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    OLUDIE is KX VI II --NO. 220.
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prAY LATEST NEWS
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*swim LiNcom Amu.
Onsu ;limn !Bataan:
agiMpEs AT p4x RIDGE CEMETERY.
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evestutastl.Bl MOP mew.
4111FORAIN8 PEPt*ITED IN THE VAULT.
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Alin= PROM TEM cinarrEErr.
4 arrim . , of the `! oust •.ttona Washing
! • am to isprhaviese. r -
V- i
AT l C lftto " etalt 4 tb7f 4.— er i =id n ree bt" of
1 416, . Piesidint. It: Is hung kith mourning,
i t, and tasteluilit decorated within. - Luce ,
i • ow from the adjoining States and neigh
tettlemeate •Itare tieen ant rlng ihretuqt
a night, and are unable . to dud seelimmo-
I. The weather is warm-with an Uncletli
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de .
.The Elate HOl2O continued to be vialted until
iff O'clock int-night.
The ladles of the Soldiers Aid Society have laid
,
WO the coffin a beautiful cross of eventreent,
aided with ramie flowers. Other similar tokens
been contributed to-day. • .
4t noon, twenty-one guns were tired, and •
ddlorwards single guns at lutervala of ten min
. .
igea. About , noon the-remains were brought
11wde the State Rouse and placed In the hoarse,
Illbkh was from St. Lento, and was used to the
*Send. p 1 .lion. Tbomaa 13entoo, General
,lloon;:and Coroner Gamble. '
Ibebesitotria surmounted by a rdegatacest
Valli of flowers. In tbu meanwhile a - choir of
Dasdreds of voices, accompanied by a brass
band, tutgtbe Syron of . r •
the eal:eel win
Journey"CehailvLre B
let us slat
tent the portico of the Capitol.
The Amaral proCessiun was indeithe
*I direction _of- Maj. Gen. Hooker," Marshal in
Cale; Brig. Gen. Cook sod Stott, and General
.Cakes and, Sta ff . Themilitary and th e drama
. 10ade. a flab' appearance. Thu guard of honor
ceotalated of Generals Barnard, Ran Admiral
Davis, licCalln*,Bacco ey, C id w. ll , i Thomas,
Trnritsen'd and ,Bakin. end Capt. Field of
2 0be,,1J..8. N. ate Major Field ofthe U. S. Mar-
Corp. Tbe relatives and family. friends
I Cl tbs deceicoad wwie-'la. icarrinow,. including
' *lodge Divis, of the Somme Court, of:deleting
.4gorgymen Bishop Simpeon, Dr. Gurley - and
.40455. The Governors of slam seven States
flare In the ,procession: Members of Congress
*OM officers, and the Strout and municipal mi
-1 oggirilles of Illinois, and delegates from adjoin-
E Slates
ilhe lorgllne of item and other citizens was
dhsed by the Tree' Masons, Odd Fellows and
.1 :Adkins' *tiara% including colored persons. i
1 The bearae was followed by tho horse formerly
' hilengleg to Abraham Llecolu.• Da body was
• Covered with black cloth trimmed with sliver
There was an Immense crowd of people in the
' Vicinity or the capitol to tee the pmcesaion as
It and persona for seregaimiles occupied
*The proceasion arrival at. l .oak Ridge Came
pry at one o'clock. • the left of the vaalt, on
ch the radian of ' be President end- hiireitt - t
Of .,
Were deposited yeas i latform on wldels singers
. -Wad an instrumental ? la nd hatriediately joined In
Ike chanting and 'dogleg of appruPriate =isle,
Including a Muhl hymn by the deceased Prat
. dent's pastor, 'the Rev. Dr. Cituley. 'On the
tight au the epoiket's stand appropriately drape
iliti with neurning. tb i
- A short time ago s property, containleg edgfit
•=tini located in he heart or the city', was
by the dither:is. and it was desigaed to
.: ralleire7hO'light additionally beautiful and at.
`..teacylve,ind to erect thereon a-ramming-tit to the
Illuetrkens dead. , -,
A.vaalt has jest been einapieted for there.
octagon of the semaine;but owing. to`the wishes 1
bf Robert Lhseele; the xeiralee were deposited
In Oak Ridge Cemetery, awl two miles tetra
the city .
The vanitatthis pines is ' at the foot of
k
m loud lwa beautiful and owl added pert of
the geenindg. which contat. fates trees of all
warbstials.' ,11 has a .clarile, marble' : resting on'
pilsatires the. male• bring - , rustic. The
vault Is Mom feet high,s od about the same In
width, with semi eircula wings of bricks poi.
Jetting from the left side. The material Is 11=-
3
atode,, procured et - Joliet Illinois. Directly in .
eldest the ponderous d is an . Iron graUng.
'The interior walls are peed with black velvet,
dotted with evergreens.. In the centee of the
- velvet is a Itnuldetion of brick,', appal' with h .
marble flab, on . winch the collin feet& , The
front of the vault is trimmed with evergreens
ItieDeltd. Medi' In Saul was sung. aecompa.
sled by the bead. as the remains were deposited.
Thousands. of persons were aisembled r at the
cemetery before the of the procession.
'the scene was one of solemnity andlotense inter,
en; and the landicape was truly beentifel In the
light of an unclouded run. The religious exec- •
' elms end the singthg of e dirge followed brthe
readlog of isppropriate portions of scrintuns, and
a prayer. After a bytuu, by the choir, the Rey.
3dr. Hubbard read the last letugntal'erfEresi-.
dent Lincoln -,next a dirge was sung by the
• choir, when Bishop Simpson delivered. the fu
neral erettnn. , "It was; In the highest degree, el
. avast, and the:patriotic perilous of it were tip:.
pleaded. Then followed another hymn, when
the benediction was prononncoi by the Rev. Dee
*Gurley. The pmactstion was reformed and re.,
.turned to thecity.
We have . followed the remains of -President
Lincoln from Ve'ashingtoss, the meteor the as.
easelaaticer,to Sprlegileld, his former home and:
sow to be his final resting place. Ile bad...been
- absent froth the:city eve. since he left It to Fob
nary, 1E61; for the national ' capital.- to , be in
taugureted President of the United States. We
have seen him lying to state In the Executive
Xasuutsy where the obsequies were attended by
numerous . mammals, some. of them , clothed
with the highest publici boners and respouelbli l ..
tits whir* our public lustbations can bestow,
and the 'diplomatic repraseatetlves of foreign
We have folk:oared the bonsai from Washing.
ton-Baltimore,- , Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New
Tork, Albany. - Burrito Cleveland, Colnuaboa;
/nalanapolis;and-Chlr4g to. Springfield, a ctn.
cultuons distancey-sevezteen or eighteen huh.
-tired mike.. All an the route millions of people
have appeared to manilestby the means of which
they were capable their deep sense of the public
, lore, and their appreciation of the many vistas
Which Wort ed - tholife of A.Lincola. - AU classes
without dietinetlon of, politics or, creed span
lancoasly, milted In the pa/100mm honors.' All
hearts seemed Wheat an one at the heresy:anent
•
And now the funeral procession are -endoi, ogre
, loogental deity of artbrting-the martial recei p ts
• '
of AbfaltaM Limb' hither Is performed. . -
' We have sans them. deposited In the goweb. •
' . Weeplig friends with subdued and • strleleso
; -
hearts have taken their Mien: They turn their
boo homeward, ever to remember the affecting
and Imye reeve which they have witnessed.
r
- -1. The lo unction so o ft en repeated on this way,
egal
olleatr in. googly to his rest." has teinebeyed,
' • and the great heart or the nation throbs heavily
' 3 . 0 the p ortals of the tomb. - - ' ' '•• -
.
THE TrURBUIT OF BOOTH.
-A Snla -. 11 Airay After . Him.
C . . DISTRIBUTION. OF THE REWARDS,
" xA Tots, May 4.—The W orld's accerent of
. .
Sheparlitilt of Booth and Harrold heaths night
• utter untU th ey crossed the Patinae,
. ,
! like military and civil forces togellier
_ .„
sot < tcquite issnall army . and , constitetid
by far the bumf - is:4lm organisation ever known
its_thbi.elds of the Atlantic. Three . ' grand par
!•,- .
mina we:reorganised, one rearibing up the North
- bank of the Petomac Sowards Chain' Bridge to
prevent escape by that direction tot. Virginia,
• where Mosby. it is swelled. awaited tolail the
. murdered; the amend starting froin Richmond.
Dorthward s forming a broad nivancing
Picket or ritirroPik .between thealue Ridge
mad broad aesoufilliog 'totems; and the third to
Scour the peninsula towards Mat Lookout. An
• regeeimelticsary measure Washington was donhly
' 4...looifer'Tho.intioldl.k.i In all North.
Ms town were adirlied of the description of the
- amirderer,and sequoia- were made of detective
sibleflt in Saftiotere,Phlletielphlt and New York.
•
to *surd to Washington without delay, thole
• I-- - hoWdemys, At One timemot less than &elute.
died detectives were engaged: The military
, tdunes wee commanded byColonel Wells, of
the Nth Michigan, and Color:lel Clendenning, of
• the4lloi 111knolei 'witty. ?articular credit
eo the °Meese floes New Tort and Phil o.
-- rhuistertiVti Sm. the capture of Booth wait bri
distil:Wed hetwerweery many men. simmato
to tibia SMIPIPO, but the War Department may
I Immesse it at tts dleerettne. The entire coma
anoostolo acs Imorthad and AMY odd teemed
4 ' ..Tbelo Lanni 4lepon nen ..tio
GENERAL 11 ILSOYS AIMS EXPEDITIP.
11.18 ABRIVAL AT CHARLESTGV.
Condensed History of His Operations.
AN 1111(61 , 11E AllOOl or ruorszn DESTEOTIM
FROM • JAMESONVILLE, FLORIDA,
Arrival of Andersonville Prisoners.
Tone, May 4.—The Herald's Savannah
correspondent of the 29111, says: •
Gen. Wilson's famous raiding expedition ar
rived here 'Yesterday from Macon. The follow
ing lee condensed history of ahe trip. General
,
Wilton left . Chickasaw, Abihtima, en the MI of
Match. It is not proper to - give any statement
of the number of his forces. Ebenezer Church,
near PlaitetivMe. ALL. wu taken after a short
tattillt Forrem'acavally. Three him
dred prisoners, and three guns were captured.
Fermi.% forces were driven to the west of the
Cabawha river and separated. A column, war
sent to Tweak:pea which captured. and dczareyed
much government property. Selma. four hun
dred and ten miles from the base, was captund
• on theld of April, togetber with 2,700 prisoners,
32 guns in position. and 75 in the arsenal. We
destroyed three ruillog-mills, with fixtures every
a amain!.
-large naval Maed aud ( second In
Cortance In the Coefedersicy.) powder-worts,
magazine, and a in- number . of cars. Ws re
maimed at Selma eight deys.
Islbe assault on Selma. Brig. Gen. Ell Lang,
of 'be second division. had command. of the
right; sad Brevet Major Gen. Emory Upton on
the left. A pn liminary assault by the escort
leas unsuccessful ; the eecond division charged
over the works In splendid style, carrying every
thing. Were them. Theenetny's force was from
6.000 to 7,1E0. mostly militia, and Our assault
.Mg force was oily 1,250 men. Gen. Long was
wounded and bra arrived here entente for the
north.
Our losses were 250; and the enemy dllielaily
state their loss to have been between 400 and
500. Our whole loss in all the expedition was
vuly;1150. A total of 45t miles was marched In
25 days; averaging over 20 milieu per day dada:
the time.
The Alabama river was bridged 650 feet, the
operation occupying five days, from the fifth to
the tenth. The next place attacked was Mont
gcmtry, fifty' miles distant, destroying all the
bridgt a on the A'abama and Tennessee river.
the railroad to Columbiana was destroyed. The
enemy destroyed 25.000 bales of cotton. Mont
edmerx_sulatadered without assault. Firs guns
fell into our blinds. We destroyed two rolling
mills and fourrdries,two magazines, one locomo
tive and sixty-three cars. Five steamboats were
captured on the raver near Wetempka. 'rho
rebels. burned 85,000 bales of cotton before ever,
tutting.
Columbus, Ga., distant eiglaty.llve miles, was
taken by assault by - General Upton-after dark
bn the 10th. One thousand two hundred pris
oners were captured,firty three g-ans,seven large
cotton factories 100,000 bales of cotton, and
Immense quantities of ordnanceopiartermaster's
and commissary st o res, a large arsenal; a pistol
rectory, an accoutrement factory, a naval foun
dry, a rolling mill and foundry, an arsenal foun
dry, thirteen -locomotives, over one hundred
can; dePois. machine chops, de, werecaptured
and desttoyed, ,
A gunboat mounting all seven-Inch guns,
now called the Jackson, hut the name of which
had been recently changed, was captured here.
A detour to-West Point. was-made, by La
grange% brigade, who attacked. the Weiss and
carried them by . storm, ungluing the. garrison
-.three hundred and flny in - number, and - tour
guns, and . killing the rebel. General- Tyler In
Fifteen locomotives were destroyed, two bun
dred ears, two Inidges, and two large
,factones
to the vicinity. We destroyed large quantities
of szoortermosterood commissary stores ottani'.
en, and th e bridges on the Selma Montgomery
Banns& Wereapturedalong the road five guns.
MICIM wall taken without opposhlem. It-has
not been' necessary. as yet, to destroy any pro
perty. We ciptured Generals Howell Coeb, -
...Gerstavna.W.. Smith, Ibrmerly Street Inspector
of • New York city, Robertson, Mercer and
The captures are 133 guns in position in the
field, read by assault LW guns in arsenals and
lecture, withammesae_ amonatit, of ordnance,
quartermaster's commnalmarVeotton,- ins.o_d?s,
The iltrard's Jacksonville, glorkia, corras_pott
dent *aye : About one thousand .- of Um Bakst
Soldiers formerly imprisoned at Aidersonville.
Georgla, were, on the morning of the 28th
tramp. sled' by the rebels down the Florida
Celatral Railroad to wind's ten mtlei of Jackson
ville, where they ware unconditionally released,
and left to make their way-into the Union noes,
which several litutdred of thernhad reached be.
-fore night. - An presented a pitiable appearance.
and -were barely able to walk, but their joy was
great on !lading theraselrof once Again under
.the orotectioa.of the'old Sag: ;
The :lliriskra Hilton Read corresPoedent says
onto arrieslof Governor Aiken: Gov. Aiken
claims to be "an original Union mon an on
' poeer of 'frellin cation In Calhoun's time„ - and a
friend, of the Union and the Constitution ever
sleet; ,Bot thdo 'are reports_ contradictory of
this, and among others ho is accused of fannsb
log a portion of the brain which has enabled the
rebels to held out for four yean, and of having
held several advisory interviews with Jeff Davis.
'There are only reports, but of cOursa the War
Department most have had soma foundation for
its seller iagstnst him. *- ' •
G. B. Lamar, a-prominenteltizen of Savannah,
has also been arrested. He is an avowed enemy
of the Unlou. He was 'a unill deaden man, and
has been one of the most industrious and suacess
- fel alders and abettors of the rebel *cause in
Georgia. Efe . makesoo secret, oven now, of his
.bitter hostility to the Union. Courteous, ena
ble and sociable in all other respects, he hates
Yankees most thoroughly, and boasts of it.
It le understood that the prisoners are charged
with treason. and will be regularly tried Users
for.
Tito Tribune's Washington special has the fol
lowing: The court room for the trial of the
Presidential assassins has bean fitted up al the
- arsenal building, and the trials will proceed
without. delay. The number about to be put oa
trial. Is. about_ forty._ and the %lens now In
custody will probably be discharged at tha
cue progresses and their testimony is given in.
Colonel Clark. of the rebel army, who was
captured by one of our scouting ,parties while
endeavoring to escape from Richmond on one of
"the: last trains foam the doomed city. asserts that
ha WWI in charge of all the ipicle which was re-.
moved froth 'Richmond; that 'brat his train
broke 'down and lie nand it Impossible tee
get it on this' Mack and off again, and see
lug oar forces approaching, he ordered II
84 on lira, • and that all his efforts to
Ease the , specie were unavailing ; that the
soldiers broke open the kegs and mold the et
dteman. and the tumult the soldiers aad citizens
appnaprland all there was.. Re asserts that he.
knows that nootheritiaounts of specie notin the.
..pickets : or lis mum ware taken from Rick.;
mood, and thatthis lot was all stoleul Re Mates
'further that tho anscant hat Insert* mutely over
estimated,- mud Conllrmillai statement . hereto
fOre atadafien Grant, that It amounted only
PAISLED MMEEIII EXCHANGED.
liIDE FOR FLOUR 01.0.E.TED.
,WLBEIDI67OI4 _May 4,, , ,Tti0 Mowing order
jost. born =dabbed of the WarDopartmeat z
WAIL DIP'T., GENEW.:II 017101,
14 . 41511M0T0N. 4 0 [11 26, 1!3615.. . J.
'Grenert4 Order 7t5.--rtret- 1 411 prisoner,
Oyer delivered en parole to fetinial ofticeis
e4at of the .511salerippi river, to' nd including
ttio 22d day, of April, 1885, except those who
may have tow elehverai at.Darisf, Geogta, aro
hereby declared duly =Oen*.
,sfivantntandera' of pniitlel canape will
!Inward exchanged offiems and men to the armies
to . which Ile; belong with - as little delay an p:..
*Me. By order of theflemelary of Wax.
• ' [>?troed] • W. A. Numomt, A. A.O.
The bids were opeuedliereyestord ty tor fur
olablog the subelsteuee deportment with flour ;
24.500 brio. were offered at prices ranging
from $S 50 to SO 50 per, barrel: Alt the dory
offeredwu of gradrNo. 1. except 5,000 barrels
otiffo; 5 5 td $B , CS and 18 75 per banal. • .
STILL ANOTHER, SURRENDER.
Jeff. Thompson and Entire C4mmand.
.
Shamus, Stay 11—YSI Cairo, 41.--Jett Thoetip-'
eon werreddered as ; Wien, army, yesterday,
to Citit:Mitcliett; of tliel.T. S. navY.
• !Ingress *Me_ entkelT , AusPellded tai"
coy in accordance with the proelemetbe offlov•
City' Poise IroatonleaGer. Allies., •
. .., •
trattarapros . . 'key A—ln'asisisposee of the
serenest or troops the owner olden to the
past cake- st`elty Mit. Olsoontinled.• lfo
sore postal ornate payable thereat vas be Peaed•
tl_poststheters.
• Tim !Von that exaor. - Allost S of Werth Valli- -
nosy Est Nei ethetteltted lathe old meal pAsos
hoot CAW - He ytot bls pird• and is stopping
stO harnsl. •Ile wits on the= streets tomlay with
ants 131 a Meads.
JIFF. DAVIS ISCLIDIitAIIOIIO DIUDDMISHS
Abolishing Tmde Regulations.
ARRESTS FOR• MIRRORING BOOM
: tions of Volunteer Naval °facers.
PRESENT TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON
Mespect to President Lincoln's Memory.
New ]fora, tiny 4.—The Commercial Myer
lows apedal Stir!: Jeff. Davis, and several
leading rebels, will be included In the bill of in
dictment before tile court for the trial of the
murderers now In custody and yet to be cap.
lured. .
.
President Johnson le understood lobe In favor
Of abolishing the trade regulations of the PICAS
pry pOactment. The subject will be ll:missed
aniddielded at the cabinet meeting on Thuradoy
hest. c
A Post Speclit says: Bight Marylanders,
ebargid with harboring Booth and Wing In his
escape, have been arrested and lodged In prison
In Nfsahlegion.
The marls received by the Navy Department
this moving were laden with resignations of
volunteer officers In the naval service, In obedi
ence to the new orders of the Governincnt for
the reduction of theacrvice.
The charges against Ex-Governor Aiken are
preferred by the military authorities in Charles
ton. i.
"the Tort says a number of prominent citizens
of this city are about to present President Jona
.son with a magnificent carriage with horses
and haruesa to match.
W4BMICOTON, May 4.—By order of tho Sum
ter, df War tho War Departnacnt,aud its bureaus,
Rare closed at IS o'clock, and will continue so
throughout tee remainder of the day, in round
to the memory of President Lincoln. Minato
guns are to be tired every half hoar at the arse
nal, Ilosleg at sundown with a national salute.
Wastintovow, May 4.—By order of the Presi
dent all. pubUe bulldogs were closed after twelve
otelork to-day out of respect for the late President,
whose final funeral obsequies were In progress
at Springfield. The coons also adjourned, and
all the muulelpal diked were closed. fieveral
of our citizens dosed their stores and half hour
guns were fired all the latter part of the day, do
ffing with a natieual salute at anent.
Gen. Casty, In obedience to an order of tha
Warintartment, has suspended the recrultleg,
of colored troops in Richmond.
G . EN. El HOW FORCES DISBINDED
Col. Gilluer's Cavalry Surrendered
TIIE SCOUNDREL TURNER ARRESTED
Rebel General Rosser Captured
NIFIT Tonic, May 4.—The ftlehmond WAfg of
the 3d bas authentic Information from South
west, Vitoicia that no portion of General Thomu'
force came east of Bested. The only United
States force that penetrated into Virginia was a
pm tion of Stoneman's command.
General Echols, commanding all the rebel
forct s in Southwest Virginias (3,000 Or 4,000 lo
number,) disbanded his" troops. Those lying
cottignoutly returned to their homes.
Colonel - Coltner's Kentucky Cavalry Barren.
dead to the United States authorities on the
terms accorded to Lee.
Earil Duke's regiment, formerly Morgans,
staried for the Trans-Mluissippl, and Vangnsn's
Wild Cat East Tennessee cavalry aro still at
General Rally is confined to his bed at Lynch
burg with rheumatism,
A report at Richmond said all the silver plate
taken from the people of Richmond. In the last
hours of the Confederacy, has been captured by
our:fes ens beyond Farinville.
A rumor also said that Major Thomas P.
Turner, the scoundrel who commanded Libby
Prilon ender rebel regime, had bean captured
following In Jeff. Davis' track, and Is on his
way to Fort Warren for counflement.
The rebel General Rosser was captured cm the
28th in Remora errancy, Va., where his wife ra
!NFL
D6)fIIGI i 0 ETllijifrlGNST BARRIS.
Notorious Female Rebel Arrested
RENIGNATION OF GENERAL SCIIERZ
.
Nuts Yam. May 4.—Th3 Tribune's Waahing
tcd epselal say's: 1 - 4 c evidence thus far ad
fluted against Congreeematt liar& le very dam-
Col. Baker last evening arrested Mrs. ?arsine,
of 'l:hairnet*, itt . this city. She Is to be tried by
a Commission of which Colt:weal Chapman is
In . fige.Adsocate. , Mrs. P. satiated in distnbut.
log the spoils among .I:Larry thlotote4
les. who captured a train at Gunpoirder Bridge
Dot summer. She has been a conspicuous rebel
,during all the war, and stood at the headof the
female secessionist* in Baltimore. '
The Nan Department haa the gonrnment
primer running upon discharge blanks. All ap
plications for leases of absence are most cheer
fully accorded, and all resignations gladly so.
owed. The North Atlantic Squadron, which
was composed of about one' hundred Teallelli, is
already reduced to thirty.
The Tioiso Washington special says: Gen.
Hoffman, Commissary General of Prisoners, has
cone to Memphis on important official imsiness.
In his absence the control of his department de
volves upon Maj. Geo. Brogden. •
Get. Sebum to-day tandemd to the President
Lli resignation as Major General. Ills resigna
tion was accepted. •
111PORTANT ARRESTS Ei (ARYL '
AHASSINATION OF UNION SOMMIRS
SJITIXORE, May Se...The* were brought hers
to;day ffi thargeof an armed gaged of soldiers
under Llent. O'Brien, two citizens of Calvert
.ronnty, named N. W. Browne and Wm. Coch
rane, and three other men. under charge of be
ing concerned lit the recent amasslnaties of
Union soldiers stationed there. Cochran as.
ketowledatri be bad been for mouths in a start.,
yn¢condittou, which tying imowtt to Browne
steel Otheta, he Wall oared huge snag( of money
.tottake tbelhes of certain soldiers. Be accept
, el the tenriblorbilbe,' sad deliberately &marina
tel twoaohliers whibt doing plebs duty.
poetess* received $175 bar killing the first
settler, and was to have tee hundred for the
murder of Measlier, bet was app-ebended before
the money war paid. The parties charged with
this terrible earn° were taken to Washington
this afternoon under guard, and are now In the
Old Capital prison. An examination will soon
net held, ' A Jew nights ago, while Mr. O'Brien,
. Superintendent of the Government Fee, . In
Alm 'Meer counties, was riding through the
country he was shot at by a concealed foe but
'fortunately escaped. ills horse, however, was
7be rebels in the lower counties within
the past two 'Weeks have beCothe - exceedingly
'defiant nod dangerous. They have been cora
mitthrg depredation upon the inhabitants and
slaughtering numbers'ofßevernment cattle.
06016'8 ERRAND 00 ARRESTED.
HARROLD IRE NOTORIOUS DR.IUNIBI.ETYI AGENT
litjunellon *lna New Me CIIIIMISIIOIMII.
'Yaw Yo ' its, May 4.—A boy his' been tweeted
at:Brooklyn and taken to Washington, whose
eohversation leads to the belief that he was pos-
Flint! of knowledge tit' rthe aasaseinatiOn. He
Was an 'errand boy of Booth.
It appears that Derrold turned out to be. the
agent and 'Conildanta Of the notOriotis . Dr.
!Inmlalety, who lately suddenly disappeared
from Brooklyn.
.
.An Injunetton was gest bet by the Elainrome
ennt iaday, eanraining the new inn Comm*
, - .
6kintrifroik entet*lipon their mai, dude*
; The, itewiTde 1 r IDala ant Otbell.
s.—Commentingonthe
Ward °abed far pails end 'pitlet icignaptes hi
the mar6er ;or tireohl, the Tabun.
think& doie 'in 040.11'161 Ve !attired by do-.
mend under the Aeldn„ • •, . •
The Thom eeje ike mill bardly be stir
priced %bat the murder •le to he brought home
directly to leadingsetnis. Booth, Beall, Ken,
nedy end others web till hired_ As deiperate - In
struments by Richmond ootapiristare-
The rime thinks the albr fa Darla is not
t he IWorld thinkable - "iirrer for Darts Is more
"coefibteat thaw for others, at Um are iltar la
cap alis; end will never wane voluntarily within
the United Maim • •lf deemed b wade for thei r .
entrendis ander tie Imlay no reward is needed.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PiIISHURGEL FRIDAY, 3iit.Y
LETTER FROM BEVERLY TUCKER.
Knowledge of the Assassina
tion Plot Denied.
SANDERS STILL AT MONTREAL
Morrezac, May 4.—lleverly Tucker publish
es a letter stating that whoever asserta ho
had anything to do with the assassleatlos, or
any knowledge of the plot to capture Lleeola or.
Seward, blackened his soul with diabolical per-
He says he never beard of Bno - or any others
arrested before the astwasinaHon. He was not
here when Booth was. He has seat for a copy
of the evident* so as to disprove It.
Sanders is stlll residing here.
SECOND EXPEDITION TO GARRETT'S.
Several More Arrests Made.
NSW Y4IIE, May 4. —The flee airs Wattles.
ion correspondent says: A second expedition
was gent to Garrett's plantations, where Booth
was found, on Saturday, and,• returned yester
day, bringing In as a DtieotlCl Jett, who took
Booth and llarrold to Garrett's,and a number of
other*. It appears that Jett -introduced Booth
to Garrett as a rebel soldier named Boyd, and
wanted Wm to bo takes carp of by Garrett a
few days, when he would be taken away.
These facts Garrett bas la rain enndeavorod to
prevail on Jett to certify to.
The Herald's Washington correspondent soya:
There are twenty-one, and perhaps twooty.three,
persons concerned In the aasassinatiou who will
certainly stiffer the death penalty.
sew- Turk stuck and Money Maltese.
Few Youa, May 3.—The Stock market Is
quiet and prices sterol'. At the Seat Board the
Bears showed little disposition to fall short, and
the Bulls showed no disposition to make further
efforts to strengthen the market. At the second
Beard, the Bean succeeded In pressing tho
prices down somewhat, but were unable to pre
vent a subsevent rally. Most of the operations
were on Erie, and all the rest of the stock mar
ket sympathize with its fluctuations. It is
thought that nearly all apeculeetion at the Stock
Exchange for the preseot will be governed by
Erie. Government Bonds steady but quiet,
operations being held in abeyance until the next
arrival from England. Quotations were about.
the same as yesterday except on ten-forties,which
adTOTICEd State Bonds quiet and arm.
Miscellaneous Shares aro all better. Coal Stocks
firm and higher. Railway Mortgages firm and
mice at full prices. Bank alma:quiet and firm.
The Gold market was stronger to-day, owing
to the Increased demand for shipment abroad.
There arc very few pnrchasen on speculative
account. Money continues abundant with a
limited demand.
Petroleum Stocks aro firmer and In more de
mand. Bales: Buchanan Farm, 1511 Maahat•
tan, 52; Oceanic, 230; United Slates. 1450;
Cherry Run, 54; Excelsior. 495; Empire City.
250, Heydriek, 2550; Tack, 1=
Condition of Seuetary Seward and Son.
Wasitracros, May 4-9 A. If.
Boa. R. M. Stanton, Serentaryqf War:
I have the honor to report that the Sseretary
of State patted ► restless night, but hts strength
has not been affected by It. Mr. V. Seward con
tinues to gain slowly, and rroaannees Igalaelt
much better,
(Signed,)
WAS/111 , 020N. May 4-9 r. r.
Hook R. M. Skint - on, Secretary of War:
I bare the honor to report that the condition
or the Secretary of Sudo, and Master Seward, Is
quite as farrorabiC u at last report
(Sigurd.) J. S. Blaass.
&rpm Cita%
Crime In the tteuttp—.Pald Kite Depart..
Nay Tons. May 4.—Thu Tribaute says there
Is gram danger that the season of vegetation will
pam unimproved, arid leave isrmti sections of the •
B,uth exposed next winter to actual famine. It
suggests an order from the President, urging the
-. people to plant, and pronelaing them the fruit of
their labor In any EMU.
At a meeting last evening of the foremen of
Ihetro companies of this city, all hot me -toted
to oppose the enforcement of the tr . ! iilW or-an-
Icing a paid de - postmen!. The completes ralas
to allow the new commissioners to act.
tenant Won Royal
New Toga, May 3.—. The Steunu Arago ar
rived to-night from Port Royal. Gros. J.dfriet
and Long. are Resumers. The capture of
Macon, Ga.,by Gen. Wilmot/ smarmed. The en.
Cre 11 ,ce launder the proteetkon Of Union whiten.
Gov. Brown was at Auriga endeavoring to get
up • State Conventioti to bring back Georgia 17
allegiance to the Union. Cereal crapt to Goon.
lea pramlsewell--little cotton planted. Wilson,
afterentering Marro and placing with
drew a large portion of Ws family outside of the
city.
B. B. Collar died reeently at Macon.
Ncw Tcom, May 4.—The ifensld's Richmond
special says Beverly Tucker and Geo. N. Ben
ders were to Richmond a few weeks before the.
Peace meeting at Niagara Falls. 4a2ders was
6 inquest 0011Itatitten wlt4 :air. Davis and
Itcojamla, and was generally accompanied by
Tacker. Just before the Niagara Peace mat
ing, Sanders disappeared from Richmond. and
was man followed by Tucker. Bander* was re
ported to be negotiating Cu the construction of
Iron.clads In liaglaed. It Is not known what
other projects were discussed at the Moos of his
visit.
Bevan-Thirty Loan-tatabserlptlons Tester.
terdaY. 110,103,250.
Prmanatenta. May 4.—Jay Cooke reports
the sale of 7.30 s to -day at $8,103.:350. :The
largeat western sabamiptions were $603,000 from
the Firit NatiOnel Dank of Cluclatotl, and
.200,000 from the Second National Bank of
Cleveland. The largest eastern subscriptions
warn $700,000 hum the etnth National Bank of
New York, 000.000 from the Second National
Bank °Monson, and MO. 000 from the National
Metropolis Bank of Washington.
Trade tO be °petted with the Staten.,
Ness , TORTE, April 4.—The World's Washing
lesion special says: It is currently reported
today that the President sad Cabinet hale do
ceded to open all States to general trade, and
.tispend all regulations In forge by order of the
Treasury Department. If this Is confirmed by
itie proclamation of the Presldent,,lt will be a
most Important - step towards the reetorstkm of
Beam
The Auau!nation of non• Be Berten•
Ms .
MaY3,— on. Burr Burton, oft
thy, was ebot by an assassin, at one o'clock this
A. M., Ind will probably not live through the
night: The murderer, In order to ere at Burton,
broke out a pane of . glue, and as be stopped la.
Ms night clothes to a door In range of the broken
glass, tired, the ball passing through the lungs.
An arrest has been made..
blew Yong May 4.--Gold more 'active and
firmer. Yesectday's export was larger than no.
ticinated, and this morning purchases hare beco
undo for remittance abroad, to preference to pay
log t!e present rates of exchange. The pnee
opened at 14234, and advanced to 143 . 1,‘.: -%
Evening—Gold tn.nicht la 143.
Tbe 'Marrs* Court ri.rtial.
Wssmierrox, May 4,-- , The court martial la
the caie - of Harris met Ills A: M., and In the
thereto of witnesses adjourned until. to-Mor
row. ben. Sherman was at Point Lsokont" yes
terday, enronte to Wuhinglnn. The principal
portion of the army of tim Potomac! In already
on the march here.
Municipal Election at L. Angeles, Cal.
SAN FRAIICI,CO, May 2.—The mulleins( epee•
Hon In Los A ogelos to-day. resulted In the elec.
lion of the entire Union I ticket. Ihis pl*Cei
always heretofore been a strong secession s►m
pathizingdistrict:
Drrnorr, May 4.—Quartss McCabe, for many
years the Great Western Hallway ticket agent on
the steamer- - has'lmen appointed -agent
'for, that &rakish& Ids headquarters at Detroit.
Trade Betoiettons ,nemoved.
/day 4.—A1l restrictions on trade
:within the &stator Delaware, Mirllithdr Fano'
sy Irani& and West Virginia are removed, by or
der of the Berretary of the Treasury.
'eanstitutienal Amendment ItalUted.
air=Otto, May 4:—The Colittltutkinal
Ateet o dmeet utetetteeitelf; pond both breeches
Of the Coloiseetleat *tele this mernt.t.
Valuing° of tter weoeurtni depth of. feeling
produced in that city by the death of Yoraident
Lidcola g the tie, York Earning Pose says in
tnribez illizatration of the condition of the poPa.
mtod,we may here state, what we hare
learnedwith* authority of Mr. dcum;one of
the Pollee Commiardonersi that during the 'Ol4
week there have been'fewetartrata tbr dnanitee
nem end disorder, than in any 'Week since
Yolk containedover one hundildthimisanllMP^.
`NEWS AND DDSCELLANY
.
Binati IN DM LIINLoTAT, 1:WM . 2.1.;7Tc the or
annlzatlon of national banks iu States that have
been in rebellion the Comptroller of the Cur
rency, conforming to the rment _decision of the
United States Sufferance Coort, will require from
applicants who have been reabients In those
s ta t e s during the rebellion the oath of allegimee
to be sled. with tho 'papens; in- otdeStiert
appear that the parties are gnelifie/ in the or
ganization of ;thank; and.undeisueltdwollides
as wonld , prevent the granting of ofraneld3o L.)
them; In the organization iry bank it 13
necerary that three-fourilts of rte directors
shoe have been residents In the'State where
the pink Is located one year priortofts organiza
tion. ' Beaks will not be ontnnized nor payers
received for orgeoiration, In any place not fully
under thu control of thn gorernmnot.
No the appointments niado - by Gov. Fen
ton is that of William P. Powell„to. be Notary
Public,. Mr. Powell to a well, edonatod man, of
great respectability, well known t 0,1.00
wramer
cl►l community as engaged for nanny years In
the Waimea of shipping sailors. yesterday
took the um:m=7 oath of OffloosOlte Jity, flail.
It la the first that) a colored man ; hate occupied
the position of Notary Public In this city, and Is
one of the signs. of the times. Mr. Powell la
perfectly competent to discharge the duties of
the office, and It is creditable to Gov. Fenton
that be should have given hem the appointment.
As in rcany other cues the result Will show that
itwad only neceseary, to disregan toe presumed
poi:polar prejedice to show that, it bad already
nearly disappeared among all right-minded and
respectable people.—N. Y. Tribune.
AN ; APPEAL TO EXOLMID.—Yie see that that
• - • - - •
Intolerable busy-body, Colorado Jewett, is said
to have arrived In Europe on a"Speclal tnlason"
from New York: We are glad.for a double
reason, that be has gone to England—we get rid
of biro, and we punish the Britlatt. We fervent
ly treat they will continue thel! fa ith It. his as
aurancea, and invest lamely on his advice In
Confederate bones. lint if they have any wish
to befriend this country, now that It no longer
neada , even their good wishes; we beg them to
keep Jewett on the other side of the Atlantic.
It they win do this, we can afford to givo ttiem
a grad deal of their "neutrality." if they aced
him back, their hatred of the United &rites can
no longer be doubted.-21r. Y. Times.
GERMAN STRIEES.—A Berlin letter Safe Al
most ell the teliore of Breslau have struck work
for an advance of wages. The eta°. of Lite
compositors at Lingle still a:mutants, and the
pubitabinn trade Is thrown tato great eonfttalan.
. .
At Burg, n strike among the factory bands hes
teen going en for some time; 04 till the efforts of
the police and other author i*s to induce them
to t Omit to the terms of thainutoters have pith•
arts proved futile. In rupact to strikes and
cembinatlota among workmgo, Germany is foot
following In the footsteps of egland. The In
terest with which the strikeslnatoffe.rdohlre and
Northumberland Dave here bean followed Is a
remarkable sign of the times.
Tits LION AND not MLSTIM.—At Monroe.
Oirode, In France, the proprietor of a traveling
menagerie named Peson, had been performing,
with a lion, and was on the, point of leaving
the cage when the animal sprang forward and
threW him to the ground with hla face down
wards. The lion fastened on the man's backl,
and began to tear his drabs*, Tria - aPeetate*
were much alarmed, but Pesos, with great prea-
• .
ante of mind, cooly asked for tils whip, which he
had dropped, and then sneaking .t.o . the aaltnal
unix authority, succeededla disengaging hi 4.-
Fri f, and soon brotozht his assailant to porfo t
obedience, getting off with a fow
scratches. •
KfLL TUX Cavanrit.LlAL—We bayo sere
ectowentestiena uruivg . itlso those who o o
trees to devote s bolo tuns now to the destra -
slur - of caterpillars' nu% 'which ere names' Jr"
tem-roue Mt meson. One centlernau. whob
v" five* of hia ovilk wet!),t,”s o ht, uittibor's
oordru; ' sied Militates diut AC killed 10,0110 of.
throe mischievous insects In an bour'e time;
audio PO doing toot:ably saved his fruit. trop
ur..t lbll. An hoar - spent sow 'le-drawling
three pests is of more value than tea' hour* will
tfe, ei few Tette hence, Were ham 4,war Or ei•
jtermination wtll eierrriowo bo waged igafnel "
thele...-Boatosijoaraal. .
J. K. lhasas.
Surgeon Gail
Txa B. Petarsbnrry norrespondent of She
New Tort Staid chararkerbre* the report of the
prevalence of the "Rustles plague' la that city
as a "peat: hoax.", ,The disease ammo a
typhoid character in MDT CMS, Rttbatit pro.
venting generally any very grave symptoms. It,
la sometimes complicated' with cerebral conga;
Con, pneumonia and Other coutolslns. but is
almbat exclusively col:dined to the hospitals-
The statement that the Mlbertan plague, which
is nothing more than the malignant pustule, had
made its appearance Cu:retort, said to be ne•
Tin great adratace'ibei;ginade by Moth la
Veridetatt er T
,4 =Wag
see uneasiness In Europe. Thit - eaptentof
Khgken has given the Rualaus, a sure lbottrArg
on the frontiers of China, and very near the
northwestern frontiers of British /udla.' Ttos
Sanaa of Kohkan has sent en embassy to n
standnople to complain of Russia's after° h-
Meeltei and the embassy wilt proceed ilkowla to
England on a similar errand. Remits de lei
having conquest In view, but simply a safe
mut the interior of China.
MAJOR CATLlptalt and Wet& MURTON°, he
rebel officers who were captured some MO the
Cote In Indiana, where they had gone in -
guise to help the Sensor Liberty In their traitor
one designs, were afterward paroled against the
pt.:gest of Gen. linear, ant: tent East to be ex
chenged. President Jimmies lies, however, had
diem rearrested. and they have been returned
to Indiana for trial. They were unquestionably
(plea, according to the laws of war.
A Contontasca.—The steamer Atuttndatian,
which carried to England' the news of the fall
of Itiamorid, arrived off Crookhaven at half
past derma o'clo ,1 " : 4 .'111 of April Ittb,
and thus by a singular coincidence, the people
of Europe In general received the news of the
fall of the rebel capital at almost the same hour
that this country was thrown Into eoastarmition
by. the announcement of the assassination of
President Lincoln.
A Exhume private letter says lb tt among Mr.
Lincoln's papers has been found .s package of
letters, marked In his own band , * Ming, "As
sassination Letters." While man- of theta
threatened Ws We, others warned Mitt of piers to
take ft- lie seems to have teem:fie so used to
things of this sort that neither kind made any
Impression upon him.. • '
Now 'AND Tlfttr.L4lllll before the last ?reel:
dupla! election, Mr. A. Delmont, Chalrutan of
:the Nattonil Desneeralle Committee, made •
I public offer to bet 1110,000 that If Mr. Liacola
should be re-elected, the war would out-last his
second term. What does Mr..E. think &boot the
matter noW T • "
Eaohten troops have arrived! at !Italie. llon:
dotes, to re-laforce the garrison there, audit la
reported that the whole feces at Jultulfte is or.
dried. to be In readiness for embarkation Udther. - j
This la believed to be done to cheek Msaimithinh'
attempt toabsorb the colony .. Into Oa Mekleas
e.
Ciao: IS'. &rag, a boot and algia
tun rof New Twit, who had lad. Ivry Wavily
tv the rail In gold, died very sudsiest, 04 itliooo ,
night, from an overdose of (chin. Is ti sup .
ported be committed aulelds. • • • ' .
,
non 'man who has netealePt Aar Itiaran÷ar l s
fines a rival in Daniel . Mottos, of s,
Me. who sleeps sla weeks id a theisousd wide
awake the rialto& the year. L+
. ,
Is a conversation with Ear. Dr. Ikdkwrat.
New York, a year ago, Seerstaq Seward said of
Mr s Lincoln,.....lleis.tbe hest man elver knew,l.
ft is abaut time to begin to calculate with
tolerable certainty as to the looped for fruit
over the country at large. To begin with this
%tete. we can asy that the prospect In this region
never was better. There has been a wonderful
ly luxuriant blossom ot every spades and almost
ev/ty variety of fruit wherever there are healthy
trOMS . ,
The peach trees were greatly damaged by the
cold winter 'of 18634. Some.. Indeed scarcely
ant, of the young orchards received any damage
fr. which they- did not reooyer dating 'the
growing season of 1864, haylug. nothing to do
but to recuperate. They are ' now full of wring
huh; and the orchards that did .not wholly re-.
coyer are doing es welt as could be expected. -
As to apples, there is a fall load on 'the trees
of most sorts, some being nearly out of blossom,
end others Just unfolding. As , to pears, there h
ne limit as the quantity-of young - fruit set; and
tbe trees being generally la good condition,
there will doubtless be a largSsupply.—Ons. Gas,
Another Surrender.
Stephen U. Mallory' Secretary of the late
rclkl navy, has sarrendered rit Pensacola to I
William Clabeon, commanding the guaboat.Nip.
ale; ksfilory Floridian: and is ProttablY
&caking his way both'''. - Is thefirst bead of
driertment bfthe late rebeimmeniment that. he;
corps Into , our hands, and the coarse to be par•
sued with reference to hlm will probably be I
Treendent for all cases that may occur. We are
uninformed is to the terms on which he has sur
raidered, but annual officerhas power to maks
toms with such persons that will exainptOem
from trial. and it Is therefore pre m:arablethat
MailorY will ..be made • . an example of. nil vol.
malary surrender. Is an- bulteidtht- that
catinotdispersed after leavingglehmcmd. on the
maw , quo pad plan. ThiCothers will probably
turn up before a meat whilek.-..g'fiti. Aegean.
No CONDPIRANOPIII TO us Itaiutonair fa Cava
pki—Tbe Coastal General of Canada. haa given
forrnal rodeo - to tho Canadian anutoritlea forth°
saander of'all *Latina', omi:woad irttft=the
are elitation of tbe Pr—Meat and Beerotary of
i F fr. r
•
Buts.--Gen
',FtwinitAftker who
Eberautsi'i, twig ital.
.iii-i'f.:', , :z.'Zil';;Z-..';' , ..: , '4;:z;'ii.':'c.•,; , ',,::Lli''' , ':-:.
Extortionate Charges of flack Drivers
A case was before Mayor Lowry yesterday,
which fully illustrates the delectable manner in
which travelers and strangers are. taken is and
diPne for by the bee/to:mu who attend around the
denr A driver named Phtli2 Oakes keeps a
brek, ettl her a boy to help him in his voca
tion: A young man who wished to be taken
frith the depot to some point in the city, laquir
cd of bie,bey bow much the ford would be. The
boy replied be would be reasonable with him,
• .
but did not state the amount intended to be
asked. When be bad arrived at his destination,
Oakes coolly demanded three dollars for himself
and bripdage.' . The young man paid the amount,
- .
but west te r the Mayor , / office and made War
!nation saltine, the driver. As the law regalat
.
Mg the amount of fare to be charged Is a dead
letter, having been framed many years ago when
everything wart "dirt cheap," the Mayor fixed
the amount of fartatti which the driver was en
titled at seventy-dye cents, and ordered the
driver to refund - all the money that he had re
ceived fltoln the young man over that amount.
The latest- ordinance on the subject, we be
lieve, was -weed over twenty years' age. It
fixes the amount to be charged, for each pas
senger, ten cents for each taint or box, ten
center and that no charge exceeding twenty-five
cads shall be made for the conveyance of the
buggage.of any one person. Toe nackraen are
required to have the legal rates of fare fixed eon
spicubusly on the inside of each vehicle.
ChM Councils fix a proper legal rate which
will justify the hackman, and securethe traveler
from 'lmposition and extortion, the traveling
public will continue to be fleeced by kackmen,
and there is no legal remedy to prevent it.
The: Mei'lt Pmep,!asiet.
F. P. Bide was do, only .
desired an sdlllll~o. to
'ma of scoaesty.-
CITY AM) SUBURBAN.
Interesting Presentation
On Thursday, at noon, the employees Of. the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company assembled at
the Outer Depot, for the purpose of presenting
to A. Carnegie, Req., late duperlntendent of the
Pittsburgh Division, a substantial and 'beautiful
testimonial of their esteem for him as a gentle
men ard as efileer. The present consisted of a
pitcher, salver and pair of goblets, in solid sil
ver, and a magnificent gold hunting case watch
of American manufacture. The presentation
ipeech was made by iMr. •D. McCargo, Assis
tant Etnperintendent, Who alluded In appropriate
terms to the successful and highly satisfactory
_career of Mr. Qameg:e as an officer of the
road and to the high esteem In which
he has always been held by the com
pany, the employees, and the public
at large. Mr. Camraglo replied in a most happy
and feeling speech, th eking the donors fur their
costly and generous ft, acid alluding In warm
terms to the unifo. kindness and courtesy
which they had at all Imes shoe a toward him,
T i
• and to whose emAlalfind generous support he
was largely Indebted r whatever success might
base attended his ha ble efforts to advance the
Interests of the company in whose service they.,
lied so long been employed. The speech win
•evevedingly chaste and appropriate, and the oc
casion was one of unusual interest to the em. •
ployees, who turned out In full force to witness
"the ceremony.
The present Is a matt elegant one, and very,
beautifully dislgnei. The pitcher, salver and
goblets arc of solid silver, beautifully chaise&
and oreamented. Or. the front of the pitcher
Is the Ineeription: "To A. Carnegie, by the em
ployers of the Pittelmirgh dirt:doe of the Penn-
I Central Railroad, April, 1865." On
one aide Is a beatitifel representation of the
Goddess of ' Liberty, and on the other the
Scotch Thistle, finely wrought. There
ate Mont . :MU other appropriate designs, on
the various pietas, whited add .to their beauty
'end value. The watch Is of the veryhest Work
manship, and is a fine specimen of.• what the
..Yankees can do In the way arf making pocket
timepieces. The articles wdre gotten up by
Messrs. J. It. Reed & Co.; jewellers, of Ylcfni
street: and display an amount of taste and
skill highly creditable to the firm. The eat of
- the silverware was about $6OO mid that of 'the
watch /300.
in Rubbery. of Clothing. •
A laZYnamed Catharine brahani,teildbeg on
Leaecck street, Allegheny, appeanA before ay
or Lowly, yesterday, and stated that about six
yetis ego a large lot of clothing was stolen from
her Tense, belonging to her brother in the army,
and 'which wra undkr her care. Owing to the
bite - deed, the ball-doer of - the house hid been
warped. and wee in consequence unfastened Air
two,weeks, and during this time, she supposes,
thertialsalog articles mast hays been stolen.
They consisted of Lwciar ere:date, two deem (>31:11,
two pairs apish", sad a pair of boots.
(lacer Lowe bee bean endiainring So find' a
eine to the robbery, but thus far succeeded
only In recovering Outten of the clottdok The
overcoats were both found at a .pawnbroker's
shot, on Hand street, who tad purchased them
from a -boy-rime (a pilot-cloth coat worth at
least t 50,) for $lO, and another for $3. The
dress coat bad been bought from a boy, by a
OlOred barber at the caner of Sixth and Wood
streets, who also cleats end cells secondhand
clothes. The coat wanyalned at and be
paid IS for It." This adored man.says that be
bought two pairs of pants answering the desertp•
Lion, lir ,4 prierwards sold them scan. lie also
thinks be hougid a pair of boots from n P°7 and
sold them *gala. A bearing In the case will be
had at ten o'clock ale morning, when further
- derelopmentelo the case maybe brought to llglit
A Sl:tucking Affray.
A terrible teens was lately , enacted between a
German named Ferdinand Evenback and his
wife Ernestine, In
.a stiallitlia &report in Phil
adelohfs. It appears , they bad been married
about eleven years, and of late have I,:d frequent
quartets. On last Tuesday afternoon the ed:4ll
- were Attracted to the house by cries of Maw
-der. On ..entering , In, everything inside was .
,found to be in disorder, 'showing that a terrible
etrongle had taken place. On the floor ley the
knatani: with a ierert wound in one s of his
:temples from which blood woo running freely
Into a pill. At hie side uru a bloody hatchet..
la ens of the upper . 1.000111 the . wife was dis.'
covered lying on a bed with a fractured
bather of them wet able to gireany account of
' the origin of the Occurrence. - Both were- re•
moved to the hospital. It was believed that the
husband could not - stirrlVir bender. wbiln
thowlfe also seemed to be dangerously hurt.
Serious Aee'dent.
A few days anice, two daughters of Mr. $oI
semi Waterman, of Plerpout, Ashtabula county,
Ohio. when Silky .
r n COlMltece coal oil lamp„ by
accident brought Caudle- cOuteci with the
'awn of the can containing theoll. ou which the
can was Instantly exploded, scattering the fluid
Is all directioss„ and filling the !ohm inflames.
The clothes of the gi.rbtorhp are nearly grown up,
was set as dre, nod they were burned Inm most
f leh U hl nuara_efs so that the life the eldikt.la
diPPlLifed Wlllia.recovery , Is birds posilbla
with either. :11rplodons- of- Wu tartan geld
hare been mortise.; motif the Mils of proper
quality they nem occur. But the .01l la some
time. liable to. explosions; and 'on that account
care should be taken In - handling it, to keep It
from contact with flame.
Dioebaried.
John Hinny, Charged with Dm larceny of a
cord from the Vigilant" Yogis. Eosin, was dn
.,
clogged yesterday - from custody, and lent to the
hospital for-no silted teatmenti: it appearing that
he le on the verge of mania potd. - - The neat wrs
'regortd„ and it appean he only wore it while he
was gettl9ol3 old one, mended, anSboade no
effort US' congeal It. The hoots repOrted - to ban
been emien, were taken hr.some other party,
and restored whlie'llnnat was. In She watch
holism The young imp GA recently
veteran soldier, Well kliown the city,, and
friends are endeaeoting to save from the fatal'
cosine to which he Is tendlnrbr. an Indulgence
in strong drink.
Assault and Hattery,i,T. H..Toblits bad a
besuiag last evening on a chirp of assault
battery and was held to ball to answer at:Conrt.
He is a salesman la a JeW clothing Mere on Me•
erty otreeti sad `lt appears had drawn in a conic.
tryllan Into (be store, to; endeavor. ~to sell him -
soniethltisc. ;.A-mat was tried on, witlat is sear
wait objected to by the 'customer on Tattemtnt of
not; fitting him. 'The sal'ismin 'loilsted on hit
bnylerltAnndall , pmenastort, he struck
'him *Leh hieblentted flat herasethe nose. This
conga's fineer.wsy,oidologlembsess,andtre
are sorry that we eannottive the lumber of the ,
&tote for the benefit, of 'nett as admire the style.
The Eloquent &ad Impressive sermon
ed by the Be?. tient& Johriaon;' p,f,
Pitsibyterlan Chtirib of this city, on the death
D c t .pcnweet„. laic which wo potteedPkthe
time leniti litcli nodes tbe compositor evidered•
;swop, ;blind onti Tord),..baa:
- been publish/4,b pamphlcti term fatextenalte
insuibution. It may be bad at theatore, Of Welt:
131. Joheetoo. atkeet.:' - nltietentleiiedn'
paid the expel:lea - et Ibo piibltialtint, to that the:
proleeds of ltd dale rm. Fo 4,i4lieehrtsttaxt C,Olll-'
Pittsburgh Theatre,-Broms , „Waileitates
hqssflttb.algbOubi maim' her list spkar
site*. tillteaPlPesi-in Abe ~Tuchess or,
Kola," a ebasacierjn which she stands pmeml
bent sod pospissasSbabie, .It is bar zratidept.
perssmitlon, sad.bee won tbr . ter stberevor act:
rd the Onetibted'tecmminsdbt pressaad public.
Id isldltlun foals, gibs sill sonar. In- "JoCO of
Ass W .- thirstier In *blab' she liss Waved
pianism&
Aalcg.ein Coun
A regular monthly tmmtln.z. ,et Al!egheny
Ctunellswaa held on Thamday evening, May
4th.
In Med. prcrent Me.ers: Atwell, Fr
Ilaikins, Trwltt. Mtlicr, Sfeßrier, S. Ittdd , n,
Smith, Thomas. Wright, and. PreaHaat Mar
shall.
The minutes of the proceeding mooing; wenn
reed and approved.
Mr. Irwin, chairmen of tbe Committee on
City Property, reported.tbat the committee bed
lamed additional inaumnice on the City Hall to
the amount of d 10,0003, making 620.0 00
The Market House has been insured $lO,OOO.
The report was accompanied wklan - -laolallon
for the payment of 1100, the amount required
for the enening year.
Mr 17:riyht submitted a communication front
the City Solicitor, with the following resolution.
Resolval, That the Solicitor be andhe Is here ,
by inrtrueted to. Convey any or all the tots add
on city !leas, held by him, to any parties who
May be i wlllitut to advance the amount dial the
city on the lot so to he wild, with Intenstr coat
and expensesi In caste of /trading and Whit,
the amount due the city to be ascertained by the.
Street Cotetubrimer„
Read and referred to the Committee .coktiity
Properly, to report.
Mr. Thomas presented the report olltioWeter
Committee, with • resolution to Pay bitsl
amounting to $5,721.95. Also a resolution au-
thorizing a water pipe on Rrilitesou street, be. '
AWeell Anderson and Morgan strew,, with the
necessary fire plugs and atop-cocks. Report ac
cepted and resolutiona adopted.
President read a communication from
Rem J. Thomas. Esq., tendering. Ma mal,gna-
Mon as chairman of the Water Committee, for
the reason that be wan mainly occupies!, during
tandoori hours, la the city of Pittehurgh, and
and was too remo'e from the , chltensukattend
.properly to the rile model:port him. Ifoltction
WAS Antral.
The President also read a communication from
Wm. Ekendrett. Superintendent of the Water
Works, tendering his resignation. for the reason
that he bad not been sustained by some mem
here of the Water Committee, la bleefferts to
place the works In proper order. The communi
cation was referred to the Water Committee.
Mr. Atwell ,utruitted the report of then:m
u:titles on Finance, in regard to the ordinance
repealing the ordinance assessing the business
tax for 1665, by shanging the rate from one
end a-hali to one mill on the dollar. The ordi
mume was returned with a negative recom
mendation. Report accepted.
Mr. Wright presented the report of the Street
Committee, with a resolution for the payment
of sundry bills. Also, an ordinance for the
grading and paling of North avenue, from Fed
eral street to Irwin avenue. Report accepted
and ordinance adopted.
The President read a communication from
•
Mayor bionison, asking for some explanation In
regard to the resolution in reference to the light
ing of the public lamps. Referred to Committee
on Gee, with power to act.
Mr. Miller =brained a report of the Police
Committee, with an ordinance Increasing the
ter of the Night Police, as follows : Captain,
88.50 ,per night; Lieutenants, 82.85; Privaes„
12.00--fromond after-thelirat of March. The
ordinance was amended, ten the Increase
• from and after, the Lt of May, and In this ahape
it passed. •
Mr. 8. Riddle submitted a statement Prom Mr.
John Alstim, Ex• Superintendent of the Water
Works, giving a detailed statement of the opslra
tior a of the works during a period of nine years,
which war redelved 'and ordered Lobe med.
Mr. 8i Riddle offered.% resolution to prevent
the placing of dirt and refuse matter to the
Diamond rquareavand to regulate the use of the
rowel by wagons and other vehicles. Adopted.
• Mr. Francis offered a resolatton instruettoz
the cittudttee on engines to direct the drivers'
of the steamers_ Rope and Grant to use: their
teams 011 - latt/91/0 days for the pirpose of heal-
lag cinders front tee Water Works to each places
as the Street Commie:doter may direct. Re
ferred to Confriittee on Engines. L-
A resoltition was adopted Inatractlng Mr.
Francis to confer ' with the Preildent' of the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and , Chicago •Rallway
Company In reference to the .etection of a gas
lamp at the cresting on delnitiski street, •
In Common Coated: Pninent; Herat. ten.
ney,:Belltdoe,Roglisb,, Falbanber, Hanna, Hall,
Domgd, bletiod, Miller. Robb, W. tilatitb,. J. B.
Bmltb, Tbompeou. Torrence. Amid Proallent
Drum.
The credentials of Mr. J. C. Patterson, men-.
ber elect from the Fourth ward, to fill the va
cancy caused by tbedethh of Philip R. Hill ware
prmented, and the customer/ oath administered
by Major Morrison. -
• Mr. Bthney pretested petition fromthemem
bers of the Wasbingion Hose Company,praying
to b• placed on the same footing with the steam
-era. ' Petition read and request granted. 8. C.
nort.concurred, and 'referred to Committee on •
Mr. Banolliredltesothilon ehaniting tho sal
ary Of _the city Cootholler from $llOO terlIWY:
pet annum, and s the Select Connell be imputed
to meet the Cothmon Conned in Joint session for
the purpose of electing • suitable person to
011 the cam 8. C. bon-coneutved, and a com
mittee of eonferenes was appointed, who rarve•-
ed le rarer of the tetkx! 0 r 9°.°'!"en conn C r.
Mr. Patterson presented ;e s tition from the
chinas of the Fourth Ward for the [trading and
paring of Rue Alley,' from Robinson street to
Rosh Alley. Referred to committee on streets.
Mr. J.B. Bmittiodered s' resolution' to sus
pend the paying around the City Hall until the
grogods had been laid out in ornament* style
by the City Retalator. The resolution was
adopted, but Select non concurred, and titethat
ter wan finally withdrawn.
Mr. Hanna presented the report of the • Com
mittee on Markets, with the amount of revenue
for the month of April, as follows
8. Edgar, Diamondscales 121 s
Anderson, Second Ward leeks.. 183 81
'Duncan Dallas v Cialr. of Markets 2.310 40
Mr. Buena presented an ordinaneo Increasing
the rates charged by- the Weighmastara for
weighing. The ordinance wits adopted.' H. 0.
^cocurred. and * committee of conference
1 "" 7 " - - -tell, who reported in farm of tbeac
wadsll9"" , Ich was agreed to.
tion of C . C., sot., thy Ensinews.
bfr. Birnenfrnal 7 .‘" nay of the
preeented a resolution bacressing
".50
driven, of the stomas Hope and. arenas.
per month. Adopted., - -
Kr: Bentley. offered a -resolution instructin g'.
'the Committee on Streets to confer witbthe Man
agers of the PitLsbnrghort Wayne and Chicago.
Halfway, end enquire - Into .the mactleatfity of
militia a passage way for pedestrians -ender
Webster street, Instead of a bridge ever
Also,* resolution instrueting the StreM emu-
Minter) to see thatthe 'Pittsburgh. Port Wilms
2 0 1 Chicago Railway Company complete their
• ccniract Icr grading' and paving North canal
street vfthout fufther delay. -Adopted; , ,
In all. action not otberwlakaoted ;there Wm.
mutual teammate's, whin
mlerriatruffter."—' :rt
The Cagedle tbettwent 1340011 d session: ro'r
theyntroseetelettleg strAty,tbatteller, Peed.'
dent Xatabell in, the -age.- ••• •• • - • - ••
Alter tbe objectof tbe.eteedee: lied bee n en.
noneeed s , the Colitelts *dieted te the election'
M r: R. i t * A . - I ' l l l ° l 9m it ol42 4•4_lna Atria
by eche:tat-lon.
1 .6 Peenelli then iteitiited:.
A.llamorous Mktertalizaant
' F i nl: Paoli' *lii#Me 'ftt 'Canaan Half last
, .. .. , ... , . ,
nigla . Oti the mailed o! ,!'ijOigtch, English, and
AmeriMM Billailirs. i ' wog' 6 4 4 0.'r°4 11 eldoi ea
terthinment, Itonststing of the most, Isughable
barlerenes on every oddities of ell sorts of
pmide.
,Xlis utsoner is exceedingly
, frestrisal
idgesiii, - Md lie niriy be veld to 'be satiatiritsi of
•an Oddity himself.' Of his lecture went, only
ape Skin . Ye6eril tempi—ll WO Chlitlieteltitle of
r
hi - 1 4 sParkllng'mitsage of wit .and sentl-' 1
me t;Said the most ibis table Mollety" •-•- , .
e•pigitsoor'will repeat big lecture -on next
Bat rdsy bight, when those, who hale , neves
timid hlut will, nog ,regreLpsytng him A visit,
ind,those who were present list night willheal•
Iy to the excellent merit of the. entertainment.
zawie Ehde.
•
Mg =Other of the tickets to kibille Ka
(owls concerti; were disposed of yesterday at
music store,' Where the sale opened at
.
,nine o'clock .: Bo' great . yrai the crowd and so
blah the ecieltemint Chat In !eel than - en hoar
about ono-bait the entire scats - In the hall were
, •ttoldt • A few choke seats are yet unreservcd,
iiiidisihich may be had' by appljtut at once at
Idellorbi:'' We are corulident that these concerts
willkethe most brilliant *Oren in this city this
season 'end is they will probably, Ito the last of
the Seaton, our coneert.golerpeopie should turn
out is mane. Mrdlle listow and Mr. Wall, are
greet brake, sad Madame Behrens is a prima
IlinCor at:acknowledged merit. Bee.: to your
.01er Late IProlidat.-;-The citizens of !Snow
demand-ssileining townihips. Win Ina a masa
meeting at Bethel Church (Bey, Dr: Chem* liar,
on'Tnesilay, the 9th inst..; at eleven '
'o , cleck a.-m.l:for the purpose of giving Mtn.
'denier , their slaws in relation to the death of
Proddent Lincoln. The Rev. - John - B; Mart, D.
df.Allarheny. sed - Res.'Jolin Douglas, D.
D., etthle city, haze bees Incited to deliver ad
dresSes on the Malan. We understand that
preparations are being made on a grand and ox.
tenalvescalefas4lltekiriceting promises so beta
IVVinkratinß.One•
Vilx i llopt . Asas n i a i ttt e v . Tlieetjfettroa=,
gatte a toptitit' abootl e =ol=s. - Az
ang ral be held to -day.
~:1s
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ESTABUSHEDi7E i g6.
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till Lands. , ..Rnre
. Opportantty,
An opportunity le now. Pnweattedbi M. tri
al), in an adirertbiernent to which we call atm
tlon, of purchusing a tract of laadi at the price
of agrictiltural I=4, which arillakno ablaut
day bo foita to be rich in IhstrotinPu
Burning (Tlingit eiiit on flio met; and itte tti
derlaid with coal, Iron ore irk lintestotte I ' 3 c:L
Is now being bond for In the Introotbalti , riebitt ' ' 3.
with goon prospects, aud capitalists bionian
portunityof raking a . thing by ,
and a good chance of • eking a big tLlnt bike or .
the till, which pro y abounds, snit eemiddres ,
the burning sprb) Bas tbs./Montezuma.
•Burnett 4 Eatertatoninstta. '' ' ' ''• ''
Mr. Bunictt tatted; ducked . stg : l imo; ~ I .. t j
.
Valued one of the est .atullettessarellimer bet ) ,1 ;th)il
the pleasure ;ftteeln,g . at Lafayette:lW; lila - 3 ll '0
evening. Rods of applause molt ottltramtal4 'Jul
1
Of laughter tested the.succesa of the -Perhlnki ,:'-`:Ri
arcs and t e ability of the performer:, t1i15, , ,,, ~
"Shames Brien," "Will the New Tear Coma ,
To.night." d "Beautiful Elnow,"- were really . "/ •-• -i'
excellent, bile biz peculiar role of the itali. it:l'l .
cons was totally, beyond deseeptkin. Efts tam . .„ ~
his final rfcrmanco t o- night sathe Wee prase .
*Moogea lire new PrOltr•Mme: 'Wo nOtiOti • ' 7, i , t
others hie "Queer People end Odd Ohm?. . ,
steers." Those who wish to •Djoy a rate treat of " . ,
wit, hump ; and pathos should mot' fill to attend.' ' t
This mayibe the last entertainment that lir. B. ', ..,::,
will glve, here for years:
' litrlls• -- '
Olt Fitrlke.—A dispatch waa recalled le der.
day, antooncine Mit a strike Mb been made la
the Haywood and Egbert wcll,on the lilliside of ,
Egbert False, which flows fifty ffy bands pew day. :
This well Is on 011 Creek.. A flixth ward mew • , p
parry is putting n well down on the same farm. , . _
Citizens' National Bat:M.—By ref r estwee b.
adverthement. It will be seen that this . beak-oa
last Tuesdaideelared a dividend Oar) per Cant.
on Its capital stock, frac of Government US." •
DIEM•
ANDERSON.—Mayad, MARY JENNINGS, t.
font daugbtrr of Fr onelin slut Mary Ann Ander
son. aged 1$ marts.
Funeral To 3(012017. May 6th, at 10 o'clock 4.
x., flora the residence of Its partraii, Marta
street, Ninth ward. The friends of tha LaaiUy, acs
respectfully Incited to attend.
PARKER—May . 30, at 13% o'clock, at tile red..
drone, N 0.167 Liberty street, THOMAS A. PAS,
KEA, aged 91 years.
Funeral to-morrow, Fanoar, May 6th, at three
o'clock r. x. Services to commence at a quarter
past two o'clock
HERSET.-019 the 4th inst., MANY JANE
1.1.1115H1, ascd ar, years.
The funeral will take place from the resides's'
of her hushand, Christopher Hereby, on Ewalt„
erect, Lawrenceville, on 70 Xounow, at 11 o'elOck • •
a. w., and proceed to Wilda's Ctimsterk. ,
T ODNO —At his residence, No. 31 Sixth street.
on Wrenestl afternoon, nay 9d, VAS, sill o'clock.
Hr. WILLIAM YOUNG. aged7l years.
Friends of the family are limfted to attend the .
funeral on Famar nosurnso, at 10 coalook, to pcs
teed to the Allegheny, Cemetery.
JIIBOVELL4MEOUIL ,
ABTONISHMG
_A_S'r43I::TTEOINGF
WONDERFUL!
PAR EXCELLENCE!
Consider this Well
ENGLUIII LASTIN%
111311.11 E. CIADre; 5001 CketSAerr.:,
1.1 450 Is the Idwest pries sake to not
for the same goods.
Concert Hall Shoe Stork '1;
ii0::60 and 62 tilirupTuct'i.,,.::i.,
Undersell the-i*Wp-rl4.
92,633 99
ACi-Best 'Goods in the World! AU Wairaate
mit
McCORD CO.,
Hato, Caps and Straw gee& N`
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-LI a hOse *tie esters 011 s for labrilistatotab_. ,
do better. than sad oa as, for - .2IILLOW
LAIRD Ctn.& Tallow.:011.1s at preseallba
end thespest lubricator now to be had tot ordlaal ""
m
lasaufsattaars of IditeleatiV one abt woablillteb,ll? i
make a wires to salt oa as
Tallow Lard OW. - "ft
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tatbeey all le good 'bran . • • • •
Win.b• milt al • bilro.th7ltquire of ir Mate: ,
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moo doom Trod' RIVICIINI 1 80a1 - ;
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Not. 12$ and IN Wood otriod.
t 3 ,2l A Pll E arite_itertng, o yitititep
•" 1. 5 bbls Extsaleo. t Large , B2st• =e0 2 ... • ,
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t 20 helt bbleietart
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tOOO 'pounds 0005.121 • , vit , )
irpriesa by • .
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No sOlddberty meet. _
60 bb/s No• 1 -Lard .;
too PuteDuelr.;lsreek Lubtfaatlng 011 i ; - 4 ; 10 ' 4
Itt4 F r f ; • ar SZIVS DiLZEI.L
VOR . BALE L0W....
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een;e at -
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lc* bush Oillroinla Rods',
; • too - do Peach
Beceired and for iale by •• • ' • " ••••t•PI
.. •• ; , • ErCZ.gll ta-Ailturtsorrov-' ,. t
apw. cornerbratkot, sad tiro' Knots, ,
SEED - POTATOES: ." - • . tr.
$9 bbla flueketee
_sod Pesab SWIM 7 ~., 430
40 sacks Ob,to Pete* Blows; 7.,
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pi us Liberty Egok
(lIRANGEI3' LEDIONEItist";
calved • supply 'of Malta otsripc.","•-• • :
and Lamm, for vile by tbetsmor
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apt. ' econeeLiberteznal,Usaulmsem 44. A.
COFFEE BA.l3B'„ErO.ll
jet of Code. Pablasdroo4 Aulses,„o0 1 1 411 15 00
,fur sale lop by the inbacibair.
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spill , eoraer as l
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amo
. 66 mid* Waal' street;: 1 ,1)
—44) blallLlplQileforiala „
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for aftlebr
4°11'43;- 4 . B T _
ptLITTER. - 25 kegs nice puked Butte.„-...-'
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