4 " - I.'" _ 704u144 ~ - ,,L!.yi.j.-jsgi , .: 4,...- be l'ittotturgit 6aatte. TAE LATEST -1 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. BOOTH ELLE The goy,* Washington .ILUIROLD. ALIVE. - --- tifiliClAL - FROM . SECRETARY STA%TON. 4IAIRCULARS ti THEIRRIGHT AND CAPTURE BARN tIARROLD'' MAUI' • -SIIRIENDERED, - 1344 40. 1 14.**1il I.laPafitS9rbett A DBB9IIE22pN OP. . 71,411 BODY. lIABROLDJABOYD IN A BEctligt pigE. • Itorteon,irreated. ne,,.ri; •;ilbtr.,. dies. • . •- • • = - 1 4 / ., „. , ' ' romc m u &Hi • AIMINGTO, 9 P. 3 ..T. 7 4901tts -Booth sks-Hartoid were chased, *Ma the swamp In St. Marys cotmty.htsryland,' iapartett's firgt, near Port Royal; on,the Rap- Vam.smek, by 'Colonel Baker's forces. T‘e'! _ bait. in which Hwy took rune Booth, , e!legPev . intifkOk'gfrough the; 'bola and MB*, linstering 4eat.thysehonts, and' Harold was esysttreeliSCßi7a body and Har.l soii ars nowhere,. t o l c2 (eW4.) 7.1 R. ItEsikrariar toctiof War. mornings! sitiUdian of the Seventeenth New Tork cavalry' treed' Booth and Harrol d to a barn bekireca! Soyfling Ant;,,,Bokt. vi r lirederidcs.i bati, Ylati.2l:ltui IV • • undo; and; -a demand made for their trorreriaer which Har-' - roll amain farosaf dolt% bgtaltol tiotiirrheiefuscd to do so: The ! waktium set on Ore, nall upon its getting .too; hoi, : kfarrttid again presented himself, and put bbiltands titattyiktisdetgpsiEs handcuffed. -- this was going on Booth Ored upon the ff Fevim deed .ev ll lol- ! Mt:stall of the se r geant wit - effect in the bead of 800th,.! - irairold was taken 'alive, and he and Booth's %dr' l'ent.hmttrt:to - the 'yfashisgtott'Nary Yard laitititt:' "* ' • BOoth watAnolsred4nAht:brina by the cam -1 airy. Be declared his intention never to mu elslcr.,ats; said would fWitt the wholcrsgtuttl, 40g...6f-tity-eight teen, if they would t him to place Missal( twenty yards die- 9 tielchtit ray was wades mamma af hain l?** ll 4 l 4.4 - .T- ‘.,?- '...-..::' ''. Booth wisiva.6. - stnoch and wart. ' iatie. 41e ' Illitd - two hours alter he was shot, whispering i 1 0 11 / 1 1 1 1 NA 4if Pe • aST.'i 'n. 7'iliimlS. - 1 1 0 :14 1 `Male:. At the time he was shm It is said he was leaning on his crutch, , and preparing to flea' ' again on his :motile.: - - ~.:: Tim Bier imathaffiillatVintr particulate Of the lipttais ; of Bahtio' '' '-' . To Lieutenant Colonel 1.. C. Baker,special 4leteedierif thielViiiDepanmer6;eiti r ids Wad . rably trained detective force, and to the 16th . Nair_roAr„ cevelly,, ectire participators-1r- the seizure of the criminals, the country ewes a debt i of gratitude for this timely service. It secure that ridartaelmeinli of the i.ffils New _Torir:Caval ry, nutalxiing abaht twit:My-five men, was dis patched from this city on Mandsy, under the : - Affirm:lke of Ofrionelßiter, In cpiamand'of Lieu , tion i nc ;Hookhorty, accompanied .by Some. ef Colonel Baker's officers, who captured and killed / 2 = 1,1 call41 1 14! , TrOl Otte 4 ?l!a of Al! so. ' The cavalry after leaving hart landed at Belle Pialo,,,M,,thet and at &et liartid . c4ln iiiiruh-of_lefiOth - and Ronald; having preVious. ly ascertained from a coloied man that they had mussed ,thertect -Into Vlnglola,nt ilwanPobit,, ii ` iiiiateritioeldred'hfllOotit trim a ruin 'for - three hundred dollars. Prepeeedleg en Inwards_ Bowling Green, sonte three Mlles from Port Royal, Lieutenant Dough , ertyruho was lo imanmand.of the caralty„ dirs. coffered that Booth and " Harrold .were-eeereted in alarm barn, owned by a Mall-stairted Garrett, and warts 'licit *First. Tho cavalry thou gar , rounded the barn and summoned Booth anti thili.o..tifi9Vihtfidir: i''': ;..'r . '• r , .' ' '-'%; Harrold was Mated at flort toaccedg to the riiini4, - hat Bdothnecensed. him. of cosentlee ; "le, lkrWitienn*liti,_ jefittedf 44 .arrolider s and MOM 4Mli -- esiWoM in defend themselves. DV - tafteitalika 'thle'deipetudocs oltie, _Haitians: was tired, end the flames getting too' hot for nammlclureppotecinit ffitri. "dear Ofirilie intro sad elgalfied his assent to be , taken a prisoner. i rizirallfriii opened , roffideatly Willow " _tp.,At*artnatitr,oturit that be might, `haaftn. 'As MO *Meer wee pottistip taw handcuffs on Harrold, Booth fired on them from th_allarnsl4 llo o h lille. SaturniabY elikasaant °Me MlS — ow Yea, the ball striking Booth - In the 'neck. from thaedheratof which he died In Mord lbw boars: Before breathleg Its tut' he' Was - . asked If he had aojtbduir.to say. He repli c o, .T* l l=llo that Idled w mittry re...... . . and the body of Baohh were brio in the Belle Plea ite_ighte'dbele hist"- • .. and reached the Navy lard dare at one o'clock , .this maceieg. - _ The steMmanthernothisi.nbilshed that Booth had lajattd:OneLof -I ,l * /eIP by the falling ohirla hose vet tithed to be correct. After he was C saccjic dlacoreral that atm of ids legsWal .blilly- , ittdj and that: he was, anal:Wei t 6 h u lißliet. - Ond ' ADD , was he firltkbP.la the, bent, .. ,.. Ic, .- • ,was -*bed :stont•hswr *Week la the , nonsdain and'died about seven. , Rebid upon" timer senjkoule Wit of errehnige, W,auly $175 it appearsthat Booth and Hanchl left *ash- Iniolll. Ixeresher on , thei bight of the 'Murder of Presided Lincoln, and paned through Leonard terws,Vland, concealing . themsetree In the Irk:Lolly =nth opportunity . was enrol to cross the river at Owen Point, which they did as stated. 21lis Man who hind Booth.- and Ids aecomphie the boat, in milk* be crossed the river, was cap. rued, 4 we toularstind; but Afterwards made: his Hartbld hat Dm" lodged. in a secure Place. Bowling Greenenear the place where Itoottr was ceptured, Ia 4 peat village and the espial or Caroline county Virginia; On the 'road floss Blamed to Frcdencksburg, - -fifty-fire" miles north from the lance place.. Pm% Royal is la Caroline c ounty, .on the Ranpahantruck river, twenty-two miles below Predericksbarg - Now long, AB l? .- The Post 800. , I A - Wl' ' Tate dispatch , inim an ',official source, received Yeelelditiefternoon at four o'clock, reported that Nosithhad brakin ids-leg, and that the an,. aeottierbO attar fed" him- was Dr: Budd, of angirneolutry, bid., who hid been arrested, and M i l 4 ' c bli/ PC:l*iwa w4cpma*u..was ob.. atraddlagersimilialtiiite;it as Omen Piles I of the man who attacked Kr: &ward. lie was . forms:dye clerk in a drug store In Washington. , .. He Is unmarried aid about tworalerrosoern of intrmations dates tbst Booth had his log act by Dr. Madd on the morning of the 16th, after srbleli be Dlr . Waited - Booth a pair of en:adios. When the doctor' , was tureettli* had Oa of Booth's boots In Itlrnoskinion. . - . . Wanntrioatinti'Aprif . .=The Mtn In a later - edition, hes :the following - concerning Booth: - j3ooth iuidllarrold ;niched .Garnitt'a farm tome -clays tZw. iniotb walking. on 'crotches..'A u3rty : of fclir orrilt o. guttdt 4 I lirtn, who . tpnilm of LiGottt at 4 itc - oantil sill„ on too way bout, and wished to Ihre him . there a short time, and would take him away by the *.h. Booth limped scmewhat" and walked on crutches about the place, complaining of Lis ankh, it and ilar .roldregtiarly took their meatir at the bottle; had Boothkept up appearances..well one day. At the table the conversation tarried to the as: satotination of the President, witen Booth de nounced the atsasainatton la the severest terms, ?saying that there was no puniitiment benne enough-for the perpetrator. At another time some one said in Booth's presence that rewards, amounting .to $230,000, bed been antral for Booth, and that he would like to catch loam, when Booth replied "rot It ' trernkt to tigoddbaul, " but, the' amount would drabness soon be thereased toi200,000:" The two guertillas who lived on the place, al• Sege that they battle Idea '.that these parties, Booth and Harrold, were any other than what they represented, paroled Confederate soldiers on their way holm. They ales say, that when the cavalry appeared in that neighborhood, and they heard that they were looklug for the asses sloe, tbit tbil teat word to than that these two men.were on their place. In other words they assert that they. .arts entirely innocent of 1 glaingthb assassin aid and Manfort, knowlkg them to be such. ' The Ida,-re tagkeeti imbed hero about 12 o'clock - UM' Elgin with Hiliold, - endthe two men above referred to, as well as the body of Booth: ...H winitamedistelypat Innate place. lie thth far, it is stated, mutilate tie disposition tospeeldfill :hut*, lout. may Mon ee- Ent= the use bible tongue. - - ' , - -Booth and Harrold were dressed in a new uni form of confederate gray.. Harrold wall other. wisp disguised. British's moustache had been ant off„ apparently ,v_ith scissors, and his beard al lowed to grow, thadilli tirrisP= mil e Hrepludd el-ibly; ' , His hair 'beat eat Om ar than he usually worn it. His body, which we above desenbcd,- , 1/ IS laid on Obench and a wank placed over 8. - Thellitialif the chrism are tightly compressed, and blood has settled In the lower periorithe hareandisaekt.otherwittealte rip44# t 4 li;lludWeati — la4l2 , iiazonneowitiattethig egposisreth the Nene - nts and arongh waperianee In Ida II . Xis hair I* - 14 • and ars keln cam alieste-thek b*: tnota ft ia a taurpanlln. „- IMF 'areiethensitO,dew. tbe lovret . itor tile rbetag4l6Aittiritl: ..: - .l.lsysthrei thick !terminated. lit agistibsedlife entered the left side of the back ottitthineeks-a pellticlitikittalj immsgh,- not - far. distant-'from .that in,which-bis victim was abort:, - .. ' ier - erdereliaveyet,bien Wenn. baylist 445- petal will be made of the body. Largentunt tees of persoitshaye.been see kin admission to' the mmty yard today, teikertidgh g, t bf‘the body, and to hear the particulars, but none excepting 14...wort:men ; the °Ricers of theuerdaseul do" bdding orderilliim thellepartment are allowed to enter. . - AStaCeker tartifiii; wfiletißeottilavilllillm in the barn at the time he was shot by Sergeant ,Cothett,*Thdaluge knife with blood on it, sap :posed to berths one with wideleßooth cat Itathhtun in the tithatre-box on the night - Of the 'wander of - President"Lineolti; add whleillfis -found.= 800E14330417, have beets hrought,thOts city. - Theamisthe and imithire DOW 14 Eb 4 pea ermine of Coked Baker, at his office. The Bills tr,..torelira - eMv n.:qgqtaii emsiderable mount, ound on Booth% person, wereidnorn lertee k i htk e kelall,4 l o 7 oilatait tibietanothiraskeithitfolase best there. t witinickiitheiiiiiii - sti r tiiiitikentbeajg the Afar has the following additioiiid ''sidefiftif the "Pt _e(e?f,lf rli l 44l4l4Nlling...pf Booth: A detathtbelall&M, . liNteenth' Weill - ark car hlry, under Lieutenant Jimmie:et), ntirdertng letellf7blglposeatt. and ated th plutlielsit two ' Colonel Bakeds detective (ouzo, which went down the twee on Monday, obtained the flint t news of Booth, at Poltillisyal, on Tuesday even log, from mold man, who Montt that four men, le melee 7.-witl=L n esPlathyltati crossed the Itappauanthath " e ireidoem, going in the direction of Bowling Green. Ile added th a t. . ,ilittonSi the captain would prohtddy be t end . is that bietrustOirting a lailyek,. On pushing on, to Bowling Green the Captain was found at a ;hotel and taken into custody. Iritta MAAR' Wit iistmWtalued Mutt 'Beath .nd . Harrold were'stWbediei of lobe seitiVilfliam Garrett, three Thies back towards Port Royal, t and fthsitie.a gustier of a, mile. from,the-niati - imaged Afetlif the tholry., .2 .:,;: , ''. it.ii•' ,-,:•-,.. In the - meantime It appears thatttoOth and' Harrold applied to Garrett for gorses to ride to ' Louisa Court House. The- latter fearing the ` - horses would not be' tagerued, refused to hire them „notwithstanding large lIIIME were °traced. These eiretunsaaneca, tpther with the re- Attatamitalooklanit . 0w, , , am bag the otherwith the responsibility of their dchug ie Skokie., bail aroused -the -.lmpiety& of the Gar- reit hrothets, who Imgmhlitoctitt and Harrold to 'careless they (Garretsal should get into trouble with our cavalry. .- • This. Bomb refused to &vitae" lomenrund atm thorned returned to:webers. die - door of width, after they had entered, Garrett socked, and remained lama! on guard in the neigh toeing cormril*se r he MITI,- to prevent their -tortes from bein an r i dden taken idden in the night by Booth and th.rrold. Upon _the npproach of our Finally hem Bowling . Green at about three o'clock onWednesdav morning,the Garrett,came ,orator theconacrititetneet them, and its an swer ritt their imetdries directed them to the barn. • Booth was at once summoned to surrender, but refused. Hurind expressed Ins willingness to give himself ttlx; but was overruled* iLeth int sometime, but finally surrendered, leaving Booth In the barn....: The latter the' assuming a defiant ifr, Called out to know the commanding deer, and proposed to him that his min should hp-. drawn up at Afty yanth,distance, when :''lns would come out and fight them , ."... -. ,After the barn bad been burning ihrtOrpiari Mrs of an hpur, and when the roof was about. to , fall in, Bomb, who had been standing with a re, vetiver in due hand and a 'amble& restlig , en the floor, made a desitonstration as though to break through the guard. Ti, .prevent this sergeset .thiettets fired, Intending to bit Booth h'Sy surto. cripple - him: , The ball, however; 'mrack a little too high, and entering the neck resulted fatally. Booth had vier-lita possession' a , short been 'bottle-knife; will, nhleb he struck Major Rath ' bun. a Spencer carbine, (seven shooter,) of Man chester, mannfsetnre.. - three itrieleirs, and a pothet-phtol. Ile w6rc, beside his suit of gray, an ordinary cloth cap, a heavy MO-topped car.' airy boot on his right foot, with the top turned "down, arid a Government oboe on his IM foot, No c.hth omit be °Maned or the other two • wen, A aiid - takier um t it S Glints& limo - cos. tody, the command Immediately set ,out for Washington, after releasing the Caltain. Lieutenant Dougherty, who cofmnantiod the squadron. entered the service with the 71e New York Mahn .. -4 , ficesomni-Cothem, Who shot 'Bodo', Vas' Sap jilted in Boston about seven years ago, at which t thimeAe - rantrped the mama ; of ...BOltoll'embetb i To:day he'fisuy hen' greatly' Itemized, and 11( the !street he was repeatedly surrounded by elthems, ;who.ocessionally rosaßnmed their, appreelaillon :by fond theme: • —'' . -. . • The two Haunts are dressed in rebel grey, „having belotyard to LCIP/I- army mad Jost return. .e. 41 home on parole. They profess to have been 'entirely lgoormapfahe char] :tett)* Booth and Ilitmeldi , 014, 7 1tuuditat lereat -, ,,tmessingsi eon ;ceroing their connection with the affair. Booth and Harrold narrowly escaped on this 'side of the Poionfaii, Misrahal• Hurray and a !foreg of New York detectives bared them to 'within . shad. rkstence of llama Point, but the hdagehmuidetill -with ° the lionatri a t without • guide, darmg the darkness of We eight took ll won road. and behne he °rigid 'swan the train Borah and HarnSid succeeded In crossing the rivor to Virginia. 1 The rtport.thatßoothimmtnoW layabout him. self while' in the UM IlriIIO&Mt. "He, ' lOW. f jg2d ever, In his parley with egos . indicated that he waled net be se . His manner ~thronghont was th at of a Wooed desperado, kr,owing that Iris doom scat and pro. fettigget•Weet it there in that shape 40 • onanwis death awaiting him if captured rye. tHe app lgyitk-llLC6attenttnlffb Hi fire aging about him until the roof human to fall, bra bfrAnkleri aidiretheapoicialig - htepar. pose to make the desperate attempt to eta his amid trey olniand perhaps really hoped= to" escape the make and - confusion. It was Ala Movement on hi, pert that seemed to have cm. , eel Corbett bll Bre the fatal shot.- -- - Harrold, :before leaving the blea, laid_ dawn his pistol, which was immediately picked up by Booth, who had it in his hand at the time he BC4tOII Co t, who kilintßooth, la said to to a man of deep religious feelwg, who has, at prayer meetings lately, prayed that the assassin of the late President might , be brought toitunice. It is said also that in pulling the, trigger on Booth, be sent up, sa andibia petition for are soul ol are Othainal. ~. The pistol lied by Corbett a l was render large sized cavehry,platel. He was orered $l,OOO We mowing for the pistol with its live undischarged loads. Thla .attergoon Bannon Gmoral-Barnos and sbe Asahotinabel& 'Mort: tlicrboar 'of Booth. It now appears that h and Harrold OD clothealahlikwanitafattillfwnWothec color that Confederate ey, but being _8.4 . 1 . 4 aneidusty - *halt thigapjlkartgiKtil Mauyttlom 1 . 9= v6',l,,,:emerheao HADIUD=O , April 27,-,Win. 'Young s waci_ waaaasested shetelsofispOiss laVintkllntibbaceilotentartainirtifiliiitti of President Lincoln was ibis 'afternoon escort ed titres:abate principal Manama tbatity.. by a sOnad of the Veteran Rawest Drutaypa. Plated' - "Tbn'lia's. 'March." - , prisoner , was elevated on a boird on, width leas Ittintsal wnrds • 'dsserlotito-of. blo offense..The:veal . affate created eanddirable fs,Cnsetion, Xfl' 14 , , _ DISPATC11:11 0 4011 - SfellE1'A111` 'STINTOt SIIERiWiI. - iIiaGEMENTS BUIPPEOTED Gens. Canby and Thomas Ordered toPush - the Enemy. DISPATCH - MON GEN: HALMS.. sherman's Orders tg be Disregarded MOVEMENTS TO INTERC,EPT DAVIS Kis Specie • Eetimated at 't13,000,000 DEPAWIIIIII3T ' l 7asoiiirior; 27;41Parr: t - .rajor :General ltTlto De*toioat has tel tidied 114 flollitaing - dispatch . !rod 1 , 161:6 - elm Halleck, ootimandht the .I.l.ll.ltailltnitstoti of thoJnoet. - : , • .... Oesa.. Canblarinhemaa ware instructed some daya agsiethat ItSherrosalt4 arrangnmeata with Johnston 'was disapproved by theXualilent, and they were ordered to ditavrayd.tt.illaPush the enemy In every direction. ManOT f.farlfs 3d.ferorrorr,' fliiretary of War Rtorrosip, VA L ., Ayell 1.1,-.9:30 P. Y. Don. .8, - Ar.6firnterl Generale Steadeatberl den and „Wria ara acting Roder .orders o ply no regard ltif , iny truce or orders of General Shermad. respecting hostilities, on the groped that ilherioatfiOnarcoment could bind hliown command only'. and no other. They &redirected topish Orei tetrardkat , ot antlers - tam any tmegitosPlGAllentl6raut, atadciskoltiolsnatoop . bas telrgraped to Danville %it a Anrasrillangeo,iierit has beeo made-with man,.del that the adiarneebf the tlttikorpsnras to be suspended nntll farther orders. II have titlegraPhectintrkto ohtSJIP orders at Roman, ,Put to sub fOrikard as rapidly espoesible. The 'bankers hate tifforsciattoo to4fay that deft. Darts' specie le moving month frorii9olds _ boro In wagons as fast as possible. I sawed -that ordena.be tetegraplaci throrallt.to Demirel 'hornaethat obetncP indent 'fiver Sher man and notifying hlm and Canby, and .all .gtheLeogichatidercria, iftn".l4.llshalppl, to take mesettreslolormrept tne rebel chiefs mid their 'prohdtr.": 'lttelpf-ict taken irlth Siete h titinia• led at frees 44,000,000 to ti13;000.000. Signed) • 4:heliir....guplori .1 FROM NEW ORLEANS. MARS 4FTIVERIAKIN,TIInEVEK - Situritebellbsoustion . of•Nontguury. 95,000 MOOR =ION BUBU Sor" : 7 7 ,ter,, tti h ±allt of Linetht. lbw Ottmmrs„Arant. Wm? TlA.Cigeo, Anti' 27:=.11 blink:lMA thiitieinetra - ei : Thylor will surrender his army td-Seteral Canby If farm able terms.MAbe =WS, Another block:tile runner ran 1140 lialyeaton. somewhat damaged' hrhselPlitgaii- Fars are entertained of a lames btentldng In front of Algiers, °melte New Orleans„wbere there are extensile merriment:Works, owit‘to the high stage of the river. A large IMMO% at work strengthening It. • -Cenral Cosby arrived thbLEtrorni% from Grey. lona Wilton AtriaWANK? 04121614th, spat. The rebels under.- command• ;04 DP Adams and Balord, - commenced eyactiting on Thuriday evening, two hours before the theteloq army. Buford; zamsaadtag the rear mini, Ordered nlnetY•tive thousandiebalas of cotton to be burned. It was done, desotte,nr thoprbtesta of the citizens. - ThelFederali destroyed the stemma 'King, Avenida and Miner an the Alabama dyer. --The Little Cherokee was alto burned on . lila Pews, by pages- askneins, The Federalede rtroyedsll the raillrOad depots, workshops, and rolling mills. Private cleverly was unmolested, Two meetings Wein [width-day to esioreu'iotr row over the death of president Lincoln. Ad- Messes were made by Gene. Banks and Hurlbut, and James T. Brady, of New York. EXCITEIUNT: - IN -.PRILIDELPHIL legersell's Speech • he New York TYE - 2410THERD KNOCKED- DOWN - AND BEATEN. S'YMP.IIIII% F:1:4 WARNED .1 WA 1 Ingersoll Arrested and Held to Bail Pintiner.rnet, April27.—About 9 o'clock this utornlowbinEd Ingersoll, whodellverod among wellies 'Neel a few days since it j- New York, was Wafted upon by a committee of citizens on :slighting km the railroad train ah Ninth and t Gretna streets. and was requested to i far the speech. Thls Mr. Ingersoll re= r do. and drew a resolver from his , socket, but was unable to are before he was knocked down, and 'very badly ea and beaten by the crowd. He Wee arrested-and hell' to Tall _ In the Um of on a chsure of - Iseult end battery, and comb* concealed deadly weapons. A commit -tee of citizens have since Wafted upon the Mayor 'to hare the ball increased to MAO, Mr. In- Igersol/ In regarded it one of the alga of the idlaloyalparty of this city. Tbe 'arrest of Ulm that crowed considerable atetternent • A large crowd his gathered , ittrnad tipsier Garden. 'okere he le conflned;and threats arnfreel.rbuile ito lynch Ingersolre friends are endeavor llng to take oat a writ of habseracorpus; but thus far bare not succeeded in Hurling the alderman by whom he was committed. t Plut,soupnra,April UT, The Hon. Charles !Ingersoll. the bother of Edward Bigelow, and a notorioria aympathizer with a/smack:ion, trent to Spring Gardetrltall for thepurtinso of going ,ball kr his tender. - On allghtlar, from his . lienetseit,ekeaPPelf.k7 thsPetrothOoithd vfeY ,TD403.4 , 04-0 #le took name -in the hail, wad Two. suteequi;olly rontreyed to-4U flame.- tier - end protolni=gegmtd to rlsit the )Lall all • Ingersoll. but they wets warned not to do so and Thwerektesauson the subject runs high; and at tbepreseet stale of the public mind, the fires of all rpopetkiaenawith the rebelt:ean badly be sald to las ufe. PROW: lIFORTEESSIIIONROE REBEL MIRE, MCKIM AT LARGE. g istiataiiifVnka -Get' iatriu' C11001s; aim. BE naoleennolis. LhW ll .l467l , ollthefiallthilitit llonsasss Ifonaoa, April 25.—Among the" prisoner* from Richmond today. , was {hat of theAseriigeitJoknoloStsoeho inurderedin cold blood the 28th Loyal ,North tarolina Regiment. ye was dressed In a fall intteriebel grey, and mustered In and 'Om of the fortress, Inspecting the various works, with L much nonchalance as If he bad been a distin guished visitor. Captain Baker arrived from Moorhead City this afternoon at four o'clock, hash* kft there -at three o'clock yesterday, with Important dis. pitches from General Grant. The General reached Moorhead City on the afternoon of the Td aboutsundown, and started immediately (Of Sherif:Ws army at Raleigh and ita 'immediate '. Fortuna Maxima, 29.—[By Intelligence wee received here thle forenoon of the deetroction of the schooner Ocean Herald, loaded with forage, this morning, oft the mouth. aT Warwrak filrefr - tett .miles from tills place. The schooner Ivy auk on Ha by. Kum ot the gentled prisoners of, Urea atety,i, , - Ws trawatakone of this •VuuTes iota, with a large quintittot ordnance -Waal on I It, was dlicorered to be ON trei,rbta It wan Soot' pus out., the dee wt' attritYpted to roma or giose paroled. Iltstfugatartyhaid beg, plaeod over Ituaenunitut ,41-27rbrawiliedd ktna Aids tiled White Etti ., WS -ea th e Boca Bide Billsoad;Cated the Mite; sir4,Bome. being doni• Ant the Lie or-the limb. eFßatlroad: Capita err tat Ups's. Hsi Massa of &of& Oups, supposed to have Wee taken tuAlds way.. -Lie. 'went oat to Chit tho *Acta on the 2.ttk and did 'not return it‘'nlght.. To day Ito. O aed it onlyeet be Inferred that hots ..ta - t4o hands or bishishsetiets. - . . eother . - . . _ .. . , ; E l / 4 .1n Mei of the sth corps hail, beer: tilasi thlicirlyi, and oor ctileeri declare thar-If thiepe lwreme et all serleug, they. rill put -4 ,Ord . 101 l I. ffilillimaryLifeline: by ituniug the lit r i.i.tiittlot,t; the :e.t.d.— - , . - - . • . . ... _ 1 .. ..... .. _, G ~... ~. . _ .. 1 . . .. 7 ~ :, ;‘• ! - ~,*• "i :, --. ru.; ..' "7 f - , ' ' - ~ _ , PITISBVIIGIL - FRI-PA Y, .API IL 28. 1865 THE EHERiId7JOHNSTON 011\11HENCE, Strength 'of Johnstonsa corium? FROM VANCE TO 811141.45. 2 4 :xtr Tonx,, Apr 117.—The arakra Eltidelich correnondett of thel9th 'aye r Johnston prat )propoted to surrender' his army on the jeans granted to Lee, and requested §hen;aati ter send the proposition to` Washingion.%herthan replied that he wa'a tropowered to act, and It ;ras.itnne mow,' to find o:Washington, theft mittalng day' Au Inter/few . lies held next de - y.lom Johnstonmidi liqntry as te . what ternia.Wonhl be yielded to'members of the Conlederoy erateer.t. • Gebteal Sherman 'refitted to recognize flit so norities of any shaft government, but was pee: Pared to treat 11 , W:flake as an alter of the Con federate &ate. Army.. A A EtCOll4 teeming VW , had at whie.h Britain. ridge was - reacwataea as Major General. - and net as the Rebel Secretary - of War. It was ittlthls Conference that Johnston presented the IntrOdic. don of the negotlattone,whichit . ls said were dic tated by Jeff Davis. • • Gal.:ran hcanl of the Preeident's meas. sinatiern toe 115 tegotlatiOgand Communicated 'it to the who appeared totem the profinotd• est regret. Deseret etanetnari, whet- Was repoeted.ot Greensboro, woe Remittal to come tittorgh Johmitores,ThiesloAsleigh. • Johnston's, t prim . , probably ;thirty en d worn', le better supplied with Geld cone horses then sorranny the Confederacy ever, litany of the 'nude and ' fili,- , hevrerrer,:attittert Wang to await .the ' lbrmat sur Icavfa¢ . Igr. their homer :.. _ render„ ME* . The Troriers Raleigh mine 4i:rodent iAa5 . 1. : !.. Committee consisting °Um:Governor rx-e Swain Surgeon-Gotten& Vl=s, and Colonel Burr were seat by Gavervai yatice In pee what,arrangeMents corddlbe =We with 'General Sharman In the State, for a emeattonlot hoatlhtie , nod to aseertaln what was the status I of the Gotarnment leadltioilicersOndat Me now regime. The commisslon had the, assent of Gat. Hardee te'elsit !heti:nen, Johnston not tie• hig et hand; butr,Wade. Llacepton laterceptpi them and sent them back. Kilpatrick being lo the rear captures- Minh. and Hampton beytrat rutreatettagala sent them on their -They' had are laterilew with Bbermiu2 who gave them protactlng paper, pr. the "Governor and &ma officers so. long as ero .1 beautifies were shown by thent. - Sherman-told I them be bad no information este howtheatattil or tbe.§tate Government, was, areeildi that the nnestion.did hot COMM' within - . his previa:et that be did not comider broffir..Carollue out of she 'Golan, as the gurstkut of seawater had-not two aubmitted to the people. • -He would roipeet any..nwit that, was - not ah original rebel and treat him with evert Conti& crationietill he nowt march ,through Mate in peewit of Johnston. and the people mist neeenstrily suffer 'by , that 'march. Johnston'.' itywy was Inferior to his, and emery man gain ft the 'future was an unneiwasary arseribie. stew: and not himself. :weed& be napoultde toe dm sacrifice. and the_ sattert• sig entailed ea time people of North Carolina. The civilised world , pponounce' Johnsics'a awe* Inhuman and egit,imate• . irrnsimu wisautwor," Majni:iiena;d. fropm4 , Reward Po - Jeft.4loll4 11`0111AT , nulls or rum:my/Nun. PRECAUTIONS - FOR THE FREIROENTI SAFFIY; Gen. Butler ;Cone New- rrotut. - itroll.reptiss 2'bat Twomerteonte Di thle 'ell, have proptwed to the B«nuir of War to oft's iewari of 4talf ■ million of dollars for the capture of Jeft palls titre. If 1116 fir:etetai eiperolsolthii, tiro gen tlemen will give fIO,OOO filich-stras raising the ammusirtiautaL Ti The TreS.iekr WsuWeston uper4al Aga: - he lord rtoosylritalans set an Aaniple- Irt= Imitation lut ,seeming. The,- ass. o end Denied reeointions, pledging eonlidence VI support to the hew President. ..and, thelVelmalliai - astilltitlitisrerti - needed for publle Weems; they would forego the pleasure of a personal la unit:. . . iitta.P W. Kellogg. memberofCoogresit fern Ilickfgan, has hien appointed special Trestaug Agent for the BMW or Alabama.,, , The Timms' Washington spwlal sap: The statement that President Johnson detainee all Meantime few his personal safety is et:onto= Re bee not glesn any special ,directions far :guards to be pineal about bis. peracm,. bat. ap. therpteeentkin taken by the authorities, which embraces la continuance upon Clair of the late hyalite-We body guard. which. Is comniaetled by Lienienent Jamison, of 011ie. 'This Company &Maisie of One eeleet titanftett each enmity In Obits and numbers newly one hundred nice. 1 sufficient fares of this guard !la upon duty at all timen - - and slitters who call upon the President at his temPorat7.mandolt are :confronted immediately noon approaching the door by three or four solstices, who do Dot per mit him to adyanee farther anal, his name.hat been sent in and order given by the President to admit him. la the hail adjoining the reception - room are also found soldiers of - genteel depart.: meet, who quietly remain *bout the entrance, within Law fait of.- - blr. Johnston. flMitinels also surround the house, upon the streets and to the lot upon which the building stands - , The same special-says: General Butler goes to his home be illassacinmetts to-morrow. As yet be bas not htsm stetigned• to any special duty, though efforts been been made by ludpentlal ' persons to hare him placed In command of. this department it is not knotrwthat Gee. Butler would accept the command If tendered, OfOBAIE OP SRPREIN'S AR T Jeff. Davis' Journeyinge. ESCAPE TO THE TRANS - MISSISSIPPI PROBABLE ..Nrw TORE, April 21'.-=The Wor'irra Raleigh eorrupondent sayer ThA uryit of Blrerman's army fa aeruthing In the way of moral duel. °meat that can hardly be erupted. Sten who tad hem= the tramp from eldt• or nine o'clock in the morning of onellay until put thiceref the next,-• arfter awmterrat, wurco sufficient to enable ibem tolioil • cup of coffee and boll a bit of pork and runickers,•spring 1163 m the wink and ruh upon their way,. shouting, yelling sad tang u If their hard life was rho Jolliest -existence In theworld.- s col.rrarregt, of illtorra, ahrfointely reread In thi idea of eterttolt blitt *a to lie down: : _ Theitlehmonii 197di Ara° 95th nays: Davis Was at Illlllsbero.lfortlr Carolina, from the 12th to the lfth Inst. Hetheaswent byratl to OteestV. , harm wheice, with , an , escort .of 2,080 ;deka' dstelrf.Seßcled from 'Hampton and Wheeler's; eolnwaWS, be started on horseback due sow& to . . datiboio. o o ld Cheraw. B thls :onto, hu -left Salisbury an d Stoneman for t y Wks to blettifit.'' from Cheraw he ' probably struck southwest to Columbia, South Carolina, front which place the dotuttry leas open ; Won him until he reedit& tkie flees of (kneed" Canby and Wilson. Ills °beet/feet cowls to escape , to, the Trans; Afissleshrpt, thd kevannot narard ItliiatteLiat al treittiLdoiliorgottrltebtixtut the itatutua ori' u 044.84104 Irak& oLow otiemthig to ei.. Elll. Daytly Br,cpuLtlgt nottbolng B okisolln,Bt. Jobs andlleagiii all fide& the centre of that , ...torn band of PT° thoeunutricarahm, , PiIICAUTIONS FOR PRESIDENT y T 1;. ‘ DENT JOHNSON'S SAFET. • • .2:- 2 Coniiniuutos ot eruidetq GRP]. New roan, April;7.—The Ybres' Washing. ~ . too speak! sayi the statement that President Johnson deelinctell prscantiotsfisr his pareonal safety is erroneons t ,Tape, he pm not given any. aprolakdirections foe : to to be placed shoot' his'pessan; but be i ap . ' ' the precautions isi 7 : ken bilig iiitb4liik Aiiich embrace the sieln, tb 3 Uarea IsPoti duty of. the lata,Presidantin body: r . commanded by Liam. 13. Jamison or Ohio la comrsicay - Consiate - istiini select:man iltout e ch county In Ohio, and numbers nearly one! ' h t ind telaelli,' •z, 1 0 .f r.l .s. —ZiAi3 R A c: !A. in clent forreog trussiosAn duty at all times, .cd tha'vhbori!,who can .upon,JIM, 1 : estrothisi tasiniaraertimat46A;' lit isonfhio& d at onto on a t..thnikaw by thussoiv I !Deihl_ , Ifoto.perpilt him to advance Urtherlintil ~, Joamli.has been sent In and tial order 144 i AU- . I.dtiO,lf fi1ti11,4402.-'lO. ru n i - ili- the Au .*aption , tobit lar , *min stddi a mitt *I laao,giont i . • , 9 lattriVrallia s ' `iir4ribeis:...Witidg. It.. il .1 •stet:or Piti'Voil t; 11414 U4SteMitrann1441.; 7 4elidinVW Mani= end the I% upon-which the , Nag atansW , dri •fter aidrj'readonabib.W .cantion is taken to prevent imy violence ticilig: attempted upon , the • .M..l4ent: ..-',;‘ ~: • • - •• True niii - vaunts. . . TolimerciiC.'W.,..Aprll-it —The grand Jar,7. ba " 1.0 T""/" trull UFll at ipdictmeoL agaland. llitrmi4cm,. C 0. C'lay, W. H. Clary, Larrume; s , Donvld. B , llUtit Yang far a liretrhof- it.mullta,lll3 - 14w1.4. - - PBESIBEIIT LIBUOIAI OBSEQUIES. The Remains at Rochester' and Buffalo DEP/MTN:Id OP THE, TRAP( -fug PLETELLND liognisrza, b. Y., Aril 27.s—The fhneml train arrived here at &DI a. m. Minute gnus were fired, and Newman'a reilmental bond per firmed funeral dirges. The 54th New York Na tional Guard, first commtny . of Veteran ff.teervee; hospital soldiers, the battery attached to the 15th brigade, the Erniett Blues and Independent Theca were drawn up to the depot on tli:tiorth side of the track, together with the Mayor and twenty:six of the Council, and other civic organ izations. The balls or the city churches arc ho. ing tolled, and as the train leaves- the city, the multitude' shears marked signs of sorrow and respect. Thus far there has been no accident,, Ten thousand people are present. • BATAVIA, N. Y., April 27.—The rem . ains . 4 Abraham Lincoln arrived here at :MIS. Two that:Wand of thetehatiltants *ere risiefniiled at this place during the time see 'remained - here. The people sang rteptleme,tells webatelled, and minute eons were fired: BUYFACAN. April 27.—The funeral patty ar rivep here at -severro'clock this morning, and was escorted by the 74th regirr ent, a company of light artillery, the committee of arrange. meastythe city.gsmanttnent, , and -others,Ao Bt. Janie-Hall:'TlM services *ere - opened-by 11 dime, sang by the St. Cedilla Society; after which the public was admitted.. The remains left St. James Hall at Moen' minutes to nine, and .vraa e.orated to the depot by the military, Which teas followed by. I Urge cr owd. The depei were sur ro unded by a large cro wd, anxious to get a last view of the coffin.. The train left abjytit one o'clock this afternoon for Cleveland. GENERAL STONEMAN'S OPERATIONS, WHAT BS BEEN ACCOMIISIIEB, GU. 61111.11.11 Ara •'CI86ATIO1" ODDER BEEIII.O. Knoxvium, Tame., April 27.—Sinea the last . . . hit,llligeree from General Stoneman's command She following is a summary of what It has ae. -entapilelted : One' . pOrtlon of the onnutand, under Colonel- Palmer; moved dawn the Colawlia liver, dispersing parties going ':stititleivest from Johnston's rainy, and eaptuied upward of two thousand prisoners, and two pieces of artillery. Among other things destroyed was the immense railroad bridge over the Catawba river, 1,1a5 feet long and sixty feet high. Then learning that a gene al arraistise had been entered Into between Sherman and Johnston, Colonel Palmer emcee' operations. The other -.portion ;of the. omonendi *oder. Gen. GMeln intacked'ati'd routed fhe ribarforee under N.J. ';Gen: - I - McGowan- at -7, liamanlowv, taking GOT Need - oT ainllett' and 'afterwards fozeinat.lke run fied,lhanbill , Blue Ri4s o . held by the, rebel forms under Gen.. Munn, Minna et ; pitueeinf artillery, sad won't hone copprred•• Dr dlitiersed the whole force had Get; 0111*.'itot been mat bj Gan. Martin with a Sat of Wake...ad tearing a letter fonn Gen. Sherman and evunterslaned by Gen. Johnston, la di 'freed flit Glia, - atOnOroan,:onflaing • wok. eral suspension of hostilities and the with drawal of thelbices-ntider-Gm,l3tcracman. Lai from nigh maw. , 'Wave Tenn. April kiehetodd ma of the %lb erotical's& - Farmers In the region- &Omit - Maltreat are retruldng. to their, boom from; whence, they were tora- by Davis' 'cooserivtoa. ' bad are ferFariug to resume the tillage of their ferias. Some ynerrilla and horse thieving have been done •biltraitiltraloiOileeh aides, but their Ir regulariva befog formally pat down by the Wetted/Uwe military mittoxitimt: " • Tbe lat and 2,1 divisions of the .11th army corps Dave arrived la Richmond Isom tho .•' • ' ' The eropi `Oliveira, *milli and of the gunboats and Iran ctada burned sod Were tip In the lames Ririe by* the rebel 1204411 es Ate ;beim talked. and tomtit of , their 'lttleantent talbtualla good erudition.. the .It' Wp says on the sighorlty or a gentle ranstrettn bore;Greeasthat Lee , ~ed. South from there on the 14th wittraomecayalry. Gov. Smith bad returned to Ma - Darla peak *pm' of thetrintautlon or rookies l err i rroosihneisiipM. avid - sm . aiieldent ; they ranger. over wkhont Intemtptlon. The Tra4 dote' oat agree:frith them. Treibolm. the rebel everetary of the Treasury, refaced to sell any gold to the clUssaa of Greens. .born Aar A Coefedevate nett:La4n offered to pep LE' . y flotitb. on the 1.%1t, made r speech. er. Kati ing the people thxk to thebannerefJobn atop, but not oue man was induenced thereby. The publicatiori of the Sontleat Was to tre ro• suoted la a few • Mocha, Money and Dry Coeds elatinra. New Tat, April 27.-13tocke not vary mated on the street this threttoott and a Luger business area done at higher prices than hat evening at the Stock Exchange. The market generally Is strong, especially /Indian. North Western, ithode Maud, Port Wayne and Clld Soutbersi, In watch a lams built:teem Its* done. The Etunpean advice* had a, baoyeut effect upon.. Government ~feettriliet generally, sad there was a marked Improrement. Ttrcre Is a :smolt Investment demand for Gold Doe& as the seer nrewvto a eke% and 14 is expected Still blab& prices bis.pn the other side, whkh krauts hare lle ethet here. State Bonds were all Leiner. kliacellancona • &Debi 'arm.- • Coal Abates Wet. 'llteribiginEtt hula Salvo. Cold dull and lower under theEuroj esunews. Them Is no change in the Money at. Cap. Itel is still abundant. s. Petroleum Stocks active 'and &melt to-daf;es mlaUy on United States. Sales? of Northern Llabt, 440; United States, 1.11/3;` Empire City, 250; Exctleint, 450; Manhattee.l 50; Oceanic, ~. . 1 1;11yrel, 110; Tack, 1110; Ebsebolan Farm, 1.25; Cherry Run. in. 'Dry Oasis aro ery . .,acilyrs In every; depart_ meat of trade; and a heavy business Is done dallr,, AU eraeonhtile goods me eagerly sought: alter; end jobbers:are marking up torthes. • Auctlen sake o:A4li:ivied very active _ today; and - IL,, biddherwaaletdrited: fluerrUla Operate Ilieletiety.wCuer. rills Hanged... Rebels surrendering, lantern:lc April ink on'thil ' phls branch of Abe LoulmWet and Nastnrille riati*Chaut Clarksville was thrown off the fruit ear mile - bed a 'half tide.br Mena tollesed teed hito by ely.hteen gattrallid wider Cart.'hforitiwr'visterday afternoon: The good anyL.pessesigers. Minted the; weandletg ilorrow. Three of over men were wooded,- one seoposed mottanx A ` fl ghtoet'grredyetrrdetnserTratoltininig tittwem our forces ando:Capiplo Homeland some twenty plurals". resulting In the capture of ,i e r,44 , brit thy thinseyryseenilyernivlatod•by-is st4lliers-com- Weldon. wastanged'here Cumuumtwo -Oar April- 117 , 713triungkes to the Lumberer one h undred, came `yestefdat and Were ~aytal lardol, Tbe l y r twitilltul to ,opank i - , Cso~el Mon has receivol a commemlMtlen Mahe elikekthat by &dards, neatly ell ths'ltlV betels tlels - 'setitlltit-':Vill durstuatrorte i rAtenelett , Rebel gorlus . I;trutoyod... . Ath: elevr llll.--ibe Navy, Depart meet 6aa teethed Istbrhuttleit from Atitilg ENV Albelrafletrlbtley. eeteteatidlig' the. Zest Unit , buielriftt vina&m.'arthio desteuctkoli 04; . 101 44-14700 of *maid* sa lt by Att exiothten from the llnfittl '.kithtetAiiteelgers, Eloniertatiogratmeowei. is atatensiticmr'illepateati_ that natter*: Pryor, the Infemone,ldomumatiop with some of 'his rebel 'aitepittldaers; ,held inieetlng at Pe. teralmrgh,Ve., for the narrate o feondemnlng the . amaaeleatlon of the Prodded; • Wlth what eon. alateney this fellow can eymprulthe with the 'loyal people. can be judged from the following' ektrart froths apeeekhmide'by Pryor lb Eloptem.' bee, 1800, at publlihedthe Norfolk.,4freald. The flerwkl'aildr ' • lien - Item A. rejor. - ha hie Ashland Hall - Ppeech, while commentleg on the reply of Me. Dentine t o the seeteelon queatlbb prormundedlo him In Norfolk. wound up with the etartlleg,de elaratlon,.lktat Ifs Prerdaenl` United , taed . "ehOnld here the temerity to bee .foleo Revell; I the'letteslOn of a tonthemAate at States from- ;the Union, and no Met Iron:tent othe e quarter aturald be put forth to realst the txerdso of Fed-, veil power, Et (the Bony Boger A. mar), soll tArY end alone, would be the Bruhn "to plant a dagger in t hat tutu .71ni-roitito•Guicia t i 4.PIh 11,1102".* ibsip 4 ora . it 7bizitinving!; - twasritiDobed,i!ecnaerel aro,partlctilitly/ migktpixcinertiilir I Affiddlit*. OCKl4449Tenttititt..)toi 41 SI ifiiitimltifrits *stare of'',:eenly= to ,fiera been a favorite one with the bet' As _lot, the; set= ;tot Ip t lin‘e inponr4, Owfrn POrrtai,'pr ed CI thonaaad dollars reward for the apprehen- Sion pf any party or parties air) are rosidlutf. al're, If nay, avho - eownited with - BOoth, tho al intKlo,Coringl,ly Tlat to.lbut place on the 15th tut', r..r tOtcy tray 41 ,- 4:10 of cusautenaueml his- (UT APiD SORBAN. . . Printer Wanted...a good newspaper cern .poaltor can obtain a permanent mitt:nion In thl office by applying anon. Trial of Patrick Morrow for the Murder of James IYelsh Cotorr or Oren a.sin TIIIIIIIINER, Tim•sday, 27.-The care of Patrick Morrow, charged with the murder of James Welsit, was taken tip in this . court this morning. The defendant is charged with the murder of the deceased, on the 2lith of March last, by kicking and otherwise abusing him, in the drinking house of Robert Love. on Wylie street, near; the corner of Fifth. The facts are already familiar to tha.readme of the Cishrrrn. The parties bad been playing at domlnosi and a difficulty arising about thb game, a free right was theiresult: • • District Attorney Kirkpatrick for the Common wealth? and Meseta. lltraytzwelder and Coyle fur defendants. Dr. M'Cook. Sr., testified to thoTaciihat the death of the deccasa,was. oicsalined by vie- • Mts. Welsh, ' , widow ..Of the • deeeised, testlded to ber husband's death,- on the • twenty-thlrd of March, at his house oti Boyd's MX Mrs. Par ker's testimony was to the sattie , effect. Joke Benson was -present at -the difficulty, and saw Morrow strike and kick at Welsh; but could not say whether the blows and kicks reached the deceased. James Battle, brother-in-law of deceased, tes tified that heves present, and saw Marrow strike and kick deCeased With "a "inning kids" in the belly, and that he (Morrow) "murdered" Welsh. The most searching nose-examination felled to disconcert this _witness In any respect, and bis Irish wit Scented re complete Mita all Ohne Of counsel to mix him Mayor Lowry testified to thilnlbrmition bar ing been reads before him, and Ids subsequent arrest, and to the statement the defendant made before him. The prisoner bad admitted 'being prevent at the time; that there was a fight; that he (defendant) bed been assaulted and tried to keep etiV Of 'the fans, but was compelled to de fend himself; that he had kicked "Chi deceased; and hadlitited him more than once, but could not tell how often. • A. J. Kemp . , police officer, testillod to arrest ing defendant, whom be found seamed he'le cupboard or closet in Benson's house, on Penn sylvania avenue. The door of the' closet was partially drawn to and 06i5ffieer dlsciiVeral the ahouldera of the 'defendant - Welting - Oat of the Aperture. The Cpminonwealth hire closed.' The 'defense then proceeded. Their ease was Opened by Capt. Jno. Coyle, end witnesses call ed terprow character, pending the erantination of w Mettle Court ad3chtfifed. • - dirmNbox Passiom— , -Tne 'counsel for de fense ,resumcd their evidence as to Character. Nothing was sought to bets-erten 'amp& the pre 'dons good character of defeodint. 31r. Syarlzwelder, - coimel for the defense then _eddreseett the Jury., .District Attorney Kilpatrick followcd fertile prosecution—lie mkt that et nut be thonglathere was amur.ely aurae. Ida - et - Silence to convict hut th e evidence f had . det-elopcd 'new features In thecae.), which made It take the form of. uuguisughtei, Si least.., Judie Mellon delivered afar and„.tmpartlal charge to the who tetlredlo'tfielr mom et pall can' three, end nursed-du ldt,ika . laui, seltli th e -following. uerdiCt:: Guilty: of Karol staugkder, and we recommeesd the .priaoser to the mere}-of the-Court. • .ThePlimeglerlyaa then eatnandedtozwalt leuteuce of the court. , •• '—;e7 Attempt 14 IL WOMAN to KUL Iler-Ifito4 . batid!'s Paramour. L'pok Information made by a Mrs. 'Nelrodt, who keeps a beer saloon and boarding house in the - Nliith *aid; 'itrs 'dandle Wihinr, , . engaged M. the same pursuit, was -*mated ' zed , had, a hearing yesterday. on'i charge of anomie andbatter) with Intent to kill the drat - n amed lady.. ; lr. appears that Mra. MIMIC% Imsberni has abandoned : her -and taken up , with kra. Narodt, and bang informed of an !miniver in.: theacy between her hiuband and kin . ' MN. 111.4roneried a. large butamoin* and pro (Waled to the bowie of the • flirMer,. and ena msled heaaell under a wagon, and waited and witched htr the amearaneeoj her faithless, Mrs • baud.. She was about leaving , in despair when e heard footatele, and resting her eyes down, aisuwlier husband - farkellactc She lag at mall be paseed;wheu s e arose andlSllownd into the yard -of; Mrs. liarodt's. house, w ere concealing herself behind a shed, she aped tho mover:Mins of Mr. W.; Who after: lying; himself that eterythith was Sato; a proinked the window. and tappM the glut very gently tiro er e times, alter Which he ato p to. t dem.' In a few minutes a little girl came -10 o t, and held 100 eouverastiOn with him, after w Ich ebe went UN) the' how again, he to to bill ht the yard. About tiro.minutes after M budirodt name out: Wilber. approached h ; and taking her Into the arms, bitted her several, times, she receiving hit eartnaca with" evident amisfection. Mrs. Wilber bang per fectly Sal la ad other husband's infidelity, rushed forth with a yaii, and dimming with the fury of a regrew on Mm.:Neirode, %tiered Some twenty or thirty and stew: : Mr. , Wilber tbenln tcrferta, knocking his wife down and beating Tier most unmercifally. A large crowd sow . gathered, and In the to Mrs. Wilber escaped and retained to her home. Ills honor, after hearing a: accidence, held Mrs:Wilber to ball fin- a further hearing. Catherine Wilbur had also Made art informs. thin bfore the Mayor, eliarallg her husband, Peter Wilbur, a Ilk ablipdaniuniti • lb e - Alleged Rape 'Care-.Coroaer's ' Comma- Clawson held an Inquest yesterday afternoon at the Fulton Renee, on the body.of Barals or "dolly" War, the young. colored girl who .nMently died after a short llinca r tot small pox, and who asserted on her death-bed that sax days previously her person had beers out raged by a colored man 'nailed Owen Reid; Rosana War, the mother , of , the girl, testified that Impious to her death "Bally" had com pialne# of pain In the breast, and her storrisch was itiVeMed.. Catharine Robinson testified, of. her ownlknowledge;.that she had come out to the hydrantrci draw a bucket. at water, whet she saw and beard Reed call on "daily" to oemoover to bim. .'ette also stated that the xhildren had said that evenßeed had taken. "Bally" of. and wa, fiainFlo kill , her. • 'The above evidence was nasurafaraortosad proved nothing. Dr. • ld'eandless Made an examination 6f, the WY kud cave lt u btropltion that no rape het been committed.; There lied been 110M8 blood ma he under eats; bid this was at trlbuted to a hemorrhage, . of the . bowels, which he` believes wan 'UMW the cease.or her death,. the.' altuptiinia,of mnall-pox being mit7 light. .The , ,bary rendered a verdict that the deceased came t4"her death by hem of khe'bowels: idayitr Lowry4-bicl Mfg: a ft er ra &islet the verdict, and the dent rd.— derntrin the cas•belngthetcdemtased„ wto could cot appear , Refd*Mldl l 4 . errust. ' Thy 11 !thIllsingvairaPelawf-aA Maggemmatt When the-meson of Pubilelizantroing_ alts/1 have been over, aid . the ,dripery taken ;down from the bowies, the question' may otteur What Will be done, with, the crepe? It will bear no practical use to Mom to whom It;belongs, and can ?Molly be acid in. mali'quantittos. The ag. gregate quantity of this-tuatirlat; it. collected In one pile, would be enormous, when itithered to. nietherfluint all maths country. The value of 'the wholawould make* , handsome donatka toe • • Erne charitable maltose, . A ;movement tla )ott t loWew Tort city' for - the oolleetkm of tea? tuning: mortal *MehI:44MM 3ttt;•poNita :streets; after thelinaCtited "Trialdtinrshalnimo keen been laid in sentltre, . and kw the par . pose or selling the whole and dorotlng the pro ceeds to the benefit of disabled, soldiers., It is sogitestral taken to awn community In the country. After paying due laymen:to the-memory of the Oommatideoin -gdef, it la-eminently proper that we *Wield re. - ,nietebea the Urge-Muted and ladontdialle Maim who bate lost limbs and healih'la defamer the natiaa. Wilt not some leading aplrits - of Our community take this matter in hand?' 'The County' A grlettltittal - PairsWe understand that the committee recently.. ap. pointed4r.tbe Allegheny Calmly Agrienhozal , Society Clli3hr- 'with Iloevehm, lessee of the Iron ,Clay Park,' rtlatlSO tO luneortel 6 6 3 112 6 &fah eplettlharal exhibition hare b.en. directed to closethe bargslu, and, Mason Mar d4cb." Ilit'Kelvy. Chem, end • Oliver al) , .Totaled by ittskiiietletr as ■ committee to anxi squabil buadlnifilbrPc!„..thif- - The ', ChaltAlttre, on VvenalMinkl, hove 'mummy heekt - InsteaStimuso, peepoi,ool4:74.ron..Cliy.lark:l2lrteda, oos.i tnifilidblatnea tbeatzolatrot vikee#4, and - Ae aunt . -the grand-iectu til p . clitilthlalcf, the- „ ~,Uf ~,....P*.*9441.W.A101111i(4% *kid xhtrtl de ; - lily T )-5-..1 tdke 14,Wishiniton astalognon'Atlortii ttAtkietliti bgbnnoton_ tbei4>fect tbaCOlll was struck last week la the ifitunderitVern. antatoss , Creek, shunt one , from the Oblo Meer; and about three mites from the Pennsyhranht Bee, The whit was struck 1861 to the . depth of Art Manfred and seventy- " e feet ' phripg the Progress of the war, small ottentletes 'el Mt were ranted three Unmet bat the eittratiens,were anspo.nded obort/Y alter, the ontbrrak of (honor., About four who 4gl) a votrpny sr.:ls ( . 011)0 fee the purpose or elatia -. lb,. writ. Tho depth of the strlkt; wee utn t' Book Tippers. tli D. zirattrazin RILL, or an leerght into the die . e o ,..„ 4 l B ,oopemest eea of Pettelleunn. Dv the _author of , Ten etcre• Eaough. , Neer York:: James'Allair.,, A timely book for those engaged In the oil business, and, by a practmal moo, altnottgh he seems to have forsaken his ten sores under the Influence of the oil fever. It Is accompanied by a trap of the Oil reelon t . The book Is mahmly a compilation fibm 'Various !warm, but le a very Interesting collection of facts and' dmcriptloda; and every man intereated:ln Oil (and who Is not 7) 'wilt find It pleasant and' agreeable*read init. - . , For sale by john P. Hunt; Masonic Hell; nth street. "Musical. Lama for , Sabbath .Sehoola .1 By Philip Phillips, cleanest!: P. r in' & 00"., is This Is ver y fine collection of mns e purpose Intended, • and the boo** has' alr2idy proved Itself very popular.: It b camp:pod of the five 1 31 / 2 4b€111 or wa5lCll/ Unite. hfretofnfe pubiishrd, sod Is tart:lights/ at a 'eery Cheap rate. We corn:need. lt to the attention of , Sabbath School teachers. - • For erde by Darla, Clarke & Co" 42 'Wood istrrot. • . "Brasitusesarea op GLASS MAlralta..„Vin Deta. lag JarVe.,New Y olk : Hind and litutzatoa.o . We bare . before netlead ads .exCetent Pork. It does hall Justice to PlttaburgteGlass motets, and all Interiated In that branch of Industry wlltdo.titll to read It. • For rale by Darts, Clarke& Co:, No. 92 Wood street. Tomah Wrz.non. A tale of the Cheat Rebellion. By Hon. Jefe- Cleinene.Philadelphis ' pllieott & Co." , . , •The authort wee formerly a United Stites Serit, ster froth - Alabama, and was exiled front that &ate a year age, by the rebels, for his deratton to the Union. - la not his 'nest oppearsaat as an antbor,'and work ;is, Id some sort, •• a sequel 10 till former work:. His intiskita ac quaintance I; MI &maims:society .1114.111 1 / 1 the _secret history of the rebenhoCiblnirl hini.gbPi! eeghly to write stont lt;and in this bookbe bib glean us one of the startildiabtictrue) episode on It of vbieb It bee been so prenhie:, For sate by Carts, Clarke it Co.; Ho. en Wood . • “.5 . 8111111573t4 earn ß EreeZlG . By Galt ReilltOa; Batton :Tickuor 3 Fields) , • • *new bOolt by, this'laleiltad ''atithoreas (with the masculine name) is &brays• welcome. Idle always mites florally - and well, 'and 'noses "slops over.'. , . Shs has even us In ttlialolstma a very powerful and Interesting story. There to nothing about . It] but it pommies an all•tessadlng Interest which' cuabldita the reader, the wise purport ki . ,feici 'plain to be mistaken: ' • For sale by 11. Miner, Fifth aired,.neat' ttrri "This Airrent.er' km Yts tittrilitisi • 116 stout. Ticknor tr,Tioids.n . • Here la ebb . Auteeritt In bine and gold, and tie losers Of . fun and pleasantly cad now quietly pocket him asdlioll him mu to enloy,lbia.table maim-odd and Idea° moomonts.. Wd atom% joked id Tinge appropriate frame, sOkaludi: bcaiorprhmd . !tat) Pub/Jeer' d e 1 ?.4 dfx*a. ' For sale by oktirroar or Jemrs...Mtli,Ms r . 7 _4,1: - mufti BM'e:t!. ". • `oat the frst rob bite of this Work fEri-dibus,6plendld style, and the imperial ate* this •Atl, nithered fettle chile of •Aiterlimi stutiaits.'' Arrest' decal Of critic's is .has "-beet ferpemitiy upon -Mil Work; both is Europe and Amarieu sett a oflt fret:W*- I,le sod somo. of it DOCIIO hmeli4el bat - navel. Melo". Wee Wei raulartms. lads Napmelsa has to =7 or •CmAtir.all ISlOChtt#93;,l,2esase he 'nett ,'ea because, of the - sewsumeosigits of the work.itselt Ws ..tvi . - no - seisak r aitre? mitt Napolpan in the object evidentlyakit4 last this wirk. Inttli is a work oflsto c h Stair and every. student Who wisheito be, up ' with thithzusiwq For sale by IL Mom; Fifty ;aired, tear tin; BIANILIELi lowa at- IMMASOIL •BY Barri Gray, mew limk z flants. Iloughtao." ; Tim substance of this work appeared la the Bane Aurnol, la sketches which the anthor cottniesiced ten ,ears ago; and those who ros4 . . and 'admired them, will be pleased to, see than. elaborated into book torsi,'W. are not; Mut. that most folks - will not think tblipichire.erMit!, drawn, and we ire not Inclined, 'for one, to lo* with' ores muck War aro thus ay to' tbo wall of, dostestie. -pritier,• - bitt 'Otte sketches will not ofikodabe taste of mast' read. en,- and the Wok ,be found an =ellen& - compankssfor leisure moments.. • . Foe. sale *by Allis, Clarko 99 Wood i"LIPI ASO ATILIT.Vii 0.1171 M of 14)4110,. Sherateri. /3y Her P. U. .1 1 "sulley...liew Yerkf, Appletoniioe.^ A few weeks ago this wcuidd have been a pop ' nlar book; but just now .nobody wants to read 'stint Aberrant. Mr. Medley has done the best be could for them; . but 'aim: Sherman has upset all the eakalatlone of Maiden& and sour the hearts °fill his admirer'. • . For sale by Davis, Clarke co, 82 Weal street. rttiettrefe:Ayßev: 0.8. Spur. gene; w York: SLoidon Ar. Co." . ' Mr. ePorkedr- has malty. hearty admirers- In this country, aid ;by,-all such his sermons.. are read with avidity., This Is the - eighth in thew.. ries of his serraotta republished on this - side of the Water. and all 'who like the sensation style. of preartan t , be - sare ko have sheir Rkfag , muffed in per. using' it. -I - 7 Fce sal fry Davti;-'Clgeke :Toed • • •Ptelltalde Perla Stock. We bad been under the Impression, yarn to•- ectillyi that stockgaisingln Dula ittate was not - s _paying bttsinesafor fanners. 'Bat rata comb* . . llght Occasionally width do pollees out this tea r , preision. For num .Me . James jleKcbry,- ; residing now Vi'llkinstmag, in this County, (eter, - by the say. has some reputation "as a stack=- breeder,) the other day sold some of 1113 ate& tb the butcher at such figures as These: A thew _ • I year cad helAr brought $22a;001.4 'tea fart sheep bronght $183,00, and a ealf,l3Q,oo: _ These look Lke enorm ous prices, - even, for these high times, and oar city consumers , will. perhaps metalm, "No' wonder we basal to pry meaty-Ore to thirty cents"' a pound 'for thief. steakal , ant the secret of the matter la, that Mr. 'Way keeps none but choice, tbonaughAired • stock. - Tbe telfes was a flnkired short•horn or Durham ; weight, 1.550 lbs. The sheep, wfth. , . lag !teethes rmour. 4550 lbs., were: pure,blooded• Cotswolds, celebrator" .asontll their huge, esinti aims. of opa O ke file* , - I Yocas f ° l nech. • _ •r. _ ill Is doubtless ' nibs thie ,itte , clumtio•bred mongrel beasts, to botband lit most fannlarda In Weirteni Penneyttiel e ; do not pa for their 'raising and fattening ; bat' ibis' sm *rem thallium= denial -ProFselY-studY. the r own interests. A senalbls :wafter on etritt.4 CtaUtre_wen.:aar, that , the bepheommo of db.' men aninsahr la sue of the moot important mill' °butt!' the most serplechd branctunof sundoconct., ; niy. Thafatiltler elut;"hailfareuefeAkszus44ol/ stock; 'oftelleY, they belt More ''buy -• feed well I ,bulthemadratty neither ballowproper„ care kiptin the selnallon,of mates far breedlog• ape do they **mime the dollies and eenteirtC' Inrettee between stub as me.prodtable and "nob") es ampullae es: , lin•lden..kept Mon Dr WWI breads, be aronld not hunt te al art: caohalf of th e above figuretir • -„' , All &maga must keep toes pock, End It Coale no morn to kimp getel, moot gem .114: "Thilti-alill, ellikrence iii, nib fa fy tritia" former:.' Sboold fray Omit merleOlture I . dlrmifed 'to latiteltiMi• :sc. n Lath* premiers, let them Odors hin' s hfc-, et; or notte - otliee goad- ldeoltbreber; they.can posthist th e' beet deleeptitentrolthotre, r= o1 : lm . treint. a ktutt . Destruction of a RollfinelMlll.l the • LhinOla toning .Ili'4ol.ifdlllsimilf,lalr iia4brull" , to the . ed romad: It 4 thi4glit that the e _ re *LS canned by smokier heated metal being blown than the steaM:himthei to the carverter shop, - or some of th Ervroodliork of the IthiCtUeian4 ip a very fair adantes bidldlag was entir ely . destroyed: •Simie of- the heavy machinexy - saved::-The lA - goat:igloo wes Injured; - whether, tetionsly or not we haie , act been hemmed: , -On the lareatory taken by the proprietors the ;mill was valued at 11135,000.: It was Insured ltr, - a New York Company .for.eao,ooo: : The loos . Iwlll.probably amount to,ffio,ooo. • Ots , ite:* '''*o4;79 6 ,Ah s l f trAl"f4g 44.10**e: PlintgA ll 44 latitio4Pn4l4llll4l; t . remigis...,fi c010nxii...:.. ; of firv.,l.ls.af f i Ot,theksbanthereirareii •Biatitatilittper .part.,4ll-basd. coutunipthxQ.ll; taseals,ll.. jaNkrili4M4c atiAtiorairj),OnAleate saeopluk..: Itt a.; cogvulptcphi ,}apian. ,hinr, Qe I 't ma 4t1.19440,-;. • )wpt *truu"""knOrtisalit .ilean meet ." 1 1.007( ..*‘.t—h a t k r leanly; senders ntoirlar t,.t.77 - , upon - Galena( Speakihrof the-, nnatialr: tTa, Anbsisthir betwe(n;birnsoldlenst?Dli-%, frstmxt. hl-ary ,, o the :oath aboht " . 'tit,, •! - .11•-4. 36 . aLything ire base seen. ha 11 Is like the love of Davh...— , nat!:aior rhtlwr We, elasatcsionirt:: ne-attn!hi. Ectothp :4:tl '• INIM=:11 :''... BLrsiztEm_ . m 178 T. Ili. M. ILibrary—TiMota of Respect. Tho quartegly meeting of pexarrul of the Y.ll. lii:Libraii.desociitfort or Pitialfirgli was I held In the Library rooto on Mondiy evettinik • - I '34th lest. Tho President. P. R. Rained, been - Pied Alai char, and W. 13. Edwards' anted as Were arr. idler the regular businiss was tranitamed, clar Push:tent arose nr.d delivered a very lmpittirelai and reeling address tpun the untimely. dalth President Linooln. We condense his"termite as;foiiopa: ;f1 • "The death of the rreddint of the D nliey States by the:hand of thetas-gegen, 405 C T P II /n . minted mullet/Mk In Its swift detailr,*aoll go fraught with grief to miny , lienesetrestag , Walt feLlOB to me blghlypropor giclweelsonbl it neon, eticictv, enpress our horror and delizatillolf the accursed deed, and place upon our medal • just tribute to the "Memory of theijmatc, *baba. falleeti martyr ht the cause of‘h ' • "We cannot add to the fame Of Arita' . Linewis, Amour estimats of his character Rh/ form e l art of.thO great_ mesa, of ,eotett=t opinions Which will guide the lona* tits too antectappreclutou able vt - tues; /e pauper end,manners the latetrosal4mc uncouth, yeg oublet"digie4,z t t unpretending aid fandlati referred cal teidgeguJ triton! simple anetl plain,Of apiseth.! wrote. his thounbli were diatinetomenpren,not clearly outlined as• a pearl, and hir wordswere pure and plain as its setting of amber; Mil& seelph (Inept ad Concluatotiffttormesi'at fiat sight no man wrould havw Waned MOO* his gras ideal for:clus-Plesideftl4 dif#, , 7o,4k the tour of public daagersee Niel PAW ..3fwA brew tern *Meg to, kxchangn 11M,ror Ammer., "in discharging the dotter of ha:WM*ll was Millions and easily aciatsibleto the people. Tall* who approached hue were retaied ming, kindness, llsomed to ; with silen ce, and eel with Mmlll/trlty., The a pointed were ten pressed with his boxicajand dues &Aim* rarely =Nana& hy h 1 deetsio P.l be succe/shol were Itrithalastic In their. retell todsh; A ind Om staple ihstico; tinged' erittittre kfudlyziatuagethennen who terldinag 1,1 ? NV1114410 them mere/sit/ 1 j HIS fault. were Of ma arm hs ef., tbe poet bas cimmetatag an - Marie. Ills • env lel crisoluals In Mentay ahlgeraftslonliall.* in fial life, was the elan/Oaf 1..-Pub"'" Ile tttinguillty without atettudiac cen, pp' lic justice: .lEll Vas modest 'endlteitpenteitil Wathhtewei genial; as Franklin; itte.rnitall statcarninslim ,as Jefferson;, and_ egiilAtwel with, ill Lie 'naafi& prirdenee In aamimemma, if thuAtheolan drialdes. .mt Let, us ! !Atha da7 Ofour Diet mid.glom.t say y to - e mambos, Wavy there be, wait until the Mahe or tbendadniethtilloti of Lithitatutun . tantaliser* developed , in the lame Illgolts-My. generated amitttyfreeellrom the wilobetalPar Mbeliker.' webbed lhoM• the font etas areas: WTI and bounding OR la Its new loath of PentY 21/ rimy: ghat'. elute the bleille'" [omen e your cheek, that you went ...xgfi at d, secret heart the enemy of yo3r r. and delliverertm l-,.:ine • r —At the Ca dOw telitl: I .."1?' ifrill7 estuf 11. wg e,222 : M r u;;E:,..safelfr. ‘4. Th iel e rwred nhg l'hiVegig4t4 linuwase•tibitAtetegistt clatencldeet •Ithla Imelda death, and emlpen% , clowneter af,Ala leteTreildent the tilted States, whose,lonn lam Iliad UV Watt) of the natlan'irlth tritr; sod ght4llarlartlehe enteredootheminteikewat rash_ edlrith thte 1 7 101111 / 0 e /a the acilAilkir noel =pe rt of the 'essoniation. " ' m Thu obtain's:eta* Jit thiree6fici• uou members tbklmovuoil xna47r,ogl alen g) bbetty, clus members. ot this animation Op afar e hedgeft sainfrping , for the terni!of . s 110B. T . • rttl'ii • *colecideertalfykau.4, Bo7of eigla tf~r {true r. r an ° 411 % We r.p edikinhkrEL - Trait notidegao nbot. on A r ntaneczne,,edoenft it by a dokired Man: /gl oia eeful M b UNr T hotbed matte& on thiratettParsgt tfaterfpolt ;ward! ' a pistol and abet at it, hot oilseed 'ttrlt i oi ned etlilit toll entered the tb.lgh of the boy, who to'be playing on the street et the time:* lives on Webster street, and is the son of ale borer..-The wound Rai notrarlotus .....xhibluou orthe itiiiiniiikAiiitelittenn.- - A 6040 4Otydeogltditis a fteced lnt thiAt Abgheatelolleta known as ttie'Brolunlitol7 will glee am'eatlbltiou InIMO ' o f Ab o . aemtryil NS i)Clegalkir thb&liilltlßlLV' 7410. Ag . c. :ArilLtcousiar of '- essays, istustaia . Alkiatcall0)910:54(1Old, 140411,-4.-(gmuc.tbei . Fearful Ataldefirti—cli ifterhoon qal4o#.l4.ln9llll gag,- BanytkilLoidatyp 'nevelt men w er e belt* hoisted 442,.th11-LoPot4ll "elope, In a wagain the' m ain bhalca;"'"ana ale :wagon degainlidirlttefliihtfal rerodty, inaber krthecirat, , 1811 nab* O al= ware k6ttaiit4 sad the Mettitt badViaittzed.:i . • ~, troft tfati ' 7 1 14:;t1flood tarnittort, 4 1 1rPfy. ,‘ ' Ant at auaticat Aaprimig st• . belock: S ati Earryatr „g14!,,p3104rh1, , latally leaving tbeqq• „ , Arrival of Drafted Iticti..Abotn' throe bruldreddrattedinett: 'from Indiana - county, fall USlformed,arrlved little city yeatarday,and *Et tie forwarded to pelt- allottird ragirsenta., - Important Ann uneement by the Cu alenerof Internal Revenue.— ' t Reny Joseph J.:Lewis, •Coutudestoaerof lanai lieverme ? has Just written a latterLeiligl Fake . weft; ProPosea abandon', the Mill? , 0 .. . r. ctuiOttlllelithlg Arltieln eeons detected in maiuni fraudulent rettima.„l The law allow' that discretion mid It has been freely used— Now, the feftrohng elthftnet .. In. *enticement, b made: _ .•'. 131 1 In rill aggravated manes I Suave rebated Win:. deg. any. Across, and I shall atillAcitem.lest-br:l those not orthat charaoterlpropbso to perfter , i the same ecoMei,nei:hetelefore awhile, betintalg-v, • • HUM while longer.. Was otharwhie adeilwelff I shell beget Ulth the tafdith or Maj inialdusto i a Need offenders for °Toms' hereafter: conitulttedk generally to the IMMO, and to, requite oolfddutl W prosecute the caeca arising itv civilly and erimin49. bj Saw.: ., to ths entheut atit= 77 , Thellmule brought to oar inaMriefirm ems- so numerous, and many of them so surprising shim /know no better way to stipprees the,grovng dbmaition to practice them than - by the e aura b yo y 'public trial and. by Impositiotforth6,ll itue4 3 , Penallles - I . kbd forfeiture, pluvidut byjaw.-- • . - ' • —..-..., ~,;.; • The , Venue* Tot' AttuVoodi; bpoonee at Co.l. `Our loin!: banks' ate sometimes '"eithi. eitib": 4 :. :arreteel, but yte.do flak know. tint :Ire lufneeffif on lied tu thts =luta, Doe : heve they artottrit s rt end; of 'kWh*. 'so , ' conducted as cite or the ' .0 elk end rem renowned , or those In Bthehtato - -1, -,ham, 11,4 PrArxoret.: 8 Peeeleedt 00,1 1 1. , 14•:ht `one of the ' moat lettueuttat_ L uttltutroult..l-t4 ..f `;Ebearte, too &into triiitelltry'btzti, ..'abd tote; - aid pooe.:::-...1%, pereeu emtpeetelr,-tre!ltlcbabl-ct'Y 1 ' int' stmoirbtag, as it. daostates , _nv% ejtwit 4 r 4q 1 elute iLquettite br a tarhtttb,l l l: Edwina ?amide - teriliptililUtztbal ray' tienheatiihia It atiktifl'r Ito d9orablvelatt4,lnteut fits efeloomiamivi gi* M . 'even ILA Itit Phtlecir . drettr/ gA. Attytblegisetatutir abrat• er 8, - re ' wail- - Apitiniddials stoppor- ' , 11111x-eki ' :mete/ li m , Aluv# , (tr' 4411 1 1 it p „. ,ttiotuuttur Timm& 'sterile J O, , tik., loldtt Elnitiidnii 185111 ' deft= 'oribnOT. Ar61,8,50,0:10; ylierzteholtieli radittUrat - inelled,w,la the _course of ,pgasktylipuli 4;141.7:al anger amount. , Mtilii( thetriallti of Ate pia meter *hien suppo s ed 4 0 . b e ..amii- sonzz o - t git $ 100 .9 0 0 a, iesr, klus Ancirmons,:kets . of :_ - _,i'r tutfl areithomhtg:or their, accounts by AlPh 0 0 , ," theiiiktreetiVesuied , toalbeie , =t6' get' )rose mad _ mxto. exert yeant.iltad. Titter. l' , • = 4 .=,-, l' , '•,'ll' untsapp.—A correspoodest at ,. , tWofoik .mhesußivataildbtber litistsibe or - oftsottatb.)tbditaddlordtiottbDivlrf frisstoiZrA Pe Ufa. .After. 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