..,..: , . , tft ,- , . ,, .5.7.,..,..;...4...z. to ---...--:),-. ..,:'.:,,,,,---..'_'-:-. -.-- -, i•TOX.UIIIE .L1XV11.1:-NO. 235, biteigtJfiburj3ll alastite. _ VERY.LATEST NEWS cri BY TRUE RAPH. 4 PRESIDENT'S OCLOIIiTiON. . PORTE; DE tn topurr, Texas.: , :: /5'144 .17nder : . -,3114;kae1e.1 FOREIGN COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE RESUMEW , . . . • t Itestriatidzis Upon Trade Benin . .- . , . . . . WAESIIINGTON,xa 3 r 22, iss Pi the Pratt/sot of the United States ;of kat 1 , ,-.)Nrstiir.u, ,Sy procieunatlon of. the PreeldeCt of the 11th day of April last certain jolts Cf. the' Veiled States therein apeeided, Willett' lied pre siossly 'been =bled to the blockade, were, for . _ .. . ~ _ objectitit iiteti;diteltte - id,:biponfortalti 4i:stitturslie . od leilstidtim Of Congress, to be closed aszlitst. forage, commerce durlog The isikinifirin, and 'to' bu ititrillier 'Braked and Made- known by Gitv President,. And WBereiii; Ciotti .and elretinstimem have — 'since oreurrolivlach,lnenyjudgmmt renderit ' expedient to remciii that' reitrielloti," k4ept as to the ports of Galveston, LOTACCa, Brame, Deaantigo, Point.liabel and Brownsville, in the Rate of Texas—Bow, therefore, I, Alinruiw • .e?.. 7TiMident• et ifie.l7nitt dittatoicr. do hereby declare that the ports aforesaid, not (c -cepted as above, shall be open taloreign coin- Mercy from and after let July next, that corn- inertial totem:ram with sold ports may, from that time beicanitediin Sabine. totho laws of the - United State, snip. notettattee.,of -such mute ' Mum as may be prescribed bjttin Secretary of 'the Trearory. , -;Y, , ,loweret" ••,;any *teasel from a foreign pbrt shall miter any of thetefore named excelled Tiiitatet istot.ll3Sete:ibtleicas, she will oobtbano to be Laid liable to those ore- Scribed by tba'Act Congreis; approved on the ISttof,pdy, lA6I, and mains „ on board of her Ao pettaftles as rosy be incurred, pursuant to the -lama war for trading, or attempting tri trade with .The enemy. And Anioraw /PreriidOr of these Usl . tedlitates, do Denby declare --mica known, that the Walter Stare 4if - Artesia do hence. ottiral ffirivint to Id liel4olll‘ latest 02,U:emit '. lag to trade Many of -the United-tititei to vie ; lotion of ibe laws theiic4 all nieteneent lialttte • rent rights and,pelylleget,-„and give notice that from the date of Ms roclarnation, all such of. Apt; mitend, Mos restrictionaapen brietolbreltsfeeteffirin the 'territory of the ta*Ottst of the Miralecippf Skrer, is ' tre noose relating tkcantralianti . of war, and to the Crrition'of the rights of the United Slates to rro pert y ,.., pnrchased in the territory of the Mi. to twenty•llyeper irp3ri pureha• les of egtton, are removed. All the_ provisions -- 15 f thelnterr.s: Revenue law will be carried into itopei atm; , Ia wltneas whereof I hare hereunto get my hand • andeavecltheieel . DLtheUnitedßtatea ‘o be affixed. Done at the City of Mest a.. a.}DiEton.tble.twentyekteud day of May in the year of onrlord 18135,.anC I or the n dependence of the United Staten of A mer icalle eighty-Muth. Axnurrr - Jonsson. By the President:, •' .• . ._ • - W. Iltnerin, define fiee'y of State. RILKTIAS.' WITH. 'COLUMBA; rflulrgis Against Banks and Hurlbut,' I - TUE RDVARDSSOR CAPTURING GORMAND alma I , , ova imisoNEßs,,covitso 'iroura. Nit. Toac, y --..'- ... ' Sickles was of:c il ia% y M re:t . red H on er the n stl7,lll l llB 1.... ; by the Eresident. at wool: al Spodal Envoy to the government of that 'Reprahho from the , "middenA.; of tha - Gaitod States. namba of ..-' 0,031 1" 013 1/ m 12144 14 rermentativet mud 0121- p, . . tart' men ,were presenton the occasion. ant ad.- 1 " dram were made by Getteral Sickle* and the o• ..President, ln Which the 'moat friendly feellors of • - each Govertnnent for the other were ampresed. t A Washington special to: the Esprtu says: The rrealdsat is repastsd to wive recai ta (lea. Banks.on - account of cotton - speenlitlonst alio as being very indignant at the. Cabai oginsts . , respecual the rebetraia 13sonewall. & divistek his been vent to Madrid on the subject. The Tralnoses Willtallgtollll.eCla says: The large rewards offered for the capture of Both . , taunt /lambi are to be distributes! at Put dime , " tine of the Secretary - Of War; upon the compie -4 1 tlon t f tha trial*. - • 1 There are nearly a score of Governors of 1 sides herb, eptol Ms Indefinite multitude of Stan , tors and Congressmen, Jadges, ddc., and civil -Th. ; , vlianitariel. ' • - S. I. exa e r r a e inet t b o e f allg e n e ast eh lir e tN n e t g. i ll a t s eTt n s t a O Gl Mull•tut is raid to be very damaging to their . , character sit (Alters end gentlemen, and fully ' 3 " , justlllee the removal of both. P Awarder hn been Issued rostrata Gen. Ur ;:.aen 10 thecommand of the army of Tenneesee , and Gen. limes. commanding the 24 division, ', ; Succeeds, Gentrallogan Ist the command of the sth gorse. 1 '. nom John Omelet, who Las been taking' a u ti. ' glt laciest In our prisoners, Is here, and says ...."ttarl Stanton has otiered transportation for all our prisoners relearning &mat. Those .4 stzetkikrlirinA. Meads. =dr Abe list or the An- Attains - Mlle prisoners, amount to, 8,000. The Gutman General hss sent two halpital bolts for five hawked of the wort cases. -, ' 'MARTIItg ffIIIRIDIVANDITAP The Coming Gratia Boyle* 'OEVERAL 11223111..1pf THE Mr!' • .: • Ichw TolegiNerA—Gew.lelaridan and staff who arrived in thhtcity to day, left this prenleg . . few ClncintaU, on their Wayelci the Scinthweot, • haulna . bear .appcdnled. to the command of the t,.., . .Dcpartztent of Texas. lie wi l hamerdately as '' .. • saute ecnottolof the troops now Lithe Southwest, ' - 1.• together with inch additional forces aitit earl . . .., ramie* of • tha‘ service may ' reqaire tet he pliced iti his dispotaL The , cavalry ; forces '' '' 'Too linut ioneer Geo ccul eral mu lti dc4 erret il t G du " rin era g i tt h e et co ld m i t n 4 'lrin re: e o view 'in the absence of General Crook .' , . - It Is tl, ' eanderstood that 'General Cuter and General .• 9 •lierlitt wftijole ebniden In thUNTest. ' . 4- The followlltie officers compose the staff of t , Sherldim t General -Forsythe, Chief of Star; h . Colcatl NewhA Adjutant General; Major lent, • - i ' Anis:int Adjutant General; Colonel Forsythe, ,t -,.and-Myttge B.:olliacarcit god KIPP.. . ' 1-.' • •.. The irettal - rat General. Sheridan In thileity was lits wn to but fewyersons-wod It is undo llafbbilitdditi-receleed the mt. of same of the -i- -- .,..pnitlio. Sheet rte. -Ilia time -has Wei pm. ,ti v ' pkrptdin !lilting online of letterset In this th y. il Wesuniorm .--Thottaanda ofpersous ~,,- fism distant chief have antred hero to witness the motpd-tuview[totactrww, and totnorrost's :.k indite will dertibtlessi grime the nn miter. , , t ,iletnerst fiberman.ln company With Ida,brothte, ~- • Senator 'Sherman, pest d . down Pennsylvania . avenue Ablit'avelllng. !lite aPptitetuice trained ; the gathering of crowds who repeatedly cheered t.o.lis. while tile ladies waved their luindamhinfli 'IIIOF O ntimber of persons followed Mind - the plus soon became eo great that. 'be Ann cots. j? wiled totwil netalatoweape the Mhos oreereie 1 W4l/2M11.10b bad lareadllPltienteed. t SIILL 1101111 - -SUIRMRS INNOBCED. ..GOE/Iniolllo I • • "ra ihntiltc!rt ffeoti.Kentai, . ineonzeier the amender of: Oolnitel ' coStipeatf of alrakit. getaiiiiaa in souttmeit ittstourieed neethirest:Arkineas.;Ballads %Writ toptotaitil ere taw totleg tilde out... They .0 4 '"iturit' oder all. bones, ammunition and equip ! SILVAN mil take the ' , Stietkibigtere ire silo 4? Mtn& lota LEx [ nCtoa, GfeitiiiatrTirsam City sod other Odds, deities , bLaWindltree tep and LOAD, the ooh. , lam& a &prayed tbd - bashwtuicking gal ecor,'eatee Ittaldedir - " ' :~..-.s ....+!sc,,. —+ ......-.—rte- . ._ _ .tom .;;`' ~,, r THE'.,..A45: 1 4.8,1N.5 1 :1131AL. ET:ideate of ; Fitzpatrick. . „ ARRIVAL OF IMPORTANT WITNESSES. The Tistiluony Elicited on Maday, FORMIDABLE DEEE9CE EXPECTED Jeff. Darla Clearly Ifmplicated. Wtsurrovon, May 22.—The Court to day ex amined one 'ilium itt - ..secret serslon, wkde the doers of the court were opened. The evi dence taken on Saturday was read. Au unusual ly large number of spectators, Including a num ber of ladies, were present. Judging from their actions and continuant talking, they were most interested In the appearance of the prisoners.. Miss Fitzpstrick;whoresidedat Mrs. Storey.% In the month of March, testitial to having seen _ . John H.:Surratt., Beath. Atamott and' Payee there together; the lastnamed going by the nettle of Wood.. She recompanied Barrett and Payne POrd'e 'llicairesf Booth Came into 'the box where they were; Mies Dean was one of the Perilt did.not recollect what; er where -the bar occupied was. lett far Baltimstre the next day and was absent kweek. [ThesourtAere took 4 . recess:] After the' recess'Capt. DOnglieril, artio'lled command of the cavalry which went in pursuit et_ Bootit,destilled. sa-te, the partduateot in the. capture of iiirrold. - -The latter had no arms on.. his person, bat only asmall map. Harrold askeid who had been shot: The Captain said "Booth.'" Harrold eald It was nbt-Moth; trat , lteitd, and at, first denied knoing 800th. ., , 'On his 1:418818-11tairiationitte witiiint said that Booth remarked that Remold was Innocent, or words to that effect. . • - Wm: E. Cleaver; litho keeps *livery' stable in' this city,- testified to Booth's keeping sr horse at his establishment, but which he sold to Elam.' Arnold op the pth of January. -.Arnold took the 'line* itway on the Bth of February` ' •• ' Marshall Malta testified that O'Lettzhit. wan in the rebel service for oneyear - and came . Into - our hues Martintbarg. tick the oath of a legiance In Baltimore. -Itt•-Joe,' - 4863. o'.Laughilet'a residence is la Baltimore. Dr. Verdi, &laicise to Secretary Seward, who was.calledin after-the attempted ; assassination, testlfk4 is to theconditlon of the Persona there wounded. He said that on that night:he thought the wounds of the SecrMary to bs mortal. The Secretary at the time was improving from the former accident. J 02401 Idaddori , entploYed at Ford's - Theatres teitiffeel tb hiring Che eiable 'for Wroth in Deeem ber, from Mrs. Davis, and to have paid the rein monthly for Bob.ot :Witness wan Velma the. the President's box was decorated on the 14th of April, but was not in the box; had nos been In altelnix, slues 1863., .; Witness, thoug,ht,..ba as* Bpanglerin e lan proper - pos it ion stage three or four minutes before the President wu ineuelsateilLt Witlineirst dal Booth when he bad nearly passed off the stage; hears them call- Brg for wattv, and west to klajnom for- Id. not see Blintigleisftee that IM next mornlW, John lk)brya testllled that Spangler fixed*, the stable bribe rear of- the,Theatrefor Baoth hortrandlihty. - Epstigler sold the baggy. for Booth the 'Wednesday befesktlie Prasident was John Barrow alias Peamits, - wu recalled and testitied,that thc stablain t h e mar of the theatre *its fitted tip -by Spangle and a matt.stamCd Jones. la January last. -Booth was there some times. Bo kept a bores and addle the:mitered, :ben be sold the horse and got &terse and b 1147, Toe buggy ipp. sold by,lied Spangles at Bmth dire:Bon ontbolittednepliy before tlieycestdent was - inniderod: - Llent. Bartlett, who was a prisoner In Libby , prison from September, 1883, to Dee mbar, hit, testified': oliscrred that the prismt was mined with the Intention to blow Icon; a large torpedo.was furled under thenentre of ths bail& ' ing: "Diftennt persona said It had been mined In case Col. Cahlgren's raid should anceet4 in CoL /cid teitillea ioliiiringbmught to Wash- Irgton a number of boxes, said to contain the !iliiCtkitS ig We au-celled ConfolerXe"Atates. - - - Mr: 7." A. Hall **Lillis" that lie opened the boxes and hers Identified a pence found in ode -.of them. The roper was a letter addressed to His Excellency. President Davis, dated at Mast *mart. :White Sulphcr-Sprines, ViVals, In which the writer says that he now offers his tier ' ylces to the Confederacy., and he la „walla; to premed to Md the country of Its deldlieit ene mies, and all he asked was for the necessary Fifa:ate give Min travelling facilities Within 'the Confedende States. He - says 'hi Is welt ac quainted In the Northern &atm, and that he is a lieutenant In Duke's command.. He also says be was in John Morgan's raid, and :Wing *good tipportnultj to escape, he run the gauntlet of being captured by the Udion troops, - and made his wee to Canada, where ho was as. elated by Cul. J.l'. B. Illocombe, and :managed' to tun the blockade. He says: ,, lf 1 do anytbleg I shall expect your full coofttleneee , and ex presses his wish for in 'answer. soon, and for a store Interyiese. - '.. . . ' The communication's: signed . Lieutenant W. Alston, and it beam:the endorsement in brief: . - Lientenant. W.; Alsion - offers his services *ibis connuy to rid It of its deadlleaf enemies. Hes. reef fully referred, : by order of the President, to the Secretary of War. 8 led, i ca 'lemon W. Hs"- -rl on, Private - ... -Ile Coutt adjourned t. *o'clock...a x. to. Kew TO - ms. May 22.—A epeetel tti the CMS' Adkaiar from .:Wishingtoo, 22d. eels! A outtiber ot Impatant witteem.o la the prose arrieed here lost night: The alp,Xte tlone,tbat the trial will tennlnate this weep ecereely he realised.. The defence will IL: (amt. dello, Itairdy Johnson will Itblefly occupy himself with rebtittlegerldenca to the tettlmeny Imrl,Ucetiut; Jell: Da - eht aud tbe - Itkhailudlead• era. It to believed that the captured rebel a:- chime 10147ureleh much Information aqua the cd# , Pirael. - NEW 'VOCE May 22.—The Tr Awn 61171: It is raid that the govarament has recently ohtahted it-Itier of Jett; Davis% clearly implicating him in the assassinitirm'emmpiraes.. FROM FORTRIP4 INCINROE. Jeff. Divls Stilt cui Board thsdiyae. GU. MIMI= AND sure 111:1112 11110 IT • ruses Steilitas' Beamed to Tort' Delaware. . . Foiriassit'XoNsou, Hay 11.:"—Tli6 Stamm Ctyde gni itiudned =elm! , during the entlin defy In Ittrepton Road!, : skill* to Ibis 'hour; 4 P. M., Jett. Davis and flank} barn net been re ' The R 4.1 Gro. Wheeler and staff, eonipesid of the followhiff officer. Wk. Jainson,kind Cl lenex;Capt... Rankle, Lupo*, Reneral; aid Copts. Iludion and Ryland, were removal !rota the Clyde this morning to the gonbons hEstimee, when sbe left for Ft. Warren.. Alex. H. Stephens and Postmester Errnerel Began were also inlayed from the Glide this 'afternoon toile tracheal Tuscarora, a hlch left for Fort Delaware, oats presumed. A berme number of colored Setylust4 ijoaompas. led the rebel prisoners Ante . their capture, but at order reeentiy listed, reduceithem Ca:at es eroding), small cumber. Tne rest of the set van:shave procured transportaUsa to RiChatend. IDIPORTAIST FROM =BISBEE. REPOILTID CAPTORS OP COT:113011 LIBEL . _ Lege Amount of Money, the•Stato .ekr chlvat aod:Poodo Takeo. • • REGIMENTS TO BE MUSTERS) OUT . Crucnirtm,lll422.—The Conunerstal's Nish. tills dispatch reports the capture of the'retill , Governor „nerds, of Tennessee. hallailid thousand - dollars belonging to the State Truss the State•archive:4 and all the Stuns bends have been captured. A published correspondence between Governor &ries:don' and the officials of the eitationooga railroad shows the rolliog stock of"the rood 1p yood repair 'ut. Augusta. Including twenty-tins • lococoetties. The road to Atlanta will be cud pitied IbOutibp Sot of Jane.. - ' Ablodinuipalhi *twitch says s About thirty Indians ntmb r ti ate ftllem puttered oat within . • The CapSete OLGIII R •Wbeelet. , itiar Toni, Ma- TJ.-.!....Tha Tribunes llilten Head: curapedenl Oen Wneelsr asktid and tined paroledstedef,the slingsgee anted hi (lea. 13brensn. bet Col: hiseutora ranted see tt.7 . - :lnstead= oteceeptleir edo terms of *mastic/ sod, hying dove hts new, Whetter undertook to kerpisp the - ww4,d44l* Mallows. tbronsh the conntryi - sod 'the 00i0tlell 14Cidel lint Pee wan he meted hp is Wrier power than - his !eteptity.: • , t . Telepaptt 111101dIn and Adwrlddiaini. . - .:LOnnirruddi,; - 99.—The aonshweatera - egrarb company , / Apes are nowopaannitobila. -and will bk In3rfdap no,;daw prtains ' la a tear . - . . . THE AXINHUCT OF THE }FAH ; General E herman's Testimod. TIIE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, general Meade Strongly Censured, RED RIVER EXPEDITION INTESTIGITEII '1 he Fort Fisher Affair. THE CUETENNE INDIAN 21 taSA.CILE. WAISIIII , OTON, May 22.—The Committee on the Conduct of the War to-day adjourned sate die, submitting their report to the Secretary of the Senate. Gen. Sherman's tm,timony was taken today. • The first part of the evidence collected is in rrcard to the army of '.the. robotism, concluding as followa: Your CoMmittee could not forbear asking- witnesses- before them If the army after all these IndeCielve advances and retrograde movements, still retained confidence in Its com mending ,Gerierals. Various answers were re turned to the Inquiry, - all; however, tending to establish tbe fact that'much discouragement had been felt by the army at these Ineffective opera thous, and but for the highly Intelligent charac ter of the rank and file, it never would have tattled Itis; present elintive condition. - • Ger:Pleasanton states that the corps 'under has command did not: retain confidence to the ability of. General Meade. ,• Gen. Birney states the same about his corps, sliding that while Gen. dieade wan rather liked as a man lurwaairtos regarded ea :a man of res. 'elution,. or one who la willingto assume the-re .spansibllltma require& by the position he occa , G pled. • ' kerailltiwe'itites:it •bliopinlon' that the tatikand file of the army do not regard. General -Meade .as :possessed:of that zeal, activity and mew necessary to carry'on- affensivowarfare generally bet he admits that moat of the corps _commanders would' probably say that :General Mintte Witt eminently qualified for the command he now.. 'bolds. That opinion, General. Rowe qualities. however, by stating that so far as he has observed, the principalealcers of the Army `Ol - .lthe Potomac, Including , the Commanding General, are governed by some sympathetic feel lag acd consideratioe which have been infused -into the irrityPY its Con:minder derbogAus nit:ants campaign. Gen. Binsey says, many of the officers believed Retinal RiCleLlaawas Mu onliman who gigitild tenftriand - this' army, al th ough there •Is net as gaucho( that feeling now as annerlyt. .- . Gra. Doubleday says them has always been a .great-deal of favoritism in the army of the, ye ternaerl.V inii . ewhnls r - jan'inttaliverY 'Or, an antt'll'etellista Inn. ban aspect dicanttreatuient In that army as at present ouneitituted. ' Gen. Warren. statea-thas 'after the battle of • Gettj‘stlirg lbtartay Wit deprird„Of Mint of lie best co Conimandere:.Gen.atynolda was 1011a4, 41 . 814 - 161 and Saacock wonadeddiad Gm. .rd . anode, commander kat the-army. since that e tome coMmanderiltawt not been -equal to - their 'positions, and cows : bogy ,the army has been less et:Cecilia iti tut operations. Toe Committee also glee the results of tho In. guides enthe Red* river expedition, saying la evr.clus'on: ..Frour.Committee would state that Stile that blect bad in 'view by Gen. Balleck in urging tide expedltionwas a military one, with the expectation perhaps of amentashing some lest omens political rcault,hy the occupation of some faint in Tcxas, Geis. Banks emanating the expedition. arpears to bevel:tad la vieir two stjects. of c.arryirg out mratdra for the est/b• ti.ntucur of a Siam gorernmcnt to Texas;' on 4 tihmirg egress far cotton and other products of that region of the country; aud... many witnesses express, _the . opinion. in which the, usittee concur, that the attention directed to he' accompltshrient of those obj vas melted the moot unfavorable Influence upon the .trPeditioll., This ezpeditiob presents many re. teachable features. It wee undertaken without the direction of any one, so far as the evidence shows. T"o authorities at Washington did not tarnish the troops which the Gmerainommand lug the cal edition' considered ncesstary for the rn.ixsc, tot suggested that they might be oh ,- tatntd as :imatter of favor from Gewels Grant, Rieman d&a do, and It appearifroto tie ev idence thieGeti.Bberman loaned, for the rxpe men ,.. Alden, 101C00 far thirty days, under Gm. The only!' emansting. from Washicre,,r3 in relation the'empeditioo astierelee.al d r 131,i. deuce, we 'those of the flresldemt'e Untaleed i fters In the ow he gave Casey and Batter to.grotp Realm to put:clime cottbn,'ln which he di tat a the ofileers of the army and nary to far- Matt such assistance a; .night he desirahla In the abecnokof all ceders :regarding this expedi. tion It wen" n and after the refusal oldie entbritire at Waihington to furnish the ucope oak d for. It was entered aim by the .commanding . oeneral, as shown by evidence, against hie judgment nna belief, that it most netet sully tally and tt wee prosecuted at a surf- Dee of property, of lire and valuable time. After the darelemnent of fee elluttutterly pre ended idi hopesof Sac=s, ft did not sole to ac. complish • any divinely avowed military oh. J. et, ar.a cm a military moremMit It seems to havelmen conducted ,without capacity or disere. . tim. Its only remits In. addition. to- the dia. - tasteful /airway disasters that attended it were o' a cornmemlal and political character, The - commercial trausutiout wore eindieted by these who amended the -lied- river, by.the authority of the President's permit, as before stated, - end in panty speculator% - who, without any permit or other amhority, as far as ii ehowq by the, evidence of the commanding general, .came upon-the headquarter's boat of the army, bringing with them begme and rope, for I tote cotton theymight secure..- .. , Political' transactiont were shown by hlding of elections ln the'eampt of the army while en . gaged in their mie:ditiona,-witita- Mearof.relt , gent:lag Meet rit government in Louisiana. The attempt to do this area clearly. nuirpation on the part of tt military authorities. nie execution of which w as weak. 'and, 14effeetaal as Gm etii• . :temptvras =pro - pee and Illegal. : . , The report is signed by B. F. Wear, chairman, Z. Chendler,GeergrtV: Julian and B: P. Lea% ,D. IV, Gooch. dieseut" from the views of the majority, . concluding ids repent as follows: Whatever there may have been of feeling bd. tweet' the armies , and . navies to relation to the seizure of cotton, the examination of all the tuthr.ony will 'bow that the military cmerrions were nut delayed or interfered-wish by any opee &Gowan cotton. The delay* as points where them operations were Gamed out were oceasioned 'aleph, hy ether cause% Derirg the fiegiliteof the cipadilion, meet ings wore :held at two plum,- - Alexandria and - -Grand Ecorei for the election L( delegates to the Coaietlien then about-to . meet for the organi tion of the Btate government Id Louisiana. It dote cot appear that any officer, or private, or any Cody connected with the e.pedition In any . way interfered author participated is three Gee ' IiCHIN; Or tbe( tbereanseditte alikliteat - 'd , :lsi to the movements-of ibe army or navy, or infla. eneed or o x attolledtbe expedition in the slight'; 0.1 drgree. • 4 The Committee, in lb* report on the Fort Flatter affair, say that from all •the testimony before. them the eeterminatien of Gen.Buler not to accent the Fort seems to hare been fully justified by all the flees and ciretsmistanees then known or afterwards ascertained. The Committed bovh3g.examitted the sailed • of the izei estre of the Cleysitire ledlini, say that It is difficult to believe that bear , " in the Irtmos of , meo w . and: disgranln- the - nut form of United - Blain soldiers- 'vapid . be Intl: ty of the montalreiled of such Cruelty and barbMity as are detailed IA the testimrmy. There were hostile Indians not far Mite -it against whoa" Col. Chilitigtotreaal I have led the face under: hit command. They conclude as Mower , i.-. ' Time Committee most aloctielYtrustahat . the ' ' result of their Inquiry will be the adoplen of memturea which wilt render Impassible the em ph) meta of UMW's, civil and military, each :at have beielofere made the adminletratioa of Indian affairs itethis country a by-ward and reproach. ToneCominittas are of the - °platen that for the purpose of vindicating the cause of Justice end upbolditee the tiatioa:`promin rend euergetie measures about& he taken to reiscros trona tellee these who hire disgraced the tavern meet sod pr.uish as crimes those guilty of brutal . Meade eubAerti tkk 41 , 10 the Setreu . ratty . Lean. • - . • ui . Fnitanni,Ps;'llla7 22.-The subserlptloar to dot to the Sonswahirty loin in all parts of the Union, as telegraphed to Jay Cooke,. Sub ..retiptko"-lgentottatinVueotio- lone* hundred sixty-three thousand and Aye hundred don't*: ' Thnlartrest:kliels-Westiiii ttota are $125,400 from the Fourth National :Rank of Citteltmmt, $125.000 fromibe.Firss No tional Desk of Pitttburgh, , Kooofroutthe ttrat National Dank of DM Manes: lowa, 463,000 from the,;Nstquallz Oink of Saint Pant, Minnesota and $ ,1000 from des ' &wood let . 'National Banf The latotatlf ern Inibleito4ol4 -IfFre' l lo9, o '4 o- from 3. tins giessiler Alt •.:13MlltIOn4 and SLOW() from the First Nal ionslikink of Albany: Tee numb& a individual Jubteriptions; by, working men; noting op portions of the above aijiirug, ' /.1= 'l' :3 • - . • tike eu Cliiisusta Clx4lNvecr..Mal22l-:-..C1*i.144 =intik 44. itreyid the Melding" cOupte4l)t Altka4,B l l4 Co.'s Spica Minn tat - 11.000-44aurea , Aisle, Chapaul - iik n,Cnamtaeion Varebants; . ;4040 . tm0sea "SAG and tf,000..-Iniiiirt4. J.& . 1 3cliPtallPia l fgf %actual" toe ,bloat itoop ...4 4 rm , • . •..1 ' - ..., • ...."' •4 . n'r' . . . 0 .....?„:„,,, , ~...z . , r _-...., i , ~,, ~, , g- 7 - - - ,,,-0-- i i ii ... t. P ,111,,' - 7 r... ? r 17 - r 2 TIT 317 -,----m„ r t r ~_„...., , . , -% ...3 rii 40 I lit , ~:- , ...E.1k_.......41 0 '4l ....i.... . ~ .- iti 0 7.,./ ......›. • . ....__. __ I_ ..J.ITSBITRGIL TUESDAY. MAY 23. 1865. THE OffilpiTlOl OF &MST& Large Amount of Conn found. PART OP &ITU' SPECIE TRIO CAPTURED $185,000 in Gold Socurad OPENING OF RAILWAY COMMUNICATION Conseriatic44%ofrin North Carolina, GEN. 13132RIDAW8 NEW CC? MAND Banks Superceded by Canby. DAVIS TO BE INDICTED FOR TREASON. The Respite to the Indiana Conspirators CONDITION OF FRED , K SEWARD The Blain Urged for .Cabinet Posit Semi • • NEW Yome. - May3i4. l .-The Herald's Anxttsta, Ga., correspondent - Mies an account of the oc cupation of that.eity. Gen. Molircux took tor toni possession on the 0111 of. May, and found about one liundred flionsandbalin of cotton, ten million dollars worth of ordnance and other reb el stores and forty-tire thousand dollars in bul lion. A part of Jeff. DIMS' special train was eapta red and ono hundred and elebtrfour -thousand dollars in gold was secured. - The Savannah river has been opened to Ba• 'atrial, and railroad communication from Li:Mb:Mlle. Ky., to Charleston, will soon .14 com pleted. A PIXTIM to the Times, from Waehingtun, says: The delegatioLfrom:North Garonne. sow. In that city'. assert that the imrty hi:vim' during the war as thirConaerrative party, in that State, was in minty composed mainly of Union men, lrbbireto compelled to assume the .OWe of op• petition to the ultra advocates of OCCOBSIOIIj that two years ago Gov. Vance was elected as a representative of that patty, but that he betrayed these who placed Win In power by beeomlng the tool of Jett Davi& ••• - The first step taken In North Carolina towards reconstruction win be the appointment of a mil. !wry Governor, under whose sail a State Con smiles shall caret end, devise measures for the proper amendment of the State Constitutlon'and the election of efflcers and members of Congress; Gen. Sheridan's new command virtually en: - • r ri • y In the commando( the mll• r V - • vision Of the 2disalsalppi. Gee. Canby .ed to the commapdf ot,the.Do, 4 , t, of the Gulf, Which' relleved• Banks, • • s ordered to repartl4 the IGlJutine General of the rmy. The Deportment of the (knit has been could; erabljelktemted, mid wlltheruftlernelab sever: al other States heretofore inelidedla other Del partments. This antloo, is far as It refers to Gen. Banks,'ls of @purely military character, and Is not done as the remit of the labors of any inerstigsting committee, or because of charges preferred or pregrart brought in bear =alas& Cm. Banksty the politicians-now het. - Those parties have never had an Interview with Grant, and be knows nothing - of their views. Tais charge in these several came:teed' has been con ' ttrufbited tor sei - eval weeks,,.'. - ; A medal to the.Wortd, from Washington. of, the 21rt, rays the detention of Jeff Darts at Fort, trees Monroe Is in "exUectation that sometime trill eismeheforoall the evidace of his compilui itj in the areassleaticen conspiracy Is' collected. Ile will in all , probability be todicted for treason by the Band Jury sitting atAlexandria. A special to thoTrtbowe, from Washington on the :list, fry!: Sheridan left- for Tess lost evening. It is understood he has authority to collect each troops u may be, available in the Western Department and `.transfer thane to Gel- Teflon, and thence to march on Kirby Smith's force. Ills entire cavalry (ores passed by bee window at Wiliard'a Testerdav, as a tribute of respect to their departing chieftain. On Satur day evening he was terenaled. and when c • on far a speech, merely said that ha had 'been se long lo the service that hb had no time to mete a speech, which he regretted for the sake of thisosign. ' • Prfaldent Jonsba, in greeting:restart to thrlr _lndians conrpir.tat,, set( he was only c wry log cut a perj u re ND. Llocolfs, anl it wart noebe taken as a precedent. Frederick Seward has had his wound dressed aorta without any apprehended hemorrhage. iiis condition is considered hopeful. General P:P: Their is urged for a pliee is the CaDinet, while tat brother M.otramery Is also nrgcd for the War D•pgtment. A special to tiln /brae. from Washinctoa of the 2lst, owlet The new Amnesty proclahastion , svill apply to all Who did not avail theasliros of Prerld..nt Lincoln's proclamation. and ►ill be, more wit% In ha provisions.. li.tere*ting from Washington i\rw Yuan, May W.—A special to the New Tgirk nixt,,' dated Wallington, May I. ease: The cannel for tlw , prlaoners in the eonapiraly trial have summoned about two hundred wit- The elty is Crowded to orerflowloir try perms to virtual the review. The average pap doe each. soidier is two tam . dred and 1114 dollars, and the gnveramoot Is n•adv In pay oil and discharge every met !abash Shuman gm to Te=as with orders to destroy nod lay waste if the repel tomes persist In hold- , tug net. • - The North Carolina delegation nre having sat isfactory interviews' with'rho President, who I■ uttderstasd to adoere strictly to the total aboll-; lion of glover, as a condition precedent to a res toration of the civil power In the .9tato. Gen. Banks wee not removed for any tortideration whatever. Gen. Grant tlL•placed . Lim for military reasons, nod rellneil to dtscuts' the notation of reconaideratioo. •WLavrnnToN; May and family were to have left tVaahlegton this atter-?, Loon for Illinois. littrotaroZoward ions at tiof BudaDm:aliment a;:ain 1615 musing for a bbort limo, attendmg to otholol &ales. • Y. W. Seward continues' e Improve, sal if now able to read the newspapers. Genital Sherldanielt , last ereenbst for tittr York en route for hla nt* command; schichln cledes all thalamic*, west of the liltslsslppl.. den. Catihy'a command has been . antarged, and the department that Gen. pants had cest= tuna or stem/sued - within' it. We Gib. Banks, who Is to rep..tt Adjetant: General. • . . . There Ls Paid to be nn doubt tbat - tEto C.matts doper of - Internal &lenge, Lewis, will resign to be arteeetAnd bi Mr. Orton. ~Nstrr;lfork. .S teek aunt Mondy:ldttlterk. ' - 'Toms, May 22.—At the Steel exchango this menden. Erie . and Illinois share, were streetcrandunderrlseobilie Laudon Msehooge; The balance of the lit was very dell and out any material changa. There is very,littio intcrestin stock., either for speculation or.for terestoo..t. and the market s}peans to be lapsing 'into a rear MOD at weakness. At theta o Bola there was eonsiderale exeltsmeut Erie an t' Botitbere;but the.balance of the list was doll.l. The Grarerneuent list was steady, with moderate demand, and.-11mIted supply of bonds' offering'. State „bonds, quiet and. steady; abireaVrere Anil and withedianyeeeehtlehelige.: The Upl4.nsom resaikii 'very d 011,41111 there le .scircelv mdmation; the urn extremes were i2o,g6isig.,- The-.amount of Unemployed ttrecie Ineteaslitor,. and . ey tends toward greater taro Tortign Excheage, modaintely , beoYe• • : Malls for the South—Currency Counter i ted w ' Y at °n oti ll 'po li st:7l9 7- ca M d s a il lly ni f l o tte r r lia ls ch " ro w oli r d e reserabarn,Mtlmlngton, Charleston, Mobile sod Jaubsontillo. - - • • = ettatendedttnea and Francis Whitesween area! red yepterday. In whose posaesalon was 'toned pleats, dine, den, sod eighteen thoniand.dollara In cunr''efelt United Btatea currency.. Gold in Nrw York Nzw Told, May 39.—001 d rather. ,tifnler• The active enport demand bat prOdaccd a dlaPo4, P 410111,0 .bold calor• higher priece, and Mica hays bean made at an advance of anew cent; on • flieurday'a prices.. The -quotations 'bare rat hed front 180% ap to 131 N. i-• 1' Gold, 10-nlalt,•181X.- • -.! • The Paported'eapterr of qtry.'lllaralta, Nit* YeasV Way Zil.—A./feehville apeetatto the nets rays - tepette4 . l that LG.:Hard* le eatettiid.' Is le-cer toilsome State areetvell !Aire twee eaptatredi and 411 the Suite biitds; teirethertrithlooo.ooo" parer"; ibel,a44lto, lar as Ex.-U S Soutar Sailor/6 ' S', ALL 4hioeu►.-szValteA&ntcs liietiatnr tam Als, l-sfular Med al - tbiireablunce ` this city this ntort.tor.ec haffret o , aloak,uryaimition :-stLata l 4. 6 .' z.` • . ' l.-; ".• ri.'"'lcr fu ria,Golpto tuohof NiswToßE . :4 4 l...!B - -Itioz , otoietC)l4:l-. with Oro: h0.0./; . `pirteCliktouel, pawl , (MP ColidAtt Aittlithe on fur wwoo, lIiTERES fING FROM gEWBERN, glizono .Returning to Moir Itoole. ARRIVAL OF CONFEDERATE ARCHIVES Hawntrta; C., May 'lll.—Those citizens, who 24 to the interior of the State when our at my, entered Ncwbern, are, now returning to pay their taxes to the United- States Commiamoner, and ebtain•possession of their former property; ender Ur. Lincoln's proclamations. They are a grad elms of people, who have had no stocks •as a general thing in the rebellion. Eleven tons documents, and archlavus,belongiug to{he late rebel Confederacy, arrived ben tram Ralefgb last night under a strong guard, and leave this morning for Waahington, where they wiii-baucaminet. , • • • Letter from "Occasional," :71111M:170N, ID, 1805.—Major General std, to whore is entrusted the great work of organizing the mass of people freed by the pro ; elagnation of the President, the acts of Congress, and the progress of the war, has a stupendous task In heed. Uponlhis subject 'much enlight ened reflection has been bestowed, and if the plan does not work well, It will not be because. the details hate not been carefully considered. Experience and - the practical ivniklim of these details, hewcier, will be necessary to its easy operation and 'lts nitiMate success. litany dim. collies eland In the way of immediate system aod latisfectinn • but.they will be triumphantly eurnsotmted. Let those who doubted the ability of the negroes to tight for their eentittry,end who predicted that. If set free, they would rise in In. turrectiotrand_eut the throettef their Southern enacts, and overflow-into the Northern commu nities to monopolize labor and deprive the .white -.workingmen of the means -of sup. porting their families, study the warning taught by the complete wreck of all such doubts and -fears. The negroes ,have fought long sok tiravely. They have not tarried havoc and rapine Into the plantations of the Booth. And the)..bivo not only not Interfered with white Industry la the _free states, but have not gone there In 'efficient, eumbers supply the loud and solicitous 'appeal for labor rropi the ldrining, manufacturing, and other 'greet' prodnelbg in terests. Genteel Hiawartre 'Mak rill ore, thera fore, an Impossible oneouppoilng him'to belt to undertake it; and I sresume he would never .hare been appointed to it Hite-were not. He villl be greatly assisted by circumstances. The owners of the great productive - plantations will le'smeng Lila best; even if for, a tlisells relat! tent agents.. At last they feel that, as they be rm the retellion, andefdetito tire the people to. tight for It , they have lost nearly all by the ex. parintent, and they can clay save themselves by coin plate stutrudolou, and ,by paying foe thae.eag .whfrA MeV hare hen:Wove Mid: Ercen this alter native there la not only, no escape, but it is tbe only peat for the rescue of the. owners, es li Ls the test vac:teal and permanent redemptiod of their former elaves. I hare coaveraid et cumber of effieers who have observed the pro- grim of .cmincipedlou, especially sines Heade - feat ortharebeta RP% first,--medelpatid by theme stairs, and subsequently acrompliehed. The negro; pryer have bad a doubt of, the sincerity and of the determination of the general 'gem. element, bit - they feared that their old mastcra would. make every effort to atenething like their practical re-teasiavement. In no one ease-hem • slave •Ittetrely desired toren:tate with his format,.. master or mistress NM is a rendition of. absolute . freedom; and this will ha accepted by msay firmer owners who are 'attached to these faithful people, particularly to view of the mysterious relations misting between some of the families, white and black. It is, however, dielleult for the arlsteera cy,tbe'ehilhiry, to understatd that their great prop has been taken Irons Meth; that hereafter ter must Work themselves, or hire others to do lb ter them: It Is the severest of trials for them to know that they can Issue no,mow decrees to their ebattele; can employ no mere uttesellees overseers to oppress them; frame no more codes; rule, no longer. The cammarollag hand that wink off the fetters from the slays can -al• so strike down the lash, or kill the blaexiboand of the late slate-ownee. The wild pais' )as born of this Infernal speeM. mast glee way to 'olondlenee4 stiboyllna:lan, and ludas. try. Set If three things are ex.oes, fmm the " Chivalry., " them are eertalktleo where the few hood In lioness and In vide, and the army in a state , of vom2Aled dris4geril and degradation. dal tme to a+a 'ef - thenterriers f Mglforget ;Ai, prolooesflrela and relapse Ledo :Asir hvb;es of eroerty to the colored mon. They will then keenly rm.; that the prom lee Or liberty carried with it is Indeed twined with tee premise or prgentisn, and that the reap:l:FP:Unica devolve upon the catered race. new tbat they ars about to ranter upon a new expeticaect Thry are on the thresbold of aMys terices haute. Trey are the masters of their own destiny, which they can make or mar. As their example is good or bad, tlitlr posterity will be equal to - a higher rank, or lan Into a lowtr one.. Xes bur pears of Mir fifty years Sf prefedkirapanuf the negro hare beets &strolled. And to another genetation. if -what is acquired is not lost, Weederral advantages to, the catered :people will be secured. Om the Men and Women of tLe present time must bear Suirew dole:tope's monattlo In view. I refer to ids practical re. marls to the colored preachers, a few days ago, rhen the latter culled upon 'him. Freedom is rot liere.tionsness. IL data not- mean existence A lihnnt toil. It is a guarantee of coelplao irons • eamalage of mad. but it is a solemn envenliet wish the rules of society, the laws of rte lard. and the eternal Maxim that all men mart eat thetrbneed in the *went of their feces. —,..rhUotkipfulaTeas. ALOITAL or Goy. 11110111 w, ar GEOll.Olk, ar Wasp morox.—Ttio rebel Governor Brown, of Georgia, arrived at Washington on Thursday evening, In the &SO train, In charge of lien. denant or tho 4th regular cavalry. Upon reach ing the/Milan ben ho war placed in a back and driven to Colonel Ingraham'a office, from :whence ho was anerwardt taken to the Old Capitol In .a 'task under charge of Lieutenant Sharp. of Col. Ingraham's staff. , Thy Ottrernor, _was wall Masao° In an old tublorted, but neat and clean black run of clOthm, and appeared to hare plenty of monce.-as be paid for the hacks (widen had been birZdmt his rennest) In greenbacks. ' on Ids way bore the Goveram ;‘..ao quite Diesitire, tnd.esfu areal. regret stiOn'airsta. elnatlon of Prestdant Lincoln. When , allasion was tondo ti) Jeff:Davis; be appeared to be Teri bltteragainet him, and dleapproved of many of his actions. Brown wee still It the Old Caultol this morning. bnttt is believed he'will be released pn parole,'- trewh.ffh.w. ' 110471gATIOk` 1.130/1 'RILITUCHT AND TWINES: ititain.-The New Albaay (lad.) Larger; or the nth Instant, Nut: . - Theas.4graUon from Kentucky and TOIIDCIIIO6 into Indiana &and, dholnishwlth the approach of peace, but rather lnere.ites. The embereell fron.gentuctY ire, for the, most part, thrifty &Merv, who bring with them some mono,. and' a Lood deal of twa t farming utensils, household gouda, dee. Those - flom Tennessee, however, ore mucky podr; and come among as as labor us. Moat of the walgragon. goes. Into the In terior conollo, and nearly all the Kentucklaat engage le ;Analog. Tess aetomptteek or ttoOM. In. Canada; eta in. - eafy. TM: New York Timis says: A rumor , rutitounded.) 1.611,C Dr. 8. 8. Iluat, or Montreal, bad given testimony at Wasalagtotr on Lha oendlag trial; 'has' brott4ht ' doyen ' upd tilut thei venstcanhe or; he rebel.. refutes in the 'prcisincest and he lias only . .wiesited a Pro.ladted .murderous assault by making U kmown stud be rhad mot vislird Washington. Lf these rebel rafpgees bare no coneara In the -trial or Ito re. 'suits; If, Booth and his .Immediate associates Wanly no Wayrdentided, u &Laden and Mop:: protest. with the rebel :cause, what ohj.ct ean the outlaws hut lo ottani:Ling evidence from any quarter helog Lakottiuthe easel A mum. thief On.; blew York has,, struck ant Something new, le , -tied Letn . "actlost as a bar tender la a saloon, but "re tureard;?- andentercd:u ROlllell3 Catholic Sami vary as a penitent... diter a few days residence there he watched bra opportunity, robbed the tronki of the Principal of $4OO, belonging tOthe Sisters of Charity, and. mice mare eatered"the woridek to lead • kat life., Ilia career of pleas are was cat. short.by a police oßcer, and the .!pteltete , confelised - his walk to a msglstrate 101,104 to 4 Prlctt; wren will probably compel hits to do pre mien in striped clothing and short hair, instead tif.sark cloth and half shirts. . , Tint 11›.—The 'lily days'allowed to desert,. cm to rcturn.sudiake.their planet lo the Union 'army; to actianiance with the proclamation of .Trivideet Morino, 'spired on the 10M, innonti MOW deseticri - who have:railed to avail thenat ecivenot throe teratiare on4ewa, . and Otani's.; Wised awarding tette Imre or Illeneresa. ECELIUTL; who' raped' d that ;the ltnsilana Feted., put Mato deatianii ttle bpi : reader , to nu* molten ably settled at, ~B alensa whiiat panatela .ntl9,OGO rublta a year from the Re eau Gavern4 mrut,, bfs 11 Ives aad ramtle haring soon Mee follow& bhp from the Caucasus.- ' ; ; famouctlell4 B has some lit plena Etittltr. She tin bean 'tinuod pectiattine me. of Bet' tap andtbe latifflOrd retalnol her Wyne et secarity for latibla.,,fibe hai also parrot wish all berlawil7, and Is Ina, data Of great destits , BIN few PmPlo ata gwaru pr Lae extent of the rutty trade le thle elty. 4241 ••total:emehet stored bore .° the 1.814 testiest, Aooorlog hi the. report of the Unitadatatelln•w.tor. was 89,110 bettele, - woirthittpleerdtt9y 13 4 000 qtv AND St DURBAN. Presbyterian General Assembly. TOUnTI DAY-4TTEILNOO:I SESSION, ' l The 'assembly opened with prayer, by Re4.llr, Graham,' .Tho unfinished business of the mottling (over wanes No. 14, Question 3d) was taken up. Dr. N. West moved as on atnendruent to the report, the substitution of the following as the Committee's answer to the third question t ' 1. That the Injunction requiring the lower court -1 to take testimony In the case of the absence of an accused party, to intended to gire 'that court the power of proceeding to trial for the purpose of recording a final jocemeat on the merits of the case, If to the mind of the court such course Is deemed b ' . 2. That the party so suspended for contumacyhas no right to appear In court during, be - egress of-the trial until he has i. r, purged hints fof such contumacy, mad until the suspension h been removed by the lower court or the upper tut upon complaint or appeal. • The amendment was laid on the table. The report was then adopted. The order of the day was taken up, which was the hearing of the Report of the Committee on Appellate Courts. - The Committee was appointed by the last General Assembly, in response to overtures made' by- the Synods of New 'York, 'New Jersey, Philadelphia and Baltimore,reeem. Mending a ehabge in the form of government :and .:Beek of Discipline on , , the subject of the constitution of the Courts of Appeal. The Committee report that they: are decidedly of opinion thii a change is not only desirable and practicable, lint Is allowable., After reviewing the subject at length, the* propose; to takethe e nci place of th present form in the constructiou of Appelllat Courts, a jurisdiction to be exer cised bye nrt consisting of eight members, one-half ministers and one-half - -ruling eiders. who shall be balloted for by the General Assam biy, and wham term of office shall be four years; . the Court to be styled The Assembly's Conimbo• Sion of Appeals. A. fairPulditloal amentlements are made to the Forth of „Government. ' Judge 11. IL Leavitt moved that. the report be . referred to thePreebytery,wlth ftustructions tore; tort their decision upon It 'at the next, session oft, the General Assembly.. - ' , `. Rev. Mr. Wilson spoke strongly-and forcibly in opposition to the alteration in the coustrev. tim of the Court, proposed by the Committee„l ,eondemnlning the charge as tending .to bierar-, ay in the church, and to the uprooting of the vomiter government noon which it was founded. ' , Rev. Mr. Walter made a lengthy addreis la fa- vor sif the report. ' ' ' ' " , . Rev. P. F. Harris bettered it would be proper, ,to give the subject • fell and thorough examine; ,slon before. referring . it. He cossidered.the change proposed M subversive of the Madame.- , tal principles of Posibyterianism. " , i ' •A number of other member!, , spoke " for and: against the report. ' . Pending the discussion Dr.'; John C. Lord. •asked and obtained leave to present.- a memorial signed by forty members of the body. mintsterst, and ruling elders, which he hoped would he cos sldered by the Assembly at , once Winne it re-', - (erred to • committee. . : ~ ^ r ' • On motions the business of the hoar was sus .pended es this second order of the, day, for Tees day twining,* order to hearthe reading of the . The - Clerk - then read . the manurial, of width: we give the following synopsis : " ~ The memorial begins with &lengthy preamble,'. reciting that a large numbefof Synods and pre,-, byterietin the South, did in 1861, et the' begin-, ming *film rebellion, formally withdraw from the General Assembly and formed what they de; methrod. th e Nieneral Avembly of the Confe-! erate fitsterk , shatthey have towerfally aided the rebellion by their aehertnneto its wicked cansee . that at the last meeting of the "Getteratkesern bly of the Confederate states," held at Charlotte,. N. C., in May, 1E44, It made the official declara-i t lon,-rts: - t•We hesitate not to affirm that It Is the peculiar satsalon oft!: e Southern Church toe conserve the isstitation of slavery, and Etc make, It a blessing to matter and slava. That, altho' there is no fear.of realizing the desire of soma pm sots to eurCherch; to have. a formal recep tion of the said Synods. Presbyters. &c.,into cop vcotion with the Gemmed Assembly, yet It Is well known that-ministers and members from-some • of the churches bare been received, . and others may make application; and whereas the Gaper.' Assembly has, during the past bur years, pro-` • eel:diced upon the bin of the war against the Cul: ta,, Therefore, in order to conserve the parity, peace and unity of the church, measure of thefellowleg tenor are submitted to the Gen- eral Assembly lot adoption : 1. An erect. to all the Prcebyterleaand Church sessions ender Its earn, and requl., - Lui Intel to exatalr.c. .eery minister and member applying for adenievim into any Presbytery o • Church, [min any Presbytery or Church In any of the raid "Confederate States," first, whether hohas directly or Indirectly aided. or given countenance , ,tit the reberlicin, andlf he has, to acknowledge and forsake his abs tense being recelrea; second, whether he believes slavery a .Dirlue lustbri. I lion," st t., and that be be not received until he I shall renounce these errors. 2. , Anr to all Synods, upon the applies- lion of any rotting Presbytery to be admitted, that Sy end shall examine all the member of onIF said Presbytery upon the points before men- Gaped, and their acceptance will depend noon • the o mellame with the conditions a`xtro. 1111171. d And Wherever., Certain ministers hare velar.' tartly left the lisrthere States, or been sent out • cf therm some of whom have joined the rel el undo, ii‘ aided the cense, and others exerted a bar Multi - tom ce through the press; and whereas,' three art Ministers now holding pectoral rule.' Cons In the South, who countenance and defend. recession trachingsrand whereas, since the dis banding of the rebel armies, many ofllee.rs and , soldiera hate returned to the border states who . are still In coed standing in their churches, to the scandal of religion, and the church sessions In those Stats are apparently delinquent . ir. ditty: Therefore the General Assembly is reelected to sane . S: An order to all Church Sessions, Presbyte ries, and Synods, whea such Imegn'arities do missy hereafter estat, requiring thorn, 'first, to. bring all such offender' so buttes before the. Proper Ctnrch Courts, to ,to them to forsake , shit: sins and discharge their manifest duties, or, failing to do so, be admonished, suspended, excommunicetid, or deposed, as their offense may dr Maud; second, that whelk the offenders. are beyond the retch or any Church indicatory. It shall dentate such persons suspended, until , their cases can be regularly Issued; and if they shall remain sway twonamesears, the names knell ministers or inttsbers shall borrasca. 4. Au ordin moulting that where aujr "Indica tory shall refuse or neglect to take such action,' the Judicatory next above shall require stink Ju dicatory to Show vitae for inch refits it Au oula requiring thst a fell record of, sorb rewritings be kept. On motion the memonol was referred to the' Csrethittett Clr Dillt nal OlerittreS• RM. 4r. Wilson dissented against this dina r. shim of 0 - 4 memorial. , The Assembly adjourned with prayer.,,, The trrchalnn Concert. The fifteenth annual concert of the Frolushin' Society was extant klasonle !fall, last evening,' tu'the presence of large and appreciatlea ! Audi; mace. The selections were admirable, aid were; . . ;executed In a highly artistic . Manner. Whore all! acquitted themselves so eatisfactorHy, It , would perhaps be Invidious to make any dial goo. and in making' special mention of the per: ,formaeces of bliss Do Mtn an Miss Mooney,, ,and Misses Abel. Itoedelheloh.Bncisowits, Law less, Brecht and Koch, we must not he under etas] as detracting in the least from the. merits of throttler members of the seeletY who appeared On the ceeasion. The choruses wore parfenned' in epleadid style. and elicited the most entbuti.; male plaudits. ! Prof. J. • It. Buckowita preside l at the piano, and acquitted himself most alusim2 bly. Ile also perforated a solo,- -Gelop di lica-' which was, warinly applauded._ The, intertainmeat Wag entirely sum:mkt, and highly creditable to the Boalety, undec — wlsose. auspices it was etym. , , • New DeP"tintit /I°Fot2l • -Capt. Davie, conimabding , the lillatrict of the; °Monongahela, has recently titled tip the build-. tugs tied as a barrachs, on First street, between' Smithfield and Grant, as a Department Elotiplud, which has Men played In charge of Surgeon J.' C. Laski. The buildings have been thoroughly overhaul' d end renovated, and comfortable ac: conmodatlims will be afforded,. for the care and', treatment of ouch etch ate' wounded - soldiers; as may report .theniselyes :to the Depart— Meat Headquarters. 'The 'etch la the General iforpltal In the Ninth Ward arobelog innotered out - and ant to Mde. homes; and this now- hoe. phal, Melds, being much more- convenient and! 'accessible, salt' be - wapiti so.Olelest to accommo-i date all who.may rtnnlni treatment. The 'beds; are already arranged, and are neat, clue- and comfortable; The building Is fitted up With. •i "411.1t4 mein, Linehan, medical dlopetitary, eterevi ronina, - etc; WhiVirill be Opectto dar :tor the ception of pittleute.. • • To Mayon and Committing illaglotrottout —Wean; tenneoted by• District Attorney. , itlik4 pstrlciti to the attention of the !above offi o bit* to the fact that the lair requires the reinta of Or Infotniatlout les dor before , the; meetlng,of *be Grind Jury. As the nen; mom: leg oldie Grand Jury will be Upon the drat Macy! day ofilinte, they vitillleo they bits satiate to, 'epare: , The retur,n, of ttio:_lbrormilknis"are se- cettiry. in order that the idlis as far as prectlel: • tdobe prepited In advance, end no delay expo ticaCtil teen court commences' We esti titian theta the het. ' *: '1 . A' Egmont of thht thy; going to England: on Widnes. itinald chi bloattentfon to tho col 4 ilvtion elailuk Nile &e.,. Beat nr oidhaango" gloat s - Ehilldre " . t he -°fil " t 7 . end 19 put qxfot. , I , Horrible alurdew at 'Wheeling. ~,- We learn fromittic Whetting about two o'clock on Saturday afternoon, a G man named John Smith ; residing on Market street, near the coal banks of. John Nolan, corn' milted a most brutal murder by shooting his wife with a musket. The ball entering her bead . Just behind the ear, kill,/ her almost instantly: . It appears that Smith Is a man of very Intempe rate habits. abd when, under the influence' of liquor, was in the habit of abasing his wife, who Is represented as a very frugal and . Industrious womao, who owned considerable property le her own name. For a day or two previous to 'the . "commission of the crone, Smith and his wife bad been constantly quarreling. It seems that at the time of the murderthe woman was run ning out of the back door of the house. Into the , yard, but had gone but a few stens when the re port of the musket was heard and sho fell. Wit.' times beard the report of the gas, saw the' woman fall and also saw Smith standing In the ; door with the gun la his hand. From the post-. tton of the door and tho corpse, he was not move than fifteen or twenty feet distant when he Bred. The body of the murdered women : presented -a most bnivrible and ghastly spectacle as it lay on; the ground aweltering in blood. "SMith had an', examination before an Alderman, ancLwas com-1 mitted to Jail to appear at the October term of Court. Ills counsel set up a plea of insanity.; Tortunately the wretched pair leave no children to buffer in this terrible tragedy, se horrible and revolting to Its every feature. National Zcmperance teigue. The National Temperance Leagaa met last' Tuesday evening In Waiter. Dr. Sproul's church, Rey, V. Lucas, prealding t The Committee on Coustitnilon reported, and the same was 'don ted. 'ihoCcentultieuto non4r. ate oilcans report .ed a list, iir*b yra.miefoiler: , . l'reeldent—Rey. A:.s. .Bell. '''Vlearresidente—Riv. War.:Lyneh, F..X.• Orr. '.itev..V:.l.netea, lion.iThomas M. Rowe, F. K.. Brunot.Beq.,,Alexander Carneron,.F.eq., Per.; M. Shlnn,'Evr, . -CoriespondlngSeeieteriee--Ileee. F. G. Get. ,man, J. Clafk, C. Page , ,F,lllott Swltt,i V.Lucas, J. A- Swaney, A. IL Bell. John Ire-j Joseph Sing. Daniel Buwer,'ES4.: ' Treasnrer—lesae. Chrwlee;-Esq.. ./.:.• - Secretes - ler—George Charles, -Wm. - 4 . '9111Rn%! John M. Cook7ll. N. Sainple. Execullve Cemnattee:=Re*. C. A. Dickey, G. D.-Mel:Mew Wee. G. Warren.' J. 31.) -Langley... , iiikete semi IntereMfliterel merksreleilve [O7 - drinking , . the ne t tneetlng.was Interestlngand ,ephlted,.,entl. was lergnly attended by Me? Clergy. , The next meet-; lug will held this evening; ToesdaY, May 23;1.! In the Sandusky' 'etreet.iteptlit Church,. At TW oV.oek,_at. which time-the Zfilcers elect tour reepectlve . The kifiking Of Ae Geiniatt Lutheon: t t, Church., We brre before iifetiedtio - the tgned to' the Gerinitli street, by the 'Sinking of the earth - andeiniaiiii, the east corner, occasioned'bi in constructing the railroad - tutiriel thirrugh! .Viglie street. The engineer efs thelninel. - O. F. Br Fact, F.sq., stated before Actinirldayor Butler , yesterday, that .the listen:a in thenhnrch - bunib; log rendered it unsafe, and .blr. Butler at once' directed that. notice should , lad Screed upon the! Wisteria of the church 'and , the officers of the Pennsylvania Railroadoeho ,have charge or the construction .of - the ttumel, informing thene. the facts, and ordering that thichurch be taken! down. The"matter of damages betkeiti. the: Church and the Company le yet und.r and It is probable thattiatil It Is settled no further: action will be taken in the matter. Meanwhile a strong enclosure surrounds the - pavement at the Wylie street entrance to the building - , and we think no, danger peed be- apprehended It passers-by keep enitaidoettbe amputee. Infidelity Ileteettd, A shocking case of infidelity on the part of 'a; husband.baa been brought to light by the War-. ed wife, and Is eow padergolng a thorough de-• velopement. The lady, made Information atthe - Mayor's otticelast night and caused the guilty woman. to be arrested. She then ap peared. Sind confronting. her, gate In her evidence. which was Indeed rather damaging to the accused. She arlirm"hat. unseen by her husband and beug animas - a to his paramour, she saw them standing talking . meteor on the public pavement, and overheard them make ah aPpolnunent for a meeting of the parties last night for an unlawful -purpose flaming .with shame and Indignation ebb sammpned a polies. man, and when the faithless husband and the :erring :woman . patted, the policemen arrested the latter and brought her to the Mayor's Mike, where a partial hearieg was held, and the pa tty ordered to appear this morning at nine "o'elcet. We :errata from giving names until the criminality of the parties accused is thorough• ly establidhed. Dlr. - end Mn. Charles Kean—Rare Dra.• matte Season Pea Week. We would remind our readers who wish to: e: Joy - a Pell_seill of the best dramatic entertain ments ever given le this city, that an opportu nity is presented of securing seats this morning it 10 o'clock, when the box office will be opened for the dress Medi' and pirouette. , The coigne. ; meat of Mr. and Mrs. Kean conameness on Monday; May 29th. They will be necompinted by three talented performers--Miss phapman,; lir. Cathcart. and Mr. Everett . ; from England,. —who will render efficient support.. In muse , queues of the great expense attending the ea.'. %gagemeut of these celebrated artiste, the price of , admlrston will be raised to Si; seettred seats. $1 10. The erneagentint Is for flee nights only,' aid a considerable number of tickets have al.- ' teddy been "sold for the series. As rest or. atclaugbtin. Officer Wlllbson bud Hemmer last • evening ar rested Patrick McLaughlin, charged with the Murder :Of Jades Welsh; at Love's drinkleg, house on Wylie street, several menthe 'since. He' was coming from a funeral, In a buggy, .with smother person, when cue of the emcee, held the' `horse, while the other collared McLaughlin. The' other parties imylleated'ln the homleide, It will be remembered, were acquitted at the' last term of court: Bat the evidence piloted stniugly against McLaughlin that-it Ls , eitremely AlOubt, fel whether he can get off - quite- so cattily. In lds'Extremtty, perbape he may Mato some con— fessions which will not absolve the other pirtleef bOra some lassos In 4. 1 c 0, 94t0r. Pu - afg ItnportabtMatelof Valuable P s itntnt' 'the collection tiobraces choice worke frock the t.ndtos of tcme of 'the roost eminent Annie of, 'Tempe and - Aine.ies. Sale en!.Thardiey morn - leg at 10 c'elock; on ttecond door of McMelne's Acel ion , menus; 106 Smithfield - street, bpposlte. the Post Ofheeorhere , they"can be Ersw exam-. teed, day and estnhip .The atilt:emu O watthy. the attention of connotasonra and lovers of the Iteturned.—Chlef of,Pollee Long . :intend last; evetdng from Canada. where he , went to 'anima' DroWD, the bornlar.. .Its le well known, he.was. unsuccessful; 'the Canadian authorities con kndlog that thanomechetion of :the robbery was; nothing mote than n Urea*, and cottage nader' that bead was lanored by the Ashburton 'Etc ati.' . . 'Atte Drowning 'af. Joseph hatt y .—„Tho Conanner'ajory on the Ingolry, , as to tho cum: 'ef the "death of &iamb hardy. - (whotedisatit by? . drowthig wasSanoynced in yesterday's Evening paper.) have .returntid a verdict of aeetiental: drowning.' Ilia deceased was thirtysaven years j of ago, and leaves a wife and three ren.. , . .. . , . ' The' Iron skt,d Stcel A ssociation. —At al meeting , et line IClerchanta; held' on' Saturday, l 'rcenteen of our heavlat Aram annotteftd their; !enrollee to *end delegates to the oem quarterlyi meeting of the American Icon and Steel Aseetata Lon.'lrbleh convenes In .Chleago °A-Wednesday: emi. 'Other firma will also be represented. • ' Mho Julia Daleyr—llanajter Henderson lies effeetedon engageolont - with dill toleated ouel medlentie, *commencing to orgbt. The . non comedy entltle.4l !'.Oat 'Female Amettetn fJotteln." to honcrmaced, late take; t;to character of " tetuetts Appleby... • ' Mn. LtacotileAWlll. Lincoln hasffiren to &wenn dumber:a palmetto este which. was Presented to :Ide. MOM some months Attlee.. The head of theeane elaborately carved piece of Ivory, representing , -an eagle stdeldlug with her wings alliCla coupdning several eaglets, 'and lecttC act or . didiwlfic up with. her beat the ids - ?M" ad 4merienct flag, taproom, the nest and her loung uom the lust Ilona approach a :el rem - l h io ftbona tr ume 1* 'danger Idea ap ersi es n s, dise developed upon the head ofthe - cane la - qulteedruirive acWeit as ornamental.' • , Tire Jim to Tat Jars. Daria.l-Write quittkia bs 10 the tribunal before - which Je,l7, 'Darts shalt appear for trial, leaow gelatin the panne mind. ; eadi It be Ai military , =4 or a civil' court' if seitik court.lt must be by a Jury tetaL Every • au e famwar *Shama proteedinte kneel that the primmer Thai tight` 6T dealt:tee. ,sad ; any' ; 'View wild , that be hemmed* a phis and I air) the sant of the i1C01:5011, la net a 144 Mitre can tweive loyal abet be tonna wit) hare not male ap their minds as to :J et. Ante , olictT-Ckvelfsot Boned- • „, - Aec Otm:aosci, Itartrao...—Aroty estrreeptmd eute'stite tbaktho nogg . whlekere ueed,to hear so erten le the tltetteartiflleirar;“_We'llben /tEr. oe's sour apple hes iaddently bitvAtio rriPollaidit' CainPL: ' ' . ESTABLISHED IN • '.l7gtiF' Letter fret:4l Philadelphia: Ettu#Eta.nrA, May 20, 1845 tralpW4 Oantme.tThe Gmnd Lodge of the todepeneent Orderpf . :Odd 'Fellows of Pennsyl vania concluded thelsbors fecishlch the Spilt/in was called together - ydsterclay, and nearly i all the representativei left lot their biomes last nll t. The great bulk of She huslnesslranasefeilwas of a nature riot intended for finblictition,and Which).* _of tutemst alone to these belonting to the Order. PHSt. Grand etre ffichalsoo oecifipled a large por ilon of the melon on Friday Tp instructions 1n the scant worklaga of Odd... Fellowship. , ~ . Sat urday appropriations were made to.variona neiblent object S; public librares, etc- 144?. entice of one headrest dollareiwis made mopoeed 'ffittlonal Llocoln bto nmect. A com mittee was appointed to procure a inoPiiiulSalge ball for the next annual meeting of tha brafio The Conference of the African . Methodist Episcopal Chumb la nimbi session in thii.' - eitt .Bishop Wayman presiding, assisted by Btahops .Quinn and Campbell. The report of the Com mittee on Membership shows a'd&lded in - creme over the last year's number. Bishop Campbell designs visiting California .111.-.4-short - passand the Conference ordained. tutor to accompany Mtn, and to labor with lditt In' that Face by the , - prospectus of the Decker% Creek Petroleum Company. in Philadelphia thit sive - preparations are•Mosking to develo?'that part of West•Virglnlsthis,lßßluner;. This com pany has a capital of .500,000,45 t ten dollars per share. Oilier parties In this city and New , Tork anti inveiting largelyin 'tea-Rollin Preston and hionongalla counties. The Weekly ?etc.:pub. tithed at Morgantown, at the month of Orrielmea Creek, eays there can be not a pirtlcheof thinbt about there being oil in large (mandates - bees* neighborhood, and that there are already many wells going down, and prenerabone making Tor . Sinking hundreds more. This will be &rash* news Co_ owners of: land In the. conatles above mentioned. Partici purchaalog,lumever,should be careful that the title Is good, and free him all locumbranees, as there Is rotten landln West Iltst title of which le In dispels., A men- - Siemer' has Just informed *that „st . conipstly, • Unto time since,' ptliehased a' large artMunt o f . land Inlidnier county. at B lowlignmbearmmi. a good deed 'coma not be given for !t, and H:se probability le that they will loseall. COnsideratne excitement wee Moatedlet this city yesterday afternoon, caused , bivietred rocs entering city railway passenger mai:. 1k ' mulatto woman having , eutered' a' car of 'the Spline and :Vine etreet line, the:Conductor:ld. mediately y apped it, and-the white women tgot out,:after ' expressing great indignadori.,7Phe • colored woman would not 'get , out- of the 'err until; was taken 'otrr the track.% Or, Waft* crowd eoon collected around tbeear.4,little later In the day a' colored man got Mott eaticit the enth ant Eleventh sheet company: 'Many COBB of all colors, sexes and conditions formed around, sotnenrging.the mak to_i . einalti 111 . the car and ers the crying t 6 win 14333 ,put„He was finally put off the carewheals gentral "rags took - place: . Ole colored. man was „chased smut - equates 'and only effected his 'dame by Owing -throngh - an miley,rz said a hand-Our and :several razors au:retried .14 tha:croltd.:r..-Sereul .colored persona yeerearreated,-the real Offkftdo* *earn allowed- to remain' at liberty to, Mite' In 'Othirrow, on'thihnext favorable ..eatislOn. 1 —,Tw.q.tnett. were; severely b.rirniodo Yriday 'erahlng,,,in • Ma third atory of a b uild i ng tra Be dell‘Plaie;'imticen Yourtirand - MY' arida.. The bitildlng lensed as.a .white lead end OM color works. While two of the men were pro. paring japan, wbtenoperatlou requires baling, .the kettle wee rearmed from the lIM, and before the pre paratiem bad sufficlent time. to cyliZona of the wothwen, -named- Edward... Tunes, esw,- silenced peering a quantity of benzine into: it. Another workman, Michael' kioratt, , was atorldir in the icixture. While this operation :was gothg . on, the benzine, whlch evaporates Into &us., dud, denly when brought into contact with' host, ig nited, and a' terrific explosion - resaltioL:i.lenesi wan Instantly enveloped in Clamor, and InAte moinent of horror he ran nodes'from She :third story Into - the street, WI On tee. - The Clothen were tom from him,. and in doing 'so -arena persona had their handa burned. ; He. was rolled. up in blankets and carried to his residence. Thn 'other wan was also severely burned, dangerously. There are Tithe& number of Fitiabuithert in ibis city at present, among the number • Ilelteri. M. A. Lorenz; R. F. Davidson, It: E.: , Breed, -W. 0. Oroeaenp, W. -O. Isaacs. J. W. Brown,ii. :Hollister, J. 8. 'French, al LLlMfiton,;ll'..Earda‘ W. B. Stevens, Mrs. and:3llsileihneettkl4; • Carnagi e and Miss Haven, Mrs.-and Ulu Yaw dtrort, YSsa Phipps, and.J. Rick. MA.„ . • 1=43 . The following grand . passage is front a, speech_ delivered by Abraham Lincoid at ', Bprlegflald,, Illinois, In December, 1839—tweirtY4li fora ' It shows the lofty' spirit that fixed the heart of him whosonatne li - enrolled igthenoble . . army of nutters for Liberty . Throtighoutthe wire quotation there breathes the sad spirit Or prophecy of his own 'fate;. which his intimate esseielstes now remembered weighed constantly on his spirit like the strains of. sididest multi amid the joyous anthems. cif vickwy . "Address that argriment to cowards and knaves; alit' the free and the brave it will'effect nothing. It may be trtie;.if Ii mast,. let it. Many free countries have lost -their liberty,. and outs may lota hers; but if abo sholl, be it myrprord. estplume, not that I will be the last to desert; . but that I never deserted her.-'I know that - the great volcano at Waddrigtim,aronsed , snit dims. tad by theevil spirit that reigns thereitabelelling 'forth the lava of political Corruption In a current • bioud and deep which is sweeping with - frightful velocity over the whole length andbreadthof the land, bidding lair to leave tuicettied; nto given spot or living thlog, while 'on its hosout are riding, like.demons on the waves or,holl, the hips of that evil whit, and fiendishly taunt leg all those who dare resist its destroling course with the hopelessness otthelr -cif,ntsi nd knOwing - dile, I can't deny that all maybe anti away. broken'tis it., I, too, may be; how v. it, I never The probability that we niejr tall hi tho stnarzle . ought 'not to detez us from tee spriest of ; o cans which I deem be just --ft shill tot deter roe. 'IC 'I - eat' 'feel' the seal within elevate. , miti el . pond to, those dimenslowt not „who unworthy of Its Almighty Architect, it Is when contemplate the cause of my conntrydesert ' by all the world besides, and I etand up boldly end alone, and hurling dedunoi at tier vlincatioas oppreeaom. Here, without contemplating PA. 'isatnetees before High Heaven, and in the hos or the "cold, I swear -aerial fidelity to - the just cnaee: ad -'„-„sin tt. Al the-J=4 of willtr.dr Alberti and my And who that tlatoks WAIL L 1 ,09111 not reetiefiely adopt .the oatlCtliet kakel Let' none falter-who thinks htilatigli; , • , ' Tun ton. J. J. larWrs, we u nde rs tand, T.bu tendered his resignation as Commissioner Of 4lntaltal 'Revenue of the United States, - to take effect oa the let of July ant. Mr. SYSIlam Or. ton of this'city la to succeed ledge Lewis. Ws 4prointmentls eminently suitable. -An Collector of the Sixth Distdct of this city, ho hes acquired practical knowledge of the subject of Internal Revenue, which render; him - peenliarly ill' for the duties of the office of Commissioner. awl lila .character ea .a huskiess man of unlmyeached in 'entity will command the confidence of Creeps,- Ow Ability and worth are finalities carpals' to podclon, and they are combined Isfldr.:Or• Boars An! viii On; Buoutess.—A corrqspon dent of the New York Tribune Write" 'from Oil City, Pa„ that there is net "word of truth tit the statement that J. _Wilkes Booth was eon.. coned in the oil tinniness of Pennsylvania, Not a single oil company Is set toned Lo which he f-rver held a single share or interest of any Wadi, NO a solitary individual can be fon id who ever - acid tam anything, or traded or bartered 'with him for anythler le the oil region', The only . tblug knows about binds that be' was In • Oil City for two dryi last aninumx., and left for New. Tun New York Methodist makes dltelesuras damaging to interior 13-eretary liiher, for his attempt to yaw over IMO acres of trethcallat Inhaler:rep iandhln Kansas -to the itetesof ons , Johnston, ayarmer border toms , oo theatre-114k - of the claims of the Methodist Church South,. IlieMethodists have laid out $10,0,000111 tra provementr, and.. the hint; are now of •great value. It Is otrungly Intimated that Usher has a, - pee-utility' Interest In' robbing the Churett :Ori Sunday' lest" thre strife& la •Patersbarg twenty odd car loads , of machinery, which had been removed , from the ,cuarederato States Aw. Sooty to Pausal°, prior to the trricriatkut of 'Rtettrnotid, and recaptneed is Out, Platehi Nis United States ituthotiths las" •weelcsaltteit. • ih ,Is. destined to, irausttip It frost wild be Sitio Northern elKy where It wig be purup: • • . - • - ISAILtRYEIDI leg; Jeer lett. et the tteteeeee .r the hrteete tap they by the Rev. Wa It. Hotter,: It .11.. law steel bp tit , Rte. Yr; A. Ilatrbteets, Mr..W.Ch [Ali ur -mt tot Niel 14TITE NEELY; er ett,l4.( DIED: - I jXI7-lULlt—At New Yfrlk (Nth ae.-1010,84 -- . =N) 'tee, ALICE 'WO ORAN, shiest - °Claw T. Coati/a., rot . I . l i U PAM' • llama aillttak• rhos DO:P. ti.4004.re , Of Mr. Wia. Y Ilottsfq "'Undo 4 1 / 1 A. 4 prcieeci IA; the. #ll , 4fli v imk. varriaris vat lisvi and Ezdtheeld *tre!, far Tdr. 4664 titialiolisc- Is wMpik.Olii, 11 , 41%;‘.."41•: - :)- g:c* , s - ... • .'').-. 4 .' , -q; ''-'l.-'.l.'t-,.1.7t,'t-,i,'&.'4.. Ad •=z•=l* ' t. lEEE °rebating& -r -- 'ic
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