n nT1Tr7n-1T vk TP H A ALA VOL V. No. 00. ;PI-IILA.DI3L3?HIA., SATURDAY, 14, 18GG. DOUJJLE SIIKKT-TIIREK CENTS. U ALU OIIOIL.lt: JZu. Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying and Enriching tho Blood. A'OW IS TUE TIME TO USE A fREVEXTlVE, There is None Equal to Hetmbold's Highly Concorrtrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparllla. TITE CIIOLEBA In d fi live vitallzatlon oi tbo Hood, and 'when the Mood lllfiCS 111 LIKE GIVING rOWEJl, t euFC relaxation' o( tlie contiac'Uo Dowrr ol the blond vrttt it oi it Oi.ay and the Intestines open tbolr myriad xriteit and l itie alfiuniu.ou or uosh making material passes ofl Irom tho bowels I'l Kf JMi IlKAL'lliY KLOODlKI PlSIS T)HESE, And while iliciernny lc no occasion lor alarm, thote cf ijuf Hood aie u.vbt liable to Duller. Him llllll HUH linn HUH inni nun mm mm HUH iiiimiiimiiiiiH mm huh nun mm 11 11 II 1II1H II Fl' ( HHH 1HIH blUt IN TUE HHllNG MONTHS the system naturally HrflriioiH a change, and H I. I.M ISOLD S HKllll.i" fcONCtNIHATtl I. XT PACT OK .A)tSAl'AItlLI.A an aflfiutit of the arcateat va'tin. 1.1V U U hLOOAi JO JUL PALLID CHEEK BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION EEFEKEEEEE FJSfcUt.KKk.EF.IS EfclS KEE KICK KKKKKE KKMSKK EKE EEEEEEEE1C EEEEEr EEEtti 11 EBAEICATES EBCPT1VE and T'LCERATIVE T)l8EAKrot theiHKuAI. M)E, KYKS, KYEI.Hld, hi ALP and bKlN. which so diilgurc tho appcnraM'-e. J?i;KGI U ILe evil ettccts 01 mrruur.t and removing 1 taint m lenmaiiWol 1)1- EaE hereditary or othm wlte ana Ih taken ey ADULT aud I'MILDKKN wan IwrteetBAFETX. ILL LLL T.LL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL l.I.L LLL LLl-t Ll.I.I Lt.l.T, L LLLLLL LLL L.L Notawwof the worst dl-orders that aireci manlrhd ailse i rem the corruption that accuinu atcs la the blood. )l all ihe discoveries Hint havo been made to purge It out none van K.nul lu ellect ileimbold's Uorapouud Ex 1iaot oi SarS.parlia It demises ami renovates the b ood, liiPtils tnevltorof health Into the ays em. and purges out the r umors which make d I warn), It stimu late ihe bcaliuv luncilons of te body, and expels trie tllieidcra that grow and rankle lu tho blood. J1MMM MMHK MMkl M M MV1VI MM 1 At W MM VI WMM M M AlVIYt MMN M M MMM It AIM M M A1M.M MtoM M il IWM.tt M.MAI At At MvlM AIUM Af At M.M Al.MM MM MMM MWM M .MMM Alail V ilMM. Scrofulous, niercrial, and syphilitic diseases destroy wtmlevi-r pan tliev way uttack. Iioukuium din ru nuiillv ireni protrnrteu dlHeaafK oi tb s eloss. and imiii li e uIjHjc nl mrrenry. VlsU any IiohpIUI, uy uni and prlnoiin, und nitln'y .vourHi ll oi lie uu liiumeeia ol this uBHcr ion. Ihe H.tntui best lesist tnu tn.Muilsof thosu tllBiaff by a luiliclous couililtiatiou ol Tonics. Lelmboiu'R I lulily oucunuuioJ K.uid Extract 8ftr aapar'lla is a Tcnic oi the trralest nlue arreU'iit? t lie moct Invelt rule disease aficr the lilands aro destrood, auu the Lonca aircony olleeted. ihls is ihe testimony oi thousands who li ve used and prescribed It ior tue taitltfyem. r.m.BTUlB liiiituiiuiutn inns mm 11 LU lSIUi bliH Hit 15 MUKllBBRH BUHUUJtJil) hllli JH5B M1H Hi.H HUH ULli BHKllBBI'.UU JJl4BilliB AN 1NTFBE8TIKO LETTER Is pnh'lshed In tho Alcdico-thlrurisltal lie lew. on ti e euhjccl oi' tho ex tract or barnapamlu lu veueicai alieuliuns. by lieulaiulu 'Jrovers, K Jt. N.e c Hpeuknipoi Syphilis, nud distttws ariiiig r. ui Uie fxctHS ol nurouiv, lm stute. i'ha' no runt t tqual tu the tx ruct ut titu stpuniia; it pau. r it 4f aorduiary r' to than anyoihrr drug Jam ne quaimt a with If it n Ihe ttr emt srnte a tvme, a l jiti invatuuble a triliuir,iliat it a a pttcabit to a it n't tit the tpitun to tunkrn and yet to imtablt an mi . rt other tubltancei of the tonic call unavailable or tniuruut." oo no Oooooo OdO ooo (Kin OOO OOO ooo oo 0')0 ooo ooo 0)0 OOO o.io ooo oo- ooo oooooo OOOO TWO TABI.T FTOONKt LL ot the Extract ofSarsa parilla. added to a pint l Hater, Is cnuaJ to the Lisbon Jlet Hr.uk. and ono bottle Is equa io a Kal on ol the hv ropoi i-airapurhla, or the decoction as usua ly made. Ihe decoction is exceeolun trouh esi.nie, aa it Is necej urv to jrepare It lrnh every .day, and tho s.vru'i Is sti.l more ol jec'linablo, as It Is weul.er than the oecoetlon; lor a llulu saturated with sunar Is Bunci-ptlblo ot hui ilug In to mioii much less extractive uuiiter thii wa or alont . and l.epyiup 1 o herwise ohjeciluiiaine for the patUbt is' lrctientiy nauseated, and his s.oinneh sur leited, bv the lariio proportion oi suuar be Is oullKi'd to take with each dose ol tarsoparll a ami which is ol no use whatever, except to kei p the decoction Irom snoil bir. I'ere the r.dvauti'PM and (.unerior'tv of the K uld Extract lu a couipaiuuve view arc stiiklngiy uiuuileat. LI L LLL LLL LI L LLL LLL LI L LI.L LLL LI L I-LLLILLI.LLL LLLLLLLLLLL He'nibold's EXTRACT Bi t HU fures Kidney HlKeaso. lie u.boiu a LX I'iiaC I' liU''llU Cures Kheuirmils'n lie ml. old's I XTBal'Ti I'CHir c ures Urinary Uiseases. Jlelu. hold's KXi It . CT lU.t'nl' ( urs ( iravol. He ui old's LXl'K M T UUC1HJ t ure Htrictures. JJeinttoid's 1 X'HaCT hi ( HE Cures Dropsy. Ki t ite dlfeaOB named above uud fwr tVeaknefniis and Pain" In the Hack. Ermine Com plaint an ! li ordets urhiug lioui excesses of uny Liud, It Is in valuable. DDPIiDDDD DDDDDDUOn 1)I)1 DIM 1j1) lxil) 1)LI Dul D.D V 1 1 ) DDT) D11 ODD DDI) HDD I'1 HDD 1)1)1) Highly Inipcrtent IJocumc.iis. JURISDICTION OF STATE COURTS OVER EX-REBEL GUERILLAS. Can Confederate Outlaws be Indicted f.r Murder, ArEon. Robbery, Etc. ? IniT)T)T)T)lD DLDDDUDl) THESE EXTRACTS IMTK BEEN ADMITTED TO rSKlMllKlMTHiblAlEs AIMV. and aro also in very kcneial use in a I the, State HOHl'l rAL4 ami ll'LLlt KAMI'ARV IN S 1 1TI' I loN H throughout tha and as well as in private practice, and are considered mm Invaluable lemeuies. " HOLD BY A IX DRI'COISTS. Principal Denot IIELMBOLD'd DBUO AND CHEA11CAL W A HK.noi'HK, ho tMi I'.ltO AD)V A Y, NEW YORK, AND NO. 104 H. TENTH BTHEET. l'lilLAUELrlllA. Hold by I)ni(;eists everywhere. UIWAlii OJf COLSliKtEUS. H CASKS OP DICK MeCANX, W. C, KAIN, AND c:i;..ni;uBLN RODDY. '!. Ci II t 1.2'(5llllllOll4l' VIEWS OF SECRETARY STAKT03. bliarp Lttlcr from (iov. Brownlow. THE GREAT INTERESTS INVOLVED DEARING MURDER. 25 to.. Etc., ZZte.t Kto., 23C. Firm tits Natltvilte Dispatch, 2th. An anpllcation lor tho release or J, R. McGann, W. V. Kuiu, end Umlerj Kcddy, Into ol the Kobul aniiVi now hold as priioucrs at KooxviLu under lu diciment in our Ktutu Courts, tins liunn mul tn Cieiioral tirant, wtio lorwaided it t tlio Kecreury Oi w or wiu me louuwiuur uiniorswu'ur. IlKADQUAKTtltH AttMY UJOTEl) STATED, March 10. 1H05. Kespccliul y lorwardod to mo So ;roinr ol War, Willi the recommendation that tho prisoners, J H. McCaun, W. C. Kau, aiid'.ueubi u Koddy, be ui conditionally relead tho acts lor wlne.i tlicv weio arrested and conlinea hnviug been co:nutittod when civil la.v was subvened and in their capacity as soldiers. li they aro not released I wun'd respectfully ut ee that instructions ho triven lor their jmmedmto trial by military commission. U. S. OUAVr, LionUmant General. LITTKU FROM PECRETAtlY STANTON. Subsequently the Secretary ol War addressed the followntk letter to Governor Brownlow: WiRDKfAKTt.ENT, W'ABiii.aTON City, March 27, lbtifci hir: The uttontion ol' tins Department has been directed to the caac- of J. It VleCaun, VV.C. McKuin, and iteuben Kod ly, late Kobel prisoners ol war discharged on I nro e. who me no v ho d in custody bx the civil authorities o reiuiesee, to answer Indictments against acts done UiU' in the Beui ition. Tlio ucci.scd albifo that at the timo of tho commission of the act'' lor wh'cti they are indicted, thev wereiu tho U"bel uii.it iry geivico, and that their acts wro justiilo.i oy tho laws of war oiJ voirnizablo only bv ii'il tnry authorities, and also that under tut- paioie thev vave as prisoners ot war, tlioy cannot be luwiuLy held to auBwtr lor their prior acts durinrr the war. - Wuhout deculiujt the questions ptosontcd by their aelenao, it would be do. irable to avoid any pos sib e conflict of authority, unless required by tho public wo.iaro. 1 wou U there lore surest mat if you could direct tho civil prosccutious to be aban doned, leavmp the panes to the co'U'zancd of military ttibtnalB, lor their a'leyod oll'eusus, all possibility ol conflict between military and evil au thentic would l.e avoided. 1 would, tuetoiore, re spect lull v ask you to do so. 1 should bo glad to hoar from you, whethor this course meet our approval. Very rispectiutiy, jour obodtcnt servant, edwir M. p? tats ton, SPcroiBrv of War. To his Excellency Governor W. G. Brjwuiuw, AushviLe, Teun. OOVritNOIt BIIOWSLOW'S RF.JOI.VUEH, To this letter Governor Drowulo.vhas rojilied "Ss fol ows : Kkoxvii.i.k, April 6, 1803 Hon. K. 51 .Stanton, Secrefirv ol War: Your letter ol tho 27th ulr., ro- lutive to .1. It. McUunn, W. 0. Kam, aud Hotiui-n Konoy, now held in custody by tho civil utitliuri.ios ol Jcnuissoo, was handed to mo tlio day buiore yes teiduv, by ooliu AT. F emuif;, Kiq., ju?t lroin Wash inpton, nc'iuy as counsel lor the prisoners. 1 stutoJ to Air. 1 It ining that 1 had no authority to release a pnsoiier held in custody by our Wtato Courts before, his triul aud conviction, and that 1 would take icxal advice Letore X acted in tho manor, tlio casu baiu one oi linporti'.iico. Upon rolleution, howover, 1 have concluded to wine you iiotu lUis point, and buloro mv return to -.SuhUvilio. Theia .tsin too uuocs ol ut 1 sst two ol the irieonors, us 'hoy are uii'loimood in East leiitiusseo, uo nut hurmonizo wi:h tho ropr -ieutat.oi.9 inn do to you. All Kn n's u 'ts v. ere not justilit'd bi' tl.o rules ot war;" und as to ilr. Kodily bo (ant iho liebui t-ervice i.etoro tlio surrunuer o l ee, and crossed luto Keuiuoky, whuro ho took tho duth, a in was ptroicd wituout hi- case beius under stood. But I will not ar."iie cither cu.se. If tho I. uriies are tried and couvicted in tho Courts of the tS ate I wiH then purdju tticiu. or decline to do so, according lo tho testimony in oadh case, and my con victions ol duty. Tennessee wus aomitted into the Federal Union In 17!;ti ai.d during tho seventy curs of h-r existenco as a member ot the Ueion, there is not a case on lecora iu which iter l'lxecut.vo has assumed sucn power as is contemplated iu tho release of thoe prisoners in advauco of atrial. V hi t 1 had no uiierct whatever In piocurinit tho indictment ot these t risouers, and whilst I am ready iu deieuse of the rifht to shoulder ali Ju.-t repousibilities, lam not wiilm? lor the ludiunant curses oi the enracd and injured Union men ot East Teuno-s 'e to be hcuped upon me, lor t no exercise o authority which thev know t.iat: I am not authorized by law or ui( to exercise. The t.'ouit iu whieti tlioso men were in flicted was ortan 73d bv mv illustrious prodecossor, the Military Governor ot tho ntato, aud tb J ud'.'e who presided was commissioned by him. heloru too commencement ot mv udni ni.-tnit.ou Each ot t. e deteudunts was arrested oy military order, and sont lo Ki.oxvi le under miiilary guards, and turned over to the civil uuihoii ios Ee ael. nda.it Kain was rure-tiain C( nncctiout bv order ot the 1'rcsidont, at tho request of tho civil authorise, ruey were members ol wi.at is styled bv tho hebid uuthoiltios a "urnm-heud court man iui." and in that oliaraotor are chirped with having orde red the oxeuuliou of three civilians, by liaiicine, who-o only otrniio was a rcsoluto espousal of the baiional cause. 1 have not examined the indictments auainst tnm, but 1 t iidersiand they aro thai trod wit ho her oil' rues Whether theso ineu wore properly or ituoroperly turned over lo the civil authorities; whotli ;r they weie only amuuabla to the mititar,- au'horitio; and whether tlielr acts were justiliulilo bv tho laws ot war, uie ail questions which 1 have no leotl or con siilutlonal power to decide. 1 liuvo an opinion upon all there points, and you tnav very readily infor whar that o nnioii ia fno Jud ciary ol tho Sta'e is entirely independent oi Kxocitive intorlerouca, and an ofliciul direction l orn tno Ke'Ullvo to evou mi interior court, to abandon a prosecution, would not und Ujou.d not be approved by tho p -opm I, Uteri toiv, most icspectiullv drc'mo to pive any direction tu the judicial autnoritn s of this p.aeu. in relation to the three cx-es to wluc.1 vou ca I m attention, but leave the whole m ilter in tho hands of iho Lour g, who I havo uo doubt, will uo lieco in any order emanating from tho rrp.sMent or the military ouihonlios. It is proper tor m to add thai tiie 1'ie iflent has pandoned ami paroled worse men than ti ece, and turned them loose upou 'ho country; and shoulo ho leuurd these men as "wo;l and loy uliy dinposcd," and have no constitutional scru,les in b'B war, ho will, ol com so, order the'r roloaso. 1 uta, with the UlKhest respect, ynur obed eut eor yant, W". (i, Uuowjvlow, Governor of Tennessee. It is Eukl that a Bur-cessor to Bishop Colenso in tho See of Nutal lius been si-leeted, but several of the bishops diil'er irom the priiuate, and will refuse to recognize a second bit-hop in the, same eeo. i , The Count of Flanders has crone to Italy to study the tnont remarkable a'cYitecturul monu ments in that country, intending to have a puluoe built lor him iu Belgium oil the old dissic Diodcl. m:w developments to-day. Arloice Probst Eelisved to Have Seen, tLe Only Assassin. lilTORT- 1 0 AURFSl' SUPPOSKD AccOitirLici:s. The Arrest cf Another German. l MAKES C0f.TF.ACI JOKY STATEMENTS Ktippohcd Stolen Artit'le i'ound on Him. in: is nt:LiEvn not to he the ACCOMPLICE." Germane Taken into Custody and Discharged. POPULAR EXCITEMENT. Hjji;isl:it iotiis Jijisotl Upon FCNEJIAL Or THE VICTIMS TO-DAY Tlie I li rid en I.h of tlie Hiirinl. Em Etc., Etc., toM i",ta., !., Et. The examination of the prisoner by the Mayor ai.d our admirable Chief oi i'olico was so fuliv re ported in our issue of yestordav, t.iat verylitt eis lelt to tay to-day. The loliowm.' (acts aro au appro pi late addition to tho statnmeui ol yestordm ; Autoire l'robst, tho murder r, leached tho Couaty I'rison between 11 and Vi o'clock yesterday, and was at once placed in th.; cell, on tho second corridor, convict side, recently occupied by Border, tho mur ocrir of Miss Watt. He snowert no sicn oi emo tion, -poko ireel to such ol thoollicers of tho prison as asked him questions, and, when dinner was servod to him, he uto somewhat voraciously. To one ot the Inspectors ot tho I'rison, who con versed with him in tho German lannaxo. ho told tho sto. y ot the murders much a ho hd narratnd it to the lav or, bur entered more into den 1, dns;rib inn bow they were dono. To this uoiitlnuian he said that tie was tioin hadon, where his I'aliioraud uiot.i er and brother auu sisters ro.-ido It was during :his conversation ti.ut he, tor the tirst tun rhowod auy thinrr tike sensibility, and it wus when be was asked what hs parents would think when they hoard of tl o commission of tho dtea lul cr.me by him. A tear was then observ d coaling down nis cheak. tine ol tho olhcoie ol the I'rison put the quodtlon to him : "How was it, il you killed the Lov, as you say, and vour companion kdled all tho rest, that the boy was killed in precisely the same m. inner us tho others were?" Ho uauod lor a moment, and Urin ans wered "IU IoUI ihi. hnw to do it.'" oucu an unswor, prt biioly Iho hist ho could trive, caicalateo to in crease tho doubt of his having had au acoinpice. The last time i'ronst was visited vestordav alteruoon he had a liibio .n his hand, aiid appeared to be read ins it. J ho polico made n arrest, yesterday af:ornoon, of a man answering tho description givou by l'ro ist, ana took him to tho County Tiison, where ho was confronted with Auloiuo, who at ouco said ho was not tho person. The man was then dnelmrfed. While Chiet T runi in was ut t'io i'nsun on this busi ness, ho had u ttiither convorsitiou with tho pri- boner, and asked him more particularly as io tho luunntrot tun Killing oi .'.r ueannif ami uts ni ce: and as it dtlters somewhat Horn tuat givuu beioro the Jlnvor, we add it to the above: q. What were you doing (was asked) when (.in. tin r killeo Douniie? A. 1 was holding th' horso. Ganthcr knocked Dearinr uown with tlie axe us sooa m he uot irom ti e cuiriasio, and his ni-ce started to run, wIihii ho ci:ti;ht up with her, and stri-lnir hor aloni'side oi the litad v ith tbo axe, knocked hor down, lie thou cui tne throat ol both. -i. llo.v did the woman's bonnet not In tho house. A 1 took it off her head and cirnorl If in. T he bonnet was exuminud, uu o d-iastitoueil ouo, wn.ch came well over the lace, and na marks o( blood could bo tound upou it, or auy indication that it had been on ihe ground. 'The prisoner visited tho saloon of Mr. L'ckfold, No. 415 N w .Market street, on Sunday last, and auam on Monday, win ro he slept. Ho loft on that day and returned airain on W ednesday. On 1'hurs dav ho returned atatu and romaiueJ until nearly 7 o'clock, when ho lett in company with a man whom the polico are now endeavoring to liud. l'robit, w hile In Mr. Llckield's saloon, on Thursday, read Iho account of the murder, as Riven in the German JJtmukrat, but nothing in his contltnt led anyone to suppose that he had anything to uo wan it. I he carpet-bag w'hloli 1'robst said was takeu by his accomplice, Gauther, was found yesterday at Mr Lick icid's saloon, where T'roost had loit it. A pulrot car-rlnps, somo trinkets, a revolver and a oischarpo irom tiie 6ih l'ennsyivania Cavalry, made out in tho name ot Antoinn Ivobsl, were loutul therein. Mr I.ickield was taen to the prison ai d he recognized l'robst as tho man who lelt it. 1 uto lat evening thodetec ivos discovered a watch maker iu tho Ktcvoutti Ward to whom l'roo-t had olieted a o'd wateh lor sale on Wednesday. Ir wiu be noticed that I'robsi.. in his statement to the Mayor and tue oflicers, asserted that his aocoinnlico took the wateh, and ut the watchmaker iduntllios tho pusouer by the absence of his thumb. iho following additional particulars were ob tait rd jestcrduv iu rderonco to tho Uoartu" t.itnilf : Christopher como lo tMs country evuteon years ai'O Horn JJubl u, Ire and. hoon after his arrival he eiiiiafed in tho service of Commodore Kiin o, aud remained in it tor several y.-ars. Alter lenv.n? the eiiiplovinoiit ol tho Commodore iiowent to Mary land, and wus there tor a timo. Upon his return ho Vt-oiit into tho mi k business, and from that took to droving Iu 11-55 ho married Julia UullV, his first fuUMU. who was a low jours older tiiun him-eU. Aiihj Uolau, his cousin, nad bieu but aliou.. six nioii'lis in Ilia country Her moihri paid a visU to Ire find last year and brouvl.t her over. Her a?re, as Uxi-d by members of tno lum.lv, wa-i twoiitv-nino ji ar. Uu tho oav alio leuclie 1 this city, the lust Been oi her alive, eho had Just left tho limi-o of her uncle, in TJurliugton, and iho compouuu interest notes she leid villi her wero to purchase Govora ment bouds with. Mrs. Uearing has a brothor living in New Yor, who reached this cuy ou Thursday. At an early hourthis morning a rathor dilapidated, cross-eyed German was arrested on Limekiln piko, Twenty-second Ward, near Uolmesburir. His move ments, appearance, aud various other surroundings yave rise to the suspicion that he might be the sup. pesod accomplice of tho murdoror Probst. He is a tall, slim Gorman, dressed in a suit of dingy light brown, and very dirty looking in personal appoar auce. He wears a brown moustache, and has a dark colored bead of hair. He bad witn him a valise containing a coit a quantity of ladies' undergarments, a ladies' black dre", fcv( rat handkerchiefs, two of wh'ch wer marked resuoctively, "S. M. V.," and "Boyd," a pair of po'd sl cvo buttons, containing tb.3 'otter A," a patent leid pencil.atid a varioty of other arti cles. But unfortunately he had not a bih on tie nvf and his height was too groit to answer the doser'p tiod of the (.what is now thought to bo) mythical accomplice. u ten arreg'ed the German was somewhat ab ated, and (old n oi-t canflictin? stories regarding Ills wherealHiuls, and the manner in which ho obtained Ue arlcl'i in pin t o session. He stated that ho w" s f.olug to New York, tut his movements indi cated that he wa.s golnn in an entire'y dilTuront diteci on, aud was makinsr for Collogoville, near Ho mcsliurg. With resard to the woman's dress and nnderclothcs, he stated that they belonged to I is wife, who ran away from him. When questioned with toward to the murder he denied all ktio lcd;?o of It, but it was subsequently ascertalucd that hi knew all about it ; but whilo la the cars, on his way to tho Ma; or's office, he asked for a newspaper, and a soon as ho received it ho turned at one to tho account ol tlio murder and commtmccd r-odin it, a'Uiough no previously stated hat ho could neither read nor wr.to. A pair of sailor (men's) shoes were found in his possession, wh. oh had evidently been worn, and he stated they were his and had been worn b. him, but they weie fonnd on examination to be in toll too small for him It can almost b assumed that tho man had no connection whatever with the murder, but.Cuiot De tective Iran kin has detained him in custody for a luriher examination. was n live; to :nt . Special Dt fpatchea to The Evening Telegraph, WASUitvGTON, April 14. ThoPrnnsylvaula InUeinulty. The President has also approvod tho bill aopro priating 800,000 to reimburse the Stats ol Pennsyl vania for iiiomy expondod for tbo payment ol militia in the service of the Unitod Slates. The ltcuktriivltou Coin mil lew had another meeting yesterday, and agreed to re port another lot of testimony on Monday next, there are about twenty witnesses whoso teitimony is quite voluminous und though it ha all been taken on bohu.t oi tho Presiueut's policy, it is fully as damaging to that policy as uny that has yet been offered, probaoly none more so than that of Mr. bteohens, who is still wedded to the State right of secession, and who, with his people, still.boiloves that they had a right to stcedo, and still havo that right. Among tho witnesses are ex-Provisional Governors Sharkey and Johnson; and among the military oflicers is an affidavit lroin Goneial Sheri dan, not very flattering to the reconstrue'ed Tcxans. Stephens' testimony alone is about four coiumns in length. lleinocrnlla FtTorts. Green Clay Smith's Johnson Club have marked five fennsvlvauia Congressional Districts in which their energy is to bo couceutiated in that State for tho purpose of preventing tho return of tho present licpublicans. Tho Commltteo havo subscribed lor several thousand copios of a weekly paper printed bore, which they aro sendin,; out lranked all over theso districts, in order to try and get up a third party, or got a number of Republicans to unite with the Democrats. Ohio and Indiana will receive the attention of the Committee next, out it tbir enthu siasm decreases as much in the next ten days as it has in the last ten, the whole atfu'r wi l probably ba abandoned, except by those makj a profession of, and live off, such clubs. ' The. ftooth Rewards. A communication was received by tho Iloase yes'er day irom tho Secretary of War, stating that uo final report on tbo decision of the Coinmnsion who. seve ral mouths ago, divided up the lewards oftjrod for the arrest of Booth, Harold, and AtzTOtt, has yet been made. Why there is s much delay is one ol tho mysteries of red tape that even Congressional inquiry cannot fathom. Soon aftor tho execution of the assassins, Judte Advocate Holt aud Aojuiant-Uonor.il 1'ownjoad wero appointod by the secretary of War a ooratnis siou toexatnino the claims for tho rewards offered by tho Govorumout lor the aprohonsiou of tno a-isai " sins. A notice was published that all c aims must bo filed betore January 1, I81W. I'ho time wont by, and tho claims wero patien lv exannued and u ro iort wus made bv ihe Commission, who submitt'xl ii, wili the accompanying tes tmony, lust l'obiitary, T he claimants aro all glowing resiles at thedeia but aro still waiting hero to try and s olvo tho problem. FINANCE AN1) COMMERCE Office of hie Kvenxno Telegraph, I Friday, April 14. 18UG. f There was a fair business doing in Stocks this morning, but prices continue unsettled. Railroad shares were the most active on the list. Koad nt sold largely at 61 ",&- J. the latter rate a deo me ot f on the clusiiig prices lus'. evening; Pennsylvania It nil road sod at 6GJ 5Gt, tho lormer rate as.u-ht dec ine; Cumden and Amboy at 117. no change; Norristowu at 51, an advance ol 1; aud Philadelphia and Lino at 82), no change; 2'Jji wan l,'d lor Litt'o chulkill Kailioad; 55 lor Minohill; 30 lor North l'eiiusvlvama; (ilj lor LuhUu Valley; 'Zj'i lor CutawisHa prelurrod; and 4AJ lor N oi them central. l'lllLAliKI.l'lllA STOCK F.XCIIANUE SALES TO-DAY Reported oy Do Haven & Lro., No. 40 S. Third street I-1RST ilUAUD. &2!K)0 U S 10-4Os 911 ' 2(K) ah NY & Mid b30 fc50 U a 7 80s Aug.KXH Sf.bO do. .July... UK) J ti'-Ztj do.July smpiO, bMK) Ta fie trans 85 HilK) do oil I ln,r,00 Citv (Is. new.. 1)21 ii'i ! m; 02), 07 ! 00J fiV 6113 iA i 6 48 100 sli lJO SU THIRD EDlTIOy THE FESMIAIM3 Important from the Border-Mutiny on Board the British Sloop-of-War " Plelade8"-She Puts to Sea Suddenly-First Fenian Vlctory-Botly of British Soldiers Vhipped Near Calais, Etc. Etc. Etc. Kamtoht, Me., April 13. The Briilsh man-of-war fltiadct went to sea very suddenly yest -rdiy afternoon. It Is said that fifty ol her crow mutinied ai.d were put in irons, aud h' neo tho departure of t'jie vessel. The mon of the other fcnr isli cruisers havo beon tampered with, and similar difllcullics are expected. Testerdoy a party of English soldiers crossed from St. Stophcna to Calais, where they got into a dispute with some Fenians. A tight ensued, wtilc'i r, suited in tht ir being driven back over the bridgo which crosses tho rivor bet voen tho two towns. No lives were lost. The citizens joined the Fenians in the light. A steamer from Boston this morning brought about two hundred more Fenians, fhuy aro quartered in the town LATER FROM NEW ORLEANS. 8o) h 100 eh 600 sh 8 H) sh 200 sh do lots do hM do b3J do lots do. 7J S1 0 6 !?4iK) do frlllCO do SHIM) do MOO do.. S2'00C&.VHpcbds... rjlHO Phil. & E. os.. l'.O sh Pen ti K.lots.o 12 sh do o. Ooo sh Hest'v ... oUI sh do. lots IaOsIi do b30 44 KlOshDolDiv KiO sh do 4Uj 100 sh do....b5wn 4lj 8tHi sh Mapie S". .slO 8 sh I-lilirh Nav .. 67 j 2i0 th Union Canli f. 6 PHILAD'A GOLD ID A ;.t 100 sh Roae, ) 511 200 sh 2(10 sh TuO an loo sh ,100 sh 2i)0 sh 200 sh 0(10 sh 80sh do lots 5: do 5iJ do. ... lots 52 do slO 61 do. ...so.. 51 -94 do.. lots. b5 62) do. .lots. .b5 524 do. ...lots. f.2 do 52 (lo blO 52 do sOO 521 11 sh Cam & Am.. 117! lf sh Norns 'n It ... 6i 8i0 ll l h & E...I15.. 82; lOish do b30 32 10 sh Meeh Bint... 2S 1 sh 21 & 31 70S FXCHANGE QUOlAlIOss l'iij )2 M 125' 11 41. .12 J I VI. .1201 HARrnt, Doiity & Co. quote as loiiows: Amoncan Gold lOj 120 f American Silver, in aud s 120 121 American .--liver Dimes and Ha I Dimes 112 113 Pennsylvania Currency i i New York Kxcnango I-10 Par, Messrs. Deffaven & Brother, No. 40 South Third utifjft, tnitko the folio in? quotations of tho rates ot exchange to-day at lV. M. Btiyn. Sel'wa- American Gold 125 I2bj American Silver, s and is.,. Compound Inlorest Notes t " Juno, " " July. " August, " " October, 1R04. ..UO KM lh vi t, IHti-t.-... P jr.l..'.. H I Dec. ll May. lo'-r August, l-j-i. . Went.. lHt,',.. October, loio, . 7i 4f 8i m 10 a G neral Kherf dan's New Order Affntoat Ult'xtcau Kralitratlon The Southern IetludlHla Urfat Ilavllrund Coutro-vry-Mnler 4int or TrooH. New Oiilea9, April 13. Genoral Sheridan has issued an order that all persons embarking Irom ew Orleans lor Vcia I'rnz, lampico, orMatamoras,) M exlco, must have pus"ports from the Provost Mar si: r.l. The order causes mnch icmark. Tho papers siv it is aimed against the Kobel colonists. Tho ship J'orter, which was burned at Apalaohi. oola, had 1100 ba'cs of cotton aboard, half ot which was saved in a damaged condition. A contract has bten awarded to remove tho co'ton at forty por cent, ot tho valuation. Tho vessel and cargo aro in hi rod in Liverpool. The M01 hod 1st Conference is still engaged in tho discussion or the Bishop's veto. The Jackson Railroad discussion continues lively. People aro divided in op nion as to its merits, some regarding Ilobb's consolidation sshomo of the Louisiana, Ailssn.'ippi, aud Toanisseo Rail roads as a grand one, and others calling it iniqui tous. The diecusston producoi much foaliu;. j lie MisMsi cpiaos hero say thoy have assurancos tl at Davis will be ideated on parole to romain in tho btul o ol Mississinpi. 1 he 07th and 88th Unitod Slates (colored) Infantry havo been mustered out of service. A penoral order Irom mi itary hoaiquariers in Alabama orders tho mustor out of all volunteer ti oops bv the 15th inst. After this order has he"n ce moiled with, the regular inlantry will be tho only trocps lelt in the State. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. A Colored XI a 11 to Tt tho Caste of II l( iVIviletfea as a llitlzoa I'uilfir Ihe Civil HtgklN Bill Clusin ol' taiu Keutheru Fair lteoeli. r.tv. Sfvial Ik tpatch to the Evening 7','lenrtph. Baltimoiik, April 14. A ueiro pot iuto a ear which runs to Toweontown, vestenlay afternoon and look a feat anion it. the white passengers. Tho cendnctor ordered him out to anothor pirt, on the platform appropriated to co'orod peoplo. He refused to go, aser.iug that he was no y, under the Citil l.U'hts bill, a citizen entitled to al tho rights and privileges ot white men. The conductor Insisted that ho could not retain his seat, and seeing he might be reuuhly handled, the nogro lett the car, took tho number thereof, and is about to bring suit in t ie I' lined States District Coart, under thu Civil itight hill, to test hU rights as a eiuz.n 'lbo Southern Fair closed a-t night It is supposed thai tho entire receipts, from all sources, viil b) about two hundred thousand dollars. Th9 Trial of Jen; Davits. Pobton, April 14 A special despatch from Wah iuwton to tho A lvertise r says: "Preparations are being madotohold the regular torin 01 thoUu tcd Stu'es Circuit Court iu Richmond noxt mouth, and the trial of Jnfforsou Davis, tor hth troasou, may bo expected ftlthin two months. " Tho Tennebsee Daad-lock. KO QUor.nM IN TUE SKNAT OOVERNOIl BOOWN LOW BENDS HIS MtSHAOK TO THS JJOUHK, BTO. Nashville, April 18 rhe ttouate has nut yet been able to secure a quorum. Governor Brownlow's messageias been reeoived bv the House. . The ronfetlarntlon Troubles The Itlinist3 rial Difliculty In New Uiunswick. FtiKDKKiCKTOti, N. B., April 13 The Governor 01 New Brunswick hs accoptod tho roaignation ot tno Anti-Conledoration Administration. No new Cabinet has been formed. Fiora roruess Mouioe. Fortress Monuok, April 14. Tlio brig Mary June, Irom Porto Kico ior Baltimore, with sucar, went ashore on Wednesday night on tho coast ot Nor'h Carolina. Wreckers havo gone to hor assistance. Fpecie lor Europe. Nr.w Youk, April 14 Tho steainhlps City i'liis, Fu'ton, Atlantic, Slot land and invttrtu, sa J fi r Euiopo this morning taking fc50,0u0 in upeoj;'' ."tiarlieta by Telegraph. tfi:u. iw Vohk. Apul 14 Cotton isdiit" ' nji'jj l- .oi r lius a V(.need 60.; hi 01 U.l'l 5 ' to 23 tor Mule; tS'lOtll 25 lor Ol;M Cmia ii ior Western ; Southern li. 111 at ') Ofi 25 Wueit 60 Lettei ; sa'es 01 3j0 bbls a' ?l 152 4'' tor aiivancod l.3o ; sales ot 7000 H'-ei stoadv. Amber Indiana. Corn uuehl'!, Lard quiut at Pnrkfiriutttfc25 62i',f2!)76 if , . l(il.lfijo. wmskv u" l J lower. Chicai'o New Yohk, Aprlk 13 -jr,D01f -onlral. Ill; nnd Kick island? HUiN P"1 JVi Michigan Southern. S"T "TJi l.a.u"'" ' ,u UlmlU'ii - .... m,,i - ia . . , , . ('OUDOUS. 1802. uc "u-iouiu, iuu4 i.i, ujiu, THE FUNERAL. UiirlalofVlclIrasortSicLatcMunlcr tmim SCENES IN FaOHT OF THE HOUSE. lIolioM Iilxposecl to "View. NUMBER OF VISITORS AT THE UNDERTAKER'S. Starting of tho Funeral Procassion. TCE ROUTE T3 ST. MARY'S cemetery. Cervices at the Graves of the Deceased. Etc., Et., EtM lite. Etc., Etc, Kt. The funeral of tbc victims of the lale atrocious niuider, lull accounts of which havo beon published in Tub Telegraph, took place th 1 afternoon, from tho residence ot Mr. Simon Gartland, the under taker, in Thirteenth street, above Chosnut. At an early hour a lar?e ooncourso of persons com menced to assomblo iu front ot the house where the niung ed corpses wero laid out. Among tho multitudo thus assomblcd were many who gavo lull exprosslon to their views in reference to the murder ot tho Tearing iaruily and others Im mediately associated with them, and he universal Icclicg among all pro-out was tuat the crime thus commuted should bo speedily atouod lor by the guilty parties. Various modos of punishment were suggested, according to tho view takeu of tho sad event by the parties in qttostiou, Tno crowd, becoming mnch aurmontcd, pushed their wav up. the steps leading to the house in question, and, iu e.iruost tones, many plead for admiasion. In ordor to prevent access to the house by nn authorized persons, a posse of polico was stationed 011 tho steps, and all who claimed tho right of admis sion were required to pioaout a ticket sho 1ug their claim to be gouaino. The todies were laid rnt in neat shrouds and pluccd in cullins, having on their nds the names of the deceased in order, with silver plates to designate thin, as follows: Cornoius earcy, Uiod April 7, 1800, aged 17 years. Knzubeth Doluu, died April 7. 1830, aged 25 vears. Kmily Doaring, died April 7, 1W0, aged 2 fours. Anna l)eanui, died April 7, lbdd aged 4 years. T homas Doaring, died April 7, 1H.J0, aued ti years, John Dewing, died April 7, lbOO. ageu Hveurs. Juna uearinv, died Ap il 7, 1400 ai'od 45 years Chrisioj hor Diariug, diod Apiil 7, 18ot5, aged 83 years At the hour of 10 o'o'ock. the' gato leading to Mr. Gurtluud'o houso was thrown open, aud ail having ti . kets of admission wore nor mitied to enter, tor tue purpose ot viewing the bod ea as thoy lay iu their octhns. The eeeno was most ej eaiu and affecting 0. d and young, as they w, Incited tho mutilated ro maius, gave veu to their foe in .is ol rymtuthy by saupies-cd sob&, which ut times bocarne c I most auoibio, in spite 01 their endeavors to suppress them. As tho crowd pass'd in iront of the dif ferent bodies, thoy wero required to leave the premises by the trout door, 111 oidcr to make room for those who followed them . At ihe heuo ot the chins were a number of oaudlos burning, according in the ustge of tue Catholic Cnnrch. A ar 0 cnaidolier was also lit, in order to allow all iiresout to liave a lair view of the bodies. At the hour appointeei ior th i solemn procession to move the veli cles containing the corpses, pall bearers, and a numb r of po tcomen wore, arranged in trout or tho bui.dinir in tno following order : Polico in ambulance ot tue Good Will Fire Company. Pall-Hearers in ambu unuo. Heare containing remains ot Cornelius Carev. lleaise containing remains of M's id izabeth Dolan. Aiubulunce contamiug the rt tii 'lus of tho lour chi dren: tnmy Dean 11 g, Anna Doaring, Thomas Dear ng, aud John Gearing, nearse conta niug Mr Dcanng. Hearse containing Mrs. Dealing. The ctirnuges. m which (no lam'ly ol the deceased were seated, logetnor witn tao lelutives uud some of ti.o immediate mends then loliowod. in proceeding to tho final re ting-place of tho de..d, the funeral cortege passed over the following ictie: Dovn ihiruiouth street to Chesuut, down t in Biiut street to lento, dowu lenih siroet to Pas synuk road, down T'assyunk road to St. clary's Ce me erv. AT along the routo, as the solemn processiou moved slowly a'onx. the streets wore lined witl tpicLutors, who upooared. as a genoral thing, to w iinvuessed vitn tho solomuHios of tno occasiou. On tboir urnvul at the grcund, a large cncu'!" 01 persons was found assembled, ail of whom i but tew exceptions, observed the most sole'-,n, refect lul deportment. . . . 1 be coffins wore tuen removed from tttTenlclP8 and taken to tho enclosure, where tho-T solemn tril.ute was paid to the nieni jry 01 the ,,wa. Py the oilicmtiug cleigjmau. who wa a'.!. ?.?7 his clerics, aud who, uccordiug to tt, u,t"lu ! tue t liurcht ot whicu the departee" or members, rpnuKicd the colhns wiA, ,';',. .waler. reciting tho an hom, "If I hotL tft7n,tyMn Ja"m' ties, O Lord, T.o.d, who si ak j-" " UJ, ' ln Ou"uoc: tieu with tho De Prolunoy, i" 1 bine cried," eto , at the evZ, j .ulldbS1 ! a d'p "ltor. nai ic-t give to tiuui, U"i' auJ ll't K"P"tual ,,KTheUamh?n'lV'n'i,,1'a!, .B.q-ties," w as then rep. atcders wero rectorj . i ;fnl w Vn.l,n,!,,IU nt w,,n '"y "ervants, O 1. tar nn I ' be J """ 1" 'hy siirht, ex e, , r tl m, v-?'e 'Of-T1"" the rl.niissmn of c pt thou v Let not. thorolore, we besWa theo. .hl 'fJ , 0 Judgment lull upon them, whom the sentranpplicalion ol Chnetiuu faf'li recom- w inre; nut uy me a.-sistanco ol thy cra-e iii-n(u scape tho jud.'uient 01 thy veugeancc. woo, let t, they were living, wore mared with no aign of aud reignet. lorrver nt leincan ouInern,y', lteadiiii, 101); TiuJ' 1 puny, 62,'; Missou1,01111 tulon lejegrapl'"''- ?,lrwu,u,y April 13 -Cotton Is depressed; ifiar fuyAvs a1 8fVnfl8o. lor low middliugs; miMnf V' 18,000 ba.es; rooetpta 18(K)j baios; !""olfy balos; atocii In port, llW.OOJ bales! Txiutrtr ,a choioe, 20i a.210., iu bo d; sales of r'.,i.; o"'1" ha es ugar 01111 and drooping: 1 oner -a ,.. .1 1 1- vin..- w'. - A1 '""-mixed and ye'low, 66WS80. 2Ho. Bacon-Sides, lfijo ; Outs. 58a. Mens k 1. 1 .1 . . unite, 138. Gold, 120. r 11 V wtiOIv Irmiiv: wim hv..- evT. Amen Deliver mo ) T.orrl. Vnm nlnt-n.,1 ,u JL . . , j . , , - - -....in. u 1 inai flieaclul day, when lbo heavens and earth adall ho moved w neu thou slmlt como to Jude the world .7- J,,"n BTUC'C wi,u tr('"'h in-, nnd I tear, a-nuist tlio day ol uccount. and of tho wrath to come; when the boavensutid ear h .hall bo moved. A That day, a day or wrath, of calumtv, and misory, a great and most bitier .lay. when ihou bhaiicpmoio Jndgo tho vorld by lire. V li terra l rest give to him, O Lord, and io- pt ri0rn!l 1 ,"t ilmfo upon Mm. Do'iver mo, O Lord, etc. . t ir1.rvt """'Cv on us- ri,n-f h lve norev on us. Lord bavo worcy on u0. Our Father, eto. X. Lmd V i'?nn!",0t"" Ut,,un,- "' '"h-r us from evil I.mr v" ieo",u"-, 1,L'"v,,r their souls, O L01.1. V. It them rest in poaoo li. Amen. V. O thl-e ' varT!nv1l"'J el;- I; A ''t mv c-y como to ...P-00.1, t .nom .u bo'ongs to show mercv. and to spure we humb.y beseech iher. Inr rim .,,nl..i ervantg, which thou bast oommanired to d' jiurt out ot this vorld, that thou wouldst not ai liver them up into the hand of the enemy, nor mtt ft out Ot thv ineiiinrv Inin... 11.., ,. ... w , order them to b received bv the holy angols, and con aucteo to Puiadio Ihoir true oountrv ; that since thev .....v, uu,,u,(nu auu nopou iu meo, inoy may not Buffer tho pains of ieli, but tuk possession of everlasting io' s, through Christ our Lord. A nun. The ceremouios alU-ndini the burial oT the victims ol (hi brutal jmurder were among the nioit solemn of any ever periormed in this city. The vast cou coutse of persons then quietly withdrew lroin th pround, filling the various avenuoa for squares around with long lines 01 mourning sympathizers if
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