• . . •• - • . __ . ---=-:-411°. - -7-'.-91=="11S-•••----1-7-7-:,:•,:',:::- . -. " 4 it.,4==• ... -,- - - . • - --* --- , - T- 7. 7 --- r". 7 .- ' - 7. '•' ' , , • 4 - . • .. .. ... - - •,..;,,,,r'',,,-----.----'-',-.4---:---'&-"--.-- 'r, ' • I . • - : ''' • . ~, . . . . ... . , ,: ~,_ . \ VOLUME LXXVIII---NO. 112, Inc Vittobur9 ll ClztlY• VERY LATEST. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. (lESERAL 6R - Alif AT It LEIGH • . S.4"f'''' .,' ':' '''.': ', 77,17). , ': - .• 7:. : 7. ','. ' . Tite...-TruceTerminated. 1.7 4411 AN IND JOIMIOA'S CONFERENCE. Confederacy Jot Recognized. ,-. I SEWS EP IT I IikIIEEIyt;!E,SSSESIEETION Wan Darianrrir.' - V V !A. 3 MY.9*i:ATV 25 ) 1 A1s XI. ♦ duromch tau jut ranked this Deparomm from General . 01 . 45utesp4 , 44 . 4* April a. so. He cm,:ys: . ' ~ • "Preached here thla morning and dellveredto Hare Sa.banitaitilbs`rvir , tlf WatiftLagoa& srith•Jnbaston, when word • was • Immediately mat to s Johnston ' termblutingthatrums,,and tha tsformation thstele:il ' Matter . could ' net be en . fettathed In any consentkm between army cam ' minders ,* • •; - • (Styled) ' mums Staiiros, • flettetax,y of War. Him "Coax, apill 25gttie N.C., special says: . The conersence heeled:in - IMMIMSOSMiIiOIiMitoU was somkt by General Johnston. the day Rik*. tag the ooenstfoo at Raleigh - by the -Union may. a that Of trarmbeltramst in with a request for an irtaMte sad Ititemaot at tbb bent terms • on which Geworal:Tobnabies would be permittedto surrender the+ army under his command. After two days delaty a personal Intettiew took Ilibee. between the two chiefs of the oppoeng arlairecand the conference was striotll Privatos Gels Wade Hampton being/reams with John lion • earths first day. and -J ulio C. Breetiaridge taking Hamptoesplaeo on the seeoeut m a The:Gonerstavere treated with in inch. air ; &eters as Min* commanders of Ism nosy : forces. The Southern Confedesney was not ree7 ,- egabed. although Jett Delis was boderstooct to to a party. coosmulnit to surrender. Wade Hampton :la us:dental:A' -to hams ~.wlthstrawn teem the emsferesee, and:alp:Shed his Intentitm •to contlnnalbe totht on his awn hoot. • Jobn,Loaaimmedtataw_a an4iiiaeppesedto be 4e.0113 itfantry and 1,00 arrah7. • - It is emaciated that as soca, Ss railliatfon is the tails of the tardy:dation - of the rebel lane* Is Mode know from Washingtoicammial Shaman ISM march his arm). ,tmithirard ; .of artubterg; INK Wherirttmill * stasteredom theeirefee; i trite Rain, April 25:-.lhe trarldluts the fol. jlowingsp •• hunt Raleigh - hrttur Slth: conferenee between Geo. I%mm= I and G T en. he '!Johnston has -s , txteclititath •What .‘passed M the Iniewcts prittittkg Maio* 4aly !to thatnselves. What they mot theylocked Janus, :walked together Into the home wwlYeeccee the, leonkrence boat jai Oita stitit atissnlyttr • lip or tendral boars. No one who accompanied Gee. Shannon Ma any Idea what subjects ttrtre dimmed, Cr what terms were proposed, . of declined , ' t en. Sherman fetatar ii'a CC,, lmannaitalyn Man twith raped, to misters of Importance, and on !this ocessloin he ; *Fr mom .yetleent thrtp. There woe not a saan la the army who was m.otlbr a moment peralyzedialttibarror and In. 'ldiglation when the hews readied hens of the Aecnrardly_ atessalnatlon of: President Lincoln. Vita AUVOIT4O ) . Ala ;all with ate accord were oscrwhebned with Oval-Lien grief and hittefertath, , Whfilt Wei only lesuprrersed by rigid rules of disolpihie. was s alptos4unftepal .deshe..ex,pnotted ' :Pike katiltinib Stuffibt ,;.wrs` sad • their& would go .tos bon/ ;krptio to enable them terareage the Inched ' 04004 6414 1i.T.4#4 4 I TEST ~.....;?...,;..., ~,,,.-.,,.. = OribmildhithigtO CdElmtret-amoLteni• A. . ..:it , ~• i7-7.:.1' ,' ZIEL I REil GiE.** /EARL I*. •:'1 ---- -. LIARTERS CESIOATEci %I = .PAgIUELOMERS. ` ;1 117E1E4P ` BREAD rort Tam CrrizENe. . ~ - .1.. lIJADQ'IIr Mutual Div. Or TM JLlfir. ... !,N ltzerrnonn, VA., April 25; leA5. •;:l RennitAtbitmitilfe It=f4rve: AR'siiiiidtlogia' k r .. . . ,. ''4 pan dommtlee cotrunieee and trade, erupt as attlelea contraband. of war, , in' the .Suiteof •• ' irginia, as inaikint.:,. :lirelby the au. .•-' " , fhority of the President•ruoked, In repent to E ~ Pitts am ponnthl,o( . this. State , winch have y admitted to the asigustity, .mad are la the . " lasi pomildleit afthe Untied Skies. ' '''•'• •:•.. • Sermid—All arms, sad ammunition; and all ~, . lea from which anmumttion is manufaceunsda ,q4l loccoleotivekstataand relbsied stock: , all tele r• *.:Tra, ph wire and amaratua, an rebel uniforms and ; iray cloth for manufacturing. them. sad sit ar. •••.-.,,. flrituounsligtalnii tO be deemed contraband sef .. ....k 77Ard—the commanding General of the : Wil ts : Division has authority to nuke huh mop ''''': is to pm trade lodeby•autAbrized, ai In , his talon circumstances may require. _. By order of .Id.ad. Gull Mummex. ' ' ..... pprored byorder of the Set'yelf Wier: ..'...1" Wumnovers, April 25.—The Richmond' Timer ~. iic aterday has the followleg :. An order has . , issued by the &nevi 6i:emending the De. ..- ; • srtment. designating the Powhattau Hotel. car. lsr Broad and Eleventh streets, as the place of •.• •! testalnment of all confederate -officers and tot. • ,- ;aers. .' The Spottswood Hotel is forbidden enter ,. Bang all sneh, and ;those now suppletthere ' L ~....... required to vacate their rooms and leave. . •-• • • DO. Ci d id nI selksiel:. of Berkley musty, has Richmond , Why. of the Bith, ha' the fol. -:• • • leg t'•.(leseral Sheridan routed'. Earley at • ..., hum:sham Out. the middle, of Barth, and . ••• :tt him Individually upon the moat tremendous •' .•: •e. which was concluded by his bringing twin •,, • at, mend, ottonded- br.onle Oft.bls••ataff.`slow ~. bacaoa almosteverything. When Sheri :: • , s column bad acrePt.hy Richmond Early was • ••: tend back to Station. and was there at the eof tbefeactiMon Wilds -city. Upon hear. ,' • 72 of thir event be hastened to Lynchburg, lad. .:'nee towards Southwestern Virginia. where, • , . mucking General Rehaii; be teak command of forces that were ,Lelrealing beforeStoneman, -Thoteas. „. l ast heard tram, being unable to with : d the forces In his . front, . sad afraid of Gen.- t in ale rear; be had dedleted 'to the right, • • . r ,.....,..„,m4llPgrarihel4aawairai-. -It is doubtful wtmener he ban yet become , . are o r the sturtmder,of -lee._ We look with • is rest foe tldlogn konsblntand. Xs monad. pr e ar e authoeteld to mama that by order ilhe.militariatitbssitiat to the OoMmtisarios ' . ;Subsistence of, the United Ewa army In this .I,r, will begin to4sy, to - Issue to all - chlzert, sad at 'A; and olo;foorth coot* per., bat, of 'Veen ;ounces:alkeh.: The humanity .of OW •-' ;'we, plotted. by the eonablerato thonghfui.• • • : -6 of tbe military "satinet:lee, ' , cannot heaver, tee Dent. llencitr, B.,Yedomeera; has. been as. ded to u_ike -courtary commander of filch. Sid, w .the Maude* of all the 'mope le the Orplain Btidier,o abalstenee; ‘aed bida fbr ftwalanug'the iotocpmeat with w soma days ago; 244800 .bbl a. were .W 4 for luelrely by Georgetown and . Baltimore met ,nts,at pritte raven from $8,75 to 10.40 per . i. about 5,000 bbte. were taken's: PAL • Funeral Chsequies 12 Detroit., 'Vernon.; April 13.- - -Tbe Amami - obsequies - in Nosy of President ' , tannin, to-day, were of most "imposing" character over witnessed te. The r .d. Was OT Cr four MUDS in ;oh andbeaded by a - detachment ofsniittary, ;owed by, s, inegaiticent funeral car, officers of ~ ,arenrattd nitt7; officers of the British artily, is officein„ city, anternmeat sad' Canadian. x officees,. Public schools, , hfasons, Odd Fel ; benevolent Wiehlins,trado untons,tlennsa 'Pet, ThiFeereminiles cohcluded with tendon by Genet4Borard.-..:„ . - - . - Seamier Leaded with' Troops Ashore. t,. rota. April 25.--The BerokPs Yortneis fee 'Metal lays: The steamer dahlend. Sal with troops hem New York, ran ashore 430 17th, at Oregon Inlet: The steamers Polntentd-Proseethens were sent to her itsnea, andineneeded In esisizig all the troVil, were landed safellatall' auckaialnd ' *Aber 4and his dee feet of sand and four feet of r In hie bold, andllei In d preesliotte 11 flevett•erhltty Loan ..Subecrlptlow6 .. .. 11.8.1)61.i'11iA. April 25.—Jey Cooke ,reports ~ the subseriptloae 'AO the: ^.-S!1 lotus to-cloy ;anted to f 4,02:1,500T The largest eastern triptlon" nes $200.000.- from Iterfenz and }driest western eitlimlltaloi was $11,),C00, . memplas. , TiTre were 2,614 hullynesi • lcipticTp , .luF tl+9 .. t!l+d :' ,1 90. ... '- ' • TILE LIIK , OtNAIISEQUIES IR PEW lon GREATEST. DEMONSTRATION EYES WITNESSED The Procession Three Hours Passing maamt,E ITORIIMENT ERECTED. Itamenae :Wetlug at Union Square MR• BANCROFT'S .ORATtON Thi3. Last Tribute of Respect. • ESCORT TO TILE RAILWAY DEPOT. New Tons, April 25 —A constant stream or people have been..paning:thpafige tie mom where the reMains at the late President are, over sine* 1 14 " 4 r_ artri!x l P. }' her Pau . O m . rate of eighty per minute. At midnight the German singers, i bittebering &” rthaniat oo 9f.ao, .chatted dirgeithritit'akimit the niiht: •Timingh the long line of eitieens anxious to view, the lremalia Wit kept movlok, MAY ills Mori:: log seemed . dimpultsibut ygrlittlF,and Elam aftee t daylight' was lenath' eied "graatly ing from Warm to Mt fared, ott:llroadwity., oA tte west side of the City Hail, vine there wan abet er line of Artiste, length rariaingtjtrob l gh the 4treeettilie tastittittßie hat' A pit Citi of VISIdII6III are elasii, whll, iris of atorles.of everhttundltigalesg•therpute of the ard 'istenpi6r tri - Matted; *pedal OKi iMoatz442iii ligtetelon . : to .hoir erithhAti remales to the Hudson river railroad dept* It la we of,thia.most. Impoeing and ha -mteribre spectaelei ever,wltneiaadli Now Tort; Irt e perhaps it was never •••• • • • \ are no vehicles in the line of the pro. , - mai% and it moves. with an- ainvinapartrig solemalty to . Cir . mournful gaud° a the varfOns bards. • TIM - tallitart are ant In fall force, m are also, s 'miry tame number of civic societies, &c. OtM of the fesitlaut?l‘Ltent of alto City. flail took tiro thislatimbit, catisinegreid ireltdriettit as tbsa cry of AnS tCaa mauler Tka'PFeseaaa•aC_ mind of an otUcer, who promptly tore down the: bara t U CiMt_aar. 4411 4. , /t4 l as, a-Flak which would la. all probability hare caused ' enelniMilhy",wnitscv gr . hattthratt was 4aiid real Obilidardand.thi Irma" trough l a gali the procession was to pass In PIT Park. - The.nuither.• who Aldred thejrs. maths Is estimated atocushoodrad and twenty sho l giard, ; ••;.: Nsw lona ,- Apra 8S Tae .morning pawn 'are tiled Urithlehid'Addes and incidents or . OA "terd§,. #No arestog - Tapers , published' full. editsdes. Proles who have witnessed. lemonade akm * New Yoik l iglagerlikstrithilYienVily that the events of yesterday and to.iay 'waded „anything the beforwletaq. Not jtmag &elating.; people of New York lama out, but Immense 1 numbers from New England, New Jersey, and the Mite of New York. Prig this morning Broadway, and all the streets leading to it. were crowded with people, .many of them ,walling for severallidirstel Wof-mititellting the preession. -The mad ,lweldnv Input, laMlr 'arberi th e tr i dent's raisins we.re lyinginitate, was Itry large .derlagthesatire night, and le% creased' bnrin g ' the lorintigeL ".ItWas - that there were an hundred thmeand people smldtg to enter the building who were unable. Notwadathillegthonulithetstbatgatheimithern; lbws WU gewidotdett - Allpiril I:width:optima alba* the solemalty of the occasion, very little disturbance in any quarter. The arrangements for remevidg Mei body were very limd, the 'public being compelled to file through the narrow plumage In thehlbnitdiug, Where! motion Waltaidtheestrioted..-.ahereonitre Insgyexpreesiond eradiates anllfellneakit passe t the oat) Where the remains of the Pros , Ident Mere lying. Maur werewedt4 taus, sedrtheriace was—dhipisylief , stf. - The sot.' . tiers manifested particular grief at looking on the mire, Of..theb:„ COMMander•th-Chief, and, manywcinsisiwylastalMy. passed the. coffin) „Many were desirous of tonchingthe Cof fin, bat were not permitted, exceptan a few in stants. The guanUatleator,, eiOnsisting of veldts of the army and navy. were regularly re; limed every two hours from the time the body .:1111113 Ordain City Hall until its temoVal. ' • The appearance of the body Itidleates that the entbahninghad not been perfect. Discoloration is daily, Incritaskg, sad It Is' Weight that the cede cannot be opened after leaving this city. The procession to follow the remains to the ton Riser Railroad cammeneed mcivingeeaurd: ling to the programme published. There were, from 10,000 to 121,000 soldier)", and at least 000 Nearly , itamdred binds hatushed , mualcappropriate to thecceasion. All kinds of civic varieties Joined. thr mamas being the /Fil ed In Midler. • ' Proems:ant gtherals" and oilier officers of the army, and Many officers of the navy, and a timber of the. civil officers of the city and State, were itr attendance. • Au order hid been issued forbidding carriages in the Formica, but it was violated. The Com mon Council passed an older =dotting negroas from taking part In tha procession, bat by re. gout, this decision was set aside. Boze negraes appeared Inaba proceasion, but the n other we The procession filled Broadway from curb stone to curbstone, and was three hours in pass leg a given point Along the line of march the i Sidewalks were Wtely crowded mai all the Windows filled. Some windows-ware rented far twenty-fire dolled ,each daring the time the, procession was passing. Many hatateamis wmb covered Additional mourning emblems were, hang out on the principal strode, and all flags were placed at half -mat: ". • On the west side of Union square a small marbkimontimentwaa erectedymumotanted with a Mist. of Abraham Lincoln. 'The monument was draped in black; sod-.bearing on each side inscritalmui. To each of the fear angles of the monnteent was supmded *wreath of itantor7 belle& With blackstripm. , • ' . The mating Union Bquare Was aileededif an immense assemblage of people. The Ar. erases - were highly Impressive. An *rabbi by Mr. Binerolt was listened to with the utmost attentittn. Thousands were unati l 4, lo ,l o haain position within bensiag ilistaticao Alt present felf. the Importance , and solemnity of the occa sion; and the affair will Make a de*lniptessloar °tithe people. The funaskeer awn which the twataiss wife . canted' In 0•6.. !Toe is • superb' piece of me chanism. The main platform is fourteen, feet. tong by eight feet wide and dfteen' high; On this plate:way which is five feat fromtheground, is a dais sisischss Inthelffilivad Web the aaina rests. " Above this dais-la an'elegtha coiner); 'curving at the centre, and surmounted by a min istate Temple of .Liberay, •••• • The platform la covered with black' eloth, falling at the sides nearly , to the trarkl, lad edged with direr Mallon 'Irlogle:1` There ar e fel. loons ief black cloth else :from 'the fei tooted with silver stars, and also edged with sit ter, bunion. The canopy 141 trimmed-, La - like manner with-black cloth restoolted lidd spangled' with'silver bullion. The earner are seutnatUlk ed by a rich plume of black sod avidtalludheit,' sad 'at the base of the column are three Assert. can flags sightly festooned and covered with - 71% e e Temple of Liberty represented desertion, hiring no stablenVorany ' kind "erteepta small flag on the top at half 'mast. The Inside of the .carts lined with white satin Mills. From the centre of the roof is suspended a large eagle with onispreidarings, having:n Its talons a lau rel wreath. The platform around the coffin was strewn :with lowers. The car was drawn 'OS sixteen kitty homes, 'covered with black cloth trimmings, each led bye groom. NEW Tonic, April 25.—New York ha amply paid her Tatt•tribate of respect to the retnahs of Abraham Lincoln. They were escorted to the Radian:River Railroad Depot by a funeral pro cession mei& equalled In this country, and per haps In , the world. Leading the line were two divialotis of the State Militia, including infan try, cavalry and artillery, besides a battalion of marines. Immedissaly following was the Eleventh Regiment, which - has done guard'daty since the arrival of the funeral cortege In this city The regiment looked magnificently. .• The most remarkable nature of the - proms- KIM VIM the immense number of Masonry who ware o e 2 tl.PAne. each man wearing.fte hit coat a sprig Of , aletgreeni ihmulltill 'of the order were in the procession. The blahs°. doles followed in pet humber.l ,'X'hs. proves. shim elcied with delegatiocus from societies from Brooklyn and vicinity, and several thousand no. The following Is thisubetance of the oration delivered this afternoon. Mr. Bancroft. said: Our grief and horror at the Minis which has clothed the continent to mourning finds no ad equate expreasion. in words and no relief In teem. Neltherthe °Moe which gr. Lincoln- In: vested by the approved choice of a mighty ill°. pie, nor the, most simple hearted kindness of nature, could save him front the tiendi , b mo , alone ofrcieutless fanaticism. The a M lings of milhont attend . biercronine est:hey are - bor n-:le • televise prcectaloa over oar jp.al Aver, boyaul DAILY EMENI the mouutains, acmes the patine tot Aelr tiasd resting ' , tail: In the Valley of the albe.iseippl. The mimes - Of Ids funeral , limed • reverbte ate throughout the world, and triends of freedom of every tongue, and In every clime are hit mourn ! gm., The members of the government who pre. ceded his atitnbalstration opened the gates to treason anti be cloud them. When be went to Washington, the mound on which he trod shook ender his feet. and he left the republic on &solid foundation. Traitors had salted the - public forte and arsenals, and be recovered them.' The Uni ted elates Capital which he found the abode of slaves, Is now only the abode of the free. Bound- less public domain which was trumped at. and in a great measure held for the diffusion of slave ry. Is now Irrevocably :I devoted.. , ,to,' freedom. Then men talked -jargon of , klitr. balance •of power in the republic between the dare States and free States, and now, foolish worth) are blown away forever. by-atte breathtif - Maryland. ills. 'sour" and Teuntssre. The atmosphere ,is now purer than ever. Wort, and Inuttvectkineia,44o.-- Ming away. 'The ' tourtiry Is cast Into another mouldy that gigantic system of wrong' Which has beet Me work of more than two celiturlaa is dished dO mi. we Wipe, forever. then scoffed As tbr binnelcpervobaily, Ia" yea the o at 14 Aced Men akunilt for his station; arid noW,' agabeet the.miage °Chiba years, isnd In spit* of slumbrous competitors, he was the unbiased and ;IlibdOittied choke Stile AmeriCan people for the aecoadderm of service. Through ad the mad business of treasoo, be retain*" the •W,4)6•12511 Cit , • meet placable disposition : and - the slaughter 'Of miriade of our best men on the_battle field, Tad the more lerHble destruction or one min 'ln captivity, by the Allow torture of etpostire, and, starvation, hadneVer been able to Drorokelill into bartering one vengeful reeling or On e P al" : pose 'of cruelty. ' ' -.=: How shall,theamiou most completely. ohow Its sirtow at Mr. Lincoln.% deatht How shall It best hotiorlda memory? There can be but one answer. Grief mutt take the character ofagion, and,brcathe itself tbrth In amnion of thepoll ey itO whichlielhlT i ' Mimilice. ' Tile Standard which he held Ix hisirW, mustbeutillfted itlletn higher and more firmly than before, and must be mined on to triumph. Above everything else, 'his ernsucipatlon proolunation mast *warm. :Id and nitaintalned. Zymitattaire'remolred every • doubt f its legality and Medina. force. Mr. Bancroft mcfsleatally alluded to the um , . .patiosh of the poem', of the Executive by,Glan, Oberman,'saying that thote this had act, which the people with one united voice conditMv; - no great evil will Ibllow Kaye the shadow on his ' two fame. Ile relined In , favondate.aarros to l'iceldent 'Jcihrfson. 'to *hem I: Amerced 'to consummate the vindication of the Union and conch:hied as follows, , ,To that Union Aticalham Lincoln , has fallen a martyr. His, death, which `was mint to' sever it beyond repair; binds . it more,cimpelyaird more - firmly than ever. Prom Maine to _ the southwestere,bentedsry on the Ea cid it akes us one .031111trylnitli, which ,has.. Its ediniperishable'grief to - tblithltti lacitoit• grave that receives' Unsteaulas of, Mr.; ' -recems a martyr to the Upton. Tim mob 'tett wltch' ,- -will Hsi erver'his tai` wur 4 hearwitnees so the-Makes: hits sndsrlarmese roT 1 ,1 4 ,orta4 dritlog noungese.aps, to, bled the Matti together, and to incite to the Min or Our one vouirtidoi , and Indlvielble seeing; Peace to, the .ashes of the departed friend-of 'Ma caustry and his race. Ha, Mae bilk UN for he mini the 'restorer b' m r the repuldle. He wash his delay for the mattner'of his sod will teed ikseves teethe Mien of the Mato and of nom. Ns* foxy Aprd ..15.—The littera Win treed' Nt w reek to Albany was met as all the elation along' the reted,:bythiste Irciede Of people. There was the same general manifestation of it crow as that which area attowtt.on Art route, ttom PatildnitOtt to New York. The usual 'Leer.' etnoars greeted the train on its arrival at Al. , bauy. iMete the depots:lw a lbw restates , the only has ticome quiet. It li proper testate Menthe illioollileteptiou i were be recipients of may favors from the prop tors of the bleUoprilltan notel, where they et up in this city. FROM W LSHIECTON t PRESMDIT -MiNSOWS liftett ertilltArNAßlS. i - ; I "Test monist/ to Mrs. Lincoln. " - SHER TIVIITUOIDINIIT PCOCERDING: ....._,. Temporary . tberratloa of kind: Probable'. . -.. MI LIT= UN ; 111 lIIXIIMAS 11111.larA. -- +-•- Hint to Piroloditebel Officer% MUCH DEPRESSED Toax, LAirll.724—Tba rime , Wuh ingtort spedal says he la authorized to say that the President will not in any event dispense with the services of Mr. 'Seward as Secretary of State. : Be entertatus for f hliß theAcepegt pettily ;aka, ill:AM : tip, weld ititaitsi the 'prow- Tatham:of the heeretary's We as second to no man's In the nation, and , inipattently awaits the time When he will here the benefit of Mr. Sew ard's Cl3llllSti. • Their that the President is about to re grgautze htsCabinet to without foundation. A anbaeription of a thousand dollars hat beep made by the family of John C. Rises to the feta fly of trealdcaL.Lineoln. The deposit we., made with Jay Cooke th Co. It le animated that Jay Cooke it. Co. be appointed to tin ad' sub atiritrtions for pubtlettattmontals. The 712ratcrs Waehhigton spectida up that R leauttortaaßetly Munro that 6kneral dbennao knew befonitbe terms weitialgned by Idea of the aasaralnatkin of President -Litmolo, which rem. dem hie courstithe more extraordinary and Wax mumble, in the opinion of the' adiMnbitration. The opinion is pohlicir arid charitably expre s sed that It mutt havebeen done under temporary an ezrat;o6 of tiled. A Washington 'Pedal eaye r . It Is expected that within a feW day, several emends, not now in servilor, WSJ send In their resignations. Germ Bon:nibs, flosecrans aad Better are moat prom. meetly ; mentioned in this connection. It is bnderstood that Gen. Sherman will be re. Hexed by Gen. Grant, and be roinired to answer for his assumed offense before a military court. WMSOI7IGTON. April 25.—8 y dlmctlon of the War Department all drafted mem of the Dis trict wbo were to barracks and not actnaLly in the Held, hare Venn relemwd. All Paroled ofilcarn- of Lee/ army who Cr, .noir len Alenmond end' wish to so to .Nerope, • *11!, •dlteetion of Mal& (Lettere Ord, be thr °gibed with pasePorten4Cirlialla / 111114 X. C4l aptitlon at the office o the Premise gar ahal G aPs Department of Virginia. A general ordep r putillaed In As, ptbmona WVg, of the 24tb, directs that, if irat:r - the pa roled Rhona' of the Confederate arson there are any menhantes who de:ll==one North with their familkw. for the of Obtaining em -loppent;lhey will, epee taking the oath of al legietey, be fltrelehed transportation to Phila delphia; New Tett ^orlloeten, ea' twill may de , 'lre." WAANIXOTON. MAU 24.—Within the past two days ,al large number of °flews and men of LWOW army, who were absent from their com mends et the time of the surnmdar, have come • into one lines and reported to the Provost Mar.: • ski bete, ailing tiermlssiotittilid paroled. ' 'Today, four Wren of the Virginia 'Partizan Bangers, crossed the river and came to Wuhlag. ton. L. They claimed this distrlet,as their hbwea, and desired to beparoled the same as Lee's men, but thet ware committed to the Old Capitol, and their cases raerredao the dieccetaryof War. - The retierguerrillidi hafevaidrut and Leaden' .Countlei„ Virginia, have been nearly all cleared out, and considerable numbws of farmers, as far upablVoll+Ran Shoals, are putting, in .antiall crops this season: Tills section of colatdili hind' fairjo speedily Mamma more activity than has pervaded It for the past Sinr yeah'. The pivoted man of the rebel. army of North. ern Virginia who were allowed to return to Wash ington, will be exchanged immediately and sent South, ft having been decided that they cannot claim this district as their place of residence. Those who return to -their allegiance ;however, by guiscriblng to the oath, will be alinOcti to re main. It Is thought that Mrs. Lincoln will not leave Washington -before the last of next month. Bile he/et ninth depretaed In aplrita, and is unable to leave her room. Aohnston's Surrender Now 'roux. April 25.—The Ezprem claims to have' letelligence of the surrender of John ston's army on the'lirth. - ono day ikftes the ar mistice between Sherman and Johnston, and thinks the stlirrender wan not clogged by any condltleper other than of Opera - military charac ter. In otherVords Johnston received the same terms which Grant accorded to Lee. It says g hat the surrender included all the rebel armies. , Preoldesi :p*cobvi rt..oo4,..idivected "Yt tellinaitra7, , in— . . . Cnterara,Avril U.—The reseal's of Prea. Neat Llacian arM arrive at Canal= Oailstar, :day. llet4Counell, city officiate apt Urge number" orettlzettairtlt ipa upon IrrhiaptOpar., tlelpate to theeeremonles. On'erii were received yetttrday to foreitrillm toedfatoty to the front - all the troop's' itt the camps is Ohl° and Indiana. Moth. TORII. April 25.—The e3rvepondent of tic Bomen Arkerbscr nay, there In la, tjutlt is tllr ermtua nt that J. Wakes Booth WWI to be uh.rrled toot' to the daughter ore protntneet 4 , 439:10.ted S4eatt,r._ .PITTSAMOII •,. "GAZETTR SBURGH, W EMS' ESD A A:1 3 .1? 26. 1865 HIGHLY 1111`011,TAST DECISION. TAE STATUS OF PAROLED REBELS. Opinion or Attorney General Speed. ' PAIL' ontrnrs, April 35.—A special dispatch to (ht. as Belhtia, from IVhington tacitly, says Attornty,.General Speed has made a highly im portant decision .an the. terms of the cal - dele tion of 4e. Itrreply to a letterof the Secretary' of true relating to those points, he decides-- Fiht—Thht the rebel onleers who surrendered to Grant bare no homes in loyal States, and bare no "right to come to places whom • their homes were Is the loyal States prior to ping intote rebellion. Sr d—That persons in the civil service of the itbrlikm, or who have otherwiie glean it supping, conifer% and aid, aktdivern residentaor rtbet t territory, have no right. ,to "' 'aura Ao Weeldngtota under that sUPulatintl. • ' • TOra--That rebel offleera certsdaly traie'no', .righttObe weatitig their unifinms in iiiytk: tint : , loysliStarea: . Th Atterielbenerii ridilS; that .. anehre4,l - ollicc , e, harleg done wrong hi corning 'lnto tha royal ;States ire but. adding insult- to injury In sweating their uniforms. That. , they' have as Inueli , rieht to bear the traittiriliktlarough the : 4 t , etia Pfla loyal 'eke *Sin vied': traitor's garb, and i lut t the.etipnlation ot surrender pm:o4 . no 'inch 14,04 the wearing ili Such vinifoyai la z!ll a r"bsstlll4 against tilefOrMprent : -- . Slarere in' treritueli4 . -raiter . of :G . e . netal '' • BrWinos tri,Meent'Uot Minuslett*. CO CliPll7l, • April • 4.-::-.Gett. 'litisbatie an- Dertntenderas et theorganinstion . of. colored trent:nit K 611147, hie: written' a letter to - Gov . Bransiette,:ealling attention. to. the disturbed Condition of labor :in 'that-State, and urging him to call ItViiegitinttire nod peas the Consti tutional Jannednient. Tho General safe the ear et are...nominally free, and ' mestere can no loos depend ' on their labor. He points opt the e lIS that mutt artee from the from Wl' slate tkr half Tree cooditton of the State, and claim that, passim; the 1 11011endolunt 'weld quiet the Minds of the Degrees and came then to. remain at borne and till' the soli now so mach In n* of their labor. More than toady thou sand Ottile Matt Talruple slaves hest already gone Info the army; that Seatnek7 meet choose elthet4 hate her slave imputation absorbed and f ky thoarniyerio.fare her labor to the 'sell by grsaUsg uneoadltt , froe ‘ lken ,to On . slam at . hbore, . ' -4, •-!.--• ' ~- --- ' - ?hi Gortrnor Tepttes,' eon enryinie is the °pin.. tow that slivery,. eau no 'knigeklas fetalned I. KentneEy, and that labor mut be reorganized on a attxl fititheale. Ile says: "The war has ester. islavelltrerollakenhed- the nubile 'Wed in regard to It—elarm7 hottng elided in the' yebellenalitster.. , The Gorersor thinks ttaboild be ea / rot ed In Kentucky by the :neat direct and opted means, end minds the twasign of the ..crese: Wel Areendisitit es the most pnicil; . . ccl molted. He thinks that:lts adop4loo t map tats tiro &ate from dirtli ot; Leaman: , -Ks calls to. tenet the pat , Ware .of Kenteeklans,. and &tie 0 ,7 "went alwaYll Ibe the tiloo; with or ' , atoll. alayrry . ,.. , , , . • Guerrillas Ceptursd: Lquiartus, April weird Colonel Jere 1814 .twentpelgbt of hls • imerrilies were eatturpd sear Eraleeece, yesterday usorstag, Coloarfileekleyil num, the lees being emelt on either The number of killed end wounded' is not suited. q/Zisw Yoszot to-olght is quoted . liatirmasPa Illarmindelle See Johnston. , The4erseldegkas ehn - eef;le. ' eaeskiec of Saila. • SCOOP kiltooth semeaderof the Union cause to km Jdossiiii, save , • • ,- - retidersem for the feelings of 1 msh who ha. readered great and event's' genies, he Dia toentry ehall /watts as from giving stunned to theiropg feeling of dhapprobatteo we ewer lain I . La language which weal he mishlsled ha m of ordinary mutt were concerned, ta le - solarises to bolos Mal th e proposelfternal were. iwomr4lt sad raidodlially rejected for tharoolV dest a I 1 t.latilttt, and that there le to donee of trpc • lon of the folly." .• • in g naiad then he tn./ LeldentelgaritY9ls". hibl'S 'wimp otier'iiimit - ortaii forgoer ittlry.isee t, mu arreany kwllmeiscr A.a.notttwestuiehe bed' tea amseeeseral General on tho Amorlemt side terore be 'sold idtailr ii) tbe British l It i I cow, a er giving a bucket rat or tatik,•ittelfidif kicks oya:„„doca her owner,feel Say giatitude. for ha 101 l linen the milk the kkked oral Bnr.r4w'r his deliberately thrcnnk away ail credit - for hisrgirat and aseanttal cant to his coon. try," tOtherto rendered, sad we feel no hetes. :l.kS;whatever to r ep ue hie thellegs• or mien 'word, !inn Ifni. Cis one alma oyerohadow all tliv good be ens did. ' • : • Thellag 'of Reorganization. The Washlegion Chrerode announces that to • very edam GmeProstdentJobasos Ida bo called upon to all a number of vacant offices lu the heretofore! Seceded and recovered States of the South. I Nearly all the &sullen) Utatel Stake lodges, District Attorneys, Cleats, Marshals, Commissioners, Postmasters, de:, johirail the rebeilkei, led used the marl:dem of their plaeur for the propose of aaaisting The appoint meet of persons to !111 these places are the that steps tpeards a reor`aoiutba of the Gerieret meat lq those States, for they are the prepare. Wry tnearerea tar putting the United theteelatra Into Overtakes crrer territory from *Melt the an thm It v of the Government has been so long ex cluded. .19n understand that the Colored Melt of our City hate been refused a place in the grand pro. erasion to-morrow, in honors( the memory and serviera of President Lmeoln. Tho grief of this elms Is probably deemed too real and hearty to bear any part in amounting pageant devised and engineered by men who always °ppm**, lord norm even protested to -honor and respect our late ?reelect t until they' were quitesnre he was dead. We mint the Blacks will uot take this refusal' to brat* 8o long as a draft Impended over our city, ILO were votietorafed the amplest opportu nities Lcl fill the realm of that quite cornett pro erosion; which was tartly moving hence to Richmond and Charleston in. • rcapmse to the Podddeart'a call Am defender* of the as thma' idiegrity. Should more soldiers be warm ed, wepant that a IMILe Sham of those who Parade -memo/ will Maud back And give owl negro a air chance to go In. And, aa the Blacks or r or city do not need any displayi •of barmore, mottoes j regalia, &e., •to co n vin c e everybody that en grieve for the loss of our gond Prost-. dent. we suggest that they need not, take to brottlheir exclusion from the parade of to-mor row.—.Y. Y. Tritons/. To *slow now utterly falthlosi the leading rebels were to their dupes, It hu now transpired that the rebel Secretary of the Treasury. (Von -bolted In connection with a rebel quartermaster and 0 btr. - Farnham. owqed the eohtrollingin west lr some thirty-Wien blockade - runners,. by which hey hod 'mimed, and ; deposited in sate places IS Europe, over twenty millions In gold. Jeff. Dols was also. Intereeited hi those opera. Lions. empositlowof thole ruts liMar the, rebel leadm In Richmond bee caused the great:, at Ledlination,shmenhilee- excitement sit yet is nothinrto what may be expected when the dew laded people of rebeldom *hap be mad , / Abrin , that the immense Milts mishit from the 'stir. ratios piece Which they have beou obilgol to,' nay for the last twoyears, went directly 10611 pockets ief the hyerltleal blood-suckers' whiX were sitting In the highest places of their pro tended government. PustutoMallen 'Or Vie IVWFO,OII.- , 00 the most remarkable circumstance nonneded.. with the asakasination is that all the private boxes to the theatre had been arCagte by on. known parties on the morning of Friday. They were undcenpled during the night, so that, when Booth Juniped on the stage /titer the complied= of the act he did not fear arrest from any pu tits ahotnight hareOccapldd them. Thia A but another,. and one of the strongest evidences go, Ina so show the premeditation of the murder. The question now arises, who rented the boxes, and did It not naturally arouse suspicions on the part of somebody connected with the theatre, to know that all the boxer were rented and yet not occupledl Events will won determine these myedetlei.—Chr. Graz. Patorfn Risrars.—A. dhipatch from Walling ton imp , The antral hack here u paroled prizoners, of • large numbers of former residents who did Al la `theft' power to sena the. rebellion la lta inelPf• and Ursa departed. for. Richmond, la ..so • chafing the temper of loyal citizens that It Is' thought tome action will haze to be taken by thr ,anthositles. ,The randy. is easy. , , Do as the Wheellngpeo pie did: Itemise that they shill not be permit. ted toreturn, or to nimbi' if they do rearm , Br thOdeathOf Cardinsi Wiseman, the num ber of cardinals' la reduced to slaty. A 3 the ...Hatred College CObein3 of seventy members, ten • cardinals' bats remain at the disposal of the Tote. We learn from the .4•lntrariet Pontytrio att . 1E65, put,lirhed a furint.4l.t hen in Horne. t !nit the eartitnall tire over eivltt y, thlriPen Freer ;t:vcl;iy, twtntx,twltt. over sixty, and that only oue to uridcr Pity }ca ts of a;e. EVENEGG4TTEIELERIAMS. FROM GIN. BURMAN'S ARMY. TOE CONYERENEE Wllll GEN. JOHNSTON; 1. C. BRECKI RIDGE PRESENT AT THE INTERVIEW-, The Reb I Army Anxious for Peace. Eq FhltING IN NORTH CAROLINA, Nawaofthe,ddent'a Death at Raleigh 4.I,II3EhrEETrEiG THE =rims. getoluti#Mier.idympatlay Adopted •RE'ORTED CAPTURE OF GOVERNOR VANCE UNTRUE ,Ititesview Between the President and the Break 4n Minister ; 4, enOrt.Gs. olt tail WAY TO WASJIINOTON. Important ,from Havana rffoninit int11611:110 AMONG 1706 Bin* Fair Toni, April 25. 7 rTho Woria'a Witablng atop Friedel ulna. Ad t vices received herelto-day, direct teem - Raleigh, say the coo lerence between RhianiantindphatibnitiOnlilacnateClbaipiatlllll,i fltteto mike *vest Raleigh. . Yebastonisrmy is composed of about 30,000 t •Wb men,lnclud Hampton andeelor's'ea'vahT, and lily thl tulles from the 'city, on the road • running td otte.,,, . 1 --•. ~•• :, 7 . At the redid interview, Dreekinrldge, the . retilPecieSsif • Pt War, was present in drawing , the pub Itrbg4.oetnotanda of .terms of capliol a. Lion. Dmini the conversatlon he freelyva Ina . tid tin: (athirst-Of the rebellion, and declared ‘ that peace was at "mud, and -im alludLog to the ocu stitntionalndmain, he said that It was strict • ly the legal yof abolishing slavery. It was wig . ig hie nonfareneg,lasted (two daft) that /elf. DA was at Hro illsbo' and In tele- Inaphle. tom tmleatien with Breekteridge at .Tohnetoe's 21 natters. The men ofibe rebel army, with the eteeption of now and tilt's soya officers, were anxious for peace ; an d dagred tort home. ':; Tbronglamil NOI-fli Getman • thiri have been the mk-44, eipm._,ectilt4tlou of loyalty, . When our bares esistedi - ftaletch; the two papies—the tvandrod, t 3i by holden , cod the Pinkrms Ott „- —.• were nd.. larti_been.Stich Wong union sheens for {iris put that.their publication was In no wile interfered with, and they eon tinned their mg* fames. • . • ... - No publiedillitvale peeped, wee' Molested '1 . by our troOpeinnd the ettlaema,ixteluding &largo atin5ber.,,,0f...140441 - appeared on the streets. • Dosiupe,erlanot sums IMPORded, - . 1 " ' The mime( the , Prosidast't murder; reached' i .Raleigh Diat - ffledetedat That:night i,yety Doge metthr °Callas-as was held, at. which terolidions were plaseeLdwoosndag the deedi sod eapressbny sympathy-for the nation and the peopld. Theibte of the meet,* sairi* , l the anny,iwbo stood aloof Dohs it:. . - •": _ • tiovi Vence 0E440144 before. 00? 'tittOps•ei tttrd thep2Tbe report of-bit capture is, therelipte, n • Mben - th - teillgente left Raleigh It *ti . the opinion - in'tlie •ltrmy • ttat the terzoior lgin ettnya iratmi4t want necooditional submission. . /moil( Genesali of high reek no Ohms ware ktcylitre or eves hinted at. , ellichelCitlontillindetit'sstilGdr.. RallAck booed; hls . order assuming command at Rieh mondwas sitettaarto Gen. 'ore, oft lent Satan , ' diy.' fiat. the Sop to South Carolina to 'si lence* Gen, Gilmore. Jost previous to his ,rallnqpnahment of Ins command at glehotond a eliculir we* tattled by hts dlrecticm Informing -petted olllceis of Lea's army wbo. desired to 'ISM the careatry, that passes to Halifax would be fardisbed them on application to the Provost Starehid of his Department „ThetUrreid'i special says: President, John sodiegards Gee of the inmost Impottande that Weettlity Sword rcenalna In Ike cabinet. • Tbetrnbees avec , It laths elision In well Illiblined tittles that Jet Darts will be able to Ills/IWO* wiwtscle,gistUr , fbamad , Stoops', 10. , Texas, with width be w@ - more IMO MCdNII hi 11, eTenkljibeitt Ilielliet ” nolfakan rtetttd bed a Tory lone*. and it Is said a moat important private interotrw with the President today: Gerard Ortega hat lx 4111 ftaL for. and la on that way here trout St. Lemis.a, nd his arri*al bowl, e 2 PKied• nitYr - Zone says: Prom' a person recently artiVetl from Havalau,- we Mow .that seriona &burgh guarded nhpfehousfotia extslid there of amlasanectlon'actiongibitelaves. httaaritbat large de-posits alarms have bovu found. and that several ccgroes 1,41 - r twee arrested. The plot to mid to arm the, .lsv's all over the Wand, and the government I fearful of an outbreak, not withstanding Its premature discovery. Editor Mabbed and Pievrapaper °Mee De BALTIMORE, April V.l.—Joseph Shaw, editor of the Westminster, Carrol County. Old.) Don, OCTET was mobbed, and the ,material of blanews. paper establishment &strafed, orr the night of the murder of President; Lincoln. on account of his dislOyal sentiments. Ile bad been warned away by the peopte, but'reterted agate ylster• day to Westminster. Last night he was -again. walkd upon by a delegation Oi . C.BIZRON who knocked at his door. • Heippeared and was or. dared Co learn the place forthwith. Re then fired own the Crowd, wounding a young man named Henry Sell. Upon this the enraged citi zens fell upon Shaw and killed him upon the spot. Valuable sword Presentation. Locosvium, April 25.-114. Gen. Burbtidgo wloYeaterday ()mended at Camp Kelton with a thousand dollar PWOili, belt an spare, b 7 tho colored *caislry brigade. composed of tho Fifth and Blxtb S. C. C. of Kentucky. Gen. Brie bin made the presentation speech. In, which ha epokaor (Kn. Btabrldge MI the pioneer of froo duen 10 !testate+ In Kentucky, and said that &Actuary Stanton was a greater War kflatater than Earnot; or anyf Minister Of War that over lived. Gan. Burbridge said the war is ore: with the ithele, and exported sod hoped Soon 10 SOS our chloral troops sent Into • Woes Call%rule. - ' •" SAN FIZAIWIRCA, April 2,.,:felegraphie cam nnuleation. with :Yew Westminster and Httllsh Columbia Is now complete. • 'fhe news:of ha ntaselnation of President Lincoln.tras received at a Van Ccnivrellalsan and British colninbla With sitm ettionce sorrow, The. English tdents there .Closed their business and united.with the Americans In (dawning the obsequies on the Hat 'net. The local paper. appeared in monrnintf and every where the deepest sorrow was evinced. Secretary Seward end Mon ScooeottAbontlar.'s Ottrici, :, Wahuntotoa, Aprll 33, ISSS. I , Rant P. AL gleam :--1" hare the boner to re. pen that the Secretary of . State It, convalescing rapidly.' Mc. Fred Stelard apeakai more 'dla. r ttnctly t hie mended, and Is better. Yory reppecttelly ,ob'dt serrt, , , J. K. Bauttoa,'Surgiatat:General. " ~ 1 19 „Erf antra Or. erbttVerk -- 7 Naw TORN, Apr I 25.—1 t lama the exebante °t * ilt° hand soldiers at Darien, Ga.,. I , which, li is supposed, has taken plaae by thls time, will leave scarcely any frf our men la the bands of the rebels, while theirs which yet re main In the hands of the Government la between 'WOO and 70.000,' besides - those paroled under the term of Ire's surrender. Eminent Episcopal Divine Dead—Jeir. Davis. • Nww yonrc, April 2 l.—Thaerralnent Episco pal divine William Creighton I). D., died at Beecliwood sear Tarrytown, yesterday, to the 74th year of Lis age. The Post's Washington special says: Jeff. Davis was a Ilitlebure, N. C., during the con ference between Shermin Johnston nod Brockin doge. t : Pavan-Thirty Loan Mobserlptlann. illmimEtritp,„ April 24.—Tho subscriptions tco.day to thu . 7-30 loan umlaut to $4 , :277...010,, The ismqt, single entern subscriptions. Were .300,000; from 31cm his; $150,000, fromtibire hoid, Ckg $130,000, In Detroit: The' largest' -Eastern Subscriptions were $300,000, from New, Tait; $lOO,OOO, from Balthiums-and 0,03, la= siltilitml IttticriVone. arolmt leederal Prlpouttre.' ,C.A.ceo; April 24.—The steamer Henry Ames. ftopi-liew Orlean' to Bt. Louts, artistl witb Law parotid Federal prisoners from earop near via/burg. The men belong to Mots, lowa. Wilier/min and. Minnesota. - . Two hundred balea or cotton utia9C4. ter Eranainile and Cincinnati. Nwar Yong'. April 24.—There' was no mexinn. nr Oullugl '6'boarti to night. The oventn,fex• elliti•ge wilt I.t , nptat t..1.1,1,•rr0w nltenins. - t.1,1111 .-c1C1,,,t1 this tan:now) t 151 g- CITY AMP SUBEIIHAN. Printer Wanted.—A good newspaper com positor can obtain a permanent situation la this office by applying soon. A eingular and Interesting . Cace. The Court of Quarter Sessions were engaged all day yesterday In the trial of Charles Dunker, charged with the larceny of $195 from Joseph Faber. The robbery occurred sometime In March, at the houee of hire. Robinson, in the Fifth ward, where the two parties boarded. Dunker and Faber picot . In one bed. It to la ev idence that.. Dunker know Faber to be in pos session of the money, and had told him to be careful of It and pet It away In some secure place. Faber acted on the euggeation, and • sewed the money up In hie pocket-book. On the night when the rubbery is supposed to have been committed, the money WWI wader his pil low, and had been taken out of the pocket-book and a rdg torn from - a shirt, together with some waste paper, substituted In place to fill up the belt and make It appear, when agate sewed up, as If the money was still there. A shirt. from which the rag was torn, and a paper known to - have belonged to Dunker, were produced in eel deuce. Faber, who Is unsophisticated in the ways of the world, did not at first suspect hie • bed-fellow, but went toa sorcerer's, on Diamond alley, on the advice.of his friends, to obtain a clue to the thief, and was told that Dunker had ahstrieted the meney. Under the circumstances, we doubt If there was any ;Ideation to a en -- nentatoral knowledge by the fwitch,l,butwhe probably came to this conclusion front a com mon-sense view of the case. It seemelhat Fa ber did' not - diseastfhls Mae - until several days after the theft, when he opened the bank to add rimmemoney to Ida' satinet: Ile testiest that liniment/ wet sealed up - under hispillow at night, end.Mfttutm but Th inker, who slept with hint, Fluid-take It out. • The Money Consisted of three,s3o greenbacks, a 820 on the 'Allegheny Beak. • 45 on the Mi lkiest Think of Cincinnati, smiths dettominatioA: and bank of the remaining . money We did not,. learn. On the limn of Dunker. be was searched; andainong other bills was found the - $5 on the National Bank of Cincionati.- • After hi hed been . in the 'retch-house cell cot night, he said In con- • venation with a police officer Thu satisfied —l'vs, been • thinking over It all night: If Joe thinks I took his money I will give him what Is left.. ": Ile was then asked by the Ornelle:t.."Whet did you do with the money ,you got from himl". Ile replied, .• I nave it to Mary [The prisoner having claimed that the money in Ida possession was got from another party, he may have misapprehended the question.] It appears that Thanker was engaged to be married, and had given a large amount of money to his - intended bride -to make arrangements for the coming event. The counsel on both sides summed op the case on last evening, when the Court adjourned till this morning. A Haunted Holum in Pittsburgh The Oen:lda. of yesterday devotee four col. times to the narration of a story of the super nal-nod order. The substance of the story is, that a gentleman; blew from New York, rent- MI a house on Pennsylvania . avenue, and alter "setting up housekeeplor be found that his tenement was haunted by spirlw male and tamale figural flitting through the rooms at algid; Board unearthly velem and steeds, sod finally became maimed that be called the at tentlim of, some Mends to the matter. Among theee invited tdivithess the etrangerobthomena was the reporter who'wfithe the story, after bar ing paid sundry thins to the tom, and having seen, beard and felt the sipirita playing their un authly pranks. Beaks were lifted frouroneta- We and slammed down upon another; hello were'' rung all thane thereon*: the piano Cannier tightly; k inked up) we. played; &guitar sizsPind , ed Move the chandelier, wham no human bald could reach It, 16111 made to diecoisMe inoseerett lent mole ; moors tightly' locked were opened', and slimmed abut i Spark' of fire were tied &boat . the (romp 0116 ! fellow, a dubs Hever It spirituathm, was"stoked by an un seen band, and ablated frightened out of his wits, and many other marvel:ma things lean wit teased; The phantoms.which'appeared were a be/sulfa:woman, ands moat tarred demon, who - seemed to attend uNwher."The skePtic'above slltalat to made - a butte attempt. to acme the female Agent, snarl instantly varibthed.and left him Insensible upon thefloor, while the land lord tried to pat a bullet throu ghi the demon by ./ring a &el hien. The piece; after these lkienrdereellstratkincliacciihir..toot, tither occupants or vleitom, and the house was Yawed AllO is new to let." The nunteer and location of thls place are not given, or-we might be able 40 Inform our readers wher e they eon got a good house eta cheap rent. The story to won derful—but we datet uneven word of It! The Amiarsin Evidence of the Premeditation 'of kt Crime-. Probable Clue to the Foul Plot. Prom Mr. J. P. Ditheari, a Worthy eillien of Pittsburgh. who has path returned from Mead ville, Pa., we learn, the, following Interesting facts relative to the premeditation of the murder of the PR./dent by Booth, whiah add to the eel. dcoes *heady accumulated to show that the ter lible crime .wee concocted long since, though henead.of the mstol, poison was to be used to effect his hellish purpose. On the itil ofJurte, 1844, Booth registered his name, took a room and remained a short time at the Metionry Itouse„,Meadvllie. While there he wrote with his diamond ring, upon the glass In the 'Window of his room, this sentence Abe Laredo departed this tifir awed lath 1864 1 7 ,11; , c450ri." Since tben, Booth has been In the habit of flu qUently:enlleg people to the - McHenry Bonsai . wad they hare generally occupied the room he had. The names of all these persons are now being transcribed from the hotel register, and will be placed In the hands of the proper author ities, In order that they may be traced up and ova more clue, at least, be gained toward the discovery of }he foul plot of assassination to which our beloved President has fallen a victim. The plate of glass on which the sentence rooted who wrhleltp, has been carefully removed from tho window and framed for preservation. The welting on It exactly corresponds with the sig. Dater of Booth on the register. It is undoubted ly his. This Information Is In the hands of Mr. BDaw den, agent here for the ,Assoclatocl . Press, who irfll at once trtineralt over the country. Court of Quarter Seatlons. The jury le the case of Junes Caldwell, charg ed. on outlet O. A Colton ' with the destruction Of a vaittably written contract, MU/110a out all night, and came into court LOU merningt,44 reported that they' had bean unable to-agree AA they exprofeed the Wart that It would be Impasale Par - them to ague, the court discharg ed them, and the cue remains subject to another trial. Relearn that the jury, when the first Tote was taken. stood nine for convection and three for acquittal. - They finally became equally' divided la opinion—a for acquittal and Ilk for conatloa—and no amount of extramant - seamed adequate to clue* the minds of any of them. Joseph Dart, of Lawrenceville, plead guilty to a charge of Illegal liquor sang, and was sen- Minced to pay a tine of fifty dollars arid costs. The next cue taken up wu that of Charles Dankerellas Duncan, charged en oath of Joseph Fatter with the larceny of IMO. The cue wu sited about two 'weeks since,' but the jur'falled 46 twee: . The ifaal hoarded together, and the del Widant' WAS * SeASSOd with taking the moaej from MO pocket book of the prosecutor and plac ing In Its stead a piece of start Ind a Portion of a newspaper to make np the bulk. The evidence, although circulastantial; wu wrong and pointed, and the piece of paper was found to have been tantrum a newspaper in thepossesalen of Danker and the rug or cloth exactly .correstuanded with a shlit alnk was die found In hie posacusion. Clodrig Gradually.—The 'business of the Provost Marshal's office Is now limited to reedy. Inn men reporting under the President's Procla mation, eatchlse deserters and looking out the the assassins of the'President. Tho force on duty here is therefore being diminished, and Govern ment clothing, etc., in theffiands of the Provost Marshal is being turned over to the quarterniets ter. From theta signs we .Infer that in a very short time the institution of Provost Marshals will be a th ineof theping. Arrested on - Suipielon.-oflicere Misiner and Million, of the Mayor's police, succeeded In rotating., at Sawmill- Run, a man named- Samuel Smith, on suspicion, of being concerned In the robbery at Shapiro's' a few days since. „Three . others, named W. Oterbeck, 11, Smith and Richard ti (mimed, were arrested on Mon: day., A bearing of the parties will probably.be had this mOrtilug. Concert of IP,ltionle. 4agotlßtion•—• -A gin d 'concert will pe given this evening at Lafayette' Bali, in ald of a Fair forthebenelit of thu Treedmen and'tick and art.unded soldiers, Prof.by le. J. Londin's clam. The object of the exhibition thwald commend it to all. The vocal entertainment will amidst of a rich variety ot new and popular Mrs. ' Pearcity of Water.—Much complaint is being Trude of the very Inadequate water Arai• tics afforili d - in Pennsylvania' Avenue. A' large 1119 111 it, needed there instead of a four.lach pipo, ar ut present, and tf the want.ls not promptly suiplicil a rocflegration in that loath to Go clicoicd. nlioritng Accident--A Lady Cattett in a Wagon Dubber and Dragged to . Death. We learn by a gentleman from Washington county the Sad inteiligenne that Mrs. Matilda McFarland, wile ofBemuci McFarland, a highly respectable farmer of Smith township. In that county, lost her life. In the following manner : She started from her home last Sunday morning, about nine o'clock, In company with her (amity. of four children, in a light spring wagon, to et. tend the Raccoon Church, in the village of Con dor. The children bad mounted the wagon, and an the mother was getting in the horses became frightened and ran nit' rapidly ere she was ablo to step Into the wagon. The children were thrown out, but the lady's clothes in some wanner caught on the rubber, and she was dragged along with her bead and back on the ground for fully a mile and a quarter, till the horses and wagon arrived at the church, where they - were stopped by Mr. Isaac Simpson. Mrs. McFarland was toned to be quite dead ; the .back part of her head was literally torn off, and her hart was broken. There were other Injuries besides, and It L Probable some limbs were broken. The children received bit little hurt, but It would have softened a heart of atone to witness the anguish and terror they suffered when learning the terrible death of their mother. , Mr. Masi:. land was set In the wagon, and was at home, we understand," when the accident, happened. The lady had held on to the wagon for tee die. thrice :of nearly half a mile before she lost her footing and her' dress became entangled. A Plain Meobantei Argument in Favor of Protection. Ent:vont GaxErne-1 was vary for:lbly Im pressed with the sentiments of • very worthy mechanic In a recent discussion or a high pro teethe tariff on Imports,as the true poilcrof the people of this country. As near as I can re. member:he used the following language: Ma: Qumran—l am no speaker, but a sim ple mechanic, haying no connection with any taanufacturiug business. Bat to 'my Wad this question la in a mit-hell. 'I don't want any ar gument to convince me when I am best able to provide for my hmliy, and to make them most comfortatle and happy. I know that when the mannfactutfing business is moat prosperows I can obtain constant employment, and high price tor my labor, and I know further, that L C 3 ,11 bettelardrd to go to market and pay. twdtity - five cats a dozen for eggs and sixty cents a., pound forbutter, when I have plenty of money In Myipocker,and some tb spare, than to be able to buy eggs at ten cada a dozen, and not have the dims to gigs for them. Don't talk •to me of your free trade nonsense. I have seen the operation of this thing In a practical way morn than once, and lam satisfied that it does not snit the poor man any better than the rietation , to have the sinner labor of Europe brought, Into competition with our labor In this country:l We are not content' with a lime' loll:181sta . nee-- just enough to keep, soul, and body together.% We want sometheennoret "wavrant to lay . by a little for a rainy day. Who' lftenr bat my son, '• like Abraham Lincoln or Addy Johnson, may -become Presklent of the United Statdar ' Now say ttre us a chance, and the best; way' to dolt is to_protect our Indust/7._ C. PenalUes fee Rot Making Returns. The people are now called upon to come for.: ward *lib abate wanes and other name to the Govenunent. Ereriperson thlltnite . make . returns by the 16th of May neat, will be Itisble to be aliened by the asalatant asicalor. • lag to tho beet Infoinualon he nen obtain, and In anti .tale the aseletant assasor wi l add ritentlitre per rent to the amount of tax. • In maw any penal shall dell Mir to an assessor any &Ist or traudukcet ]ht or statement, with Intent to defeetor evade the valttation or on. menden required by law, the militant assessor will add one buitdmd per maw on anehduty„end In Inch case the Hamill be made oat by the as s, mor hrMlitietant assessor, and front the Tabu- Mon and enumeration so made there can be no sweat.. The msessment list, when completed, will be returned te thecollemor, who Will advertise th some mato urns; per published . in each within the distalet "if any there be, and •by written or .ptintedzinkes, to be pasted up. at leastletor places within each 11851118 malt that the. said duties havo,become .due anpaya ble., and state the Mae and place within said coputy_nt whichlie. wilt attend A& receive. tim. same re to ;and any rapt tuiPtdd afterthe Ugh day of June, end'for ten dap atter demand, there beleemsdkimarpar relit. as a rushy - ' • for such negleot. The • New Weigh Reales ha Allegheny, The new City Weigh Hem; erected by the Market Corandsaleners, on the southweld corner of the Diamond square, Allegheny, is now com pleted, and the scales are In complete working order. The building is a neat, one. story brick, =venni shaped, and conveniently arranged for the Pullrewe. • The scales are of the rnost ap. proved model, and were put up by Mr. Rear, who has atlelned, considerable reputation as a scale blinder. The liVelihmaster, Mr. Edgar, seems qpite mond of his new quarters, end hay ing every needfill facility Inn at hand," will be able to "make the moat" out of this now Impor tant adlemet of the market house system. The revenue - ;from these scales has become an Impor tant. Item to the city, end the Commlsalenens have made a wise investment In Chun providing a convenient, comfortable, and at thesanse orna mental Ind durable place for the transaction of this portico of the city business. In due thee, other Important Improvements willbehrnde on this square, but of these we need not speak at present.. - - 1 hale kilt arrived nom the East with a carefully selected assortment of fancy and ate-. pie goods, among which will be found a Line line of hoistryin cotton, 11810 gloves, ribbons, flow ers, crapes, scarfs, collars, and all the new styles, Including rubber collars, to which I Dar ticelarik call the attention the ladles; 2d d'ma "Dcmorest's coma, new hoop skirt face and lin edbandkerchlefs; all kinds of cuffs, new swiss eats, lace cape, bathos, bards and coiffures, breakfast cope, Shetland shawls, tidies, (new)" lace In crotchet, linen, cotton, thresd, valea cienes add point applique, wide linen lace for pillow cases, embroideries of all kinds, itusant's robes of all kinds, now style blanlet for Infante, ladies'- buckskin gauntlets, Jonvin'siddsonlases , kids, Gimp & Steel bead sets,.. cord sots, cable cord, cord and taaseles,- teasels and buttons to several 'new styles, gimps In jet,stee4 straw and chrlatal chasten°, bagal, silk end crystal fringes, straw hate sad trimmings, but. Wilke lu lace, applique, Jet, silk, and gold leaf and pearl,' holey combs, crystal drops, poir nerds and fold, and a variety of other goods, to which I would call the attention of my kind customers and the peddle generally. 41108310 - ry, SJ Fourth street. ' Fire on 'Market Street.—A' fire broke out yesterday afternoon Is the third story of the paint shop of Wet. 'Nelson, on Market street, a low door from Water. It burned 'lowly,. and the Vigilant being firer on bank put It om. with.= out the help of the Other engines, which Arrived soon after. A portion of the goof was burit, , but the damage is small, A drinking saloon next door suffixed somewhat by water. Under the good management of our fire department, and the Promptitude which characterizes all the =les imspeollsely, a- fire Is sot .allowed . hew. We were glal to notice that the Gene alof Alittbeny, was on hand, and we am saw the Columbia ilook-and•Ladder, which makes ita appearance about as often Is Ferocloin.--ftimitel Ramie, Was beiirti the Mayor yesterday on a clum,ofehrestaillig lOW Richard Keefe, his lindlord, and also of closing Keefe's daughter round the block with's' butcher 'knife In bla hand. The evidence was conclusive gains' Ramsey, mid tbe Miyor committal him to Pal, in default of ball,- to answer at Court. Tbe Leattre by Dr. Chapin.,—Dr. E. E. ChaPle, the celebrated divine will deliver a bean. tlfhl lecture this evening at Ilaeonic Kali, on the subject "The Old and the New." He possesses - a fluency at language and beauty of diction rarely eaCelhd by any publac orator, and Infuses In Ms harem a lading of the molt puha pleasure. • Dangqrous Walle„—Brequent complaint are being made to the Mayor, relative to the dangerous condition of the walls of the lasi°• deon building, which was lately ruined by are, . and within a day or two legal steps will be ta=i kin to abate the nuisance. Madame Demoretra Mirror of Faabl3ne tbr .Ifai,has been received, and la for sale by. W. A. .Gildeofenny, No• 46 FLltb street. , Co to &nth & Roes, No. 63 Market street, 6or -bariplus in boots mad shoes. ONC.VIDEW—Tueeday seaming, the 36th 1E44 Mx. sip, SNOWDEN, wife of I% I..fheowesa•,... The Ihierel will take plane Let; the reatt e neo of her huatause, South Menne, .1111eshessy, at Wroiremnay Arritaxoolt, at 4 °Wick. . • GREENOUGH—Oa .64 Tueiid_67 evaiskl6g t AMU 16th. at 6 took 6. 11— JUMf UREENOVGI4 agedlT9 years. The 'funeral will take place from the residence of his sori:lndairl'lohn alkyd, 49 Third street, en Turngnaw; April 97..., at 2 o'oloek r- v. The friends' , of the 'family aro respectfully Welted to otter:J. fit BLISLIED LN -1785. - - Presideta ttneoln's Mineral In Canada'. . It is, we bellevj, the common belief of 'all the • Europeen residents in the United tastes, that no country et Europe has ever witnessed any thing approaching 'the exhibition of mourning • throughout the United States on the death of President Lincoln.; The funeral services in British America.are no bras remarkable. , .There; Is probably no pretedent In the world's histeal,„ , of a whole country paying such tribute of honor to-the memory of the head of 0 foreign 'flaUctsir In almost every town of Canada the' gattes'of 01/510M6 were closed on Wednesday from 19 to • tho churches were' thronged lbr the imiehra tiOn of the' funeral rites, public buildings and private houses were largely draped In mouraltms, and all voices united In Abe, manifestation of grief at the loss sustained by the United Statat and of botror at the work of the assassin. •Pre vlously, the town councils wlttka very creditable • unanimity, had .passed resolutions of sympathy with the, fismili of the murdered President sad", with the pie of the 'United States. We have' had, in the course of thri war, to register, Way •:, , acts of nafriendlinese toward the United•Btates on tint part of condiderable poition of the press and the people of 'British Amateur 'lt Is mutt- - tying acknowledge this expresskMot amps- - • thy on the part of our, neighbors our great • TOD.. , . . Can Tate CaTe Inf recene .speich, ex-Clovernor:.Wright,or: • Indians, said: ' , "de to - the cant :about the negro% ability to ' ..' take care of himself, he heather° (utak" relate ' ' and It.? would do so without comment: -In .156 i - .the Rebel Leglelatturout South :Carolina raised a ; cam tt 1 2 ee to inquire tato the expediency of In- . ;Marin „the .5,000 free nags of Charleston. . '.Tne emitters reputed against it, and stated': , that those 5,000 free nes* pald into the trust- - ry of Charleston annually gNi;ooo.and thartheit ' ' DfOM.l .1910 tlefertri 51:500.000." Out of that. .. - amount of property - s=o,ooo worth of Wires . ' , sompconi of slaves.' That The 9,000 the tanrnra 2 .. of New Orleans leflBl3o were worthies mark pre - - • capita 'as the, white people of - km*l*day that -. ' these free nacres bad their own *oak Mete. , . own benevolent sedates, &c. Tha n t facts, hit ~-. conteaded,proved :that the free negro wassails.. ; bie of taking ease of himself. Ifs also stated that a lady who owned 500 negros 1n18513 told - . him that' she bad lost:them all but 900 by the beginning of 1864: That year she nude soon- - tract with ; them to- cultivate - hat Arm on the shares, and that last year, ander ouch's system. where the negro was working for himself as well, . as 101 l bin mistress the 3XI made , her Ware , money than WO ha d done In slavery: '" . NOT'A MA Or TH6ll.—Atoong otter speeches' - In Hartford, Conn., int the day of the PFest, dezd'a "Unmet, - was one from Prof. - Stowe.: thntt Hotit that thlitbrital tannin' his' bees *sir' mittedi there la a dutch:ablation is -the Marts of 'the people !Abet sot a mitt - who has aided *lug It about shall ewer be known: agslues , ruler. ,F[arest applause, the ladles . their, ~. ha i rc idek 01 *-tho .b lll -3 4a.,tsk *amber this, ix:Ulnae li L akdepessapj,, '4iir 1 i - ilsrety, the 'cause one:mounds& Shall Thou, who hrouahr on thhisistiturat *. "' war, I Say,' shall not:-wot 'a nun 'of thesba heard of In our govessiseit hoof Ulla' flit heads. forth Swann . not • Is, what I hale. to say.-•:?., ", (Great' applause.] „ " TEEMS MOST ER MADE 1N1131131710.,-ft will be welt it the athassination,' which silicketi 41 =7: / 0 74 Jusart I witlx horror, slue+ , i . quiche, the moral nerewtiotth of, the.Atherlemt ; ample Le a jthstestinithe of the mime of ru b efflon. ;while we strain lanettageold describe; and the • sated to comprehend thequagnithde of the mime • of the theassinatient of , the..Pmetident, shall we call the assiesinatiorrbf chattel= a mere differ ence of polecat dodgiest It le retarded.% immabigicl the Immall.heart to MOW, WU. ireance! or' the murderer of Abraham shall nil -regard murderer Of hundred* of j thenthaeds. of our clams as pureed nf thole- - erirees by. the mere act of disarming Cculte.' 1. KB lthextuess 7 - Every uthudble atrocity an- . to' we rebellion. There Is ambler., i irt 'a lf ah ue4 that Its pleaders halve , scripted It. — Wbelesalb mathuteres and..terturitrk wtudesale:', litartaticx or lelsneers, ,tiring .: of great. elites pineal, or the cruelest kind, persecution of the most 11=astacter and rash extol; and dnally Itnien high pbthea—whatevar.lit, thhtun whatever is brutal, whathurer Is, deed- Istv. have resorted tn. They will ” ' htare.belnd 13811161 'so black, , and the trunsorr ' of deed* so isthmus, that the execration of the 4 .'., elareWden' rebelltost will be etethaL • . . - • lbassszllssarothe CiaseessalsiGaireenosor ,• ;- Lothians under•the State organization of G. ^ ail Banks, haying realigned ids ofileeln Mhz to prostrate Ms claims to' a seat in the trailed - Stases Senate, has been thcceededbyJams son WCIIIS, a radbeal.Kepublicasi, who hummed ••, considerable cselteserd byesilydistills int th e great Portion Of gnu% pro4lasery ofila.*: hoblers, alao tabs:omm grosid In ht otproperly invaliding neon al:array,. Tres Igreat - "lock-out" In - .UM English Iron • - trade, by which nearly one hundred thousand men were thrown out of employment, has last come to as end, and nearly all the men have resumed work. No trade controversy ever before assumed such a magnitude as that .whleit bass, just terminated, and none ever threatened such disastrous consequences. It Is probable 'that • nearly half a million of , people are directly de• pendant foraupport upon the wages of the Iron workers;who were "locked out" as the result of the late difilen/ty. " • • . . A PEOPEE bromarrow or . Pcrtirse Famatto.— The house in Buffalo; occupied by Bx-Preddeut Fillmore, was the only one noon ,the block.on which no emblems of mourning were displayed yesterday. The outraged people, made in - want by Ms proof of worthlessness amid ty, covered the front of the building , with Ink. The character of Its occupant regains no addl,. A murraetutt who koows the assassin Booth, says that ho (Booth) was a - great admirer of Orsini, and when that Italian attempted the We 'of Napoleon, Booth expressed great admiration for the act, Mythic *hit bid he (Booth) underti. ken the businesa It would have been imeeessful. and then said be, "I should hare lived forever." Cor.. Ettszn's detectives, by the Meat "stOal plgeonel hen made a largo haul of counterfeit 450 grarita.cle, ao.welt executed that none but experts can detect them. The partiei dialing la them have been arrested, but the plate 'has not been secured. . WHAT Ma. thrwaao ans.—The Ws:shined:a corawpondtmt of the New York .Caoserefit. writes that Mr. Seward hss remitted since the tragedy: ."This is only 'history repttstiag itself— isall great revolutions " hire their =audits' as wdl their lieroce. •• • ' Ftwomi ISLAND hat Goreiner Smith, Inmost' has Governor Smith, sad New Esmiehice haw =; Gcrearnat Smyth. _ • GAITER& Gi A..iprw,it's. 62 00 . • for . bort ',kVA . /Aittais ail* qora, RIP woo: . WA" Heel sottise roods: - , St R. . nt u sta ot OsltarsAs abcirs „ , , to Bora Shon..;. - . Kent Hoots All Kinds of Goodg; AT ALL KMR3 OF PRICES aseapeet its the I.rorid BEET GOODS & LOWEST PBIOE3 Spring Goods in Endless Vaiiety! MAP! A CREM ' I CIMPHIS -Concert Hail; Shoe: Stpret 60 rear x/3 STREET, ABOVE WOOD °•TILEZA; • . •