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(Oontiaued from the Firat page. Yen rev oved, bundreda of persons from the North have pase! through Weehinvton for the ex-rebel Capital on visite of curiosity or p'eamure. Gis. Cansvasat, the Brownsville Rawoneso 4.5% Was recently on a visitto ‘the Yankees'’ on Orasce Taland, and bie mission was reported to be, & revive the Juarez interest, Aut the fande uired to Gen, Bherman's ariny in full will be ready by the middie of next week It will require eleven millions of dollars for thie purpose Toa country shout Washington and Richmond va infested with predatory bands, compose! mainly of Leee paroled soldiers, who prey on the people, and \uverfere with their arrangements for farming, These guerrillas will be very speedily crushed Fanwens in cestero Penney!vanis are hiring farm laborers arnong the rebe! paroled prisoners aud de- * rlora. at the low rates of #8 to #10 @ month, (overament furnishes these men froe transporte. non, A © mnerrorpast writen from Beville, (Spain): “We voted the Roral Cigar Manufactory , there were 6,000 women working in the manufactory end G00 crinolines bung up on hooke; there were also S altered about no less than 2,540 babies, Tow Arkansas Legislature bas finally got a quo- ram. Toe Constituvional Amendment wasn pansel vei inously. Tbe House ie busy about « bill dia fanchising @ll who bold positions in the rebel army. Grex, Pacman, commanding at Lontaville, Ky. han meu d a circular, stating that al! colored peo- plein that department who come within the laws, reroluti na, proc tiona and ordere of the gov~ ernment, are free, whether frae or not are bob Protecieu trom cruelty and oppression Svrtnorreuy, Ill, bas lately been a good deal ex- ereined over the aelection of a anitable spot for the lace of President Lincoln's remaioa, al Ie that tho Mather Place, « Lesubiful park pear the public square, will be bought for the Ur pose at @ Cost of $60,000 Maris Tien, a Gerwan in Mhiladelphis, taking umbrage ata party of little boy# who sat ov bis Steps inet Lbursuay evening, poured vitriol on tho steps, wich burned the boy fearfully, eating @way the muscles of the back an! sides so as to lame them for life, Pler was bound over for trial, Mas n Gan. Tonnmet in daily compelling officers and ren of Lee's lave army who ere returuing through the Slenandoah Valley to their former homes in Maryiand and Peonsylvania, to ether take the ont! ofallegiauce o mack, Many com. pl, bat others reuse, and hold em fab in the ultimate triumph of the rebol cause. HOBOKEN, Mrsrertors Dratn.—Late on Friday night lat, Mr. George W. oper, residing at No. 69 Hadson street, Hoboken, and extensively engaged in the boot and shoe manufacturing business in D roel, New York, wae taken suddenly and severel rib br dalen was surnmoned, but was unable to rel! the pationt, and be died before morning, Coroner Avety sum- moneda jury and held an inquest yesterday rnoon, previous to which Dr Julian madee fp yh ex- amination, and at the investigation deposed that he found about an ounce of opiam in the stomach of the et nh we on ee Seat, in con: vy the eroat fall in gold Mr. Soper ve wily, be having # large stock of material on kaed Peaks at bigh fieures, and for several ere he bad been quite despondent, The jury rence & verdict, that r. Koper came to hie death by an overdose of opium, either taken by bomeelf or admiaisiered to bim by sorne person to jary unknown. MARINE NEWS. May 1—8, Rises, 5 04—8, Rete, 6 67—M'n rises 79 80, AERIVED. aw, Fortress Monroe: Orleans via Ke oat; Monroe; Proteas, Key Wee: Fung Shuey, New Orleans: John Gibeon, Alexandria: Cale- donia, Glasgow; City of London, Live 1; Varuna, Fortress Monroe; Ci4y of Cork, Liverpool vie Queens wn. #ATPS. Hermann. Mareetiler, Pring Albert, of and from Hambare; Charles J Baker, Buena Ayres, BRIGSRegolo (Italian) Naples; Foster, Bosten. ECHOONERS—Nicola, Nagual Mary Parker, Virginian © W Hentiey, do: Jane Haven for bethport: Brave Stamford; Kate Seranon, New } Griffen, Gloucester, Charlotte, bockland: Georges W Rogers, New London: Charis # Reber, Geortes Banks: Hannah 1, Gloucester: J Tinker, Brideeport tor Phill ero, Balem; Brillant, Ad- diiron, Julie A Rich, Ellsworth: Meetery, Gloncester; doha Kandal Weeomico for Fair Haewn; Serf, Cher- refield: ¥ Baker, sn'om for Wreomico; Vigiant, Ba- racos; Mary Elizabeth, Haverstraw, Too Late for Classifieatio teving sufficient attention upon the packing end Moving to se that it is properly done, relying apon 1 be term of not | (ve yrare, Ths ¢ tant dior te Rareiy wath riosa vo pay all the ordinary chances fora raie transit through the nate for street cleanii@ intil the ewtractor @’.all be | streets, Ofcouree, atthe cndof the day, there will egg A i: wisto in the ay Fag Mg AU be broken crockery, giarsea and such ware. It is ox vi (Mth etseet Court Houve, $1,675: for lefickve: in | pected by every person ol lieed to move, It would Gest wate at Yh iy as $5121; | coeur on any other day, owing to & variety of cameos, #1hUDLenblect ta'the eyprovd of of which earoless handling and packing ie the chief, ef, and 110 pas ment shail be ve Thea there will be plenty of furnitare isjnred in various ways, That is another anticipated sacrifice. AT and consent of eald Bas ring u A eto pay Sow toeured is (oe. y f Mecravated by the knowledee that when the owner bargained with the carman to do the tho expenser ine iried in the funeral obseqnies of reegcat Lincedu; City [nepeusarion, #11 (0, : 4 “jou” for a much, he did not ant'clpate that the man would pile so many things.ot one time.apon his dray. nH hich is to be pilt to ‘hw Manhattan ille Apenmary, To pay jae sents recowure] by Spencer Green, 27.44 $2. judgement. recovered ty Thue @ tenant who hed from five to seven loads on Moving in, finds. on movine out bis carman makes only three or five loadsa. Nevertheless the bnainoss & John J. Melae 14&.004. New York Ary- jum for Lyinesie Women, $000; New Yok of moving will go on from early morning antl late this evening, at which time thousnds of families will nfent Aeyinm, $19,000, Ladies’ Union sor vty, prepare for their elu is under cireumetaneres re- 00); “to the House of Marcy, @5)0! oman's Lufirmary the eur of 50u penees, $40.00): Fire machines, $106,000; Fire alarm quiring all the fortitude of buman nature to endnre. Fathers, mothers, and children, cheerfully, or til- Naturediy, must accept the necemity of laying their telegraph, $3 760; For completing park on 4th ave- Due, $1400); Interest on revenue bonds, 28 f Interest on Voinnterr Soldiers’ Family Abd. | numler four, $40.00: Lampe end gaa eb fatigued anatornies upon the roftest bed or plank they can find amid the beterocencous tnnse of goods piled in beape, on every floor of their new dweiling-place, With many, he cares and troubles of May my moving Lampe aod places, 44,00, Monument in Calvary Cemetery, $15.00); Old caime, $300; Opening new will be ended with these preparations for repowe, bat with othere the conrcionsness of the work before them streets, $104: Opening and widening sth wenes o on the morrow, will act jike a nightmare prancing fom 11th ecreet to Harem River, @40,000; Reat Police Station-hocees, #14000; Contingencies, 44) - over their bodies and racing through the house, p ncing and replaciug, in imagination, every article of furni- *15.000: Continrancies, Comptroller's of- fice, ti 100, Con ingencier, Law Depar ment, +54. on: tora, and banishing sleep when ite restoring In @uce le moet uemied. Such ie May Day in New Yo 0; tingencies, S116 6 Department. $1200; Con- faceniwa, City Taepectoi's Department, $46.04 ; Peat experience warrants the conclurion that te day will be no exception to ite pr decessore; Costingenciea, Croton Agueduet Board, @7,10" ; Chareea on Arroare Aneeesment, Coarer on Arreare of Taxes. 2b.() Binet bat If thoee who have previously endured the miserica Coneequent upon changing their demictles, wili make @ revular busdners of ‘he affair to-day, and ine Aud removing Diamond Keef #44 Jona. Hons, 26,40; Society for the protection of Nostwie not allow theistten per to be ruffled ander anyfelicum- stances, their labore will be lighter jand their Hitting Rowan Catholic children, $15 0%; @rphan'e Home and Ay Jum, #),000; Derallt Dsepenasary, $1 4, New accorup \ahed easier than mort folks are iu the babit ot belwving York Fire Dept. Fund. $2,000, Rowe Hill Latier Ke vef Avsoriation, $3(@0, New York infirmary ior Women hildien, $1,000; kive Pointe House of ladua $2,0% bive Pointe Misrion, $2.00; sick nevint * ty, $6; Ladies Homes Aid Society, #14; Hone tor the Vriendiess, @o14. Orphan's Home, t1.00i Te. Orphan's Asylum, #460; Ladies Educational | 9 bean, House of Good Bheperd, @ 26,000 COLLIStON,—The pilot boat Josiah Johnson, No, 24, while beating through the Narrows on Aatur- day, war run into by the Hamburgh steamship Ger- manin—ontward bound which strnek the bost for- ward of her port main neeing, carrying away the after main chain pinte, the maineal, stove in seven planks and the plank shear, and dolog other damage, ‘The eteamer received no injuries. LOST AND FOUND. | UND—A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY, The owner can have it by applying at 196 Woost- er et. 143 Lost—FXEM PT FIREMAN "S BADGE, RO, leave ie at abe citat offen, £1 Rilzabeth st.” 96 = Lostsa: BOOK ON THE SEAMAN'S SAV. e mm the bank, orto THOMAS E, FINK, Mlonig 7 at. SS —— 2 O&T—A BLACK AND TAN SLUT ON Satarday, from 274 Weet dist et. $6 reward will be paid for her retarn, 170 LoSt508 THE 2TH, A POLICEMAN’S Shield No. 936, The finder will plone leave ie at the 7th Ward Station House, and receive the than ke of the owner. 172 7 “ REWARD—STRAYED FROM 91S? st, near Sth ave. @ einall bleck and tan dog cropped earn, tail, broken near the middle wh hed has very littie hairon tail. Had on @ biaek collar, tritumed with red, and aemall pate om Amrwers to the vame of JET. Whoever retarne hi tod. W. O'CONNOK, at the above residence , will re- ceive the above reward. 110, $5 REWARD—LOST ON SATURDAY$ Diack spaniel slut. breast and fore pawe whita, hind pawe tan color, anawere t) the name of Dedo Whoever will return her to 126 East 18th et, will res ceive the above reward, 165 BH-LOST Ye TERDAY, A WHITE AND brown slut, with brees collar, answers te the name of FANNIE. By returning it to W. STOLDT, 63 Bowery, 8d floor, the finder 7 ten 4 the passage by Sach contrwt STRAMBHITS Halifax; MeCiel the reward, hhh “HORSES, CARRIAGES. &c_ 'SINESS WAGONS OF EVERY KIND tantly on hand, ) af kroce 8’, bakers’, but- milk depot and express, You will find this orabie ag any tcan be found, and eve article warranted as 8 Wagon Factors, “SARRIAGES, WAGONS AND COACHES, grocers’ aud business wagons of all etyles, both new and 2d-hand, Also 40 horses, and harness, sell ing off, 10 Nevins et, Brqoklyn. 318 SOR SALE—1 PAIR OF MORGAN MARFS very closely matched. Can be seen at A. GRA” HAM'S Union Stables, 1257 and 1239 Broadway. 40T )R SALE—A GREY PONY, 14 HANDS high, aod harness; suitable (or butcher, grocer or doctor, very stylish. Inquire in the store, corner 41a st. and 11th ave, 262 For SALE—1 HORSE 17 HANDS HIGH, Ty old, pony built, sound and kind tn all har- table for wagon or down town truck, or an ire Department, $400, Hoard of Agsenso: Board of Revision aod Corer jon of Arse rn O00; City Courte, e215. 16556; stationery Blank Books, 740,00; Stree: Juprovements, 61% Sewers, repairing aod clauniug, $70,0u, severance fyetem eurveya, $6,000 etroet repairing, @1i, 4am Society fo, reformation of juveuile delingu $A.° OAK eupplies for cleaning public offices, $50,000, water pipes aod inying, i, Cleaning and repairiag Hips, $3.00; wharves, piers au * Ma) lor Ri at Manhattsoville, aod 82, Or tor poar joot of 19 ah oureels working sth aveouw trom J4 th to 180th etreety, 15,000; 27th Preeinet Sta- tlou Loure, $16,000; 29th Precinct Station Houre 240.000) printing ot Common Council, 86.00% pant- ine at Pepa: tents, 74,40), repaire and coustructian of public Daildines, $110) oot, reala, @hi.! real er tate exponen, £50.00, real catate iehase of $25,° (* > 1emoving bight Boll, &e.. &e, Or and ave- RENNEY—On the 30th of April, 1965. after along and lingering iilpeas, of consamption, Sarah Renney, the wife of John Renney Her friends, and the friende of her hasband, are re- apectfully invited to attend the funersl, th's ‘Mon- day) afternoon, at ¥ o'clock, from ber late residenc 2) Bnet lath at. The Varnishers’ Arsociation respectfully invited to attend 9 yur CAP AND GLOVE CUTTERS wanted the hiehest wares and steady er plor- : ., : ment given. A at L. J.& L PHILLIPS’ Fas to ’ 5 A q Averranfeom an oTioer in one of the colored | BUCS $15.04, repairing Jauncey ane “ 4 Blooring- City AND COUNTY GOVERNMENT,—Now | 4iet at and 1 ate, og te SAL 4d Rite ot Woh eee ane os PAE reg.wen.s at Rick mo, writer ® doleful picture of | Uke (ads #208), enlat or Legielauive Dept. that the State Legislature has adjourned sine die, OST — ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON IR SALE OR EXC \EA 2 SEA’ th distressed coudition of the poopie of that ety. | § F cin nalaetba eee be Pincaee: tee Clip and’ County Wegtaiation. will be vesemed, ‘6. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A 2 SEAP ® ast, in Gand et, @ pocket-book containing $29, the earnings of a poorgiril, The finder will be bly rewarded by leaving it at 119 Norfolk et, 1 MONDINGER, oO Orerat RS, FINISHERS AND BUTTON ho'e makers wanted for military overcoats and » (ood p. i paid. Apply 65 Bowery. 91 TORS ON MILITARY OVERCOATS highest pric paid for good hands, 371 Ent rt, pear Willets et ee _AS N_ OK STRAYED, APRIL 29, 1455, irom 4 Coenties a? s horee and cart; horse man color, cart No, 4227, K. H., the brepetty ot RED- MOND HOGAN, 116 Stanton et, 3 ork, Shs HE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF CROCK. y and dry goods store for sale, Terms easy, 645 Firet ave, bet, “Oth and “let et. 87 He says they are mw tunily starving by thoussncds. Gover umenut ia doing a4 it cap, butit cannot reach one in #ix 0! the cases; it can ouly help those who Spyiy, sud maby are Unable wy o. A risxp nawed Thomas Ormand, in Oswero, came home diunk 8 fow poets since, bauled his wi'te out ui Ded, Least Ler severely, and turned her out in ber nightlress in tbe d rain Bue Crawiel into ihe cellar, where Le followed her, beat her tace to jelly aud tore ber hair all off her head, leav ny her seapiare. Lie brute was locked up fy owalk pubBLment, Tuk Motnie Datty News says:— "We learn, throu,h ® gentleman recently from Derrances, thats report reacied there, @ shorts time Lelore be leit, that upon heariug of the capture of Peiers- sireet bhp $175,790; walarier Croton Aqne- dact Degg, $1) 1,542; salaries Law Dept. $41,5Ts oy Soar City Ime, Depts Siod; eamries Comm, of Health, (9500; raary of Chamber): ing 3509 lie Alro al owed to receive § of Cae per cour. ou the emount feceived and dishureed; printing for Coim- won Council, $40.00), top wacon, a rockaway, doctors wagon, ani rig harnere. Apply 52 Marion st, up stairs 1 2 CARRIAGES—( NE CLOSE AND OPEN for sale cheap as my ron has gone to the war, Call o@ DANIEL SULLIVAN, Stapleton, 5 aten Island. 1 day, to all pobability, the Boari of Aldermen will hold a meeting at two o'clock, P, M., and the Board of Councilmen at one o'clock, P.M. On Wednesday the Thoard of Supervirors will convene at two o'clock, I, M., when a large amout of business will no dontt he tranencted, At five o'clock, P.M.on Wednesday alec, the Board of Education will hold a recular stated sea- tion, and it is expected that important business will come before the Hoard, Presipent Lincoun’s FAMILy,—The fund for the benefit of the late President's farnily je pro- greasing rapidly, and it is believed the desired ainount will soon be raised, a- vA SHIPPING. *MIGRATION FROM ENGLAND, IRE~ 4 LAND, &c, by STRAMBHIIPS AND SAILING PACKETS, LOCAL NEW MBW YORK AND THE VICLKITY, . At reduced rates. TAPSCOTT, BROS, & CU,’8 CELEBRATED LINES OF LONDON AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS, Drafts, ports Sinowt England, Ireland, Boots @ throug. en , Ire’ land aud Wal the low “4 bi Mar Day.—On the firet day of May the etreete in the city of New York always present an ap- pearance that amuses and surprises foreigners ro- 7 pee 7 as lowest ibie rates, burg and Kichwond, Governor Milton, of Florida, “ A Catnoire Farr,—Palace Garden will be pe capitan ‘ABRTAGH PAINTEDA Th APSCOTT, BROS. & CO 1 Y ’ jJourning here, They cannot understand the plilose- rege ANTED — CARRIAGE PAINTERS, TO], Md trons Masts oa The Sia eis ont TL Bh phy of the annual exchange of domiciles that has thrown open to-day for the purpose of holding 4 fair \ i a 4 south 8 New York #0 A short distance in the country, Apply at JOHN P. JUBS, 53 Bowery, on Monday, at 1% o'clock, 388 ANTED—— A MAN WHO UNDER- quently con- fimeu by @ refugee drecly trom thar plee.” A New Orieaus paper has the tollowing respecting Goveruor Milwou t “Governor Joun Milbou, sou Swenty years wine, Wase pay auu dashing young there for the benefit of the institution of the Sisters of Morey in Houston street, The tair will continue open for thirteen days, Onsequirs or Dr, Morr,—The funeral of been engrafted upon the social economy of this me- tropolie, Strangere almost invariably nek oor citi- zene why New Yorkers do not change the absurd For LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTT’S LINE. Bhip HIBERNITA salle fhay. 4th. LINE FOR LONDON, Bhip AMERICAN EAGLE, sails May 4th. : dsjapinning tinware in all ite branches, Slup SOUTHAMPTON to follow ‘moving day," and gradaaliy cet rid of the an: ere i y y pte le * 1 7 ; H id z f - cs 4 and 26 Peck Silp, 384 For paseage to and from the Old Country or dre rit edhe Tis has vo, G46 cue GS 1k eoeaeneacea ce ances and inconveniences that invariably attend the | Dr. Valentine Mot: took place at 2 TP. M. yesterday, | Sy a aa NS THE BAIL gt reduced rates, apply to TALBCOTT Motes @ difhoulty with » young geutleman, aang out of | Tholeswe hegira of hourehoiders and their effects | fom the Church of the Transfiguration, 20th street, W; akers trade; one who has been at the trade CO, 86 Booth st. 580 pear Sth avenue, The fellows of the Academy of Medicine, nearly all the phyric.ane and surgeour of the city, the Faculties of Colleges, the meinbere of the inetitution for the orphans of patriot and many other persone of note attended, Wark on Tonacco,—A resolution was lately parred by the Board of Police Commissioners to the effect that “the filthy use of tobacco at the Ceatral Department by candidates for patroimeu would be considered good cause for rejection.” Another reso- lution probibite the use of the weed at the School of Joatruction, in any drill ioom, or by any one attend. the Central ( Mice, Licnt Wanrep,—Yorkville is etill in the dark, ‘The nutnber of lampe reported as not burning on Saturday night in the Tad P ecinet woe 73. Trow's Ciry Dineerory,—This valuab'e annual is now in provers of compilation undeg the ex- perienced supervision of Mr. If, Wilson, Thé Dir tory joa work in which all are nore or less inte oat ed, and each ehould aid in rendering it as pertect and reliable as poesibile, Fines AND Loss or Lire—About half-past fo'clock on Saturday morning a« fire oceurred ino smal) frame building, 116 W. 5d etreet, occupied by Mary Branuan, and extended to 6 building in the front, (three story fraine,| and the roof and second for anie by the barrel, at 76 cents 6 galov, New and third stories were dostro: od, as wae alao the house b ric 1 Kite he bua York City Oil Co, 104 Maiden lane, we ccup.ed by re eonan, whe charr an ia ke > 7 Vy, "Rew Y ened temaioe weve found teceath the nuns, it ie| [ ADIES—HAVE YOU EVER TRIW THE supposed that the bed of the unfortunate woman BALM OF WHITE LILLIES tor Meautiviog and eausht tire in some way while she was aeleep, The | Preserving the skin? It tea delighttul preparation, nborse and cart. No friendly “habeas greenback" | buildines, which were ow ne \ by Theedore Marting, | and can be Weed in winter fe well Spprad. It re- C ne "1 " ’ and which were damaged to the exteatot $1.50, «re | moves plinpies, biowhesy tan and al imyereetions oan he. inlerpows We. Prevens: thy: extortion | ii te red, Several poor families who vere | from the skin, reudering it beautifull’ clea wf and of thore who run the “inoving" machinery on May | un neuce ry Fonds ied home! nee thelr little white, rivaling Nature in her fairest { ren We war: jay. In fact, for ® week previous, and anterior, | furniture deerovet, One of the parties on the eecond | rant it to be free from ail injurious heredients, and ies UD herve ee thalle thre tang | Lot Lhoiwa McConnell, war iusured for” $00), | perfectly harmless to the most tender kim. Tobe had the carinen reap a rich harvest, partially thro the Pand lost ontont gta William Garrety, who | at 46 Sou(b Second st Williamabureh Also a Load- feare of those about move, that they cannot obtain | kept a grocery on the firet floor, rustaingd some | ley's 91 Eighth ave, New York, Prie only Scents ,ey transportation service, and partially because | dauare by waer, he was insured for ys 0, per bottle, s ae Ree ae | Disiness men are gladto got the matter off their | At Totelock the sane evening, the lumber yard N THING LIKE LEATHIR—IF You minds, Hence, engagements are made weeks previ- | ud eteain sow will of Battesor, Btringhars & Bishop, + \ want role leather ar. the loweat Sw ous, and he Is fortunate who has secured the services | 2ST) 259 Aud 291 Monroe +t. took fire in the euw-mill call at 16 Spruce bh NY, CTBBON) 8 00 of wearman for the Ist of May, at anything lesa than | Part The fires brut without ay twenty-five dollars a load for moving hie furniture, It is not to be eupposed that this will be the regular rate, but very wiany loade will cost as much, to ‘eu. guts who urglected to make @ bargain Leforehand, | large tiame veuement hous aud find themevives turned into the street | me! i iH De ! at twelve o'clock to-day, Thursday, Friday and paralned t Saturday the canven were charelug fiom three ep afwirin wiieh there Wasa lacy, Asuore time evious to his advent here, the late g verior Mile @ yeutlewau by te uameo! Remypyat Coun bus, Ga, tiriu, uw losd of Duckeho. ine bim while he was cross.ng the sire t, and soother jogd alur he teu tailen to the ground. Alter leaving thos city Milton retucsed to Florda snd became » @ preacher, bus the vocutou uot suiting bau, he furued political, aud succeded in being e@jecied Governor of the State.” The Sad Journey. Progress of the Funeral Train, A heavy rain wae tailing at the time (he train with President Lincoln's remains lett Clevelsnd, at mid- aight of Friday, and though it continued through the aight, it did not prevent immense crowds from gath- ering at the various stations p eset, At 7.3) A. M. of Friday, Columbus, 0., was reached, when the re- Mains were conveyed to the capitol, escorted by a lar,e procession of military and civic budies, and bxposed to view during the day, Bands of music played solemn dirges from the capitol terraces, The catatalco here was peculiarly constructed of mosses, dotted with cho ce tlowers, while wreathes aud vance of the same slood about at various points. A large meoting wae held in the afternoon on the cast terrace, Biwhich there were addroasenete, Major General Joc Hooker was called for by the people, who thanked them forthe compliment paid him, but declined to respond atleugth on an occasion of thie character, The tiainle't Columbus at P.M, Satarcay, At Urbana, O,, where the train arrived at 10,30 P, My a chorus of male aud female voices agug an finpressive hyma, and ladies placed wreaths aud crosses of flowers on the coffia, All along the route, bontires, torches, mursle, crowds of people and the booming of canuon were the incidents of the night. At Pequa, O. at Midnicbt, thirty-six voung ladies in white sang # plaintive hymn, At Richwood, Lud, (30 A. M,. Sunday) wreathe of foweie were placed both on the late President’¢ ccSiu, aud on that of littl Willie. At this place, the emblems of mournive were uuiusu- ally striking, G ral Hooker wae here presented with w large photograph of Mr, Lincoln, At Rich. mond, at Cambridge, and at Dublin, there were erected arches over the track, with variens figures and embleme of moarning upon them. The latter piace ie the one that gave Abraham Lincoln ite entire upon agiven day. Thenanew r ie never satisfactory, Lecaune it ie Bucesbian, “If ao he, ae how it might be, then it would te, But nas it fen't, and can't, it won't te” This sume up the whole ence, afier having been discussed by oll classes of citizens, and the result is, that ouly individuals seck to otnain immunity—fiom the cares and expenses at- tendant upon a May day removal. by bargaining with 6 landlord, or an out-going tenaut, for adinitlon to the new domicile : some weeks or daye before the dreaded one of sacrifice, and it ismidnay of encrifices to thoee who can make no better arrangement. lo the first place, the untortunates are haunted for rev eral weeks with visions of misery tocome, Then the woman of the house insists upon taking up the car- pete, and packing up the china and walaables, aboute week before the letof May, Some females go so far ne to take down the bedsteads, sod make their fami- les quite uncomiartable for some time pre- vious tothe dreaded occasion. Things generally are disarranged, and every ene in the houre finds every- thing they require tor daily use, either packed up or deposited in sume unfamiliar place, Next comes the barcain with a carman, On any other occasion reasonable prices prevail, or the etatate law euilfi- ciently protects the citizen; but on May day, ‘relf- interest" ae @ reveral rule governs the conre ” of carmen, overrides the laws of the State, nullifies municipal ordinances, and exacts fron the unfortun- ate householder a larve sacrifice of greenbacks for a very little service rendered by the owner or driver of ASSAGE FRO MAN iD TO LIVERPOOL cy lon—By the x a Liverpool, the CONSTIT STON alleen, By Ti For London, The CON. GRINNELL, April i4th, zee parsage apply to WILLIAM & GL Ton. ww Mpitca s TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: POOL.-LOUISIANA eails Saturday, May 13th, aan wate De tle May Yoth, Cabin paseave x 0G, LiaMi& GULON. 9 Breadvar” Py © You! PAIN EXTRACTOR, DALEY S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR js the only specific for Burne and Scalda, réliev ing the dreadful agony in a tew minutes, and alware healing without sear, A positive cure tor Piles, Try it and you will be convinced. It has now been in use over 25 years, There is hardly a perron but what has heard of it} and not a family that has used it one that coald be induced tobe withoat a box in anse o sudden accident. Asingle box will save many 4 do tor’s bill, It hae no equal in curing CUTR, WOUNL BRUISE, LEVER BORER, RHEUM TISM, anc the worst CORNS and BUNIONS. All inflammations, rains, sores, salsrheum and sore eyes that have re [ted every other remedy, Three sizes—25 cte, 6@ clr, apd #1. The $1 box containg as much aa six 26 c4, oves, For sale by the gross or single bo: Depot, Liberty et, New York, si seid aie ™ RIZE MONEY—BOUNTY—BACK PAY. pen-lous, and al) claims againet the Government collected and paid, Money advanced if vequired. HH, i, BROWN & CO., 119 Nassau et, room i?! ras U . MARI CORPS—WANTED, A © few chowe wen for this favorite bran service, Bounty, pay, ratioug clothing money explained at the Kendervous, |» Ko York, A. N. BREVOOKT, Captain U, Commanding Rendezvous, Enquire at I. BENNETT'®, S64 West A PLUMBER, THIS MORN: vat 1,429 Broadway. BRO Ry iminediately to cor of orkville GENERAL BUSINESS, YARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, AND low other kinds of job printing neatiy done Ful- by THOMAS EK, SUTTON, Printer, » bet. Broadway and Nassau at, a1 ARPETS—CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND ‘ furniture at an immense eacrifice; #15(4 worth d furniture which will be sold p lote to reat lees than wholesale price, nt the huent of H, OP ARRELL, 267 269 and the’, corner Sth ave. O48 CASH PAID FOR OLD NEWSP.PERS, mphie's books, and all kinds of waste my C2 Weot Bioadvay, opposite Claflin, Mellon . 3 CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLDMetals, / White rage S cente per ib; colored and woolen, Seonte; booke and newspapers, S cents; old mags, 15 : copper and pester, 25 cents led 6 cts, Bowery, betwoen Roorevolt ane C! 8Y’S PATENT ROOF PAINT OIL, “COAL. Coal AND WOOD OF THE B EST QU te ity for eaie at the lowest makes price, A one aud quelity guaranteed, At R. C, WALKERS Yart is and vty West uith et, Let Tth end sin avenger, ceeds eo a WYOMING VALLEY COAL—@9" PER tou, delivered to all parte of the city, well screened and weight warranted “000 Ibe, at the Wroming Valley Yard, foot of 14th et, cor, Lith avenue, S8z We ARE NOW DELIVERING THE BEST quality of Schuylkill, Stove and Egg Coal te % n worked ih He cule an efforts, | ( FFICE OF TROW'S DI f of the saw mill WILSON, Compiler, 60 Gree! ne of valuable | The public sre respectfully informer for this work ie now in progress, Verve nese down n and re ¢ in ther city, are rolicited to at thelr # full information d places ot business, &e, W one office, «list shou Veulas, aud left the annoyaners of fie wao teacbed @ bi and 44 Madison at... o« we Vhe for. | and hom The upper part p by Mr. Gloss, and »k nod ma bine Mr. CW, Horgt vu le be mode outwrth full canvaseers. By tien.eans alle for informein. aud i 9,45, Coa q votr at the last election, At 6 o'clock yesterday |g nine dollars a loa, with, as the brokers say Moreh tou oa Leth RiP COALSL. Vim ors thu usin dregs ba bereit Sia ib i en Hagin a8 BE aE wed orning e T " . ‘4 * ae fi ; smeured for pean, Lan yn aids = pub! om errors and omissions, e ereal 3 REDE 4 - . morning the train reached Indianapolis, The cofin | an “upward tendency" in the market, What the | «ned by Por { rhe butlde ire asure avoided. The canvaesere enmploye bays FREDERICK WILTAE & CO was once more removed from the train here, The prices will te th morning, only circumstances can devermine, Carmen who have bern cngased, will ftiret fulfil thetr commissions, and if they get i bat hie Woon YARD, 2ND AVE., BETW, 80TH and S6.b ats. 4iood qualities of Vine, Oak pod Hickory wood at the lowest market price, by the lc t was so | wo kare furnished wi h written saihortty eovary | Mr. LU, Wilson, They sre authorized t families x t . Tie | money for the Ato bave iq and fo tia li funeral ear in the procession was drawn by eight White horses, six of which are the same that (our rertion of ma in caplt ps to be inverted in connects with c| «ap whe 4 4 or cord, ' cord to load, and delivered free of charge. yoars ago were atiached to the carriage in which Mr, | ¢hrough this work early, may not object to take what t them bwh : , the nane, &e, but for Bo other purnors. y are ROWLAND & CO, tndave, bet, Sdth & sé6th ete. 440 lincoln rode, reeerving the honors of this people. A bar the a&air will be » | instruc ed to leave receipts, with which thewe fur. | = ‘ ; v they can cet for an odd job, An old carman iuformed | Meo git, Phe entire ewan One of | nished, fo 1] amounts, however emall, recwed by eriy |) them, Payment tor the book to be made on tdeliv- fo euve th Lwhy | ery; for advertisements in front or back, oplored peculiar feature of the decorations of thie city was the our indefatigable, that be alwaye made the most | berry) yes ame! dear Doe number ot triple miches of evergreens, draped with ' money on May Duy, by accepting every liberal offer | aye D faa ai erdeava SAVINGS BANKS. _ “ys é leaves, after publication, and on presentatnot the 45 Ay “EF BON SAty flue, which stood at all the intersecting streets upon | without attempting to obtain more by areinsal., He ey vfire cc. /ovtertoned by the advertiser, JOHN F, ROW, [MARBEr SAY 44 BANK, 62 NASSAU Washington sireet, Tho remains were afierwards | always found ‘but his customers were betior satistied, ano apa hoery * = met 4S (i ep x OA evpoved to pulle view in tLe sotund@of the State | and frequently continued to give or send him work Oveied in the base D OR TYPE METAL © ALL SIX PER CI INTEREST ALLOWED Hoe, A lage cecg Gon of prominent eltizens | throuch the year, As ueual the carmen have plenty i N Cau-s searuess Lous boucht at the highest: caprice, | Money deposited on or be oe May Ist, will draw 9 | oe ein Daw we trot ’ y ©, W, CRASKE, 151 Willian at, ovk last evening, a fire was discovered | [ANOS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALY | LS | ine bed da the dwelling Louse No, 50 Amity street, | (.ucduna i, Loueville, ete,, toxether with Gov, B ete, were pie ent bere, After the :emaine Leon arran ed, the people were admitted, a ace interest from that date JAMES ©. STONEALL, President, HENRY R. CONKLIN, Secretary, 296 of omers on their books, the agreemeniw cove: ing every hour of the day and night begiouing at three A’ outs ys inn volock in the morning, and ending at midnight uli Wal Sen GUUned Wi NTLAHiG A | #85 rhe ® 419 Grand st, Pianos for s4-f30u, T EW YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER Golter of subbath Behool children coming first, - a ; WAS CRE EWONES ws dit Orr, Another on ew . of 14th et, and Sch ave.--Open aaily fiom) to 5 uight at midnight, the train left Indianopolie for | _ THis morn'rg ‘hen, the trials of tiousande will cals’ Gye was discovered n tlie snme house abou' 7 «’ loge | HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PD IN | P.M.” Weanesdave and Saturdays fom 1107 P.M, y t mipate, Matha, Mary, and Jobn wil rise he imes curate! | the city ior old books, newepape's, pimplia, and | pix percent interest, fee fiom (overnment tax be fe wae the work or an jacen. | @li Binds Poper WiekeT# BOCK, BO diiect 69 Ann | jeposits made on or beto @ May 1s, will a et. THOS, ©. BENNEDT, Mh est om that cate. ‘THUMAS CHRISTY, Pies HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PA’ FOR | _% 4. BUlLy sec'y. ite old newspapers, paphieis, books @ waste paper of every veseription, STOCKWELE EM- ES. er > which i) le expected will be reached thi Their ledsieads will be cisuemlere!, ihe bedding at ur? raderkel Baker has the w - enna bundled up, ca:pe’s remov « fiom the tioors, be ke Lavestig ation. dew York City Tax Levy, a» Passed by | tast hustily p.epured, crockery packed, and all the | the Legislature, household furniture made ready for the carmaa, | ‘ " J : ‘The Board of Supervisors empowered to order and | wuile waiting patiently or impatiently, asthe cae | TAL Deatas in Broo hast week number | LARSON, 25 ua et, 1 foor weet of Nausea, 27 — een ee ————— cause to be levied on the taxable property of New | may be, tor this tucividual, distressing doulie will | 121; anong the mortal diseases were marariaus and O THE PUBLIC—IF YOU WA TO NY PE RSON WHO IS FOND OF LIQUOR York County amount equa! to aggregate of several | intrude upon the winds of those on whom the resyon- | +P erie Geach, mariet feve., S; ema save money, co 10 the old Stand, \9 aveuD, for may be cured of the desire for it, by son.e tz.eud si z + our nie Hy . . ivine funknown af need b ) to the drinker |r ene he etuatier ota sibility reste—whether the man will make bie op- | ATTEMPTED) SctcIDE,—A irl ia Biel. SAU, AVAMOH, OREGON HAVE) OOF | ELCs” PAMOL + TEMPEIRANCE POW BROOKLYN ed pamed Advertising for the Common Council $80,000; and | pearauco, or bw seduced {nto breaking bis contiact | Mary Motiuire, tempormniy rorldine with Mor uncle, | = = frite ope do) OWE OS Divinen at 3 ope nt ane Ay PA aloes Fea ee aot by some larger offer for his services, aud eo the mo- | &t No, ih4 Plymouth street, attemplod to commit eule PERSONAL NOTH Fulton at, and Milue's, 217 Fulton et, Brooklyn, ar shall bi furnished to Bewspapers at least }) hours | mente lengthen into hours, uptil the moveablee are | cide on Saturday night, by taking @ quanticy of ox. - lamaburgh = NB, Beware | 46 Bouth 2d at, Wo of iuitations which sicken thoee to whom they sre ».D By | fyen. Oo Defoe, the, time of Iie resolar ian, Froviced bows packed upon the cart and wove off towards the new | alic acid, Her sitnagen was discovered in time to I Ad es "i Ee ore ty eS ever tha UO WFPAPOTR Be: o hey sila 4 ve » » the Ci the clew of the eail from lighter NN, Shall continue to be the official papers of the city and | domicile, Durmg ite trausit, imaginative and ner- | prevent a fatal result, She was eent to the City Hoe | oy Saturday, April 29th, going from Shortlar stores county of New York in which shall be priblished the | yous owners endure enother pargatory of diss | pital. | tothe Nor'h River, in the Buttermilk Chel, the TRAVE proceedings of the Cormnion Couneil, tie Board of . , tub! 3 nN Jes $.—The P lice Jue. | Captain WM, HAWKINS, Was about 5 f high, Biporvisors and all notices reuulred by Ie w to be pate tracting doubts, lest # load of their valuable Tue BRooxiyn Jesrices,—The P live Jus. Caplan WM At bise pata ovte and I tshed in the different heads of depai tments and furniture should meet with some unforeseen | tices olociod iu November last, assume their | boots, other public officers in and for the city ead county accident, or come into collision with another vehicle | this morning. Justice James H. Cornwell, takes the | INFOR = Tw iY \-) Qn Ml, b NFORMATION WANTED OF MARR Station—For Albagy and Troy and places Nort Oe as repaire and improvements, $59,210; | through the carelessness of the carmen. This clans | piace of Jnstice Perry. Mr. James Buckley takes the | I Cain, Her bueband's name ts Williamguire. | Weet ei 1:30 and 11.304, M.s S40 6k and 10:30 PM. Boaid of Heath, $600; Batt, iy Laprevement, | of people are alwayein fear of some calamity, and | Pla Jusuce J,Q, Adama inthe basement of the | It would be thankiully received by ber nip bo UDSON RIVER RAILROAD—ON AND after Monday, Jan, 28d, Traine leave 80th § sitions ET t ry | Sleeping care attached w 600 and 1:3. P.M. #10); cleaning streets, #500000 » nvually, the | continue to worry until everything is safely housed Halland Mr. Michael Walsh takes the piace of | who would be happy to hear trom her. Add RY | Sundae train 6:00 P.M. Small care will run bete sork © be done by @ contract, which ie hereby ¥ i Justice Wm. M. Boerum, whore court is Lela at ibe | CATN, in care of Mr, Williems )Lithe Alb City, | Chambers and 3th Street Stations. futburiged 2d rouuirad to bo mide tay tue Mayas, | Ovheps wilh take the allaix pupcp plulesepbically, ber | eac.cs of Court and Buber stroetey Mouni Hove, es Jo Me LOUCEY, Aus. 34 — —<—-.