NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
Departments of the East, Pennsylvania, North¬ 
west, New Mexico and the Pacific, as the time 
approaches for their discharge, 
In case of ono or more regiments of a divis¬ 
ion being left in the field, the regiment or regi¬ 
ments will be mustered out at the place where 
serving at the time, and then scut to their sev¬ 
eral States. 
The Adjutant-General of the Army will desig¬ 
nate the places and rendezvous in the States, to 
which regiments after being mustered out will 
be forwarded for payment. 
Every regiment will t»e sent forward to its 
State and rendezvous os the rolls are completed, 
carrying with them their arms, colors, and neces¬ 
sary equipments. On the arrival of the regi¬ 
ments in their respective States, supplies will 
be issued by the supply department on requisi¬ 
tion and returns countersigned by the chief mus¬ 
tering officer or his assistant,. 
List of New Advertisements 
Flour.- bnperflm-Suite XJ.OlKji.fi30; extra Stale, 16,7061 
choice Stale, *(!,!<%< 7,(50; * 0 perilne Western, (6,0066 
6,20; common to mi ilium extra do, (6,8507,11: ('0100100 
to KOOCt shlpflog toan.lH extra round lump Ohio, (7.1. r *f# 
i’rwi Ann' 1 * * LW.QQ. CiiMulInn flour lower, at 
* Oua iN >” .. I 
eftKO sptinc, ou n. 1 
(pilot, sales Wi • 
sales at H&oSSc for ..,. 
I’ROVihionk fort. $23.006128,23 for 
21,00 tor oic.Ra; $)$,00c,tl8,t.0 lor prime. 
Hams, 180180 ., I ,:ml, if •• • " 1 
and 28®3«C tor Slate, 
common to prime 
seed (5@5,23. 
ALBANY 
Governor Fenton lias applied to the Secretary 
of War to have the New York regiments mus¬ 
tered out in the districts where they were organ¬ 
ized. 
There were a number of delegates from 
States which have been in rebellion, at the Old 
School Presbyterian Assembly in Pittsburg last 
week. 
Ex-Gov. Letcher, of Virginia, was captured 
on Monday at Lexington, Va., by a detachment 
of Torbett’s cavalry, and is now in the Old Capi¬ 
tol prisoti. 
The grand musical festival of the Handel and 
Haydn Society commenced in Boston last Thurs¬ 
day evening, with a chorus of seven hundred voi¬ 
ces on the stage. 
The identical lo£ cal in in which Mr. Lincoln 
resided when he split nils and learned to write, 
and studied law, is to bo brought to Chicago and 
exhibited at the great fair. 
John Moktssey, the pugilist, is L>ui!diDg a 
handsome four-story bouse on North Second 
street, in Troy, as a present to his father. John 
has always been a kind man to his relatives. 
There is a great rush of travel to Europe, aud 
the steamers go out full The closiug up of the 
war, together with the decline in gold aud ster¬ 
ling exchange, stimulates this form of pleasure 
seeking. 
Brio-Gen. Dana is under arrest at Vicksburg 
for crowding too many soldiers on the ill fated 
steamer Sultana, when another bout lay at the 
levee, and could have bala used for the purpose 
of transporting troops. 
The Postmaster of New York now employs 
seventy returned soldiers in his office. The 
Collector has also taken on quite 0 number. Of 
fifteen reeeul nppoiutmntits in the post-office in 
that city, thirteen are os this class. 
An Illinois soldier who was ft prisoner at An- 
dereonviUe, gives the namesof nine hundred and 
thirteen of his companions from that State, who 
perished from starvatioi and neglect. He esti¬ 
mates the total number 'rom all the States, who 
thus perished, at 12,854, 
Qcantrei.l, the guer illa, is anxious to sur¬ 
render ou the same terns granted to Lee. He 
is the wretch who burned Lawrence and mas¬ 
sacred its peaceful inhalHants; a midnight as¬ 
sassin, and not a warrior. Nothing short of a 
halter will do him justice 
A mounted provost ft 'uard perambulate the 
streets of Richmond, with drawn sabres. Their 
mission is to check lawlessness, keep the streets 
unobstructed, prevent tta negroes from monop¬ 
olizing the street corner^ and check fast riding 
and driving through the streets. 
James Gordon Bkxnkt, of the Herald, is over 
seventy years old. He lsaves the management 
of his paper almost entirely to Mr. Hudson, who 
has been its editor for rupre than twenty years, 
and who may be found diy and night at his desk 
living and thriving in#ati atmosphere of intense 
work. 
Tue nndl boats i'rompVashington and Balti¬ 
more are every day erowaed with passengers, all 
bound up the James rivet. The mail boats from 
Richmond bring down, every afternoon, large 
numbers of the Southern people going North 
and to Europe in search of business or some 
means of employment. 
The London Times i{ savage on Booth. It 
says his end “ was too pod for the miscreant. 
Honest men must feel w|th Americans that Jus¬ 
tice has been cheated ou: of a victim.” This is 
going rather farther than! vo have gone ourselves. 
The ” Thunderer” discourses with the hot zeal 
of a young convert to our cause. 
Col. Pritchard, the captor of Jetf. Davis, 
is said to be a noble specimen of a man and a 
model 6oldicr. He is mpest and unassuming, 
A New Novel, "Thro Leigh.” 
Great, I'rir.e Distrlhution— T Benton * Co. 
The Urinkerhotf Churn—.Jacob Brinkerhotf. 
Turnip Scad-Janies Vick. 
New vmh Silver Mining Co Thos SprotiLPraddcnl, 
Hurrah's Natt'iml Gate National Gate Co. 
New MuMo - Oliver I lit non A; Co. 
Agents Wanted W ri WlUbimu & Co. 
Lite of Ahrah»m Lincoln-ll 11 Curran. 
Normal Academy of Music John Eunrtcl, Principal. 
She I tl e| d Si'ientille School Prof Geo H Bilal 1 . 
New patent Snap Finn hook Joseph Brigg*. 
Buss Mark 1 ntmiaB A Heretidcan, 
Strawberry Bnxoilor Kale- C Vunderbrngh. 
Old Kyer made New K B Foote. M I). 
Faying Bumne** for Soldier* K c storke. 
Agent* Wanted— .1 J Jones Sr, Co. 
To Kvory Family—J Thompson C’rce. 
Laughing J cdlcr. 
Strawberry Boxes lot Snlc-0 J Weeks. 
Wheat, winter red Western fi.ro; No. 1 Oh)- 
“ *•' .1., No. 1 Milwaukee club < 11 , 02 . Rye 
"stem ill KVa s.*ic, Bariev dull. Corn ixtarce 
1 new mixed Western. Oat*aifilSRc. 
..* uuw m»; SiO.TS® 
-—in hhnnlrters, n<ii) 12 c, 
tl-^e. I’.uUcr.y^^e., for Ohio. 
- Jheive, 1(W#I7C- Hops for 
N Clover seed V lb. 186820c. Timothy 
l' Ux seed (2682,25. 
., May 87.—Flour, city brands *10.50. Corn 
meal, V 100 lb*, (1.7361)1,8?. Wheat,good white Michigan, 
<2.25. Rye, S5c. Corn, t)0@80c. Burley. (l,2J(3>l,3j. Out* 
46@52e. 
BUFFALO, May 29. Floor, sales Canada white aud ba¬ 
kers' nt ( 7 , 23 ( 7(18 ; (fi.75 for red winter ; tor X A Indi¬ 
ana white, and ( 5,75 lor X State. 
Guain-W heat No t Chicago I-1,36, uml (1.45 l.,i red 
Ohio. Corn,Me far No. 2, and 70*«>T2c. for No. I Western 
mixed. Oal», &0oz.0c. Barley, facta <1. Kye.OOiv .‘emi, 
(.1,40. Bean* (1,25661,30. Timothy seed, fLOOevl.M); clover 
seed, (15. 
I'uovinnws-Potk. (25,00 lor mew. Hama. l.VS ’ic.— 
Shoulders, lie. I.mil. l it-palOo. i>alt,(2,i0<&2.15. Butter 
20eiiS5c. Cheese 106822c. Eggs lliwflOc. Dried applet 11® 
12He. Green apples p hbl $5,30686,50. Day. (MtStSt Po¬ 
tatoes, liOSbTSe. 
CHICAGO, May 20.- Flour, dull, Wheat, i-ahs at <J,- 
2T>H<ai|2B lor No. I Spring, and (I,Jh@LI5 for No. 2. Corn. 
54@G3c. Oftts46)i<a-t7e. Miiss Fork (. 2 , 3661 . 23 ; prime (17. 
TORONTO, May 21. Flonr, (5.25(88.00. Fall wheat, at 
( 1 , 25 ® I,i'(i 7 * bushel-. spring do. ( 1 , 2001 , 20 . Barley,SSadOc. 
Peft8,806#90e Oate, 43<a48c. Butter, UkSilBfl. Cbccse. 12 
0 U 5 . Eggn, n®H2WCte. Ham, I2j<ffl):-tc. Bacon, lit* 12c. 
I.ard, 12«iil5 ets. I'otntoe*. 406#I5e TH hti. Beet, 126#12e. 
Mutton, ll®i:le. Drtwsed Imgs, (iwi« 6 ? 'Cc. Mess pork, (21; 
prime, (13. Hay, $12(410,50. Hides, trimmed, (JAIAO K 
lOO lbs, .Sheeps. IvinB, (.tfa, 1,00.— Globe. 
®l)c Ncujs ^onicnscr 
Forever float that Standard Sheet, 
Where breathes the foe but falls before ns ? 
With Freedom's soil beneath our feet, 
And Freedom's Banner streaming o’er ns? 
— Gen. Angnr’s command now numbers 87,000. 
— The wheat prospects in Illinois nro excellent. 
— Montpelier, Vt., brags of grass 27 inches tali. 
— Cincinnati people are going to give Gen. Kilpat¬ 
rick a nice new sword. 
— The Chicago Tribune claims to have a daily cir¬ 
culation of 47,000 copies. 
— Chicago is enraged at the ice dealers who are 
charging $20 a tun for ice. 
— Mrs. Lincoln and her two sons are stopping at the 
Tremotit House in Chicago. 
— There are counterfeit 0? on the Worcester (Mass.) 
County Bank of Bluckstono. 
— Petroleum springs have been discovered in West¬ 
ern Missouri and Southern Kansas. 
— Gov. 8mith ot Vermont, has appointed Jnne 1st 
as a day of humiliation and mourning. 
— The exciteineut about the Mexican emigration 
scheme is rapidly dying away in New York. 
— A new hotel has been opened in Richmond, Va., 
called the "Gen. Grant House.” 
— Col. Krenfel, one of the Chicago conspirators, 
tried aud convicted at Cincinnati, is to be hung. 
— The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has reduced 
the fare ou coal so as to reduce the price nearly $2 
per tun. 
— A fellow lately tried to play Gen. nancock and 
swindle a Chicago hanker out of $10,000, hut. he did 
not succeed. 
— Twenty-live female convicts from the State Prison 
at Sing Bing, have been transferred to the Erie County 
Penitentiary. 
— The Armory in Dunkirk, N. Y., is to be enlarged, 
the late legislature having appropriated $10,000 for 
that purpose. 
— The Hartford, Ct., city government, has voted 
$5,000 to F. B. nancock for an injury from a fall on a 
bad pavement. 
— The Republican State Convention of Maine is an¬ 
nounced to he hold in Portland on Thursday the JOtb 
day of August. 
— There is trouble among the Mormons, Joe Smith's 
eon disputes Brigham Youug's authority as chief 
priest and ruler. 
— Seamen are plenty in Bnflulo at present, and those 
who demanded $2.50 per day a week ago are now glad 
to ship for $1 per day. 
— Free soup of an excellent quality is daily dealt 
out to the citizens of Richmond by the United States 
Christian Commission, 
— Five thousund men are reported to have gone 
from Now York and Philadelphia within a few weeks, 
it is supposed for Mexico. 
— Abont thirty newsboys, and bootblacks were ar¬ 
rested in Washington Sunday week for crying their 
calling in the public streets. 
— Dollar bills on the Northwestern Bank in Warren 
Co., Pa., are being circulated. The bank has been 
broken for several years past, , 
— Huron Osten Sadcen, Russian Consul General in 
New York, has just left this country for Europe, where 
he will remain for some time. 
— Maj. Taylor, at Louisville, has been paroled pre¬ 
paratory to his leaving the United States. He refused 
to take the oath of allegiance. 
— Nearly 6,000 German emigrants have gone West 
over the Pennsylvania Central road in the last two 
months against 6,000 last year. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., JUNE 3, 1865, 
From the South-West. 
Texas papers of May 10, contain accounts 
of efforts to keep tip the 5var spirit in that State. 
All males, white and black, over fifteen years of 
age, it was proposed to conscript; masters to 
be compelled to drill slaves and put them in the 
field. Women wore to befarnished with armst-o 
defend their homes. It was expected that 80,000 
men could soon be added to the army of Kirby 
Smith, and that this force would be able to cope 
successfully with the United States. While this 
attitude of defiance prevailed to a great extent 
among the people of Texas, the rebel soldiers 
were coming to the conclusion that the Confed¬ 
eracy ivus "used up,” and that it was of no use 
to contend longer with the Union Government, 
Federal prisoners in some places were allowed 
to escape, and they had done so in large num¬ 
bers. [The news of Davis’ capture had not 
then reached Texas.] A later report represents 
the affairs in Texas as greatly disorganized. The 
capture of their president probably had a damag¬ 
ing effect, on rebel prospects. 
It appears by the following "official,” that 
Kirby Smith's forces were to he, (and doubtless 
have been, ere this,) surrendered: 
War Dfcahtment, Washington, ) 
May 27, 1865. j 
To Major - General J)ix: — A dispatch from 
Gen. Ctmby, dated at New Orleans yesterday, 
the 26th inat., states that, arrangements for the 
surrender of the rebel forces in the Trans-Missis¬ 
sippi Department have been concluded. They 
include the men and material of the army and 
navy. E. M. Stanton, Sec. of War. 
Kirby Smith, it appears, was not assassinated, 
but he was in danger of being “ made way with.” 
One party in his army threatened to assassinate 
him if he surrendered, and another party deter¬ 
mined to take his life if he did not. 
The surrenderor Smith’s army ends the '‘Great 
Rebellion ” so far as organization of large bodies 
of armed men under the authority of the " Con¬ 
federacy ” is concerned. All persons found in 
arms against the Government east of the Missis¬ 
sippi after the first of June are to be treated as 
outlaws and freebooters. Rebels west ol the 
Mississippi will probably soon be dealt with in 
the same manner. 
All the rebel vessels in the Tombigbce river 
bave been surrendered to the Union authorities. 
From the South, 
Gov. I’ierpont arrived iu Richmond ou the 
25th nit., and assumed Executive control of the 
entire State. A general election was held on 
the same day throughout Virginia. 
James A. Seddon, the rebel Secretary of War, 
bus been arrested, and is now imprisoned on a 
gunboat with Hunter and Campbell, in the 
James River. 
Jeff Davis is accommodated with lodgings in 
one of the casemates of Fortress Aron roe, where 
his safety is, without doubt, secured. We learn 
that he has been placed In irons. Mrs. Davis 
and her four children, and her brother and sister, 
have been sent South. The parting between 
the great traitor leader and las family is repre¬ 
sented as having been very affecting. 
The U. S. gunboat Tuscarora left Fortress 
Monroe a few days 6incc with Alexander H. 
Stephens, rebel Vice-President, aud Postmuster- 
General Reagan on board, for Fort Warren, near 
Boston, where these rebel gentlemen are to be 
confined. 
North Carolina is rapidly swingtug back into 
the Union. The mass of the people are anxious 
to resume their old position under the Stars and 
Stripes. Under the protection of Gen, Bchofield 
they are industriously setting to work to reor¬ 
ganize society and restore civil government. An 
election for State officers is soon to take place. 
There are tLree candidates for Governor in the 
field, and political parties are spiritedly canvass¬ 
ing the State. Traitors are getting scarce. 
The Sivannab (Ga.) Herald of May 20, says 
the country below Savannah and Augusta is filled 
with rebel paroled soldiers returning to their 
homes. The planters have put in lurge crops. 
An abandoned wagon containing £43,000 in spe¬ 
cie, belonging to the rebel government, had been 
found and turned over to the U. S. authorities. 
Gen. Gilmore has issued orders declaring null 
and void all proclamations issued by the rebel 
Governors of South Carolina, Georgia and Flor¬ 
ida, and also declaring that the black race arc tree 
citizens of the United States, and will be pro¬ 
tected in their rights by the Government. Those 
who plunged the State into rebellion (the Legis¬ 
lature) will not bu allowed to reconstruct, the 
Union Government; that the great destitution 
complained ol’ in the State the rebels brought 
upon themselves, — they can blame no one 
else. Trade is lively at Augusta, and silver 
CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 28. — Beove* received, 1,732imainut 
4,176 last week. Salt'* range at UUQilSst’.. Cows, received 
186 against 112 lu*t week. Kales, nt (‘iVSiHO cacti. Veal 
calves, received, 2,153 against 1,632 last week. Sales rango 
at lfiilOc. Sheep and Luinlis, received, 11,097 against 6,- 
857 last week. Sales at SftHc. Swine, received. 14,500 
against 9,880 last week. Sales ut (9,50(3)13,00 V r.wt. 
BRIGHTON AND CAMBRIDGE, Mav 21. - Beeveo, 
range, at I'.i'pSd I Oxen, *l2L. i ,:li, * pair. Milch Cows, (40 
(3)100. Handy Steens, (Moot I SO. Veal Calve*. (.'t@7 each. 
Two >e;n ....... V 10. Three-year olds sheep 
and Lamb*, OutOcl.i i* a. Klioai', -'Wholesale 12 L M.lflWe; 
retail lSnuISe. Fat hogs IOOtn.qc, live wotfchl. Rider ’/Co 
He V ». Tallow 7ft)8Kc. Callsklns lKajiSOc. I'eli* >1X0*4 
2,30; sheared, 23c, 
ALBA N Y, May 22,—Beeves range at $4, SO® 9,23. Sheep, 
sales at SHftJiOc. Hogs, sales at lftnidQ!*,(■. 
TORONTO, May 21.—First class cattle, from (5.500*3,71) 
(I 100 188, dressed weight; 2d do, (3,50(,t 1.00; Inferior, (2 75 
<ii3,25. Calve*, (.3(3)7 each, large quantity In market. Sheep 
(<>©8,00 each per oar load. Lamb*, (3,0<)^j4, Yearlings 
WOOL MA11KETH, 
NEW YORK, May 28. The Inquiry for Domestic 
fleeces has been quite, active during Hie week, and mar¬ 
ket doting firm. We. quote domestic fleeces ns follows; 
*5@07c for Native afld 54 Merluos; 67(<y70cfor and ^ do; 
70<3)74c for full-blood do; 77n'. Vie tor Saxony; 64065c for 
No. 1 pulled ; (Ska 70c for stipe nine; TOSliOc for extra do ; 
206423c for rommon unwashed California, aacl 42<ti-Wc for 
line —y, i'. Pont, 
BOSTON, May 2S. - The following are the Adver¬ 
tiser’s quotations: — Saxony choice, 'HfiglOe ; Saxony 
fleece, 7[*g)T8c , lull-blood M«rlno,TJktfciSC; ttiree-miarter8 
do, ?ia72: hall do, ir«2)70c; common, dOwsd: Western 
mixed, lidftTOc.; California, 85&60C; Canada, 60c@(l,0S. 
nulled extra, 75<@a)e; suporflue, 70gt80o; No. 1,55<a)65c.— 
Cape Good Hope, 30<a,42c. 
TORONTO, May 24.—Not much in demand till the new 
crop; 206430c ♦< tt lor good fleece.— (Jtohe. 
iUui 
(V ADVERTISING TEUIUS, tn Advanco- 
TniRTY-KivE Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price 
and a half lor extra display, or 52X cents per line ot 
space. Special Notices (following reading matter, 
leaded,) 00 cents a lino. 
ra- Marriage Natlo'-i*. not exceeding four line*, $ 1 ;— 
Obituaries, gumn length, 50 ceuts. Each additional line 
35 cents. Marriage nnd Obituary notice* Bent nB t.y mint 
inUHt bo accompanied by n responsible name. 
From the West. 
Eight guerrillas dashed into Amensboro, 
Ky., Monday nigbt last, waved pistols, shouted 
"hurruh for Davis,” and then dashed out, with 
ail the young men of the neighborhood at their 
heels. 
General Hobson, of Kentucky, has refused to 
receive the surrender of Ferguson, the guerrilla. 
Ferguson is a brutal vagabond, tvhose name haa 
been made odious by a series of crimes that 
would damn a Sioux Indian. One of his achieve¬ 
ments was that of braining a lovely daughter oi 
CoJone) Howell, of Kentucky, because she re¬ 
fused to reveal the whereabouts of some Union 
soldiers. His course has been marked every¬ 
where by a track of piracy and murder. The 
heroic men of the West, ivhosc homes have been 
destroyed and whose kindred murdered by 6uch 
villains, will not permit them again to live in 
their &ociety. 
Gen. Custar has command of a new depart¬ 
ment, embracing Missouri and Arkansas—subor¬ 
dinate to Sheridan. 
Gen. Sheridan reached St. Louis on the 28th 
ult., and met with a warm reception by the 
citizens. At night be was serenaded. 
Guerrillas have ceased molesting boats and 
telegraph wires in most of the Western States. 
ROUND QUART HTR \WHER¬ 
RY BOX E8—Good tumlo and nutwtantlsO 
0. I will hend sample*. 100 boxesctatefl, 
resc C. VANDERBURGH, S3 Malt) S;, 
802-41 
I jvitiiy »■ \.' 111 . » tvno hum received a 
j recipe ot J. Thompson Chkjc'm Wamiino Fuec- 
a cation ami So a I 1 , will he cape dally beneflteit bysemling 
him their name and address Immediately. J. THOMP¬ 
SON C’REK, 84 Pleasant Bt„ Worcester, Mass. [802-2t 
A GENTS WANTED TO INTROIM CKa new 
1\. and highly iwetul article 01 pur manufacture.— 
Urgent demand in every tumlly. The right kind of mm 
allowed n reasonable salary or large commission. An¬ 
dress, with envelope stamped uml uudrcio.cd to yoar*elf, 
J. .1. JONES it CO., Hnflato N. V. 
O LD EYES MADE NKW. 
A pnmplilet directing boa to speedily restore sight 
and give np spectacles without aid of doctor or medicine. 
Sent by mall tree, on receipt of to cent*. 
k. r. foots, m. r>.. 
S02-lSt 1130 Broadway, N. Y. 
his duty calls. He is about 30 years of age, six 
feet high, compactly luilt, aud was, before 
entering t he service, a lawyer at AIlegaD, Mich¬ 
igan, 
The narford Couraut. lays that a Connecticut 
man, who has beeu in th| employ of the govern 
ineut for the last four years as a purchaser of 
beeves and other stock, las lately returned from 
the West, and says the itestern country is com¬ 
pletely surfeited with 3(ve stock. Beeves and 
sheep arc more plenty titan he has ever know 
them before, and in hit opinion prices must 
come down. 
Madison University !lias just received a gift 
of $00,000 from Messrs. Trevor ^ Colgate, 011 c- 
half of which constltties an “Educational 
Fund,” to be used ub scholarships, for the imme¬ 
diate benefit of soldiers who have served in the 
army or navy of the United States, and are with¬ 
out adequate means to prosecute their education. 
These scholarships are ultimately to be used by 
students for the ministryj 
President Johnson Mb respectfully declined 
the proffered coach and 1 pan ol' horses tendered 
him by merchants of Ne v York, for the reason 
that he has ever held the persons bolding high 
offices should never acce 4 such gifts. He asks, 
however, that he may le permitted to retain 
the purchment containing the sentiments and 
ITCH. WHK ETON’S ITCH. 
SCRATCH. OINTMENT SCRATCH. 
Will cure the itch in 48 hours —also cores Salt Rheum , 
Ulcers, Chilblains, aud all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 
50 cents; by sending 60 cents to Weeks & Potter, 170 
Washington St., Boston, will be forwarded free by mall. 
For sale by all druggists. 791-26t 
PAYINO BUSINESS FOE S0LDIEES. 
rilllE AIBI UN PURI.(SUING CO. otter extra 
M- Indueemt'iii-. to Soldier-*, to oelf a complete IIIN- 
TORY OF THE LATE KKDELI.IOS. Now te 
the Tim a. It pay* well. tfT ' Write lor i:ibi;ui.\i; to 
K. <1. STOKKE. Auburn, N. Y. 
Mustering Out of Volunteers. 
The following is a synopsis of an important 
order just issued from the War Department, in 
relation to the mustering out and discharge of 
volunteers 1 
The several divisions of the various Army 
Corps will be kept Intact. 
Commanding Generals, immediately on the 
receipt, of orders directing any portion of said 
forces to be mustered out, will order the same 
if not already thereat, to one of the following 
rendezvous: 
First — Troops of the Middle Military De¬ 
partment and of other armies Or Departments, 
acting therein, will rendezvous iu the defenses 
of Washington, Harper’s Ferry and Cumber¬ 
land, Md. 
Second - Those of the Military Division of 
the James, at Richmond and Old Point Com¬ 
fort, Va. 
Third — Those in the Department of North 
Carolina will assemble at Ncwbern and Wil¬ 
mington. 
Fourth — Those of the Department of the 
South, at Charleston, 8. C., and Savannah, Ga. 
Fifth — The Military Division west of the 
Mississippi, at Mobile, New Orleans and Vicks- 
burgb. 
Sixth — The Military Division of Missouri, 
at St. Louis aud Leavenworth, Kansas. 
Seventh — The Department of the Cumberland 
at Nashville, Knoxville and Memphis. 
Eighth—The Department of Kentucky at 
Louisville. 
Ninth—The Middle Department at Balti¬ 
more. 
Special orders will be given from the Adjutant- 
General’s office relative to troops serving in the 
iL S S BAR K . 
b n can turni»!> HASS ha A A', prepared FOR BUD 
DING, of excellent anaiily, at tin* ran- of 
30 cim. per Pound, ot* 
*2A Doll 11 ra per IOO Found. 
C’a*li order* solicited. THOMAS A. IIKKENDEEN, 
802-4 1 Macedon, Wayue Co., N, Y 
aHomwmc, 
ltdrnI New-Yorker Office,) 
Kociiktrncit, May 30, I 8 O 6 . $ 
Tit* marjeot continues dull. Huy is considerably low. 
cr. There are no transactions in wool yet; tho weather 
continuing cool (bearing Iut« not fairly commenced; the 
market is expected to opeu about the 10 th, There 1* no 
fall lu meats yet owing to an Increased Eastern demand, 
hut present prices csunol long continue. Grain is lower 
but there has not yet been a corresponding reduction In' 
the prices of Hoar. 
VVbul«*nle* Price* Current. 
FloVB,Fkk»,Gkun.Eic. Straw . 10,00(3,00,00 
Float*, w't.wheat, (uAO*ll,SB FitetTS, Vkgktahle*, Etc. 
Do. red wheal, (7,00* 8,51 Apples,green... .(1,504 i 1,75 
Do. extra State, C'.OOqt. 7.00 Do. (fried, V tt. ('*,<, 7c 
Do. buckwheat, 8 , 00 <,o 8.25 Pouches. 36® 50c 
MIUfec(l,cour*i--,..25.0(i(®0Q,00 Cherries. .join, 35c 
Do, tine. 35,UOm«i,UO Plum*. 20eo 00c 
Meal,corn,cwt, 2,7lK« 0,00 Potatoes* . 400 * 50e 
Wheat, Genesee.. 1,35® l,to onions. 1 , 250 s i,«o 
Best white Canada l.su® 2 , 0(1 Carrot* .. . ttk® B5c 
Com, old, V bu. . 75(5) 30c Ihot, axu 8kins, 
Do. new. 71**6 30 a- Ur ecu hides trim'll e-utOHc 
Rye,. ft56S OOc Do uutriinmeri. 5 <s)5>io 
Out*. Mon dOc Green chII bitlos. ..12 wise 
Barley. (I,00>,« 1,00 Sheep pelts, fact), (lJiOGWJSO 
Beans. 1,00k# 2,00 Lamb pelts. r*0c(Jil,25 
MEAThi t)CSDi^i 
Pork, Old inert!,. .(28,0062)00,00 Ttmolhy, (! bu . . ’(T.Jflffl 7,1X1 
Do. newines*.. '.ki.OOaulXi.OO Clovvi, median), it,(106# 10,50 
Do. clear, fi It 15® 18c I'o. largo. I(i,50<itl7,00 
Dressed hoes, cwt 11, OObofiwO I'css. . . I,50es a.no 
Heel. 14,OM«i!(i,00 Flax. .2,50$ 3,00 
Soring lamb*,_ 2,!4 im) 3,.Mi Bl'SffiKUts. 
Mutton, V it.. 12.0 14,. Wood, hard,... tlO.OOGctt-'.rvi 
Hams.. \%t 21c I)o. soft , .... 7,0065 8,00 
Shoulders_.... 186# Idc Coal, lump, 48 tun fVliy.cOO.OO 
Chickens. 1360 20c Do. lodge i'Kg-. 8,51)61.00,00 
l iirkc.y* . .. 30(«, 20c Do. sniull cmr .80 iki.IXI 
Lioeae, V pair. 0.00(d) 0,00 Do. #Cov<*_ M'OutOO.OO 
Dairy, Etc. Do. Chestnut . S.lhuOO.OO 
Butter, choice roll 2! tv 28 r Do. soft. . D.0U® 0,00 
Do. packed , 2064 2JC Do. tflinr Fhu 20e# 20c 
Cheese, new. xuffl 21c Salt, %< ld>l. 2,r>0® 2,75 
Do. Old.. 23,6 23c Wool, pa*. 60(0) 60c 
Lard,tried. I'.tMi 21c Bops. 30 m 33c 
Do, rough.. .. 0U66 00c Whited*!], *, hhl 9,2560 9,30 
Follow,tried. 96# 10c Codflsh. quinta). 10,.Vivo 11,00 
Do. lough. 7«6 8c Honey. box, V tt>. 27(ij 
Kgg*.dozen,. lUvCfl) c Candies, box... If*.# 0Oo 
Fou AO a. Do. extra. J Too 00c 
Hay 79 tun- 12,00(020,00! Bunds . 40 kv 40c 
^HliFFlISLD XCIIiiVTIFIC SCHOOL 
OF VAIjE COLLEGE. 
Courses of Agricultural Inslructlen inclnillng the 
Practice of Agriculture uml Hc-rtlculture. Agricultural 
Chemistry ami Physiology, Principles of Breeding ami 
Feeding, Injurious Inserts Rural Economy, Forestry, 
French and German languages, Ac. Ac.-open Sept. 1310 , 
1885. For detailed Programme apply to 
802-1tom] Prof. GEO. J. BUI sil. New Haven, Conn. 
AFFAIRS AT WASHINGTON. 
The Grand Jury of t,hc Circuit Court of the 
District of Columbia, Indicted Jeff. Davis and 
John C. Breckinridge on the 25th of May for 
high treason. The U. 8. District Attorney gave 
notice on the 27th Unit he was rcudy to pro¬ 
ceed with the trial of Davis. Breckinridge, it 
was believed, would soon be captured. 
The Government has received Information 
that the rebel rum Stonewall bad been uncon¬ 
ditionally surrendered to the Spanish authorities 
at Havana* But one. other rebel piratical vessel 
is now preying upon our Commerce. 
In examining the rebel documents recently 
captured, evidence has been discovered which 
implicates Northern men whose loyalty has 
heretofore been unquestioned. 
Generals Burnside, Schurtz, Sigcl, Lee and 
Raumer, have resigned their commissions in 
the volunteer service. 
Frederic)! Seward was informed on the 23d 
of May for the first time, of the sad death of 
President Lincoln. 
On Tuesday and Wednesday of last week the 
grand reviews of the Armies of the Potomac 
and James and the Armies of the. Tennessee and 
Georgia took place. It took twelve hours for 
these great armies to pass a given point, not¬ 
withstanding as many inarched abreast as could 
do so conveniently in the streets of Washington, 
The President lias ordered that all persons im- j 
prisoned during the war he liberated. 
I have on hand a large assortment of the. best RUTA 
ilAGA, or SWEDE TURNIP SEED grown, ail import¬ 
ed from England the present spring. Among the vurie- 
iliiB uru 
Green Top Swede, 
Laing's J’urvle Swede, 
Marshall's Extra Swede, 
Large London Swede , 
Sutton's Champion Swede, 
Skirving's Improved Swede, 
White Sweet Swede. 
I will forward any of these by mull free of postage, at 
(1225 ♦ tb, or lb cents* #( ounce. 
Ktuai*-Licavui) Pniiei.it Top, and a dozeu other 
white varied!e*, at the t*aine price. 
JAMES VU'K, Rochester, N. Y. 
IQ cri w. Si. IlM LI Iti: cY < 0., *Q/»K 
1 Oi) 1 • Tbo well established strictly I (jD J 1 
PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE, 
jY(», USO Fulton Street, .Veit* York. 
Reference—New York National Kehange Rank, N. Y. 
Have Onequalleil facilities for dUpontnj; of Wool, Hops, 
Lid Tobacco and High wfuen, direct to uiannfuctnrera. 
The neuul attentloa given to Butler, C'heeHii, Pork, Beef, 
Flour, Grain, fte-an*. Peas, Dried and Urcou Fruits. 
Baoda, Egga, Ac.. *te. 
CONSIGN MENT.*** SOLICITED. 
Dreadful Calamity at Mobile. — The N. 
Y. Tribune hats a dispatch from New Orleans of 
May 26, which sayfl: The Ordnance Depot and 
Magazine at Mobile exploded at two o'clock 
yesterday. The shock was terrific. The city 
was shaken to its very foundation. Eight 
squares ol' buildings were destroyed, Five 
hundred persons weVe buried in the ruins. The 
logs is estimated at eight millions of dollars. 
The origin of the explosion has not yet been 
ascertained. 
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Chicken*, ami l: -!--* fix’ • d*' 
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