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~ LI A A ELE OTE Ae CCB = A OOS AES TOES 8c A A CLS SS a ec st ate THE Nk Ww YOR K sl iNs ieee thie ane not #09 2 sae “SATUBUA) MOURNING, APRIL zz yn ree 9 rivert lugion tat wey - _ — | have diseovere | the reason why bo attem t Wee ‘the Futare Policy. madeou Mo Jous 09's life ot the time of the as Taowa who are sp spon the futur’; lating He) ges uetion: ani the verdiet will be that these ey of President Jomneos, find but little in bos ree J oMicesenbers ore actug in concert with Roora, cent speeches ty indicate whateourre be wil) KO | with toy dear b ving Y csident Jounson to & wards the Confederstes now refusing a lecau death ft the Union, They ere referred ty former de- elarations, Gud on reviewing the political epee ces Pook stthorietall Astin ballcchsthabeedght a Jack AWHPK hhe elareeed t f oedsse. cation =~ Democrat of the hardettype From tis mmitted at Waabinet nm, sui withstauce they ivfer that he will not be diepured t treat the es ing the #renioid exertens that bave loen made Boutlem people as tos. mously ae thes belev- | forthe anprevest or Poort, be is st'li at large @d bis predecemor would bave done, We tink df | Ivieremarkables at a need wae’ ferondly. Toe Promdenthealivelell bis ainong | Ww tthe immediate urcest of the per etrator Slaveholiers, Me knows therm root and brauc!, but itiar tore re sarkal.e Ghat be baa suecess god however he may be inclined to puniah treason, | fully eluted the vs) ance of the host of detectivs he ia douts as aware thr ot harab wweaaures will wt | a dd othera who hav 1 in search of him up to win leek to the Lniou the deluded followers of | thatine, Thore seem to Le but two probable the those traitors who inausurated our civil war, He | ures re. ardug the disappearance of Doorn: shat be 19 ton vooud a Democrat tods sught that will subvert | is necreted by triend@ in ora ont Was ington or the ; rinciples of Demucracy. Mr. Jonnson hae pers | that he baa made hia ercape to the rebel lines eone!ly wuffered atthe heads of traitors, Tens. | Both of theae theories hate some corrroborating tien bat recently lost ite most honored e:tzen; rastancen, The por poo latheat Boor k led by che bullet of an awo, hervad toeom | 7 tol hia horse, after the tre ar ped mit the foul deed, by ae athy fortherebel | @way -somenhere, But why is it that nobody in eouen, Nevertheleas, @ revengelul 7 io | Wasbiuton sawn horseman tearing through the part of the President's programe, We bevevoit | atrecte, iuimedistely rubsequens to te mir a Will Le foundel upon exact » N 60 The tieatre ia central Spoink, the hove asl lear, Traitors will te punished only aa traitors, | ten) Wan a tiine when the at are ant and according te Conatitut! onal lave rmilegulde | to be pretty well thronge! Le ex @4 followera will le pe loyal eiti- | pected tata rider on as alt at feusbip, sod ao lou om they are gwoley | treet spy special attention at the U x8, but-it: woukd he laws, will betrested gener usly be ncir ance thatobservera Would naturally a!) totuind after the orime was commited. Yet Whrit the Rebel !risoners Think , anything of the kind, Rut tf Hoore When the news ofthe P ene'a ewvasenation | aid pa iiop away and make his exit fron the ells etached Pont Lookout, Md, the rebel ef | ken the second Uaeey abenke probe ‘fy nae confine! there, Durubering several thonmmnd [i uve ja reinya of horns arran red for him betore wMen, paso | a ner on of resolutions ¢ presaive band, by whieh he reached @ peevon srhed render. Andignation atthe crime, forrew at the uaional | yong where Le was tot by Mowiy, or gone of the calamity, end condolence with the late Presidents | other yuerrilia leaders who lave Jat been family. ‘Trere ia vo doubt that the sentimen's | prowhng abont southweetward of Washington thus expremset were p ine and besrtfelt. No] putin either there 4 reanon to telieve true soldier, no matter ia what cuss be ba8) gag the culprit will eventus e apprehended. fought, can justify or vindicate an act of ensaasl | 1¢ he f@ gocroted In or al out Washiugtuty the de> nation but there Om, * tlees, anober earae teivea will cera ferret hins out; and if he that induced thin actin on the part of the revel | jag oy aped to Moanuy, or any otber rovel cots prisoners. Fonce thes hove been removed trom the | wander, he will be in a fair way of sapture, tor influence of an uteaiboul previ and cegoing | our ines now enciree nearly the whole Sinte of poiitical eadera, the have imbited more correct Virvinis. Tt may be, therefore, that Roota wil! views regarding the portion which Mr. Lisoots | gucceed in avertiag the retribution for his crine held in reference to the South, ‘They bave learned temporarily, tut {t {a hard! ble that hecab thet ineten! of entertaining lings of vindictive: | inne remain at larye when every euldier aude ery poss toward the South, as they were Jed to believe | yo.) citizen ison the wlers for bisanntehe sion, by the tiisrepresentat) on of the rebel leaders, the late President wax really the Soutn'« best and that lu bis ceath they bave los OUR CIARLESTON COMRESPOS DENCE. Sigamey Deraware, ory Hivron Haan) orev only alleved fault et the North was bia leniency Mundas, P.M April it, is6e. f and mavna ty toward rebels, While theae #0! | aioe ¥ Sune fiers were under the influence of | sesh The Ocounna, with nearly all ber pas res leit ann! lying mtaternenta concerning Mr Laseots, 90d | co goiegton on her homeward paksuge yeater while the polio jeaders tilled thew minds with ir correspondent remained Let reports designed ¢ i) aerve trons hee e to accompany f lhe a excursion farther Bouth her and his party The ports waich we rank and file of the rebel eriny were debited 5 t od from their e wince the veil baw beau | chal visit are uot yet settled upon, but we abail they bave Teen enalcd te see the truth, it is tet uobably touch @§ Savann and St. Avenstine, strange that they depreeate the mur lor of Ames | ang ghen take our ¢ ward for Bor ress naw vis. The ew revulsion of fecling aust, Monroe, and posst fortnight of goouer or later, show ases throushoub’ the Routh: | y, a) ext ond end when whe tine comes—-when the rebel eollers av waee g day. tor the find that they have teen basely deluted and de- ; tak ne AU Wan iw fantle ceived by ther political loaders -the question of | yy) e nud joy shat well nygh rose to wild what shall Le done with these lentera willbe des | yc, Tribe aucraltie the. Gerrads (now calles cided by their own victiins, and ina Hat yg) Church waa t? wing bo lia en will deter tr arson from over aya 5 ite Lead to w sermon by H or. Ft ba this county seven eigliths of » consrogut borin pearly The Pague tu Russie: four thousand were people of color, The remadue Courrcron Drare: yeouter sauedt an cramer to | Of the audience Was made up largely of oflvers of he Hoalth OMiver of the port ont hin to] Sc army end navy, with a wmall mingling of ta- cloeely inspect every v arriving here from dirom the Norih, The butling was profusely fore gn porta infected by the plague, tiatis now rigs decorated with everpreens and tle , and pre- ing ip Northera and (i. atral Curope, It appears, the | sented an serect c agenial with the s celobiru- pestilence first appearcd near the Urel morotatn nof the hour, 7 beuitaah diet SA are: HORE reg »Which forme the western boundary of Buros | 4 Vby Mr. Doccher and were of the mos} im poan Rusaia, aud from thones it eradually spread | Pressive character, aud wholly in beeping with the woesterard, alinowt deg lating some districte, un- | CretnesA OF the cn, ah ; # melectad ex tilstfinally ervelopeds siaand touched the bor- | Dressed in every stanza the sig OF OF tan nee dor of Prissia and Austria, The excitement is ine | Uarensation which the tortunes {war have ine tense in the Mates bordering on Russias which the | &usure ed in behalf of the oppressed. Mere in our plague now Keen be invaciag, sud even in | suze whose appli on Was by no mers equiva England and Fi » great apprehension ia tani+ eal to those Who, baving satin darkiess, bad seeu fested with resard soit, The British Governmens | Se dawning of @ blessed! Jay, have taken menmureat venbe the om My God, the apring of all ny joye being carried thither from infected | " Re eae etal t a the slarm is great, for the reavon that the cou “And coufortof iy pighiat? | tagion je atealil Working ite way to» And ancther fiom whien t at ae warlt!e Wesicro States, The ian authors | yo ness ties wre Very reticent cemcorming the ravages of the plague, and is is believed to be even imore Mieka hd fre erie m bhe dust deadly thay is pene ally supposed. Tt seerato be . one of the mot dessructive visitations of this kind I seened t bo | pore Hen time had thas has ever been known to Kurope, and is proba. | CM ered thelr pens to plecure fords the sweet vsion bly without a parallel in this respect. There is | Of Shia latter day. but Little fear that tt will reach this country, Lut The preacher took bis text from th. oh, Obh aod o view « wlartuing character, tho precaution Tth verses of the 8Tih Psalm, "Coromit iy way taken by Collector Drarey is judicious, unto the Lord, trustalso in Him, and Me shall bring it to pwag’? ce, eo. He gave @ phdosuplite President Jobu on ia Danger, yetsimplo description of the relation of faith, pa. Many persons thought thatthe ansabillsy | tience and endeavor tothe decrees of Providence, and Kindly disposition which so prowivuently char- | setting forth by that faculty of oeterived Mr, Lincons, would be uiasne in the | which ts peeniiar to him, the distinction be. bow Protdent, his may be true bat the frat | tw briatian pation Lirreeponstielaciness, week of bis adisinietration certainly shows that ! Thr it the whole dise which apied @ } eis not the least of President Jouxson's | fill hour ' vers, to waa listened wit virtue 1, all the bores in she country had delibe | gerious anda rt Lreathleny attention ve orately conspired to bore him to death, their first | bis ving apy sof hls theme tu t week's programe could not by been better ar- | throng of emar at vee before Lin, mm raneed than that indicated by theco ree now being bg responses coull be beard thr h the house, pursue!, Firstone deleration of office sockers and | and bundgeds, Linay wey Chousende of eyes drop jy litical Jug; lerscallon tim, ‘on behalf of their pet tows eutifa ly did be urge rood bts Bate” and force bln ty make a speech, Ag | black au @ the religious claus which « inere nook as the combiauds of weld delepation « war | cliul Providence addressed to them, “A little shrough the doorway, auother pack of bores, | while ago," said aud wher t asked repwesenting their siate, are ansounced, and | gre Z vos to Wat M another speech is extorte! frou the Proaidens | say, ‘Lord, aud whas bave I to vive E have no . ‘Two of three displays of thie kind moylt be proper no fag, no tmanhool y bus wow can say, eoough under the cireumstagces: but when the freeman's beartte givoy and here {¢ la0'" becoape @ perinavent institublon, as they now aeons t of this utterance surpassed all she tri- go te, with au infialty of del vations wang ter fe) quence that it ever tell toiny Dot ¢ turns for atngmiion, like customers ina barbers | . Tue peop eerie and lang ud ewayed | sb yp, then it is carrying the matter at t to and iro after the peculiar manner or the negro, far. If the leevhes about Washiugion !iave no res | carried to sho very verge of wmomontary insanity, spect forthe privaie feelings of the Pres dent at) iho ch ein appeal of farewell, bis lowins ane t- such @ tine es (oy they ought to have some tesard | ing catreaty to them to meet him in the better fur bis life. There is no impropriety, We repeat, | tard, where buht shines forever and all tears are iu an occasions! dele ration weling ina really res | for, Wont can avail to obliterate this from proven tas capacity—walling upon the President | menorp y Delull aitempi no ription of such o iu private, and being entertained with some re- | sui stherance of pathos and p.ety blended to- marks ; but when the whole race of office-scekera | gether, ant the response which tt awoke du four ! take advantage of @ national launity to give | thousand bosoms, Buch a ene must bo witueased Shemselves prominonee, and seek to imgratiase | in order te be eveu Lalf appre i, themmelves in official favor, the point of endurunce At the conc! " th rv ce, the colored has been passed, President Jounson,as this crime, | people jomedt Jaws uncug! else todo without beiny Lored by self+ in sowe of their p! utation choruses of strange dialect aud unbroken rythm, one of the | sdvortiswrs, and ag man cao long beer uy under ) wost popular vf which is enuilel, Rol Jordan, | seemingly wo exultant to be meal culminates La rol acd it seemed a8 if Jordau end Helteen | would both rou thelr channele dry, In the afiernoos a wreat child-ovs’ mec\ing was beld fu the game copacous edifice, and addressee were dolivered by Wil) am Lioyd Garrison, George Thompson, Esq, sud Theodore Tilton, Esq. The faculty of the latter genUeman of taikiuy to chill- reu is widely known, wod on this occasion he al) bat cutdid bumsef, One of the most interesing fosturea in the en- Virous ft Charleston ts the Contraban! Cap, lo- caied @!out four mlesfrom the city, Here are two thousand of the emancipated alaves, in the very extreme of povery aud degradation, They bave principally teen gathered by Gev, Hartwel!, who bas penetraic! with his “black brigade’ xty miles into the interior, to gave thei from the Veodgz rrilas, or the worse d ws every able bodied man enlists in the arms, aud such is the stall with which tilts from this source is going on, that the State fair to be held ny A vast ‘olaek police nntil aoe’ wety revatne ite equiliorian The white officers io comma ret troops hereabouts apeak tu the highest terme of ther couregs and fidelity, af there cau be ao doubs that the rigid discipline of the aray will deveope them toward manhood wits fourfola the rapidity of the avocations of vengeance of g Alt ny of starvation among these refug: id of the col peace, As tor the destiny of slavery, under this pro eas of evaporation, L only need way that, irre- apective of proclan ations and political pelt cles, shh death doom ia sealed, 1: je already dead, ant awai peely burial ia Cemetery,’ on the auburba of Charlesvou, aa eposof rare loveliness. Art bes » more for Nor.bero cerneteriog in the matter 4 decoration; but Nature, with her softy ealu- brious aira and fertile acil,makes @ Bouthern grave- verd a garden of bewaty with little help from Ar’. Phere are in this cemetery nob many monuments of great contliness, although there is one which has already made th dle enclosure famous, an clab- rate pile of parti-eolored imarble of exquisite carving and tnosaie work, which # bueland bas been four years building with his own banda— aud his heart likewise—in memory of s departed ompanion. Rarely doth tearful affection record iwelf in such @ rremorial, The old race course about a mile outside of the ity, was the a “prison pen" where thou: sanis of Union solliers suffered borrors which beaveu ouly can record, Ono this accursed, yet thrice hallowed spot, dumug @ lung and stormy Witter, our brave captured boyalay hungry and svelter'oss, Ido not exaggerate—I mean literally tterlees. The ground for the space of five tquare acres ts to-day covered with bole, in whtchthe poor victims crawled like beasts of the forest to hite Uhomselves from the driving stortus, Patches of earth {row six to eight feet equare ere taorked off, all over the dreary plain, by cikbes dug around them; aud upon these they lay through rainy days and vighta, as the best protection that could be Invented ayanst the pouring floods. A plain board fence, on one side of this Ace dama, encloses the burial ground; and here, as they ‘led, they were shoveilet inw the bed like dogs Over two bundred bead boards can be counted iu the yard, but these only avaible keep Up @® semblance of decent respects for the name andinemory of thedeparted. Ientitica- ton is impossible and weeping kindred will only recopmize the faces that are one when they be- come radiant, In the betver land, In the last glori- sus gathering of the good and brave. More in wy uext. Tho Mour nful Tidings, Bivawe® BU Waenava, Ore Cove Prand We lucaday AM., April 1%, 1505. y Elitoy N. ¥ lo last from EP lton Head U gave vour read- tri @ sketch of our plan of exploration slong the southern coast. as far ov St. Auguatine—including, of course, Savannah, All this has been sumruarily defeaigd by to@ great calamity which as fallen Like @ thuaderbolt out of heaven upon the bation, Concerning thie dreadful dispenan- tion, Ddare not trust myself to write, save only to Marrate the circumstances in which the mournful tic ugs were conveyed to us, We left Hulton Head for Beaufort on the evouing A.) aE Vig eb the lutier place st eight and PM, aed lying all night quietiy at the { Yomeriay morning a project was ina’ retod by Gea. Saxton, commanding the post at Hoanfort, of visiting the free Isbor plantations at . Helena —abont eight miles diatane—which are acule than any Sun: m atl gull oo eing worked on perl.aps # lar ot like nature in the South. By tem o'clock our party Were ofl upon the excursion, in carriages and ambulanc@ and at two P.M, resarned to the Venu! in the highest possible spirits to riake ready tor Lied trip «ough ward ~ el RPE We hawt hardly seated ‘oon when Benegor Wilacn em- tered with na tel Ger frum just receiwet from Major Gillmore, announcing the assess) pation of the President and Sccretary Seward, and the probable death of Mr. Lincolp, For a twoment all were stun ed by the shock and silence prevaile!, Mr Boo cter (who has the direction of our m vemevte uoder bis personal charge, theu mad: * Well, Ido not Wish to contgue this tip any further, Let is | all go home," | O- course every one assented, believing that | grave responeibilities required the presence of sev- ur shetlaguished gucste st $eir posts of and knowing besides that ail contemplated en nent was utterly dashed, In half au hour's t up glean, and Were speeding beck | i a telegram baving been sent be- yf . Uilmore, requer@ing that the | “suwaenada’t be put immediately in rea- jssueds for our departure North, Ag ree yarded the fatal results to the President | was yet in doubt, and we were cherishing tent hopes of iavorable tidings yet to come. These however Levan to vanish as we approached the fe tlyiny off Hulten Head, and aw ul! the flags Nysng st balt-uass; and the last ray of cheerful expe Woot out in darkness as we passd unler the stern of the Suwa-nada, and the mate cut from (he quarter-deck, “PMasipan? Line pRap{"* Wedrew up tothe wharf to take on board the and ualitary cispatches, and the late New the dreadful séory, Senator he details aloud to Gm as we group. 1 othe deck, and fh# voice choked ond trembled with emotion, Wfiahous delay we tock tug and w: on board our steamer, and by OX ofclock, lugs evening, had we gbed sachor and Were standing with all possible sgyeed homeward, Thus teruioutes our weck's frattvel ; thus joy, Woe unuticrstie As w: wat in conversation, iu Charleston last week, after the 4iuter celebration, Mr, Brrcure said to me, 'Tiis ser ste me to be a dream, @ delicious vison, too bright to be real.’ Such has it vel, our pleasure was too great to shio without alor; but of all possible minglings of sorrow, thts one ie the chief God hel; and inecrutable decree week's explorations Viva, ve w boww I ORLA eI A few words deseriptive of poiute of intercst io and around Beaufort will close the narrative of our As your readers are aware, Beaufort bas, for more than a generation, been the central fountain of the aristocracy of South Caro. Tere the Rhett, tle Parnwella, and others of Like kidney bad t\eir mansions sud maiutaned @ sortof Mutual Admiration Buciety '' ¢.ose corporation did they bold socially, that Iam credibly informed that intermarriage between kin- dred had produce! marked resulta in pbystesl and mental degeneration, @ phenomeno. » that which hartranepired on @ large scale among Of course, these mo l- sare ecarce hereaboutain these lays, the patriarchs’ having fled to the interior of the state and the young scious having long ao in the rebel in Beaufort has been con- verted into @ bospital, and many of the ad ui vat! mansions, likewine deserted by their fo oc upanta, have been applied to the earme beset cent purpose, There are twent the aristocracy of Fngland, ern feudal ber ae me imost every ebureh officers Beaufort. acipal «bj hospitals The p river, of secession whict fortune, it bas now becom ing of our sick and wound: On the Tatand of St. feature of unpaid toil. cheer, Aa it ‘ew n hearts to he fervor and faith, G pv save Helens, eight m Neaufort the problem of free negro labor has been tried on o larger scale thau perhaps anywhere » in the whole South, Here the old piantaiion Ufo is enacted over again, only exceptin: the vitel As yet the implements and processes of agriculture are but little in ad. Vance of the rulimental condition peculiar to very. But o gradual improvement is taking place, and present iniications pont to aday not far distant when the problem of remunerative tree labor in the South will have become fully solved, We Lave been steaming North ail night at the rate of twelve sud @ baif knots an bour, steamer id a pew one, and not mirpassed in speed and elegance by any on the coast, courteous and kind, evea to the smallest dew'l of attention, and but for the cloud of sorrow that overbangs ua, in the nation's great bereavement, our northward jourpey would be brim-full of good quite army end one 1 tof interest in the city is the large mareslon of Baanwans iuerrt, fronting the Here was prepared the orginal ordinance cut Bouth Carolina loose from the Union. Bye strange, yet blessed reverse of asylum for the hesl- od solders only cotamand our unwilling * and trust aod pray with yet more rue Revewrie} Truly yours, Financial News, New York, irilay, April tions of gold to-day have been a4 tollows ALM. 14749519, 149%) 5 10.90, 1465 'G 5 12 TMS gs 1250 10, 148 3.4 Ray 1,149; » 149% ; 3,20, 1474 0, firmnes of eovernment t y oc nenily all she beat ot the wante of borrowers, towers and large muounts b biokerem on endl, at 4 perce 1 Cali tonne to day waa 5 percent.; on woverment+ iu borrowing at 4 a 4% per bachange Oa Change oe blour wae Wheat wos heavy, Uate were lower, thee was no ditheulty cen. | paper pasred at 7 wandull at 109 a 1 a, dill and te, lower, eearce apd firm, uiet. Leer a dull and drooy activity aaple pain cot togher thau th 4 price current a week ago, 149%, ot the general Stock Exchange ate the contloued wets to be & perteet 4) ofleiing ie wore thay ever in excess adily advancing, «are abous two cente por yard eneae Markets, &e. 21,0 P.M. —The fluctua 2.06, 148% ; The main tr, and the dividend pw ne Tue, Lenders are aeek huve been otte nt, The pie 745 percent. Ant in prt POOR SALEO—HINOT BOARD how U8, Aa AT... 190 Bin) CAR, ty "BOP LB ly 1 APSTSa- uo do " 6000 LL, War Loan. & wo Cal, Ts 4 a8 Libs sue Cb oy Am li Bk, ‘Cou, ree 200 veaies Lo, ow $ ) ont Coal,, 400 Cum, x oal bt, 100 do, ae gEOOND 10000 1.8, 66°81, op.109 De UB bm 1d Oe 110 p bee . Gu Mo, 6 65 Su Quiessiiver MOY 100 Mariposa Mim. 14 Sav do., 1% tw Del, & thud C,..15 be Chad NOW, i) bau do. zo's WO N.Y. Con. &. oF ‘ do ag Ts 1s Erie isd eo tai sai 80 Quieksilver M... O°% lw do.. boy 400 N.Y. Con, kt. 1590 deo 9S gas * Ty lie lity Una HOARD, 50 Pecifie M 6 Brie it lw Hud. Ry, RK. 2400 de. hu Tol, & Wad Ke lw M.S, 1 & Ne ia sou 200 Cle a dw Ohi, iw 1m Chi, lw Prt Wee ow do . 0S Iw AL & T. Hi. F tes from The officers are Corn wae goods trade co! prices of many bg te 4 sero Bach s wtntlar may pilitary Our 10,30 149s; features ard toe weouri+ and Wie ing bor- to slonk ne raw pty and k. Fy oNabe ® hee WO Washington Market Retail Repert. Fatvay Evgentay, April 21, 1565, A reviewal of this market to-day shows thai, with the exception of a few articles, the gradual reduction in the prices of the staple articles of household con. sumption noted in our leat report, still contiones, Fruita of all deweriptions tend downward, and new arb notwithe! oh's feures vevetables, now thatthe market is being more aby antly supplied, are offered at inom seasonal regus, which one week Ago # to be bad for od conta per buuech, and the beag 1s now be obtalued for lu and 12 oe ie cente, New butter, which but @ few tuo. lis since retailed tor Gus 65 centa, ia now evlline for Cheese bas « Bupa: trom Y Siw) conte per opped from 40to 18a! cents. to id cents, and tes fom $) 40n¥ 26 to ound, frown 71 00a) b0 per pound, aud many other articles ip ike ratio, Coulis ao lower, owing doubtless to the diu- inished demand, baying dec Butchers’ Meala. mon, Hallie; sirloin steak whde; corn-bee Rowes beet, lined 60 cents per ume, bade; 1) Wiause fo too, ate) com. porter house, Jd hind quar- Putts y: and (ame. Turkies, prime, 35a5%¢ ; ehlek- ene, Sumite Beene, PABdve | ehlokeus Suey equab, ¢ re ldalse; doanve 200} aL smoked balb Lb galted shad, 15a: ed codfish, 5al0b, hell Fish. —Lobarory aii soyssers, por la, steed; crake, soft, per lu, —a—; de ard, per 1U0, 1 W0u3 60; do ¥. \ ms base 108; rabbits, halibut, —asve; froet fish, 1a] ¥ Smoked and Cured Fish, noked herring, moked mackerel, Tes180 malt amoked eainbt, Se | de ducks, Siadee ; ee ~piuoked @eis, noked esureeon, ied codtish, ve, 10alle; do bo! as qyeiare stewing, ‘prairie "3 alr, uni; Pigeons, sper Ub, ~Flounders, Tin t2e; eel, 200 , whe ; ahad, ZoaSve; perch, 1ba—e; haddock, Saluc ; i} tmelts, 12a] se Ldsloe | r buneh, ida mackerel, lbw Lum lie 5 ed, <8 br Laos, 01h BuaTov, are wolling wt Sasi quart; ding the large supply, remain we | iroreries genemiliy are eteadily | % from their former outrageous figures, €t Potatoes. ts ¢ rk : turnin, Watlr , pax fozen, 445; whive, 2 asu } We shiv LOUIE Cphpberb. Tha lse : as arte ut, Soe ¢ fruit, &e.— Apples. bul pe k Siable so 26 per bi lemons, Mathes driet , und, fl hiekor) nut. per quart, w yuart, be: Lbahe ita, per quart, —-« ® per cna 4on4 unes per pound, ¢ 10S Jer wand, com mor Ter ani (oPee, G1 50; ereen 1 & Java, a5e, abs ¢ brad und Cra> i « Graham. rae ter loa Su @reh, £0075 ¢ per b shel 7 Keen Drugeiave Twh Ointment, by ld Drnapint Woo, oe should be Custavenees of the liver ay lar wetion of the te iutiam: 10M ¢ Teck-Sutch Sew i os 1 chine, he CLEVELAND fre tin in the Calvary ver MORRISEY 0) wed OT peur street, PATTIN native The veidtives a imat. wt be o'ele Delancey et. 4 years vine service, sutier amt ( heest, 3 rs Cooking burter at? ex our and all ery © the relatives anu f parents, | ony fit remaine will be iter folivy requested to atter Oolong and Kovlish breakia we ty Ye. shen pri ® plot, Boston, @ eplit. p My SUa8 It cures t Uadway used in a he art, vation ot f Kalway ott ing Mochin ulway, Ne WRAT On Thured: Apr Sod year of his age Hit Of the duy ted yo attend the tuner nm April Hie trends and relatives are i etiend the funeral on Sunday 3 ®t 2 o'cwek, trom his isle resideace, 4 Wh On Friday, April 21, idnews, Martin Pattinoin the Tith ‘reiwud, ‘ ad fri ek, M, onli, 6 ; Inacate abuey i: iy we aad luwise; herting weabt ebune stl ~Wpent, lov f, pa t pound. ae. —Beang dry. per cuert. Amite: h and Salt ‘« Kew en Lan ee, wine York t1 i» Hue res P from L broomin, ti ‘ pos pound, ‘ de; ew lis lee; € lor ibe SPRCE ‘NOTIC Es. A. Use the Best! it Will Certainly Dew troy Mothe New {4 the time Ack for Bowden's Moth troving Packet, for preserving Cloths Furs, Carpets, Roles, Blankets, and all Woolen (ro ql Moths and all Destructive Insects, For Bale by all Stop that scratching eal use Wheatons ) = heom fa wd niort | Wheeler & Wilsons tlighest Promivai But 20, George % woke +o DOL nilete peo 1 Apri ihe ay lock, trom the Couk at. MB. “hure Jush wie icee a « a 4 Boa NY. Koadsy Livekiyt hoe HAKF On Frid April 21, of a short on Jobu dase & mative Arva, Co. Cavan, ire aq ave 3% years 2 rmonthe and 7 day. Tbe friends he furuily, and those of his fat »ben'r, bie brothers F vd w t othe: ‘ew, Lug Mouaehu vised to attend the tune n A inet at z of tm phe 42 bist Cavan (1) ate h Morisey, @ bative ot the Marl of Brug, Co, Limerick, freiand, ully invited noon, Ap il wi ro Lingering uur Of Lis faraily are respect. PITCILEM—At Lis residence in Shrewsbury, N ' on Thureduy morning, April 2, Stasey ibeber, axed he remaing will be brouvht to thie efty for inter. inent aud the relatives wud tiiead of the tunily we Usted to attend the fuuer ob Sunday mortiiug, immediately ater Die A. Ciuapan'e 1 SHULL te ies Ie Friday, April 21, Albert Bhul Th thers’ Society, ment, Geran med Buy atiend the fuser, ou sunday 1 e'elock, froin rtrect ears 2 Hinseara are bow date + Weiss eeu stlerneon, ry residence, 290 wud 19 days. relatives aud frien a wien the and Co. F vet aoe PEADE WE Aste {AL MEPTING OF THE Joi RNEYe tied Horweloerm PC. wid 1, society of the city of pouty ening, en | And count ob. Y. and all journe,s men Cition aie requested to mee! on Mouilay ey Y4th, wt Te oohek, at Colon Hall, 158 let Lew Thet ne. excepuion, Com Pies, due will be Hirchborn's, 14 Invision, 3 6m Bnet B PrREIC miueut All fon. amongst Jourpert out 1 OLY, MICHAFL KILLIAN, Bee VOTICE TO SEGAK MAKERS—A ME heidt att r plo tel juewte art at, 4 i ereat nportance will be bought letoe Win, Harding ond othe on nano all, er Hall, or at Y o'clock organization tance will be m, JUL “ty shot ww nve.ae Dual. we ehard Commnin ee Will Leporty traueuete t. o@ WILMANN, iu ATTLNTION—ALL SES ork wt Mr, undericned bare Jere herr sbop om gecount of t red etion of the pr os and et per Lan, SOCTE ” Lith WOKR MEN mee YW NOTICES, TEMPERANCE MERTING oN 1 plan wi uy id by Neprune at Bornnie ie l on su vemlng, Shocking \y ur Autuineion tree ls oan, TA MERTING OF THE *LON Ship Pointers’ Association held ¢ April 2, 1586, the folowing resolution 1seu adep ed: Wherens has nilelity to remove trom our midst ou Chic Magistrate, Abrabam Linco, hand, and that ata time wheu les upon oar country ; therefore ty while we bow in sut » HIBE ebing of Had atso'ciok., Th there te tmsines crderaf VATKICK HOWL EY, ranine of tl PRENY, decretary. was ih inane Mle ine pe thal me 1 work on Th Yhsh of Apeile-the day on which President: pues hrouch thie citye K.V. CULLEN, Pie RNIANS, NO, tnt SPECIAL the above order will he held at Uuiom 165 Piret Ave,ou Saturday eveuing, April tude nibere mee Tequested to stioud a € rimnce lo be trausmted, I Vieeseut. MICH (4 15 O. Hy, NO. 14—A SPECIAL MEETING Ai of the above division will be thie Saturday evening, at > bore are requeeied to attend betore the 1 N, Pies. 3 SPECIAL M forte i mbholl tw ETING OF 5 isenevolent Sore held at cock PM 14 busiiiees meeting. Mt HN HANNO Moue see e tuneral Keanewte to turn la ed Prosivent, ere ar punetum in ati rier AS. i Preeaic uk ANG MU KKAY, Secretary, A -THE quested to atlond & epochal 1 Lake roons, jor the pu OFFICERS AND 1 ig bors of New York Lodys, No, + Ack wering on th o¥s Broadway more Ol Wahi their room@ All uw of Laporte order of P, N, sec. 138 » JAMES? at the Cit A abtaeh» wh. tod requre'ed to la PALE Le Par A thentat ored woe ~- B 8. OF THE U, SONS OF ERIN.—A © _apecial meeting of the above Seeiety w helt at Metrqwlitan, dd estou sunday ever 28d, preciaeiy to iueke thea tual ary Partic.pace tu the proc of our lame: deat, ob tbe arn tual attenuaice of all tae of JOUN GARKLA TON, Kee, paw, YOME ANI ue red ad Any epeakers, Me plucess Mesere, be present on the val orb Us in this Ne le Ug leatend ANL), Presa, OWEN C4 >» HEAR TH! WOR beates ance Alby 48 COLE aly OF o'clock, M. cuy, by oruer INNALG RED ii D cunte B, ne oy puuday The toLows ers, Sitow, Platt and O'Donnell, ua Downey, Uuau abd Keyuoids, w P ootielon, A special wee Lavi tne above puciety will be held et the sane pace, and om the sae day ut 1 Oy P.M, make MRD Oe Meats lor psi ticipating iu ae expected funeral SN, Wer of our late President Abrauam iiucoln, MIS REKLIAA, Prewiueut. bi eat Waki FR De AYN ww — ——_—_—_—__—____—_————

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