by the Government to provide transportation for 
50,000 men, who are to go west over that road. 
The rebel Gov. Vance of North Carolina, who 
was arrested a lew days ago in that State, arrived 
in Washington the 20th, ami was consigned to 
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TOO Men WAnted -R II Can nn. y 
Muif nemoresfg Kx quin toTollot preparations 
Cline Crusher lor Bate <• K (m >vr R P P 
Wanted, to Pnrcliaso WI lllums. V ‘ 
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PqnlrOs' Muscle Guide -,1 V K Ghanninn 
1 lio Pest Uomt. Power tn America - i; & M Harder. 
^tarfcfts, (tfommew, &r 
I A large mechanical establishment in Spring- 
field, Mass., has already received orders for three 
cotton presses, to he sent to three different States 
in the Sonth. 
The Episcopal rectors of Richmond having 
concluded to read the prayers for the President 
of the United States, have been allowed to re¬ 
open their chnrches. 
Out of eight thousand rank and file prisoners 
of war, confined last week in Fort Delaware, but I 
three men declined to renew their alldrianee tn 
the Old Capitol Prison. 
Delegations from North Carolina arc In the 
Capital to arrange matters relatiug to the “good 
and welfare” of t hat State. They have had sev¬ 
eral satisfactory Interviews with the President, 
who Is understood to adhere to the total aboli¬ 
tion of slavery as a condition precedent, to the 
restoration of civil power in the State. 
It is believed that the capture of the rebel 
archives at Richmond - which are on their way 
to Washington—will bo the means of furnishing 
much information about the conspiracy. 
Gen. BankB has been relieved of the command 
of the Gulf Department, General Canby is his 
successor. 
It Is known in Washington that, the Emperor 
Maximilian and the rebel Gen. Kirby Smith have 
recently been negotiating. It is no longer ex¬ 
pected that Smith will surrender without further 
[ A report la published in the N. 
. uuu-Kci conrinnos null In all departments, There 
are but small Quantltlca of wheat for sale. and not many 
out*. There has boon a scarcity of butter anti egg*and 
consequently n slight, advance In price, it will bo ob¬ 
served there Is u material reduction In the price* or ooal- 
WholcMniri 1 ’rlcpd Current. 
Floub, fttp,G saib,K tc. straw toiwyooiyi 
Flour, w t who.ai.f.O/rfMwi.a:. FRUITS, Vito eta III K^Ste 0 
Ito. rod *7.(101*, 7,N \ poles, creo *i'wL ,-V 
Do. extra State 6 , 001,4 7>0 i,! r w f ‘dr 
MmV * > P C ' CW n.OOoii) 8,116 PeiiciiOK r]£ 
MMUeed, «**«.. cherries. £E 
I>o. lino. . .Sti.n MJW.OII Plnma. . S® 
Meal, coir., cw t... aHta (».«i Potatoi , ,*»«, “ tnS ££ 
Wheat. Genes,-o . i.snw ajDO Onions ... . , "S mo 
heat white Gauada 1,71*0 i.ho , arrets ., J&? 
Corn. old. * bn ifto® 1.00 Ifinwi a.sdSkiO? ^ 
Do. new, . #Voi tec Green hides turn'd ■•’.ifiWc 
SET. ,.»<>• aatrlinmed. r. '®5«c 
.» '*-* H^.’ttSSSl 
I ork, old mors, .*3R,00<«)00,()<) Timothy, V Ini til afta 7 flo 
„es: aw* *farr c te*r m felul 
1HB aiooiic iMows ot the 4th instant states 
that large quantities of cotton are coming down 
the Alabama river and its tributaries, and that 
the supply there is very large. 
Loyalty is the best policy even in a business 
point of view, for it appears that all the leading 
rebel generals arc bankrupt, and Union officers 
are lending them money to get home. 
Tn rek cent pieces are making their appearance 
in the Philadelphia markets. It doesn’t pay to 
hoard them any longer. May they prove the 
harbingers of a speedy return of silver change. 
There are stilt about seven thousand rebel 
prisoners at Camp Douglas, Chicago. There 
are only twenty seven who think they won’t 
take the oath till they hear from their State_ 
Texas. 
Several costly yachts are upon the stocks in 
New York, each of which will cost from $50- 
000 to $00,000. Captain Loper of Philadelphia, 
Is having one built in that city which will cost 
$65,000. 
The Toronto Leader, which has all along been 
a zealous and unscrupulous defender of all the 
rebel atrocities, pronounces the Bbooting of 
Booth a “cold booded murder—nothing more 
Forever float that Standard Sheet, 
Where breathes the foe bat falls before us? 
With Freedom's soil beneath our feet, 
And Freedom's Banner streaming o’er ns? 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., MAY 27, 1805. 
®!)c News Condenser 
NEWS OP THE WEEK, 
- Freed negroes refuse to come North to work. 
- Laborers ate plenty In Washington at $1 a day. 
- President Johnson has insured his life for $in, 0 OC 
week Near,y 5 ’ 000 emismnt8 reached New York las 
T ~7° b ° married by Spurgeon is now the “ rage” h 
London. 
— Another lead mine has been discovered in Con 
necticut, 
«o'VoT^ Natl0n ' l, Bank capital of Vermont is nov 
* 00 , 000 , 
Tu»|Iries BCftrICt reVer haS lnVadcd the pa,ace ° r tll< 
New Ymk- my ^ FreDCh C °° ks h “ 8 jn8t kft Pari * fo ' 
— Snow fell to the depth of 3 inches at St. Josephs, 
Mo., the 10th inst. 
- The fruit prospect in Ohio is reported to be un¬ 
usually promising. 
— A Catholic priest at Detroit, lately ran away with 
the wife of a doctor. 
— It is prophesied that the coming summer will be 
the holiest In b n years. 
- The New York Policemen are to have new uni- 
form made of blue flannel. 
- The N. Y. Post shows that ice dealers there make 
a net profit of $18 per tun. 
— A codfish, weighing CO pounds, was caught lately 
in South Dartmouth, Mass. 
— There arc shad in the Susqnchannah river this 
year. Something unusual. 
— There are 
lighting. L a report la published in the N. O. 
True Delta of May 11, that Kirby Smith had been 
assassinated by one ot his officers.] 
Secretary 8ewnrd resumed his duties lu the 
State Department on the 19th Inst. 
I lie city is crowded to overflowing by people 
from all parts of the country to witness the grand 
military reviews which take place this week. 
From the South-west, 
The Memphis Argus has reliable inf 
tion that the rebel Gen. Forrest was kill 
Clarksville, Ala., on the 18th by four ol' hh 
men, to avenge the death of six of their 
rades ordered shot the day before for cxi 
over the news of Johnson’s surrender, •\ 
Forrest did not believe. 
The rise lu the Mississippi river has forct 
levees, and the water covers the area from 
river to Donaldsonville and the Gulf St 
MORE PARTICULARS OF DAVIS’ CAPTURE 
THK PROVISION MARKET* 
VOBK. May an.-CotUm, waSSo. for ml<U 
- FLOOR.-SujierHIW 8 taw *S,70»5,90; extra Slat 
,7- • —■; 
common to room:;:, , 
Wpooil shipping brail (In exit.. 
uOO; trade brands, 
I HE N. Y. nerald gives full particulars of the 
arrest of Jeff Davis. We condense the follow¬ 
ing:—When thegnards went to the tent they were 
met by Mrs. Davis, cn deshabille, with “Please 
gentlemen, don’t disturb the privacy of ladles 
before they have time to dress.” “All right, 
mudam,” said the Corporal, “we will waittlll you 
haveon your duds.” Presently there appeared at 
the tent door an ostensible old lady with n bucket 
ou her arm, supported by Mrs. Davis and her 
sister. “ Please let my old mother go to the 
spring for some water to wash in,” said Mrs. 
Jeff. In a pleading tone. 
me your mother wears very big 
common to roe.llum extra do, * 11 , 1040 ),u>? 
“'"PPHig bruiidN extra round hoop Ohio, lilSoX 
*(UB«H“a oraada, Cac»ai*n flour lowcrTat 
OtutN—Whent, Winter ml Western *l,sited so- No 1 
Milwtmkee club Hyp iiult't. Bnrl«»y Hull (loriikp 
live: nnlet, *t f*474 C for new mlxccf j So to? 
prime do., and fornew yellow. Omn tVit.Wc. 
1 BovmnRs—Pork, * H UOlsO:i 75 for new iiu-nh- * 7 isvii 
; Prime. Shoulders, Mg 
sjvsj's B ss?' aa. is 
keil’ ^ - Jr, <mr. sales Cnnaits white andha- 
10 1 * Iqumim \ \ white und red at txfiO&'j : 
Ohio at. *7, and Indiana red at *7.50. **’ ’ 
1 Milwaukee club *1,30: red winter 
f-l'iinT? K, "l fl ' sr :i White Kentucky fd. 10 , n Idle 
C n .nda*l , ,ik il< l. , 5 ; wldti' Ailr.hlgan fl.-kl. tkwu. 50 ca55t 
t ats.Ht^ lk' Hn. luy. *!,(». R?? 9u r . IVas. $“ ®& 
Brans ft,lfmothy seed, li.Mgar.oo, 
r °|- luesN. Hams. 15@gle.— 
|S°F'fl« r l{. 170, ]<" r d.'4h^>!9o. Salt., *2,)0(ie3.ir.. Batter 
Ctiecso Kx-uiic. Fggd22fflcMc, Drhul apples 10c. 
.,T?5,9JTL 0 i May , t7 '' .Flonr, |3,00fi»8.00. Fall wheat, at 
received written jiroposltions from Commodore 
Ebenezcr Farrand, commanding rebel forces in 
these waters, to surrender to mo all the Confed¬ 
erate naval forces, officers and men and public 
property under his command and now blockaded 
by a portion of our naval forces in the Tombig- 
bee river, and desiring with me to arrange terms 
of surrender with the United States. I accord¬ 
ingly met Commodore Farrand at Cltronville, a 
point about twenty-five miles above Mobile, and 
accepted his proposal on the same basis as 
granted to Ben Richard Taylor by Maj.-Gen- 
Canby, the latter having taken place at the same 
point and time. Gen. Canby not being present., 
Bomedays will elapse before the arrangements 
■will be completed for the reception of the rebel 
men, officers and property; and further details, 
with copies of all correspondence of thn wrii*,.,, 
“It strikes r * - 
boots,” said the guard, as he hoisted the old 
holy 8 dress with his sabre and discovered u pair 
of No. 13 calfskins. “ And whickers, too," said 
the Sergeant, as he pulled the hood from her face, 
and lo ! Jeff. Davis in all his littleness, stood be¬ 
fore them. A “Spencer” was Immediately 
pointed at his ear, and be was marched back to 
his lint and placed In duranee vile. Only about. 
$800 in specie was found with the party, though 
several boxes were not yet searched. They were 
brought along, however, and will be delivered 
to the authorities at Washington, There were 
found on the pereou of Post-Master General 
Reagan papers showing a large amount of specie 
•iap r «.d t..r London, which win a ) so l)t , lk . 15v . 
ered to the authorities by Col. Pritchard. The 
hitler, with his prisoners started immediately for 
Macon. The party were all sullen, and Davis re¬ 
marked to Pritchard that had they not been 
taken by surprise they would not have been cap¬ 
tured without a fight. 
While on the road they neccived a copy of 
President. Johnson's proclamation offering $100- 
000 reward for Davis. Davis read It, trembled, 
his hands dropped to his side, and with a groan he 
dropped the paper. 11 is wife picked it up, read 
it aloud, and the entire party bnrst into tears. The 
cavalcade arrived at Macon on the 14th, and 
soon after took a special train for Atlanta and 
thence to Augusta. i 
[Jeff Davis and party arrived at Fortress Mon- 1 
roe on the 19t,h inst., In a steamer from Hilton 1 
Head, S. C. Col. Pritchard of the 4th Mich, 
cavalry, and a strong guard of his men, accom¬ 
panied the distinguished rebels.] 
more ol the car than a driver’s platform. The 
engine cost $6,000j 
The deposits in the First National Bank of 
Richmond on its first regular day of business, 
amounted to over $60,000, a fact which shows 
that the people of the late rebel capital are not 
destitute of money. 
Andrew Bonner was attacked on Wednesday 
evening, in Albany, by three garroters, who 
robbed him of a gold watch and two dollars in 
The deed was done within a few.’rods of 
now only five candidates for Congress 
in the Norfolk, Va., District. 
— The onion crop in Wethersfield, Ct., promises to 
be larger this year than ever. 
— The First National Bank at New London, Ct., has 
declared a dividend of 4 per cent in gold. 
— llr. Nathaniel McKay of Boston has purchased 
Mr. Lincoln’s carriage horses. 
— Governor Sprague has bought ttic 
CATTLE MARKET*. 
i *J“i v ***• ~ Beeves received, 4.170 against 
4.7H last week, sains lanui' atll®19e. Cows, received 
Ji» against si last week, finloa, at JlOiiMJO cacti. Veal 
Sf iiait W<*- "KiHhit I|M»1 Inal week, Sales range 
UK V • h |' 0 t T, received, li.W.7 against l).. 
oin l&at week nt Swine, received. 9 ^b 0 
•Wkwt 1° Mfi Hut wrofe. Sta* 4t fitfraioio * CWU 
„TOT? AXn> CAMBRIDGE, May Ilk - Deeves 
r&Tice lit l)x«m, f + puli’, Milch rows 
. Hanrjy Steer*. Vf.fi CdmfltaO^«‘HCh 
i WO-ycHT Ol(ln 1^0^40* Tlire#*,year old* fUfk&M) Sheen 
amt l.ambs, r*»13e. V tt. Wioats VVliolosnln 1 ■>w,y,i ?l ,.! 
rctatl KkaMr Fat lioga IOOIOSc. live wnUtlit. ^iflw^’ 
w ajssw"*'- < ' aU8 ” iu * 
,.t V 1 ‘ B A. N Yg Beeves range at *«,00(59,50. Sheen 
sales at 'JdJKic, lloga, mica hi 9.Hc*10c. P 
' T f y cl hub ,attic, from *5,50@r,,7S 
weight; Oil do, ja.StV/t l.OO; Inferior t > 75 
ulven. t-'Jdst iiftch. large quantity in market siieen 
fet-oir Car l0Hd - ‘ YearimS 
money, 
a police station houac. 
There is a grlU iaercaaejn Michigan. The 
ittcrea.-o of COW ■ t’jis year hs compared with 
1800, mnountft to p0,I90; the increase in sheep 
amounts to the enormouB figure of 1,555,589; 
and the increase of horses amounts to 9,600. 
Tub soldiers who are expected to appear in 
review near Washington would, if placed in a 
line three deep, extend from Washington to 
Baltimore —a distance of forty tnilea. It is 
supposed they will number from 250,000 to 800,- 
racing mare 
“Lady Lightfoot" for $ 0 , 000 . 
— National Banks will soon be established at Savan 
nali. Mobile and Mnntmnncry 
— The milkmen of this city have reduced the price 
of milk to six cents per quart. 
A Chinese physician in San Francisco earns by 
his practice $ 20,000 per annum. 
— It Is said n grand expedition ia fitting out in the 
Gulf Department to go to Texas. 
— The delegation from the Argentine Republic to 
the United Slates are In New York. 
— The Fall River cothm mills and the American 
print works urc resuming operations. 
— The caterpillars are doing incalcnlablc mischief 
to fruit trees lu the vicinity of Boston. 
— Strawberries at 73 cent* a quart and green peas at 
$3 a bueliel have arrived at Hartford, Ct. 
— Jeff. Davis found the last ditch in bia attempt to 
escupo by playing “granny 
From the South. 
Gov. Pjerpont, it is reported, will leave 
Alexandria for Richmond this week, and will 
immediately set in motion throughout the State 
the machinery of a Union Government. 
A reward of $85,000 has been offered for t,be 
ariest ol Extra Billy Smith, late rebel Governor 
of Virginia. 
Land tbat could not be purchased in Virginia 
before the war for $150 per acre, may he had now 
for $8.50 per acre. Large estates are being cut 
up and sold to Northern emigrants. 
Basil Duke and several of his field officers have 
surrendered to our forces at Augusta. 
WOOL MARKETS. 
tnXly towcr* 7 16 - DomMUc *««* inlet and nom- 
, May M. — The following nr* the Afiver- 
tlser s quotations:-— Saxony ehotev, '5k»fi0( ; Sax on v 
fleece, mi,s .Sc ; full-blood Merino, 75®*3c; three-quarters 
do, (l<S>«4: half do, i'^TOc: common, 60<5S5; Western 
nn iun 1 I a. :»aWc: Canada, OOiy.c * l ,(Vi ; 
pnlled extra, 75®$«<5t suprrnne, 7lVrf80e.; No. 1, 55<d65c.— 
Cape Good Hope, StNi6i2o. 
„ TORONTO.Mayn.-Not much In demand till the new 
crop; V a for good tleece.- OluOe. 
In women’s clothes, 
THE STARVATION OF OUR PRISONERS. 
A Washington correspondent says the ques¬ 
tion which has long been asked, as to who arc 
responsible for the cruel treatment of our pris¬ 
oners confined lu the Libby and other prisons in 
the Sonth, may now be considered us definitely 
settled, by no less a person thun ex-rebel Sena¬ 
tor Foote. 
It appears that Mr. Foote was a member of the 
Committee from the Senate, to examine iuto 
the treatment of the prisoners, and the reports 
of their harsh treatment, usage, &e. 
The story as told by his own relatives shows a 
deeper inteution than has been generally sup¬ 
posed, and fastens on Jeff Davis and his Cab¬ 
inet a crime both startling and appalling in its 
Sew guwtisffmftttjsi 
HARDER’S THRASHING MACHINE 
PTADVERTISING TERMS, tn Advauce- 
TuiRi'Y-hvx Hints a Link, each Inncrtlon. A price 
and a half lor extra display, or 53.* cent* per line of 
HrsotAL Non CM (following reading matter, 
Two rebel vessels laden with cotton, were 
captured on the Uth off Crystal river, Florida 
1_Xt. . M n • _ 
by the U. S. schooner Seabird 
apace. I 
leaded,) IX) seats » line. 
Marriage Notlcea, not exceeding four lines, *1 
Obituaries, name length. 50 cent*. Each additional line 
oGccuU- Mar dago and Obltmtry notice# stuit ua by mall 
miiHf li»* Bnanninufiliiil L,i .. . 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
SQUIRES’ MUSCLE GUIDE 
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01, 1H53, 1W.7, 1HG3. Addreas 
WII.L1AMH. Rural New-Yorker Ofllce. 
To the Ft)bj.ioi—I received n call a few weeks since 
from Mr. E. G. Squinne, a gentleman who wiehed to 
exhibit the if uncle Guide, an Instrument of his own 
invention, dcsigued to facilitate the operations of 
learning to write, for which he him recently secured a 
patent. 
Mr, S. requested me to lest the merits of the Gnldc. 
I did so, by first obeervlng (he principles on which it 
is based,— tho most Important being the complete 
development of tho muscular power of the arm and 
fingers. It Is an arbitrary power, and compete the 
mutcles to perform the difficult movements that are 
indispensable to tho execution of good writing. It 
steadies and directs the arm nnd fingers, thus enabling I 
ears of the Company. Heretofore the company 
has set apart ears for the nse of the negroes, but 
the General has now ordered that there shall be 
no distinction, 
A party of six Indians lately murdered four 
persons named Jewett, In Blue Earth county 
Mini). A ball-breed, named Campbell, was 
lynched as one of the murderers. In his con¬ 
fession he staled that nine bands of Indians 
numbering one hundred, were in the vicinity 
of Mankato. Plenty of troops are in the vieinlty, 
and they will probably capture the raiders and 
prevent furt her mischief. 
Tue Charleston Courier says that when Wil¬ 
liam Lloyd Garrison stepped Into the coach 
which conveyed him to the boat after the Fort 
Sumter celebration, he had his arms loaded down 
with bouquets ami wreathB of flowers which had 
been presented to him by the people of that city. 
1AM H < I<I1NIIICI< I-OI< 
J roller one-horse mill ior sale che 
Address c. 1 
Marlon, Wayne County, N, V 
details. 
Mr. Foote, it is said, stated that the investi¬ 
gation showed conclusive evidence that it. was 
decided in a Cabinet, meeting to reduce the ra¬ 
tions served out to the prisoners; that it should 
so weaknod their constitutions, in connection 
with the confinement, tbat it would destroy them 
as soldiers, and make them, when exchanged, 
worthless t 
Senator Foote determined to report these 
facts to the Senate, but the balance of the 
Committee overruled him, and suppressed the 
facts. 
My informant further stated that it was on 
this point that the quarrel between Davis aud 
Foote broke oulafresh, which resulted in the. lat¬ 
ter leaving Richmond, aud seeking some, seques¬ 
tered spot where such horrid deeds were not 
committed. 
Here, then, is the evidence conclusive of Jeff. 
Davis’ and associates’ guilt in the diabolical deed 
of starving our prisoners, a deed which makes 
the most stoical person shudder to contemplate. 
Men who will coolly and deliberately plan a 
scheme like that, will conspire to t^sasslnate a 
President, or any other person. It is u fitting 
sequel that the authors of such a deed should end 
their career in a cowardly manner, dressed in 
petticoats. No wonder Jeff. Davis’ cloven foot 
revealed who he was. 
11 nr To act as talesman for tliu 
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That, was in Charleston, South Carolina, where, 
if he hud act foot at anytime during the pre¬ 
vious twenty years, his arms would have been 
loaded down with irons. 
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BLT.—The General Assembly of the Presbyte¬ 
rian Church of the United States, New School, is 
110 w in session at Brooklyn, N. Y. A large number 
of delegates are present. Dr. Braitmrd of Phil. 
adeJphia, preached the opening sermon. Rev. 
Dr. Shaw of Rochester, is tho Moderator. Dele¬ 
gates are present from all the loyal churches of 
East, Tennessee. There are also a number of col 
ored delegates present. 
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