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GENERAL NEWS ITEMS.
APFALLING C.u.Aiui-rr-Foivirrunlv Hermann
Lives Los in-The steamship Sultana, from
New Orleans on the evening of the 21st uit., ar-
rived at Vicksburg with boilers leaking badly.
ma ‘ '
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the Soldiers’ oine. Captain Mason, of the
Sultana, is snppo e to be lots t
o’ci k the t. mor r g, the river in front
engaged picking them up.
immediately organized a board of othcers to in-
vestigate the aiiair. are now at work.
No further particulars are received.
Irdiron-rni-r Orinioir.-A very important opi
nion regarding the status and legal residences
ruch of these men as
totes to engage in the work of armed treason,
by that act. chose for themselves new residen-
ces, and forfeited all claims to be considered in-
habitants of their former districts of domicilia-
tion, and can “iiaro no homes within the loyal
States, and come to places
which were their hcinos prior to going into the
rebellion."
Tnu Luv. Piutslnslir.-The remains of Pre-
sident Lincoln roiiclrrd CiPVI‘.lflnd from Buffalo
on April 28, having met with the same demon-
i
between the two c
ing portions of the route, and were escorted by
ll large procession to the building prepared for
their temporary deposit. As at all other places,
n
assembled, and from the opening till the closing
of the room to the public an iiuinterriipted train
of mourners was constantly passing before the
bier to take ii. last look at the face of their dead
President. The train conveying the body left
Cleveland on the 29th.
Tan Rlzsnli RA)i’.mTlie highly important re-
rt om New Orleans that the re-
bel ram Webb which escaped out. of the Red
in ii. most fitting nianner.
her crew were captured
leans. it is not thought that she did any dam-
age except cutting the telegraph.
The latest advices from Mobile say that Gen.
Canby had prohibited the entrance into the
city of all persons excepting those connected
a navy. blockade runner
el
yond the town of Biakely, en mate for Mont-
nmezy, Ala., in pursuit of the retreating rebels.
The national gunboats sunk by rebel torpedoes
and obstructions during the operations against
Mobile were the Milwaukee, Osage, Laura, Ida,
Rover, Scotia and No. 48.
and the remain
Thatcher‘: heat would immediately follow.
The large building on Sudbury street, Bos-
Minot Block, was destroyed y
and two small woo en
a h meut makers,
:1 others; also the Union Billiard Rooms,
Clrne’s Billiard Table Rooms. The total loss '
estimated at from $50,000 to $100,000; insured
for about half the amount.
We hear nothing definite as 90”.“ P‘”“"3b1‘
whgrgghonts of Jeti‘. Davis or the fours be has
It is believed ‘lie is travelling inc,-oy., en
t
taken.
.1 t it he will be captured
rum for Texas’? From information re-
u
ni
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ohn to
Immpt on the part of Jo
himself in the capituiation.
prayer in conseq
Presiding c iron the 26th inst. ho this
0 uaiiy ppointed, to the 1st of June nezt-hill;
to be allowed to return to his homeln Tennes-
Ooo under the amnesty oath and sinus ‘mud’-
‘ The authorities at Washington are engaged
in a ‘most thorough investigation of the assas-
sination plot, sending out in all directions com-
e n otiicers, with shorthand reporters, to
take testimony, so that in the end we shall have
a full history of all that has transpired since
the flight of the assassin Booth and his accom-
bet
plice, I-Iaro
Th
of be
plot at the
9
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o numb
ing connected with the great assassination
NEW YORK TABLET.
13
id.
er of persons arrested on suspicion,
national capital has become so large
een found necessary to tit up
en
separate building for their safe keeping, and in
this they a
re all now condne .
The bulletins of the Surgeon-General bring
important
also doing
fying assurance that Secretary Seward
all danger, and will, doubtless,
all the duties of his
position. Mr. Frederick Seward is
we .
-doe‘
DIOCESE OF HARTFORD.
A collection was taken up in the churches of
this diocese on Easter Sunday for the Seminary
Fund. The result, so far as heard from, has
been as follows :
' John’
CONFIRM
N. Y
children.
3
3’
At four
Having
known in
Benefit S
imposing
body,
respected
t.
St. Pumck’s, it
Immkculate Concvpticn. Pawtucke
St. Charles‘, Wocnsocket.
hn‘. . Middleton
Sta
lxinlnculats Conce i
mrnuculate
r arv‘s. N
St. .l’osepl.i’s,11i-lstol.
Tnilll.
congregation generally.
A Mission opeue
St. Augustine’: Church, at
the auspices of the Rev. Fathers Prachenahy
Beaudevin, and other
Mission will continue during the woek.
.. .. 7.‘
:.nmSg"s’5i'i.%S%2:!':‘.
uurawu Qloxnwmsvna
ms.
mford
pt ,
conception, Bixminglll
rwich. ..
'.i':‘.’$‘L’%$“tiS‘rS3‘.?:
or..:.=..a. .s
a 222,:
Baker, Smith & Ca.’s establishment for the
manufacturing of steam apparatus for hosting and
ventilating churches, schools, dwellings, &c.,has
been removed to 37 Mercer street.
NEW aronx MARKETS
srimi inactive at gs for Pats, nnd 39 for Pearls $7100
r.
iiiiriiiiiirtvrrksuyii-riine Flour is Dilrwl, slaw 40;
nxrin State, :7 sagas; Extra iiidiiiiin and nicnigiiii,
:7 sacs;-no; EnraUl1io,$25W no; Extra Geuasee,l3
are 75- H150; Superilne to siren
; Rye-Flciu, so some so
Meal, 35 052336 50; to When
25 ; Red niid Amber wiieiii, 91 sign as ; nixed
Com, pi semi 42; Yellow corn, gr asqrsi ; wni
Cosrn, sun; ltye,$iG$i in; liurley,$lQ$i85; Outs, ii
Sc
urro. - n brisk request ind much higherin price;
Mlddling at imam 19 iii.
Roctnlliswllio cull‘.-ii at isggzir in gold; in-srird
Sugar closed at iigaiegttuirrenty, 37 iii; lmiiiesiic whis-
key, :2 izc-in )5 or gniioii.
HAY-North River at si sixasi on 19 ion i-oi.
Ticks-New It is due .
rlinrii AND L:A'rl.u;ir.liave becn lightly driiitin at about
previous prices.
M:m.i-lnncciu- and noniiniii.
N uni.-r-spirirs of rurpriiiiiie nt 92 so 19
lion; liesin ii: 318 as per no im; i-iir, domestic and
orcign, iii sggru IN burr .
C'lLsACK‘udE whiiir at. :1 loop 45; liienciird Winter
Whale at :1 aI)QSi as ; Unblcaxsllecl sprrni at :2 new bu;
Linseed at 31 22ml 2a , No. l Lard at si sequel to agil-
ion. Petroleum at sit for Crude; amass for itesned,
g n.
or Ivilrrei, 32.-3 soeszs 50;
hi, $25; on nis, 1.2 in, HQQINC:
Lard, is in. loaiale; riniii M ,
Ohio Butter, V m, iscarsu;
Cheese. 19 lb, -. c.
Slerziis-Clover ut smile is in ; Rough Flux it :2 sea
32 so; and Timothy at ssmis as bushel.
Tiii.i.mviit iiaillc 152 ml
'1-oiiiceo nnininiii.
wooi. at arm and buoyant prices.
Cattle Market.
r
QC‘
Good, i7Ql':lc; Poor ouuiiiy, 1-]
Quality, llQl3c; oenri-.ii Selling Prices, mama; Avo-
rage of all cattle sold,
M (min grinratso frir grind to
rm to sismiu for poor uniiziuis.
‘ii 11 12c V ‘lb
lie iniriin ii: waive in in. '
st ll)Qi2c xi iii, iivr weight. our common in my gun].
Lii-r; lions’ l‘.L Elngt‘ iriiin ioigiiiz -,s2 in. live
weipni, for our to i ry good L‘Ul‘l1-fell,
ART ANNOUNCEMENT.
THE NATIONAL ART ASSOCIATION
F‘.
ATION AND RECEPTION IN BA-
TAVIA, . .
On Low Sunday, April 23, RightRev. Bishop
Timon, of Buffalo, administered the Sacrament
of Contlrmaticn at St. Joseph's Church, Bata-
., to nearly one hundred and fifty
The young misses, severity in num-
ber, were neatly arrayed in white dresses, veils
and wreaths. There were also many adults
among, the recipients of the Holy Sacrament.
o'clock in the afternoon of the same
day, the venerable Bishop, assisted by the Pas-
tor, Rev. T. Cunningham, and Rev. J. Rogers,
gave the white veil and habit of the Order of
the Sisters of Mercy to Miss Teresa M. Moran,
of Rochester, N. Y., and Miss Elizabeth Jerome,
of Babaria, N. Y.
The saintly Preiate addressed the favored
young ladies in an eloquent and appropriate
instruction, reminding them of their holy eu-
gageinents, and exhorting them to fidelity in
the service of their heavenly Spouse, who had
shown a special predilection to them by call-
ing them to he more closely united to Him.
cast aside all worldly dress and or-
nament, the young novices will in future be
the Convent-Miss Moran as Sister
Mary Teresa Joseph, and Miss Jerome as Sister
Mary Stanislaus. -
The St. Augustine's Mutual Benevolent and
oclety, attached to St. Augustine's
Church, Morrisania, rnaiie amost impressive and .. .. ' Ne, gchoo,
April 23, at 3;
the lust Mass. The Society, numbering nearly
100 members,
to the luhuits delight and joy of their
Pastor, Rev. Father Woods, and the
Rev. Father Mooney
preached an eloquent sermon suited to the oc-
casion. We hope the society may prosper. and
that God will continue to bless the members in
their noble worlrs’of charity.
appearance on Sunday,
received Holy Communion in a
m,...4.>...--
o-forte Factory rind Wsreroonu
The Weber Plan
IN remov
ed to 429 Broom street.
d on Sunday, April 30, in
Morrlssuis, under
Jesuit Fathers. The
New York iiniiriuiicer tiieconipicriim niid l‘t‘mlI!lEQ for
delivery amie superb steel ne cngravliig by win.
niier Fixed’: iniigniticent picture.
wAsl'lixG"roN on Tnn FIELD or TRENTUN.
It is the iiis iiii iiiiuiini series of first-class line on-
grsvings to be issued (with art preiiiiuinmnii year, worth
uo,ixiu) to subscribers
It IS cndnrserl ii: a work of nrc by
Hon Edward Everett, Hon. wiri. rr. srwnrd,
Prl-. lciit Liiiuniii. Lieu tt
Archbishop Mccloskey, Li.-n
Prof. Longfellow. d. 1-l.Chuvchi , ,
rind a host ofolhcr dishllgilishntl prisoner The painting
and engraving
NOW on 1-‘REE EXIIIBXTXON
it the oiiliery of the isiiiionni Art Association, Nos. .‘-Iii
pirs of 0iiEl’kIVini.( and descriptive
nirciiinis on iipp , miii. Responsible iigriiui de.-zirul in
all parts ofllle vii ed star min Iy
All Irllclel for sulvllzre -nunlil be lenl
by HARNDENYS EXPRESS, as Broldwly,
as they have (I. 5. Government ponnllllon
to (oi-weird to the Army -t Baltimore, An-
oliii, W-nhlngton, For-treu Monroe.
Rnynly and other
polullgforhllfrllaln '1‘haii-Exp:-euls the
oldutln the united Stntol. sutlen enu-goil
low rates
Their Gr-Al Eutern uarl Pnllnriuiphiii
Exnr was as niunulw. rlmaiurr
e
INSTRUCTIONS IN FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND SPANISH.
swirl‘, Professor of Modern Liingullgcs and
s iii.-triiciiiiii iii the above
with extraordinary Si.IC4:I!85 Ind l'I'p ity. uri
reuces of the hi hast respect-
Schools attend ,nnd prii-nie
iii gw ii Proposals inny hclddresscd to the cm of
tho ndiior o(N. v. TABLIT iiiyc tf
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PIANO STUDIES BY LOUIS KOHLEE.
ii;
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Op. so. ’1‘hc!.-‘irststudies, gs
“ I18 ew School in Veloc I .5
in Veloe l 75
iii. Special Studies. , i so
nook 2, 50
lipeelni studies. 1
Pilblishe by onlvmr Drreun & c0.,271 wnrhing-
ton street, Boston. inys it
nformation Wanicii
F DANIEL EAGAN. of Ferbune, King‘: C
lreinnd; he ii . himiisniita by trade. Any infor-
mation at him will be thankfully received by his brouie
Jenn Esonc, of Scottsvillc, Monroe County, . Y
myli 3t
.m.m..m.....m...?s..
Or JAMES C01-LN, n native of Creerullghhnnc, Uounty
is way, who emigrated train aynooth with his
rs ngo. Whon inrr lienrd it as
was in ncinnii . inrurninnnn relpectllig wiilbe
thankfully received it the discs of chi Canadian me-
man 'l'oronto.U w inyo It
' Wallis, &c.
ANTED A oovniuinss, iii ediiciiied and mined
y ring iiidy. to be and of the ianii of Innue-
n.,.,,.,,, .. u from
. She must i to to: r . Pm: .
Mullc, with the ordiuiiry Engliiiii branches. to youn
uliiidren the eld at 12. AC apro-
, ..-, 3 1: ii some
1-‘
let Clpzuwltlnl ‘r. scin-vunr, cliiungii,
nlinoir. would euouurrur tiivpiicpoouud obr-uito delay.
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Anecdotes iiiiirtrniing the sicnnirnis
rro Exile of Tndmor, ind oiiior ‘lain.
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