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‘THE NEW YORK SUN. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1865, Kemoval ef Trade Restrictions. Tus prociamation of President Jommsos with reference t© the removel of trade restrictions in euch parte of the Bouthern Btates as have been re- «almed from the rebels, 1s another important step o (Le revarn of the country to the peaceful rela- responsible for their succeas or failure. The annals of military history show no parallol—no ap- proximation to the grandeur and complety success which have marked this stupendous campaign of General Gaawr, In twelve months he ha@ swept away half adozen splendid rebel artaies, hes overthrown the most stu- pendous rebellion the world ever saw, has awept away the “ Confolerate Government,"' and, in short, has brought the country safely through ved marble mantel, and an elevant clock, mrmoun- ted by « figure representing the bistorian, ja in the centre of it, On the centre tavle is magnificent copy of the Bible ‘Passing on to the dininw-room are exposed to view, on an extensive table, a silver tea-set and & china dinner and tea-set, together with pearl-ban- died knives and silver forks. A prominent figure on {tis slarge silver candelabra and fiywer-stand combined, Iu the dining room iss very besutiful sideboard, “Tbe reception room, on the second floor back, Financial News, Markets, & New York, Monday, May 1, 6 P. M.—\nder the pressure of the peace news and the announcement that trade was to be resamed with Southern States. the price of gold fell off from 145 at the opening to 142%¢ at the close of the day's transactions, Hereafter the businers of the (Gold Room will close at three o'clock, In the stock markets governmente were in sroater demand, ‘five-tweaties” advancing 2 percent “Ll en-forties' duli,with an apward tendency for other TRADE NOTICES. OTICE—A MONTHLY MEETING OF THB Biue stone Cutters and Flaggers will be held im Union Hall, cor, of 16th et, and sch ave, 09 jerday Gs ring, May vd, at & o' che By order of J.J. a GIN, Chairman, PATK, FITZG1BBONS, See, 264 GEGAR MAKERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION ‘ will meet Wednesday, May 3d, at 192 Heater None adinitted without showing ¢ ligible cards membership at the door, JOHN G, WOODRUFF. President, 298 te alio richly furoimhas.” Tu the shird-etory chata- | government bonds, The Enropean news vent ap fill. | PVE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET TING OP (ous existing before the war, The fact that (hese | the trying ordeal of treason, more speedily and | MTs the floors are covered Brunsels cerpetiogs | nois Central 6 percent, and other stocks that are the Coneh Makers | nion will be held at their restcietions have been removel ot the esrHest | more gloriously tan even the mort #anguine rx. and the furniture in of aauperior kind, All por- favorably known abroad also iinproved, The bank | Tom 137 Bowery, thie evening, T'¢ o'clock. si statements show an increase of eight millions in ¢teonbacks and nine millions In deporita. #TOCK SALES FIAT BOARD. 42700 UB. fe Si.e...110 100 Maripose Min... 144 1g000 0.8. teats iis 200 Auantic M. 8... 150 o 40, 600 de. 180 2TH do, 1900 Cary Inprov't. 18 4000 do,.new ine. 106) 100 do - 1TalTs 25000 do. 106" 600 Wyoming VC. 61 1000 do.. 12% 160 Nicar, Traneit. 6 20000 U8, be 10-4". 97% 100 Central Coal... td 70) US. fa, ly. oO . : Lonny Obie be, 43 m «60 do... 112%all5 WO Va. be 6) «24 N.Y, Con, BR. Luts do.,.... 98a ions of the houne ure furuis ed in the must plete mauner, and when t takes possession of it, wh! do to-day, they will find in ¢ substantiale f iife, and coal |: Ww ilo the cooking, “The interior cost of the mansion leabout ity thousand doll ‘él practicable moment, ta evidence that the President ‘ anxious to restore the Bouthern people to 8 con~ ‘con of prosperity as fast as they return to their « ovlance under the Federal Government, The tler {a question ts designed to extend into dis ‘victa still nominally tn rebel possession, whenever the said districts shall folow the example of those that have slready renounced the ‘ Con- felernoy.* The effect of such @ measure »)! paturally bave ao greet influence in ve lalming the balance of the rebel territory, \V reinia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, new of great itoportance isto be transacted; also the adoption ¢ constitution. N. B.— All perrons de~ firing t become members shonid do so immediately, as the initiation fee is about to be raised, Hy order ob GEO. BROWN, Preat. JOHN McGRATH, Sec. 14h [HE NEW yorK OPERATIVE PLAST- orera will hold their regular meeting thie Tueeds: evening, May %!, 1 at their hall cor 834 et fe ave. ILLIAM BYRNE, Pres, TeQ OLGHERTY, Roc, See, 42 NITED COOPERS NO. 2, ARE HERERY. notified to attend regular meeting thie [ues day evening, at 6° East Broadway, All not anewer- ing names at roll-call will be fined. By order. CBARLES CAKRLER, Pres, C. M YABW QOD, "ty, \WWi, THE FIREMEN OF THE CITY OP pected, Buch @ record may well place General Guant by the side of the greatest military chief teins thas the world has produced, yet in contrast with them, mark the character of the man as well ea of the general, Modest, without any apparent personal ambition, and impervious to flattery, he has followed bis course without any «ign of show of ostentation. Plain and unassuming himeel!, he bas neither courted favor nor feared to do hw duty under «|! circumstances, Ho made no umpbal entry into Richmond, after having capt ed the rebel capital ; be required no pompous aur- family of the General are expected to pantry some of the hecellar with which Nooth’s Flight. Tha following interesting particulare concerning the movements of the sasssein, alter be had mur- dered President Linov ore taken from @ late copy of the Washington Bras: Thore no longer remains any doubt thats Booth 1 7 » Georginy Tennensee, and portions of the other | render of Lea's army ; and in straightening out | fractured his leg when be sp from the Prosi- 11 be held ax 456 4 se Oe, ee eee Neri sates which embraced secession, will now | | the kink which SmaaMan's affairs got into in North | tuts Make ego I MI UO Be fh it Hrosan pnd coal tumanter te be enfeien beoarélie te 1 vrobab athec over A fleme . . f bee ‘ aceording \Lrown open to trade, and no stronger Inceniive | Carolina, he sedulously kept behind the scenes, the extent of tb te cau the i . On the KT at ra Congrese: “Signed by. ‘the “Committee. 68 hun this could be offered for the rebaliiousdie- | giiowed furmxmam to receive the surrender of | nicbt of the sssamaination, the confederates uf bf make vids gall? TET scteaeasnetassaesannsiedstainambennindine te i ct to follow the example set by those mentioned | Joaxsror's army, and then quietly came away | Mouth were actively engnzed in oranures to dive Leo Cle. & Pitu, K. = = “ ie fi jb d ” da number of + : . ‘ES. sud share the benefits which follow. The Northern | what would have been the course of nine-tenthe eho Wine WEBEL aoa ee = ou pe ehjeet 1m do 9% SOCIETY NOTICES, old. 145 85 Cle, Col, & i do... 142 salddss 5.0 Chl aN. W 12 Merchanta’ Bk,. 97 60 do, fw Com. Coal Pi... 49% SO Chi. & N,V 60 do...... 60 1200 do,.... 10 Park Bank......14) bo Chi. & BK ) Continental Bk. 97% 1600 do. wv ») Canton Co, 4Ts su Mi & Pda... 44 ) do... 46'yadT ig iu P. Ft. W.8 © 102 0 Del. &t ( fi ho do. 101 Alt % 200 Quiekailver M. 400 Mar. & Cin, 1h 40 ww do “ SBOORD BOARD, people cannot fully appreciate the suffering that has been enta‘led upon the South by their isolation from the commercial world. They never © toanufacturers, and they depended upou the North for nearly every article of consumption, annually «x hunging their staples for the products of North- ery mechanical and agricultural industry, For four years they have been debarred from their pe dful supplies, and in addiven to the ordinary of bia subordinates, could each have been placed in the same situation? The Northern people feo! very grateiul to General Grant for #0 speedily crushing the rebellion, and they adrnire alike his military geniug and personal qualities, but only future generations will realize and appreciate the full extent of his achievements during the eventful year which has just passed. than to convey the ides that the assassine were auill in the city, The report of Booth's being seen fo Penney! vania wan alan atarted by his friends, it in beliewd a8 ell such canarias were noglocted, the detectives ateadily and enrely tracing the murderer in ell bis wanderings tbr: Mary jand, Farly op Saturday morning the Cetect.ves and military were sent across the bastern Branch, others followiag in quick succession, unti! Prince George's, Charles and 8: Mary's counties were fully enveloped, Col, Ludington, A OH, OF NO, 9%, GREEN POINT, L. T= © fhe regular monthly men vision will be held at the ‘Lemperance Hall in MN teen Point. on Wednesday evening, “ and ail merabere are requested is busines of unportant * to be trans rof FELIX PETKRSON, Presiden EFFERNAN, Beer, i FATHER MATTHEW T. A. B. Boclety No. 2ofN. ¥. will hold a public temper ance meeting in thelr hall, cor, #3d rtreet and 24 avn, Uy] ’ " . . a . Tneaday evening, May dd, at 7 o'clock P.M Chief Quartermaster of this Department W488 | toon U8 65,6-900..106 200 PL Ft WL & C1 thir eve a consnroption of manufactures they bave been An Absurd Custom. celled on to furnish horses, and at one time | i “di oo LibMS Boy do. 1 fants 0, Be ey) eenee Bee per eedng eye obliged to provide for large armies, It] Waventure to may that nine-tenths of the people | there wasnot left at headquarter aN rat a Tee Tce ION bos eA aa lady mnaun bore No, 2. OWEN Me OWAN, Breeton In evident, therefore, that they heve | who “moved'tin thie city yesterday were pro- | Or Avallalir notte, ONG Aree rene ay mors | 28d Tenn.Gm "i... HU 1A) dg. ide THOMAS FAX, Recording Ses : \ completely exhausted the supplies on hend | foundly disgusted with the custom which compels | inv, at Surati's tavern, about ten 1 from the | 5%) Mo, 6e yu) M.B. & N, le N Y. LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY—A \ 0) Obio & Mise 10. d0., eregiflar monthly meeting of this Society will be at the beginning of the wam and that they are | them to undorgo that operation on @ particular | City, op the een if ay Strela Be at elt Bono 0. se 500 Cle, & Pitts, b.. held at the Metcopalitan Rootna, 160 Hester st, 0@ row in @ condition of extreme destitution, The | dey, regardless of weather or say other considora- | CS!led at this plac bus failed’ to fi ‘ae | Le Cann t Lueeday evening, Mar 2% 1466, ab S o'clock, A punc tual attendance is requested, as business of import ance will be brought before the Soctety for their ac tion, By order P. W. FSGS, Prest) JOHN RO} GER, Ree, See, 25 ue MEMPERS OF LAVELLE cireLRe F. B. are bereby notified that a meeting rill be held at the Utah tlouse, cor, of 26th at aad Sth aves - Poewlay evening, May ¥d, 1865, JOHN BARTER 7 Ce 5 2 'PHE MEMBERS OF THE FATHER MATHEW '. BT. A. B, Society are hereby notified to attend the regular Monthly Meeting at their hall, 461 Hrooune et. this Tuesday evening, the dinky at i o'c’k, KR. WALBON, Pree, JERE. MIAIUF. LYNCH, Roe. Sectr, AUCTION NO’ VeETION NOTICE—CROCKERY, GLASS, ond fancy goods, Tuesday, Mey 2d, 10 o'elock, 281 Pearl at, by JOSEPH HUNT, in low for cit country dealers, Sales free for cash. Cov parked. b+ VCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, = &c. 4 HENRY G. EVANS, Auctioneer, will eell io kote to suit deslors on Tuesday, May 2 at 10 o'ciook, nt 1) Barclay et, the etock of retailer, with Shee the enle will commence; also a general arson ment leet ware, A! CTION OF FURNITURE—TO-}Aorrow, 120 Ninth at, near Broadway. Bedrooro, parlor and dining-room furniture, superior lot of | and edding, &e, W. A. CARTE Auctloneer..82 Court inndt at, i statement, unuil the detectives came up. The ta- vern is owned by Mrs. Suratt, and leased to the old man who keepa it. Upon a closefjexe:nination, ted that Mra. Buratt had been there on Fri- ernoon, and le% word thattwo men would arrive during the night, who were to be generou ly provided for. Bhe also directed that two cer- bines suspended by a string between the paaapees| of rtition should be giveu them, Booth and Harold arrived a# expected, and remained until wome time Saturday forenoon ; but on leaving, Booth declined to take a carbine, stating that Le was too lame tw cairy it, Haroid, however, tox k one, and the two set out for the lower counties. Upon reaching the neightorhood of Bryantown, near Port Tobacca, Hooth's leg be » wo painful to proceed further, and the wer vices of Dr, Maid, of that vicinity, were called into requisition. After the fracture had been dressed and Booth had left, the detectives arrested Mudd, who denied all knowledge of the character of bis patient. The boot, however, which had been ent off from Bootb's foot, the Ue ygrit rendering is ‘naj ible to draw is off, was foune end in i was wriuen with ink, ‘) Wilkes," the word “Rooth" evidently baving been acratched out with @ knife. Why any portion of the nemo was left ine mystery, uniess a suaden alerin bur- red off the party belore the completion of the era- etre. The next place Booth and Marvid were hoard from Was Sb the house ef u Dr.Coxe, The 18H4P pon being questioned denied having seen DY puch partes hus said that three parc a rebel soldiers bel sprhed there tor eccoomnmodaiions and had teen Bent away, Coxo's servants, b ever, all ansertOd that the two mnen had staid there over night; that their tuaater bad entertained the m in the most hospitable manner, and upon their ae, Perture next morving wave exch ® quantity of 1400 do, iia 4” Canon Co. 3 100 ChL aN. WOR 4) Marnposa Min... 14 600 do 82 260 N.Y. Cen. R. 759 Chi. & N.W. Pt Tw do lwvalul's 208 do yoo Cam, Coal Pt... 47% 200 Cle. & Loi B. ” By o> seonnees OB 2 Chi, & ROL 200 Quicksilver M... 61 on do, . 108 sgal 65) brie K . Si yO Mil, & P. du ©. 50 do. SiveSiig SOU do. : lw Hod. Ry, B, lls = > ‘ SPECIAL NOTICES A.-Uee the Best!—It Will Certainly Des troy Moths, Now is the time, Ask for Bowden's Moth Destrorine Packet, for preserving Cloths, Furs, Carpota, Robes, Blankets, and all Woolen Goods, from Moths and ali Destructive Insects, For Sale by ail Druggiate. A top that Scratching and use Whe * lich Ointment, It cures Lich and salt Rheum in forty-vicbt hours, and all eruptions of the rxin, Sold by all Drugeiete. 312 “ Geut All Wool Suita 8183 Boye All Wool Suits, #9 at 1, V. Brokaw's, o4 Fourth ave, f2 Lafayette Place aul Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Premiom Lock-Stiteh Sewlog Machines, and Buttonhole Ma- chine, 625 Broadway, New York, _ bet “Prices Greatly Reduced — Spring Clothing In every variety, at P.B, Baldwin's, 0) and TZ Bowery The laccert areor nt aud store inthe city, Better Pivies aud prices hie DRATWS. On Monday, May 1, after a lone and eo orler of President Jonnsonm practically says to the cd ctrieta still In rebellion, thas it Is only necessary for them to become loyal to the Union, and every foc lity will be accorded to them for « resumption of their suspended commercial relations, and fore return to their former condition of prosperity. Tiln assurance, in connection with the fact that the rebellion is virtually at en end, must heave a» salutary effect upon the most inveterate rebel, ‘Tuy enow that they have everything to gain by accepting it--everything to lose by rejecting it— and mince they have lately shown a greater disposi- tion to subserve their own interests than to ‘die tn the last ditch,” we expect to see the trade restric- tious removed from the entire Bouth at an early tion, A more unpropitious dey could hardly have been selected, and yrt, throughout the city, thous- sndie of families were olliged to consign thelr housebold goods to rain, mud and the other multi- tudinous evils that beset genera! moving day All thisia the result of adhering to an aleurd and mow Inconvenient custom. There is no mere sense ina genera! moving-day than there would be im @ general day for buying and selling property. Isis acustom that bas prevailed from time immemorial, and the people of this city seem to have become impressed with the notion that no other time than the firstday of May will answer for changing residences, and movers bow tis with as much resignation asif they were doing penance for the sine of a yoar, S> long aa people permat in the habit of renting houses ‘tor the year end- ing May Ist,’ 80 long will they be auljected to just such ancoyances aa they passed through yesterday But why should thes particular day be so diatinc- tive with regard to moving? If half the migra- tory population of New York would make the firms of April, for instance, the end of their lense-hold, one-half the evil of @ general moving day would be avoided ; and ifrenters would take # little pains to avoid May-day entire!y, in making their leases the difficulty would be entirely obviated. Lend- lords try to keep up the custom for the simple renson that it croates a rush for houses at o partic- ‘The Rebellion Crumbling In the Wert, Our advices from Kentucky and Tennessee indi- cate that the days of rebellion are numbered in bore States, as well as im those bordering upon the Atlantic. Thegreater part of Mongan's famous rauger# bave voluntarily surrendered, and several other detachments that have been raiding in the Ktates mentioned, have alro taken advantage of the liberal terms offered to them, This intelligence is important as an indication that Kentucky an‘! Te. nesses will soon be free from the ravages of wer, and it ls no less sugrestive than important, Mo noas's band wane type of that class of rebel Alo IN ADJOURNED SALE—FURNI- ture for account of former buvera Burke Farrelly Binir, &e,, at 281 Greenwich st this day, 1035 o'clowk, W.A. CARTER, Auct'r, 82 Courtland st. 170 —AT THK QD ver ly daughter of Dennis and ERRY LEASE AT AUCTION ’ {° ‘) a! 8 voldiers whom the Southern press snd political ular time, and enables them to take advantage of | Ww! inky. ‘Yoe detectives next came upon the fugi Rose liu rae, City Hall,on Monday, May 20th, 1968, at JL nicade yhom a) iT 1G C j ’ Charles County. tly ear the Sachiar Bwarop, 1a : The rela! There they found @ dilupiduted shanty ovcujned | brothers by an old colored woman, who ated that on eflan end Alesantt 2 that morning two wen, one of therm with a ace oe Mutoh Third aver or crutch, had come ott Py WR ee Blatt gla Wednesday morning, May Jd, * 9 gash, fieg te Ms ‘ Merit > pay any eum for sing will be conveyed to st, Patrick's Cathedral, fot meting 10 ee or etn (ak Wher abe bad (eee eatin tlieh Mase will’ be offored for the ree nothing; thes there ‘were no white people around | pore of her roul, from thence to Calvary Cemetery there, iM di that they could get nothing toeat in that | for Interment. Ra 209 Gian anc The leme men then inquired the direc GOGGIN—On May Lat at to clock in the morn tion tothe great swamp, Which she Rev and the ing. Mary A. Gorwin, daughter of Michael and Mary { ) Goegin, aved 17 years end 4 nonthe two went off. The ahauty stands ins small clear the ‘elauives and friends of the tantly are requested o'clock, A. ML, will bo sold at Public Anction, to th hichest bidder, with adequate secarity, fora term ten years from the Ist day of June, 1855, @ lense to establish and maintato a ferry from the hesin st the foot of Mpring et, inthe City of New York, to Hobo- kon, Now Jersey, at the polnt where the old fer; was ertablirbed, or within one thourand yards nort orrouth of that point, The landing piace at Hobo- ken, New Jersey, tobe furnished by the purchaser. Conditions—The conditions and covenants of the leese to be In the ueual form of Ferry leases hereto- fore entered into by the Corporation, which may be haden application at the office of the Compiler. liv order of thy Commiremoners of the attnking Fund, or "i is of the faintly, and of her an, Je iah and Jobn, her : John, Charles and Alexauder Mc the public's necessities and arrange their schedules of rent to sult themselves; and renters unwitting- ly aid them in this achome by helping to keep up the abeurd custom of May~lay meving. If people in contracting for houses would make it au especial point to insist upon some other day than the First of May, as the time for terminating the term of louse, the custom would soon be effectually broken up. A fow days before, leclers bave held up, as the men who would never surrender; who would die in the “last ditch 5" who would ‘retire to the mountains and fight for twenty years," etc. Instead of doing any of these dreadful things, we now find them among the first to abandon the struggle, and they havo not the slighest inclination to engage in any romantic freaks that would be likely cost them their lives. The truth is, thas the I sides by dense pine woods, A the f eal Tk Tuesday) aftert iy MATTHEW T. BRENNAN. Comptrolier, aol . p : c vc > nd the funeral th venday) | on, ; vanes ; pid * scts of desperation so sagely predicted by the lead- | °F ® fow aiter the let of May, is ell that is neces- ueacotartics at tont nile, bounded by the | at vorclock, trow. the roskdenes of her pareate, 117 M DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL Sell ersof the Bouth, were purely inventions designed | **'7 979 day except that by which the presont svenmp. the Flchth Dimnois Cavalry 80da regiment | West Broadway, to Calvary Cemetery. 119 IV be thie day. 10%’ o'cioek, at eales rooms, 1) Nason , Ton! custom is so much dreaded, In no other city in she world 1s there so general a tearing \ip of domes- tic arrangements, snd so much attendant incon- venience and loss of property by moving as is seon here in New York, In European cities, nothing of the kind is witnessed, and there is sity nor sense in such a custow he et, a large of cclored troops were lmtnediately ee0t birough she swarup in every direction, searching ev°Ty thicket, but without finding any trace of the asa®#6ins the lntter evi tently ing secreted themselves in the pine woods and made the'rescope while she @wamp was being scoured, On Sunday afternoon Booth and Harold crogsed the Potomac at Swan Point, a short disiance below Mathias point, and passing Port Royal eu route to Louisa Court House, were captured, as previously described, at Garrett's place, Facts have come to light which show conclu- sively that Rooth and his accomplic fore carrying their plans into execution, decided upon the routes to bo taken in making their exape, Maps, understool to be in the posses. sion of the Government, and which are known to have belange! to these parties, bear distinct marke of the routes laid out by therm. Booth and old were to escape to rebeldom and seek Jett, 8 protection Who was finally to assist therm in leaving she country, Harold, tn ® conversation with an acquaintance of his who resides in Mary- Jand, some time previous to the murder of Pr dent Lincoln, made a remark to the effect that tt Was no extradition treaty between the Uni Btates aud Spain, @ remark that excited no special attention at Ai time, but in the light of aut weeuens events it would appear that Boosh and himself con- templated shelter somewhere in the Spanish do- minions, Burprise base been expresad tbat Booth selected such @ shallow-pated blab-mouth as Harold a8 Lig nearest accomplice in se terrible a plot, Tois mystery, we think, may be ex Jeined in this w Harold, a zune man of tite vagabond * ts was @ good shot dia capital boatinan, spending much of bis time in wuoning and fishing excun in the lower counties of Marylacd, aequirug in this ay ® for effect abroad, The rebel soldiers went into the rebellion as much from e spiritof rornance as any- thing else; but four years of such stern, practical ficiting as they have experienced, have taught them that war isa bitter reality. Nor is that im- placable hatred of the North, on which the retel papers bave dilatei, manifested to any wreat extent by the rebel soldiers, Whenever thes have met our troops under a flag of truce, or to bury the dead, there has Leen the most cordial and friendly feeling. “Yanks and ‘Johnnies'' have always fraternized, exchang ng their knick kuacks, playing cards together, and otherwise «x- hibiting a friendly fecling towards each others, with fow evidences of \itterness or rankling enmity, All this proves that the rebel soldiers will quietly abandon aconfiict which iano longer profitable, aud they will be glad to avail themselves of an opportunity affered to return to their allegiance, nor will they attemps to pursue a course so plainly fraught with destruction ss that of which thorr late political leaders Lave bom KILLDAY On Sunday, April 20, Francis Killday, ouly son of Patrick and Aue Kiliday, aged 4 yeara, yu moothe and 5 days, ‘The tnends sud relatives of the family are reepect- fully requested to attend the funeral, ou Tuceday afternoon, Yd inet, at ¥ o'clock, from the resi- deuce ot his parents, 2 Greenpoint ave, Mab KNAPP.-Suddenly, a9 Monday, May 1, Joho LH, f dod years and 2 mouths, Kuhn ate ee cand friends of the family, also, the members of Matamoraa social Club, are respectfully invited to attend the funernl, witheat or in- in hie (Duesday) aiternoon, at Lo . from The ‘restdence of his Liothe reln-law, Jas, Parieh, 242 Delanevy et 14 LAWRENCE.-On Sunday, April 80, Ella Frances, youngest dnughter of 3. B, and K. 3, Lawrence, aged lyear and 5 mouths , The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral. on Tuesday alternoon, Muy * # o'cloca, trom ihe residence of ber parents, cor, Voplar and Mcicuna eta, Hoook- lyn, 24 OTTEN On Monday morning, May 1, Mire, Mare garet Otten, wite ot Lake Ottep, aged 35 years, 6 monthe and 2) «aye, The trends and relatives of the family are reapect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral, on We Qivernoon, May S14, ab Ly o'clock, from ber lat dence, cor,of Jay aud Staple ete P's RILFY—On May 1st, Catharine, wife of James Riley, aved So rears, the trieuds of the family are reepecttully fnvited to attend the funera’, on We wedey witervoon, Jd lust, at 2 o'clock, trom the residenco of her hus- band, 14) Bast ooth at os WINDL—On the 1st inet, Jobo Windt, a well krown printer ot this city, in the 65th year of bis ssortinent of household furnituie, cai petne bu eans, waehatands, bedding, hair tna feather neds, bedding, lounges, &., the whole mptorily sold, 116 AWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOUN MORTIMER, 15 bast Broadway, of a large and seasonable lot of men's and women's clothing, silk, deline aod calico oresses, rkirts, shawls, cloaks, aleety epreads, remnants, tablecietiim, coats, panta, Loots, shoes and other goots well worthy the attention of Geslersfand housekeepers. By order H, FREEL,61 K come Ht, pea ist | | 1S P GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, 23 CHAM- © bers, will ei this day at 1049 o'clock, the stock and fixtures of the liquor store known as No, 158 Warhington street, Fine stock of segars, &c, Sale 65 Rebel Bonds tn England. The persistency and determination manifested by rebel stock operators in England is worthy of especial notice at this time, Notwithstanding the news of the fallof Richmond and Petersburg, and of the hasty retreat of Lan's army, Coufederate bonds were quoted in the English market ator about one-fourth the value of Federal securites. They are really worth juss about se much as the paper upon which they are printed, aud represent only the confklence of dealers tn the Confederate government, When the news reaches these bond- holders that the "Confedleracy'' fa in the last stage of collapse, and thatite *yovernment" ia atternpt- ing to escape from the wrath to come, there wil, be a chance for somebody to buy a large quantity of rebe) securities, to work up into paper stock, It would be interesting to know justhow much money the rebel government succeeted in filehing from ite Faglish friends, but itis probable that this will never be known. In view of the heavy expenditures incur. thosough know! Of tue country, especially red by the rebelx, however, and their own limited ite by-paths, forests, swamps sud creeks, sought meang, the amount procured by the sale of bonds only by the hunter and fisher, On the outbreak must have been very large. Of course no capital. | of the rebellion his knowledge made his services P valuable iu the capacity of @ guide for blockade iat invested in the revel securities who was not per- | ryn) ark aud there is bo duuls thas be has been poritive, ~ & J, BOGART, AUCT’S—THIS DAY, Went 10 o'clock, at the store 1 North William et, s large and extensive aseortruent of hourebold furme ture, sofas, tables chairs, bedsteads, beds, stoves lumoer, &e a — ___—_— — — a DRY GOODS, CeTTON GOODS! COTTO IN GREAT VARIETY, aod at THE VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES. A's, An IMMENSE STOCK or LINEN SHEETINGB and TABLE DAMASK, FROM AUCYWION, ao OLD PRICES. CRYSTAL PALAC ‘URIUM, No, 252 BO ROBERTS. _ GOODS |= General Grant A .irr.e more than one year has elapsed since Genera! Grant took command of the Union armies, Attoat time the rebellion was appareutly as for- muidable as it had been at any tle alnce the com- moencement of hostilittes, and the prospect for the Union cause never looked darker. M’'CLELLAN, Bernstpr, Hoon, ete, bad all been driven back by the chief rele! army, and our forces in the Weat had met with ‘nultforeut success, The rebels ware age, "i1ia relatives and fivends, also the members of the Typographic ana Meclanice pocieter, are respect. fully reyuceted te attend thi heral. from bie lave resikien Vike et, on We day, May 8d, at 1's oclock, Hie veimslus wil be takeu to New Jemes tor internment lo YONGE—Suddenly, on April 2, 1565, Charles Cotfin Yonge, aged oT yeare sod 4 months, the eidoss fon of Abraham K. aud Loules B, Youge — A GOOD MAN, WHO WOULD LIKE TO , fae : 1 b Phe reiatives and friends of the family ere respect- invest a small eum and engage with another on exultant, andthe Northern people ina measure | sonally favoralle to the cause of rebellion, aur th actively gaged in that business bigs: 1b the fully invited to attend the ral eerviees, on | ©jual terme in a light establishe id succerstul busi- derpondent, Our armica bad been frittered away | loss will, therefore, fall exclusively upon the sym- | * oF poulbions he wag: Seog mene? etre bP a suitable guide in his flight, aud that the pathizers, This being the case the English capi- | auco between them was formed in that way, ut - talists who favored the Confederates, are in a fair | for the injury received by Booth in Jumping to the TRADE NOVICES, fk OR | SALE ed aon BESHORING yD way to discover that they have been indulging ip a | 848" by which Le was cr ppled, 1618 poss:llo that i th \) arra { plan of exape might have su “i ————. nee going "a my ay North Sth and oy at, ae Re ne wel) arran, » ‘ d st BVO BUce ’™ vy ERS." REGU on . Ui@osburch, Loquire tor 4 days, 40 very expensive luxury, aud ene which they will | cocded, Bur the outraged flag of our country, | RIC RLAYER! eet Md REG LAR Monthly “OR AALECDREAD- OLE ARB a rimember next time they are inclined to foster a | trampled upon by Booth in his ex 6 from the box, ' Ay dd. ale eles x Ne op fire ‘18 HOR SALE SAD, Ef i would seem to have Leen endowed with powers of y at he UAU Hania. | store, with fixtures a bargain ; old established, rebellion, ———_—- ——_ -- Vol on seaing him by the spur end c&usiny bim to 1 i and well known tor doing # & business. There a CURISTOPHER CAP. | two rooms, with epacious closets, over the store ; sm x full cripple on the siae, Whereby Lh Higut wos KAZIER, pec, Leo General Grant’s House in Philadelphia, iuserepted gud his few duys of Cainslike eaustence be 4 hack room, and & good cellar, | Apply 117 Bridge ety ‘ SOOKLYN TAILORS T Tho Puiludelphia Inqurure of yerterday mormng | mace daywof agony ineuse. Ik is beleved that Bt Beene a DE TRoTpC. Brooklyn, Rent only $16 per mont sh | ; ‘ ve and Beuevulent Ubion—aerbere aie heey | TOR SALE—A HALF INTEREST IN A A v's bene. | bad be uot been immediately captured, bh would | 4 : ably ied bis most important army j vn, | Saves Pb ladelphia's tribute to the nation’s Spa ee ete ect a ag : . i ut Miedo factor, Lieutenant-General Grant, consisting of oe ee ee eae an ¥ ed toasieud the monthly nee way ou this fuec- ood paying ensh business, used by every! Nieg— | cay evening, the 2d instant, in their Hall, bo9 Pulton | py vere fortunes have been realized from ad tar Gc ©.) Guan? bas pursued the samo policy, While | Ubcared ior ss 1b Lecessaray Was eid in cousiaus | oi. by orger ot the pocieiy. B. hin da Merident | capird. C. WILLIAMS 6 City Hall Place, bare ‘ splendid sud completely furnished mansion to | use, Traces at pou.sel bib roule ludocate tus M. DALY, Secretary. N. i. the Hadi ie uucecup. ed Pi every lem. ing cement of the Union forces, from | *P b, and which wil) | be sitetypied io oll.erate ibe teil-twle marks of lug | 08 Phustds ® Fridays, maurdeve and Sundays und the Pow mac to the Rio Grande, bas been planned | Cheeinul atresh near Twente ond whis d ’ és sone ton very lemeovabie te. tas to trace socieves ferutch in the curth, whereoy his route. ‘ ie | co te th os) 2 the G ¢ - @¢.Ui aleve lace .Oon), eu tat.e for waluue ected by bim, she chiet Union army bas | CObstute the piace of residence of @ General 80d prod, and that be uopped on one leg ot Ke or WAU: . Appiy any Tuesday eveuiuy at 8 o'clock, becu constantly under the eye of the L euievans bis family when be rests from the berculean labors » posits bot UsiLg the cruica, to tbe sale end, nesday evening, at 7 o'cl ot hie lute resi- | neds, may apply to Mr. HOWARD, 202 Fulton mreel utint ° 5 Madison et, Ws room 8, top tioor, without accomplishing those decisive results that ; the poople bad been led to expect, and confidence in our Jesding Generals was sadly shaken. Under these circumsiances, General Giant took the re- sponsilility of conducting the military operations of car armies—how well that respousibility hee tee filed, the country already kuows NapoLson, «| ugh at tines directing and planuing the no ye ents of half a dozen armies at tho sare time, went $425-8 “RARE CHANCE—STOCK, sae | lease and fixtures of a firet rate livnot | yet . ust be sold as the owner is tor Oui City. Ped through which he has passed, was thrown open to ecmaaaNaar eit | COOPERS No. 1 OF WILLIAMSBURGH a as G veral, Le 0 tae pars onally direeted iis move Dabllp’ inenaailan 9 Ks ie con, anda IATe® Larrags from various parts of the [rish provinces | will hold thely regular mi dione rede ti BOARD AND ROOMS. ments, ut the brilliant operations of BusmMan, ever, tern sbow that the pouple are already preparing in cone | Grand st ut t's o'csock, All members are requested | 7 oe = ag xa Gisntnik Naa i number of ladies and gentlemen availed themael vos : toatiend, By order of PETAK BYRNE, Pres. 130 WIDOWER AND TWO GROWN Surnipas, Thomas, Tskay, and other subordinate py gates A f siderable nurmolors to emigrate during the spring, | a janghters want a@ room and bedroom, rmurnished, conmandert, are just as much atimbusable to the opportunity to inspect the premises, ) “Th fi uy hun- their frieudsin this country having assure! them penius . Guant “ ee those of the Potomac | dre pete veo ae bet Seay Bag pa already that the war ia nearly over, and that the army. The accomplishments of these officers were | The frout ie of sandstone, and hase belcony under 4 Ceilitereeesrrrtr aera re t7 - Zo Prince + at Ty o'clock, All the members me | PROARDING—A FEW BOARDERS CAN ® part of the groat plan devised by Genera! Grant tee Gre Bey WiMmwe. In the Lalertor the errange- demand for labor, One communication from the he reby ‘notified to attend this CHEE. By order ot be emanating ated ar 24 Pike ot. cor, Meary, tel for crushing the rebellion, and while the highest |” \ egence and convenience. : ¢ ; (| the President, JOHN LYNCH, PATK. PAGAN, | - : pe eee. Ds & The parlor, about seventeen by forty fect, iseu- | county of Longfor | states that tere are sire of the | Bee. 144 F a - neti a meerd of praise should be accorded to each of the peri furnished, tha corpets boing of velveh the | Semale for one of the male sex quitting the Coun. NTERSLTHE PRION ASSOCIATION THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Trustees officers who successfully perfarmed the paris al- | furniture of walnut, ond the curtains of the richest | try. In every ins'ance which came under the JAINTERS—THE UNION ASSOCIATION | of the “American Desicating Co. of N. Yo)" will 7 per lace, The piano and all the articies of furoiture in | writer's notics the money to pay the massage cr a | >, Wii meet uT Bowery, on Wednesday evening, | be held at the office of the company. No, 56 Exchange Jouled to them, it must not be forgotten that the ved on this eide of the | ri 2clesk: Sr eens 4a Wednesday iu tuture. | Place, on Thu: » bbe | th Mt 645, bet the bony. ‘Le rooms are in the highest style of mechanical art. | free ticket came Srom rela THOS >reat, WM. McIATY EK ? ¢ : nit, Licutevant Goners) planned them, anc that be was | Vases of an antique patter@.corate the richly car: | 060d degree WANS Ma at of Pht Te FL Le Oe with or Wabest board ; if the latter, Vy father will ; P« ae ye d will hold their regular monthly meeting on thie | Toby, Sun Obie Anarene GAT en Asrociativn of the city and county of New York, restoration of peace will be followed by e brisk Lueeday evening, dd inet, at the New Apollo rooms, |

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