasonably comelnde. wWernfors, that the promulgation of pace will cause a emlden oroins of this claes from ube city, followed by a rmeriel inerease in the number of “houses to let. Again, soother consideratés jroporsion of our Inereased population bas resuiged from the infux of meoban- jee and operatives from the Northern Bintes, who have been attracted here bythe wearciee of javor and consequent high peices growing onto) manu- factures for the Government, The material and appurtenances of the war have toa greet extent been supplied by New York ; and the draiming of ony operatives to fll dhe army, together wub the arestiy increase requirement for man ifsctures have prodaned this rewa't. The end of the war will, of course, throw @ large proportion of thin claes omit of enrployroeat, and they will neaurally recuro to their former homes, The return of our soldiers from the army will also tend crowd out these transient operatives, for the soldiers, hay What Will Be Done With Thee * ‘rine ome of the radsel journsis are vureing spen the Government the policy of carrying out io ful the ietter of the various enactments inece by Congreet, for the purpose of visiung upon rebels ‘he penalties ane for their treason t the Unton, the cere Commervative Rapablican journals, noder We tol of the Temess, are willing to make liberal coocemmons, aud base the punlabment of traitors ayo the Aure condnet of the conquered rebels. The view of the case does credit to the humanity ef Mr. Geaecey snd those who follow hie ceoretia Tha rampant radicals, however, do Om wapt to live with men whom they believe tannut repent of the sin of secession. They have ro ‘eth in abe docurioe of regeneration, and benes fe cv that the rebela will ceartinue to be rebels, +0 ong an they are permised to eny the rights +00 privileges of afree country If similar views were held by all who have voted for end with the prevent administration, peace would inden! be Néicult of aecomplishment. Portumasely for our | ‘pg transformed themselves again into civil- rountry, we believe Mr, Liwoonn understands | iene, will be remy to return to thotr for- ®& \tharn bumen nature better, end estimates | mer occiipations, ‘These are the nading ter owell «the Northern character, t be- causes thet willtend to diminish the demend for ore tbat the people at largo desire to houses, al bough there are others of minor impor tance whe inflnence will te felt. Tho effect which thin ¢xodus will haveupon the price of rents in aiready foreseen by Wwe shrewder portion of landiords, who have siready done aomething in the way of reducing their rates. Prices are \ower, and houses more olteina! ie than they were a month ago, and the depression ‘6 likely to con: tinue, The leadlords are beginning to disouunt the expecter! plenitude of bouses, from the causes named, just es the gold operators discounted in the market, the capture of Lee's army, in mivance of its aewnal occurrence. We venture to may, there fore, shat the ere of extortionate house rents wil! close very shortly after the a:nowncement of peace-—-giving peace to house-renters in a double sense, nfict any extra severe penalties upon the great bode of Southern traitors, now that their armies have been defeated on the fioki of bettie, The men eh the Routh Lave recrificed themnelves and their froperts in a wicked atternpt to obtain power for s fom wlawehoiding leaders, They are now overcome, nis have been devastated. Their homes ate. The women and children mourn, In short, toe punishment bas beon severe Are welo pxpect # atricken people to fraternize with us ft we urge mur authorities to follow up our muccesses ty exacting every penalty the law prescribes? Clearly not. The course, thon, that ee!f-inter- eet and sound mateamanship indicates ie one +) mercy, tempered with justice, As the rebels se down thelr arms and return to the Union, let s forget. av earily as we can, thas they have erred, and by #0 do.ng encourage them to berome once moore peaceable, law-abiding, acd useful citizens. We caunot afford to accept the enmity of thone whomnar be made our friends by @ wise policy. fet os hope toat Mr. Liscous will prociaim bis I!ingness to pardon every Somhern man tainted rh tremeou, whe returne to the allegiance due to ror Uniot. within 9 reasonable time, and only Visit the moet serious penalties pon these who con- Hove to held out after thie last warning shall bave teen given. Joer are dew Virginia Preposing to Retarn. Taxae ia no question that the rebel jcaders of Virginie are now engage! in preliminary ateps to bring their State back to its old positon in the Union, Informal meetings for that purpose have already been beld in Kichmond, and there is every indication thet eld Virginia, which was one of the last Btates to rebel, will be the first to renew its allegiance to the Government, 18 is understood thet Extra Bruty Burru,"’ who bas) erformed the functions of Governor of that State, under the rebel rule, has been accorded permission, by President Lrxootn, to return to Richmond and avast in the work of reconstruction, During bis recent visit to the whilom rebel capital, Mr. Liwcous personally conferred with a number of leading rebels, and— Hogland, France, and the Confederacy. Is bos recent speech ip Parliament regarding the os between England and the Unised States, ri Ree said that hie government were com- te ed to accord Lelligerent rigbin to the rebels, for | #0 far as the public have Leen informed ice rearon that they poaseseod a1 the attributes of | assurances of liberal terme were given, a4 aniliary power. This sckoovwledgment, which ]@ beme for the return of Virginia to loth England ond Fronce took oecemion to grant | the Uniou, Jepum Camrugit, who was one of eta very enrly stave of the war, gave the rebellion ortinulus that bas nodoubt caused a much longer Frotraction of the war ibau woukl othcrwise have heen uecomary. It not only gave the rebele the {i nortant materia! adventage of ejuslity in the war, investing thea with the power to Gt out porater, which we were obliged to regard ua *belli- gerent cruisers,’ tat it alao gave thom a moral ad- wantege of even urestor valine, The rebels be- ‘reved thet aince France and Eng'aim! wero 60 fo omptin recogn zing their “Delligerent rights,’ ‘ll reeown lon would net long be withheld, It oar thin delusion that buoyed the sinking Confed- Jeyr Davis’ commissioners on the cecesion of the Hampwo Roads Peace Couterenve, bas figured prominently in these negotiations, He haa pro- posed thatan srmistico be had for « time long enough for the State to sasemble iu convention, revoke the ordinance of secess.on, and formally re turn to the Union. Lt is quite probable that this course will be pursued. The retura of the ineur- gent States to the Union must be a question for State action, just ad their secession was, and our Government has nothing © de with the * Confed- orate” authorities whatever, Virginia, therefora, the oldest, the most respected, and with one ex- erect oun fo long, he hope of independence | ception, the largest Southern State, will doubtless through foreign intercession kept she re. | be the * ball-wether'’ in bringing the whole fock beillon alive beyond = its natural time, | of @evedera back to the Union fold fist #8) stimulants § protract’ the lives of adving man. Bot pow the attributes of a mili- Javeane Reform-legisiation Needed Yors power are no longer perceivable im the itiner- Tne thirteenth annual report of the Now York ant Government of Mr. Jefferson Davis, Juvenile Asylum, which has and eym- ly been issued, pre peibetic Fugland and Franco are accordingly | *ente the usual picture of youthful vagrancs,cared yooced ip rather ap awkward position, At the | for by the benevolence of individua'a, and at tho time of ther concession of belligerent rights to the | Oxpenss of the city A glance at the etat serels, OirGovernment was power\ess to sustain a demurer, for itaiready had its hands full, butthe Hime hae now come for Mr. Sawanp to teke action onthe matter. The past of course cannot be re: eailed, bot it i now proper for our Government to cerandof England and France, a revocation of their fermer conceasion to the rebellion, The Chamber of Commerce of this city, at their meet- meron Wednendas, passed @ reaolution declaring (hat ther body would sustain the Government in moh a demend the army and the We are now agein in condition to ate the national honor abroad, and we may rewellles England end France understand this “oh at an eariy day, shows an improvement during the past,y Previous years; and perusal of the letwr-pross, furnishes valuable information to those who are interested in avery movement designed to atrike at the root of crime, or, by nippine it in the bud, pre. veut 16 from thriving ,in the metrop Astor Brow hes been foremost arnong the city to advocate the compulsory edu nof vaz- rentchildren, wo are xiad to find our views en bodied in, and endorsed by the Juvenile Asylum Bociety in their present report, Parents are un- doubtedly the most proper custodians of their own children, but when they noglect their duty, and Suffer their ollspriuy to roam the streets, consort: ing with criminalsy or committing depredations Upon society; laws should be enacted for the pun- ishineut of euch parents, or the education of their children until the youths are old enough to decide for themee| vee, upon # woral or immoral course of life If properly \ustructed, we believe the majority of Vagrant children will ehoose to live honestly and Fespectably, in preference to incurriug the penal- tlos attached to any other course of lif hence the necemity that existe for enforemg——by legisiaive ection—the compuleory attendance at seloul, of every chiki not properly looked after by the pa & would reople at large Pence, and City Keats. Awond the many advantages that will acerue to the great mags of peeplo in thia city, from the voa- sosion of peace, wid be material reiuction in yentals. Lanolords have demanded and obtained eeirewerent prices tor their houses, amply because the vaet increase of Populaion wishin tbe last four oars has rendered the supply of dwellings inade- ate to meet the wanis of epplicapim. Hince the Deripaiog of the war, the population of the enty has sigmented nearly half a million, while rents, Many good people supposs that tio Trusus enmparmirely fow renteb'e houses have been Act, passed a dozen years ago, suf) vides erected, Couseg uenily, 1b bas been necessary to for the detention of children nos i. eodance «owd this bearve intux inte the dwellmgs that be- upon eebools, but few yersous uo aware, fore were filled to their proper capacity ; end this preaure has enalied Jandiorde to put up prices at ‘hes: Own ophom with the eonddence that any de- ‘ental, no matter bow extortionate, woukt be paid ry the houssless, The closing of the wer, bow- ever, will in @ great messure tex’ ©) bring rents Lack to their legitimate value, The high rates rove bad mo real or substantial basis. They have heen the result of trangens and temporary causes, which in a sbort time will mainly have ceased to euiely cs will be seon by an analysis of the causes tim have produced the high prices, Ip the fires Voce, ® very large proportion of the increased Topulation of the city as composed of Southern ref- neers, who have come hither to escape the ravages of war, These are principally of the wealthior classes, whose means have enabled them to pay, tewporariby, the bigh rentals, There is po means o! Golertnining the exect percentage of this oleas in {he city ab the provent tine, bas it te much larger han the public are aware of, for they have estab- Nished themselves hore with as litte publicity es posible. This class are of course ooly remaining bere wensienily, during the continoance of the eer The Interests are iceniiied with the South, end 86 foon a6 it ie fale and practicable tor them to ‘arn thither they will of Comres leave the city, 24 deeroase the doranad lor rents nroportion ately, that, before the Jaw cam be invoked, some act must be committed by the child, that coa- dies the authorities to enforce the statute, Lf the lewcan be wo amended as to take notice ut every child, nos sont by the parents or ward ans to ® public echool, or otherwise kept from falling ute vicious courses, we believe the public wil be ben. efitted and much crime prevented. The expense of supporting sehools for such children shouh! be Sesonsod, os far as practicable, on the psronts and guardians, who mighés thue be compelled to pay more for neglecting their chikdren, than if they Were suffered to grow up uneducated end vicious, We commend this subject to our legislators, con. Vinced thas it is of vital importance to society, and ® Decessary step in the onward progress 0: lightened civil mation, Too Severe for the Times Usps date of Apri! bd, General Exar, who bas recently been sssirued to the Department of Wea Virginia, publishes a very remarkable order, Afftor stating that frequent raids have been made upon the line of the Baltimore 4 Ohio Railroad, by querrilia bends wiestimg the Valley of the Upper Potomac, ead thas much properity and numbers of Hives are thereby destrowel, he sesaupos that si! realeste agente over thet an unusually berve rnale of this | the dinleyal paiebliante of tbo roston ory seguizen) | and directs that hereafier, whenever much attacks sre made, ‘the property of all disloyal citizens Tesiding south of the railroad, within an area of five rules shall be immediately burved ;"' and that whenever a Unicom citizon oF suldier sive! be murdered within his depextment the rebel *yropethizer who shall Lave the misfortune to re- de nesros the scene o: the crit*, wball be tmues diately hanged | However eurrectly we may vee sire te tpeedy abu eure extertwnination of ihe shievos and murderers who juiest certain dusirictw of We Runth rmoamly thee 4 stricta that are party ooou pied by Union ollivens it is oeither expedient Nor Jin ty visit the peualty of their crimes upon partive whose guile Dikebed cannot be positively ocata- | Ke may be true, thes in some cases the diseya! inbabitants remding in the vicinity of the places where property or life is destroyed, are im the confidence of these prowting desperadoes, and when it can be Proved that such ie the vase, then let them be pun Jabed—if need be in the epirit of the Mowaiv low, But let ue not at thie day, when wecan afford not only to be just, bus toexhitn a6pirit of generosity, Visit the iniquities of tue wuilky uy he beads of thone who may beinnocent Wa not beleve that the wise and humane «mt of Mr. Lino will danction the fmpoidic, notte may yeruel order rn 16's: 1 2.08, 1M 45by VON | 11h ook qnotati red with thorn of the a in some © There was i rernment ‘ad per cent. higher, The market was easy nt per ceut., with ' | | | | of General Kuger, To he moc ileseiy conquered for, into be naworthy of ¥ cruel to 6 tory. Fivancial News, Varkets, &c. New York, Mueaday, Apri 11,0 PM. ~The ductus Hous in gold, es talletioed at Giijan's Mercian’ br change today, have been a fellows ikiy, Lb Rive Ail \ 145% ALM 11, 146 46 Wy 1465 10.40, 145%; 116s ILA 146, Ta 1G il ‘ WLG8, 1475 UNM 147; 11.09, 16%; 11.58, 14 2, W465 TPN 1B os 121 Thi 'gs 12 12.43, 14039, 1, 146g 1.1 T46 L Tee 5 1.58, 1 i 145, 1464 146 UA 1K ) 146%; 2.40, 1 146s: 3.15, 146"; 146% : 4.00, 14": 4 thie afternoon, na cou and a vortone r eetivity than for » very strong, and traneretions at 6a 7 Ww, at Commeres On Change ( lower Wheat drooping. Corn was dull and lower, Pork wna firmer, Boe! was eiendy gud Whiskey was mather ease r OTOK HALBO-FIRAT ROART 20 U8 Aa St, ep. 18 low do. Ka lei'g 460 lun ¥ 1s 200) CS, Ge be eT, cove de. 108 S609 do. new ie LT $000 U8. be 4's, 92m 000 | 6a.1¥ic 40 Tena, 6a,'),. . 60 5000 Tenn. $3 YO) Va. be Lid 100) M. day Hk mtd. Ta 1140 M. 6s, is, to PLR OT 5000 Outo & Mia oyeno do WON. Y, Cau. te, Oe Erte bet 2000 Nad, Yo, «f 100 Mich.U, ne. ii. uo do. . i 10% Ob. BL & Q. Se 10000 Tit, Ceo. the bow Ch. dN. Wat Ps . « Had By. ik 900 ac 1089 Reading it, wiou 1 ) Brie Pr 400 Mich. Cea ae hw MB AN O.3,. § 4600 Cle. & Dit, 40h 18 1000 Mar. let M. a 17 Bk, Commerce. 191 6) Metropolitan i..120 ob sth National he, 91 JU Orb Nethooel Ik. 00 ‘ 800 Canton Co 25 100 PL PL WA CL. Oy 20) do Migaiit's Yoo wo. 4 sal) 6 Perk Bank l* In Tol, & Wab. b 10 Cli, @ Alton t $90, Vase, pels froonn KOVED ' 60000 U4, M.S ep.10R WW 100 Mieb. Cen. mn try | 1 oo Vhs vo bed. Ry i " | La) UB. Ga b-tee 1S 'y TA 4 bu 20 — de..new I Sa) Reading a | SoU) UB. ba, Luda ra) ao., ai 1K Bho. Oe e 40 M.6. 8%, lo titty 100) OB10 & bbine thee ie OS gat s| HOO do “ br IN Can. B la 1%) Cam, Coal t hw do. sy 40 4 % at wo N.Y, Can. R a oe oo. ‘ woh } a Quiegalive $ 1k N. W.F ¢ 5) Bric , ii get ~~ ee ‘poss Min ro Catde Market. New Yorn, April ii, thes The rereipte of cattle at the d.*erent markets weir as tilowr Reeves, 9,041 :enwe and ealves 14); vee eheen and lambs, 7.092 Breves. toarked Durlug alii pounds per cw. which w 2 orth at cow was sold duiing This ich Cowa, ~Thie branch of the et pre le the same dull appearance as the ¥ otne mente, tnt few ealee betae tiade, and th oy the lowest grades, fo the lowest eines of but bau range today from oF 01 ati KOOL LOWE, LO ¥7has40 tor counmon Veal Calves,-Uais t to be Deiter ruppaed than any oh pricce aie divideuly lower, ow'ne, doubthes, feilin skins and the larce teceip » of ebad veal calves are offered at Tinidves (ood vea Vie; and common wt Tale per pound, ealis to anch of the market appon to-day. at to the Pitme 1, atthe kin, ly Sheep, owing to th y Sy seat, ner pe wlic. Pele 8.0 romen rangiue from > ‘ 1 wine, Hoke ® ve WW aul, Thoee otfored are readily disposed of ay) y quiet, with wesght The iay Market, New Le Infiuenced by an inereared &: week, af ine various Mioma throug oOo! bay ae « triffe tower towday, Quo froma G1 Sa¥l Oo tor abipping, to #1 vdal Th tex lon, Flonr and (:rain. Ne Bot Girle activity in mant Hi ae butfow are wiling t ol decre ue em wud ¢ armivils, wi yuotations are soi. ottesed to-day at 7 barr Yons 2b, and Famer as Se, Lhe | Weetern Pxtrm 5 2695 0); Olio, > To) lv) tor Trace and Paumiiy batra, sour four ie Jow2be lower, beim quoted at 1) 40414 fenily brands, Kye Piour ie dull rt rh Goan vd, ten) ws jouctive at 60, But very lute te being done in the wheat masket, as present, and prices have wt lowe ew on enie, | alle ve April 11, Isie ourlug the f tate ii Nominal. vate, owing tO Me excessive supply, are romewhat lower, being quoiet at Seadde tor Veune tyivania and Josey Kye ie dull, at 1 wai bo ior Woeteru, aud 1 2uel 26 for River. ‘The aupp.y of corn in excess of the demand, und pz ces to: lig quod to-day at 1 jal de for ew f° ivania and Jeisey, aud 1 doa) OU lor We erp mixed, @le the “SPECIAL NOTICES. A. —Use the Beet! —I¢ Will Certainly Des troy Moths, Now ts the time, Ark for Bowden's Moth Destroying Packet, for preserving Cloths, Furs, Carpets, Robes, Blankets, and al) Woolen (ioods, from Moths apd al) Destructive Lusects, For Sale by all Druggisie, ie | ‘i | A Perfect Sewing Machine ts the Bliptic Lock Sulieb, 4, Lh DMOm O37 Broadway rye) SPECIAL NOTICES. The People Hare [een so Mach Inmoced pon by sever worth'err Barsopariiing, that we are glad to be eble to recommend & preparation whic), ean CONSUMPTION. YSPEPSIA. — DYSPEPSIA AND THB any « acares mu it ate caused by the deticteut reeretion e tnices nnd wearoese of she emech. Nearly eve seo te mere or long be depevded on ne contaiuiiw the vistues of that ia- gaic wed with i amd eee wafles en aee 4 thy o ope f vepeptie; jor in addition io she tire id valuable medicine, aud te # mby Mf the pablic cont | gconupauied in samrly every tase sitheick headache depo, eet Ayer Sana! ja cures when anrthing ele ao @iternasive me | 1 stop that scratching aod ase Wheaton’s Pane in the wide. palpitetion of the boart, sour and ck stomach, and general de ofity, Tle neces ity of finding sous remedy for this dis fore drew the atteudon of itv. Seuenek to the sab- jock and he lias been cueble i Uirougb bis exertions } offer to the public seuctain and miallible cure for can ctu the direus dicine hat Kieb oy rot dy cares lteh and Sale Roeum in | this terrible disease ‘ pate burn é Leruption* of the skin, Mold |. TRt coed eceet of“ Behenck's SEAWEED TONIC N BOUT Ae ab erepuee ne Bre fe ( soon after it iy taken; ive accion ie immediate: ; . | wppliew ot once the principles ot ng detic arc Gare Prices Gree educed.—spring Clothiag | Hic juicer and the fod + cicnoted naturally. | sry e af “ nd eee wa fo 72 Howe 4 ives strengty) aud tone te tue etomock, thus enabling ttnet a Tetior | bb to secrete the per qtaut..y end quality of cas Styles and prices nos, Cuddren's department. 617 aa ee nud d,sj-jele aad ike ustondant diseases 2 > ap, r. Grover & Baker's First Premiom Hlartic A win laa intl should he taken after each meal. {% Stich and Look 1 Sew ng Macatee, (96 Brod: hartniows, and « plersant wo ibe tte, way, Ne f ‘ I vet. Brooklyn, og t 2 neccesary in Dyepepaia to oe in comner. er & Wilsoms Highest Premiam | See wih Tonie son ern thie Jinense torpi tity of the liver, ing Machines. vi Butionwok Mo chine, 62h Kioadway. New York. a ia sock Cam G6 oon Pyles O;. K. sonp-—The Poor People’ | RAKE PILLS.” one of whi ‘ f 1, Cheap and gun! d by groce ery every night tor a week or tro, hen Fo we d 00 on, ‘Tlie will rerninte tie bowels ne = that nature 2 pestine ver Lealthy ive RA LIIS, © all who suffer from ava He % lea HH, Novd, beloved eon ef Sa en tacuwe f the tlee he (Weunneda very [veetay. from ! yee, 80 Bu fo. the Seaweed Lonte is On Tureday morning, April ihe 15) 4. tow ot M Carte evned, of Tu “WAS PARNES A CO, le ae bh ' Neo ’ cfty oases hen Bah Bhan echevck's medicines ean bec! tained ct 9 Ho and Jo © 10a tule at lie Roome@, os Kond et. New York. the Ween: bs : = 3 ’ e “" - Of (reueey ACCRION NOTE ‘ An 1 ' uber : 1s i da ot the fawily ave ny © atte » | : . Lt AN Mry. Ann Hannes i 7 » Parlor native of Count with everything rt sa Talu oF veaand othe family are respect ai 1 1et'r, wy dite altena fue " “ r, rsx vi tl oelors AUCT., GLA “ r 3 atauction. HM. V, NEM ; ri} 10, Mr. elem Laren, | Tek tant katt ‘ oe ape * ‘ ninne he te f orelgp and domestic plasewore. ching and pe froin esicence Of | oe chenware, in lote to eit the retail trade, Bale ia “ We bath at, on Wee * tl or a clork ‘ ihe: ie will ‘ metery jor inte Z G G. HORTON, AULCT'R.—WILL SBLI M i Hew Methis dav at V1 0 5 Weer doth at. pene von of { selvin | Ath awe. sak. flatures. savon and bh 1 the * Of « first clase tum ily grocery —io be sold witho are re ly invited ve (35 1 ’ i sind FL. UNDURHILL, AUCT.—BY UNDER } it aN VD. ePR, Office Felton « Yr * t re AY ith a . ¢ the re nee of EPR STELle ta they rat Flatbuoh, L. b. horees, , “ waren, tin Atm cana, And ul : eyo the witle bu VOUGHTY, AvE 1 jor conven ene VO hetunds, bedeteade, p GAPVENEY, thie , ALCTIONEER, WILL Si! o'clock, the cootensa of the uh, W brows ‘ i ashington et. near Liber Ce i | chetre, tal wirrots bing nut counter Dewiers invite % AUCTIONEER, CHAM- heat price od dine * et, wete tl er bic for giovwery and P GAPENEY, Loe be rieare vy . \1 nihing, ailk, cul 4 i ant | t M4 ten ‘ }« ' « t. it AL er ‘ ker batt } BOGART, ALOT: Ay, v i ar. etion he . Noon r Weone da uw t 4 mat 1 tee Gib . { itat M t " ety feather beds and beddings ( \ Snite as, wad deine cart bad harners o - 4 "RR held, COREG ', WITTERS, ACC'TR, WILD SELT. arme ‘ , ovions. ab 404 Capal et. the { ehoeh nee ’ + > ‘ VIN ( THE ¢ ‘ ve te. wh 3 v t if LER Att'Th, W ' ane Te ose of § ‘ Kim at, as 10M ‘ ! 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