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selubr'ous region, and the feciiities for usefulness being limited, WaLtaom, according to the report, entero! into communication with the rebel com- mandant of that department, for the purpose of concluding terma of peses @ la Sneamay. The health-sceker aseurod the rebel oMicials, with re (HE NEW YORK SU FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1469, apture and Death ef Booth the Acsamin. Iam announcement thet the murderer of Presi- levt Lrsooux hag paid the penalty of bie crime | markable modesty, that anything he did with bis Ife, haa created emong the peoples feelin the = premises would be endoree! by ing of satiefaction mingled with regret—setisfec- | General Guast, and through him, ty the ton that the assassin no longer pollutes the earth | Preside And thie was ohla prope with bis exietence; regret that the bullet instead of tue gibbet was the instrument of bie desth. The popular wish was that Jom Wiiree Bours might recive the fate which the law metes out to the per- petratora of the bleckest crimes—that he might fiily explate bis diabolical deed upon e disgraceful wallowe, Nevertheless, it may be se well that the roiscreant baa met with so summary an end, Be fy a8 bie Ufe le concerned, it matters not in what roanner !t was forfeited, forif be had » thousand many executions would not etone for hia crime, He lived several hours after the ulet struck bim, and according to some accounts bemg conscious during the interval vefore bis death, there waa time for bis mind to conteraplate the enormity of his offence ageinst God and men, and the awful nature of his own foom AS life biood ebbed away, he doubtless reflected “pom the consequences of bis act; the proud wocial powttion which he had ocenpied, aur- rounded by every requinite of a happy life; the dark deed that made him the foulest murderer in the aunale of history; and the consciousness that be wee vo uy into the presence of bis Maker with the biackest atain upon bis soul. His deed will be rermerobered through all coming time; bis same willlive in bistory@ibut bis remory will be aaso- elated with al) thatie dark and damoablein human nature and will be thought of only to be execrat- tod, despised, abborred, and cursed to the jatest generation of men. osition:—The United Btatee was to enforce the Monroe doctrine, espouse the cause of Slavery, drive Maxtwittam out of Mexico ; and, in sbert, morge the troubles of the rebellion in @ for ign war, Unfortunately for the brilliant diplowacy of Waxtace, the rebele concluded that they had al- ready been treated to about all the war their con- stitutions required at the present tre, and toat the sooner the sald Wattaca got back to Balti- more, the better it would be for bis personal com- fort, This ended the negotiation, and the lumin- osity of Wattacn’# genius was quenched, We in- cline to think thas this peace mania is caused by the shoulder-straps of certain geuerals pressiug too tightly. It would be well for Genera) Grant to see to it at once. Death of Dr, Valentine Mott, Tagne ure very few people in New York who were not acquainted, either personally or by repu- tation, with the venerable and moet eminint physician, Dr, Vatentines Morr; and the en- nouncement of hia death, on Wednesiay, will cause general and heartfelt grief thronyghout the city. In his professional capactty he was almost without 4 rival in thie country, and stood ip the foremost rank among the eminent physicians of the world. In bin social relations he was nowul for in- tegrity, frien iliness and great benevolence, He was loved, respecte! and esteemed by all who knew him, and bis kindly disposition, affable man- ners and grotienanly deportment gave him « high place in the confidences and regard of the people of thin city, Hig death will be @incerr- lepatring Sherman’s Ilunder. ‘Tur War Department is laboring diligently to re- pair, so far as posmble, the mischief done to tho | ly regretted by the public generally, and Uciou cause by Sixnuan’s remarkable conduct in | his memory will long be cherished ly North Carolina. General Guant bans already taken | all mae of ‘ ur sate Mon hee 1? h otf master of mirgical acience, Dr ‘ott a ematter ia band in that Bale having sothed no rival, and leaves no heirto hia fame He wase Jon *s.08 that his © terms not admisaibly,and ‘tat Lis arwoy fe te be immediately pressed to s less ostentatious surrender or something considerally Generela Toowas and Canny, command. ing the Central and Bouth-west Departments, bave heen uotified that no attention is to be paid to Bn: s's arrangement, but that all rebel forces native of Lony Island, and waa born at Glen Cove in the year 1785. He graduated at Colum!na Col- lege in 1906, then went to Lindon and stuiied two years under Abernethy, Aetly, Cooper and Clined, ile was for mony yoars Profesor of Surgery in Columbia, and the College of Phyeiciane snd Surgeons, but bie reat revutation was won by b 6 original operations asa surgeon, many of whic Poother man ever successfull mpted, The ce! vue, are to be pushed to the utmost, General Harracn, | brated Bir Asrumy Coorsa sala we thet 4 J) he hed — performer mere of the great papas Mes bd Spee ranae) tho department com- | oy raions than any man living, or whoever prising Virginie and North Carolina, haa instructed | gid tive." He pefirmei the most dithi- cult operations in Surgery, being the first to ty ‘im culordinates to pay po respect © any orders many of thei and with complese success, He am- thet Guxuan bas heretofore ienued, and to putated more than 1,000 liats, cut 165 times for press forward for the purpose of cutting Of | stove and tled the caroted artery 46 times He Jousaron’s retreat, This ection shown | Was the first aurceon who removed the lower jaw that the Government is determ'ned to tor necrosis, and wasaiso the first to tie the primi- tivo Lise artery for aucur aim, He was a founder of the Univeraty Medical College, Hos illness waa shor, bus as # had attained the advauced age of eubty years, bis dissc/ution was not eltogether mrexpected, finish the rebellion without any further parley- ng or peace negotiating. The rebels can havo peace on such terns ne the Government is wi ling to concede, and no others, It does not follow that because lenient and magnanimous terms were ac wooded to Lane earns, that the North, at thia stage of the war, intends to surrender everything !t hae been fighting for, onl permit traitors to come off vitual conquerors, The prompt annulment of Burkuas'’s programme, and the vigorous war measures that have followed it, will teach the rebels that the North is still In earnent in ite deter- mination to put down the rebellion, Their game of sharp practice with a Union General who is am- bitious, or ignorant, or crazy, or something else, may be very creditable to their shrewdness, bus they cannot hoodwink the Government in any such manner, The movements now inaugurated wl probably teach hem this important fact, and W ey have any regard (or their own welfaie, they will lower their standard of dipuity sud submit to reasonable terms while they have the chance, State Marders. The records of Listory, says the Washington In- TRLLIGSSOmn, aro iull of fearful instances when poli- tical faction. ste, have resorted to the extremes of vio~ lence, in the hope of accomplishing the'r lniquitons designs, From the lay when Julus Cosor was immolated in the Roman capital, down to the axs- assiuetion of Abraham Lincoln, we find the same evil passions at work, the same am! itious scbemes yearn ng for friition, the sume heart-eankering de mire to consolidate the goverament of a country in the person of some favored individual to the exclu. sion of the lexit.mate incumbent, aud invariably for tho benefit of the conspirator, In some instances, implaca’ hatred ot the ocenpant of the place of power has been the moving cause of the crime com- mitted; although, as iu the case of our Iste below ed President, the object of thie inhuman hatred had earned Jor bimself an imperishable tile to the re. spect and generous consideration of mankind, Wub the excepuons of the belesuing of Hulolerr and the assassination of Marat! y that sub ime atic, Charlotie Corday, we cannot detect @ single inyred- jent of plausibility in the corn) licated motives of ace tion which from the earliest times down tothe pre rent melancholy oceamon, bave led to the perpeira- ton of the most terible and execrated of crimes Uenry UI. of France was assassinated by ove Tale gues Clement, at the inetigation of a few am itious courtiers, who anticipated great personal aggrand- jzement by the elevation to the turone of Henry IV, who was generally supposed to be gusleless wid in- experienced in civil atlair6, and entirely devoted to the pursuits of war, Having promulgated the edict of Nantes) which established the Roman Catholic faith throughout bis kingdom, Henry IV. was, in turh, Assassinated by | desperote enthusivet of the Prowtestant persuasion, pained Ravaillac, wholop- ed thereby to obsain e immunities for bis fil. lowers, William IT, of Enylaud, thea woom more humane, enlightened, plilanthropic sovereign never sat upon the Euglieh ti rone, nearly fel] prey to ® conspiracy to Assassinute Lim, which was prowptod by the same evi) mot ves, and waming at the same pernicious resulis—the substitution of « turbulent and bigotod dynasty for that which bad rescued QKogland from ali the horrors of civil strife, The plot was revealed by One of the conspirators, Wilham If, instead of going outto bunt, as was his custom op certain particular days, rejeiued at home, end thereby trusirated the sehewo against hin .ife, It would take more space than we have thine to devote to the subject to enumerate the various ex capes which the first Napoleon had frou atten.pts to take hia life during the storiay period of the Consu late. The reader of history will eusily call to wind the {famous George conspiracy —a plot which wok its Dame trom the originator, George Cacoudal, » Cho ue an chic!, with Wholn were associated Moreau, Pic + egru and others; the atfair, however, Male Known, the leaders were ali arrested aud the plot was abvandoned, Pichegri was (und strangled 5 prison, Moreau was sent need Ww exile, aud Cadou- dal was publicly executet, Lue mom remarkatle instance of pregervation from death, the result of an unerring and uncontrollable insuact, ocourred iu this way, Napoleon was inordiaately addicved bo the luxury of suull taking. On one occasion, be- ing suddenly called out of Paris, Le leitthe aatle @audience somewhat abruptly, forgetung his ta- vorite enull-Lox, which was lying on the mante pece, Business of important detained tim at Pune tainedlesu tor several days, and on Los return to the Tuileries, the first obj. ct that attract d his aston. tion Was the forgotton suull-box, which lay precise. ly in the same spot Where Le bad left it, is took It Up, seemed bo Lesibate & litle, and then turuing to sp aid-de-cainp Who Was Siabuin, afew paces from bim, requested that olfier to openthe box wlleging wuabliy bo perlurm she wt hbiuself, Lae officer complied With sivciby, amu Upou the lid tly. tux open, be tell dead upon tue tour, A suvile poi- fou, kuown only tothe wos avetruse aud expereu. Concord of Feeling Among the People. One of tLe most propitious signs of the times is ine tote! abeance of partisanship an! political ani- mosity since the death of President Lixcoun, That event seems to have merge! al! differences sud disputes in # common sorrow, and to have Jemonstrated the necessity of unity and concord of opmuion at this juncture. The sentiment mani. ‘ested by all classes and partion at the present ‘ime, i the necessity of strengthening the Govern. sent sud giving @ cordial support to ite newly watalled Chief Magistrate. There has probably ievor been # President, since the time of Washing. on, who entered upon the duties of his office with © general o support from the people as that now shown to Mr, Jounson, Democrats and Republis aps alike bave extended the heartiest wishes for © success of bis administration, and assurances of sympathy and co-operation reach him from every quarter, A singlo purpose seems to bave taken possession of the puble mind, and that is to restore the Union and to eradicate treason. ‘This platform bas swept away all the old political issues, and the people now feel that the Peranouns duty {4 to maintain the uteyrity of the country The prem, almost without exception, hos siven a cordial and hearty Support to the new Avuooistration, and political leaders who have Vero wont to disagree aud to wrauile over party tesury heave pow joinet bands in sustaining President Jonsson and the measures adopted by Government for r storing peace to the country. Fortunately, the now President has it iu his power © Strengthen and intensify this concord of feeling reepecting lis administration, cratic antecedenia—ea Jacks Reing of Demo- nian of the most rigid starnp—it 1 patural that Democrats should foe! roore favorably dispose! toward him than they woul] toward a man whose life had been ideutified with the opposite party. [us whatever the cause may be, it if certain that Democrats have shown as strong @ disposition to aid the new administration 40 thiir pouteal opponents, — In this reapect there bay teon no difference, for both parties are roind. fulot the fact that everything else depends upon he perpetuity of the Government, and that in its vent - . ‘ eed chemists, bad been jutroduced tor tue purpose | f r of tral It needs the support and sym | of destroying the lite of tue Emperor, who fais tee | 7 ‘every true friend, Capea the eua.e by the whunay sacei0ce ot au inno. Oey ou 5 eee cent person, Aster thas memoracie vocasion Napo- : A Peace General tn Texnsa, leon was pover kuowh W carry @ sUUU-boX again, Tirem seeina to be # kind of peace epidemic | DUb invariably Used his Voss pocket as ® ueposibur y jorshe pulverizeu article, The murderous attempts of Fieschi, Alibaud, Meu- rier, aud others, bear suple evidence of the truth of the auage’ that uneasy lies the bead that wears a crown,”’ The infernal machtue so craltily con- structed Cy Pieschs tor the distruction of Louis Pidl- type and which in its explosion caused tue imiued- fac deat of Marshal Moruer und several owers, shows bow slightis the touure of popular regard, and to what Gesperate measures fanatic politicians will resort in ores 0 prowote their own selfish tue teresis, or secure seconueney of some tou. lar creed- sf al Alsbough Napoleon ITI. bas done more for the ad- vancement of civilization and prospenty in France than apy monerch that ever preceded yet bis Oren ing outanony our leading Generals, which the Government will do well to check in time. SikNAY bax had it badly, and if the sccounts frou Texa@ are true, General Law WALLAcE hes ‘aught the contagion, It attacks the petions with * cuccen disposition to ake peace with the rebels, #00 \8 sald to be accompanied with a strange hal- ‘ation, in which the Presidential chair is con- *1-CU0U8, WALLACE who for @ long time com- munded of Baltimore, recetwed Permission, about the fiey of lest March, to 6 to Texas for Wwe bengp of bis health, Hleving *rrived in that luc shown him that there is no muat have ‘aint those frightful ebullition s of pop- by which the lives of the test and are sometimes ruthlessly em rificed. The famous Orsini conspiracy, which led to the at- guerantes ular caprice wisest rulers tetnpt to assassinate the Em and Empro@®, on their way to the opers, b+ throwing handgrenader at the carriage, rust be fresh tu the memory of our readers, The escape of the couple was deetnod almost miraculous; and euch was the exatper- ation of the French nation againet Pnygiand, in view of the fact that the conspirators were known te bare devised and mutured their infamour schemes on Britiab soj), that Lord Palmerston deemed it ad ¥'a- able to introduce Conapirsey-to-murder Bill in the House of Commons, whichy afters jong and tempestuous debate, was Jofeated Ly a imajority of nineteen ayainat it. Thia lead to the resiguationof the firat Paimerston administration. Bat in the whele catow ory of crimes of high tren- fon, attended by deiiberate ausangination, that which moet resembies the damuabiv taking off" of the ge And universaily launeuted Abraham Linc olny 1D point of ferocity of purposc, precise calculm dots and the wonderful atea:ti: of nerve exbibite d by the murderersin both cases Was the axsaseine eon of Bpeucer Percival 1 181), just as he was ente cing the lobby of the House of Commons, Mr, Spe acer Percival was then prime minister of Baa, 4, and wee generaiiy looked upon ty the whole ah nation a8 one of the ablert and mort conse fous men in thecountry, In the advoeacy of cer tain measures however he had given offenee to ce: tain ta aee Whose persoval interests were suppose 1 to Somewhat jeopardized by is policy, ana the for- fait of him life waa secretly determined upon. A dew perato and rather eccentric \nuividual by the Dame of Beliingbam wan nelected on the fittest person wo execute this atrocious behest, and fashtuliy did the monster perfurm his part iu the tragedy. Bendis g in the louby of the House of Comwmoum with pistol in band, ho took deiiber airo at the ta Le Wes passing, who fell without # groa slroost instantaneously We could) Lad we space aud leisure, paticulan: ¢ weny other instances of Siate wurders, show! that, in a generalsy of cases, those who have de ved moat of their country, have striven with waft). wring energy to discharge honorably and fat wul- ly the sagred cuties allotted to wher positions, Gave Leen the Victims of the assessiu's Wiles, Litdory records a few instances w.ere crimes of this «hare acier, juvolving, sathey always do, incalcu mble mischief to @ whole community, have been «on. mitted for the purpose of ridding the land of a. ty- rant like Nero or Dionysius; but where, atuor @ all the pucie men of the past, in whatever cliwe or country, ball we fiud tue Lead of a peuple les w de serving that hareh and crue! epithets thag |im whose sterling virtues had won the great Lea rt of the nation, and whoee irreparable lose tmi!iici uw of our afteted fellow-citizens are mourning auu, be- Wedlitgl Fisanctal News, Markets, Gc. New York, Thursday, April 27, 62. M.—The floc. tuations iu gold, as bulletined at Gilpin'’s Merchants’ Vachange to-~lay, have been as follows :—At lW.d08A M. 149% 5 10.40, 145% ¢ 10,45. 149% 5 11.25, 149; 11. 40 149'5 5 11.00, 149; 12, 140 dg s 12.00, 149; 12.20, 146 4; 12.30, 145%; 12.40, 145%e 5 12.60, 145 9: 19.55, 148; 1.10, 146% 5 1.15, 1455 1,26, 1455 1.58, 1S; 1-46, 145% 5% 147% 5 2.10, 147% » MAT SSS 2.50, Mia; 2 7 4 147%; 3, TAT MGs 3.05, INT YY; B20, 147% ; BO 147M; 3.60, 14TSg 4 14756}; 4.50, iT», The stock market wae animated and a, sharp advance in prices was ma Governments were firm aud were steadily rising in valua Money ensy and abondantly supplied ati aG percent. C ommer- cial paper 7 percent. and in request, Srorli ny bills were less active, and quoted et 104 48 100%. On ‘Change two-day Flour was bc, a iSc, loweron common and medium ereder, Wheat was eteady for Winter, and dull and drooping for Spring, Corn: wan le, better Onate were decidedly lower and nominal. Pork was firmer with @ good demand, Beef was quite active, Lard was steady, Whiskey was quiet. STOCK GALBS—FIRAT HOARD 150000 1.8. 66,'Si,¢..1104 20 Penn, Coal won do . 110°. 6600 US, 6a, 'S1, re, 1000 L 5, 6a, 6-20". chu) do,,.....Cp 0 = do,.new ine de. O5 grt 200 N.Y. Cen, RK... 1 148) 6... 99 Waliey 200 Mariposa Min... 143g 100 Nicar, ‘Transit ; i 100 Wyoming V.C.. 44 i do, . 00 U.S, Ge, "65, op $000 U8. ba, 10-40 « (5 Pacific M.8.,....810 75000 do., oT & BrieR.. “6 100 U8. 68, Ly. ¢... Hig 4550 do... B45 2000 Tl, War Loan > vo Hud By. BR lit Ti Tenn, 6m, "9. 62% 100 do, 14s 5000 N.C, be re Mieb. Cen, R....)14 ‘v00 O,.+.cccrece O29 GO... 0 sss 00y- 14 600) Mo. 6s. 6hy ) Reading Rt. 1 foo do. eee i\g 2700 do... 100F4qn) 300M. Oe, Ha S85. 7% iT 5000 Cal. 7s 116 y 50900 Obio & Miss. 50 89000 do... .. 5 s 8000 Al, & To. In 4000 Tol, & W. 1s! 1000 Mise, & Mo. 1g S000 At. & Gt, W 200 Mechanics’ Bk., 69 Mee, Bank, Ar 25 Coutineatal Bk,.1u0 gu 4th National Bk. 97 0) Bk, Commeree. 106 ") Canton Co..... 40 1000 P, Ft, W. & C ) do. 41043) 14 do. I ») Del, & Hud 1f8 200 AL@ T. MH 200 Central © 50 AL & T. i, Pt, 200 Cam, Coal Pt... file 200 Chi, @ Alton B.. we Tw de.. bi Neabals SECOND NOARD. 45000 U8, 66, 6-90's. 1°90 2200 Reading 2 Ww fo000 180) do bess 50000 100 M.8.@N. da. Tuy, bow U8, bt 10- TH do. i Ths 12000 Mo. 6a. 10 M1. Can, & like 1000) Obto & M 20 i 40 Canton Co... 1d Ch 5 1400 do., ;. 48 5 1) Cam. Coal Pf, ‘ ‘a 4 bes 6.0 luo Chi. 1200 dou Chi, . 140 dO,..4.5 1200 do, Lin bw N.Y, Cen, BR, 1 OP. Ft, W. a ¢ 1600 eo luvalt 200 do. 40 40) Had. Ry. B..... 0d bw Tol. & Wab, R.. 47 low do. Li selloy lu PPS Wok Ooty 100 AL @ TMK... 47 1100 | do... AOE ya dussy The Hay Market, New You, Aprtl 27, 1468, Now that the crass forthe eutmmers crops bas tairly retarted, which, by the way, we learu protulss an un- veudlly abundaut yield, farmers are powe of thelr port trom 6 uuxious to die. 1 etock, and hence we have Various hay marta ty i Kiver Markets few we irom Loval w to 1 jdal 4 Teta lote fiom Yu to Ldusl Ty pe Noth Kiver Markets prime ahipping | +» und retail lote at 1 ere very u judications are that the next tew da etiil greater decline in prices SPECIAL XNORICES, 1, within ® and the boat The Miustrated Phrovologica! Journal for May—ready Baturday—has 4 porcraiis, ioclu ding our late resident, several leading clergymen, Beall, | Kennedy and others, 20 cente. Newsmen will have it, Addiess Messrs, Fowler & Wells, S59 Broad- way OAT A.—Use the Best!—Ie Will Certainly Des Now is the time, Ask Bowden's troy Mothe, tor Cat pels, Kober, Blankets, and all Woolen Goods, from Moths and all Destructive Insects, For saleby all | Dracgia’s. bub Stop that Scratching and ase Wheaton’s | It cures Itch and salt KRheuin in j Itch Vinunent, forty-cight hours, and all eruptions of the ekiu, sold by all Druggiste, o12 “A slight Cold? Coughs. Few are aware of the importance of cheoking a cough or alight cold in Ae Hirst etage; that which, in the bezinuing would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon at- tacks the lunge, “Brown's Bronchia: Troches"’ give eure and almost immediate relief, 1s Clothing—Men and Boy#—Freewan & ary will sell thelr large kof men jand boys’ clothing at greatly reduced prices, Cor. of Fulton & wo e606, Y steht Opposite Bua othoe, 14% and 124 Fulton, reel Moth Destroying Packet, for preserving Cloths, Furs, | SPECIAL NOTICES. R.R. R.-Radwnay'’s Hendy Relief will instant! » siop the mort excruciating pame nod aches, burns, sscalde, cute, Wo ous bruises, Ae, thereby ren- dering it important that every fammuy should Keep 4 supply of it in the *e. Armed with thie remed houselyold is aways protected against sudden attac of tickr ons, Lt speedily relieves from pasn (hose #ul- fering from rheumatiem, neuralgia, cramps, epaewnd diartheea, cholera &e., and arrests all disense. RAD- WAY @ CO. Si b Lane, Sold by drugwirte 411 _ Wheeler & Wilsons Highest Premium Leck-ptiteh Sewing Machines, and Battonhole Ma- ching, 625 Broadway, New York. 3aF Pyle’ O. K, Sonp-The Poor P fre od, ‘SLINCHY—On Wedneaday, April 26, George Wil- lirsm Clinehy, aged 2 years, 1) months and 24 days, The friends of the tamily are invited to attend tre funeral, thie (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clk, from tae reridence of his pareuty “42 Kast 9th lil LAWRENCE—On Tue April 25, Elizabech, wie of Herr once, ‘The reiatiy friends of the family are rerpect- fully invited od her tuneral, from her late reel. deuce, 4 Ta . Brooklyn, B.D. on Frid a? yPM a LYNCH On Thareday, oTth inet, of disease of the heart, Frederick 8, Lyuch, aged 56 y6 Hie relatives and friends, aud members of Ark Laxige, No. 28,1, 0, 0f O, F.. and members of Har- mony Division, No. & 8. of T., are reepecifnily in- Yited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 1% o'clock, from “47 Seventh st, without further ine vintion, wea SULLAVAN Suddenly, on the 26th, Michael Sul, Nvau, ewed 47 years The “tients of the family are invited to attend the funerad, from bie late residence, acific ah Brook- lyn, thie (Friday) afternoon, at lock. ‘The a Ps te od t th Kogiment are apeciaily invited ‘ ate TRADE N ONGSHOREMEN, NO. 2, WILL HOLD A ; pecial meeting om Friday, April 28, at7 4 p.m, for the purpose of electing off s for the ensuing Vern, The punctual attendance of ail members le tequested, KOJER McGRATH qos. WE tee, See 2h PAINT —THE DELEGATES TO Central Union. will meet at Milita Greene: t% o'clock, P.M. Every dele ‘ to be prevent, FL A. Bb 6 0 E. PHLALEN, Soc. pia arte uit soca | ENBURB CIRCLE, F._B.—WILL HOLD a meeting thie evening, at T's o'clock, ia W Hail, cor, Oliver and Meury at, Ali the te are requested to attend, UH McDERMOTT, ¢ tre , JAS. OTCONNORS, See, ls “ENIAN SISTERHOOD—THL KINCORA Circle of the S.sterhood will hold a meeting at the Hallo: Demilt Diepensary, corner of 23d et, and 2d avenue, ou Friday evening, April 25, at 8'> o'clock, All meimbere are notified to attend, Mise O'SHEA, Ihreetress, Mra, A, KICK, See'y, 156 SENIAN BROTITERHOOD—THE M HALE Circle, F. BL, will meet this evening, Yth tues, at ? Howery, Ail the meinbers are earnestly reque-t- ed to attend a business of importauce will be trona- acted, G, O'SULLIVAN, Center, C., MeNUL ALY, Sec'y, 175 | NIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE WOLFE fone Circle will bold a reeular hasiness meetin at Hallot Demilt Dispensary, corner of 2oth et. and 8nd avenue, on Friday evening, April 28th, at S P.M. All members are notified to. attend MATRICK COONEY, Centre, M. WELSTED, Sec, 137 tae HER MATHEW FEMALE T, A, B, S0O- vy. No Mowill hold their weekly meeting at th: ir hall, 035 Kast bth *t, on Friday evenng, April 23th, at Ty o'clock, Speaking hy Goorce Campbell and the Ven ratie John Metirath, Singing by Misa smith, Miss O'Mahoney, Mr. Deernn, and Mr. Carroll, JNO, KL}, Pree, WM. O'CONNELL, see, 10: Ff“! HER MATHEW T. A. B, SOCIETY, No. 6. N. Y,. will hold their regular weekly mee\- jug ot their ball 132 Bast 4th et, on Mriday, the Sih inet. att PLM. Speaking by Mesars, Cronin and Carroll, Sineing by Messrs, Stocker, Fagan and Die- gan. N.B.-There will bea special meeting at 6%, inthe room,on important business, H, B, Ml Le HALL, Pree, J, CANDLAR, See, 120 j ALLY ROUND THE FLAG—THE POU nd Poetry of lreland—A Lecture on the alove eulject will be delivered, under the auspices of the Enimet Circle, Fenian Brotherhood, by JAMES Me- DERMOTT, Faq.. at Temperance Hall, cor, 7h at, end trrand, Biooklyn, BE, I), ou Viiday evening, April 25, 13505, To commence at § ofcloct. ¢ dohn O'Mahous, H.C. F.B, will preetce, Adm sion 2S ct, or tickets of Yie. THOMAS GAL GHER, Ceatre, re BLICA TIONS. PRESIDENT LINCOLN—HIS Pt ETRAIT, wh 1 comments on his Life and Demth, in the Phrenologieal Journal, Also “signe of Character," einbraciig Cansality, Cautiousness, Cheerininess, Chtonaucy ; Climate; Color, portraite of Reuben Faw Dela » Madame de Stael and Benjamin Wert; Noses of Idiom, Portraits of the People— lions, George Brown, Cartier and Galt, of Canada; Ben! and Kenne ty, Rebel Spies; Laura C, Redden. Neale of the Clerey—sweedenborg, Melancthon, Wesley. President Edwards, Dr, Obalmers, Dr. T yng Archbishop Hughes, Dr. Storra, Lyman Beech sr and Dr Channing, Hinte for Husbands By Mr. G. W. tye: Vietor Hugo; Criminal Lunatics, Kelicious nm Cheeriulnese as a Medicine; Borrow ng Paychology.Contiicting Philosophy; Meta. Mode ot Creation, Our Social Liatility— By Dr, Oseood; ryeretivences in Woman; Books at The Biue Graee Region— A graphic eketch by vtisrn and Yankee Doodle; The Annexation; Southward Ho! Suar- Au éxeellent number for May, By first JAMS MBGONAGLE, see “ Hor Mre, Ketchum; Patric Necro Bapuzing, rendered, port v0 cents, or wo year for $2. Newemen have it, Address Morsre, FOWLER & WELLS, U9 [road- war, N.Y wore Bl) IDARY. LL PRIZE MONEY NOW READY Col. t lectet atonoe, Liste ready todate, Apply att, 8. Navy Prize Money Uttice, 2 Park ince, L. BROWN & CO 414 JENSIONS, BOUNTIES AND BACK PAY ape v collected, Ail er just celal: roeared attho Artuy Claim Agency of L. BROW Ov, 2 Park} we, 31s MARINE COKPS. YANTED, A e fow choice wen for thie favorite branch o1 the Bounty, pay, rawons, clothiag and prize explained at the Rendezvous, 1s itowery, New A. N, BREVOOKT, Captain (. 8. M,C, Rendezvous, ob COAL, oes size Coal deliver Larve ton A fuctions to cart crocers, Hib RI & BUTLER, 65 Canal uw Delancey et batt River, W4 Bist RED AND WHITE ASH COAT du reen and delivered, at 610 per ton, from Yaru diteh et bet Sdand dth aves, CONSTANTINE SMERRY O40 \ TYOMING VALLEY COAL—@9 PER ton, delivered to all parte of the cits, well screoued and weight warranted un ibe, at the W“ ing Valloy Yard, toot of lbh et, ¢ 11th NV‘ OD YARD, 2ND AVE,, BETW, oTH and S6:b ats, -Good qualities of Pine, Oak and Hickory wood at the loweer market price, by the load and delivered tree of charge CO.g vudave, bet, Satb & J6th ate, 22 1 NOW DELIVERING THE BEST ot suylkill, Stove and Beg Coal to Chestnut Coal, at ¢8.25, ut yard r Kast Kiver, PALDERICK WILTSE & CO, 1 to low, | | 410 Base 4th et, 0 mM BOARD AD ROO! ro TWO GROWN hedroom, mi uished, w vwithont board; if the latter, the father will yejuile Dreskiaee only, Addrews NOAH MOHIN, Box #1>, Suu Ofice, vos | SECOND STORY ~PRONT ROOM TO WIDOWER AND lau ‘htere want @ room and ef to a genUeman aad wie, or single gentiewan, at ov Vanda st, N.Y, city. Paremeraa ss wi B' JARDING—3 SINGLE MEN CAN BL AC- commodated with good board and pleawant roomne Also a tew young ladies, by calling at 164 Ladiow et je ST i a a ea dk Aes ae URNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO SINGLE 4S gentlemen, at 16) Kast Houston st. ae | FURNITURE Take , ON STORAGE, AT 093 Hudson et. lw ————— AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR« niture,—Thie day, Friday, at 2 o'clock, P. M., 08 house 152 West 21st «t, between Tth and sth comprising every deser iug-reom and narvery furniture, oer G0 yar seine Carpets, su yards oilcloth, solas, louncea, oy MUATTOLe, abies curtains aad Dureaua, bedetemds bair and epring mattrasces, painungs, Fant pinnoto: crockery, china, cat glass, silver ware, &e; ov 12,09) worth ll $4 poss mnew. No postponemen 1K. WESTCOT CO. Auet’s 114 UCTION NOTICE—J. W, EZEKIEL Will sell thie day, ¥5th, at ¥3 Bow fine ansort+ erys tment of ready-made clothing, @ HA haalery, &o also & boxes of claret wine, tereioee aconsignment.49 AUCTION NOTICE~M. DOUGHTY, AUCT., wil! well thie day, April 28th, at 2 o'clock P. M.. ai SU Bleecker #t, corner of Mercer, the entire stock an: fixtures of the above erorery and liquor store, con- fisting of the usual assortinent found io @eries, Lorman cash, ACTION OF HOTEL FURNITURE- continued a6 251 Greenwich et, room No. 4), lot 800, this day, 10 @elocktar, dining room, kitchen, KAKO. Bhat boiler, cua pipes ovens, crock@y, &6s W. A. CARTER, Auct'r, 62 Courtiaudt at, lo LOSING SALE—THE BALANCE OP the stock of JUHN McK KWAN, 55 Maiden Lanty will be sold thie inorning, commencing st lu o'clock. DAN L A. MATHEWS, Auet'r 90 FERRY LRASE AT AUCTION—AT™ THR City Hall,on Monday, May 20th, 1565, at If Poloeks A. M.. will be void at Public Auction, to the highert bidder, with adequate secarity. for a term « ten yeare from the Ist day of June, 15¢ lease to eetabiieh and maintain a ferry trom th sin AL the foot of Spring st, in the City of New York, to Hote ken, New Jereey, at the point where the old ferry wae established within one thousand yards orth or eouth of tuat point. The ding, piace at Hobo- hen, New Jersey, to be fu v1 By the purelar Conditions-The conditio ud covenanta of t lenee to be fu the usual fe of Ferry leases here fore entered into by the Corporation, whieh may t@ had on application at the offic mptroi! ly order of the Coramiemoner tug bart MATIHEW T. BRENNAN. Comptroller, ab F FITSIMMONS, AUC'TK, 706 44 AVE., © will sell at 10's o'clock, on Saturday, the entire household furniture in whe residence 56 THOU Gy ting of a general arsort t of el PALIOTs weraend Giniug room 1 sture, 3 % ae — a" —9 EPH MeGUIRE, AUCT’R, OFFICE 125 third ave, will sell to-morrow, Saturday, nt Dd o'clock P.M., the furniture of house No, 162 Haat 260 ft, consisting of mahogany sofma chairs, wardrobes bodsteads, marble-top contre tebies, Brusee.s hi la erain carpets, &c, ag AUCTR—WILL SELL, MORIARTY, © Friday, 28th inat, at 1) o'clock, at 118 Division at. the croeerics and liquors, contaimed toerein, A good nesortinent, All without reeerve, Also the fize tories nud other gooda, “i MARSHALS SALE—BY VIRTUE OF” A mortanee, | will expose tor aale at public vendor on Friday, April Ith, 1566, at 2 o'clock P.M. ag i Clinton st, the contents ofa barbe: shop, L. RENIire KOPF, Attorney for Morteagee, 22 M DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL @ reli this day, April 25, et 1lUds o'clook, the en~ tire venteel household furniture contained in house No. S23 Weet Thirty-fifth ety between Eighth and Nioth avenues, consisting of tapertry and inersin carpets, rose ood pianoforte, inahowany potas, chaiia centre and card tables, mirrors, curtains, oil clotha, hair mattresses, mahoeany wardrobes, waahatanday toilet sets, extension dining tables, china crockery sud etnae ware, kitchea furniture. Catalogues 06 houre moriine of eale, lw AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY—JAS. AGA witleell at 61 New Bowery, a larce are rortment of wen and women's wearing apparel, drevae ea shawls, ekirte, sheets. counterpanes spreads, comtay pants, vests, and a variety of other goods too uumere ous te mention, By order of JAS. HARTLEY, 199 Varick ot 129 JAWNEROKER’S SALE THIS DAY BY JOUN MORTIMER, 1b Bast Broadway, of 500 lote of rilk, delaine and calico dresses, ekirta, shaw lag cloaks, sheets, spreads, tablecloths, coats pinta, boots, shoes, and a variety of other goods too numee rous to mention. H, McALEENAN, 62 Mulberry street. 142 > CUPDIILLDtfca > ‘.:.©6}© hh wes ‘gl od JAWNBROKER'S SALE — BELL & IN- GRAHAM will sell thie day, at 5S New Bowery, 10'9 o'clock, 500 lote of nen and women's cloihine oP the best kind, dresees, shoes, quilts, blankets, « any , 4. pants, de, or, WM, GOODWIN, 3) New Can The men's clothing to be eold at 1's o'clock, 1 P, GAFFNEY, AUCT'R, 25 CHAMBER | @ +t, will cell thie day, Priday, at 19 O'clock, at Prince et, the contents of the prominent bar-reom ables, chaisy, fine counter, excellent heer pump, pics tures, glaatosy, demijohna, good stove, ice box, &e, 196 AWNBROKER'S SALE, B. WEAVER, JR. will eeil thie dey at 45 Yth ave, at one o'ciork, P, M., 400 lote of drome, shawls, cloaks coats, pane, quilts, blankets, boota, &¢, worthy the attention o denas, My order of J. EB. CUDLIPD, 334 seventh ave lis P GAFFNEY, AUCT, 23 CHAMBERS @ at | sell, on Saturday, at 10'y o'clock. the k and fixtures of the large grocery an tee liquor ste.@ ; flea the lurniture of the fain'iy, Jere are invited, YICHARD = WALTEI saloon}, will reli » the steck and fixture Be NER or Store), will sell thie day, Frica .atd o'clock, (he stock and fixtures of Liquor store 84 Haine ilton st, consisting of apsorted liquors, bar counter, store fixtures, murros, pictures, retrigerato: d DAY other @oous, sale posltive, clock, ab 47) Broome et, the furniture of Wok J. BOGART, AUCTRS—THIS ents 14 roome; boreaus, wardrobes, sofas, carpets, bed fends and bedding, kitchem furniture, 1 cabinet. maker's beach, os MPHOMAS REILLY, AUCT., OFFICE 75 Ninth ave, sells ou Priday, April 2oth, at 1 clock, at 208 West 19th at, 4 variety of household ' furniwu cluding a good heater, extension tables oi cloth, teade, bedding, and # variety of other articles, &e, &e, Ws \ M, ABBOTT, AUCT'R., WILL SELL ON paturday, 20th inet, at 19's o'clock, The entire contained in house, 12 sd st, bes, South th and (th rls Willlamoburs hy 1 concert grand piano, velvet acd it Pala Carpe tuarhie top bureaus and tat Cy bedstead and bedding, dining room furniture, &e.064 VY, ABBOTT, ALCT'R, WILL SELL ON thie day, eth, at 10 otclock, all the eplen ig furniture, carpets, bedding, oil cloth, ale 1 tull ete octave jimuo, dey in private restdeuce, 194 vd ave TT Ww. WITTERS, AUCT,, WILL SELL Thuile diy, ab 10'y o'clock, at ¥i Moutwomiery et entire turniture of eaid house, including piwlor uing-roou, chamber and kitchen furniture, carped oll-clotha, &e, &e, Mi) \ day, At 2 O'clock, 46408 broome street, th tire furniture ot eaid ’M. WITTERS, AUCT,, WILL SELL This b ene house, including parlor, ¢ room, chamber and kitchen furutture, Xe, &e ing \ PILLIAMSBURGH =AUCTION — W, 8, TOWNSEND, Auctr, will eell, this day, atl o'eock, at 165 bitth near North v a laree lection of | ousehoid Furniture of ev the #tock of Mr. MeNelly, dechuing t \ iM, ABBOTT, AUCTLO. this Friday, April 25th, a! olelock. velvet, medailion, tape pets, Qiloloths, mahoeany Pano, glurecs, warble top table, bureau 4 dow ades, sewlnk machines, che sloves, tnattrasses, feather bods, croc and kitchen juraiture, Sale positive, \WV™, ABBOTT, AUC R—WILL SELL AT . Ie dese: iption, ete it TY. plaiod wa i YLb beet 1 1tb at, Friday, at li-sale of Fugine House furniture, co eolas, cushion marble top tables, oll clown, larce mall miriorm, iron ne, cane claire, de, SONS NOTICES, tY CAHILL -THE” ADVERTISE would like to renew their ne ynalul a lady, who once resided near St, hieorge sou, Jundoa, Addrew 0. MAUNB, World utticee N.Y od TOALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Kuow that my wite ELLEN CECELIA JUOHNAON bee lett my bed and boaid withous @Dy jUSL Cause oF plo. vocation, gad J fort id al persona trusting her on my weconnt, @ L will pay no debte of her contractinv . Pico JAMES JOHNSON Val 1D—MY BROTHER AND SISTER, PATRICK aud MARY BKY AS, con aud daw). ter of the Widow BRY Near Palle ai dat tis land, now ‘stopping at TilaM Ad S Mulberry st 91 D(C) REWARD—FOR W. H. OLIVER, ed wile, 191 Mott ou aires by test Wesatmonsh, MeIN LY REY