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eo CUTE Tre Srreremaap i T j 1] ‘ i ‘4 y { | ) I * i V jattir pla n id. wleuce they were to 4 tolerally well satigfed. Upow General Sasmwangjdwellings La Lidge on the Sanity Hl ead SPRCIAS, NOVICES, Nive ‘ Ce 4) . ‘ ow re ret ile 7 Whistler re were « ed seme time ago an — om —_- lorwatees Poriaoately the dastardly @ falls the responsibility, therefore, not only of many beautiful Vite ond lari cook ease (eM A. tee the Best! _it Will ¢ ertainly Dee TUESDAY MORNING, AV 1Xi, pv was dis overe! Lotore the vessel that was to § transcendiug instructions and guaranteeing terms Bin order to strengthen the rete) foris west of the trop Mots. Now fa the Gime. Ask for Bowden's j ‘ tinosthen here bad left Murtuds. and the city#%that the rebels hardly could bave hoped for, but city, where \t was supposed we would ke the rR PCE SAN NG 8 SC attack, All classes of people ave in exireme wani, @¢Oth Destroring Packet for preserving Cloths Furs, the poorer classea of which immediately testege?! Carpets, Robes Blankets and all W olen Goods, fous Jour soldiers for something to eat. The forte ou the M Moths and ali Destructive Insects, For Sale by all west of the city are the roan works in the 345 South, There are three lin forta, the interior Udon Mb is been saved (rom che possibility of a dread-Balso of directly providing for the escape of Davis) folep temic. This is another of the ‘chivalrous’ Bf aud his confreres from merited punishment. As Lying in State. i § Jeeta that have been wo common during the presont#Rone of the leading instigators of secession, and aa) yestempay all thabrem@aaof cur late mw Lis , arrived in this city, and war, With wich cases in the public molnd, Sarre FF the representative of we rebel government, Davie of which hase ditch 12 feet ig And 40 feet wide Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Premiara ia City Mall, #bere the citizens WAR'S immunity from pune tent, t rebels of al siwas correctly regarded ea the champion and the The forte in and around Mobile, and upon the Leeks incl inane Machines a Buttonhol at th thelr last token of respett Fo inggem, will hardly pass tnnster, head of treason, That he should escape the just If water Jomenptn Wu aber 4000 area se ibciiadibadaacad ple See inne ate isis lent? t penalty of bis crame through @ blunder such aM Dus tere Iu ta thought that ve will ether try ¢> DEATHS. Lake hit for all in all President’s Proc! ama ion. that committed by General SugaMan, is just caureM ). in Joe Jubnston ar Kirby Bruit “slit Caaiy cl DLIPP tn Jersey City, on Monday, Aprtl ty ee il see his lke mn? aud Mourn for indi loyal citizen. jie however, that be will suce ne soo, Wiliam HM Cud.ipp, iu the 4.th ) ear of bis age. We weer aliall h ke aye iii A Day ot ba yl urning ot indignation ou the bart of every loyal ci fag the entire couimand,” The fab Cuntoate ous fi lhe Peay Enda pa bark) she Reb berstcinbiid nah cntadhiscr Palen taal rvewident f Y ; transports canlio er ourgomery. A The relatives ana frienda of the family are reepuct- the Governor's Room of our City Hall, four (By the Premident of the United States.) 7 Canadian Plots and in all protebiiity they will be destroyed, or rally inv ted to atteud the funeral, trom his lave ai } : : , «, wes on his Ashes egertsard Axcingn rebel piratical plot has just been fell into our bands, before this reaches you, veares when thieman 6h s yong Ww ol Cenew, 125 Jewey ave,on Thursday aternoo: vi, at lociock, Hie rematos will Le taken to fruity Cemete-v for inte: ment oss COMTE—On Sanday, April 22d. Rachel Le- widow of the iate Nich Whereas, Uy my direction, the Acting Seeretary of F ploded in Canads. Is will bo remembered that « t e Copitel of the nation we all Lctohat . he 17th of April, va p State, in a notice to the publie on the 17th of Apri F vessel named the Georgian created an immense ex te responaiiilities that would soon rest upon b up requested the various religious denominations to ™-'Poitement in Buffalo and other Lake Erie towns, oe the Chief Magistrate of r Nation, During the 19th of Apri Andy Johnsons ‘spunk.”” B When we were at Nashville, seven years ago, aeateldly Shite Oana as a several monthe avo, in consequence of a well- MP anecdotes of the coolness and courage of Governor halter nash ori Rtounded siapicion that she was in the interest off? Jolnson were among the current coin of co: ver - he rebela, and designed for piratical purposes. Thewi mation. One gentleman, ® po itical opponent of the same veasel 4 now the subject of & seeond senaa- Bi Governor, an eye-witness of the occurrence, told Bh farnily hne boon taken away; and believing that age tion, but this time, fortunatels, all doubts regerd-—gus thet » plecard was posted in the town, one morning, announcing, in the well-known lanuage riod should be aseieoed foragaiohumbling— ing her character are remove!, ant sthel¢ oy Tenneases, that Andy Johnson was to tel No wives before Almighty God, in order that thofiniog with 7 monthe and 5 da sand relatives of the tamily are reapect- tvited to attend the funeral, ou Wednesday pon, April %6, at L'y o’c.ock, trom her iste :eel- SA Greenwich at sy YNE—On sunday, 2i1 inet. John Joseph Pay ne. only son of Benjarain and Kilzabeth A. Pay ue, aged & years and 2) gaye our yours of civil war, we have learned t contide® obeequier of Abraham Line nthe sterling honesty an! patriotiam of Angatiaw ‘ y of cur entizens then looked sritlcrent feelings, The reception yer Uulted Sta nd to olmerve the eame with ap ate cerenonios; Gud wherese, our country bas be one erest house of toourning, whore the head of Lixeons, whote tr late | resident betokens 1 bud of earth, 1! a oprobation of the official record o 4 ” ave asseu- thou wit bloom, which she wae connected bhasifshot “on sight Friends of the Governor mn The tends ere Mi a now vos hom left behind bim after beng Fd bereaverment may be ied to the nation: 1" Bieen fully exposed, One Govraey J Lh ng aid bes * setter Sit i beg obs then ots rerpee ful yay ted Se attend The futioral on en: ' : r « yoni by ilite - on te , thy ey tihodg “No, sald he, “gentleman c » be abe day alterioon, » f : irom the ° i we with the resp M hevesore, in omler to tuithvate that grief on beget "Se 1vams bas) made an affilavity in Toronto, (MMT went no man ‘obs ju the wey ofthe bullet denes of hia pore 4 1 iv iaaton at bese) tee ied sobaneg abs tes REEL is thresh wi eh pod dear ath ae! the effect that W. L. McDowarn, a notorious rebel He walked alone, and with nusual doliberal vee SYMES On M April v4, Charter P.. roune- t n f Waswine ban eve vtheeoon Heaven: and in com plianee with the wisest i pp through the atreeta to his official apartments 69 Veet son ot Corn argaret A. Bytes. aced 1 til pwei, th. Pailafact donators And Kepieeentatives in Congress, coin. *ourner in Canada, bed prepared and concesled wr Ni iy” Anciher eye withoss reated @ # tule % tioutle nnd 10 dayn, ; : : . oe ‘ nicated to me by a rerolution adopted at thegp't hit house in Toronts # large quantity of warBbiar awry, He was announced to spoak on oue of ho year t and friends of the family are reepect- e , 1 t i « ‘ A lou y invited 4th on “ ql \ pe + bud ’ nal Capital; 1, Andrew Jotinson, Pred-§, munitions, suitable for piratical service on alake Bithe exciting questions & th mAs fo HA. S hernane. pit ot attend tl NBR a on tones *y 5 ! Di veer f the United States do hereby appoint gt vessel, aud that these were being secretly putonme id oe leave the hall 6 At tie ap polit: pie Lan adit SaR Lig tunert services will = tn areneed oe “lat jay, the 2th day of May next, to be observed, board the Georgian, with the object of making Bad hour, be asceuued to the piatforin, and, sivane- Hh K KINGTON. The tne TP tke Tiss Cake “Ayuda a Adee pw hereverin the | nited States the ting of the country What vessel on the lakes, what the Alabame hasBfing to the desk, Isid bis piatol upon it. Me be vee: h Tarai ngion, Bib N. We Volos wil tae’ ine for whom hie wine rm nay be reepocted, ae @ day of bamiliation and moum- , , tPpaddressed the audience, iu terme ae poar | ke th thet. MB, Church, bet Teh and. Sth o . ek , Al aici abhi tied imisihbeen on the ocean, The fact that this plottg ed as our inforinant could recollect: I Wediioeaee: SOT ate reek ah on arene reseuerated al aon Hipop bhe prigely and T recommend my fellow eltizene then to ro of rial bert Ravsenible in thelr reepective places of wore ie peace end hon rire & bangers how . 0) 6 A eee ite in solemn service to Almighty God, ia mer ou ny incentive from a sia Wake a with the Kebels, Plory of the good inan who lina been removed, so that, Jia not only praiseworthy, but it ahows thats laileholl be oceupled at the eame tim ter state of feeling exists in Canada toward our low-citizens, it is proper when freemen assen. bie oe NCqUALLLauCey Cavell aod milites for the discnesion of important public inrerests, that , Dp caer deverything should be done veceo.ly and im order, I ~~ Ey = = have been informed that part of tue Cusiness to be PRADE NO ric p there in transected on the present occasion is the earctl _ 1 2 desta are may be to the loys | fiion ot bia virtues, and sorrow for lis eudden aud Age Government, than was exbitited,at the time of thegfiuion of the indiviivel who now bas the ben ie Bt SICRLAYERS— A MEETING OP THI endured wo many trials during aa violent end, Jormer attempts at piracy on the lakes, The frustra-j this be the firet business in or Theretore, if above Hoos a pi ° out bun say evening ee tee of th present wary very few WH DRE fo withers wheraot Liave hereunto vet my hand. tion of this plot ie very fortunate. The Georgian Many man bax come bere to-night for the purpose Ali Bricklay ore are invit d to w to accept it upon the terme which were Baars caused the mal of the United : + Swould neve made a formidable enemy, and doubt-MBindicate', ido not say to bina let Lira speak bus i 1. CNKISLOPHER CAPPER, Prert. PATE. > ) ¢ swile pL Ne ie ‘ fet him soot.’ Here he paused with wis r tAALL 1, see, Y 4 ediu the artletice ayued by General Sunn April, in the yoarof our Lore less would have been able to gresiiy damage our his pistol, and the other holding open b i pendence of the United states of America the s¥uh : hand on his F hefocheDh vageabie Shed ot 41 RY Goops CL S) EARLY CLOSING vay, Toe error he baw cominitte |, bes pot auly commerce if it had been permitted to sail, Our MP oat, whie with his eyes he blandly mrve the He AsbiEw JoUNnun q ad Af of half he re- Association. lhe me of this aesociation are red bie military reputation, but eo greatly ine By the President Government bas but one war vessel on the lakos, Bf asser!! i Need bAryes alr 8 eases, be F re-A herely requested to meinble at their hall, 207 Bow r niow cat < «Hes , Acting Secretary of Stat sumed; “Geutiemen, pears ue prise ery, 04 Tuesday, 109 a. in, for the purpose of paying ithe tn ‘ at it will be a long ' ti, Acting Secretary of State but ae that is twenty-five years old sud of Lttle informed. I will now proceed to address you on @ the “inet tribute of respect to our late bre sicent Ad cetore the people will forvet bie culpable disregard President Jobnson’s Policy. consequence now, & fleet rebel buccanesr would beWBine gubject that has called us together."* Whir ch gy the dry woods clerks ot New York aud vieiulty desire , ved r ; " oF oi ous of joining are cordially invited to « 5 bu of thoes duces he was required to perfor, aT Arruovau the President has wads no oficial de- Mable w inflict immense damage before it could beffhe did, with all bis accustomed boldness and ¥ ; ing are cordis vite: om: paltabie er r the purpose of evtering upon the de elaration of the policy be intends to pursue with captured, ve ity, not spariig M8 acversuries, but giving ther ven will be furnished by the nese men are requested (o appear with ¢ ay u le ‘ ‘ . plenty of pure Leunessec, Tailor ag be was be lt 4 piunecial ai s is reqnived, By order jase of diploma With such veteran pe refereuce to the rehabilitation of the aeceded St ‘ no suob, Sovn after ue was inaugurated Governor ® MOKE, Ir CRUMAC, Rec. See ‘ “ Davis gud Morcuisiipas to deal with, he oiiia recent speeches have developed some views Disappointed (old Gamblers. ? of Teunessee, tet ing bed ber State, wlio had BMC RNY, Grand Marshal, FO. A bouid Lave bad sense euough to refuse hin ane Mint are interesting ty the public, Him speech on The gold gamblers have lately worn lugubrioun®) bore at Sake Wik, Pa Bla a OURNEY MEN PLUMBERS PROTECTIVE t she’ 0 7 0 ee Bo. : Seeclety.,—An invitatio sided to all PI kertuw that did not atipulate for the wurre Friday tu the delegation of citizens from Indians, 1a fg !0em but the cause of their sorrow Is very See ea will wive bum e returu in kind,” remarked theherg of Now York and vicinite i han ibaa wits tie rebel armies; aud ignore all agreements Sthe fullest and moet elaborate that he hae vet « from thet which bows down the community SUB G oy ricr Me bought sume of the finest black SM the Society in the funeral beequies to take p ace on t to the future action of the authorites) MO brosdciosts thut Nashville could furnish, procured luesiay. Plumbers will meet at isi bowery, at 10 ference to the future action of , I i ve. Th " sare seort of Govern- livered, and embodies sentiments that may be a . f laree. @ gold speculators si thug the tratiora who pAsumed to toreshadow Mr. Jomngos's polley on mey iment vampires, who fatten upon the misfortune of thio rebel Hs duties asa subordinate com-Reral imporant points, With regard to the confle- & their country, The death of the Presiient, wes by ere purcly military, and therefore be ation of the property of leading rebela the Prem- Ythem regarded simply as an event that could be# ty to entertain any nis wpeech, for the fret time,makes known 5 te valuable in forcing up the price F golds ane incited and continued a wet of tuilor's toplements got the judge's mea-Go'riock, badger of mourning will be in readiness, eure from his tador, aud maue @ compleve sult of by HAR clothes, setung every stitch bimself, aud pres nied gg Pec: them to bie triend, The work, we are told, was vernor's rootu in the State flouse, STEPHENS, Pres, PHEO, FIREHOCK, BW YORK CARVE * ASSOUTATION, rm of the above Ass« ou \ at the Steuben House all done in the ¢ propes.tion ' 1 ‘The Lappy wearer ut the garments prouounced y +4 them « perfect fly and when We beurd We story, I ' 1 t a. th « Bi : mornin, Pm at ¥ A.M. precieed, : eoestablinhment of rebel Htate Gov- genie views ; and they are su explicitly stated that wttey sted accordingly, On Baturday morning, a ri a. CONDE, Tren, ALB. PREBTELE, weer” eraue eourauwene laauniby for tralboreed there Js no roum to doubt that they will be carried ! soon as business |oure armved, they went to work jso5, Le bud then wl Beiter OTICE TO NEW YORK BRICKLAYERE. ban takeu Up arts against the Ur bi. ela prectiie: “Hi bawwdlelinaly “eveey Dialog e fae beavers, buying all the gold they could find, I v RS. ‘ } That bo attention need be paid to any advertion. hoped to find gating circum Pion, and the Government, should be remuner-!s20d ‘“peculating fore rise.” The result of their Retribution, ment eiyaunting trom any of the Brooklyn ase stances, some palliation for bis course; but ey val, doontoof the pockets of those who have ¢ labors was, that gold was forced up ten per cent, The wealthier clasegs of the rebely who were the work it place: of sen tenting 68 6b ea Al auvitional te ain onto contieme us in the opinieubedins ' Sand the gamblers telt hopeful that they would be Mprime movers in treason, are now experiencing esiermbere of the n New Yor quested not ven be Of unflicted this great suifering t 1 the country ,t0 pay any witention w such advertisements, B. ail ral Suenwan haacommitte error which lan, Wad bot ouly that ivere wicall be iad sebips ary le to create a sensation in the market, and send @the truth ot the adage that retribution alwayemy i oc ety, WD. PATRICK THTKY, ' host wer inp ur cause Blof te property of ing . i nha ; Fo jd up high enough to make all the “shorts follows crime, The Richmond Wats, referring to Pree W.J.J. REYNOLDS, Secretary. ate 1) Péot th ¥ ty of leading rebels alreaiy conti ¥ ‘ a Alers e paler he had mo authority I as uplied by General suxnMan's pe aco torma, | ytith: Fortunately, however, public confidenceg§the ruin in the late rebel capital, and the present | gente ry Sid WILL MEET AT MILI- a‘ : _ peer ee PEER R AM eace as, , 2 “ e tary Hall, 195 Bowery, on Thesday, at vo A, ML siten ° " ' satep the al-tiug that the property of such persous atill in their 3g ae to strong for them, and when they bad ruu@fcondition of men who once were wealthy, says: to participate in the solerun obseyuies of our late Pre-e Mivnut « aa} wet of issuiny order ly Lis troup) noasession all be used am compensating Union ) the length of thelr means in buyloz, @ reaction Tndividual enterprise has raised many ad spon: ident, APEAB AR} AINCOLN, Our Sister Societies aan i BA hie A Hielletee ChACIN aivaew few cs ? , in, and gold delined again to within two per} Aieut cormmuuity to prosperity and affluence, Fron 0 arin +4 it sebatee and Jersay ry ae y aren and the Government for therr losses, Another jaggscenes ot deapondencs y and woe into which ation a i hy tp, to join w Lae dives will be fur. elaye te wil! be bie woud jorsune te conduct you a yand sull more importante declaration is that rel cent. of the starting point. Since then, the gok ‘ know hundreds of the ci*izens have been plunged % ci COHN EHS ER” d a Pune Canis ones.” If Lis fires eet could be excused Miive to the re-establishment of loya! governments fyamblers have looked mournful enough. They®#by the conflagration of the third instant. We aret§\) ran emenu, . SEYMOURE, Marvhal, be te iplamnatse api weas Selon She 8 > held no regular street sessions, for the reason thatggelad to sce, and the whole commonwealth will be PUALEN, 06 of diplomatic ignorance, POP sia the rebel states, Mr. Jousson seomm to bold hat th n te peopl rer oN TT Ra - we molt F public sent! apposed to iv; bus ltelepeee now), that this spit pervacion the people of@as OOFERS—A MASS MEETING OF THM posed to wily hutriyguers: the last can bartly be ex- dies in any State where the rebel armies have beeg @PUblc sentiment was opposec lie ; BR ‘hm vad, and that there isa ryltee tlon fe yl a i Tih, Glave and Metal Roofers will he heid at the plaluel uway, excent upon the thoory that he had fieaten back, tho strictly loyal people ahould be ens {emote consrexated daily at the old haunt cornergiike Pheonix from ite sehen, and reassert iteell Indi aisieenth Ward Hotel, 195 Weat 17th at. on Tuosday been made a linatic through the exalted fae he of jam street aud Exchanye Mlace, where warble fronts, 2 Cone eve hate eve ‘oh jaet, at 7% o'clock, The trade ta res vad . i a seu ptitled to control the State vovernment, Tis ‘a ld. Inf ns will bestow much attention upon lag-\ forane, invited to attend. me business of grees line adachieved by lis military operations, Tt di * | substantially tho doctrine bold by Mr, they endeavored to influence the price ot gold, Ino aede: the should run ahead of then, We Mens | j ance ia to be tranencted. By order of ALFRED of seem possible for a sane rian, bn his pomtion, did pot allow Ss r which he was so asverely criticiasd by sume of a to make a national calawity the eulect of B 4, base speculation " A every casa, however, publi rinior pLInconn with reference to Lousiana and Tennesse, ¢” ery c howe public op t the burnt district of nmond to be rebu Paik BR, Pees, JOHN CUMMINGS, Ree > shall st proudly avain, like Ko.ae, upon her sov “4 MPHE NEW YORK OPERATIVE PLASTER. hills, T'was e sight, Saturday, for gots and men i} swill hold thelr regular weekly ineeting thi ito wituess several inerchants who, on the Saturday April 2th, at their Hall, cor, bave announced to his army ‘a suspension of he +) besand an ayreoment with General domyet his own friends, Mr. Lincous was willing to r t Tueeda Pe; revious to the evacuation, were worth five hun-Pet, an 1 vbhofficialg which, when formally ratit abe fekoa hens Hea Pi =a vave. WM. BYRNE, Prost, TU ueE eta ni cognize ten percent of the voting population as Retrenchment, dred thousand dollars, quietly setting in the midat » ILGLERTY, Ree, Soe 1 ake p from the Potomac to the Rio # ufticient to form a local Stat vernment, but 4 Bromerary STANTON has begun the work of re-Qgof the ruina of thelr marty and ternplos of Marton, HE WORKINGMEN'’S UNION” WILE ereiuntto us Who are alinoss entirely in Mr. Jousios goes farther, sud woull guarantee f teonehmnent Which he emeouseed in eonnenionll it may have been, knocking the d it from the cry meet at wo Howery. on ‘Tuesday morning, Apel f miltary tife, that before issuing suchMFeders! support to the loval people if, as be Yet... ing * oe nd heated bricks and jocosely contemplating the Forth, at 10 o'clock. A tull delegation from each organ. id th 2 § ‘or ae Foyer peapie i as dE wth hie order for the suspension of recruiting and ture, With a alight transposition we might give earinn in the city and vicinity i# particularly te. is soldiers, he shoul sve awaited Whe PI gave, thee initialed ouly “enough to man the “ghe dis ontinuance of the draft, He stated at thathethelr song, a9 we thought we heard it we their trow-P quested to be prowpt in attendance. as a distribuseom Stification of ‘au ayreement," which, en of President JONSON tu thes els struck against the eudie. succession of debris, Be of badger anh other business must be attended te ain previous w forming into the line of procession. Bb, ‘ order of Committe, J, MeCARTY, Ho LUCKK! time that the exp naes connected with the war es- tablishment would be curtailed as quickly as poss - was improper aud trueuilorized, * Bricks crushed bo « The eternal years of ‘aort are toeirs, rround that the rebele have ioade themselve Juformed that thia announce dl wuch by thelr own act; that they hav lee WM. HARDING, Prea Job HENRY Foy, Secs esas tk apie elected to bie, and that the numer of military and civil offi- retary Li es be y BUBRMAR'S troopA; posal = puhate Constitutional goverument, and thas the, yrs would be materially diminished. Io accor. Story of a Shepherd Pag. a m " eae . recat - nat 4 . i Mates " wh nen who remained true eannot riguifully be de-' ance with this policy, twelve per cent, of the clerks! A writer in the Puathiz Faxsru, over the signa- SOCIETY rive f of Stute repre: u because others refuse 4 gud attaches of the Departinent, in Washington, MM ture of “Wool Grower,” tells a long and marvel- P, A.—THE OFFICERS AND for # day or two, the news of the nasmsninatic allegience to si Gavi ernment. ‘The whole tone off 4 A att aoae +4 a iy a et “e wincarnawhed re whole tne 0° E bave just been discharged, and itis stated that fur-Bfous etory about bis shephi rd dog, from which we ethers of Now York Lodgo No. 3, A. P. Prealienut Lincotn + thin #taternent imc rink Shis last epeech of the Prosivent goes to show that ‘ we cannot w ote Room, : ther reductions of the force wil! be made as fast as er that these bray n deaired te «tr 4 make the f wing extr : Broadway, \ re in ollowing extracts: > th eAHOL 1 wo be rec ruized ter wh ‘ . + ay Thorning, ab 9 o'clock y the purpose of attend as ‘okaes’ inte ihe Guitalie ; Buivey Bo unatter In Whabl the services of officials can be dispensed with, The$} I will adds ahort account of what I used to dog Mix the funeral obeo jul our lave Presiceut, Meme ari¥e nei y it at ‘ aterm zarh it appears and thatibe leaders who incited 2 people will re sae 7 8 auspicious action with egwih iny dog ‘Colonel,’ wh I fear, those whoo will wear whe gl und black crepe on lett varping of the tray event that paralyzed their Mand led the rebellion t : any ver seen & well br. dog Work will bower: bined can be procured at the Lode Room, ‘ aud led the rebellion #iull not be grauted any po Fi heartfelt ea tion, It ie the inauguration of a & doy Work wi JOHN ©. WILEY, We M. AKTECR HALLAM, vation with grief, Kuowings an they diy Miitical righty or be retnunerated for pecut . apt to class among the dog stories, “When ‘Colonel! was six months old, [drove see. lw oven 1 i ing the ‘ aha: Ath’ ays. wan bulcc another ot Ui novemeat vo less irnpertapt than changin. th HONG F losdes incurred durins the suppression t the re THE iePS ae are aie foul deeia# that bave maie the rebels expenses of the Government from @ war toa peacefl mi rin 8 perk “ seep from Ohio do Dinols, ede a 1 é ae recipe inks Mm As deer hie pave ae } “ u » , { b, m a 39 Do 1 in yh ri ‘A bellion, footing of giving the public the practical benetite §e"! ending 47 dyson the road, Ho had never been Hoot, this morning at lock, in order to atten amoun forever mor They knew it was one “ » ehind a flock of sheep until the day I started. In » funeral ot our laine Viesident, FRAN CL the tegitinate fruits of the tebelvon, whiet Jet, Davis's Sharp Practice ¢ that they have enjoyed only in expectancy, It ie Mour weeks’ time Tcould send him into a 100-acre rN Re. ‘j ™ i - B The repors that Jave, Davie bas escaped iror quite natural thas the public should be elated withge pasture, and be would make a@ circuit of it and they bore arma to destroy. Hence they were not b > ‘ * : : Mbring the flock out without leaving a aheey, and A ~MEMBERS OF BUNKER Hi : : a tingceeaxuniil Ge Ss QNorth Carci va and succeeded a crosming the Mis © prospect of an early reduction in the expenses without hurrying them ont of a walk, By the wa tA. has No, 2}, and member of eluter jodges, are suxIOus to peace, anti the ater of ¥ ae J eo + ‘sap : ith th le plune , of the Gos y e! i uffered y a hotitied tomert at thelr roome, 535 Broadway, th treanou had | t aly dan, ‘Thesulisr of ee oe, Se Shee table plunder take 4 ¥ srpmonl Thee peronem bes autores very important to break s dog to xo Fl uesday morning, at 9 o'clock, toatiend the funer ‘ a i eG Rae from Rich 1, is not calend to allay the fee? {no abstement, sud they would willingly make! wats of dove are too eager, and hurry sheep too Pot Atratinm Liucolt, late President of the (nite eral Kugawan were doubtless uch ove : ; ‘ yealiee muel States. By older of THOMAS LINUSLEY, W iia’ by. tlipvaade tb ialawabe oliibeneaaiient came © v whooh the peopl: re Siren. 3 ® ial sacritices if be perpetuity of the Unione ferried the Wabash river at Africa. The boat @FHANCIS WOOD, KR, eens vail sciositliel@. foi aii, CS WAGA dik MAD'R peace agreement, Davi Bencatsnipax yet tired them, But having nobly dove their part piran upon a low level bar where there were no MARANTHUS LODGE ” No, OF, 1. Op : “ 1 id the other Hitariow of the rebel government ¢ Sirousk the long years of war, having given to theMyyards or fences assist in Ketting the sheep of 0, B.—the brothers of the above Lodge, POH: Cae neDeliarenys Huh 1 shey led pOr DRO Fee were prebiy et) ctually ¢ frou retreat y RGoverument every cequirement of men and inoner i aboard, | With two hands and the dog I loaded the Mand of the Orter veneraily, are b snvited to be arectaad eriua of Simumar's armistice, the'Bd reiually 0 retreat south 7 . boat without having to catch one of them, aud the Peenble tn tel: ree dia at the Lodee Root i 17 bows ‘ rat } have been ly whipped agmesth ards by the column under General StovEMas 4, (OF the protection of the national cause, they ow pa tock made five boat loads, Igot up ou the bank @ery, ou Puredar, April. at} A. w ‘ : ily whipped ap “aly a ig a d e here the dog could see me well, aud the eM funeral corrmouies of our lue President, Abraham wr : 1 gaat Falisbury, and the order General Surewan, @ Since the danger is past, feel anxious to er y thet where the dog ¢ and thea by me | who \ next battle tox lace 8 whict E { Re t me . frulis of their devottor r MM 1 tions, made him jam the “k down tight to the ‘tineoln, iB order a AMES H, WEA BR by “a th as hicined b, that we see In ull thts, ie CAUSED STONEMAN to evacuate that potnt, x ne 6 1 One Provost Marabals Con bout, and when well jammed np, mount on thetr DAVID BHOOK, Bee, ee, Cre rnatnend i‘ sib i teen eaeriliny aeea therefore opened the way for the rebel lead.) tractora and the whole race of usavoidable aud® backs and by barking and nipping—not savero LL THE CIVIC SOCIETIES ARE RE \ gers Cy eseape to M If this report rea ectluy SeNpeusive wuisances resulting from the war wiligenough to call it biting--sboved them right in, nested to meet in Fuet Broadway, at 10 o'clock Le, ‘ ba side ih eeciceyaciclied Si VC UT RTT T t oe hatalin caulk ’ : Deere acon + ‘ A ihe Vahntdd wor ten men without » dog could have loaded Aoife Bu pecker! He order ot JOHN TUCKER, Grand Mare pol fers after Jt uteuaut General (igane han ¢ \ sida utthe wily rebel Chit F very soon be swept away, and the shoddy ewit oon, if they could have done ft at all shal of the Sth Division Mi other societies wiehtn rraihe amanda le wrmy in) Nor che’ Very well that Saiawasts peace progranne § Hers who have grown rich at the expense of suf hen Thad oveasion to drive not to expeed Ly the \ vail M FOpORT OD Sue: 6FON “s ; te feo . grou not be endorsed by our Goverment, 1 f fermg soldiers, will be laid upon the shelf, Thegeted hundred sheep a few miles, L wanted no oth o'clock precisely iF AND srolin ' ! othe ati eV ‘ , : i . =| ) O, 488, F, Ad - roves thatthe wile thing Wasa screwed trick ¢ efeetof all this will be to lighten the burden of belp buh he dow 1 have driven thet many she P ORINTHTAN LODGE, NO. of the cousiders ' shat Buruwas 4 along the road six or eight miles, where it was A. M.—Brethern will assemble at the lndgu rootuy icrertawag WW hak ea ‘ the perkot Dsving Bebhonisuipar and the respto taxation and voluntary expenditure incurred by gjuntenced sometimes on one aud sometin # on the Masonic ‘re uple, Broome and Crosby ae at lu ofe ook i will eur ay pen ip away for their escapes ty Othe war and to stop the accumulation of dheggotier, and sometimes on both sides, myself being & tt haw Ae erg 4 A Vm a nie bey wil! surpass valor, w f ; : head of the flock, The dog behind, the sheep so plat! a he MD the oii thet our aul? ie { ; lor lel he ‘scene } me i * # wn provided. JOS, CRAMPTON, Master, dian cabal acme PeieiEs : ; RVt that MULAN aN WOUIG aoc . { t. Wheu the country shall have been Qytrung through the tialer, that perhaps I did no J ga it Ahi See, - iw the ferips, there \ hove lee mtore » # pence foottuy the revenue will a »Seoee the dog foran hous at the true, a batiley it haw a vitality usyara t ; nr t ; Tey atile has w i PN pnt Maa REA hie be ample to meet the current expenses including “When the flock got to spreading out fanshape a’ Ri HER MATHEW T, A. Ki CIET re any rebellion, Byaiou back ax the Wy b : jaa : : 7 ie ag w tock wil oie rethere is @ chance to pick, No, 3 N.¥. The members ¢ AF eg? moviely are Confederate leaders kuew Uias tl hy hab nen CAL TURES $ sched estou the debt, without exacting exces tolonel? would go ous and turn in the corners, gp li! heredy eat alah, TAAh inven at oh M ‘i hy Il regan was instiatery. Tbis they part ails a grat Bod Ile bo! ones to that haughty o ve taxes from tie people, Tk wil! ja short, be oB vanes up just far euouch to effect that pur; Sonat ! ger th orape on leit army, to aewiet In reudertne ap O StLaley, ys ‘ SeintniPa te atl WrG @ laboring man as return to the condition existing before the war andnoturther, He used, apparently, us tan hy aie hone # fo the tenalue of our late iilustrious but itis comforteng to bel eve (uatdous . : ‘ roel 7 s diead eae the , udgment in passing up the siae of we flock just edcent ABRAHAM LINCOLN, By order, EDs diers will be cot ral more untitt ‘ so ele. ‘ Association With such charac.» & sreat extent—the era of peace, prosperity t: fur as Rui e man, When he was in doubt § Ww itp Db BROWNE, Pres't, THOS, FYANS, Kecy Oe eC eonaaiae ee aa ae orn aa hit Hie entored into the rebell.un mim: glow pricea, The order of Secretary Branton is the Pavan au order, be woul stop aud Jook back until jy Seely -—— _ rey a ae viii Typ ‘ply Decntiom be aaw, or thousht he saw, an opens ¢ first step toward this desirable consummation, and gqtee order was Topeniec i, rr y y\Til Tit MATHEW T. A, B. SOCIETY No, era ae s tae Ta ritaae Nye the eratitiostion of his persoual ambition— & the people will now anxioualy look for the cioa.n, an pate Ae Nr care fo fee ne A at bed Sto For Sex Na i ba 1 ai oly velock. Ae his ped “ ao eeetdke Goudie “ reun.ty tu luvest himsel’ with the title o! fehoddy milis and Provost-Marshale vilice u before, leaving him to bring the sheep after mec, {day morning, to ts ake wetiy rs th the tune rad obsee tuost apeed.!y uperate, under she low angi ho hed vewly tied to obtain & - a without loosing ab him or speaking to him, 1 eat of Tin ze R peng yh thi setae by Ot es ie of Guant, Five wit i beh Staal | Mobile could send him two miles ousinte the prairie, af- y Abo ae Shine and thane, Br setae of * ind : - ‘ on be fey ob a ny yi t 1 1 emble sAuy y t " trans i Sunoin faihe wiihs iin Batis Ib 4 vient with the ariny, wheu it enteres gtth § Heusen i sheep which were strung for hal! Spo RCKLIA Hree LHO>, MEAGTIER, Ree, sec ia ith the Bouik, snd bis dole ¢ a mile, dud he Would ccllect and drive them all up SATHER MATHEW U, BT, A. B. Society Vi war hascs el &toas many damnable y ot ie ‘ we agreemout’ with Suguwas * tome. L have owned otuer dogs which would 4 ne No. 1--The monibera are lero eae Plow hatched t wiers for the purpose @ was to give }iuiself and other leading trailors at ; pleasant demonstyations were made eithor Me Same, DUS HOLS bus Hitn thar did not rush the Nepegie F hall ludson Yn t Tucede moueed : , a cae LAT RY din byt : Mo ile or by our soldiers upor feebeep too hard, pr dath inet, at’ o'clock A.M. with thelf reraile of woouris hed sles), ati w of the Sopport to escape to Mex it he has se-*¥ the oc eupat moot the lbaughty elty t “Lcouid send Colonel over a tence on ahead and crape on the jet} ann and white vloves, to partle most malicious, ba ; by gue Unite ed bin exitt try, ax now secns ¢Pulbe buildings and stores were closed, and ¢ quarter of a vio wtand iD @ crows lane to prevent # eip e with ochey vic societies mm the tunerul obees 4 RE ht rivate residences looked like houses of mour the flock from turmng ous of mad, of have } of be bite Pye dentot the United States, Abree ea tignand ab i ‘ a thate wit ohabie, ¢ ih can pee ey a ’ aes ' 0 ng out of the road ‘ Vates Consul a teary oa WAS ies wot ‘ vwill wot ng, Four uewspapers imuwedinaly miopende, herded a thousand sheep with him for week « ft Hut Linvoin. the Mas shal will not permit any Koseutly mingtou plyaician, ' Shas collects Bea ase bin mun y Mis whole public carer) publication, the Ruaiire's Tasusg, Newey wud pieces of yrasa, Surrounued by utbercrops. When pats o: ot a Nad adhe af 4 fare Sven mame ed several bale F . vel ow Ebas been mar sue art bas Leen con. | other, The interwor of the city is uot it . ending on u piece of grass bounded by other crops, TER Bik sty e« THOM ASW i TAKER fava. waiioh hb ili Pane . E rolled by bis ay Ht the least, and the large f\ I woul: i wateb one side and let bim juard the b> $yice Pres, J. WALSH, Keo, sec 1HOMAS COL* ever, s OF Ane Be Saal pmbichet af DOW S whary eof which ure f Sonfex ‘aiuing sides. His manner was to stoal quely ¥ LINS Marehal, iit we of Lroe ‘ € ‘ toured prominently a6 u lewier in the most stu rate Governr: : x rs." are x vdge 0 yer he suw the © apn 5 Oe ea aes ee , purp. | > rod Suen y d 8 Lost ore am © eg band ores are uubarn- ¥sloug in the edge of the corn wherev Rod dad IBERTY DIVISION, No. 7, 8. OF ST, Vhis clothing «+ ed B1OCins » 4 pendous of wodern wary has t *Prewie & ub btugoy throste to burn the city were Bsbeep approaching too near, aud 8) os is clo rena eh @ he sctagt ; ny ke then: turn their beads 1 The ubersot Liberty Division are :eques ted articles that bo sed ia the ye #denv’ four years aud it be ewu guia immun $ pound poe ap ey wle of cotton, nor ug tecly suilicient to make them i, to ngeninb.: at their hell, Broadway, thi worue @tence, bor & particle of War my pitas ws Wola ge rye by eds ely p Ore. ew bereveel pamebieRh Le will duulslees cl Bier al were burut or destroyed, Numbers euciber direction, yet not enough te brighten hee oar iy oo x Bever to the other wide of the Bold." fceeion 1.u Baki. WF, : ) tube past ig the pi 4

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