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* pt. Paul, and killing a man on board of her, General THE “THIRD Ms THIRTY. NUMBER 10,233, By tho steamship Savannah we have received files which we extract the following : hea An expedition, sent out under General Potter deen recalied, unceran orter to euepend hostilives, The Latest News be-ed on Sherman's first agreement, buton the mo n By Telegraph to the N. Y. San. ing of the .8th ano'he: piry wee sent o8t lovLot UBVON ARMIES ARTORAING HOME. © reels at Oraugevucg of @ :csumptiou of boss: eral Hatch hav ordered the Rev. A’ex. W. Mar- tm.ssionary of St. at Ch. pel, Hot ° REBELS COMING IN. fo te. oud our lines, for atrace in teasouste conduct. A warniny ha: also a aiven to bis co. | ie, ation for tolerating bom, } Er-Gore nor W Aiken left Charleston on the th. with ora epo.t to Washinton | bin Ty aver mee ing 1M Charleston on the L8'h. Morgan’s Guerrillas Surrendering. LATER FROM RICHMOND. Loyal People Can Marry: RAM ALBEMARLE RAISED, She is Coming te New York. CLOSING UP AT CHARLESTON. Retreachment in the Navy. THE PLOT THICKENS. The Funeral Corteg &e., &e., &e. From North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C, April 27.—The Army of Tennessoe and the Army of Georgia tako thelr departure from bere, in a day or two, for Richmond, Va. The Army ef the Ohio, Gen. Schoflel! commanding, consisting ef the 28d and the 10th Corps, remains, and will be distributed as a garrison force throughout the State. Mr. Holden, the editor of the Raleigh Stanpanp, who is suggested as the Governor of the Btate, takes decided ground against the restoration to power of Gov. Vance and the existing Lexislature, He favors a “new deal;” the adoption of the Constitutional Amendment abolishing «iavery; and recognizing the Coustitation of the United States a paramount to any Btate Constitution, Gen. Jobuston'’s army are to deliver up their effects to the United States authort- ties to-morrow, at Greensboro’, seventy-five miles west of bere. The following order has been issued by General Howerd: Herangvanrens Anwy or TH Potowac,) Karen, N.C., April 27, 1505. 5 To the Citizens aiong the Koules wf March Prom Washington. Washington, May 1.—A Gee ation of Bw ise citi- | in the United States, today cailed out! cent, who was acdreseed by Mr. Hitz, the Sy sul General, who lamen.ed the death of ihe Prem- dent, aud congratulated him on the overthrow of the | rebellion, The President replied in a» fitting manner, extending his thanks tor the sympathy of the Swiet citizens, Twenty-seven rebel flags, mortly eurrendered by Lee'barmy, were preren‘ed to the War Department this afternoon by Major Gen. Uilbous, of the 24th Corps. The Secretary of the Navy this afternoon forward edto Acting Rear Adu.iral | Letcher, commanding the Weet Gulf Blockading Squadron, a congratula tory letter on the downfall of Mobile, Secretary Welles closes hie letter as follows: “Lam happy in extending to yo your command, and the Major- ral, and tho under bis command, the congratulations of the Navy Department for the victory which pleces in our pos. sorrion, with tut one exception, all the chief porte o! the Southern coast, ani! one ‘hat bids tals to close the naval contest of the rebellion.” Acting Assistant Surgeon Jobin A, iall, of the Lin- co!ln Genera! Horpital, of this city. was to-day ejee’ ed from the hospital in diegrace, An iotercepted letter from him toarcrson in Canada, referring, in a seur- rious manver, to the death of the late President, was the cause. The Staneays: “ Mosby wor at Salem, near War- Tenton, jest Filday, and is still barbored in the nelghborhood by the rebel irfhabitante, Mie com. mand hos deserted him entire, 44 having arrived at Winches'er paroled. Some of jhem offer to bring in Mosby 10: tive thousand col.are Mire Mary Harris, who shot Andrew J. Burroughs, Ot the ‘Treasury Department, in January last, and who is in prison bere, is suffering greatly with ery- sipelas in her face. Her tri which wasto have takou piace on Wednesday next, has been postponed uotil May loth. Bevernl chartered vesse's at this city have already been dischsrged frow service, which is the com- inncement of the retrenchment ayetem here The U. 8. steamer Malvern, Admiral Porter's fiag- ship, arrived bere to-day, nd thoes nnder CONDITION OF THE SEWARDS, BURGRON-GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON,) May 1—9 A.M. § Hon. FB. Stanton, Seeretary of War: It wm requested thatgyou remain at your homes as Wuch as possible whilé the columns are passing by. | Sir—I have the honor to report that the Secretary tilities having ¢ |, Promiscuous foraging 1# pro- of State bad a comfortatle night. Mr. F, Seward had @ slight bemorrhage from wounds {tn the scalp, at 3 A.M., but was not materially weakened, bited. The necessary supplies, in add) tiou to what the army Weasports, will be procured from the coun- Sr purchase, Quartermas'ers and comusissarics will be isstrocted wo vt f ‘eb or s Citieeus ohtYas wou to ale the ottcers Very respectfully, your obedient servant, eommanding eards, Bptrele, Bee. an every pois J. K. Baunrs, Surg.-Gen'l. uniah ue pated aeeke meyv capate te hiraself nom the oa fcrenon Gerrnat's Orrice, May 1-9 P.M, wma. Every sort of precaution will be taken by our officers to reader the. march orderly, and it is hoped Mhat the great terror that prevailed during active operations will now cease, It being difficult to trans port sufficient rations for an extended . our offi- curs have Leem requested to discourage refusees fiom following the army, The ability to trave! treely in any direction now exists and pieciudes the ivimer Recesalty of refugees accompany lug or following us, Respectful vu. 6. Howanp, Major Geveral. Hon, E. M, Stanton, Secretary of War: Sir—I have the honor to report that the Secretary of State continnes to improve. Mr. F. Seward hus bad a quiet day, and is slowly regaining strenth, Very respectfully, ) our obedient earvant, J. K. Baunes Surg.-Gwa'l, The Assassination Plot. ‘The number of persons arrested on suspicion of deine connected with the great asrareination plot at the national capital has become so large that it has been found necessary to fit up # separate building for their safe keeping, aud in thisthey are all uow con- fined. The authorities of Prince George's county, Mary- land, have offered two thousand dollars reward for the arrest of any accomplices of Booth within the Limite of that county, Anether Arrest, Shefleid, Mass,, May 1. -The town |# under con siderable excitement from the arrest of @ perron con- nected with atraveling exhibition, supposed to be an accomplice of Booth, who appears to anawer the edvertisoment exactly. He base prominent chin, a full moustache, aud «large scar underthe left ear, Detectives from towns on the line of the Housatonic Kailroad have been secreted In the villare part of the day awaiting bis appearance in the eveulug His identity is not yet fully determined. From Nerfolk. ‘The steam t port Lilinois, Kittredge, Norfolk, 26 hours, with Fourth Regiment Ohio Vols, to L. 8. Q. Master, arrived at this port yeste The [inols bas on board the Fourth Regiment Obie Vols, Col, Chas, C, C, Thornton, commanding, en route for St. Louis, Mo The paroled officers and men are daily arriving at Norfolk and taking the oath of allegience, and return- ing to their homes, The land in the vicinity of Portemouth and adjacent country, is iu an advanced state of tillage. Prom Tennessee. Amother Successful Expedition. Washington, May 1.—Acting Mastor Fitzpatrick, @ommanding the U. 8. seamer Siren, reporte tothe Navy Department, under dae of April 22d, off Kan- dvlpb, Tennessee, thet ou the 19th an expedition, un- @er the command of Brigadier General Osborne, started for Brownsville in three columns; and from Randolph, one by way of Hatchie River, and one from Fulton, Tennessee, They returned on the 22d, hav- ing been successful in the capturing of several officers end men, Gen, Bhelby's Adjutant was Killed, One ef the wen captured was the follow who has been passing for Paxton, He confossed having burned the Usborme hung him to # cotton wood tree at Randolph, and left bis body banging. His proper name was Wilcox, The steamers Ann Everton and Sylph were not burned by the guerrillas, Whey came out ct Hatebie River safe, From Kentucky. Lexington, May 1.-One hundred and five officers and one thousand men of Morgan's old command sur- rendered to Vien, Hobson at Mount Sterling to-day, Ywelve hundred rebels also surreudered at other points to Hobson's troops. peveral boudred deserters from the rebel army took the Amuesty oath, East Keotucky ts now clear of rebel troops, From Richmond, Only Loyal People Allewed to get Mar- ried or Transact Business. . Halleck tasued an order on Saturday, which pet at reit the doubts of the anxious respecting his disposition to leniency with rebels He announces that Clerks of Courta of Kecord im Richmond and Petersburg, attorneys, corporation officers, and per- sons engaged in any trade or business, will be permit- ted to purene their functions en taking the oath of alle- giance, and not otherwise, Persous who enter claims in the courts for the restoration of private property, must aleo take the oath, 80 must every pereon who wants to ship or receive any goods whate er, But the moet startling order is that — “No marriage licenge aball be issued until the parties deat to be married shall take the oath of allegian. magistrate, to perform mmarri ceremony, will officiate in such capaci Soci he ‘Himselt and Mine arties coutractiag matri- mony have taken the prescribed oath of allegiance. Any persons acting in violation of these orders to be arrested at once, From Albany. Albany, May 1.—The following are the Cemmia- stoners for the New York Siete Tostitusion for the Blind; W. Leavenworth, of Byraense; B, I, Manni- ere, ol ew York; O. K, Wood, of Chazy; James Fer uson, of Ovid; MW. M. mouth hy of Lockport, The ew York Olty ar Dill was signed by the Governor to-day, Several bills local w New York City are yer to be considered, (iovernor Fenton left here to-nieht for bie home in Ghanian aua County, vis Now York, be abeente ie * News items [By Telegraph to tha Now York Sun.) Ma. A. B. Lorta, inventor of the steam fire en- gine, died in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Saturday Last. Pant of General Sherman's staff reached Wash- ington yesterday, It is aid that bis whole arwy is coming North overland, Taw trial of the St, Albans raiders begins at that place to-day, Tho Grand Jury have found eight true bills against Bennet, Young, and others of the raiders, for murder aud robbery As abeurd rumor was circulated yesterday, that Boston Corbett, who killed Wilkes Booth, had been shot deed at the Relay House, Baltimore, There was no truth inthe story, Corbett was in good beal.b at » later date. Frovs sold in Oswego yesterday at $7 50 per bar- rel fur No. 1; Bpring, $5, and @9 50 for double ex- tra, from pure white wheat. Corn wes searce in the market, The Lake imports included 1,600 barrels of flour, Ly eeqoridance with the recent orders, the work From Fortress ‘Monroe. Fortress Monroe, April &0.—The rebel ram Albe- marie, which was sunk at Plymouth, N,C., by bieut, Cushing, bas been raised by some Northern contrac- tors, and bas reached the Gosport Navy Yard, The cost of raising her is about $20,000, Her machinery fe in excellent order, and she bas sustained but very Little damage from the explosion of the torpedo, It fs (ntended to put her in seagoing order, and she will probably be sent to New York t be fitted out asa first-class tron-clad, An order of Gen, Gordon, commanding the district of Eastern Virginia, probibite all officers, soldiers ‘and employes from receiving or hearing any applice- tiou for business from any person, anless be produces roof of having taken the oath of allegiancy glace daa. lat, Lite NEW YORK, | U. 9. standing army will be eufficient fc: | ofthe o me usueune d to adaresse public | MAY 2 of cutting down erpenses at Washington is pro- ae me = embraced a fine military display, The proceen on greasing. A large number of clerks areab utto be Including Major-@enue, Hooker and Alfred Bully, amd the Char eston Covaien to the 28th of April, from | dismissed from the motesrinting burcaa of the Treasury Departm -nt. Tas Washington Canosicum anys that the Go- Vernmeut bagarved at th lusfon that the the nee's from ths time forth ff is sles state lthat another proclamation will goon be is sued im reference to facilitating mer.e throughout the & ing the intr trade acd com- ubern States, aud reator ie)! gutbor ty tienen subscriptions te th Soven-Thirty loan res. eo im Philadelphia, amounted i G51 including single ent aeriptions of UO from Core emanat, €160,0°0 from Chicage, $189.) from St, Lou's, $200,000 from Moston, amd @009\000 trom Washineton. The numberof int vides subserips to a for aunnounta of +50 an! £100 wea 86°95. From Boston, the aggregate subscrijpvon Was ope million acer, The Sad Journey. Progress of the } nal Train. Hon, Rehusler Colfax on Sunday evening addresrod @ vert andience tn Celcaga, in te of plowing culo- fy of the honored dead, He auld that Abradiam Lin- oln was the only man living who coul! have atood in the bresch be lem ere of the rebelbon the wrath of the ecunt There van tre n iiinl in tts lowing confidence, that what- might revolve on would p in the end for the bea’. ho apeake: referred jo bie intimate aa quaintanee with the late Preaident and said he reemed wholly free trom ii-w ib Attacked ever eo sherpiv, he never ana rafliing with salling Cilueleed ever ao anjustiv, he would eive no word of reproof, bat it he onewered at all would pitiontive ek to ehow that he stoof on the rock of Right. Mir. deie!l, coffine |, buried, he lives: lives asthe farher of the faiihiuiin the tines that trie | men's eouls— lives in the Leurte of the dark-browed race Le raved to freedom — lives with every circle that has given one to die as he did for hie country —h ith the glori- justice and bume n. leaves beh nd him a record that shows how and principle litted him fom the huinb vot walks of the peopie io the nobles elation oo thé wo. e, and «name tha. I brighten un no eye of hos tory aa the ave rella by, From top of Pame'’s ladder he etepped to the aky, The funeral cortege, with Mr, Lincoln's remains, yerterday morning er: ved at Michi-an City, where Speaker Colfax joined the party. The mourting em- bieme at this po ot were of an impressive character, as were the ceremonios bere obser The train stopped under a beautiful temporary at rncture, over- hung with @ succersion of gothle arches, from the crowning central pointof which o etaf? supported a dreped flag at half-mast, The arches were trimmed with white and biuck, end ornamested with ever- @ eene and choice tlowers, Numerous minature flag fringed the curved edges, and port: aile of the jament- ed dead were encire.ed wilh crape. At the abuuseow and et the ends of the main arch were the mottovs “ The purposes of the Almighty are perfeet, and monet prevail.” “Abratam Lincoln, the noblest martyr to freedom; sacred thy dust; hallowed thy resting place." On each aide of the arch were the words “Abraham Lincoln.” formed with epries of the arbor vitwe, with the mot- toes “Our Guiding Star hae Fallen,” “The Nation Mourns.” aud “Though Dead he yet Speaketh.” Near by this combination of archee were six'cen young ladies dressed in white waists and black skirts, with black esahes, They g the “Old Hundred,” cone uding with the Doxoh Many porseus were affected to hear it. Thirty-six young Int es stood on a tustefully decorated platform lu white dresses witb black scarfs, aud holding In thelr bande Little thas. In their midst, and pat hidden in the ‘olde of the national flag, was « lady representing We Genius of America, 1t easa lovely group, upon which all eves waxed admiriogly. Meantime guns were fired, and the subduing strains of music were heard, The sceue was glided by an unclouded suv, This place le attached to Speaker Coitax's district, and Mise Colfar, a niece of the Speaker, with fifteen other ladies, en- tered the funeral car and laid flowers upon the coffin. ‘The train left Michigan City at $.36 A.M., aud arrived et Chicago at 11, ARMIVAL LN ONIeAQ0, Yesterday (Monday), thousands upon thousands of people congregated in and around Park Place. They arc gathered on the housetops and plazzas, and crowd the windows, steps and doorways, watching with in- tense Interest the preliminaries of the procorslon and the surrounding scene, Minute gus and toiling and chiming bells anneunced the arrival of the Prest- dent's remains, The great multitude stood in pro found silence aud reverently uncovered their heads as tbo coffin was rlowly borue to the tuetefal funeral car between the open ranks of yveceral officers, aad the civil escort from Washineton, It was carried under the grand earch which extends acrose Park Place, ‘I arch is of triple Gothic form, 61 feet in epan, 16 feet deep, aud 15 feet fiom the ground to the centre of the mala arch whieh is thirty feet in epan, and twenty-four feet wide The alde arches are 3 feet wido, and fect high, ‘Thejtotal height of the central arch and pinuacle from the ground is a} out 40 feet, These erches present their front elevations toward Michigon Avenue and the Lake. On thiea'de they are eupported by clue ters of dexagonal coluinns restiug upon single buses There are four sete of columns on cach front, On the epaces between these columneare let in Gothle wine dows, Deaatifully droped, which adds greatiy to the solemnity of their general eppearancé, Over the centres of each of the arches on both fronte are large and imposing American eLicids, from which hang draped national tiage in graceful festoons, From theee flage mourning drap ry entiwines about the different portions of the arc! up to the pinnacie in the centie, The lower port) {the arches is also heavily draped in black and white, beautifully ar- ranged, Fifty fings in ail form the drapery and eur- round the arches, Qn each peliinentof the central arch is placed a bi of the lamented dead, and upon each main front, reeting upon the plonacios above tho | festoons is eoen a maguificont eagle, Underneath the eagle and above the busts the drapery takes the jorm of the sun's says. ae if they etill lingered upon the corpse, Upon the faces of te areh, in black and white, are the folowing Inscriptions —" We monsn the man with beaven-born principles” “The same man when dead shall be honored,” “The brave way fall, but pot yieid,’ “Let Juatice be done, though the Heavena Fall," “Loyalty Blonds; Liberty Kestrains "and “Cement- edwith Blood, the Lalon hail endure Forever,” The whole is surmounted by clusters of national flags appvopriately arranged and eultatdy draped, Michi- gan avenue bore vn ita elecant residences, the most extoualve insignia of grief, with numerous mottoes, On the fiont of one dweliug ware bust of Abrabam Lincoln, supported by biack voivet, studded with thirty-six golden etare, with the motto: “We loved bim much ; but pow we love him The upper windows were adorned # th and in the balcouiex, pon a black ground, wase crossed American tings eurrounded by golden stars The residence of Bishop Vusgen (R.C.}, displayed ore.” the national banners of Leland and America, An] At attractive living feature of the display, was e num: | welve bows of crape, | Lirig.Gane, Buford and Sweet, The pail-bosrers were twelve of the firet citizens of Chicago, among them the late Democratic Mayor, and the present pe gd of Lilinots, ‘The processicn was very long, and Included « full regim-nt of © eu fuiwely in the rebel service, who have takeu the oath of allegiange and been 1ee uited from varius pisaw camp, The remaing weie ex- Porel to ve. in the rotunda of the Court House, pon @ hau Scent ento(ako erec'ed for (he oreasion duectiy ben ath thedome, Pt weean vases fle! with Hatural flowers and insoy artleles of rieh adornment, mursound de cota, lhe Court House wae vpeued to tLe public at 0 cick Inet eveuing, amd thouande Nad th cae) ib to ree (he res.nims whieh will he io siete emt Tc ck ihe worulng During the night out chow sang the chorus, “hiappy and are they," f the Uratorio of St, Paul; the frapa elrorcl, “Into thy bamds | commend my epirit,” @ud “Ie that shell endure to the eud,” from Elyeh, General Intelligence. (By Mat te tha New York Sun.) Gawnornee are opereting in Troy PHILA Tarot AN® ave alarmed at the prospect of Ad increr@s tn the prices of lagerbier, PT. Narscw haw bought the old town farm, ot Bridveport, Comn., IS acres, for #20,000, Is Savannah, Ga, “iced drinks’ are rated ot &% ceute a glass by muitary order, Tr te anil that ex-President Perce will soon merry 9 Boaten girl, Caugiter of a oc lonel, Tue National P vision of Sons of Temperance of North Awerica, will meet at Hartford, Conn, on the 14ie of June. One hundred thousand pounde of maple suger have deen madein Miltou, Vi, daring the past fonda, hed the Governor of Diimot to Usted soliers to the front at once, The same order is issued iu Oto aud lodiana, Ax Detroit, McConuell, the Georgian commander, bas been fuily coamiited for breach of the neu- trality lawe, A 6costrrens broker ip Chicago named Murphy, shedavuled recently with some 945,000 belonging to the firm of which he wau the head. Tum Herksidre Co., (Maes,) Agricultural Bbetety heave Qscontinumt tr prmruma on bogs end tobacco ** for prudeutial aud moral reasow A d0ventim giuttou at Ashley Falls, Mags, re- em@mtly wacked 89 egue on a wager, sud wanted to @uck « dozen more for a dollar, J savii Zaye © in Wenttlel., Mass, last w lug ood bebr-cutting, on a charge of baving tree Wives living, Poor tellows ‘Tus first bert for Lake Superior this season le% heavy ly laden with vas Toe Baul river aud caval are eperted free of A Lapy 0 Rochester tried to jump from a rail- roud train Weday evening, and tell Lewween the care The Wau pas-ed over her without mjury as on the ground. Magour Hasvey, @ Philadelphia woman bas been oo mmuied to jail tn defaults of §600 Lal, for Ginoyal language tu reference to President Lin- cola, aud ewogy of bs sasaswn. Tr tw stated that lest fall Booth sent bis theatri- @) warirole trou Haljax to Nassau, inteuding to go Boutb and far rm at the Southern theatres ais summer Es performances are ended, Mr. M,N. Tearroup, of Ferm!nglalyy N J, w eceideutelly killed ov Thursday lest, The struck two figitieg dogs with bis gun, when the trigger hit a door caseruent and discharged the couteuts of the guu into lie body, Mu J mn Sanvroup, of Foirharen, Conn, went troating iu North Brandford, a few days ayo, and ell in with @ fellow uamed Appel, tormeriy of New York, who remarked Le was “glad Linoola was dead." Refusing to ako it buck," Appell Urasled and tie! to @ tree ia the wood, vile god @ belf trom any bouse where be remained at lant acouuuls, ‘ TRoIWe LOCAL NEWS, MEW YORK AND TUE VICINITY, Movino Day, Yesterday morning, as early Mm three one of our reporters began to “note the moving preparations, As he pissed through the streets, houses were observed Ut up, aud forma could be seen flitting about, as if the occupants were engaged in preparations connected with the day about w dawn, Carmen were harpessing up their Gnimals, and in auewer to inquiries, declared they had werk evough to kevp their teome employed uatil midolght. Ae dagiight appeared, doors op ned, and hallwaysseen filled with furniture, Then carte were loaded, and the businwes of the day began, not- withstanding the threatening appearance of the clouds, betokening the usual fall of rain, By mutual concessions, tenants accommodated each other, and carte were seen loading and unloading at the same residence, Youngsters were stationed to prevent any woterchange of housebold gooda, while these operations weretn progiere, Basements end parlor flooie were emptied of thelr contents, thus making room for the incoming tenant, who gradually obta ued the upper rooma, as the furnitwe of the former occuvant was carried out and placed upon the sidewalk. My uine o'clock the atreete presented an animated panorama, in which processions of carta louded with furniture were the chief objects, set off with red-faced women gud children carrying looking- Siaases, clocks, oruaments, pictures, or something else that could not be entrusted to the cammen, About thia hour the eldewalks to the ap-town dis- tricte also exhibited an appearance worthy the o'clock, attention of the fortunate few who had leleure to prote into the mirerles of other pe ple, In front of many houses all kinds of furni- ture could Le seen, from the baby's cradle to grand- mother's mamive old-tashioned bedstead, On rich rorewood dama k-covered sofas lay stove-pipes and ppittoovs ; aud in atu chal, « miscellaneous cqllec- tion of pote and pane, placed there by thoughtless children, Bedding lay around loose, piled with dirty carpets or ured as the ineet eppropriate resting-place fm china w Men aod womeu standing in door ways, savegely orcered of prowling small boys and ehil »pluced on guard over valuables, that anxious parents were afvald would be stolen, In eplte of this watchfuluess, thie frequeutly made off whith stolen articles, Carmen are proverbial for their de. liberate movements, but yesterday even these gentry Lecame intected with the prevailing anxiety to eet the moving busines over, as epredily as pessible, te prevent damage by the rain, which now began to fall, In conrequerce, the diferent articles as they came fiom the houses were packed away upon the carts, without inne regard to the condition they would be in on arriving et their destination, Chaire were piled in layers and bureaus on the chairs, and over these beds and bedwteads, secured by ropes drawn tight enough to cecas.on 6 deal of damage, atevery jolt the load wouk! receive in ite passage through the stroots. the unloading, the same haste and want of care wae visible, oocasianed by the anxiety bor of young ladies in the front baoway, dressed tm] of owners to got their things in out of the wlste with ‘eck saabony aus mle were oarelaaly dravvet SUN. PRICE ONE CENT—IN GOLD, TWO CENTS IN CURRK ¥ handseme farnitare broken, and other damace done, that might have been avoided if the carmen had uot found it emior te drop chaire and tablos a) u the ground, Inetead of taking them down properly, Gar reporters note many casualties and deciare that in ad- dition to the damage done by water, the wreck of ma'ter was appalling ; digiofnted tables, chairs, and sotas, surrounded by their legs and arms, lay upon | the #ide-walks eearcely worth mending. In some in- stanees an e@utie eet of parlor furniture w+ com~- | Detely ruined by the eudden casting off of a rope that pe. titted nearly tho whole load to tuiubie jacontl+ Uut of one boad thatou 'e- porter saw come down “Ly the in” nearly every ar tele eusa neds sitegl) of compound frecture, Au- other cartiond way tuinh!od by the bre k ng of oo axie, Result, much damaged = furniture aud ®@ great deal of broken crockery. ‘Ihe biltue ware came pouring out in two etreames, from eorme wash tube porhed near the top of the load, One carman, in attempting to poss a street caron Sixth avenue, had his eart run into aod knocked endwiss, displacing @ portion of bis load, and injuring some of the articles, before the man could stop to repair damages. All day long, even during the pouring: rain, similar evcues were witnessed. Patience no longer sat upon @ monument. Paternal heads of farnilies were provoked into profane expressions, Mothere looked upon thelr wet and broken furniture with dismay, tearfully counting ap the cost of re- pairs, with the ejaculation that “Peter could never afford to get it done. Housewives fretted and acold- ed continually, Carmen swore, and declared they “couldn't help it,” and so the work went on, until the day waned, bringing with ite close more rain, but lee fof the bustle thas characterized the earlicr hours, About this time, four o'clock, one of our reportors noticed « litte man, with a bine umbrelia, rashing up to every carman he came across, and asking if he could got a load carried. Afters gromt many refusals the countenance of this individual presented so woeful an appearance that out of pity our reporter approached him, for the parpose of attrac ug bis attention and learning something of the misery of moving. It must be premised that when our reporter “moves.” his Lousehold goods cam be packed in a single small trunk, Nearing the little man, the reporter said, “A wetday this Bir, lave you heard the lass news from Grant's army f" The ex- neatly tuthe round. premion on the man's ime was fairly ape paling, af he ecanned the reporter, aud mentally cursed ble inmpudence, Unabashed, the reporter steadily revu:bed pe gaze, until the man foally asked if he knew wheve he could obtain a care maa, Thereperter thought the man w.th the blue wobrels could tind caiman by visitlag the cowm town streets, where be thought there were plenty of carmen unoceuped, now that their buiness wae cearly over, Witha flash of joy, entirely changing is countenance, the man selzed his hand, and shak- ing it warml), closed bis umbrella, hailed ao omnk bus and started on bie travels, Our reporter would be glad to hear the result; as he believes the man owes him « five dollar bill for the suggestion, At dark some carts still continued to move, loaded with furniture, whieh crexked and groaned alter- nately, Open doorways coutinued to receive and discharge household goods, while more fortunate Owners arranged thelr lares and penates, deploring thelr soaked condition, but doubtless gratified that the days work was eo nearly ended, Small chil'ren and bables came to the new heme, fivm some abiding place, where they had been sent to be ont of hur way; and mothers wondered how they should manage to provide dry sleeping places for the obildren, whowe peevisiness increased ae their parents’ troubles wultipiied, Husbamds, no doubt, congratulated wives ot the task being dove, Wives recounted to husbands the trials of the day, aad hue bande chuckled at the thought that by their presence: at the conntine-room they had escaped the annoy~ uuces thelr "better halves" endured, However, the most of these husbands doubtless shouldered their share of the domestic burden, by le, ing down car- pete, making up fires, putting 2p bedsteadsand othe: wise workiu” maniully far into the night to get the beuselcld goods into rome kind of order, Useless re- pining over buoken furniture does not mend it, and business men were happy when they discovered bat Litue Injury, by the rain or «therwise, hed been done to theirown. In one instance, a gentleman whe had hired, ae he ecpposed, a competent man, was glad to fini not more than « $100 worth of damage, explaining his cheertuiness, by eaying he bad made “three times aa much” by a shiewd bargain at his store, during the day, Finally, tired tenants were loeated in new dwelling places, Landlords were ao longer curred. Bleep cloeed weary eyelids, and - York may be sald to have parti.lly moved, the re mainder baving been compe'led w remain undep cover by the storm that raved duriag th ‘eo half, ofthe day, Atleast ten thousand term lies changed houses yesterday, Some removed to more expen ive domiciles than they oceupie! last year, Others and by far the greater number, had located whese thay peld lower rents than before, but a) probaldy thourht they paid morerentthan the premitos were worth as habitations, Yet all weie as wll satietiod as cou'd be expected under the eleumatancos, lev. jog that their turn waa comin, wad that next year landlords would suffer some, in consejuence of re. turning peace, and the suleequent bevica southwacd and westward of people now crowding every dwele ling houre within the iimite of the metroyx Tux New Fine Derarrmest,—The beads quarters of the pald Flie Department will te located at Firemen's Hell tn Mercer street, The Board will organize in a few daywand elect officers, Lee! ,, will Le re-districted by street Hues, and unlow ta e ina large fire, the bella will only be rung int) trict in which the fire originates, The tajeoy) ty lines will bo re-arranged, The salaries wil) be + lows: Chief Engineer, $5,000; Asattant uo « $1,600; Superintendent of A hi Clerk, 82,000; two Avsirvar $1,000 exch ; aaslatant © » V9, Priva ex $60; Telegraph Bupe:intoudent, 49,00. Glock orm #1,000 each; Battery man, $74 He each ; Messengers, $TU)) each} Hustler euch 3 two Burmeons, #1,600, (4 is stated that the men will be uniformed im Leavy pilot cloth cout and prute, the latter covered with rubber cloth runolov ob ve the knees; the fire caps to be the same as thow now im use. Bowe of the Hose Compan se welling off theyre furniture, it being presuued that al the Les Qyine panies will be disbanded, Mvsrenina Oct oF THk SOLDIER, — tre, ves Lieut.-Col, Dodge A. AT. M. Gy im wecordince with tnstructions received from Wusuingtca, seat four officers to Hart's Irland, yesterday morniny, with instructions to muster out of the service al) su tultey drafted men, substitutes and volun/ears for old |. ments remaining in rendezvous, avid men belo ing toorganizations Lot yeb gone ® the front, the Lan-~ cock Co: pa excepted, Cay GOVERNMR@?,— Bob branches met veotorday aflernora, In the Board of Aldermen, ry remlution that & full length portrait of Abrehun Lincoln be provided far the Governor's Room, at aa expense ot $1,558, was laid over, A resolution eae Whorlzlug the erection of the yopored mono yus te Continued on the lat pugs, is