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(Continued from the First page. taaeing entirely throngh hie neck, perforating both tides irt collar. Roortiy after Booth wae laid the porch, be b reg og wo rt by bf t Kw 4, died ntry. 7 wee for the teat "Thie was, said ‘aihenlty. and wanted Conger to put his hand on his throat, id a, bat Booth did not succeed in rer wermed now to be failing rapidly, bat ved again ‘and enid, ‘My bande.” His hande were then lying motion lone by bie ald bia h Toni eleeat af Mc ere nary ste ban: oth, with great eyes glaring ”" Baker let @o hand, Thich fell powerless by the dying men's side which fel) power yy the ig man's 5 Again Booth sank ow and was fast failing when ‘he urgeon arrived. gurgecs examined the wennd for some minutes; sald h might live for twenty-four hours. But Booth's countenance soon banged, his @yes assuming « «assy appearance. *nreeon then tana he thought be wasdying. About thin time Col, Conger left for Warhington,with orders Porise the body when dead to the boat at Belle ain Toth seemed now to be in the jes of death. Hie face wna terribly distorted, bie chip drawn down and to one sice hie countenance turned blueish, and he seemed to be in the greatest sapay it wee toon over and the rurgeon pronounced him dead. Tle received the death wound at 3:15, and died at Te o'clock on nesday qorning. Reetder Liew Doberty, soldiers, there wore pre death ecene four or five \aciee of the Garcect family, the old man Garrett aod bie bo pou, \tter the Surgeon had pronounced Booth dead, L eut. Bacor took Lis blanket from hie eaddie and in \troved the body, eewlag the blanket up about the fort and head, Previous to this the Bureeon hed tied sp tue dead man's chin and bands and closed bis oven ‘The body waa placed ine rickets one-horee thery waren ‘eiongiue ton free negro near bye and takeo “) miles over the country to Belle Plain, where the wat Ido was in vondinees to bring the party on to this % with gri ently with the Frasca pala le aid two or three times, at intervals, iil me—me," by tune indicated that he wanted to comet, and t Lf ie Gerrit Smith to the President. Ton, Gerrit Smith, long known as one of the moat vrotaisent abolitionteta of this State, has written « letter to President Jobneon, in which he argues in beball of, and pleads for merey to the leaders and the masses of the South, Mr. Smith arenes that our Geverninent bad recognized the rebele as bellie ante and practically another nation, thus piacing them beyond the reach, in justice, of punishment ne tebola, They are now in the position of a conquered enemy, and should be tre Havin mon reensnized the code o ies now, when the tide of war neta stron: vor, we ahould be gulity of thrusting the ‘Vion into the place of the code of war, and of holding end tryjoR an traitors those whom we (none the lees really if indirectly) agreed to regard but as enemies ; dd whom byall the conclusive reasons of the case ide from such agreement, we are bound to forerd io at light only: ¢ must not be guilty of this hed ith. Wem not break this soleron bargain, The Routh would us fori! The world would despise os forit! And would not the North herself, if not deapiring ur for it, be, at least, fearfully divided tm Ay o it? Mr. smith a that the rebels must be conceded to bi tly believed in the righteousness of their cau . Taptaneing Gen. Lee, he sare: “Charge the ‘a with guilt for chooeing Calhoun instead ot Webster for hie ex- ponnder of the Constituiion, But admit it to be bie misfortune more than hie enilt that, in respect to State Kovereiguty, he grew up under the teachings o! Jefferson and Madiron instead of those of Wash and Hamilton and Jay, Candor will allow the like piea even for Jefferron Davis, Let him who ‘te without sin'—this rin of taking a a political authori- y bot Calhoun merely, buteven deiferson or Madi- son~ ‘let him firet cast a stone at' Jefferson Davis.” Mr. Amith would strip the leaders forever of all politi- cal erera gad the unserer also for a time; and he row break up their iaree landed estates for the efit of the needy, But he would have “no death, po imprisonment, no banishment.” Tle would aso invest the black men with the power of which the Conatitu- rebals are robbed, and make them voters. He atrues that if the loaders are punished, the spirit of fevenge will animate the South, and our country gill be enreed for years to come with guerrilla war- fare. Butif a kinder policy prevails, the South will earn to love ua, and the North will remain uodivid- ed, and permanent peace and prosperity will be ours THE SAD JOURNEY. Progress of the Fancral Train, ntil alate hour Monday night, a dense crowd wae athered at the Court House in Chicigo, and pareing shrough the rotunda to view the remains of onr Ia rented President, while a large cheir of singers per- forined appropriate hynne uninterruptedly sil! about midnight. This choir was conpoved of the best of the gurfest profeanon, ant included, ala, a onmber of he wambere of Gran’s opera troupe, now in Chicago. fis everywhere adinitted that never before, in the tlatery of thatcity. has Chicako seen an oceasion of rich impreesiveness as thie-in the roultitudinous horte cathered, in the eurparsing splendor of the cere- monies. and in the uotversally prevalent grief. Be- ites people from every part of [linoia, there were Oreeeut creat numbers from lowa, Michigan, Wiscon- » and other States, The “wigwam" where Mr. (incoln war tret nominated for the Preeideney is an shoe of ereat interest to visitors, The Conrt House ‘owed to visitors lect night at § o'clock, and the ‘oroune were acon after ercorted to the railroad pt The cortege will reach Springfield thie morn- st © o'clock, and to-morrow afternoon the funeral wil take place The Common Council of Sprinetield "ae appropriated 820,000 te detray the expenses of the fon Gen, Hooker ia to be Grand Marshal, and t shop Simpson will deliver the sermon, A dispatch wae vesterdoy received at Chieago, from Capt, Rob- vt Lincoln, stating that it is his mother's request hat the Oak Rides Cemetery at Springfield, TIL, be eo permanent burial-place of his tather, ‘This will complied with, The Mayor of Erie, Pa., bas isaned a card, in which oo states that the Iack of public demovetraticn in hot elt) .on the oceasion of the paseage of the Lincoln froera! cortege, avose from the fact that the peopl er informed, by a Superintendent of the Cleve- food & Erie Railroad, that the funeral cecort had route a special request that no publle demonatration t made at that place, in order that their Comraittes to.cht heve rest and repose, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK amp THE VICINITY. luce Fine DevarrMenr Question-—-Wark Au yp There is every probability that the diffi- cuties connected with the Fire Department, instead © bevae wettled by the passage of the late Fire Bill, in reality only fairly been inaugurated, The 1 Department have determined to dispute the right Comimissioners to take possession of the ap- vs on the ground that the bill is unconstitu- The Corporation Counsel bas already given +o opinion to this effect, and it i» underetood that \itorvey General Cochran has reached the eame +o. rion, and that bis opinion will shortly be publish- +1. The courre proposed by the present organization 1 to lay ao injunction upon the new Commissdoners roroon me they begin to exercise the functions of their effce, which will bring the case into the Supreme Coot, Lf this is done, the peid system may yet he tel, The Common Council have the power to rp: oprlate the requisite funde for contesting the vali- chy or the new law, and as tbelsaympathy ie with the ‘ ization it will be pretty certain that the eotocet will be brought into Court, The firemen are cous decably elated with the coarse which the matter ‘eoow tiking, aud @ strong feeling pervades the De- p-tment thatthe old institution will yet come out ofthe feht with flying colors, Several of the com- panes hove sold their furniture, and others have » making preparations to do likewise, but the tura ©) the case bas now taken causes them to reeret Li hasty action, Itis understood that the Com- re will commence the active duties of their to morrow, and if #0, the litigation will com- e atonce ‘meeting of the new: Commissioners of the Fire ! nt was called for on Monday, but no busi- te ae done in conmquence of the fact that Mr, ave! Sloan was absent,, Messrs, Pinckney, Booth srown, three of the sew Commissioners recent: nied by Governor’ Fenton, have been active- ‘ cogoged ip examining, the fire opparatus in thir details iy the aystem adopted in reference to the man- of the Commissioners ing to the unwil- secret lingnese of Mr. Bloan to serve. Tt in eu) that unwl iar comm issione ¢ qualified, the rd can- not lew fall anize, The matter will probably be pettied to~ the Antment of another Com- missioner if Mr, Sloan not act, (Governor Fenton ie at the Astor House, and hopes Mr. Sloan may yet consent to accept the position. Waite Rervores,—Large numbers of poor whites are constantly arriving in thie city on steam- ere from Mouthern ports, and yesterday brought a larce accession thereto, principally females, from various parte of the Carolinas. They besieged Gen. Dix'’s headquarters, and presented # most mournful appearance of poverty and distress, They enid that the country they came from waa nearly destitute of food, and starvation was their lot if they remained there, They were conveyed to the office of Major Hagyner, till relief and «ork could be found for therm, Many of the constantly-arriving refugees are pro- vided with situations as servants, ete, in the eur. rounding country; but it i# imperative now that more extensive arrangements should be made for the reliet of there sufferers for the work of rebellion. NaTIONAL MONUMENT TO LINCOLN,—Sys- tematic efforte are being made by a committee of Iilinolsiane, with Gov, Oglesby at their head, to pro- cure contributions from all parte of the country ior the purchase of grounde at Apringfleld, Ill, and erec- tion of @ movument over the late President's re- maine, All associations, a¢ well as individuals, are calied npon to contribute, in the second week of thia month, and remit to the Treasurer of [linoin, through National Banks and Poetmasters, which will every - where act ns agente, Tar CooKine ACADEMY—NINTH Lectene. ~—On Monday, Professor Biot delivered another of his interesting lectures on Cookery, which was attended by the asual namber of ladies, notwithstanding the rain, and the fnet that the day was consecrated to “Removals. The following wae the BILL OF FARR. Poree de Cremy. Vol au Vent, with Oyetere. Scollope of Veal, Italiun Rance Lama Beans, Master of Hote! Parsnips au jus, Khubarb Pie, Bread. The soap or “puree” was firet prepared by slicing two carrots, three turnips and two potatoes: there, with two cloves stuck in an onion, some parsley anda Day leaf, were placed ina saucepan, bot water en- ongh to cover them added. and allowed to rimmer on the back of the range for about an hour, during which time the cook was engaged with other operations. The saucepan was then taken from the fire, the pars- ley, bay leaf, cloves and onion removed, the other vegetables being mashed and strained through # cul- lender, This thick ‘puree’ was then thinned ac- cording to taste, with eome of the water in whioh the vegetables had been boiled. It was now put apon the fire again, and a tablespoonful of grease gravy added, Aiter simmering for fifteen or twenty minutes, some small equare pieces of stale bread, previourly fried in drippings, were stirred into the soup, which was then ready tor the table. A pint of sifted flour, half an ounce of salt, the yolk of an exe, and butter the size of an egg, with half a tumbler of water, were mixed together on a board, After being well kneaded, this dough was wrapped in a napkin and placed in a cool place, where Ni remain- ed for au hour. It was then rolled out into athin cake, and five ounces of butter placed in the centre The cook then folded the edges of the cake over the Government , Repudiats be Gover aleo held an inques the bedy of Catharine Hackhour, the German girl, who wna suposed to have died from the effects of an abortion examination on the body, and found that the deceased dled froin the effects of epotted fever. Bayard etree to the hoepital, was actuated by friendly motives, tion tor the py Metropolitan, this ¢ Ward can obtain tiekete of Griftith«, corner of Norfolk, au¢ shown they contributed to the tund, ip Unfieiel received 2oM the be froma inyuries received in tailing on au jroo reiling in c MoGnina, and Mr. McGean, and large assemblage of Indies and gentiemen. The La Balle Inetitate Band, consisting of young gentlemen of the average age of twelve yoars, wae present and pe! od a umnber of Pieces, ander the airection of Brother Luke, Tr the overture the choir, consisting of bor aged 10 to 14, sane Lewis Berge’s Veni Creator, The recond clase was then ex ned in their Catechiam by Brother Lospector Conald, and their anawe 16 b pew ad and correct, They were equally # in ieoxraphy. A piece frou Norma for two violins and iy was afterwards weil performed by three pupile. ihe first claes wee thon examined at intervaie in reading, history, (Bacred and | nited Btater) ceogra- Phy. grammar, arithmetic, book-keeping, mensura- tion, and eebra, d acqnitted — themselyv Moet atisfactorily, The reinainder of erelnen consisted. of (veeal strumental), deelamation, * tho clove of the exercises. the Kev, Father Mtarre made ao interesting and very appropriate address to the boys in concindine which Le requested the band to piay “The Star spangled Banner,” whieh they did, auld ereat applause, atrer which Patrick's Day was airo played. and the large audience disperred, The Female Department of the Schoole connected with the Ciurco of the Transfiguration, (Rev ther Trainor) will be examined w-day at 1 o'clock P.M. CARTMEN AND LAporens’ ASSOCIATION beld a very large oceting last evening, at the New Apoiio Room, 7 Prince atreet. The chiet business cone was collecting cutetanding duce from members, but many were unable t) pay in coneequence of an- other dead lock” in the Comptroller's department, no money baying been paid for she Inst nine weeks. ‘Lhe couse of thie pomptrguer wae waiting for the pasange of the Tax ayy. day next ten weeks waves pected that the money will itis believed, the fact that the The men have been very patient. On Satur- be due, and it is ex- m be ready GENERAL Bet ter's AppREss,—Gen, But- ler unon his visit to the Union League Club room on Monday evening, made an address in which be dir- cussed at considerable length the essentials of recon struction, In his view, they are four: No mor - titutional ecknowledgen nt by each State ean be no right of secession under our nm of the war debt of the re- the comple jafranchisemen( of all who held civil or military offices under the so-called Confederate Government, SUICIDE OF A PRisoner,—Yesterday \Coro- ner Gover held an inquest at Eesex Market Prison, on the body of Thoms Keating, aged 28 yeare, who died from beimorrage caused by cutting bis throat witha porket knife orderly conduct, on a compinint ther, and feeling bi cide, ating had been committed for dis referred by his fa- well dewraded, committed mii. aud two or three children, Svurvosep Aportion Case,—Coroner at Bellewne Loepital, on Hie leaves a Tu Deputy Coroner Beach nade a post mortem Dr. Gay, of 14 in recornmending that the girl be sent “1NG.—The Dratt Relief Committee nth Ward, having made an appropria- rpm rtnke of agrand dinner at the ning. Partion residing in the ebaizman, Ir, 1M. rand sis, if it be Jepor Daury, of Williamsburgh, will speak thieevenmne before the Operators Benevolent Society. Free to Working Women, at 195 Bowery. Fatan Accipests,— A German namod Phil- died tn Bellevue Hoepitak from injuries falling intoan area in the rear of No, matieet, Coroner Gover h an inqueet on Michuel Cullen, 15 years of ave, died ity Hail Place, rHE COURTS, New Covurr ov SrectaL Srsstons,—This Court was organized yesterday morning, without any opporition on the part of the other Police batter, and incorporated it into the dough by folding | ¥th Justices Kelly and Dowling as Judges, and rolling it a number of times, The Professor eaid | Court Keeps the old clerks, stenographer and inter- that good puff paste could not be made without thor- onghly manipulating the ingredients. The paste thus preter, The old police officers will also remain, and indeed the only change iain the organization of the prepared was rolled into an oblong cake about two | Court, Retween fifty and sixty eases were diepored inches thick, A knife mark was then made on the upper side, (about two inches from the outer edge.) around the entire cireumference, The eake wns pest put in adripping-psn, and placed ina quick oven, where it was baked for fifteen win. utes, On being taken ont, the ook took asharp kuife and cut out in one piece that por- tion of the surface of the cake already marked for the cover, After removiug this upper strata, he scooped out the interior, thus leaving only @ thin #*reta of paste remaining on the bottom of the pan. Lato this receptacle was poured some ovaters, already prepared as follows: A pintof whole oysters, a teaspoonful of salt, and a tumbiertall of warm water were mixed ina raucepan upon the fire In another pin, butter the size of an ega, 4 epooniul of flour, the yolk of an egg, afew drops of cold water, and a emall tumblerfall of oyeter juice, were mized together, then placed on the fire and etirred up lively three or four minutes, until it asrumed the appearance of a light vellow cream, This war strained npon the cooked oveters, and they were afterwards placed in the partry receptacie al- ready described. The psetry cower having been placed over the oysters, tho “Vol au Vent’ was ready for the table, A pint of dry lima beans, previonsly soaked for two water, They then boiled slowly for about an honr andahalf, When done the water was poured off, and atable-poonfull of flour, half an ounce of butter, some parsley, and a epooninlof water mixed with them, The professor here said that under such eir- oumatance pareley mast always bo added to « dish just before placing it upon the table A pound of flour, with half pound of yeast, (which the profersor said that at the next leston he would thow the ladies how to prepare) an oance of snit, a wine glass full of cold water, wore abirred together for ten minutes, during which time the cook had added a tambierfull of tepid water. This inixture wars then worked Hke any ordinary bread, the professor telling the ladies that the lightness of the biead depended upon thoroughly working the dough, After thie it wae dusted with flour, wrapped fo a wel and placed near the fire, where it remained balfan hour, Theu the cook made it into roller. by taking small portions (containing # eudielent quan tity), rolling them into thin cater, and tolding (he sides until they joined in the centre, They were placed near the fire, where they remanined for an hour, After this @ buking of twenty-five miuutes competed the operation of bread making A large parsnip was sliced lengthwise, placed ina saucepan and covered with warm water that bed not been boiled very long, ‘The parsnips having been cooked until soft were removed from the water, Johannes against Leanen, reported in yesterday's Sry, was concluded yesterday by the Sheriff's Jury. be remembered, sought to recover $25,000 damages, alleged to have been sustained by him, on account of anarticle written by the defendant and published in the Lraprn. matter came before the present damaces, and after mature deliberation the jury re turne! a verdict ene create] considerable excitement and amusement, on account of the which the Connt conducted his case Tiro men Stabhed. crew of the ehip Neptune, lying in the etream and ready to all, while much intoxicated became involv. ed in a bloody fight, during which William Price and Thomas Mulliean drew knives and stabbed each other. Sergeant Cherry of the Firet Precinct boarded the vowel with « platoon of man, and arrested Angus Me~ hours, were putin a eaucepan aad covered with cold | Kotenz, John Powers John Wh salen and Jame } cha of, but none of them devolved anything of special in- terest Tur Jonassrs Linet Srit.—The cose of the Count K. Fiske, of the New York The Count, it will Mr. Fiske having put in no answer, the tribunal to nsross for pinintiff; damages #10. The wit and the amusing nanuerin COURT OF GEN FRAT SORIONS No cases weve tried in the Conrt of General Sessions veaterdas, only ten jurors responding to their names, Porter INreuitorwor, Fight Shi phoard - On Monday night several of the on Dermott. ‘The injured men were taken to the N York How tal, and yesterday Coronor Gover took the ante mortem deposition ot Price, by which it appear- ed that the latter w prisoners arrested by pergeant Cherry were brought ashore, ttabbed by Mulligan, The Robbery. Officer Holliday arrested James Daw (with assaulting avd robbing Bryan O'Con- nor of 97), On Monday night the iasier entered the drinking saloon No, iid Tenth avenue, where he met the prisoner and -everal companions After drinking several umes, O'Connor wae about leaving the place when, ae alieged, Daw and his neconphees Qranulied hin. aud atter beating bin im a brutal manner, stole bie mouey Larern Officer Williamneoa, of the 20th Pre clnet, arrested ‘Thomas McCormick, an express driv. er, charged with stealing a trank containing $175 worth of clothing, from Haugab Douoven, of No, va Willett street, which the privoner bad taken fo de liver, but fulled todo ¢o. Comuitted Officer O'Mrieg, of the Mth Precinet, arrested Jeuny Keil ebarged sith teat ae £100 trom John Metinw, ot the House of De ion, whe in wealoon in Broadway, A portion of the woney wae found in posee-eion oO the prisoner Kovhery, Patrick Volow wae arrested yesterday, charred with robbing Adam Revebart of, $65 worth of inant Was passing the corner of Pearl aud Moore » with a carpet-hav containing the cioihing, when, a alleved, Foley struck nin on the head and Bicked him, at the aame time veizing Werohart's entpetcbag, with whieh be atteupted co eecape, when he was arrested by theotlicer, Justice Novy comimitted the secused fov tial and the come clothing. The cor sprinkled with salt, placed in @ frying-pon and fried panes wre Hutto the Hlouce of Deiention as a wit- in butter and gravy. A bunch of rhubarb was chopped in small pieces, and placed in asance pan, A wine gines fullof cold water, and seven tablespooniule of sugar being addod, it was placed on the fire and slowly cooked for three quartere ofan hour, It was then strained thiough « sieve and poured intoa tin dish, lined with a portion of the pasty, previously prepared, Ornamented strips of pastry, wore Inid over the rhubarb, and brushed with some of the yolk of an egg, The pie was baked for about half an hour, The flat side of acleaver having been used to best some slices of veal, (to make them tender), » pound of these were sprinkled with salt and pepper, They were then fried in butter and gravy. The Italian sauce was made of one chopped onion, fried in an ounce of butter, When this was poured upon the veal, a pinch of chopped parsley wae added, This completed the lecture, and the ladies, after ex- pressing their entisfaction, departed, GOLD at the Evening Exchange opened at 141N, cold down after call to 1417s, closing at 141% Stocks active and irreeular, Sr, Parencs’s ScHOOL,—The annual exami- nation of thir Bchool, ander the direotion of the Chris- tlan Brothers, (Brother Mathew, Principal) took place ath P. M. yesterday, in presence of the Very Rev. Father Storre V G Rev De Mesweenay, Eugene | aide every 4v minuies, daily, ~ er BKROOKLIYN Tur Tapes will bold a General Cony in Brook!) u, soon, to consider the subjects of appren ticeship, hours of labor “ete, It is understood that it will be p.oposed to make all branchee of trade tnitorm in houre—con hone fo dinner, and tai meneing at 7 AM, taking on ork att PM na shall yered, further, that apprer enc and that there eliall be p Matters of weuee be ertled by consul er ployers and empl Ir LARS are infesting Brooklyn exter. tively. On Menday night, Flato'e dry goods store, on Fulton street, was entered aud robbed of rome $5,000 worth of silks, oy boring the bolts off a back window, Bome bove )esterday foand 8500 worth of the stolen goose under a stoop .n Washington etreert eame night, Sly worth of clothing was stolen trom the soe of Www. Evian fon & Con lth Atinny aireet A few vishts previous, Ayre'e tailoring estibliehniont, in Pidtoo etreet, war robbed ot goods valued at @160; aud the Latavette Lieurauce Co, in the same vicinity, of #00 in cash and bonde worth 81,000, RAVELELONG, a HE KERRY FROM STH ST, TO As. toring Long Isiana, with new boata, landings, de and superior passracer accommodations, is now mn. ning from 44, m. to LO p.m, A Boat leavine arch evs MARINE NEW May 3—#. Rises, 5026. Bor, 6 69— CLEARED. STFAMPHIPS—Pervia, Liv'l, F W Bunce, Balt. SHIPS) Banyan, Matanzas; Orient, Liverpool. BARKS Margaret Hatfield, Marseilles; Fiying Bend, (yranada, Yomuri, Segue la Grande. BRIGS Costa Rica, Aspinwall: Six Freres. Johns, N F: Lenoir, Harbor Grace; Chief, Lin " Canning, Cow Bay, Miranda, do; Young, Glace Bay; Kate, Truro; John Freeman, Charleston, SCHOONERS..Lottie, Plotou, NS; Metiide, Eaterx, Conn: J_W Maitiand, Philadeiphia: © W: Corn. wailig Win Boardman, Richmond, Va: H Walcot, Machine: Native American, Newburyport. SLOOP. Rbode Island, Wightman, Providence, ARRIVED. STFAMSHIPS Scotia, Liverpool and United States, Boston; Lathan, Port Guiding ftar, New Orleans and Havana SHIP—Gertride, of 8t John, NB, from Liverpool, BARK&—Frank, Buenos Ayres: Janet, Arroyo, PR; J F Pearson, Buenos Ayres BRIG—Carmelita, trom Kio Janeiro, with mdee. BCHOONERS— Wm Bement, Portland; | V & FL, Providence; Mores Eddy, Beliaat: H Willia, Prov Samuel Nash, Holmes Hay: Caroline Grant, Prov; Peruvian, Bangor; Mary L Hall, Albany for Prov: Diadem, Providence tor Rondout; Copy. N. Bedford; Hope, Norwich: Vendovi, Norwich; Elmira Rogers, Gardiner: HB Foster, Leprere, N B; Calista, New London; Carthagens. Poughkoepsie for Providence; Sterling, Northport tor Albany; Moselle, Boston for Fortress Monror; Martha P King, Saybrook; Caatil- inn, Elleworth ; J Morton, Cornwallis; Whistler. Taunton; Alma. Prince Fdward Iaiand; | uiron, Porte- mouth; & & Ho Small. Shulee; Henry Walcot, from brie James Crosby, recently ashore at Moriches, L 1; James & Lucy, Wareham. nee nstown: oval, 8 C; Too Late for Classification. CARPE ‘TERS WANTED—AT 333 BOW- J ory Apply early. 873 - NFANT TO NURSE OR ADOPT—A healthy male chlid, 2 montheold, The mother having loet her huetand, is compelled to be away all day toearn her living, Address Mie. T, M., bor 926 Sun Office. 369 LUMBER WANTED—AT M. T. MO- = RAN's, 184 Second ave, . cred < S! RAW SEWERS WANTED—ALSO ‘7 good alterers. (iood prices paid, Also, 2 good blockers, Apply at. N. CUTLERS, 10 Laight #t.374 ANTED—OPERATOR TO MAKE CUS- torn teon Singer's sewing machine, and finish thern by hand Apply 103 Prince at, West side of Broadway. ati ANTED, TAILORS AND TAILORESSES to nist eae frocks; also an operator. Ap- iz LU) TED—A GOOD PLUMBER— APPLY D8 at 505 Hadson #t, ROBERT TAGGART, por oon WANTED —S FIRST CLASS CARPEN- ters, to repair dwelling in South Brooklyn; whare $4 per day; must go to work Thursday morn- ing, May 4th. Inquire to-day, bet. 12 and 1 o'clock, TA Bromiway, rooms Toro, ne 376 \ ANTED—A BOY FROM 15 TO 18 Years old, to attend a etore and make himeelf gener- ally useful, 96 Ridge st, Brooklyn ~ ARTICLES FOR SALE, OUNTERS, READY-MADE, FOR SALE cheap, at 210 and 212 Bast od st, a4 OUNTERS—WM., PEPPER, MANF'R,, All kinds of counters tor Lotels, porter houses, grocer- jes dry good and Liquor stores, also tailors counters constantly on haud and made to omer, at 198 Mercer et, bet. Hleecker ond Amity et. N. B. All articles made to order are warranted. Be ANAL BOAT FOR SALE—A LARGE Canai Boat for esle cheap, Apply at 15 West 25th et. near Vth avanne, AH. CLARK. 216 | SOR SALE—SMALL SAIL BOAT, WITH fieh well, all complete. Price, #50. Address THOS, MURPHY, Box 57, East New York P. ©, \ pe JOR SALF—COR, CENTRE AND WORTH ate, Iacwe quantity of beams, joista, mantle pieces, doors, ten window frames and sashes, all in food orde: @ FED FOR of rico, excellent t rale at the Kice Mill, cor, Fok SALE——FOI FLOUR AND OFFAT. for cattle and horses, for dat.and lothave, 342 3 DAYS ABOUT 306 gallons old whiskey and brandy, at #2 20 per gal- lon, by any quantity to suit; sarople delivered by ad- dressing H, B., Box 926 Sup Office. 40 FOR SALE — 00” YARDS “IMPORTED woolen cloth, be the piece or single yard, at coat price, 87 Pitt et, secar store, s K YR SALE—STEAM ENGINES AND ROIL- err, from 1 to 6 horee power, mille and lathes, Ap- Ply to 42 Weat 16th et 180 JIANOS, NEW AND 2D HAND, GOOD, and cheapest in the city; aleo watches jewelry, paintings, cogara, sewing machines, albums, ateel vena, desks, book-c &c. Cash paid for goods of all kinds. 1 F. JONES, 62 Ann at. 4) SPANISH RIBBONS, TO BIND SEGARS— \ All kinds; cheaper shan German ribbons, 101 verde, For at tore, 30 Cedar st. M1 HORSE POWER ANDREWS ENGINF, eteam pump, 2 Bogardus mills, large rendering kettle, iron lard cooler, 2 large wooden vate, dormant senile, 2 inch ahafting, pellies, belting, old lumber, &&., for sale at 24 Abattoir Place, Weat 39th at, from So to 10.4, m, till sold, us 35) GOOD CHANCE—FORjSALE, A HORSE worth #200 will be sold for $125; suitable fora cart or express, 16 hands high, Must be soid Hamed. ately. Firet Ave. INESS WAGONS OF EVERY KIND ec milk depot aud exy tuvorable as apy tb ean be found, and every arti- cle cot here warranted as represented, STEWART'S bod et, bet Broadway and Sth avedos A STOUT TOP GROCERY Also a second head long geared tim. Der truck, At dol Weat 16th at, wi Fok SALE—A HANDSOME PONY, & Years old, 14% bands high. Warranted sound and Kind inevery respect, Sold cheap for want of use, Call at vU6 Fulton et, Brooklyn, la the warket, h Wacon Factory UCK Bek SALE—A PAIR OF BAY T horses, Apply at WILSON'S Dakery, Je Cherry etieet ad : 0 Fok SALE—A HORSE 10 HANDS HIGH, = yeaia a danod kind, fit for truck, cart, or wuy thing, 1 nineken ith PPORSE FOR SALE—A SPLENDID Horse, tile yoarsof age. atrong and healthy. Corner ot svave and ith et, South Brooklyn, bu \ JAGONS AND CARRIAGES OF ALL Kinds \irecer’s, business, plumber's, and buc- ev wagons, Coaches new and 2d band, o seats. Rock- neure, dc, Alo harnesses and 60 horses, Selling off, lu Newine et, Biookly pa wa COAL. ; Coal OAL—COAL—THE BEST RED and white arh, stove and ege, 89 25; Ia nut Vor pediara and carmen 76 ete cheaper, at S01 and S50 Rivington st, by ADAM BROWN, 383 Weep YARD, 2ND AVE,, BETW, STH and Gch ats he very best qua 8 of Vir- inia and other Pine, Oak and Hickory ood at the owest market price, by the load ar cord, ‘. cord to , and delivered flee of charge, ROWLAND & 520 RMY AND NAVY CLAIMS COLLECTED 4 and cashed. All prize money, back pay, pen. alone rnd bounties tor #o'diers, thoir widows or chil- dien cashed at Pension Office, 67 Nassau street, poem eix ccminan a ] Y—BOUNTY—BACK PAY— RIZE MON pensions, and all claims against the Government collected and paid, Money advanced if Tegutred, H. B. BROWN &CO,, 119 Naronu at, room 12. 424 U Ss. MARINE CORPS—WANTED, A © few choice men for this favorite brauch o1 the service, Bounty, pay. rations, clothing ai nd prize money explained at the Rendezvone, 15 Bowery, New Yok. AN, BREVOORT, Captain U. 8. M,C, Commending Rendezvout 3 BEACK on RROWN—THF REST IN USE. pre fain DYEs ” GENERAL LNESS. DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY HA biished a Branch Ree, | era bay sein) ing the Secon hat Orbe 6 cor. be given at that 6 offices torwarded twoall ta where we ere to call | packages will be received ard Pg tena RMS EXPRESS COMPANY. IRDS—BIRDS—JUST ARRIVED FRO Germany, with a full riment of all kinds birds, The undersigned re for sale ot bis stand. § Norih William et, beat singing canaries, ¢: and | olifins throshes, at) nightingales. &e» &. CHAS. ROSE, 6 North William et. CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, AND other kinds of job printing neatir done, at low topes by THOMAS E, BUTTON, Printer, ig Ful- on #t, bet. Broadway and Nasran st. 21 AND (CARPETS—CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS farnitnre at an immense encrifier; @15°,000 worth of carpets and furniture which will be sold in lots te suit purchasers at lene than wholesale prices, att ire eetabliehment of H, O'FARRELL, 264, 269 a1 2TL Weat s5th at, corner Stheve, ASH PAID FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS, hI b d all kinds of waste 62 West Weccivay: boseulte Clatin, Mellon & Co. ASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals. White rage § cents per ib. colored and woo! Scents; books and ne pers, Scents; old brane, 1 cents per Ib.: copper and pewter, 23 cente: lead 6 ctay =) 1h New Bowery, between Roosevels and bo i a Te at ; ELLEY'S PATENT ROOF PAINT OTL, for asie by the barrel, at 75 cents agailon, New York City Oil Co, 104 Maiden lane. “6 OTHING LIKE LEATHER—IF you to BA HONS @ Jove ant IANOS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT DALY'S Muse Store, 419 Grand ot. Pianos for eale.¢.3, $55 and $50, a a, AWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT— of clothing, &c; also o large lot ot clothing om hand. Business conts, $3 to frock conte, $5 t@ 7 easrimere pants, $2 to $12, and vests cheap, sE0O. LEVIF, F Broome st. ; 218 JREMOVAL—ROCHE BROS. & COFFEY, have removed to 1i4 and 115 South st, noe ae Blip ICHMOND, PETERSBURG, LYNCH BURG, CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH, ANT MORILF, ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY Have re-established their offices at the above placety and are prepared to forward gooda mubject to restrie- tions of the Treasu Military Departments, ADAMS EXPREs§ COMPANY, 361 69 Broadway MHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR id pape hie waste pest, every description. STOCKW L & EM- PERSON, 26 Ann et. 1 door west of Nasean. HE HIGHEST CASH PRICES P meta) r 365 Spring at, ber. Mott and Mulberry, fee HE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR. Tru of the “American Desicating Co., of N.Y." will be held at the office of the company. No. 56 Exchange Piaee, on Thursday, the 1ith May. 1565, bet the hours of 12 M.and 1 P. GEORGE M. SIMONSON, Beo- retary, New York, April 27th, 1-65. aa U S, 7-30 LOAN—THF SALES OF THB © first serins of 800,000,000 of the 7-30 Loan was completed on the 31st of March, 1868. The aale of the second reriesot Three Handred Millionspayable three years from the 16th day of June, 1965, wae begun on the letof Apml. Inthe short # e of thirty dara, over One Hundred Millions of this series have bees rold—leaving thin day less than Two Hundred Mil« lions to be dispowed of. The iuterest ie payable semi- annually in currency on the 16th of December ang 1bth of Tune by Coupons attached to each note, which are readily cashed anywhere, It amounts to One cent per day ona #50 note. Two “ “* $1 bad MORE AND MORE DESIRABLE. The Reellion is suppressed, and the Government has already adopted menaures to reduce expenditume as tapidiy as pomsible tom peace footing, thus with drawing from market as borrower and purcharer, This ie the ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offer br the Government, and constitutes the GREA POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE, The Seven-Thirty Notes are couvertible on their matarity, at the option of the holder, into 1. §, 6-40 SIX PER CENT. IOLD-BEARING BONDS worth a premium, © FROM TAXATION annot be taxed by Townes, Citley 7, and the interest ia not taxed une less on a enrp! f the owner's income execeding rig handred doliars a yoar, Thin fact increases their vaine from one to three per cent. per annum, accords ing to the rate levied on other proneriy. SUBSCRIBE QUICKLY. Leen than #200,000,000 of the Loan anthorizad hy the inst Coneress are now on the market. Thi mount, at the rate at which tt is heing absorbed, wt all be subecribed for within two monthe, when the notes will undoubtedly command @ premium, as hae uniformly been the case on closing the enbecriptions twoother Loans, It now seems probable that no cone siderable amount beyond the present series wi!) be offered to the public In ordor that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded fneilities for taking the loan, the National Banke, State Banke and Private Bankers throughout the country have generals agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will eelect their own agents, in whom they have con. fidence, and who only are to be responsible tor the dee livery of the notes tor which they receive orders, JAY COORE Subscription Agent Philatedphia 3 Which are The 7.50 Not Counties or 8 _ May 1st, 1865, - w fa GOVERNMENT LOAN—FIFTH NAe TIONAL BA) 88 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR 27th STREET. This Bank is the most convenient to the Narth- eastern section of the city, and has constantly on band, the of the above loan for sale, in ®50" Blin dd 1000s, Jay Canke the principal Agent It now seems probable that no consid- erable amount beyond the present series will be offers ed to the public. RICHARD KELLY, Pres. A THOMPS( IN, Cashier, MT LOST AND FOUND. ANK BOOK, No, 258,327, ON TH Bleecker Street Savings Bank, abe finder please retura the book tothe Bank. — ‘ OST PASS BOOK NO, 206,280. count with HENRY GEARY der will please return it to Bank of Savings, Bleecker et, 27 OST—A WHITE POODLE DOG, ON Mouday morning, frow ¢or. of 1th et. and 6th ave. Areward will be paid to whoever returne bi to ©, DOBSCHER, Grocer, 195 Sixth ave, Yo STRAYED FROM HUNTER’S POINT,ON WO 20d of April, a white Buffalo Goat; had a dor collar around his neck, Supposed to go to Brooklyn. Any one giving information at Mr, SMITH's Vai- nish Factory, Hunterts Point, will be liberally re- warded, or at 40s Cumberland st, Brooklyn, 4 $5 REWARD—STRAYED FROM STOR ¢/ 2s) Broadway, Mey ‘ Log, has brare collar, and loc! Jeck, Above reward will be paid for bim & TILL, 281 & 285 Broadway, wi Te) KEWARD—LOST, 1 KED COVER: vd Notice-Book, on the cor New Chambere and Will et, or rome way in William at, be des livered a North Willis et, in store, , ‘SHIPPING. YMIGRATION FROM ENGLA? LAND, &e, by STEAM BHIPS AD PACKETS, At redneed rater TAPSCOTT, BROS. & CU,'S CELLDRATED LINES OF LONDON AND LIVERPOC “ACKET SN Sailing every five days. Drafts, payable throughout England, Ireland, Sete land and Wales, a ‘he low ert eibie rater TAPSCOTT, BROS. & CO, a19 86 South et, New York Fok LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTT’S LINF. Bhip HIBERNIA eatls May 4b 4 PINE FOR LON ON ie AMERICAN EAGLE, saile May 4th, ghie SOUTHAMPTON to follow, For paseage to and trom the Old Country or drafts at reduced rates, apply to CAIBCOLT BROTHER & Co, 56 South st. 830 PASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL and London bby she Old Black Star Line.For Liverpool, the CONSTITUTION eaile oa April Lith, Forlendon, The CON, GRINNELL, April Leh. For pacsage apply to WILLIAM & GLION, 4 Futon ® - STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER. > POOL.—-EBIS sails Saturday May anh. VIR- GINIA sails Seturday, May 27th. Cabin passage #1 *h steerage $63, payable iu currency Apply w LlaMe & Gu.ON, 20 Broadw aye 4 ia hi D, TRE D SAILING

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