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    - VOLUME 'IXXVIII---NO. 113
Wittotmir6aotite.
- ORY LATEST
NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
pRESTING FROM WASHINGTON.
*man's Recent - Action Boresbulowea.
MITI OF .1110 ISSISMATIOOLOT
with Mexico Important.
- )HNSTOLCIAN:#Of ESCAPE.
tenure to Rtettrueud aad Petersburg
W., DEMANDS AND DA/. LINCOLN
iNnw Yong, oak 36.--Tbe fievad's Ifuldrr:
`gt special says : A letter of the Richmond cor-
Spondent et the .London hare.. dated March
foreehatioire General Sherman 's recent
:Skey, and has given line to much comment In
Metal circles. It le regarded as signlticant o in
ler of what bap :Smarted reeentirta North
t arolina, and shows that the rebel leaders have
_piled van working on Generakftherman's cha
irs:Ws andtds'inteeelents to aid thein in their
istrentki. .
woe special is - Os : Mn. Iducoln was
tot *Owen to-day.
,
The Bywords aro better. The Secretary wished
:ro rich out, the
s weather.. was so
. beautiful, but
ad_ Dot get pail:Mob= from his surgeon. Ho
:taiebtde to glee attention to some official
i: a rs.olribisne's Wubingtonapoola. I says, when
'he whole history ottho plot of the &MIMI] Ilion
nude public, the world will be astounded at
ts =amity. as well as at ourforbearance with
!weaned's:l neighbor% aim hate onstanth
treithed a sere asylum to the moat nefarious
..: The anticipated retreat of ieir..The;is from
to Melted, with therupose of Invoicing
`a in new difileitfiles, hes - been duly considered
;yeas goyim:aunt. .
. .
Wuniarortst,.April - 96.—The following order
•
la been Isesedby the War' Boaparttneut t
N ortcm-Y0 Visraus To CITY Perm
row AND Thermustrao.—No passes are reQUlred
spa Washington or Baltimore, by persona de.
utak to visit. Richmond and Petetablug, but
ingo:Sidi.= on govers meat result will not
_e fernlsheddeteept to persons in. government
.melee, All persons visiting City Point, Rich.
;and or Petersburg, will be required to maser'
'Oenisebres oi/ending at the lIIICOS established
i4. l =k, and will be subject to the pollee
estaidished by - the military , autherb.
..:es. By ordek Ofelie Suretary - of War. .- •
Naw Yonat.'April 26.—A special' tethe'ime
ted Washington. the 35th, ads: The pule-su
ltan taken In North Caroline• by the govern. -
: heat will amiss any scion consequems t •
Aglat 'arise Boni - fibenhan's action: • -
No vessels ate al3ou to land on the Western
• bate of Maryland; In order to ..prevent the es
of Booth in that direction.
Is reported that two men attempting to
,ists the river in a Saudi boot Wye Captured off
payload rola yesterday : " "
i NITToes, April 26.--The .Thirr's special
ieYa The restrlcflons..on ',visiting Richmond
4arebeen removed, and any one can go there.
adviees from Richmond say Governor PierPont
1,11 probably 'convene the loyal legtslatiim by the
ist of duet. '
. • It is believed that ithlitiMiln :gramma toicon-
Altionsi surrender he cannot escape. •
Several rebel officers,;ratber than go South,
aye taken the oath...• .
Nair Tear, April 23.—The Commercial 'AI
' iarr's Washlagam - ape:4Al- ups Mandud
', • . bets hub - offered $lO,OOll toward a national
.d for the funny da3 tats Prrltient.
It is belleved,Am. awe= Arsistwortay
uthiirity, that-Atte reikticy with-Mmileci will
"...boon assume a new and itimortant aspect.
• .!L
9BSEQ . ,IIMk
u.he Remains at Albany.
1 11 1 1 / 4 ")coo
BT GARS ZN errs'.
'Ol CORFUMira IT 17.111W6111311106iPLIC:
PEPAiTlicit FoRTHE WEST
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'• Ir: Ausmsr, April 26.--From the time last night
•. v ibe remains ofFreeldent Lincots wcrodaposited
' Nile capitol .', until 'iror., - persona hitia - been
,rasing thirtherla see the honored,dis ad. Thi
.mile,
thulium of people attends at • least. a
one•half - of those composing it tring--l1
ilies. Tile coffin has nein been strewn with
tam= b y the ladles. - Thema* and steauthusts
,
: gum this " morning b ro ught additional -
.., 'thansanda to the city._ The funeral party - are
.' • , tertained byther - CorpontthArithositlei 'it the
p ws
.:-
TAW ' House. All the b u ildings are draped
... .
lximourning., Among the most touching
ea tense fronts are the folthwing: "The
.. ,
• , east of Ctietrittion - throbs• - heivily at the portals
..
~ .f.sof the tomb:" "Let us - resolve tat the martyred
: ead aballebt hive died hi.ialn.' The latter is
-['believed to be an extract from Mr. Lincoln's
• , aryland Y a l e remarks. . , -- ' -
„
• 4 Mawr, April 4.—A low estimatp, fines t his
hmember of strangers lierato-daj at 50,010. AU
the morning extra troths and excursion _boats
'-' ;brought large numbers of people from the snr- •
', ,l)oanding country, many coming a- di/OA:Kt of
;roue hundred' or two hundred miles: Never be
.,.-qore were such multitudes gathered at the card,
. , "Lai: -Everbody seemed '.to fully participate in
• : the solemnities of the OCCIIII4II. - -
..
. At one o'clock the militar the the depart
....anent and Ririe eccietics began, to form. and at
,Itwo o'clock the coffin was. closed. From one
ro'clock a. tn. all throueh the night,, and ' until
x" L two o'clock p. m.. the stream of people pour
...lug throughtba capitol totaka suet look of the
distinguished dead was constant, and yet thou
' -rtoida were. - ctill lnlllie linti ' welting theirturn,
••17een GO Isint. for replaeing the cover attired;
early 50,000 Men, women and thildrem Ached
be
Soon after tir o'clock, the .Micestdenjuiyhtg
fileat fformed,they.cornmenced to mare over the
.
::"precribed route...M.lm compered of thd 10th
land 15th regiments. of this city; the 24thligtit
• horse battery, of Troy; the State and city an
....iithoritlee; thohni department, : and a large num
.,,Flser of chic orders. The military was . about
-11,000 strong .- The hearse vas elegantly-and
atelY Onlibedimuniti with, whit:l'lllk,
ri
'''• orned - rictlywith silver reetintinge, and sue.
• ._
coated by the eagle, and was drawn by eight
• ...AL 8:45 thetrilio iris lihilaid,:lind the coin
; ' transferred to Abe, loam , ear, which bad
~.. , brought from Vaithington.
... • Attalla o'clock the remains of the lamented
- 2 •• ideulturro mar*, front Aitmay cra the me'.
~.to their letting plice In the,Weat.
DID INTO fIINNSTISIIII.
dicUIP 7 O ,, ;411144151 the „Leaders..
fulisauTS
Olcialetraaribet the District Lttornif bf - FraUh.:
Pin conn*liiia the. Gland , J ary pf
CourFlpOn io eitit*ti liOtalcontify, bins
at indletusesifkialiir 4141taUanaland, Efentr .
4.112c10re: kOeltt, for' levying
: ;upon tltilabailtanta lot ...Franklin county. for
111 age, amok end murder. There can be
it','donbt but-lb - wit-Ate bill* be found, when
. Jtrrernoi. demand the
}wretches thus Indicted trent_ the aorernor of
for trial in Pennsylvania.
Before tbe - Proposed action of District At
'!..toray of leraniclki county via known,
,tt was
i.,eonteraplated by the Ereentive of. Pon s
usylfaMs
Ito make a foniMl. demand ; for. M'Causland and
31.11 more, This act la now postponed to await
. rthe result (if the pmerealigs liwtbro 'the Frank-
Chu county pawl jary
iIItOILTIM MIT OF TUB POTOMAC
he Mil Carps Moving for Danville
inal ARMY CORPS sicruaumaD
1-'flaw fonc, April 26.—Tne.7ributteannny of
*be Potomac *pedal of the.23d, saytit The Oth
'lane wall put on inarcla'alibrnwralag for Dan
.
Tele, In miler tirhOld that 'point .and to guard
*hit cononaolcatlon of Die streoy.noder pharnao-
The,fith corps la' nbw.:pattediekn g the donth
Ewe railroad casSinfr-that' Una, add ; the ,
Dth, which did, Out May till lately, it now on
Da way to tho cpital, from' which.' - report atm
it will ba. tramported to *gala. distant ,paLn4 of
the rebellion. The 24th corps Is On mercy
uebrnood, u- ern 4baSulk . of It : now is, awl tile
?,241 ecrps
. 15 /axe waiting to °Meas.
THE DAILY
FOUR DAIS _ LITER FROM EVROPE.
News of the Fall of Richmond.
FILL OF THE RERUN !VIII PREDICTED.
Ser,tous : - Dlstarbances at Nadrldi
THE FOREIGN MARKETS,
11J1.171.2, April L6.—Tba steamship Africa,
Captain Anderson, froM Liverpool at 11 o'clock
a. al. on the 15th, vie Queenstown , on the 16th,
arrived here at 5 o'clock this evening., Tho
dates are four : Asia later: The stoiwishlp
David, from - Portland; arriveda4Livetpool at 9
o'clock, a. m. on the 4th. The steamer Austra
lasian from New York, arrived off Crook Haven
at half eleven o'clock p". sri. on, the 14th. • The
mire of the fail of Richmond created intense
excitement In_Englend. but It arrived too late
to admitof the papers generally commenting on
Its and as meat or the markets had closed from
the • 13th to thellll,' the effect of the sows
/cannot be fully developed until they are open.
The London Dary'News . eats: The /limy of
'Virginia, so long deemed invincible, the pride,
the hope, the °entre, the. citadel of the COllibe •
ey, has been not only beaten, -lnit shattered.
. The Darn Government 1. now 3nrant and fn.
naive. tichmond,'which received it and gave
%der a time, a d ignity which It maid never
hate acquired while it remained among the cot
tonplantations—Whore it had its rise.
was eet, on fire by its departing guests:
That the Confederate 'atray Ibte.rht with elite
old tenacity and visa; we minuet doubt. betif,- -
has been; broken na by. mea who; as wo have
(Men helm told, was the sweepingseitler. of mirth=
, • •
• Davis began the war by declaring he would
early it Vitro foq4 . for the ,tomb. awaited, Ma.
scuthent, armies In the - pepnlited cities; '
the attempt to burn the United.Btstes ended In
nubbin but an execution; while Davis sat-his
borrowed capital in flames and deeamped.
-. The papers Ups silent as yet npon the:
. . ,
Tim Thum bas an article strongly condemning
- The condact of Judge Smith. of }lonized, for his.
ill-considered and dangerous cbarga on - - the sat.
ject or tire lit; Alberni raiders: " = -" '•
A London correspon dent . of. Me -Provincial
This sa3i Tare are utiOlearant Whisperings
as to tbe desire or re_
'Clog of Belgians, who Is
stlll In Eveland, to exercise an Influence over the
teem to be taken.til Abe Erftlah Ekivertuant In
Idextesua aflalrs.
Earl Russell regrets the pmelpitancy with
which he yielded to the royal wish to recognize
the prMended Mexican Empire, as" fall it must,
If. not saredby European interposillon; arukhat
; right may; and for this neither the Premier nor
the toreign Secretary Is prepared- - .
The Paris Boone on the 14th was quiet; and '
. lower. • Itontos'elored at 67f10 centimes.
Grarx.—ThePariseorreepondentottkoLandma
Timm says that the disturbances it sitsdrillopew,
more. sextons thaw haretotlics stated. :Oa the,
e1Y121114 of the 12th an assemblage In the street
was suddenly dispersed by si.,esileyeCmasicetry. ,
The Mops tired right Led' left. SayeraFwere
killed and - fifteen wounded, proyooatton
was given on the,part. of the people and no pro.
demotion had been fainted to want them or to
forbid their moving about the streets,
Liverpool, dpr¢ 15.—Our markets have been
closed since the 13th for Good Friday holidays.
There is no cores' n' market 'since She City of
Ws.sLingtan sailed.Breadstuff,' quiet and steady,
except In Lk:Mr, *Met is bean., Provisions
quiet and steady and tending downwantt Sakai
steeds upwards; prices 2 @ 6d higher. Rico
higher. Petroleum firm at -.21 1d for redeem.
Other articles Unchanged. ,
-London Norket.--Barings Circular repo eta coffee
timer, and Gd higher. Bullion, in the Bank of
England, decreased £BlB,O O O. Consols. closed
onThurvday at 91®9134. , - . •
;Lirerpoot, April 15.—ErenIng--the fill or
glchmoed Is the universal topic to-day. The
friends Or flialloithey elltedat
-vitt:mei, and are strengthened in the conytedon
That tbellnal triumph of the North is near.
The Hebei licuidecUned 9 eemta i and closed at
,23695, %rule the Federal Securities exhibit-Ide.
cided Improvement. Illinois Central Shares, SS
OM; Erie Shares,393i ®S'fi United States 5.20'5,
04 34qC 4 3i. 'The Collair ondonodate,markets
are closed. There are Indications Or a farther
. decline in cotton. .
Consols dull and easier. dosing at 90,V@91
ibr money.
Lasso r: Via Queen.lietrx.—Liverpool, Apra
10 —Tlie Globe says the fall of Richmondleaves
the CoifederaSes Altaafened • , 00 ovary ahls.
Thera is a tresiendoos - prlee 'tofor the
testify of pushing an army to Nashvil le and re.
Jr.iing mail the eleventh hour to free and arm
thO nes rroes.
Donley , /pit 7.—The markets are I:teal:nate
Freight oneotton, 45e. - -
Cokerta,:dprirSi--Thera hes 'been sAierioas
dliturbstice on the Lease canal, between the
Eginttwas and the foreigniaborers.
Nal !IF LEE'S lERSEADER AT DIATILLR
ATTACK _ON CONMISSAAT STORES
Finding and . Contents Blowin fp
;G It FIFTY P E RSONS =w3D
Bitty Smith'' • 'actions
Wasarsaemr, Aprll2o.--Ttießteharoad'pity
and Vaaa of yesterday bails both been reie' tired.
Whig has the followitig: "From gentle
men of InteMgence who hive eacbal thb city,
on - foot from . Dattville, we have soma Interesting
-particulars of amounts thUocctimod there of
the surrender of .Lee's :army.' When this
trent became known to town and the surround
lug weary; sicrowd oteithensof In laasea;'
ages and colors, and a large number of -soldiers,
eellected around the beadbars' in which: -were
stored immense quantities of commissary stares,
and after' a short deliberation, made a general
nab upon the establishment.
The puttee in chargeor the stores at Brat at..
tempted ttf resist-Cho Mob, but were...quickly
• forced to detist, and trek their own safety in ,
-eight. The mob scattered throughout every
part of - the buildings, each person plundering
according to his or her fancy. In ose of ,the
buildings, it appearechate wain 'hums onentity
er
of ganpowdisikegaand tainuUsbtin caps. The
'soldiet a and country people swarmed around the
powder, eager to secure It for fowling purposes.
While they were OM engaged; the was some
means communicated to the powder, and le an
Instant the building and Its contents, including
over gill penult; wag blown:Co atoms. , This
borcible tragedy for' time put a check upon tbo
plundering, which, however, NOD COMMIX' Ced
eplin 4 bet with-somewhat More cirCamspection.'
Ex•Govemor Extra Billy Smith wu in Dee
'villa when ene.infamant:lett, Ile had bum
vaporing a good deal about his determination
not to summderi saying, -sooner than succumb
..be 'meld turn bushwhacker, gttetelibtor some
thing ot that sort. Notwithstanding this, our
tefortaant learned, lust before leovirig, that
Extra Billy had sent 21.41. iii, Mtge to Genera;
Ideade, the object of whleh lied not tuitsphoL.
WO may mention la this connection, as a report
which hai obtained circulation hare; -this the
eitheMs of Lynchburg either required or cons
jelltd the Ex. Governor to letup t h e town. ,
'firm; California—Seeessiontete Rejoicing
over lie President's Astuusitution—odeve
Oral Wounded and Arriutted:-
SAlC:Fluxcidoo, April 25.—The miltear have
arrested twelyeur fifteen men' In Balooti.and:
connties for rejokint over the assassins.
• tion if President Lincoln. -
' Upon the refitdpilor Slut:tssish:iite the:Twig;
dent's :death at . Green Valley, Batons county, a
.iumber of,secelideedsks met 20 4 '2016a aver the
event.- /t bodf troops was. sent to break up
the - hutmeeting, as ther-sppronehed the ring:
Waders of the si.cessfonists fortined themselves
In a house and tired at the solders wounding
tali of them. The tre was returned:by thereat,
and strata of the secessioniets Were
wounded. .Ths whnie party then surrendered-
The sbtp Beechen*, for Hong -Keng, - tskeke
quarter million dollars.
Agana In Central Antenna:
Nan Youn t Aprll...W.—The atcamer Arlel
from. Paeama on the 16th, Mai arrived.
' The clretilatlon of Idle rumors of fresh revolu
tionary uprialega la keuplng the timid. In sulk
pens. Noththr worthy of note has tr./inspired:
From Central - Ante:di:awe learn that the death
of General Carrera', .Pradden t of Guatemala, wile
expreted. and a able was expected to follow the
event. ,Camera was President, for life, with pow
er to name. Ids successor. lie has named Gen.
cohnx, late °mere°, of.Ohlouhnsbus.'
It was thought Carrera's death would-be the
*nal for Gen. Barrios to roust hostillUnr;
The Preeldentot Honduras had Issued a decree
of non-Intim:ears* wllh.Costaltieryer#.For!lng.
The Meteehag Tor:Draping' ettles--thed.
iiiggestilln.
3
NEw- Tcou44Pril 1 , 16 . - rArrariiMn - en t f '"' be "
log made tor thiseollection of marina's nand Or:
draping the city In mooning., and selling thew
for the benefit of the widows and orphans of de.
ceased aoldirra. The goods nre Ito be refinished
at a arrillrostaid said et 'neaten. l'inniinent
aritiblmtra have 61Ter6t to ficll. them tree of till
elates. It Is invoi,4l mat n r in , liercentst;
fellu:s dt Ihrert: •
u
•
• •
THE IsURHINBER OF NOBILE.
BEPIMT 11F /01Mi1 THATCHER
Obstructions Blown trp and Reniiived.
.DAMAGE TO . TERSELi BY TORPEDOES
Four Jrundred buns Captured.
WASIITISGTON. April 26.--Tho-Navy Depart
ment bee received the following:
WEST Gru. BioußADmo SQUADRON,
• U. S. Fir..umulr STOOKTULN,
Orr Mout.; April 9. 1.865.
13=—In my last dispatch of tie 12th Instant,
I had the honor to inform the department that
Gencral Gran= and myself had' , ' demanded the
immediate and =conditional surrender - of Mo
bile, and that ityoiald-oricloubtedly =accorded,
as the city was at our mercy, and we were In
possession of the =lade forts. The officers
detailed by !Install Granger and myself were
tact by the Mayor atel the authorities near .the
t thence of the Mtg . , and the demand for the eur
rc,rder via then made. The 'parties then "re
paired to; Clt4 , tall, where the Mayor . addrmsod
the folloilOng Cooollllllo6llolll
lfaioe'll Office, CUP qj MoblU,Aprit 14, lef.S.—
Omer 'have the honor to acknowledge the re- '
idea nerour COMlMMlcatien at the buds of
Ltda. Col. it. G. Laughlin, of the stiff of Ma):
Gen. Gran cOmumuidlug the Slid army awful,
and-Lieut.. Commaodcr T. IL Franklin, 11. B.
„i11.„.0f the. Mar of Admital Thatcher, demand"
leg an immediate and uncandltloual suneuder
of this city. The city` hat been evacuated by
the military authorities _ and its municipal au
thority now within''tar ecntrol. Your de
mand has been granted, and I Unit, gentlemen,
=ketboisalieof humanity that all the ufeguarda
vofi ran throw around our people will be se
emed to them. '
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
..(signed) R. H. Stoma, •
To Melon General Cordon Creaser,. commanding
theSld Arm, corps, and Acting Been
.
H..“. Thatcher, commuding the West Golf
Sgnadrpo: -.
The flag of the Milted States was then hoisted,
on the till, Nall, aid a portion of the troops Ina
• mediate], advanced to prevent pillage. A
Provost' guard Is ireirigestiblislied. The 'Usti
around the city, which are of Ibunense extent
and rtrecgth, were then garrisoned. The navy
yard bu been seized to behalf of the tiny, but
'most 'of its contents had bees destroyed. except
some lumber and:a quantity of soft coal.. The
Octarors and Ahree : river monitors are now at
Becher In 'front of the city and down the
Tenses. :The former and oneK therime-elade
• will be sent up the Tombigoo river wheat tiek.
'rebel Ironclad Nashville, and guatost - bforgen
,lave dol.
• ,Tlia Buntsville'ind Tasealoeu,. two powerful
; rains; were • !sunk .4n. Spanialt the
evacuation. Our naval foram are now buetiy
engaged larlikrwhig up and teliicithig the ob.
Unction& Itt.the main ship elmanel, Which, have
:timed to be very. formidable. Atuilhil of tarps._
does, Ithhotigh we are reaming ' rapidly.:
I mknit bilbroithe thmemnsimt that the tug
Ida, has been destroyed by a. tortl4o WhiPg
waged In this work, as well as the Launch. of
Cincinnati; and' that the tug •Altkei:wil
troyed ii, digging for torpedoes In Illakelrelmer..,
Also that the gunboat &iota was sunk yesterday
whilst under way„ - ..nranirte 'anus the basin in
nrelm foist, wateir' There Le a Milieu of rale
tag this lest vend and repairing her damages.
The remit- of-the elmenudicir ea:wok the
uvula thus lost, together with is list of the
kt led and"wounded, will be thrWarded as soon
as received. . .
Very respectively, your oboilent 'arrant:
I 9 IFOsd.I ... H. R. Tanana; _
Acting Rear Admiral, commaridLow the West
Gulf &madras. Hon. Gioung
. Secretary of the Nary.
So'far u suertaincd, the .number of pas
rapt by the army and nary will not 'fall
abortpf tour hundred. Idelay.of them aro" new
and:of tho=lieniest 'calibre... The asimust of
ammunition and ordniuma Moral la eery lams.
Twelek stands of colon were presented the
Elepretary of War.. They were captured by the
- Stli arm* corps at the battle of Fite Forks,
April lat.
018 OCCUPATION OF RALEIGH.
City Sarrenatred to Gm Kilpatrick,
THE WAR BELIEVED, TO BE -ENDED.
j
New 1 . °six, April 21.,-The Tribune haft a let
ter frourßaleigh giving an account of the Deco-
Patton esf the town. As soon as our army com.
minted . anoving,Ahe rebels began the evacua
tion. Wheeler', cavalry remained In possession
,
uuntil Kilpatrick spproselted. .
One of Whealreee
men who remained to get a Ant at our men,
was taken and hung one mile from Raleigh.
CCM. Kilpatrick was met by the Mayor of the
city who desired to surrender It, and asked pm-
Mellon for peopleund property. Protection Was
graoied, and the occupation was made without
opposition. The flag of the Fifth Ohio cavalry
was-tkoffrst one hoisted from the State Rouse.
_Guards Were stationed to preveit pillaging.
The Oilers of the Confederate and - Conserve
lfre were destroyed bye mob of soldle.-s, but the
Matfett! and Preen= were not disturbed. The
rAlls burned the Central Railway Station before
learingi to prevent a large quantity of corn
falling into ow hands. TliFe Was Tay little in
.
eothhsg woe known, in the Army concerning
the terms of the &mistier between Sherman and
Johnston, but it was 'generally understood that
'hewer had ended.
Before leavitig Raleigh Hardee remarked that
If Gen.7Lee Ima surrendered; and he had no
doubt of It, any further slaughter of noon in
battle Wm only murder. Ho was believed to
express Gen t 'Johnston's opinion on this point.
A meeting was held a few days sines at the
capital, by the officers of the old army of Ten.
nessee,lo . atrange a committee to orgatilsa
brotherhood that shall meet other a year atilt.
Louis. !Ile 14th of April is to be the day
chosen .4 and Generals Loran and Blair are to bo
the fa ding .
SECRETARY MIR IRPROBRO WIRY
Frederick Also Doing Well.
11.EF',01/T OF WITBOZON GENERAL BARNES
VTABRUiiiiOII, April 6..4 A. X
• _ .
tint-4 have th e Incaptgrirepott tacit die Sec
retary tif State is rogainlngtie strangtlfrapidly,
and Nisi; able to late ids room yesterday. Mr.
Frederick Seiiried% condition la becoming more
bopeftil. • - -•• •
j Very respect:any,'
(Bliite6,) , • Barg. Gan
• Wt-inwioluri. April 26-9 P. Y.
Bon; B. N. Martha*:
Btail have the honor to report that the See.
retery of State rode ont to-dayand was benefited
by It.!Mr. tiTZEinWird: tilgatntor einujitt Y.
taVeli, as ta desirable.
Veryinapectfully,
(61fined,) J. K. Basunts, Sorg. Gera
liaTt idnik; IPS* 28 =TLS 'Steamer Colum
bia Wings BAYOU& 'dykes to the 24tb.
• The jntelligente of the assassination of Fecal.
dent 14ncoln caused tnnelt.exchetuests And 4 cast
a deepiloom aver`tlio Albeilean people. The
American Consulate displayed a deg at half
milt; ale* the most of the American ships lathe
The blockade. ranners Wren and Bodar aerie
:o on the 23d, from Galveston, with cotton.
' ^ Joliet 8. Wltllame, who was carrying $54,000
State money from Gollad to Clinton, Togas, was
robbed by a band of thieves.
The plockade :trner Eliza - Catharine, loaded
with cotton, sunk on the bar at Brazos river,
drowning the Contrite, Mate and three others.
iray of Irlammoris It - aria reported that
Cortines had declared valeta the Emplre, and
wa s proofing 'to attach. Gen. MeJla, who Is In
- Ifatamoras with 4,000 or 5,000 mon. Melia Is
conofr front conamnoteatlont - wlth the Interior.
He will either surrender or retreat, and - If he
does the lamer -he le lost. Cortina, has from
8,000 t? 7,000 troops.: • .
p 4 ,4 l , ll ,.;Thiity Loan Subscriptions.
PIIII,IIDSLi/1/4 April 26,;1'be subscriptions
to-the 740.1c0m to-day from all parts of thi
Deloa,laa tekvsphed to Jay 'Cook% amounted
o 14.1 3.000. The 'meet eagle subscriptions
were $ from 1900.000 from
Waibi Moo r sod -000,000 and-SWAM -from
&owl:a ThiAmtlifitual.autieripelois At $5O.
end a 1000,trtworkhig iudYroPleu, make
up portjoachtthe.abon.igift/W.41,
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. . d
Tow, Anfir trabeneton ..11 1
/27 . 11 d to.diy .wat Anlet, bat tho fcCling'flOnn!, an
itp.frittrndcncy.• _ . The Vpentheinianaiiked wp..
155, but it , linn - odintety (inclined to isglsl3ii
i,nlprlre.npl "denlingi are fu 651. i xoll to
i rcidng-t3 Li HO
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.P1T4 . r!..T5:13V110.E.-.: ":;....GAZETTE,
PITTSEURG.H. TTIURS DA Y. - TAP 27. ,
LATE 3: OM BERMAN'S ARMY.
The Proposed Terms of Johnston's
Surrender.
WIDE HAMPTON PROTIATS ACHIM NEL
Theßaleigh "Standard" on tho Rebellion
THE AMIESSOILTION OF PEZSIDEN? LINGO ' LE
lieneral Sherman's Order to. tne Army
-' 'Haw 'roux, April 26.—The Tin4Ge , Washing•
ton special, dated the 25th, says : We have in
formatlon from Bherman's armyof an important
character. It appears that Johnston's first let
ter to General Sherman ptepaseilte surrender of
his army on the earns terms that Lee surrendered.
A meeting was arranged at which Wade Hamp
ton was present.. Ha protested agaln.t the Sur
render, and declared he would not surrender his
cavalry force, (supposed -to be about 2,000
stroir,) whereupon Sherman consented to delay
for the purpose of giving Johnston and Gimp
ton an opportunity to consult Davis.
Another meeting was arranged for the next
day, On that day the parties Again met and at
the first sitting the remarkable memorandum or
basis of agreement was presented and at once
signod.
The Birders Washington special says: There .
to tens In Richmond to the text that General
Johnston. while negotiating terau(wtth General
Bliermao, marched off moat of Lis troops to.
'wards &Mb Carolina. ' • •
The Raleigh Barmiest/ or the 17th says: The
revolution hos fatted. Mr. Lincoln' has - made
good his declaration that he would hold, occupy
and possess the forts and other property or the
United States. and that be would- enter° the
laws of the nation. The most ultra secession
ists most.ow see that further resistance would
be folly, madness and murder: It calls foe re
organization, and dec;arm then the Governor
and Legialatnre elected by Slime and fraud, do
sot retied the wishes or the will_ot the people.
We are authorised by General Sherman to state
that It. Governor Vance and the Legislature will
return they wilt be.prcteetwislf they do not they
must soCcompiakilf-Stelle aro taken tostmer
cede thaw,
Ihe nett day this paper sala I Davis him fled;
Vance hoe tick. Smith has Sod; secession Weed;
the old flag once more wavls proudly over the
capitol of every State. Tknig God for It. The
period eo 'long baked for, lied labored for
tree men of this State. has it - laatsirred.:Let
those who have ldentiffed shentselvers with the
Davis and Vance drapotlua prepare So retire to
private kik. ;rolifleally. they are doomed men
for eo' be roue.
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'''The following, hi Gas. 13bermailltoider an
nouncing the asassinatiest • -
hfredstmenti Man" Dhaka of iforasippt,
thr Add. Rad" April 17.--Srawsh Oman,
No. 10.--The General ,eool2tierldieg aollolllata
withpain and =row that on the aesoing of-the
'l4th last,. at the theatre in Waikato:a City. ,
ailsTxcelleasy, the livesklent of the Nuked
ALSO, Abraham Lineolth was sesessioated b 7.; I
one "who littered the State . motto of Virginia.
At the -same time the Secretary of Staab Sir.
-Sewa
rd. stile wawa; (roma broken arta, was
alto staWd by soaker murderer his owe •
ho huse; hod atillatatrea and Meaning wound.
.tro fatally. - • •
pall Wand by persons elelltall of lodging.
that other high °Mow was designed so share
the same'fate. Time, itsees% of our enemy.
despairing ortoeeting us in ray warfare; be- -
gin to nwortlothe ansassin'alools. Tour Genaal
does not wait yen to lake Ws this is nolversid,
for he knows that the great awes of -the Coate&
erste situ: .voald atom 10 snake lamb - acts;
but be bairns it delesittuate Sbnagurecti of
the rebellion molest rightfel, authorities. ,
We Dave met every phase which Ibis war has
assumed, us omit nowt* prepped for It in its •
last 'and worst shape-shat of assmiles and guer
rillas. Buttrot Wall the papiewhe seek to sk.
pond their alki passima b inch nuanter, for
them Is but one dread result.
- By order of Ithj.Gett:W.-2.flasimai.
Darns, btilorand 8. , A 6. .
tBAUOIT COLLISION ON ID POTONIC
SINKING •OF THE .BIACE -DIAMOND
About Fifty Lives Most.
• BALTIZORI, April 26.-rresterday . morning
_at
melte o'clock, . the steamer Xasea r tinseets,
loaded withieldlent, tbegrealo7 piratic *bah=
were exchanged and panAed gerlsonar. collided
with a *learner named the Black Diamond, a
small barge propeller In the Potomac ricer, one
milo from BLockstane Island, which was acting
there •s ' i picket boat, and had on board a gaud
'of.rome twenty MCP.
The Mareaehutetre stmt.: the Black Diamond
on the Tort side, about the boiler, "Inking her II
about three rninutie.
In the excitement attending the colliskut
many of the soldiers became panic stricken and
btyond Control, and many were drowned:
The Massachusetts lay near the spot. till day
light picking up about a hundred medwho either
Jumped or were thrown by the force of the col,
nylon on the wreck of the Black Diamond.
Copt. Holm; of the ad Veteran Reserve
i',orps, was the officer in eon:mud of the troops,
arid from a statemmit made by him, it appears
the basset life, as near as can be ascertained at
present, will not exceed fifty.
AD VICES FROM NEWBERN.
THE ory .DRAPED IN MOURNING
SORROW FOR THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN
Deeire to ileturnto the Un ion,
BIIZIM VisfiefinslOlLNDS AMEN
Nur Your, April N.—Advice* from New
tern, N. C.; to the 29d, are retuned. The city
was draped In mounting, and a meeting maa
held that day, to glee a:waggon to the psblic
sorrow for the death of President Lincoln. The
Steedard and Promo papers, eoudnetedtv their
010 proprietors, appear in mourning, and au
(hat President Lincoln was the bast friend the
South had, and that the South antlers more in
hie death than - the North.
The rats lcatlou of the Constitutional Amend
ment abollthleg slavery Is regarded mi
The desire to return to the Tinton appears to be
general throughout the:Btete.
th enGewt 13hremeiVe may cuop awaiting
e avower of the Gorerriment to the rebel prop.
(ninon. < .
Stocks, Kowa atieDry Goodiltattors.
Nmir, Tomr, April °6.—After the. Protracted
interruption of beldam connected with tho
tuitional bereavement. . the markets openod.
with a general feeling of vigor. Easiness is
buoyant In every dipartment. Thy Ateck mar,
ket is very strorig fie the attest. Art locrinsed
nispealtitnt to purchase looks ita If the public
were taking_tiold of iitoCks more freety. At the
Block Exchange, railroad, speculation was
alreogrEntlgironitril. There was a
hair! businemi after Bak and a strong upward
movement with active demand.
MonCy and gold operators are now In stocks,
and thin gives an Impetus to the market. GOT
ernmeqt 13 =r 1 1 1 44 1 . Was firmer andlu demand,
10 40'n taking .lead In. the upward movement.
State Bonds lower.. Bonk Shares and Railroad
reengage. without any • ursentlal change and
rather quiet.
Gold speculation Is very steady dad uniform,
but tho market lacks animation and activity.
Several very absurd rumors were afloat, bet they
had no effect generally. The market remains
very easy, at 5 per cent. on M. chigan collatersis
and 434 on goVenacnent.' Thu expectation of a
large return of five-twciaties from P.nrope.is
principally affecting the exchange markets. The
leading drawers cm London are asking I,olTia
1,10 for C.O.days sterling: •
Petrelcum stocks are firmer with a go.id de.
mand, especially for Oceanic Bales of tine:tarp
an Farm at 1101 EmplreCity 270; Eyed Farm 220;
-Oceanic 260; Tack 196; Cherry Run 65; F:xect
sior 450; Manhattan 51, Itawson Farm 803;.t1n1-
ted States 11,A.
There Is great activity in the Dry Goods trails, :
ands large' business is being transacted for at
tribution. Jobber* are very calpioyed.to
their full capacity.' - _Domestic Cotton fabrics AM
very Antal bad, and the Wide/taloa_of the; prices
la steadily upward& For foreign goods there Is
111417 demand, and 3 everything_ .deihnhic Ii
enueriy,takets nets arc gnu! and imgroylig..
ni c nugget , nt,:countryj . nrchaseas 'in the city
ia'aronanfilly. 4arge,, a ,thern:,le : avery mos
pectoi !continual activity in Ando -thraughont
- ' 1 Win Chattestaii.'
Yot4. A the steamer Fnlten
wo heeo 6),c(rleet4s paper's' of the 124. ,
On tin. eisC n pnblle "meeting; - watiLel,/ In
the enNect or the evi.eie,litetinu
,,l Peak rt. It en. ofirlre•ftr 1 flx•
ret..11;110:15 .
uat.q..ted.
tom BERATED IN
Jim!! BRUT BS BOOTH ARRBiTBD.
' t ----
Fnprivii bailie,* of Ilia gri'ler'a Wagon
NNW - tom April 26.—An evening paKer pub
lishes aelory that J. Wilkes -Booth was Seen in
Brooklyn last Friday night, by the keeper of a
whisky shop. 'The story cannot be traced to a
reliable ileum. AU steamboats and railway
trains eni being closely. watched. The detectives
feel certain that Booth has not been here or
_passed In this dire ton..
PnwAnstrnta,
v it. l3 1 .
April 26.—Junins lie
Booth was arrestln this city at eight o'cl lc
this minting, and taken to Washinrton. w • e
he Is nose cootie in the old Capitol Prised. it
latuiderstood that his arrest was chased on -
pinion Of thda knowlege of the 'ideation t:.i .
brother 4o assassinate President Lincoln, based
upon 6114 letter to Wilkes; published In yester
day morning's papartyregaeding Rlehmond and
oil. 1
From , ;cm'Orleans-41min of Lincoln's
Assam*!patios
Carn.o,444l2o.—The steamer Olive Branch,
from New Orleans on the 2lst, 'misled here for
St. Lou% with thlrtplive hales of cotton and
Gl3 paroled prisoners from Vicksburg.
Four men wets killed oi the depot the receipt
of the , pews of the assassiaation of President
Lincoln, It New Orleans, for ?deicing over his
death.
Sinll44r T l Or cotton. Superfine Hoar,
A Ratan Range dispute!' of the 53th srkys :
The newt of the amessinallos was received on
the liith; causing great exeitesent. Basiness
was enftrely suspended. The bultitap were
dropedjil general term" expressed. A large
farad seba took place on the 20th.
'Gee *1 passed Baton Rouge for New
Orleass. ob the 19th.
The IrtMend Procesiden is NaW York.
New. T'oarc, Aprll Meld says' ono
of the striking features of the funeral proem.
Edon yesterday was the implant* showered upon
the repreeentativas of thh colored rate upowthe
Ilan or entreb la the wealthier parts Apt city.
The stew In Fifth Avenue Was one continued
ovation the Negroes, who were compelled to
keep that heads uncovered for miles In ackturve
lcdgmeak of the pleuditsof the male vectinors
and
_the waviag of the handkerchiefs of the la
dies In the windows. A %neer city la New
York;, lielta than two yeses since It was as much
ai"a life was worth to be seen walking
the 'tree*.
One of the Asiiiiiias'Aitipasits to Commit
I ,1 Shackle.
blsw rpsz;li - prif W.—The non' Washing
ton spade contains the follewiag t Some days
ago we to an account of the arrest of Paine,
rho, itislaileged. attempted the 115511111i1114011 of
&xtriary:Saward. Yesterday it was discovered
that this primmer bad attempted to take his own
Mb by batting his head against the iron walls of
Ida prison.. it was roved that he had beaten
Ms bead almost into a jelly, sad was bleeding
brandy; A. cap wasprepared for him, padded
all over abd fastened isenmay upon his bead, Mot
tia bands accurate° that he can do himself no
abrtber
Rebel Colimel,Capillred—Odd FeWIWI'
Louursitus. April 28.-Captalo Boyd.„ 4 1011.
deractiosnt of &at* troops, captured, this ma-
Ina, sear Venoms. Col Joseph flasks, of Oho
rem eelsT•
The 04d Yellowy Celebrated the forty-Aids,
Akeitivrairylovlsy. by • vary bapater proee•-
!lOU, with fel), mail* and: hPflroprtate,t l lnslar
arder the tatizsbalably of C. C. Spacer.- After,
or thtsueut address by Boy:4Lp. galas. 4_
of Cteeteeatl, 'the visiting member... ,
of
a suatptualts repeat at thelot &Title
Relatkons
Ninelont, April 24.—A diapateh, Ants 1.11-
bon. amid llih Aprit;speakhic of thendations
exhilarettween the Uniterldantes and Portuta;
sap Thergoverme of Bakin waft dlainiaseltor
not °railways firedisto the. Union ships anon
they went armee/Mg the bar, but for °option
ing to dnen whentheyintestnwic their at 4 and
had alteridy turned towards Ushon.
At a pAbllc drmeostratitto o:the ectetinoatlon
er sattable relotltes betwreo 'Vie two tilauti, o
reri pot* lento Itodraloto PICO lnboaorof their
respeettitt
labia 1111 1TraiAttkitAIMI104- ,
HostraLo, April tal.--The - prnyelletatatinox,
Otaates sad =await got thttith'llet teo last
night. Two went bona d far 'Undo and one for
Dettiolt. Thre flymoath let this morning foe
Chleagoi but la salt In the lee.
Pick'Octets and TAlen,.
• Atm.*. April 20.—A iranir of notations pick
pockets and- thieves ' from New Tort, le ft for
the wars' et or. at. Six or them were Ended,
Meniter assists et New Tort.
Niw tom. April 20.—The mouttor Roanoke
clew lira In our bay,juning bleu towed Loral?
ttlogunfoOst Alabama..
trbennaWs %orrender
The reaponsa of the country to iliberrnan?s dis
graceful, conduct, is reassuring. There le,
throughtnit 'the North, steeling of Indignation.
It will be seen by our Washington inetwl4s„ that
the best plectra In the army ere alto Indignant.
They regard the terms -is disgreeetal and de
grading,: The rank and die bad not, yet semi
through the matter, .and:-it was Intended that
they should not see-throwgh it. flherman's or ,
der to the army, publishol yesterday, was the
• most 'nitpicking act of the-series. Ho, seeming
ly at least; meant to prepare tho soldiers for an
immediate peace, end to lay the foundation for
dbacelsfatikm, In ease his course should be db.
approved. Either this, or be Mil the vanity to
suppose the Gott/mach% is !low of the assassi-
LIAOII of the Preside.nt, wee not In condition to
reject.bla liragtamme. Iliad It le worth of note
that,General ahem= knew of the murder of the
President two days before he signed the agree
ment With Johnsen, and".purpooely• kept this
knowledge from the army. The execution of
tbe agreement under "Mk elecometamees was •
-double disgrace, and the order' sutweengatir b
oned, lei which he assumed, that- his proceedings
would be approded, as a matter of course, wsa
In keeping with his previous act of keelboat
. nation.
it Is gratifying to keow that In this serisis.lthe
terro nuts Adudetstrsties, with the real
duct, ae and emphatic In their &sapper
batten ShermanS course. - The people, as
already retearkett, tun ladlgnant; acid so we be--
Ikea the army *lll be ludignaid,. Sherman of
mute; will be relieved and sent home. lie has
rinderml good /testes to the canntry,trut babas,.
SO far as this rebellion is concerned,
,fultllled hit
ftc extreme vaulty has 'ruined hlm,
and be ;mum now go where so many. have gotta
_hefore+ou to the shelf. Usher proYed himself
ai
good general In 11410 respect", but p danger-,
.cue man, and one In whose hands power cannot
•be limited. It view ft!3 , remelt , " rm."..k.e rem!.
gut to, respond to the demands of the people,.
for the Immediate remove& of. General Ithemag
from edmmitad," lie can do in good' In the ar
my. He via doce.ltsguvut Of lt.---ciasplatit.
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A IV? iv.) Twritomda YstAdvr .Favdn
Tins COT.—Copt ale Smith: of the brig J: Tlenr
IsrdAhls tortnniou Tram Bermuda; reportithat
the Collo! Shove Vousni at that port hadsitscov•
creels plot to Introduce tbo yellow farar
Yerk, ilt appears that a Dr. Blackburn, or W11; -
inlcgt,da, 1. C., bad collected four bales of tn
for led Clothing, conalttlag of. sheets, shirts and
other rdfuse matter from the hospital', which he
letendad to ship to Mew Tork for the purpose of
spreadleg the fever In tbe city. The Mammon
.takerrin charge by the authorities, and would be
burned "on Qua rind Inn Island tWOdaYS aftgcue.
' TON nucul•rr Of letters deposit - 01ln the post.
office tar mailing and deliverr without nre:Par.
went by stamps Is very conalderable, into proper.
to @tato that, by the law passed atthe lartzession
Com.tees, garb letters are no longer allowed to
be term urded to their dratluation, charged.
double, Its but are required to be
ir.nt at bnce to the dead-letter Mlle.!. The law
Is peretindety, leaving no discretion with post
master* in the prendsta. Revenue stamps on
lettere , are not recognized aapayment of postage.
I.crten3 having only such stamps on them are,
therefore, sent at mem to the dead-letter office.'
et'fl ClAWElTtfilili Ton, TIMM I:MS=IM
crodikwe of theespieded"Oonfed.
Meta" government, It le said, hare attached the
goods belonging to - that concern in the ltandifof
rebel ape - Italy - Landon. Those contiding crodl;.
tins did wnet they could to build up the Goofs&
- copy. Now that their aid has proved so useless,
notudyrewill teens nest amount of sorrow
to find hit the money of the English oreditOrli"
ISgette* Ith the 'Conlialerate Government. - The
smerasoount of rebel. property on hand wilt
. scareelY.rmy a tithe of the sum which is owed-
ASSAASIIILTION6.—Tw)IItteIIIptt
'4/61M wady apen Preehlent Jachaton'a
the fltit, by an„es•lientenant or the navy, Rib.
litAiht .yl2O Veiled lard by the nose, and the
Etcond :by , a Milde.)t, of •Virashingtott City,
but i Ettellrh -"birth, named Lawrence,
who "anapped lwo pr.tola at him, while
nwae . R't: 'l l r-1•*or ill.? .11 capitol, return
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{tiiin Ntlvral. Linrrwice
ell: Lot?: e Tr...at:fat% • •
• till , LIND SUBUIIIIII4.
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Printer Wanted..—A good new/paper COM.
poaitor can obtain a 'pertnanent situation in tbia
t office by applying soon.
Woman Killed In Allegheny.
On -Wednesday evening about half-past five
o'clock, an old lady, whose name has not yet
been ascertained, was streets by Engine No. 26,
on the Plttabur t ,h, Fort Wayne and Chicago
Railway, and almost instantly killed. She had
ascended from the month of Craig street, in the
First ward, to the railroad track, and was in
the act of crossing over to get up on the...second
bank," when the was struck and fatally Injured.
The engine Dad been ordered to shift a car for
the Accomreodation train, and was running
with the tender ahead. The engineer was not
on the engine at the time, but the fireman, who
had It in charge, was amply competent (accord
leg le the testimony) to kindle IL Thera are a
great many Macke and switches at thlo point, and
the old lady,in her anxiety to get over tottre other
Bide, ran directly into danger. If she had stood
still she would Dave escaped lejury, but getting
directly In the way of the engine she was
struck by the tender and fatally Injured; ex
piring in ar few minutes: Her body was carried
Into the :Federal street depot, where an human
was held by coroner Clawson. Tee jury fowl
a verdict: of accidental death. The deceased
was about fifty-five or sixty years of age, spare
of flesh, and rather delicate In appearance. She
WAS commonly dressed, and wore a calico frock
and black bonnet, naked with • era bundle,
In which we, a pair of new shoes, and a variety
of other articles. She will donb to identi
fied to-day. If not claimed by_h , Mende, the•
body will be Interred• this after. oon, at four
o'clock, by the railroad aoMPob7.
Transportation. tor Deeeued
no Legislature of Pasasylvaal
of Febrile:7,lB69, passedmiolut
leg "the Executive enfants Vaa l
quhed to Insure an hontsble imriel
and sklilful. treatment . tet the It
troops *hose lives ma, be lin—
battle•fletis In defense of the I
Constitztfon.”
accordingly, the Govemor has .• ade =ene
mata that whenever a Penneylv Ma soldier la ,
killed or dies of disease while I. the savlee,
Aransportatlon is I rushed for on , person from
his home to the place where, lap r alas of the
soldier may be, and also fee both the person who
goes for the body , of the deceased and tee le
=Amapa& to his home. This transportation
is famished. by Colonel H. H. Gregg, Chief of
Transportatkm, at Harrlaburg. In applying for
transportation, the name of the deceased soldier
—hie rack, company„}niment, date of death—
and the Dame of the friend going for his remains
should he eirett. Whets transportation is thus
furnished the mat of Wattles home remains of
deceased soldiers will be comparatively nothing.
Brutal Clatrage .1790 a a Girl—Death of
the Victim.
An atroe ns .ontregi was coMmited some
time since, by a Evicted man named Owen Reed,
Using oa lawford re met, upoi a ie , !body of
young girl awed Sally --, colonsd, about.
thirteen or fourteen years of — lt appease
that the girtiiii.ptisalife Reed's hones at the
.
Rita; sedum ha pulled yes la nad forcibly. viols-.
ted her person. Shortly after.the girl took the
smallpox, and az /headily lard Atm d1ed.,..0a
her deatisted she the facts of the cam,
having made ii,.:Slsientilcra of the midget Previous - .
ly, b ud cbatred. Reed with being the otiose of
ter death. He was arrested yesterday, and'
lodged la the tocixtip for an examination.
Whether the girl% death resulted from therape:
or whether from 'disease Is a myttery witleh
the'atteudlag physician 'may solve, but he that ;
as it may, the offender win be held arciaablerior
'the gross outrage perpetrated by bbni
' - ' Fatal Accident. I
,
:On Wedittiday Of last week, when Hoe Abaci
modaUtth tieing east stOTPIth GliZkultafr.
J. IL Mason, dentist, of Indians
.gee of
. .
to assist some lady off the Dabs. •ni some,
envie be was delayed In netting'g
. lord ain, till
alter Dm train wasln motion to 14 — ve - , when he
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attesipted fa get o n the forward end of the car
next the Mama. but by stoma means be fell,
was n s
and tet' much ender, th at one set of
yaw& over his legs. crashing them.
Du for one or two persons taklng hold and draw
lag has to away from the train, thesext set
't wheels add have raze over his body. He
iris lined aid dawn,;- tan his. saver spoke:
The 'ante of.his Laths being cut, It was bat
a shorn e 11l all his - blood was poured out,
and be 11l not over twenty minutes. Unlearnt
. a wilt an three children.
Tennyson Club.
The R . Dr. R. H. Chapin, of New York, de
livered elect:we In .Masoaki Hall, last erecting,
under the aropiers of the Tennyson ant—sub.
Jett "The Old and the New.". The hall was
well tilled with an Intelligeni and appreciative
audience, and the Iteture, so Inch of it as we
heath, vas an unbroken string of the most brit-
Hatt gems.. The elope:tee was almost match.
lees, and the effect meat thrilling.
Alf. Burnett Is to come next week.; then ill
who will era themselves of the opeonterity may
euJoy a It* pleasant evenings.
Columbia nook mad Ladder Comtism.
In the notice of the are.on Market atreet, In
our 4
a of yesterday. one of oar reporters.
don4}n a spirit of Indiscreet pleasantry, re
.
..,„,„,,.,,. trim saw the lambi& Hoot aad
Laddr, which . makes Its a pursue* shoot as
often • ' as the comet... We ke pleasantry in its
...proper plasm tiaterhenladul,gateatii Itharts the
feelings of wonky men, and casts at tutdesemed
slur not swami aModation as this, who are
prompt In the dtaeharge of the datlel they have
assume, It Is wrong.. We are sorry-the ILI-ton
eldemd mark way toodo:--Ewrron,
A CoPpeqbead Chastised.—On last Battu ,
day night, a young man by the CAM! of &wipe.
a rile Copperhead. went Into the store of Mr..
Widdemau, In West Newton.: and called for
photographs. When that of President Utopia
was presented, he said thst he(Ltucoln) ought
to bare been In b--11 long ago. A number of
citizens on hearing of this, beget to assemble
for coosukatlon in regard to what should in done
with so vile *wretch, when Shoape skedaddled
up a beck Street. The assembled citizens leat
a committee of three to ascertain his where-
SAauts, who'havlng Ibund him, administered the
necessary 'Correction, which induced him to' re,
cant his outrageous erpresilons, with a prombio
to leers the town within firs minutes.. .
The Pittsburgh - and Steubenville Rail
- ?oath—This road ban been eosin:doted to within
are milts of this city, Ind it like:peeled that
a train trill be ran horn the borough of Teniper
anceville to Surgettatown; Washington eounty,
within six;ireelts. This train.will 'connect, with
soother's' Stugettetogt, Whieh will run to the
Olio river oppeolte Stetabw• Aningemente
bare been entered into by the 'company with the
Saiiisior :Omnibus „Line. to, convey passoustal
and Name to and from Temperaneeville until
the W14.001(0! the river it %Wacky tatompietel.
_The opening of thin toad Wilt benf great adieu-
Ca
ge to like prosperlly of tho city, as- it
will bring it into dote connection with one of
the An Wien' hull Matilda in the .
• pre 4Uesibray and Praeport 111. road.-
Anthetillyr,. o f thelrlende of this pre) ted rail
road tett et the,Seott Mom Tnosde , for tbo
purpose or opening boob( fed, recoletUX sub-'
terlptlons. r AVM° ariJonrurdebt 'hemming;
$155.000 bed been 'unearthed, an ititeotomtt
tee eery confident that the entire amotk i t feuld
be relied lo ter
_few date .. lunged
colt of building the road, equlyrplog e same,
end pulling itin running order, Is W 0,000; but
itis thought by many.tbet the wad la eolith •
quence of tbuyereent and anticipated reduction
In labor andeistarlid, can be built at a less fig-
Drowned,—A small Ley,. ;Mout six years of
age, themonsif Mr. Ilarnuaman, North Wheel
Mg, was dtowned on Tuesday morning. He was,
playing; with some 'other- children- on 11 raft.
ying Intim titer oppos.ite the taw mill of Wi4
ebn dr, Dubiety, when he either fell In, or as one
'acemnt says,lras puihed into the river. ;Efforts
were made to save him, but proved unavailing.
body h'ud not been recovered attest accounts,
and as the current Is very strong In that vicinity.
IS has debbiless been carried - soma distance
_down the strewn. .
- Death from, a Dee Wtinw„—A Nolo son
of Mr..: J. . T. - Kerth; about , four
Tr is 'old, living near .Manstleld, 'OW, was
playlagie the yard one , day last witch, and was
stun; on the top of 'the head by -a common bee.
Not much Was paid to It a .1111.11 ms,
but the child's headbetwmtng much Indented,
physlebta was caved in; who ussd all m i nedlea
wlthoutanall, theithlld djlak at:stink nolo.'
This In the Oral bletalltuthot-wil-hATOestd
that the sag Of it bee prose :fatal.
The Morrow Caee ' ot the'
Comuumwerath•ya. Patrick•Moirrinbidlataitor
the murder of a luau earned Welliutioine ell or
peTen - yretics Mace, at-a driukinstpatuarion: Wyllo
wilto be takenthi4 puirciloi•, at Mao
o'clock. ; In thitCpurt of
QOurtry Tao
Dlotrlct Attorney reqn&t, that all the witavoror
far tlutirareentloirltu:proutvly anhand . at,
oponlrg'or •
•
.
ee advo•tio6wenvor, T. Duncan W .
armitcr tialit4V 04! }lev.,t;
=MI
M=M
The 'Mystery on Pennsylvania Avenue.
The ghost mystery seems to agitate the public
mmd wonderfully since the long narrative given
by an evening eotemporary. That there la a
house - supposed to be haunted, there is no longer
any doubt, and the location has been found oat
by a great number of people.. A party visited
the Pate on Tuesday night, bat failed to discov
er anything unusual, except, as wo learned from
one of them, (for whose statement we canned,
vouch, as we know nothing about.him) that a
door in . the dining room, which had been locked
and the key put In the pocket of one of the -)pr
ties, bad been opened by some invisible egtxtpy
and again , slammed shut audibly. Early last
evening a large crowd was collected at tnelttonse,
who on'nteting began tearing off the pap&, and
abasing the premise,' otherwfte, )scrthat Mayor
or Lowry was obliged to dispatch a .number of
policeman to the place to protect:the .;property
We paid a brief visit to the scene of idle.alleged.
spiritual manifestations, after eleven bast night,
and learned from the police who went throogn
the home, that nothing had been seen. The
dining -roots and cellar appear to be the only
places occupied by there invisible tenants. Offi
cer Willistm went to the cellar and remained
about fifteen minutes alone sad In total dark•
ness, and eaw nothing but the surrounding
gloom.
A party of Incredulous gentlemen, armed at
the spot last sight In a carriage, who had made'
proyUlon to remain In the bonen all night, who
will probahly teat the truth of the
presence of hobgoblins. Meanwhile we
still adhere to oar belief that 'there
nothing Is the mystery which may not to doe
time be explained away. If such thing& trans
pire as has been stated,they are probably the
trickery of some minig mountebank.
.
Recovery of 011 and 011 Barrela..—The
commlUee appointed to collrct the oil and oil
barrels that Boated down from the oft regions
durlog tliptreat freshet, have made arepOrt of
their labots up to the 15th. Inst., as follows
Full banes of 'crude oil • 7,6R6
Empty barrels—.... • ......
Soldiers.
on tho Sails
lotion pledg
my be re
-1 to the dead,
`cg, of such
fled on the
and the
Leg Broken.—L brakeman on the Pennsyl
vanialtallroad nailed John Miller, hid his leg
broken at Irwin's "Station Un Monday last. He
was caught between two small trucks Mat wero
en an open car, breaking ids right leg above t h e
knee. He was a discharged soldier.
Assault anattattery.—A yonnst r, iaan,naauti.
Henry Taylor had a hearing before yor Lowry
last evening charged with committing an as
unit on a boy lamed Harris, by throwingadin
ner-bucket atbis head. He was hello-ball for
11,11 Weatarieo at COMIC.
St. , Peter's Church.—Bishop Stevens will
administer the rite or confirmation, and institate
the Rector. at XL Peter's Church this morning
at half peat tea o'clock. Re will not appear to
the evening, au has been erroneously artnonaced
elsewhere. ~ '
A Wild Man at Large.—One of the little
"Wild M0n , .. - exhlbiting oa Fifth, street, mim
aged to ramps from the room andget oot on the
street last n. Be was pursued; wawa'.
rdsobargede—The row; isien attested OD ow '
&lon of bong concerned In tborobbery °CM'.
Long ef.Blterpebtut Woof been &schemed, Oen
being so stkionce'sgalnet . •
Rebel. Cheat,
The &liming L pert of theilsovegeot indite
'Cedpbeillso Presided gancel4 the JtetAttletiee
'Of eineed hilisCto 'retake' the order of
:Wetted feetheestemhil,*.of theli*Letaeg-
„
"If ion want to eonelekte he said "It
will be wise for you to newt an ansuestyoutd
neniwiary for yon to Obit leniently their loblitig
publtcvien,' and esekditeirlasistanee.” '
Nowledit..betmdersiooil'orica for all that we
to trod want to conciliate 'Um. rebels or their.
leAidere: lire leant them ,
to conciliate iss„ :We
did the parties. who need coeciliindon... Dees the
Judge seek to comeillato - the, crimthalt The pre.
tended Inabi li ty' of - tbose ' rebel scoundrels one
and all to , routeister 'the' feet Abet - tip to four
yean ago their Ups ware steeped In oaths to sup
port the Union; iusdte that they owes the same
.o:lenience to ' the 'government now as then. Is
mere byre:ably. They have played the game of
bluff and assumption long enough. What - we
want thein to do is obey the laws of the United
States or rellase at their peril, and not *mit the
covernment by proposing conditions to their
allegiance. We have bat erne' gospel to the
rebel. and that is "obey the laws or.yre'll pun
ish you."--CAlava newest
ani szwr setae so announce :that tbe
oredettinens of New York sal jots in the hineral
procession today—the , Common Connell to the
contrary notwitbstandlng.
Mr. Adtou,President. of the Police Commis
sioners, authorizes and desires rut to Bay that a
place in the procession has been assigned to col
omit societies and individuals, by his order, anti
the police will see - that they - occupy it without
hinder:dee from an, quarter. A meeting of the
CODMOII Colleen Lommitte was held last eve
ning, at which Mi. Acton urged that the Com
mime should revoke Itsohnottons and insulting
regulation, but the Committee dedined to re
voke it, whereupon Mr. Acton notified them of
the order above stated. He *HI receive the cor
illalithanks of tiny decent citizen for averting
the'dbigrace which the blind prejudice , of the
Coalmen Council would baye Droned upon us.
We are able to add that Gen- Dix has been In
formed that It is the desire of. the Secretary of
_War that no person should be axtinded from the
procession on account el color. Had there been
DO place for the pegroes In the civic proffession,
we doubt not Gen. Dix would Live welcomed
them in the mWtary.—A". T. Tab. -
/loam of the people of o:mord, N. R. not
seeing a. dam displayed at the residence of Ex.
Wee' ident Pierce, nor any badges of sorrow for
the death of Mr. Lincoln, suspected that be en
tertained no regret, baton the contrary; might
secretly .rejoice at the event. The Intensity of
the popular - feeling. was everywhere such as
would not be trifled with. end between tsro hun
dred sad tour hundred of the citizens assembled
In Mint of his house on Saturday evening, end
'called 'him out. Be ,boldly resented,p himself,
expressed his detestation of the assaisin'a deed,
protested that in common with AlstOdi,eitleeas
he most deeply deplored the makes ligreat ca
lamity to the country. In reply totheNneetion
wby be bad not displayed a Sag,he'relarred
the services of hie ancestors intim itevolutirinary
and the War of 'lBl9, and of his own balletic&
cad said that if his old. neighbors were noture:
tideut of hi* loyalty to the old flag, no outward
manliestitions could remove their doubt& -.The
crowd seemed to be satialled and alter itetening
:respectrolly, , goletly departed. .
BartMa% Itsoiaxo.--There Is . about
g4C0,0130,000 Invested-1n railways In :Great
Mat of OM 400,000,000,1 i tit nhires, and the
remaining i 100,000,000 is on motive.- Upon ;
this latter nrobably an average %tweet of 4% to
Et per tent. is paid.; The . cost of working the ,
railways la ahont tfr per cent. ' The vbss re
ceipt. froui railway trade' for 1863 were - E3d,
000,000jwhieh woubileirre atent'l,4B,ooo,lPXr i
after dediettag merlins. expenses -Sue, interest
on capital and loans. If :the gonteement tor:
rowed tlta mhole annunt *mated, at •3X per
cent.; the Interest would amens to £ 1 .4,00 0 000.
leasing k 3,000,000 for the reductionef,rates, or
bard: 00 °14teen0 91 the
• - -
. .
Taw bettelt Pow Press, a lata•dato•
-that ttosti,eat c e li tel eatititaioa pada by merchants,
omen, tied ers who have meati of knJRioA,
It to Aelleved toll; belt Of last yeara,Wheat '2l'oo
still le the haodaof tarmacs lw that &ate. • The
iatke Ciop, ls geecially oosold, had there Is ao
dlspcsition to sell at., the present 'reduced ixioes.
We have adnelartromAleols; which state that
the nms Ihets."6lll.Y to legrolitoi de. iwO;IPPIy to
that State. . . • •
. .
Waite the trim olLeis , is sniveudei
In Mntlivesboro,''Penti:, the individual whip tore
down the &are and Stripes and hoisted this drat
rebel tlag In that town; was "persuaded" by the
Provost:Marshal to. raise-, the old flag ,on tho
Court House dome. and•, altesiVardt to remain :
on the dome fig halt an hour, that thi public
might view net oP'retributlve,litstloi." The
w holo town turned out to enjoy the spectacle.
. _
-IN A RECENT .11UNI
. I>er Or Cliarinarl; John Ball
la represented in an attitude of abject terror,
leaning against a post - Inscribed "Canada," and
&taring In afrlght at a burley *ratikee malefac
tor, who Is throlling a man-on the ground.
"When - he ls dcmo with him bent come and nob
tee I" it the despairing .cry of the helpless, fat,
and timid cietlm. , •• • • ••-•
Tax u old.mald,” 01:le of the Immense rod wood
trace In thO famous trove In Calivaiss county,:
Callroltda, fell down not long ago. It was V. , 5
feet In twill, and thirty-film ,In dlameter - at the
.'. . .
..
BAJIOX &wow . boa dcolaroltilmOdf In -f4Tor
of,a olairca refothiatlon la Italy,l4 which the
Italian chureblball eloct hor own - Blobopi, wl;
ota aoy reference totbe Pope.' -, ' , • • .
•
.
Two root hiwo been shot. dead la St, LoaUAW
tiztiltlog over she. etsaiglostloo.ett Llotwan;
• GREENOUGH—Oa, • Tyndall': ennl;a•, - Anit
nth, st 6 teclinic r. I JOILICICIEEMOtrekI4-
.The glittered :will trikp place from the nttillettiee
ef hie tni.tti-law, Soho atreet„
0 ,, Thrustae, April etthott o'cletto.r. _The;
fri,ndsot the fr.c4lty- arc rrezeotfyily taifte4
etteahl. _ 9t
ESTABLISHED IN 17Ei6.
GAITEEI3.
G A. I 7r 3F. S
for best English Lasting, Silk GOre, NIP Cred•
10gb !feel sod lino goods.
6plenokl Clatters as above It 9.
. Chllthent Shoes • • IS *esti •
Boy's - Shoes IS mato.
.blan's boots . et oe.
AT ALL M=)l3 OF
IiFiL7?)S & 1,017132._ T MOE;
Sp gfiroods Dilikess Tali* 1
CHEAT OHSAPSBI animist
.........81,OTt
Concett Hall Shoe Store
60 / WWII STREET
_
TN:MA IMSTRIOTCOIIRT OF''AL. -
..40111ffir COUNTFa L ealtai 'lroned lit. Var- tfNo . 6Apell Term, •
Jame! Denandou • ' Bill Equity foe
, 5 , • ; •
Arth Tornados N. Denniston; Tornad N.' lin end
Jame M., his wife, late Jane Deauditon, de
ter of said Andrew Fladlay, , and Ly
hiewLfe,late Lydia and dmighterof
Aildntri . 0 • 0 71 6 .lers - of -
Andrew; ?James Atwe ll Dennisten. eon of ' sale'
..tagrew; Nancy E., gatoghtiMof said Ai/Conn . An. •
drew Douai/don, a misor son of gaid,Andr•W•..
• Calvin L. Den/xi/tumor minor sod of said Addre* , •
Sumer heaudstonh a _minor boa , of laid Analnorg,i
Saud blishards, and Chtistbuta, Richards; 'Otto
Christlane, Denalatoor Thßialmobt,KgrUoi‘t '
T. Ricky& and liamimi J. Boni of sold
• ObristiaKa Ilichazdet Cowl and liamly•
Jane, 4.1. wife, lit. Dan Jinn 'aed
daughter of said Ohrisibins, ; Swami
aide, widostofJOhnllf. • deed, who WaolCi•
son of - said Cbriellana ; „Oathariot B.
Tkaniao22•Wilittuttten Xsufman and Nancy
mite,,/00- idiocy 2 d; 'Denxiiftdmi Georg* D",
IS Must u.,.Tuttrn A. and Samuel L. Kaufman, alma
of said filmy; M. Kaufman; and Kate IL, ltanom -
E., and Elia daughters of said haocy — iii..
Kaufman. ail 'of whom; extrept said lleorge •
art, minors. and ,of - vibosemanta . Thalami/I, ~
Bosworth, of Allegheny'' oCunty is guardians, -
sad William Joseph: :F.:: 'and , John ••:114;:. ,
Ileanisice, setts ,of said James Dennisto emu"
plautant, of Whom John - 11. is • a minor.'Devisoes' , .
of George Sisaniston, late of the city of Pitts.;., ..
burgh, Allegheny county, Penntylvania, deed. ' -
February, Is, 7816... It lat•ordered_ brthe • Coult
that notice be given of the, ottlistance of saidbill,, -
once a week tor eft oruccesitrif weelotalthe
burgh Camas, to all 104rui upon whom,vatuak,
service Cannot bo d ge according to law, by
reason of their reit outof•the counties of
Uhler and Mercer,- Pennsylvania, and isiso by
snail Dig to took of W.nW copy of. saittno. •
tire, directed to their present place of abode, when
known, dr to their last risco; of reside/um four
weeks,beforeSthe heartsdha this cale•
k Pursuant to sold rule said defendants are re"
golfed •to take notice that said Bill basic= Mega;
praying the Court to make partition, among said ' •
•
parties of all the Real Contact said George Deft __:
aiston, deed, being a piece,. of land in and SOMA .1
log Liberty, Allegheny'county; containinis ti
atm. rood, 8 V.lOO perches; , let os Perm sheet, ,
Mash/ugh; and a lot in Mater, Keiser county; In
width 11111 the - proportions to widatt,ltis • .5,
each ot said parties is entitled, under the leas w •
ef.Gearge Dennhton, are art forth; and that a sub.
pm. has been issued sold returnatdetbihavv.,
FINST.BIONDAY OF APRIL, 1610, Gem/sanding
each of grad defendants' they to appear in said
Court to answer the premises of, and the
in
stories annexed to„ said 11111, and to Ratle=
abide the order and decree of said Court therms
JOHN H. STEWART, Sheriff.
• E. BRADFORD TODD,
lig Fourth street, Pittaburith.
GPO. F. GILLNLORE,
sohfoewoaw. Counsel for Omoplairuust.
. .
puug.turrG, . • :
• eas and Steal, Iltting. • • r
In all is branant, candttßY attended to,111•Po
ric o nozd 3 ,metteal wornman. Ann wort a t
MICA= . . • .., • .
HOWER BATE
WATER 0
OonstanUy on band and made toop:WA. • •
' • '
TATS A• SEVILLE, •
E. se FRDERALi STEW; AReiben7l7: -
And
eddlaawdiz
IRON
,CITY .COLLEGR,
pri• Tur..inursn
fttiA'.ileatienterand review at HET time.
Oltwtaaik con:mid:og run. ifortnatlei, netjl
tree to eareddreisi Jos application to the Prinet
araisrss snag
itotediewelita' PlTTMPntallt.-Pa.
FASHIONABLE
2 - asp
Yowls
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: szgawft vAiiOF.,.• •
• •
.sitairmnr.
o°l/3E/I°'ears
...'CA.llBltritetlODB.lyrogs ot
, .....:
MEI 4 M 1138; ,%
kedetai-stre et, -
...wohio.inai received the hired sidi;kdf
Cgrpite; Rugs, ands, Ott Clothiso'
wet oa ed ~ to the public td tis olty, AlVi a fal/ ', •
assortment of DRY GOODS AN D NOTIONS,
width we are oatertag at greaDr aoattood prim.
TNTN TUE MATTitli .-
of ti * account of Sr the Orphans'
Cuthbe executer o f Allerneny Od.,
rt, No. 64,
No..
If uraside, deed, M art Term, ISO. •
dud now, to wit, Audi Bth, leen, Wm. G. Haw.
kine,Jr.i Esq.,L aptiointed Auditor to heat, and
determine the exceptions thereto and to make ells.
telbutlon of the balance in the kande of the no.
ccuntant to and, among the partles entitled to the
same. • THZI COURT.
• 1 • , • wal..A. MatRON, tuck. • •
The Anatol. shore rounds! will inert the pestles'
forerested forme purpose. or his appoint:sent:at
Ms sae!. Grant street, Pittsburg, on SitTG.
DAT, Apritgatli D. 1665. et 2 secloak st. •
W. G. DAWKINS, Jr-otualter.
)MLNISTRATOWEI. NOTICIL—Let.
leri - testementagy neon the estate of Ellaha
P- Swift, D-11,:dred, late of Allegheny tlity,Alle.
in'!Z mutt?, hating been panto to the eager.
tlin.l pence* indent% to said estate ere
hereby! notified to make linnnallate payment, and
Abeionaving Maim against said innate art antleed
to present them, duly authenticated; for . sing*
tspthesioaw ' . ELLIOTT z. 5win,"4,1407.,,
'REED POTATOES.
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zit) wicks Ohio Peach Blows •
spit , • 1•-• Jr, iXin
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