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LXXVII
Vittoburgir &mite
; VERY- LATE-W, NEWS
• BY .TEMEGRAPH.
OFFICIALIy#.4sTTE.
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•:;.•.:;:i..-IgtAFTINf(n.ANIV.IIICRUITINE-'STOPPED
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DDIIDIII MID iIIPF OFFICERS REDUCED
Removal - 'of Restrictions-on Trade
WAR DEPARTMENT,
NAWINOTON,Aprit 1;m.
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hJiietnity'el Tat:
The department, after consultation with the
Mentruant Generafution the results of the re
f
_ (list cammilgtt, has come to- the following de
tstilch still be carried Into effect by
appiclHelite °Aim, to he immediately issued:
I Fixav—To stop all drafting and recruitiog
tbe / 6 3 111 4iitet: , • '• - • -
; • • FPCCAII—TO curtall purchases for arms and
atintrnitlon, quartermaster and commissary
snnpl4a, and reduce the expenses of the estab
lishment In Its several branches.
turater,tetfuce the :httihbee of General's
atni elan' eftleeni to the actual necessities of the
Totitern—Te remove all military r , sttictionit
Hypo trad i tundovanTe z rce so. far as any to con!.
--Agent with ttievibite ettetY.
; sou u these Illeasures can be t
tlim it atil taltlelMown by putille Order. •
E. 3f, BUXTON
Secretary Or War.
GENERAL GRANT IN WASIIINGTON.
f arakl:,:of
MI LITTER L'RGED 41 FEIRENDER ALSO;
EwelLollYstrole at MO Metropolitan,
iitCnStai 15"Ei : g.WilS r —' 10 FIGHT.
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TeIOOIII,IIMOS .11tribe ate tifroel ty . Treaty
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.. i ~. t rnitinst rata, Apr1419.-A armlet dispatch
l' ~,t o 'Pe r t44o grtilr..Prctl, from Wo bla VP° "Pi
l -- inOrrar, Grum Li wrre in :consitltaticar with the
r lyttaidint..• , 'lya. ha dliattc tit, aro:he*er. tci
i ~ xrn -In WishlsitcM. Ate goes to Philadlphia t,.
!Parrot: '. 'I
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~.4 die nests Johnston to stop tiooLlicd. He la
C g ..; truly pibltent.z. • •: - ' ...I.', •'- ••. '
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t Erin is on his parole at the Sletropotitan
i.. W i lla Wl l:o76- AP111'7 3 ••. - Lient, l t qttf int
- t antra in this city this afternnon, ace° anted
' / a l l.T. t L l tfliterer 4 talk ';'' ''' • 1 , 1 ' ,- vt ,' • . I
; 't.CoL Gastbkwomntitading Mel:Talc:rot <at
t. Fairfax Station, received • menage [rani moeby4
„..:,, , itlythich, „unix, mi . icti,no,dws, not CM, "P.,abwit,,
$ 1 lalya atinettelii, thAihat' he •Is 'determined to',
• • i^ l fight to long as hi has a man left.
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t• - . It Is noted that One. Lee tun obtained perm's=
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t. it .ton to visit Weldon, N. C.
.1Z !T I PI")P r t 9f, I h OLPVIII II °: 4elmai.ukd For ;
4 ,l
,-initi - eilkiinine . ;.aectWing tiithiLl - i
... amist Rd
'.. ,•I prilkow,l..wow!'teasidised liyGma Thotitaia
e.,4 . ‘ . . . , .
-;:.' 71F,. ibite Detutiment has' promulgated the
04lilir followlng.formal tactic:a of the •terninallint of
the reciprodey - tiay, - •iiiii by Mr: Addinslo ,
...... the British (kmerament on the 17th of. March,(
. ., ;: k, I aid ithitittellitt:ditlf , nekiarktlaNd on that,
".. I day. Vberefore, la aecotdance withdthe ailmt-i
latlons command I.
,tbitresty, it. w expire Ini
...- 1., • twelve =oaths rnita ditp . ,. rig: the 17th
,;off
:,' 4 •TieWts/rol - -1.."..Z 4.:A.• 4.7. - .. ~..-• -.....i . - ........ {
--,. NAM roes, April 13.-The World's Watddng-,
Am. iirtfigAtiitlghtt says:. It Is' stated that as ,
soon as Gee. Lee decided to stirrenßk be set: to
work,to,dinit%a .plattv,byteritich such action
would Nees Nice: * lie - propoeed to General,
I • Grant that If generous terms were granted him,
- re -ircleld l'ifteielt 1c.17 - -
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_L..- to Johnston . and nrgebbn
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1 ' to suinmder. Gen. grant ts trAkotatopd, ;wham"
met this i
proposal lniho,t)plrlt m Which It ohla =ado. and conslift&ethatio could represent
Possaeisi„ tolsoOlst , sirs, 1 46 . 123 4twtgc1itp47-#3,
'iieiiiiiiite 73We - le - rids thin he - tiogrgepd It
; wwkllntillildttidWAMEgOigelig*oild:prO.
. . . 44foili f aiiiitoi.iiia nage upee:fr. ~, , ,,,,b.
i4oteopon- . . nir 40isii;iiilkaniirgii; oi IA
1 4ii., geieflgazedie it knoliev-that hetWmild neat
' la a /Metal manner with the &Oldieseel peopte
i °t . 11141 Srvi MeAPIIMP O3 Y-4.eilllveMil.eislt
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: Johliton la person. '
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li ' sunviar,'.VElF.Altlitg : , HEALtiI. ,
-!: 11 • Dylatedits,la Our- iiiinisiersAbioad.
REBEL. PTRtrE§r Alit; FOREIGN PORTS.
4 dttintriitisis itinesii.orAliiiiltion.
WASHINGTON, April 13.—A special to, the pea
earet Hr.Attriediailfcie a Jy . He has been
to, dictate bi n .diilltCh9l: la our Mth ilSera
abtUd.;'Tn tbeee diepatreee he takes tbe qoyett
That the scar Is over and the rctiellion Is crashed.
Mr. Stied also appriees foreign pram/lents
a at ItTir,tkitcteiti that iibeVpir aka , alll no
looptr le allowed to eater foreign torts. .
rariiiiaos recel;rea
at the Frtnch Embassy of the,daokeron:s illness
of the Emperoi "'
..,.. illeduelisnler Espeoses-,Cotte_o-in:Geoy..
gta-snd ' Alabama -'-oMeeci of dolOred
.4!• Tratipr.
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~., hie iv,.-Kozoti Aprit.lll. TlALT.riFivitiea Waste.
...4 in g , 9?v do fay.:, 'rbo *pretary of tho Navy
-4 •has,cine, - A4A tha liiiitittou of expense&
i:1 .Moly transports-aro to hts!..aolit,, - and nsry res-,
4. sets net needed to be 'nil . out cif "ticinituttatikii;:!!
.
A glutlttnati .voi4 the South's/ay& there are
1 li mrlYi ll 1 1 ?. 1 !sk '9r-r:tvitibt le ekiiciri , and :
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. : The ffercrallrash:ngtori spools! iaiti v Tho
.. t autbot;ty buttoll,ro, ;Liven, to cousziattAlog,gett•
teals of tho''sirUilco 'or tileplititieiiti or to other
-of:Seers . to , appoint, 9-11001 -CM '1.C°141. ° . / troop.
his feta rtythed by tho Secretary of War
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. tept for new regiments to' be.ralsed. or for rive
,l limits holt ftrtirotto of otiati*Otr,io boutatlo v
airteery bitherrisidet!L
Matters In *oath America. ..:
. ; 101, Kr.w- Yeti, AirklB.--11, steamer Ocean'
Qicets,'' front AnpleitenE on the htlt, arched _ to= :
night iatiamapapeie,contata tbe following:- •
• Natters' int; the Isthmus .were qtden et Last ac
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O. carrero, Trealdent , :of pnatamala,: wits ,
Ilondnras and CoetslttOa'werstonarrcillog, be ,
'• g. valise the latter afforded an styluOtlO. Barrios
-FrOna:..Clatt tbere la 91ttie news of taterest.'
Pero Ii still suffering from the revolution;
ii : contliitim to gain hoportnacc. •
A..gortrnment steamer narrowly:escaped 'Cip
•- f.ture. Fighting . continued on the East
fi..ei*; tint finial, are entertained that peace will
come 100,24
fittermenqi Army: '
13.—A l letter - trout' (MI&
dated the Gtb, mye: There was the greatest
'it'd:mit:Om Imamate/Vs army iirer the captitio
of fabriikad: - if Is reported that' the' IntilMl-:
tante of Etalehrh mule demoustrations of Joy to
apltebf tberebeY.
cserfitherrs: bee Attired at Nevhc9, B,ml Ii
/ma ti; cp4Sn hl5 wry to I.aleigb
Nci:eimiment rot the return of "North Camll
- be made until tip oecipl.'
byonr 41 . 008 • •
A portion of Gaerguree iris! in VOA'? or'
, 'C'Sers to move rim ttr gm
THE DAILY ....PITTSIV-.' G-ll;ll'...i.i.iiGAZi-ETTE:-
FROM 111 E UHT OF THE POTONIC
1-he Last Day's Fig4ting
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GEE EItiTTHIGIITA/LY WOUNDED
lithliB OF LEES simutiliEa
GREAT ENTEUSIAEM THROUGHOUT OUR LINES
int bets'4Uotted fo llefurn noose
WHAT OENERit'IEE SURRENDERED
111
W.APn_titOox,l Itanil, :111.-,A coi7esphadent
from the Army of the Potomac, says: Very lit
tic eghtiug toolcplaceon the 7th hot. At Farm
vine there was.-some skirmishing between the
tette* rear guard ;and the_3d_corps,.with the
ad's-mini 'of cavalry, the result being natal
portant. Lee had Inteedcul to, fall back to Bork,-
-ville,lttarelig inthar by nor fortiesgetting to
- Burkesrille. he changed bin course and started
for Lyncbmini. 'A part of his army palmed
through. Parmrllle on them:truing of the 74,
After cresting the AppomattOithehrldgeewere
burned, and before our troops could get across,
the enemy had taken a position a milefrora the
river, where they erected works and made it
sued MordCrtcrallow their Ingo!? tiigarlo e'
cut
~:iirt 4 the way 7, On this shirr of the river, Jo*.
outelde of the loan; a., dlrltion , ,of cavalry bad
taken up a' Netter); ' deterrida'e'd to annoy mit
advance talk reeonstracting the fridge. pecL
Creek attacked than eigerously, "dileing them
beck scum disarmer, but they had a force dit
mounted lying In 'ambush, - whieh — ponred a
heavy firelett r o our men an they advanced to the
Reond atttek, and they wine 'compelled to fall
back en their support.
" - therchtls eirott after retired, being Indisposed
to await another charge.' Thelma on both sld4
:‘"___TC , ,i Pea-, : ' " '
Tbeiid corps soon after crossed the river, and
pnelikg ort after the enemy_ drove them behind
their, newly built breastworks. : . .
Gen. Smyth was seventy, and It Is believed;
reorteily wounded In leidirg the theme. - This
was a sad loss to the commend, and every man
In it :ftelethe tossas a personal one. A more
mdialt arbiter never served his country; and he
not oily ranked hub for bravery on the field,
but as a gentleman and a hated he was be.
loved ray all who knew film. The loss In the 21
eery% stilt to dent .411 y, mostly of limyth'a
On lbemorninglefore, tin enemy crossed the
--- tartlet 'inns wire taken ' from them, and
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afterward six' more,,niaking eighteen - 14
4ey, and . abont, 2,000, prisoners. The Member of .
prisoners taken on thenth, is put down ritl;loo,`
almost entirely' of Kershaw's and Casas Lee'd
dirlskna. z - , -
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Tbe correspondent , after giving futoe l l
,talle Ofse‘CAlN ,but witich Inte, u 4 II I I It 4 FN
'putfle hid thrima idilcla iVeicei; says:` 1
The field where the surrender teoeplace, was'
almotticovered with the enemy"; dead, all of;
them nearly being slMt- In the: head and 'imam!
part of the body. The Pealtion was a Iraqf
favor: tile cid jfirt..thein:>bid - ekr7artillery badi
m,cd range on a bill. and our men chargednpi
theturent*uttrA iMrittosity, that some were;
iaienited-laefoAl;they dell'itietr , ilith beast./
works. The road for miles was strewn with
' 1/4001 "0" .. eal4oni; 'rid ' -bitik l o.'o . !II
kinds, terresentrat itfeeticii4dMis wlthessidon,
the part of Lee'a artily. . - I
, 7 1 .,0 0 4... ", 4 0 A:: I .b .#.11r.- 1 90*. *ilibut.'LlOtliii
hided and woun d ed. The 6th miss surfeit:id thel
Imailest. . 1
/ Another le tteri.,chded,pn the evening 01l
the bib, stip, &ragglers arc' found seerceedi
aiorgthe line,. and m the poops pees they mine I
In and'sitireebe;, elitricaahig their , detMln — leaden
to fight no longer, as they consider the rebeltiont
as good as over. rout fitme were brought in
this meriting, besidii a iongtrainclamttnlacce,;‘'
many containing
,iviiund4 . wid . wereziaced in :
I;i4 - 46 - ii. ua_:-..) --i- J - - - e - -:.: vl . l. -z.-.. .r.).' -2.. i
General Gordon mat four snureons thronti '
the line this itltenunzpositi2K.ll they might be
allowed to Minhitei - to — the Wails of those left
t Liana on the, road s bet, As all, knve .
„plenty of
itir : flap"they ilk tittinCtU the aim/ Ili 'the
morning.
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'GeirddiDisitia ~ iiMlreilered. trans -Vointinid
of the 24 Division of the .11 Corps yesterday for
tart/hell-IN m Actest."4.t.:SoPtc.at4 itt:Amdidoca
to orders.
. Atother letter,Vated April' Oth,,eityti . : Not
wit htlitlictictehe borreitpaisdeneci bettrceriv rant
and Lee, 'yesterday, .which led - all to expect
a heittialAtcrender thin - nidt:Onfilhiilikij• ex.
is'ilid e iil 'sit lits - iiiigi j itspeihii . itei ..ialitai
"him. Ile marched rapidly all day yesterday
- aft"; u o 9 o, and L.T.euNPP4II, to Via'97.Airata!!.
of • tppotuiiitti: Calk' ileniii: s- Aihs.p debt ea- -
teed, resulting,
.in the capture of, prisoners and
Oa itt ailtfgC . te:retiEnt,:.,'l',:,7 ..; i .-° tt ,
'The 24th 'and'2sl.h . `l9oii3S i'ere cline upon the.
suplott . of Gm navalry,..and during._ tlic night
ther t qanie -4 41p , ir • ittrtni I pailtlciti - amour the
main road, 'on the,rutll side of
.. , I.lle Appomattox
riven i theFnatlt'sfie quttideth ' em off ittcuti
II treat in that direction: -- ' ' • -
Fatly this forenoon Sheridan attacked thesis
vigorously, and for tome lloya, It brisk FWllii
tPePtAb!tiniCd . .46. s f
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About A a. m. a dag of truce appeared In
front of his line, ati:lxe.informed then that
bcctilltics had 'been suspended. This • was
S, CSUEI 4by eft age meat try,Gest tapkconentiting
'ton eciiiition. or 4iitig; .4.. a ciatimunitate I
;with Gen. Grant, and was done, it Is Said, with
T s ' I s '.. a Vior,ity.'
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' dea:Eherldan's Adjutant General wan allowed
to come to the third rebel column ,with dearest
'..llcadt.„ atei said helnewar 120 iilal an arrange.
me at, nod that be wee about to- move forward
Id , atiorilatice . with his intentions: General
4., c, Lon ever, et nt another tneasener, praying
to have in intoview with Gentind'Gratit; to tw
in:me the fume of eurrender, and Gen. Meade
;was thus obliged to cant atwo hours' armistice,
In order to communicate with Gen. Grant, wbo
had moved around so the left during the night.!
General Grant unseated lei see Gen Mal Lie and
Crews the matter. About half-past fonr o'clock, '
Lieut. Col. W . liitiienr; 'of, Gen. Wrlght's staff,
came in end repotted the terms arranged and
the 2aptlitikied;viliiin the iteititit • himlasen
!revelled throughout our tines, Cheer
idler cheer rending ;the , air. Soo • after
Gettrat,Sfeade's ataff rode alone the II es of the
d sod dth.cormand tkcy, Ir 5N igrexiooritp:
eili „
the" miiit'entimernifie el`tintv, -- the men hinging
iheir hatetti the alr and. danolng ,wrlt : sty. and
dclitibt..4l . Orttchtiiiiii iiii - eierAien wifeetc.
I t !
4d in this: . army, and: tbec , thanks orMit aviole
tieuntrY7ire . due to the brave met emd, their hel
!Plc entattTandcM for sneltitgreat • andsitoriotte
.
It Is underatoed that,thotnew„of ILee'4 army
urn (O. tbil 0. p.. 3 ~ 4 , anitilik.weii ii ream tollteir
I.trmre. 1 hey p. To Up everything In their hands,
LW laitinidlit ti:.;fy.deetroycd terga'airiount.c . of
pro t 5; to the .hape of wrgpns, gun car.
rhiges and I Mcgage,' papers, etc. - The' amber
_or.E.Cle' r: , :..71.1`.1.. , it'. do,wn at . 20,000.7, /cry-fen- :
.gbne wry, in 17;:l.t rasteselos, us they aban
-6601 neelV - . , i'llyr 'lid - not - IMo reaction. •
f.lidrty;ylght.gent. It•txe.hretighir in yntertiaj,
aid at rrrel :$1:le - ~mrislug. The:rank and file '
of Lco's.artni is w,t,1 . t01 l Welt eattstied to give
tip the inn , ate Mile , tre; thm_they have no
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Lope . titf%Otiret.M.,,,l4ttles, that if Gen. Lee had
refuted tO surrender, atty t.Cluht, have' . etude to
htin to the li‘i:: - .1 - t, - 0471 .....,, , T are somenitai` dia.
btg. otf.t-n!'rPS*,!.o/ 1 'Ponlstar,Off
Rhin they 'hew 1tty,;i2,314 " - khiclfii
pteple 117 C :At*.
Another letterfi,44heAillif of the Stomae
at'Li pal 10th /eye. Tho fleo . ...uTetOtanote for
the enrfeniier' et/L-i'S , !rraY VO.e
se4terday. Thiya,y to their
hotrue of thrsittere, - ws. they. 6-. 4 3, cp u i
gran talfirc co,thill3fi
A Ism:, number
tiottands of men of the
• gattifsetion. giot;l 11 1 t". O.
etaltty greotid to tLo rebeisr3,l6'4lntll:'vtyttvt
tttrlo wblCh they
go their . wiY, without our men being permitted
to clday the . reauits of their long struggle
to theitintiage tbrOugt the lines of General Lee;
but It Is claimed that thirwouid hare been hu
miliating to Gen. Lee and his officer, and that
It la not the whit or desire of our Gerernment
or.lta commandant 16 act towards them In any
way that would tend to radicate the feelings or
make their pcsition more Intolerable' than It
actually was. The policy - pursued may hare
been beet and our soldiers will subnlit, dethey
always do, to what Is judged moat wile. -
During Sunday night and Monday a largo
sumber of the rebehe,'.es;:wed ed tiome of their
oflicel% made their eacapS from the linos and
scattered to the roods, nmpylntzlingto rata=
home. Our amps were 'filled 'tbeto; beg.
glog for something to eat, whtch was freely given.'
These men; fieitiaa bedi paroled,
Insatiably replied, uNo , F but wer are armed to
go ahem we please:, • ' • •
. The number of men that Gen. - Lee claimed to
bo able 10.. giro up Rae 10,000. with muskets,
iirlth as many mom men from ..the commissary,
quattannamer, hospltakand other departmentai
but officers Rho hare been pertMged, to pate
through their camp assert that not. more
than I',CCO or 8,000 will be found to have sur
rendered.
The cavalry operating with Gen. Lee was also
tumid over. but only a small force with horses
could be found. • Report states that the best men
were t liked out and sent to Gen. Johnston.
Then:umber agonigiren npwal thirty, with
from three . hundred to four hundred wagons,
with little ainmunition, and no supplies were
.foupd. As en cvidenceof thestate of their :mei.
missary. when they reached Fern:Title, the resi
dents state Ebel they had bech issuing ears of
corn to their men for several days previous, but
thiVa Jilin from Unchhurs met. , them. there
.
with and pork. Out of some 2,003 hors" .
- tunatd over to us; not more than' 200 were to bo
fonnd.Asd a :single radon of forage for etch.' .!
Commtssionei Gold and assistaists'lrero
tired on their way from gichmend towardLoani.
ville,,and were brought into camp on Sundae.
The 2dand tkh Cogs: are to start Okla unrn..
leg for Bmkes:llle Junction. :The cavalry and
the 24th Corps are to go towardthinville, while
the fob Corps will remain to,take possession of
arid tab to away the property and atT,lctiof Lee's
army. -
Tcetralmi are now rimming to Burlrearille.
IltlOdler General Amyth ma on the OM from
the ,fli-et of wounds rteelTed on the Mt. •
General Matte, *to yes 'b,adly iruanded;.l.lll
for been illirmorning on lona of abaenhe.
LATEST FROM RICHMOND,
ORDER REGARDING RELIGIOUS SERTICEs.
PAsoartSrOJ THZ PREBf6ENT.
oreff; Darla' Probable intentions
EAILIIOADS IiOT YET BEPAIRED
The Guard at Nrs.Loe's House;
llsarKleaßTFactla*T Oe...74llJaateah
arrtraroa i
r: 'NMI 11:4811.
Gentrut Order No: :O.—Protection Is berates,-
trf de d to all chtsches and pla&e of public* *or
alp. Relief:ma itarfees dity be BiSitiAma
without intemptios, as to arms teieiend
poste Able ptoteetkas mfat wet,loWelee, be
pe rnrrtA : fault's utte red: . imatuy fthrii
eklptel Unsociable seelmeata..or expreaalses.
wbew thus perverted, It will be withdrawn: In;
'all (heavies where prayeratutve 41enteofore been
ffernd for tbesovaUed Preeldeat 0414,c:oared
trate autlkollties, a similar mark of teepees is
betthT ordered to be paid to tho Preal,teat ofaba
trolto States. By commaad ;
Mai. Gen. Willtsa.:
D. Wlialypit.A o A. 0.
We learnediesterdsh
to I° ° l 11 .4 1 4 4 4 — if
Lee bag not been killed, as reports!. Gil fatally ,
here Kam that be is toshiut.
Itaw Idea, April 13.—The lfrakra Rich_
Woad •rectal of the Illb aar . : Jeff, Davis,
RantVelidillt. denims basil keg con
templsted the formation of a Trattriftsetssippt
Couredemei, to be composed of Arkatmas,
Timm and West Loolgana, with such of the
dbc°s - 7 1! 4 . , -*:"1- 4 ,.. 1 .-NC 4 ,-A..-Migbt- /04
The sanitary condition of Richmond is goal.
Two days ago tbeta-were 2,000 glek and
weneded in Petersburg. Boma belonzfd to our
fumy and the rest to the rebels. They are be
ingArtOsfeired an fist as pi:legible to City Point.
"7101 ! 15 !!! "° It . 7r0 er fcklbilrX P;":Putman'
kaltrtia Find in working order.. The:line I
only le rpsir for twenty Miles out fromllleh,
to' the . ritlrosd bridge over the; ikon*
Aria destroyed :by. Ilherideli..,,Yorther 'on are
thtee otherimportant bridges that *erode:4my,
c‘i l v fbesimigtncti•
Stye. General I f ee h terribly Indlsiffcaett A
negrogua4 Tree placed to front of the houseshe
is ocrenpring, bat "from It reyresittted that
the,iolor of the guard was afe Insult to Mrs. Lee,
they were gabdrawnned iibitecttAstilm?sitated.
''..rieriorf;,gpondrilt the
propeity destroyed by fire 'betel:aged go wealthy
rclele T hefngeretehutgeS DP* Mitre °DT:
sympathy for th e sufferers tfy thetcontlagration.
'DEATEt OF GEN. SMITH
'Our Wounded , Shipped lo Annapolis.
CCICLIT/ON OP ma SIMARD
.11'ss . niaoroxi Arrii 'body t of CieN
'Beat); nbo died &din thereir - e4iof. a woaSid re
:cel‘cd nu the dth, arrived hero to-day.
• Ille snpsberrde ottr wcatnaed now at City
Tolt.t 11 PI beihippal to Annapolis, where they
will bej load hospitals.
Thu E rcllfPg , 4fdr. sate : Tho elde of. Mr. dew
ard's f co [Oared by his fall, has besn placed Iti
ultra InstesiTot bandage*, ghec Which time the
Rwe betottiertddeed; and now be does
pot sutf.r roll:nut pain. He Is unable taloa°
}di bed, and generally - le more easy In del time ,
pen daring the Weis. As talking Is very pain
ful to hlm."owlorto bei uses elate
and pcntil to sodimenjeste,iilth otbcpk,
IPrepara Mum fer klelebratluit Kyr %leto.
rt. —tithe ' , Voices in Kuntuilit Surren.
dcrin
Cincr ir siaii i A pril;i l . -,- rtaPahillaiLa r Gr a aal•
ibratfon here to-morrow,are perfected. There
will be a general turn•out Oran :inset.
'alaiitaa,"/Fl4 djalNtcd; tiara;
tieneial Palmer:teat Eminence, Ky., for the par.
rioseorr, rertivipg th.o surrender, of: tbaCe.i:
fielerale forces in the' Slate, Inchtdink:Col.les
ale's command:, There whci arliPacol'airtiAe . ter
lint to declared onilaws, and the people will ho
called upon to hunt them aown.
- • • . .
'A-Lieutenant mid 16 - crenti:One men bgrrtii
dirccl yestqlny to Gen. Hobson. , , •
ITbe 1331 Oen: Carr Moon la at Indian
cbat•gad with being a defaulter In $ 30 . 0 00t
also of belntialltyof frauds In woos contracts
Alf!ilrii in jilexleo
. .
.
• iirsi . YONN, Aprll ,13.—Thu Trantne's City et
2.lixte6 letter 01-Ih6 19th of )larch ea*.i'lllt
tef feellege exist between the Freech and Ati...
trtan troops
,:iott . ln, itexteo. Numereps quer.
reit Joie taken place bet7eett them tih eestutat
ori the ... lea - Muttons of thi - Fretielt,ithil Aitstrlin
Several editors bare beet! arreeted ) fo-beino
minting on the conduct of biarah'altazolne.'
pletool. In the Imperial fatbllir Ie laid to be In.;
crcaetng•
tterost Concetnlng Stanton's tteslgnattaii:
".repiniittbat BEcretarr !Uinta's. will nr4lgl as
'six keikee terdrelarca. * •
14a * T " r ; ca7-111tio
inoicitio4lq Gold. The dapind.lx.almosi ax:-
a/wilt : ay rigular, 4441110 plea b13104141.014211i:-
vV e * td Pea q Ubit iOdaol22llll4eat 1A41...5w4
micsingltl4Bg,
Vpilfpfirouyivr: Hamm
Virginia and the Union.
PROPOSED COMMON OP in PEOPLE.
Comments on the Address;
•
EIVALTH OP ' /Mi. ;CtnitEßAi. LEP.-
.
• B.pfrimoalc, kirli rlB.- The Rictintring TP7f4,y
of yesterday tenpins' the:Allowing impartant.
document to the people of Virginia: The under
signed members of the Legislature of the State
Of Vliginis; In convention - with a number o[-the
citizens of the State whose oames are attached
to th la Taper, in %low of the .. crane/nine of
Richmond by the Confederate Government; and .
Its occupation by the military authorities of the'
United States, the aottender of the Army of
Northern Virginia, and the snspensian of the :
doll Parrerof the State, .ate of the Opinion that •
an Immediate meeting of the General Axsernbiy
(lithe State is called for by the exigencies of the
intuition. The consent of the military &tethering%
of United States to a eessleittettleghtlaturn
in Richmond in connection with the Governor
and Lieutenant Governor, to thew flnedeliberi
. ... ,
lien upon Fable affairs, and to the Ingress and,
&put ure of ail Its member outlet safe conduct
has been obtained: The . UnitedEttateartitorl
ties will • afford transpertation from an lapilli
' order their Contralto anyof the stemma behrn
toculooed.
• ne matters to he submitted to the" Legiet
Wore, are the restoration of pace to the Seats
of VPglota, and the adjustment of the questione
latching life,Rberty, - and. property, that have
'aria,a in the State as a wage:per:meet war. WS
therefere earneatly iequinit (ba Governor, Lieu:
tenant :Governor, and the :members of 114
Legislature. o repair to this city by the nth or
April.
We understand that full protection to personi
and top fly will be afforded In the State, and
we recommend to peaceful citizens to remain ai
their homes and pursue their. meal avocations `
with COUtidCLICU that.they will not be interrupted/
Wee art petty the attendance In W0W1101341
GU or before the 25th of April, inst., of the fol.
ir wit re persona of the State of Virginia; to con.i
;fir
,cs as to the brat means of restotiod
piece to - the Stem of Virgtola ., Wer have pro-i
cured e aFe conduct. from the military' antboritlea
of -I be I.le;ind Staten : for them to enter the city,
mid aqua within:it. molestation: . .
lion. R. T. Bunter; Carpeter, Wm.
favtr, J.hn Letcbei;JL U.K. Stewart, H
Montague, Fayette M. Mullin . , J. noirombe,l
Abx. - 11. Johnston Berbonr, James list ,
Ibeer, Wm. I. Goggle, J. 11. Baldwin. 'Thos. 13.•
Joi,nron. , Walter Staples. S. p, Thomas
ilakiihA„''h. WM, T. R. A. -Claybroalcc,',
John Crirclier Williams, T. 11. Eppes,.and theae
other persons t r wbntn passports have been pro-1y
enrol, and especially others who we consider nn-±
Lceenrar7 to mention. i
A. J. Blarebell, Fienntor from WeISOO. .
Jas. Venable, Senator elect from Peterabare.:
- David J. Burr, of the Douse of Delegates : ,
H emend.
David J. Sanders, of Mb Denise of Deleistes,
Riebn.otd city.
.L. R. Hall. elan noose of t illocates: •
Enelih; of the Mouse of Delegates,llin
r:co county. ;
Wm. Anthem, Ora° . Home of Delegates, of
Chcateillel4 esSenty. , •
- - •
Rela, of the House of Delegatei,. from
retenberx. • '
Vlrgiete. 4
Lien; C. L. kloncuro, Chief Clerk of the An
ditor'e, Otldee.
JCS. 14asm.Aftimr the.cley Rklimond. j i
Ham ti. Howard, Berk of finating Cowl, or;
Richmond.
Tlmmas W. - Dad - 10jNile' "apt
Litthton . Zalanall„„Hotinoniaahh -Atnotw,
111. T. ',lanai, ;Twigs OE. tit! Ctrenit Court'
B.
- :Jobb A. ;hlcredithdadga of CoMt, !,
Ri,hmone.
Wm. H. Lyons, Judge . of !bating/ COart,
filehmood. -
Wan. 0. W. Wiekbawmerahar of Congreas,
Richmond.
;;M:lvr•
R. F. Walker, publisher of the teraminer.
J. R. Anderson, Rlebtoond,
R. IL littablea, Blamable t
P. 0 Bailey, Richmotd. •
' P:J.llmlth, Whinged. • '
Yraittlin Steretts;lietitico: ••
Jelin Lyons. Petersburg. .
Thu. Fisher, - Win.'ll.
•C. • Ildibti;•Thoi:' -oarreitereetea4,
. I roll:tido to thorDeadla vseoremeadations.
ft!g7.ed.r •• ' A.:Centrum.:
Af posed for PattliCatkla in the- WAlg, and la
la Land tolll form., [Blmted)
,*
O. IF. , Wartztg Mai. aelt•
11 ',a4.*TOttc 4463.--Tbe . tuibtiona wAsg,
Nse......,iticAo t , the, address to the people of Vit.
gh la. seta Understate that this levita
tion has been put tottit la .I:advance of the plan
of proceedluge amented to by President Linoght.
At all vents, it will he balled by the great body
of the people of ylrglati.'ini Abe first steps to
ward tba rel n stitettiant of the Old Dltriltilon lathe
ic.n. It In peeelble Met snow of the members
oft he legislature may decline toegme. Itt Shay •
sorb rase the pimple of the comets or &veto:fat
District rbovid select , nottie DA =hill' and.
telllgrut ehlsen who fa williag,to take:pad, ht
this harlaiss, , and comadasion Alai as far-as
they'rao to iepreieut them-at ,the conference,
The vies." and purposes of theideamen of the"
Li girl/Aare should be: aseertaluelt at. Uara.
ErrtY 'tic can toresetthe =cables la the *SY ,
of farina • action :la. the begioninZ Becerai
carat brx spiestiots arg- to' la met at "the
Until:old. but where theta Ir lawtil there Is
way, aad,whatever the dldicalties presented the
Important business must be undertaken. •
Thr 'refaut concerning the. health,. of Hrs.
Ctn. held. LE...bee 'IVO team. entirely without
reuteeliev. 7 . • . '
Serena... iltentejlitiOrVG;oda M etter*. r
Naw Yuan, April 1 9.......T41 , 11 . 18$ a stroc7er
rer ling et the Stock
~E, N c hrpg r , Oa thdrail
: way Iht the matte! was op 1652 per . cent.,
with 1.4 little pressure to sell. The sudden
'Wyatt's. in . /111pol' Cralnil today, is the great!
fese ute of the Stook Market. .Btocks ilia been
heavily event o 9 sellers' option, with
'the al covering contracts on
At the Stock 'Exchange Birdeiltate
itotd. were in demand, and tke tendency was
tyrard;Otserotnctits lower; 5 Ws hare bcen sold
as to* 04157. the'Bremeto steamer britught av
numberormders . to sell withoutlimit. Mani_
tiermakiletwes holding bonds hero • sold them.:
CoalElarradti artner. Cumbeilasd Iran tfiC
,
instate. 3liecellancoai Shares steady, 'damn;
any 'vela! movement.
The Gold market ..keeps Arm and was, ratber
better letrards elciso.. Them In very little
.ardwatlen In the bold-rooms Bad aspaet.:
1164011 Is ot . mo, dry 'al! ,eaccadittba deism ad
Pttl.ltum Mocks ara firmer and As lidtier
da
msnd.
..Eakaottlhtehtsolus 1 , 811111 at 112 ; Marry!.
Run; :01; ECOVIO olty, 275 ; :BactlsLar4so.;" :
Blittliate, 73; Krileicabicker,•6l; Rynd
Task, 218; ginned. States, ; Allen
*slaht,, 472. ,-Tba mutat-for ,Crude 011 h.
study, of Tic; Beflotd,la Band, 51@52n; Trreo„
• The. Dry Goods treacle quite active that week,
dhmettle fabrics, especially Printa, being ilrMly
Buyers from n distanciebaireheen belding
batik for some time, and are now compelled to
,perchase by supply thenevelves with goods, bootie
the di mood Is very brisk. ryorolge Foods of de
sirable and aeasonable styles were not plenty,
and bought quite freely by Jobbers And:retaliera
at full mires. 1 here Is now every prospect Of
an active trade joy the. balmier. of theseasott.
Wavy Merchants frem the Interior are here for
the second time, and report linsirtess very. ocid,,
in thilr varlona.tocelill ea. • ••••
[loud Friday: will De more generatly, keit. to
trorrew in huilnera circles than ever. ,
I:he Stock 'Exchange Petroleum Doard and
Or . ld Room are to bold, no session.
' Th'ere woo a . meeting of Mbat;co merchants
held irattrday,atuAlch a memollal to the - Sumo.
tary of the Treasury setting forth the stows
and wishes of the assemblage, was adopted, and
ttansmttre'd to %oblivion.
From Wllminictor..Tho Cnuf.rai LyOn
DifaSter t
FOB7IIEIIB MONnos.--Tha steamer &tisanes
arrived bora to day from Wilmtneton, N. C.
rb4i captain!reported bislogpiitselmr littteris,
the scene or the bonito g of UM steamer Ostlers.;
Lyon.' 'NMsteed srer,t 2 rSeciserod. and,
Stith tbe.iiiroi Vass in n enabled to at:
cake largo number or Others. 1 •
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_
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAM& ,. 'the F resident nit Reennstruition. •
„ . . W e received by teregraph . Mmeagre and inr
•:.
itr perket report of the President's speech on 'Fetes
non VEIL MERMANS- ARM,. day evening to the assembled mnitituds at the
It - bite nowt% Owing to Its great importance.
Reorga l
es embodying his viewaon the enileet of i
TS Ettrcon.
izatittn Perfected.,
• Wm !lan, we give this morning the correct and
' ARikTT READY" TO MOVE. authorized report as pt . blished In the Washing
ton Chrtystet,
Opposition Expected at Neuse River.
GREAT- REJOICING - NEWBERN
41Xsaiti ‘-
.XlLiabizaacmaci
YiegaiaUclas to Return to the Union.
'fit EArse.incirrol'l'ooll
The Remains of Col. Dahigren.
- LES REPORIED IN RICHMOND
The lieteeeers - Ceptored by Sheridan
haw
Tnmc, April 21,—The World hen the
kowing Special, dated Goldsboro, April 9th :
,!Ithearcnoei are In the; best -possible spirits and
!itioditlon for . the coming active movements, The reorganization of the dlinitent armies and
corps la perfected; the trains are all loaded, the
troops clothed, and the armies are prepared for
a 'movement. No oppesLylon Is anticipated until
tit' creasing of the Newer river at Smithfield Is
attcropted.
General Sherman notifies the army command
ers' to to yrepared for 'rapid marches, no that.
speedy results may be exnemed. -
:'No change in the position In Johnston's army
la tryorted. 'lt is expected that he will defend
Nedeleh and endeavor to held it as long as pas
sible." ' • -
Nal! 'TONS, April,lB.—The Herald's Newbern
corfeepoodent- of the Bth says that. the entire
rerceuipment of Sherman's army had been com
pleted, abd that it was ready to enter uPet: a new
Munpnign for the sudden extinguishment • of
&Imo en's military power, •If the rebel 'chief.
tale shal choose to 'offer further resistance,
after bearing of Lio`a 'surrender.
The news of the rapture of • Ricluemed of
course reefed great rejoicing in Nerbem.
The country on the .south side of the Reuse
river, httneen Newhern and Goldsboro, is. en
tirely (-hared of armed rebels, but on the north'
shic of that semen: there are some' prowling
bands. One of these on the 7th captared and
burned a steamer and two barges. This la :ha
only interruption which Sherman's dommuitica.
titan taro Geared. • - '. •
'Gen. Mower has rneceeded Gen. Williams as
corrmatder• of the 20th corps, in Shermau'r
The ffnuld'. Richmond correspondent says :
The ReoPle Of Virginia, and city of illehmoni
'particular, appear., to be at last satisfied with
tht It experiment of a Eleuthera Confederacy, and
unmaking preparations for a return of their
Stile to Its former loyal , position in the . Delon.
billuirolat citizens there are still eng egad In en
deivitring to •secure the best terms they can.
The ft-elk:got the majority of the Richmond citi
zens against, Jeff. Davis and other leaders of the
leer GOVErnalent, to 'repeehhtlia . ll4 baring be
. nfit least 6000 of the white - people of Richmond
areeow twine!) , dependent on the Government •
end the Northern Army for theft daily simply of
andhatforthem they woutd, amnia, • Goy- .
meanteranna cow hasaing 12000 rations
&day to these destitute dupes of sineasien.
t The weak nteleartingnp the city and taking
Phesersionedtberellis and 'inaonfactories o f the •
reef gevertuneat and abandoned property of all
bonds
-and nutting them la proper ls be
ing vinorons/y.prosescuted'onder order, thedittelon of •
Gen: Rliepley, and for the neceisarY labor Which
thiainfolrea ilarge number of -Regret:lt are etti
plolvd...The amount of' property thus secured
toitheilonernment Is enormous.
htuzit witted property. has
.been discovered
In the dwellings 0; MtLuni, Including, it Is aald,
Aka mar:paucities of anklet sent from friends
In the North, to admit:Muer to the treats of Int
relent ed Upton :moldier*:
The remains of Col. Dahlgren have been dis
covered twarßiebmond,and hare been disinterred
and sent to Washington. ..,.• •
,AtA bsk rumered_ln.Richmdnd..thet thtenjoss,,er- .
do Noadartilgig,traffproemdWrini
he Albsow's special Dun City Point says:
okspielaf train; was to go to Beuitessille last
e w it o bt r :7 thin t ir o :G ß ?grai.r..t,fadP3o and staff,
na an/ in
Ginual Grant's :army. is reported to havq
turned its face eastward for the purpose re'
eeitind eitladies and recruit! ni. • - •
Etheridth's - pawners.. ”:;, , zie : d .... 74 ,1 0yri • to
inv. mum*, ire op Aar. way to Poltat.
Thc.rotiel!e tpettal Ithiiittch 9f the 4h angst
man Is In the bestipoudble sphita: r s ready
rlrlht d; to move. Di. :rale* are !Olided 1010115 -13berfitati neiliTed the y.Cetl3.
mends to blpregred foe rapid inatelm*so . thst
speedy realm may be expeeted.
•••,'
The Times' cur Pair apeciaiiyi :'oesteral
Lee has apprised a'desire to depart ter Reedy , *
with the rest of his family at at estly;cl4--16.
la eirk,•ted by his defeat. Davis has deattrualadoi
ad II stint h 4 issi
imr,aurma, mum iitEvoxa.
'4!iade
IlitmektUiniNtifiliiiiiebr U. S.,
I rant.itako PP ylsotfita,dtprit'll. .$
Vpreial Order No. 14.--In the ef torn.'
rraph or the, date. of. *arch - 40k14,10dfr, from
t brae heatietntriere, inapt:tiding trade operations
within the Stale .....eacipt that"
portion known as .Eastern: Shore, and:the
- Mates of • Noitit " Carolina and South
Carolina, wilb that portion of the Stott Geor-,
gis immtdiately bordering' Cott the Atlantic, to
cludirg the Flip of eavonos!), until further or
defa, to berely revoked,
stgtid by - ' Llentenan t G snared Gnaw?.
"'Serrn.thirty,ytpa4 Subscriptions..
13..—Jay 'Coolie t Co.
kap
„qt Ihe :HAT ; rllCona to tlxa 7-30,boatutO•day
at fB_PLLF,.riOO, including '1,000,000 (rem tiffaiirat
INatlonal,Tlftek ot. New. York .teontnttanurgbi.
5,201 In
'dle'dual- enbeeitptionsi 'in:minas 'of and
, .
- "Thlavery%liead. '':' - ----' ' ~
Whatever may be the fate of tink"coetstitation
lei i met dmr et . :" it Is as certain ai anastine that
. .
,'Mater:vie Virglnla - Ls dead. Tills. fate Wan pre,
, . .. • - -
tilettd for it when the advocates of 'Boothent
were
ti' att. In the territoiles " e 'elamoring loudly
to the 't WM," .to emigrate to Kansas ahtrlie,
broke a Itb thcirnegroes. , : Bertha,' _aferoileaf
to the *:"lne •A'' reasen, and fortunately, or tintbr
tutstely, they bad influence enough to make a
Largo i nn id o °file pooplo of Virginia is; I Oncost.
l'le to the dictates - Of reason as themselves.
Rm. Retry one boa read-the fable ot. the dog who
mist d the stream with the bone In ht. mouth,
and seeing bit abadowin dm water dropped the'
nation° to grasp the reflected one, 'and so lest,
'all. inlike manner, the people' of Vifylinla, in .
abstaining tho SUMO of 011tIpjaws the the right
to ratted slavery Into the"territories; sacriticcd
ti bar tight to bold alavra'ysithitt ' the limits of;
Virginia: _They'sowedlho, wind and are. now
:moping the whirlwind: -,, ' . -''' -"- .' .
..zlhommeds of the people..of this State bevel
be n espoicd to the institution of
it'
to the
a tract. They !lave regarded' it as a ' sort of
" =Peary evil." in so far as a "Christianizing
l
an Lemanicing" relationship' between , the
whitened black races, which . It would, be Int
yolitinfor both t o have leterfercd•with; and they
i
now , scc and know that it hae been' an Incubni
upon the 'welfare of yirginlis that it has jet,.
,poked the State in the march o f civilization and
Lot It has been Vim . cause of au "Irrepre:sible
ortilm't, between : sections - or our country which,
or their.mulnal benefit, should have been united'
t 0,.. ether in bonds of
.frlendshin.
Far these loosens the reflecting portion of the
prOple of Virginia, and- especiallythdes Who re
tained their attachment for the llnlan, have long .
Ellice resigned themselves to, that eradication ar.
shivery from thin State which, wader any circum
st epees, hint be la evite hie sooner or later. ,'
, ?'ho final blow to tile Inatitution"la Virginia'
hat. fallen, and the bermes of. Richmond are as
free arlbelr emancipation can make them. The ,
anticipated. It may temporally,
' t h h a o i se who haws herotofora depended tipein
biro of. nemo„„slaves for" their own
t r itit ett ,o n el l o, t oor
or
maintenance; but en one also Will be grievtal - at
it, 4 -jaamond Whig, .dprillo: , - -
±. rum/Ater "..
.I . l.lSUowber of united States penslonens le In.
escaping with startling rapidity, no less than
14.;',; 0 4 hatless been placed on the rolls during the
n'' ,
scar E 64. The number of intend pcIIIIP)DeI.6 at .
tte• nameneireint or the 'pressed year was .
T. 644 end the ,ntunixti of- ividotri• pensioned,
trail kbe4—making a total of 06,890. • • - • . .. ~
Ibt•tfor lama, of New, I:ark...has jutted au
, ' appvailptuucleoqty'ard' fatty lit 'behalf ofthe
Siltellitf to the'jairi,” and retommandiutz that
the eio.4elona taken up in the churches on Gm!
Friday doVotett. to this Caine. ' 4
l i
fiI.P.ECII Cr PRISSIDENT macm.x.
"'We meet this evening, not in sorrow, hut In
gisdnees of heart. The evacuation of Petersburg
and Richmond, and the surrender of the principal
ier.argent army; gave - hope of a flahteons and
ti easy - peace, whose Joyous expression cannot
tho 'midst of this, however,
tie irbm.whoin aR blessings flow, must not be
forgotten. all for • national thanksgiving is
bo w prqyared and will be dnly promulgated.
"Ncir. must those whose harder part gives us
caine of 'rejoicing be overlooked; their honors
must not hapateelled oat with others. I myself
was near the front, and bad the high pleasure of
transmitting much of.the good news to you, but
- no . part of the: honor, for plan' or
is mine, To. General Grant, his Skillful officers
and brave men; all belongs.' The gallant navy.
Stood ready, but was not in reach to take active
part. •
. •
. ..
•
"By these recent successes , the reinanguration.
of the Nattonal authority, reconstruction, which
has bad a large share of thought from the first,'
is pressed much more cloeely upon our, attendee.-
It in 'Sleight with great difficulty; unlike a'
case or war betweeit independent nations, there
is no authorized organ for •tis - to treat with. No
one man has authority to give up rebellion for
any otter man. We simply must begin with,
and mould from disorganized and discordant
Elements. Nor la it a email Additional embar
rassment that we the loyal people diger among
ourselves as to the mode, manner and measure of
real:tare:lion. Al a general. rule, I abstain
from reading reports of attacks ppon myself,
wilting nec.tei be' provoked 'hy".that to which II
cannot propetly 4 ffitefiee:aliwar. , ..y ItttrAtjLte.wt.;
this precaution, 'however, ' li -Zdefell'Arn-,inY
knowledge that I am much censured from some
supposed agency in setting up and seeking to
sustain the new State government of Louisiana.
In this .I have done 'just PO much and no more
than the public knows.
**ln the annnalmessage, of December, 1883, •
and accompanying proclamation, I presented a
Van of reconstruction, aa the phrase goes, which
I .iron , ised, if adopted by any. Bute, should be
acceptable to and remained by. the Executive
governnient cf the nation. I distinctly stated
that thin was not 'the - Only plan which might rkl6-
'sibly beaeceptable and I also ffietinctly protested
that the Exceptive claimed no right .to say
'wise or whether members should. be admitted
to seats In Congress from such States:
"'llk plea was In advance. submitted to the
then cabinet and distinctly approved by' very
wombs r of it. One, of them suggested that I
should then and to that connection ap
ply the. Emanelpation - . Proclamation td
• the theretofore excepted parts _of Virginia
-and Loplelana; that I should .
.Crop a eug
neglect 'about apprentiendop - for fre , pi peo
ple, and that I should omit the protest eget Oa my
own power In regard to 'the admission of mem;
- hers of Congrite; but efen he approved every
part etd.pareel of the plan which lies glace bron
employed or touched by the action' of Louisiana.
- - The new .xinstitution of Lot:dello a, declaring
, emancipation for . the; whole State, pramt
, catty appliee the proclamation to the part previ
. oust}, excepted. It does not. adopt approntice-'
shiptcifreed people,and It Is silent, as It could not
well bertherwise. abed the admission oftnem
, hers to Congress. 'So that as it applied to Louis!,
t '
ura "crag' member of the Cablfiet folly approval
Vtbephin. Tire messagewetittO Commas sal l'
, *received many eommendationeef the plan, writ
:ten and verbal; and not a 'eingle objettion to it from limy profesad, emanclpsdionist came ,to
my knowledge until...idler, the , ' , news reached
, Wasilington.. that the :people of Vtrualania had :
begun to to asnordance with It.
Troth - aberat‘Jtily,.l9B3„ T. hid to/respect - led;
..lell b iliffiralt Persons eapPosedlo be interested,
sec kink a reconstroetkat of a .fitate 'Golf-'
entrant for. Louisiana. When tog massage ,of*,
lailiki blithe picas before' mentioned, ' ?cachet:o 1
.New Orie.ana,„GrA. , l3anks wrote „me laterasAon
ifidcat thee the penple4 with . blisnilltary. calms- :
limo, mild reconstruct aubttaratallyou that plea.
I wrote bi:pasta soak' ortbem to tryst: ' They'
tried it; andlhe result is known._.... ~'.
g ,
' "Stroh only bait been ' my agency in kelt - thu up •
the Lranalana gOvertiment: As to sustaining it,
my psi solve la out, as before stated; bat as bat
promises are , better broken than kept; Isbell
treat obi, as* bad promise,
and, break
,;t when-
ever I shall be convinced . t hat'
.keeping Kis ad- -
Tent to the public tateteett bet I have not yet
been' iss ". amrinted: . :11 - havit 'been;-Shown
II , fittt :DIV -this 'subject - . - .:semetrved - to bp_
an able onc, In which tha..4stioexpreeses regret
11'4 my Mind luta '. -- ,ot teemed to bo definitely..
hied on ther,;:iestien whether the aecctlidfidetre,
so "1ie6 .5et , .19 gni Elmo! or out of it. I wobld,
Petk spe.,.add'eritottithearnt to his regret were;
{ te a 10.1 . 4, that sliced haVI. found professed olden
*ten endeitwerlieg to Mike that queittion,l have ;
Saluda, foreborne any public ci. - pression upon
It. .As appears to me thatgnestkm haz.ltot been, :
apt jet tr,prat gasify a material one; and that- 1 1;7 I
sliscusahst 'of 4t Whihi it thins remains PriteticallY
Immaterial; fibula Immo no elicit her Otis the 1
nib stirrer KoneT - ; r Whig Otir.friends. As yd,
whaterer it - may hereafter becOme,that ennui.=
is Lad as the.basktof a controrersr,lanitAcial fur
nothing • a alt—it merely' pluralscnouf...sbetrae.
thou i
"Iyeell *medial : hp ell tittles (so,caliel)
are out of iheithroperetleal retattottWith the
, Ekd that. or, end the ‘etilk object_of theiGkeern
1. nieral,,cleilisia J . :m=7A rewind to thoia States,
11(0 agelriget them Into that proper practical re
;,- latkm. I believe It is not only. potedele. hut
1 in, fact carter to do this"; without deciding, '
; or tcrn onnaldertng, whether these Stites have
ewer, beep out of the 'Union, than . ,with , • It.
4 Ftsding themselves genii at `hinthe,,it Wouid be
; nittriy inatiaterial whether they bad O'er been
, pLct us all. Join doing the acts beeessney to
*Awing the proper practical i Nations between
- these States and the Velem, and each !brevet; ate
ter innocently bedulgo .Ithfolin °melon whether.'
in doing tic acts be brought the States from with.
smut tato the Unbent or only nave proper:tor:
!esteem, they, meter having beep out of it.
"The sii.onst of constituency, so to speak. On_
'which'. the new .Louislana . ipaccriment rests,
• would be more satisfactory to all, Int contained'
'fifty; thirty, nekven twenty.tbousand,'lnstend'or
only about twelre tlistomodi so it rosily does,' It
!Is also unsatisfactory. to some, that the elective
''franchise la- not given' to the colored man. ' I
' , would wrcuif 6 ....!f1e that it were , nee' Confer . 4d ,
ion the very int el ligent, and in those who servo '
cur cause as roldiers. Still the question la not
,wint her the Louisiana' government. as it stands,
is quite all tbat'ia desirable. The . question is,
."11111 It he alter to take it as it is, and halo to'
miaove it, or to reject and disperse , it 1" "Can
Louisiana be brought ,Into: proper practical rela
tion with the Union sooner 'by sustantaz or by
,ctiseardipg Ler new Stategovyrnment:";
1 .. dome aware thousand rofers in the heretlfore
slave State of.. footstep* have twain alle
giance to the Union; Sethi:ace! te be the right
ful political power ef theffiptc; . held elationt;
organized a free government; adopted a free
State Ccanstitution; gieliteibit:beirefit of publin
reboots squally to black and white, and empow
ering tbk - L , !itialettue;to confer the clectice , fran.
chise pato theeolored man:.. Their ,Legbilature
has already'•voted' to ratify' Igo t constitutional
stnendmeet, recently pealed by Pongees!, abet
klarg elavery..throughout tie nation. - Them
twelre i housand , persona aro tine -fully commit;
tied to the 1.114100, and to perpetual freedoin In
the Suttee- committed to 'the very /tangs, ani
nearly all the things, thenation wants--and they
aek the nation's recognition and its assistance
t make good that committal. , ."` :' -
!"Now, if * o.Pieet nod 'timid iiibm: we donne
inmost to .disregattlxn 'ana tiisi. , rec them •We
, In ellbetnuoy,to"tbe s .iehltd man, , rou aro worth.
haw, or worse ; we will neither . help you nor be
r helped by you.' To tbd blacks, we sky, "his-.
..cup or liberty which these, } - oat - old:mesterei:
! bold le yonr hpe - twe will dash 'freak you, and
;leave you to4hurchances of gathering the spilled
anti scattered content/1;ln some vague and unde
fined when,. where, and. how.'.. If this ;Mussy -
dilleonraging , and par/dieing 'bcith ' white and I
black, has any taseener to bring Louisiana into -
proper' practical relations with the Union,' ;I
Live, so - far; been unable to perceive it: - .
- , i 'll,:on4hd contrary, We recognize and sustain.,
thb new government of Louisiana,. the converse',
GU all ibis is made true.- Wo, encourage the
Learns and nerve the arms of, the Vrolve thou
sand to adhere At their wOrk, and argue for it,
',and proselyte forlt, and light for it, and feed it,
. and grow It; and ripen it to a complete falcons.
.'The colored man, too, seeing all united for bine,.
'is inspired wiile vigilance, and energy, and dlr.,
to
log, the same ad.. , Grant that ho • desires the
• elevate franchise. ' Will - be not attain it Sooner,
by saving the 'already advanced steps toward It
. than by ranging backward over them! , Concede
: that the new geverament of Loulelaua is only`
to What it should be as the egg is to the fowl, we
sbellectorice- hare the towl.by hitching the - egg
than by emasbleg It. , , [Laughter.]
gain, If we reject Louisiana, we also reject'
au
1
vote in favor 'of the proposed, atnentimeet•
to he' national Constitution. To . meet this
proposition it haa 'het* initial that • no, taore
,than tbreefourths or th ose' States which bare'
nob
attemptedirecalott, aro necessary to validly,
ratify the amendment, .1 r - ao net commit myself
'
against thie;firrthei thin to say that such a rat=
.111eation Would, be questionable, and earn to ba
pereletentlYqueetiobedr while a ratification by.
three-fourths of all theldiates would.be naques.
Honed and unquestionable.
,_,-•
"I rcpcat . the question: •Call lAtllgatill he
brought into. proper pranks! r.elation web the
bo
Gan soma- 11.:5 , suarainfay Or by discarding her
State' hew, StaGoveromentr - What has bean salt! of
'./A ' tibian ww lll aPPIy- generally to other States.
And yet so , great , . peculiarties- pertain to each"
Stalk; and such important and sudden change*
occur In the same State; and, withal, tonere
and unprecedented is, the whole case, that no ex.
elusive and -Infleilble plan can safeli be Pre
scribed as to details and leollateras. Such ex
clusive and inflexible plan would surely become
a new entanglement. Important principles l may,
and must be Inflexible. • •
"In the present alteration, as the Arno gees,
it may be my duty to make some new.iuteounee
meat to the people of the South. 'I am canal&
ing, and shall not fall to act, when latistlett.
that action will be proper." , •,
The speech was applauded throUghout by
emphatic sentences and lobd cheering. 'We
have purposely emitted . each burst of approval
*sit occurred, to avoid marring, or, at all events,
breaking the cossunentialneas or the grgament
by innumerable pecntheseit-
CITY AND '811BUJIBMV."
The 7 wenty..lnch Naval Gnu
bob" at froze Pitt Works. . •
The 514 n eh Dahlgren navy gin Jost Completed
at the Fort Pitt Works; Is the largest of the kind
ever east. Its mete, an army gun; Is mounted
in New York harbor. This mammoth piece of
ordnance was constructed 'ira an 'experiment by
the Government, and will very probably prove a
success. It was christened the "ileeliebstb," by
Capt. 11. A. Wise, Chief of the Bureau of Ord-'
nance- Its actual weight Is 08,01.5 pounds, and
It will throw a solid ball of 1,020 pounds. ' The
only other gnn of the same calibre above 111M/-
timed, was tested In tire following manner r A
Clear day was selected, when the sea was per
perfectly placid. The scope of the horizon at
sea Is generally estimated at Ws miles. This
gun threw a ball beyond the horizon, how far
could not be ascertained, 'as no vessel would
venture out to see when the trial was made.. The
report when it fell rould not be beard,'
Tho "Beeizahttb" was cost on the fith of
last May, On the With of May an accident oc
curred whirls prevented the gun from Delon' ta
ken from the pit as soon as was. Intended, While
lemoving a rough 'l5-Inch gun from Its pit,. and
When the gnu was Immediately over the p i t con
taining the Minch gun. the topplato which held
the "north crane" to Its Vara gave way; letting
the 15-inch gun fail the pit In which the
"lb elzebnb" was. The crane was put In repair on
the 10th of June, and - the pit cleared of obstrut.
Foots. The gun , was then heisted on the two'
cranes. and towards evening It was safely landed
• In skids arranged for Its reception, hiving been
in 'the pit thirty-six days. The appearance of
the gun was a dark gray, tied as far aa_eould he
ascertaleed It was thought a et onecess-
On the evening of June 22d, har i n gbeen moved
first by.,trucks and afterwards by means or block
and tackle and Jack screws, it was safely housed
within the bighting containing the lathe Intended
for its reception.
Its rough measurements were as follows
At the bate
.. ...B6lnches..
LO inches Irons thetase. 115 do
GO do ,do • CI • do
50 de 54 do
140' do , 40 ;
d s
115 • do 47 do
Its finlsheddlmensions were as Ml:cows
At the base " :.84 inches.
' 40.1 n elms' from the base... 05 do
•do -do - . ... : . "do
80 , do do - , '.55110" ' do
100, do . do 44 24 do
I%l' do do 30.80 "do
175 do do 34 01_, ,''do
The bore star ,angrd zero, or exactly twenty
:incite - 1r the entire distance, except at lour places;
tettti it varitd . thn onc - hundreth pia of an
Melt. The' 'S'eslis — on whleh"the ;gun' was
weighed ate vaielder,odie bis the largest the
worldrand ore estimated ;to lie'• tire `thousand
Ttiey wire first thoidughlytestedi
end proved lo be entirely reliable. v•-• • • •
t•TLe "Beelzebub?, is'now In readlnies •to be'
sirkped-to,the proving . gronnd. We artil glee
due notice of the inanner.la which It will. stand.
the tilt, ...Tao senien charge - of the ontiariest';
is 'clittiffisaufidsi.but I 4 the nine rolutds,;whlch '
Ikenumber fixed far. MO Arta,. there 4111. be
thine'of three of 80,' and three' Of. 100
poitedi powdee. - ilt Is •mtbabla last`charge may be Axed atl2s pounds.
•
'Atrium . Accidents Incurred,: at , a- Ceti.
! • bratioaz'or: - Victory.
Cu Friday : mightiest,- during the- celebration
-by the cithrenrot'Ettrinsburg, Cambria 'county,
of the late glotions xictorier, a rather sericaliacr,`
.
Meat - . occurred: • Art ohl cannon heti. peellii
brotiatt into requlittion. whorewfth to - Are_ 1 !Iv
late,
e, and. no : the fink. , disebdrelt *xliodedr
acroteiiig the fratradate for and wldel Captain
BliTsge. e: the PrO4ell ;Guard, ant Mr.' Thonlas
.
at. werelarreawdy,lajured. A rummer
'Otherriarere ',lightly hurt. - 71'.iferi — ItkOidirbtild
the cissitalttca were eo few., Thegun vas tilted!
&marled, *ad the pieces scattered for . sonica
armed. Mans. Savage and Jones 'Nisi been
readied to bed ever - 'since, but their 'lnjuries,
_though severe. trill not nerressarily prose farm. When the recd taws reached Carrolltown, the
people there derided. to ere. a, *are. •No
cannon being arallable,,a . stump p,erforakel :
bi a two-inch auger bole Was brought ,into
rifjulation Instead.. Tills . Aria Charged:Art . lth
norsiderablii quantity - of powder, a trallt?d : '
tached tbsfetti , fact
nerntrlng at the propenfirn3,6lie et the byatud
7141.1..aM`_,Ftrderiek-Taeoperviapproactied to
r,cltrO . theii,edi," Jot. res , he reachad,Shisatekap,
and 'white eiamhshigthetiale,lhe charge, TW
bad T:'‘ bung 'llre, 7 r , :''Czploded aidefeacig - the
stnmp, a 'TIP: ter of whintretnilor the hurcirtu
nateisenberg la the region of the-hear t,
hit ,, ilta4rit Instantly.. - lie notilve, Oyer rive
atiUntis: -• The • rfeei.atual !WA"' aged Pr 06 3 1 ,47,
thirty- flirt fears,' arid letwe44laroily. • '
Fatal A eeldent:' • ;
; •
• Another ottbere and accideinufwideleriehar:e
holt Called titan 'lleVehrindele sc frequently of
/ite ;; oetaelined intim nae fli ; eiernia, occurred
Girard, 9blo, ;on • Frfday. evening Mat,: An
. .
i lmpremotti celebration of .therceent rectories of
topr exteles Was.beinir held. , and keg= will Died
,
.
fr,am tittle 'lion. eirnuen.,:ltilln, ,
powder •ret
'atedpatd at the eighth - discharge- 'Woe eu- ,
•
Although. I Ante- number of - Persona were
rlairding near at the time,• briJorto was injured,-
;Nelson Ecger.,..who,. dre d the. gint. •• He died In
'about
.twenty - minute!,,. arm was 'mangled,
'bathe rivaled to hare Jr:lrind no external In
juries stifiltlently saran to be fatal, SO Wit death
must bare been ,occaelened painclPally py tied
tboeleef the ciliation; Ile wail. a teamster by :
'occupation, and reared a wlfe and two children,
ash. were dependent On 'bled for inppon . The
bray remedy for these :aceidents app-are to be
tide: Trutt cannon only in Me bands' or these
Rho have been thorenghly drilled and under
*tend their management and eapaelty. • •
The Noparell Washing Machine. - •
We cell the 'special attention of 'our - craters
to the. adreithemen t or this . popul sr Machltia,
salt* will be found in another whiten: Twai
n:entitle as toits . aeellence are:furilahed by well
hnown clergymen J n tble eemmulty. a:I of
141.3114 hare witnessed Its, practical °Muttons.
• and micnotince it to be u .nes;ll • “perfect"
as
any machine of the hied possibly 'can be. It
sites soap; tfme; liter' and clothes. An tordi t
nary Pwahana. can he done In 'tuna, two to
three homy by the 'machine, and ttiellnest laces
can be Uneoughly eleansedlyithout injury. It J.
hiurdock, 0116 the -- proprietors of the
fbrited 4.'rcohpferkm , la the 'Agent for.thls regite.
Mr..Mcireock le well known Lomas a eneeesernt,
to roan, of - great politeness, land oleaslnc
aildress," and Abase .who ca 11.% - 11 Li 'Jake, .74*
Tpird street; will Lrecetre all necessary Informs.'
It ceard to the machine.. Beo advenisenient.
'Letins- a en Woinday.. Minn
... ins
- a
. .
Brainard. Eno, is announced to
dellief, a lecture it (koncert sa n d al
espying next, oa the Sadie!o"Saclal, Moral
r -
aid - Polities)" Life in ii r eshington City: , Mr
Broilpard ja heralded as a mait .effeetfie speaker..
-aid the theme which be has chosen will (sedate-.
ly prove Interesting to hundreds of our citizens..
ile has a wide field for thought, in tha discus'
elon'of the point's 'named in lass :ionnluer, and al,
beds thoroughly conversant with the rariou,s
phases of, life Ir the national capitah-hia lecture
will ao.dautit prnst highly entertaining,. and in.
structire. ' See card another n ) luma.
Ere lecture.'.
. .
Cal. - .llawklna, a speaker 'of , great' force end
eloipenee t and of tho most loyal and derO
' tedUplon tpen of East Tonnesseels announced.
Oehyera free tictenv thls evening, at Wilkins
,Ifnll,'~nitbe eabject of tho "War In Tennos.soe;'.',
in irbleh he trill giYo an Interesting aid graphic:
picture: of ,the trials and sufferings of the people
of that State.. The lectute le delivered under
theensplees of the'Sanitary Commission: Those
who town beard. Col. Ilasykint pronoaaeo.
'one of be most CZ:ellen -speakels thada,f.'
Thu ladtosercurgently reltanded to attend this
. Itaßa.W.reeitcd.---A large numberof,rafts—
orci tirpity'—'l3log at, flea Island. Were float:
ed eff•yr St eiday, owing 10 the rise In the dyer.
A met quantity' of debris had collected at the
blued, and on being canted off, took Maratha
-With They were lodged on the old..iajitednet
vivre, acd altogether now forma ,inrn--
ble.: The wreck ettendg - halt way across the,
ricer. It la'rbreearnedeerne of. the 'timber that-
Itutber down the atreant, hut'yery late
Aiction Sa Carptta, Piano, Farnl. ,
Inret Qatereware, 4:c., this morning at . ton a.
ca. at li'Clellatd'a Atictioti Tim:W. 5 5 rte
A Min fined' by : a 'Weil Falling In.
• A i.i%rcr tilted kilauter Powell. 'who was
= employed Wedeesiley' mending in= ring •is
• pemp-log in the well treforirLittlekt kiwi* Se
• trlckley, was occupied Oilers woikit ardeptit of
forty feet from the:surface, tdr,iniy'dowir the
„ :
well, when thn whole Well suddenly ; eared In,
. : ,
completely burying him In the' debris of steam.
and earth. The .wildest exclidinent periaded
. ,
:
the neighborhood and at once all the men ,who
. d
,
: had lutembled'were divided Into ieliefe.au' set to
work to,get out the unforttuiate bait: . Theitiork
was energetically proeecnted from= 640bn:clam
until two eclock yesterday:morning, when they
-
reached the heed or the boded' man: - Daring.
all this time they bad been enabled to Ocitivinito
with biro, as the falling , of one •. large stone
againit the rump log,--just spoke head,- had
saved his-lila. • • When they to' him from
time to time, he answered, telling `thine-how
much he soared from the terrible
: prospect .
above and on every : side of. him. Aa hour attar
hour wore cur, howeTei, his voice breeze Weak
er and at length Wben theyTaised the stoat off
' hi; head, be had scarcely strength tospeak,-.7lar
excitement hid notuctilminated `and 'hopes of
saving him seemed 'changed to ' certabitY,when ,
soddenly the sand and' earth raved; in Ails.
Thee* who bid worked en nobly for his delivery :
'we're imbue t, but Powell was smothered' by the
-falling earth.; .The ilfokss body= was asionted,
and ecnveyed to his bonie. Powell was ayoung
man and leases a w ife and child._ . ,
Stamp Duty: on Steer Transferal.
buds
decided
Commissioner oflnterztalßeviseue tuLtel6- .
decided " that an as s i gnment , - or trustee. Of
stock, made oy the owner, which patece thetido
to the purchaser, whether made 1400 the bdoks
of tits corporation or npon the certifleatn, lianb-
Ject to a etemp duty of fire cents as an egree
tettt Cr contract." And as to whose. duty It Is
Ito tinter. the transfer, his farther decided! "If
A cwne thestock and assigns trans .- Mil it to
p by a . written aastgmmenc or transibr, and such „
scegnmeor Istiot 'tamped, A Is. - the piny
~to thekenally, (eXO,) and. notCOr , the ;ono- •
ration: . If A, instead of making tho transfer .
Ilimeelf;'suthorizes • 13; by pewee of ettorttOtiO
execute the assignment or traus'er to C, A mast
stamp his power of attorney, and being the "
•
pony whomaket,'signs, and executes the morn.
meat, mast stamp It, or he subjects hinisslito
the, penalty. , :Where stock la required toll*
transferred he the booki of the corporation,'"
' the owner ef the stock signs and macular the
traneftr, Slone locum the penalty nth
tastes cent Is not stamped. II the assignment
laniadeolgned and executed by,any other_ for
bim, and is not • stamped; the party makbig,
•
signing or ex:curing, lathe one who Inctraltte
ion'alty." All tidal's plain enough. and possibly
a Wrltttn et r ierment of stock may be '
strutd to le an agreement, Lot is tee di rection
of caolde., of Ace& to a company's-transfer
:gent to pat his stock into some other name ;an
agnement, liable to stamp duty T '
• . . City 111ortalty: , 1
Dr. George L. 310..c0' ok . rbselelao to the Booed
of Hee ltli,.eeforta, the followlog deaths fig. {he'
city, from Apr:llst to April .
Femalca Mal " ' 8 1 31111 e: 17 Colore Total. I .
c1...'..
Of the 'aEiciee • there were: consamtitlee;'
JDlptherie,.] Paiitlyele- 1; Chronic letematlein
of bc.wels, 1; Bull Ira :a; 1;, Uoknown...,24,Ery
is:felas and Bm'allre.xl; Dysentery. 1; Drowtiod
I; , Coogettleta of Bralrtil.; ElearletFever.Dreith,
Bacot-Small For, 1; Croun,,•l; BoirletlakiteU
-11amatIon of brats,, lntim:nation ofmtalt 1.
,Additlonal '....tchintseledgnientivee
inrmledg et the.receipt of $ Oyu the pouters
' pilferers. §dcraden Maeon'a Battery Teed,
410 it 0133 Mr. ' , Skink; in& e 9 'lrina Cult, :(all
'f heave! the , .10 from' Mr. tEt,A.
PAryloace, - .Ji; aid of. the_ unfortunate woma n
whose milnelie'mt ri tioLed if day or two slam
The trdelamiust:tbna far contributed le SOT hO
sum 144100 ofipailog lboert hrerrionslyan•
kisowledged. The,shuation of the. woman Judi
been brought to'theremee'of one of our behests
lent sovialui; and kir wants'.no `doubt -be
• Counterfeit- Treiuntry' tiew
, terfelt•COlteit States Treasity uoto; of the der•
nomluattou of - Are . dollars, Is nuo,.. 111.cleca4-
tIon: It' poorly eneettted, th e ealTaTinP.4"
Ing quite coarse anct nnethvln Ippearainw' Mut'
Goddeas of Liberty, .oft theta handrail - alba
note, - tind the ground work around Vie • Open -
on the upper' Sight hood earner, not
epPu*racce• erSen =MI*. *
sbid•satia unlike toe Piaui/to,
. , .
Theatrm , —.Tomight the yematile.andsieddist
.bUshed Eatie 4ewdenn - n,takes a faresecilinnsedi,
when.' , Bi o tic. produeed the. beautiful legendsl7
epectacto of "Tier Naind Queen;" acid thb
comedy of liatyo'l3tdeLl VAG. dasersing
of a . house. crowded, to, eplettoo,And nhe .win
doubtless ickeirelt. Her 'career In pnicity has
heats Wended ,ssith jiiarheakeuroots and we 4114
her western Mut , inaY tie equally Lthimpluizti:
i. A
Supplemeptax7 Flood.--T44 lawn ot
t—rnytsloil by another , ogd by
fhe
PIA *fro , oSarP tallizate4two initroutgect
P.m o . Bl t 6 led,W dri.fl o Nopg. Several, - rialtos*
midst' trete ameoqpipt 4wanandrigfrowli nz
bitweelacek`fiairefi'lend Etie *it dricontraitid
' if • ;•• !
Eau nig to , 11,etithiLiA litintiamett Care wad
burned to death ttthjelf !Polak - A:1610, one !day
hOit tred.'; whili 'to Ilk fit oC,lntoxlcatket.
oife,!whatiOsliteddronit ,
alttiongh,ln bed E
tberavve; roostbst: the tle . it:happened, knew'
nothing ot' !att .! 4d
~ tttfhptneepontll the next;
ttionitne
. ,
Gate
ii4ll , - .lottipAr.lfactey, atifrgett with
being Implicated 111- the' rate robbiryof.W. JI
Beettlillottie,.bad beatinchaltirik ,
his honor s . - YeSterdia lafta 7l ooP.
He NYallield • to the Anra.ot dr. tur nao f
Dye bun retirtioTiare'for ARsbet r •
Ppilbg-,tiker-,:Under tbe,lnflueaell of",*er 7 4
illBl showtra the buds, ang* . grata are beginehtg
+tastable a dirldedly iprieg•like - ins. 'We'bra&
;they will not ber.!•paralyzed'',. by the aharpthtb. ,
ling
east.w.lnda,whleh nowyrerell.- . ,
AND MIscELLANT ? *
, .
..„
- .Tnx radical foes of the • - and• difetitters
acre Ir,own before at, war as *Tireeaterii."
Their tuts fcr volcanic food must..hive, beep-. :
fully "albeit bjv the diet of the last' fotirytirs, -
inteed,. "bemuse of appetite has grown ,
.I•y *bat it fed on.". • •,
htsaisx lelceauvut - ,. an actress , dead at the,
Asylum last week, trotp
congestion of the - brain,- • • . ; .
A Bosyorepbyslcian Is'seld•to ha - ve diecoVered
ibst geld has medicinal virtues..So the yell,*
VfioBl, PPP.' Is become t
• :A peony occurred under the gallows on which
Sao Iltiudy•tras hung, la 'Louisville, for pager, •
gou of his black - cap. . • - • '• • ' •
Oven eight thomand-stead' sodium are eaQ
ployed In. boring` for, and pumping oil to the,
1 Tim libOr State 'prison is t year
pald,all the expenses of the Institedkm, and ledr `• • •
AYoao ala batch of rebel officers who
tired at New York oa Sunday was Cstl.4,lfred.,
lihett, of Fort Sumter notoriety. - ' • e• • •
litifamours paper heads Its list ofdlvorechases
sorat'tlhtatrinvonlal Shipirrecke.' , - ' •-•
• , Tus. Union armlarhave captured 1.900 cannon
rfretii a Confederates . slime August., ' .•
000 million eau hundred thousand ivro•neat•• •
Veers werencoined hat month. .. •
•• . •
:ItertaxEs Continuo tot arrive at Cairo Ida db.
' , lovable and destitute Condition. • • -
. .
- .Grotr.AL WArtratir . demanded a cinhi, at: -'
Ictio!r7 to Inveettgate hte remoyol.,
Engllth bold f 300,4160 000 of tho tObel
Greenbacks la . Yank. .
• 'rho wicily4daloinenta of tbo ,banits'of "few,
TOO: and I"blindilibia a463lib - it
turns of the amountoi'graenbao:bs on laid: , 7
trari,421,431:
New York ...
Phitstlell
Total • £63077,029 SUAM
. 'The lqw York 'rettirris In the ahotre figures In
clude all thohaelostn,the clry, as well eeleai , :
Mg Louse hanks as. the Independents.: .Tbei i, -
amonnt, however; is 'no; onosizth of the krfat,-,
of Urettibitchs In bank. It is manifest, frOnilliati - •
rapidly augmenting strength of-the banks. Ito -"-1
.
greenhacks, that the banks of the two titles wltt
soon bare a hundred •natilions bni band. Tlm.
Boatels hanl.2 make no statement of Alm amount, r -
they have on hand.. •
ar.Toruma sveian,, Au.suicr.sr;47'
itzr.lN:xlcavr
rrieete THIS (FrldaYl' P.VE.dIbIG,. at VA O'clOak:="
tneranere of the/..eaguAln Allegheny ate , is.
TK ettnlry • Int !tea to attend. Ilnehttve of ameba.:
u.teteat trill be before the reeellog. * = apllbth
atO rrish Pilicheati.eana•
-
;do - de;
:dn.atote and for by - ' •• •
;atilt Nos, tag and
lga
•A E Lair bbls
herring, :aline artlele, nwt reoeirell onyoew
Ligriner.bt, wad for wale-at low figures by -
• • OULP a StEEPA.Ark --"
' in. Liberty Civet.
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