Roston £
bening Transcript.
ELENRY W. DUTTON &
SON, PROPRIETORS, TRANSORIPT BUILDING,190 & 92 WASHINGTON
BTREET.....
EN
DOLLARS PER ANNUMe mene
.. SINGLE OOPIES FIVB OENTS.
BOSTON,
SATURDAY
EVENING, APRIL
15, 1865.
NO. 10.732.
___- Proposals. E
CAVALRY HORSES: WANTED,
Asustaxt Qoantenwasrmn’s Oerton, 0: 8: A
nie vaneoll Ti square, Boston, ass) Feb, i6
Herons haviek tiprses wor sare suitasle for hg Cavalg
perce au wnt ef ie over hea dn the Unsertge
Sasi hotee'wiil be ingpecied at Gaveramest Sexble,
ain rend'nee Bostou, an‘ amuse contora. to tho fllowiug
ae Restate tse ie hands Bish Gom > to (b
Fenrz eli compaott voll flltesbed, Sle wise, pei-
ety eoube ua or ramerest alee for eavaly pasposes
Twill pay for buch Horses #170 cach,
Yous Wo eK,
feos te
a Gaol. and AQ. Be
ABTILLERY
HORSES WANTED.
Ascrsraxr Quanranwacran's OFFA
4a9¥4 Procoll Haat Squarey Hontam, Mare, st
Pereats having werees fa nae sltab10 to
TIN W, MOKIM,
Capt and Asst. Qtr. Maiter,
f
(APY "SUBSISTENCE STORES.
Opnice Dargr Gowmtssanr, U.S. A. y
134 Faneuil Halt Square, Boston, Apel sth, 86S. ¥
Sealed Proposms will bo Fecelved’ oF thls oMllon tL
BAIURDAY, Apri 15 at 1 ofrlock, PAL.
Aroopa Tu the sczvico of the United Stat
Eastern Polat, Glodeeater, Mass, With the’ following Sud-
istanee Stores
FRESH REF, of @ good and markotable qualits, Ja-an
equal proportion dF. theinro and hind quarters, the Weeks,
fbanks aud kiansy tallow to bo excluded,
‘COMNED BEBE, of the best quali, the asual Cora
pisces in proper proportion.
Tire nals Stores tobe delivered at the place above stated
from tian to time as required, and to continge from Apel
35th to August Ist ihes, aalea the port. shall sooner cease
Sorbo cccuptod by oops, ia tbeserytes of the Colted
‘Blivjecs wit state tho prfee pet pound of Heel, and mast
aetequired,furaish, patisaciory. tocanly for tbe. oleurul
Deprormance or rir aureweRty, - -
ropowsls ist be wacked “Proposals for Army Sap-
piles, ood addressed to be sad
Capt JOHN L. RULLARD,
ap1o eS Vols, Bostoit, M
ROPOSALS YOR FUB
LIGHTHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT SU
Bealod Wi! be recelved at thia oft
oa Satarday, April 15, 1855 for farnisblng any ono oF all of
ho flloring arictes and janntites to be delivered at this
tore when called for:
Wicks, Frankia Lamo
Cateye at cadet
2 iorser
Honter
curved
Spine! Wig’
Spina Wink hil prow ta 8 aa taunts is
PA bowed ia Wood, Gro enseg in caoh x
giosk uty Via
a boxes
east
Waite Wah iigane
Sun :
‘hazy or Serah
Hand'Dusting”
aber
Palaeivwite to
2D) sis.
ually,
aire tt cna
1090 Tis,
i
Patty—in $M) Bladders....
Hickory Broo
Com
oh for Towels)...
Sponges
Writing Paper,
Sted Hens
ead Penclis:..)
Envelops 1ixid
Envelops neh, bull.
Envelops Sw-inch, butt
Eareops 3¥-tneb, white
Tin can,
ped articles to bo realy for delivery by the 15th of May,
+ ihe a ckages mast wlan Dace
Be Light Hlobse- Mnpector at Basten Ot
Heyer
Der oF os rot be tncpected by this ofc, and, fonnd
pat rete yO Us EP ttc aceoniange wily the
ap anally, a8 Abang, tPetoro bey Wall bo accepted,
Fe ere written ustanty
a ase Pais Persie te (he eOcet
Bea oe be vein “uty
aarantes
$2 taake good tho diference tire asi
Suny or parties and (bo next lowest bidder. nal
Pay, Gerest menberr of tho same Gan or copartnen:
eh ar notbe considered. AU bids. mous! be sealed and
Pe Propocaus for Purnlsbing b, HL Establlahment
Seppe “Tor bide wi begpene ait Boat ses oe
Br Pbe presenee ot ruck of the budders as may choose to bs
Preaco
Rl prs gre, nome an MA
auoug it may be tie lowest, for ofher coudderations than
REY Siac a
‘Commodore U. 8. Navy,
LHL Inspector 14 District.
rou oF o1Be
Eee Frater
nS 0a ae ae TOU
RESUS ates meh ae oe Peseta
BES Eells gece ie
Spacer tisi urea a Ba
Paria oe
o ‘Should my (or Gur) offer be accepted, I (or wé) requcat
1 civ ee Real, —— gran
iaenbene meee
FORM OF
enter in
: Rooms to Det.
NO LET.—Pleasant rooms, without board, at
Xa t Bolancn atest. SW8t ans
NO LET—Uxrunntanep—Two lange parlors,
wrth so room Spyty at ey Sommer atc
apo Slt
NO LET—AtT Cambridge strevt, two lar;
Gomugsted parlors on th fem oar—nooins fr wept
men o ap
)LET—Roows. Pleasant Lodging Rooms
ant ort eras aura manent
atreety conic UTRSY ap
NO LET—A lnnge front room furnished suita-
tio (or two gentlemen, -Lnquiro at 217 Trewoul st,
apt Wan
APO, LET—A furnished lodging rons for gem:
‘Weamen only, at No. 32 acson street, Souta End
oH a
NO LET—Rooms, Pleasant and, well-fiu~
‘ished rooms to let withont boant, o gentlemen ob)y,
ingulroat is Raveland aureck. "ap
VO LET—In Chonncy strect, in a pryate
FEO eT un Gnnnatntor uncaralshedy togeto=
Groreenmate, Address IL, Post Omee BOX No. Hi
Si p10
y
ie LET—Reoms and Halls to
Deerat an} Wasnlogton streak. Apply to WADLIAAL
BUEAPE, 21 Washington sreet, room Hi
Suwie
(0 _LET—Two very desirable Rooms ino
frst Class house near Loutsbarg aqaaro; references
Feaoired.. address J. W,, Transorivt Office,
cope apt
LET, LN ROXBURY — One or to lange
waraat Lalginw Rooms, partially feolsbed, to 8 Rea
ienduans wife or single geuucmes. Apply at Bullar
tits et ai
TIO LET—Without board, two unfurnished
chambery and tivo newhs fomnlahed slde-rooms to gen.
Giemen aly, to privete boure in Aslam street. Address
With came end reference, “Qcret," Transcript oftce.
SMTUTRESAS ‘ap
PO, ERT —Reoms at the Campbel House,
No.6 Wilson Lano, by the dav or week, Thess
Foomis are well yeotliated, and tho house Je warmed by
Hteam. Basiness men and others will fod this a couven:
eutlocation.— SP& Tate ols
“Grech stroot.
ants.
Ww
iy at63 Aibion street. 1 i
WANTED SA Toundicas who , thoroa:hly
fanderstaods ber work, fad brings the bert recon
nts Apply at TEAM. Vernon te opt
WASTED A situation as wet or dry nurse,
DranJntelizent, eayable woman, Good reference,
Annly eh8'Seooul cee at Canmbeiiase 20) ap tt
ANTED—At Mt, Auburn Cometory, to
Purchase one Tot. Addrees Mr. AULUEY, Traneeript
ater po ap
WANTED. —A boy about 17 years of age in
the Dry Gcods Jebblug baelness. Apply at 37
fakin ateoeee peltirna Sect
WANTED. — A, situation ns seamstress or
‘amber gin. Good rererence, Apply at her peek:
ent place, #7 Bosfaton street a an
WANTED—A situation for chamber or par-
Tor twork, ine private munily, Good elty reforenct.
Apply ats Warrenatreot up owe fights. Stop ia
WANTED A Protestant Girl to coolc and
tusfat In general housowors. Apply,at No, $ Bouth
street, between Y and'3 P Mt Apr Sap Tt
WANTED By o reepect plo Trish girl, o
toation na acnmstresa oF partor gicl, Call for res
aya at No.2 Atossonger street, ee apt
ANTED. Porson req the serviecs
Of @ Nureo, will. ploaso app
place, “Imnale for Mus. Jones.
WANTED —By "9 young Amuricany mon)
Gtuation as porter ina wheleaals store Ln tho clty
Andras AG Kot Boston Post
mendaclons ret
WANTED, A respectable; capable woman
with a child, would koa altuation, No cbjcctlons
to théeountey, Jim good waehcr and I
#5 Pembroke street
WANTED A situation as coachman in the
cliy oF ont ofthe ells; or fo take care of a gentle
man’s Place. Can cone swell reeummmentes
Tei. G., tronseript off a
‘Naaeess
V TANTED.—A steady young man wants a
V siination na pvate fami. Urerstands the, caro
of horses dnd harness and gardeu,” WHI come, bighty ro
Tonenieds Joon I. Dy PrauweriptomMes. Ht anit
JROOMS WANTED—In o private family, by
B mvnileman, ono tango iuace room, HAN &
man Fost, unfamnteRed (cxcept.carpste), a
fopone week, with til particulars, nce,
JBOARD. | A, desirable room, suitable, for a
M5 “Single gentleman, to be let with board al No.3 AU
Mon otreet. Psivt ‘ap lt
BOARD IN ROXBURY
D> iy One lance unfurnished room to Yet with board,
‘Tho tocalion Is Gesieablo ag cony cater
Call or address No, 12 Chestnut atree
Bo ARD. To let, a pleasant suit
witb boanl, saltable frm Mhmily: also. roo
detrangie gehen at No.8 Parker street
Boar WANTED. Wanted at the
End, an wnfurolsbed room, wath board, for a
jaca and rea
BOARD WANTED. © South End,
above Dover areet, (or a gentleman, weifo aud daughe
iors eM ues preeencd.” Aulsese By Box No 3,
Histon Fost Oak 3 pik
POARD. To et
D quneo room, furlsbed, sulta
ingle geal P harrison aren
d,a good sized
a man ond wile
z api
BOARD WANTED—By a family of sove
Be Daan easenen taal et eer
Ave quired. Address Isutncn, Transortpt
SE Map
Boar “WANTED—By o g
AB Giont ana mare, aboat we ast oF
incaiata Weluity oF Boston.
Boar Ate
Gumties. ‘Trvo su
alshed, hay
Boary. 3 ailite of rooms,
With board, eltier faricbed or antaralsued. Apply
Se No'THamiltcu place, opposite Park street ebarck
te mh?
OARD—At 55 Hancock street. Desirable
oama in sultes of ringly, to permaucnt or translont
Doardere.. Tablo boarders can'also be uecommodated.
AWSutt mn
OARD—To let without board, o very desir-
able salt of rooms on Orst oor, side room con
ected, with hot and cold water suitable for a physicl
dentit: also ® room) and sido room up tto Hight
Washington strect. Copel apa
BOAR WANTED. ‘A gentleman, wife and
‘one child, desire n plessant summer resort near the
Elty and secessible by etearn and horse cars.
IR snail but acat Bouse, In good condition, Located in a
populous aod bealths place, would be acceptable.
R'orivato family, residing ot the Weat End—house loca.
ted fn.n genteel portion of the clty and contaluing moder
Improvementa—will hear of an xcellent, opportunity, to
Feat two or three rooms on the second oF third doors, far-
Bisbed or unfurnished, to 8 gentleman, wife aud boy (latter
Aine years of age.) ‘The parties matiog thls apnlcation wil
{give and may require references ; aro ofthe highest respoc~
Gabiuty, desire the comforts cf a home and will pay a re-
muneretive price for the same,
‘Address Box Tél Boston. AU communications
ental et ap ld
RIVATE BOARD. A lady having very
Boy cio ete wrth honrt, wont luke to od two
br three rellable (milies wiahing superior eccommoda-
tions. She house Is Onely Jocated at the South End aod
will afford.a pleasant bome ty parties wishing to remaly
Th the clty during the summer. oan. 7.) Temuscript
office. TuTns4 ap i
et, swith
strictly
reside tn the
ely ol coreoant
ranty, in casa toe forego
Tap bid (or Bids) of beaccepted, that he (or ter
Bhvwiliia tee daya afar the seseplance of the sald bi
Tor busy execate the contract for Wie aqme with good and
Suniclent ‘earetica wo diltver tho ‘prapared ip cote
Fada tue tere of the alverilsement anger which it
Franmads and Neroto aipendeds and in case the salt —
TO Til (all to enter [nip the contract albresald we
Fanianty wo make good whe diference betwoen the offer of
Fioeaia ‘and thie next lowest bidder
(Siguatarcs).
Witoe
‘bate
1 poretly comity that, (o the best of my Knowledge and
pelieh the above named yuarantors are good and sufictent.
‘Bigaalures)
cence)
tapl5,
ith tho.
te) mb 2
: (COMMONWEALTH, OF MASSAOHU-
SETTS.
Boston, Avril stb, 1855,
Tho anderylened, by diecetion of the Goveraor and
Connell, under authority of chapter M1b of the Resolves
‘of tho present Leglslature, Will roceive loans to the Com:
Snonsrealth on notes to run from alx to twelve mouths, at
‘gho option of the Treasurer, and bearing tntereat at tho
gate of even and three-tenths (7 3-10) per cont
Sum. payable i currency
+ TESRY K. OLIVER,
‘Treacarer and ecolverGeneral of Masses
ver an-
to
Goon WINDOW SHADES, with
‘and Tassels, at 81
‘apo W
‘2d have tbl
©
or busie
ovis
JOHN P. ANDERSON,
A State street (No. 6 Uoton Bullding), Ape 4, 185.
10 oe op 5
R*® MOVAL! REMOVAL!
THE WATERMAN
KITCHEN FURNISHING STORE
Ros. G6 and 7 Exsox stroot,
Tria
‘smo specinity of thls establishment (as herotoforo) Is to
gamist fhe kitchens for beginners, and replenlsh thoso al-
seady established yl ‘mh
JOTICE, Our sttcntion baying been called
assertions and tatementa Jately rade (n to pab-
Bic prints, with the desten of detracting from tho bigtt
Fepoto vajoyed by cur Thread, wo bog (o stato that our
ndard bas never been change} during tho past Thirty
‘and that, now, oF herotolvre, uo palasand ox~
pense iro, or Will be, spared to maintain for this Spoot
Colonists present character.
‘Tuo attention of Buyers an
ost of the now Thre
on yncw WASUESGTOS ST.
Consumers Is drawn to the
ds offered to tho public
0 upwards, are tonrked up,—and that the alt
rence in tho poareentss of numbers, suppored {0 corre-
Fpond wiih our Dombers, ofton varies from ten (10) to
trronty (20) percent
yan ti
io 3. & PB COATS.
DUST, DUST, DUST,
post,
Down “with the Dust!
fast at tia season of tho year
Beouree Of reat Ganoyatico—
spelling carpets, cartains, drapers
ffeyand noueebbld furaitare and
This can be easily -prevont
and dest thorooylly exclud
from doors and windows of all
nds, by uslng
“Brown's Patent Metallic Weather
Strips and Windew Bands.”
W. H. J, PEARSON,
140 Washington Strect, Boston.
opponite Old South Cause.
KEEP OUT THE DUST.
Thero Is.a'very sitmplo apd casy way to
eestually exclude dast trom doors and
Windows. Any jorcon taught how todo,
It free of charge, with te greatest of
pleasure, by calling at
BRADSTREET'S
OFFICE,
OH ceavee
.Wasminorox Sraner
apt
ENGLISH INCE HATE CANNEL COAL,
For dato at lowost prices, for tantly, u30 (n tots to salt.
WARREN & CO,
t. LAvernool Paekat offic,
FLUTING,
FRENCH FPLUTING,
At FIVE CENTS
Por ynrdy all widths.
Beroanno 1X TWO TOUES, te LINED, AT
DEMOREST'S,
op it 1 Central place, Winter st.
N\HE NORTH AMERIOAN FIRE IN.
SUBANOE COMPANY, having cast capital of¢
200,000,
aud casb ancets excecdiay
$460,000,
continue o insare against hazants by Eire on Morvbanr
Gise, Furuiture, apd otber property; also on buildings, fo-
out or ve years, pot exceeding
820,000 on one Eisk,
at (hele office, No. 10 Old Biate House, Boston.
Dmnkerou.
cua Scnry Parker,
Si tiooper, Job Settles, Jr.
Fd. Wigeleswarth, A.A. Wellington
Joho Eober, non Piper,
‘Albert Bowker, Ebenezer Atkitis,
MME,
Silas Per
Hens
E, Nate:
y Sleoper,
Bonn C. Petter,
Paul Adams,
bara 0. Dyer,
Samuel E. Suiryoe
ALBERT BOWKER, Prosdeat
aso
Ben).
3
Capiinl Stock 9150,000.
Insures on Piro Tsks, not Excocding $15,000
on any ono Risks
Janes T. TATWARD, Jawes HL Lonny
Sous Hh THOMAS PAU
Thess. vi G0, Wat, Bonn,
Tyenann 7. Pal Wreurins,
Jostau Bain
Groner & Watttaby
Wa. N, Bacon
Office No, 24 Kilby streot, Boston.
JAMLS H, LUNT, President.
Fuwanp Poarsr, Boeretary.
arinsam apt
WANTED, A young woman. from Canada
Sishes a Biuailog ns nue or seduatress In a nlvate
ubjestiom tothe county, “Address K. Ry
Wy apt
WANTED. | A situation is wanted by 9
yoUng Wotan to do gencral bousework, Inn good
Blain cook, washer and Ironer, Best of clty reference Fl
tne Apply rear 37 Albany street. a ape
ANTED. A girl wants o situation to do
general housework ur would take A. second git's
place fa tits elt). Apply aU A Hareson avenue.
EY
joner, a single man who
tridlcaing tn alt Ks branches, capable
ie lu the county. Dest
oniat.
7 ANTED.
and seamstress Anpy
Gays, betwreen 3 and
ae
WWANTED- ‘A young, healthy person, Pro-
RL SUE a Ae
Ni, at store ta Broad etréets :
ANTED—In a Dry Goods Com
flonetyn apart aetive Soy, Co-loam the busibees
HOWE & CO,, 51 Franklin etrect.
anil
V
n Park, within
Tteferouces reqolred
api
clock.
rican hor
‘ha cap glve the Best of roforcaces: Ape
Tiruas’s, 18 Winter sigect, Office hours d
api
wn, near Boston,
Nennd chambermald—rpast waab and
‘Mouday between ¢ and 6
main door from.
maneration Bot vonsidered,
ANTED—By an American
oF to toke
anlly- are out of
ence. APRLY ALL
i en
NTED—Situntion wanted by aman who
ean produce the most undoubted reoomnusoiatlons,
eeltuation oa coachman orluside man, ocas porter nd
fore. Driving preferred for the summer, Address B. NY,
Transcript oflce ay ap
ANTED.—A good cook ond o chamber-
ald to go to Nowto, {aa small family, A bigh
ice will be pald if the references are sallsractory, Ade
Afcss this Ome, or apply at 12 State stroet-
BY
WANTED By o Nova Scotia cin,
‘lou as seams{ress. Is willing to axis’ In cham
ber work or Inthe care of ebldren. Alaa a gi (or
or parlor work, can furnish the bes
Je apply at St hares streal. a
cferencos.
‘ap ia
WANTED Coon, A. first-rate cook, who
is a good washer and lroner, can beat of nm desirable
sitoatiom ira private family, 25 millcs trom Boston, whero
vop WAGES are pald, by Spplying at 8 MUK stroct, m=
mediately. te apd
WANTED, Cast off clothing, such, as Ta
dles's, ceots's and cblldroa’s garments, for which
wwe very higeat gees will be paid by alll ¢” 00) of de
Areong AFB of SiS" a WwAiTRE, ot Cambro stro
pS ap
WANTED. A situation is, wanted by. o
young Protestant irl to take the caro of a child.
Has ng objection to the country. Woald Ipke to go to tho
feashore (or tho summer as urverymald. Apply at No, I
Hise Dein street, oi 9 (0 12 and 468 a.
8p
WANTED, , Ladies will please, take notice
‘hat die underetgned wil pay tho highest cayh prices
ips Lanta’, Gentiemen and Cniien's Wearlog Apparci
rolture,’ Carpots, Jewelry, ols., ele. A nove, prob
Eddyeecel wil be duly attended 10, MRS, T, LAZALY:
Mr Bnnover street. ol ‘api
WANTED —Pupit in the French Language.
Au American gentleman and experteaced teacher of
reference, Is desirous of a realdent eventny
pI ny; 10 the French lanyuago, a branch with whle
cis thoronghlg familiar by a realdegce Jn Paris, Address
TrAcven, dranseript Ont ety | ap lt
VOR SALE—A Now York 8
Tugey, butte used. Cao be seen at Gaice
Mable, Byron street. 1015 ap iz
SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE.
Fe A “threcquarters. thorougb-bred."Rentuc
Warriptcd sound Im cvery respect. Can bo
spl
Teeu at Berasnd's Stable, Joy el
peaicen , NOTIOE, Th
pis wilh icave F
Rarineintermcalate landings
BATURDAY APLERSOON, Ape
alae
‘will conitence making ber e
the tsth fast
W. B, HASELTINE, Agent
Boston, Apri tt 1855, 1a Boston's whart
EMOVAL!
MIB, GTKATDEN,
agted B years ngo as Midwife tn. Tra
is Wieeages Incident to women and childton In or o
city, Ladies Wahlog for hoe services during’ thelr
condnement, pleas lave thelr card eometlme previous.
Grice and resldenge No, 15 Warren streat, § doors from,
Weahington strcete TWIhSto soe
FIRST-OLASSS OLAIRVOYANT AND
MEDIUM, (a Lady) can be foand at No. 10 Trewiout
iw, op stalin, Partioulaentiontion pald to Fenale Dir=
tases.” Cares warranted Where al Thqalre tor
MATEARSS, Bedlam.” Hours trom 10 A. Mt. to 3
steamer KaTast
art for Bangor
No. 10 Trewont Mow, ||
“1865.
WE Ww
The Great Inyention of the Age
=n
moor ZIRT
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Parexr DUPLEX ELLIE.
TIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, (ate J.T. & J.
PROPRIOES ond “SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
CHAMBERS and 79 & 81 Reado stroota, New York
TRIS INVENTION cousiate of DOPLEX (or tivo) Et
one fermen Seve Seamsas, logenloasly yr ato~
Huramd vinsity tonether, Evo to RDOK, waklug
T, Most FLESIALK, KLASTIO and DURABLE
Sihiso ever used. Tbey stldom END OF DABAK, like thé
Blogle Spring, and canscquenuly racscnva th)
Pecrand DEACTIrc SAKE MONE TUAN THOS as Lo)
Nou ariiso Baikt, UAC EVER Has or CAX Do
TLPEESIDICITY and great comport and
oh ty any Lavy wearing tho DOrLex ELLrnio
Rkrir wil. becxpedteuced particalarty: la all crowded
AAALSONLIES, OPERAS, CABUIAGI aiLeoaD. OA
Ree Pewka Auat CHAU, for PLOMENADE- and TOU
Skit can be FORDED, When in use to occ
Acwns easily And convoulenuy Ws a BILE OF
tho Pleasure, Comfort and
ex Evueric
Neands willft
Biiseus and
THEY are the beat ovarary {0 ©
tlonahiy tho Licurest, wost by
and KewROMtC
FORSACE (nal)
rt, and Ungnes-
CoMonTanLy
WTBOUTH AMBAGA, aod tho Wase Lx
FOR THE DUPLEX ELtApTiC
‘mb
ew Publications.
ING TRANSCRIPT.
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para Volume With tho lssme for
Enters vpon Its Tatare-
THN years of wuluterrupted
thle week. Nearly 681
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roe ont mk of Lirazy Family Nomopapers. Ut ctr
uation bas
Doubled Within Four Years,
And la elf steadily focreasing.
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PAPER, from NEW TYPE, wiih Nuw Durawraunt
Fraps, &e., and ts not only bandsomo, bat flacontents are
UNSURPASSED BY ANY PAPER
Pahilsbed in the wortd.
Seventeon Original Articles,
Besides several Obales Selections, will bo found in Mo, 1
Vol. XXXIV., of .
THD AMBRICAN UNION,
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PRICE 7 CENTS.
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SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1565.
SHOCKING TRAGEDIES.
PRESIDENT LINCOLN SHOT AND
KILLED.
ATTERPTRD ASSASSITATION OF SECRBTARY SEWARD
AND 13 SON, +
THE MURDERER:
ESCAPE OF
Washington, With, President Lincola, and
wifo visited Vord’s theatro this ovomng, for tho
purpose of witocasing tho performance of the
American Cousi It was announced in tho pa-
pers that Gen, Grant would also be present, but
that gentleman took the late tmin of cars for
Now Jersey.
The theatre was denscly crowded, and every
body seemed delighted wilh tho eceno before
them. During tho third act, and while there was
a temporary pause for one of the actors to onter,
a sharp report of a pistol was heard, which mere~
ly attracted attention, but suggested nothing
serious, ontil a man rushed to tho front of
the Preaident’s box, waving a long dagger in
bis right hand, oxclaining “Sic semper tyra.
na" and immediately leapell from the box,
which was in the second tier, to the stage beneath
and ran across to the opposite side, muaking bia
escape amid the bewilderment of the oudioace
from tho rear of the theatre, and, mounting o
horse, fled.
‘The screams of Mrs. Lincoln first disclosed the
fact to the nndience that the President had beea
shot, when all present rose to their fost, rushing
toward tho stage, many exclaiming: “ Hang him!
him!” The excitement was of tho wildest
P ible description, and of course thor was an
Abrupt termination of the theatrical pogformance.
There Was a rush toward the President's box, wher
cries were heard, Stand back and give hint aft!’
“Fes any one stimulants!” Ona hasty exarolo-
ation it was found that the President had besn
ot through the head above and back of the tem.
poral bone, and that some of the brain was ooz-
Ing out. Hewas removed to a private house op
posite the theatre, and the Surgeon-General of the
Arioy and other Surgeons were sent for to attend
pudition,
examioation of tho private box blood
n tho back of the cushioned rock-
ing cb tho President bad boon siti
also on the partition and outhe floor. A comn
single barrelled pocket pistol was found on the
carpet
Anilitary gnarl was placed front of the
private residence to which the President had beca
fonveyed. An immense crowd as in front of it,
all deeply apxious to learn the condition of the
President.
Tt had been previously announced that
wonnd was mortal, but all hoped other iso.
‘Tho shock to the coromunity ia terrible
At midnight the Cabinet, with Messrs. Sumner,
Colfax and Farnswort Curtis, Governor
Oglesby, Gen. Boigs, Col. Hay, and a fow person-
al friends, with Surgeon-Gen. Baraes aud his im-
mediate assistants, Were around his bedaide.
InsenaIDIe ANU Tew, HIOWLY
from the wound at the back of hi:
surged
but all hope was cone
The parting from bis family with the dying
President is too ead for description.
Tho President and Mrs. Lincoln did not start
for tho theatro ontil 19 minntes after 8 o'clock.
Speaker Colfax waa at the While Houso at the
time, and the President stated to him that
ho was going, although Mrs. Lincoln bad not
been well, becauso the papers had announced
that he and General Grant were to be pres:
ent, and as General Grant bad gone north he did
not wish the gudience to be disappointed. He
‘went with apparent reluctance, and urged Mr.
Colfax to go With bim, but that gentlemen bad
sade other armaogements, and with Mr, Asuruan
of Mossachusctta bid him’ good-bye.
When the excitement at the theatre was at it
wildest hight reports were circulated. that Secre
tary Scward bad algo been assassinated. On
reaching that gentleman’s residence a crowd aud
a military guard were found at the door, and on
entering it was ascertained that tho reports wore
based on truth.
Everybody thero was £0 excited that scarcoly an
jnteligible wort could bo gathered; but (he tues
are substantially as follows:
‘About ten o'clock a man rang the door bell
and the call haying been answered by a colored
servant, ho said he had come from Dr. Verdi, Bir,
Soward!s family physician, with a prescription, at
the same time holding in bis band a ral pi
of folded paper, and saying, in answer toa refusal,
that be mast seo the Secretary, as he was intrast
ed with particalas dircetions concerning tho med
cines, He still insisted on going ap, although re-
pentedly informed that no ono could eater the
chambér. The man pushed the servant aside and
walked heavily toward tho Sccrotary’s room, and
was there mot by Frederick Seward, of whom he
demanded to sec the Sceretary, making the same
representation which he did to the servant. What
farther passed in the way of colloquy 1s not
known, but the man struck hint on the hicad with
fo billy; severely injuring the skull and felling Lica
almost senscless.
Tho assassin then roshed into the chamber and
attacked Major Seward, Paymastor 5.
army, ond Mr, Hansel, of tho Stato Department
avd two male servants, disabling them all. He
then rushed npon the Secretary, who was lying
in bed/in the same room, and inilicted threo stabs
in tho neck, but severing, it Is thought and hoped,
no arterie he bled profusely
The agsassin then rushed down stairs nom
lested, mounted his horse at the door, and rode
‘off before an alarm could be sounded, and in the
same manner a8 the assassin of the Presidont
It is believed that tho injuries of tho Scerctary
are not fatal, nor those
although both tho Scerctary
tary aro very serionaly injured
Secretaries Stanton aud Welles and other proms
ut oMlcers of the government called nt So
to Inquire into luis conuliclor
tho asso of the Tre
the
in
ary Seward’s house
and there heard of
dent
Then then proceeded to tho Louse where tho
President was lying, exhibiting, of cowsso intense
anxiety and solicitude,
‘An immense crowd yas gathored in front of the
President's house, and a etrong
atutioned thero, many persons suppoai
ht (o bis homo.
Tho entiro city to-night presenta a scene of wild
excitement, accompanied byjvioleat expressions
of tho profoundest sorrow. Many sted Ceara
‘The military. quthorities dispatched mounted
patrols ia overy direction, in order, if possible, to
Brest tho aseassins. ‘the wholo metropolitan
police aro likowiso vigilant for tho satno purpose.
The atiacks at both the theatre sud tho Seere-
tary’s houso fook place at_about the aame how
(cn o'clock—-(us showing & preconcerted pla to
siunto those ontlemen,
Some evidences of the guilt of tho party who
attacked (he President are in possession of the
PovicsPresiient Jonson is in tho city head-
quacters and guarded by troops.
OFFICIAL. ACCOUNT.
Wan Deranranenr, 15th—1,59 A. MI,
To Major-General Diz:
This ovening at about 0.20 P.M, at Ford's
‘Theatre, tho President, while sitting id BU private
box, With Mra. Lineoin, Mrs. Hareis and Major
Ratbone, was ebot by an ssassin, who auddsoly
catered tho box and approached behind the Peesi
dent.
‘Tho osanssin then Teaped a
dishing a large dagger or kei
capo in the rear of the theatre,
‘Tho pistol ball entered tho bai
dent's Lead, and penotted ne
Hicad, ‘Tho'wound is mo
Tho President hos beer y
sound was inflicte Dg
About the sam
rome or not, eniéted Mr.
and, ander pretence of having n preserig
shown Secretary's sick chamber,
ag that he
on the atage, bran:
and mado lis 03-
i of the Presi
arly through the
rsinco the
ard was also |
anasin inmadiately rushod to the bed and inflicted
two or threo atabd on the throat sod two on tho
face. It is hoped that tho wounds may not prove
morial, My approbension is that thoy will prove
mortal.
‘Tho nurse alarmed Mr. Frederick Seward, who |
was 10 an adjoining room, and he hastened fo tho
door of bis father’s room, whero he met the
ascaaain, Who inflicted upon ‘lm ono or moro dan-
gerous wounds. The recovery of Frederick Sow-
ard ia doubtful
It is not probable that the
through the night.
Gen, Grant and wifo wero advertlied to bo at
tho theatre thia eveuing, but be started for Bur-
ington, N. J., this ovening
‘Ak tho Cabinot meoting, at which General Grant
was present, tho subject of tho, state of the coua-
try and tho’ prospect of a specdy peace was dis-
cassed. ‘The President was very cheerful and
hopeful, and spoke very kindly of Gon. Leo and
others, und of the Confederacy, and of tho cstab-
lishment of a government in Virgiuin
‘All the mombers of tho Cabinet oxcept Mr.
ward ure Gow in attendance upou tho Presideut
Thave sen Mir. Seward, but ho and Frederick
were both unconscious
Epwin af. Staxrow
Secratary of
Washington, 15th—2.00 A. 3f, The President
is still alivo, but the caso 13 absolutely hop
‘Tho Washington correspondont of the Daily
Advertiscr telegraphs tho following, commenc
ing ia deapatchs with tho dato of 12.15 last
night
‘A shock from Tleaven, lying half tho city in in-
stant ruins, would not have started. ua os did. the:
Word that started out from Foru’s Theatro hal an
hour ogo, that the President bad been shot. It
flow cverywhere in five minutes, and sot Gve
thousand fect in swift and excited motion op the
instant
It is impossible to got nt the full facts of the
case, but it appears that a young man catered the
President’s box from the theatre daring the last
fact of the play of “Our American Cousin,” with | 1
pistol in hand, and shot the Presideut in the up- | tin
per part of his breast, or perhaps in the neck, aud
Instantly jumped from the box upon the stags,
and immediately disappeared throngh tho sida ¢ 4
scenes and the rear of tho thestrs, brandishing a
-knife and dropping 4 kid glove on the stage.
the audience heard the shot, but, supposing it
Gred in the regular conrze of ‘the ‘play, did not
heed ft Ul Mra, Lincolu’s screams drew attention
The whole affair occupled scarcely half a mo-
ment, and oven the assassin was gono, and a3
yet he bas uot heen found. Tho Pres
Wound ig reported mortal, Tio waa a onc2 tak
into the hose opposite the theatre
‘Asif this horror were not euough, at almost
tho camo moment tho story ran through the city
tbat Mr. Seward bad been murdered in bis bed
Inquiry showed this to be nearly true also, I
pears ihat 0 man wearing a light cont, dark pants
hnd slouched bat, called and asked to sec Mfc.
Seward, and was shown to his room. He deliv
ered to Major Seward what purported to bya phy-
sician’s prescription, and, then turned, and with
fone stroke cut Mr. Seward’s throat as ‘he lay ia
bed, Infileting a horrible wouud, bat not severing
the jugalar vein, and not producing a mortal
wound.
Tn the stragele that followed, Major Seward
was also badly, but not seriously, wounded in sov-
eral places. ‘Tho assassia rushed down stairs,
mounted the Beet horso on hich he eaino, drove
his spurs into him and dashed away bofore any
one could stop him. Reports hayo prevailed that
fan atlompt Was also mado on the lifo of Mfr. Stan
ton, but they are untrue,
UWIDHIGHT.
The President is re
Republic, and he ral_asivift and
gure jnstice #0 the traito r friends. Cay-
airy and infautry are scouring the elty in every
TeoMrsrens pany CoirassAI WerD
though everybody supposes them
to haye been rebels.
LATER.
Saturday Morning, Lo’clock. ‘Tho person who
shot tho President is ropresonted as about thirty
years of age, tive fect niue inches in height, sparc
ly built, of Ught complexion, dressed in dark
clothing and having a centeel appearance. Ho
entered the box which is known as the State box,
being tho opper box on the right hand. side from
the drees circle and shot the President from bo-
d, tho ball entering the skull abont tho middle
behind, and going in the direction of the left oye.
It did rot pass through, but apparently broke the
frontal bone and forced out the brain to some ox-
tent. Tho President is not yet dead, bus is wholly
insepsiblo, and the Surgeou-General says ho can-
not live till daybreak.
Tho assassin was followed across the stage by 3
gentleman who sprung out from an orchestra
Chair. He rushed throagh the side door iato an
alley, thence to. the ayenuc, and mounted a dark
bay horse, which ho apparently received from the
hand of an accomplice, dashed up to F treat,
thence toward the back part of the city. ‘Tho
escape was 60 sudden that ho effectaally eladed
pureuit, ‘The assassin oried “sic semper tyran-
nis,’ inasbarp clear voice as ho jumped to the
stage and dropped his bat and a glove.
‘Tyvo or three oificars were in the box with tho
President and Mrs. Lincoln, who made an effort
to stop the assassin, but were unsuccassful and re-
ceived some bruises, The whole affair, from bis
entrance into the box ¢o his escape from the thea-
tro, occupied scarcely a minnte, and the strange
sess ofthe action found everybonly wholly unpre
are
Pithe essault upow Mr. Seward appears to have
been made almost at tho samo moment as that
upon tbe President. Mr. Seward's wound is not
dangerous in itself, but may prove so in connec- | #
tion with his recent injaries, Tho two assassins
have both cndeayored to leave the city to the
northward apparently, not expecting to strike tho
river yen €o low dow as tho chain bridge
Caynlry bave beont sont in overy direction to inter
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Muna. Ssman Corr, widow of tho late James
D. Colt, died in Pittafiold on tho 8th inst.,.at the
advanced ago of M1 years. Sho was tho ollest
percon in tho town, her birth occurring before
that of tho nation. Sho romembered distinctly
many incidents of the Revolution, and was born,
when Pittsfield yas a wilderness, near the spot
Wher sho died, Sho was married, May 8, 1701,
by the old Revolutionary patriot, Key. Thos. AL
Jen. Iu accordance with the custom of those days,
the marrioge festivities wero continned through
three days, commencing st the Louse of hor
father, C zekiel Root, in tho village, and
terminating in feasting aud joy at the homestoal
of Capt. Colt on the bill betwoen Stearnsvillo and
tho Saker Village. Tho guests accompanied tho
wedded pair, the whole on horseback, in a happy
cavalcade from the village to their now home,
and their married life thus auspiclously com-
meneed, contiaued for sixty-five years, till term!
ated by the death of het husband at the age of
y-eight, without ubatement to the last, of the
love and r other. She was
edmitted a member of the first Congregational
church, under tho mipiatry of Mr, Allon, moro
than sixty yenra ago, and was for many years the
only living member admitted during his ininistry,
and was of course tho oldest church member in
town, For all theze years she has Lonored ber
proféesion in every good word and work,
A farmer in Monrose has made 2590 pounds of
maple ugar this year, At saventecn osnts p>
pound, tho prico of tho articlo In Berkabiro, his sugar
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EVENING TRANSCRIPT.
WITH SUPPLEMENT.
BOSTON DAILY EVE!
THIRD EDITION,
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1805.
Te was
with a strange thrill of mingled surprise, srief,
Borror and exasperation that the American peo-
ple heard this morning that assassination bad be-
come a polilical power, -and had strack at tho
Tnx Murpen oy THB PResipEnt.
moat bonored lifoin the land. ‘The crimo was 80
pew to our politica, and was so abhorrent to all
our ideas nnd feelings, that its commission camo
upon the public mind like a thuaderbolt from a
clear eky. The horror of the deod was all the
more decpened by the fact that its victim was the
Kindliest apd moat magvanimons of great ma
trates, and seemed to fall n maréyr (o bis own
goodness of beart
There can bo no donbt that this crimo had its
motive in political fanaticism, and that it will
temlbly rviict on the faction ia whose servica it
wes performed. It was as stupid as it was wicked,
for it will deprive treason of tho little romoant of
sympathy whlch ft retained abroad, and will asso-
clato the government of Davia with tho pistol of
Dooth. No assassination of tho head of m govern-
ment over benefited the canso it was intended to
avenge or aivance; and the assassination of two
such men as the President and Secrotary of State,
both well known as tho calmest and most modor-
ate of stateemen, and least disposod to suffer
passion (0 interposo tho least obstacle to peace,
seals the death warrant of the Confederacy, and
forbids ll compromise with its leaders, Tno
cause (hat animates the hand of tho assassia mast
abido by tho stern decrees of justice nnd law.
Clemency lica muniered in the Capitol.
The immediate plotters of this schome of nssas
ination donbiloss bad no direct official connes-
tion with the Confederate Government, for the
members of that government could not be 80
fooled by fanaticism as not to know that the as-
saseination of Afr. Lincoln and Mfr, Serrard would
be oven a greater blunder than crime. But what
associates the act with thom is tho brutality sud
hatred against tho North with which they havo
filled tho hearts of the Southera poople. The Sa-
tanio sentiments they havo inculcated bave their
legitimate outcome in the deed at which tho na-
tion now stands aghast. The cool malignity of
thoughtful treason appears all the moro diabolical
now that it bas touched springs of inflaenco which
bave resulted in the mad act of blind and brutal
assassiontion.
Tue New Parsipest. It sbould ba remem
dered, in this hour of univorsal sorrow, that the
man who succeeds to the duties of President of
tho United States was tho man whoso energy, in-
telligenco and intrepidity in refusing (o evacuate
Nasbmile, in Brogg’s campaign egninst Bacll,
saved the States of Kentucky and Tennessee, and
prevented ihe throwing back of the seat of war
to the line of the Obio river
Apparat LrscoLx wai born in Hardin county,
Kentucky, Feb. 12, 1809; removed with bis father to
Indiana in 1616; recolyed a Umlted education; spat
two years at school In Stadyrd county, Virginia;
tmogbt school and studled lay for a timo In Calpeppse
ecunty of that State; removed to Ilinols In 1839, aud
for awbilo tumed hia attention to agriculture. A&
served aa A captain of volunteers in the Bl
war,
He wassubscquently clected a member of thr Dll
nols Legislature, and again turned Lis attention to
the study of law, coltiing at Springfleld In the prac-
tice of his profeesion. In 1847 he was elected a meni~
ber of Congress, and served ono term, In theNa-
tional Convention which nominated Gen. Taylor for
President in 1848, bo was on activo member. The
able manner in which ho stumped tho State of 1Nl-
nols In 1265 against S, A. Douglas, his election to the
Presidency in 1800, avd his re-election to that office
in 1£64, are aUill fresh {n tho winds of tho poople.
k Hark
culty, when tbo very existance of f
tion bung almost upon aslondor thread, Prosident
Lincoln haa eafely conducted the country to a period
ip Its history when the overthrow of tho p=rjurel
traitors and axsasaina who struck at {ts life, is noarly
assured, He has done enough to wake bis name [m-
mortal, ond to cover that of bis murderers, — and
theeo ever a0 Indirectly connected with tho foul
crime—ith eternal mfimy.
‘Tue QuEsTions for avery man to sak blinself, tn~
dependent of ll party pr personal conalorations are
at this critical moment: How far can those who have
sought, by inaugurating civil war and by the most
barbarous prosecution of that war, to dissolve the
Union, overthrow the Federal Government, and do-
stroy cur democratic Institutions, bs trusted with the
rights and privileges of citizens; how fur is [t xafo to
run the risk ofa return of thelr influence in the ad-
ministration of the altnirs of States ot the alfairs of
tho United States; how far a compelled submission
to tho euperior strength and resources of the people,
a» against an insurrection which only abandoned Its
fell purposo whon It yas too weak to execute It, can
be construed as a trustworthy rota to loyal
obedience? ‘These are the questions which are to be
answered in justice to the Republic, in behalf of pos-
terity, and in the cause of freedom and bumanity,
‘The Kopard docs not change his spota simply because
ho is conquered. Any magnanimity towards South-
em conspirators which gives them tbe shadow of
chance to renew, evon on the sroallost scale, thelr
machinations against republican Wberty, would bs
cruelty to the human raca under tho guise of mercy
to convicted transgressors,
Axspnew Jonson now becomes President of the
United States, At thls solomn moment—forgetting
tho ono unfortunate incident that has recently mort
fed the community and cast a shadow upon bls per-
sonal character—tho. people should, and. tho peoplo
will trust lim. There are reasons for that trust,—
Which wo may believe bis future action will prove to
be well founded,
Andrew Jobnson has becn equal to ono great
crisis, in which both his hoad and heart wero found
true, When armed rebellion attacked tho lif of the
Unlon, he, a representative of 9 elave wud 1 seceded
State, stood almost alone faithful, Among the falth-
Jesa, hot only did he ret bis face against treason, bat
against any pollcy that proposed to pallisto It or to
treat It with any lenfency.
From tho outact ho wns unconditional in 1s dev
tlon to the Integrity of the Union. Nota particle of
scctlopaliam weakened or adulterated his fldclity.
No man stood higher than he In the estimation o
the loyal country. ‘The call was almost incessant
that ho ehould be summoned to take somo prominent
Since the hour ho took his stand on the right sido,
he has malotained it with onswerrlng consistency
and uniilnching patriotism. This Is the momont for
remembering bis past career, and (or finding in that
career grounds for faith that ho will take hls seat In
the Executlye Chalr, profoundly eonsiblo of the tr
mendous responsibility resting upon Lim, and
mined In nll soberness of life, and with the bigho
exerci ol bis clear and cnergetle mind and strong
will, to carry on the great work of annihilating the
remnants of the Slave Power Conspiracy and bring-
Ing peaco, with universal freedom to tho Jani.
Joux Witnes Boorn, tho assassin of President
Lincoln, bas been known 98 an open, avowed ant
rabid secceslonist daring the war. For a year or two!
ho has been engaged In tho oil business In Pennsyl-
yania, having temporarily retired from tho etazo
He Iso native of Maryland, we belleve, and during
thopast fow years has beon Intimate with (ho nective
robels of Baltimore, Mr. Booth hs Jong bson known,
usa bitter opponent of President Lincoln, but nono
of bis friends thought ho could be guilty of 0 great a
crimg as !s now attributed to lilm.
Reconsruvction BY DEFEATED TRArrons,
‘The wiekod and dlsobediont youth who told his
Tarenta (hat ihe bad done wrong be was willing to
be forgiven, seems to be tho type of somo of the
Southern rebola now proposing plans of reconstruc-
tlon, ‘They can't get over the Idea that ity o grea
Virtuo in them to Indicato tho faintost spark of yirtuo
after having failed In oll tholr exporimonts in do-
prayity.
WASITxOTON AND LINCOLN. Roy. Dr. Putoam
of Roxbury, in hia Fast Day eormon, In alluding to
Prosident Linooln, expressed tho belief that he would
Bereafter bo nasociatod In history with tho first Presl-
cont of tho United States. Wastinzton, by unlvor-
rol concent, was called tho “Father of hls Country.”
Mr. Lincoln, he tought, would popularly bo regarded
a8 (ho ‘Savior of his country
A SvrrLEmEst with a large amount of origina)
and aclectod matter ls furnlshod our rea lers toni ht.
Tho fricnds of the Savitary Commission will tad tn
Ita columns an Intoresting lotter from Dr. Marah,
concerning the supplies Isived to Goneral Shormvn's
nrmy upon Ita arrival at Savannab; also n Iottor
from Chaplain Morton of Oblo in rogard to tho work
6f tho ComsnJaaion In Goorglin,
BY TELEGRAPH
BOSTON DAILY ENG TRANSCRIPT.
OFFICIAL BULLETIN.
THE AWFUL CALAMITY.
DEATH
PRISTOBNT LIN
Condition of the Remaining
Victims.
Wan Derauramst, Washington,
191.10 A.
To Major-General Diz :
‘The President continues insonsible and is sink-
ing.
Sceretary Sowant remains withont change.
Frederick Seward’s sknll is fractured in two
places, besides a severe cat upon the head.
‘The attondant is still alive but hopeless.
Major Sowani’s wouads nre not dangorous,
It is now ascottained with reasonable certainty
that two assassins were epgaged in the horrible
crime. J. Wilkes Booth now boing the one that
shot the President. Tho other was a companion
of his whoso name ia not known, bat whose de-
scription is go clear that he can hardly escape,
Ic oppears from a letter found in Booths trank.
tbat tho murder was planned before the 4th
March, but fell throuzh then, because the accom-
plice backed out until Richmond could be heard
from.
Booth and bis accomplice were at the livery
stable at 6 o'clock last evening, and left there
with their horses abont ton o'clock or shortly
before that hour.
Tt would seem that thoy had for severa\ days
been seeking ther chance, but for some unkaov
Feason it was not carried into effect antil last
night.
One of them bas evidently mado his way to
Baltiwors.
The other has not yet been traced.
(Signed) E, M. STANTON
Sec. of War.
Wan Derantaest, Washington, |
April 15—S A. BM. |
To Major-General Diz:
Abraham Lincoln died this morn-
ing at twenty-two minutes after
seven o'clock.
rE. M. STANTON,
Sceretary of War.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Re=nrd for the Assassins,
Washingt:n, 15th,—4.40 A.M, President Lin
dledtbls morning at about hulf-past sovon o'clock.
MaJor-Gen, Augur, commanding tho Dspartment
of Washington, has ctlered a rewacd of $10,000 to tho
city of parties. arresting tho murderers of the Pros
[ical and the assassin of the Secretary of State and
hs eon.
‘There twas no change in the condition of Soeretary
soward at six o'clock thls morning,
THE SEIGE OF MOBILE,
EXPLOSION IN FORT
Capture of Selma, Ala., Confirmed.
SPANISH.
New Orleans, 8th. A special despatch. to the New
onleons Tinea from the Spanish Fort, dated Apel
‘th, eaya p furious Bre was opened on tho robel (orks
last night fromourentire line. During the bombard~
ment sinall magasine In the Spanish fort exploded,
The damage is not known. Qulet prevailed on the
th, Desarters report from 18,000 th 20,000 troops In
‘and about Mobile, Including all the State reserves
nd about 200 In Spanish Fort.
"The loss outalde Spanish Fort up to the Zot Inst.,
amountad to 600 killed and wounded, The rebo! load
exceeded ours.
"Adjt-Goueral Thomas arrived at Now Orleons on
the 7th. —a
‘Moblis papers‘of the 4th, announce tho capture of
Selma, Alay, with 23 ploces of artiliory .and' large
‘Amount of government property.
FEOM GEN, SHERMAN,
His Pursuit of Jobnston’s Army.
Nae York, Wh. The Herald's Goldsborongh
correspondence aye Sherman's arty commenced {ts
advance on tho 3th, moving In three eolamna under
Howanl, Slocum and Sebotold.
Daring the reteings over tho nows from Richmond
General Sherman war called oat by bis. troops and
ho widressed a few words to thera, saying he was In-
formed Teichuiond had beon captured and L=s was
fiymg In dlemas., Ho sald Grant wrote him ho was
pirsiing Lee, Hod he hoped be (Sherman) would
Press Johnston. think wo vill de it," ald Sher
han, ‘The soldiers ericd, “We wit Have willl"
Sherman told his soldiers that he did mot mean to lot
Sobnston have aby rest.
Johnston bas evacuated Ralolgh, moviag West and
leaving the town In possession of Hampton's cavalry
On'th ng of the oth, a srnall fores of Howards
Inounted Infantry were nttacked by wotne Fobal cav~
aly, who were, Howover, soon disporsod with 103g
ilo men and two plects of artilisry,
JEFF. DAVIS'S PROCLAMATION,
Neo York, 16th. Jed. Davis, on the 6th Lat. la
from Danville, Va, 9 proclamation In whlch
aya that Gen. Loo haying found It necessary: to
h
make such moroments of his tropa ay ty wacoro
Richmond It would be unwssa to conceal the moral
tind material injury resulting to the robel eausc from
its occupation hy te national troops. Still ho on
deavors to convince his deluded. tollowors that ovui
this ovent 1s 0 blessing in disgulse, as it would bs
ate Leo's army for mord Important operations. “He
Inrounces hls purpose to stil inalntain hls bad eauso
Sith his whole heart and soul, anil to novor submit
To tho ctandcnment of ono Stat of the Contoloracy.
Virginia he declares shall ta hold and defended avd
no pence over be made with the Infamous. Invadora of
Deetorritory
UNION MOVEMENTS IN ALABAMA AND
MIeSISSIPPI.
10 York, 1th. A robol despatob, dated Aagas-
April 6th, indicates that Alabama ts overrun by
Uhion cavalry under Wilean and other commandora,
all maoving toward Mobllo. McCook’s forces are ro-
ported to have burned the Red Mountain Iron works
and tho village of Eaton ond tapped the telegraph
teeveral places, sending dospatckes to rebal olli-
‘Two columns of Yankeas are also reportol moving
on Columbus, Miss. ‘Tho game despatel anya tho
rebel stcamer Gertrude with 9 cargo valucd at 92
(0,000 was Eunk in Spanlsh River near Mob!
the Sist ult., by collision with tho Natchez,
UNION OPERATIONS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
New York, 16th. Tho Horald'’s Goldsborough cor-
reepondence line A ecpore from Raleigh saying ¢
ernor Vance will eal the North Carolina Logisla-
tore (oguthor to repeal the scoesaion orilinnne
‘The Herald's corrspondenco saya an oxpoditis
Intely wont up the Chowan rivor and captured Wi
ton and Murfrvesborough. ‘bo ram which
rebela word building at Halityx, N, C., bas bzon
destroy
Tho ria Albermarlo has beow ralasd by our mon
and found to be not seriously Injured.
REBEL SYMPATHIZER MOBBED.
[To the Independent News Room.)
New York, \6th. A number of persons in this clty
who have presnmedl to expross satiafction at tho a4
forsination of President Lincola baye boen roughly
handled this morn
In Tronton, N. Jy
this morning
THE CEREMONIES Ii LOWELL POsTPONED.
Lorrell, 16th, ‘The coromanlos whioh wero to take
placa in (ula city on tuo Wth havo beon postpanad
Tor tho present. H.W, Wiepen,
For the Commi
2 rebel aympathizor was mobbed
G TRANSCRIPT, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1865.
THE MOVBNING }IN WASHINGTON,
THE PRESIDENT’S BODY REMOVED TO
TUH WHITH HOUSE.
SEE, SBWAND AND SON BOD WN A CRITICAL
CONDITION,
GUILT OF J. WILKES BOOTH AND HIS AODOM-
PLICES.
(Speciad Despatoh fo tha Boston Tranacriph)
Wasurxatom, 15th,
AN baainesa haa been susponled, and tho city is
Graped In mourning. ‘Tho oxcitomant {9 Intonse,
Trnyol has been suspended botwoon Washington
and Baltimore. Only tho United Satos malls are sl-
Towed to como Into tho city. Evory point s guardod
by military, and large corps of polico aro on tho alert,
Prosidept Lincoln's body baa just beon rowoved to
‘tho White Hons.
Both Sccrotary Seward and his son Predorick aro
AUll nw yory critical condition. Its vezy doubtful
whotbce olther recovers. Tho skull of Prodorick
Sownrd la nscortalnee to bp broken in two places,
& thas Leon dounitely ascortatnod that tho perpstra-
(or of the horrible dood was J, Wilkes Booth, Tt op~
pear that ho had a numbor of accomplices.
From correspondence found in Booth’s room, and
otber strong clrownstnntial evidence, tho nssassins-
tions wero to havo taktn placa bafora tho ath of
March, but from somo canss or other thelr couraga
‘failed them at that time.
From the diroctlon in whlch Booth‘a horma was dls-
covored, it ly pretty cortain that ho has mailo his oa-
cape Into Virginia, having crossed tho Potomao trom
somo point Io Blaryloud, Karra.
PROOFS AGAINST THE PRESIDENTS
AS8ASSIH,
EXCITEMENT IN WASHINGTON.
Washington, 18th, ‘Tho oxoltament thronghont
Washington iy intense, and the horriblo procaadings
of Inst night are the only theme of convorsatton.
Tho assassin of tho President loft behiad hitn his
at andl spur, he bat was pleko up in the Pras.
Ident’s box, and haa been Identified aa ono belonging
tothe snepectod man, ‘The spur was also droppo
Upon the stage, and that alsohas boon {dontitied aa
bbe procured atn stablo whoro the samo man birod a
horst in the oening.
‘Two gentlemen who wont to the Soorotary of War
to apprizo him of the attack on Mtr. Lincoln, mot at
tho residence of the former aman mutiled In's cloak,
who, when accosted by them hastened away. It had
Deon Mr. Sianton's intention to mooompany Mr. Cla
cola to the theatre ani occupy tho samo box, bata
prces of Dosinoss provonted
Tt, thoreforo, soonie ovident that tho alm of the
otters was to paralyze the country by at once strike
ing down Ite heal, heart, and arm,
‘An soon a3 ho dtwsiiful eront was announced in tho
streets Soperintondent Richards ond hls asalstants
Were wt work to discover tho assassins. Th 8 fow m>-
Tents the telegraph. had aroused tho wholo police
forco of the elty.. Mayor Wallack and savoral tasm-
bets of the city goragiment waro joon on tho spot
anil overy propatatio® was made t prosorve ordcr
nd quiet. Every strect was patrolled. At thon
‘auest of Mr. chars, Gon- Augur eont horses to
Mount the police.
Every ronil leading ont of Washington [s strongly
ploketod, and every possible Avenue of escap2 thor
bughly guarded. Steamboats about to start down
the Potemne were stopped.
‘The Chronicle savsi/"Aa It js suspected thia ean-
aqiracy origloated ib Mtarsland, the Ulograph ilasho
themonmful news to Baltimofo, aud all ths cavaley
were pul upon motive duty. Every road was plekot-
dj noid every precaution Co proven tho e2¢aps of tho
“A preliminary oxamloation las boon mado by
Suporintandont Wehard and bis aaatstants. Soveral
persons wore called. to testify, and the ovidonco Is
Coneluatvo to thls point, viz, that the marderor of te
President was Jonn Wilkes Bosth Mis lint was
found in the private box and IdentiOed by ssveral
Percons wlio Had scon him within the last two. days,
End tha epur which he droppud by accilent atior ho
Jumped to the 'stuge was Ientlded ay one of thoss
wich be bad obtained from tho 6tablo whoro bo had
Dired his horea,
& This man, Booth, has played mote than oncs at
Ford’a theatro, and’ Is of course, acquainted. with Its
oxita and entrances, and the teelllty” with whol ho
cacaped behInd tho scones Is easily undorstood.
‘Tho person who attempted to assassinate Soztotary
Sowand, io bobinid hima slouched hat and au old,
Tusty wavy fovolvor. The ehambors wera broken
Ira trom thin Narra ag if plan ny 2
bata rough ples ot fea aud Whe otucrs amatlor
thon th chambers were wrapped In papor as IC (9
Kecop tham fro falling out.
ARRIVAL OF REBEL PRISONERS.
THE PIRATE SHENANDOAH.
Washington, 1th. The robols Gone. Rwell, Corsa,
Hunter, Barton, Kershaw, Dubols Simms ond other
officers ‘with abeut 600 robél soldiers arrived hero to-
Jay. Ewell and tho other officers want tobs admit
ted under tho terms of Leo's surronder.
Tho omplayes of the Washington Arscnal had a
parade this evoning In honor of the recent viotories.
‘The government has advices that nt tho latost
dstes the pirate Shenaadoah was at Molbourne an-
Uorgolng alterations, 60 as to work foar moro elght-
inch guns,
Intimat fonds of the President say ho docs not
think It necessary to call an oxtra soasion of Congress”
nor has become to tho determination to issuo any
proclatoation to tho people of the South,
PRESIDENT JOHNSON SWORN IR.
Washington, Mh. Androw Jobnson waa sworn
into office a4 President of the United Stater, by Chef
Sustloe Chase:today at 1 o'clock.
Secretary MoCalloch, Attorney-General and oth-
era wer pirosont. He romarked tho dutios are mine,
I will perforin them trusting in Gol,
THE PUBLIC 80BEOW.
New Hedjord, Maas, 1th. ‘Tho, bolls In. tho clty
bye been tolling from an oarly hour this morning.
‘The Proveat-Matshal’s olfles and. other Government
Officos and many private dvvellings are. bolng draped
in mourning, wad a general solemnity poryades the
holo city op account of the death of President Line
Col and tho assassination of Secretary Sowand.
‘Now York, 18th, @-4-4. Intonse sorrow Is depicted
onall copntenanéay at the horrible events that oc-
Curred in Washington last might, and the gelof of
ful good men is apparent everribere at the demise
of the President. "No lags wore hosted In this clty
this morning, until tho state of tho President was
known, when they wore all placed ag haltmast, ‘The
People’ appear perfectly horrided, and tho utaiost
Tage fe eft towards ull Known secessionists aud rebel
syimnpathizors,
Naw York, noon) 18th. All places of business are
poplaly closing ‘and the streols are assuming a sombre
ne,
Philadelphia, 15th. ‘The most intanso horror is ox-
cited by the lathentable hus of tho Presilent. ‘Tho
City. was decorated with flaga and every house gave
Evidence of preparations. for tho illumination fixed
for Monday evening, ‘Tho publlo joy gives placa. to
mourning and there ls a.dovp Tellng of Tages
‘Banger, Me., 16th. ‘Tho tarriblo rows of te assas-
sination of the President waa received. hera with tho
Tuost profound grief. ‘The storcs wora.-goncrally
Closed nd drapod I mourning. AN tho lags of tho
ally are placed me aleanaat. A public mscting
helo held to malro nrrangements for w propor obsor-
vance of the mournful cogent. Minute guas wil bo
Hired from 12 to 4 o'clock this afternoon.
TREATMENT OF A REBEL SYMPATHIZER
IN FALL RIVER.
Fall River, Mass, 10th, On receipt of tho melan-
choly naws of the assassination of tho President thls
morning, and whilo a larga crowd of eltizons wore
gathered around the bulletin boards, reaaing tho de~
Epatches, and giving expression to’ thelx deep. and
most heartfelt sorrow, a notorlous, copperhead, ac-
cesh eympathizcr and fiquor-dcalor, namo Laonard
‘Wood was heard to deelaro that it was the best nowe
ho hnd heard for forty yoars.
Ho hud no sooner atiored this atroctous xontiment
than ho was telzed by the indignant bystanders,
struck, booted about tho streots and compallod ty go
inton stora to procure un Anierten unfurl and
salute It with threo ehcers, Ie then rushed to hls
store whorw ho locked himsolf In, but the crowd sur-
rounded bis placo and wera making preparations to
break in, when the Masor and olty Marshal appeare |
and escorted bim to tho lock-up, whero be {a now
confined, ‘The crowd then roturod to bls store,
Stove in the windows and enashed things generally,
Thoy then vistod other corperkeads, esmpolling
them to show the Amorlcan ting.
EXCITEMENT AT SWAMPSCOTT.
Undependent News
‘ampscott, 16th. On recoption of the nows this
morning, ono Goorge Stono of Swampscott aald in
ubUo IC waa tho best nova we had rocolvod for four
‘araand gave throes cheers. ‘Tho citizens and sol
ors of Swampscott took him by forco, tarred and
feathered blm, draggod him throngh the town Ina
boat, compelling hin t9 Lold the Atuerican Hag over
Room.)
I
yi
his Bead, Upon promising to buy an Amorlcaa flag
and keep it up ot half-mast during the mourning for
tho Prea(dent, ho waa thon sot at Vibarly.
GEN. GRANTS HOVEMENTS.
Philadelphia, Vth, Gon, Grant arrived In
city Jato last night on his woy to Jergoy, but was
overtaken on his way to Walout streat wharf by 9
despatch from the office of tho Assoolated Prass, and.
THE FLIGHT OF BREOKINRIDIE,
SEARCH YOR THE AS3A8BING.
Wan DarantMent,
Provoar-MAnsnAv Gay's, Boanan,
‘Washington 15th, 9.49 A. M.
It ls belloved that tho assassins of tho President
god Secrotary Soward are attomptiag to essays to
You will make a careful and thorough oxsmination:
of all persons attempting to cross from tue United
States Into Canada, and will arrest all auspicious par-
fons. Tho most viglinnt soratiny on your part nou
‘tho foroe at your disposal is demandol,
A de on of the partica auppoasd to bo impll-
cated in tho murdor will bo tolograplod you today,
butin tho moantimo bo active fm proventing th
crossing of any suspicious persons.
ry ordor of tho Socrotary of War,
M, L. Javeuns,
Acting Provost Marahal Goneral,
PASSES REVOKED,
New Fork, 1604. A Washington despatch 64}
Provident Lsicoin 'yuitenday revoked the passoy to
Bunter, Latobor and other loading retials to visit
Richmond, ‘Tho Prosidont was willing © bavs.a con-
foronco held, but did not want It oontrolled by thom,
HOMESTEAD FOR JOHN BROWH’S FAMILY,
fan, Frenne, NA mpramrt tnt to
wre eat bgtaneR A tok
AASPaNL pial se are, wee
‘Tre Puntre Guiry ar THM AARAASIXATION OF
Prearent Lyxcoux Ws unfolgnod nnd dasp, It
partakos, {na measure, of tho sorrow of » patsonal
bereavement, Everywhoro, In all parta of our city,
are the flags at halfmast, nod droped in craps, ‘Tho
stores In Franklin and other principal business
streets havo boen appropriately arroyod In miourn-
Dg.
This foronoon Mayor Lincoln ordered tho balls of
tho clty churches to bo tolled for the space of an hour,
‘nd also tho fags on tho public buildings to bs placed
at bolt-moaat.
Gov. Andrew has Issued onfers to hnva the Execu-
tivo Chamber and rooms connected with tho military
Aopartment of tho Stato Houso, drapad In a manner
bofltting tho sad ovont whlob the nation mourns,
Shortly after the mournful Intelligence of the de-
conse of tho Prosldont was recelved,—tidings which
toon filed the Morchants' Exchange with porsons,—a
mooting was held at tho Exchango to giro oxproaion
to tho wide-spread griof of tho community. Ator
proser, addresses wero mado by Hon. A. If, Bice,
Roy. Phinoas Stowo and other gentlemen,
The ‘Tromont Tomplo was thrown opon to tho
public at.noon todsy, and was soon filled by an im-
mense crowd, sssemblod to giro expression to tha
‘univorsal grief that provalls, Afar singing by the
cholt under the charge of Bir. Marshall, Roy. Dr.
Warton read tho 46th Psalm, and Loy. Dr. S, F.
‘Smith mado a prayer.
Hon, Charles A. Pholps was tho firat spoaker, 1»
said that no words could express tho goneral Joy of
the nation at great victories, nor Its griof, now that
It bod lost tts wisest and best friond, ‘The speakor
ton referred to tho peoullnritioa of Mr, Lincoln's
character, called by como blemishos, but which had
ro blonded with other qualitics as to mako the graat
magistrate,
Tho mysterious dispensation of Providence, by
which Mfr, Lincoln had been led through the parlls
and dangors of the wne, until tho cud waa vialbly ap-
prosching, and that then ho shoul be cut dosra, was
royerently commented upon as the work of Him who
doeth all things well,
Although Mr. Lincoln did not put on the harnoas
of battlo, thoae who Imow him wor well aware that
if tho pock Mbation of hla’ blood wore neaded to the
salvatlon of his country it would hayo beon willingly
rendered.
Mr. Pholps aaid that all which could bo sald In
fvor of tho President would not add to his fsma.
Wherevor Liberty and religion wore honored, thors
Lis name would be always rovered,
Tudge Rursol) waa tho next speaker. To delivers}
a glowing eulogy upon the firmness, simplicity and
abillty of the departed Proaldont, and atato] that
Iho effect of the event would bo to unite the nation
ina sternorcrusao agalost tho system which hol
produced tho assassin of this great man,
10m, In casa of the
rosident from Office, oF of his Daath,
Resignation, or Inablilty to discharge tho Power!
ard Daties of the sald Office, the samo shall dovolys
on the Vice-President, and fhe Congress may by Law
Provide for the Casa of Removal, Death, Roalgpatian,
or Inability both of tho Prealdont aud Vi
dent, declaring what Officer shall act ac
By the act of 17
of President apd View ar-Lines, the Qzacklantiof tha
House of Representatives assumes the dutios of Pres.
Ident untit tho election bo had,
‘At sho recent extra session ofthe U.S. Sonate, Hon
L. S, Postor of Conncolicut was chosca President pro
ten,
Mi. J. H. BonnaND, shoo trader, of Pittsburz,
Pa,, wos srroated this morning by tho polica, atl
Congress street, for saying that ho know that Booth
was going to shoot the President, as Booth had ox-
pressed that Intention to him four weoks ago.
Borland was taken to the office of tho Chief of Po-
lice, and thero denied that he made the statemants
teatified to by the rospectablo Individuals who made
tho complaint, Being extremely oxclted, bo was put
foto the lock-up, for calmer momonts to intorreno.
‘The knowledge he professed to bave with regard to
Booth's Intention before the murder ls amplo justi
cation for bis arrest.
Lrz's Desraton to Davis. The Richmond
correspondent of tho New York World glves the
following. deseription of the scene in the church,
when Davis was Informed that Loa could no longer
hold out
‘The church was densely packed with rebel officers
and people; Mrs. Lee was there, and tbs Prealdent,
In his high aud whitened hairs,’ Midway ofthe dis-
course a telegram came up the alslo, borne by a rapid
ondorly. Tho President read it, and strode away; the
Preacher read It, and faltered,” and turned palo; It
fald:
“ty linea aro broken; Richinond must be avscasted
by midnight. Rovant E, Ln.”
Tm1s 18 Tins HOUR ¥oR STEEN SRLY-ConTHOL,
oven as It Is also an hour of profound griefand
nnslons eolicitude, The temptation is great to pas-
sionato oxcitement, ‘This temptation must not be
ylolded to in word or deed. It 0 time for every In-
dividual to be on bis guard and for each man. to rule
bis own spirit. Thedemands of Justice must bo
satisfied; but Justico {+ calm and full of sclf-respect.
Let oll good citizens oxert themealves, so that the
profound sorrow of tho community shall not be
broken by any act of til-consldered or angry rasunoss,
Timex NotionAutn CoXcRsstons wore lo the
letters of correspondents In the Now York World of
yesterday. The frat was, an out and out condem-
hation of Jett, Dayle as tov unprincipled_and dangor-
olus a man ty bo allowed to escape and go nt large.
Tho second was, tho adunlsyion that the women of
the South, and especlally of Rlehmond, had been the
most virulent and Lnplacable promoters of tho rebel-
Hon, and though conquered remain still defant in
thelr hate, Tho thini was, that the nogroes In tho
capltal of the overthrown Confederacy, haye slaco Lu
ure shown moro enterpriso and Wiiligenos, than
Verily tho World wove
WY ARE REQUESTED TO OIVE NoTIOE that tho
concert at No, 69 At. Vernon street having boen giy=
on up this morning, those sonding to that hous bs-
fore April 20th may recelve tstok the moncy for thelr
lickets; otherwise may be assured It will be sent to
Mre, Liverinora for tho benollt of the Chicago fate for
elck and wounded soldlers, as originally proposed.
tholr formor masters,
Coxcent Postroxep. In consequence of the
at national aflliction the choral concert anuonnecd,
by the Handel and Haydn Socloty at tho Musto
Tiall tomorrow evening will not take plac
Uon of tho soclety will meot the ontire approval of
the public.
‘Tre Deatua my Bosrow tho past wook numbered
72—males 43, femnles 29, By consumption 16, brain
Alscases O, stoall pox 6, lung diseaso 4, convalalona 5,
ago 3, Infantile disoases 4, unkuown disoasos 6,
Deaths ol children under flve years, 28; porsons of
American paronlage, 18; foreign parcutayo, 61.
RELIO1008 Suuyroxs (n vlow of tho National Af
fliction will bo held tn Hollls Street church this (Sat
ucday) atervoon, at 4 o'clock. Soveral clorgymon
have becn Invited to participate, The public are in-
vited to attend.
‘Tie Bostox Trmaran will bo closed until forthe
notice, as Wil be seen by the announcement of man-
ager Jarrett In nnother column,
BeAvTIOL Esratu on UNION Pant, Tho at
lon of those geoking a beaiti(ul aud valunblo ros
fdence fs directod to Nr. S. A, Watkor's ndvordia
ment ior sdescription of a hous on Union Park to
bo sold by nuctlon on Saturday, tho 22d Inat,, ata
o'clock, P.M. =
Rear
Hichbor sold by suctlo
Louse nnd store Ni
for $2100, to J
Estate AT Sourm Boston. Georgo B
, Friday afternoon, dwolllag
Hourth alroot, South Bos
CITY NOTICES.
Boows'a Mysrio Hare Test and Hyporion Fluid
ro tho conquoring anguls of tho hair, Ste 03d
New York, 16h. ‘Tho Danviiio Razlator of the sth
cayy Brecklaridge, tho rebel Qaatloran
Folitary Goncrais tail other, offcora wa
to reach that city on horoback on tho Oth,
GEN, BANES,
St, Fouls, Mo., 14th, Major Gonoral Danks snd
pomully (elt this mormng for Now Orioana,
‘Tix ealo of Boots and Shona at tho store of T.
Mosoloy & Co, Summor atroot, will opatinus mabort
time, Gooda ary solling st vory low pricoas to (19
Lanres BANDALA, first guolity, a709 254, 3 S355
only PO conta por palr at Bragllian Rubbor storo,
Sy BchOw oleh, a am
n,n a
eed
Tox “PontsMourn”, Six-cord Boft-finish Spool
Cotton still triomphs. Nos. 59, 69, 70, 80 and 90 are
Six-cord which Is not the case with other kinds. The
enamolied thread marked Amory" for excellence
surpasses overy glacé thread.
Tuvemexarions. Marshall's [laminating Lamp
or Candlo Stand. Orders should by sent in at
onco, Also a full assortment of fire works and fags.
JonvAN & WiuvEL, 191 Washington atroct,
st sp 12
Canpera AT Repuckp Paicna, Tha trade is at-
tracted to that place which sella at the lowest prices
Our entire stock, which Is completo tn all Its varlo-
Uea, ts markod down, and wo aro dally rocolving in-
yolces from the Now York rales, all of which will bs
soldat the prosont panio prices, New EXOLAND
(AnIarT COMPANY, 70 Hanoyorstroot St ap IL
We mAyn tum TAnonar and finest stock of pare
Callforpa Wines ln tho market. Our wines arv all
carefully selected and Inspectad by our roaldent part-
ner In San Franeiaco, and aro tho best grown In the
Stato, Ordara for assorted casos for partion goloz
Into tho conntry carcfully oxscuted. Pankrs,
Stenx & Co., 180 Broadway, Now York, 103 Tro-
‘mont street, Boston.
“LL ASTONISH THE WORLD."
"U aatoniah tho world,"
© Said tho braro Robort Loo;
Bat how bo would do It,
Not many could 09.
How fow aid thon dream
‘So noon ho would yield ;
To (Ujulted (8)tatos Gnarr
Would sonasxpnn tho dold.
It hog caused groat surprise,
Like tha very low price
At which FENNO “Ouormms” Bors,
47 Arp 49 Scumen Srneer, DMAnoH 6, 1865.
Carpetings! Cloring Out of Stock! Tho undor-
signed, In anticipation of a change in business, bog to
announce thelr determination to close oat thir en
tire stock of Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, otc.
tolthin the next mxty days, and in ordor to offoct this
end, they will offer such snducemants to purchasers,
either In the trado or at rata, ax cannot fail af its
accomplishment.
Tho stock comprises an extensive assortment of
rich, medium and low-priced Goods in the neieeat and
choicest styles, which, combined with the Induce-
ments that will bo oifered In prices, they faster
themsclyea will agord the utmost aatiafaction fo cus-
tomers, and fect a rpcedy sule.
mh8 copto JonN H. Paar. Sona & Co,
Business Wotices.
Dr. Schenck
WI be tn Boston,
WILL BE IN BOSTON
DI. SCHENCK WILL BE IN BOSTON
DR. SCHENCK WILL BE IN BOSTON
DR. SCHENCK WILL BE IN BOSTON
Shawls and Cloaks.
MARSH & CO.
Exhibit (bo Largest varlety of
JORDAN,
SHAWLS,
or porn
Foreign and Domestic Manufacture,
Togetder with the fnost stock of
LADIES! AND MISSES!
SILK & CLOTH GARMENTS,
IN THE LATEST PARIS MODES,
AT POPULAR PRICES,
JORDAN, MARSH & CO.,
(0. £49 WASHINGTON STREET.
a ap
Calicocs.
OUR PRINT COUNTER
1S REPLENISHED MOUBLY
worn rum
OHOICEST AMERICAN DESIGNS,
OF TUE CRLSBRATED
Lancaster Q. Print Co.
‘HE CHEAPES® IN THE MARKET.
JORDAN, MARSH & CO.,
n- 249 WASHINGTON STREET.
ap
Domestic and Mousckeeping
GooDs
AT BBETAIL.
Wo bare constantly on band, and (or salc, at the vers
Jowcat prices, overy deatrablo make of
BROWN AND BLEACHED
COTTONS,
In all Widths ond Qanlitics.
Wo pay paiticalar attention to oar Housckosping Do-
pariment, and Ladies will always anda completo assort-
On Wednesday and Thars4ny,
On Wednosday and Thurs doy,
On Wednosday and Tharsiny,
On Wednesday ond Thorsiay,!
On Wednesday ond Thursday,
Arnit 1b axp 39,
Aratt 19 Axo 9,
Avart 19 aso 38,
Apnit 1b ase 20,
Arnie 19 AND,
To Examino Lungs with tho Rosplromoter.
To Examino Lungs with the Rospiromster,
To Examino Lungs with tho Bospiromster.
To Examine Lungs with tho Respiromoter.
To Examino Lungs with tho Rospiromotor.
> Kamina Lnnes with tha Resplrometer.
AT THE MARLUDORO' HOTEL.
AT THE MARLBORO! HOTEL.
AT THE MARLBORO’ HOTEL.
AT THE MARLBORO! HOTEL.
cat (rom the best masufncturers of
IRELAND AND SCOTLAND,
together with everything {n thls class of goods avonted
In tho
American Market,
AT QUICK RATES.
JORDAN, MARSH & CO.,
42 WASHINGTON STREET.
apa
Dress Goods,
A SMALL, CHOICE ASSORTMENT,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
an
Black end White Check
CLOTH SACQUES & CIRCULARS
MAY DE FOUND at TOE,
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
COME TOO LATE!
COME TOO LATE!
COME TOO LATE!
COME TOO LATE}
TRE VAREE REEDIES—IHE THREE REMEDIES,
NE THREE REMEDIES.
THE TAREE REMEDD
Dr. J, H. SCHENCK, ono of tho most distiagulabed med
cal reformers of the age, 1s the Inventor of throe medicines
which have acquired ap exteoslyo and well merited repa-
talon, These articles are
SCHENCK'S PULMONIO SYRUP,
SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC,
SOHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS,
Each of which ts proved to be a mediclao of surprising eff
cay In tho cure of Mseates whicb physiclans ta general
acknowledged to be almost or quite beyond tho reach of
thelr eclence, Many extraordinary cares of Pulmonary
and Bropchial Consamption havo beon made by tho timely
uso of
PULMONIC SYRUP,
the atility of which was amt tested In tho ease of Dr.
Schenck hlmscif, who moro than thirty scars ago was
abandoned by his physicians os Incurabie—all of the most
Alarming symptoms of Consumption In It most desperate
stage belng present, Dy the use of this Syrup Dr. &. was
restored to porfect health. ‘fhe
REAWEED TONIC asp
PILLS.
oro preeeribed by him as auxWary remedica In Consump-
lve cases, or they may bo used with great advantags It
all cascs wherein ¢trengihening and purgative mediclora
fare required. Tho testimony of many respectable pereons
in given to show that thero threo mediclacs have effected
some of the mast extraoniinary cares on rocont.
Call atd aco the Doctor whilo thera Ia yet tle.
Alladyice free; but fora thorough examination of the
Wunga with bla
RESPIROMEVER,
ho charges 63.
Price for Palmonte Syrup and Seaweed ‘Tonto each 8180
per bottle, or 67 00 the half dozens or two bottles of Pal
monlo Syrup and one of Seaweed Tonle for 677% Man-
drake Pils
GEORG)
Agent
26 centa per box.
©, GOODWIN & C0.,
0.33 Hanover atreot,
It apts
wD. W. BB.
CoN for D. W. B. Titers!
At yonr Drugyista, oF Bonn & Oo.'s, 29 fremont atroct.
ale :
Mystilcos,
{ic Malr Tint ersdanily changes batr, bly
es rom tho leutest Color tHesey
frued-ate shade tv the deapeat blick, Wwe-line ad
‘D0 preparatlon—No washing of "tho Aale—No
Mead. Tuo simplest, easiest, and most
nied
a HEupertoa Plaid. Tollet & Hale Work Fatab
teoment, 202 Was reek Wate a
Teke Dr. Warren’s Bilious Bitters
For disorders of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and D
FOR‘ THIS
1s66.
Js moch admired for its neat, graceful, and becoming ap
pearance, and aleo forits comfort and couvenience It ts
Desides (he most gentlemanly thing wo have Introduces for
any years, and Will not soou go ont of (ashlon, belng tho
happy medium between the Prench and English styles,
cooK & ALDRICH,
No. 147 Washington sircet, Boston.
SW ans
For, Pars, Oloths, Carpets, &c.
CEDAR CAMPHOR.
Tee It at once.
dcetr0}
Drngglata ec tt
ton. 3
Moths while chrysallds aro ceonomleally
yea. Cedar Camphor Js sing to tuscct-Nfe. Al
HAMS & CHAPMAN, maker, Doe
abl
2 DM WAURE
“p, W.B.D Tor Da. Wa
ED)
CLOAK DEPARTMENT
or
JORDAN, MARSH & CO.,
epi ot 49 Washington stroct.
Silk Department.
BEACK AND WHITE
CHECK SILKS
Now oP!
SPALDING, HAY & WALES’,
wocerssous To
Oat
PALMER, WATERMAN & HATCH,
18 Winter street.
Black Alpacas,
In 4, 5, 0,7, and 8-4 Wide,
IN SEVERAL [WELL-ENOWN MAKES. 1
SHEPARD, NORWELL & BROWN,
29 and 94 Winter street.
te apa
Our
Spring Overooats,
Dress Frooks,
Business Frooks,
Business Sooks,
Walking Conts,
Pantaloons,
Vests,
FURNISHING GOODS,
=asp—
PIECE GOODS,
wana Att
MARKED DOWN
April 7th.
Pricer to plain Ogarvs on overy article, Porcbasers may
bo azsured of finding In our stock,
GOOD CLOTHING,
And tho prices now Oxed, wo think cannot fa to bo
satlefactory,
MACULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER,
104 Washington streot, Boston.
© Dyspepsia,
(NDIGESTION, COSTIVENESS, PF
IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, USE
SARSAPARILLA & TOMATO
BITTERS.
FREDK. HHOWN, Proprietor,
Cor, State and Wathlurton streets.
Sold by all reapeotable dealers i matticines.
ToTASTte
apt
mht
reat Heduction
IN HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS,
AT MADAME DEMOREST'S:
1 OmsTaAL rLAcn, Wretme stunor,
Wl bo sold for one month, a Large lot of
HOOP £KIRTS AND FRENCH CORSETS,
‘Tho boat styles in the warket wt a great redaction trom
tormer prices te mb 7
April 3.
BOOTS AND SHO
eDtng at greatly reduced prices, In anticipation of «
cbango In oar tim.
Me NUFS FOSTER, (Is Foster £ Peabody,)ean bo
found tn our gentlemen's department.
THOMAS B. MOSBLEY & CO.,
Bummer treet, coe, of Hawley,
wr
Stull Greater Reduction
FROM OUR FORMER PRICES.
ALL OUR
COTTONS AND FLANNELS
GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE.
Casos of Bleached Cottons in 7-8 and 6-4 wide.
BALES OF ALL WOOL PLAN:
LS
=
RY LOW
=n
WHOLESSLE AND RETAIL
SHEPARD, NORWELL & BROWN,
22 and 24 Winter sirect.
te ~~ = ape
A Large Lot
as
SHAWL
or ta
BEST AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
In new aod deslrabio
styled, Jast recclved at
WHOLESALE AND RETATL.
SHEPARD, NORWELL & BROWN,
to mis — apa
Spring Garments.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
LADIES' SPRING GARMENTS,
AT PRICPS TO MEET THY TIMES,
SHEPARD, NORWELL & BROWN.
te apa
, We Invite Attention
To the inte adilltions to our atock of
LACES & HMBROIDERIES,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
RIBBONS AND PARASOLS,
Which we shall scl! at oar nsua! low pitees.
SHEPARD, NORWELL & BROWN.
jome Now Designs in
ORGANDIES, PERCALES,
PLAIN & FIC’D CAMBRICS,
TUCKED MUSLINS,
FOR WAISTS,
SHIRRED MUSELINS,
In White & Colored.
AU of which wo offer to the Trade at
WHOLESALE AND RBTATL.
SHEPARD, NORWELL & BROWN,
£9 & S4 Winter Stroot
and
Just Receired, —
NANY NEW PATTERNS IN BLEACHED
DAMASKS, In 8 ond 10-3,
ALso sox
FINE DAMASK TABLE CLOTIS,
From 1 1-2 (0 4 yards long.
HEAVY HUCK. TOWETS,
NAINSOOK MUSLINS,
VICTORIA LAWNS,
ALSO ANEW LoT oF
S-4 EXTRA FINE NAPKINS.
At Whores nna sera.
SHEPARD, NORWELL & BROWN
7 22 ond £4 Winter stroot.
Binck Silks,
FROM THE RECENT AUCTION SALES
NEW YORK,
At Prices to
meet the Times
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS FOR GENLEMEN AND BOYS’ WEAR.
<ata0—
SOME NEW FRENCH GOODS
-ron—
LADIES’ GARMENTS.
SHEPARD, NORWELL & BROWN,
22 and 24 Winter street.
aps te
Jobbers’ Prices,
SY | OE OLIN De
DARK MADDER GOODS,
18_CENTS TO 15 OENTS PER YARD,
EXTRA MAKES
Correspondingly Low,
you sacar
WASHBURN, WELCH & CO.
Br Packson on Piror,
G2 K (G4 FRANKLIN BTRYBT, BOSTON.
“If°twere done, when ‘tis doze,
‘Then "were well !twere done qalskiy."
Why eutfer on for rocks ant months,
‘Ine horror of Dyspeple pangs,
Or live a martyr anto Headacho dir
Or Oght wht Agae, Damess, Vertig>,
And all tbo patos the human stomach bears,
Whco Prastatios Brrrens will atford relief
Speedy and permanent. And m
‘They aro the pleacantest wed!eino
ahat saffering man hath over ewallorres.
‘helt cures aro quick, and permanent as quick.
Then sulfer not, bat Instantly pro
A boll of PLANTATION Berens; and thy ese
Shall bear again tho roay Lint of health,
Api life bo merry ag a marriage bell
wsTu on
_srench
PRINTS AND PERCALES,
IN CHINTZ COLORS,
NOW OFENINO, AND (SELLINO AT VERY LOW
prices, AT
SPALDING, HAY & WALES",
scccesious To
PALMER, WATERMAN & HATCH,
13 Winter streot.
tc “
ee ee Coes oivean ett kincet
Trail. on
OATARRH. DEAPNESS:
woe
DISEASES OF THE EYP, BAT AND THPOAT
Ar riniz Bosoesce, 40,20 DovLATVs #1.
ABTLVICIAL EY28 joserted without pata.
| Cord ou
for
Cape
eee
By sathority of the Secretary of thé Trousury. the aad
fgmed has aszamed the General Sabsortphon Agency
for Who sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing
U. 8, 7-80 Loan.
Yeo and three-tantht per cent interest, per anna
known
asthe
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
hese Notes are Lsvacd ander dato of June Usth, 185,
nd aro payable three rears from that timo, In carroncy,
1 rp converuiblo at the option of th holder'into
U. 86-90 SIX PER CENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
These bonds aro worth a premiam Walch Incresses
the nctual prot oa tho T3? loaa, and Its ezempfion ‘row
Slats and muaretpal taxation adds fromone fa saree per
cent, more, aceontiag to we rate Jovled on ollier proper
ty. Tho intercat ls payable In currency so-xnt-aanaally
Dy coupons attached to each nots, whlcd may bo cat off
and sold to any bank or banker.
Tho
Interest amounts 10
On0 cont per day on a BGO note,
Twoeents “ * g10D
Pint Oe DWT
Tronty do“ = B1000 |
One Dollar * = 85000 *
Notos'of all thedoaomioatloasnamed will bo promotly
aroiab
ated
ita
a
10d non recelet of subscripuows, and thenotes (or
tomce, Tho lotereat to 13th Jano naxt will bo
advance, This ls
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
‘ow offered by th Goverament. ang it Ls confiently 6x
pected
that Its superior advantages will makett the
Great Popular Lona of the People.
Less
than 6100,000,00 of the Laan anthortzad by the
Just Congress are now on the market. This amonat, at
‘tho rato at whled It 1s"oolng absorbed, will all be sud~
seribod (or withla foar months, when the notes will an
donbtodly command a premium, as has unllormiy besa
mo case on closing the subseriptions to other Loaas,
In onder that cltizens of every towa and scotion of the
coantry may be affonled lacilites (or taking the loan. the
Notlonal Danks, Stato Banks, and Private Bankers,
throughout the country, have eenerally agreed 10 reoclve
Subseribers will selest thele own
ngsats, in wom thay have confidence aud who only aro
to be responelb'a for the delivery of the notes for which,
sabscripllons at pac.
thoy recsiro onders
March £5, 186s
JAY OOOKE,
Subscription Agent,
PHILADELPHIA.
tw mh30
cone
‘The instruments now manafactored by this'well known,
Jopg-eatablisbod Grm, are the resales of aearly balla cen
tary of ctady, exvortment and Improvements. Powesiing
gresier adrantages than all other makers throog this
Joog pected of creasing oxoeeten!
active, cne:cetle minds have beon assidaously employed
In perfeoting therr prostac!
Are nom at the bond of all tholnrtraments manafectared
in this country. For rUBITY awo SoxoBITT of tove, BLU
ounce 0!
Chickering & Sons’
PIANO FORTES.
ERT GRANDS, GRANDS,
AND UPRIGHTS.)
ns.
THE CHICKERING PIANOS
yrsteT, TWOROCOMNESS AND DUAADILITT
BTALOTORE. Uh.y rank foremort of all
With the merely mechanical excellence which resolts
largely from the ingenloas tavenuo:s of Messri CuIOK-
acy, and
Biter)
Pea
Taese on «ho ineagedee wan
themselves ney combine a beauty, dells
one mbich Is a rare charm, an
emma to do.
Oni me Rawdiwork 0
the maker
‘Among (hs Woll-koown Pianlsis of Boston and Now
York, who ase tho “CAICKERING PIANO" in profer-
ence to th te of other makers In the country, may be
mentioned :
OTTO DREFEL, RICHABD HOFFMAN,
HUGO LEONHARD, WM. SOHARFSNBERG,
B.J,LANG, YREDERIOK RAKEMAN,
J.0.D. PARKER,
No. 240 Washington street, Boston,
J. PYCHOWSEL,
WAREROOMS,
No, 652 Broadway, New York.
sTuTote
feb 18
SQUARES
, bo generations of
POSTSCRLET
QUARTER TO FOUR, P.M.
Latest by Telegraph.
ARREST OF J, WILKES BOOTH,
IE 18 TAKEN TO WASHINGTON.
PARTICULARS OF THE ATTACK ON
SEORETARY SEWARD.
Undependont News Room.)
New Tork, 150, ‘Tribuno speclal fom Wasbing~
ton saya J. AVitkea Booth waa arrested at 9 ocloo',
A. Myon tho Bladensburg road. Ho boldly ay
fireaeted ue plekote, od was arroatod, and lint Jast
San brought.to thls city,
Sccretary Scward. has’ rallied and ts swondor-
fully strong, ho bas given mdetaliod description of hla
fusassiny It Ie now ovldont that be was @ didfaront
person from the President's murderer.
“Tacto wero four parsons in the room at tho tims,—
Maj. Seward, Alls Fanny Soward, a hired nurso, and
tho chiet messenger of tho State’ Dopactmont. "Tho
Scerotary lay in bed on his back; the nssassin Jumpo
upon the bol and endeavored ‘to cut the throat of
Lisvictin. “He Infilcted threo dlderent wounds,
While engaged in. It the man-nurse dung timself.
upon the villian aod throw bis arma aroond him and
strove to poll _blia olf the bed. Tbe marderor in-
Hanthy rovorsed tho action of his knlfo, and cut
Quickly ovor his shoulder and drove the narsy off his
Back,
He then sprang from tho bed and engagod ino
Age for escapo with all that opposed him. "Ho stab-
bed the chief messenger dangerously In the beoast
Ho stabbed Major Seward. in tho arm and bsat him
aver the head aud eo with heary pital aad ls
abled hla.
Ho then attacked Frederick Seward, who bad on-
tered tho room from an nijolnidg chamber, and gaya
him a ecalp wound with bis knife, whlob, stranga to
say, commenced at tho forehead, ‘passod over tho top
of the hesd nnd extonded part way down tho back of
the head, and thep atrack him with’s pistol or a alaog
shot a heayy blow which knocked lfm dara fusensi-
Ve.
The way of eacapo was then clear. Tho asasssin
ron down the stairs, mounted bia horse and rod rap=
{ly away. ‘Bajor Soward {s about tls moratog with
ong arm in asling and bis head and taco bandage.
Tho assassin is sald (9 hava bsan teacad by tho
horse ue rode, and which was hired, (cain boro to tao
Lang Bridge aud over ints Virgina, Both tho man
hd bis crime are tho elave powor.
PARTICULARS OF THE DEATH OF THE
PRESIDENT.
Washington, \th—11 4, Af, Tho Star Extra says
nt 20 minutes past 7 o'clock the President breathed
his last, closing bis oyes oa if filling asloap. Ils
countenance assumed on expression of porlect 33
ity. ‘There wore no Indications of pain and [twas
not known that be was dead until the gralual y do-
creasing rospimtion ceased altogether,
Tov, Dr. Gurley, immediately on its boing asccr-
tained Ghat Iifo wos extinct, knelt nt tho bedside and
oflered an Luprossive praycr, which was respondol to
by all present,
Dr, Gurley then procoeded to the front parlor,
where Mrs, Lincoln, Capt. Robort Lincoln, Mra. Fouu
Hay, the Private Socretars, and othors, woro walting,
whety he agaln offered a prayer for tho consolation of
Postmaster:
Secretary of the ry, Jaden O3to
nt Secretary of the Thtorior, Gon. Hallock
aura Sumner, R. F.Aadrows of N
dhn Has, Pelyate Sscratary, Gov
Farasworth, Mrs, an) Misa
on, N. B.
Xeal Hall apd Mr. Liebman,
ary McCulloch remained with ths Prasliton
until 6A. M., and Chlof Justices Chaso, after sevora
ait jaring tho night, retarnsd carly
this morning.
Trameilstely afer tho Prosident's death, a Cabinot
meeting was called by Scoratary Stanton, and was
held in-tho room in whion the corpse lay. Thy ro-
sults of the conference aro aa yet anknowa,
EROM CALIFORNIA,
UNION SYMPATHY IN GUAYMAS.
San Fran 1th. Govornor Lowa will not
suo his anticlpsted call for two mors roglmonts of
Yolunteors from thls Stata.
‘Tho U.S. District Court hava sentenced tho captatn
and mates of the abipGreat Rapublic to various terms
of imprisonment lor extreme cruclty to seamen on
the Inte voyage of tho ship to this port. The case
created a great deal of feellng against them.
. | SA Tottor from Guaymas, Mexico, to the Bulletin
of this city saya that Governor Pequlera had made
amplo proparations to defeat any Imparial force that
they can sond against Sonora. Ho had orderod tho
Dlumivation of Gasymas whenorer Richmond Is
taken by the United States troops, and native bands
had boen taught to play the Natlonal airs of the
United States.
WEAENESS OF JOHNSTON'S ARHY.
To make room for the Wholesale Spring Trade, we
Furniture.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ebaul offer for # short Ume only,
AT PRICES TO CONFORM TO THE TIMES,
‘Tho core stock on hand which we have maputactured
expreanly for rst class CIrr Buralt Taps, comprising
over 01
NE HUNDRED
ELECANT BLACK WALNUT
From msdiam to highest priced. Also. about Two Hon-
In Hair Clothe,
Its soficlent for as to say we warrant the qaality of
our goxis egaal inevory respect to that of any other
CHAMBER SETS,
PARLOR SUIT
Plush, Torry, Xo. &e.
hoase tm the country.
To those con|coplating makiog purchases this Bpriag
this sale asTords a moo!
8
mh
aminadoa of the goodsal oor
SALESHOOMS
Sand 4 Hotmes Bloek,
AYMABREKET 8QUARBE
BEAL & NOOPER,
aw Fonsiroen MayorAcruumas.
Dr. Narrison’s
CHALY BEATE OR IKON TONIC.
Pauvaump wr Navtyg Oarawaa Wosu.
Itexter)y rapplies what has Iony boon wanted, viz: A
eorslal
Baving
‘Stinalue to patare withoat alcoholic objections,
ail the appetislag eects of bitters withoat tivit
FepaLlventss, and, belug preparel withoat ayeay, nevat
Sin
advice all suferine
Or arreriru SuMmme DBDIL
boy repetition, nor tas tear in the storasen, We
Fer DILUTE. tra, WARIS K
Yoo, Paiurntsa. T
Low artete Dl
‘ourive DoWEL3, HoT Fe
iow on FLCrTRub
Mus, asd all forms of I¥D1OBITI0N, to
Suake tal ot tls popalar remedy.
Ath
help to
tho body, und
THE TURN OF LIFE IN WOME
Lu eritical period ladles find the Toto a nesossare
Gatare, tw" cenuoniying (be wastlag Gatrition of
i tandeuey tom yatal deefiae Io healta
host eurely obviated or entirel/ prevented.
x bottles—and will be se
A graduate of Harvard UnivorsIt
at Vevo
An American |
olemnny
at presect resldoat
y. Berlizeriand, will take 4 tow Boy aloo bls {arn
fie, where Urey Wil Bove favorable aoportaaitles tor re-
calving
fnatles 1
thge for
oaks,
tborcaeh ralpion’ tn the Glasiies and athe,
ora collegiate courso,logetber with every ad¥aa-
blavying the Fieucn, Geravo, and toaliaa baa
Fer terms anf fallest roforoaces, anply by lettor to F.
©, Fasten. 2) Court sureet, Hostom Mass,
Tuins ie man
Grover & Batters
FIRST PREMICM SEWING MACKINES,
Beane
Principal Saterroomt
1s Sommer azcot, O8TO.
@) Broasway,,..., 2;-.NEW YORE
bes {a all tho Painclosi Cities °
IN
Scotob
GINGA MS
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLI
AT GREAT REDUCTION FROM PORMEN PRICES!
SPALD
Palmer,
Yer fin
‘ato
G, HAY SIWALES,
ow
cRsv0n4 to.
Waterman & Hatoh,
43 WINTER STREET.
aps
Dr, Warren's Biliony Bittors
maxon Iu (ho Blood and Impsrfost Cirsalavou.
apt
eps, Broeatelle,
rable opportunity, aud we io:
RESIGNATION OF GEN, BUTLER.
New York, U6th. ‘Tho Tribune's spcolal Washing-
ton despatch’ says Gen. Leo confessed to Gen. Grant
that Johnston's entire force would not amount to
more that 10,000.
Leo surrendered less than £000 Aghting men to
Grant, and lesa than 8,000 muskets, Grant had 133,-
(00 men under bls comnand.
(Gen. Butler haa written e lottor resigning his po-
sition,
THE GENERAL MOURNING,
Plymouth, Mass., 16th. Tho nows of the assassin
atom of the’ President caused great oxcitemont hore,
and our citlxons are indulging In demonstrations of
sorrow.
Saco, Me., 16th, Our people ore Oiled with the
despest gri¢f at the nation’s great and Irroparablo
low.
Dover, N. H, 8th. Tho whole community aro sp-
palied at the kad inteligence of tho death of toe
lent.
Belfast, Mey, 10th. Tho sai newa from Wasbing-
ton has created profound and unlyersal galet.
PUPLIO DEMONSTRATION IN NEW YORE.
New York, With, Tho various hotels, Now England
Looms, Post Ofiice, Custom Houso ond other public
places are being draped, ‘The Corn Exchange met,
Jaseed sultablo resolutions, ordored the building
draped and ojourned,
‘The commission merchants resolved to close thotr
places of business. ‘Tho gold room Is closed. The
Fogular Board of Brokers adjourned aftor passing
appropriate resolutions. All the Banks of tho clt
are closed, and no comiuercial business whatover will
:femnsacter,
An immense meeting of morchants nnd ellizon ts
being held In Wall “strost, presided ovor by Mr.
Draper, Sposches are boing mado by Mezars, Butler,
Dickenson and others. ‘Tho crowd there ls tmmonsa!
Appropriate resolutions were eubmiitod to tho maot-
ingand adopted. A commlttes of 13 of eminsnt mor-
chants and citizens was sppolnted to go to Washing-
ton to attend the funeral of tuo President.
A DESERTER DEALT WITH.
A man hero rojolcing over
soln was carried on a rail
ore it was asoor-
fle, Ww
talned ho wag a deserter. Ho was lodged la Jal
GEN. GRANT GONE TO WASHINGTON,
Burlington, N, J 1th, Llowt.-Gon. Grant lett
Burllugton for Washington at 6 o'clood thla morn
Ing. (Signed) Mus, U.S, GANT,
Tur MEETING IX TuEMoNT Text LE—Continued
Srom our Third Edition
Judge Russell cited tho de
fired. from a kurrenlered
murder, throe bundred years ago, ofa king of Hol-
Innd. as HMlustrations of the resulta producod by oow=
ardly assassinations. Ho closed by the onunclation
of the senthinent—One day for rogrots and a Ufetimo
for work.
dresses were aubscquent!
Rov. Dr. Kirk, and others
Frankiln W. Smith, Esq, presided ot the mating,
‘The Post Oflco and Custom Houso wore closed to-
day nt an early hour bocause of tho death of the Pros
Jdent.
‘Tho Suporior Court, cirmins| soaston, Judgo Tus-
soll providing, adJouraod Immodlately on coming in
this morning antil Monday next, on aceount of the
death of tho Proaldont of tho UuiCod States. Judzo
Tusscll, District ACtornos Sanger and A. O. Drovator,
Eaq., made briefold appropriate romarks concorn-
ng tho naUlonal calamity.
b of Nelson by a bullot
ench vessel, and thy
malo by Roy. Dr.
CASUALTIVG IN THN 47H BIARSAOMUARTTA OAY-
Auny. Alotter from Adjutant J, If, Lathrop ways
fu (be Oght at Long Bridge, Va., April 6th, tho fol-
lowing casuslties occurred: Wounded—Col. Wash-
burn, Lloutennpt-Col, Jenkins, Llout. A. P. Bloher,
Capt. Caldwoll, 21 Dieutonant Thompson, suvorcly.
Killed—Capt, Hodges, Capt, Goddard, 1at Liout, Dax
vis, Five othicr offloars ware captured aud aftorwards
released on Loo's surrendor.
Jony WiLkes Doorn wasin th olty during tho
Jattor part of last Wook, and we bsliove ay tats as
Monday of this wask. Flo has froquontly viaitsd
Baston, baving fdonds boro, and wo do not hoar that
Luis ylelt on ils ogeaalon wasn any way conno2so]
with Duntnos,
BOSTON DAILY EVEN
PLepors oy Surront zo Vicn-PansiDaNr
Jommson. At tho mocting at tho Exchange, today,
Commilttoa of seven was appointed to call upon the
Mayor, and request him to tako action to transmit to
tho Vico-Prosident the, assarance and support of tho
people. Tho Commlttes wero Messrs, Avory Plum
cf, Alphous Hardy, Goorge B. Upton, Edward S.
Toboy, Roy, Phincas Stowe, James L. Little, B. R.
Madge. Hon. A. I. Blog and Hon, Samuel Hooper
wero afterwards sddod.
‘Tho following resolve was unanimously adopted by
tho meeting:
‘Tho oltizana of Boston, ovorwholmod with arlot at
the awful calamity which hos bofallon our oamtnon
country, In the tragic death of Its groat aud good
Preaidont, nnd in tho dendly assault upon tho wise
rnd sagaclaus Secretary of Stato and mombora of his
Dnlly,spontanoously oasermbled at tho Merchants’
Exchange and resolved that an oxprossion of tholr
strong and fo-vont aympathy bo Immoiliatoly sent to
the surviving tmombers of the aifictod familfox, In
vlow. of tho leroparablo loss which they and their
Countrymen havo sustained by this aud ovent; ant
nso thats message bo sont to Andro Fohnson, tho
constitutional successor of Abraham D\ncoln as Pros~
Ident of the United States, of tholr cobluonco tn. tls
Intogrity, his patriotism ‘and his manhood, and of
their detérmination to give him, thelr undividel and
vnfaitering support, imploring tho blessing of God to
vue nim with to Wwiadom and irtuo whlch charic-
rized his lamonted prodecossor.
‘Tre following Card from Rov. Geo. H. Hopworth,
in rogard to Mr. Edwin Booth, will bs road with
great intenst ond satisfoctiction by tho Oloudsof
Mr. Booth.
A OARD, Boston; Saturday, Editor of the Tran-
script: Ass porsonal fend of Mr. Rdylu Booth, T
‘am glad of tho opportunity to glyo the Boston publlo
rome {doa of hls prosont condition, I nosd not aay
that be bas wou the respect and oatoom of all who
hnyo had the pleaauro of knowing lm; and om gind
to Inform the publlo that ater a thorough search of
his trunka and correspondonco, nothing has boon
fyund which in tho slightest dogreo Implicatos him
in tho knowledge that sach an act was contomplatod.
Ho has altrays ben a drm and unfinohing sup-
porter of the Adiintatratlon, casting tho only voto of
hls lif, last November, for Mr, Lincoln, and ataniting
conspicuously in his profession ef @ man loyal to th»
doa and tho causo of tho Nori, 4 uayy vou bun
(ils morning and find bim overwhelms by tho
groatnoss of his aMlletfon, Tho Boston py»plo wil
givo him tholr sympathy In this tho hour of his tris
and chevefully, as I unoskod offer my testimony {n
his behale,
In tho causo of Juatice T romaln, vory traly,
a, 18.11,
CuAntestows NAvy Yaap, A workman at tho
Navy Yard, baying stated this morning that Lo was
gind President Lincoln was doa4, ollcltod tho Indig~
nation of his felow-workmen, who chastised blm se-
verely, kicking and cuffing him until ho was consid-
erably brulsod.
Uo ovaded his pursuers foro timo by hiding; bat
‘on coming from his retreat, the same sort of paulsh-
montgraa ndmintstered to him too grastor d
He was driven from the Yard, and at Iast found safe
ty In flight.
It{s but talr to gay that ho oxplains bis remark by
staUng that ho said ‘‘ho was glad of It, becaaso the
President should baye been accompaniod by o
guard.” J
Work was entirely suspsnded at tho yard at noon
today, and tho bell was tolled for half an hour,
BORLAND (sho was arrested by Dotoctivo Contor,
‘and ofllcor Traak,) stated that he saw Booth aftor bo
came to Boston, and was in company with him at E1-
wards’ chooting gallery, whore Booth practissd pistol
pring {n various difMicalt waya such os botioon his
Joga, over bia shoulder and under blsarm.
Whon Borland stated that he had seen Jobn Wilkes
Booth In Boston, some of tho bystanJors disputed
Lim, and he offered to wager money that ho spoko
tho truth upon that pont, It ts thought that Both
aimed for this city.
SALE Postrommp. Tho sale af stocky today
advertised by J. L. Henshaw, bas been pastponol oa
account of tho sad Intolllganco of the death of Prasl-
dont Lincoln,
Hanvaun Cuunom, Owantustows. A pubdite
service of mourning will be hold tn this (Rav, Dr.
Ellis's) Church tomorrow ovoning at balf-past ssven
o'clock. Citizens generally aro Invited to at
PASSENGERS.
Inthe ship Belvidero, from San Francisco—Mrs Raed
and daughur, of San Prancuco; Mr Douzas, of St Loula;
Stasjer Ondera, of Stockton,
MINIATURE ALMANAC......8,rouar, Araie 18,
SEA
| Box | etfay,
riven $ 18 fects 6 42] r11 02 aor
@@iants.
SEE WANTS, ON THE FIRST PAGE.
DAYS
FULL
a tet 133
ANTED.—A situation by » young. girl to
> nursery work {0 0 ‘Applet No.
1s Onelda street Ry Rare
b
ANTED A respectable Nova Scotia girl
‘itaatlon as chamber of parlor gid. Good
‘Apply at No. 1 AL Vernon avenoe.
et apis
WANTED.—By on English Protestant girl,
Apiues (odo alther parlor or chamber or nursery
work. Address H.W. LEONAMD, 148 Federal stecot.
ot ‘ap Is
MARRIAGES, ‘
by Rov, Baron Btow, D. D,
Fuilerto Mary Prabces, daughter of the
Thi, by Rev. George, A. al, afr,
8 to Sits Ema’ MfeNaught, Dut of Hast’ Hos”
Re domerve, 1th ina, by Roy. Mr. B. Jody Me,
Hore
daria
PASEO Uma of Boston te buted Graco A. Wood, daagh-
Teron air, Attxander Wood ue.
AU eeanan etd ined by Kav. Ceorge 1 Emerson Me
Of Yuung'o slits Boley Re Smithy bath of Needham,
We thsceMfdh ene oe er, Pela ae Pua
Gatta to airy Aophrontn Weary, bok of Stow. Sir. ater
GOaper or sterog to Mrv. Martha J. Haske of Lan
toes
Man Prancleco, Cal Feb, 23, al tho Ohareh ofthe
Ate eee Ct alter Ghattes Slaley Cor ot
Advent yey Haron Acting Madter
Canandadeos, SF eto a tsreia Hortense, dasehler of
Desiae eNtages Or hariestowa, ase
Aaron Moree, Sym M23
S Taare A. Wiley
att
4 ym, Smo
in inst, Col
formerly of Shrowsbary.
At Salem, 1th inst., Bien. Elizabeth Webber, wifo of Mr.
adteew tun,
Rec 3 toa Mr
Wasthogion Wight Rucars & months
ern EE singe, Aaron HL, Howard, 29 ycare.
Ai Ste [tninatcoiman Aimy 7
PF Voncrat! Moatay: Tih taal try Pollen Charsby
EEN Testnpion, at 34 o'dbok, Peal, ediends aud relat
Etta wetted t9 attend without ructher lle
plage Aum InSARC J Sane
widow of the lat
New Adbertisements.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSAOHU-
‘BETTS,
Hixap Qvanrnes, Boston, April 16, 1858.
GENERAL ONDER, No. &
‘On tho evening of the day on which the Totcgrity of the
Union was commemorated by the reautatton of the Na:
tional Flag to Fort Sumter, ABRATAM LINOOLN, Pres}
dent of the United States, ful by the blow of ao aanin
‘and this morning explred.
Bile death brings bercavement and grief to a whole pro-
ple, His Lifo, hls Oharacter, his Services, his Fame aro a
part of Metory, and WUL forever command tho Lovo, tha
Gratitude, the Veneration of mankind.
Ty order of hia Excellency the Governor, the Public
OMces of tho Stato Govornment at tue Capitol wit bo
Groped in mourning, sod the Mage on all tbo pable balla
Ings of thio Commonwealth wil be placid and kept at hait
mast onlil afer the funeral ceremoaics «hall hayo bosa,
performed
By onfer of Mis Excellency, Joun A. Asan, Governor
aod Commenderin Chet.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
Apectal nereices of Prayer for (he Natlon will be hel at
two'Shurshor the Unliy fomerrow moruiog aud eveulng,
Kev. Mn Hepworth ellictating.
Treg 8. R.Callteop wil) preach tomorow mornin for
te Twentysaauth Congregational Society. at” the Mee
Matcoun Subject: —The Death. of Preatleat, lnc
There wit bo a path weeting umediatuy afer the
ch of the Messiah. Eaator-Day, Divine Service,
a sermon avd the Holy Commanton at 10% o'clock. nil?
dren's services ond fafant baptisms ata o'clock. Ta th
erating prayer ond sermon at 74 ovciock. A all"m
Seal secvieu morulog and eveting.
Sanilay Addrossos.
Misa Lizzlo Doten will Jecturo 1a Lycoum Wai
mont atecel, tomoirow at 23) ant, Wo'clock,
Rirenicon,Chareter.” Evening, “Coulagal Retattous ta
Splat Lire Closed by an criglual poem from Shakes
peare. Admission 10 conte,
A temperance meeting wU}be heldat thoTfanover
Chapel Wd Hnnovee street, tomorraw evening cama
Bie olclock.” Messre. Samad A, B. Bragg, Uco. A.
hd olbers will addreas the moetlug. Seats (ree
et
clog
‘The Anpual Mfeoting of ihe Wann Sine
aoe wilted fa”the parlors of the Chapel
PENING, larch 2 REG o'clock, Yr
vod ony other busines that may I
ens Vos
ut Check.
= Kilborn (ot ive her second
course of ioctares.to tadies at the Martbora’ Hotel, W.
ington, street, commencing on TUPSDAY, April is, at IL
‘Sock, A. BI. Subjcet,— Causes and CJnaequonces of
‘Course of four Lectures,
Bingte tleketa, 23 conta.
jekota ean be procared at the door,
ay
apt
Notwithstanding the Two Holllays of the
Week, thero iv the same vartety aud sta
“The Commonvsoalth
fas osoal. Tho President's Spo
ny The Colored Americai
ibs The tnah Vetzan Syatem: ce, ete all get nom
ok Reviews. Correspondence ica Gossip,
‘lsu are given. CHARLES WY. SLAC DLIIUED,
oot 28 Bfomacld stcebs.
Mercantile Holl. Moniay Evening, Aprit 17.
NOVELTIES IN DAN
Exbiblijon nnd lecture on the dlifereu: forms of Fane
‘drcesed to. tha 8 nonsed Tho Tangaag ) of
3 Mind—by Probe eer
Lert, (ortho Atm. Asylum forthe Dear and Dam, at fart
be preacnt and take ps
For sale at J. E- Tiitou's aod at 0. Ditson & Co.'s
Eis
JOHN B. GOUGH
taro in Termont Templs SUNDAY EVENING,
ApHl30, at 74 o'clock. Subject—"Temperance.” Tickets
wih reeceved « ceuti-at Ditrou's only, 777 Wasb-
ington etecel, “Other tlekets zeenw. Mt 2
HANDEL AND HAYDN 500
In view of the great national calamity whleb bay botal
Jen-ay, the concert announced for tomorrow evening Is In:
dedoltcly postpoucd. Parchaacra of tickets will bavo thelr
money refunded on application to tho Supeilntendent of
the Mfuelo Hall. Tho rolesreal for this ovening 1s post.
LORING B. BARNES,
ccrelary
wu
Bight Lectures on the\Horso!
zcus of Boslon and lita v1 ihe wilt give
5 cirtoiay hat, te wil sive coat
Ot elght Lect TE HURSE," Beglnalng onthe Zth
Of April, ot SO. Wheeler's Clreas Teat, corner of Harti
fayenue and Newton street
‘Owners of wild a
tn thelr eddressea, togo!
alte of thelr horses.
Hair'ine cxpento. wil be paid by the management to
those who bribg thelr horses far from thls elty,
‘All Tottere must bo addressed ta
JAMES M. NIXON,
jus animals are requested torend
jer wha note menuloning the bad
ap at ‘Tremoat House, Boston.
D ROMESTER.
A Qonmme of Poor Lestares will bo delivered at the Uat
Wao Ex
ti
March 24th —Social Almec April (th — a
sources. "April 1lth—Table Talk. April l#ib—Character
‘Tickets (oF We cours’, #130 cacby fy b= bad at Sau:
bors sprague's, and dim Bisckuan's stores or at the
Sie he ney hore cara paste charch évery br
wait aah Ty it
New Adbertisements.
ANTED.—A girl to fake caro of an infant
0 asale fo plsin vowing for three
at Nove Uhoster Fark, covuer Haglsoy avenue, Botjroot
nd Bima omer ‘apis
ANTED.—A aituation ip wanted by a cap-
Je woman as rmald In a private tally,
Will assst ip washing and Ironing. Beat of ety reference
given. Apply at Nowa Weat eat ity
ANTED A situation by 8 young man
‘who understands tho caro of honiea “and cartages
‘and hamess and ts willing $0 take caro of emall kardea wad
make bimeelf usetal, nud ls well recommended: Address
TM. Lranscript office. nt ‘ap 15
WANTED—An Amorican, or Nova, Scotia
EAR Oc ata hired
Heat, above Dover atteet, between two Gud Ove, P.ay
at ‘ap is
WANTED.—A situation by 5 young man
intely from England, who thoroughly understands
tential besey and’ cafriageny Wet mull to
Address Keo, Tmuscept offers I ap ts
WANTED — A situation by a compotent
Scamatreas, ‘who undertands ail klads of eexrlug,
jolsbing and tinmlog jadies" drreseas catUng and dng
childrens clottdog. Mest of city references. Cam bs soca
Ut Vernon ave uy
arly
jor tho
maa Lo Koln awbort distaics (rota
{Box 8st Boston Post Oise.
ays
ANTED—A situation as wet nurs
ey tial mated worn x wou
vo the best orreferece=one mld tues thou
several o at 7 ¥e 4
by cally até) Portiaud #
Ceona# tute.
WANTED—A competeat, person who is ac:
‘casfomed to tho management of a Noupebold, sup-
nis and a tbe ntiie duties
Xt person of eapertence wh fat give
by additvsiigy In persona baudwritig, Box 2A) Post OF
es hal nn Dost
tunexceptio
State where an Interview may
AnD
ALE OF FORE.
TED SKOCK.
‘Tho stock Jp tho Northwrealem, Minlog Company of Do
trolt, represented as follow, having been fortlted far nan
payticnt of asseasmouts, will be sold at Public Auction at
the oitice of the Treasurer between tho hours of 10 aad 1d
O'clock, A. Ml.,oo Monday, May 18, 145, uneas sooner £0
‘dvemed by the payment of alt ducs Inclading Jaterest and
hare
Thovollowing will be xcld or non payment of sxseas-
ments ocone dullar per sharaday Aug 0th, 1k, aod tro
dollars per share dao January dth, 186%, viz, wee
Ceyeiheae Noy IS OE LAR ND. TO ie ahs, No,
‘0 Sor iv sor'sehny No. i for ta) ehet Soe 4
(beatles nnd aud U0 tha! In ame‘ of Wane i White
5 avin naine of Samull White. 19 wis ineoias oo A
‘due.
‘N3-B5,
No. No. 1073, cach 100 ws. N
N WO sha cach;
@barcay No. 21 (or 8 ale; Nu. 99 tor 39 chareay No. 10st
tor fi ahs; No. 213 for 12d ‘0. 109 for 34 sho. No.
4H, lesi cach for $0 shat 035. fe 29 shares; No.
es shares No, 2 fr (0 whares;
No. g3 for zTshuareay No OL for 309 obs,
Aharon No. 209 for 83 sha
j-And Inc Gllowihg or which no csrtidcata havo beeu
‘el tharce In the namoof James M. Shute,
of Thomar Te Sewall, in al 4170 ¢-) shares.
By onder of the Directors,
Vn the name
ee'y not Treas
Vivteburgh, April 1
Eastern atccsholders may redcem thelr stock np to Bei=
day, 1A of Slay nextyat too olde of J. (Ws Crark & 0%,
Sink street, Neston; by paymsnt ns above of assosrm nt,
Interest nnd charges; or tothe Ireasuror In Pittsbarga b=
fore the day of wale im aot
NPHE GREAC ENGLISH REMEDY FOR
GOUr AND THLEUMATISAL
Aul eufferers from the above complsiots, either of receut
pslonding, aro advised to aso Dualr's Gout and
Dey can be reiled apon as ths roa! eats
fund effectual reracdy over offered to the pablle, aud hava
bern universally used ta Europe for may ycars with ths
Grenteat socecea
Hrepaced by PROUT 4 TATIANT, No, 209 Steand, Lane
ager Vennd and fald- uy uicteagimne P.O. Wet
Gi Tie erankdin: street, Now York, aad by ist dea
Price bt sp nee yok
wae geen atonz hays authoriand the eam
thomins Proat,
} Ateand, Landaa" ts b>
fmprereed upon tho Goverani
tata aiiicad Co ans
bok ortho geoulns medicine, an
ToInsiny
CrotE DEPARTMENT,
200 PIECES
LADIES’ PALETOT CLOTH,
At gi 90.
Atso, several cases of VERY NEW
FANCY CLOAKINGS,
!At Low Prices.
J. FORTUNE & CO.,
7&0 Summer st.
SS Si a wee Ss
ARIAN MARBLE BUSTS AND FIG-
URES—A ve
“Among whiob are (a
ds Hecmioug, Silrantas Opbelta, Dano, Apotlo, Capi
ind Tyecbe, War, Hope, Peace, and ‘chaday, Mutu
Biana.Shaktpeare’ Tenfcenes, Soltade, Plorn aod Cly te
and. Tany ot
345 Washington at.
TPO, DET. | A private family at the South
joan, with breakiast it desired, excellent reference glyen
Bnd Fequired. Address b. It, Post Omlco, Station A.
sss = aap
MPO LET—Severnl rooms on bath room flight,
‘a lodging rooms or for partial houre-kecplog (nn
Yale house. Siteterences:reyulred. Adeay whit Uam>,
ONAL AL, Hustou Pest Ofer. Ty" apis
OARD. To let, with board, a fine suite of
roouss ai No.4 Curator papee fo bo vacated Hy Get
oratay ‘a3 13
MO LET—One desirable small size Room,
Weil calculated for one person, wIt or vlthout board:
Inqulre at 3 Avon place, apis
FOR SALE—A gentool French roof
v house op Sharvn atreet, ro modern tinprove~
fi Tari Eatat by ta Apply
3. PRESCH. #5
Weatfogtou street a
moot our best Durlness for Io
ment, Apply tod. FRENCH,
G ap Is
f FOR SALE ON SUMMER STREET
ire :
i
vuable estates (or foxestment aad
provereat Apply wf. ERENCH, ) Waibingion
FOR SALB—A gentoo! brick house on
fi rudiond vince, 8 rvotls, modees upeximsUt
Apply to 3
BAP u so Warmington at
ALE—Houses on all t
jad alto to al
Dif, 80 Washiogton stroct.
_ HOUSES WANTED. Owns
aoe tate ge serthont deny cat dar Dy ap-
- Mb Asin. Pe Sci so Wwanblngion stseet
4
ap 13
TATE;
+ aitunted on Morcheater atrcet, South Noatoa. Tits
Hi Beautal and “stuahie aia‘ vy deatasig fr 8
pentect.residewed, conslating Of 8 tivo-stary has
rodent Improvements 0 bars, and That
er of exceient [an ga (rut trea, af
tert approved kind It dealred tt ywill b
bald ti [ote to. aut parchasone. Apply to J. PRE SCI,
BD Warbington at. ‘SwWaCn) ans
FOR SALK—No, 10 Re out Streot,
Tor ta BID foot Tau, two stony
hon ranad walor aud gus, price StI
d, terms favorable ASioP No. Ls Ro
101 Jox8d, H¥) font Jan, pasa 61a),
fot ftore: ney todo, furnace, water nul gus, woll nee
Terms tnvstabley. beat: hurse cars.” Alan, No.3
Uyde, Wack, T3023 egaro tect tsed tio
Mo roocis, well arranged, do lrably' Lo
Hoxbury,
hoave, fa
fii eee
gent atreot Woxba:
crted, good water.
x
Yo roomy Wi
i Marrange, good water, duilrably locatod
3. PRENCH, 4 Washlontoa stscat,
nd very ‘plaaeant,
Apily to
(opB
Wan ss
FOR SAL®. “A woll-icaowa hobo at
White Miver Vilagy Marto} Yoranat Logo
yatable bar, 24704) boss, a3
oftaud.
Apply to, PRRNOT,
apis 80 Washlngioa etrost,
Treen streak Hyde Park, 12674 rqaue feet lant, |
WM. SCHOULER,
apis te Adjatant-Goneral
(CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIOE,
No 1133 Ginanv Sraner,
Prrapeuruta Deeor, April 12 125s,
ALY will be recelved at thls office
AB, an at o'clock AF or
‘Beny) sénad, in merchant
to bomade to conform. to specltica-
Itnmedlato delivery
able packages, (i
tlonaat tote oles)
bdo palra acWwed Boots, No. 9, Army standard.
fhe0 pala sswed Hoots, No. 10; Any standant
Som palm sowed Uoote, No. If, Army siaalant
iting pairs sewed Itooteees, No Armuy stan and.
‘Riooo palre aewed Boolers, No. 11, Army standard.
Ing palm sewed Hootecs, No. 12) Army standard.
B00 pairs aewed Hootocd, No. 13, Army standanl,
Step palms ested Bootees, No. M4) Army standard,
Miling Bupe, Army slandacd.
Hospilal teal-pales, Army standard.
Gncineh Cotton Webbing for Canteen Straps, samples
twisotlice:
Samples when submitted must be marked and numbered
to correspond with the proposals; and the parties thereto
iuat guarantee that the goods ahall bo, to ‘ovory respect,
fequal toarmy kandard, otherwise the proposals ¥!
be considered.
Bids will bo opened on WEDNESDAY, April 19, 1885, at
Lio'eloek AL, and bidders ara requested to be proaunt.
Bach bil tdust bo guaranteed by fwo responsibly” pe
ns, whose slgnatures must bo appended to tue zaacane
nd certidied to aa belng good nnd sudiclent (or
the'amonnt involved, by somo publlc funcUonary of tho
United States.
Aupropeaade should bo made ont on the regular (orm,
whleb wid be furniahed of application at this omce.
The rigbeis reserved to reject any bid deemed anreason~
able abl bo bid from a de/auiting’ contractor will be re
celvie
niorse envelope "Proposala for (hero Insert the name
of the article offered) and address
Colonel WILLIAM W. McKIM,
Chief Guarteradter,
apis taplo Phadeiphia Di
We OFFER TO OUR OUSTOMERS
TODAY,
SEVERAL CASES OF
RICH ALPACAS,
The Cheapest Goods ever offered
to the publio.
J. FORTUNE & CO.,
7 and 9 Summer street.
x apis
} LANOHISSAGE A NEUF. Lsces and
> mantis done up ia tho best atye,Frsuss aalling
MiBpeclally for drapery curtains and, window shades
dens op at ab fo GU SIADAME PERDISASD'S
Nom stios ra Weat: Cedar stécet, toa
pS
LET—Furnished or unfurnished, with-
Deaton a smal private family, two inne roots
stth ample cicsct rom, upene ight, hot aad cold water
Incsch Women eame foot with bati-room: one a lars,
front room, Wi bay wlodorg. Howe hay at moder La
provementa refercace requlead. Tal Spriva-
Morte rat apt
JOMS WANTED, Wanted two furnishe
Oo Cinmaet acteats, wTed ye eNToe “other; SURAT
ni
Mbselelan, Terms and rvterences required, and wilt
be given. Address, with name, Hox ted Boston Post
ilomea, to Tet
wety mode
bondeciag
1 ig ee eee eS 1S
PIRSLOLASS | DRESSMAKING AND
CLOAK HOOSIS, at No.7 Kneeland Pisce. Also Mira
D. A. Arwocb's ayatemot dress cating faaght, ‘Patterns
cot tot the form for 25 cents, Plating and ploking done at
short notice. ct ‘ap is
OARDING. To let to ono or two gentle-
‘men a destmable room, furnished, ina private Carll
atthe Sonth End. res fst and meals Sunday If desire
Brat or eeegences yyvtn aud required. Address box 18%,
Boato ES 8
OARD WANTED FOR THE SUMMER.
em. conyenicace. The only house on tho rig
lle Libra
‘Accommodations at the veashoro;t:ynn or Swamnp-
feott preferrd, or a geutieman aud his Wi Ove childres
and acryants. ‘Address box 241, Boston P. D.
im apts
OARD WANTED. A young widow lad:
‘without children, desires boa/d Ju a small qulct fa
iy, Tr pomessed of micans and wil pay liberaly (Or al
Metory accommodations. Address Box $57, Boston P.
ut apis
OARD WANTED. A single gentleman
would Uke boant {0 Drookliue. Plesss’ addccas N.
E_D,, box 2137, Baton P.O, stating locality, “The viclo-
ity aflWatont stréat preferred, Meferencea given.
apis
OARD.—Very desirable rooms to let, with
BD oricins pant for a cimanerativangcey at
yeatreokHeltzeace given aaa rolled
‘
Sew apis
MPO, LET—vo front roms newly painted
10d papered, to genilemen aod thelr Wives, ue goollo=
"Alen table boarder accot “toailreat Se
07
parlor, a
men, “Alen Gable
Ty Basex street.
PRIVATE BOARD. A front
chamber, with bot aud cold water,
ian aid wit, at No. 6 AlleD ss
accommodated.
pet
Li arnished rooms to sing
men; also an poturabshed roo aultablo tor a ph
sielan or dentist. “Apply at No. feed Wasklnston ate
SMLWetr apis
OARD—To let with board, one large square
foom, ap one thght of stars, partly farnlahed. Ap.
Py at No: th Rainboro’ ptrest
Brurhsart
ap 15
OARD. Families or single gentlemen in
purull of board, can oblalo desirable rooms, that
wht soon be varated at So, 6 Auston atrcal
Stubs ap 1s
NO LET—A desirable suit unforniah
rooma, Without board nt No, 6 Exeter Pace.
corey "aps
OARD WANTED—by a young man 18
year of age in a pavato family, Address 8. B.
Sewatt, Ne. ¢7 Hanover streot et apis
Boar. Agentloman and wife can obtain
TO LET IN CAMBRIDGE—A oo}
Hn Snes Siataraticet, bstweea Td ant
Now and clogint houses
at tho South Ends also suslames
residences. Apply. to OAMDUS
XY,240.17 Slate aud 1 Dovonshire ateeot
ten ml y, Ouon. the Tine of a staan oF
bore railroad. Nov Bid, Boston Pest OMs=.
eth ‘apis
» FOR SALE IN DEDHAM—Houx
contatning twel¢e rooms, with wasbl els, 4%,
Sole water, ana good mitehen eran gen
ent bar, aud 32310 feot of land well Tad oot, With,
AAlet, avd awabandanoo o¢ fealt aud'orun-
Price! 935%. HE
the new
tf sattect,
rooms f Milford
1d roots and bavlog all un enlensze-
foya aba terms apply to J. FREN #) Washe
ot SueWinl mit
commodions Monge, containing
if. Fepatr, with good water well
onset 17.0% feat of laud, wi
omamental Uved, ehrubberr, graps vives, &c,; oar bo
Trios Bi.
nabury alrsots.
Chetteats and nore carne
‘Apniy corner of Por dault an
Ty Cae d., CLAPP G80:
Aronts
—In South Resiing, on
faliroad, a very pleasantly Lo>a-
(od IM alory House, 9 roomd, 1 good cepale, good
Water, fos about 4 ofan acre uf Tond, ith trult
rece of vartites Kinds; 6 nloutes walk of Woyot, acho:
ey Price
or full partioulas call corner of Poruland ant Saiury
J.B. CLARE & SON,
stain Aiconte,
ROOK.
f Harvanl aod Vernou atroel
1 wild Bot and coll wat
np atone wash tabs,
range, mummece, Unprovements spastval
fate aod oog of te best wells of wator a tho Atatey
Shoot of an acre of tand covered with a variely of feall
Ata cmameatal Lessa, currants, raspberries and bls
Fy bushicay cap be eeco Detwood (Wo Loursuf2 no] 4 oer
IN
fy. For paricwars Inquire of IL Hy WANE Ly 196
Devonshire stroct, Hokem, at wb
G TRANSCRIPT, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1865.
RANSCRIPT
T
EXTRA!
FIVE
O’CcLOCK.
Latest by Telegraph.
THE ARREST OF BOOTH.
DEATH OF FREDERICK SEWARD.
New York, 16th. Tho Commoroiai's Washington
acepintch eay's ho murderer of tho President bas boca
Caught. Ho was captnred north of tho city.
hie ienes of a dliborats plot for asaiainatlon
cpclusiy
Frederick Soward (9 doad.
Tels expected. that tho Socrotary of State
cover, “His wounds are doing woll.
AL re
THE NATIONAL CALAMITY.
Removal of President Lincoln's
Body to the White Hous
EMBALMEED.
REMAINS
Washington, 5th. ‘Tho figa are all ot halt mast!
‘of business closed and the stresty aro filled with
jo discussing the sad event.
The Presidont’s holy waa Femoved to the Excea-
sion tlis morning in s hearse wrapped in tho
American fing. Tt was escortal by n smail guard of
cavalry, Gon. Augar and other military ofllcors fol-
Towing on foot. A donse crowd accompanto tho ro
mains to tho White Houso, Nono but parsons of tho
houschold and the personal frionds of the docoased,
howover, worn allowed to enter tho house, ‘The body
Inbotng ombalimed with a view tots removal to Lie
nols,
Gur citizens aro draping thelr protalsos with
mourning. The bells nfo tolling mourptally. All
is the deepest gloom and sadness. Strong mon are
sit the streets, ‘The gelof is who sproad
iis is indeod a day of gloom.
rederiok W. Soward, who was kindly as-
isting tho nursing of Secretary Sowanl, rocalved a
Stab in the back. ils shoulder blato proranted the
Knllo or dagger from penotrating the body. Tho
prospects are that be will recover.
"A report is circulated that Booth was esptured
Oftecn mules this sida of Baltimore. If It bo tram a3
asserted, that tho. War Dopartuiont bas received
Such Infotmation, tt will douvtless bo ollcially pro-
mulgated.
‘Tho government departments aro closed by order
and wil) be draped with the usual emblems 0
mourulng.
‘Tho roads leading to and from tho city are guarded
py tho military, and. the utmost clreumspsction
observed as tonll attempting to enter or leave the
ity.
Newark, N,J,, 10th. A profound gloom prevails
here over the tmugedy at Washington.
ditany, N. ¥., loth. ‘The death of Prosidont Lin-
coin bas Cast gloom and sorrow over ths catire city
‘Tho Stato Logisinturo bas, aftor passing 9 résalutlo
Togrot, adjourned to Tuesday next.
Baltimore, ioth, Tho fealing hate ot tho horrible
crime obiich bas deprived the country of its bal
deep fer uttorancs. "The sorrow ts
Fiogs are at balf-mast sud draped In
‘A profound rags parrsiles all loxal
hearts. Ono Intenso feeling of abhorrenco and detes~
fauion of all connected with the rebellign baa taken
the placo of overs other feoling.
SHERMAN'S ARMY MOVING,
VAQUATION OF RALEIGH.
New Yor! 16th, ‘Tho Tribnne's Goldsbarough
respondent, under date of tho 11th, says Sherman's
ams wand teva at” nlroady one
‘cuethy"s cavalry, web had hovorod ab nue
BoE lines on. the othor, side of Little, iver, drieing
then “Ratelgh bas ‘been ovacustal. A pat!
Kilpatrick's scouta had gono eix mics boyond tha}
place, tinding no wuemy.
INAUGURATION OF ANDREW JOHNSTON AS
PRESIDENT.
Washington, 16th
BE. M. Stanton, 8
} communtcation’ to. ft
Guencvol thosatden au
Chich Magise
fas soon a8
placo
pertorn
Nr. Johnaon immediately roplicd that {t would bo
agreeublo to hun to have tho procoodings take placo
Be bis rooms, at the ‘Kirkwood Houso, a3 8090 a5 tho
At on early hoar thls moming
tary of War, sent an oficial
‘Andrew wolinston, Vico
Valwoxpeatdey Us? oe aks
nto his Inauguration should tate placa
possfblo and. requesting him to stata tho
4 hour, at whieh tho e.fomony showld be
arrangemonts could be perfected
was Informed of the fact and
ChietJustice Chas
Mina., Gates of Dl., Stawart of Novads, Hale of N.
H,, Gen. Farnsworth of TU,
‘At il o'clock tho osth of offlcs was administered
by tho Chiet-Justice of tho United States, {n bia us
ubland solemn and Impressive manner.
Tn abricfspeech, Mr. Johnson sald, “The duties
ofoffice are mine. ‘I wili perform them: Ths conso-
quences are with God. Gentlcmen, Taball lean upon
you. T foot That shall need yobr support. Tain
eehly impressed wih the solemnity of the osaston
and the responsibility of the datles of the oftice f am
aspuming”
Mr. Jolinson appeared to bo In remarkably good
health’ and hase high and realising senso of tho
hopes that aro centred apon him. Mis manner was
solemn ond dignified.
1s probable that durin
son will issue hls thret pro
people,
FUNERAL OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN’
Washington, 15th. It ts expected that tho funeral
of the late Prosidont will take placo on or sbout
Thurway next, {t is supposod thot his remains
will bo temporarily deposited In the Congressional
comotory .
’
the day Prosident Jobn-
mation to the American
‘Tue Dratn oy TH Parswerr,
pateb to the Journal says
Washington, 18h, Mra. Liacoln, with forvale
friends, remained In’ an adjoining room, occasionally
visiting tho dying man, who loved hor 40 dovatedly
‘The last visit ts described as having boon soul-har-
rowing to those present. AS ahe enteral tho root
ind saw her beloved husband's features were dis
tarbed and discolored, abo fell back on tho fi
Restoratives wero applicd, aud sho was soon sup
ported to the bodslde, when sho drantlcally addressed
tho dying mon.
“uutvot" sho exclalmed; “ve but for ons moment,
to speak to mo once more!—to speak t» our child
Gobring our “Tad horo, for ho loves ‘Tad! so
that I know ho will speak to bim!"" Bat aio was 0
again to hear tho volee that bad cbeored her Wire, nad
no slgn of recognition gladdened her grief-atriekon
heart
‘A. special despateh to tho Travollor saya
Mra, Lincoln 1s much aflected, and Ly delirious at
tn
N
bis J
A speclal dea
a
ecesalonist was killod on the streot for oxprossing
'y at the death of Prosident Lincoln,
OAsconrpaw
this forenoon, ad
afilicting the na\
Washburn, Judy:
Messrs, Bird, Pui
At tho Teachar's Aasoelation, hold
jresses appropriate to tho sad cvont
on, woro dolivered by Ex-Goveruor
Ladd of the Pollea Court, and
ick, Morso, Ohase, ond Clailin,
‘The following resolution was adoptod
Resolved, Toot with deopest omotions of heartfelt
sorrow in thla, our national bercasoiant, in tho as~
fassination of ‘the Prealdont of the United Statos
and the Secrotury of State, we mcogaizo tho mys=
terlous band of an Ail-Wise and Almighty fuler
nnd Dispenser of human ms, and though wo
cannot dow comprokend the groat losson provid:
tlally designed, wo would vith wuabakan faith still
it our trust In God, that groat blussl
fh 'storo for us, and the nation will sot bs ona!
to acoompllah its great destiny
Mererivo oN Peann Ssacrr. An
meeting was bell at noon today In trout
mptu
Pearl
street, J. H. Lester, Eeq., presided. After a prayer
by Rov. Mr. FoYambo of East Boston, Rov. Dr. Ki
dellvered m most fervent address, In which ho sald
that ono of the wisest beads and bearts fn tho conn
try had been removed. Ho asked, how do wo know
that Abrabam Lincoln had not complotod ils work
God grant that this day nay witness Its culniinatton,
and lot every ono,say, down with treason and down
with slavery
Moonstso rorTim Pnesmest. To ths Rditor?
of the Transcript —In view of the Groat Natlonal
Calamity which has bofallon tho paople, would It not
bo appropriate and proper that tho ladles of Boston
aside gay colors, and for tho space of thirty
days wear mourning?
Own ov THE LAprrs oF Bosroy.
who
stated ls glad. Preal-
dent Lincoln had been killed,"" was selzod by 8 crowd,
fn ropo placed around his neck, nad appearances
rea wero about to bo
dual was rescuod by
Indicated that extreme reeas
consummated, whon the I
tho pollee and somo of hia tr
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WATER CURE,
MASR
tou Hitless
‘nated tn ae
tho best granite
thew epian boo
Amusements,
BOSTON THEATRE.
Baroapar Mon¥tko, April Li Liss
NOTICE.
‘Oring to the appalling calamity whicbjhas betallsn tha
Baton, Dramatic Entertainments av this hose will ba dle
conlinged antil further notice.
apis NENRY cE JARRETT.
BOSTON MUSEUM.
Actiso Manaceg.,. Ma Ab M Pinte:
MOMDAY EVENING, at TS o'slo,
McCLann Ey
PLOUGH,
BENEFIT oF Mm.
SPEED THE
MY DRESS BOOTS.
ere Wi ee EROS staxaan &
Engagement of Mis) Holon Wastora.
Ta PES TOS tne: Great Dexcan gotlte!
OnEEN DUSUES? Maru ia Uden Wenters:, To eo:
gudewib tho Pet OF Hhe Tuciicodts Peay Sas
icine opt BL TM: to commence at TX o'clock
THEATRE FRANCAIS DE NEW Yous
Pact Joroner aren Dinweron,
Grando Matinee, d’Adloux, at ® 1-9 o'oloy ky
SATURDAY, APRIL’ Iris, 1808
DION ETOILE,
Comedy to one Act, by Br. E Scare,
LES FEMMES QUI PLEURENT,
Comedy tn one Act, by M. M, Sracbia wr Lapua t.
LES PETITES MISERIES DE LA va &
HUMAINE,
join one Act, by M.Dewaxorm
Vacs
are
TREMONT TEMPLE.
Sacred Concert, Easter Sunday Evening.
(BENEFIT OF J. 1, MURPHY,
On which oocasion the fouow-
Of Bnckiey's Sereasders.
jent wilt appear
Mna M. Bistory Mus soo Aucur,
sli Sant A, MoPerurr, las aL sum
ComuEr,
I.
‘Tiekets 2
Door
cents, (Reserved Seats $0 coots.
Gtio'leck. Concertate It
BUCKLEY'S SERERADERS.
Cornor of Summer and Ohouncy stroots.
Every Evening at § o'clock, and Saturday Afternoon al &.
Extra performance Fost Day, at o'clock.
Fiat, Woman and ch sbouid aes Dshop Duck
Jey's Bio Tursa Fnox Guonara, rocelved nlghlly with
screams of laughter and applaase.
0 success of Caylor's PermovsoMantn. Baily
nd other epecialtios porformsd oaly by Yala ia
comparable troupe of arlsts.
Tickets 9) cents. Reserved eeats cent 6t_ap
MOREIS BROTHERS, PELL & TROWBRIDGE
MINSTRELS
Last week of tbe great Pantomime,
‘Tur Hover ruar Jaox Borer.
aplo_ét
GRAND DEMONSTRATIONS.
M. CARDME,
The Extraordinary Billanilat from Parks and Versalss,
assieted by
Messrs. Mlcbact Phelan & Molvin Foster of Now
York; Wm. A. Tobin, Champlon of Massy
‘aud R. A, Willmarth of Boston,
Will commence a short eeriea of Seances at
Eumstead Mail, Winter Streot,
On the Evening of TUESDAY, Ape) 14
Admleston 19 centa
accumpantcd by |
The Brat MA LINE
APLERNOOS,
BOSTON MUSIO HALL
THE GREAT ORGAN
Whitbe played
vodnesday onl Satnrlay ai yond
Brery Welnesay day evening ata
Setordag Ave aD, ME.
ian stat
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK.
‘The Nattonal Statue,
Front seats reserved for gouUemea,
A) take place on WEDNESDAT.
to apis
Pane,
© das 6
VIRGINIA DARE,
BY LOUISA LANDER,
Open from 9 4, 8. to 1 P.M. at Roam No, 1, Ba
Bullling. Tickets is couu. Package ot 5 Uskoti tue
POSTPONEMERT,
‘Owing to the ead pablo news,
MR. DRESEL'S AFTERNOON CONCERT
18 POSTPONED.
Hat apis
CLOSING LEVEES OF
QUEEN ZENOBEI
AT CHILDS & JBNES'S GALLERY OF Agr,
197 Tuumowr sraurr.
Open datiy roma a. M. 196 P. Mand Wadnesday
Saturday Evaars: e ‘i
Auction Sales.
DAVID F. McGILVRAY & co.
4 asp Co Manon ants,
Salcsrooms Noa. $3 and 89 Tremont at
BY
Avert
Pawner's Hank Sale.
On WEDNESDAY vext, Lith tnst.,at 10 o'clock, A. AL, at
(hele bew Bavking Hooms, No.3) Union street, (over
Ualou Market) by onler uf tho Directors of sald Bank,
‘Tho ninth semi-anpual sale of unredeemed property,
cobtiating of furulvare, carpets, Arc-arms, dry go0us, ald
ing. pipe tongs, books, ke
a TUUKSDAY, in fast, a 10 A. M., god at the aaa
place, n Taeye aad Gholce staortment of faltvand aver
Watches by Adams, Cooper, Jargeoseu, Perry, ‘Taylor,
Roakell, Jolson, French nuvf other celebrate @akerk
‘A good variety of easy cluster aud angle stone Lamond
te rings, cartings, bracclets, gold quard ans vest chaslnay
nckefa Re Alesbldiver ware fk. spoons, de
‘Catalogues Teady aud goods ob exbibitloo oa mori
of nal Lb u apis
i. SAMUEL A. WALKER.
(OMe? @ Congress street.)
BY
Beaul(/ul Fatale on Union Park.
On SATURDAY, Apail 22, at 4 o'clock, P.M.
Will bo sold the beaatiful bause No. 43 on Union
Park. ‘hls bouse ls bullt of ths best materials, a
ished In etucen work, and embellished with warble
muntlepleces, &c., Walle the nchly-papered apart
Bunts ren Tho entrance [a by a neat Fea
fit je hall, ths walla ut w.
meat
Bpartnents, wo wat
usta oor is the
paclous deawingeros
Mbrary and hall
opens tot The ecllar & exeetleut, ln
Which thero Is a superior furnace, Cle diging-oom’ Ws
Tight and sleasant, and there Is a wasb-room and kitchea
tah ehten bere te p ke
‘orlookng from the
ni tho eatire tenga
Sf Union. Park which & omamented with foraat (rosa,
Swroet-soepted shrubbery and cay Gowers (a the'r saasoa.
This cstare U uo bigoly respectable neluny7tbo%d, aad
Within n few doors of Tremont street, where the bows cars
bre constantly parsing. “Ihots sccklbg @ really dealeasto
Doue should Avail Uhomeet yes of Ula unity t accure
Develdence on Union Fark, which Is
tifing Fpcalfes tn too city” “terms
Teitied on the spat. For further ogalee ot
theauetluneer. Tho bouse will be a
20 for inspection ew
ery day from a to 6 ovelock B. Mt. ontli aala.
i opis
_ Lost and sound.
OST—A breast-pin marked Mary 0. Camp,
the Onder willbe suitably rewanled of leavlog It at
UW Weat Cedar street. bag
LOST. Selater's, Catalog ‘orth Amaszi.
can Dirda, | vol, 8v9., bon
ward to whoover Wil rotura” thi
5 WatOn
| ey upd papers
above wl be ilberally
WALLED Lost, (A dark
Containing a euin of money Ia BOL
was dropped cn ono of tho Roxbury Post
Brin thestcectavae the Moston statiow, absat Lar past
Tour o'clock yesteriay (Laesdae) TA "Toe @odge wil
Beuoltably rewarded on Leaving tat the omen of the Chris
to ZERcbo9 Sana lt
rowanlad api
colored wallet,
Lasmall check
Men Doran car
OF MAS3AOHU-
COMMON WEALTH
BELIS. ACWFOLK, 3.8.
PROBATE. COURT.
To the Metra at Lam, ni nd all other parsons t=
eeied. WD the JOANNA SPRAGUE tata of
aton,{n exid County, single woman, deceased,
oo
certain Instruments, purporting (obs Uso tay 4
ramen! and OFeald Uaceasad. hi
| Seen’ resented to eaid Court, far Probat a
Pearce, alerebant, apd Coarlia J. Spragae, Caauler,or gtk
at (ctters teatameaiary may bs AM
| Executor. therda aamed, OF
Spa Fxceutur baving. deetinea th
You nee od to Aoneat at arabnt ptr
, 08 Sfonday, tha: Twenty-fur , tt, © D>
a oNiock before N90, toa gille, day
ama thie ean om eas R
| mere nea hereby directed
| noties theres, by publishing (bla citation oa”, ftve pabite
‘ucerealve qrecke, In Lepamapance eat Ce WORK (ae
inted
sald tioate
Didaya befor
RAH on
Evening Tramsctipt,
| ie
ated eopy wetsa
wa baie
P
i, oFliqestes, of atl decane
eo Oayh Of tha date ¥
yar ons Oy
WU. 0, BROWN,
BOSTON DAILY EVENING ; TRANSCRIPT, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1865,
VENING TRANSCRIPT.
Aratt, 1800.
Sonunnan Eriertas—No. (11, Mr. Editor:
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1865.
A Inmo kneo bas ita componsations. Among
them I inclino to put celebrating by proxy. This
[For the Transcript.)
EASTER.
‘Tis Hol ‘tis Hol My risen Lond!
His hands have rolled tho stovo away;
Up to the realms of overiasting day,
Death had no power His flesh to keep;
Sin o'er His heart holda no domain;
Rising be treads thom both beneath his feet.
Suprems io Heaven forover moro to relga.
Lor Jot mo riso this day with Theot
Ariso complete {n righteonsness
And following-mockly whoro Thy atops I see,
Find in Thy sorvico all my happincas.
Denying pelt; my boast Thy cross.
May I in Thy commandments run;
Aud dally count this carthly Ilfe as loss,
That lito oternal may at last bo woo.
DF,
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
ORTH WHSTERN SANIrANY FAI, It has beon
fermined by the Exccatlye Committee of the North
stern-Sonltsry Fair, which Is to be opened at
cago on tho 20th of May next, to place on exhibl-
Ju, as one of tho great attractions of tho fulr, an/ox-
sive collection of objects of natural history from
p United States. A room suilictently largo ts to bo
oted to this purpose, in which the collections will
properly arranged; after exhibition the specimens
1 bo sold to swoll the fund in afd of tho soldlors.
J] persona in this vicinity haying specimens of
by valus, whether of geology, mincralogy, zoslogy
Pootany aro cordially invited to assist in this great
arpriso in our country’s behalf by donotions to tho
. Contributions will rosch thelr dostination in
, Ifsont before tho middlo of May to Sarnuol Ht.
Ldder, Agent, at tho Museum. of tho Boston
Hoty of ‘Natural History, corner of Berkoley and
laton streets.
hur New ARMORY oF Tite Bosros Liou Is-
TRY (the Pive Strect Church remodelled), was
cated last evening with appropriate exerclsas.
p galleries and tho body of the bail wero filled with
Faber of the regiment /and thelr invited friends.
‘ono sido of the platform wax tho dag carried by
Ute Monitor in Its famous engagement in Harp
Roads, which was presented to the regiment by
jut N. L. Stoddard; and on the other side was a
ried inthe eugagement on Roanoke Island,
s was tho gift of Capt. 0.G. Atwood. “In the front
hory Gilmoro's Band discoursod pleasant and pat-
ic music. Addrusses wero made during the even
by Mayor Lincoln, Hon: J. 0. Park, Goorge B
tb, Exq., Maj.-Gon. B. F. Edmanda, Maj, C. 0.
for, hnd others. A promenade concert and dauc- |
followed tho speaking.
sTER. Tomorrow belng the Festival of Easter,
Holy Communion wil be edilnistered in tho
tant Episcopal Churches, and the aunual Fas
pieribge will be collected. "Tho sad and so’omn
ica will bo succeeded by the Joyful To Deums;
fers and garlands Will dock the altars and fonts,
“ore Holy Church throughout all the world!
batt with doyout thanksgiving their risen Lord.
onfirmation bas taken placo In most of our c
hos during Lent, a large nuraber of parsons will
brrow recetye thelr first Communion, which will
» the services of a peculiarly intorosting and sol-
haracter. At the Church of the Messiah a full
eal xervico will be porformed morning and even-
In tho.afternoo. a. Sunday School testival wil
Ince and o Jarge number of Infants and cbildros
s baptized, Tho music will bo by the children
Lousist of Eastar carols, ote, D.
nev, Dealers In horseflesh wil road with grat
noted haree tamer will appear In
th Inst. and give o serlas of cight
fros cn his favorite subject, Mr. Rarey’s success |
bduing viefous animals Is too well known to ro |
menticn hero, and since his departaro from this | 80d with them too. Towards thelr chi
bes ben assiduously laboring to perfect bim-
nhis art, Several men have already slg-
h their intention of placing untamed horses an-
is care, and the exbfbltion of bis skill In over-
fog them will be very attractive to all who advo-
the principle of !Kindnoss to Animate Afr
y will appear In Mr. S, 0. Wheolor's elrous tent,
Jo South End, Thoso having horses which ro-
tutoring can learn all particulars by addressing
JJ. Mf. Nixon, ut tho Tromont House.
pres’ Farm. ‘The annual falr to ald the Christ-
Church, (Fev. Mr. Edmunds) will bs held nt Ge-
‘Temple, Gt Washington street, om the 18th,
and 20th Insts. ‘Thoso friondly and intorested
fs sooloty will bear in mind this notice.
‘waz QUOTATION. Our Vermont correspond-
is informed that when wo reforred the Mad-
(Ja) Courier to “Bartlett's Familiar, Quota-
bs,” we meant that it would find there tho
fs unmatilated, reading and credited (as our
espondent sends them) thus:
Ink that day lost whose Jow descending sun,
Hows from thy band no noble action done.”
Jacob Bobart, Oxford, Eng., 1700.
pur main purpose was to recommend s nsefay
ence book as s convenicat help to Weatern
ers,
eMan Epucatiow 1 ENOLAND. An Eng-
per notices a large and influsntial meeting
Pa
enuy beld in the Arta’ School at Cambri
‘the purpose of discussing tho recommenda-
bof the Syndicate appointed by tho Sena
t the local examination rystem shonld be o:
Hed to girls for three years’ trial. ‘The great
jority of tho gentlemen present were warmly
favor of tho scheme, and the necessity for some
sure as that proposed was fully acknowledyod.
EH. Perowse, tutor of Corpus, objected to
proposal in foto, as ho thought it was incou-
nt with the dignity of tho University, and
ithad not been clearly proved that such a
mo wes needed. Theso objections wero ro-
to by Br. Totts of Trinity: Mr. Hadloy
prof St. Jobn’s; Mr. Markby of Trinity, and
rs. Professor Fawcett spoke in favor of tho
ore,
ther speakers, while they were not opposed to
pought that there were several modifications
ary in onler that the plan might be suceess-
‘The questions whether tho girls should have
lsamo papers as the boys, whether it woul be
(o examine them jn Winter as tho boys are
examined, whether claas-Usts word mot ox-
jent, whether It would bo desirable to mix the
with the girls and to pit the one against tho
r,and Whether any evil would resalt to the
sical or mental constitution of the girls a
quence of the excitement to which any
Ioation subjected them, were all discussed, and
fic main answered favorably to the scheme,
bt, saya tho Pall
Gazette, that when the report comes to be
Jed on in congregation, it will, with perhaps o
ro.can be little if any dou!
slight modifications, bo adopted by the
pate.
he following resolution was passed by the
hdon Local Committee for conducting the Cam-
igo Local Examinations: " That this Commit-
approves tho application made to the Untvers-
for tho admissfon of girls to the local examia-
fons, and will ist in carryiog
It at the London centro any schemo which the
piveraity may approve for this oxtension of the
ppe of those
Muszoat Acornr. Ata trialin tho Court of
jpg’s Hench, England, between certain publish-
x iweediediims ond Tweedledces, as to an al-
ed piracy of an armogement of “Tho Old Bog:
fi Geotleman.” ‘T. Cook was subpaynacd as 4
toes, On crossexamination by Sir James
rictt, that learned counsel rather flippantly
id: “Now, sir, you aay the two melodies aro tho
Ime but diferent. What do you mean, sir?’
pmo promptly answercd—"I sald that the notes
the tivo copies werv alike, but with o differont
2 es—“ What is a musical ac-
Yooke—“My terms are a guinca a les-
(A lond laagh.J Sir James, [rather
don’t mind your terms here, I ask
ical accent? Cun you sco it?”
fooke—“A musician can.” [Great laughtor.]
ir James, {very angrily]—“now pray, sir, don’t
at about the bush, but tell his Lordsuip and the
bry, who are supposed to know nothing about it,
é eaning of what you call accent?” Cooko—
Accent in Tusic is stress laid upon a particular
te, a3 you would Jay a stress on any given
lord, for the purpose of being better understood.
Lwere to say you are an asa, it rests on ass ;
t if L were to cay you ara an ass, it rests on you,
r James.” Meiterated shouts of laughter by tho
hole court, in which the bonch joined, followed
is repartee. Silence being obtained, Lord Dan-
ani, tho judge, with much scoming gravity, ac-
sted the chopfallen counsel—'‘Arc you satisfy
TEAMSIIe AsIs. Halifax, Lith. Tho staamablp
Ir Jomes?” Sir James, deep red a3 he natarally
js, bad become Scarlett in more than name,
‘a great buf, aald—"Tho witness may go
inclination may bo of the “our grapoa”” typo;
but I humbly dinkeit is not in my caso an onvious
disposition, Having heretofore soon jubilant
sights, and heard jubilant sonnds, I can fancy
what a timo you bad in tho city over the recont
Tu pleresd feet have marked tho narrow road | nows, and not violently regret tho inability to bo
ono of tho exultaut crowd thronging the strests.
Tho flaga visiblo from my window, and tho bolls
of tho (own, reports of cannons and reports of
newspapers, Lelped me to got up quite a satisfao-
tory panorama. This I could contemplate Ielsure-
ly, Without becoming foot-sore or honrso-throated ;
without braving tho clements, being smothered
in the borse-ears, made deaf by haman harrahs
and locomotive whistles and brass bands, and
Patriotic specches—without, ia short, gotting
used up physically, Jaded out generally—tho col-
lapsed victims of exuberant excitement. Diy
whole heart was with you, whilst my body, one
Joint excepted, was at ease, and my brain ia de-
cent order. SoTdida little thinking after my
poor fashion, and now venturo to penygraph
ope or two of my thoughts,
I went backwards from tho culiuigation of cli-
max of the logic of events, as argued out at last
to the grand conclusion. I rememberei that tho
last feather couldn't break tho camel's back with-
out tho laying on of the requisite number of pro-
Uminary feathers; that tho last bucket of water
does not achieve the whole extinguistment of the
conflagration, So itwas natural to wish that,
somchow, all tho contributions to the final result,
might be kept In mind ainidst tho wildest joy ov-
er its accomplishment.
I wanted to havo tho universal consclonsneas, Ti-
tally and comprehensively grateful for tho hero-
ism shown in tho carly disasters—tho great sacri-
ficea at Bull Run, Ball's Bluff, Frederieksburg,
Chancellorsville and clsewhere—that served to
cement, depen and inflame public sentiment so
as to bring out the gigantic strength of the coun
try, ag tho magnitude of tho work givon patriot-
ism to do gradually revealéd itself. I wanted it
vividly felt how persovering toll and persovering
proyer at home—how liberal-giving and bravo-
speaking—how loyal-yoting at the ballot-boxos
and loyal exhortations fn the churches—how the
| pationce, endurance, and couno of the rank aud
file—how the victories in tho West, the gruat
inarches, tho sealing up or captnro of rebel ports,
above all, how the battle of Gettysburg, patting
nn-end to attempts to invade tho North, becom-
ing ths {wming point of the conflict, and assuring
the ultimato triumph of the Stars and Stripos—I
wanted these and a thousand other, things felt
vividly as. part and parcel of the foree which
bas compelled the anbmission we welcome for tho
peace it promises to bring,
History, know, will attend to this putting to.
gether of the long chain of eausos and effects;—
still my desiro to have it done now, in overy heart
every bmaip, Was not unnataral; since a ro
| tirca invalid is posterity to a smell extont, even a3
foreign nations are said to be posterity. With timo
tion, the busy participators in symbolic
ations of the} general joy had not, £
readily fell into a philosophising and genoralizing
mood, comecting the beginning and the ond, by
all the intermediate links. To make Grant thocen-
tral figure ond “the surrender” tho contral fact,
is the first impulso; but around thes: should and
will bo gathored ull the othor figures and facts of
the war, all the living and tho dead at home and
‘on the field, all the gutherings where the great
and the lowly deeds baye ben done to defend ond
save the Union.
The conquered — shall I confess it — camo into
my musings with the conquerors, aud I felt for
oven, I
| bad no sentiment of moro vindictiveness. Thoy
sowed to the wind and have reaped the whirl-wind
| Thoy havo fallon into thopit tboy dug with theirown
| suicidal hands. Hanging them, however, would
| not repair our Jossce; torturing them would uot
| them to themselves will be the worst penalty that
could be inflicted upon such transgressors; for
the bitterést memories aad tho gonwings of ro.
morse aro sure {o be theirportion—if they have a
fibre of sensibility left—any nerve to quiver with
pain, Yet justice bas its rights, aud tho country
must still be protected:
Tho thing to be done is for tho nation to say
to thes bold, bad mon,—to the cruel military.
| Jeader, who only ceased shedding innocent blood
| when ho was utterly discomfted —to the civil
leader; heartless and anprineipled—the thing
to be done, is for the nation to say to these mon,
| and their equally bad — coadjators,—who
| have been fo madly drunk with selfish om-
bition and arroganco—“ Never more be ofiicers
or citizens of mine, Go into obscurity at home;
go into oxilo abroad; enduro the penance of poy-
| erty and disgrace; thank 8 generous people
| that you are allowed to be outcasts. Strive to re-
pent, Seek, with downcast eyes, dishonorable
| greves; and may tho Lord havo morey on. your
souls.”
To talk, as ia I hear the manner of some, of the
magnanimity of any ons of these arch-traitors,
to whisper a word in justification of those who
ordered or were tolerant of Libbys aud-Ander-
ronvilles, is insulting all the best instincts of trae
humanity and ¢rue manhood. How can we honor
or teach children to honor loyalty, if we attompt
to whitewash the blackest aud bloodiest disloy-
alty the world has ever known. Ag individuals wo
may bo pitiful and forgiving, but the State ond
posterity demand that in some way fonlest trea-
son shail be branded according to its deserts,
Thes6 leaders aro, thank God, butafew score, more
or Jess, What should bo tho measaro metod out
to their thousands of willing or unwilling, delud-
ed, reckless aud rash followers? Tho mieasuro of
forgivencss surely, with enough of firm restraint
and vigilant guardianship to provent thom from
being ever ogain cheated by their own passions or
cupning demagogues,—ever agaia becoming dis”
turbers of tho body politic, Let thom be educated
so of to understand and valuo their priviloges as
republican, that it may bo their pride, quitting a
condition of ignorancoand barbarism, to joinin the
march of progress, to live under democratic in-
stitutions, where all men aro equal in che oye of
thelow, whero all labor is free, aud whero all hon-
cst toil is beld in respect. ‘Thus, in a generation
or two, the North and South may rjoico and
grow rich in a common political paradizo.
Those are my sontimenta, and I havo others
equally sound and sepaible, the infliction of whic
Tsparo you ond your readers. But so far am L
nota Daniel come to judgmont, and do I not re
joico with dao discrimination? I fear me you
will not flatter my vanity by an afirmative nod,
You'll say my tople Js pot “suburban,” but tho
universal theme of conversation, specches and ar-
ticles. You haven't heard talk of anything elao
the Jast fortnight. Thot fs true; and thoroia flud
my apology. In my enforced retiromont I admit
that Tam a “nobody,” and so I claim the right to
apply to mysclf the flattering unction of my read-
Ing of the old adage, “what is overybody’s busi-
ness 4 ‘nobody's’ business.” BSy horticultural
friend deserted his garden to bo jubilant—or be-
cause it raised, My neighbor's boys canon-izod
Grant and Sherman and Sheridan all day. Your
columns have overflowed with accounts of cole-
brutions—and advertisements, Why ten should
not I baye my little say—not a homeopathic doso
of all I would liko to bay «aid—and be yours, in
this ceason of jubileo, up to the “Lub.” e. x.
A Penssyzyants Sonprmn's Iona. A sol-
dier of a Pennsylvania rogimont, who was woun-
ded at the battle of Chancolloraville and left on
tho field, afterwards related his adventures to his
colonel.’ When the tide of battle had swept past
thospot where he lay, a rcbel coldicr came to him
and took away his cantecn, his haversack, his muy:
Ket and accontremonta, and finally demanded bis
coat and shoes. At this the Pennsylvanian at
first demurred, but sas forced to subrait. Thero-
upon ensued a conversation: "Where do you be.
long?” asked tho rebel. “To Poonsylyania,”
was the reply. “And what nro you doing down
hero in Virginia?” “Vel, Tcomes down hero to
fight,” anid tho unluckly Bucks county man. ‘To
febt, ch!” sald tho Virginian; “Why don’t yon
Aight in your own stato, if you want to fight; what
business havo you horo in Virginia?” ‘The ' quea-
tlon migbt have been a poser for some, but cho
bravo Dutchman replied, “Vel, LOzhts mit Uaclo
FROM W. 0. BRYANT.
70 THA BBY. JOnN PIONPONT, ON MTs MIOMTTUTM
BIRTHDAY, APRIL, 0, 1555,
‘Tho mightlost of tho Hobrow seora,
Gloar-oyed and bale atolghty yoary,
From Pisgah saw the billa and plains
Of Canaan, greon with brooks and ratns,
Oar poot, atrong In framo and min
Leaves clabty woll-spont yoara behind;
And forward looks to flalds more bright
Than Moses any om Plagah’s holgh
Yot, bo our Plorpont's voles and pon:
Lonig potent with the wons of mon;
‘Anil lato Lia summons t9 the shoro
‘Wor bo aball most hs youth ongo moro,
C
liam Cullon Bryant.
Waar Snact ox Dows witn Inve. Davis?
Weare going to baug tho murderer of Hatr
Lazarus Weck from next Vuday. Why? A
young varlet boro, baply, of a rag-picker in a
back attic of Cow Bay, his swaddling clothes a.
ragged dish-clout, suckled in nduloratod gin,
weaned over an upple-stall, bis first lessons tho
cholcest phmscoloxy of blasphemy and obsceai
ty, knowing nothing that ho had a soul, and. wits
ces of all distinction between himself and the
street curs, save that dogs bit him.aud ho kicked
tho dogs, well grounded for his early years in-the
rudiments af picking and stealing, a pupil of
Jack Sheppard at tho Bowery Theatro, and in dao
course removed to the Bonioia Boy's Finishing
School—for anght wo know Bernard Friory was
guilty of all that,and now haying brought his
villainy to climax by getting “druok as» lord,”
ud idiotically killing the first man he ran against,
the law has decided that is high time ho should bo
put out of the way, and this it is going to do
But, go tonow; don’t touch a halt of Jomfar-
son Davis. Truo, he spent long years in hatch-
ing treason against his country. Trao, ho has
spilled the heart’s blood of four hundred thous-
and good and trug mon, who now lio stark ani
stiff under the sod. True, he haa starved to doath
sixty thousand.of our sons and brothors, with an
secumulation of torment that beggars’ all that
Dan(o ever imagined of hell. But Bfr. Davis is a
gentleman. Ho fed on pap whon a child. He
went to West Point when a youth. Ho wai sent
to Congress when aman. Ho snt oa volvot in
Washington when rovolving parricide, Ho walkod
on yelyct in Richmond when mardormg his my-
riads. As for hemp, thoreforc—vulgac homp:
don’t speak of {tin connection With Mr. Jefferson
avis:
Wo beg pardon of the Tribano—we shall speak
of it, All this talk abont “magnanimity in tri-
umph” is excellent in its place; but when it
coned to includo the pardon of ovary rebel lear,
of Jeff. Davis: himself, wo domur, wo protest.
Justice has borne enongh from the hamanitacian:
ism of tho day, withont being subjected to this
climux of mockery.’ It is doabtful whether Jeff.
Dayis will ever bo ‘captured. Ho is, probably, nl-
ready in direct flight for Moxico, and it may bo
that he will reach that refuge, whatever the of
forts of the Goverament to intercept him. Bat
i he Js caught he should be hung. I¢ wo lot him
go unbnng, we must, 1m decency, abolish hanging
altogether. If we give him the frea pardon the
‘Tribune asks for, we ought to open every prison
door ja the land, and reinaugurate tho Govern-
ment by a universal folons’ jublleo.
‘The constitution of our fathers made treason a
crime. The laws have nillxed to that crime the
punishment of death. With reason, becauss, as
there can be no greater guilt than that of seeking
to overthrow tbo State upon which tho security
and happiness of millions depend, so it can only
Feexpiated by the greatest of punishments. It
fs trac that there may be extennating circam-
stances in this as in other crimes. Such clreum-
stances might casily bo pleaded by the great body
of the Southern people Who bave engaged in this
rebellion, Not only sound policy but common
Justice enjoins lenity toward thom. But the erime
of Jeff. Davis admits of no extenuation. Ho was
the prime mover of the rebellion. Without hin,
probably it never would havo taken an organized
form atoll
He was the head and front of tho conspiracy
that “precipitated the South into rovolation,”
avd ho bas ever sioco been the head and front of
the Confederacy that hns battled against tho Goy-
croment. Tha responsibility for this colossal
treason primarily attaches to him as principal.
Whatever may bo dona to his accomplices, or 10
the necesgories after the fact, ho at least shonld
suffur the extreme penalty of th law. Dat thera
is n reason even beyond tho fact that ho is the acch-
traitor. Jeff Davis is dircetly responsible for tho
starving of our prisoners. This infernal work
wus carried out io pursuance of a plan deliberato-
ly eettled upon by him as Commander-in-Chiof of
the Confederato armies.
It.wvas not ovly a violation of tho rales of war,
GL ot wilt tie palo of human clvilization
No edacated man who had not the spirit of a
fiend, could have been capable of it. Naua Sabib,
tho icader of the East India insurrection, is called
‘a monster of the buman species for sufriog the
Cawnpore massacre, But what was this butchery
in hot blood of three or four bundred, in compar.
ison with tho cold-blooded mander, by elow stary-
ation, of sixty thousand, perpetrated under tho
Ieader of the American robeluon? [N, Y. Times.
hs
Panss Lirenary INtentioENor. NM. Sainto
Henye.has undertaken to write tor the new ency-
clopredia published by tho Measra. Pereiro (the
founders of the Credit Mobilier), and of which
ML. Duyoyrier, the dramatic author, is the editor.
Tsay Bf, Sainte Beuyo bas undertaken to. write on
article on the influence of letters on tho nineteonth
century. He receives 66000 for it, and is allowed
two years for the proparation of if, Ife will con
tribute to “Lo Constitutionnel”’ only once a
fortnight (instead of weekly, as herctofore) until
the ardelo bo written,
‘The poor profits of literature on the Continont
oblige most writers to fill some post under Goy-
ernment, unless they may, like Bf. Sainte Beare
(and be was for-years a librarian in- the Biblio-
thequo Mazarine, where Messrs. Philarcte, Chus-
Jes, de Sacy, and Daremberg—all of whom, by the
way, are writers on tho “Journal dea Débats”—
are librarians), and M. Thcophile Gautier, be om-
ployed by ome newspaper. M er,’ the
traveller, ia a Ubrarian at the Bibliotheque’ Ste.
Géneviovo; M, Amptro was a librarian at tho
Biyliotheque BMfazarino; Mf. Henri Conscience, the
Flemish novelist (I am surprised his tales bave so
litle vorue with you), ign commissioner at Court
ray; M. Emile Leclereq is comptroller of the
“hell at Spa; M.fSirvt, the-author of the “Tis
torical Dictlovary" of Paintors,” is: commissary of
the St Nicolas; and I might All this lottor with
‘8 similar litany.
We were all really astonlahed to hear of tho
death of the Baron do Bazancourt a few daya ago.
‘Ho was the picture of robust health, ahd almost as
fond as an Eglistman of the mauly sports, Ile
wrote manly novels, and a work on fencing. His
extonsive reputation is duc to the histories of the
last Crimean aod Italian wars, which he wrote at
command of the French govcramont, Ho was
confessedly the best swordsman in France, aud
Lis decisions in cyerything appertaining to the
code of honor were necopted without question,
He was tho second of M. Amcdéo Achard, the
well-known novelist, in his duel with the late DM,
Fiorentino, Like most mastera of deadly Mele
‘ns, he was nover cugaged in duels as principa);
his’ power enabled him to Jough down insults
which inferior swordsmen must haye reaented.
A memorable instance of this forbearnnes ns
Witnessed ata meeting of the Literary Mon’s So-
cluty, in 1849. Somebody aceused the noblemen
who belonged tu the society of retaining thelr ti-
tles and oristocratic particles, although both had
been abolished by Jaw. This remark created o
violent tamult, which completely drowned the
orator’s volco. M. de Bazancourt exclaimed,
“Let him go on; he ia very amusing
laughter showed he enjoycd the drollery. This
spcech and ils illustration inereased the tumult.
A fricnd and political brother of the first orator
bavled, "The aristocrat who hins just spoken isa
yillain in breeding.” The audience instantly be-
came silent. ‘The speaker was lookel upon as a
dead man. M. de Bazancourt, however, shrugged
bis shonlders, and, Jaughing, sald, “I should not
bo worthy tho title of a literary man if I took of-
fence at a mere antithesis.” [Paris cor. Pablish-
orm’ Circular.
Cacen Henogs. Thero aro two mon whose
names will, in time to come, be celebrated by
hronicler and poct—who are like caged eagles,
or lions in adeu. In Asia Minor there lives a re:
clase, patiently meditating upon the Koran, and
ing in his small, delicate Arabic caligraphy, a
book of prayers. Who fs this man with the thin
moustacho and the gray beard—with the turban
and tho silken voil—with the loug robe of brown
ergo through which bis brown bar arms aro
visible? He is ono whom Victor Hugo called
“pale spectro In a white burnoua;"” ho fought
against Clause) and Bageaud and Velissicr, all nove
dead; be foiled tho French for years, aud led
cloud of horsemen across tho desert; he is Abd-el-
Kader. In tho heart of Russia lives another pa-
triot, Who rows fit, they say, and cold, aud tired.
When be was young ho excited a wholo people to
a frenzy of martial ardor; he goat Mascoyite af-
ter Muscovite back from the Caucasus, Deaten aud
bafiled; he fonght fifty fights, cach as stubborn
as Thermopyla—be is Schamyl Boy..
A New Corrrton, At tho last ball given by
the French Minister of War, a novy cotillion was
introduced which is described a3 clogantly origi-
nal, and it has already become tho rage in garci-
fon towns in France, After the closing gulop
the dancera assemble In a close columa, and
promenade tho ball-room many times with milita-
ry step, whilst an obligato charivari Is played on
drums, tambourines, ond mirlitono. At tho head
of the column atridesa drum-major, who is choson
alcated In
Again advanced tho quo
TWO DAYS LATER. YROM EUROPE,
Halifax, N.S. 14h. ‘Tho steamship Baropa,
Capt. Hockley, from, Liyarpool on the morning ot
tho Taty and Quoonstown 2d, for Boston via, Hall
threo Halifix and thirty Boston passengers.
‘The Bure rioacsd strong weatorly wi
on the 12th ‘and Tou “annss % tho Sa
A.M,
ii ywaa ® dongs. fog. On tho 3d pa
inst, at7 P.A, slgnalted an Inman steamer bound | gebele were trying to mako the nuclous ‘of unother
unt (a att ong. 14. Sho aailod for Hoxton at ‘ne
Raronrmp Ratanar op Joumsrox. New York,
14h. Tho Express has information from ‘one of its
‘editors in Richmond that Joff. Davison the 5th tn:
Lssned a proclamation at Danville, saying that Vit
, a ari
herived Roroat bro sclock, thls moratng with forey? | Aitla,use beon re-cccuplod by tho Kodera forces, and
nt thy war will bo continued.
4, | was bellovod, was retreating for Augusta, where ths
Gen. Stoneman, with 6000 cavalry mnt 8000 infantry,
Tho steamship Cabo, from Now York, arrivod at | had reached Yadkin lilvor valloy, in Yadkin conunty,
Lixerpool on the Iat inst.
North Carolina, and was moving to cut the rallros
Lisbon telegram of Match 30 aaya tho command-
° emmant- | totween Greensborough and Danyiliey and as John
eraof the Niagara and Saeramouto stato that thoy | Mumia north of that Points hls roeroat by this se ts
had no intontion of sailing when first fired upon. by
cut off.
tho forts, but woro only shifting thoi anchorage. It | “Ths Chmmercial's spoctal Washington dospsteb
4s rumored that dipfomatlo notes have bean’ ox-
changod tn reference to this ineldont.
It wna thought the Stonewall would make trom | Ge rain and truns-Miastslpp!y moro with
Lisbon for Gibraltar,
A lottor from Lisbon asaorta that on loaving Kerrol
the topmnata of tho Stonewall were struck aud the | ‘Mir.
thip cleared for action, ‘The captain sent his papers
and monoy on shoro for aafoty.
Tho Sacramento and Niagara, howovor, ayolod
tho conilict. Tho Stonowall has twin scrows, which
In tho ovont of a fight, aro oxpeoted to bo of im-
menre ailvantage to hor.
A-Lishon despatch of tho Stat alt, saya tho Amor
{ean AMinistor has demanded satisfaction for tho fit=
jays ICls reported thyt Johnston husretreated South,
Ittsqupposod the rebel intend to mako a stand In
Pe
ing. botter torma thon from any hopo of estab-
lishing 8 separate gorernmont,
jard's condition still excites somo appre~
hens
JEFF, DAVI8 STILL DEFIANT,
Ing upon tho Niagara nnd the Sacramento by the
forts. Ho also requesta tho dismisal of tho Govorn- | Address to the Confederate States.
or of Fort Bolan ond a ealuto of 21 guna to tho
American fag. Nothing haa yet beon docided tn tho
mnttor.
Tho Times's corrospondont at Rlchnio
nnder date of March. 4, aa ys: am dally moro cone
Vinced that if Richmond falls and Loo and Johnston
nro driven from tho feld, It 1s but tho, frat #lago ot
THE REBEL PRESIDENT HANGS 0S
y writing HOPES UPON A BROKEN STAFF.
this colossal rovolution, which will then by 'com- | L2#0ne Drenms of Southern In-
ploted. ‘Thoro will onstie a time when ovary impor
fant town of tho Sonth wlll roquire. to: bo held bya
Yankoo garrison, when tho exultaton In Now York
wil bo ‘Oxchonged for sobarneas and right Toxson,
nd when it will bo realized Uhnt tho cloalng acenes 0
tha mightloat of Tovelutionary dramas wil not bo
ayed out aavo in tho thes of our children's ch
Potllamontary procoslings on tho $9th wera unim-
portant,
Inthe, Moose of Commons, on the 31st, Lond 0.
Pagot sad tho” Aduniralty hal tvoslved 6 propel
foetanetlontng or supporting ang freak atlonntC
reach tho North Pole. Ho may thorafvre, unable &
what courso tho Govornment mould fako It suv
© proposal was mado;
F, Novrdogate put some questions as to tho iden ot
ho Bop taking up bis realdenco im: Iengland, as Ine
pone forelyn Journal,
‘Lord Palmerston replied that the Governmont ro-
pected tho Popo personally vory much, bat for him
to como to England would bo both an anachronism
pacman
Sree eae ep ete ase res tne
iar Suen ee
Hon, the rovenao oxceeds by nearly a million sterling
Eocene pean a
ea aaalh oreramant Wal DODO ood
sont by tho English Government with the Groat
Eastorn across {ho Atlantic at the timo of laying tha
Atlantic cablo, and it (s hoped tho United Statoa
Government willdo the same.
Baring’s Clroular says a iorge business has been
dono in United States tive-twonty bonds. Prices ad-
yarioed early in tho weok to 57% a 63, but havo s!
relapsed to 661-257. Tho demand was chia f
tho continent. On Friday the advices by tho Cubs
tions ty OF St a 68 1-1.
alto attracted attsution
Erlo and Ulinols shares ti
and advanced. Ths Dank of England on the sath
reduced {ts rate of discount to four percent, at which
there js a fale demand for money. This movement
strengthened tho English funds, oni consols woro
bnoyant and advancin
Kolaop, Triton & Ci
chonta, havo suspen
£900,000 sterling.
East India and goneral mor-
; lisbllitios estimated
dependence,
(Special Despat:
to the Transerspt,)
Wasminoron, April 1th, 0.39 P.M,
Despatches Just recotved ere stato that upon the
arrival of Jott, Davis at Danville ho Issued m procla-
mation to tho poople of tho Confederate Statos
‘Tho robel Prosidont had notheard of tho surron-
der of Gen, Lee, Ho thoreforo assured bis Southorn
oubjocta that Leo Would yot redoom the discomfture
of sbandoning the rybel capital. He speaks of Loo
{n torms of High eulgy ahd boasts of the devotion
of tho army t) that Gonoral,
Davis naserts that tho Confederate armies aro now
relleved of the ucceastty of gnarding the capltal or
ny other fixod point, and that thoy can now more
from place to place, and moot tho miversary at tho
most favorable positions. The robols, says Davis,
cap wow bafllo thelr adversaries by thelr mobllity
and persistent fighting,
Tio appeals to tho Southern people to stand by him
in tho malutonance of the war, and as the reward,
givos them the assuranco of thelr indopondenco. Ho
praises the patrfotism and self-sacrifice of the Stato of
Virginia, and assuroa tho “Old Dominion’ that not
0 Inch of its soll aball bo abandoned to tho hated
Northern racy. Rarra,
ENTHUSIASTIC LOYALTY IN |RIOHMOND,
Baltimore, 11h, Tho Richmond: Whig of yestor-
day sine Teo arrvod ther tho alt protfous
‘publishes tho oath of allegiance, which, Ie x79,
tu eltizas wil ho roqulret ta arest ani subse
‘The Provost- Marshal's office is crowiled jrith poo-
ploanxious to take I and tho only questiin sirong
fio citizens scetns to be who shall be the frat to ros
ne | few tholr citizenship,
Another ngoviclal ban ling uspendei—tho Ports. FEOM WASHINGTON.
mouth and South Hants Banking Company; Uablll= | yer York, 14th, ‘The Commerclal's Washlngto
ties stout £170,000 aterling. 2 4 itee bolloved thatthe attcs te teters
Tie Birolnghaae See Stock Banking Company | {eePalel Aoys tis beloved that the offre to restore
R
bos agreed. to tke up. tho business of Atwood's &
Spe oREnE Panis which latoly suspondel at Birming-
ham, and to
three penco on the poand
Tho Wost India Mail steamer has arrlyed with
over two and aquartor millions In spocis, ‘Sho
trought eoveral eaptatns of blocklo-rur
occupation was gone.
FRAN
‘Tho weekly rotums of tho Bank of France shows
fan inereaso fn cash on hand of over ton aud abatl | Nee York, 1th, During the paasago of tho Core
inion of franes aica trom Havana’a tarrel of spirits whilo. belng
In tho Fronch Chamber on tho 20th, the drat | lowered Into the hold slipped trom the Castonings
amendment of tho opposition wai debated. “Jules | nu (oll, The store keoper taking @ lighted lamp Ineo
Fayro spoko tron tho nocessity for politieal iorty, | tho Lol tt took tro causing an oxplosion. by which n
but war Interrupted by tho President ond doclined £4 | manmamed Hughes was instantly. killed,” Anothor
finish. his spec ho amendment vas rejected, | was also Kills, ‘Thro othors wero gorlously Ine
'y the croditors cloven shillings aad
Virginia to the Union covers a plan by which the
Stalo rights politicians uro to obtain posscaston of tho
Stato Government,
Gen. Grant kegps hfmsolf scclnded since his aretyal
hero. “He has had soveral interviews witb the Presi
dent ond War Department. Most comprehonsiva
measures for tho pacification of the South aro known
to bo In contenplation,
FATAL EXPLOSION.
Tho nmendment in frvor of Ubarty for tho pross wai | jured,
debated, bnt refeotedl by a largo majority.
not returning until Noyembor, his physicians
having recotamended seven monthe
aunty aie tune its tho intention ot the gorernmnt to recornize
The Pars Bourse was firm at 671, ac tho Mexican Eupire, bat a rocept act ofthe Prosilant
corey thes uot aagport Watastoriog, for ho ne recogalaed
The Epora states thatthe Rilulstor of War Las ton- | soe0 A. Godos as Consul of of the Moxican Republic
dered bis resignation, nad that Lozundle ro- | st San Pranclsco,
sed to FeDIRGE NID = Cay si oe | uae uaa RED ETREOORU Don —erecvea
from Mtuealt, aud that Gon, Wivera
the offfee,
DEMMARE.
‘The King has relloyed M. Haltz
tien of is functions,
alll
of the lato cabinet will return to their post
ITALY.
In tho allocution delivered at the Inst consistory,
the Pope expressed surprise and sorrow at the sai
eyents which have recently takon place in Mexico.
His Holiness hopod Maxiniilau wovld abandon tbo
course upon whieh, be bad ontered, and satiety tho
ian
Just desires of the Holy Soo. Tho Popa further
abacnce In the
pif sfated that Napoloon will leave Farts catly in | MEXICAN EMPIRE NOT RECOGNIZED,
A b
in Lowell In honor of
pounced among the festivities.
thoso of Tialy—tor, thelr zeal In defouiling Follgion. | Jorge, comprising not less ton alx handred teachors
and the libertics of the Chureb, despite the desires of
the Fecular authorities.
PRUASIA.
Jn tho Military Cominittoe of the Chamber ot Dep
ntles, an aincndment was introdacod with the ol
Ject of effecting reconellintion botwoon the govero~
mentand the
bo
bya voto of i to, ‘The ‘Committcn also. rajected
eatl~
mates and the aniendmenta, thus rofusing tho wholo
the goncral military estimates aud tho n
allitary aud naval proposals of the government,
‘AUSTRIA.
Count Mensdorf made sowo ministorial explana
tlous in the Lower Houso of the Relchrasth. Ho sald
thatthe views of tho government would. be com=
rounicated In tho Federal Diot on the Gth of April.
‘Aa regards tho relations with Italy, bo said the gov=
Grumont desired to promote the material Interasts of
the two countries, but maintained a hestilo attituds.
Tho government desired to economize, but malataln
the position of Austria nan great power.
INDIA
Private Calcutta telegrams of March 27 report com-
merclal agalrs tn much tho same stato as ou tho 25th,
when a slight Improvement had taken place,
Latest by Tolograph to Queenstown.
Paris, March 31, The Bourse is steady. Rente:
‘closed a€ 670700,
The Braztllan mail bad reached Lisbos
Kio Janeiro, March 11. Exchawge
Stock of coffes in port 10,000 ba ga.
niiihlay March Ul. Kachango 261-4, Cotton nom
nal.
Pernambuco, March Ut. Fxchango 20 1-297.
155-8026 1-4
FAVOBITSE
Now England Newspaper.
Gon. Shorman was {n Ralolgh, and. Jobnaton, it
THE BOSTON TRANSCRIPT
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mont of the United States,
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Rebellion against tho Go
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columns of tho paper contain a great varioty of articles
fn current topics of geaoral Interest, aad all public ages-
tlons are disccased in an independent and candid manner.
Tho Trantctipt has many literary friends who make {(
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M, Haltzen’ ropresented tbe | tion, and Gor, Bradford of Marslan
ebetwoen the reactionary and cxtreme Dome | ‘lou ond Sov. Bradiord of Maris
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with p general illumination In tho evening, is an-
Mippesix County TEAOUEMS AssociaTiox,
The twelfth annual meoting of the Middlesex County
‘Teachers’ Association was commenced in the Clty
Hall in Cambridgo this forenoon, and will bo con~
ed the Bishops of the Catholic world—osposlally | tinued today and tomorrow. Tho attendanco fa very
Nos, 00 & 08 Washington stroot
OPINIONS OF THE CITY AND COUNTRY
‘Two Hoxpnen Reonvrrs for Maine regiments ia
tho Potomac army arrived here this morning in the
Portland steamer, in charge of Livut, Goo, W. fall,
ofthe 12th New Hampshire. They proceeded to
tual proposing the macimium | Gallop’s Island to ayralt transportation,
strongth of the army at 189,000 men. It was rafoctod
Tm Boston Eyasixo Tuaxsontrr i aedightiel
shect Whenever mo open tt, wo feel au Lf we were taking
the cork oat of a bottio of sparkllay hock.
eat local and forelgn nows Io the plthisat oaragraphs pos-
Iblo—Iniormation In nutshelis! Its editorials are always
A NEGLECTED OOUG!
COLD, ORSORE THROAT, whlch miedl
Bo checked by @ slaple
P Brown's Broachial Troche
ternal
n
mediate -reilet.
‘wouderfully easy.
overtax the voice
sudden changes, should have then.
Sold everywhere, ataicentsavox. eopta 07
conspicuous for their ability, Among Its coutributors {¢
‘numbers come very ebolce names, and every departmont
of the paper gives anmistakaplo evidence of being cou.
acted by gentlemen. (Morris & Willi's Home Journal
New York cliy.
Bostow Taasécncer. The prospectus of th
newspaper will Ue found {a our advertising departmant
Tho Transcript ls sui gereris, occupying ground not Aled
by other journals In Boston or New England.
giving the current nows of the A
‘apace to cholco literature, tho
make ft a most dealrable family journal.
oughly loyal to the country, which tsa featare not to be
overlooked In these days.
Su have almays looked upon the Daily ¥
edy, ike
> progreas, may,
$29 For Bronchitis. Asthuna, Catarrh, and
Comsuinpuire Coughs, "The frochei"\ ara
sed with advantage, giving oftentimes
Wingers and public
jeakers will find them also excelfeat to
clear the voles ani render’ articulation
IU devotes @ large
ts, musle, ole, which
Tt ls also thor-
Milltarr Ofcers and Solalers who
dare exposed to
CONSUMPTION — 4, Panvunrcre
Comm. Just received from Paris. a supply of “Ds
+ | Obarchllls Syraps of Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda
Dealers wishfag fo gelt the
wholesale and retall. of JOHN L BEOWN & 8
- | Wasniurtou, opposite Rasex streat osobte aL
ceript asm model newspaper in all respects.
entness, and the beaaty of {ts typography, hare cortualy:
peter been excelled by any publication of ita kind in tho
country. Its correspondence from all parts of the country
In watque and particalarty fresh in thodepartment of Utar~
ary and cclentide information.
condensed, and bs alws}
D
aril a gal i seared pean fat
fesing tom vag AmesUone can oSialy the grein,
fi Urs
ows Ia carefully
(Boston American
DELION. This isa valaable compound, comblu
in neoucentrnted ald extract
Montevideo has surrondored to Blores and the Bra~ | ever sustained a desorvedly high repatation among phy#l.
alllans occupy the clt
has an editerial on the amended taridf Inw In Awer-
‘Drie by the Nght of reason or by tho results of ex
blood. “Fer
perience it is alfke condemned. It ironically credits | tountroet. cope mrs
he framers of the schemo with peculiar wiedom io pune
ccleoting the Oret of April for its inauguration.
Tho Army and Navy Gazetto saya: “Tho work of
A sore care for Corns. Price 25 conts.
tio United States navy hus now becn accomplsbod, | jaye ever wied.” [Seleuudo Americal
and it mu
gut and Porter tho high reputation wilol the officers
J semen of thnt powor established soon aftor ty
stenco t4aly, has beon greatly enhan
COMMERCIAL, Panrrve tes ar rum Doow, or The Dring Soldiers
Liverpool, 1nf, Cotton—Salcs today 620) balos, t= | Last Thoneat. Wane’ You asp Kwang Sou
cling’ S060. 'to speculators and exporters, ‘Tho | BiMn Hors, | Clark writ Tum FLAG OF THR
MUFKeE closes lest’ firm, but qniot aud unchanged, | STU ak Toe Binines. | Howo, 3. WAAr Shunt,
z : a god. | kiapows Ouxr. Cradie Song of the Soldier's Wile,
Hreadstuils qaict and steady. Provisious dull, Pro | Harken: Cxap.siicuy Exacrux.. (A flundred 11
duco quiet,
BLondon, at. Conso)s closed at 89 7-3 8 99 fo
monoy.
imerican Stocks, Tlinols Ci
a@ 1-1 dis.; Erle Railroad 36.1
States Five-twontlos O7 1-2 9 68 1-1
From SAN Fraxoisoo, April R
plorations haye demonstrated that the Colorado rly
navigable for. stall steamers and failing vossols
000 anlles ubore Its mouth to a point within 400 nalle:
of Salt Lake, and It Is quite certain to by the high.
Way of a great trade between Utob, Arizgnn and
Caluornin.
‘Who recent heavy falls of rata has groatly bonoflttod
tuo countey. S, ;
TheellyotSan Pronclsco finally, after a long and pistares of White Mfoauiatn Scone par sale by
vexttions Hugation, has, Issued bonds to the amount Sen E BATES,
400,000 iu tho. aid of the Puelile Central rallrond.
Elgiteen Lnndred laborers are now at work on this MANTEL © OOKS AND BRONZES
onterpriso,
‘The exports of treasuro for tho quarter Just ended
show a filing off of about six and a half million:
compared with tho kame period Inst year.
bo confessed that {n the hands of Farrae
3 | Diugeist. 77 Harrison wvenue, Boston.
2 oeopte aa
Tas
EW §
ONGS OF THE WAR.
rand Welcomes) Brown,
OVER By. the a
0
AVS REORLY
Wusle. Por silo at "POLAT AN'S
mh 16 255 Wasluagion st
3 | FPLEGANT SHELL
JOSEPILL. Bi.
writ 19 Wasnin
in itreet.
Tho wesdervisnod ure inportiag, the proscat sex
Aprit id. Tho Paciilo wall steamship Sacramento | ‘or eate la this country
sallod today with a large number of passengers for
w York, and $1,109,000 in treasure, of whlch near}
00,000 zoe to Now York.
‘Tho. ate
Del Sur with numerous paascngo:
The market continues variable aud unsottlod, aud
traders pursue n cantious polloy. ‘The prices of
tern goods aro slowly filing.
Sailed, slup Flying Eagle, for Boston,
CANADIAN PoLttrca. Toronto, ith. -& despatel
from Hallfax
rived! Uiero Jast night on tho Steamship Aain, on the!
way to
tion echomo. Th
mile {n length,
tested.
wero escorted by a procssalon
Q much enthusiasm way mu
SALES ov Seven-Tirmrins. Philadelphia, Wh,
ay Cooke reports subscriptions to the 7~5
subscription of nearly half million from Now York,
fono fron Pittsburg for $160,000, and one trom Chlca~
0 for 810,000. ‘Tho numbér of Individaal sabscrip~
ons for 809 and 8100 was 2600,
Resosorsas AT BANGOR, Tho-rostoration of tho
old log to Fort Sumter wna oslobrated hora on Fri
ny by 9 salute at noon, 6 geuoral display of bur
ing and tho raising of tho stars aud stripes 1009 f
mship Moses Taylor sailod for San Juan.
tes that tho CanaJian delogates ar-
England, ‘They hal a public rocoption, at
Which speeches wore made in favor of the Confodéra~
BIGELOW DROTIERS & KENNARD,
y
Ipg apows Envelopes to correspond.
b THOMAS GROOM & CO.,
‘Btauloners, 2 Stato treet,
Ie
THOMAS GLO!
Staviouers. 82
: Year, forsale by
- | JBROWNS SAWSAPARILLA AND DAN
Tux Dostox Taaxsonser, as a ilcrary Journal, bas not
Its equal, wo bellove, in the United States, This is saya
but we have weighed our words
‘well and our estimation of {ts value will be known in the
fact (hat there is ao journal amongst all oor exchanges
(and wo bavo many excellent ones) from whoss colamns
Woare able to borrow #0 much cholco and spley reading
matter as we do from tls priuco of jouuals
Atlanuc Messenge:
‘Tom TnAxscurer,
dally ary Well known
\9 jastly regan It as on
In its pecallar sphore—that of a hterary and local nows
paper—tt is without a rival; and It
of Its merit, that while attempts hay.
papers, in this and other oltics, to copy Its characteris
live succeeded In establishing a reputation aud
popalarity tko that which
from {ta establishment to Uh
ing
Ingredients which hay.
a great deal, perhaps
Shana a good Sirkika BIEDIoUNE, and porider of the
Liverpool, April ul Bening, ‘Tho Times today | Yymepnia, eee ea oe ee acnctal Desittiny oF
ta = | any b-mor, a course of this mediclne will be benedotal
Sea, It says It fa Impossible to dnd an excuss for it, | Porena of sedentary habits will dnd It of great valae
2 | sold by JOHN 1, BROWN & SOM, 425 and 10s Washing
T. ARBOR VIT&.
Tho pecullar excellences of thie
d especially w Bos
1 thelr InstUtatlons,
“This {5 the best cure for these troublesome things wo
2.
Yrepared and for sale by L. BARTLETT PATTES,
@ striklox orldence
boen made by other
i
Tue Wan Witt Hoos DE | Tre Bostox Taaxsoarer, for Jamallics of superior qat
tare In literature, sclouco, fashion sod
to thorg contented with Iho
superler in NowEusland. It ts alwvayy a racde
ta typography, an Immense favor
and among Intelligent Ladie
honsehold {tls a sue quo no?
there every evening, We bear much talk about tt
years we have admired the Transcript per 4¢,
lug {t editor, proprietors, or on
cept the late Kev. T
FUALE HOUR Grasses WITH BRONZE
STANDS, Actual lot of (NU very scarce article
Guetil toe Young ‘mttses: praovelng
everywhere. To our
(Ftdoes not Mad {ts wos
3OMBS, of the best
~ designs and wiost elaborate workmanship, for sale by
We rejoice {a the pro
perity of the Tranecript, and In the success of nowapaper
enterprise eyory Where,
MOUNTAINS. __ Stereoscople
Bostox Tussi curr, This paper is one
Real Lstate, &e,
FOR SALB—In Brookline, N. H, 60
miles from Boston. a tan consisting «fx
Square ‘howse, 19 rooms, thorough pallt, aad fn
food repair; a new bara. ehoo, cabballdings and
sbout {sy acres af iaad 98 acrevin wood Wit to sold at
fiye opty to BAMUBL HICB, No.9 Stato atre
oi
FOR SALE.—In Molrose, 3 two-
Qi ser eaters orrce rete at
p00, “Terms liberal. Apply to SAMUBL WOR
rer Renee
VALUABLE ESTATES AT THE
fi
Btroot; six conveblont brick awelung hoasca
on Princo street; and a valuable lot of land on
Prince street, with tho balldiacy, available for proseat aap
fa ee ee
Blats Hous, ‘osopBt aps
es FARM KOR SALE—Comprising 90
ores, pleasantly located tn Burlinglon, aboot It
iniles fiom Moston. ‘The farm Is wall fenced and
Watercd; witha good 24 story, house, bara with
eeuiar, good orchant, Seven chambers, 4 pod ‘wells of wae
ter in tho house, 10 rooms; the land ls of excellent quailty,
nearly Level, Pico B50.
Foe full parileulaes call Corver of Portland and Sudbury
otreeta B OLAPP & 30:
Spit ott Heal Estate Ageata
A good brick Dwelling
imbers street, containing 15 roome
Frlce 6 pply cornee of Porvandaud Sudbacy
op 4. oft “J.B. CLAPP & SON, Real Estate Agent
FOR SALE—At Island Pond, V
} valuable Steam Sill, with a gang of20 baara,
ij, lar eave, clapboard, Board, ablagae, Dox,and Neadlog
Bachino—togewher with £9 acres of
Umberel with fine growth eprace, hemo
fargo qaanuty of wood, lso.a Boating
bier and 6 village lols. ‘Good taduceuncats to parties Wl
fng'to fort a stock company, or laake a prottable Inyaat:
Beat are bers offers
For further particulars call comce of Poruand and Sad-
bary surcots. 3B. CLATP & 30S,
ay ost Real Fstato Agente
Stock Brokers,
JOSEPH G: MARTIN,
J
COMMISSION STOOK RROKER,
No, 10 State street, Boston,
Author of “Twenty-one Tears la tha Boston Stock
Market,"*
SDT AND SULLA ox Gomartstox
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES & ALL KINDS
OF STOCKS AND BONDS
Current in This or Other Markets,
OLEUM OLL STOCKS will be farntahed at tho
re!
Sunsouirriox Paton, wallo being placed on thowarnee
rdets per Mull, Express, of Telegraph, prompily axe
outed atthe correat market value
Ty Stook Floctuations and Dolly Prices. of Gold far
1064, ins convenlent form (or rororenee, ve sale as aDowe:
dt 5
Gants... Board and Rooms,
WANTED-A situation by two oxporionoed
rls, cue asa cook aud onc as @ chart
pisatat Maiden atrect. Dat ofelty reeronan g
pe eee for one Weck
WANTED By on Englishman, o sit
‘as porter fn a store, care of a pabUle bull
himself aul v0
ever. Can pve
Tremont street
fo weould 49 (0 a summer house.
ed telimoniate,” Apply at Baker’
WANTED —By a competent young woman,
situation as chamber au
vwasher (and (rover, au brings good reference, -Apafy at
Baicea's, 76 Tremont efroet. oot Ant
WANTED — Any person wishing fora relia:
ble man and wife, te man to take caro of horses
and dive, and werk about a geaUleinan's pluses, Ue wile
Se cook. “Give city releronen.. Apply of Bama'a, 6
Trimont streal. a8.
DIPLOYMENT NOTIOE, oe in
a Ba on re
sietieenbe'AGnfor Oca fs" Wueles toot
Youre menont o employment, wishing te
nt an drespootablo sltwxdous, vill Maal It
iclr a santaeo to coll at hie acelant ad
eatabilauirent te
© ATED s
ng the Teeth and! Removing tho Tartar,
Moats sod Vartiying the Breath, and glying te
ie in habitual ‘roothache. ef
«Powter ls prepared With «reat cary by a, paoulla
1 and for end effoaclous Deawlirce
T SAWTLETT EATTEN, Apotnceay,
rumnsie TT Hsrrioa.ava._cor! Muah at. {hetan
<< Or one Dent quality, Oak
Wane sow
rato br d0s
Ageie ora large umber of pictures
BALA MAT ES, (eoWwarlacton suevet
OY OF BOSTON Loans. Roormi
Temporary Loans—For advances made (or redraltiog
purposes to be taxed for the ‘ext year. Natay will BS
Fesuied payable in clebCto twelve momins. at riz par cent
Currency Loan—For general patpasos, daly aathoriend
by the City Council, Words willbe Graed. payable [a
tea yeu, with Interest paymenteattaobed, payable som
9
Anbually: bearing slx per cent. In eurreot funds
Tao siiseriber ts duly authorived to recelya Candy on
elusor ot the abdye loans. #0. THAOY,
apt ote ley Treasirer,
WOR OLEANSING AND WHITENING
tio TENTH and atrengthonlcg the gums, “DROWN'S
CAMPHORATED SAE ONACEOUS DENTIPGICE™ It
the best’ Tooth Powder In. use. Made by JOUN L
BROWN & SON, Bund (07 Washington streat
ote En
Will, CURE, CHAPPED HANDS.
CHAPPED Y AOE 07 CHAPPED LIPS. Brow
Glycerine Ebrocation will bo (found superior to all ota
Preparations forthe. cure and. prevention of & roagh of
Ehapped akin, rendering the ska snooth aad sort.
JOHN TL BROWN & SON,
Jan 1
JWANCY PAPER BOXES, fcr Handker-
‘oblefs, Gloves, Jewelry, Brushes’ and Combs. Very
FoseeM L. BATES,
1) Wasbiaeton suivet,
3 LAVENDER WATRR and LU-
BIN'S VIOLET POWDER. A caso Just imported
br ORLASNO TOMPRINS, Apothecary,
mh 18 ‘Si Washington, cor-'of Winter atreat.
GAME OF CROQUET, Complete sets ot
A Balls, Maots. Othe wost approved. pattans,
“Porat by 8 Sotelo bares,
iv 1 Washinton att
N 'S. By the author of “Gol-
Tarp of Jadah;" contatning Ta-
ilructiony, Eaerelscs oud Several Hubdred Popular Sok
New and Sparkling, Adapted to aut Oceastons, amd Allvs
‘vith the Spirit of fhe Ties iictadlng Stany Compositions
yretty. Fox sale 0}
pretty 7
hed. Specimen pages seat free Price
BS cron recelpt of whlch it ll Be.
Bent, party isned by OLIVER DITSON &
CO..97 Washington street, ‘api
DRAM AND COLOGNE FLASKS, Lun:
con Haskots Dressing Cases, Cigar Catea, Wri
Cases, Lage, Mateh, Handkerchie’ and Glove Borsa,
kar Liehters, Fans, Pocket Combs, Cards. Dominoes, ant
Sutmberless ther Indispensables and coayenscaces fOr tho
it. AlLthere articles are ot the choicest
sonable {m price. alid shapely 'u form. Wslore
Marttag ob a foureey (ue traveller abocld nov ral? to rep
‘at TOLMAN'3,
ira ~ 959 Waablacton street
ITY OF BOSTON. Puntio Souoors
There will bean exurtaton of applicants (or the
fAmaistant and Pilmary Teachese tn the Oram
pols In East Bostow. at tho Adama
nee. Lelmobt square, ca, WEDNESDAY, April
mmencing at 124 o'clock, The salary ts ¢199°09 per
D_ Ith 8H AnOUAl focteaes OF 959 0) for Utes yaara
ihe placeor Head Assistant iho salary ts 990) 0 Dar
Tulle presenting themselves for tho cxamiaaton msy
testloonlals of scholarship 0d
B.S thoy please tv ostec.
HARNAND €
Secretary of the School Commuitoa.
aps Op
[POR PRESENTATION TO TEACHERS.
Tbony and Kosewood Tollot Cases, Leather Dressing
nyllsh, Prevch acl AmevJean Weiung vases (very
Atneticateinado Writing Desks, much sapsrior. ®
Hreneh, warranted not to war
Grist; Gol end
Sliver Head Canes: also, a very choles Yor ot gentlemen's
Travelling Bags ~All theabove articles wil va aqowa
with pleasure lo azy ono wishing to examine at
TOLMAN'S,
fem Te Wasbinston street,
MTY OF BOSTON. Arnau. 3, 1865,
‘Ovmers of DOGS In tbls elty are rosulnded'thas sad
Dogan mast og umbered and reakstered at the off\ze of tne
unveralgned beyore (hy expiration of the. present man
Docs which wera reaatered In sala once fa Ist cam ce
the same numbers this year, IC their owners cake
asly appliealon therefor
8. F. MOCLEARY, City Clore,
mice, Miechanies’ Holidmg; Conaney strect
tutes of 128
agreeable Journal In the lapd, and always’ be
printed. The Transcript,
come ope of th most thrifty newspapers Ln B.
Its snccesa Is tho result of the oa:
terprise, Meermuluation and good taste of Ita ropriotors
throngh all the years of Ils existence,
dense and wealthy p
Concord (N.IL) Statesman.
trom small begtnatn;
deed anywhors cle.
large vancyy of these goods, from the most decimblo
3 | Parhlan manulacturers, including patterns of the wicst
artictio ebarctoe and rare quality—never before oftercd
daly appreciated bs
Boston and {ts subu
Tun Bostox Batt
land moet valuablo newspapers In the Un
though printed with tho speed of Hoe's Ligbtning Presses
Wwone of the neatest to Its appearance.
Is edited seith remarkably, good taste and Jadament, and
Paper fa the country has bel(er contributors
=a _19 Wasnincton stent)
EW LINEN WRITING PAPERS. We
‘are now (atrodacing soros New Letter and Noto Fa-
made of pare Linen stock, to which we Tavita the
4 | particular attention of our customers. ‘Tbe esseotlal po-
Euliarities of these papers aro thele xreat femaness and
Surnvliity.. They acv very tough and ‘will not break or
Clack, abd aro otadelicate thickucss, ‘Thoy are preparcd
without glazing. bat present a very ne surface Jor writ
‘Tie Bosroy Tzanscurrt—Tho gem or
among the newspapers of New E
ite Journal—atd bas been many a year
than pleased just (or the oppartanity to allude to tts mer
{ts, coming to asst doos, srook afior week anil year
alter year, all aglow with the latest Intelligence and the
best thoughts of the day
oi
DIARIES FOR 1805, Nearly ono nundred
different styles and yarioties of Diaries, for tho New
(Chiistlan Register.
WOOD PRAM
these choice little Palatings. Jast received dircet trom
loan. tos | Switzerland, among them many noted places, which will
ny to the Amount of 83,¢12,000, (ncluding a einglo | be recognizes oy the traveller who bas visited that go
‘aja invited (0 call Aud examine tho samo at
TOLMAN'S,
245 Wasblacton street.
it
Swi PAINTINGS, WITH CARVED
s
NGS, WITH CARVED | “A Darcy Visrron Auwara Watoous.""
ever lively, entertalning and Instructive “Boston Eve
Tt s not too mach to «sy,
ave reason to bo proud of thelr Uterary
Were woto glve oar bouest impressions of the
yalos ot a Joprnal like the Transcript, as a moans ol r=
finement and caltare to the family cirele, wo (ear that
those who are not acqualntod with our talented aad La
{clligent contemporary would accuse us of exaggeration.
Under the charge of 113 prosoot accomelished and gontal
editor, Mr. DanloLN. Haskell, our old favoulio has great
Indecd, Were are
tollootual pab:slan,
nog Transoript
Nentulcountry, “They are litte gems in ther way All
FAANDBOOE OF MUSICAL, GEMS!
‘THe, HOE MELODIST contalas nearly One
2 | Hundred Favorite Sones. It 1s excaedinely conyonleat
Iprizn wnd neat apd altracilye lo-style. This gnigae rol
fame, bound in cloth, nad comprising cbolce plecas, which,
Wo edother form costs twica ax many dollars. wil Ba anni
above thocity by means of a monster kite, boaring | Dnstara free, on receipt of thuty Ave cats, Uy OLIV
wale,
(lore Soar-
contain such ahoice
Keeper Of a dog shail annvat-
\ day of Apri, causa Kt ty 6
ribed, and Joonsed for ona yoar
casting May, (0 tbe ofioa of the
ao city S wherein he realdess and shall
D wear arvand Iv neck a collar distinguy mar)
regucered number, and aba
jar Jor avaale and fies dottars
H (Whcover Keeps @ dog contrary to tha. pro.
f this chapter rhall furtelt (een dollars, tobe
Sy cowpialat: aod, tho mousy shall be puld to
carer cl the county, to which the dog la kept, ox.
Lepr thatin the County of Sadelx, tC sball bo paid to tao
treasurer of We elty oF town, wherela said dug ls kept.
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PARLOR CROQUET —A new and excollont
| E tudor game: Por sale by JOSE RH 1, BATES
bly 1a) ashineton atroal
ADIES' WIDE BELT BUOKLES—A
Livancy Arucle of exquisite workmanclp. com>iniog
ty and utility. They are cow all the rage la Par
{opened
don. A full assortinen
TOLMAN'S. 23 Washington at
WHER, SINGING SOHOOLS ARE
OPENED, the book aulversally catted (oc “Ti
Harp of Jodah, by 1.0. Emerson. Price 13% 0.
VEE DITSON '& GO. Pabliaher, 217 Wasntnztoa strat
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