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—— THE NE sW YORK Sl IN. od caynured the former ples, and & reporgKcom- atbiitey of complications with European Powers. | aneettiod market with deciining trodeney, Until = 4 od panies It to the effect that Montgomery bu* alto | However that may have been, the caution of the | Fo! outnes Darras 1" we need hardiy hope for [—— soeseittiaianioee ———— + THI RSDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1865, | fallen, Thene two points were used by the rebels | Executive has no doubt Leen, in core than one beh er en abled 7 a hae k vy Ss natamah ttt Pt Led 4 P.—THR ae ~| 08 depots for nearly all the supplies | instance, the occasion of studied inmult. To ee ee es Th » Syrup bili search through every blood-veesal, A The President's apeee. gathered in Mildie and Southern Alabama, | be sure we beve protested, but not with ® — crTeR iaiie ne ns realation,, braves raya aa pre in the bi Mn. Lesoonn sormetimen appropriately introduces end their capture will be « denth-Liow to the | vigor that showed »® determination equal te He | Orange Co, pail 4 ats itate dairy, fr. he elrew ae bat ured. With the. mid MO to bie epeechea a story, or an Ulnatration that | rebellion in that tata, Montyorery ie the capital | strength or willinwueas to resiat, But the CT) eric, tease \Tellee ore ba RD I tia WisDabhich PALL tg eu) points the argument he intendato convey. in his of Alabama, and was the first capital of the Cons | subroiamon to petiy aligbts and menacer have r i comic good Tsauh | Lard, tub ines pid totes an) au ulcerations of the lungs A . ~~ 5 5 = " Obie Lia l6 must id to thoir speech on Tuesday eveniug he said: federacy, It is not known on what day Montgor- | ed, and we are un juestionably now in @ tition 5 sack In alroost every ornare ‘of Philadelphia there are fe “Concede that the new government of Louisiane | ¢ry was captured, but Bele war taken on the Ynd | t assert our rights with the ame energy abroad ™ % rsag N.Y. Bt een padi dt who have been cured of con: sscrnptiom, tn ie i+ 7] ‘ 7 . vi , he Le aie it pale be, S ad TiS eine eee, inat.—the dey that Richmond was evacusted. The | that we have proved our strength and tenacity at | Woreru bere al* Limed Eqpm — Many peretme hats Goo DF Eee by these \- wae ~ Sueer’ owl by * | two towns, Bela and Montgomery, being only forty | home If the Portuguese have acted in accordance rortry Trwedier afer being confined vs their mantis A , ’ " jt ' . + ohare ” oO ete eKeletous, and + ie cor Our facetious President hee evidently made up miles apart, by railroad, it is probable that the firet | with international comity in turning their loaded i ; Fowls, It 4 Turke ae wa sweets hectic ferefand ait weber Indications of am Ge oY bighwaye by a | O04 lest capital of ‘the Confederate Sister of | rune vpon our frigates aud killing our citiveus, we | Cl. bem per th cath) advanced tase of (he dinease: but by an examined his mind thas eggs are found im the bighwaye by a with the Kespirometer, one bane ber been for military guard ; and, afer being coddied by proper America” enaciod the tabieanx of robellion on or | have, of course, no demand to make; busif they roe wea Te in a tolerably healthy condition It cannot fe teabee { ber Y " 5 ' pa v a timely prowyction, the inchoate fowl will come forth and abont the same days notable coimeidence, The | bare heediessly or wontonly insulted cur flag, o Beef sides nal. pet ib bey ust many Lives, far af na (ange th Ge tn all cases hh ww, according to the directions of thoes who na | 2°torioun rebel cavniry leaders, Fonxgst and Rov- | seedy apology will be required. ft gitnahhc be s here carce ave effected the patient rust have somo . grow, eccording : = fe nay | BY: #10 Aald to hare been capt 4, With their en- s ‘ilies Poe lunge rem, nia : but thousands of A ppyoriadegs ant wanes Get tee aan Ure commands. If the #tatement is correct, the A Visit to the Forts in Charleston Harbor ie on, 14 pond, i | +} b descen dat IMs OF CON vee tata: bare rernl - fe young hawk or tu rebels beve no organized army east of the Missis Me. Fonion writes tothe Galumore Ammnioas ours cure lat tl had come to Dr. Schenck in time, A he wo carefully watched over ? Prom the Louisiane y se | en SBObGNE OF hie he for h vdaeniegatbers hh Pinced ther:.selves under bia directions, It te not } M the fowia | “PP! with the exception of the Mobile garrisun rane Of Bie Views oo the 0 Charleston | Cherries nied that who take sehenek's Pulmapic syrup tor tex, we have ulready bad a specimen c 0 1owls and Joaseton's force in North Cerclt harbor. The following are extracts: Pe amba t div also, They commenced too late. All that Dr. pity Nkely to be raised by the course which has been »1- speed ell al Applog, 0 Seeuck claim for bie medicines te thelr ability, vo tat ore ae ‘ont & borue! ~“ and jnvorae the whole system, to ripen — oped in that mate; end if similar egge are to be Mr. Lincoln's Proclamations, The amount of work done to keep ap the defensive \ cesses and taciliiate the diecharKe of phe morbid A hatched in the other receded Staten, we can scarcely | Repoxe the details of General Law's surrender | £5. 00,00 Pout Sumter bar Veen tints oume, boils snsuie ANDES Asp rity Shia taper and to dinodge fore, thope tubes, the sai expect much improvement, Considering the method | baye been carried out, Mr. Lixcotm ismuns hia pro. | Where the Dupont attack we made, and w wi : a toh phieem or purnient matter which obstruct = used in collecting ruck egge, and their subsequent | cjgmation closing certain a in the United tute thats bro dean enroute by our ehelle, the out. H do A w ber l produces serious diseases of the orcans ol ' A pore a “ « and petive, and Alot sashes. bot nf te A spieation ; be nenbation, we have no guarantee thas the fowl | pistes; theroby virtually saying to foreign nations, oor ma ' timber supports were ere Kat. Tt cept H Ral ’ Men at n SCHENCK'S PULMONIC ere. ‘tek oti 1 wali, whieh @ hee d brok uitot b will prolone | te vometimes severa: mont vy kee pin reared will be of the breed or quality expected. | that all rade with those ecaporta te forbidden. This | inc exteut. Fort funter fon * el aE oc Gur tt ne bib e810 OO hial tuber ftee fr @ putrid matter @ bles A Avcoraing to Mr, Lisoonn, be fina e few men, re | proclamation is immediately followed by ancther ; ¥ fori Reatien, hae been radi . ake Hie # their tune Innes ate toe te bu M iN h immense ful A . Lae 4 weure or that can © 414 con preseating ten per cons of the regular electoral vote which, in stranger terms aaserta the right of United | doven of ite care ma senne ae ry Nar town pippine, Spitvenbures, Quit oo when totb lune are ci h diseese: ami Dr, A of Louisiana, anxious send Representatives © | igiog weasels of war to thone privileges we accord bi ely uonlite thee Pehen biakan by te 2 bl trae eamaltion bevera vanibe Bis ciedietne wna fee, pL eM ou e moniter fleet when it hed by / var true ndition Lefore takiog hie medicine. and for t Congres Those men ara assisted by the roilitary | to the war ships of cther nations, visiting our har- | Pupant ity ae enabled te efte: eauily prove ret tLe line n 6M at u can he consulted as hie P tincipal O * authorities, who recognize them as the State Gov- | hors, Foreign statesmen may cannider these pro- | prvimet iinth fey een Sumuts sod Moultrie. and ime wal | Neo North: Steen ety Philately? ty every matur Cy nd ' Mt * | protect. ite rom Arenuit, Keven if an seeauiting | + - [tomes uanl 4p. m0 at No. Si Houde. Sow ernment de-fe-'o, notwithatanding the evidence | cig:stions se made rather too early, and | Palty ehould have effected # ivinent, it {se evwent NPR York, Hers Luesaay, He treats 00 diernses but 6 aoe that other men, equally determined to be loyal wo tetise to their citizens of the United States, refuse to encourage mich @ rehabilitation of th State, The few are nevertheless imposed upon the many, by the mili- tary suthorites, and when their representatives are nent to Warhington, the President believes he haw secured an agg, from which will be hatebod the fowl of w sound and loyal State Government io Lew nana. Artificial incubation is seldom ae ;rofitable ax Dame Nature's better process, and altrongh the Iatter may be more tedious, @ more recabie fow! would be produced, Waenever the people of Louisiana, Virginia or csber Southern State desire to be repreaented tn our National Counam!, they will spontaneously adopt the proper steps to accomplish such a wish, Until they are prepared to send Senators and Rep- rameutatives, itis better to leave the eggs in the nest, If the erga become sale for want of proper ot the Lugs, 1 pee Fb eovece, OF @XOM nine ioe ID Stop that Scratching aod use W heaton’ nary way, of ae puseleh Tteh Uintment, It cures Lich and Sait Khanm in | 1 ayer oon wea oe AcHAra, forty ‘it hours, and all eruptions of the erin, sold | yy eA vou b Dirureies ‘iy tioubled wi Prices Greatly Kednced Spring C tothing | 10%: Icre of am "every variety att ra view gud pr er, and Stomach, and made that it wae the rebel inter be inclined to say thet woe should aot be | borth-proots, wee the rife liom the loop-holea and joyful before =e haveentirely emerged from | Slow the rurrounding rebel works to pour shot and shell into the fort untid the aseaiiants should Le com. the woods of our domestic «ifficultion, Never- | pelied toretire The linuieneu parm din the " ’ centre ia perfectly clear of rabtueh, nd theless, the people of this country will heartily tn ite centre and look up atthe eurre deaoln. endorse the doctrine promulgated by the President, } tion, ic strong: minds you of the view tom the and will mustain bim in requiring thet the anme ro. | CBHE Of the Coiseur at Kone epect be shown towards our flag, that we exhibit to Silene? Cou y rene the fiageof other nations, An early declaration of paral Riek wa dito Oe Besa Ay heh i Fort Moultrie and ite eontis * works, a ligerent rights to rebels; but it ia an aasertion that | MiPles, nud ® ort of oliere nonutiug more then one hundred enna among which were a numbe “of wehave been engaged in putting down domontic | Buglian manuiacture, and one trom t! reck of the ions to prevent us. If England or France shoukl | ton and tnt few of the guns are undertake to deny our right to enforce the views aera vite wren LM contained in the two proclamations alluded the Troneldes and the Mont to, It does not follow that war will ensue, ag Ghee however the statesmen of those countries may talk and bluster about it, We = have i uf liad been grounded and itrieville ig in reality, no more. This was | *l aye i L0NT AND POUND, in our own way ; and if Jou Bull or the Freneh- | to; iy the summer resort of the Charleston She will he remored from the resides - man do not choose to recognize it so much the | Di BOW presente @ taoas \esolate and sorbiddine ae | fronted Second ave. thie Thureday, at , P. . eT : die eoneraily do, but form tho. the Keepiron pler he charves rich or poor, | oulder any y seaweed Toule and the savanced staves - Grover & Baker's First Prestam Finutic Conemey;tion, Laver complaint and Dyspepeia, ten and Lock Stiten Sewing Machines, 495 Ieond> J wiriel are yreruauers of Cone vy. New York aud 4 ulton at. Brooaivn, are cures t avecd Leonie and M. oe bem Chia even fuins of thin sentiment, is not necesnarily an act of bravado, | '*"" to vie extending several miles above and he ow orn defiance flung at the nations who accorded bel- including Battery Beanresard, Battery cler & Wilsons highest Prewinm fg toh wing Mach nud Battoohele Ma- OM) Hroadway, Ne MAH RIAGES, TYG RLOW- MeCLOUD In Brookirn, F.1D. op Sunday evening. Mareh 26, by Rew. J. 8. Inskip. Me deine: Pigelow. ot New York, to Anu Eliza Met loud, of Brooklyn, F PY ruonie Serup and Beawerd Ton'c, # a Hosen nm two bottles & + Maudrake Plils, 25 cente per bowie ts the - wid cov of Lonic tor + y Druewirte conerally, 4 BARNES & CO, Wholesale agente, No. 21 oy New York city 1 be at hie o— < ve ne, No, 32 Bond : and advice in TH, noe 9A. M. until 8 ociock P.M, Hie be obtaiue at hh ve. Ie. 0} LEN "K will wilt HOSTON next Wednes- day aud iburedar, the iuth aud wth inat Wwe of whe Visible in at hich the conaultat =— hich oyed by our floet. Th ‘ld Moultrie Houre and The ststeamen of those nations are too shrewd to | great maenity sodding of p die held firm by a heary beighvor oOttaaes which once beaati sinille RROWN—Annie, danehter of James and Marr | —— ~ = ay . care, the owners must pocket the consequent loss. | demonstated our right to manage onr own affairs eelther disappeared or a uins, | Hrown, of eeariet eves, ased 4 years, 1 mathe and } Thos if the people of Louisiana are still obstinately aay ie [ . rT) . ‘ bent upon refusing the advantages of fellowabip pret. We walked tora mile of mote through theen | My to Cireenwood Cemetery for inter r I you i 2109 REWARD.—A SMALL } with the people in the Northern States, it does not | worse for them. Wedlo not, however, anticipate | tinimense works interspersed by bomb-proofs, not | reiag e* nd friends of i are hinck nad tau dog, With # red and blue leather rf ty , lees than twenty-feot hich, the raising of whieh tn | attend the cuneral, without mrther notice ¢osheip ehort eate help the matter by hatching any exg the Federsl | euch » decision onthe part of England or France. | this tat and sundy countiy must have. been wwork of | CONWELL Pueeday, April 11, William Con. A jald_ by rerurning hin | muthorities choose ty consider, contains the germ t well, youn ani the late Bdward Con BANK BOOK, NO, “ ewuINpY, on saviner Bank. The finder will cone of m loyal state government, According to the made ite ap- theory of our whole Government, a majority of the poople electthe representatives who are to make the lawa for, and yovern the whole country. Therefore, thie forcible, arbitrary, unnatural way of re-creating Lommana one of the Loyal States, is not likely to be admitted as the best method of re- toring ainieable relations between the Secession and Upton States, The moat perfect freedom, con- sistent with the Constitution and existing laws, must firet be guaranteed to every repentant rebel, before wecan expect that the people will elect’ Reprosen- utives to Congress Then, when they bave chosen their represeutatives it i6 ap easier matter to ar rauge minor difficulties, I, as Mae. Lisvons says, i. in not necessary to consider ** whether any State han teen out of the Union,’ be must clearly edmit the right of the people in such a State to elect whom- foever thoy can trust to represent their interests in the Federal Congress. * But," we hear sore radi- cal say, “theese people have been rebels, have been ran pant secessionists, and what security have we that they will not send menof the same stripe to Congress Y' The best answer to such arguments Jato say that have beens,'' or sinners, generally make the best Christians. They have seen the folly of secession, and will be careful not tocomrnit a like error in the future. Besides, the Jawe of Congress, promptly enforced, are sufficient te prevent any future attompt ou the part of Southorn Representatives to disturb) the Union that they will swear to sustain, in accomlance with the new oath of allegiance, Then, sel{-interes’, a riropgwr bond than all others, will induce such burned childreu of the rebellion to dread the fre support the cause of a Confederacy no longer able to trade wth ther ; and when they discover that ’ or JOUNBON, the Presidens i8 determined to prevent tlockade Atos leuvidn Moultsle @e.areneed the harbor running and piracy, they will issue the proper or- | James Jeland. on thet pout of which ie Fort Jolie dors necessary to place our vensele of war upon pote redid ae iaree and formidable ae thoes on the samme footing, as those of the most favored na- | courtructe shore of the are other we The fri sof the family a ue it to the owner, JOHN DUP. fuily invited to attend the fuueral, tote OL 4 2 ! ently of 67 Hes afternoon, af 1 o'eiook, trom the residence ot hia | 5 m rere ri 7 aE 7 1 dibs wl i OrT—A GOOD PATR OF SPECTACLES, oie slong and eovere nh suing ta 545 to 156 Grand et. The finder w TB. Taft. aged 9 reeves liber rowacd aod the thanks of 6 vory oe = y & 42 brother TAR Aline an, The line ot the work is elegantly | yeara ly pxtends nearly two mies up the ith heavy abbatri« in front, nese with it, extending nearly the barber, weuntlog aa ‘To garrison these ond t muss have been required en ‘i powder and ition strewn about and with + ‘pat certain teach - jou of spiking some of the cunsJittie or ne dain. ers holding positions in the public schools Wo ago, hee been dou fo any part of the works, some t carriages have u hacked with axes, t have net room for the publication of these letters, ree pot Leg apes ar rH hate vot tired " niet AY, nS but from the apparently reliable statements con- | Pictiue (heir destructive intentions tained i a majority of them, we i y rac! ve Fort Pinckney, opposite the city, which at the that in meee instances teeche bas Moyed who fommenceinent of the war, wae a brick work, bas sre totally unfit for instructors of youth. A case | been banked up with ennd ro that the old structures is now pending in Court, in which a fernale teach. | Mi} the exception of toe chinmne:). te uiireiy tn: , . Poor women, by returming them to 4 Jackson ey fired No ruore, tay friends, don't weep forma Tain cone itite etervity Lo The way to death you aii must tread, And rleep ag tne er The friends aod relitives of the family are respect. OST—BY A PUOR WoMA? fialty ir Oo atter this day, at Lig L : . o'clock, al the resideuce oF her parents se Sevens | jpeg py t nose Ave. C , thee tons visiting foreign porte, CARTMAN RECEIPT BOOK O10) Liberty at. A livers! reward will be ne the ded. pad foritereturn mnectin Better School Teachers Wanted, ‘We have recently recerved a number ot commu: nications bearing complant ne , WHILE reet to the tinder will m tat ave and Hehe rkerat, 2 #10 bile, Th Me i ewarded by veturning the = | Wisow O'DONNELL 1, SOT iret ave, ith ate sP—bY A POOR WOMAN, A_ POCK= 4° \ loci, with M21 and etariim We at (th ave, to tiOra et bet lato Amid en ro led to believe FORT PINCKNEY, neaday lth, Brosawar, yA, The = a fam te gOS amy wae erinono of the public schools is charged with beating another woman with aeluh, and inflicting such injuries that 1} was thought advisalle to hold an ente-mortem examination. It may be, ar the defendant im this case avers, that there was | tigtionus in gold, as bulletined at Citipin’® Merchant great provocation for her act. But what wight | Kaxchange to-day, have 1 na tollowe:— Atl \ ot we expect frou a school teacher who would be | M. 146; 10.02 148%. MS) LAD Sys Ly DED guilty of such conduct under any circumstances ? We fear, judging from the statements of our cor- respondents, that there are many teachers engared in the public echools at the present time, who are better fitted for almost anything else, There is hot another class of City emploves whos: qu cations for their duty should be go thorough a8 | ganoral ewek market was dull and rome sorte lower. that of arbool teachers; yet it is notorious that | Goveruments were etrone with an advancing ten their appointment, in moat instances, is Cepeadeut | dency, The loan market continue: “Fianactal News, Markets, &e. New York, Wednesday, Apri! 1.6 7. M. The flac REWARD—LOST ON ack and tant y went iber Droteciive aad Haoue 10.66, 148%: 11,08, 145%; 11.03, Ties A 11.40, 14h : 11.4 Th 3 We asus 12,18 148% ; 12.20, 145%; 12.9%) 140%! 12.4 3 12.6, 146; 1.09) 14 1.30, 1465 148, 2y 145%; 9.10) 145 9 a. | bs Mit t RMD tithe We Kee, = los JAINTERS—A REGULAR the Willian igh dow nest Areocintion will bet at ’ . b TINNY, Mud on whem me ‘ The above r dwillte MEFRTING OF a House Painter rand ot, ¢ R EX Yolk. 145%) 5 2.00) 145505 Bit DA es oy TADS 1B, DHA 14d as 14d 5 BAD. TAB Wg 4 148 4.80, 1b ig. The » CHATHAM wed. Deposite on oF bet will ‘draw intee u a evenje Ay 11h at CROPT, Pies OC. MAL QHD JK RS—THE REGULAR SI WW WJ Moathiy meeting 0: Mantattaa Branch, Nou ship | rest trom Apel Let Union. willbe hed to-tuorrow, Friduy evens M.D. VAN PELT, Prest, ' ry CIIA#, D. DAILEY, Tressurer see, e| o'cloek, A kat Ade re uoeted to atts By order of FOUN LY SCF ests (UMN Moa PLR. Views PATRICK MeGINNESS, Treas: PRT S DEREY, sees HO. HANTS Amst 16 LUM BERS—A REG PAR MEETING CF extremely solely upon she political and personal influeuce | and capitaliete having eurplor ‘i ia wy va ye \o JOSEPH UV COOPER, Sect i i lend at pereent, A few tru ho PELL! MA K KA JOsF from which they have escaped, through we oan ah ete basa: - Clorks in the various | ay lower tates ‘ Commer reial raper bec ieyt 0 freely iy | Lele, ne . 140 el IZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, BOW ERY, the leniency secorded them by the sprit | Tepartmente of the City iovernment are a ee Nie York Tore July 64.10 date yy Od Y Wicks . Ce OE ey AL ors of New Yor mt 0 date, SOURED NODMICHs R ! oT ale ef our institutions, We hope that Mr, Lrscous required to be qualified for their appointernts, as | compare na ivilows with former recurne ; a OPICER, ~ Hbollute ty aan a Sh Will not insist upon the adoption of “hie plan” in well as to be satisfactory politically and otherwise; ; re y ‘ A O. H. No.1, L. L—THE OFFICERS a ee eh ea those States whore secession and the Confederate | bUbthe policy pursued in appointing teachers, in Vito beef on ABE 1 ed aud me t#of the above O dor #0 requested Thkbs Tk ROM APRIL tg 3 " eet il et: oO atiend . t )ammany Loo De olere have veld the strongest away rince the re- | 0 cases, soemnsto be based upon the belief that | Exports specie AoA é Yorks a Bean eres on Peiap eeentiie tsi inet. ca tay, Wode toon was Inaugurated, In due time tho people anybody will do to instruct the children of thiecity, | On 'Change to-day Antal Ladera br '~ aA pial es MES) AY Hh ese Of uportance te be | dienk Looks 10 Rugiiehy (ierman French ef thone States will adopt “thelr own plan,” and A fatal mistake, No person that ts not qualifie | to bs neat niente . “ft fir aaa i Ma Pres, PATHAG ’ EuLY. = ; ‘1 auSirdiata ciara masetraae /LdOM, Presic ent. ; rn was ateady, Onte were quie srixwo 107, See : all that will be required to secure » Union of States | #2Paré Wholesome moral principles is fit for » Bes : ine oe- Ba 4 DRAET—1 Mi INE WISHING TO BE RESS | aapaxngriy \ Z)PNER wi lhe w generous reliance upon the honor of those | M#cber of youth; and uch priaciples can be tra- re a bes myer rates Lay wee’ stee ZXoued from tt sorption of the ru I R AN REIN: 3 AY VING sb sap Arie! NEB } ehey w dull and .ower, oe ehniiot the tu vs i , aah Ppen daliv; ate rest wt. once more eend to Congress their Representa. parted only aa they reflect the qualities of mind O& BALES —FI"eT BOARD | Beach No.1 fog ee i 1 - Mae fe EE tives and Senators. and heart possessed by the instructor, Teachers 10000 U.S, 6a."S1, cp. 1%) Wyoming V.C.. 40'4 Feragy ghee: HY. Present. JAMES ¥, rat ChineRnAL "4 jibe seetnoes should not only be well educated and competent to | OL Hae Bote a do. ' Mover na Mahony, wine: : “6” Progress of the War. impart instruction in the most comprehensive man- | 2) My) wo aie eS 1 WaALsi SYLVibt BK) Tv YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR OP Lyscnnrua, the town for which Gan, Lem waa | Bef bub they should bo uuexceptionable in # moral |) 6.8 ce ly.c jou Chi. & NW t lw Brit Hie dod at tand th ave. pea duit from Liod pm. al o his recent retreat from Petersburg, has | Polntof view. How many of tho ceachersin our | Jan) Teun, Ge ‘ 3 bet ‘ ifud. C. i 1 nivet " Of the uae terest iree fon: Government age vee 4) clly durrendered to our forces, and no Virginia | 8F4 schools would pass acatilese if such w test | Oe") Ss ¥, Geo. kt Iw , Bile, of OO OMAS Caithsty an ‘ — toe of any importance uow remalne under rebel | Were applied ¢ Parente should remenber thatthe |e a 3 ‘ Ot ih order ah wi meat OBES rule, The capture of Lynchburg, but for the | sure of their children, whether ior good or evil, | 3! ane mete ' ; MUORIob a, Ps JOTEN UY eb HS PER CENT.—FREE FROM GOV KE! capitulation of Lin's ariny, would have been an | depends groatiy upon the intiuences they are now | 100 do Caryn As ‘ MENS TAX \VENUE SAVIN evouk werthy of apecial rejotcing, for it isa town | Tecelving in the public schools, The way to reforna 0 N.Y, U. Om ha | q ANT 8 ANK, ; of considerable malitary importance, end ie valua- the evil, a9 1} now ex sis, is for parents totake a i 8 R ne id du) | ae from § Die ag a depot for aray supplies, Its acquimtion greater personal interes: in the wnstruction which 4 r . Swe Ch, B&Q. 88114 theirchildren receive at school and ty dowbatthey | bedi ag NOY i pyen D i by of nc , teu . . oth will even now is wort) f note, anil its o« supation by ember GAM RAWAL SH. iat e M ttrom the let 1 Rice | WC. Sey al UL our troops leaves nothing wore for she army to ace | C8 © break up that pernicious systew of appoint: | 5 &Weiat.. 98 sae ibaidence Ke Countess at. HENKY MOK: | DANKO REN Dart x trom 1) aM. ang eccmolish in Virginia. Lynchburg is abous sixty ments which makes them dependent upon intiu Me Ga : Aine lat a By) “ AN ” MERNABTD MARTIN, ter pues is | TABNINCS, from 6 ayes wnt DATURWAY tiles weat of Farmville, where Lara's army snr- ences foreign bo the requirements of education, 1 wrt yw. heats i ATEN ik a Vu \\ ; ee evil NCE K KK. ‘ GREEN, President, sendored, and ts the terminus of three impor! reno Ae eetatar be eee RG ie Peay Geico icity t , : ary. . tant e Aun. oid, " 4) OVEN EHO’ i re 7) . “res YAN W railronda viz the Southside road, the o: # 4 Faropenn be batlens: Neus ody. " iat PATRICK ENNIS, Bos [MON DIME SAVINGS BANK, Nos, ji Hen Sangtelere 5 range and Tur intelligence brought us yoeterdar by the 0 dth Natioual Bk. 9t } re eat i Ga it a o: of Variek, rod Pre 7 ub he Sens Tennenese City of New York, indicates possible serions “os wean ag M wii any t : | Wel t ‘any ub : tarday sven) a) i m ht Mond ry) : revious: 10 the war it had 8 population of plications with @ foreign powor, The robe! raw ie ad hal, fet bowery. her cent invoest, free trom Government tax, all oad t twelve shousand people, and, with the ex. ‘ ; iG do o'rioel has of | ou aun and under, and five percourtmin ion Of eioher and awas habs: th Stonewall, which for the past few woeks hasbeen |)! Quicksilver Ai | come i bring vor huae | susie. Money deposited on or before the eh eats ; t hoe e ee aa ; aries ‘> | waiting in the harbor of Ferrol for an opportunity | 34 do | Vili Le ealivened by aneresting exeicusgs aud weoog | YH bear tniercet iy Anti it ive sub ff ad co D the Bia i t ‘il | s ibmti cme NG PAC GAWOTT, Pros : to ea#cape ilance of the Sacramento an excorD NOARN. _ | GARDNER 8. CHAPIN. scot ‘, Soveral attempts have been made by our forces, ease the vigilence the. Gonrapenio’ ny | : : Niagara-two United States steam frigates that | 1)" U.S, Be. ‘Stoep.L8 100 Mich,Cen, B.. J¢s', pur YOUNG M.N’S FATHER MATHEW | > — a reus slaves of the war, w feb pos. 1100 Uo. 0a be 2o'e.. 108 by ) Hua Ry. it Ty wu dety, Ne . t . ™ t cae | hbarg, bus im every havo lately been watching her movermenis, with jjun do rr G0... Owl nace meet hoes et: , Roe OLN'PIS y ’ Serious intentions—slipped her cable at an oppor. | 4" hes om Hr ag! : Hite oveRIDS at ty OclocK, Shs nee MOST Dep ee Te Was oe result " hu Mo. bs ts U5 do R2 atte | Gleter yr. R ee y 10 WONDERPFL y Heetcottetht The voluntary surrender | juve monent, and headed for Lisbou. The two | 4av Tennsin i... 64 lar al & TH, } YF Be Fusco, Bade Us Fab A Xiree ted a _iscov RY st thos time will probably be @ pre- men-of-war started in pursuit before—as ie B00 Ov ae Mla Tbe) dh Cons os ’ ibe.s, GEV. BROWS | il teeth imeerted, $1. euat Paes, anne rt thas all the lesser towns in the Bato whl 1 | 3x0 do Neha thaat4 Pa ‘on | BAULED» t i, | OF seus OF Cote ! Operations ai itistet hes alleged-sLe time fixed by the Portuguese lw anton Co Fy 10 1 Cle. & Pi i COLORED PEOPLES — | mnted. J. JAY atin Bb 166 Granta ion a i Aran ; p suthoritie, tor ome belligerent to follow | j.") CNR 0m A tx 5 ChL & NW gh | Apo Isis ai nwartat ee eee s eet ates ae Soa lrauanieiuc | ‘\s events to Virginia bave | pnother, bad arrived, The immediaso result was | bn Quicbailve, RT CRE esd etlat bye Bea TH MADE 8 HOURS, sd HOD rue, the prog c ~ . ) Mariposs * m0) 4 boky J A fourm of the Zion bh. p- 15 f 3 § tae ia Oh ree ress of our arms 1m the | that tbe Sacramento and Niagara were fired upon ‘ Hae tr do 4 Seoah Oriacs ana tie 0 Ha StI aves bet, 2st and ded ate, Cheap, i Bo abatement, The great | by she Helem fort; the Niagara was struck, and» om) Chi, & RI. meoviatbone dewitinyg to | 5 L npremranco; aise wei htod these £0, LettOre caval ditic ‘ ‘ 9 | Tire a P dition whieh started from Fastport ta | seaman killed, Of course the stfair will [mmedi- on) chi Bla Qk that w Ma itae ba tae Py at Tauie eat cnn OF nO ta NO mlvance re quired wtastern portion of Mississippi, about two | ately bo investigated, and if the commanders of fe Wf on tg Wet oi sa Canam We Wadd BMUAMG | chanroe, | SYOH Cavs aaven with sas "ai wee mate RA . Wes | ’ te Vis | i¥ A M, 1 * needa pean RHPA of General Wiisomhas | the Sacramento and Niacers were not entirely in | igo rie tf rene Two do... i 4a AWARD HAYS LHUSF NAMLVEONS Ns PkAavrevy AND | LoTh : ‘will bo remembered, thas in | the wrong, Portugal will be called to immediate Wholesale Prices of Country Produce, | mpae FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SO-| rom Sisto seer Te Sant tay gs 1 ite penbeble destination whieb | account, The tone of the President's proamation, | (Repatted Hapessly for Tur tess” by Vax ALLEN ciety No, dy ol oval t, nD). will hold a pubuic | Tile with vold or other fll i‘ weved witton “ ae gener y Undoratoc to Mobile, 4 OTHE Produce Cornniission Me ey lempe y meeun their ‘tail, cor, t a ung | CBC *arcanted, By | | gested that the line of march "ley we sug- | published in the Sos of yesterday, clearly demon- lod Waahington street, N. ¥.] . ee ues str at SnOir ie Ore grand pnd | pel meee VILLEa, 43 Bor ery, arch would prodably be | strates that we are not in ® mood to be ariflad with, Naw Yous, Weduerday, April 12, 1565. pheaking by £. Krown, J. Brady wid J. Mare. | -——— ~ Ss leploted enough to strike Sfelme and Montgomery | 1; might have made its appearence earlier, but pers | We have oul to notice in our remarks whar has | 2d) BOVE Singing vy Messre, Haweoiiy, Laokan, N 4 th igule. We vow bay laytor and Nash he publi ae invited, J Ww Is THE TIME TO i; SE DR 5 avO the pows thas she colump Deon Ma +yn00RY Was Wine in evoiding every pos: | boon obeervableiior the past seven or claht weeks ay | LEATUE's YELLOW DOCK tor Disousce of the Bin PF BEF: k LACREKBON, 1s LHe, Md, LLOYD, See, 125