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VERY LATEST NEWS
OFFICIAL WAR`GAZETTE
HIGHLY IMPOitANT.
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$Q;000 Offered forldosby.
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WasantaToa, April 2
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l'ef4e.iday arming a bearer of ,dlspateltas ar
lved,fromQtaatalalunaiim - Anagreemeat . foi
a pspeasloa iliikUtreit;aiittiiiiiiW is called a
*bails:ser ReAet heitlmeit catered Into oel the 15th
154. tuicitieli With u.e re mit:feu:et
4ohnittea.__Tbm rebel Gemmed Bad:lurid a was
Preetdent of the =fere:Lee. A Oahliieinieitidg
tAipvite ted - aiS -
I:Meek - In the ettentriir, 'at which
4,bis action of General !Then= was dtsspitnind
bi the POO . , _ot, rp , ,py_ c feu .
ind Grani.cabd 07 imerimainbikarthoCablaet.
cantnal Merton was ordered to resume hostill
- tka Intinedlately, end watt6itracted that Ilia In
Atm:llona glyen by the lite President In the Col-
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loseinc veireaue.lrldelt was paroled by 4r. Lin- .
I - collihinieltaithe CiPitel ou Atte night Of. the
ltd of Mouth,:wereeappanyed by President An
, drew JohusiaSt, and wasitnesated tp, govern the.
t. , 4.?u 0 1011 111 4cegrIall41*
.‘,. •
• . enthWtalihtial Maur.;tiaiialoNisidel;tiai
-1 ebln and his Cabinet were at the Capilui, a tele
t s gressnsayeseiyudfrenteenratent, tuthe film,
lary of War, informing hint that Geniral Lee
1 1...4
...... requested an itttwriew or cunihrenire, to
Snake an anaafileiiiiii;foilternai Or -- es'sice. The
letteurdOcseral Lee was published in a letter
6t4tkoll *C Q.egt Oranpis
i- ;as submitted to Mr. Lincoln, who,
laill_
_riiiu?" 4 " • •‘,:ing a &lye:dilutes, took up his pen
1 . imill i m"'„ , 1 :: . ; ;Ith hil oirn land thlibliowleg reply,
.:!•• • utialbel?‘ ( tenanted to the Beereugy of War. It
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~. • ofiated,addreesed and signed ;by the
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of War, and iekgriiiid, to otaillial
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- Wiannicriori . Ortr,
;Web 11. 1865-121 r. r. I . -
Lind: Gen. fliaatbePrcetdeatdkec4 me
. -tomy to you that be wishes you to hareem eon.
! ference with Gen,..,lse, unless it, be tarns wit
-1
" 1 obit. len of Geri.
.hee'S army, or 'alne itlitor
purely military matter . 'Re instincti Me to say
0 1 that you are not to decide, dlacies, or confer
opou ri v• political questions. Ouch questions
lb° will
t, them to la 11"
poia=s w g cosi-
In.thet mearchne, you .111215-fa pram to'
• ; the utmost your matini edrantagar.'
~;• • • (Sped) '- Route X. erslrrotv
JlacreSay, of War.
TMctrdeeWofGeaAiaimge Glist.titawitnal
r to return from Salisbury and. Job • him,
will probably open the pray for teats ao . Cillelpe
t.! u Ifesdaskikitcropiertut Plitader,",,abich
it reported to be very tempi inctedlog not only
t*,
under of the Richmond banks, Ind previous ac.
•curcultegottite. '
*ti • dlosteb received by this Deportment from
, •,."1 • Richmond says, the stated lace by restart* 4e..
; that t the ateitait specie take n South
:• . 1 by Jeff. Dints and bEe parthiss i s very [age, in.
eluding Pot plAif,he , ,plppict! pf the Richmond
banks, , irii-greviries aommelitioni;- They hie e,
it is said, to make terms with General Sherman.
AoFcgathe.7 Bonpan commander, ; try- ,whleh
they will bspaiiatto; with their eftwea. Map
•dbitt their gold grinder; to go'to Me:doe oriZa:
..., rope. Jobneton's negotiations look to this end.
OtitthliCiaiinit aka* lieillitit,
Canal started fbr North Canylbss, to directoper.
v sum against Johnston's am ,
. : 1.• elZigned , ' : ' -:!' ' "." kowbrX: esittrds, r "L
Seedairy _ at • War.
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,-- ,) Wan Dneurrsaorr.t Y
;• i ct ',4 - • '..,t,VirsPlffitarws'4l44.# s 4lB6d; i
4 , .21 - 4. fieß;Dts: . ,
• In II diILP4C4 . lillitil MOCK April 14, 5 r.-sir.,
', Alen. Carib, rein4teas iblloirs'i' We And In No.
• 1 Ws and Its defences, on the west aids of the
Ibog, 0112 OD gam. sad a eery large amount' of
. . ammunition and suppliesof all klnds, and about
'', . ege thousand prlsoneri. Inrentories are now
. !,i being titer, and a &tailed iteouit will be for.
~ , a wanktdAs soon sa they are coMpicte. -Thequan .7
-Nalty or cotton Wileprobablirisch three Mainland
. 7,1 bald!„-natd alargainnatint of provide= sad Mr
,' Ow Roma mate that nearly all oUtcee
: : 1 • bfactenneddilistearopenateed. Winding's:or.
' ly or quite ati of the omen accept Ideeeby him ,
; . self. Same olliassbreawn ; me n are ,tasting
s aw a reward Of tiro tl'anesandliollson, offered for
Ida by 9em, Ilaarset, *he has been directed to
- . I 'istablle4 his headqUirters at Wadgegton„
Tie mantles cif ?rine(' George, Charles and
73t. hiareeliaiu,dying the whole war, biain no
ted toritedifttoihe (leverninent; and Ilepro."
teed= to the rebelleisetaie main. reteligdee,
: and evaiispeeles of =the iliandei.', The mut.
.., items of the President werelutrbored - there he•
iii= themuitletVeittlliothe lied hi • that dine
don. *the escapes it Ida •be owing la -their
• ' rebel aceneopilas In that region . The men- •
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' thin attlie*Rd3c eilie Devertaient irm aural
- tam measures to btleg, theft ripe! emit/hie=
.andakieroilikeilit brans err to . I
-wear of their
1
whiled widget. "°'
in • 040 d) - ... ' '
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!harm
<. • - • " Secrettuy el Wet.
EUZIUMAInt: STRAW) earn. 1301 f:
Liteiert:!l 'POr*i."";nl Barui.
811X1161111306W 13 1S ernas
' ITAWSOIO2k4M 3,9. A. X. 5
Sgegoo;fiteratuptqf Wan
I keys timixwor to report that the &metal
-of State pealed a very unerenforlebto Watt, but
0 has taken his breakfast with relish, and is quite
f.ste stning es he was'yesterday. Fmderiek
Satellites isapromad within Um lasi Wen.
ti;.tl-ibn 11012111. _ • - • ,
- roarvbedient sorniat.
j -- D. S. Unarms.
Burgeon GeneraL
IPA Densmore?.
searro eon, Apr 1122,1805-9 r. sr. ",
iharethe honor to report that the Elecretary
of State Is strtmges mid. more ceinfortable
~ . C 1 night. Mr. Frank fiewardi conditionjwalfying
4 and requiring A fallow removal of Ikagenuie or
none; 'wee mode this teaming. She operationi
Irmo bomewerl, and hes been the production of
r ; partial Miler.. Very respaitftdiy, &e.; _
(Signed}
„l• Jr. BARNES,
W/41,DIXAVAIIMIM, 39ASINGITON.
April 1865—.9
4-110r5.4,11L 61 . 'asion, Set, of War:
I.trre the bonen . to report Mat the BeereterY.
of State 13 doing es Well is could be corrected.
P. Mr. Frederick Eicwird is somewhet stronger, I
- 1 ,, morelmm*l3s artd lees restless than he has
been.: Nem xespectirOy, your obedient Arrant, '
)1, pump, Bingen:2 rienneaL
mattf inmatuifLumottn
snit Johnston.
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11 . .0.1 1 1a10131.1 Aelbab g te ca.
;IMPORTAIFF ORDER OF SIIERM&N.
!Cessation of Hostilities Freetainted
TEM ARMY CO
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'North Carolina Returning to the Union.
Weastmerrow, 97.•=-Aa'repOres . have been . In
demise for some tims et a eorniSponsltnen ,
ibeliieg - itenersii - ohnsteeandililiermah;' the
'Menscuandm or bunter what was agreed upon,
k ind the ailecli aa tistVeiti-4-:r"' - - -..%)
ion o r basio t
549 IV agreemerd mad* SMa
Alprili of ,d;sl2:lSOS. sax& Doi , . ircinenmd- 07 1 )**k
Mm', Statioss,le tar Slam of North Carolina;
i 6 7 %I '
i 60 , .vaverg itth e I e
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. 7'. Sherin f an, commanding! the Areng Of the
toTraria Mates in North Carolina-4MA imgOsts,
.Fffst-The contending armies now in the field'
maintain their stetemantil notice Ix girl
, y tit celidnandik UAW* 9T elthat dad 04
opponeiatind a teasonableumt say fbrtrgght
Loma, allowed.
fence to - telesr tou t
min ilMidittrdi i n
li
t.
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Ismael State capita* there to deposit their
P ris tA M V*lsztuintirtOithholitidelibunse4- -
=death officer and man to execute and ale an
th k e ac
tion
o t t o t oeaut*b fo
S m a k a k ct and - fwr er a a l n * d a a t b tahim.-
The numbered' arms andsanultkeutor war
lire to be reporte4) the Chief of ,Oatasiuse, at
liffashfngtou City, subjeet, to the future Wien of
the Congress of the United States, and In the
meantime to banned solely. toinaintalo peate,
and order within the hordcra of the - States res.
Third-The recognition - by the Executive of
the Calk States of Los maid State govern.
Intents on their officers and legislatures taking
the oath prescribed by the Constitution of-the
United States, and 'where condicting State
kovernments hare resulted from the war-the
legitimacy of al4sheatte, submitted to the fin
[ precise Court of the United States. - -
' Fourpt-:ho re-vstabllshvaeu; Of all Fedora
&anis - id ID several Eitatei - With posse', as
defined by the Constitution.
; fiffil--,'The• people Ind inhabitants of all
States to be atualoateed, so for as the Executive
lan guarantee,- their political rights and fran
cs well as their rights of person and prop.
'arty, • as 'defined by the • Constitution of the
United States, and of States respective)--_.-;
i Sisch--Tles Executive arthor of the
meat Or thatr. 13: np„,„, c - fithr e A 3 'an
y of the poo
rv ;:"lanit of the late war, so long as' they
eln penis* and
_quiet, abstain from acts of
armed hostility, and obey the laws la existence
at the pike of their residence, -
tiSeseem.-In general terms, war to cease and a
kestrel amnesty so far as the executtrepower of
United Stake can command, or on con
ditioner the disbandment of the Confederate
armies and the distritmtton of arms and the re
's:myth:di or , peaceful pursuits by, the `officers
and men as hitherto oampming said armies.
lim being fully empowered by our respective
principal to NUM these tarns, we mdlvidnally
and efficiatly pledge ourselves. to promptly bb.
telt the necessary authority and - carry out the
, (Signed,) -• • • . ' W. 7 ' . Samtitart, -
rdsjor General Commandusg the Army of the
United States in North Carolina. „
Call.
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J. E„:„Joancrox, rienenS _Conardinig C I
federate Armies in North Carolina.
The prtmeding. of General, She'rman weaun.
npproved ihr the following
„reasons:
A Ist, It was aucxerelse °familiarity. Johnetop
liner that be, General Sherman. had no ad-
dimity toenterinto any agreement. -7 r 7
1141, , ft was a praetical Acknowledgment of thi
rebel gurernment...
3d, It undertook to reatabllsh the rebellitate
'government, that bad - teen overthrown at the
aamidce of many Leval Ilyes and immense trus
tee, and placed eras and,,,muultions of war In
the bands of rebels at their respective capitals.
Which mightibeinnied.es soon as the armies 'or
the 'United States were disbanded, to conquer
and subdue the kryalAtates e•be restoration of
mbel getheffity In their veep re Static -
4th, That they would be enabled to renstab.
Gab slavery. - •
might - famish the graend - 0 nwpcnni.; -
tality by'the Federal - Government to 'pay - the"
rhbei debt, and certainly subjects the loyal cite
am of the rebel States tp a debt consummated
by the rebels In titnitisme of the states.
atb, It puts Ix dtspate the existence of *Joy
tState.Government and the new State of, Weat
r‘lnli, which hel been- recognized by every
&pawing of the United States Government
la, lips:tit:ay *bandied the contlacatlon
w andlxlie*d the rebels of every degree (who
slaughtered oy a rpeople) from all pains and pen
alties for Gwifcrime& • - -
Bar, It &Tr:terms that bad beeit deliberately,
ripeatedly and solemnly rejected by President
Lincoln, And .better terms than the rebels:tad
wrer asked lntbelrincat twosporons condition.-
9th, It formed no basis of true and lasting
peace, but relieved thoTebeis from the praenre ,
of out victories, and left timer in a con don to
'renew their effort to overthrow the Govern ,
meet, and subdue the loyal States whenever
(brit strength. wee recruited and mpartnalty ,
Fos:smut Malmo; Apra 7 4,—Tbe (31:Lowing
hoporti2 . 4 ardar. tpmGeneral Eittermsa,was re.
crlvcd this mating:
HRAIKIOANTIONI MILITAIST DIVISION
4 ,os•Mzsamsmt. MINS Przial.'
Itaisniii,"N. C.. April JP, 1863.
Ameba Pied Order, No. 58.
!The General Odrontisidird- announces to the
Army a suspension of hostilities and an
agreement with General Johnston and other
officials, wideb,when formally ratified willimake
peace from this Potomac to the 1110 Grande.
Until: , 'Peace Is arranged„ the • line
. ugh "Ty , rell's 'Mount, Chap
nivemity, Durham is Station and West p o int,
the Nouse river separate the two armies.
Each army commander will group his camps en
tltel a vies to comfort health.sad,police.
All details - of military. diliciplthe.mast still be
thabstalned. Tber general hopes andbellerres;
-that in la very few days It will be tdsgood for
tune fd mama you all to yourhomes. _ • -
'The tame of Ms army for courage, Industry
sad dismpline Is admitted all over the world.
Then let each officer and man see that It is not
- stained by any act of vulgarity, rowdyism aad
petty crime: The cavalry will patrol the Aunt
of the lines General - Howard will take charge
of the district from Raleigh up to the cavalry,'
General Fibocam to the left of Raleigh. and
General Schofield Ist Raleigh, and 1 / 8 right and
rear. The quartermasters andcommissarks will
keep their supplies up to light load for wagons,
Ud the Ralkald SupesinteriderWsrill arrange
,tha depot for the convenience of each separate
By ondei of JiWorGeneralw.T ditrumma.
Dirrow, A. A. G.
Melees from Newt= state that Alamo num
ber of members of the North Carolina Leo
.
tote snivel there oaths 10th inst., for the pur
pose of negothding with Sherman ,with Sow
to rumoring that State to the Union: •• •1 - •
lienkcirs.-Grant arrived at Fortress Monroe
this affirnoon on the steamer lid, Martin, from
WaShlngton, and proceeds southward on, the
Projosed Manumeat.:dinunereeivlth Re.
• bel States... Oat of Llncolars Last 021eJal
Actsa.falittesna SWAPO itatlat. 7- . ;
.
Flaw You, April =.--st plam Lon foot.to
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aida inonsunent to the "menux7. of 'abrabstn
Lincolts, the proceeds to be defrayed by dollar
:surecriptions. About Ave hundred names. are
already appended to the teat for the proposed
erection of the monument in this city. • .
Several ladies propose starting a stabscriptidn
for the ladles of America to purchase Mrs. Lin
coln a - comfortable home.
.
The World publishes extracts foontAhe Men
of the Committee onCcrmmerco with lbe rebel
lions States„ which shows that the - rebels have
received large quantities of supplies from cotton
speculators at 'Memphis and other planes along
tho Mbudasippi river.. The order shows that
faustease frauds have been practiced on the gov
ernment, end the rebels have been greatly assist
ed to prolong the war. The report 61131, the
trade with the rebeMOU 3 States has peso of no
nosed benefit to our government, but has indict
ed very great Wary
-
's W ase u k p o g n t
othes p p W ublic service.
oft T he e last d of d calactsofP m Ll ays n
One
theamtnientof
Col. Ben Spooner u s
MarsW of Indiana: - Col. Spooner was in near.
ly all of Gen. Sherman's battlesln tba.West, and
lost his tett arm at.Keneutwlifenintsin. • - •
The Aces .Washington special says, the Pres
ident is is danger of breaking down... under the
*etch-making forced upon him. It is &paino
more State organizations wince* with oddness-
- New York Fire Commlwdatepr.
&sane, Y. April 29.—The Governor hav
ing tenomlnUted Aw Metropolitan Fire,Cemthis
stoners the tour g :admen who were rejected u
such by the. Senate last week. the Senate hold
another executive -session to-day; and after a
warm dlsenzelon they wore continued. All the
Union Senators voted In the adirmatlve except
Mr. dndrew.
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IPRESIDEfr ILINCOLIV"0111161016
Vie _ Reitabie fit Irtiiibibint.'
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DBPAlettrife PIECILADELPELL
41-smlnfir whid
; 03 . 1 M.P.1.40 3 IN,lADouloclunia4
cca
ti der V Sat dalliglitintkilili 1
144 iii ug Ur . . T.
I— (3.-..d..12 't„.:
I minziesnne,•pa., April 23-11:15 a. ar.--The
!train is now knit's , thlss:ellyvith the litnalas
of Firsidtillt'Llneolh.`l:slehenli:di SS been
fleeeeeed by the addition ot lion. J. Batley, Hom,
LTArZiiikliaJd. 711riiiitacks. tllacre'W
!Iliadterd, of Maryland, and staff, took leave at
At
, tab ei 7 , :- i-
:Ono P'clook—We are Atm ;Rai Whealand v
4iti attezAoiArAh• dowagers hi dreetalto,
4 t 5. # ,4 reibiOnce .
_ 01 :4Oz. hAF , ./tAohluum, shoat
,u0 ! 1 5.4. 4 4 noii_ • ,The 7 4034 Pg the lag*
roadreall,kla crowoe, withaeoplo. The Nam
0 th e - ehogant liikuses 'aril; itoolhoiOkt im ilwiiiiieti
F.
h
eoPtif ghtio.,lo» ' Thtiiir.' ho — naisift,iisely
erded with people.
. . -
4 The word goes Toed ISM dila filin 4 6eirt
and this *milks the crowd. Where is hp,
bounvilmetinkds sefinteesi abeirlagehatMll).
sue no definite 'ldea as to the Whereabouts of
emit - .Montt - JO not on bout aaltilk ersitil
'het point ed.disap Al this point . •
Imes
tastes •
ladles gofbniar.rwith a lairle and
lent tomset to la y on the man in, tribute of
honor aid aßisaftrts.' Persons afe seen weepliegi
trebly five or six kmdred workmen and their
Mei arc4riant. The cars are in
eir speed and Lancaster is lost to sight. •
..l cil
ek narter past,two,we umatPartudiarap ,-- .231P
Cuteoville.....From the „time .of 4011414 t:
artistnig till ire arrived here; are &alio one
tA z i r eidplita, Aprii . ML.....wo_arinaak . n ros a
tout flunknort 44 1— Oirio - Jtium s :eorlier tban:.l
a setiMato - announced, lh &der to allmi day-
light for a disploy t -The corpop.„-was tranvia,* ,
to *hears; whkh teas of elaboate finish. The'
4ollln , Was earned 'Llaltli' the - Ariake* . flu
and surmounted with flowers on :an :elevated=
riczi., Owing to some mismanagement, the
a ,did,not move till 6, o ' clock. _Tito
ratlllievy; b o th` white eat black;seade.arthrtrilbo-'
Fs acted L, while the city troops as a body .
dto the capes. In the procession. were tklF - yor of the blip, Connell ,
and other muniel;d
authorities; federal oMeers of the' kid"' and '•
riavy, the jtatelary:membentn;. t h e Lakiai s t ure :
leathers If con_z_AFPWA 11 4beseri..Allitel of Foe.
eigft Co r .,' fw4 - Otujirli 01 : dialrietioll. , The
Mann andother
,Ordfn e'er', esifropreiiit e a
_elwri. QT." the ,:,-Sissiehte: 'TemPlar, - - oal
-r:thowsPid renlans. --Many 'adored men also.
sPiwolf - L` al members of Charitable and other.
r,;,celations, with appropriate kaidgee of the or',
• I The procoulon occopted one hour and a halt
in maim- the State .bLetwe. , The . corpse was : .j
taken 'to Independence "Halt, where it was'
placed -- near the bell whim:: Sort -" proeldined.
the adoption of the Dertarallon at ladependenes.
The Abuser were draped in fuming. At kart
twenty,thousand souls moat have witnessed the
- cerise while
e door wi ll be s
thrown tate tonight. .Toonor:
row then pu.
slid :closed at midnight. The e p
city aut to the
hori blicties
have extended the cirllitles of The city.
•
-Avon. 3--The betty of the President was wit
- niesedby thonsands:dueing the night. Before
daylight lines wereurated, passing -in. by two
stairways through th windows and ant - by the
qpar in the square. By 10.0'clock these lines co
ded at least three miles, fromlhe Denture to
e Schuylkill blurs. filmdom& .- eearbylng two
ok three hours befOre gaining their object of Isees
- . :g the (azalea.: Abort', alohle flak the - Indira
of people fell off considerably. but daring Alth
• afternoon the number again increased. (
I Arrow, 1 Dirprta.— The corpse was exposed at
independence Hall from nine o'clock last tight
talon() this morning, at which hair thouainds
of riemplai were obliged to retire disappcdttted .
• from thestreets to - sninolumily renew their ef-
Airrto Although the 'doors were nol'openeA till
Ate o'cldek this morning, by eight o'clock - Ulna
• :logos& impossible to pass within two orthree
eats of the hall. It was not till lea After;
midnight that Mind was replaced that Inkier
&bet his Ihces from the citizens. •
PH "Igo-fervor Wallace, W of Idaho, and Govaraer
ik - erl g, of aihlegton Territory. ate with
!funeral party. We were joked at Mold-
p aby Air Richard Wallack, Mayor of Rub
en, vim will accompany Itenalmilo,
gumagellL Othommill Join the partryit
in Corte tamarrow;- - -Afajoe- Elatarat-Din sod -
mina be here to -night. ,.. ,
;The tonntellinces Of the people best coiner
tie sadness of their hearts. The Males appal
'with mourning badges on their left shoulders,
OM this custom has become so gezeral that non.
oliservanoe atttacts attention. '
AND INUMO2I3
Ilatipk elk Dram rediOn of Polley.
...New Pont, April :-7urepiJ:Lothn Indlsea
d legation yesterday, Weal . dent Johnson thank.
G ar . . Motion and the members of the delegs.
tin, and referred that to his past action as an
hall:anon of his future policy. Ile declared
tot treaSois was the highest Mate known to the
laws - wrd should bnPunished, and that idler utak"
Ink treason cdions, every Unica man: sad the
=
. .
A r a lment should be une" remrated ant of . the
. .
of those who have
. laillelad this great
angering on .
. . . ...
Be amid . oarsme:sty to tith.nuesza who had
beta deluded into the war, but would punish
pretty and without anger_ an political leaders.
Be said t\ " It is a high vinitutiolud &Mo
gen we hart to secure each of the States in the
p*.sewskrn and enjoyment ofarepubliean form of
GOvernmezit. A State may be in the government
with peculiar Institutions, and y otion f
the rebellion lose that restart) ital. b it wada Sta te
when It went Into rebellion, and when it tomes
out without such institutions - it Is still it State,
In.adjcsting and patting the Government upon
ith legs agal‘thet progress of the work mast
pars into the baMs of its friends. If the State
is to be nursed urall it again gets strength, It
meat be warserd.by its friends, not smothered by
its enemies. The President . mentioned the fed
thin Indiana first named him for the Vice nes
!dee. and he returned his thanks for her 00a.
!id ee. Ills speech was frequently applauded.
The Eltraltra east I To-morrow the Presided
will receire the delegation from. 3fichlgan, and
one from the refugees in ,Washington. After to:
mittlbw night no more delegations will be re.
, ,
sEnuris OF PRESIDFM
,LEICOLIL
Iwo germils for Reaiyin Them is Kew York
cw YORlCv4pril 88 —Arrangements- tier the
reception of the remains of President Lincoln in
this city tomorrow, end - for the obsequies on
Tuesday, were comp letedyeeterday. The canopy
under which the bedi Is to be pined, Mending
from the door of the Governor's mom, is being
13t 1y ornamented; front and near the top
will be pieced thebnlesl the late Prealdent, and
co each side lwa funeral urns. The aides of the
canopy will' be covered ,Wial blast cloth, and
the bier covered with black velvet. From the
centre Of the interior a splendid chandelier:will.
suspeed, the light filling directly on the face of
the term, and daunt/leo will be placed on
each side of the canopy,
The funeral eorteLte will move from Cut Ha
on Tuesday i ft ersoon at one o'clock, and urtn'g
the time it Is in motion church and fire bells will
beguiled. ' , The meeting which is to ho held at .
Melon square., assemble at one:okbtek, when
re4ons suttees wM bo held, and an address
delivered by Mon. George Bancroft. The meet
• log will adjourn in time for thoseettondlnglt to
join the proeeseion. - Mayor Gunther yestecday.
Issued .6 proclaoptlou requhing; the anspee
elon of buelness toittorrow and Tuesday.
Meetings, to take proper_ action In the. last
solemn honors to the remains of our late Presi
dent, were held by several edditional organize-.
ekes of the city yesterday. i
THE ASSASSIN BOOTHE.
His Early Capture Probable.
New roux, April 23.—Cireurastances which
have cisme to the knowledios of tho Government
render it sicceseary to keep gnyet. It Is said
that Boothe's horse tate or fractured one of his
legs. It Is also reptutcd .that he bus divested
hltastlf .of Idi inoistache. %The likeness 'of
Boothe; published In Haiperte Wickty, Ja said to
be correct; The attention of surgeons and the
Public Is called to these circtunstances; If Boothe
is lying concealed and wounded, the rewards of
fered and the detestathan of the crime by all loyal
citizens wilt soon bung him to light. The above
is resal-cfliclal. - , '
Nrrr Tour, April W.—Ttio notorious .14: i r
aid, of -Toronto, and a member of the T T to
Council.named .Deolson, MCI ea dl d lleo r
the
prepuriag a plrata vessel at: Colin
. ao fo
Inkes. Zhe schema luta been ttd DT Rio
ttlzaro of the Tyr e/ ~ • . - 4 _ t
fri t ltvi
~. .
• - • . ~
+. ~:,
i.: _;..-...~... .s ~`.w
._tea -.:
ftebel Scheme Frustnited.
PUIIIDENTJOIDISOICIQUWEILT MOW
==:22=M
O R D ERIBOARD.ttinikiiIIIR,Bit:S
The Army of: Vie__ rOtOMAC
mum pro Taa poresimars — -
Wastrnroppv„.April . 2 2.-rgresidant, Johnson
has remostd his quarters -front . his hotel to the
. _ ,
' , residence of libta genteel ' Viol, on" TI stmt.
;Mr: floc is sway whitliteAterapttotge of
Vas lato Pnaldebt.- ' ~. -•••:.% C`•'••=r" •.• '
Mth.4, teP_ . th - blur itOttmallohnstlyteobvensd to
remove !koala. tho !Nee ifouse., dim is more
cOrti lifekilirlaretilltlits ill s littelde4 vithibtr
,to roam to lillattdaor not. ' ' ` - ' - 'i ::
flee. flityie. lei of slistelem brifito.
hugh LeeVeareilry, and two hundred mixt Ol
eo*. Prisosem Me Var, tetteiseise Amin Gel* city
this :
mil, M orniag tothe primers camp at Joha i stowo
..., ...‘ 1 ,-
GIP. Augur hai leaned% an Order Otificilig all
paroled prlaonereiof Ow la thin Airlift tataport
to°,,the provost Marshal. abe residegyoticerith,
p rima g r olitithesnaiwaegrank.•trbleteitt be •
molded, sad none will be allowed to wear a
wa d i
rebel lanif° , 4,4 itiaalter lo ARNOW to re
port In a ht. me egtoa - where Ma name is
tog lace in ;way tee daya,;• -• ' -- • ,, t
Tha f '! new ltimeiof lho Alin?'
of: the:Ponxneo have been Made: 'The Mai '
Findrelieved 'from imarding the - dot/lb SUM
ordered to WilablOgtOO..- Theta Wren
lea taken by the sth corps. The Ste.
35 ono lursWeit}iglezillted hokedessAnit aro
hourly expecting to be seetto Arent piste
. Retread*, was dbeervofu a ‘ofenourning
4
the anny, labor being swipe ' Nothing
was Talked of La tito‘cemspe aillalt (gleam and
men but the sad fate of our lane i'readdent, and
but one sentiment is entertained ' in regszd to the
terrible - tragedy, while all theirs ympathleave
with the bereaved family Otte deceased. •
Wasimorrox, April 35.4-Velthin the past few
Says a iappirtmanharay- litryhtsakra tadviiragh
logtectiens,' who wad &MICA the beginning of
the rthethunrinelraling soma prominent citizens,
have returned i 0 Gila kilty ! Alwir weerwith Lee's
army, and anoWed to gob their homes seem!.
lag to the "nal. Some of them are yet bitter
ii their l'e''..iteip, and express their,tatenthot to -
relent fh the South when tatimaged; audit' re-'
3 1 i
trt:l again raise their hands against. oar flax.
Ana most of them, however, admit that the
South is overpowered t the war at en end, and
they are ghat to get home again. ' _, ' ,
(Inc of these moo relates the singular Incident
that the setae person who owned the farm on
which, the fighting, commenced at the ant battle
of ashram, - also owned the house in which
,seen. Grant and Leo drew up the articles astir.
*oder.
, litany Alexandrlnna arenightly gratenthig
titeMaeltms to the pickets outside of that city and
chine to to tali.
, ..
A change. of commands„ including the anima.
'sent of .Geo. Halleck to . Richmond. was.. pub
lished hard ' yesterday, and also telegraphed
.11ortb.- Ti ill ascertained now that no such 'or. -
dem born been issued by the War ikpattrasat;
nor are they igeontem
of P platkui. , -.- - ' • •
: Since the murder resideat - Linooln, It bas
bees directed by General Angur that Goole be
allowed to pass the pickets or. Wit en
this city , unless on a written
.pas fouart e lZ
quarters, or whole personally knows to Unto&
,ter in charge, or commander of it Earn,
...lite' boom - on the Cbestmes4e and - Oble anal
arc aiknred to 'p.mr, subject ta search it,didiumit*
points. Citizens, trotes., - do - not Mutate - puss . ,
' es to leave the city by railroad going north. -
.-
.President Johloon Idi go.dayMen :flint
part. of the same routine as during the ' NW " '
:day% Oar "reaching the 'Mita of vatiour mei
delegations and .poiltkol setae ~,,,,,. Thsittly
to 'call Mb morning was the - Georgetown Delo.
gallon whom the President fittingly akkessed..-
A delegattim of the Sous -of Vermont afterwanis.
culled with Ban. D. B. Cothi . Be reitoonded in
a brief SPeech. sad in.eoncluslott hp said: . "Re
would my to the Wealthjirader„yon mist hoar
Ithe penalty of your treason., on tbe other side to
i the reguided thousands who bate been 'deluded
sad aceived, many of whom Moe paid the pin.
sky with - Mar lives and limbs, toacillatioo, Air
ixerance and clemency." ....
The ferule _emblems. of the Treasnty,De..-
partastatralso called on the President aed some
time was specs in bead shaidug. Several, bo.
gnats were presented to blm, woof which Ws
card serompanying li whit tho inscription I.
"May the angels of toe foil encamp around
!Warn 'imaroHier__ . MOIL 31.-4W the &nano
ratogem.-1* WashlagtanWill cart orsthe - Trasf : .
don en Monday morning, .
.., t'abileation. low made of c ertain abeam of,
, t
mai WlRdersi Including Gm. Hatkeki to cow
m 0 lidcluziond: It is not correct . General
-0 Moak* in command of Ittetunand: Gomel
II mmunsodaTtralolo aid North Cranes.
...alma,* ounalns in command of the.Dit:
. .-
eat orate Routh. . -
T 11e - seed igoonemnitst , " Lee aid its*
CIICU' Lt Btteaet-QtrßlalW 11e;:
Oil
' IWO* Gnibasica
Staniarrox, 4prit ..Itiehmosd
;MAO of yesterday says: For some . daysit has
lizreported hem that the macallei
Governaisat, murales of Jett Deets end
.basdrel of his *Moors' VIII soldiers, hid
ruched Alameda, Gs. - ried Midi a show ot mt.
tabliehing himself Hare peel:a:atm to_dight to
the tretraHlubsippl 'department.
General Lee end staff, or =thy those who ac
companied hits to Blehmand, Irmo • yeetenlay
_ Pr 6e &Kati - go= since the occupetTh of
e
Richmond - by the Federal forces was held_ ym." ll
Way-, at the motion house of E. B Cook Main '
steed. The auctioneer cane-down' very grate
frallyemt of the Confederate idmoephere of $3O
and $lO bids, and testae:7 good astereely the
tads of Id cemte mid SI currency. • ' • -
The Ordinsace of Secession - was adopter by .
Virolnis on Me 17th of April,ls6l, by a vote -:of
SO' year to .51 nays. Among those who voted
in, the negative wereJolm Jarley, ..of London,
the venerable president of the eonveatioa; John
B.: Baldwin, of Augusta, late representative 'in
the Confederate Congress froMilie 10th compels.
tonal district; Geo. W. firMit. formerly General
Brame' Adjutant General; W. o.Carrie, of
Amami; Wm. li. Delaney, of Fairfax; Jabal
A: Early, formerly command& of the Depart
ment of t h e Velleyr,.dierley„ •Vorti
month; Samuel MeD. - Moore, - of Rerekbridgea
Beamed Noe, of Greenbiler„.mtlaxernor
Virginia; Hon. Alex. 114:13inatii of Augusta;
Geo.' W. Bemires, of *whir Hoe. W.- C.
nt
Waokbe, of Hanover. . •
i.
2----
..
From New anal
,Jdoblle:,
Nati; ,Toax, Stiti" . _22-4titi Now Weals Pa.
0... ,
Pets elate that the muta's:me of the surrender
opLee's army, wide!: reached New Orleans on
the 15th Instant, . amashmed groat 'reidelitg.
Gm. linrlbm ordered a eande of two hundred
guns to be fired, and the Klenertd_ coutreandinp
the Pcleartmint neoirmended making , Esatee
day aday of thanlosubrbM, by, all. persons chat
:Led mllitary,forthebrlghtpmspects of imdtuistr
.pette. -
• O. fon= aro !Mowing the retteatlierrabsil
fell- ItobllB,ln the direction of Macao. The
speedy captureof this placels expected.- .. ....,..
Kirby dank has heen. mmacriptlng dims up
the lied Riven. - • • -," '' ,
General iiisnotter, the Rebel, In command at
Brownsville; has reported In 'amend otter, No.
.50; In whlchhe says t ~ "Hereatter, no new omper
published lathe Potted States will be allowed In'
the interior of Texas.
postmaster Parker lefty New °Heine for lie
blle, on the lath.'.:The Tbnes mryst Vre under.
Mad be takes pot6ellllloll of the Peatofflce there,
and wo look An the ramtablislimenter postal
centmwebnakel with curable:. city at, the wall.
est Maelleable moment. • - . . • . -
From. Fortresstwee.
•
Itonzusas_ Mono; April: 20.—The sutler's
atom of d. W.:Wharton was last aiming salted
by the taltitat7 authorities; and; was various ati.,
Inches placed under , arrest: 'Belk; Arnold was
arrested here a few days' IP, and in mmPia7
with the proprietor, -taken to 114th:eons by- a
couple of detective officers, wt. hem far that
purpose. He was the chlet,clerk end ambler of
the establishment, and bad only been hero since
kat. blarch. - , •
•
The steamer Louise arrived tali hust arming
from Newbern, N. 0., with Capt. A. N. Kimball,
the Coat Chief Quartermaster of North Carolina,
who boa been relleved r and With his, clerks la as
rotas for Washington qty. - •
The °apt* of the Lathe reports baring seen'
the U. B. steamer Ashland, loaded with troops,
aaholtiabont thirtg-tire walla northwest of Hat-
The Chicago -Cknaplraters.
.
CINCTSINATI. April 23.--Conslderatde snow
fell hero yesterday and last night; it Is clear and
• plermnt this morning. - -
The findings and sentence of the Chicago
conspirators was promulgated this morning by
Oen. Reeler.— Buckner. Nntris and Viaoent,
Marmadake are nottitted, and will be illircharit`
cd atter taldag the oath of allegranee. • Charles
Walsh and R. T. Semmer are found grant/ or
all specifications and char ges. The lbrmer was
sentenced to fire year* hard labor, and the latter
to three years bard labor, In the Ohio Penitimtla
ry. 'The sentence spipst Trenfel and Danlell
Is not yet promulgated. The Commission has
been dissolved. - . - •
neven•Tbirty - Loan Subscription/.
Pan.A.DrumiA, April 23..-;fay C.0.41te reports
the ealo ottho 7.30 Loan at 4,110,900. - The larg
est Western subscription was 6100,000 from
ebreigo. The largest Eastern subscription was
4900,000 from New YerN.. Tho total Itio dsTe
thts neck t5,915;709,700,. •
~ _
Z!!ZE
FRONi:si
* FV,
Ytteir 46,1100' 'l to,ooDlialts
THREE EUNEREDMITtI7Iffi
Daily aintoneneed.
Vu 41;ini'O43iM1:42t;'OnGlies
Ithefikolekrelatln&
A oldoldle : , General Can
t
i by bat establLsbed 'headquarters in the Custom
-
s. ll buse,r , 'GigaileGfirtifiunands the Depart
tment.. ,llenessd Velleherarnu*, the - post. i No
jorda4±ii other thlngs were inroad, because it
'wag aid that General - Granger would burn the
icily if the cotton was burned. It' is estimated
pbatatom twentytive to thirty thousand bales
(were Captured In the city, together with large
fritudlUes of pitch: The city Is quiet and or
ly. Many of the citizen, are auzions to take
e oath of allegbusee, and are glad to be re-
Desert:n*o anteing iii4siiiiiiinbek: Cnit
• hints . ofil_ ap ee t tli_ll234 22, ol:eLompb The
The Nem. of Mobile formally surrendered the
tPuhont Beries/Mr-,• VON iendettuttthe
- dried pil o ts lo • mamas safely to the
ty ; Opp* ranger zest with a ,tmost arable- •
mimicries. , Gin! city.: -Re - re:.
" • .•that he teetered ad warm a recap;
lon to any place before.
nrte b e at tAlatktisPeAditidll.raidta
'entreat or ammunition - were captured.
• • t twelrehundredpsisouguisacietlyebtlealta"
• •intreArtu:td tathaelty, InelmlIbl; MP
and ii ! t7 : 6 l llb #lM l° 1rd 4 6 !. 41 4 S e al , 36
igr o t iL L
. 0 iii . .ki- ti e ii t ui :i ii i iti t• . 14 ::
. • • . were tnried over tbe poor ;lye::
The, garrison, ;4- gbanlsh'lroit,' : •kaitishii
• retell hundred .pcleonekaM'aelAiral gin
went captured. • , • --- ‘,
_- • , ,• '.l ,
The Mobile papers haling ded vulllce.
• • Auteuil'Granger re E. 0. , Riede,
eurrospondent of the Xew Orleans Thies, to.'lssno
per=. .$e has, commenced publialdng
:Dally Fern:
Genera Gotestoek, of Genera Gunk staff,
reel but evening Lune Ilablle, and /PM North
. dimitches for.GeueraLGrapt.
The nutiptiOltottonitudingar milled, with
- - Steels and Money..., . . • -
New Yoe.; April 19:—Tliere wan more` an -,
vity in the Block market this afternoon. The
feeling It 'stroll& add pee} biter.:
y Uglier: - The &eland foi Muniments are
re under call, and In the street
_prices, are
lifaikr - lititei. - .Railway mutilation Was dr
iller at. the Stock Exchange, and.there was an
Impriwenteit.MWOngbott gin antra Dd. Cleve
land and Plttatough and Michigan Southern are
Moo very active, Cod wee mare disposition
tb purchase, and a largo bushiest wu transacted,
.m.* call. The market Is steady. :IMMO 'Bonds'
we ateady, and are not offered.very freely: Coal
I d lilemelieltons . stocin am better and , more
The Gold Room was tem and without any.
rexcitement co. activity. Moaday snll'
esel l at will be holidays, and ,the Gold Boom
adjured') over both days. ' - The, Stock Ex-. ,
cff 464
. will _bold no Session on Tuesday. and .
' 11l on Monday whether Co hold any see
- n tin that day or.not. , - . . • .
Money continues very easy'. There I. more
4 the roadies_ inchange. Hada era wanted
ibr nuntasteS onanent, ant or C. EL Bond, is
itnitalkwit tendon: : -
eßPetroteimt:stocks aro higher with en lamas.
';'ectlvity. Prime. advanced. - -Buchanan
L
.4 1,801
a, WUi 4 0 ,001 Tack, 140; *II. -..,
't MidUrxelml 68 3 lielarleli,'lM,Oti Keleher..
lier,4o4,Einpnnialty,, 2.75; Excelsior, 4, 60 ;
ir.:''' 2,50. - Petrolettia Noses steady but
:quiet; SU fed iihmintitHe tar Refined, in bond;
. , • retlment - Vsteatiera--Woatuseal to Lilt.
.. •
lar4zipalataiesaor Disloyal alaratiabt,
Wang xataikibigk 113.-11 has bow' dedie d .
hi the Cultieloaelipf lateernil Boehm that
Gartesateat mutter. are to be trestol sa sem-
Ulm and asy peramtwho makes a busboy' of
=ln abet:pow take Otis a Iltesse as a
t,A proleat Is omits
Pbtli froward with hl hot ; hen, "bleb ; Willi(
orasiSeraa zeal, to erect
a taco moat toile Iste Preslhot Lloools. /boy
Of ow Et ercluzata, . and the dawn' geaerall7
l!te strattion thehilltheitiou'to raipoad. liter
"Asldeishle SeelteiSent Ins - iditia heie for
I mo
the'pesk her in coaseqsalee Otto appoint ,
mot Os U. B. Marshal PIM* is: the
' Wit Lamis„elfsetrtatettlxsola
Nit hooral at
_.7shisolis. wheisaf
to be dlstoial. Mr. Phlalpeluka tandem!
redgastato,, aad It la speterstood Matshal
'w win reap oa lls Mara itithls atty. • ' ,
r ___
h resl7
atter* In ithinicold-4*rab''Haneoet
sad Wamstpal• wubiagies.
Armammoy, April dal.—The Otnernniettt
nail gamer Gooey•Learp-_arthrod. bore Ws
*rain wttti tuna and paa=sttolt ue 'L 42t
ht.fflis also thy& op
Qww, • partedletwedw. • -
mho steamier ettaipton witiodwidleStritriat
elms thotwand captured muskets. •
TM- MM., a note paper. wu tuned In rtlch
woad yesterday rearatog. =lt. Ii 'devoted to
aad lapnbltalted blehatiaa W. Wynne.
Two of our sentries bare been Shot In Ma
mond by: mimosa parties: One wu Indantly
?heGoysenment Is Irsiout to annatanes th
Wu's/ a tab Dsatitki and Maya's bridge:
our
benumb Ilanapelt sad Wausau
... urrtrat la
WashLagton to dip.. •
Jam . Davie.' . ': •
aw Tolokiloaat—,.TbsattopOoitens of
i tEered says that th e rebel offleers who sr.
ti , semi that the news ot. Lees "murreuter
Jeff. Davis at Danville two days before
hallooed bla pmelantanceh and Jeff. left at day•
l u T a t mart morning for Greensboro:* He stated
if be was bard pushed be shoats go to Tax
,es Nbert be was sure he 45a - rally an army
around blot . and make a ad; and that ha
fthauld never leave the llml Orthe Conlbdank7.*
Saulsa is tted ardent fee the cavalry topic' Ma. and
to the bridges over the Stebettiti and Roan
e rims, *bleb was mort4_to have been done,
and also ft. the esnenitt eyWddon. • -
- .
Eiieltement Cruised by the President".
i .. Death—Aaderieatllle Primmest.
VAuto, April 25,:-the steamer itoth remta
lb*, intense excitenient preralled along the rim
on , the receipt of the President's Garth. At
4atll a Rouge, Natchez, Vicksburg . and all 'other
t, lags4were displayed as hatrersst and tie
logs draped la menintisgi • • '
• ight Mansard Andenoarllle pelsonersare at
91tkebttrjr- getthw. ready to.- retard to 'their
&does. The Henry Ms Is tshlag thirteen Mot-
Arad ibrl3l. - Lonle. , - _ • r
According to the dead nall 17,000 Federal sol
diers were burled at Anderstinelllo during one
3 Dismtimlietlon with Sherman:
isisraMaz. dpril del.—The newe Nun
tun causes great dissatisfaction among &Mord
people here. We learn Qom Goldsboro that the
mans of th e President , ' .mmuniatatimi was re.
embed there belbre the promulgation of Sher ,
males order, but was kept private fbr a day or
tifit..1171 , 12 Ma aqui lite &ding' of the
't amps vu very,bitter. A rebel althea. who ex
alsed appro val Of this wart ladamtly
bl litdarlarheard his remarks. The
Woe Order was melted very WWI b the
Broth' Treatment of Prtheseri...Coutitee?
telt Treasury; noes Betted..'
ter lona, April IL- I he rm earth edit*.
tor attention* to the brutal treatment tif oar
ptiters In the South, and asp thentnal-Lee la
respo.uthle for all thls rebel wrbarity. , It.de.
mends that there shall he lemt lendatlotrof Gen.
41114 bl the Northern press. and people.'
Oolonel Baker's detectives seized a ltagegaaa.
Atty. of counterfeit. •Treasury , notes . yes .
Tbl7.are allfity.dollsrtoper and;
Intl executed.
• .
Nisi Toni , Art.—
42G01d lakept drarby the
&Mend from exchange dealers.
.•iirlthln ten days about ehttteen million dollars
will be thrown upon the market by the.furuellt •
of the May coupons, which may be expected to
east:Abe market and lower the quotations.
What Does'it Mean
•
. lanY Yam, ApriL Commartal
AdusKt
mpectal says k The tout Who attempted to
pees tho ILoes.outaida the city, and who
.104 "doiptchfiV has boom Identified as a
dL curably discharged hospital steward.
rale= Attempt on• • Macelea lllb.
aw Tom, April 22.—The Tribtete's Muth-
Intim special mays :-The The inyeallv, Wu of the
coneptney sow going OZI Mat Mr. Lin:
*3W death bad illresdi been attempted by some
pr y "' •
•
' Flaghip Burned.
CllBO, Atoll 22;—The Maelealrila &lug=
Flax 1314, IllackEawk.was tattrely destroyed try
xra at Monad CIO gbh mornlng. No partly*
New Orleans%exact.
Carrx—Lowi Mlddllme, Me.
BUGA.II—WhIte. clarified 1.7 c.
Froun--13urcrana, $8,75, . •
PunlaAincp; for,Trenon In Itlehmond
! Nor Yortz;Aptil 22.-I'lll4l4.one° from Pleb:.
inon(ladlentes that the law for the, punlehramot
of treason Will bo.toforced intbatolty.
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q l4 / I GG'IMM •iWYOYYI .i
Surrender of Johnston's irmy.
aim. Stoneman's cOpepitionii.
Saliva Sahli Ripailid to Raleigh.
THE OLD TENTH CORPS REORGANIZES.
sr -a- Cavalry; i;pertair.ins.
REBELS IthrE i STAND AT — SILiA.
ie r
me tot naloniutus t. ainroA num
La ge Gt#tiika of atom CaP6r4
'AV q-airnii lamas,
Cew.Orst Ordaixd t• Remstratit Chiikteidow.4
1 NEV.:porde; &piit'llf.4irri,SrWrzlkv*Miv
ingtoi !Repo& raja tea. '' itfieddrei;.it CRY
Paint, On!flinaiiy night received --a ,astamnal
dation thin den." Sherman annoniclag the hill
4aeresidet ofilie repel GetteratJahliateri'lermy.
1 The irsrahrt . oorrespbraderat at Jonesboro says
that DO Iknitailast the di/Position of ;General
thos - termeoil . bhx sW il,ssch ';ts SO Isq.
at..-.i: k •
A.. ns"i"ePtirj'ini:"4"i44o;• -
i witpthi-...hat ~. ~;
the rebels some thirty
*pet hijoid Raleigh,- without meeting.'any re'.
alatimee from them. tßandochenig In the mi..
&spate iMassiake of the Natioitilres;:the
. zialsoad Was Wig raptdij repiirk ad trains
.
would borwankgthmugh to that city from WU-
Minters and New bern f
in a erwslays. - • "
.
i The malatity of the purple of.lt Carolina,
wherever General fiber. Men's; ttooPt ill Pelle
"el. B ?!..relnlitelaild. lis being cro7cdizitit
millets* to be endured ea: redone their. ferrite
million lathe Union; and pettedly willing, Rs"
order tq obtain. that object, to give op the 'bviST
lethal of slavery entire y. - '
The old Teeth Array Corp...lse barn Airman-
Lad and la edthmanded bitten. Terryi
The Itrrakl's correspondent details -the mou
n
Meats of th cav alry column ender Gen. Wilson.
The Ant os rad by Gen. Wilson ' s troops
was at Mon cellar where, sitar a short engage-
Went, Rod y's rebels sesta routed— They re
treated,..' tabler tbr , twerdpenta miles,
when, on th Ist inst., having formed &junction
with Po Lyon, and Chalmers, the Int nam
ed took tom d, and the rebels age n made a
1
staid aid 'e driven in every &mien, with
the lees at. ,000 killed and wounded. and over
2: l o_misoce and three pima of a
i rtill m try.
They th retreated to Bekaa, w behind
vary - stron g Ms. am aballnato resistance was
prepared. the next day, the ild, Gen. Wilson -
moved to the attack of this plate, and after about
an boned severe fighting the fortifications were
carded by asaaniti and .hia troops entered the
tcrwn,capturingover 8,000 prisoners, 100 cannon,
large number* of bodes and mules, nerd Immense
quantities ofaupplier, anumaltion, &c...' Decides
these, there fell Into Gar. Wilson's poaseasion
mlllimu of dollars' worth of cotton, a large arse
nal. naval Iron works, and .other.manatactorlea
all of which, together with many bullaings be:
k aming to prominent 'rebels, were burned. ,
The Trarrour learns -ham a passenger, from
Cbitleaton, that Put as the ateamer left a report
came that an expedition was sent ant by Gil
more, under Potter, to ituudervillo and Stanehes
ter and destrovernall the railroad bridges between
- Critaabia and FL3rence, 1.0.10 bales of cotton,
-seven locomotives, •forty4hree passersger tars,
and brought in 2,500 liberated slaves. ' '
Ma .thrald's Rieticncesd • dorm - pan ent I tits ds
that G. Ord his been aupereeded In amend
bare Gen. Sale* The former officer Is
eroded to report at Charleston, 8. C. .
Gem Gilmore, lately comdanding at theist;
WV place. Is talltvad any' directed to report at
Judge Campbell and Mayor *w, of Rick
mond. who, it was replotted; had been placed'
-.ceder arrest, were still at liberty in thd.rity on
Thunda iLi
The 's Washington special ups Par
ties flak,. eland,. rerpocti an
soldier
eamiluon o affairs there. One Union soldier
had beta and several deadly as.
maltp.bedn an Colon alma— . . , .
Ben; Iks :late of Grant's staff. adoesdad
Gas. ilk as lillitary Governor of Rich
mond.
Col. Tem lien; aori-ist-taw Of Father Ritchie',
ham bee n' 'oh a charge of complicity to
•the
• Kn. ' it dill Mitliridy. indisposed.
PILESIDIO L0C4131 YQ:IiOREID
Tbe Interview wilb Judge Campbell.
,
New April IL-The Puns' Washing.
in special While President Lincoln was
In Richmond, ' fudge Catntell told 'hint that, In
an;! terriew with Davis,..Linieldruidga and Bra
lae, just before' they left, 'he laid that, as
thereirrn no hope for the Confederacy, and
hesident Lincoln =Minot negnes' ewititthem,
!mtg, negotiate erith the !Rata,
and recognize the right oY the Virginia Ws.
Lture to tntiol the troops of that State."
He Huta told Mr. , Lincoln that if he would
Mirth Mud bodytheonrene, It Tepid, doibtlesa,
mill the. Virginia troops from the field.
Mr. Linda cauthmted Judge Campbell wins;
any misunderstanding, and gave Men In,witting
Ida only terms, width .were those tendered In
th 4 Hampton Roads Interview, to which he add.
bl Mother, that in'ease the leaden persisted In
the war, theb• property shouldte relernisialy Con
fiscated. . 4,
Cu the way to Washington Mr. Lincoln wrote
an order to Getter : el Weitzel to permit' the Vir.
gltdsLedlelature to mine In Incturumdfbr tbe
phase of withdrawing the Virginia troops
from the rebel inn; but not to allow the use of
any treasonable lingua:et but on thelrcry
. dayer_
bin death Ili Kennd a letter from Judge Camp.
bell Mugu! 7 With the usual Rebel Insolence,
Ignoring slither the preposition which the
President ha made to him, and urging that,
though the tart'• power of the Confederacy
was dastnyed, theapirit of the people .was still
unbroken. If you want to Cis:Ciliate, he said,
It wi l b seise for you to grant Alt drilltenfs and
necessary for ydu to treat with lenelney their
leading publkmeu, and seek their assistance.
Thlawas teso`mbch :nen 'to, 311%
geed nature. He characterised Campbell's
course as mgrateful sad 'outtagens." Mtn.
"tee the sutrendsr of Lee's army obviated the
necessity for convening the Virginia Legislature,
and to sent an order countermandhag the call.
FEOM TUE AIM OF THH POTOMAC,
Muistott"Ei they Greatly Demoraltud.
Waal:taws, Atirll:22:--lnfbriiiatlan Ihnit
.the*latiquarteia of,the Army or iba Potosnaa
,031 on; adth lase!' that= Offter had
And tiom Goldsbons,whokys Jciutatad'a army
ti . iichaea completely demoralized ala!* hearing
:of the inmate of Lee. !tansies: dare, not
'Gaut) W. H. F. Lees Command.
Nem Toss, April 33.—The Scrota has • ro-
port that General W. IL P. Lee succeeded to
getting through with bid command from Vir
ginia. and joined Joe Johnston la North Corn.
lithas of the Vlrsinis rebdi, atter haying beat
hasten la the field, propose to come back and.
obey the laws of the land, If West Vireo's Is
reconnected to the East and matters restored to
the old dares. They might aa well make a con
dition precedent to their submission to the na
tional authority, some Inch natural haposslbill
ty as the !evening et their own allaghanies, and
the turning back to the sources the currents of
their own rivers. West Vlrglela Is held by her
loyal poDalatlDn . and East Virginia will be held
by the Federal overnment• until Its witticism
and its peopielee that their truest Interest la In
obedience to the Constitution and the lam- Let
them US the leeward for obeildence In the sub
inifiden and papule, or maryisott.—wieu.
'San c etal . return oflho rotes of the soldier*
of New Hanpehire. fbr members' of Court*
&awe the following neat:
ffokm. • ", Democratic. -
1.31ar5t0bk.742 ..... 41
Clark CO
ILL.Pattereon..639.. Bingham ...45
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Tice Bicluneed Enquirer, o n the day before
the capture otstbe city, said, "'What are we
coming to . 1"' 'lt the editor bad looked with a
spy glare at; the avrittly. advancing - column of
Gen. - Wetzel% troops, be would probably.hero
4 ; 101, 4 0 ed, What's coming to tor. •
I •
- keldreds - h:iiii . iM . i.torTie,"'reiri,iPlA '.!fiii ':
tOck:piaci,ieiterd . kapMat:On . on:, Sialtadielli:
street, near the Mosongahtla gottie. : :iir ream
ted; ; frMs a practkoytry,reOMMrer among 'our
war•worn - I:eters:oc nt .- hailing Other sole,* '
whomtbey meet Lfthefstiaptetlitheni Of hehig .
"fresh," With inch :epithets - in , - "clOttiOjftp . .,'..
ere?' "fresh fish," ete._ It alipters:r InTthl s'
. .... . . ,
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lusted iehoth patihiLiaii caned ;a epprett , :,
tfeestdpin :the wir„'onaparty ‘ belng.”veterati„",
and ether' shitharged "soldiers:7 . One; tif:ttie"
squad, "Who were thalhigad id '",fOtiotT•iiimP''
'era," :and who bad pi/Wheel tinistinixt :outi'and •
were retinal:lg to tee . West. , rettnied:itilooket - :
the jibe *wafter "pitched inJ"- 1 A'ring"'
, wip made, teleplay demanded, and the combat.:,
:mast;
commenced pounding eachcither, in: the:
tuaid: approved. manner.., :: Eionte,of : thooltiee •:
partitive few. agnates ' efter got. into another -
fight, - which 'however only resembled itAciglett;
aed,waepithont a pintlelhor"heleste." The pci-
Wapearhig car:the spot':the Itiattleradon teased
7:-ITwo - of the , parttes" only • could be got; - Who
*tar a hearing last night, were dfatharged:on
;Pa,!meat of:sane del each'aud cads: -
=IC=
...f.Tbe Course of True Lore," &n
-ape parenting at the Varieties, attempted to
commit suicide, by, drowning herself In the ne
aten bud Thursday. by Jumping off a barge.
Tornmatel ,y she was rescued Is Ulm to save
ha life. We understand she made another at,
tern* on Saturday mottling, bur without m
eets. She appeared on SaturdaY night on the
stage, but performed' her role - with an absent
and prerceettpled demeanor. , We trust that elle
will give over this meditated schethe against her
V nembering that
aa_ all the blaadlahteanta of blare gene, •
TAO coward =MU to dea th , the brave live
There are same facts in her his history which
•we are not at liberty to divulge at went• but
let it sence,the
: public to Snow that she ' Is a
',taint to Mt incemstata of a soldier lour.
ferreous 'tirroterdayi—Beo. Jamei Prestley„
of IPittstrargh and Bev Mr. Serr a , of Allegheny.
bath of the'United ,Presbytorlau Church.and
Rev. Herrick • Jaynes, of 'the Third Pa:rita
ilea Church, Pittsburgh, preached , eloquent and
barcarolle 'Mammal yesterday upon :the death
of the Resident: 'All these gentlemen Interpre
ted that terrible event as the voice of Providence
eating the nation to the exercise of stern justice
towards the larding rebels.. It Is In contempla-
Uott to publish the sermon Of the last nam ed
gentlen Vim ® —which we know to be a productlkr
of Oary newer and eloquence; for we heard'
it-4.1n a pamphlet for extensive distribution.
4n Exchange.—Wo tmderstand • .proposl
non la on foot by the merchants of mu. city to
( Minim a sfstematiced !'Exchange," embrac
ing all the manufacturing and commercial.
..ts of this ands aelatty, on a plan some
what. familiar to that already adopted In Clare
. land. So far as we can learn, the plan Is to hi
tt* Into one organisation banks, bankers, bro-,
kelp, stock operators, refiners, oil - dealers, pro.
dude dealers, Iron muchants and manuilictur
cte ar.d any other class of buslasas nen whose
interests would be teunnted ky a daily meeting •
with eseb other. • .
Merey Hospital Fahr.—The falr for the
betellt the Mercy Hosphal will open this
meting, at Mmonle all. l'lte appeals of this
Institution hoe always met with a Moral re.:
sponge from our ;likens, and en the. Present fair
Is to be similar to charm:tato those held In pat
years, It will doubtless prom equally as success.
ful repleaushleg that mammy of the hoatltal,
.andthereby4leu to the worthy mans as tq con—
ilnde ita d ons of mercy the alert and
the;uatbrtun
Dr. Chapin of New . Iforke—We are
pleased to learn that t u eminent Orme and
distinguishedorator, will lecture under the amt.
pins of the Teeny's:in Club dating the . present
week. It weal be r emembered that he was to
have lectured about arnentit thee, but was pre.
vented by the delay of the train in which be
water hare come. • His subject nut Old and
the New and has been mumannced as one of
Ida able st carts:. . , . . ,
•
Mayor's 0111ce.—There were a largenumbeT
of dleorderlles at the Mayo 'e levee on Sunday
morning. as usual. but they ware all common
cases, and nearly all - pald 4 / 1 011 and were rils.
The arrests through the day. consisted
of the two pugnacious soldiers elsewhere men
tioned's and a naughty boy, accused of throwing
onions at,scone oue “to the Wary of all ere/1-
&Need persona.” •
Pittsburgh Theatre. --The "Streets of New
York" oWI aontlikues to draw good houses. -Al
though a - "aeusation" .dranuo„. it la yet truth
ful, exhibiting a Itfolike view of the pour of the
great metropolis at a period not many yeah back,
and iePretentlugtbe two great - times of rich
sod poor as they stand affetted to each ether.
The general features of the Omar° applicable
to any large city. . -
Fire In Stansileld.---A lire broke out la
Sibbet's we house. oppoalte the Public Square
In Mau, Oneld, on Friday ulght, by which Geddes
,
Bow-re lirtwel7 .Durranon barber shop,
Mb &Dell's saddlery, McCormick's shoemaker
IF, the rag warebouse, and a building mu
m a dwelling holm by Bir. George Das
' mar, were entirely consumed. •
bet6mBu,p..-Tto brat two Sundays hairs .
charade:lad by a cold atmosphere and
raw northern winds, with 'natation to hut.
The gentle tell of rata last night will, however,
It Is thought, prevent this tumeasonable and un
welcome visitor from Injuring the Ault bloom.
Arrive& Homee—Maynr Lowry, alerfr with
the majority of the. deka - Mt= from this city to
Harriahurg, who lea oniPriday eyeetez. re t une d
on &Inlay afternoon. - A. number of the dela
pas, who wait on to - PhiladelOta, will probe
big retura taday. ! •
.
Alf. Burnett give Oren enterydnuiruts,
Wednesday, Thursday and I,llday 3:luting%
Kay dtb. and OM • ,
MEM
tITIr MiD StIMIBAN.
Wanted:-. !too! neintimper Atom
obtaitil .
- •
- *min of .lhe moat.dtlicions parttime. are oh: ,
Maned tri Wisechilnicad , preparatlrai , et petrol
'ounr,"ind noir indesini nuttiest Mail 'initial:Ake
dyes are also obpined ' i ore oelirideutal amOngst
thisi thernerw, and elegant strofCli, Surpassing In
lta'.'beantj Atm, moat hrilllant,„productkma of
. , ,
Tysr - rt or Pasta: There aroseraral Ina colas
Pm:duo:Si from the residum of :Petroleum. nthie
in the Oil Creek tialaktiright and flied ciliu'
blaNkierhaps a shade darker, bat still as brit—
Vint, Is called the. Handookit color. , These
ers.form a combination of „Tina' and tat.' Ad
other, dello:lite and faahlwaable .color: light
Wnecalled Nsarellne,":whlch as the
now famous sod'popular color r "inaguata,? : '
tioduced from pqrolettai, - -: fourilli,
sailled , "kositia," is •in • come of '
welt:dent.
These admit are aacertained by dropplogliii 'oil •
* certain 'tate Into the water, by which - the
"lost beantlfid hues are' brought out. • . 4
31 VIZII t Gen. Iteyn
.6 monument hubini . eitieted in tho cemetery.
at Lanealiere to".Geni"...Reynolds; who fdi at
oi:tipMum Whilst ids noblo - comMand, the Pear.
.61tinia PmseiTes;wita carrying
foritheM. Ilia monument is fourteen feet it* .
of WI/ltd . : marble . : and winger. on a ramie dle
Om ilia:Min; the 6:titbit,. high in the megien e
'War, and thetwer for the Union, In which he has
been engaged. On the shaft - la cut In rellef i n
award. amia, belt; gauntlet - glares, •eroMeduan•
nen and gap, .nagleoltd shield. ; .The following.,
la the lusaiptioa "John Talton -Reynolds,.
Cokmel of the Sits Inkintry‘i , ll"B."..krtnl,Atajor.
Gemmel ;of' Volunteers: :Borg' September 211,4 .
18:0: Ellled at'tho - battle Of Oettyilung, while. .
In command Ofthe laftliing 'of the Army of tita.
. „
Completion *rifle Telegraph to Uniontown.
The following nonirrainlatorr massages paned,
our the Ilnlantartm Telegraph Lino lonnediatall
after
Inionrowle,.T.C.; April 18, 1.885. L-The Bar,
`gem of llntontown Ongritalates the Maw and
Millet:sof the A'Slnud'of Arneliel" UPOZt
onmection this day..:l7 Ted h with
the
antra of • the "Great; Oil Bet of -wen.
G. W. i b imios, Sargon. •
• To Manz Lunar,
17.13: TrizOniur Oreice,
18. 1888..—T10t1..W, Minor; Bargpe r • e
reciprocate Tun congratulative; and heartily
shake hands With the people of Southern Winn
arinnia. J DOivirr. Ja.-,lll.ayor.
ith!tet4en
pn Saturday -I:potato& the 151 h, the body of
Mr. Valetnine Qmensister, Of filleninnin town
ship, In Lawton* county, wee lama lyindesd
in the 'roads 'abintt one-fourth of a sidle from
restdemee. He had sett tds Mime an Friday,
morning:o Wend' Hie raising of a - building in
to e neliSbothood; bid' Aiken - au ix With
and penal thromth_a ravine' tad partly,up, the
Mil an thnopposisti. istdevirttens-lin ,ws• -hand
:Intirtbs. ler -valet • Ida. , Ha was ellgttitu;est
about the been, .and from the testionnly before
Um Coroner's Inquestit, wee Infeiretthst be hid
been seised with a fit of apoplexy, and in his
death struggles had out hbmelf "MIMI am: He
was an henna mid hutostrbOus man, and leaves
a Way.
tfr
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L
A - Card.
_
Eorroas Gszsirar4sfikornictstia
there 6 Plkits kiiiiiatindeiAb v iikof . 4 91 0 f i*
DlsloyilO,A''sri6h_fd*:* X44l:l4tVee-FT:
and
the to set othielven If pfiitrel,,Oaltk4l,:rokti,
public, and to show' thearthat impierit.
thiVrilofees in the death ` of-Coni belehre<7l . OW ;
Magistrate shall be coludenaneed to our
lishment, sri - astf - 5 - 3 - bri tols . sart the 'foliowing
In your paper;, '
In theErat place; yon say .the.tapoiC La - that-
of o
most urntuployees ere tainted with disloyal-)
t 7..• This is 4 gloat falsely:ad, entaipstlug. froitt l
, ...
saiiiiievrardly acounarel that data notrah:MA. l
yeaTroia - the Saitertlen. Yo our !deeds and cits-a
,•tomeds iidtallere no refatatka , - 01" this'coWaiii-,
Lly attack on our astabllatunent la neednarjg NW
to the general public we say that there Is, tiet',o.,.;
more loyal set - of . e_nipployeat In 'Raj establish- ,
; Want, i n our city. ••What, Messrs. Ed! lit ite:• : '
„Iplatkin the death of our beloyed -Chief; .i
;irate! No; drat. to use the le:page at Andrew ,
tdoltustani we are lir favor of•hanging the' Men
iwitri do refoica, as high arliarroth. ' , -Again , you 4
lily tk l itt a citizen statedto the Mayor that haired or
receivedlnformation from reliable sailidth: that.
the cctedirct of the men In oar • - employ:' hat be••
'
hmersootarchions that a dearmitteehad hearth: 3
him they.were golot tO eleatt,,the p4etediout..4
INcteilifeura; - Edhors, - .lf your hiehrmank . haß, I .
F fo;
Yen Missend - of that citizetkaildids connlici- ,
willigutiltdtilishsicit, it wonbl'have bead at
l right;buf since he dlei. not, . it, becomes , oar J
ehity to db so.....:That bilked dm' Nfr., Robert
Wahothour=inaniger, and 'his bashaead at--tinV - 1 `
MaYar's.cilics was to , sea that - fd'Eattna WWI
proreented: ' !bin Wm. Brigoi whew Aeattflati,
agsdnet llVlCenna !dear - oar - own book - ,,.kdrpw,"add. '
alt of the witnesses examined. snifheat entrolth' t
einatilLehment. -It has been reported that.#lllW 7
of Our citizens bid heard 3l'Kenna - oaf that' he
would.ulkaw drfek to the health of the manthat 4 ' ,
.
killed Abraham Lincoln. If such lathe caae.tr: , F
puttee aboeld 'be 'compelled to appear. against .
WM; Ind *a tenably expected that some or` .
them Would appear agalcusthlng but were it.not: n
for ourselves this, It'Kenna might- be still at .. I
large: - 'The ampere terra but 'about one-elghth - -
of the employees in our establishment, and - in. j .
stead of Antr,bandai.he your bregesittrtrontilalki
Fin being all new:and from:the East, six off , - 1.
:heat. - have!beet' working Ta ISO ,witablish. ~
meth ever - alnee it was built, tifneTaare dgek• The r •
coopers are, we believe, from the Rostilitte only .1.•
one ; It appears; has beetrlteerll „to use -thsleial...„,',
eXpletlioEll 'yet If there art. any
„Others, we
pledge the public we *lll not only dlsei. ,y‘e. 1- diem, but will pay to the party giving ns such
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lofomletlon as wi.l lead to their arrest and pan,
alctka; fifty dollars Per each one of our employ- I' l
des so *Rending. 41optng you mill give. this air
iheettlaw In !Our Teduahle paper, we are,..
,-, :,,
Yenta respectfully, - -
Prrremorron, Apr 3125,1805. ,I ~
~ 7 • ~ : ~ :
• The Pitaidentre '
• Ofi Thursday morning last, a committee of the,
titian League of New:York waited npni heal. • )
eent.Jotrasorrand addraded blahs the mai ot'•
thelarge snd„laduentlal lab of citizeuathey t
,reprtatt, to which the Prealdent retarned ther,:r
,
r followieg reply: •• • " -
'Graisita: In reply to you, ;and throesii
:yen to the organiz a tion Which' you reprizmut,
amenity isay•,•ail, Lunt Said too thers, that 'your
:cueourrigentent is erP6Clally approptiald at this .1
time: "1 hive been thrown i . La:pada° r,
now occupy by cht nto urturtances that 'you are all ' •
familiar with. - Thera hartbeest kgrestAtal date:
—.thert Is a great deal SO do of a complex
- &Man - tharacter: The eirciturataaan
have • occurred are saddening to is• all; and
one appreciates. them more than I MI. •, Zit dna , r.f•
'the other day our .Prealdent was ln. tha saifttot
life and the confldenie of his amntrytrieti. 1
be has bimn.remomull to that banns fromwheat° ,
no traveler reteres.: Under these chicamstaam: •.•
lam ailed .to occupy a .post of petallike perlt. ••-
When we lOok it ihe past, and then turn and try
to undertake the Adorn; we zee how much I heed :••
She mcouragemart whirl you tender in behalf
• those you represent, and if I know mfaelf,..l, ,
-proannidly an - Matta far' itrand•retarn you 'my • '
• You, ave refitted to y - past history ..and
and
•my torusealon with this , hellion. In rdeZence
to thst,Tean only say that the volley which I 1
luta indicated heretofore will_ be my gable
tht Mum\ The kteis that justice shaft be observed r
is 'ea Mat at hararrongly impraml me, and I mist , •
*ha' permitted to remark, that the time has come -r•
'when the nature of alma should-te undastoodi
in this country; and that; too 'by be great mass '
(d r ibs IteePler'• • We hare Mini:lona of alms in:
thb law-books, and penalties are MUM to thim. • r.r.r.
We know that perjury is a crime, that an on to 1 1 %
alas rWO know; too, that murder is 'a Mina:
All them 'retain:o4 ad' Law analtlen
When we look at the .prerent murder, the': . .
prment M 8618121140% and trace ft back..
to to; its -sourre, no one can ho mistaken '
to the spirit , from which It emanate at- There
is' no one but would say in ,reference to the
Inifteidual *Li has perpetrated this inhits
ab..
thls diabolical, this barbarous act,- that he mat:
surer the penults, annexed to • the .offeessr., then •
if yen mad bay this, that the assassin of a dm: ,
gip individual, the murderer of a single: Mazy
meat after the penalty of death, whet theall be
MAIM upon him tehafries to essersinate 'a minims
and take away its iva?. - We' enst'considerthe us.
turn of the crime, and the demands of justice,
and not the misery, woe or ruin of the indleirbr
al who is guilty. We must look at Itln.tbeox.
,
~erelse and eurrying ant of stern,' ajteegie imam
The time has tome for tm to understand Ilia • -I
treason la a crime; the blithest of crimes; Li Ohl
er words; that MI grimes are eibmerged der treason;
and heeetto has committed reason hareammitted • r
Please awes - my thsuits; gentleman, for the
encouragement you hare given - men and the aid
you offer. Though the task may be dilheult, I •
appre late It, with an honest and a sincere re-
Once cm that Power whose guidance 14 thla
struggle Is BO tallakt,to - One CIUL
doutstlua an avernalinfrPravidenee, has eta:.. , ;
trolled th e destinies of this country. We klaY
talk of the' ability of men, hut the promote of
title rebellion has shown that- Merin, @hiy ln=
strnmenta ha the funds of God. If I know the -
honest impulses of my heart,-when Qs time •••
comes to am, upon measures that mans beams
me, though I may not have the ume talent as
some, if a hearty obedience to consoleatlons eon
vidion la worth anything In the admintitautket
of the government, you shall have It, I think •
you again, gentlemen, lair 'what you have said,
and trust you win bear my thanks to tho Orgait•
le was. as» of an =cued crowd in New ,
.Tor,k last Saturday. uncoil' the :pure Abrahani‘ - .
Lincoln be killed and the 'wicked igr, peg'.
uTR/" and the answer .was a. emulating new.. ,
.
tire:. These wa.rda fociathiXtri-notis of Noe*.
ern sentiment• uday. Why thbs sactidee of i
. et*
Northern 1110--why this nth:rim .tkiasel• b
. .
tallated brutalities towards our 'soldier s at Saila. •
miry, Andersonville, Libby 'Prism s and elms:
where, and these theasandsof rolMons of Wary
spent to pat down the war? • Themophs are alb.
lug three questions, and the death of tits .Trel. - e
dent by an amambes ballet bee given then fast. -f•
fol potency. In the midst °four grief the sulfa % • • -
pa...lBl(lles of the South betray No emotionV Mr
!Ow for the paO. Pet one &VI Alta SOU& us tot,
pent of - her yerrf No . koala" Vnogpr '
-has refoonerly iortendsord. 'NO . •
for pity has our ears. ,Ne remalew* Fest, .
crimes coma to as # 1 :04 COW Part of 44 0:/kMVI.
There Merit*, Upelms;
_morale. diseZehi.s.-Lfi.
fed, smdmatirkeis MM. Jet. Marts and lds • T
or conspirators: are dentate's - hastening .10
Tress Or Mexico, and do not solicit pusions...- ' ;
• , Under all those elreutastances.lt is 'indult.
fel If the BoOthronsrearive as mush m Ali:
some of them upect....All this might hare beptt
duaiged- , •-our feelings might never have bees
vouaW to this pitch. The re4elcioSt afar via. r
-
tory , mighr hate bitubliamr sense of jasticetutsi ~,;
teeny; but now. a thounicadoesn of suMning ,
in the South male nomemeetusate the North
the single lUnottehemuma Llecoln. LqteliFp6t-
*sited Btattordital A*71.0, deIMiTIL;
=4irtif umAge rsbiNos. - NON , tet .Ng
Drca Tromp. the noted turnkey of Libby -
prison; in seems]) locked up In the most Siemer.:
subterranean dungeon of that place of torture. -.-
There Is no pity felt for him la Richmond. .A . '
correspondent who saw the crnel.hearted man,' -
aliotibes him pale an ieprooy, hisheard whiten
-IPg, his deficient teeth ajar, and his eyes full or
terror. lie is now as mean and Cringing In his
bebesior, as, in power, - he was insolent and •. r r
cruel. When itirrikeY, he shot men dead with.
a revolver, who came to the window for air. and'
light, kicked and knocked others, and took. d 0... : -
light in augmenting the untold miseries .of this
poor prieoners under his charge. Re hu reard.
In his loathsome cell, that the soldiers have do'
creed his death, so won se they are folly assured
of his identity, and' his pleadings for mercy mo
presented to all• who come near him; but ho
pleads to hearts of stono.--cia. Cons: - !fu.
RICENOAD letters say that the - rivals washing
away the grave yard on Belle..ble, where Ijolon
soldiers were burled, and In a few yams thtsi
graves will all dlseppeami Mint of them hive
headboards, made of barrel staves, but few
names' aro readable, and coon non's; all will biti"l c ; ;
In one portlon'ot Potters Plead. the rebels. had ,
dog a largeditcl3, Into which the bodies of Unlote:
prisoners who died were thrown prottatonott4 "
without the last pretension to:even deee"G
A cortattireanti inmbernf paroled rebel MR.:.
cern were In Baltimore on Wedoseds.r,Andprom:,:
minded the principal , streets In - theta , gray w i t_
forme, Some of theta stopped at Ant- ,
elan'
hotels, and seemed as ma6 l3 . at , tthrtinaittithinfa
of the town. =etc appearance' tirl
excited conAlerat?le ill-feeling od
tire loyal . ,