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DMPA imate Nat ae On etn aN A A ete LLCO CL LCCC ACCT CCL LE LLL LLL LLL LL LLL LL THE NEW YORK SU N, : | Jousion to sucrender bis army made it unsafe SPECIAL NOTICS., SOCIEL s mania of excessive loyalty! President Jomseon for the preioua charge to rewain in that localisy, saya that “treason is the highest of al) crimes.’ : U. 5. 7-30 Lean.—-The sale sf the Grae “P, A—THE LECTUR® BY JANE: MONDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1565. aud the latest news concerning bim sates that, oe | The men in question have for four years been com - bs fr : P. W.G. Ma which was pot - LU . | corted by a vavairy force of 2008 men, be ia mov. | mnlteing traitorous ects, and they have cnased per. | Se*!e# & 6P,500,10 of the 7.31 Lean na completed | os NICHOUAON AM faxes National Ketreachment, * lamented on the ist of March, 1845, Tue saleef tbe second | FS, 08 SPINS oad in gue’ Lodge. No. series of Three Hundred Millions, myable three | 35, cur, Court and Cajon ete, 5. Brooklyn, vo-morros, yeass from the 16th day of June, 1466¢e0 begun on | 1ueeday eventug, et 5 o'clork. __ TETYo< the lstof April, Inthe short epace thirty days, N Y. LIQUOR DEALERS’ SUCIETY—A ‘egular mon mee! of this Boelety wi ie over One Hundred Millions of this sems have been held. at the Met: oo pre 160 Theater at, on sold—deaving this day less than Twodundred Mik | I weaday evening, 2, 1865, . Teter el eye. lions to be dispoed of. The interest igeyable semi- See Wilt be bree Bros Le ncelety for thelr, 60- anpaally in currency on the 16th of ecember and | tion, By orver P. w BsG8, Pret. JOHN » bth of June by Coupons attached to eeh note, which KB. Kee, Sac, ing toward the Missiasippi with « vast amount of Tas offctal order froin the Wor Departments | gid and other valuables, M this report is true publ.shed on Baturday, ani providing fora whole | ihe President” bas an unenviolle task be- auls reduction in the expenses of the niulitery €% | fore pin, By the auortest route be can tablishmont, together with the disbandment of ® | tryvel, the distance will be im the neigh- portion of the army shows that posce aod '4 fr't8 | Vorhood of elvis hundred tile and ak ereectually atband, The people, who have 6 DO | |iwing that be will be able tw average bly and su Unanimously sustained the Government | thirty miles s day—which would be remarkabiy petrating them solely because the rebellion u de- funct, therefore they are loyal. Compare thie with snother ease: A man commits the cri ne of murder -a crime leas heinous io the eyes of the law thaa treagou-——he duplicates and triplicates the deed; yet for four years he eluies justice. Finally be discovers that ho is certain to be apprehended, and therefore proteases great reverence for the law, Oh Mae Vv.) a CLA- curing ite ong and terrible struggle @re DOW to | fast traveling furs body cf cavalry—it will re- and desires to have his little eccentricity furgotten idieaa arate WINE MANUFACTURERS | ASSOX LA resp the reward of thelr devotion—to enjoy the | quire very nearly a month to complete the jours | would that stone for bis crime? If the lesser Two ti eda | $iv0 z on Mons, May 1, at 46 Beekman A M. fruits of thelr unswerving Suelity t the Union | ney, Hutthie is not all. The Univo forces are | criminal must suffer the penalty of his misdeeds, eine ncnccteaiin RD 2 TRAVERS, Bet ma 5 oe 2 * «4 $100 The proposed reduction embraces every depurt- | scattered al] over the Gulf Bates; are directiy in why perm(t the greater to run atlarge? We apply ment of the military servis, and mince it t9 to oO | the line of march to the Missinsipp, and Davis ‘he comparison only so,far as the forgiveness of AUCTION NOTICES, rv “ “ $6000 ener eeeereneeneneceemnaneatne —- inte itomeiate operation, ite effect upon the coun- | wil) have to ron the gauntlet of all of them. A|the crimes is concerned, and the right‘ul MORE AND MORE DESIRAILE. AUCTION - HOTEL FURNITURE THIS try will soon be manitested, ‘Tbe expectation of | Jarre portion of these forcen will doubtless be ap: | claim which the parties wouid have to public | The Rebellion .« suppressed, and ib Government | 2° dey 1 Wietttetee nee Wea CA us the aut) es ie that the expenses will be dimin- | prised of the coming cavalcade of rebel functions | confidence. The measure of punishment, if any, | bas airesdy adopted measures to reduce expenditures | A uctionee a madtat, i ishec, in a very f.w weeks, t© such an ertent thas tries, aud will, therefore, be actively on the alert one million dollars @ day will meet all the require: | t intercept it, The Union troops along the line of uote of the Government, The disbursements | the Mire ssipp!, have already Leen tnstructed with during the past year baving teen an average of | reference to Davis’ movements, and, In conjunc: about three millions a day, the importance of this | tion with the gunboats, the passage of the river reducton ‘a readily geen, This ection will of | will not be easily accomplished, Hie (ate will, course greatly relieve the peeunlary drain upem | however, soon be known, the country, and will turn the amount of money thun aaved inte the legitimate chan- nels of trade, In o present and strictly pecu- niary senac, the large expenditures rejuired by the Government have in a great meamire been lom to the country, Tho money hae Leen ‘broad cast upon the waters” it i# true, and 1 even now re- turning {n the re-establiahment of peace and the preservation of the Union ; butib Las not been used tn developing the res urcesof the country, in et shat shall be inflicted upon men who have been leading traitors, reste solely with the Government; but it cannot Le forgotten, whatever traitors may now do for the sake of expediency, that they have contributed their influence and talenus to @ cause that has entailed mourning upon every loyal faim- ily. These loyalists of mushroom growth are impelled Unionward at the present time because unpleasant visions of retribution begin to baunt thom, and they hope to avert it by professions of loyalty, Butit ie too late, Buch men es Jouw Miwon Borrs, who have clung t> the flag of tho country ‘through evil and good report," in spite ofthe threats and persecutions of traitors, are an - Hitled to the Ligbest meed of praise; bub their countrymen who deserted that fag by choice who were yesterday traitors sod to-day loyalists, aa rapidly as possible toa peace footie, thas with- UCTION NUTICE—CROCKERY, GLASS, drawing from market as borrower aod /erchaser, Ass fancy goods, Turediy May 2d, ld o'ciork ob ‘This ie the ONLY LOAN IN MARK°T now offered | 251 Pear! st, by JOSEPH HUNT, in iota for city 0d by the Government, and constitutes the GREAT | Countty dealers, Sales free for cash, Go he High Prices. Tis public expected that the late military news practically anuouncing a terminstion of the war, would baveacrushing effect upon high pri and bring goods down to something noar their legitimate value. On the contrary, very much to the surprise of buyers, there bee bern @ mate tial Aivauce in mearly every article of conmump- tion within the /ast two weeks Dry xoode of a2 packed. POPULAB LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. TTENT 7 fe DE wy The Seven-Thirty Notes are convetible on thetr ENTION TO WINE DEALERS—W M. at 12 o'clock, a6 24 William at, 200 cases claret wii: U. 8. 6-9 SIX PER CAT. out of bond, Kt, Julien, Medoc. Kordesax brand 90+ GOLD-BEARING BONS — —— = i ACTION SALK OF CROCKERY, &. PREE FROM TAXATIC. lots to suit dealera, on Tuesday, May 2. ab 10 o'rieks ‘The 7.30 Notes cannot be taxed by Towns, Cities, | at ]i Barclay at, the stock of retailer, with #hi a beat ware, leas on @ surplus of the owner's income exceeding 4x ~ - - : = . hundred dollar @ year, This fact Increases their Peery LEASE AT AUCTION—AT THK o'clock, A. M., will be anid at Public Auction, tt {ng to the rate levied on other propert’. highest bidder, with edejuate security, for a ter S'BSCRIRK QUICKL’. ertabiish and maintein # trom the basin at! foot of Spring #t, to the City of New York, to Ho ‘ a WOLF & SON, Auctioneers, will eeilon thisda maturity, at the option of the holder, ato green and black teas are. he, & w) ee eS sana Taya HENRY. G. EVANS. Auetioneer, will ae) ia Conn ties or Bates, and the interegt imot taxed un- the enle will commence, also a general essortmen} 4 value from ono to three per cent, per mum, accord~ City Hall, on Monday, May 29th, 1865, at ten yeare from the let day of June 1865. @ lense Lear than $200,000,000 of the Loan authorized by tending internal improvements, nor in any other nearly every veriety have advanced fron twenty: | what right heve they to clam immunity from | the leet Congres ere now on the market, This} Ken. New Jervey, at the point where yhe old ie, way in which the country receives an equivalent io | tive to fifty per cent., and the indications ere that | punishment ? amount, at the rate at which It in bein absorbed, will | or gourh of that point, The landing piace He the constituents of wealt Hut the contemyp much higher figures will goon be reached. The all be mubscribed for within two morths, when the Roagn A. Payor in a type of the class we refer to. One of the mont blatant secessioni«ta before the war, one of the first to take up arms againat the Government, one of the most prominent officers ia the rebel service, ho is now, since the “Confeu- erecy"’ bes crumbled, one of the foremost converts to loyalty, When the news of the Presijlent's death reache! Petersburg, Payom, in the excess of hie grief, got up a mecting of rebels to express thele *euse of horror’ reyariing the avsassina- tion, As an indication of how sincere Prros probably was, we subjoin the following extract ‘om the Norfolk Hrmanp, relative to a speech vered in that city by Pavou in September, 1360: “Hon. Roger A. Pryor, ip his Ashland Hell Spevch, while commenting on the reply of Mr Douglas to the secession question propounded to hin in Norfolk, wound up with tho startling deo- Joration that if a President of the United States should h. the temerity to use force to prevent the secession of u Southern State or States from the Union, end no effort from any otber querwr should be put forth to resist thee exercise of Fed- eral power, be (the Hon, Rover A, Pryor), tary and alone, would be the Brutus to ple dagyer io bis hear ken, New Jersey, tobe furnished by the purchar Conditions— The conditione and covenat ft lease to be in the usual forin of Ferry lense curta lnent of expenses will cause all the re of the nation to be used in reclaiming the Buuth from the destruction entailed by the war; furmial- ing the agricultural distri te overy where with their requiremonts, ant placing the whole country oo the road to prosperity. The proposed reduction of expenses ie virtually an official arnouncement of cauae of this sudden reaction, and atthe very time ast expected, ia not very easily ¢x- jority of Luyers are inclined to the opinion that tt isthe result of speculative corbi- nation among a few of the leading Souses in order that they may work off the heavy stocks which they now have on hand, in entiipation of the notes will undoubtedly command apemium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the sulweriptions to other Loans, It now seeme prombie thet no con- | had op application as the office of the Comproil: Sonim ire) king § jrnebeged ee beyond the presest reries will be waTTiEW TP ORKESS ST omptrotte mia ba Akin dd eh ations MORIARTY, AUCT., WILL SELL TI In order that citizens of every torn and section of | J eday, ut J. o'clock, at 17! Chatham Squr.e, a us the country may be afforded facilitine for taking the | eirabie fet oO ype nod ober cone te edt convenience je; aleo oj! paintings, mirrere einer ror liity cans Sarre State Banks and Aipteed ware, dry and fancy goods. dc, 7} cheprannth ve Maint generally | SQAWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, 1) arreed to receive subscriptions at par, Sabscribers } “JOHN MORTIMER, 15 Bast Brosdway, of will select their own aveuta, in whom they Seve cou- | largo lot of meu and wornen's clothing, remnar'’ tideace, and who only are to be responsible ‘or the de- : and 4 variety of ba gees These ypc belon ho la usiness, and will be «) livery of the notes tor which they receive aden, 6 dealer who is closing nd will be JAY COORK, without reserve 7 vay wi Subscription Agent Philsdelphia, PAWNBR( IKE NOTICE —ALL Pers erly having goods p edged with JAMES WALKER CO., 183 East 17th et, are requested to redeem th. betore the 16th of May, No further notice given. 4 fore entered into by the Corporation. plained es soon asthe Bouthern cotton can be brought to OCEAN mee y the North, Another plausible theory is that the 1 Kebellion, adver * covasioned legitimately in conse Tap surrender of ali the rebel forcow ant War | quenew of the heavy purchases of country buyers, material on Jouxerom’s department, comprising ¢ been holding back In the hopes of lower the States of North Carolina, South Carviias, Geor- | ¢-.rea and who are now forced to buy, The ex- gia and Flonda, is practically the fiaiabing blow | pianation generally advanced by the merchants of the reteliion, The capture of Lan's army took | (hemselves, however, is perhaps the most probable, trom the rebela all hope of success—the surrender | They claim thas tt resulta, first, fram » scarcity of of Joumston ehowa that they aro not dispowe! t0 | giapie goods; and second, from @ heavy demand longer fight against an inevitable fate, In thiscav® | ¢y ghe Southern market, They atate that the wohaves striking demonstration of the ground: | gilis for domestic manufactures have, until very lesmnems of rebel boasts. The dettant assertions of | recently, been ruuning to the fall extent of their their leaders, proms and aympathivars that they | capacity, and that they have made only enough would “retire to their mountain fartnewos aud dem | ooo tg for current use—fowring to accumulate large ty the North for years"! ae explxdel bike a lub+ | gicoks in consequence of the-nnrefability of the ‘le. It Jouxwron bad been possessed of any Such | arkes, Southern merchants, and Northern specu: dotion there wai no serious juted.ment to Bie 66 | igtors, are alec buying heavily im anticipation of tring into tho mountains and attempting the | in» general re-opening of Southern trade, It may Leonidas programme, At the time of tis surrender 11.6 one, or all of these causes combined tbat now the two erm cx were sixty miles apart, and there | giroty the market, but it is optise certain that wan certainly nothing to prevent (his ding goods are not plenty in the uawrk ¢% and that there Suanwan, Buthe had sense enough t know that | iy fer greater disposition nmong dealers to buy the ‘ulminations of the potitical Ir than to sell. All the cotton nelle, however, are now rupniug to their wineswst capacity, and whatever the cause of the advance, it Is evident that it caunas contiume kmg, as the who . May lat, 1545, a For Throat Diseases and Affrctions of the chest, ° Urown's Bronchial Troches,’ or Cough M. WITTERS, AUCT'R—WILL sé! Lorenges, are of great value, In Coughs, rritation of this day at So'clock, at 464 Canal et, furnitir the Throat caused by Cold, or Unusual Exertion of | &e, of several bouses, 11) carpets, ate t the Vocal Organs, in speaking in public or «inging, |i ok aa parlor suits, and every! they produce the most beneficial results w ———- Sp ‘A.—Use the Best !—It Will Certainly Des: | YY ™, ABBOTT, AUCTIR: OFFICE 1 EA troy Moths, Now is the time, Ask for Bowden'# | contents of the grocery aud liquor store 160 Ave Moth Destroying Packet, for preserving Cloths, Furs, bod dal beer pumps, saloon gas fixtures, CM J Carpets, Robes, Blankets, and all Woolen Goode, from [mn Moths and all Destructive Jusects, For Bale by all W TD A Rel ie oN rae Drugglate. 7 JM | the tet, at 10 o'clock, the entire stock and fixtures Iteh Ointment Is cares Itch and Sali Kheum im } gigiiay of 1 round and «mare tables, 20 plain t forty-eight hours, and ali eruptions of theakin, Sold | tom chairs, & Best © ber counters, 12 dow 5 by ali Druggiate. ‘ eee 60 dog, tumblers, mirt pictures, gas fl Gen” All Wool Suits, 818; Boys All Wool Suits, $9, at I, V. Brokaw's, 44 Fourth ave, 62 Lafayette Place, 2) Croton water pipes: also all the cooking uteusil hen ranges, brass and copper boilers and ke Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Preeiu' Ching, 240 Divadway, tow DUE e aassortinent of knives and forks, plates, and other goods too numerous to mention, le MARRIAGES. Fisancial News, Markets, &c. New York, Saturday, Avril 2, 6 P. M.—The price of gold to-day has been quite aniform, opening at 140 and closing atthe Kvening Exchange at 40%. The stock market waa active and higher, Governments were La large demand at advanced quotations, Money waswithout change, Loans were easy of negotiation at S percent,om ordinary collaterals, and at 4445 on Government bonds, On ‘Change to-day Flour was dull, beavy, aad be, @ 19¢. lowor ou tho Cun rrades, Wheat was dull with a drooping tendency, Com was scarce and tina, Oats were dull and heavy, ra were pure nombast. Binself, and bis offers and soldiers d others invited to attend, Sale positive, 205 VV ILLIAMSBURGH AUCTION — W, TOWNSEND), will soll thie day at 10 o'ci« the balauce stuck of dry eoode instore cor 4b 4 Grand ste. Dress goods, men's wear, uaderclotl i bosist7, he, Sule positive, to chose out previon» were glad encugh to ebandon a cause for which f hope, and that fect er. Now the fag-enda of there was no longerar mpoiled him to surren supply will eoou be abunrlant Tins sbeing the | Pork waslower, Beef steady, Lard less active and ¥ ATEBGON- WOOD Ot eadey, April my, ty vin urna se rewre Rios rebe! urintes atill i ihe South will not be Hkely t0 | case, bousekecpore will do well not to ‘be iright- | Whiskey quict, The week's imports of foreign diy | the Rov. lr. Biryket, oho | Ai eign © antes prove more implacable than Joussios, If a favo- goode have been to the value of $1,122,495, against $1,519,556 same week Jast year. WroK ALE8—71a8T BOARD G00 UB, 6a, 67 + 120 100 Cons, Coal, Md.. 45 Us 6a.'S1, ep. 110-200 Wyoming V.C.. 46 1000) U8. 6 b-e 1 U0 do aims ened by the stories retailed by the merehants to the e wer of Peter Wood, of this city, 2 PEATHS,. CAMPBELL—On Soturday, 20th, ulin Ann Camp. bell saad. 29 years and 6 months, rite ner reral with e force of perhaps thirty theusand givos aixty that prints and muslin will oom be tify ceutaa yard, and other goods in proportion, for every ation polplseto a heavy decline before many Weeks RS’ ARCADE, Nou, 340 BUY EKY, oppomte THIKD STREET, Will be offered during this week Great Bargains in DOMESTIC AND HOUSERKERPING GOUDS, les to wurrender his department, itis not ast all prot.ble thatisolated gangs wil! be Uidponed to atiempt the fest of fightins our whole ° ~ relatives and friends are repectfnlly invited ; : tee Ha do. 10sWalub © 100 Ashburton Coal. 13 d the funeral, thie aft ; , of vvery descrip ion army. On the contrary, they have infinis Homo de ep Imm Ne Paciue Mest "sda | frost her late rosidence, 160 Attorug ai, I$" | Our goods, which were bowel: largely prev tou. sause for abendoning the rebellion ¢ The Case Reve sed sum do. Bew ia. 1.5/6 800 Cary Inprov't.. 14% | pierRENEY-—On Saturday, Apil 99, at hie resi- the fete St vanes in prices, will be eold this ween nad. They bave ro authcritative general It bas been very truthfully remarked that ‘0 | 100 do. 1 1) Ch Alton Ret deuce, 304 Third at, George Dietlaey, in the 77th | @eUey nacgunerining the following : nd “ "to no} ™ 200 e Terence © mw Us, 6 “Wt HH. & st. Jot year of his age, eTINGS, SHIRTINGS, DAMAS ‘ sanders sels gw escape in | make & good deal of diferenee whowe of is [nu (= bu Wd JOM EME ET. 8 | TRS dead and acquaintances ¢ the fauntly are | MBG a: PLANNLLSLISENM ace. 8 Jury, Davin's carpett scentivefor | ered.’ Jubp Bull underetautm thin and while the | 170) Chios, "si ee” Rove im respectfully invited to atteud thefuneral,on Mon- | An inspection is earnestly req sontinuing the struggt-, end wil) hardly run | Pebellion in the Bouthera Biaten bad the stightest | Yun Tenn. 6s, "dW. day afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without urther notice.113 | prietor, wuere gent. emanly court - how of euce Jobany tt bt rebellion w O00 Mo, 6a, VITZSIMMONS—On Saturday, gril 20th, Catha- | teed, and goods shown fieoly whether @ custou the risk of incurring a proclamation of outlawry | #uew o suc on, pny thoug rebellion ae 8} 100 Obio & Miss rine Ano Fitssimmons, aged 5 yeas, 9 mouths and § | purchases or [ee No. rom the President. The wost reasonable eupy very good th.ag, and, secordi:igly, did all he could | 10600 do. Sega] aye. 7 eo ation is thats, eoon as they are advised of J “ee to ed it—fitted out pirates for tt, furnished it with | ¢ +h vee. c08 | creanee, it, oe. teen) ie - are respectiully invited to attend the funeral this (Monday) afternoon, ist inst, st ly o'clock, frow the residence of her parents, 32! Ket 12th at. | 110 HANNON-—On Saturday, April 29, of consump. tion, John Hannon, son of Ions and Catharine Hannon, of Clonmeil, Co, Tipperay, Ireland, in the 2let vear of hin age. ‘The triends and relatives o’ the family are re- queeved to attend the funeral, m Luesday alter. noon, 2d inet, at 2 o'clock, fom Ms lace residence, 14 Kermeen ot, Williamaburgh 188 stom's surrender, they wil be txample upon lke tering, shat Kinoy Suite, money, and patted the rebels on the back with all the gusting affection of bis ni ture. Bus now Mr, Huil ws beng gored a litle hb neelf, and be gives yeni to 8 most pitecus bellow, Lis usb.we subjects the report is by no means tinprobatle, On thie | New Zealand Lave risen na rebellion, attacked side of the Missionpm the rebels now! eve no ree | 894 Millet a conmderable oun aber of Britis ev.- gvlurly orgunive! army excepting the beterogen- diors, and e@ formidable imex rrection is wow in 500 AL. & To, 00 Cle, & To luo) Chi, & NW, ad to ow obis It ts already reported Bakes IN: BLACK SILKS—BLAC! AND COLORE! ALPACCA?: COLOBED Sii.n8 FROM AUCTION. RESS GOODS IN ALL THE NEW AND DESIRABLE FAUKIC > Will be oflered this week AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, AT KOC * ARCADE, DE. ___ Opposite Third street. Ni 340 BOWERY, } CoTON GOODS! COTTON GOODS ' -e4 $900 do... . 106 el 8h 1W Mich.Cen, BR... 1 1 1 mman aa \be trans Mismanp- pi department, is preparing fir espitulation, and ou P. Ws. WC 1A eo Li. Cen, RK. 1m0 Ch. & Alton let. 95 40 do. ON ae lw = 4 Cle. & Pitts, B. tl. Cen, Be 112 b ne 4th National Be, vt Park Bank iv Mariposa Min. i} y ul dd ne t rogress, Thi bo Ball w 1 va Co, ; KENNOCH—On Saturday Apri 9, Hannah, eld- IN GREAT VABLETY, eoust reea of militia and negroes commanded by | } ene. #makea Joon Toul) wince, and also Su) Canton 0. ‘suas eK ENNOCH.-On fatardar And! 9 Flannah oid; megs EE Dix Taviow, and which retreated from Mobile at) #aUse# bi to change bie views on the subject of | 14) Cum Coal ht. 479 bi f Ti cnt aa 20 day THE VEKY LOWEST the time of its occupation by Genera! Canny, Ag | Tebellions genera The Londen Moaxrsa Posy, | po do $l4s48 60 MUL & Pda ‘he relatives and triendso the fanily are invited MARKET PRICES, 3 : Pace " OOO Quiekaliver mM. 69 60 Pt WoC toattend the funeral, this (Nonday)efternoon, May Also Governor Beows bas always Leen very chary of which hae been ono of the wows Diteer syripatl ivers | 4 a6 Saecttg 100 a6 dey | is at do'clock, from the reskence ofher parents, 31 hie Geonziatiliiia, it ie probable that be will cause during the war in this country, now expresses | 40 AtlanticM. 3...” (40 60 AL &@ T.H. RB... 4 Besos eu ok SAT LINEN 8 n BETINGS sho mil Us in Tr ytou's army to he disbanded when | 'selfin thie wiee Dowestic Market» Wholesmle PricesCurrent | KILLDAY--On Sanday, April 0, Francis Killday, and 5 se si ig 3 only son of Patrick aud Agme Kiliday, aged J years, TABLE DAMASKS, he bears of Jounaton'y surrender. However thie “There ia, of course, ne choles open toms but to « Naw Yous, fare Bay, April 49 1 BS. | Y monthe and 5 days, pO eee + Ib iB quite ¢ crush the revolt No government can sdmit Cafes, th dare Sle 8l5) Bb, Domingo, Yall 4; The friends and relatives the farily are reepect- A Justitication for retell.on.® Rio I+ rian that the laet battle of the all's . ‘e fully requested to attend be funeml, on ‘Tuced om} hus been f oud thas the Confeder Cotion, ib, Mid, New Urieans —abl, Mid. Upland, | aiternoon, 2d inst., at 2 y'clocl, fom the Teal: cayvetat raLack & Be prs Pea hip otday be Cunfoder. Justeo; Lut why did not Mr, Bull learn that | —«) d 4,—Shirtl leh’, 12 dence of his parents, 2 Greerpointave, B46 No. 262 BOWERY . ia most eff ly de abe 1 , 5 Shi 5 e °. om . . ¢ - * y 0 ually ished, lesson sooner, The truth 16 that the British lon le gran we bs yard -abirting, bishidy 1% LAWRENC B-On, Buadw, Apr 1, Ella Frances, __ 287 parti is W. R. ROBERT! Adjournment of the Legislature. frightencd ob seeing (he tiger he nurred corning | brown, aid, do cubes Yess; Flauuela, dene; | Tunsest deuahter of B. B, 4. Lawrence, axe Come AND EXAMINE OUR RICH A . . A : P owe ) : . jarineta, 60m . a i " JESIRARLE ASSORTMENT OF good acts of legislation were performe|, many bad When our Governroent bed ite ‘2ande full at home, [Gia . . E ‘ cr bee parcuts, cor, Poplar ant Meena eta, Preake JACKETS. BAROUED BARS inks, Bacot ks : the es + Bull amuse: welf b Piowr and Meal, bbl. Genesane, ext, 709 75; | YY : ‘i ~ she . Jaws passed, anda great y Neadiu) Inwa do- wr ; ul anused hinmelf by hi ting ous pirates to Mo £5 War ih: Georgetown, 9 Bell LYNCH—On Punday, Apri. 30, Ktrikk Lynch, the aE yet ENT fleuted, The Governor at slature have |e” rebeliion., Now, enpp@e that we return wo ex, Minsouri, beloved busband of Jo) panne Lyncl seed 6 yours, of at prices lower than avy other houge In the city be compliment, ow would Brg! 7 . cr @ tour, ‘arich Timpiemaruy, Co, Clare, Li A UEKS' , , not ayreod ao well as roi } been expected, | re Cmpument How would Brgiliat John hike to | Dagere Do Braudy «ine, wu Jeines Kyau, hie brother-in-lawant friends and Opposite Third ai Rue ae ADK fo eny copaidering ter political utfinity, and tho vew | [0% £64 domen of our spare ironclede sweeping | Frust.-Haisins, bich, 4 s0a—~ : Layer, box, 4 00a | relatives of the deceased, are reepafily invited to | ye Ah Me Sind, ARR A Ba AP isswah has linen Weels dead’ Ariane ia Mila vor British commerce from the ccaan wider the flay of - Cartauts 146154); Almonds, 4050 Leo sbelied, | attend the funeral, ou Tuesday attenon, 2d inst, at O NOT FORGET TO EXAMINE 1; LAKGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK + DKY GOUODB OF EV ERY DESCRIPTION, comprising tne following : SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, ij DkESs GOODs, HOSIERY, GLOVE Now Zealand ? aless b DL wh lL o'clock, trom his late resweuce, 9 xb at, lia ew econ rain, bush.—Wheat, DL wh, 2 saz 45; Canadian COLLIM.-O: aaa 1g for an in the bain Af -_— sone Chub VoGat Go; Hye, 1 ow 1 IU; Corny ya. 1 2mel 465 MsCOLLIM.-On Bundey, April 11 consumpticn, an increase in the rate of passenger fare un the . : Marley, iba) 0, Oewa, Beate, T5a—; Can The oa MoColllin, aged SE FORTH New Y tontral Bailrood. This quession has Galvanised lavalty, To, Western, 7¥a30, hy srealest generul interest was that which provi ted tion Ragine Co, No, 2, and the mevers of the Fire t sr of influential i a Lum? ».-Uale loge and Planks, per M,, 6070; Easy, 7 PARABOLS, BUNSLIADES, een agitatol during die whole seeston and try | 4 SARGE OUmber of influentiel Boutbera men | eee eee ee ae a ae ee aD rds Obie, | Lopertment In general, are invited | stiend the fue HANDKEKCHIEFS, PRINTS, GINGIL) 4 Company brought a powerful influer who were prominont leaders of the rebellion, are | 6da1i from hie lave residence, Withers st,car Lorimer et, | 4UPACCAS, BUMBAAIN ES and every descriyti Bee ne ute iH f ‘ ave | now renouncing their late catse, and provesting ao Vari? met New, Oflegne, Gah) i feria Bion Brooklyn, B,D w rkOM THE i ATY AUCLIONS spo! 0 aluiure : 5 »» do., ; > were ‘ i} : an ihe . Oey their allegiance wo the Veteral government. Tule | 4hai7 NEWELL On Saturday, April ' John Newell At RODGERS) ARCADE, Gage of the Lill, li was finally sores 5 Vile—O ve, came, gta. 425; Olive, ei 2 ue | eon of Martin and bleu Newel, od 7 yoary 10 | 105 No, 340 BOWERY, opposite Third + vd through both branches of tho Loyislature ly | ota feasted by many people rat the North o9 bout m ib. 118 Llu'd, city, 1 sal 25; Whale, Mie frieads and ecqual ee : atches ¢ o Le highly siclouss and Pasa IA ORM pe 5 aE : T4aTb. Phe * acquaintances dhe family are jk 7 " eet eraterity: ear lun ites lee Oke ante rasa “a aur as bedioaii fe dixposition, | 118) he-vsene, 14a bbls, 19.00 a6 an Do. Fe, | respectfully invited to aiveas the Dera aa BUSINESS CHANCES, suent Governor Fanton sent in hia veto, and the | oe Pare MS political lveclersof the Sourh ‘ York, n inal; Pr. meas, | day afternoon, Let inet, at 2 o'clotrom the 10a! ” T 60; De pr, W., 26 Wage cence of his Urange oo, 37 common Wehoice, Loe a), Aloohol, gal. 4 ; bo Al Seign Ou; Bt.Croix, & | | to heal the dithoultkes between thes twy an Thore i# abundant evidenos that Wbhe Southern | prople as a cl aretired of th » anc nxio APE ARIPO TTA prog arotire the war and an ous | $o res ime friendly relations with the North; but « project was defeated, ful face w tho Legis could not keep their row gate, and tlatit would not be reniiverativet i Lard, per lb, lo 4a De plate, 27a0; " yy . Ter la TRADE NOTIES, {es Meee | eee een 5 pier Sai | JUNK DEALERS—THE MMBERS OF ‘ute $21 Kast 12th lio pany made a dolo- XOR SALE—A GOOD BUTCHER Sli) now doing a good business; possession given La. May. Apply 71 Fiset at, mm § a8 ‘ for SALE—& HORSESHUEING A» ture, chumunge that they . ah 50; Am. pure, wheshwr! ht shen doing good ash busines, ‘°8 | we fail to see any " el« ir ion “ Wisekoy, Aum, 2 10ee 11; ne Junk Dewlers’ 1: > owner ® us.ness. North bth aud Oth» cukhinidhes; Sa notoa howevih fered . ° i t on thing auspicious in ibis mniden an 3b. oe dunk De per Pronae hire Ae nesoN Adie Williamebureb, Inquire for 4 days. 1 onda vat Tan aci@lbamnline conversion to Uniovign of men who have beex usin, ib, New Orleans —&° ditto elarified, | their Hall, 187 Bowery, this ever, at 8 o'clock, k SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTUR! ahtaande ‘ . | Dromineut in instigating aud leading the retel!jor a Porto Kiedy 12 4a15 4: Brazil, brown, 114512; | Junk dealers who wish to become tabere are res- hee grocery and Li 0 7 4 bill iu question, And as buostock markeliou prety | ‘ “i 7 sige b. Wali, Stuart’ low, 19; stuart’ best | pocttully invited to attend, JAM BUCHANAN, MQUOF store, 1V0 Kast 1ithat 16 som jisloalion we ara'ineliued (shin Wak tial me loyal’ simply for the anise ofexpe ys Bier pranuleteg, test Eee | [roidebt. DAVID HAYWARD, Bee, 112 OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTLUKE, ! At1he) diency, ‘hoy uro men of educebiin, position aud | 42 9%; BI 4 ite Sh Stu . TICE—A MONTHLY MEING OF |HE vt a five liquor stove. situsted near the Navy Yard Central will survive the failure of its i ys is a 7 v0 l— h a aT wii we yy it M ; ! ‘ nce, who became traitors by theiriown elece | Todacco,--Kemtucky, Ses); Cubs (duty paid) Ta | Blue Stone Cutrere and Flags will be held in Sno tpn tae Sheap rapt, Inquire of 115 ud abou, anil thhy eannsl\ bailed Cran ,. | 86. St Dominga, fou bow!) Cale; Havana, (duty | Union Hall, cor, of 16th et. and 5! re op Tuesday | - ’ y CaLDOb exciaa themsty seas tho | paid) vlad bu Connecticut, dig?! evening, May 2d, ats o'clock, By erof J.J. BE Jett. on tis Travels, 7 uth rn }og@isea can, on the ground Chas they " ) wore deluded or coerced into YQnPOR SALE, SUPERIOR (AR Woy \O.-A. Bad flow omit; Am, I, B. My GLN, Chairman, PATK. PITZCLONS, Sec, 264 | $1400 pentes's shop Bee ei lates , } 4, 1 eo ependid 5 . 4 ry ea—Lb, Hysou, 1 lal 6; Young do, 9ual OU; Ly the N.Y. P, House Painters sation, w'll be | ofa! p peteut right jor Uuted statey pions won ek; 000 uppowaer and imp, 116 01 75; Wreatwaup the Star of Fuipire ta ta way an espousalieof the pire Which Mr, derrrksos Davis dour otto | rebel canse, Wiule the rebel armies ware establiol is now taking its way westward towards | so 1 powerful, w intact Id at toeir new room, No, 98 BixWe, opposite sth | bas wonderful javention; $15,404, Apply 61 5 pate \ { » Toow 3, for 3 duy lo there Was oven a prospect of | Goiong foal 6 ching apd Cougo, 6b01 5y Metropolitan Hall, on Mondayiing, 4 let. | = a ee i Tis tes conan ical ulbist ve —Rice, 1! 2 d “tual attendance is requested, J A, BULEKE, > oon nner ees Lexas where its distinguished founder hopes to | she ulsinate establiabasout of thu “Confederacy,” | tanagd.—fices 10) Ib, Haak Indie, dreweds | bres W. BD, MATHEWS, Bec, Box hb. DENTISTRY. fiud accommodations for it. The facilities for trans. | these pew Converts to the Union were+as hosti'e to | 7 Se = re North Hiver, 1 Goal Ub | ihe: het rong ay bey m7 A. MOST WONDERFUL DISLOVE] ¥ + pha 2) Cx iy aD N. Yay? will | : Mr Dayiy put bis “Government” in a carpet-bay | Bow, siuce the rebellion Las reachod its last Wtel, | === =o - = | be held tp oh of the compano, 06 Exchange | Tonuiiaut anit eceaa, ate. Testun 1 ‘tn a phew be fled from Ricki aud carefully tool it | aud siuce there is bo longer aa urury to proges it, \ Pyles O. K, Soap—The Poor Peoples | Face, on Thu » She 13th May Bet the hours | with ov without extrac the roots. Ail oper. the vi r i | fread, Chowp wad good, Bold by grecee every | of 12 M. and 1 Pe. GEORGE MMONBOUN, Beoe | warranted, J.JAX ¥ kaki, 156 Pay p Dauvily fur swety, but te ceterminutioa of Whose meu are, forsvotty suddenly sUectedy, w)th | where oe retary. New rik, dpe 21 by 19 369 | _Diovks fiom Broadwaye (rend ie” porting this idelo au) jouschiveliry are nos good, | Our cause as lt Was possible for them tocber but