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.;,,,VCILIIME LXXVIII--NO. 103.
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11l SECRETARY . WILL PROBABLY DIE!
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Bbet in . th e Theatre!
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• , lAREQYVESCAIE :•OF !Gil , : GRANT.
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IirITEEEIT WISHINGTON
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foitial-,,sresk- 7 1ecretsfy.- Stan a.
.11 Wanetnotot„ ATTU • 1 . 5-42.40 ACiltn - :=The
Piesidte. weltetpi, .7td • WaTheatre tonight,
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id * and etitis iionadat.
. The President ts
The night. lie was ghat at the theidm- Seers.
PIM
i~lCo Carla
were cut.- rartichlaq aant., •
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ov.suncifriorlOk; l 4ekr#4loo-. 1 11
and`wiiic 4er7" . .,ffi1ei814.411, - i7:olg .
it4oroi:d sl *".
fob ibgiatiralli_of
I , —lt was apa?p?ced _ Jo . thopspars Stud Ci_ra. Grant
.41ttbe'rnsOrraS!bast. gentleman took
dbolsto itahawb cars for /for
;irs; stra;dosell-crOWded and erisidsadi aria
aacilitti444th the seine
;.- Ibtia-id;Wao white ghat* was
'teroporkri jaitroihr one of ilia actin to odor,
...;fdd a Am* tricot of a phd;ol was tieardwhloh more
-1 ..ly ittracted . ,attextitatw'bttv
Own coshed to the- front of ahe
rug& 'box waslak a tong dagger 'III his
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right brad and azcishaluz. "`Sk Sever Tyros:
wfa," and immediately - !aped from 'the hoz
which Dia i. , itni&nd tier , to the stage bo-,
Death ar4aniemtlot.tho ono** 'aide, making
hileresPet494l4-114,ber)34e29tOit of the awn
' • enee from thoitarof the theatre; and Mounting
1 1 01 3 iiilfd.. .
The tenants of Mrs _Lincoln tlost!filiapeed
11, taet to the autileace that the Prealdiptt had
beim 'alaot;ithitt all present rote to th:etrilak:
:oohing _many exclatzattre .
"ThitittaillY!„. The eieltetizent wait of the wild-,
' eat poeinbcdnUinaloiliand of-course there mar
i an *Mint intermleake of the theatrical per
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4 - 'vim ars' a a rash towrls the Prenident'a box,
vlan mks were :hcont'ltand baelr. and ;ire
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bltit di 17, I`` ant 011 e etlmulantar' . -
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On a banti - exandniqui It wu ioMtd that tho
t President Tad been shot through OM head above'
k and Lech of tho temporal caul, waddthat name of
die brain was oodig out. Ile was rennoted to
/WU!,opppel(e the and the
4 inrg.ann GParant.(llo Army and OthereMgoo,nS .
Sent for to attend to hb "obisaftion.
On exsoalnlttiOn of the intratitiOa t blood;was
atieOienel on the back of the onsiithued rocklag
-do-dion which the Presideut„had bean, skiing ;
- ideo . oo the paillittn; and on Lloi door's own
mon eingle•barrelled noetei. I tol was f mid it
A military guard iv . = Placed in frknt of tho
juivate resldadu to utkh the President :had
t. -- beak earreird: Immen4e!crowd Wits is
faint of it, oil deeply anxious to learn the condi- .
'iron of ttiorttislAent. IC had' been preriatudy
untontund that the nciund wan mortal,but alt
, 1 30ped.0the.i4... , 3 - keahock to tho coinmnutty
ASS terilble. 'At midniELl the Caidnet, together
. w jtiCifeeaja:.:Stimner, Belot and Fan:am:kb,
3 Jorge Ikgtta.Goyernor Oglcaby.Geacral
7.ecMonet wittl ttrgerni Gener a l Barites and
'Ma Immediate aritlrtantsorrre around hie bed,
4 aide !'
; rwildaut was in, aatato iit,,! . kyncapo, to.
",tally insatiiiile;.: and Intalilig.'Sfitidx. Thd
biota ocw.cd'fidWi the wound at ea' tuciof the
ittrg( on cabassiisiveii. PcSsilble et.
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DAILY PITS i'
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fort or Intl:lien' 1.1:111, hut ell hope was gone
The pining M bin family with the' dying Fred
clentis . too Jrc deicliptlon
for rho talrstre until t sMtniites atter 8
Speaktr Tetra: was at the White House at the
time and the Prtildent dated to hint that he
IMO zaftig although he ((decals . ) hal net
been well, bec ause
, the papers had announced
that G eneral Otani:a - U(1 they were to be present;
and as Gen. Grant had gone north, he did nos
wish the audience to disvppointed. He went
with apparel:4,l'o6,o4DM Atid urged Mr. Colfax
to go With 4itn tut that gentleMsO had made
other engagements, .14141,irt!lt lir. Ashman, of
Mamachusetts, bltl him gond bye.
Whoa e cxe temen at t e tea re was at
Its wildcat 44104, .reikArtk wale ,CAreolated that
Scent Eeward had 160 been assassinated. On
rtlithhinigittlegteitithinaitasitsidenee fueled mut
. a military guard were at the door; and entering
it wall iffeC2tlllA ii;liiiiCe'rriK;ite r itireVased on
truth. Everybody , acre, was so excited that
scarcely an Intelligible word could be gefhered.
* teethe fans ire - substantially' as , folters :
About. ten o'clock a man rang the. bell, ind
EliM
INEMI
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_The Prp..ldint and lint. Lincoln .didlnot start,
the call Loin been answered by a coloted
eAld be had come Itronaßr, ynrdt,!ee
retirYl. ikar . titally::philielin s f . yritt: a lire.'
eerlptlen, at the name time 14ddlitg in his hand
a small infierVid saying', to
niiwprlk.aroptaigthathenTst see the &ere
entitiitea' 'pattlentaiitc'en.'
dens eouceriilog the medicine lie still Insist
.ed on going op, althotigh repeahily informA
that no one could Mau -thin etuniber. • '
The man pasted the servant aside and walked
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ht Drily towards Om Secretary's room, and was
there met by kr. Fre4. Seward, , or whom he .
dream ded to see the Secretary, making thermals
representation labia be did to the servant.
What, feathei ' , eased in the way of eolkemy Is
nut knowaibtat Vte man struck Idm , on the head
with a blll7, severely lajutin4 the e.kall, and
fejlt °dna almostenhatleaa.- • _
The steaseln then puthedsinte the chamber
end attacked Majorlkwiht,:iaiMesicr of the
pralto States army, and:kir„Hansell, a measen=
;mut the. State Department, and two. Male
nurses, dleald'ng them. He then rushed upon
thuHearturjr , ; . who, was lying to bed to. the
lame room, and Inflicted three Mabi In the neck,
bit Evratil, 4: is itiMild and hoped, no ar
tetier,lbaiMblielitid *Midily.
The stiaasln then nulled down sinks, mount-
cd,lils harm at the doorieind rode .off:before an
alarm could btsonnd .d,,and In the same Mato.
.berma the aseasibref the froldent.
It la hollered thaethe Injuries sustained by the
Secretary are not do Islal lgithose of either of the
others; although both the Secretary and Assls
tani Secretary : one very ecrioualylnjared.
Sear:MO iie r n l tOn i „:itd‘ and` others
called at Sim:marl e f erireywitteu to inquire
intitts entrilitlen; .t
elnatkm of the Traldent.: ,They then:proceeded
to the the President, Where hews.
Ing, exhlbthng, of course, Intense anxiety and
Aa 4amtlate crowd was gathered In front ofthe
Pre*l/hat's - louse, and a strong guard was alao
stailor.ed tbere, evidently sappos.
lox he would bitbristglit to: his boo; e.
The intim-City to-night *pcsietits r • Steno of
gild excitement, secompaated by Tiolent expose-
Mena of Indignation Sind tlii Form:apt est sorrow.
Many abed tears. The military autboritles base
palidi in eveii direction; io
order, It possible, to arrest the assaaalaa. Tbc
wtdde Metrepatiturpolice are likewisa vigilant for
tLe tame purpose.
The shit:2lomb at tie theatre and at' lk;ere
tary Seward - a , home took place at about the
Mum 66 1 , (ted oclock.) Tits' aboirMig
colcuttd plan to measelnate these gentlemen.
- es miideridenen it the isidlifiurti = who at.
:tacked the Presidt:at, are. In the poems
skin of
‘) Is) a. ..,
Vl•t•rr..sidest Johnsen is in the city, and tics
-creedal:erten are purdah)) , Maga. .:*
Waa DIIPLUTIECIT,
Major General Dk- -
*-Thin evening at about. balflast nine o'clock,
at Ford's Thcatre,ilke iwitaent, while gulag in
tiswora!e box, Mik-iancolor na er i g ..
ad'llajor, ItiiihbuiV, was ahot by anAssaseln,
nho suddenly entered the: box,and approached
Bellied the Preaktent. The person theileaped
upon 'the race, brandishing a large dagger or
knife. and made his , escape the rear of tho
ebeairb. The pistol ball entered the backed tke
Prwident's bead, - and penetrated nearly through
the bead. The wound Ilinortal.
Tberreatden! Lu beep bulealll4S:?Y.F.flince
was Within!, and In now dying. •
About the same hour an assassin, *hatter'
the same or .nca. entered '/Ir..:liewara's- apart
ments,. under pretence hiring a pa:7
rcriptSon', wan it;oirn 16' Secretary's sick
cuat4r. The SISMIIII4 Immediately rushed to
the lad and Indicted two or threo stabs oa the
. throat sod tiro .on the
. face. , It Is
,hoped that
,the srcur.d may cot be mortal., My apprehen-
Mott is that tbeT prove fatal. ,,,
The nurse alarmed Mr. FreldeSiek Idetraril,
Mho was In an adiolnlog ioomrded he hicstened
to the &sir of bld father's room, where ho met
assasAn who Inflicted np-in him one or more
diirm . rons wounds._
Tie . recovery trrreilerlek Se ward' is - doubtful.
It It act iirabable that
. the I'reAdcrit will live
tbrougli the ingbt
/CfPCST6S ItEtORTED .B,ETRCATING SOLT!!
pptiltenti6 Clinceining Seward.
PROCLAMATION FROM JEFF. DAVIS.
Sherman Reported in Raleigh.
GENERAL STEW.IOI, - .111
.YANKIN RIVER. VALLEY
. .Tosory:Aprll 14.—The Vouitintrrial
ratlv.r's rptusal says It. Is reported that Jain-
EICIII 1411 retrcatcd South, and It it supposed that
the istadajnteno inalt!.rg a stand to Georgia.
Becrutary coudltlust stlll exeltot soma
apprehenkon, but it Is belleyed Ise trill recover.
Tlio ToirASSl;,..rt hag htformation from
one of Its editors le Richmond, that Jeff. Deets
on the sth sent a preelaltettoa,' plying thatVir-
Llnla had i;eett'teoerupled by the federal forces,
and that the war .wold nbo torkilnued.,. •
Sherman was 1n Raleigh, And Johnston, It was
believed, was intreatlnz, for, Atitrtili-
Theraprers knows for a berti.liaty that Stone
man, with from six to eight- thonsand earsirj;
bed:reached Yedken
Federal Vessels oft' Galveston.
liovr Tons, 14.—A vessel wbjch arrived
•eit Narita - I
On the aOui ievortea that GAlveston
.wan giurizooed by IS= troops.. fraolye . lFede ,
•ral vtietls were off the bat:
FRUM 111 E ARM 1W VIE roromir
LEE'S /EMIT AND SIIREEN)ER
IM•raL3p"h.l a 3:cois.ox•fipt.l.c>azi.
Gia SHERIDAN'S MOVEMENTS.
Johnston's Retreat Cut
THE. REMAINS OF THE
,R,ESELARMY
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New7oitg, April 14.1 4 14, st*:,
dal kfres the
and capture of Lee's army :. Ate tiro' trend
armies of the FOtomao and the James begat ■
mrlwt /filch *Mkt' .ftiosn'.s•*l3llliii swttteat
and the molt uurelmatiog--the most suceenfol
fn.sM,toq.::Leegnehieg•hia.A.OrCea cifefl
tetili COurt linirie, - passed - striightlin tor the
Appotnetox,,Frosaing the ricer at Devil's Dend.
Ire Stiliek ioiarat
AirtEni eiittiit'Ffotiie Eat Wedneidat, and 'begin
&Elea% iviey dcsWn that road
td . Detnte ,- befene giant 'Ovid tend 'hitn rlt
Grantw es too.qttlek'foe ‘v ,
flight of the aratylof.Northern. Virginia
bed sot begun, before .swat- legions .with esti
fangs, and baling eannon:were.on die .tesekr
Ore glance nt a good; -AMP will ItiOß Yhat a
pretty rare it was. For three dais and three
niatts,*tiiiirrut enures, seartelf tfteen miles
apart, linedired In through. cillagen and Tal
lies, and 'dia. hills and ttrearek totvaiiis 'the
etatationgo4the'lllehe.ond *and Danville Kan•
road„ which strike It trot. Dar , men
mambo:Fag 'elders Amid, Erannlng dayiwith
fett that btrayecined to tire; their swift tramp
arunded also far . irto the sleerleis night.. Dirk
thtleora that tank to slumber to the nenhigf at
tra aleke to start .with shouts upon ill
-rucd mon.
AD the luatlehlis and InaonvenienCes of other
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menhir seem turned joys In these cradle(
tires, end became a glorious divertisement.
The ..Mitts went into the water up to their
able, jetties and laughing, and they einerged,
shaking tbt restive" , and ratan trim the banks
like harry droves of Newfoundland+. Goseral
Grant; evcriAltne he arpearca In eight, received
ovations. "Mad work, General, hunt y. n want
us to to, we will go," sold a red.fneed soldier to
,Gte. Giant, as be was riding by one afternoon,
near Lunen. going 11. r a while yet, boys,"
sa'd the Gceeral. .`We alit. we wilt, if you
frculligt us a eight of Lec," and the ale rang
eb , ers. f . .
On Mondry , General. Sheridan with hts car.
alrv, bating rushed for three days 'with times.
ami.kd are.ed, arrived Jost in. time, to bead off
the advance guard_ of.Lco'e army _ near deltas-
Title, on the Riebetond • and. Danville Railroad,
below Amelia Court Rouse. - The command con
sialtd of thrall'. ild andbilt omps: Thenth OM%
baTiOg. betn leittoguand.the railroad, Caine up
&nine the efternoon and evening, Joining Gen.
Sheridan at the close of territleitaarches,avertg.
tag Int.on twynty to thirty miles per day. • •
Ihe next mornlng General Grant ordered an
advance Dem 'Yettersville, In the renown:l:er
ror: • the 2d corps-on the left, the'bah corps on
the lett entre, the Gth corps on the right centre,
as II Sbtriden with most of his cavalry oa the
right. • Cavalry was tato thrown out •on the
It ft dunk. Lee bail not waited at Amelia Court
Eoure . ,ftiMeelve 'ha Mock intended for him.
lie was soon discovered hastening toward Farm.
ale, on the ArrOmattos river, whore the
Lynchbing toed enesies it, twelve- miles north
east of Darken Station. The direction of
Mtrde'll mid bilitrltleri'i eldTauce irsa
tiamedi
etdy , fur the purpose •ot heading oft
the I Lamy anew. The 9d coma on the left and.
the 516 corps C.Li the rlghti'mofed toward the
Lonbweet. The 6th- corps on the right of the
Gob faced abort, moving by the left daah„ and
- taking a pc:whiten on the left of the 21. The
cavalry, tamer Bitefldan, also fiend about and
Esept rapidly down -arotied the lett Ift,lte6th
totrt, !flitch tad txmme the left win ef the
h€ 24 terra being In advance street the ene
my nut sear Deauo sville. midway between
uirlip Court Home and Farroville, the 6th
10411 moving to the. left of the Sd, south of
Destatsville, on the road Intersecting with that
:be ex tiny pursued, and struck in the
rear. The 24 corks tooviug down trans ahore
jAreee In the' assault, width re•ulted to Esrdre
surrender. During "the night Lev.erga.mery
I ney crawler; it portion of hie -troops. averr the
uric. Re. Ile prepared his trains for.. retreat,
sueay on Friday morning Lao was compelled
to tall back along - the " lower side of the .appa.
mattes. Be peeked his trains aril assumed a
• • >.
MAU niett, be held us at key: 'Frock
lure he directed ids last unavaillog effots to
titrce our linot, to get mond our len dank, to
.cecepe to Danville. The Army of the Potomac
kal t in front of !little before himt the Army of
the Jeteelreledthilf toinhlng below .46 - 4
're themstvis'iir Prince wirer Coott
House, abut of iisespe In that direction. moving
up foau Prince Edward's Court Haase, to the
1,-n or Gen; Ord. Gen Ord Molt position, In
conjunction with the Sd corps in the ancepoon,
tilverthellernlmostrometptepreorrottoding of t!o!
deioted fated artily. - • " • • •
ileht General Grant entered darmville and
rani 11l fiat lintel to Genersl Lee, inking the
surrender of its Corers. - I,es.thonght there was
still ssme hope, and so replied us General Grant
Ile minuses:wed on Friday eight getting his
mins Sea emir atinisAhn Aptioutattra, paritsal-
Iy_tomiling the teldgetbehhid bbn. ' This moire
'malt did not agape the keen itelanii3OL
ADO era dawn on :Paturday.while the cow
ummnderi doubling again 16 trackuked berms a
notthwrsteriy .march, Mains the- Feterstmrg
Lnyehtdirg pike, busting - to , :Appeinsttem
Conn the linters asides were fullturbk
dose on his flank and rein -111mele, with the
2d, Mb and .sth Corps .preasini alotsy the- pike
end along 'the .-stmth hank of therllpprimstiox.
P herhism marctied straight for Applomistax Cond.
Ileme, Ina line an direct as pcmsible betweea the
ilia and the Lysehbum 1111froad. OM, with
lie army of the Anne*, still kept on below, mak
ing fa Appotnattiir Ccrurt Rome, via Pamplin's
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' On eaturds. everting Custer's cavalry, fhb
Insult by kleiritee, bad succeeded in reaching
.Appernetnia Court ' limo% working around to
the wry trout wed advance guard of the re.
lei army, which they engaged, and atter a lily.
,a(4. emdited, resulted In • • victory. Le-ea - Meal
atter this ttpuber stead marshaled _nct Arno ,
man be.
(lb euetlay morning Lee attempted 'to break
threeeh Sheritlau's lines, nut knowing: tbac be
had les %reinforced by the sth corps,-;The mat.
hem' of the infantry joined with this tabiliell of
the cevalry - showed him tbat all 11111:Orer, nod
-the remodel' speedily followed. ~ r . -,t _ ; --' ,
Ahott twenty thousand , prisoners bal beeri
teem , pr r.% louslo the surtender.
Ale.tt '25400 troops aro supposed to : have
con-prised the remnant of Lee's army at Its fall.
-Ti :e ationit Of inillery, 'wagons, ambolances,
no dical stems and supplies secured has not yet
been reckoned; It was of course immense. DAP
papule, %bleb culminated we ao snpern a tri
umph, was conducted throughout with tepee
cedem, d and TIDT, lIMIIIK Z• 111. Lee was headed
os On lees than four times In his attempt to pro.
cm d to Danville: '
On Wednesday, Wow Amelia Court. Roue,
Sheridan drove him hack. On Thursday noon,
at Dem( um Ille at d below, the gd and oth corns
and cavalry thrust him from hu route, and Ord,
in the atterepert, eheeked ids advance near the
Att.:matins. on the Lynchburg and Potersharg
Itailread. On rrlday, his wild attempt to break
. tlliotgli mit-Mies from Farmville was repalsed
en every side. On Saturday, driratt.egalre. to
pursue the - swift retrecd. Sheridan Checked hie
advance at A ppomatbizeourt lionse, bolding It
first is p reparationl for a 'surround of the Onset
'tug night add theaurrender of the morrow. .
All this was accomplished by marches, *bleb,
beleg Hank movements for the most part, were
longer than those of the enemy themselves.
tarnmiles per - day Is a terrible - dietance for
tarn Inden with knapsacks and =theta, yet the
met. did it without a peevish murmur, feeling
certain of rewind beyond.
Nmr TOmr, April 11.—The There' City Point
irecial rays that as soon as Sheridan had
rested Isla men and horses. he moved directly
fur Danville, and bar, ere this, occupied another
place. As it trate seventy-ere miles distant to
tide rettee, his fore: Is directly In Johnston's
rear, and cuts oir his hop. of escape.
Gen. Sherman moved from Goldsboro en Mon
day lest to Raleigh.
..The number of prisoners captured from. the
beginning of the campaign to over 2%000, aside
fruc those surrendered and paroled. Nine
thousand captured by Sheridan and Wright were
Yesterday between Wilson's Station and Peters.
I burg on their way to the front. . z ' i
During Saturday night and Sunday a largo
number - of rebels made their escape from the
lines.
Nr.w Ycnr, April 14.—The Tribune* Army of
the l'otamaeepeelal of the lilth says titot the
ten:mica of the rebel army are to beanarehed
from lltukavllle under the escort of the s:h
corps. ,
Lett bight about Fix hundred. of te cavalry.
ander4lumpton were dispersed. Not marathon
men now remain With General.tea, and'
the army if nark inzuway.. ff km a few -days ,
longer where It la, tharo.would4 be nearly noth
ing. The maicrlal of the army la trilling. there.
not being more thun thirty gone:,. The army la
lylatrenletly about Dien; the men look ascleanly . ,
.and Lkalthy as oura„and thamnk and filo pow:4r
to be In vtry good fpitits, nod glad to getlaoms.:
tllleers affect to be cheerful. • '
PITTSBURGH, sAna
LATE Fin ORA lEUdOPE.
THE PORTtiGErEgt INSULT
lIIIIEDIATE SATISFACTION DEIIANDED
Eirfitthh rtetv fif the Retalion;
..ADVABer. , :,II FLIP—TIYANTURi
Heavy Failures , AnUouneed
1111°016E0k 6 . 01/1141 To'rrAz.ir
THE, POPPB LErrllitt.
FOREIGN MARKETS, Re
Ilsursx, /441114.—Th') Europe, from Lie ,
etiml April with Queenstown datee to the
suilied rete thin morning: • .
The American Consul hns demanded 'Algae.
tit ? , lugVie B e PPirTriteMr. (9r firJnc
ititolhe ne deminded thayttire Amer,
Teen , Reg Shall he sainted by the 'farts whloh
thed, and the dismitand' of the governor of the
ty!rfl(;
todlon cf lading when fired at.
The surrender of Montevedlo Is continued,
v•The 'correspondent .of 'the •London Tinos,
frem Richmend on the illtinflarmh, , ,
says: I am daily more convinced that if Rich
toed fslls and Lee and Johnston are driven
imm the - field, Iris Wilde dist id:age of this
eolueril rtvidution which will thee be couple
to'. There will be a time when every Inver.
tent lowtrof the South will metre to be held
by a Yankee garilion —when exultation In New
York will Le exchanged for soberness and right
autirearen--siud wren It will be realized:that
lie Oozing mecca of title mighty re‘'olutionary
drama will cot he played out, SSW la tble 4 1 010
of cur - -. J.,
Altana. Denise:o eire . niar 'save drittrgo . buiP
',rimy hes been tioncli :1-20 tondo, and thit int;
tee sevatced early In tho week to 5734@i03,. bat
have titco relapted ;10 - 66341af7, the demand
beibg elderly from the contlneht. Oa Friday
tl,O p•lt grams per the atenmeldpCabt wera pp,
mired, aid lidatra bairn; advanced fro 577 @
abd Iltlaole. Central ,Sbares have
oho attracted attetakm, and have again ad
s-sum d.
The Bank of England on. the :Mat inst., re.
dn. rd tut rate of disconot to four (or cont. This
moll:corm strengthened 'English funds, and eon.
sols are buoyant and adruneing. • .
Krieon. Trilton C. East . India and general
me-claims hare suspended payment ot - .000,000.
It is stated thatAapoleon will leave Paris ear-
Ir loillay, net rettlemdg MI November; his phy
sicists' hosing recommended seven pamittts ab
sent e in the country of Itsly.'
In the allocutions delivered at the Cod
sietcry., the Pope expreeted surprise and sorrow
at the sad events .have recently taken
'place in Malt*. , Ills holiness Maximil
ian would abandon the council he had enterta,
and satisfy the just decires of the Rely See. The
Pope further thanked the Bishops of the Catho
lic world;espcelailythose of Itnly,in defending the
religion of the Church, despite the decrees of the
stellar authorities. , .
April I.—The Times to•day has an editorial on
the anwnensent of the !aril law of the United
'Rana, and says It Is Impossible to fled an ex-
Core for It. Tried by the tight of reason, or by
the tee nits of experience, It is alike condemned.
Ti .triny and Nary B ustle saya the work of
the United Matti Sari - luta now boett acorn
pli.bed, and it must be contwted, that In the
Lands of Farms= and Donor, the high reputa
tion of the tellecreand item= of that power
has taco greatly enhanced: '
tirovul. April 12:—Tbe ttock . oreotton
fart amounts to 15.:43;e00 bilis by actual count,
being 1:41100 baleabelow the etAintatts, of which
atricunt 49,000 bides are dinertcap:.' •
The Manchester, market Is Arguer with an up
ward tendency , . -
The In • - •
Itlebardeon, Spent*. Co:, and °them
.report
Pl= dt4l,and cities', • Wheat
,qttotationa are,
barely trialtdalned id 11484641., corn Inactive.
Prom/lota—The markt:l:has -a downward ten
dewy. Pork heavy and declined 2a 64. Bacon
Arm. r an 4 hole= demand ail adranta. Lard
dull and easter at 511 a 6d. Batter Bat and de
clining. Sugar aL Corea ankt and acad.!.
113octit. Enialsh and Brandon report PetnAcum
rut al la.llde2a tot ;Refined - . There la no
entdc !imitates. ! • .
esEsrma
.nem wisursem.
tie nitil or TIEGIIOI
. .
GONSiERNATION AMONG ?OLIN& GENERALS.
GIN. GliAi4l"S VISIT.
Xessr.res forTaelflcaticm Contemplated
TEUI tommeow:Am aummgmx:
Bulks. frge4 for letlitary Orator.
RELIC! OF GEN. LiDVII SURRENDER
Slier-1n an's' Arrhy Moving„:
TORY, April 14.t—A.n*ha pit' the .goet
ourroir.fthrrfiair from sl"iitiii&e,Apdt 14,
rep; IL 4 btlicred bere to motile nnartels that
be movement fbr tbe return to 410
Valet., coven an 'effort of the States' Matte pi:A
delson of tbaOtote tp 01 14h 1 POOSVOIPA plO4
Mate governmeet.
The oider'YOr tliti f indietkin , or the Stripy has
oll!ne. Plait-n =llm sEttntiltltle.PeUlicar Veer.
ab, 1.460 V I understood; Ire the not Whe
tlto n *verb:m.4,A •- •
Gin. Grant keens Mantel( secluded. Slate hla
antral lit the city heitsalted mineral' Intake - lews
with the llealdent And heed of the War Ihtpart
..
went.
Most coinprettensite tn'rntsta'o for the pkal
cation of, the South aro-ktionia to be. In eastern.
, .
TLe J'os's Washington special says: Gene4d
Wettnti has been superceded In command. at
Illanuchd. Rumors were afloat- this m3rnlng
that be ited been removed beciaso the G overt.
mt ut disapproved of his action la granting safe
rot duet to Alto. rebel Virginia Legislature,
but tie-c reports ate trnitradided.
ttenernl Ord_has- mad. Richmond the held
onatteta or the Army of the James; he Oakes
cututuat.d, outrauking Weitzel.
A lees Just received •trom Goldsbom, report
that blierrnau'ianny moral on the,lol
The - Tribune's Washington special
Rettitorilsrisn has urged the. President to ap.
pols.t (funeral Butler Mihaly Goretiser of. Rich
mond and Virginia. At 11111111HOUltoids, dating
the cobferessed between • Hunter. Stevens and
Centplic 11, it was anxiously inquited If, In the
recut of the submission of the rebel 'autherlttm,
Buti.r we oli be sent to Richmond with plenary
Thu Times' Waebiogton special says: The
table risen which ; Lee signed •thO ailleles of
caphiilatioA was' purchised by .(ioncpit Ord for
fitly dulls:is—The chairs ys Lich the two Genczals
occupied wen also purchased. •
ADVICESFROXRICHMOND
A rrival .'or. Geneval
CITIZENS. TAKING . &TS
.
Ust.Timonzi Alma - Itichniona,tiVg
of (.tterday, contains L iittle ininottaoci..
anionnqi thoarrivalof 000.-Lce on tii3 nigh.
privlans: -
The 1174' pnl 'Mei the oath of all : minuet'. to
which It eaye tha chlzene be' rentaluxl to
swear and subscribe to. Thu Provoet'itanlhil'e
pfl3co is crowded with Poopline.xlout
and the only qneellon among tho eittione eeente
bow ho shall he nest to reneliliteir ettr i an•
chip. •
From nubile,
New ORLISANA.. Yu. Canto, April 14.—The
New. York Tuna' *.`l3psnlsh. Fort" speelatdsted
ou the tnh says. A turlous Ilre was opened on
the rebel tbrla last night tram our-entire line.
llurlng the bombardment a small mnssine ex.
'dented In Spanish tot. Thu damage Is un
known.
Quiet prove:lied - on the
, , •
' Di:settees report 18,040. •
20,000 troops lu
end sheet. Spanish Pont -
Tito lona outaldo of Spanish Fart tp the 4th
amounted to IWO
Deported ltecognitlon of the Llellean Ems
plre- by - the United States.
WAfIIIIVOTON, /toil 14.--Bonte ors the
Journals have reported' that''ls the intention
or our Gore:Tient:l to arknowicege the 'Mexican
Empire. An act of the President does not, hen'.
ever, Fupport that assertion, Ibr he has recetr. 7
. sized Joseph t. Ooday as Consul or the Mexican
its üblic at San Francisco. . • .
D.IY, APitlL_ 15, 1565..
11,6"11111stA WWl' AND La
PROBABLE VISIT OF LEE TU JOHNSTON
GEN. SHERMAN cir THE MARCH.
Milatikr trISPENSES fU ar. • itEnuo--.13.
SVEIT'LE 74 1 E7IiiT .TO' PkrEifigißUßC
WSW IN COINMAND AT lIIIINNNOND
LEE ANKICOS TO SW FURTHER EFFUSION OF BLOOD
sinsePtotin FEUII JUT. NV* TO 06. GLINT
The Rebel Ram Sto4walL
INCIDENTS AFTER LEE'S SU kFLEN DER
New Yong, April 14.—Tbe World's special
nays : It Is reported that saloon as Lee decided
ttet he would have to murender, bb set to work
'to devise some plan by Which action on his pail
*could result In peace. What pasted at the in -
Jerriew between him and' 'Grint le not_ publicly
'known, but from subsequent' enees it may
~be safely inferred that the teems of surrender
*ere but a minor portion fir 'the nations die
, Cussed.
It is quite I rubable he proposed to Grant, If
generous terms were granted:l,
blmstlf to Gen. Johnston andmrge - him to
rmn reer, /tt Jurtherancii!of this
plan, thant was to Ma to . Washington , and urge
a . 1110 1 , Pego of reenfUniiinliihe bitting of an
! amnesty proclamation, while Gen. I.ee would
tollaltiglnfia Tito:OM:4'ton to surrender.
;aThe - T . 4mi special Fays, Grant will 'remain to
Weshin glen bertral
8006 of ZiltrA4l, /a Appointed 3.:erelary of
Pecoleb TeMIPII.
formation_ has been reoetl,l that
'Aber - man Marched from Goldsboro for Raleigh
leek Monday: :
The Tri.unt'aepecial esp. Gee. Great made
imrionact rant' cut his • wej °Wasblucton,
thelleewebld demonetrete• to the Goiernmout
that our military espr.uses may new be reduced
one neolloll dollftre, without infrieging as all
uptit.ur ut meaty efficiency.
Gretna Weitzel has been sent with his col ,
ottd inwps to Petersburg. Gen:Ord takes cowl
awed et-Itiehmond. •
Gew. Levis to pat rd to be prea
not Oen of the Virgiala Letorlatu4
.The I le-rulr a Washington speol
°int represents Lee as zealous I.
stop router effusion of blood, a
eiarlernallt, Is rating all oth•
of Southern srmics to surrender
reidstneee. I.re considers his wo
anise Gratt did his In coiolog
to - foam% the expeoees of the Gov
it appears that Jeff. Darts sent
!natant of Grant 'atwitter ttus Go -
&timelier' to leave thenotortty;n
GOnt's reply was that Ms bailees'
Elown the ?chine% and not.nto,
'it also appears tlun Jeff. Davis
arida* Were Interetted peeunladl
adequinlng bnelnuis, and made
iknArs adotees from
Mitch 1044 Bays thcri Is strong
Jcitit,totes army lett Ralelgh!la t
ttustlouv, kattaga ratan cavalry
7ho-Ilrold'• litaithigion •
betide the reduction In army eat .
i
,
thenity are alto to .be eat down. ' .
-The itraders Coruna' eorrespe dent says the
ram Stonewall hoisted the rebel sr before she
was kat of the pretreat channel, ad that &deep
reepr.i.Sibillty rata with the Yvon and OPkeint
estdstts on her amount as well as the United
States Goeertimeet„ for not sending over audit•
dent forte to destroy her at oaces.
The Ifinaftre 11.'ebtermd dispatch says It is
known there that Lee's Virginia troops doerted
him hy Chencands, an so weakened the father
ehichala that he was oldli...cti to surrender. They
would ma knee the State with hint.
The Trench Consul halt gone to Washington
to lay claim to the'Fronch tobacco.
The /Area's army correspondent says: The
drat turtling of Grant and Lea was pirate for a
few moments, when the staff officers were ad.
=Matt. Lee looktd faded and worn oat lie
se. tcarly &vexed in gray cloth, without erne
wed, Dada& the interview he was 'lamas to
`return, hut stowed no temper or mortlfhwthin.
lie Mvonaced thestightbatereltt ['grove near
by, and in the mormear, breakfasted on a corn
eteg,r. No one but a .614 of liantliciers - sus
feettd that be contemplated marrendering his
7 ire Mere correspondent says Gen. Lee asked
Get, 011121110 riplattf what was meant by per.
of Nana effects, and said many of is cavalrymen
owned their horses. Grant veld horses must
be im wed over to the United tee. wtdek Lee
admitted was entirety correct, ha Grant said be
would Instruct hie 'odium to a w those mea
niere.min their own honter.to them. as
' they would need them to till t Jr. .far,ns.- Lee
espresstd great Fratineation Inch sunercuis
conrideration, mid said it w hive a very
good
Lte.conld not tell bow'rnany bid to surren
der, ter many had been killed -deserted. -Ile
billenned Grunt that bin mm were short of pro-
shines,Whereupon:the latter ordered 25,11i* re.
lions sreed nbt :When - Law "Annotinced
thin literal terms he bad scented to. ids:officers;
tlie; enpreswed4rea.. eatfsfactknt. The troops
received the annoonannert with cheers. After
nerds an hoar of friendly lateeconrse took place
baneren the ofilicsisofthe two tenties. .
.
Tim . Thais' ecirrespOndent Gaye' that, In a
• I tannish; 0 es. 'Road; on our Milo, sad General
Herring, of rebel stile, use. sad in tull *law
of tLc - forms told a tourusnient or deattr,lled
ire %WA plat* until almost 16unit/toe:testy
Rted fell dtad and Decent mortally wounded.
New York Mock anikle9wey Natters.
N" YORK. April street promoted*
:cry dull soptrt. to•dey, and-bnalness Sn..all dl.
tritions was on a very limited teals-at the Stock
Mad. The trthrictions were alien the streets.
Good Friday micro genc.rally, observed In
races circles. In dovernmrat Securities there
was a tharp recovering it price of last enplanes
exchange. There are hut few bonds punting on
the market. The Stock market was very strung
in the trivets, but the balance -ol,business was
quite moderate, and prices were very regular.
The Gold market opened it a decline of
per et et. from the clostog mite of last evening;
Ater afttrwards recovered. Business was. nut
large.
Tte Dry Goods Trade la very active, and job
bers arc doing a very heavy . battiest'. There is
a larg e number of tawdry merchants in town,
and th. y are purchasing quite freely. The Pala
ulna of hush:ems yesterday was large, and retain
to.dity the trade Is brisk. In one prominent
joy hint: I.OllSe there were over two hundred per.
son. In the store et one .finte.
The order removing the restrictions ripmi
trade In certain parte of the South bad given
additioast imp, ins to business.
The tolerant all kinds of geeds are very firm
aid tending upwards.
Celebration. In In Coda has, 0.
Co.; April li,r-To•ril ht. In honor of
the rt r. at victories, there Is the greatest demon
stration at d display ever witnessed In thecapital
e l i r t amp
. whole- ted pith .
The 144 elt-light precession Is one IEIIO long.
Speahlt g' In Capitol Square all afternoon and
tqt4lll3: by distinguished orators. The people
ate net In their might.
Seven-thirty Lonn•Subserlptlons
Pnitannsnm, April 14.-4ay Cooke S Co.
report 6 obscriptions to the 7.20 loan to-day at
*3,642,000, Including A single subacrlptlon of
nearly bolt a mlll'on from Now York; and large
taciturn anbacriptionv, ono from Plitatinfgtrof
811:0,C0O and one from Chicago 'of $11.0,020.
The demand of Individual - rnbeerlptlOne for
amounts of 510 andjloo, - was 2x500. .;_,
Oen. Baillti.-New Orleans Market.
13r. LOUIS. Aprll 14.—Nlajor General Banks
end family left this morning for New. Orleans.
,Flourractive. - • .
Onsils--Vilient firm; Corn firm and *dialling
at ESKitdde for 1 Cllow. . ,
Cerriosc-licady; llliddliae , 30.
yonscco--firm,lvitti an upward tendency.:
I,ethir Bloyenieut.
, •
. .
• • (Syr remit, W., Uneasy, April 1.1;
WA.I3IIINGTON, Wednesday, April
I arrived hero from Richmond this morning,
In of to witnus thUarrival of Gen. Grant and
stoff,.whovrill bring with -them _Gen. Lee - aud
stair, and are expected this, afternoon.. .. A spa
cial train-left here at midnight meat evening for
Burkesville - to bring them In. Gen: Lee will
proceed to Richmond frem tnia point; rind aui
informed :on good authority toot 'he -bas ex
pressed a desho to depart fur. Europa- with the
rest of his family at an -early day. Rd le mach
affected by late events, and - ere leaving Peters
burg, Is said to have been deeply moved it the
calamity which
had overtaken his army. Darla
imdese.ted him* and is ratreating on his own
account. Gen. Lee, howeverVfought as tang 3S
there was the tuft chance, and stureiidnied
Only when - be could do nothing Use. ' -
All is quiet at' Melo:hood. The city is very
fall orvishera, and presents a lively apneatancea
The, secessionists adthlt, without quads Lion,
that they Etre noW completely srthinnaMd,.arid
are already' setting to work to let themselves
down as yracefullyms possible, end to escape, so
far as the can, they consequences of their. crime .
hlwrfad dfapatch re N. Y. rimer. ' •
..1;11"1 Afib
The Sanitary Raire—ollitlal Report of the
lii, elite Committee. -
To the Coniritedora and Promoter; of the - Pias
burgh &Marry Fair:
The Executive Committee of the Pittsburzh .
Berard) Pair present the tollowing summers' or
the result:of your enrt fn behalf of the sick and
wounded solditiie or the Union Army
Cun received by If. Holmes, Tress uecr,
ire= sit sources ' sts 11
Goode sod end% handed over to Thomas
Esketven, F.., President of the Pitts
burgh &minim, Committee which did
not -man through the rieinds o. the
.Tressuter.. .... 2.023
Total race/pin' from all loureta..•.ll 363,670 t ,
Net amount pald.to. Deltas Saiewell,
Esq.,Ptealdeaf of the klttsbiargh Sat.
ltaff l'Ommittet, II 319.217 93
btoaument*Fund .. ' 3,000 to
Plod N. Itolmtlfi• ------------ re. -
telvcd.for lumber, gas b 0
I:ape:mei of the
IM!3!!M!!!!!
'lla44alied of Felli R. Bruoot, Chaim:tan. of the
gieriitive Committee of the Pittabingh Sanitary
Fair $319,21i, 08; as per several tetleipts Oven of
arbleh this Is a - dopllcate easfrossment.
'" • Tiotiss Bisayren.t„
PrisldtnCrlttstiorgh Bash:alit' Committee.
Pansarrhal, April 8, 1885:. ..:
The undersigned Committee - appointed, to
audit the accounts of the Pittsburgh Sanitary
Fair, ,Lereby certify That the vouchers In the
bands -of the Secretary and Treasurer exactly
correspond with the disbutsements.az exhibited
In the condensed statement, and they mirdlilly
conmitud the nest and accurate manlier which
the accounts have been ktrt. -' '
}
Geo. T. VAN DOltElf, C11II111:030, ,
j. R. M'Cultr. ' , '
Committee.
Wfg.-Itosznettar, , . .
JOHN' MAGcTri - .N. . -
PlTTblitiliali March 97,156:',
bitaangh MAY to o justly proud of the .reuilt
of the pair, for relatively to thrpopelstion .Ip
vole, and thefrestrick4 area from which the
townie+) of the Fall' were derived, it places her
for In the lead of all , the patriotic cities of the
Uric:, which have made elmllar efforts.
.Tollrgihe reams of 1860 as the basis for cit.
culatian, and including . the populallop or PiLtA•
tmrgh; Allegheny City, Mancheeter,-Law'renee
ville, Birmingham and the other boroughs, the
net precede show an average of ill 49 fortvery
man, women and child.
11n , anntned table Is given as:lnteresting
mathr ef reecint: • • •
t at the Con
Prottrds
of Fairs. •
—4 • 664.1701 .
1.154,CA)
400,0 w oo
II says: Geo.
his efforts to
'll Instead of
commanders
tbout fortber
as Import
; Washington,
ran I Louie
New Trait..
/3 , 1 01.13 n...
ip36,179
1346 i 33
.
Vierlenetl - 22,:50..2 26 446
i 479 6 141
1
rittttooKh.;-- r -.— et
t 4 -
t e d knoont.
111: - •to 41 manet eonraba .
ty 294163 00
el to
tit 11•Iieuori - ectuthu county, 1803 70
'trot
•" " .1
../Aweet,ee etolOtY „ 014 , „ • •
tent ' •
All other eeuhtlee o f
13,781 14
ern rrontylesols
Plnres outelde the limits of
raeasenker to
.ment-would
Tel to return.
way to Ilea
r er such gam.
we.tern Pennsylrants...... - "1.71000
The only, considerable contribution from any
one locality outside of Western Pennsylvaule
was that of Chicago, winch' in cash and gaol;
was about 1'6,000.
_Amongg the many trades and professions con
tributing In kind, It may not be considered
ie
vidlous to mention the newspaper press. The.
reporters rendered Invaluable aid is time and,
labor. and the proprietors, besides making gen
noes donations,
. s pared no pains in contributing
to the euccessfni malt.
In regard 40 the expenses of the Fair. it is
deemed proper to state distlnutly r that no officer
of the Fair, member of the F.r.eintive Commit
tee, or any of the Committee, received any !al•
allowance whatever.
an,
, i? tie . 3 0.7 kieGowin and 'Mr. IL F. BroWn.
the r dirk et Aming Secrete?, aid Aldstant, ware
retitled to salary for four months of settee la
bor. They neelvral 'Only a SUm .to
cover tb.lr expenses, - thus placing' themselvei
mom the - moot liberal .contributors.
In t losing our official duty in connection with.
the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair. the members of
lbe Executive Committee desire to express thetr
uniteatirns to the many stenerone hearts and
busy hands which hues cooperated with them,
and especially to the ladies, without whom - there
mottd hs,to been no ench4ongntatrout result.
Yea. Muselves, and to behalf of the thousands
of our4,untry's defenders who have reaped and
comb to nip the .benents of their generous
labels, e offer to them all Our most. grateful
.
'nd other rebel
In the block
• • deo= for-
,
• bow; doled
; Ilet there that •
a dlfietton or
three to corer,
lid says:that,
Chloe, of
.
thanks.
YXLIX 11. thipsor, Brialmoß,
W, Werscri,
JAMTS PARR, JR, JOB'S WATT, •
/OR* W. Ciii.i.r.mr, w. S. likx - Fr.;
IL F. jte.k.s. . 4Ntp,ll. Snovaisaar.rt,
.1. .I. Me - Nrrr. !Taos. M. Flows,
J.L.ms. °Tommie,
. rseeatliTo Col:limit:to.
P11T6111. - ROU, Apr 1110.1565. . . ;
Celetinitteu Cfnoellsville.
-
A ci rrespondent tarnishe visa full acounut of .
the celetratiern M.ConiellevUle, in honor of the
, ~
..
rcerct tiblon victories. At a meetheg of the
Cilla-LI on the lltb, Mr. Aaron SishOP Presiding,
• celebration nras decided- whin) 'The Petipte - at -
once vet themselves to'work to get hap, and be
came tnteneely interested la. the matter. The
demand for candler,. ,for an Illumination, was so ,
great, that regulations had to bo made on &lithe
neighberlng towns AO apply. it. For .st. very
attractive feature of the celebration they- were.
indebted to hir.-11. 1,. Smith, .the „hoet.of the
Tough Gen* who, It - Appears,' came to-Fitts
burgh and engaged a band-on-music,
,aukutde
other necessary preparations for the event; . at
hie erwatipeaseomd bad - fortunately hit upon
the same evening far his own demonstration.
VrOn the arrival of the train which brought the
band, and elan .-goodly number of prawns from.
varlets stations on thevaltroad,gbe eitleens.bei.'
gen to
,to at mble, and the lights begat:l4o appear
in the *Moira. The Illumination wee general.
Among the building's which deserve est:eclat
mention for the display Waited ate - the Tough
Hones, 'the Waller House, and — the Relined
House; together with the private residences of
Messrs. Dl. B. Shaffer, Joserh Tramp, and many
others that went Of space eliNibt pOttit Am to
enumerate. The stores preseated a .benettlfal
appearance. eider among 14110 •,watt.lthat of
Messrs. J.P. - Frisbee& CO. The nelieneo and
drugstore of Dr. Nickel were beautifully 1.1 up;
a wldtlosi ecnitaithitilthOgiiifive and appropri
ate view of the rebellic t ßipreseutiag a skeleton,
whose IXnI6.'"ICO: , 4140 by an , eagle,
syrcbellral of the "I .
.1 Lft ..'" " The It'slimd
compall stlsimadatggootttliplaynt their shops
arid stance - 119We,, ...v.„ le.. • . - •
Across the rivieji.ljavon, the Denham ,
these aes.taltil
tae and
the stores and
' r,ildigeoraigrif,.. me and Mr. J. H. Tay
ler. aed theTadvate residences of Mr. C. H. OAlt,
James Illett;sohe'
D. yid sonatutsethers, - rated a floe appearance.
"Alter sepPeO were
le of Connellsvllle we
l e
edllildrt u bettlehuttdog• stralns .of the .Groat
Wtstern I; sit leirparadell the streets. The
laftets lnattet sitrestettbilb 'were ablaze with boa-.
firma end the displa[y ql,all kinds of floor°. b.s. A
large assembleke ialt!eolleeted In front of the
Tough II which wad entertained by eloquent
and pistil( ..itperchts - by, Dr.liletel and gees.
Suitib and fe, after .whlch the andlence Joined
In'tlnging the degol,' „-, .
"Praise Cron frost ,iitom all bleuintrs .nottr.”
.
. .
The jtbike wssluitylly ttarninatog by a dance
at the 'Tough lbanalv sem:Oates, ,%e. Tuklac It
all lu all the day refined an epoch In the history
of lkurellsville, siabo'most brilliant estuan.nrs
lion tete holulßeattr by its clams.,
V . . :.
, , . . ...c9,444,11.uarter factitious,
FitIOAT, A41[4:14.--00/111110illreflith vs. John
Wills Mid' Jane Morrison; bawdy home. Not'
gullty—defendant John Walls to pay costs. -,
Commonwealth Ts. John Walls; selling liquor.
Irked thOttrid costkand-sentenecd So undergo
imprisonment in tho county Jail for thirty days.
Bowe vs. same; selling liquor. Fined $5O- and.
costs, and undergo thirty days 'Capsizal:meta in
ctunty
BaMtiVf. same; selling liquor. Fincdt.N) and
costs, and undergo thirty days imprisoumant in
bounty Jail.
•
Same Te. satnefselling,liquer, Fined 150 and
costs, and undergo thirty days lintirtionment in
county
Baran Niallbiiewape; Scr.tenced to pay a
fice of 1110 and costa, and 11111iCTO3 thirty days
Imprisonment in the county Jail..
_Besidea the above named charges two others—
one forfeiting Mimic and another for disorderly
Louso—were rattled, and Walls Inflicted far the
caste. ' .
• Commodirealth ye . Goo . . W. Archer ; larceny.
Cot gitlitT.
Cemmonweplth vs. ClafTson C fin. alias Claw.
non 13tultb,f larceny. Ordered to restore * stolen
property and sebtcncedto eLc months' Imprison..
=cut In Itufgallbly Jail .. . •
Coinmn/renith ye. Michael Steers ; false pre.
mane. ''. Not guilty, and proscetttor.,losoph.Mar.
lib ordered to pay , costs. • . • - •
Comm onweal ttove. , :Limes Kemp; maltelOus
nalechurf.:, - Not grainy, and defendant order d to
• Commonwealth ve. 'Dat Id l ysia ; larceny.
Not guilty.:
Vorntr.ouvrealtliTs.liohert'Loilc; two indict
ments for selling liquor."• Plead- guilty: Pined
125 In out Case and•coals, - -
Commonwealth vs. Ellen 3letliati;
river, plead guilty.. Fined 110 and costs...
portion . of the earth ism
dcwn-froirecal 11111. In the. rear of M'Cally
Ce's Olatavroths; South Pitt-eta:lrv, night Infdre
dimolithing a portion or thirboliding, sad
brtalting a
. considerable, amount of stock.-
Tte Greene County .Region.
The editor of the Waynesburg ffessesiticr Ins
been making .a *suit to the oil , region around
Drinkard creek and notices some of the most
prominent wells.
At the Donley well,. about one mile below
Mount Morris, operati was wereonly commenc
ed a fortnight ago, The great object of attrac
tion to strangers is the magnificent engine and:
11xturei ante:acing the modemThoproyettumt, by
which the walking beam`is dispensed with, and
the machinery Is so -- err' - anned as to Ova greater
rapidity of Motion In t use of the 'tiering tools:
and lead pump. The bi t or .anger and sand,
pump are connected such a manner as to
pump and here at the me time. . The proprie.
tor thinks that this • eau be bored to the
depth of 600 feet in, ' ',shoat period of three
. working order.
weeks, alter the ea has • been placed •In
The next well Weir' thelientey Is the M'Clare,
which has maylth ea much misfeetnne,7 that
the proprietors were pretty - much Ina state of
despot envy. - Two 'sets: - of - tools ' are - stuck"
In the mod at the depth of four hundred feet,
and tbe prospects of success on the - part of this
company are very gloomy.• . . • - ..,
The lease of the Attila company near the
mouth of Ateadow.itun,preeents the appearance
g o tto : c t u vaim e a eeely a i lt ? Emig c
olfdialv
well,
furi lim b er :n o
! I n
it :, ' t ic: ,
n7 h 6e - g , 0 .5 e.
et b :nu
Thisßn,
hldone,ssas
lease t f d ar
: tci, with
s h : e . k
.i t i: h derrick:
ud s ,,:, e c3a
Dons are flattering. •• .---
pares:4lg at the rate of •thirry• barrels per day,
wish a good prospect-of mn increase, when the
machinery ean• be made tcy work smoothly: • -.
Wiley well No. I, la,pumping about Atility
barrels per day, with a•graiinalinerease. In ileum,
thy. Wiles. • 1 , 10.2 ban a. good: strike, •and,wili
span be ready for the pump. -. This wen. will,
probably yield treaty-4ro ot . thirty barrels. per
day. •
in,Vio co
The Continental hisaii r excellctifetrike, - which*
wll yield perhaps thirtr.birrels per day, 'bit On
'account of great perplealty In
.trifling away-pre—
cious time-with on old englne r and trouble with •
a new_ono of Infedbiipialltf, this well 'hes not
yet been fully tested, bat It is .I:unmentionably. a
big Strike, and will pay the:company richly.
The Dankard Valley. or lime and Davis com
pany hive:also a beg strike, which will yield
about twentrlive or thirty barrels per day.,The
m
four lastentlonml wells are in close pnalmk,y
to each other on the Maple farm.
The Enterprise :well, on the Batley farm, is
pimping from four to eight barrels per day.
The Lucas well has bad antral medi am strikes,'
but not being satiated with the anadtity; the
company arc boring•to a greater death, with X
-good prospect of enema. ,
In consequence of the instability of a clay or
anapstone strata In the Eimer well, the compa
ny baranot•been,able to pump . for. some time,
'but when these ohatinctioes are removed,- the
petrokum will yield :about twenty barrels' per
day at this point. . • , ;
Average to
Population.
0 3 14
LAI
1.60
Concert Tronpe COnikik
We are happy to announce to our Innate-loving'
citizens that Mr. Max Strakesch - will shortly
Halt our city with bit eorePIMY of artistes. cott;,„
sizileg of Mdlle. Katow, the pest Viollnealllit,
Mr. J. M. van, the celebrated. Pianist, Mdme..
BO:lrene, the brilliant and talented Prima Don
.
na, and Mr..J. Behrens, Conductor. As neither
Melia. Katow or Mr. Wehli are known to our
. ,-
Cothmunity, we copythe followinget Melt= from
.
"The concert of li ge Sirakosch's artiste, NUM
Ketow, the vtolonceillir, and bir.ilrettll; pianist,
at Saloon last night, was densely Crowd
ed, and the Interest manifested was considerable.
Mlle. de Ketew elicited much applause. She Is
most prepossessing in' p erson, has dine prey
scree . and was attired superbly ale raie, and
not nt all like an Ordinary artist in tbd concert
room— a rich robe of black velvet, and a simnel
of leaves and Boners, interspersed with jewels,
being substituted for the mere familiar white, or
plok, or blue we are.oectuterecti to. While m
araud, ea she evidently Wild, daring her per.
she reminded one somewhat of the
celebrated picture of St. Grubs .in the Louvre:
lto one who beard her last night in the esquhrite
. composition of Servals, can doubt that she Is a:
sire musical genius. The difficult and not. over
graceful instrument upon villak she performed
seemed a pert of herself; the passion of the tn.-
iht grow in every tone. There Is no evicsmce
or labor or exertion In her pLryingourr display
of physical egert in mastering the Instrument.
It sums toreepond to the will of -the player. as
If by aympethy. She as undoubtedly every per
. fret violonadilst, perhaps the beet erog . livinif• •
"Hr. Webil aced resemblesTiudberg and
we have no bcrludionin laying that lit cleft:lle",
delicacy of Cinch 'enflllohlntse of 'coalition" be
has not teen excelled ilithis country elate Thal.
berg's time. There Is equality about Mr.. WWI
• which Is most agretable,orid that le the. hams.
tending manner in which he undertakes hisraelt.
There is - Sourish *bent him. We sits at the In
, mamma with we and, grace, and as, be pro.
ceeds you are surprised that one with- so little
cement pretension can adcomilish se mach.
:Ills devotion with the, left :band alone; In 'the
:fintaistelVom' Luria, was "a ' marvel - The 'nth
:tore sboired their appreciatiOn of ' his malts 'hy
as
_snore to every piece. Mr. Strakosoh has
4 pivot us In these two artists something' really ,
meritorious' na well u novel, and we pretione'
sail reap hiereward s' continual ettetese.F.•
far : DLitt:led I . llseharged Seidler".
,
-At a rustling pf the Pittsburgh Santtary.Com
imittee on the. Oth Inst.„t..the ftellowing timely
:proem:dings were nuinimeraily isdopted: - •
-Ikning.ta,Br a resolution of the rettstrargti
ISlMltary Committed passed the %lidera Aa.
'suet; ler4, file sum or elghty.stiatisand dollars •
- of the ploceeds.of. the. Sanitary Falr, was set.:
aside for the .future establishment of , a Soldiers'.
UUttle, protidect the edgencless of the warshould
not require its escpenditure for *Meal relief of.
'sick and,_iwoundad; „and whereas, It now.
'deemed expedient to makers 'special apprOpria.'
lion for the purpose Indicated. arid to take'
mvairtres for the thrther increase of the same,
.and theestabliihritent 'Of the contemplated Ins
,ststnthm, therefore - ,
iiesolsed. Theta's' ova of one hundred thou
isand doliers,..ltse.lndlog - the above4entione ,
Isom of eighty thousand dollars, be and Is hereby
:appropdattd.for the establishment of a Homo ,
for maimed, disabled and azed dlsebstrged sol
diers of the Union' Army, from. Western Penn-
Rodeo!, Thar a committee of five berappolut,-;
cd to examloe and report to this Board hi writtng, '
a suitable location for the -establlshmeet of said
`institution, together' with• the terms on which
said location may be purchased or procured.
Bc301( td. That the same. committee be rt
gursted t 7 look for a proper building to be occu
'pied until the permanent arrangement may be
effected. •
Felix IL Brutiot, C. W. Datebelor. nark W.
Wotekn, Jas. O'Connor andJoshrui Ilauna were
appointed on the committee. ' ' -
mperancevllle Council
Councils met pursuant to . adjournineot on .
Monday trenini, April 10t i,156 3 ,
- Members pmsent—MessiC - toddy, lialantine,
, 7 01 ? e, and B!irgi= 6 *Fergu'rq , •
The hilnutee of tne previons meting were
rtad stud approved.-
The ittport of the Auditing • Cotamittee was
read and received.. . . „,
'The Committee to wool:tin a 'Civil Engineer
reported mogroas. . - .
- Jholloisdrof the Committee On Board Walks
Una rteeltail and Committee, continued. .
.
On motion,' the Mute's , All/1 antkorlzed to
drew las amounts In favor 0[On:following: .
(;Las. Oqer, three And tbree
. .ruwter
• da3'il work at two 4'ollars per day..,..„s' T
.50
illitalttgone load' io
Twpoun d. elve pounds. of, nalls'at five_ cents per
... ... .. . .... .
Jobe roger bie - da3 , 6 work on' boast
' Jones and son for replacing, boarit
, ...... "
' Two day'l wok
.. ... _ _ .......
John bulky, °DO day's wort a• Oo
On motion, the" Treasurer was authorized.to s
procure the
_nccessart ,hoo'n ler leaning vehicle
,
Oc motto], adjouried . to tied" on the Itrtt.
liknday of each ouintb. - • ," ••• s'
• ' • Tilos. Fritortmt, Tiorges3.• •
b. U. Fitracco, Clerk - • •
At this week's eximinition. In Darn' Nlercanttic .
College, Pittsburgh ' ' ••- •
J. R. Garen,.Chcster, Ohio. -,
/I. W. Yoder, Pittsburgh. • .
Jar. M. Mumfonl. Shaw's Landing, PA.
J. binrsland,,l'ittabtugb. - •
J. Licit Ruffs, Mtinecv, Ind. . •,
11. C. Coleman, Connellsville,.Ps.
Jar; Abell Glbsonton Mills, Pa.
Win. P...llugher, Wheeling, West V i.' .
N't - m. R. liell. - Boontille;
I). W. Taylor. Enon Volley. Pa.
Cunnlnfthato, Wonsten, O. • .
All. of whom parted .I.ltc .essminations of. the
So petintendcnt an d Principal , sattsfsetorilv. and:
who will, no doubt, beicaßer sustain .the long,
standing repiatation of thls popular ittatitntion by
an. hOporable proficiency inrbasiness. Esett
graduate was awarded the diploma - 016.4101
lege, 'Which entitles film . to the contidenea of
business men in all unarters, as it is never
granted by this Institution to any but those who'
lass a satbsfactory examination.
A lAberal eltarcit.—The Third Pre?bytnv
66,(New Selma!) Church of this city. Itsikeol
leeled for - thccsuse or Mutation .111 5 027.23..
boa aim donated to Its ;pnator.. Rey. Johnstos.
agift of $2,000, on Teaming that I,g: was .sbuir:
tokctiamtnce botmAccplng..
ESKA.ISLISII.E3 EN
.17313.
lrlic on Smithfield Stmt.-Marianne A .
JrwinYar lettmattnrc House Partialq Dow ; ,
A fire broke out. in the farzdture factory and
warehouse of FaclrJuer. & lewin, OnAlnlihdeld •
atrett, adjoining the U. 8. Telegraph 01145 4 •
about scycz o'clock, hint evening. lt. orlgtn
-
to the back part of the dial floor, near the deik, .
. ,„
among some but the canoe of Irti not
. . .
knorn. All the bands and everybody connected"
with the building had previously left, and the ^ •
ibop was -aped jitst teendiuten before the Oro -
wan
The iire - wne.:confilied to the lower door. A .
'great deal , of furniturerwaslotary = .
though the, most valuable bad' beta taken out
and saved, as far, as ,opportunity would peratir.;
IConsldendAr Of that which remained '
singed by'the tomtit, andauly be' tnlitted s 'whilti ' -t"
some of that which was destroyed was old falai- ,
tire whleli had • beat left" hy.dliferent patties to .
bn repaired. The tipper story Wad stocked NC' '
of furniture, but no injury was sustained tolLl i c
of it. The etc.smers. wens. fidthfully . on' h
the fire was put 'out so soon that verribli o
'them wereneedc.l.• li Lad scarcely ned.any
headway nod' the Vigilant -appea mad began
'throwing water, ^ ,
Meseta: Fielflner & invia'slosses, •
'reach $l.OOO, and will be Piny covered by harm*
once. They-harem/0_ before anffered, by'fire, - ;
• tied it Is fortunate that the presentflre was !to:
ASlart In a Coal :.P/ta7.
Trsttrday morning a coaj . dlgger named Henry
Ectiry, who had gone to, work to Cite coal pikof
'VW eon, Statiart Sr Co., Oak . •
lon'a 'Station, cn the I'ennevi,etinla Railroad,
was 'crushed by a pertlon of the elate .drEtin
seat` pit falling In tipcn bin'. 'Re had - enter;
ed the pit tett few moments nerd* WO ft Wu•
tiat peed he was sitting down smoking wbenthe
accident }yenned, which was ehortly after three
in the wonting, it being Gls tonal hour or gotoz :
twwork. None of the other digzers were in the
'pit, as they never went to , work" o early la the
teeming. The body Wak not exhumed, until;
Abut CMOcki at` which time ttenry *as
still IltrsF 4nt wee unable to speak, add died is
a 11.31 , minutes arttr*4l4si. Ills Atoll WaillbOad
ba fraclnred, one leg was broken Intwopleoee,
and . he wee ollierwiSe mash biased; Ife fis - a • '
yOtitg Man' arid titnnzirriecr.-,
•
George Shrive:, o f 'Redstone torsbip, Ay-,
,
cite ccunty,:a member of the; Biz eenth Penn- .
sjtratla CaralrY;,, to ictrieh be has 'sermseteri •
merit three . years, ht conshieration-*of' , his
bravery andsood 'conduct was recently panted 7
'a feria:all to come home and sco•his Olt Mothei;
limning from a member of his, companyiaan
after his arrival boat!, that his regiment bad
"brekertetrrap, , ' he declared he could not remain. -
a raluatt longer, althonahhia fueloughhad aorta
time to run, and so kissing his mad mother and,
bidding her a hurried "Good-bye," he Marta .
for the trent sulfas% as • steam could 'carry. Wm,
And la now in the saddle with • his grtilanV Com- .
illominatlon' -
'ofilco,tt the ,Western;:.
Caron Telegraph Coinpany, on Ylfttretngt, was.
brlllfantly Illuminated last' eveitlng, in honor of '
the railing of the Old lag °Ter the .walle of Fort
tittoiter. Tbcre was a large toinsparoney,die
'played (rem the second story. on one slde of
'which waaa wprerestatton'of the Vert, with the "
rebel Hag, rafted, And above, It the Intetiptloa, ;
"TreasonDegant, April J 4, 1861." o]. the op
*elm Side" 'was a represent'atiott - of the same'
Fort; with "old glolyt. floating' Froorths flagstaff, .7.
and the Inscription. "The . flight ,Trinalpttaht ‘
Thedlsplity attracted c a large
share of atenttlon . durffig the evening., ' • •
iii•atit in Jall.,—A. man named rairtele Don,
aline; formerly of ifelidayiburg, died me Tburs-'
day night, at twelve O'clock, in thirfounty . jall4 ,
'while laboring.under a. attack ot.deltrima tee
Mons. Donahue was 6n:dratted, on tbs. 10th, •
inst., for forty-eiglit lid - mi. charged wltirdrimie-
MMES. and on thelith exhibited strong map
toms of mania pour. nu was about
°rage, and unmarried. Coroner Clawson held''
an inquat, and a verdict of "death helm intent.- r
perances' wire rendered.-• • . .
•
Accident to Annie wrlle.—ln the hut
act ot the ••• Naiad . Queen " at thieTheatre.lase'.:
night, Annie &berth; Who magenta OKI clutOsel..,, ,
ter of the." Yeare aught;"' bed occasion 1010 te
pistol„and inadvertently pulled -the trigger ere 7.
the weapon was levelled, and. we -relict .14 siy„, ,
the •eozittsts wen. Elliebargtd.:oollB- to her lea •
'eye. and may endanger the eyeaight.
atanding.the autarting, eh* managed with Voile , '
"difficulty to finhilLher rule. .• • • • • • s
Recruiting arid ..Drattisig Buspersded.
• • t fisidusetfuo, Afiril 1.4,1886A'
Copt.- .7.-• Siskei,—Reeroltlere and,drell,)
log In all the.dleniets of this division are hem,
try .iffivf.df d alicll - flintier orders. Tames*:
reports of musters wild be -discontinued some- t.
&ugly. ' Euirteri W. I
,Issfric
- •
Another Esplenlen,-At a public demon
straiten at Norwich; Obi,, over the' Intelligente
of-the siurender of Lee, no cannon tolingarall-'
ahle, an old anvil was brought. Into- requbittlop, ,
,As was being reloaded,' the - charge - In the
'hands 'of 'Lieut. Shams - Winne Ignited. fideite
sqwe cause tad exploded, burning-Ids Ono rat! :
ladly; and It la probable he may lose both eyes:
Another man named John Maxtr .d i had fits
righrhand Injured severel. - • - 4-'ff
Alf BurnettConclnic..—Thii celebrant!
artiste will OM three Of Midis - think sae tato; t
itsWe We:ulnae:dm Lafayette ;
Tuesday, nunsdaY and Bawd,/ .aaann .. f..
next Neer. Blr.'Bornetelsone
ular and pleiaing 'lecturers:et tbetlmesTaicila r i
obtained his high relintacion by , his energy and
genius. He bas' just returned from: this Eut,, •
',bait. be luni been performing for Clio bust' IWO'
.months, and was completelyllostbied: •
.
Arriceds--oMcer Lowe, who has been east
for serest weeks on business connected with tbs. ,
Mayor's office, arriyed ,last ; night from.Badatess
bating-In charge Monk Slatterly. Who knocked . ,
down and robbed a man ottFifth streak, opposite
Tierhtiler'e saloon. 'a: envie of months since. -
Be afro brought with him a man named Ital.:,
ems, who Is connected with , a case not yet, alliler
'public, The prhoncrs were locked tip tat'
Celebration in .VrankM.;;-.The citizens of
Franklin bad a grand celebration on Fridayeren
ing last, in honor of tho fall of Rictitoond. 'A
mess needing was held, at Which addresses were
delivertd by Rev. Whitely, of OU City, Judge
Shannon, of this city, Captain -Seamen,- of ;'
Rochester, New York, and. others. The' town ,
was brilliantly Illumlnated, and manifestitions
of joy . and gladness were every where apparent;"
An 011 Strike at Cambia, o.—Weare in
med tbat a strike was made a few days ulna -
at Gambia, Knox county, Intr., on the land, of ;
1101, R..W. Bapp, formwrif refiresentativa from
that dlsttlet to Congresr; and that the oil ani
water conies ap ten feet above the surface. Gam.
his Is five miles from Mount Vernon.
Achtitelealgatents.—We acktiowledge the -
reedit. through the mall; of the following ad.
ditiood, donations , aid of the unfortunate
roman mentioned tit our paper a bow days sloe*
Cash; (nolaamej 00; "From the' father of
three soldier bole to the mother of three soldier
t 5. • - • •
A Sew Oil Strike ou the Little.Beaver.÷
We kern that on last Therethrf a eomP.wil Mire
Preylgttee. It. - 1.,' etrueka flowing' well
four mike from the month of tht strewn. The
perslus are fora large well oaf clear, ember
Tite Crops In tne_ Jtoindnratiela Tallti are
laid to relent a reiy' protalelo2 appeantonct
Ibdgrolaluta ban well protect.ed during* taw
in Inter byAnow, .and- the tamers. ant looklai
fiwwinl to a luindwnne yield.. • • ,
. . .
2,00"
Theatre.—Tonlght the play of the '4:octo
roon" will be reproduced, and - Mr. Henderson
will eustain a leading character, The "Loan of
a 1.0:er" la the afterplece:
Notwitliatanding tho ozeitenieut attiodlog
the firelast evening, rittock -coalition, to sell
altdups, geld pens, diaries, folios, oil Tips,
at the kweet. prim, --., t-
St. Peter's Chureb.—The - elected
'Bunts ^r the pnrish, Rev. Mr. Faller,•.:witl. of
fitiete t-morror, (R4o3ter:Bainlay Morning .
Graduated
!nye l!oy
Graftt,ELennani.ndincridan's nbologriEPUl.
and %leo of 81111: g*rtils,the.itrltaLs, &c., at
• Ttto Little Pet.— Lettles. you Ount o 4 .oll the
"'lotus" , o 1 the Thumb baby at Pittoch's. • •
The: li,faitt;—{let the .o .
Thumb at. Pitleck's. - -
All MC late rapt-I . a eir:tl niagriOnee
All the ntw trOas - ,at Plitbc)elt
racket Beak,' at l'iltacMs
Itl2b rie MuclicaT
ii Sa atinoetped from San PraucliviketattAnf....
Jtcd riallen - nom- Mastafillan
has beta rr ceircd bialciler... and that ItiatdadeST,f , ..:'
Seemly .81tmloa. - .'l.terarreo and
qwstk rimed unatre, and Is extrectalU.Q,,l - -.
Sonora carly.in ..Tlla acwa Or the tiakitlita*:
dcr 4.l.ntral Le& ratmd
throve-cut calitotela at.d 'NeTada -
Flags at ilttuck'fi