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. —_ = re | (Co jon of the rebel General, who, on the 4th rent the Friendlies." because. as allo: G ¢ obicherbananl Abad wand Ashed aa beh by hag of trose des a conatlon b outties treated at he former pince. The Too Late for lassifi ation. , waue from bie yeekst a revoiver | Suk snswered: teumedienmly ur carina suet tt Ube (By Mail to the New York fon.) of the children was tn tho Uiion om DEATHS. hen cee. tool from b oly D od od ry a 5 hdl dls dit me " the ereted poateren at hie surrender of his army wpe the cisect TFeech truce, he — and that there was oo authority authorising their re- of Mr. Tnvereoil, when he wae im- | «ae competent toattend tomuch wants; but if anythin im by A police officer Tt wae as much was desired, be wished to know it, when he woul er could do to keep the people from laying | aecidoe whether or not it would be necessary to send ude npon hie prisoner, The prisoner for the Lieutenant General, He wae informed that ed atthe pollee etation followed by ap he, Geoeral Sherman, war ready to treet him at any ord, which auytnented at every time to confer on the subject of his wants, This offer i) Moseey wee seat for aod Mr. In war promptiy accepted, and, through Wade Hawpton, Kizeu, mbes at the atation hous, the point of meeting waa agreed upon. At Mr, James Nithingtom 4 hia testinony, wh to] Bennett's, a litte but on the icft of the Chapel Hid bs eae he the parrative give above road, five miles froin Durber's Station, an Paretpent Liscois, it is stated, left only @26,000 in real estate, Is Kentucky more than 25.000 negroes have been enlisted aud assigned mostly to garrison duty Joan Het, who was the “ Conservative’ candidate for the Premdeney in 1860, died in Ala- bame recently, in a state of extreme poverty. tion endless. PARKS~—On Thureday, April 27, Edward L, Parks, On t te fenton ot te tieotcane ho et a A, « by of Joba Bead Fieano: A. Parks, aged 61 years, months succeed) a months an aye. fall tbe children were begiert her successors, The nde sat acquaintances, aleo the mem. but that the cbildrem were properly treated at the | bers of the N.Y, Benevolent Society of Bookbinders, time of taking out the writ. An order wes therefore | are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, oa directed to be drawn in favor of the Union Home and | Saturday, at 1 o’ci'k, from the residence of bis pe- School, in accordance with the above facts, rents, ¥7 Ludlow at. 876 Meretine oF THR CHAMBER OF CommERCE | . SHEA—Drowned on the 29th of March, De : i k piace, Tar Charleston © mi of the Yet reports the Tur € a CoTTOS Qurstton,.—At a meet Tine & ante Ker sor alan: wed io an > m Jones teetified that 1b arrest)! the | from Raleigh, the memorehie meeting tool lace, bar nm CovuirR of —Ture Conrisc ata Co UEMTION,« nd eutoare, County Kerry and, aced 5 man with arovolver ty hie habd, nod It wancorked. | Generel erin wae necoupanied by ia right hand | Drevalence of amall-pox in that city, and sayethat | 1, ofthe Chamber of Commerce an excited dircus- |. His friends aud relatives ave respectilly invited man, his able Chief Bogineer, .O. M, Poe, Here Mr, [neereoll remarked defiantly aud offen. f eively, Yer, and you all ran | k of rheep | General Barry, with othere of bis staff, nod met Gen when I drew it and the | Johnston, with Major Jolnetow and Captain Hamp. crowd wate auether rt sbutthe | ton, of hie etaff oth generals were accompaniod police, wth great diMieuity, . n keeping by their cavalry geuersia, Kilpatrick and Wade Weta beer tay - Ham ton, been on tie batt etew thick and Ate r the more important qnestiona bad been set- faat, and I've seen 1 to be scared by | thed, Gene, Sherman nod Johnston convereed treely one tev ver rt, Ingersoll eppealed to several | and fravkiy. (een, Sherme h tu pu in ecarch of bal tor him, but eli re- | fairly minttior, that the ere pi was the bestarmy ever m Mata ath y ‘seople ! 3 he nat 0 ve Jolneton, “iny eagineers my officers, and the peo fA Lar tL Rettd aha B ALG dios of South Carolina a tiuslsted upon it, that po anny caused considerabie cxcitement, A large crowd | pouid aver penetrate Saikahatchle Swamps, and you scarcely & street is free from it. Amoxo Mr. Lincoln's papers his been found ® package of letters toarked in bisown band writing, “Assas# nation Letters.” Tho Raleigh (N. ©.) Progeess strongly big against the U8 Government's [hee fate ing the late rebel Lagislature of that State, and would pre- fer taartial law to their rule. A COLORED woman who waa recently ejected from & Philadelphia atreet car by the conductor, was on Wednesday accorded $50 damages. Judge A'li 2s, at 1 o'clock precisely, from hie late idence, Savannah cotton, The committee having the subject 215 Hester at. 7s in hand reported at length, stating that when the re- | ~~~ ——— ————————— — | bellion broke out there was due from Soathern people BAgraY oh SALE inal IRE IX THE N york, at least ©160,000,000, which | — RL. 5 Re Mee maeee ean paid, ‘The report hoped the cotton | (VARPENTERS WANTED AT 184 Church would not be confiscated antil creditors here had / tt. Apply early. J. TYRREI '. m the original A BOUT-MAKER AT 4 Genen cf the oe A yep {ine could be no W at. To save jrenbie, bone but a goud such thine a eaptureson land, The cotton alro, was workman need apply. ROBT SMITH 37 son ceeurréd, ting the confiscation of the to attend the funeral, on Firday grt April 3 i yne! a # so0 said the passenger railway some J men at the South, and ANTE af pep te nT, toed, m neeute are freely wade to Ipnoh hue, ore, | coraeroved and. Brig t for } 4 ead r railway companies have no 6 ce thd oe Ufa a 5 i V ANTE D. GOK AY GEN TI EMEN'S iN] » I npehecgrsnf de hn Mecsas del afie bape + oar [nian guae SUPPRY trains. he like could night to adopt rules to exclude any class of people. | wich Captain Marshall opposed the adoption of the ter makers, 0 e beet custow work. Apply eens ap 5 frends are endcavorirg to take out ® | not have been done by any bapet ft 4 duct | corp ‘ mecre Creneral Wade hamptons actions and conduct in a+ corpus, but eo far have not miceeeded | eT reach @ manly and eandid admission, are he alderman by whora he was committed. | pucpestive of ble hatred of the poople who elevate and roe yo aetae he cousidered that the question was | 210 Sixth ave, bet. 14th and 16th ete, tlfesdy settled by the Government, If the Gevern- ~ ment had acted (mproperly let the matier go before G the Courts, Moves H, (irinne!l deemed the report an | ~~ Tur Infamous Charles J. Faulkner, formerly U. S. Minister of France, but later one of the most blood-thiraty and brutal wretches of the * Con- writ of ha’ 4a tadir RAL BUSINE , A SNUAL MEETING—INSULATED LINES } ough {fanatic fede "baa ab himself in Richmond, with @| attack on the eovernment. It war finally rerolvod, . oPiag- aonb igh tel Ae fnen et leo py } hereto ‘ ban i stain \ orhle i iicas of beathera tupatierivy ed chivalry, br 3 peculiar to 860 OF his stripe. that ae there were but twenty-four members present, Telegraph Compaur, The annaal meeting of the "adel pla pri =~ Thle afwernoon aries He denied that the South was conquered or even Ingersoll, the brother of Edward Ingereo!l, and, ae | worsted, and fally re-announeed ihe cheoty that ee u . ' ' elite Southern man could whip three Northern men, elleged, a notorious eympathizer with the rebellions | peti ge tour years of war have at lest reduced the went to Bpring Garden Hall, for the purpere of go.08 | odde, even in his opinion, from five to three. During yi rroth ( if ding from hie ear terview of the two Generals, Col. Poe en a. poglag lapel tht doll ranerihin heen ae , heaton Chief Engineess of the two armies, had riage, he waa set upon by the populace and very bad- friendly interview, Major Jobnetom ex- ly Beaton, He took refuge In the Hall, and waa anb freee vie miration se ane Cup ineet= quent y od to hi ¥ , ~ |] ibe ability manifested y erman's ariny weawentiy conveyed to hia Beveral promi: | in" tte march. through oath Carolina, ‘The Dent eecorslor propowed to vieitthe Hall thin af- fernoon to , ‘ludes some five or eix hun- | Ineulat Linge Teleeraph Compeny will be beld as Treas ener enalt be printed, and a copy placed | the office of the company, Ts Droadway, New York, ip every member's hands before action be bad on it. — ine. 4s, ge pues tay the 2d day of be Ai at . . e ' 2% o'clock m.. for the choice of directors, adopting such Sick axp Wounpen,—The U, 8. Hospital | gmendments and additions to the by-laws, and doing Aleamer General §, K. Barnes, trom Moore Hord a anch other business a may have been notified to the City, N.C, arrived at thie port yesterday, with 600 stockholders and a may ie cally come before the meet. 3 ” , sick and wounded soldiers. IWAKD HAMILTON, Secretary, New Yo Etoremest,—Dr, Franz Heil,ea German re- ing, April 22d, 1566, 4) ‘ORN MEAL AND CRACKERS—50 Barrela riding fo Detroit, Mich., arrived inithis city a day or two sineo, in search of his wife, Anne Margaret. He / of corn meal, «lightly damaced by water, Bult- abie for feed tor horses, &e, Also 1b0 boxes of cracks ere, guitable for family use, saloons, &e., for aa rad that his faithless partner had eloped with John | at 17 Albany et, Willmerer, otherwise known ea Winter, pastor of St. Job's Chureh, at Detroit. the faxitives taking with them ns sgnb$ compiainant’s money. After s dil- iment eesreh, the man and wornan wore found et No 40 City Hall Place, where they were living ae man and wife, The pair were arrested by officer Croker, ot the Torte Police Court, and taken before Jus lee Dowling, when they consented to return to Detroit without a requis.tion,and yesterday afternoon t were takon back in charge of the officer who made the arrest. Mra. Hell is but 26 years of age, while her husband is Tur Poutcr,—Superentendent Kennedy bas Tamer is little anxiety respecting Mr. Seward now. He will undoubtedly recovery, but be will Present a aad spectacle to hia friends: bis face \e cut and gesbed, and his broken jaw distigures bim Ho han already begnn to consider the business of the Department, and hia recover is ao rapid that el) thoughts of appointing some one to act tempor- arily in hie place have been disuiaeed. Gasmmat Wattacy, the military cormmander at Naltimore, bas \seued an order conforming to At- torney General Bpeed's opinion, forbidding 4!! rebel officers paroled Ly General Grant, whether they had homes in Marylend before the war or not, from hereafter going to Baltimore; and alse re- quiring that such officere who have already come fato Maryland, be immediately arrested aud held for future disposal, This causes much com- motion in Becession circles. A namn of rebel soldiers was encountered on the Mth inat., near Sumrer, 8. C, by three companies efU. B troops, and romied therm with « loss of vixty prisoners and many dead, Sumter contained avumber of Unon prisoaers also, who were re- lensed. Gen. Potter is scouring the State, destroy two officers questioned exch other about the depart. sult with Mr, Ingersoll, but they were parte aud at ee Fete eogipeers oe fag | Poe 3 take ia im se etbim our plan ef building pontoons, ajor Jolin warned nott doco. and desisted. The excitement on | sor, proved himacif @ through gentioman, aud ne be dhe mubicct runs high, and Jn the prevent eatate of pal J from Major Poe, exprewed « hope that they wabihe min: fi pa 0 Le t vould soon meet under more favorable circumstances, Se Pete ey oe ives of all eympathizers with | Tr ooking of the ertales of the Beathwest, Hherinas the rete an hardly be anid to be aafe, inquired where Gen, Wilson with bie cavalry wae? “tle is at Columbus, Georeia.” replied Johuson, * an THE SAD JOURNEY, i i othe rake that you woukl sion him, ene . Maing all throueh that country, tearipe everyth Progress of the Faveral Train. to the devil.” Gen, Sherman then showed Jobo wn @ The train conveying the remaing of Mresident supaeh he had just roves ed from Gilmere, Copa } hat Potter, with a force of intausry anid Cavalry, * Lincoln, left Albany on Wednesday afternoon, (an finiebing the werk of devastation in South Carolina, account of which wae published in westerday'’s Sts | Sherman forestalled Johnston's rovtest to have tiat accompanied by a number of distinguished gentie- siopped by eayine that he thought it woald not hart ASH PAID FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS parmphie'e. books, and all kin or. 2 West Broadway, oftporite Clat! ARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEA all other kinds of Job Printing, neatly done, a! low pricea, by THOMAS EF. SULTON, at the ol stand, 142 Fulton si reet, bet, Broadway and gaa street, ASH PAID FOR Ra White rage § cen Heente; books and n AND OLD Metals, per th,; colored and woolen, apers. Scents: old braas, Ti cents per tb. rand pester, 23 te: lead 6 cla, Quen and State officers, All along the rvute, the bore falls ee ee ee epg ties ate ted ing rebel property, dc. He had captured and de- | issued an order of thanks on behalf of the Board, to | #18 New Bowery, between Kove end Chae scenery of the country wae animated by human be- | wasmoroae and Tetloent, He rhowed plainly bow | stroyed, at last accounts, about 160 cart, and «@ the members of the Police Force for their cheerful, prompt, faithful {and considerate labore during the part few dave. He rave: “The heat of order has been preserved, while but few arresia were necessary, a4 well from the good nature and right spirit of the peo- ple, as trom the firm, yet conciliatory. and gentle de- portment of the members of the Force,” Count or Grexerat Srsstons,—Yesterday, Peter Heffner was convieted of stealing sore dia- inond jewelry in John street, in December, 1562. The prisoner fe an old offender, having several aliases. There are tive indictments against him, Heffoer lived in style and was reputed to be wealthy. Kemanded for rentence, Fata Acctpent,—Yesterday Coroner Gover held an ing: at Bellevne Hospital, on the body of Ms ‘ Merri whove death resulted trom injuries rec , by necidentally falling from the back par- lor window of house No, 51 West Lith etreet, to the pavement, while preparing to clean the windows. Berorary,—Charles Ulman was arrested yesterday, charged with entering the saloon No, 191 train, At one point, ashort distance above Albame, | in adiscussion as to the slavery qrueet n, miele thle ye x h 0 y n " remarkable contemion. “ihe discussion o. the alav~ a@ party of about thirty young girls ee | ads Sie on | ory qhesTich Gn an: bid: Tea mendtieat te we a level green, at an opening in a wood, bowlag ieU | Coustitution forev forbidding slavery s perfectly @ the carsewept by. At Schenectady, where the 1r, and AN be accepted ia the f pirit by the peorle , yo ) 7 of the South.” If thie la the feeling the clase he frain'arrived at 4:45 P.M. (Wednesday), great particularly representa, we ball it with gladness crowds of people thronged the streets, honee-topeand | The news ot the assassination of Mr. Lincola wre windows, At Bt. Johnaville, are hroeut atation, | Tecelved by Gen. sherman while at Kilpatrick's head- | iuarters, on bie way to the tiret day's meeting We twenty-one volunteer lady-walters, In white walet4 | lave i¢ from dharman bimeeif, that Gen, John- and black skirts, served at the tables, Thoy wore aoe war shocked, and m nifeated ne mach poeites le mie P ‘ » | AUG concern aaan intimate friend would have done allowed to pars through the funeral car aud ¥ ipw the The rebel chiefirin expressed bimeelf deeply palued coffin, At Little Palle, which waa reached at 7:06 at the uutortunate event, P, M., a committee of ladics placed # flowery tribute ou the coflin, while a band played adirve. At Her- Kimwer, wore thirty-six young ladies, repreaenting the State, dressed in white with biace sashes, and hold- dug draped flage, The train at §:45 reached | thea, nuniber of locomotives, near Cauden, and wae pushing on towards Columbia. Preeipest Jonson's guard conmate of one select man from each county in Ohio, and numbers near- ly one hundred men. A sufiicient force of this guard is upon duty at all times, and the vy \sitor who calle upon the President at his temporary Mansion, is confronted, immediately upon Ap proaching the door, by three or four soldiers, who do not permit bin to advance further unt) bis name has been sent in and the order given by the President to admit him. In the hall adjoaing the reception-room aro also found soldiers of genteel deportment, who quietly remain sbout the eus- Tance, within afew teet of Mr, Jobneon, Bontinels also constantly surround the house uvon the streets and in the lot upon which the budding steuds. lo fi every reasonable precaution ls taken to prevent any violence being atsempted upon the Presidens. ] ARDWARE, CUTLERY, EDGE AND coopers’ tools, aleo agriculture! and horticultura implements, adapted to the season, at LILTLI 4 Hardware Store, 69 Fultou et, bet, Cliff amd tod, east of Broadway, 78 ELLEY’S PATENT ROOF PAINT OIL, for sale by the bar at 76 cents a gallon, New York City Oil Co, 104 Maiden lane. 46 EAKY ROOFS CURED WITH RUBBER paint, 1 to l'g cents per foot, according to con- dition, and wartunted, No, 596 No, § Beeks at, No. 153 Bowery, No. & ave, No, 5 haye, No. 45 Fighth are, Pine st, room 1: » 11 Routh Tth et Willinmeburgh, and cor, Oxf st. and Fulton ave, Brooklyn. 44 ME. DEMOREST’S EXQUISITE TOILE? . preperations Bloom end Roseate Bloom, Curling Cream and everlasting per: » prcketa, Price 60 cents each, Bold by all Periumers. or sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. Mae, DEW Order Announcing the ents Death APLOTAL FIELD ORDER—NO, 60 Hrangranrens, Mirirany Div, or Tae Misere) RES 1's Emport f wlona, 473 . v Chatham street, on the nignt of the 2d ivst, and | yorg, Taalbes taped oe tee ph ade Fad aud though rain was falling, there wae an sire, EN dH6 Pibtiy Ratnton, April 17, 1565.) a orattyes stealing goods valued at @1 IDDLESEX COUNTY COPPER COW fimmense concourse of people, A request was ‘The General commanding announces with pain and LOC A L N EW S. -—- _ LOE) by CO,-< dere made that the body be exposed to public | sorrow thaton the evening of the 14th Inst, at the vie but Gen, Dix was forced to refuse. At Syra- | theatre, in Weahington city, hia Excellency the cure, the depot was handsomely decorated (aa were | I dent of the United States, Mr, Lincoln, was as- ail the depote on the route), aud rows of evergreen | easainated by oue who uttered the State motto of trees wore placed along the sides of the building into | Virginia Fie the sarne Una, she earned of State, i tn » Mr. Seward, while euiferine from a bicken arth, wav Which the tyeihe: Fun (A ohorus of one hundred alas stabbe do by anoth + murderer, in bis own house voices sang hymane. lie were tolled, minute-vune | pus still survives, and lie eon waa wounded, suppos d were fired, and a corp: of veteran reserves partiel- | fatally, Itlete eved by perrons capable of jucging, that other high othoert were ceamned to shae the poted in the ceremonios, A Nettle girl brought @ | aacie ite, ‘Thue it eects that our evemy, dv epairine Douguet which ahe wanted put om the coffin: her] of meeting ne in monly wartare, bettas to resort to was complied with. After thie hour (11:30 | {iY arenas kine te universal, tor. he kuowe thea the the train parsed through several emall towns, t mans of the Cou te army would seuarn to where long lines of people with to: tio such mete; but he | eves it the penne re . 0 pot rebellion Avmnst riahttul authority. aither ide of the track, while benfir Wo hive tai ~ © have met every pusse which this war hes er. burning at various polute, At Rochester ( suined. and tiust pow be prepared for it in ite Inet and yesterday), there wasa large military dip and at, Wort shape, that of aanene ue and guerriliag; but woe Batavia o larve delogation of citizens of Duitalo came on board—among thom Ex-Pre ident Fillmore, At unto the people who seek to oxpend their wild par. sto euch a mauner, tor there w but ene dread re. Hiv order o ajor 4. rT. Suen . Butlalo, where the train arrived at 7 A.M... a pro- 1” “ oa won’ or Generel We Te hs caren ‘The annual meeting of tbe s!vckholders of th Middlesex County Copper Co, will be held att Company's office, 40 Vesey et. in the elty of Ne York, or) Suesday, the 9th day of May, 1964, at 1¥ 0’ clock, noon, for the election of officers for the ensuing year, oad for the tranwetion of business generally, HOs, W. BACK, Secretary, 16 MONUMENT TO ABRAHAM LD At a mecting of citizens, on the 19th ine proposition was made qud adopied to eract a Fruita monument iu or near ove of the public aqnares of tl city commemorative of our od, Larue ted President, Abraham Lincoln ; lew to en. able the masees of the peop rich—to participate in such an enduring exprese on peblic horace, it war decided that the ead 4 ou each individual be liimitea to one dollar, Ail sub. pik ged made for thie purpose, with the uame of each subscriber, will be enciorad, addressed to Ti M. OTHY G. CHURCHILL, Bey, (President of the Col. wnbis neuranc: cocuneay No. 161 Broadway), Treasurer CHARLES H, MARSHALL, JOUN T, HOFFMAN, TIMOTHY G, CHURCHILL, JOUN BE, DEVELIN, JOHN C, HAMILTON, Tue Navy YArv,—The ship carpenters held a meeting at Tammany Hall, in York street, corner of Pearl, yesterday forenoon, at which it wae resolved that they would not go to work unless the #4 60 per day demanded by them was paid; and it being stated that the quartermen and one carpenter bad gone to work, they decided, that if called upon to resume operations, they would not work unless these men were discharged, The sentiment of the mecting appeared to be to stand out until the govern. inent desired their servicer, The committee which returned frou Washington some days since, re wrted that they were very well received, Joe, Smith (the chief of the Naval Bureau) treated them to inince vies, and other sweet things, and then, , told them to go home and mind their busi- nes, Thisdid not agree with the sentiment of the meeting, and they resolved not to apply to the Naval Department ene tore, but to wait until they requir- ed their eervicos, The newspapers generally were denounced for not taking their and after afew aidremens, the nweting adjourned, Farau Acctpent,—Michael Sullivan, em- SEW YORK AND THE VICLUITY, Tne Deatu or Boorn,—After this annouace- ment was posted up on the Son bulletin yesterday tuoruing, the uews spread rapidly through the city. Our Indefativable, who was on his way down town, while in the Fourth avenue, waiting for a car to pass, heard two persons in the veliiele allude to the ehoot- ing of Booth in Virginia, Our reporter tramediately wntered the car, obtalned all the particulars then kuown, and afterwards spread the intelligence emong hie ecjuaintances, who received it with so many different expressions that he “noted” the words used, for the purpose of eivinw the readers of the Sts some dea of the comments people indulged in when they beard of the yillain'’s death, “Beat, by thunder!" said a dcteetive officer, with whom the indefativalle is acquainted, “Whata pity Uncle Sam couldn't have had serand hanging match,” remarked a BheritM “@ #tood on STO HOON WA, cession wus formed and the remaine Lorne to Bt loved in the Navy Yard. Killed on Wedieeday, | New Yorks April 20, 1546. SS eee . oved in the Navy Yard, was on neaday, 2 ~ . wn. James’ Hall, where a society of winwcis sane the role ivews items deputy. ‘*fwns « bully boy fired that shot," anid an | Phin attomptiny to #top & runaway team, He fell, OTHING LIKE LEATHER—IF YOU 2un dirge, “Rost, epirit, rest!" and the pubile wore enthusinetic fireman, who overheard the conversa- od eed ena by dee wuts, wee trove ti on, Bis wall ete ytd Paging 2 % bay Psy FN ae ht Se i ta wp . it a fracture # 5 H ot Spruce st, Pay , A no admitted, A large number of members of Congrese, | By Telegrap’ Co the Now York Sun.) tion. “Ira sorry they killed him," epoke up one | Pome ten minutes thereatter, The decensed reeided RANGE COUNTY LEAD O TH . ak&., resched Buffalo with the train, = man, upon whom those in the room fiercely | at ihe corner of Smith and Pacific #treets, _ vmual hy of tas dteak ala « r : E AN. Tho procession with {the remaine left St. James Irie roported from New Orleans that General | turned, while sa bellyerent individual present Se J ip epee cere Of toe, renee Hall, (where they had beeu viewed by larke numbers of people,) at about $46 P.LM., and the train loft tor Cleveland at about 10 o'clock inet night On the authority of the embalmer and the under- Ove forces during the recent operations, «le eaker It ie denied that ns stated in some of the papers, | #troyed the steawers King, Auguste and Ning, op burned on the Julapoosa, Ail the rebel depots, Now York State Legislature, and worksboos and rolling mills were also stroyed, Private property was uomolesed, County Lead Co, will be held at the Company's oflice, 46 Vesey at. in the city of New York, at 1¥ o'clock, noon, on ‘Tuceday, the Oth day of May, 1365 for the election of officers for the ensuing ye nd for the transaction of business generally, THOS, W, RACK, cretary, lo THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID IN the city for old books, newspapers, pamphlets, and all Kinds of paper makers atock, go direct 49 Aun st, THOS, C, BENNETT, S41 THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Dick Taylor will surrender his army to Gancral Caniy. prepared to knock the speaker down, with- ont a warning. Indeed, a {races would have occurred ff the man had not explained that “the wretch ought to bave been hung. An army officer, a Brigadier (General, said “they ought to take Booth's boly, ram it into mortar, and point ite muzele seaward, toe ward Great Britain, Thea explode the charge of powder, breaking the damned assasein's carease into ten thousand fragments, none of whick should be WILLIAMSBURGH, A Soupmns’ Wroow Srarvina,——The widow of Sergeant Fales, residing at No, 1 Ciymer street, FE. 1), was yesterday found In a state of starv- ation and reseurd by some benevolent gentlem&n, Her busdand died at Annapolis, Md., ® short time since, from the effects of confinement in Libby Pri- son, and hie body was sent home to his wife, who spent her last earnings in performing the mournful favorable terms be granted, old ne wapapers, Pamphlets, books and waste Senate. ? : i allowed to fall upon the soil of a country the | duty of interment, Being afterwards too feeble to | paper of every dese: iption, STOCKWELL & FM- Albany, April 27,—Bui.8 Pansep.—Incorporating Tur Grant Jury & Toronto, C, W., heve found | fyul murderer aud hie confederates sought to ruin.” work, she was unable to support herself, and prefer- BRSOS, 26 Ann et, 1 door weet of Nessa! : the Greenpoint and Calvary Cometery R Com | true bills of indictment against Jacu® Thompson, C, © Clay, W. H, Cleary, Willan Rag wmce Me- ty of South Brooklyn from taxation Donsld, and Bernarnt Young, for ~~ A the to fees of King munty © Changing the bulk. s - bead and pier lines of the | ity of Willimmusburgh, | Beutrality laws, ave a weorporating the Mivigraut Savings Dank, Ava lar vecting: of Epiacopal cleyer*asn held rooklyn, feel ; i The bill for the erection of a monument to Abra- at Elizabeth, No J., it was unanimously reaulved vam Lincoln in Central Park was passed, to request Bishop Odenbeimer to petision the Pres- The Avsembly'# anendnents to the bill for the | Mentte change the day eppointed asa Fusi day aroction: of Warehouses at Quarantiay were con- | from the Yth of May, which is an importanteburch _ the Avembly's amondinents to the Manhattan | femtival—the Ascension vt our Lord. Gane Light many's Dill with the two yenre re. ‘ ; Oe * or striction for cliareing the increased price of #. be per Ynw steamer New Ev; land, Captain Fic) is for 1,000 feet sirlcken out, were now concurred vn, Loud cheers greeted this speech, and later in the day our reporter overheard a naval officer declare that he would “never serve on the gumboat where Booth's bedy hat been Iaid, PH regen firet. 1 couldn't breathe io such @ shi Another reporter says, a butcher up town wanted Booth caught alive, and would hare given five hundred dollars for the privilege of driving tacks iuto every square inch of the nasasein's body." It acerred as if everybody wanted a chance to inflict some kind of torture upon Booth, und the disappointment was ariversal, when they knew he was beyond the reach of auch blood thirety ve! HE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR gony. The general charity aopr ail kinds of mee. old books, old newspapers, old empting the Father Mathew Total Abetinesn metals, and 26 cenis each for men's old high hate at ; ‘32 46 Spring at, bet, Mott and Mulber 21 HE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Trustees of the “American Desicating Co,, of N. Y,."' will be held at the office of the company, No, 66 Rxchange Place, on Thursday, the bith May, 1865, b ehoure of 12 M.and1P, 3 GEOR L M. SIM retary, New York, April 2Tth, 1565, soe T° THE PUBLIC—IF YOU WANT TO ve money, g0 to the old Stand, 19 avenue LD, for your paper hanging, shades, cormices, table and poor 6 red starvation to soliciting aid, Bhe te very well cared for now, . ‘ Arremprep Suicrpr—George Springstein, @ German, attempted to cut his own throat, at his res’ dence in South 6th street, last evening, but was re and arrested, The cause is said to 8 brooding over the death ot Mr, Lincoln, Patwrut AccrpExt.—A boy named James Thompson, was run over by the cart of # junkiman named Murph luatevening, and had bie eine and lege broken, Murphy was arrested, JERSEY CITY, ExrLosion i A Frreworks Factory.— oil cloth, ; payee EST CANADA LEAD CO—THE ANNU: Bostop, while lying ather wharf at 8s, John's t 1 ean thors th ey ee vee On Wednesday afternoon an explosion occured in one \ a) miseting of the stoc kholdere of the Woet oO Y ne wretch executed, nder- ° S ‘9, As se pad ‘a offic Ansembly, N.B, with a full freight, was burnedto the wates| vine einen ender-heart- | or str, Lilliendahl's fireworks buildings at Greenville, | Canada Lead Co, will te held atthe Conpany’s office, od creasuce anid she would have “traveled a huodred iniles to see Booth huang, bat could not be induced to look upon the banging of any other criminal," Thus it wae everywhere, “Shooting was too good a death," 46 Vorey et, in the city of New Lork, on luesday.the 9th day of Muy, 1545, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the elec. tion of officers for the eupulng year, aud for the trvna- action of husiness generally, THUS, W. KACK, pecrebary, ww The amendments to the New York County tax | edge, yesterday, The fire was caused by the ex- evy were concurred ia, The following are the | plos.on of an olllamp, Vhree persous are muisain, ainendmente No treight saved, which set fire to the bullding and epread to others, destroying #1000 worth of property, The employes escapod by Juinping from the windows, To the Children's Aid Society, ; y City Ferny Company have a ~ ve nocennnnne —nt| Pee f a County C rt 0,000 ; to the con Lue reels under command of Dan Adams and | said an old lady of three score, “Why did'nt they Tur ioe ¢ einer vivre ee re r jon of # County Court House, #500000, to be 5 ce ratesof c u 2 paid for mynsertats furnie! to be furnished. or on | Buford, commenced evacuating, Moutzowory, Ala, | burn him up in that barn? But law! what's the advanced thelr rates ° LM y brn oy on Tuesday evening, two hours before euch of which eoversteumeary | ofthe Union army. Tu acy Ae Judge of Supreme Court Honrd of Supe Pian COUT | rear guard, ordired ninety-five roa Pino Rear For arail- | cotton to te turned, and it was’ niales over 22 years of age, aud fermales and minors proportionately, “MARINE NEWS. | use, be willbe roasted enough.’ Every one agreed with every one else that they were glad the assassin while regretting that be did not die igno- on the scaffold, To regard to Booth's ac- he arrival rdcominanding the rebel hougand bales of ILLS £1 AND UPWARDs, ON Lnuion Bank of London, aud Royal Bank of Lreland, For sale by 365 WELLS, FARGO & CO ' ton avenue aud other eteets in’ New Aone despite the | eomplices all agreed that hanging would be too good i TRMIGRA TION FROM ENGLAND, IRE. York, Making ; ons for military expendi. | Protest of the citizeur for them, April 23—B, Bises, 5 07-8. Sete 6 G4—M’n risos.o7 40, artmeuie ot LAND, dc, by BLEAMSIHIPS AND BAILING ‘Lo author. Amoxg the recent arrivals at Fortress Monroe, Rewarp ror tae Carterr ov Jnrr, tare CLEARED ue At reduced rates. tivoy Conwany to tiunel | from Richmond, Va, was that of the paroled revel | Davis, It hae been proposed to the Secretary of War : TAPRSCOTT, BROS. & CO.’S CELEBRATED LINES any eee a ty tither'ze 4h" | General Pickett, who murdered in cold: tdood she | to offer # half a million dollars for the capture alive ot BTEAMBHIPS.-Eagle, Havana; Zodiac, Beaufort, OF LONDON AND LIVERPOOL PACKE |, fur ulate foor rw , BHIP-—|larpewell, Kelly, for Havre. BARKS-—Pembroke, Glace Bay; Ann Q Lizzie, Pernambueo, Sailing every five days Drafta, payable thronehout Fneland, Tre'and, Seot. land and Wiles, at the low cet possible rates, ; ersot New York, and the | Dwonty-elebth Loyal North Carolinians, He wae pety Caponin of Port, DON motion of Mr. Van Ruren the Jeff, Davie. Two gentlemen of this city offer tem ina full suit of rebel pray, and awuntered ousand Collars a plece toward the amount, appolntiwentotas Hines Pas : . : LAPRCOTT, Bos. & CO, rules were suspended, and ¢ { » and out of she Fortress, inapecting the guos Fatty Arp Fuxp,—The wives and widows BRIGH—Neva, Havana; Startled Fawn, Gonaives. S19 80 south 6t, New York beponded, and the Lill authorizing the ‘ ‘ % . | TUF CCRT? q ’ » io rks " auch nonelurlance | of our voluntee » agnin being paid their all CHOONERS—W 1, Compton, Fertress Monroe; By? AVERPOOL APSCOIT’Ss LINE, Company to tunnel Broulway was pasted, Sb to 1s, A ] end tho various works with Be NER NON ualanes rd a bret bee vce yeee ri rs 1s sigs onhitos, Pictou; Robert Bruce, Anticua: Unex- fk OK LIVE ay ATH Horan qotion to reconrider was loet as if he bad been @ Union officer of distin aiished om thie fund. Yestertay person by Edy Say | ected, Bt Johu, N B: Lucy, Boston; R 8 Hodgdoa, X LINE FOR LONDON, On motion of Mr, Gleason the pales were auanondod, | merit 4th aud Sth Warde were paid, ‘To-day the lth and 1 nl Thomas Hix, Pictou. ship AMERICAN EAGLE. aulis April 29, ens ihe DIU regulatiag the teee of tiarior abustcrw was Ww. Young, who was arrested week before lest, | 10th» snd to-morrow the Isth Wards will receive ARRIVED. nT Bi { Yor passage or drafts apply, 5 PALS \ , . their portion, ‘The money from this fund t# very wel- STEAMSHIPS—Admiral Dupent, Fortress Mon- ER & CO, 86 South at, ude A resolution to adjourn to-inortow at noou was at Harrisburgh, Pa, by the Provost Guard, for “ und creates general joy among the recipients, roe; Uneas, Wilmington, N ©; Roanoke, (monitor] MASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERI OL Aopiod niaking obscene comments on the desth of Presi- Ruwovac oF THE CATAFALQUE,—Toslay 7oreroes peared, CHY of Fit Fortress Monroe; nd London--ly the Oid Black Star Line — For Bitis Passen.—To ineorporate the North Ameri. | dent Lin was escorted through the prisctpal ry Liverpool the CONSTITUTION sa) on April IJth, eau nod bealian steamehip Canpar TOPA the eatatalqae in the City Hall, in which were depo- BHIPS—Harvest Queen, Liverpool; George Green, | bor London, vue See GRENNELL, April Lith, the New Vork aud Polat fealel Navisat on, toa! ana | Seats of the city yesterday, by wequad of the | sitedtho renimias of President Lincoln, will be re- | Shields: M Nottebohin, Norfolk. Bor passage SPPly to WILLIAM & GULON, # FL toa et hy 7” { on pays : Tooatablish 6 ay id Be , pinie | Vou teserve Ariny Corps, who played the } moved, The large and elaborate trimmings will be vl Siehtee Rion. Rip Tenet Lephyrine, Dement: OTEAM Ti ) QUE ENSTOWN AND LIV UR \ Letween brooksen and Motthaven. For the_iy lefor | Rogue's Mareh, ‘The prisoner was clevated on # | taken to the office of the Street Commissioner. What | Hampton Roads; International, Curacoa. Ss POOL.-PENNSYLVANIA, anil April 2th, Hcl apt heap by peusond bord at aakine fhe | boerd, pou which wae painted words descriptive | the tuleequent disposition of them will be, haa not] BRIGS—Chesapeake, Demarara; Clyde, Balt Car: Lol 131 ANA eile Suturday, May 6th, Cabin passage ‘ wtious mallitay ui Why oO aon } = 1" . 1 ane; * rs 25, #01 nauival . i Btu atilitia low Lt iad of bis offense, The novel affair crested conaider- | ¥°* bs srired, Meanwhile the Joint Committee of gore ion Sung Charles sis Apply wo WILLIE s Bae GUN roaee at —aprconnenninieane able sensation. the Common Counell are at Albany, and upon their JHOONERS—R H Dalley, Wilmington: Wilson | — —- - ~ ; — 5 % — Sherman's i'vace Conference — Full and} Luv (iowing important order hag been issmed era c the city, sises hans i me siten a Wo the | Crawford, R nititlen: wars tga A luteresting Details, t 1 - ; rewalning decorations of the building. Margaret New Hayen ab « » Ne —— = oe — _ y ¢ ror Norfol o3 : “ake . > ; osephine, Brid OS ERE 7 > At the first meet ine, at» vich General Johneton onl My Bt Norfolls, Va: “Is dves uot} Gory at the Evening Exchange, opened at | Belle of the Bay, Georges Banks; J fei MUST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY = aven: to be clearly understood that the revel unigorm port for Philadelphia; G Stratton, Providence; Na was present, bo tetis were fluaily agreed upon: at 1 Or ee estitven: Honty, Reweom Black Rock; Teeth extracted without pain or no charge, wi , 3 14v and sold down, after call, to 147%, at which it , : | Beautiful teeth inserted, ¢leach., Teeth ineert the voce ry however, at whieh Breckinridge anot be worn in this District, Hereaiter, ail per | cosed, stocks irreguias, with @ declining tendency, Catarie, Boer: Tagac Bich, Boetee peney Hersford; Wie oF . tone exerectia eis ts vas me tre officiated, conditions were accepted and papers signe | 888 Wearing this garb of treason will be arrested, esas 4 Pavillon, Providence; Gertrude, do; Levant, Corn. | Pitinnies. ences Gr gt. Swe sarried before the P : } Tur PeRGusON AND SmiTo COLLDREN case | * On ty Providence; Brier, Rockland; | 2 : vs Hibs @i, General Johnston, on the tiret day, probably | carrie! ro the Provost Marshal, and he Wallis: Wamponos, oe seal, New London; R. DRAKE TREET SEIS A learned what General Shorwan's terme were, After | Imprisoned, uuless they prove thas they b wae pottiod yesterday in the Supreme Court, Tt will | Bari Bridgeport for Arid, Cainis for Philedelph tai DE; of teeth on sliver at #7 tt ry wold o $10 boll’ Got with Davis, WOO W88 Ob | been in the district fortyeoighs hours. It is made | °2.7% mbered that the managers of the “Union | (i Rai grereeh rovidenge, tor lle to $22 ; sectional sets u cents per tooth; teeth filled Halle to accept them, taking | 1 t pa . llome and School for Children of Volunteers" sought | de‘phia; A oggine | % Shulee; | with gold, bone cement, 0) other fillings, 60 cts. wo ¥ Lie tis 4) however, to draw up the | the duty of every solder fo arrest abyoue wWeardug 4} to ragain povsession of these children who were takon | Wreath, Machias Wiad 6, W, Re ae - yy \ unkae ee 1 bis Wuaivs Laut GoMILEVECE Whe Bold ws che eulicite, J She rebel Uniivs uw, "Guu suelr gare by the manegere os the ome tog = BELOW—Quy hash Wh 1 ie