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LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LD THE NEW YORK SUN. advertised, yesterday, in roy Woabington $ > | Cumonrcus, for discharged officers and SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1865, | men to emigrate to Mexico, In addi- o~= + + tion to this, @ co-operative movernent of the To subscribers, same character is now in progress in several of our Orn patrons who bave changed their residences, leading enties, particulariy in New York, to induce ; A _ | soldiers already discharged to enter into the pro- ps thieaidenedhin Mase! wbhsditeh tld te ject. Is is known that « large number of men pared! to receive orders to serve this paper fn any |) 4, already left this port for Mexico, and more part of this city, Brooklyn, Willamsburgh. Jer~ | are daily preparing to follow, It is hardly neces. sey City, Hoboken, and the suburbs, Old subs | sary to say that this movement is not inaugurated s by the imported Ewperor of Mexico, but is tn the domiel' Aber thee hh Dydd bag anasibhinPedt beg interest of Jranez, the Libera) President. Of can have Taw Gem served at thelr houses by notify~ course it requires no great amount of oa- ing any of the carriers, or sending word by letter ‘or otherwise to the publication office, gacity to understand the meaning of thin novel system of emigration, which seeks only for In this connection, we may well eall the atten- tion of those benighted people who have soldiers. It means, in plain English, that the lib- era) authorities are trying to in luce the conquer- not heretofore subscribed for eoy journal, to the fact that Tos Brw combines all ors of the rebellion to go down to Mexico and give Napoteon's intruders slight exhibition of their military qualities. The propositions whieh Jra- i epeper Bers agents are making to our soldiers, oleh apdibensnithed hel Lark Boks will no doubt mduce @ Inrge number to ac- our-balf the wun demanded by the more! -674 them, particularly after they have beon at pretentions city journala, With the same facilitics | home for ® short time, and naturally begin to for obtaining the latest and most reliable tntelli- grow weary of quiet life. A few thousand re- gence from all parts of the world, we present the news of the day, divested of the verbiage :—which odds nothing to its importance, and on! y serves the purpose of confusing the general reader. Tas 8c" that Southern listlessncas, and put on a little of the Yankes perseverance. If they were Yankees they would by this time have corn and beans sprouting up from among the ruins of war. fish, Salle; ta, 18age; pickerel, ae; eal- mon, per Ib. Bao; hy Teaite, mackerel, 308 Soc; salmon trout, 1 0o—, Smoked and Cured Fish.fmoked eels, 22a%Be; smoked halibut, 16a20¢; amoked sturgeon, 1hsi6e ; anlted rhad, 15020; «moked herring, per Duneh. 158 ; emoked macke: 16a200 ; salted ina kerel, 12a bc; emoked saime 2; dried codfish, léalze; led confish, 100 Te shel Fiah.-Lobeters, alive, Aalte;: do boiled, —«; Oy mein, por 10, $2 bune4: oveters, stewing, #1 Rhee erabe, soit, per lity a ; do hard dor., ; claus, hard, per 100, 1 0083 Wo; do noth 2ueTbe, Vegrtahles.— Lima beane are eeiling at —1—¢ quart; fret potatoes, aT0e p'k | potatoes, common, b.e6uc rk: tornipe, 2Ondie ‘4 peck; carrots, be dozen; eects, doren, 56940; lettoce, at Galuc for fine ; rnd- lehew, dozen, 4a6c; onions, 40600 peek; pare fips, Ar dozen; mint per banch, Sal%&; peas, ife art: rhubarb, SalSe; saparagua, 1ba600 per bunch ; he buach, Salve; dandehons, quart, 6a5e; shives, bunch, 2a6; parsier, 10a se 5 eagee aie lg AZO warlic, Wmvbe: epronte, 5 peek, tple banch, lualie; onions, string, 16au6; spinach, fuss Fruit, &c.—Applea, half peck, boaéve ; oranges, ue 1% per doven; lemona, 2i'saThc; dried apples, per th., 1bav0e; hickory nuta, per quart, 1Sa26c; wainnta, per quart, lic; chestwwuty per quart, — ©; ¢rauber- ries per quart, 4usdbe; prunes, per pound, 800400 5 rabeine, per 4, 16a2Se , coroanuts, Saduc ; banan- aa, doz Butter amd Cece. Dest butter, 48948; common, S0mBbe ; cooking buiter at vbad0e ; cheese, best, 22e ; common, 1° Grocers. Tem Oolong and English breakfast, hed 6150; green, 1 36a2 0, Coffer. prime burnt Bt. To. mingd, d0nbue: Java, 45e ; Frey La) Me: tapioca, 208.300; wheat flour, 11 Liv, do 2 ib, bag, 1 d0al 15; fine flour, 7 ib, tea, do, T Ib, baw, SGadue 5 Th. tay, od Th., GaSe; o@t- yaide, ive, corn starch, 14alée; barley, luc; rice, “ Kread and Crackera . Wheat, loaf, 5alfe: tre, 10e; Graham, lve, extra pilot, per pound, lualie ; sweet crackers, ldetue ; Boston, Ibalée ; soda, loalde; but- ter, [Salde Sunaurwa SOCIETY NOTICES. —_— ate sa anes SP PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING OP tbe Father Mathew T, A. B, Society, koown * No, of Brook.yn, will be beid at their hall, No. 22 Court on Ruaday evening, April 7th, a 7 9 c’elock. T, and idrena of The Fire Department—Correction. Iv our report, yesterday, of @ meeting of fire- men, two lines of the copy Were left ont, thus making it appear that all the Engine and Hose Companies, not represented at the meeting; were in favor of the '' Paid” @ystern : whereas only Hose Company 21 has thus far distinctly declared for the new organization. In orler to set the matter properly before our readers, we reproduce the vote aa it was taken at Firemau's Hall, on Wedneslay evening + Somaerantare’ Sod. Also the following gen- tlemen will verthe, eadience with some comic and sentimental songe: Messrs. Kelly, Hotmes, Taylor and Higginbothan, All tho e who ate ip favor of the cause are invite | to attend No.5. DENNIS KEKRE* GAN. Pro, EDWARD FRAYNE, Ree. Sec. 118 ATHER MATHEW T, A. B, SUCIETY No, i . reasee be, delivered to FO" Hotktates, Whos, fiver “4 sJobin pans, Eears, Fminent vooaliste will PES en Thee a sep oateeriee aeak or Canith pa mu nic June lat. 6 Presie dent | JOHN CURHAN, Boe. Cdl FATHER MATHEW T. SOCIETY No. 6. Y., will hold their requ meeting at thetw ey ae cores oT [Fao wy on Bands ’” . ™. ne Hon, C:T. Millpand Mr Langton Sineine hy Mersree Fagan, Cole and Dewan, and Mise O'Mahony. H. AY MULHALL, Prost, JAS. CANDLER, Bee. | 108 FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY No. Am New Ft, vill hold e pablic meeting « Hi r. of 234 id Od ave, ‘ ay FOR THE OLD DEPARTMERT. Engine © nies Nos. 1, 2% 3, 4, 7, & 9, 11, 18, 14, 16, 17, 19, 91, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 20, 31, SL 34, 86, 89, 42, 44, 46, 47, 48 Hook and Ladder Companies Nos, 2, 3, 6, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, Hose Companies Noa. 1, % 4, 5, 6, 7, & 9 11, 13, 14, 16,17, 19, 34, 27, 28, 32, Bay BT, B&% 40, 41, 4%, 47, 50, 55, 56, 60, 61. Fugineers Kingsland, Perley, Long, Sullivan, FOR NSW DEPARTMENT Hoee Company No. v1 ABSERT APD BOT VOTING. Engine Companies Nos. 5, 10, 12, 15 27, 25 5a, 85, 87, BS, 43, ab, 61, 6%. Hose Companies Nos, 8, 12, 15, 27, 85, 56, 39, 48, 44, 49, 49, 51, 59 Hook and Ladder Companies Nos. 1, 4, 7, 8,9 cor. at, an on Kay, tre toh Bs is cacek. F M. shame ya F. | e en, 0 rock .D., and enry J, Oarroll, F Singing by Mise Hanon, Meare. Kiddy Paxan, and others, Members are Feaqested, to attend the regouiaa meeting at 2 o'clock, P.M. THOS. CONCANNUN, Pres, PATRICK ENNIS, See, iat FATHER MATHEW U. B. T. AB: 80s elety.—The talented Wm. Lackey, Ee. will deliver a lecture on the eubject of Temperance at their Hall, 861 Broome st, on Sunday evening, tha bellion<rushers, incorporated with the liberal army of Mexico, woulkl very soon make {t uncomfortably hot for the usurper and bie European troops. Nor can the Government pre- vent their going as ostenrille emigrants. The Reans, dry, per quart, 10nile; brooma | 7h. as Tig o'clock. ‘The public are most reepectfull - at be | 20,15, 16, 17, 18. acl, 50078: peum split per pound, Gade coal ham. invited. KUBI. WILSON, Pros. J. F- LYNCH, ites die aL ald GN he Oe IRIN |r ce ere ou ctor Engincers Duply, Lamb, West, Orr, Lynch and per gallon, Sis0uc; meraren, | : | conoes id ero ne. per gallon, * ace; milk, per quart, lual for 2c. shrewd enough to prevent eny outward appear. ance of the rea! purpose in view, and #o long ss the “emigrants” retain that character they cannot be Interfared with. It would be well for Nirotsom to keep « close watch upon bis Mexican invest- ment, or the city of Mexico may meet the fate of Richmond; Maxtmrias may have oceasion to follow the example of Jmrr, Davrs as tho result of this newly tnaugurated “emigration.” Northern Capitaliate: Persons in thie city, (and their numbers are many,) are demrous of nazotiating with capitalists for means to rebuild their burnt property persons or corporations desiring to invest in good real es- tate security, in this way would bave an opportn- nity of using their surplus means to an advantage to themselves, and also benefit others, an well an give empile: to hundreds of mechanica of this city who are anxious to go to work. The subseriber is desirous to borrow, say $10,000, and give a lease on the premises on which he would spend the amount so borrowed, as security for the amount loaued. The ground alone would bring the money under the harnmer. The proper- ty is situated on Main street, in the business heart of the city. For particulars address apls-lw Box 411, Richmoud Whig. We give the above advertisement the benefit of our extensive clroulation, for the purpose of show- ing the balf million readers of the Naw Youx Sum, that our Southern brethren are alive to the ad- vantages of securing Nortbern capital, to aid in ‘reconstructing’ the Bouth on a more substantial “corner stone’ than buman slavery, Weare not so jcertain of the security the advertiser offers. Before he can give atitieto the building sites, it may be necessary for the United Btates Courts to pass upon the question of his unwavenng loyalty tothe Union, It may be that Uncle Sem bas « prior claim to the property, and, although this fact would not prevent Northern cap!taliats from rebuilding the burnt dintricta of Kichmond, it would materially affect the credit of the advertiser who wants to borrow ten thoussad dollars on the strength of bis tile to the land. We have no doubt that ‘‘Northern capitalists,’ or their agents, are already in Richmond, looking after all the choice investments of this or any other Halloran, The above explanation renders unnecessary the publication of several communications we heve received fromm members of the Fire Department— egarieved at being placed tn a false position, How Booth’s Body was Disposed of. The vexed question, sayathe Boston AvVERTISER, as tothe disposal made of the remains of John Wilkes Booth is at length settled by @ statement which may be regarded as final. After the head end heart, which have been deposited in the Army Medical Museum in this city, bad been removed, the corpee was placed in charge of two men, who, after various movements, calculated to bafile tin- pertinont curiosity, dug ® grave ina little spot of ground cloge to the Peniventiary, where for some rare felons have been buried. Booth's body was Jeposited here, and the earth over it was smoothed and carefully eodded over. The other graves of lesa infarnous felons had previourly been leveled, sul strong guard is now in charge of the and will continue to keep it undisturbed until the rass has wn so thickly that no one will ever fe able to distinguish the piace where the assas- ain's corpse was interred from the other nameless graves around it, usearoni, per pound, 40 ; Flee, llalie; exes, 10 SPECIAL NOTICE! JPATHER MATHEW T. ALB. SOCIETY No. 4of N.Y. wil! hold @ public temperance meeting at their hall, 853 East 12tb st, ov nada evening, + at To P.M. Speaking by Mr J, Campbell and Mr, Carroll, Bing’ by Mine Con nely, Mr, Fagan, and Mr, Price. GEORGE FLEM+ ING, Pree’t. WM. O'BRIEN, Ree, Sec. 139 FATHER MATHEW B, T. A. B, Societs Branch No, 1, will hold @ meeting at thetr hal 957 Hudeon st, at 7) o'clook,on Buniday evening, Moesrs, Mctirath and Brophy will addrese the meet ing, Mise Tracy and Kidley will sing. A hall to let. SYLVESTER BYRNE, President. JOHN WALSH, Secretary. 139 ATHER } HER T. A. B. SOCIETY, No. b of N. Y. Public meeting Sunday evening, at their hall, bet 54th and 55th eta and Sth prenge. There wil! be good speaking and singing. N.B. e istier aetie cere to Wea the pn Maga le mooting for t! ment of L pag nes, ae, atiwe a ek PURCELL, Pres, Teseas ER, Ree, 3 iT. MAKY’S LADIES’ R, C, T. A. B. 80+ ‘ ciety will meet Sunday evening, T's ofclock. at the Assembly Kooma, Columbia at, Brooklyn. Speaki by the venerable John MeCGrath, Frank KR. ‘eal, Keg. J. A, Willian gnd others. Singing by Mine Mo- Ginn, of New York, Master Dant. ©'Flenn, and Mesers, Byrnes and Purcell. HY. MALLON, Prest, THOB. COLLINB, Sec. 106 HE FATHER MATHEW T, A. B. 80+ ciety, No. 6, of Brooklyn, Greenpoint, FE. D., will hold a grand temperance meeting at Laure! Hi Calvary Comotery, on Sanday afternoon, 74h ina. 8 P.M. The public are reepectfully invited. patted tee ntiemen will address 1s mace ng on the eu! tof temperance: J. Camp bell, Eeq, Iesec Maraland, Keq, and John Dunne, Req and there will also be geod singing. The woekly moet ne will be beld et AE. M.on aaine day, a& their hall tm Franklin et, meeting will be ad- dressed by Mowers. (; e J, Cam and James Campbell. Singing by Mr. Kees, sad the Misems Morronghs and othere, FDWD, CAFFREY, Prest, JA NUGENT, Rec. Bec, 128 ‘ety, No.of Brooklyn. 1. wil hol pits » No. 3, of Bt: yn, EB. 1., will! a publ temperance merting at their hall, cor, Grand ond Tth ste, on Sunday evening, Mey 7th, ot Ts P.M. Speake ing by Merere. Brally, Packer, Brown and others, Binging by Miss Connovan, Miss McFarland, and by Mowars. lea, J. Jdoice, Taylor and others, The gps are invited. J. EB, DICKERSON, Prest, THOS. LLOYD, Bee. HE YOUNG MEN’S FATHER MATHEW Roclety No. 1, of N.Y. will hold a Public Temper+ anoe Meeting in their Hall, corner of 54th st and Sth av, on Sunday Frenne, Mor ith, at Ty o'clock, Kpeaking by the Hon, C, T. Milla, J. F. Madd: n, Tae and others, Singing by Miss O'Mahony, Mise Ginn, Mise McDevitt, Messrs, King, McGill and Ross, GEORGE BROWN, Pres, JOIN C. BAG. LEY, Kee, See, N.B.—The members are requested ououxh bo goin when it raina, would do wel to ask war carriers to leave the journal at therr residences, Surrender of Kirby Smith and Jef. Thompaon, Tr reporta that Kinny @urre nnd Jar. Toomr- son have surrenderedior proposed to surrender the yelel armies under their command, are not offiel- ally eudored, but they have an appearance of re- Vatbiite, and {8 fe not improbable thet they are ue. The departments comprising the commands ft oce Micers embrace all the territory Weat of « “ oweippt river whieh has been beld by the cle. The exact number of soldiers in these cou anda isnot known at the Nortb, but is esti- mated to be in ihe nelohborhood of fifty thousand. Tt {a uot likely, however, thatanything like that number has teou or will be surrendered. A large proportion of the trans-Minsiamipp rebel troops are ® clase of natursl-torn guerrillas, Indians and half- breeds who will quit the military service at their own option and reeume the wild backwoods life which they formerly led—hunting when they can find gare, ard stealing when this means of living file, Bat the forvoal surrender of the trans-Mis- fise'ppi by the rebel corrmanders will put an end © hostiities in thet quarter, aud dissipate sl! fear of # “gathering of the clans" of rebe! desperad in Texas, with a view of pros longing the contest. If Jerr, Davis seriously en- tertained the thought of wetting into Texas, and there establis ing his portable government, the project will now be abandoned, Surra and THomreon bave been cut off froro all communica- tion with the rebel government, and they have been left to act accord!ng to their own judgment, Afier lvarning of the surrender of Lar and Joan. sTom, and seins plainly $ at the rebellion is dead sod beyond resurrection, they doubtlese deter- mined to accept the situation without awaiting or- ders from “the President." It this intelligence is true, the only rebel army remaining is that under the command of Dick Tarton, in Bouthern Geor- gia. It was reported several days ago that this A Cheap Record of the War--Carey’s Record of the present rebellion, published by Dick & Fitzgerald, ts one of tho most complete works yet published. The events of the four years of war are arranged in chronological order, presenting a com- plete and reliable key to history—a perfect epitome of the great struggle. The price in only twenty nts, and the book can be had at the principal book tores, St 16 A.—Une tho Best!—1t WII Certainly Des- troy Moths, Now ie the time, Ask for Bowden's Moth Destroying Packet, for preserving Clotha, Furs, Carpets, Robes, Blankets, and all Woolen (jooda, from Moths and all Destrnctive Insects, For Sale by all Drugeiate, Price 50 ets, per packet, 307 Stop that Scratching and ase Wheaten’s Itech Vintiment, It cures Itch and Salt Rheum in forty-eight hours, and all eruptions of the skin. sold by all Draggiete, — pak) Geatw’ All Wool Suits, 818; Boys Al Wool Salts, $9, at I, V. Brokaw's, 34 Fourth eve, 62 Lafayette Place, 0B Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Preminm Lock-Stiteh Sewing Machines, and Battonhole Ma- chine, Broadway, New York, BUT Prices Greatly Redacod—Spring Clothing tn every variety, at F. B, aldwin's, 10 and 72 Bowery The largest assortment and stere in the city, Better styles and prices lene. 4is — Iv you wish to dream of wedding-rings and fruit cake, waltz with » book muslin dress stuffed with health and palpitation. How to Learn to Speak Irish : Put three-cornered bit of the blarney stone in your mouth, aud keep it well moistened with whisky that nover seen “the ugly eyo of agauger.’ Our Hibernian readers will explain this among themeelves, Financial News, Markets, &c. Now York, Friday, May 6,6 P. M.—The following wore the leading quotations at the Gold Room to-day: At 10.30 A. M. 14844; 11, 143%; 11.50, 143%; 12, ‘T4BN% ; 12.80, 145g; 1, 143; 1.90, 143; 2, 145% 5 9.80, 149%; BS 142%; 3.30, 143; 8.45, 149%; 4, 142%; 4.20, 149%; 4.30, 142%. The stock quotations of the afternoon, compared with those of the same time yee terday, show, with some few exceptions, a decline of from 4 to 2 per cent, Governments were a litte lower, Money was easy at 445 per cent. with only a limited demand. Commercial paper pnaeed at 647 percent. for strictly prime names, with very little offering. Foreign exchange continues dull, chiefly MABRIAGES,. CASE—McALPIN—On Thursday evening, May 4 by the Kev, A. Francke Mason, William Case to aegie MeAlpin, eldest daughter of L. McAlpin, Faq., both of this city. a2 LATSONSHIMEALL— On Apa 26th, at the reridence of the bride, 6T1 Weat doth et, William B. Lateon, M.D, t Gertrude L, Shimeail, eldest daugh- ter of the Rev. R. C, Shimeall. 1s DEATHS. ALLEN-.On Tharsday, May 4 John Allen, in the ‘27th year of his age, a native of the County Leitrim, Parish of Gillarnens, Lreland, The triends and relatives of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- noon, 7th inat, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, No, 14 West 15th at, bet, 7th and Sth aves, 120 v , iy Anead: q : . | to meet at Mr, Joseph Tracey's, at 2 o'clock on Sune force, also, was negotiating for surrender, but the from the indisposition to pay the present high rater, én ur ty Uber (Mag ep toting zoel, day, iol kind, It is characteristic of the universal Yaukeo |.» nye noe, mont, bol Tne, —_— — en news has not yet been confirmed, All these re- | 4 be found everywhere, and if he bas not yet au eg anne lean aw ead eon ok in dretag herte of 10) Wee ot ame Cae OUNG MEN'S FATH 1EW T. A. “ 7 aT roth, y of 10) N. ports may be premature, but they ere not at all x ling, On 'Change to-day Flour opened quiet and yerinott, formerly o on arrived in Richinond, it is high time he em) grated thither. Forthe next five or ten years the Southern States will need all the ‘Northern capital’ thas wo can spare, Besides the currency, they will also need avery large share of our “Educational capital,” which at present isin excess of the demand at the North, We would therefore suggest, that » good supply of schoolmasters be sent down into Inxis, for the purpose of “rebuilding the burnt districts,” left desolate in the craniums of the “poor white trash'' by the desolating fires of slavery, that have burned so long im the Bouthern States, Possibly, stendy, and closed firmer and more active. Wheat Ae ee Reel ae Elisce teeains, Dace ae was very firm, Corn was dull and drocping. Onte | 11'5 o'clock, neve the foot of Courtland’ s¢, veray were heavy and lower, Pork was heavy. Beef | Clty ferry, on the arrival of the train, out fur- wasrtoady, Lard was quiet, and Whiskey was quiet HRs Boweee #18 WU ibe salaten corer oe and frm, COLRGROVEOn May 4th, of convalsione, Wil- liam Henry, youngest son of James EF, and Ellen L. Coieerove, aged 1 year, 4 months and 6 days, ‘The friends and relatives of the farnily are roepect- fully requested to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, 6th inst, at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parenta, 3 Congress at, without farther invitation, wo FALVEY—At Yorkville, N. Y., on Thursday, May 4th, Michael Faivey, aged 43 years, 2 months and 15 aye > A Requiem Mase will be offered for the repose of his unlikely, Their leading armies having surren- dered, and there being nothing to gain by further opposition, it is not probable that the minor rebel forvea will be disposed to continue the fight with- sul a leader and without hope, B, Society No. 1 of Brooklyn, A cubis meet willbe held to-morrow evening at the hall 210 212 Court st, at To’clock. The meeting will he ad- dreseed by Messrs, King and Brennan, Singing Miss MeGuin, Mr. D, Moore, and others, PATRIC LYONS, President, GEO, O'NKIL, Recording Pearer tary. a PTOOR SALES—FrasT DOARD 2000 0.8. 68,"S1, cp..110%4 GO Mariposa Min.. 2000 UB. 68, 67 ite 100 Wyoming V.C, 200) UB. Gabe 16 1000 do.. 7600 do... Cp. lob 100 Cone, Coal, agi . ui. A Tost For Canada. Tos Canadian authorities now have an oppor- tunity to prove their late professions of friendJiness and good feeling toward our Government, They sre barborivng men who are charged with compli- city in the murder of the Clief Mayistrate of this RELIGIOUS NOTICES, ee EMORIAL CHURCH, HAMMOND ST, corner Waverly Place,’ The Kev. FRANCIS VINTON, D D., of Trinity Church, will preach to. morrow (Sunday) evening, the ninth anniversary of the opening of the Church, Bervices at lle A, Ma 3% and Ti o'clock P, M, Seats free, 25 NOTICE—LARGE HALL COR, éTH AVE. toa- AAS <« Se * co yy an dens ) in some of the negroes may be fou how) Mo, 6,, cose GB in st. 1 ‘a Charch, 54th st, bet. 4th and ang 35d st, Rey, R. C: SHIMEALL, minister, ountry, aud !f the evidence shall be found to jus- { b Tigh ri 4 ‘s ind good evoartty 10.00 ‘Ubio & Mies... 30 Sievirnakh 10 o'clock, aM. on Saturday, May 6; | Regular service a.m. and p.m. Subject for the evens tify the charge nothing but malevolouce toward | {F such cap Hees ously invested, At all | 7% 0 ea ia 29 garde from thenee his reruaine will’ be taken t Calv ing Remarkable Scripture Characters, Berviee is 1 rpmet ha f th events, no loss coul Sustained b. di Sf yuu0 je Bd 190 Cemetery for interment, The relatives jends clock, ats tree, it our Government, oa the part of the Provincial au- Me desing cad O y educating 3000 Micb.C, Se, n,l..112 of the faiily are invited to be present. 267 Ri \F. MATTISON WILL PREACH a thorit.es.will prevont the rendition of the vouspira- | M6 “erktes; and the aooner echovis are started, the oh. 1a KEHOE—On Monday, May 1, at Newark, N,J., of usual in his Church ip 41st st, near. 6th ave, to- tore, Yue vaccillating course heretofore pursued quicker will Northern capitalists obtata security for 18 chronic diarrhan, contracted while in the discharge | morrow, at 109 A.M.and 7% P.M. Evening sub by Canada in ite relations with the North, makes the money investioents they may indulge in at the of bis duty, Edward Kehoe, a member of Company C, Toe FRY Weak be Both N.Y. Vols, 2 y 600 Cle. & Pitts, 4th 75 20000 Am. Giold...... 143 10000, do... MAB 6 Cen, National B.100 ject—"*The Assassin and his Victim in Another Lite.” A cordial welcome to all strangers, Mu YEV. HALSEY W. KNAPP WILL PREACH 4 aTth et ital; Suptay, May’ Tabs St iets arm nnd an tt, ncay, Ma 0 Ts p.m. Sunday ‘School at Hi m, and 2 : rb m HE ANNUAL SERMON IN BEHALF the American and Foreign Chriation Union <i be Freaaee by the Kev, CHARLES 8. ROBINSON, of Brooklyn, on Sunday evening ip the bev, ifr, BURCHARIYS Charch, 13: bet. 6th and 7th aves, ery kes to commence a ook ” HE FIRST FREE METHODIST CH URCH, Sullivan et, bet Prince and Houston, will be dedi- cated to-morrow, June 7th, at 10's A.M. The Rey, B, T. ROBERTS, Fdltor of the “Farncet C will preach the dedicatory sermon, “sal and free.” The Rev, DANIEL SINCLAIR, t AU UCTION NOTICE—300 CASES BOOTS d shoes to be sold at auction, on Monday, Mas 8 0% o'clock, at the store ot C. 8, PAKEONS BONS, 31 Courtlandt 12 it difheuit to determine what the decision will be in the present case, During the early part of the war the people of the Provinces made no attempt to disguise their rebel sympathies, nor did they hesitate to give practical “aid aud comfort" to the traitors, As the fortunes of the rebellion waned, however, they became more respectful in their demeanor, and latterly there have been strong manifestations of friendship toward this country, But professions of sympathy are worth very little unless they are backed by something more assuring. Giving the North the appearance and the Bouth the substance, is « division of sympathy which our people fail to ap- preeiate, The Ite apparent change of feeling in tavorof the North looks very much as if it were founded upon expediency, rather than justice, and that it ts more ephemeral than real and lasting, South, Education and national prosperity are al- most synonymous terms jn n free country : and if we would quickly change the nature of social life at the South, we must infuse into {tall the elements that have made Northern meu loyal, happy, and prosperous, The relatives and friends are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Katurday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence ot his brother, Johu Ke- hoe, 185 Graham ave, Kast Brooklyn, 4 O'NEAL--In Brooklyn, after a long {I]nees, Thomas O'Neal, aged 66 years, from Co. Limerick, Ireland, His frends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Bunday afternoon, May 7, at 2 o'clock, from his late dence, Washing- ton ave, and Bercen st, His remains will be taken to the Cemetery of the Holy Cioss for inter. ment, 123 PRIEST On May 4th, John Priest, aged St re ¥ Tho triends of the family are respectfully {invited to attend the funeral, on Sanday afternoon, at ¥ o'clock, from 157 Division st, 96 —_—_———____.. Tho Refugees. Lanas numbers of Southern refugees and dis- charged soldiers are now coming North, and nearly every day brings @ fresh invoive of them to this city, They have no money, hardly any clothing, and are in # condition of oxtreme destitution, They know nothing about sueh labor as 16 required in the city, and of course they can yet nothing to do, and muss be provided for either by the military or the civil authorities, Why are they sent here? They are brought wainly on Government trans. ascomD 3 ‘TRADE NOVICES, hy i co. a'8.W wh BARERS—THE JOURNEYMAN BAKERS Union, No, 1, will meet this evening, 5 o'clock, 187 Bowery, upper room, All the members must be erent on this evening without fall, our enemies are etermined that this shall be oar last meoting, it ts 1ON NOTICES, 10 0. 600 Ohi, & N.W. Pf 400, do bas Bi ijabees bo We: hes a igaion for you to determine whether this Union No, 1, aball al or. , tand or fall, Come up like other men and all our in- - e * mae ~ = The Canadians now have a chance to demonstrate eh me pgaeieg ve are forwarded by com. Washington Market Retail Report, terest connected ei our trade are sate, the election Feeey LEASE AT AUCTION—AT THK their late professions by their works, and to prove an ™ along the Atlantic seaboard, Furvay Evanmo, May 6, 1965. aud installation of officers and other business of im- City HMal!l,on Monday, May 29th, 1565, at IL o'clock, A. M., will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, with adequate security. for a term of ten years from the Ist day # June, 1865, & lease to establieh and maiutain a ferry from the basin at the foot of Bpring st, in the City of New York, to Hobo- ken, New Jereey, at the point where the old ter was established, or within one thousand yards port or south of that point, The landing place at Hobo ken, New Jersey, to be furnished by the purchaser, Conditions—The conditions and covenants of the lease to be in the ueaal form of Ferry leases heretoe fore entered into by the Corporation, which may be had on eppiication at the office of the Comptroller, By order of the Commismonere of the Sinking Fund, ATTHEW T, BRENNAN, Comptroller, ‘SI But the North does not want them, Evon if they were competent to perform mechanice! labor they should not be brought bere, for we have some where in the neighborhood of half a million of sol- diers and camp followers who will scon be home, and they certainly doserve em- ployment im preference to the class against whorm they have been fighting, for the§ last four years, Thore is a stronger reason than this, how- ever, The South now needs all the manual assiet- that their ‘friendship is simcere and genuine, ‘ToomPson, CLAY, Bampmns, and the rebel emissarics of lesser note who are now sojourning tn Canada, are, a8 declared by our Government, accessories to the murder of Pres'dent Liscoum, If the charges against them can be substantiated by evidence, they ought to be given up; if not, we cannot ex- pect their surrender, The plain duty of the Can- adian authorities pow isto ¢tve our Goverament a0 opp rtunity to prove the allevaticns made portance to you all, RICHARD THORN, Pres... IRA With but few exceptions, prices in this market have | A. CAMPBELL, Treas 10 been materially reduced during the past woek, and PAINTERS— EVE RY JOURNEYMAN the tendency of all the leading articles of household | Painter of Willlamsbureh fe requested to attend consumption is decidedly downward, Even dealers § medKDg 69 be Geld Ab Boe enn Mt) See Sopte Troma in meats appear Cisposed to join in the good work, and | id) tation & matter of the greatest importance to our report to-day exhibite a lower seale of prices for | every Journeyr.an Painter, Come one, come all, all descriptions of beef and veal, while mutton and Crert oe Ge ection * pee pork, although to-day but little cheaper, will doubt. eS ry wont ha ThSiT aicariay leas be lower during the coming week, ‘The stalle for Ae as MF DREE SERS AND Ns epring vegetables are abundantly supplied, and prices gp wt onday, May sth, at 1ST Bowery, at 24% o'clock Are much more reasonable than at the date of our | . All the members are requested to attend, D, a ERS, AUCT., WILT Sell ¥ 5 : s.SULLIVAN, Pres. J 4MES McARTHUR, Sec. 109 ICHARD WALTERS, + WILY, Sef acaiuss Thowrsox, BaxpeRy cic. If they act ance it can get. The whole country is prostrated by | Imt report; good rhubarb being retailed at 5 cents, | TDHE MASS MEETING OF THE W = R this day, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, at 77 Fast the ruinous effect of the war, and must te ard uparagusat 15 cents per bunch. New peas are | 4 ge bd ated 4 ORK- Broadway, & good and general assortment of house- toucrably in this respect, and in accordance with ’ 7 i . | ing men of Brouklyu that was postponed on ne- | Lold turuiture, and a lot of books, &c, ST the frien 'liness and comity which they h again transformed into condition of prosperity | Sr sving in emai quantities, and are setailing at 100) quunt of the sudden deaih of the President trom the | ~~ <7 GARKT, AUCTIONEERS —THI[a y joy have lately | and usofulness The present is the time for plant. | PY! leek. Fieh are aleo abundant, end althouch at | iit) of April, will te held on Monday evening, May S & J, BOG N ONEER®—THIS professel, there wil be no further cause to doubs ; P rien OF pranle tt at : | Sth, ar S o'clock, inthe Atheneum, cor atic and |e day, at 1049 o'clock, a" the Auction Kooms, No. ' ing the epriny crops, and the scarcity of labor hes | P'°°! 't Dut litle chenper, the downward cou | Cilaton sts. All working vited, 1 y | North William st, household turulsure, cone e lug o the inna 3 if P Ps © searcity abor hes luten ited, av yues- | No 4 ae seir sincerity; if nos, they will prove themselves te far weeeily Gonadad k Th i es i eoon cause & corres ding fal in th 4+ | Hone of great interest to me Glecucmed. B: @ larce and valuable lot of househoid furniture; 1W@ ilk) of bypocriay, and of atding rebellion and | yiuci or gs s ; Hop nas bed ereforey 10°) odity. Butter remains wachanged, new batter nop | order of,the Convention, Y, Preat. a. | aneneet cx verre Liliana ance ibasians ¥T Voted aah i ead of pending the Southerners here to Biarve OFr |) v0 t a 4 f : ied 2 cloths, &, Seas ai J ine ss ' A Siwy um GF bee a yy TCHS e thisda», Saturday, May 6, at 1's o'clon a ets their bomes, if they have any, and if not lot therm | common, 4 cenie for duck, and 10 cents each for yeeco ms Y NOTICES, __ | front of the store, 18 Bowery, by virtue Bdge My Aw Item for Napoleon, make homes. If they bave no means of getting to | erat, We quote: GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF THE | @Orgeee: 1 fine barouche, | conch, 1 horse and cart, fim Washington pspers siete that Mexican | their former abodes they can be supplied with : cy Sa eoes Wand 2 doubl Butchers’ Mvats.—Roast heof, prime, 30040 ; com- ee ba DOMINICK CONTR Mae, ae Fathor Mathew I’, A. B, Society, No.3, of New | bolts, &e, DOMINICK CONLIN, Atty. for Mor , Mon, Zuasue; do soup pieces, Lbake ; do stewing piece ork, will be hed ‘atl iiau, Utah i : i* agents ip that city are offering stroag inducements | them as easily asthey can be furnished with the | iva do Ked, alse; do tongues, Wien) b0% House oot: Sth ave, ana Soh ety Meihew ati's P.M. ~~ TM. WITTERS — i i to our officers and soldiers to emigrate to Mexico, | means to come North. Let them go where they miei, porter house, dvadBe: corn-bwey Several vood orators and singeis will attend, The Nie daa EBB Al To, WILL spELL ¢ for hind quarters; f 18) P| r o'clock, Jann oad and thats considerable gumber are already prepar- | lived before the war, and if their fences have been mutton peurranite PAT: Balbo int fore members are pexphy nofifed to atsend the ate , at anal et, 20 loads ig officer of carpets, parlor, chamber and cottace suits, beday ing to leave for that country, It appears that the | burned, let them build new ones, and if thetr stock lo choda, Joanie ; jamb, per quarier, 9 Wed (ul | de, Absenteca » ii be fined, EDWARD BROWNE, | bedding, china, giass and silver ware, and ail fous ‘Viatée; tres pork, 20a corned-pork, 20a | Pros. ‘HOS, FYANS, Ree, Bee ut for housekeeping, «gents referred to, have made arrangements to ex- | ie mianing, let thempda}without until better times, Ske 290; Se per pound ; re Sh sh ont LT] As, rv aa = (i0it the advantages and inducements for enigra- Fises van cesil be procured pov strani is “7 in joey Bina ha, hae’ ine cha CONVENTION OF FATHER MATHEW W LELAMSBU RGH AUCTION NOTICE— ; 7 brad ouliry and (ane, — Turkies, 36038; broilers, Societies et New York and Brooklyn. ‘The Com- PETER A. BERT, Real Eswte and House tion te all oar soldiers so goon as they secure thelr | very difficult to obtain. Let:them plans corn, and in pair, 2 Um? 60; geese, 2 cj ducks, sSadde ; rabbite, | mittee appointed by the Convention to draft a Cons Anon, of N 359 Grand st. will eel! at Fupl ¢ Salé, on wacharges um the United Siaiee | curvie,| © very fw weeks they wil¥be beyond danger trom | E's Ti WSS dats Tek oat | Lotion MiP.” Buntar, Way fhe Peon, | F Cali, iba chee tty am rnd ore BO siteanpt st secrecy on the part a“ and oan then think of im- per ib.-Flounders, Sal0c; eels, 015 | Mathew lotion nok, represen: a M an containing rooma, ¥ ‘ 200 ; wtriped t ' ot . T. LLOX D, Pi MICHL, MoGKATH, | and newly painted, Terms of sale on the day 0 =* f these agents, Qn tbe contrary they qpealy | proving their condition, ; They must shake off | herring, pe Nt lis adn’ pensar ita Secty JOHN BARRY, Chakras of Cosmmittoe a | “ied ra Ba

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