VOLUME LX Y! VERY LATEST , BY TELFIIMAP :I -1!i0111111 GRIND;IfILITARY tRIIIIL RHEUM' WIT REVIEWED siaßmAi4 VOCIFEROUSLY'CHEERED I,ll94Eupt RIVAL i 0 !nine AMU .faterestlair Features of the Pasade arscazirarra OP TRH DAY Loan* easallesuri awl ,lnetr See leaded. i l tiaintutrOn; May 14.-Ale had auothsr blight day for the review. * A 'teeth n 1 We mortice airelled . the already Linn is bee of etenigare a rho lave visited Washhigto for the purpose of witneeeing the treadmill parade. The taatefelly decorated stands near the Exam. ' tin Menai= werergain occupied by. Inagua Johnson, members of the Cabinet, and Lieuten att Grant, together with distingtdshed army and navy cabers, chink of executive - balie, di . Vematie corps, !amino and - Others. e vista. ity of the reviewing point was densely crowded over et larger era than yesterday: This locality las bt^eo the most attractive. The army of _Tennessee moved from the Capt. tel at nine o'clock in the miming and proceed . - ed toward the Executive Manatee At the bead of the column rode Major General Sherman, who was yeelfenottsly.cheireil all along the line. The greeting of this hero was in the highest • degree enthusiastic; Ito. had been presented with two large iiiv wreatot flowers, ono or which . , bad bent placed. ' around hi s horse's neck, and the other bung uporals - Otallehouldens. Maier .1 General Sherman wits aOreetemied by Major General Howard. . • Next followed Major General Logan and staff' escort. He yesterday assumed command of this army. Maj. Gen. Logan . appeared at the head of frome th canteen. His corps Mies seen, is Ohlaiireffers. t ps emote Illinois:Iowa and Winconale. The 17th . Army- Corps-was preceded by its • commander, Gen. Blair, who with his staff, was followed by headquartent mew. . The trope of this corps are from Ohloalllneds,litnr York, Wieermsin. indiana, Ohio, Minnesota and Michigan. The. Dert .reyiew was the army of Georgia, Maj.' Gen..Skatam ennananding. The, 2001 ,corps was commanded by Maj. Gen. Mower, and composed of volunteers from Connecticut, Pena syleada,lfeir York, Wisconsin, Masseohsaern,„ Ohba, Delawarelndisin and Michigan. . This via ancoosdedbythe 14th army corps, Brevet 'Maj. Gen. J. C. , Dans commanding.- It was composed of volunteers from Pflreonsin, Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Michigan, Newyork, rl aud Reninekt - - The respective commanders of the armies, E.' visions and brigades bore upon- their persons a prolusion of lowers, and as they passed along the line cheers were given and dags•waved. „. cZe armies represented all the breeches and di; ,rud cus ,ar the service, cavalry, artillery, end tn. faith% w ithsufficient' steely in I. erainze and onipmenta Nine the eameness of unl it:ems, and several rterzo.2ltd - of Z ,_ l°3l 'e? °°°-.- tributed to berm.. the effect: r7.. * .i 1 1' 003 of pea. teen bridges, ambulances, stretchers,' and heavy wagons were features in ths processloa; There was also's fair - representation of who spade and ax deputment, the implements being car ried on the shouldentof both white and colored Much anntsemout was occasioned by a die; • Play of park harses audmnles. They were heavily loaded - with:Commissary sappliciAle; chiding chickens, - -canon, a dog wad A vat wer . a , :comfortably fastened to three of the saddles. • These were the pets of the soldiers. Two meek: - soldiers, of the largest size, ridinevery small • molls, their feet nearly touctdog the . ground,. was regarded as a comic scone la connection! with the (act of the display,mai s oeassioned gen.; .oral laughter: • . An interesting feature in the - parade was the exhibition of flags and banners of varksts • terns.--.-Some of them were, entirely new, aurora wereearried torn by bullets and reduced to shreds, Millet:sheer were entire as to material, but wno faded by exposure to the weather or bleckened by the smoke of. battle. - Several-soffit were carried, nom - which - the Sags had been shot *war- Ail the - aPitm leads were ornamented /t was remsiked'as In contrast to the annyof the Poteense, that the troops comprising the ate , inlet of Dante laid Tennessee, wore the wide brio Mt hale, ; . 7 tlttdati o, l: Pattern. Their! appearance/xi al respects was quiff to that .of the army of the Potoman:notwithstanding they had performed noro.:lttrwehhig• service. Their tawremente were arociriedmired and appleuied. The commander of esch arm and, di'. Vlslott, atteaded by one -staff racer, &smelted after pami lig the,Geoeraldn•Chief,and joined him his army, corps or division-had passed the relieving stand, when he Joined his command.! Brigade bends or coneolldated fled mane turned: --out and played as the brigades passed. One band to nth oh - Won' performed during the march ,. from tie Capitol to the Treasury Banding.- After the [limps passed the-reviewing aril cen; I they were marched to their respective quarters. Bremen eward, notwithstanding hit severe phyabal affiletkin,• took a deep interest In the rent*. Gen. Augur made him comfortable, and furnished him with a good position of the Readquartms of Defences of Washington„ tbit be might witness-the grand -mitittu7 The knifes of Tennessee and Georgia, occe , ..pled air hears- in. passing; the eame length of • time required yeeterday for the review of the Army of the Potomac. ' • -.- INANiu*lrroN, May 24.=-The - following are a few of the inch:eats/ of the day: , Freeform to the' march a taunter /if young Indies made their way . Meetteh the crowd and soldiers on Capitol and &noosed upon some of the °Mears tremens! wreaths and garlands. It het alreadf heels eta- . „Us/ thatflen.Bberman led the advance to day,' abeininpallethi Getr.'llowart with bouquets he **bands and hones. decorsted with, flowers;. and Van reaching the western part of the clty• e reterea.reserre oldie: approached Gen. Sher- with.anather bonqueLbut the horse of the . latter breams restive and he motioned the sol. dierbsek. " Giro it to Howard!" !shouted the multitude, but he, WO, hating lad one hand, could only attend to his prancing horse; do the vetarsti , returned his seat with. his offering, amid does au all sides. /Wing te the westera;' eutrance ."of the Exec ntive Manakin, General Sherman dismounted, and, with' General If wird and staff, joined Grankoe the stand. The reception given to Genteel Shirai= excelled in enthusiasm that • attended to any ether office. Generale Lee n, John W. Geary and Frank P. Blair especially, ranelted theirxiathatlons of the multitude.- Ai the head of Major Gen. Blair's cos 7 ,reilebtri Sbniteith stria, In marching column rp ; some hundred and fifty gentlemen, meetly from MINOMI,- presented td the General a splendid hanner.end to each of his stafrofileers a boson , A.tamber of gentlemen .from 'Philadelphia Ina open a house today for the entertainment cf./141,03/ms aid soldiers of Pennsylvania and other States, and iathe evening engaged a band <of mute and serenaded Generals Logan, /toward and - Blair, and liht-tipeaket Grow. All these gentlemen made spefthea, witch were enthnal ' a stinE7APPlaudnd by tub large crowd tauten& _COLLAPSE OE THE REBELCURRENCT. 11113.1% Lariat To arrulez now, . . New Toni, My 24.--bn: Wilson. In a led - - , , - . . • 'ter to Got. /holm who'll:id complained ot,the . . - collapse of the. currency and great destruction ._____ . . , r-a.- 'WuPettl.entong . the people. says: Eels an *dad bY the .Prealdant to say to him that J. ' these cells werii`camied by,.trelson;;lnetterviction . and rebellion - against the Laws , of . the United Statml, Melted -and carr ied on for the laiffour years by you and pour confederate_ rebels and traitors. who' :dens - ins responsible - for all the vette, destruction t• and , irant,- noir' evlstine, That what, you call the /teals which tge fortimer of Wei twee Unposed On the orGeorgte sad 011ie lota- stldeb-,:they- bre.saffbred,'are staaged open yon and your confederate rebels, 'Wrno; limning andierit , provoked war , to the c atrettiltitsilettl:zeorn I :Ito4a, 'down your ..., arms and accept the 'nit penalty of the crimes `'4rtetTSlOS'e/tdr rebel _ .'lthe restoration. or peace and order' daunt he- enuLuteat to rebels; .be Isereoae wlto belted war and car:let' it ea. wlll - iot beillowssi hiilissemble at the call of iltair seceasplites, to act's/gala as a legislators 'Odin State•and again usurp Its authority and Ihnetkons. Men who bare minted so much war . • wilt not be; allowed the power again to set on - pea. freak acts of treason and rebellion. ' . 1 ' ;'la coning the Legislature together agate with cat the permit lon or. President, you hare - , M ated a frees crime that will be dealt with ,- ; smeordligivr and Reny person 'presumes to an . . 4 wer4erte-aeknowledge your call'. be wilt be at cure arrested. ' • The new trade entdaUone for Savannah are irorldog rhea raitithictedly. riper is Pleall; r f HE .11---. NO". :137. INTEIEMIG I. RON NEM Bellfgerait Dlicassad. lIR RUTH}(. WITH BMX Progress of the Atlantic Cable. DEN/HOF AIWAIIIIFRICALA CONSUL Schleswig-Holstein Question af,i7ain. THE-FOREIGN MARKETS liner Yong. May Bli.—The ateamer gdialmGr., from Liverpool on the lath; luny ening. • TheEqsaly Ifnes denies that PraddentJohn b, son it. . . . s - caused from representations teibermade fin deltas connected with the pirate Alabama depredations. - It says: TheXesae remains as Mr. Lincoln left B. , The hews by the steamer Persia only strength . sued the tie:Erik:tin, now Weems,. that the re hellion Is over. - The rebel leas quoted at 13(14. Gnaw: Berrata„—ln the House of Commons On the 11th; the question as to whether the gov ernment had resolved to withdraw the beßiger. ent rights trim the South, of which notice had been given by Mr. White. was not pat. The Kerning Star assumes teem Mr. White having been requested to postpone his citation, :hat the question is under the considemtkire Of the Cabi net, and observes: 'Though therwlthdtaial of belligerent rights is no more a sentimental action, It would have the effect of openingehe Australis, .ports to the Shenandoah, and those of the West Irtdies to the Stonewall, - the - only two ' , privateers now afloat. IX eiltlend to expedite the period when the Government of the United . States will raise the blockade and permit free Intercourse with the Bentham &twee." Tkerifornine - Peet, In an editorial on the same subject, says Mr. White postponed his question in the absence of Lord Palmerston, but it Is an questionably one to which an:answer must be tro toedintely giver. The Pew says it is impassible to avoid the conclusion:that-the Confederate•gor erntnest l)aa ceased to exist: The South ceases to be a belligerent when it no longer passesses the means of prosecuting the:vear, and it has al ready made admission to that acct. In the or IC, nal convention between Johnston and Sherman. No ranee for complaint will he given If neutral towers redone, the confession. The Daily Niue notices, as among the most Dltail-g features of the recent intelalcence from. America, the improved feeling of the eltizhns of the Vatted States towards England. There are tvilleteci oftlsia on every heed, bat *they are erpOrially visible in the 'altered toots of their most representatlie newspapers. It claims that circunartanees have-not ably improved the situa tion and temper of American citizens, bat hare contributed to ?heel the .Englisli character and mullets it, a trier tight. - - In oppositiou to this,lie Mornisag Medd gives remora that Mr Bruce complains or the Mill catty of maintaining friendly relations with the Washington government, and that Mr. Adams has presented claims for losses bythe Alabama. . The Daily Sena of the ISth, referring to the store MateMelat by the Herald, says: Most pare sets are aware that the Government of. the - Plaited States considers it has claims upon Eng land for damage done by the Alabama. -Oar own Government is 'of a contrary °platen. The question will come on for mijartneet some day in the ordinary manner, and we do not know that it 'might not be couslderref.enw is well as et any other time. FloWercr, President Johnson has dome moth leg. The - gentian at this moment stands where Mr. Lincoln left It. The depredations - of the Shenandoah hare also i,„ - ;,en made the subjeclol:repretteutatlons to the GoveremeZt. These representations were made by order of NG Lleeole, and ire far from being of an unfriendly nature. They have brevet oat More .plainly than , lore the amicable &spoil .•don at hothonnineunts.. It ishoped Mr. Seward will soon bo - restored to the duties of Ms department, and ,he will and thererelaims .on England in the vituatioa In which be'left them, Mr. Johneoe bevies/ relayed tree for his treatment. - Parliamentary proceedings were to:lmportant. Lord - Paimerston's health Is improving. bat Le continues weekend abstains from Parliament ary ditties. , Messrs. Sankt* Been. Merchants, in Liver- . pool, hare etutinsded, it is belived fora heavy amount.' A large failure is also reported in Ha vre, in coutteetkev. with the cotton-trade; the came is not mentioned. At a meeting Of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company, Late Glass, Elliott de Co.: who are manufacturing the Atlantic cable, tree interesting statements ware made as to the progr.va of the work, and great confidence was expressed hilts success. The cable was expect ed to be complete in another fortnight, and all alongside at thi Great' Eattern by the end of May. The Great Eastern goes taus =dee the most (storable auspices, her romma:dq, Paco tam Andersen, of - the Obits, hating been per mitted by the Pupate company to select his own crew. A ITutich letter mentions the death of Frank „BD ..Webeter, the Amesican , Consul to that city. Fesoms-Tne weekly returns of the bank of France "thew an increase of9;1:00;000 francs. ' TheTarie Correspondent of the Msrabor Port lays the death of Frealdent Lideoli has refired the epirit of democratic Prima In the large ” The JoerroolVe la Loire had opened a 'ten cen time subscription fora medal'to be presented to Mu, Litlecins-wilk the Democratic . Inserlption thereon. Bourse gat at 644511. . • Irsty,,,The King left Teats on the, 11t h Inst. for. It is stated that Austria has declined • the pro. positions of Prgusla, that - both. powers shoold enter into seventh negotiation* with the federal i Diet on tha'Schieswig•HoWein question. and that the Doke of Angttatenberg .should be re-, moyed•froM ICiaL - —Liverpool, .314 13,-.The Cot 'tot Brokers': Circular reports the sales .or, the week at 71,000 halal; 12,000 were to bpeculatbrs 21,500irere to exporters. The market Ices berninegidar. It opened beery- tint_ became_ bboYult tard.ertbellicropi'e advices.clocing with', a downwand tendeney•ander the Belgtsa's vices". The quotations aril generally "If@Xcl • lower on the week. The authorized "quetatkins are; Fair o(leans, 174;111(01113g Orleantgl43o;" Middling Mobiles ltl‘d; Fair Uplands; 16t littd-• dling, 14. The sales of-Fraley were'7,ooo, market closing doll and unchanged. The stock; In pert Is estimated - at 145,000' bales,, of which _taxa are American, , • . The Manchester market Is quiet and prices' eaeler. Brearisturs .steady; Wskeileid, M. es' Co., and Blgland, A. , & Co.. report Flour quiet; and steady. -Alum firmer;. Western Bed, as gd@ge. s Corn steady; Mixml, lins@293 03. * Prorlsions--Riehardson, Spence do to, and Got:. don, Bruce & Co., report Beef grmer, holders: demanding an advance, which check, bottoms.: Pork 'Wady. " Lard Arm. ' • The Brokeis , Circular reports Bazar tends: downward. -closing - steadier... Coffee quiet.' Bonn, English etc Brandon report Petrotenuf.' quiet sod steady; *mall sides at Ss for maned.' The bullion in the Banker Enethadhas increased .£1132.000.. U. 8. 5 20a, 53N4.0154. Erie shares; 55%®06; shares,,7s%®7o. - LATMIT 4417dItAnowDr.—Lisra 12—Eveniug.—Cotton dull, and t AriVi qualities slightly - lower, Breadstuff's, quiet; proyisions,i quiet and steady; Console close at tiroli@flo% for money; U.S. 5-20's, 64% 65/1 Ililneb ljto.. tral shares, 75.11(&70. - • • . Ln•znrqta,, Mae 13.—Cottem-Bales today` or 1,000 balm; maiket closed dull at a alight de'. cline. - PROYINIONI-Qtalet and stesdj. . • . Loodon,..ilay 13.•-•-Consola for money , 9014(i) DOM. Amerfeen gtocke—Mineds , Central, 7534 Gin; Erie; 533;654; U.B. 520's, 01)1(455%. Near York Stock sad Money Matt d ers—Co id . Lining Reduced. • New Toni, May 24.--Tbere was a flrt2 Inc In Railway list at the Stock Exchange and bet-. ter primate some Instances. A large addition ha been made to the abort interest lately. Erie„Pitts. burgh. Wading and Rock island, very same and Cilia& to borrow, which compels {BB BBC* to covektfina uniting the tinware! turn. Them was fnereated business:at the Road An - these Roses, cod on N. C. Goverment BON Bond:l,i quiet aid steady; T-Ors. find, In attire demand; State Bonds-, guiet,, without ' marked ctutoge; Coal and miscellaneous shares stronger, and more disposition to purchase; Railway • Mork': gages and Bank Shams quiet and firm. The Gold market was animated tcr-day, on eel count of so many abort sales within the past .live day,trand the demand' for export. The 'Bakal steamer took out $250,000, and the antici pated shipmcutonklatordsy wiiireachil,soo,ool4 poiago Egebango was unusually active fon Wednesday. the ,leading drawers doing large business in staling.. Money continued cam paratively.casy„• Themoncy broken lend freely in large. an:mutate at greyer cad.' ' ' ; The, oast living has within ;tbo Past wadi been consklerakdy- redsoedbY large arrivals of all aorta of vegetables, and*, the pike of beef and 'other- meets, .butter. ' fish - and egkA,'. thu market people say will ; go - demi:considerably . more ere ?GU. ' '••!, • Collision—Two Steamboats ' ST. Louis, May 24.;—The stesoner Idartmry with a load of sick sOldiers, collided ,with thg stemma Hard Times emu flirt* Mlles - below, hetalhat right, Td. Me:city:A halt rank.• , `Ma Bees were lost. The steamer Jails stink sti milmixdow Omaha. on Monday night. Tito loss is unknown In: either case.- . , - • . . . . ..._ . . _ . .. ~. _ -,--.........„, -f . • INTilallig IRO!! NORTh CAILULLNA. ge110,11.114 osinilt - iasupiitc Kiezon. ME PLACE co? DAVIW cseTuni TDB NEW, itETEMTE COMMISSIONEL MIMI INMAN' IN TIM CONSPIRACY MAJOR 4110421 AL LOGIN ASSIGABB A COMMAND. SRUB BILL FOR TREASON AGAINSTDAVIS New Tong, May:M.—The North Carolina core ramondints to the arialidcontinne to tartish In. teresUng 'accounts of the progress of events la that State, attendant en the efforts Of the dU. tens, with the, assistance .of General Schofield and Lu anny,th reorganize society and restore the 01,11 grorernment. Three candidates have already been named and the "Importers of each are preparing to establish their claim. Gen. Ma eld, as the 'Nal inst., issued aa , to o . othin;tirder rigad the colored people, la. forming them that the acquirement of their Dee. don Imposes obligations which they mast meet as well as 'esinferring on them the boots of free dom, sad they are told that they will not be sup ported In idleness, bat must labor for the sup port of themselves and their families. The ./Teralff's correspondent asp t The camp where Jeff Davis was captured is situated to a pine forest, oa the aide of the Abbeyville raid, about one mile from Irwinville, Irwin county, Ga. It consisted of alarge wall tent, containing only the arth.tralter. and his family, and another fly tontalaing the male portion ofuls cameo. Sersoundleg and contiguous to these were two common tansy . wagons, two ambulances, and several horses and mules, with the usual amorist rdpiraphernalla, each as saddles, • bridles, hat. noes, tookinkutensala, ke. Davis itimsslf, and poettnaster Regan, with the two Colonels, Lt.'s beck and Johnson, Ald.de•Camps, bad onlyoyer taken the party the night before, alter haying nu dosed a returning journey from Washington. Ga., where they had removed to settle some business, as they say, when hint Dans with the children rod tenants:bad pushed forward under the pro. tection end neon of priyat‘Secretary Harrison, one a few of the feithful—ench as Lleut. Hatha way,- kildsbierean 'Howell, and about twenty screams and soldiers. It was probably at, or eery near Washlogton, where Dana dismissed his escort and divided the spoils under the mast pressing • dream gra tet e. Some of Stoneman's cavalry were hard upon hint, and he concluded to deceive them by letting them follow the body of cavalry. while 'he and his ft lends travelled h.cog amuse the coun try end joined his family. lithen Regan asked permission to accompany Davis to Washington, end erpresSed:hts tibh za- Hone -;on receiving it, .General Wilson said to him: "Too are under 'mobilo:ions, air," said the General, "for I 'should have seta you there whether you want top or not; you are -a civilian inironer, and he, Davis, is a • prittotter both civil and military." Mrs. Clay remarked, jocularly, that as she had hmeght In'tier husband, she would claim the re ward offered for him, to which Hrs. Davis re. srended, ”Tes, one honored thousand dollars would be considerable of an amount of pocket mercy to tlfi poor unfortunates now. I sold my horses, carriage, silver ware and Jewelry for hat little money I had, and that has been st?.. ices fromi • Stephens was arrested en Ws plantation only a short disranee froth Atlanta: bra squad of Gea. Uplon's men, under UtiPtattn and staff officer, whew. names I haye forgotten, fitepheas male o effort to escape, but was found at - his house, quietly smoking his meerschaum. He had no companions save two negro servants and a dos, and lived almost enthely in seclusion. Stephens said that when be went to Hampton Reeds In-company with Judge Campbell and the Hon. R. M. T. neatest° meet Preeldent Lincoln, he could have made satisfactory terms ofpenta in eve minutes , but be was ,Pot,however,clothed with the crones °theist authority, and .hence his mission failed. \--- The Tim& Wash:neon special has the follow. ink: The Revenue Commissioner, Mr. Orton, will enter upon his Menai duties on nte.erst. of July. Mr. Seward will give his teatim , iny in the eon xpiraey, trial. next Thursday. He now directs straws the State Deputment. Frederick Se ward was to-day notified of the aussalnation of the President, for the Drat time. Major General Logan has been put In com mand of the Army of Tennessee. A special dispatch to Dm Philadelphia rev says the elder- Blair was called before the crud jury of Chief Justice Carter, and testified as t 9 the acts of treason committed, by Jeff. - vie. They agreed to report a true bill. This sc ion to understood to be in conformity with the wishes of the amintstration. - 11113,13 Y ;TEXAS ARMY; 75;063 SOLDIERS CLAIMED WHAT SMITH _ ATTENDS DOING New Yong, Way 24.—The //crearr. a Washing ton correspondent has had a coaversation with a gentleMau Just from Texas who claims to be thoroughly informed concerning Smith** army,. Ile mays: Kirby Smith's forces are composed of 4I shapeless and ebentionio is dements, belong. . leg to Pric e '- Dick Taylor's and' Magruder's commarde. 0 army is formidable in number but Eel In spirit. At last dates there sera M- Sc:Med on the army reds one hundred and five thousand names, which, derluettug for eldi and absent, brings the actual number of ffirby's soldiers to something like eighty-five themand men, of whom ten thousand should be deducted for teamsters and other nor-doting a ten. Of there 75,000 , 9 45,000 only. belong to infan try, 'he balance enlisted as cavalry or mounted Infantry, which were represented, excellently provided with loud, and in' a pelfect state of dircipline. ; The army- is represented to be tberenghly supplie d with: ammunition and pro. The gentleman claims to have had a conversa tion with kirby Smith In relation to the war l'mapeeta. The latter said he had tried seven dams to mad reinforcements to Johnston, bat , failed on account of sbe preeenee of gnabOatill in the river betwern Natchez and New Orleans.. ' lle raid, having thus failed, he had gathered all the ammunition be needed andmade all prepare., dors ter defensive warfare. Smith pointed out the advantagee which Texas 1 otelyeed In basing no water courses, and fielag destitete of *PHs and spring* to supply an i n army * Hr thought he cordd.hold out there Myer,' years; until the Indepeo denee:of the CiM.' federecy was recognized. . .-. 1 Setae rebel - °Meets - told this - Minuteman that = Kirby Smith was sensible of the folly of protract.; leg the etniggle, and was only talking this way! to receive the best terms for himself and men.; Some represented him as unprincipled and die-; honest, reedy to 'edifice the army and cense for' his personal. , and had already made' much money by selling cotton and monopolising - importations, Oa the other hand his pantsuits' said I e was upright and how* and looked only' to the best means of midi:nog - sued= teethe . . came Confed rate . . .... LiITEB FROM GENEI,II, JOIINSTOY; His Reaeons for Surrendering 'Eir Tonic, May 24.—The Charlotte, (X. L'iiratzt publishes a letterfrom Gen. Jahnston,l giving bin fawns for "surrendering,sapsOn the 'Oki of April; tie day of the &neer/lion; by the returns of the Llentenant Generale of the. Army of the Tennessee, the number of Infantri and artillery present and absent WWI 70,5l0; . tel present, 1 8 ,5781 effective total or fighilet: . force, 14,179. On the 7th 01'411, Ole date .or the last return, I find the erectly° total-of tho: cavalry was 6,440, but between the Mend Mail rd April It was greatly reduced by the events la itiriliels. and apprehensions ore surrender. In &nth Car. Fat we ban Young's dlyislon of cavalry, less thin one thousand, besides the re 'serves and tita.troaps together, mach inferior! to the Federal force in that State; in Florida W 6, were is weak, endue 'Georgia mir.lnadeguate,f force bed been collared at. Macon: I. Gee. Taylor's department there were no means! .4 °pooling the formidable army under Canby, which bad tikes Mobile, nor the enalrynn-! der General Wllarm...which bad captered . every.' other Flan of Insportapee writ Awritsta.' Tturefone we bad to depend upon the Armyof, Valence,' alone. :net United Matte cot:Wherry; brought against it ten or fifteen times its num -r ber in the armies of .0 metals Grant, Sherman. add Caeby. With , sack odds against na r wk,b., cat the means of procuring ammunition or re pairing arms, and without credit _or money to`.. Prairie Ind, viriti;•Jadwrseibld : to'nitttew, the war except as robbers. The coranmenca of pro.l lousing the struggle would only have been thei iiiitraCthlia or dispetidrue.or our warm tam' 664 great antrartng of women' and children by deso••. lation and ruin, Inevitable, from marching one hundred thousaudnen thrcmgh the country. • ircetintry Sete County;Totter Sentenced. :::Sosval. May 24.=-Istlei U. S. Markt Collet t , Indite Clifford cemented Geo. Cook Waterhouse' to Ave yews Imprisonment In Um Anne pdscra, (Kpassing.cotumsfeli dollar Treastu7 maim P' G - 1; 84f. M - 25, r 865. THE CAPTUIE OF JEFF. DIVEL, ACCOUNT BY AN - EYE WffNESS. teg “stria STATESTIN " INDISNINt QUARTERS-AT'FOitTilE36 MONROE. . Haw Yon", May 2 4.Thit . ftercacrscorettrso dent, wtua was with the parirthat captured ,leff. Dats, says : When Teff saw that helve. fairly caught{ and would be delivered until . the' hands of his enemies, he waxed exceedltursiroth, and railed out at the soldiers whenersi oppnin . ally offered. He frequently - yea& tote of such sneering remarks as, "`i' us soldiers, indeed, to make war upon women and Children ; " "I thought,: the Yankee government was a little more valorous than to send Its soltilem to steal defenceless woman and chltdren out of their beds at tight." Mrs. Davis Ironically. remarked that she was not aware that an old woman and four children were Mao much value as to be esOrted by three hundred soldiers through the country." FORTRESS MORRO; May 23 .—Jeff. Davis and C. C. Clay having been taken, yesterday, from the steamer Clyde . ,were Immediately . escorted Inside the fort, and at once placed In the clans confinement in the cells, preparedlor tltelcre. ceptlon, in the second tler of comments. They occupy cells adjacent to Mich other, and are very carefully guarded by two officers and twenty teen of the 3rd PenusYlvanla Artillery. Mits. FIATII and familj, and the wife of C. C. Clay, remain on board the steamer s Clyde, which has been coaled up all day, preparatory to con. veyleg them In Col. Pritchard's command south ward-agate. The strictest regulatlons are being enforced by the military authorities respecting persons rislt leg the Mr,. By the order of the Secretary of War, no ono eluasr civil or military, is allowed to enter the fortrees,unleis pro Tided with papers, which are furnished very sparingly by the com mander of the post. ADVICES FROM HAVANA. REPORTS CONCERNING TUE "STONRITILG.' Latest Mexican Intelligence. New Tong, May 24.—ne steamer Moro Cu. ale brings Havana dates of the Vkh. Among the vat:ons rmaora concerning the ram Stone. wall, Is one which proved nafonnied, that the Spanish government had bought her for BM ; 000. Another report is, that Capt. Boggs, of the Crnnectlent, demanded ner enrrend4r of Capt. Paige. who preferred to pat her in the hands of the Captain-General.. on condition that abe should not be given to the United State That official, however, refused to receive her on such conditions, but would receive bar 113 depont This was agreed to, and she wat towel to the arsenal, her flags Lowe - ed, and the officers and Men were pill off and put ashore. The Powhattan, Ar ies, Connecticut and sev eral other gunboats were lying off the part rea dy to attack the ram if she attempted to pat to sea. • The tleckado miner Wren bad arr:ve4 from Galveston, The Hanstou and Galveston papers of the I:th ray that Kirby Smith told refused to surrender. There papers ebeflrm the news from Mexico '-'l ;:e r- Wa c' s t rat i r tir effhl o g f C O "'l b M arg a G tura by or N a:, gr rec ete e ' l l :l n n 4 g tb r a e- t ernba on ibe way. G.nales bad Jelued him w:th three hundred tutu. end Vidar,l wts a: Larado - trith Betievide4. • • . The liberals bad driven the Empertallsta out of lhdras, Negrate taking a numbei of prisonota. Lopez bad suceesd•d In reaching Monterey, Car urea leaving mLseed. him. It Is said a ba•tie r•ok place b•Aweon Nozrzta and Majes on May Ist—the result uzknown. INTELLIGENCE FROM SAVANNA. The Cetaitry Filled with Parolei Soldiers MEWS OP DAM' cirreuA AT AUGUSTA $243,000 MORE SPECIE CAPTURED !Caw Tonic, May 24.—The reamer Art:it:rt. brings Savanuah dates to the ZOth. . Tfw Salasnah // ad Car Isle emcee from Auttati. The . cazult.y bty o tsveraah.aza dagriers is tilled with rebel paroled soldiers re tarring home. lirarly all - the planters have pat In la-re amounts of seed, mostly corn. rce, and cc:cte- Ws. roma hare planted cation, the dna for four yens. Bat few elate@ have skedaddled. Greet crier and excitement was caused le An imate by the announcement of tha capture of !dinar's. . A worm eontalaing M 43,600 in spdcie, be /Malang to the rebel Government, WWI fount la • by-way, and turned over to Gen. Moleuenx. Gerl. Gllmore tee leaned an order !declaring null end cold - the precise:miens lamed" by the Governments of South Carolina, Geer ris and Florida. acid alto declaring that the paa- Ile of the black-race are free citizens of the Caned bastes, and that they are to be protected In the enjoyment of freedom and the fruits of their Industry by the G,vernment. `I HE YELLOW FEVER PLOT. Z -s Tesiis;LoSl7 of the Principal Witnesaititer roborrated. Tormaro, May 24.—The evidence In the case of ,I)r. Dlseltimen gives details of the yellow fe ver plot. The taillmony of the principal wit nesses Is corroborated by the affidavits of Mr. Cleary and W: is Hail, both_Ektutherners. The counsel tor the defense admitted the evidence, Int contcedlrg that there was no deckled an thorny In Purport of the prosecution for conspi racy to murder In!s•foreign country, and that It was not punishable by Ihe common law In Eng. Land, unless It was contemplated to murder the head of a government. The : Review on Taeattay-' European Cam. parison. New TOILE, May , 2 4,—The morning papaya prattled with aceounts of the review at the Ar my of the Potomac yesterday. The organlza nett of that army Is given, and the sive:trance 01 each corps and division, and In some cases thatUhrhridesledeSeribed. The . 13'vrid draws a comparison between the re view of our army and Shoes held In P: nrope an `ring I/softest seventy yews, and thinks It will ertnpare favorably with all of them, not except leg Napolcon'6 review of the army that catered Mosta. Our army Is represented as less • showy than Etimpean armies, bat equally effective In martial spirit and dmelpline, Bloodless Political Stevelotion. Bosrroar, May 24.-i-The schooner Pone, Captain Mollnenx, arrived at this pun, brings adders from Cape ilaytlen to May 1:111, by which we learn,that ~political revolution bad taken place on the Island. The rebel+, headed by a Colonel Baines", took possession of Cape Haitian with. ontoppoeition from the government, and not a gun was fired .by either party. it was a blood iest, affair:- The towns of Gonaltes and fit. Mprys bad - been taken - by the'rebeit. The pees. ple appeared to acquiesce In the 'change. The leader of- the rebeition,_ Catena:B4lmm, la the perion who attempted to assassinate ono 01 Ger. frard's ministers some months Once. 'Excluded from Amnesty Benelits--Shor. man and Stanton. Maw Tong, May 24.-4 special. to the hew York 'Evening Post, dated Washington Msy lifth; says : It Is understood that all the 'reheleedwri concerned in the atrocious treatment of - our prismiers will be excluded -from the benctim or the amnesty proclamation. and also the Fort ;Pillow Murderers. It will niso brook up the ereat landed estates by requiring. all possomicur ench to tske Stops% of allegiance. The frfds . General Sherman and Secre tary Stanton are: end:Med:log tO reconcile the former to thelatter. PrciEcred Coach and Horses. Declined by Preildeut Johnsen, ". I , lair Tons, May 24.—PresIdent Johnson has repeettnlly declined the; proffered :coach and Veit of,borsei, tendered IT the merehants of . this . elty; fbr tliesensots.ttuithe hes ever held that those enenpylng hlgh olltclal positions should noteves nth , presents; be asks, how ever. that h e nasy be petmltt.. to ,reteln the' ptireLment - conveylngthe lentiments of the do eors.'regerdloe kens mark of hligh relpeet ram kind trlentleandjoya eltleens • ' ' bevenwThlrty.Aosei littliseelpttAns. PsuLatrunna.; May 25.--.lly Cooke reports the sobserlptloca to . the Herree,rhlrty Loan to day at 11 ; 078 ,601Vf!The largest stogie Western BlibeCrlPUolll Were: $150,000 from the Second National Bak of St Louis, ilxs,sol9froas Han sa, MeV& , Plttsburgh,. $109,000 from the-Witted - Irsolooal ;Meek of .01sYclas$: sad Iso,oooYrele the First NatWest' Batik of, AXe gber,yeity, Pit.'!The largesreingle Eastern rub- Itng $170,0110 frern Philadelphia: - Tee numbEr atolls:blued tinbserl • and was 795, • . . , • L,-cottott fromi,3l.obge., • • - Feoznenns Jionizon, Id y , 22.--Tne 'stannic' , :. M4.nterry arched here yesterday. from Mobile s ;, wecnutt ith alai! carp °Cotton; on Government. a - 1 • . • "*.A"-.79 - - . c• - r J A • = A ADVICE S FROM OAtIFORERL Neitican tzttitran#4 Detlined YVOPIX ON THE PACIFIC RAILROAD BAW FaAircisoo, bray Ml.—The overland Mall bsemp datee from New York ;to the 45th, and fin#l3t. Loa's to the 2fith. :.:: 9 2tie bark itroites, with Mexican emigrants on !staid, is still under the military enthorities. It by been sidggested Vast the Party might be slier/Mt to leave without their Irma, hat this ilwitire unwLWng.to do, as they u ge confident the utborities at Washington will malt the m tei maned, es the order prohlbl ng the trans lu .. n Drams has been annulled. : , ,ifil rge tome or . leborers fa at, work on the line all Fee lfießellreed;Wbielr'ls the connecting link the callforeria- - tad- Pacific railroad be t* Emmett* and saO Francisco. cake favorable phoneme from the mops, Eder atM holds at 51i(414:60 per barrel. ... , -- Went lye letaptilass.ecbama.ouragling News fbom Ala gbteine. May 29, TM. Gun°, 21.--Cotton Salve, at 21e for !diddling. bte city Is fall of paroled rebels, and General. feet la expected to arrive today. - ke American Monroe Doctrine Association been revived and k working actively. .-- eral Ortega Is expected here. - IThe Adittin says news from North. Althorns report enreuredsg meetings being held In all porta efthe State. Strenuous trxerthen-were be teg rr ado to bride Alabama back to the Onion. The meetings were largely attended, and peti tions were clradsting all through Northern Ala bama for the appointment of - a Military. GJY eradr. • The steamer Carter takes alga hue llre4 bales of cotton from here to Cluelonattl. Important 11111 in the Tennessee Legistae tore—Flood in the Cumberland River. Crams:ran, May 3i.—The Gmeettea Nashville dispatch says • bill was biundoced tr thl Senate yttioday, requiring lawyers, doctors, minis ters of the gospel, and all persons alerted under laws of the State, to take oath that they have in no way aided or encouraged enemies of the Uni ted States, before they. can practice or hold of fice., The Curnherland river in, very high. It Is motioning some portiona of Nashville. The wort to progressing rapidly on the Aden. to railroad. The yoerrille parties in that section bate almost entirely thsappeantd. Gen. liobron, of Ke ttuckY;refused to reeolve the surrender of champ r enema° end other no torious everyillas, and notified theta to lents his dhdtkt itionedlatelv. . 7TH ie New Internal Revenue Commissioner lltresident Jahnsoh , s Residence. Haw TOIL May 34.--Tho Pon.re Washing ton epeciallays: lion. William Orton, who is to - sueeced lodge Lewis of Commissioner of In ternal Revenue. arrived here this morning. lie w W eater upon his °Metal duties on the first of July. The Tribune's epeeist say': President John. tesi wlll mem the executive cat*e at the White Htuse. He will not make It Ida realdence tIU entente. Thz, Review. Wasmscrow, liay 24. —Tim city was math erauded imda The weather was delightful, The armies of T r enneasee and Georgia were re. viewed tl Lieut. Gen. Grant. Tile President end members of the eseinet,ditstlnghisittsd army and navy tankers and others occupied die stands WS I.e.tore. Gal! MlerMat headed the column : and was cLaaM PII a tong the entire line. Otner ntßcris were Fluidally consplimette-t The display w.s grand and Inipteraire. Constitutionality of a !gal Tender Natoli. nAIatiENVILO, May 2 I.—ln a decision rendered by the gotwetnn Conti In a case of appealtndm but Prins, In Pligadelphs, Involving tbd coo rtlluilonatity of Legal Tender Notes, Jodgot Strong, geed and Agnew gave their opinions ne agtemattrely; Judges Woodward and Thompson awe...stud. Crew of the Meteor. PORT7,AIrD. Slay 24.—Nfna nt the crew of the PtCll3ltr Meteor, blown up off Cape Hatteras. lame weeks !Ince, paned through Portland to day fon ;their way from Mor.treal, where tbey lave landed by the steamer St. Meek.. The bt. Marta saved 63 of the crew out of LOS. Nast•Xpits,Jitay 24.—G01d la more active aed *ot , -..lither.. That alv..z.es Is attributed is part to the short sales sad the conetviltat scare- Mat Gad for delivery. The obealeg price was • ii2•i. the hlcheat, 134; and 183 , .was bid. Gold Closed at 13:15,;. Further beeline to Coat - • :raw Your, May 24.—At the luctloo sale of &Tinton coal to-day the prices realized show a worked decline trout those of April. Oa steam boat lb e decline was 16 to 50 canto; Grate 30 ; Egg 63 to 85; Store $1,13 to $1.35; Chestnut 33. Rebels Destined fur Fort Warren. 801TC.71, May 24.—A dispatch from Woods' Hole trouts that the flatted States Calmer Tettnria pissed there at 10 o'clock to-iss, honed to Fort Warren, with Alex. R. Stephens ar.d other rebels, declined for (list place. • .Perinasteit Disabled Soldiers. Home. Is nu zany's. May s large meeting held Lem to.nigbt, an, eAsoetation was organized for the partare of building s jlermanann borne for disab:ed Indiana- soldiers, with Governor Mor ton as President. ' Overhaul Ca.lifornla Trip. Fort. Mutiny, May 24,-non. &boiler Coifaz aid party reached ,be to-day , forty hours from Atchison , on ihc orOrlaad trio to Califor nia. Thay reant Denver on Hatorday. House fur Jeff. Davis to Liverpool. The editor thc 'Savannah Herald publishes thc_following letter, which may or may not be true, altheugh It would, seam to indicate that the arch-rebel was prepared for the collapse of his stupendous treason: "blew that even - thing regarding the Mete meats of :dr.' Davi: a peculiar interest, I have thought It well to give to 'the public, thro' the columns of vow Valuable paper, a fact which came to my personal knowledge bearing upon ' the subject. When I was In Liverpool, England, now about year alrO. Mere had Plat beet , dons' pitted a splendid brick mansion in one of the meet fashionable stitutrea of the city; which was generally known. awl talked of as having been elected from . the proceeds Of the Contbderate loan, and as being Intended , for the future resi dence of Jefferson Davis, In the event of dream stances forcinghiht to leave the country. Da ring my stay to Liverpool, the wiudows of the Louse remained nainteA white, which, according so the custom in that city, Indicated that the bourn bed been engaged, and was waiting forint Occupant—a circumstance which gave plansibil. it yto the town-talk of its being the sometime residence of the fugitive President of the South ern Con redo asy. "davits/Len, yay 14. 1861." Armstrong Guaa In Rebel Batteries, The Montreal MMus, of a late date, to refer ting..tio a repot that among the.,war material eapturnd by Oenerel Bheridan ware An guns of the Armstrong pattern, makes the following statement let. It Is In the highest degree improbable that the British Government would - act In su l c i t a giarlog manner in opposition to their evo ed policy of neutrality. 2d. Iho British . Go ern went has most distinctly denied having /sent Armstrong gnus either to the :Beth:rola or the Confederates. In reply to the above It is auillelent to quote the following from Admiral Porter's oftleial re port tp the Navy Department, January 5,1865, announcing the capture of Forts Caswell, Shaw, Campbell, and Bald Head Fort, allot which fell into our hands directly after the capture of Fort Fisher, where, it is well keown, en. Armstrong B" was also found. Tine Admiral sayers " We havefonnd In swill fort an Armstrong gun with a broad. arrow on it, and the name of Armstrong In dull on the trunnions, As the BriUsh Government claims the exclusive right to use tkese guns, it would be later bltin to know bow they came into forts held y re bels. Tun Remmers or F 071" SMII4II Mardi last Jeffensm Darla held sway on the James River as. tie “Pr.ealdentot eight utillionaotpcaplan Luis than . two months clime aid 'be recurni to Its banks, to °crumb' place of the "White Hosea," H. Ste a ..heraletleallyi sealed casemate." Alexander ,M. T. Zanier and; John A. Campbell; who leW week, atnectilslied Hainp jonßoads as J'eseivOomntisaketire and refund lo accept the terms offered them by Government, aro siOw 'confloed•tos.th& - eiattlirourenbciass or In cells as UMW, to their country. In 1884 Zelmlosi Vanca.abpspAir fietreribild , i t r Wer as the Governor of worth Carolina, while W. W. peisbented by him and mobbed by his soldiery, lived In daily Wa shing of life and ploperty. In 1865 they both Matton, Vance to be qinurelvtatinteatiOthe liatiCadirrOrratritne.Panreedladandral rtreastni has been presented to a mart et NelhOimat trishaw - that mama *he were taken on board the pirate Shenandoah 111.1,gnorluy.e dr Its character, sett refeeed - tcr carve when they learned wha wee Its ml , - were tied up tor bolus, erne 3 whipped. a d starred tutitt they ware. Sim forced W a4rt ditr, - cnT nfln SUBlllitiN. e•---... The Preabyterhui Guard ' Assembly. ' stren mar — irrnunoon JIESSION. The Assembly opened with prayer. Rev. Dr. Craven, of .New York, read the report of the Preed;en'e Committee. The committee approve the action ot the Ent. erd end Western committees. • Two Important questions had presented theniselyes to the com mittee, on which they unanimously agreed. Firet, whether the Assembly should continue to conduct lie operations separately from the exist ing Board. The committee recommend that a separate agency should he continued. The second question was, whether the Eastern and Western Committees should be continued, or that.both should be united Into one Board.. In regard to this matter they recommend that the committees should be united, and that two Sec. coteries should be appointed—one for the East ern and one for the Western Departments. In relation to the establishment of a "Lincoln . Idemendel College for Colored people, " the com mittee recommend that no Immedia te action be taken, and that the matter be referred to the Committee on Freedmen. The committee propose to establish a Board on Freedmen, consisting of nine minister' , and nine elders, with headquarters at Pittsburgh, such - committee to have charge of the whole matter, Including the care and (Retribution of the 'fonds, and also rules for government of the Board. The committee suggest the following named gentlemen to compose the Board: Rev. W. P. Breed, D..D.', Rev. J. H. Nixon, Rey. B. F. Colt, Rev. S. C. Logan, Rev. W. D... Howard, D. D., her. Wm. M. Paxton, A D., Rev. S. J. Wilson, Rev. James Allison, D. D., Rev. C. star. ray, Hen. IL McKnight, Alex. Cameron, J. D. McCord, Wm. BakewelL Hon.. 8. Galloway, Morris Patterson, Jamey' Lenox, Archibald Ster ling and Archibald Robins. , Rev. Mr. Colt made a abort address In favor of meeting the exigencies el grand epoch. Dr. Breed said we bad pray ferthe breaking down of the Chinese wall and e opening of the gate of Vie Madagascar, and now the wall was broken down and the gate opened. The North did not . Intend It nor did anybody at the South. ,We only desired a restoration of the Union and the old lug. We only thought of slavery as an lecldeutat matter. The South did not desire it, but wished to perpetuate slavery. lie regarded I the esunction of slavery as pro.vidential only. I'o millions of shipwrecked 'p artners have been thrown on our hands, and It is oar duty to save them. B . Mr. Logan, of Indiana, advised the d ucat on of the freedmen, but believed that it wee slow work, and we should take hold of It with the conviction that It is not to be accent pile In a day. 0 motion Rev. W. 11. Cobb, General Agent of th North Western Freedmen's Aid Commis- Mon h ating been appointed to visit. the Assem bly behalf of the Coittmlation, was permitted to a resa the Assembly fifteen minutes on the mild ct. The speaker commenced by remarking that th e , North Weltam Freedmen's Aid Cam. Wes n was an orthodox society. It Is the feel. In tit North-west that there'shetuld be a union sr albite igjhia saltier. ,He was in. favor of do- Mg aOltbartould be done to unite the'organisa lions The Christian Comeitehloultas we.ked well by being united. We are encouraging every denomination to send solnistera to operate for the spiritual god of thole people. Oar Influence in to dim countries will be far greater if wo an; toget er as far as we can, Re .Dr. Warren, fleerettry of the Freedmen's dee talon of the North.west made a few re meek* upon the condition el the slaves, sad their c. - .pacity for illettecilen. triter soma further discussion, Rev. tie. Mixen moved scan steendmentto the Report the foilowirg : "The Committee recommend that a ccllection be taken up to all the churches for the benedt of the "Liecoln Memorial' College, except among such churches as hare already contributed, on the first Sunday of Ortober next." The amendment was accepted by the Committee. The' report was then adopted. ' The Report of the Synoa of Missouri was re ceived and adopted. The Assembly then adjourned till this morn. Mulct Court. Imptetant and protracted. echos of eject.. Henry ye. Henry, for a very valuable tract Iland on the old Washington Road, a few miles tom the city, and which has occupied the attention of the Court and jury since Thursday oflast week, and Which bid fair to last all of this week. we jeaterday settled by a compromise, se . O the jury diteered to renderererdlet for the defendant, Rev. Robert Pt. Henry, D. D., which was done ne , mrdlogly. exact terms of the domptcenhie 'redid not /earn, the Records and papers In the mire exhlbiting nothing. Masan. Veech swing for plaintiffs. and Messrs. Kokpatdek..l6 Mellon and R. & B. Woods for defendant. The list befog called and cm one being ready &Wm( the unexpected termination of this case, the 00111 i. adjourned until this moraine at fl o'clock. • - The 'Law's Delay. The case of Chas. Wells, Indicted for the mete der. of Ilugh Clancy, at Wheeling, seems to be an interminable 'drier. It came up last Wed. nerds, in . the Circuit Court, by appointment, aid the prier:aces monad put In • special plea to this effect: Thai under the acetate, if three regular and SneeeMure terms of the Court should pats Without the prisoner baring a trial, unless for certain specific causes there to set forth, he should forever be discharged from Anther proSs• elation for this offense. The Jam after being out twenty-four hours, failed to agree I . ; a Tittle,. and were dismissed. Eleven of them were In favor of overruling the special plea, but the remaining one was inflexible in his opinion to the ccotrary. under the statute the CASs now MS over untirthe October term. Wells has now hem confined In Jail over two years; and the case appears to Leas far from a termination as ever. ECT. Dr. Swift We have before us an ehurantly printed pampti let. must tuned, entitled, "Obsequies' of the Rey. Ensile P. Bwllt, D. D., late Pastor of the First Presbyterian • Church, Allegheny—Addressee and Sertrons." It contains a brief niklee of the funeral obsequies of that TeZeraMt and distin guished man, addresses by. Professor 8. J. Wii. coo Bud Rev. M. W. Jacobus, D. D., and a dbl. Coerce commemorative of the lire and labors of Dr. Bellt,ty Roe, Win. D. Deward. D. D. We Leto said enoteiti, merely by giving the names of the em nent men above mentioned, to wm• mend this piblication to the entire Christian public. T speak or It In tones of Critical len. dation wo , 11 be felt by , ourselves and everybody else as eh r Impertinence. City Mortality: - Dr. George-L. McCe4,Physlchui to the 130 - ard of Iterdtk, reports the following deaths In the city, from May 13th to - May:9lst, IBM: , Males , 5I White...... 19 i .....15 FemaLes.... 8 I Colored-- 0 S a 13f these there were: Intemperance, 1; Con sumption,2; Unknown, 1; Drowned, 1; Dlabe— tee Melatie, 1; Tgbe.reular Meningitis, 1; Still born, 1; 2. Fever from functional derangement, 11 Consnlsions Dlpthena,-1; ilydrocephains, 1. t , t Under 1 year . 1. From 50 to 40 2 From Ito 2........ 9 ". 40 to 50 1 t. • Ste 5 1 " AO to 00 .. . .... 9 sto lb 2 `a 70 to SO • 1 " 19t025,........ I • Pittsburgh Thentre.-111se Jullatialy will appear in six cbaractent to-night and two dan ces. The perfermsace will consist of three roar ing,farcce—the "Fool of the Family," "In and Out of Flue," and ".Mr.. & Mrs. Pew White," IC each of which she will appear. It will be a night of tollicking fun, and the lovas - of that staple will lot fall to bo In attendance. . Dlseharged.-3fan Magee charged stealing t 25 on oath of James Nolan. was des cloned yesterday. there being do proof that the larceny yea committal. /Jen who are foollsh enough to Halt hones of a bad reputation and lom their money aro not desenlng of 'sympathy. , 2 1forceng:7 7 A man named Wm. 'Lewis had'a ,hng before the sr yeiterdsy 'charged with ate.a ll og an c loth oil overco at fond a clothing store, The defendant ' was drank *at the time; and the prosecutor refacing to :Carty the case to court, the mute was discharged., Superior F;rnlturt.' Plan", ace,l. - Pnn be' sold this (76nr54,-) morntng, at 10 tmobk - a t keoldeace 51f Orty aPtelbVegane parlor, chant: ter sod Olnaig-room foraltura, rosewood pianos; Brtistels carpets; lace =atlas, kc„, me. emliesid t And • -- - • - • Men , : 'calf sevrod' _oclia,.blilniorel and bicklitaboes, Cong YcClellmdress ealteni3Oxfortlei slippers. ..6.xu;tkla Hotqics, 55. 71114 ;'lad. fele. Wises end cbaireti's gaiters gala Bal. morals, strivate lasi statealmi n dt, Amu= 'a Lady's, Book for June, floelr Illus trated God , as bora remittal and to for sale by W. Glblenfanary s . No, 35 Fifth street. 9.: nit Trr'fo — r hid of ildirLf Julie,Yu7Cof, good things, ean txt • ney, No. 45 Find Innen. Troop shirts. all sbee, at McClelland's Shoe Auctlon 1i0n5e,,54 Pilch eircot. .Dcattuctive toiro—on Tun. , ,day' might, the barnaisd rood radway_or Mr. Bays, the exten sive coal merchant, "some six miles up the ntngehela rine. were total,' .denroyei by Ere. The Mini and contents, Sege:her with the rail way, Rera valaable,and we are Informel,,that they were piall destroed_a few weeks line. is cleply. a ev rt iden y t that bo y th tires were the a work of incendiaries, and a clue has beefs obtained to the guilty parties. Body Irtitutd.--In Januaryling Wm. Waddle; the time keeper It the machine shops ,etr the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, fit Wheeling; appeared (rote his, boarding house daring the night• Tfc was traced to the ',river, and it was believed that he had drowned himself while suffering from an aberration or mind. These suspicions were confirmed Truiday by the find ing of the body floating in the Ohio riser dear Benwood. Held to 'hearing wee had befare Acting Mayor Batter yesterday afternoon In the case of "Patsy" Ryan, who. shot Abraham Thayer about noon yesterday, at the **Point." Nothing new was elicited In the evidence Ezyond what we bays already %Darted. Ryan was held to bail In: the rum of $l,OOO to appear at Conn.. Major General Sherman. Major General Sherman appeared before the Committee on the Conduct of the War this morn. leg, and gave his testimony at length, presenting the fell report of his campaign, and watered into an elaborate series of answers on the Issues grow. tog out of the celebrated convention:with Joseph Johnston, and response to the nine answers of Secretary Stanton to Ma so called agreement with that °dicer. The report of Gen. Shertstai will coon appear, and with it the statement of his case on the asthjmt alladed to. General Sherman exhibits great feeling, and seems n eedled to steno aloof from Secretary Stanton and General Hallock. Secretary Stanton bears himself with the equanimity that results from a contelonsnees of having done nothing more than his duty at an hour when the viola country was agonized at the tore seapielon that the great campaigns and services of Sherman had ended la what at that moment looked like a most Inj urious compromise with the foe. Gen. Sherman scourge , was net objected to alone by President Johnson sod the Secretary of War, but by every loyal newspaper, and every loyal man thoughont the country, and much of this feeling took public form.•and et that time the prompt, Incisive, and essential explanations at what looked liko the propose.of Gemmel Sherman, set forth In Stan ton's reply, was seized upon by the public /tattle assurance that the Government at Washington was not Mind to its duties. It would now seam from General Sheiman'a defence that he meant all for the beat, that he faithfully obeyed the or ders of the President. He started the pane:tit of Jeff. Davis. Indeed, his friends claim that but for his arrangements Davis would not have been taken. General Sherman will have the fall benefit of his entire statemeltrand while It Is to be regretted that ho refuses to see the necessi ties of the case that prompted .the Govern. meat to act, If the onpnaltion expect to use him as a means to destroy and divide the groat Salem party, they will be Sadly mistaken. He Is not of their way of thinking, and never has betlit,-, Wash. Cor..Pharidelphiarress. • Appearance or the:Allegied Assassins. As day after day of the trial gum by, and the evidence makes It Certain to the unhappy people who bare been concerned In the asseeelnation plot that their condemnation to death is certain, moat of them bare lost all their floss air of bra: vado,'and cower before the looming thture. Mrs. Barrett, energetic, wilful, masculine ea she looks even now, day by day droops, and has during the past two or three days Mien every mark of • her thorough appreciation of her awful condi tion.- O'Laughlin, miserable fellow, has sunk all the little manhood ho pOssesstil„ and grows paler day by day, a victim to abject fear and the -tcrinrings of remorse. Arnold's Indifference is gradually vanishing, to be repla rod by keen and anxious interest, and co It may be bald of all the rest, Payne alone excepted. He alts in the box every day. marked prominent among them all. Of Iron build and noblenching face, he is the centre of observation for every stranger who en. Use the cowl room. lie is cool, calm,eollected —the otly one who acts in anything like a har dy way—markedly differing from his fellows, whoappear weak, detected, cowardly criminals. There Is something extraordinary about this &flow. He wrote your gaze unflinchingly; and sits like some animated statue, seemingly not as mach interested as Lilt: vacuums woo stand for tours eagerly listening to the' evidence. It la held by many that he le deficient In Intellect, but there Is no proof of the fact to be found upon hie front,. 11Is eyes are bright, while defiant, with out ma tes; Lis (ace Is not unprepaisseashny, 'and exbiblie many traits. of Intelligence. His des ptration and skill are shown In the manner of hie blood-thirsty attack on Secretary Seward. Father Agaptas and the Russo-Greek Church. Father Anemias, of the Russo-Gila Church, who recently celebrated the Liturgy in Trinity chapel, New Tort, "without images, pictures, and senseless prayers, or other Vielatrous cus toms," writes to a rooming paper as follows "I Muted In the Evening .rowl of 'March St, 166.5, a loom of • confesslon taken from the ancient rituall.of the Church. This made the Rumlan church angry, as the confession which they We tends to a spy System and to demoraliza. Non; Monarchies do not like to see progress. The Russian Governmect has sent lestractions to oppose energetically my free propagade. They eller to buy a church for the Greeks—for there are no flintier:l subieets in New Fork—to payall the expenses of the Church, and to send a priest font Russia, who will work in the spirit of the Russian Church (of which Church there ap prared a very goad explanation la the /*mid of :nay 14th). This le all on condition that the Greeks do not receive lustructlon or hoar Ser mons from Father Agaplus, and have no nom metrication with him. At a secret meeting held by the Greets la thin city; on Thursday, they agreed to accept, the proposal of the Russian Government. They will time have a regular Churebt with priest' and dresses, Wines, 4e., and all' mensal paid, . They leave Father • APPlnelln the lurch, who had coma over at their earnest sollcltatloa, and whom they now repudiate. The poor - Russian nation sadly need Bawls." Tim Gettysburg cemetery is progrewing rap, Idly toward completion; and daring th.! summer will probably be finished. The granite wall, ex tending alorg the rest side, is completed. It la of hob superlor'finlsh and compactness. The heavy lenge, extending from the wall on the west, to Evergreen Cemetery, on the south, and the iron railing dividing the. National front the Ev ergreen Cemetery,aro finished. The latter is constrneted of gas pipes and metal posts, and will be lined with shruhtiery. The gateway Is also comoleted. On each side of it are three massive iron posts..on which nee perched two American eagles. AM extensive shrubbery is already being planted. . &Bursas AT ♦ relleollWW.—The steamers C.- hawba and Dctroit, belonging to the government, Isere put up at auction on Friday, in NeW York. The but bid for the Cahawba, which coat the government over $200,000; was 1115,000, and for the Detroit ti 3,000. The sale wits 'stopped and the vessels were withdrawn. The large number - orsteamerabelooghig to the govenmment, which will have to be sold, will probably make that elan. of property very cheap fa. some time. to Romeo a prayer for the President' le St. Paul's Church at Richmond, last Sunday, 'several small husbaods-' hate taken the oath of allegiance—bounded from their knees with great alacrity:. In the litany which Wow ed, the clergyman, without changer his -tone, substituted ,"these miserable %loners" for .`"rui miserable sincere," and an audible titter rim through the ccmgregation. - Or the nine districts in Kentucky, eerie hare made Cocgressionar tionaleatioui •on tha Ualon side. They are as followei First District, Lid. Bradley; &vend, George IL Yeomen; Third J. LOwry; Fourth, Marion .Taylor,.Taylor, , General Lovell It Homan ( not made, but car tale;) Bixth; not made; Se venth, General Speed 8. Fry; Eighth, %FHB= H. Randal; Ninth, not • Iv is alleged that food • seat to the Obristiab Caturalsalon's 'agents at Richmond, Is used In Maintaining tboect who have been Influential retail. Can this tieirtte •If so, Is if not,carry lagcOuff laden too - far ? The contributions to the. Commiesion were made tor Mo . /Vier of Wounded and Offering lJnion soldlera. r- Tan eitEtenir of. Waahlngton Countri Mary hind, havo held i•naetlng and reaolrad that no ale fC‘"Delli o x e c i Wattflnothalw gantylurgielt . • - • Mt :Born gent, to "howl, more than whet*. rotivg 0r 7 . 4 .ni bc..fo fa Moo oot of • JOICIPSTOrt—ItEED.—tje *Thetseaf maim Way mi. - lees, 1, the B.P. E Sit% Mr. WILLIAM.: JOHNSTOM of Allegheny My; atel )flu 31. 0 .1.L1E A. AFtED,:of Pittebetgh. No HKVELKITD—MaeIttIf--it it.cloak r JOHN. CHAPMAN, itddest son'td , Nathan ' and' Sarah Haveland, aged' years,* month" and, daps. t' - The Mends and sontudntenees et the funny are reapectfallT invited to attend the funeral tomor row, TfIVILSDLY Arriroarootr i at ti'a/ovk i Ina atiaLkhoster, ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Auicumpaxmous. ECONOMY IN WEALTH! . VAT Ca DSf SPRUNG GOODS,' BYRUM GOODSI, SPRIAG GOODS' FRESH, NEW, DESIRABLE k vresskrynkk FRESH. NEW, DESIRABLE & WAE RA UE7=l. FRESH, NEW, DESIRABLE & WAR FAFSIE NEW; DESIRABLE R WARITrUOM FRESH, NEWiDESIRAIIIA & WARRANT/NA EQuiu. zcarAL To To exit' EQUAL ANT. UALTO TO ANT. Mum. TO Aza: AT AT A? At AT CONCERT SHOE m CONCERT HAHALL LL SHOE s gr roar„, CONCERT HALL Sims swim CONCERT HA LL SHOE Bros 4 CONCERT HALL SHOE /Rolm 4 . 1r113 es FIFTH stmrsr AND ci FiETH fofiqr.r4;. ai AND !] FITTH `3TRL 60 AND 62 FIFTH STRALT ~. N AND 63 FIFTH sritam CHEAPEST HOUSE IN 111 E WORM. CPEAPENT HOUSE 1N THE 'WORLD. CHEAPEST HOUSE, IN THE WORLD. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD. CHEAP/BI- HOUSE IN THE WORLD. . CHILDREN'S 58032310 osati., QIIILDHEN O S SHOES It cents. obiLIiREWS 131101C1 ID osata. OBILDEENV; SHOES Weems. sr, CHALREEIVa SHWA 10 male. rzs TErs GREAT PURIFIER. IM:KAPANMM Sloes the latteglattlie Meallant. disease bss Pp ' bean the aulibiet a i morina Moue and Wei:tide ;onside:ration by the learned of the prafoodon than any other •enift, with the laws of the Great Creator; nolo fewlas , untended that all diseases tusvethelr Origin Lithe stomach; others, the - solids of the body; anus I I nein, and by far the greatest number mason sod rental that the stoop itself is the very footnote 01l life—that if ft becomes imporestheo Mafia' It di worst fonns—Serofnla, Cancer, Mftrs, Sc., ano indeed, experience in treating the MSS= eases by purifying the blood sad thereoy their eradicatioa and cute, prove - this toT t a correct theory: .acting upon winch theory, the melt(lathe now known ii autuarasrana, was oomposo li and brought nto thractke, producing the meal results. ti g nse soon exercise! such a tossterj ap ener' SCROFULA, lILOEEAT/ONS, P MK FACE, TETTEE. SALT RHEUM, „LIVIat.OO.IIP..I..aNY LOSS Ow - O.PPETIffs, DYSPEPSIA, . . ERuumATISE, GER . ZEAL DEJILLITY, ‘; • . On he.. ma AC to We. from the time it Is fast taken.lnebilla agement to the patient, by making both seen sod felt, the good It Is about to ascomplhdi, It we. thought beat to nut It no in bottles at meant' Slid eacu,—es many persona are disposed to try, an arm. cle but =se often deterred at the executer-WO tea trial here can be made at a moderate ocitioy, and sanity the purchaser that the antes yj what Is rat..,., ni.faf It to be. via: the pawls germ! went era brcusrht before the people Dilleata Females will lad In It tne ineettetult eed That the ;nubile may form acme ides -. liar curative merits, we subjoin a Ilat of the MUSIC gal articles of whies.it le composed, with'ifandcs. e ecription of the tosiand adaptatlon_of wistas H : ken from the Woken authority kn own to dame_ HONDUIIIII 12iRSA-P4JULLA used with a beatilaial erica Means of Rheum_ them,- Scroll:don. Affection., Chotheeoff. maim and e th er depraved conditions of health, DANDELION Is tattle, Musette, awl op - e leph It hu • spostin, action upon the User, exalting it when Jatenlo. SS aerator, It Dna been math used hi tresseeny &senses of the digestive maim . lODIDE ?OUSE IDE. There 'lre few diseases in which tt hat net petrmil JenenCial ; it Is need in Scrofulous Affections Ina great benetti It has also been used with much for um in treatment for Inflammation of the Erh a' generals Increases the eppetite mid flak • ZaI'ENDEE IZOTIEJ2II Are orozostio, Old loviptoottag eases of lierrous Debility. MINTER GREEN' . , . Is especially saleable la disc .. &Wahl le Rbewastism, cruarommE riowsis Ara ikleaatageoLudy used to eases of FALfesbied cLoz bAurt., 7 p 7plleable to. emu_ lIEZER-SON Liar. a o acts favor r blhaa an alteratt enmariam x Obronia t ~ ree The balance of rotunda a eft-um against frau ills d.- • arit4bll4 as apt)— • Tarsal, by SIZON 70ENSTOS. 008. 8111T/IFZELi) F 0118 2 .11 73214 ' ' PittAnareil:ii; Streak your larva PhYsialasi ithoPixdalal, a fibs above redly,. aleastaaad.- I `0 GENTLE/Mi. GRA!, POSSIEL & RESE Merchant Tatlord; heveopened out at their new store, Ra.o3l7PYji STEELY, under Concert Rall,.and &Istria Mete nil stand, No. id FIYtH STREET, a moat Atkin hintsortment of New Summer,Goods for gentle. awe which hanrecently.bean purchased la .the Fast, and which they . will Marra to °Met ar. IleatiT reduced prices. In our stook will be found ill ihe lead* add desirable styles of the season. such as only can tit found at a drstslasa establishment; doninatlgin part ors splendid assortment of Front& Goa and cassimeres, and • full line of rdarselites V Lags, whichlre will make tip to order in is IMpotiat style An early manna In call from our customers and the pubis general!, from solicited. GRAYPOSSIEL & RES • summons to S. GRAY' & SON. :Old Stand IIDA 10 Fifth ritr : e 3 Now Stand, No. dI Fifth wy4Rtmd A LLEGRENYCOUNTY PRISON.-- ---- Sealed -hPoleatiene for the oince of Whigs DEN, addressed to the Beard orlnspector', Will be received by the undersigned smtil FRIDII.I4 Jane 241, rats iy 114 . 000, with the f 011 0 .3 additional supplies Dwelling Haase, Bread. 0 Soap end Gaellght. Donde for twenty the dollars, with suZcient sectirity to be approved by the Board, win be required r.,r the tasteful par. formance of the dative of the Warded and his V. Pattie, who have already" - compiled with the terms of this advertisement will be considered an careldates ter the Pm !Ica. • • ' Ily order of the boa of Inspectors . • . , HENRY EST, : Sectedegig., instAttleodsitwT ' - 'Ti .--4111PttrV41: 100 0 ' .N0.1• do. Baas -dos0; 4 - • • ' cdreapestorqu4lty rod low, . .'r. 7. S OH OOI7 /ridatTVE4. 62 77'001.2/6L. LINK. 4A , L4-150 Acres of Coal, alio; ISEt acres et front.V4/10.111 pool gra.._ 2 I electrons thWe of coal and rallroad t 'atut other rwprovearearelli good worldng ordain pool bro. hi oar. tun_ 111 he YO UghtOlateal rivet and CO23M.WWIB naLIZOIML, Enquire of IMANID one ." grit dear aFM onorant errooL'.' aCIBILEN :S Ire are frfthaulgar af.rwejeedtpStat. rleee .Tit 000ccr) store oI •:- = 3mmazarsri_ *earner Liberty and Hand acrapta. gMulrilD 8188 TONGITEI3.-;•We have a eenatant •. aupply , - at freak Smoked 11C , Teague% tot Raba by tie dozen ar at rata, t e 1 1 . „ .; • •!- • .7011:11 A.REAEUIA. • atl22 earlier Liberty arul Hand F RENO/11A0 PAYER HANGINGS. --Wilts Loos la Ptak and Yellow, Ott% bat dets to outtob. For oats by - - , my2t aualinms. 200 B°XEB FIUME OLD 1 :. 0,14 60 Axes Prime Old Hambuzgaileslaar • _ - - VOMPEHAN FRERCOES FOE m '• • - • .ot T/B afMARSHAL- thm. - lILEEtb ew tmportaFor 13140 L , .W. P. 4,81 W9Da firm* - 1 OBINDALZ VEAtENT7-160 44. for 44 10 br =war IL 094ais.
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