\ kg -' P lb ' V0.1.131E. ',XXVIII 71 he fittOntrgh anette, VERY LATESTNEiI Vt.l BY TEILEGRELPH: 111 E GREAT COXSPIRAff TRIAL SEWARD'S ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. < f= PAYNE'S MEIiTIFICATION CERTAIN. . ---- * 6 BlEll2lgdowoTl Or TEED P omits. 31 ...1 t. They are Completely. Br ken - Demi. Waturraorow, Bay 18.—It Is th tight that wit ..[. tulles will be produced in , tho Iracy trial ~ !-, this afternoon, trildentlfy Payne the man wbo F. ituciect Secretary Seward, and at show that 1 - Booth and O'Laughllnlaid'a Mystlatious corms- . - -Mrs.airratt appears to be breaking doyen, and a. t nanghila teems scarcely able to hold up his •-• 1, head since the production of the . evidence which - Implicates him. ' • .. ,-, A. Reeve; telegraph opersier; residing In ' Brooklyn, Long Island, identified a dispatch . -. • banded blit Sy - Booth' t the St. Nicholls hotel, - ,and suit to Lewis J. Weidman on the 233 of , a March. it Jrsimply. read, "Tell 'John to telegraph r• i nitneur and street at once." Lewis Welshman delivered the assuage to John Boman, who, to ~ reepoe.Q to Weichmal'a question, "What it wag ribout,-Oad, "don't be so deemed Ithulaigva."- . . N l VOlebriala who wag Out • 'called " O - - 1- , • 1 . : lib:msa . boa ' rded at - Mrs. Eturritt's"houto- hi; • '' Wisehlugtou. After the ‘ 4lll - of 'Match, - (Coulif f ' • r tat: the ed in -Johif.3mag;.--." I aDie and At tim urott, vilth ieverol others, who. •• , , bad all teen riding out, asilitined'orery' onaiiite. ",. --- cited. Ile notieed.that : several of them were . armed. latirrattkild' Ida prospbem wettli'lilight.:- soll..aod was In an extremely del-humor, -.The. , :.. Witeeee aim testified that on the • giOeilmi 'aft - et' '• • the asausloation, he thought if Itis duty. to.snr.. rvoder Idmielf to the government, arid assist in :-- the arrest and discovery of Ihe guilty partite.- . De mentieuthis-woman coming to Mr.. Elm , • - .:' - ratt's, whom thalatter said-was -Mrs. Slater, a . • .;" - French woman soda blockade. runner, and To, , - ' I not afraid of the consequeaces,lbecause she mad • ' , i. ' broke the aid of the Prea ch Minister' or the ' Comet. _ • ',Ma On _ .'. . Thecrati CoikOisae ; _ - i Acesa.- . : l i '•''. 1 ''' U*olll • lr. ,0014 questions were Jaskol 4 the 'Until tit ii nun iamed B t.ifirle in ladd;• l' with the Ilgletelft•Ubjent of showing .that Mt . --.I i' neas Nal aware Arfk. Meriee , teterailoil of g0t..." r' Una &utiliit there was"uo other way, by ‘1 . i!•• enliati4 In ahde- regiment, sod 'dose/oleo. ; that witness was &sympathiser with the rebels.' • .i ' and assisted this gunge get 13onth. The moo°. i ;',.- cation ojeetsd'tothe testimont-as immatedal. i but allowed a few ruination% to which witness ..-1 answered that I. Mule enlisted fa a Delaware :-..; • reglarentilrea'es.Pnlned and indged in Cattle; • ' Thunder. Wlthese "deeded havleig, while is:clerk • ; In the War Departmut, agreed to communicate , ••• : ' to any prisamers utile bar any loformetion •he •• •••I night obtain from that DepartMent , Belent ;'• . l ; asked about his acquaintance with a man named: ; .1 .. i;„ Augualus Howell, he said no had aeon him, bat • •, - never had any convene' lon with him. Oa' the ~ contrary,lhad sold to 'Captain Gleason,. of trai •• : •I„ War Dept) tment. "tbereblockade miner at `' • our house, shall I give him upl" I Ogitated the ..' question three days , but .I thought it might ha ',., I: the last time the man might be - there,- and I let him go- I told am I Would like to go . Booth. 1 ' • that I bad been a student of Divloity, and mind like to go to Richmond -for tha pUrplbe'elf e 32- tionkg nix aludles. • -i-Whea fa tho Wer_Dapart. scent, I taught hinie biotite which Ste 'mid it, ",1 oever would use for aoyeecret purpose, ii was • b i d e r at am,,,,,,,...5ud1ng with oho Richmond et. .....: a n __ , pher. I umied a pOeinof Inaigfeignw'a is Gila . IrS• cipher and to th e outr me I ever made of ' , ' l A. , it. IfOudluas well sem/alined with Mrs 8 r. • .., IsNL . rant. zre nett.- well me ItOras the eipirs . `iaLs ' 1 •,-.. ? • \7 In Blebtotifi. '', hat 'Surrati . isse '44 rielinali .0 , 'nate andbutalianiolf.---BeErritiimeirdc; of the •Z i Presider:4,mi suspicions were . aroused -by Ire.' '• •li queen private txumeniatioas,'eudby seeing Payne .. :1% _ and Sunf at ' t il b".bbale•killvaii; and by nodular a" " In my mon a AMC Mustache. My sosplelons. . ts were not ; ar a daitlige,etUlrafter../ mutes coal. Wit;lf Captain. *Muir; end 'told him ante ; . seiret.qatrataxer. ',l talked' over. with him abodt'imatinianuctres ofccinuirsatioa Iliad . rl • heard, aadankeduheslierthey could be bearers • 0 of dispatekerierrostionsa Weichmsa also said ' ..-.., D be told Osibalo'olaiwatt'uthe Wae Dep./rime-arta' • of suspicions glimminances hi cow:Union : With ' '.l the movecienta tit Mrsi. BOMB, and asked him .-... what they mml4E:mem; :whether intiV.Nrere' • 7' .- blockade running occapatlons or not. lie told '' I ~.,' Gleason of the talk shoat, about • the contempt-a -' 4 ted captureolltiriPtesklent br the rotisli a -Ua .:: i' ; Captain Gleateinconted the Idea as ItiipMlble: Be had read in the, papers abet nada an attempt ' was likely to beinade. ' Witnesirald wlth'eefer.:" ..-. Ines le thaMot, aakhaving ,had knowledge of .. the blocladd Monet Orlin: Barrett% and d - hot .z' . saving saving the logarmatimatothe .Serfernmentathat ~ le debated the point with himself for some time, , . awl theoght, flually; ris. abe bad Atoidattttlpft --. • , . one night, be Would say 'hothlog'abdut It: - Mr. Brame tangled Mat be saw•Alacrott be. tween 11,4 atid 12 (Mock on the night of the as • '''''' •,;- eassincition. Begot loto,the skeet ear at Sitth • •••3 street, and ro de Mau& the navy' yard;' to ;stopped near ths-oav ard ha wals - -;01. she me canto bark; liteWi I litre'excited: I J. T. Owens testified to knowing Prefessar , •-• .: t APCullough for twenty years; he wav dlatio- . ;..4 gashed tura MeriiLit ; was ;Trireme!' ot alien:LlS.' try in Paimetem College... and Ptofessor.of . . 4 . Mathematics at Jefferson College:47...min salami's, • • .'e where wltatesurgraduated ; aaili-la -1, : t'S assayer irthomintat Pelladrip•hla. 011 •• or 1040 . : -.. I .. ',.., - Judge A. /1. Olio Maned that hoVialted Ford's •:,,i i Theatre °lithe Mtle itaf - lab 'of April' and fri , ..... spected the Presidentes-hoga•llia Aleurlbed the I :r- apparent preporationsi for the brace sad Incision • - iof me doers - 034s a. .! • ..,-, • ..- -.;- •• -..-• • - ~. t liak-Bambora wag ro : eximfated, and states •,,- Mat brace was evilest the Inside of t bedew' '• • I and he lierkevesilit 113 :4 0 p5,d1/113aity, who; ..hea. ' • l-1 wart for maimmu'aldrror toe Preabiout r thoght' 4. toad aol be loosened oat bx may pressure from the eatable. • - ..- i lease J '' . eidto end! , . eattbe or •'I br ' ace and It home. I' A • plece w bar wed ed Mr aulaumeasy by ainealeer, but ho did Dot . 4 -I ,; Joseph Lemdos (colored) was recalled sod : • f stated that hoses Marry Ford and another geo), ' • Masan "lake stainia - e.41 not imam., .Afitimit. i was sent blf Ward to firing a rocking emir from ';-• bis mom. When ho bad brought it fipsogier V" not 'en-"U re etegeti%Oa- crois,exiininatioti F.; be didn't know certain but what be might bud i be at :Malted bum -there so Zoog thst he -•-a, did ot nothae the lo i ngeMasi'lliitlenlirfy. Do • thought theriattutuf the other gentlemaa with watt litieklagliato, bat tie might" be Maw hen. Bueltimpaufvetastloor keeper at the front the hquariakaglit, ', -•-- • •• . . . , Lleashant , Prilley wag I MUIled, via :teitined I to having elalhoithe 'Naas at the menu or 8,(17... ' to th .e 4 9 m nieu,se4 Mortised thalami) ~'fMat he WO. upon Om manor sheikh 0f.4111. William Mateo tes tleedtbstbewesit to Booth'a i. 'num ort the'tilatlit of the &monastic% exited "; lls Min_ krUidtesok.srut lapers stablaced them , I In the blaa•icr Lieutenant Teem at 'the Pinyon Lieutenant l'erri, ; ettachtal fo too Provost i Manhari Ofllloe;ttolsesi 10 the.Mielpt of :the ! fluegout• e eir pisPer ee a,"and4itdoced the foliowlog /Mem, thlofed et .Whiciimereaddross64 .J. "Wilkes Booth, Itu., National Maui, Wash. .iiler c'et. , ? Awe pspetkoarked, • areeldrgfy; iar Bosom March nab," which papers were read by ord Burgin to the court. i • - Blagsmara Merv, drum 21; 1883. - i -.Dear Joho—Wiu business. a important chat I I you could not remain In Baltimore gang I saw 4 i you? /ladle in as Whirs I could, and Mudd ' you had gone to WaShingtoo.• I Milled: slim to oft Mike, but learned B;oaq his UM* 0344-he : bad oath but with you and had not returned . I.' ' I Sow t concluded, therefore, Mat be lled igenale" I na ' oconsiderste yon have Wee. When lief), you eteted, Mat - we:woad; riot „tarot •In a • =oak or. lio;;.Megebitia I • toads :-, application sbr mogdonsmat,• ariattilwer to which Latish re. -Am)* the weeks-', - 1 told My matelhid. caw w t ,rn r drenmsumeee Axone es you reenest.,,Ymov., fall well the government aniOlclone that some thing' lo t =tin th em 'therefore the tuultetW k m yi „inomrioneeptleatoL , Marten for tholirmeet Maio, various mausida..whleh.: If Yen lerkinto4on use readfily am wllibm My . blehthg:,_.o4 . 4 o 9fhtbAltireof., !Ton: Intor any, cne Cl. mum me for my _present% - I Atema anal fiener/ltattnn.r ,,, l ~.. Vicourse. Ton howled dfif :aka ;for beW N i ii T ms 4At stodmicumw tt I sue l liWilts, " 7 . ILI nproir 444. 4n tb a, "l noW i :frinn h" ' j ,inl, " Ai; Ba liwaf - llitT i erf Zan' et 4lo4l ef . - thieelfh. "': ' whole fW.T ad - eeeel' PeAlegi end .000447 i X 1 0 4 1 .- 011 2A4rPoteyind pressinm, gortopk. will be oulpepratlO kate bromp. any. how ,- -Mtd:L •arders;strfi verfltuda. ltrthe afternoon Mora: Low remaleantatota mom* Vas mons:lV Tor- 4 .,. ii4:zow4u,aizmuo -,,--bactnii Jeeet ii,t, enserprisivitaiermwettd,tc4v-woolare i____. . ~ _ ....ger, been tere. bATInt ePh dee' , el• ISO 11 '1 1 "4 ' .11) -- Pie R _reit., 1. , F!) .-, ) , ilinu it ivorwaft: al. I mean snmatteeref YOUrr.,fie. th e einrifilf ibertoinjtet,fif , parifittela Am, as yoltntr/aIIOWIII-Asedi Ploy - -ion MitY , -ofiversment atmuttlselleibly - ' otikbret(nlti gay. In rem wbereeattkay I ought to -be WO *AM* iintefiemintlfiment As Etatelblolt.. clothed, -I do ltellneltlfibillta*VittomMirth . 4i :...; fend - Miele iota *diva; oatmesoa, timl ft ente,_,...*0",.... all e 7 : toward lower Wilmer_ •, _ axiom: egociame. ims Do not art rashly orM /mew r - wow Kt : ,spr, Itaifildior awasmatlon, thy you first way , go and tee bow It tell be sates a two mons 1. and names,- It. D.. and ere /Ong I Ilball be boner premien! to tins moly Dinned; Roney la "my easy at 5420 svaln be Ma I Mane writing and would I c i f cent., ad transwoons at Maiderate memos sinter y make know my ,viewi. Tot . - . • - I ' ' vl+32S,if.~W ~ .~tia%~'}`uc ~.~....}~K:,~. ..x.~i„rS ~~Y ,} •. , . ... . . . , . _ . . ... . - . I A . . . t‘.r -1 .4- It • :-.- -..1b • . J.' ~ ~ . _ ° I ii . . 3,i - 11,0 , ~ ; .1 ' 11 . - 7 ,-- in , •,_ ~, • V q .. 4 . ;our now wattlan'eaui t s me thus to tw , geeci. ,Do ruin snot* p'.l-itise this Weight; all f hay. 3 aid, and as o raleual mast and frieud„yon can not Censure nor upbraid my conduct. Isincerely trnst act, nor englit rise that ehould or may ocet.r, will ever obliterate our former friendship. Write me to Baltimore, as I expect It about Wedat clay of Thursday, or If you can possibly come I will, on Tuesday, meet you in Baltimore at B. Ever I subscribe myself your friend, r Wm. McPhail testified that the letter was In Arneld'a handwriting. Arnold placed In wit. coerce bands, on the 18th of April, a dontession, which bad been handed to the Secretary of War. Marshall McPhail, of. Baltimore, Wattled to re.. eleving a letter from Arnold by the latter's father, dated the 12th, at Fortress Monroe. A letter was shown . wltness which he said looked like he bad not read the contents. Littleton- New. man testified that Arnold, on the 9th or 12th of Sept., received a letter cantaining . s4l or 459, I don't recollect which. I read part of the letter, It was so ambiglons didn't understand it and asked him 'what It meant, he said it was 801110- thing big, and I would Sal it In the papers, or som.lhing to that effect. Ethan J. Homer testified to arresting Arnold at Fortress Mourne. Found a Colt's pistol In 'hie carpet bag: Ile gave us a statement, to gether with hames of certain men connechtd with the kidnapping of President Lincoln. Mr.. Cox objected to any confession made by Persons that might be evidence:against any of the accused. • - (The Court admitted the witneitv statement o the conrersatloo.l The witneis continued—inn prlioner had stated to him_ that about. two or, three weeks previous to his golog- to Fortress Monroe, ha was at a meeting held at the Lychaw /Ions& • I asked him who attended the meeting,and he - gave‘me tbe name. Wilkes B ooth, M. O ' L aughlio,Atzerott, Jao, Barrett, and a man with an alias of Mosby. and a small man hrse name I Cialld tot Maga., who said he' wrote a letter to Booth and bad letters of intro duction to Dr. Mudd and Dr. Queen, but did not kuow who he got them from. : lie , also said . Booth got an7ry at him at 'the Meettug, because he said If the thing was ;not done that week ho would withdraw, and Booth then said he ought to be shot; and.he rep/led that it took two to play at that game. Ile said he then withdrew from the arrangement and accepted a position at Fort ress Monroe. On cros the me' allon witness NM- thatAx cold said parpotebf thenarty, when be was• a member of it, was to abduct the heads of the government so SA to force the blonli to have as exchange of prisoners, or something to that amount. I think ho said bin part was to catch the President artten•he war thrown • out of the box of ' the theatre • With the eteeptlen of O'Laughlin and Mrs. Barra; all the prLsoners Joined l President which the Mea of, Arnold's catching Lincoln hi hLi s naturally induced. Witness continued: H e m sald Booth got the armatfor the whole Puny— • Ain teisulathat be was toy:elated . with. Dr. Mudd; bad a conversation _with him a: Mr. Downey's; some ireekt Atiferi -the auntie nation le said that the President of the /Jolted "-Raw was aa.4bollticngst And the _w hole Cab[-' het were strelt. , andthat the South-. wkad"Mit-he .subjugated under Abolltlon doctrine, He said -the whole Cabinet would be killed within alx or tesenvieeks; and'erary Man In Baltimore. Ile meallio remark to me that I was no better than :they; hi was noranneb esnited.l / made there. : atartiliat the war wool/ soon be over; that South Carolina end Itichmond were Mien, and slump'would noon hare peep. He meat-on; g that thaSouth would never be all ted;tbat the President and Cabinet were all Ab . olitionists and would be killed, and every Colon man in Maryland: , On thetcross•examlastlan of witness be eqd that he oemmunicateel It to Coto . Holland ; Provost Marehal of the Fifth District` "of Maryland, and had alio told his brotkars and .Othere.' -• ' JelmaePP, telegraalc c ark , testltied to the dispatch to 11. O'Laughlin, No. 57, Extterstreet, in Baltiteme, • saying "Dan't • you fear to negieetybur buYineatt ton had;, bettor coal at DECD." I [Signed] ' Boom. Witness new Booth write the note, . E. C. Stewart, telegraph operathr, tettlaal to havingient the following inessage„ March 37th, to M. O'Laughillt,ilOfS, -;)lxeseti_str l o aqt, Sabi om : "ilet word to titinf Mid com , Yeittahlther without him, OD WDOIDISdayIIIO/1114 ; we 11(11 thatday sure. Don't fail,".. ucs Wttncis reminisce' the:.pherto 11°1. TK. ..!tier Fat the: set: ths Clap 8"1.41 AdJunrtels _ - • The fidlowititt Is letter tchtmonecrio det's teeth:way ..., • - • • .ro no I-FT.:o2mq Ardr.,l:sms Pot r i+f 'era WI .1.. of • .! . whca. seOraor Zolmacin and myself wiillad upon you ecoudayetstoce to ro relappujo the p. • Jen of annoying ann . hariasslng the enemy by envoys or burning;their. attippirig -towns, Ake, there was severer liiiiirks made' by jou* upke Mn Subject, Maki wasatot,fallypcapsp e d to au *wet,: but whith* uncle( subiequint - cortfereed , , with paticc.propodag,Abb,froterptbie..l.44,l A - carom. apply al objektiOnalothe schema:l4rd; ' ;the , combustible material _consists of lateral , preparations and 'alone; and had be coed wlthout,saigating the party . agog them to the' least'datater of deteetion. Whatever prepays. tines are noun the hands of Mr. ante! Burt, s.„ are in the hands of Professor Mc cdtoch, sod are bateau but/o Urn Sid - one oth an *uhd, , rstaird. Second, - there Is no iireceiray lbe bending persons In the military service into the enemy'} coturtry, but the work may be done by agents ' audio most cues by pertains. Ignorant of 'the feets sad therefore lona:eat agents. I' bare rear eneugh claw effect, abstrusu be produced* to eatbyrrue that in - am% - cues; witlmc any z danger ,to the prties engaged, and In others but Tarp el Ott, we' Can first burn every vessel that leaves a foreign port for the fTciltiril States. 8 m oue, We can born every 'rampart that learns „ato harhor of ,New York or the Northernrts with ottimilta:lis, else liticria of Mir ene my itt , • the &Ott . Third, werae burl every transprrt sud gueboet on the NieltrilliM Muer,. aS well at devartaid the 'Country and elf binPeoplearich' horror %and - einliteinatlon. .; am a% &bee M. thlsirpfnlon, but mazy other gentleman aro as folly and thoroughly . Impressed :with the coo. viet ion air! . am. / believe we baie the means at wo pniouribd;lf 'promptly ' apeioprtital aid , esta•ged, eally applied, to demoralize the - 113titt• ,ernz e in a very snort thus. : for the par 'Pm sathfang,yoor mind oilhe saki , I 4 , rcspe ly bat earnestly rearrest that you will have an Interview, VIM Om Harris. ,(f rit .M.X. from `3llsedirly Who; I Mini, 'is f _ f ly, by; cetielnillett proofs to constant you Mat wb it L bare edircestecl4perfertly, Al and practi ..Cable. i lbe deep Intemat I la for tlts success. of cur came fit tab thrugalccatttr the coartetlea of the Importriami ot liallingtitrielieS of - every` element ct detenee:muat be, calrereatelor tirtc. ' log you and requesting you to Invite Gen. liar_ rye to ate ;OW, It T o Wahouldllea Pfarx." do iii• ' 'please ilaulff rho flute - alert It wilt ba,eorivis;'l ulcut Mr you to see blot. I am rertualialifyour en% servl..a W. a. 0r.D17 ter. 1 Me backdate letter are the two endorse,: ments,,tbe tbst.btiet Bop W. 401 dhad,, , Bleh-- 1 mond, Feb. t 2.1865.. —, , ::: - - ,:. I, 1 , In re/allow WIWI burnOlig of the mien:reship; Plug ' Wires; Me.l'llfe,'„preihrtrations are , lb bands b t .Pro,C l Wallomylci, And . sla ''.knolii:to, only olle•Pirlimbrosakitbe Prbildact, to . hioreacr Intent,* *lca Gar. Hardy, (formes! y M. (1) ma the anillecti and 'Vie, Secretary of alto at his' ceiv, nletrem. Please lee Geis. - Raits and !earn what Platt ha , haa for .4 4WcOtoior glo Alifilauk: ,bmgotareitparieroced.L - ..., . ...• - . , : -, . -.: . - : . Be edvecitebruaryll;lB6s. . 1. , . Jun...,..., - y Diva. , . . TUE POETIICOMIALPINCLANTION: . . psonaßLE puthuk To ea OP?D RED I==M ton. 3 47:11,—The Trit. soss's Wags. ington dispatch says thePrealdcat's bortisiotninly: atenesiy invciatuationAusdready In_ type:sad the pilot shwa hate been under consideration fcr se+al days by the cabinet. It hiwnderstood it will proifer.the oath gene. ´ all who hay& serval- fp ibe rebel er* toles' to np to a certain grade‘and;When'accePted. i.constitute a full irritants andiardon...., It is l ?dso stated thatthe !Attu:ape and thellos. of Generals Vent aiid'ilherinants . terms of siell.7-ere to be illett netloc(wialle those npleiti who shall have 'been convteted of the orribie emogpAvelpetrapgrocitfoteptispanie. aue. It convicted. to be Punished. re • bowl im Woof,- -comlnidik Ai ELM en:dittos - 414 propa“...s. sha -`"4lcocutlitberc I=lM!= REV-LICE_ COLLECTOR APPOINTEE). RECOMTDUCTIOS OF PlO¢Tll GAROLD Sherman's Headquarter; at Pleasanton GENIC UALLECK AND HOWARD New Yonx, May IS.—The Trib u ne's Washing ton special says: Within the last- forty-flve days thirty new districts for the collection of Internal Revenue Nave been oniered in Virginia, Ncrth Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky and Mlssiesippl. Revenue officers have been appointed, and the collection of revenue tram the lately rebel districtils already commencing. It has been- determined to. MI the °Maas of assessors and collectors in the late Insurrectidn ary districts with local Union men as far as prac ticable. , - It la underlined that President - Johnsbn sent for the editor of the Raleigh Sfandafil, and other Unica men of Noith Carolina, fa: personal 'conference. The right wing of Galva! Sherman's army, commanded by Major General John A. Logan, Is not expected to arrive at Alexandria before Friday or - Saturday. The headquarters of the Army of Tennessee, ender charge of Captain Taggart, have been es. tablishgd at the Mansion Hoes, In Alexandria, and the headquarters of the 16th corps on King strettln the name place. General Sherman's headquarters have been 'prepared for his nroption, and are situated In an orchard a short distance outside of Alex andria, • When General Italie* learned that General 'reward was Intending to marbh the tight wing of Sherman'a army through Richmond ha tele graphed Reward that he should- not permit it, Ind, bin guards 'would be Instructed to forbid their paaaage of the pontoons. Reward Seabed Gen. rialleck by removing his guards and Cobalt. L ating his own. . GBIOII3 REBEL TORPE'D3 CAPER:. _ . Davis'ltemplicity with / the Assass SORB EVIDENCE OF 1118 GUILT His Knowledge of the Assassination ' NawYont, May 18.-The gentlentati,of.Ballanl, Vermont; Lai ' Ta hie Buskin is inkettiouly costrlyed torpedo, - map exactly reseliblea large lump of coal, which . wee sent te him front Bich : Mood by' bit son; Brevet Brlg.illien. E. H. Ripley and knead In the. private *Wet of JelL Ruts, bis flight from the - elq. The Aut says, editomally, that It has Informs. lion from a tinatwoittif unfree that a note or dispatch, In cipher, was fond In Booth's ociaket. A paper ta cipher 'had previously been found to JelL DAVIS' home, In Riche:land. This paper aot supposed to be of importance until the one in Booth's pocket wu compared wi th and o n e me of It was read. The note proves that . Da4la was In commnoleation - with two of tbe nln Canada for whom tenants have - hunt offered. The subjeerof the correspondence was the proposed asseseleation,• which distinctly asserted that Bashi favored FROM NORTH CAROLINA. INSTON'S 489 Y BSTINATED AT VPine 'PegPrimp ieerttrty Pectinated. UNIOI9 IfFETISG AT EALEIGN. AJEFF. D Via artrziti*D. axcitrximo. w. ` I sCtOEN IVIDIDATE• 6 OVERN3R. Nam. Your, May 111.4 The Tritmee'e /Weigh ePeeial use: Threnamber 6 :Johnston's wawa the limo the bestittles gardened is estimated A it• fifty Giant and .theot Large animbers- weal' tome during the andstice.. The actual number • lateen Was Elearreigralmeats were very , small. Thei mtimerthiof HortliCarolina tamp, bad lady 157 men, licludlng the head. V ia nds!. Mt! eiagg. •80111b.Carealle garitry mustered all told, 1160mteat • : The Trgnme has a special account of a •. larg n e 17ulun Mating it 'Raleigh, North Carolina, o 'the I ith Issi;!Governor Gorden'made named., speech, Notelet that they were once relre ancter . the miter:lon of the 'Huber, gates d mend that pare win dose at hand: - lie charged 'the rebel leas pigs was being.wicitsi and unprincipled, and , pattleniarly "evens upon Jet. Darla. Ile of sla -"said the mat tura to regret' at the destruction them w.' and expitssod hts willingness to tach iqrcad and protect their family relations. He chied;his speech by mentioning thetas of population and financial rule the State had suf fered dialog the war. •• ' • Lengthy resole:lons were parsed, pit Aging support to the Government, and lamenting the death of Prrsideut la.coinj and expresoliag fall "fakir la" Johnson. The Convention nominated 1 V.•17. Holdort as , candidate for Governer: • Other prominent men of the &ago made epeccheet - _ RTERISILIG,IIIOII AOlllll CAROLINA. „... . ECARCITY - 9P PARE Locams, PABOLIM . ^ III 41:://01114T06i 'll*,Totur, May 18.—One of the ifneld's fI correspondents, writing from Itllpitrick'seatip; , near Kingston, Says that tha - farrners of the mut. ttr. t . indigg cottatri are greatly troubled about an tielpidad scarettpof hands to perform the ne „ltrat labor, slid .deslifn T/sMittg the hto pnocnielaborers. - They say that o : l‘l3 L e k r ? ea rßP l r.”. 44 4 . ;VW !tn.! I PA imp that the poor mites of the ante In 100 WI to wort. The Mrsointion.of the rebel armies threw hoose liioo*North Candies, Omni nethelintiwatetets, thourands of disorderly characters who roamed 4lncerghtheltountry plundering from friends and fete indWartmlnitely, and causing • reign of ter. tor and anarchy. This condnet of things ha tel .‘frikeAteltt. Orattheled .ky.the done instributfon eg Miura :mita mrongh the M ate of detachments of national troops. The rnihiser' a •dlepatott *WM `Raleigh;., of the ' . ath, aro*: • The lumber Of :abeam:es eon/ who , were paroled at Oreenshorcingh lei been swelkdr's Ihe`addltloW Of *Juke 'Parttolk Of . Wheele oomiziand and others, rerelved by Major tWoodell at Charlotte,- N. 0., aud - cow greerral toll:1,071:: Attiring theta are forty-one I 11171 WINO FBOil JURRldliirifk The ;Rebel Governor of Georgia. FOB a lIGATIEING-0117 CAP. Mrs.' Lincoln Expected To .I7IOITOW atahrnmao, 11ay 18.-41orentor Brown,' oI Georgie, maid ihnoogh this etty this morntng; en route tor Washington. 5., , / - It Loh* reported that Jed... Darts WU pars poem& for a Ilkideittiatfon. • .. i. 44 3 he !tamp for masterly out the troops of the _central earth/riot tiettgate let be tecated In' irr* It CrEtttrisod rotinCer. MN, Llacolkind her lentil Ili IMPeet4C to.. xam arongb here on a.epeelq train Wraorrow tor tloltr new &la iorCblo4N. , •=1 .-‘ , 4 tot l'----------7j, tdae cried /mpg . It et ' ttiti TOMl,Jisir 18.774 Retliiiimt drooju. FRottthe cols:cad peopletof North Corolls, lo'be tot to Prelidelf 46hnecti,' ittor no fanls l i t 94 ll4 .4iudi of Owl Imo &Rudest Doe( , and the kindness of Prealdeu Jobrojw. their km, fOrthBg,t4.l4gaguithei ,f4.oe7 bare Poribrugo, barn tbr 1 r • t i r-thlt Plo eltl: fillikehhetO,agtrotod, to deal 'l7ll°lr 17trtniaNftwittiraltirje.,°f i n ,La gdmrabe coontry,, yule Ulf Vox: e...t• . P/148to who bare jut mooed hunt lbw yaso she tam that up wig val to 1833 the ost It. They eall attenUon to i 4 to North Carolina, wationt dotal/ma to t tree cobra! mato. he lamest of Um nate. ;~~ . _~ CULL lIILITNEAT OF OCR PRISONERS. JEIY. DAVIS AND EIBINET RESPONSIBLE Matt meat of the Rebel Senator Foote. New Yon', May IB.—The Herald's Washing ton correspondent says: Tlic question which has long been agitated as to wtte:la responsible for too cruel treatment of our prisoners confined In Libby, and other prisons in the Sonth, may now be considered as definitely settled, through no /MS a person than the rebel Ex.Smsator Foote. It appears that Mr. Foote was a mem ber of the committee In the Senate to examine into the treatment of the prisoners, and the re ports of their harsh maze and starratlcin. ' Ella story, as told by his own relatlins, shows a deemr it. tention than bas been .generally sup posed, and fastens upon Jeff. Darla and cabinet • crime Ixdhstartiingand appalling In its details. Mr. Foote, It Is sald,states that the Investigation+ showed conch:l3We' evidenctrthat it was de; tiled ' In a cabinet meeting to reduce the rations Served out to the prisoners, :).hat It shoild so weaken. their constitution, in„connection. with the con finement, that It would destroy them at sob/lens, and make them, when exchanged, worthless. Senator loofa deterinined to report these facia to the Senate, but the:balance of the committee overruled him, and suppressed Ma facts, My Informant farther states thablt was on this point that the quarrel 'between DrarLs and Foote broke,cut afresh, whiett resulted :)rt the latter leaving Richmond, and seeking some sequestered swt, where such horrid deeds oro not commit led.- • Dere then Is the evidence conch:neve of Jar. • Davis and Ito associates cant in . the dlse3lical deed' f starving our prisoners, .0 d.md whiCh.. inakes the most stoical person shudder to coq., , template. Men who will coolly and dellberatithr' plan a scheme like that win conspire to assasib• nate a Presidriet or any other person: It is titOtne that tech meu shonld.tad their careen; In a Q.v.. ardly manner, dressedid petticoats. No. wonder deb clown feat revealed who he was. I BEL BROW AT IDIANAPOLI 'IIOCEEDI?iG OP IIiNTETAY LEGIBLITURIS Hebei Depredations in Tennessee SURRENDER OE THE REBEL GENERAL BASIL DUKE, JefiY Davie Erpeoted at Nashville REBELPRISONERS TAKING THE OATH CraTITS May 18.—The - G , ,titest2s stadia says, Governor Brown, of Geeklots, posed through Indlanapolli fiat night . ;4n mete ror . Wasblogton. Both 'Joules of thikentneky Leglaisture cos ventd yeiterday. The Roue adopted - -a nimbi lion dirteting the committee an the condition of slavery to revise the State Stave Code. A committee wu appointel to,Orepare resole. Ilonaln relation to the aasaselnstion Mr. •Lizt- ,leader Dtspefebes from NestleWe say tba rebel s. 'IA atewood end Champ 'Ferguson, Mt committing great depredations on the defenW . Icei peoplu fir East Tenneame. Largo numbers of paroled primeorra nroin Lees mod Johnstan'a armies are trarelffaC threitgla the consta7, robStng ind planderlogl generally. On the Oth lest., Jeff. Dallis, liner dividing etc epecie amonr. bin Miff and pertonal - etz,et. in k:4mM those with hfM that theylonst look out fun theft , percent( 'laity. Taking a few trusty' followers. InelitdUw. Benjimiq 424 grreklarid_o, 144 Vaa "".".' . Z . ." mach the coact Rb6ll at. Baal Duke and usual of his neld oaken have Intrrrodare4 lo Oar forces at Angasia. DiviOrsan sn r ;,,ztod to react' Nashville last • Ohlu hare tkrn inTuna and bZ° •••••••••.arge.• • liaportint Circular to OZ:cora of CasbaZY Waattlaciol, Mai 15.—Tho 4 1 1lowlog olmi lorht utotructlaa to officers of the Customs, led Ism IM arilo ed s g ; (Meer* of the Customs, basjost. it Was TEMLITTRY Daraforwass, - • ' iuntrzon, *ay IS. TM. thOpiaetleal apt libation of- the raid and Militate' a eoreerning rotate,, intercede° with that eteudeedemrt States, 'mown as "rho Saha of !lay 9, ISCS," all °Medi acting there ander are dirfcted because as littleiamayanco se pliable to parties la intercourse and otherwite to tarry 01112, 140 porioiai of the Executive la, rumoring el the ratrictimcs upon- such co:shame that the, most lite Val construe tam et- thc lair mill permitd la ~I cantefleb as the flintier, pea of occupati lb., district welt of the hiladasippi river had cot been. tended, nor nor de trade thurnrith affected by the prmismation of the 'President of the 25:14 If44,•acil are oda applicabte to the territory watt of do Mbedsslppi Hey. Too sowed sec tlon of O. c regalatlowl are, the necessity Gm &p -i:Wand 10 tete ddminsout for pernetui or an thorkY lo Clear goWfnr any part of the 1p lifter- It etimety Stake east of Om either coastwise or lnlead, Is obviated, and cua acquently no each permits or authorities will bs hided. 'Collectors. and others are chrome clear all t to baudgooia tot 4PI ,aed or declared contra sacc by do samnd bs 10:11,, of said mg ade, Tom all shipments bo under the charge area oale of me Customs where there am sad, or tuber proper diem to pro.' ',tat transfertatlon of so y articles dtm'ami 0402114m1. No doe yd other f e d b y he chergel cLorpg ape!' as may be prescribed by law for the - eutranc. or &armlet' ot vamels:- Whee'cotten, the produei or saluitanxtioatty State, hadn't been 'chi and resold by the pardening mplarbr the GeFrment,, la offsfed :for 'shipment, the Mil& of each saddling agent oath Ira . ' goired. if the admit so Wore:lfs claimed, and gatived fo be the product of pencons' own bOr, or of fiedcarn or others employed end paid by Shah, he:' shipping fee of Om! cents _per 1 fount ;Most ' paid' 141 the omee - nadek whose Itiperrialoff di shipment Is made If soy firoduets other than dams a offend tar': eLtpmeat ltufarrtieesto ofiltoilador re of Internal Rest:one, the Mandl taxa proscribed lea. Maim: dul y lite paid {h fib , must berpracieelxl tlore It V ofleted. sequence of there -Log Int ermaltexestaiotheerof the post or flue Get hmtneatobe officer superintendlos the t bleu coltect,acteh,taterpaPrevenhe„ duo the Dj wjtthlpsivoltigag uogibto pay mac harm! . /Corneae o f theadirla Moat be eanyryet-lo? the .Collecgar Oastomc at the Tort ot destination of the yeasel;:and ft rho blue ef lading eel the elsolfistet the vessel iihibit the tact chat inch Internal titles not tide: paid and on the arrival of any vessel at her pod,' the Colicetor'of the Cisterns thereat will regally snelslvieffel Mr to bp. Paid to ,hi at balbrel air loofas ;the delivery or ; the Wide ,oh *dila each tax-. . accrued And become Pacrable. Noyesaelfirl/lbeallowed to.cucload u ant bort except etch ee .ehall be named on her bluffest as the ports'ot her destlemloti trillions the au theritypt,the: Seeadart or Oaf Traintr9,:tabr no spout will be dellyerod at any , port wbstater • nablell 1 . 0 04 lan* `efe trallUtbe eaV o nk,ag are :4, 6 194 :alcebil Agents, will will aai " g " r V lOl3 In Abet capacity. Agent , and dating or, Meer& Catelled'andabloddned " pproroperty will be trod ad as directed In the regalaibona ot'the Nth or ( kned) • li. , .llleCtri.vioir Secretary Of the Tress - Vurglar 'phot' In Berk* Conilfr • „. ...,.. , ... , Itutinlo. Ys ., 1111 T it—Same burgle!' broke In the dwelling of lasso eouserof, a - . farmer ,lit Zader be reehlp, Belts county, lest eight, and - ester a trete strtiside,' Gomm Metes, ,Il SOD. tele of • ihe Duty, el herwad:buts' ' dud nett the'bouse tbli morning'. The „rue kilted', ba ll beta ldutned ie,Tejer. nattier, s dotterel° ehrerieret tteedile. &ma trawl who were In tka keys were severely bested with ditto. Cei• i lgei adV4llo7;•,,,lol4l.%Litteetst'llPlW patinae tor too Wept. -1- •,... NewiTons!`lB.—t ;*en'eyelelell6.ll Meier etti. Fri el,Blol Decode ediseeetod, 'skid X Siedlsher . lad with the Daily sod iv ly lisltlatent W 1447:,• Init/ReiLiti.d Gentuut ldepe4teett: xklentaYee; I 4 ia.' btu fl le bigel . l blithintullbr.,,,,- •k , +- , : ' Sirs, Imola wilt sot leusibr Moots t o itrweee statedo sillialitstiseogle sad nay, sin' la df"l/1 -. / 49 14 1 8 41.. •',, #, O ,ltaNal.lq°N .Pri*, .......f,..01111 eiskaortiptio holey Oi ' ittios.. 4'' '''' '1 rOurs .Aur, /1.--b,,Rornmedars Washilitois-apiel4 esui J. T. Wadi. 00 . 0 4 :lb* coguntudoativ-atpunted -to lavklugali ibir Ithergeot 0043 corroglpo IA lillir 9 / 1 0, hal l arrivethere, and hls reportiani ghgle t t od con. ditknetif &Aar* J * AdelakcilsTwittutassolv Arnim c iii....iiiir(ni A.,,,,,,.' 414,C1N19,V01ed• ige, . T - nit I. irprettl_lrastilng• fliq stir *tato Vtliijacciat emage,wide.l a tt,c 0 • lia^kliii liefr—Miraficans feu ved by the adialeletritlon as very Jedlelou, and they ire Stearin” oiszsended. 11=1: __ . ~ , :;- -„ sue .. , . Metrr,rttun of Itloryick's !foundry, !aelphia. PLtta- PITELOELPIIIA. Ai ay 18.-31er:irk's founirr, which Octmpled a whde Equate oa nth, Fourth Washington and Federal streets, caught flre„ln .tho paint ehop, in the centre of the buildlag,a d most of:tho building on street was tbs.: troyed.' The room contained sovdsol +ottani(' drawintal, which were destroyed. It !a im hie to t;atlmate the damage, brit from the ax. tent of thitll re It most bo largo. Negyilationa Between Maxim Minn and Kirby Smith. _.Nsw Ylntx, May 18.—The Poet', special says: It la in:Anti that the Em peror Maxi milllan and the rebtliKirby Smith, hare recently been in errata It Is no longer expected that Smith Will anti der without further lighting. Gold. ; 1 4 alrl'imx, May 18 .-0614 is dull and tenth lohter. The quotations averazed 12o.; till; morningi'irlth a lair demand for exports. Neaxlyxll of Sherinan's troops are moVlng In -o'c:drupe/a the other side of the Potomac. The Local Troubles In Louisiana. NEW'ins, May 18.—The Poet's special says: Gov.,, of Louisiana. (1,/ others n-rived at al.Wield On to - day: to FCC President Johasoo in radic :the exhainz local troubles In that Strate.L'A A . • • id..: ........._______ • Toe:. Ird Series of neven.Thlrtles. • Thir ' I. success of tho 7-30 Loan roust al 11/4 td,' ti 4 . 1 4, ked upon as one of the most power ful eel " of the strength ofd the tinged Attar& " crnment, and of Its strong hold upon tad e° ~.., ',Deo and affections of the people. On &turd 'Nay 13th, the scbrcriptlons were over th mil/km dollars, and for the week end-. -.log • ... day, over trinetp-eight million dollars; anditity",;e months that the Loan has been In ~,CbitkikjOr. Jay Cooke, ore?. fine hondra ma. -4„i These large ' receipts will enable firs.v.ary of tile Treasury to pay off our ar rolea - are disbanded and to , rapidly die d ' various 'obligations that have been iti ;ulna the war. history will show that a'great " debt to lodivideals hys never been si. ,prottlit. paid; and we think all will agree that c ir : Mr; :hit ditch': :deserees great credit for the obuttif,i;.;:iis manifested, not °Ley In securing 'the tretvii , but for the flaunt/al skill ho has dis played ;:-..trdirecting_tbese vast receiptsd'an& - uraelkwila LI not for a moment to disturb theetfalltriarturt commerce, embarrass indlvhin .nilkorli.::anyway tighten the money market. It Is staidght4 true that the Secretary of the frees. tayanighighave negotiated the remainder of his loans at[ , x per cent. Interest Instead of 730, but aomuch! , aldllble. time would necessarily have teen ton' in - P 6 Pninri•lng it now loan that the : pteatehitet or the Gii'vernment, via: an Imaie. r.diatnauppitbf money sualclent to pay all the 'debt, fate A eliko the war,twould have been du% tested; It re Ides, the - difference of - late:reit would ant .hit been cent to three days' ex,ocn. sea.. - lb. polity um. have "been . "penny wise.", but the hest finaacial author/Elea, sA wen. AS, commonAteme, pronounced It “ponnri foolish .% M' It iiiilßl will be, no soldier will go bonus without Ins greenbaks, and the ileatlag roach. en and aknuisltlona. ,tea, `will Tie wiped oat as jruasjl d hlys a in coa Wiper ef icre can audit and ad- The 3 teen n Series of the 7-30 Loan was ex hausted on Saturday, May 13th. On Monday, the BeerftUf •tbe...Ttertsuly authorized Jay, Cooke, lb eral Subscription...agent for U. S. beetalifes. to receive subscriptions for 82.3),- (00.000 of a third se.ries, which Is all that Is an. [ healed by Congress, and is wither* tionbt ,he hat loan at thin hh:b rate of Interest that will Do offered by the, Government. There fano charge in the terms or conditions' of thiatihd series, except that tha Government resetvis Teo right of patio; Interest at six per ant, in field 'netted or otvai an! thtfo- tenths In ellrein i r=• tight which would pre suppose a :Slant rteiteptele payments, n od make tux per Cent. inir4.l even better than the higher ratty In - CtlitmicAlt consummation mast devoutly to ha 4. 411tge of conrcrting the notes lath 530 :: . "tie . t. gold bonds at the eu.l of three yearicot reetbring payment at maturity, at the -bold/ r's carton, is retained. , su • •••The flab day of the th ird acrid *Med with • bscriptldn within a fraction of deo millions, ;'tined the tillEitt of Jane will certain) r *ea the:last ,of the 741ftep• ..1 01 the market. Mow early) in aiiit• w e . ,* .. ertati.tell,'llititrullini law irittl - ldr mike carrot' a portion wolud do well to be In Um& Phlt puticulars maybe fnuid la btu. Wren. oalc.xn. i;:liftir.r4 Uttar. It seems that San li:!?elaco hoe beta captured . inepi t .,.^ .... ef man from Tas hi a Lunn' a Veritable tart', wh& heals at manner of tiseaZed by the stetem of pities so ameAtegly described- by ire good Father iloc la Jai charming 4. l . arela throlnat Tartaty, Th feet, and China," The of . itho of thisOnental mre, we .athinfennelit crowded'all day, and the cures which he has al. ready inkclea arc carrying his fame thrOsigtiiiiii Eldorolli, and roofing the Milder faecal/ to the - Wm Intense hialgnatioth The leading peculiar icy or al. Landatresitineet" detail to:be thstans plaskian feels both mimes orthwpanent at once. As the Abbe eine describes ii, ~, te e takes the pa tient's wrists in Ida .two - hands, - ind'passee his fingers weer the arteries ray . much at a ulna cian,passea his fingers over the atriums of a sep ta: Accothin g ,to the Abbe,. the Lams pat. owas, alley this,. on - . the tbwary that all dia." ases are esldunce of demonism. • Lin admin . . blued a purely , tegathio rp &has expel the 'Tchnigoisz. , -or turel.frrin the'parts ante-- ed. Thoth am given lb th e AMID of olliu iLe .the Lamas have as lath th.n paper eatreit;:, ey as 31r. Chase, and Ifth e ir pals ere Ott' they: m 1113 9 small balls of paper-on which. ther hare written the name of the &Aral rudely. and give these to the solderer. Whather :Ban Fftft 4 bi cleco;whitis tula refused totwilloW. one greed; t* eurreefef ter gold dthalsh ;takes she Leas- nit; rafter pfliets any; Moro-kindly, does 444 ye SPr44r. Fair the sake of the L 4414 *WI nee yet Its we hope it . may , . end we dare say tise tastiew, Atrial. restate the patient bo muds the j j thee. One meson is - idiom of .. good geese thtlounta Rive; 1.1; that theytaito moth moss. pains with rielcpatierts than - filth paw on fatted, the Abbe Han' account would seem to eU Impty that the Limas are almost as whetter on Ibis t self th ey furl takew their diet& as , •it Paris toms aphorist. ' "if the patient is tt • la docks. and MAO says , ititditohA• ”ttia twit deist i 1 t 4414 that. the .Tchtitgoer }which lef*-1 tants 3dm is demon of great tank, w ho sae. , sot be eispected to /COMO adieu he le properly accoutred with'ithe clothes; a handaome - psid of boots, add • vignfons, young tome..x.la fut. this, nu mber or horses demanded tor the deal and Wei retinue Ii litulteConllif by the..lnteth of the patient: , That the Lama of San Fran cisco Is rardifelf- lar.ina'gresitfy . songht4 after we owns* best authorityl; hut 'lto welt; with s owernrioaltYtO learn trhathetlkhee est ,tnired enough knowledge of the country to ad. r sate:hlsfdtannoels of dikes* by the - teal his :patient'i linrestmenti * ln r.. aottid . and Corm": his ;patient Jacket... '.peohlbit to; very Wet waif Oftittaltdahlardhamo la, thus"-to make itfaltaary, in. , which.totly • the - sery,r/ch. can Indulge: It Lt an odd thint-even 'ln oar eptand land of odtifies to ace & 'doctor front: Thibei prefacing Lan mealiciao an'Atuari can city; bil l 'irked wetook at the matter dial**. aloeme/7, We may - moth. perhape, to the oonelte. tfoh that , the - e'terease betwo.:. the doctor/101d. fogs two polic e In Sao ffrauoimo, Ind a great -wady doctors 0128 pulse ;In New lurk sir SOS ton, la rather r di rerun o a-of , detalit *hag of prinfielee. "Scratch a linsala , " said the Haroals do Canoe, Viand Yon.will find .1. Tarp If we scratch our Californian Tartar, we shafftlodonlyWhat we may and any lm the adrp:l4cio•Fnut,,,.9t 144tdol.a#0 • Tsui I'oro Revd gni Sr.iiith speaks of the aril? .rlval 'at'Jseksoovllle °legends ortho 3,200: Ao• odersolidlle prisoners who Were coming 10. The rode Itedlog It Impossible to tbed.them, bropitht lbem tO near our lineal and turned them loose. , Mott of them have arrived, end they ,vroro battik supplled.. - Abont twenty- were left at Anderson • vile; tan sick to be moved. Thop .dled at that . ,:prison In eleven menthe or the year eedlee Jed. - 3111 7. - /0 0 0, Pli lellowat'Pebruarz 1 4 301, 1; !Kush, 181; Apel l .oos; MAY, MI Jane. i,w(l: Jutrii4Bl - 2,991; Seytember,2,67Yt October, , 051' pevemom 44 Total Deeeinhor,Tßlr, Januirtmdk, , 10,040. The total number vsktr died etAinfamorrllle since the eitshllehment 4f . that marnitpetrerce4de 17,040: " • ' - - . '*,t Iti o u Poien`voireipoidesit *CMG ?hued* 'Joie requitsroppi il lain felt, iti inciunthell ' upeinsde-on cower twee/cessions, to call- th aiteulllE: M the publlo to the fact that EM - , mond le tinder the control of the air ' wen P 'ffillishitee. kiliteldg tie epailibtibeteril thi *l4 when' lt we) :lid pith dem untied, 14iainstIthe eatioo,lU:e. ...Thr net elf,ali l, we markpubliallit Ceavitil le Rremoue. who w not identified , with t e rebellion es a 04P 0 . letilzteect op th ooi inaldgetare. intitt one .1.410 exception the editors are all - iirthe • PIP fttstes7. , I r•:=- ~,•.1.., ii. 1 1 ts,i() WAlier Ti i 9beri e l tePaphfltde , esseptiott Ate nitwit eatecutlok he seaweed a abut 1 but It elie that °TS duter.-MhitiOZiniii-ithjifer weaved la 14,k2u3 ihuseskinak a seutemase, v 7 end met 'De pentiediatar hinie'leJbbe as. v kr .iime. „ makraload he .thente t =et an pesierailty drills Ibielskuatinie ~,None these wee did 1 anythihe beestairriemic 'ulna . BiTerhen Darla felt caned upee te leave the pommy, he uneevee himself and be• Same a wolasee— We& Oitrisew n w ;.. ~;._;= CITY AND SUBURBAN. The 'Presbyterian General Assembly. This body„witich represents tite"Old School Presbyterian church of the United States, met In the First Presbyterian church (Dr. Paxton's) this forenoon, at II o'clock, and was constituted with prayer by Rev. James Wood, D. D., of Indiana, and moderator of the last Assembly. After prayer, and the singing of a hymn, Dr. Wood deliverrat the opening sermon, from the Prophesy of Daniel, chapter 21, Verse filth: "And In the days of three kings shalt the Gad of Heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed ; and the kingdom shalt not bo left to other people, but It shall break In nieces and consume all these kingdoms, and IL shall stand .1 fOrever." - . The Be rmonorenpled over an hour In its de livery, and was listened to 'with close ottention. The ncdienee wee quite large, nearly all the scats In the body of the church being occupied. At the close of the sermon the Assembly was again led In prayer, and after the doxology had been snug thertudience was dismissed—the mem bfia of the Assembly remaining. After the transaction of some routine busi ness. the Assemblage adJourned.to meet at half part three o'clock in the afternoon. This is the fourth session of the Assembly In this city—the first being held in 18:15, the second In 1836, and the third In 1849. It Ls expected that thepresent session will continue for about two weeks. We shall endeavor to lay before oar readers a report of all matters of public interest transpiring daring the !legator]. ' I AFTERNOON SESSION. The Assembly met at half•past throe o'clock, and was opened with prayer. Considerable time waa consumed In. cnliLtq the roll, and making,the, necessary corrections. Two hundred and thirty-tiro members, minis teM.etiel elders, answered to their names. The election of a Moderator was announced next in order. Dr. J. C. Lowrie, Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions, New York; 'Dr.. W. U. "Greene, Professor of the Princeton Theological Seminary, New Jersey; Dr. J. G. Monfort, of Cincinnati, and Dr. W. D. froward, of this city, were placed In nomination as candidates for - • • FIoR erd asked 'Cilia to Withdraw his which was granted by the'Assembly. 1,1»i wee Tots was then taken, and resulted lleee:. Total. ...... . ........... Dr. Wood announced that Dr. Lowrie d a majority of all the Totca cast, and was • therefore duly elected Roderator.! The Moderator elect, oh being coati/nett:ft to 'tbe platform, was addreased briefly by the retir-• ing,Mcderator, who Invoked upon him the bless. loge of ; Reaven. in the discharge of his Varian! . and responsible duties. Dr. Lowrie Tespandied to a few spiwojerlate reniarki, aid eipressed the /tope that the members of the' Assembly would bear with him in any errors which he might commit. and aid and manihtin by their comma and educe. For temporary Clerk. Titania fLireffl,lYM.M. Rice and C. R. Taylor were put in nomination. Mr. Valli having received a majority of all the votes ' was declared elected to the position. • 'On motion or Rev. Dr, Reward, was 'creed that the session should be held and contleued each day at the following bourn: From 9 to 1.134 o'clock in the morning, and from 3 to 53i o'clock in the afternoon. Rev. Dv. Deward moved that the Standing Commktets report at 10 a. to. on the followlag days reepectively: Saturday. Bean/ of Church Ettenatan; Tuesday, 'Board of , 'Pubileati Mit Wednesdar. Beard of Eatitestic Illisloa; Thurs.: day. Doartiof FortignMisalons; Friday, Surd of Education. • Committees on the - Freedmen, 'Monday. Dr, Menntfurd moved to:lntend, eo that the hot* for tho Standing Committee.' to report, on the days aaiied, shall be changed to 7 o'crock' In Dint:Teeing. The amendment was lost, and the Original motion of Dr. Reward prevailed. _The Moderator appointed too following as s ' Caninat(Ce cc Demotional Eterciaca Ministers —Rev. W. D. Deward. D. D., Rev. E. E. Swift.. Eldetr — J:D.M . Cord, Robert M'Keigut, Wm. G. Jehnston.. . • On motion, /t was yesolva that the drat half . hour the morning seasloaa ho occupied in de. - The aseembiy adjottined with prayer; to meet this minting at the designated hour. Leiter leatin:l4lladelptilaa . r itn. 6l 4 l z4 l 43fes Tr. OM ~ , . .... . Entvons Caartwa tt---Tith SelFl/114494ma, °1.1h,,, Grano Lodge I. 0., 0. , P. of Pew:tiling:Lis Coo!- . , mowed this morning, a okwaalarielyatitinded„ : Grand brasier Triplet prtsiding: :-• ,'. -, The fedlowlagoMthri laic been elected for the. ftaming }car :'. sr. w; .0:•Ifi; john(lf. oCrud;, gland ; It; W. D. et. kr:, Ofinieklipg; R. W. G. W. lifehard, Watson ;ICW. G. 8,, einilst' : •D. -17.'4.-T., I.l...Elehards Mackie; Right' WORD/ rand Beiresentative to the Cadtod Matte Viand Lodge, J. atex: Bimileon. - • i ,-• • - The - only twine's traturcted to-day was the .adetlarlon of delegates and new.utembers 4 and. . -- reatibilr the returns of the eleetion of oftleers; when the Session adieurited .watil Wedeodey The oninber of Encampments at 'the present , • thee In FO; .durburAtte year. 533; witetlotte, 14; admitted on card, 41 t wish• d ona te bY c: 0; rehistatements; 87; seven- Mons,• .ftirr ard espulslons. 7; members . died, 66 1 Past .Obler Patriarche; 1,247; contributing PA. , triarchs, 4,046; members ri Hated, 731. ; ;Oil -owed hmlnee relieved. 35; Patriarchs hatted, &Cr Tha whole amount for toilette Patriarchs raves .111;54:43.55; relief of widowed -ames, 4671.81 Misstate. the- deed, $3.2 , 19,75.. Total eatount for relict, 07,437.61. To 'monist ct; '.kteelpts during the past year. $33,801.03: ' City 11,11 remaletbeavtly drapintin saciarninz.• Al; the Vow es In Independence Ball are bid. den from teen by crape, except the beat malatiug: Of our late lameated President which I aver be liskt: which - was. vitiated Intim ilife, let 1864, at the White llouse i .also Portraits of,Gtheral , Gana Washington, Martha ',Washlstigtod;l7ll, Item Pent and Stephen Dmainr. Ltrge num- • bits of phblic bulidlugs are mill enveloped with" the evidetice of woo. There hi not Math .In'i the.itityof lietis,lthat; 'Weald •te of Interest to your readers to mite • about.'; I may mention : the. het. heWarer, that the oploion amoogoil men is that all the -prop: erty :on /tankard Creeltilteekertii. Creek 'hail 7 lOoliV. will he ti otont up by speculatorilkoni lids city and hew York during this summer, • It' any of you western men desire • stead In ' , the purchasieg, awe le the time to do 11, caMit near hailer a Hot , totrei itesteidiy -, afternoon. A German picnic was given at Dirard Park, and everything panned Off pleasitalyroatll ' *party of pickpockets and towdige ant*d the lark . and commenced* their oPerstiewilThe. orepdetor and a couple of polka:Men were 'Pretty firkrely handled. 'Z'wn o f the ro w dies were Shot , one, Joseph Wat , Whitzrtalli.' Abou t . ten pethons In all !me mac .. and injured - ' 'dorlutothe melee. Isbell. prebably_hate;AU account of a prise Stitt tO n lead you tootorrow , as the city is Sited ltlth, rO he Itad; Proleera 4131 kftw , Xock and older' places. to witness a prise fight, which was . to lake place today- ou the borders of Peemayl. vault and Sew Jersey.'.' The: light la. between 3vro.pbsiihts named Dunn and Davis—the drat. waned from Brooklyn, andtho lati,ersrom Phila. de/Odfor SOX. 4 ye arn . A li ttle boy, named A mster , only four years 'old, was 13111 - 0 ter by a ilaymagon7artddtistatity:: killed this looming. The driver w a s a r r e s t !lid held to awai Ration t ;mull tit 'the counter's hiveml: ''th• There silt Bofte a itiuitt;M:ot. flitabarglers la e Mty at prompt, looking after the Interests of Odd Fellowship. among' whom Z may metaled ..the remelt - of Ileum: John 73. 'Salley, /mac' Ntalttler, Emma and othen who aro stopping at thili,erthentat Hotel., . ',. , , , Eudleeed Mid ..• The Life Of. Jely,Davls Dine- hated.", I would - advise: tlttoeli to get out' an .., edition of 11110120; 1111 it ',takes ";likeg hot cakes"' City litart — r -- jty. 7 • . . Dr.'l3torgoL.McCook, Clinician ttotiii/leani . et Health, to 'nes topcoats,/ deaths la the sty. (rola Kay 0111 to ?Say i2tb, 1802 s ‘ .. ?Kew i !•:, a I N5ui........ j.i. 0 , 1... :. :, ' 9 " ticenvai, .. . 3 I Colored-- 0 • S . , i)fihetitbslecserete I deoel.m.'llConai*. 'tion. 1; POW. .trIS .10=44110t ivar,'lo4le,c Aeilia and Pipialbstia,..4 Peticanilti4 ortma;lr wl 1., .4.: ....: . , • • . In a w) 01 */ ti t 'Ceder year......... 2 flat 20 to AP.,•;•.. t00 4' L i , ft svin 1,(01 2, '...... • 1 i ' , l 0 tala •••41.4.. 1 M '. " (1010 15. 1 ... i •s. 1 :i S 1 ela ftatt.:o4,4%.• 1 , .., 3010 lei, a:• • o'o., 0. , i 1 ..•,!9A. Jia . .. ! :, 0 , :i.)7n:igk& c ' ' ' ine* l iii r (4 ° ' lo g c al_kiacale Han ; 14.1. 116 1 : 74: 7 =C Oa bats c ,ccnialcal:tarrertablehisita o+' - m- 4.1 anhi.:6l ottitra:s7:,:zi Apr filiVatiita: ...,n4,4 0.1410a,..._,...tt1i_.._ ._ 4o4l inetieliekof .410 Malt. comaloit 1.•,,..... ..1V01.011111;144 , IMP falgt , operailq afntle.:,,riad tie bevies of tb a attisteflt, ligari lee that glii7PIA OtWillitealielest...ScAll%, berth aid be sang • bisrMiu ideetteh, led tb W by.Xr, 'Local. islc•AtiaS 11 9 4 . ica Sal Ali iiiigtaslakirli'xk tam lid' mitt* dila, _ukroope (ppqtAClOldnatt= • yfti, Isilm*wweiterer Cl/ perform the oecrtare to Oadlo, by Übe; Later axle of ,Th--T-T---------no CUtlary,llll - lira de., at anal.); tole (Friday) tomato& al 11) secLxk, al ACCieliaad% 116 PIM lOW *pedal eleetlog of Councils. A special meeting of Councils was call defer Thureday evening, May ISth. In Sareu Prevent, Messrs. Barckley, Browst. Ce (kin, Connie, Eterdman, McLaughlin, Mor row, Philtre, Quinn, Reed, Rees, Thompson, White, Wills, kung and President MeAteley. The President annotinced that the 1 object of the meeting was to hear the report of the Street Committee in relation to the sower on Penney!. Tanta avenue. Mr. J. R. Reed then `submitted the report of the Street Committee, relative to the matter above mentioned. The report states that since 1552 f 2.086 has been expended In making re pairs on the sewer, but still the difficatities had not been remedied—the sewer being In as bad'a condition as ever, The Committee did not as sire to incur any further erpendlture without, the con bac sent of Councils, a nds referred the whole matter k for Instructi- There were but two ways, In the opinion of the Committee, which the evil could be remedied. 1. By going to the expense of repairing the old State sewer, together with tho city sewer, at a cost of about g 2,000. 2. To continue the city newer eastward ly fern Boyd street, along Pennsylvania arsine 1 to Try street, down Try street to a point oppo site Fourth street, where. it would lutersect the old State sewer, involving en expenditure . of #15.000. The report was accepted. Mr. Reed then submitted an ordinance for , the construction of a 'ewer, as deshmatcd in the second pmparition above recited, and appointing appraisers, to LISSOM the coat on the property bene fited. The ordinance was road three times and passed. • ,< Mr. li'Auley (Mr. Brown In the chair)pre sented a corbtatanlcatlon from citizens of the Fourth ward. strongly' protesting against the me of the Allegheny wharf for the storage of ell and oil barrel', and notifying COuncße tttatin care of damage by fire the city would bo held responsible. Mr. 31'Auley stated that cumulation of oil beads on the 'wharf, amp* and full, had assumed the most frightful. pro portions. The entire wimrf - was. Ilterall) blocked np with barrels. 'The danger from fire was terrible to contemplate, as the barrels were now filled up Se e CIOSO to the buildings that In cage of fire the whole city would be in danger of destruction. ',The entire wharf•would speedily become an mccontrollible sea of flames, , and in case of *Westerly breeze the master part of the< city - would be laid in ashes. ft..was ahaehltelY necessary' that. sontethiter 'mould bo done in or- , der to relieve the 'wharf from the immense ac-" cumulations complained of. The wharf waif ab solutely being used as a 'store -ground, and bar rels were kept there for weeks and months ; a t a : time, without yielding & cent of revenue to the' city. Aside'. &Om thla, the citizens residing along the wharf were, being s tißed.'with' the mellow< odors arising from the oil, and their health and property -were being seriously in jured. <They Uterefore applied to Counelle- fo: Mr. Thompeon staffed that, the . Wharf Comnaltbie were, fully aware, of lite state of affai „ rs lon the Allegheny wharf. There are now no less than eight thousand barrels piled along Duquesne way. The only practical Meth od of getung rid of the difficnity was to place such • tax en barrels as would compel the own ers to Sid storage for them somewhere else Re Omelet.° presented an ordinance fixing a tax or fee of two cents per day upon each and every barrel kept caa the wharf, . This would oblige the owners to remove them, and he saw to other way of reaching the ern. After aline discusalettl, the ordi na nce w as re ferred back to the committee, with Instructions to draw tip a cote folly di...eased ordinance on the subject, which would more fully Cover the Mr. M'Aidgt Maud ed a commtmicatian from the Subsistence Committee, asking permission to erect a frame building designed fora Soldiets' Rome. The anntannlestion..teas received, and the prayer of the petitioners granted. Mr. Reed presented an ordinance far the are pointment of viewers to , sssesi damages, if any, recoiling'to the Court' Ronne and Jail, crone the alterations of the grade on Fifth street, Read three times and referred to tho Street Committee to report. . A milieu from Ormsby Phillips and others, In referee ce to the sewers on Colwell street, was read and accepted. , Mr. White presented the report of the viewers on the opening of Watson stroct,iVidch was re fared bark to the viewers. - Fa Cortneara - Ommetra , Pms_efit, Messra.Ar day, Wags, Bonn. Davles,t Frerielt, 'Flare, Aetlotentt: King e Leonard; Miertitnney; MI6 • Mctkindhals efeChathef readawase; neeliman, l , <, • , , , and approvel The is Lute; of last regular muffing wereresd BOOTS - . 2, .'1 -.0 , Mew f .",. --; -' 0 • 4'....': " ' 1 The President stated. that the meeting was an o / 43 i ... • „ -Kt ~. r ' Fr!)(ri , • ,- , 'i .., , - ,*i [ Called ter tho special purpose of heeling mid- ' -' - , - a I , non to tle brought up by the Street Committee.. A . 2 ,18 e . 1 2- 4 - ' ' AUND.IMULTIAMV"' l' ' ' '.o ll ' and In the absence of spans! 'wadi neu Mendes '` ~ < c.'4,1 i a ro: • i i ,Mr. 3 fcCaudiess stated ant therm:tisanes ta--' tueaPer 'that anY. Otber ,11014.- ;.`"- - - napcressicgs, the Nigh Potteapabled• 10850 weeks , e 'l' ' "'," -, "-, , r , . 0 •.--. 4 "-e. mg adopted in C. 0., was mislaid in S. C. ' I . I ~' • ..- ~ . r ,„ - ~ - , t -.. ..'l X - 4-i-kirt For the i . orp<vioffachitathag 10 passage, he -i. -•: ,• .. •, - !,,,, , ~ -,i. rt is presented the mffinenco anew, which yrs* raid ' TNT- r iinaims.4-I'rrytir :7 , .'' ''' ' , - three times and pasted.' In Se.' C., on a motion " 2 - l - c - '7' of - •s -n -e-• , , ... s' ' - ur.' 27 'S La to conene, 4r, Barcktey yelled 'tee yeas auto • < 1 , .- , ce, r- , ei : . ....) - - -ui , ,:ea 'S nays, which rest:dwelt, follows:. Tess--Ifesars. - ' " . ~ r ..[ Brown - . Cr file, cotersio, liendtaau. kreLanhilo. ' The Oily' ' Pia In the World *born s: - • MemeriawPhtilipa. gain!), !teat Rees, Thomp- . . • -,. '- , .. , - ...t -' :,-.' ` l- ' . " J '''''' t ear, Wjette and President Manailey-11. _ Nays' ' - . ..:' 44 .4 a ~' ho ._ , ,,..E.4 - z,alefee BM HISSISTer; McMillan, Wllli and Toper ' ' , , —4. So to ordtuante was concurred in. 2.sr, ; '42 eir.. ay. ..... o . - , - 11 "1 , -7 ' . mr. m{c i ,,,,di ri . „a rm! t h e i-ditowinr. Worivelee 82104 . ::::: .. '.; ... ..`.. . '4' Si.. '`. '4 ' l' ' Rmoireff, net the Commlttess'on City Prop. illetall 1,n0 „ 15 ., .. f <nr_ty and the Committee on - Fire EZIKIAO3 and f ' ' ,•,, '. - thee, be, and Mt lam hereby hat:meted to sell ' • ' r • ' ' __ . thehowee and lot of the 'food Intent Fire Can!. ' *ad AU other Mesta tate FesPorties IA '''' peon In thirffigth ward, and appropriate the • ,-- ~ .. at Proceeds to the erection of an engine house on -, . , , , a lot belonging to the city, on the corm of poi - I'• - ‘ • '... 1 ' ''''' ' 2 . lop and Webatm street, and any enrolees Nods,' poi< Concert Hal - Shoe Sto o N!y treasuryiler paying for mid house, Abair - W. paid lino 1 __ - - Reed three times sad passed. 2.1 r. 0.11. leNnewan odsred the thltowtov t 'Reefelesi, Thu the .; Water Committee. be in. , structed o hare , Water pipes;,laid-.. on De- enema Mar from Mort ary street to the Point,to concoct atilt water OM enVater street; Referred to Water Cotoroateer. , • , r < Me., lit'Carldh!ta offered the Masa ng': _, , .Nesolred, net the Water Committee' be In-' strudel Or lay Water pipes ilong'Tannetuil street, Irons two hundred fact kistaxda Wylleitriet.: . Refdrrell to Water Committee. '' .„. The likeareA, then adjoinned. nettellt jaallkeltsou: ° The patrons of the drimit hear niltrl tb.lieupluttlar • deierring anair , tairsia benefit to4.lght at the Pitts tangil Theatre, ' /haunt ilia acquired "i z. repatatkinf in hie Pada:. , liar role, irbich it that 'their* truilintily • it le carried out, Patilhajwairiator lea pia!: lion, to itxelre auytidtig, befihrnidatiotis— Mr. Dickann.ts linputerly Irnown'ng:-• bttt tis-stlpht helaramme hin deep platter. requlrleg Iltqlnuch headwork,' Mid 'aypuiir as "'Thalia* ' althea& •fleittl.",_ - Intadditton 3&this "Wm. Teild" with Huty Rep* :a volunteef. the hem dr. Bwlteetlaud;..aud 11.11.-Denithettt. also a Toluntecr,aa Gesier.l , llcoltatkin ; by theJona, s volduteer—ulthausal O'Brien.", Also with play 51' the I'l4p:thee gymnae eYelatlona Ai Wu/steers!: Washington Countylmi,matteri: ' the Wasidngteat Alres4ilise bead lifortnetl' of enettietic,.Oti untementa:ln:eatidue=pnrta' of that metal,. On Owiters - ,P 4ao ; chow al oil was pnninee4 bust week. • Three', inginneluivis erected a ''ertek'and llhinded ingcovi durin gtbeinmner.eLOnixwo. te.aiily,comn. Mendable Cross creek :thepeople are displaying notit:: energy._ Au engine - bras put ou'the -*Maud et 'the well below Patters:mai Mills, on Cross creek , ' on Tuesday or last weft. The Wearer and tkuilris frirkier dawn the .crecit, are `urognealtig ' Over In oil, was struck last week In conalderatik unawake, on. Nattier Run netir , tho Wstahlatrose county Hoe- 04 40m PreliCia Indleatlons-tne people will not, 'gut to, wait tong derclopitents In' Waaliluiton county. ' • Presentations. CIO ii, bf the 810Ji:Ward, orgarlzed doilne the venlig dielt bf iiiiiilatii. ebrinbed to*, tt l enserei.4mis b lietfaieo4; iiiielentl ott p _ 7 6 7 11 11kstlnit lo a b cerfiC kii7rcia ( w ! , a i ;a4d , :lea,; & f i r i i. O cc i t. t sold:handed can; • bearing_ .;illnKfoliowlatt liewittalon 1 in n - Nene; A. itelen t ta; e. itma lex, , tr o tilta. tanker w .:; , . .Tr , .42 11, b 02 tit, of tite att B hatl may ly;ekt i gene le , ef Uri .11. boner. wee also medetbe at tbi , am ti.too .40_plaeo, -yr • (tan :t o 4!?: olmbearifir Ike Ibtto ring lbw cm e bowls "The Caltimerto W % . 11124 . '1 lb. (4115013 11 4614106 IMO RUM. Ilw. P_P C4 . O :Pi "Peklii, euti OF 1 4 Ri.eistibe••l-eil ....`: bYfal Ak r eldeeit:.--. --- 7437 --- ---"—L;r• agda7 i " . 1 o fait . wire. .lobir Nesse,' Or. Wilma' MO :leirioma • 'dew.' If chi wielibi a coal beak Jain ope ft ed. et entrnettl ken., • neat Saltebtr °n ` the cWeeez 4,p,playld ,We Al :Cc(' duiaturb ttnn, , 4 - form. assomot! 4LatAte. lel :from AM nsf, isikotlivi ' l lialir ttr,r•Ctviiii_non, seeolorl4l4.st Mr.:l The li , tclxtan of ' Lee • 11l of 'MOO% reat poem, sal convey. log We Idea of fiesym Hell. Chaos aad Paler nisei, le aursettag floe h mica at Coamat Rea. it I. ea Wawa. Irtlica *II nit repa7 a TIAU. , ToTout of'd-t(AJieagcufaus:-,- The partial kind Mis of friends iiietilled • me to r.r,-init tee - tl3O of tny nano for lint OlBee . of Comity 'Treasurer. 'For that .ollico". I. Wan Willing to, tand a "cancan agmnat any civilian. bisect that enunciation,. Colonel J. B. Riddoo, brave and gallant soldier; has, been annotineed a a candidata Colonel Etadoo has giirenilui best evidennit of his loyalty, courage and dew,: • lion thb interisti "dr his Cemittry.: his:, Din been d isabled.hompumulne the actiro duties of piofeeelon by, wounds obtained in batlie.ba. my defense, in comb:ion with those whorethalm ! ' ' ' • ed at home. - I therefoie respectfully but , earn > - estly recommend him kith's support sogetterous. ly tendered Me, knowing that he will falthfallt andhonewly discharge the duticanf the alike. • ' Colonel John W. la9Claln.—The remains of this brave and noble officer who was kilted at , •,-: ' • • Gaines , Mlle, on -the morning' of.the 27th of Jute, lEt3, white gallantly leading his regiment ..--tbe 82d ,Penififyirents—and burled - off.the'",.- tiattle-fleld, birrebeca disinterred by th e Mendienr , r'r of his regiment and forwarded to Ids late lupe.. .1; - . r ;.--.........______ • Sent to this' - He :-. of . 11 trege , " reeripl= Delhi, contacted at thelest term of the: Vatted States lasfrici Court.or purloining n latter • i the.. Post oinia 'at ANIS Pirk;Luzertie county.- --" was yesterday Sentenced 'by Mr litacer:Jrldge tl7•1! . 1 1eCandleas to pay a fthe of one dollar, c 0 4 44 or: - • prostenuo n . and undergo an Imprisoluilet pt `ten menthe In the Ritmo of Relhge, - ' ''' ' '' Garrls-• araz.lare Pacific nfoithlpfor Jame Yorkl Garlar . dt Co., publishers; This-is of cur handsomest monthlies, mode' up 'of , :tweak" well-written anicip,litcrary,topograpktf Seal • and iclantlfic-,sometbn g to stilt almost,- - •ie every one of cOOd tate:An Its title todicates,tharif • nich.relatlng to the great Interior and Pc:VW, slope of thiscontipg.4,: - ,•• 46111 ii Pica ph id :'s4 verantlf announced ttio , P/cnla ...whicit Ii io gireivby ihls fro Pat% to ,Coaa 08J°1a.r. and as the tunneled armour carte we, ctinellally make the correction:, The'aintualtrienleof ihnenni..),4) Pan/ ibe Minn Fddc/. June Free Lictufe:L.—A Tecteni wilt be tialbrerad before abc4Allrgheny City Teachers' lestiresb Friday evening, thongs: arN-09ciock: ink the Second E, Church, by /ter. „K. KRUG.' Bubjecti "EXhicatlon—tlia- True ailatheTalad." Ict• .—Jan 'r ack " a ' bakeic, reekllaff la Canton; hai, eomhiittakkateldtr laet weeki'glv•• .. . 9 o' laz aa a nail: ha was tired_ of life.> ge ,ie ,'2.11 (clamed slekoces, Teat to belt alblrialt nos cl to. ish lb., ...L. , comonear Min; 'and Ishtle there ' shot' himself " ' w a revolves:. re dlod roar daivafter w i r d. - Mostar pnimmt Orimma.--So succeastbily done ~ , tbe money order canoe work 'Met If IS 'vestry- to "=.' 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