EIM=2 ~. Y:' c • 7 1 • atflitE"' min L • giteVitt6burgii Cattle. VERT LATT kIEWS n=i4wmL MIS STILE AT FORMS MAL ARREST OF OMER CONSPIRATOR, • t ----- goleniei Swam Itereastid s Parole. . , . 1 111111 CORPS IN * . Sentence of Oongresenuin • • TEE ERCKOTION 07 fan. 80ni1 &N. . - Zirrif lost, gene 9.—lt is not true' Dais , lees OriTed Intnsois was announced great poeitieleeei;.aid' perttevieety thibeesation mesa He Is 011 hL easemate at ,Antreas llomey Mid 'lt .- eMt" probable that tie will be twouglisstp_thie rettunae Until attar the itemeptes• e 7 trials ars concluded, say the week eiter next. Ito 'nemdsittoniii yet been made upon thelNivy Thspartueietree a trinsPert Ot genboak . n to not Yet . even, decided positively, that .Tudga Carter WM* tie eatteenferfielnel, itiongl the ledge las not theelightest -objection, and such a dia. posal of the Me is probatar» The'Swohr_ sped saw Th e Government has inallfdecided tdtirn Dads over toile Mtn authorities. _ • Anotlen of the conspirators has beet arrested very near the_Canade'llne and has been brought, here andloftedlt the arsenal. • •-• • ' - (loe. Brown has been released on parole.. ft is said that Secretary tiltantou intends to re. Ma his masa on Liberman in a rejoleder, bar ing possessed himself of .Breeklnridge and Johnston's version "Of the 'tegottathtut, the statements he will use to sustain himself. Gee. Howard has gone to Bleinecind to or- : enao ee 'Halm of the Yreeihnms Bureau In . VG 2- 61h . Oorgr his Moires '. ?My bid Sevens tlUirCif, the roe& battik in a terrible condition.. A number, of the, troops of this command at to be dlecharged'hom the ser the. _The Thloste , i , Washingion apectil sayer The *lease of Governor Brown on parole greatly dis pleases the soldiers, as they hold him sespon.si hie for the liorrors of Ande.sonvllle prison. • The My is Cling up with the p:Altlead loaders f the rebellion. e x cepted Is the amnesty Peoria. I lalloti. ,- ,•Malty at Wm' hate :,frequent- inter. views with the Braddock • • . • Te noir" ipechd says: General thomiss sad 11ant ot , etatramirol. in,Washinaton -Teeter tai hit ballades Of. the Proddeet. , he Herold special says that Congressman Harris. of Marylattl, tried for perstuAing rebel eolams not to take tbe oath of allegiance. was sentenced to Wee-Veer* itupthonactent and the forfeiture of all political rights. The President las approved the Bedlam, but remitted the son. Gm. Ilhernuns — kept himielf secluded the bet- to of yesteeday, but in the after:toot rode the perk, and in the evening 'visited 'Bible's garden. •' Wherever recognized he Met. with's gloriotni reception, but pasitirely declined task ing any spesclUn - New Tack. He shook hands freely with the erdwds, and said a few words. The Etreid's WasclOngton special has the fob lowlrgt It la believed here that the President not in favor of negro salfrage,.except In some modified fbrm, - ead undarcertiOn qualifications. It Is also understood that ttiki minion of Gen. Sickles to Ba fess for the porpoise of obtain ing grants aloud', for the purpose of 'eating them with blacks from the United - States, and that the late President, who authorized ,the formis sion was willing to give fifteen millions of dol lars adequate territory. The United States of Columbia, after thla year, will Iclthdraw their diplomatic . astablithatind twat title country. In coneequence of their' Coif.: gras looting reftwed to make any aptcopriatlona beyond the present year. ; Ison.clada and monitors attacked to; the WOO Gall and - filleaLssippl Squadrons are to" be - laid up. now that the rebellion Li finally over. Them will not be brongitt Moab, but will . be laid np Moans .convenient point qn ftlso Mkaslasippt - rimer one of lta ,Lputisfies_nol yet, decidod, communication was OlOalvad on Monday ti the Land,Oface, from the Surveyor-General of Xiossai„'covaing a eciatrat:ordared fir the sur vey el lands on the &rem sante trom Sioux City - to Montan and Maio and the opening of a road on the torte. _ TER SHIMILAN-JOHIBTON IREBTICF, Ofjlelatitepirt et 6enetal Sherman. TUB OF THE AFFAIR. Nsw Tog!, Jule 1.-41tr..81sertaan dcrplahss ie nelpeptlitkras 'Galin:his Udine report as follows. It Is substantially the same arigisen• bilbrethiCormithtee on the Conduct crolin Wire Re usetlibasion Smith' OTalt of April _ as irrarket: -She Interelpe_was frank'and soil Gin. Johnson gate him to understaid that furthisimar•cm theipart of - the Confederate troops was folly; that the cause was lost and that suarellfe gar:rigged. after the surrender of Lee's army, was the highest - possible crime. .Johnson admitted that the terms conceded to Gen. LLeemeresaagnaniesous and allthat he could ask, but be wanted some concandons that would east ' ble him to allay the natural fears and anxiety of • .lals followers, and enable hick to"maintain his control over them until they could begot back to tacit MPS; he also wanted of embrace In the - samekeneral proposition the fate of all the Con• -ederato armies that remained la existence. I never made concession as to his own army •antoiamited todeslnnallyor ahltadtatlvalf-tre ,regard to any other, btu it did. seem to MO that Theis ' 'ynessatad a chile* for peace that tWght,' be rideable 4°,4llB"pm:rum:Mt - of the . Velied BMWs. at tit;.least 'worth the few ad! .114=0, wonlikhe einumnied ;la reference lewd& To pith in army wadse commander had • IrnMitkraudlmenthr temfbased-his loablllty to cope with me, were cowardly and unworthy the baillatatel i ltd... They They met again on the 18th and renewed the vtoution. says inasmuch se; aeaeral J 'did not deeL.suthortrad to pledge his power one the armies In Texas, we adjoined to meet the he= day at mold. =darned to Raleigh and conferred freely with all of my general alliters, every- one'-of whom 'urged me to conclude terms that eight. and so. compliatt aL once, too coutr4te„and - desirable • suMS:, IV:Meade Uss. weary and Islocinas Ins after a fugitive and dissolviog army back towards ClAk almost over the signs conutri whineveMtWod iiiktag.. Then was but one opinion eapressed, sad If contrary oute were at teilained tbeer were withheld or indulged in only byl the dett or. match;: bat sus WM, bravest and Serest when danger Is agile rmgt 01 1 iNallolaatott on the ttithlinit me mewed the - conversation. He astaired ne then of his power to disband the rebel armies In Motels; Loa dean sad , Tetas, as well as those under his immediate commend, ainsly North Csaelbut, &nith Carolina, lib:aids and (Jeorgia. he itteamot an especial e were, let those States were to be dis• membered and denied repieseatidlonin Cnngreas or any separate nonacid existence whatever, and that thtiobilute disarmisg of his ' men would lemeilseaarth powerless and =posed to depre; dstionshy Wicker beads of - areasslas sad rot. INTERESTENG - .FROM 'WUMINTON. Ecitirl'ast Day was Observed. THE SAttrtAßY' COtANDISION AND THE SOLDIERS. Trill 1 4 the 4 4 1 iluit# 41 ecTsignitaT.l. 191inadeori Ante relic - *Mem and 101 idiom of Witness Were aa.ed to-day, &Bah. ballttfoletirmalled and the; ebarehm.mma well attended 1"-Itiableag,lotaston attended the Ln , 'Shama Char*. Mu pastor prmiched from the 4th raeltl6loith ease: thiihrone of In! lalltiliMitelowalltabt. law." The dhemmia. maes,rerlaw of the attempt by the .rebels to me• tablba_Alatallanhate geiftramettorldelt ettempt. ern teta lealgente mum of km am which mason oar aileadalftiti*Ghaad he than God that • it laralnalldtlallial offal antlelpasot ems. , • Thek_lneopatanrsithemik -7 ,arould arl )o totaelitt tram'. the liatfttre 'l* - orteadfdi imalasc,treek cheek , Ibis wertaile- vemeeniey, week nowahwelegMott to-•hio portion ot : tholOW."'lt A litto•olptli=lt , ttotakt ototkliggrolloo. In q . As itaml Wat.*w...,t 111 4 1 . 00 * lewd* z...tm ned, It la opposed thit all the temlatony lo la Wow. 80941.101,100111:4462 Ms week and se r. dayi apart week wig ,e be emeinseee . se.: Waseests. which an to be la writing. lion. alell42l4t 4 t* dealing the jailidletioa7ig tt . =tag tionacolt: !lotto try Litt - . . L.- - •. crettiAlliaie;" """ ABIKENGTON, /Ull6 11.--11 to rumored fiat Geo. Blair will be giten an bsportmal,*arreqpi pppOintineat - • pkgr DAY IN DIEVVYO Arrival 01 General Sherman. MO METING 111110NRiONEIT, ELL Work of Paying Off She army. IISIICOCW3 CORPS -Td gherman-Jolmted Nan TPRZ; Jane L—Tbe,thst•day Ordered by the President bathe= closely observed. &M.. CA Were helkisc thachuzchea, and all places of business were closed. The stock ex epics fad glad room had no seaslon today. Badness 4111 he icsainedhkeorrow as suinSL lke General Munn= arrived In city tkla Morn. M /D and lentoppliv at the hoi fa dr his 'ecinsin. Be learn tomorrow for the, eet.. • ~ The /reread published reiehattonsPateed et the Union meeting of ItontgoreelltnieWnet on the 11.tb; seimowledging the reetoratiotiettheUnite4. 13tatensuthority, and the earnest desire of the people to ravine their former relationsitith the Union. The resolutions Were pledged to the enppitt of thi gOferttollitit metttrhig order, deprecated the iasaiuslitatiiin of thOiTresident. and hoped for the speedy punisbzieutor do u nmans. A leiter - addressed - lo' Prenident Johnson, ailing permission for thn • assembling of the f..easfatifie, eall•W'W:Mitation repeal the secessiou ordinance, and if this course were not prsiper f to snit that a millmsySiovamor might be appointed. - committee of eight per sons, bearing thiseyosolations and the .accom- Panyhie letters; pissed thrisigh - Naii Yolk yes on their wayto Washington. • •.• • • • TIM Tribisee's WaslillizonliPwlifisyst Ow. leg to the rapidity of paying off the army tha Aet: partmente are full' of activity.gi Printhig presses are engaged in printing discharge papers_ for soldiers.. The•ddintant-Getuirg's Mica his greatly increased Its force within the week, and now the dischargeefire about two tbonsandoon. *minds from the to:Appals everyday. : • Ills known that President Johnson cowaseUed the committee of bevies' who recently called on him; to petition the next Congresgto grant to them the right•of franchise in this District, and it Is bellevef, while be legfea Ka the States the decision of the question within their own lim. Its, will give his whole moral influence to the 'Fight of franchise to the colored people: Use. Howard, who is in charge of the Freed men's Dural, will appoint- a Supaintandent, Quartermaster; aidDrogiesssary of Sidisistenca in every Sontliern Siam. It 11 stated on good aniliotity that General Hancock's veterah-corprwlii be immodlately in erased to 40,000 men. .Tha 'Washington Bcpubfierne 'rWo have lesion to believe that the Governmeetln Pm' session of a letter w ritten by. Jed Davis the day after Sherman and Johnston's armistice was signed, In which Davis' deciares that while it does not grant all he would have liked, yet that eOtittidiag more an he had any reason to expect. That in his judgments ft acknowl edged the rebel government; • and gave them an. thoOty to continue that government in theism rebaloita Staten MIMI& the rebel soldiers Were" severally allowed to return , and deposit their arms. And of this reeognitlen he the or:Anion that the Belted State* could he made to pay the rebel debt. We _believe tint -letter will semi be madri public. The Vince epecial says General Sherman'e report was, received by the Secretary of- War, .Iday at see o'clock in the a ft ernoon, and Its publication was ordered by the -Adjutant General; May ft3th, when:it was_sent to the printer and published Mance: At the time Gen. Sherman charged the War Department with suppressing his repott,. ft was still M the hands of Gen. Grant: A Tery . pleasant strawberry pie-nle was held this afternoon st,l3llver ,llptings, the. residence of Frauds P. Blair, Br. Among those, present were GthinalGrant arid officers of the Itl &MY ' Corp., cororrienikd by General F. P. Blair. ,Jr. The Herders Ethan Head letter says that Gen. formerly United . BMWs Senator . from -Florida, has come into Jackaonvtlle and given himself np to the Union authorities. He Is anx ious le resume his position, as it Linked-Bute*" citizen 'and. recover his property, but ke will probably find It bnpractlesble. - A Washington 'pada says: Major Gen. Bose- Frans has been granted six months leave oral>. same, and ymoposes to visit the 'Pacific meat.. At the endof that time he will probably resign:- The World's Waahingtou special slays: General Halleck is assigned to the command of the Pa cific coaati ass reward for his dlstlagnished'ear- Vices during the war. Thejlichreondpapers:are ecimplathlng of want ' ef support . among the neo*e or that eity Gov. Plertiont'a admlntscrallon. The peopleal. Wks that the new thestllution disfranclidsmi nearly all of them. Gus. Thomas will lathe for litchi:tea la • few days to asatienethis new catimand OHM Depart trent of Virginia. • Indemnlncatkm Demanded of the &DOA ~.~.G3Ternmo6t -<~ Thew Yong;.7unni.—The World annonees that the Mat meld .DicComatityie of May 14th makes pub Lie the imp:avant :facts that the Gov element hot President ;dawn as lnstructed the American Minister in London to requite of the English Government prompt deelsim as to in, demnities due the Tolled States for losses canoed to the Federal eitiericr by. cruisers such se the :- 2agbanta and otters, constructed and wrapped in Enellehrorts sines the beginning of the war. . The Memorial adds: This demand has been several times made by the UMW States, bat 14 Justice has never bear conceded by the British Government, which hes rested its refusal open. °Plutons Om - by law officers of.the crown. Mr. Lincoln has nerterthelees persisted in the de mend. renewing It a.short, timabefore his death,- and Mr. Johnson, far from abevidoning this de mand, has mired it, assathigh with more vigor In opinion of the Memorial,-this quatloa, which, np the present time had not seemed to' be salons and preaing, now threatens eendiet between the two nations. The English cabinet having before It an account amounting, to away Willem sterling, mid it seeming to• be eatain that the Federal government will not modify Its demands at the point which mature have actual. ly reached, the memorial adds that the English • government will hardly peisist en the negegre, which would be followed by ,the gravest cense queues, but will make this new sacrifice to peace after baying made so many heroic Baal. Sees for the inure end daring the pastalw yeses.. !The Madrid Dpoes of May BM, minnow' a remedyie to swain the claim of the United States, and says we are of opinion with eta Me/ mortal Diplomatic, because apart from the Jur tice of Amerkacedemsalle, they are lettered•by" , the powerful state and cabinet of Bt. Fine* mg will always be found to make heroic samiiiim le any condlet of egusiwitte eguid; reserving towns *fits trattlousi pride for didicelties with Educe of Inftzior itraagth. . Whams an HeM York—Bobeteriaanerit on New Tows. Ana t Shaman, in maY7 Ogilicand the city. was beset by crowds-Mon.." Ines gala% to_ hear him', spook, sad shako 4Mods with him. He would notsplak, howenr. and, basil; Withdrew himself ft= do crowds: , sarnmedlng him, - abating Lan ds with Moselle mime in - contact: . This evening be wUI Meets his friends at the residemee of his waft, Yr. Stott: sad tomorrow evening Its Win Le the geed of the Udion League. - ;Three are- - now about 3.000 cabs] nristmeral.on Hart bland- near this <lcy. ' ..They have comfort able vats, and 'Ara f...raished with regular sol diers. rations. They are allowed to go to. shore to fish end baths.' .Ifultors aro nos allowed on the lelaud....hcootor theui are many members of Southern. etmrehes, and they bold prayer =Wags regularly. Having seen the Preddeotbs yrix Lomat!. m for le fast day they proposed to observe it. and male arrangements aeccedlagly. - Their services were ireptralve and mai lame eating. The 'drat prayer was tenths President of the Halted States. Nearly all the men in the hoeplia :We Oared to takes the oath-of - *aueek , o Naikagentent.—The New Yozk - -, , Asolstalat Treoszuryohlo%, Yew Var., Jena 2.—The Contetereial Ad en: Mies special ants There is much oinplatnt at Balleek l a luireageenest hi - . RtetuotrteLlsle astir( that thoretoels are creeping Into 'power nt'ec,tie'Pl./Wake. nisei_ Oars. together . *WI agolaslls manna. to Callfor, , M. 'harp itotde eonteit to gele_r Ott teePettibtt the tosisterOMemtryshlA ot New Tait. . meret . — kattMd,oplorato basileeet aso Mr. mccuntiraitiodif4Mt. vanlyea the Rd: . Moo. deeliimi; Winter. Veiled the ca%e, and therrecantsvotelftemo , of any Megabit . 4* ala D e ln.ea* l o. leader' #11001:4k$ for Progiltriebera, - Natitrel tdrit• MAY L—Nelrbect.l/...a.t 4 1 /0 0. the Man. grate that the jeppeogas pay DV ( the astlesel debt, niseta.ottig hatittiardreald gam badness men thereon' take store at% ',.Tronaget .:•_greeltb, - ,elftesa agile .retoratat y to Wet 'lteepttable greatcoat foal abtriiirecate;Whe °Sly Oboe their waste. tot.-Cangletr oonert to pay their taxes. Om oho tolknont...oar motel dareteyk-ate aystlk-tal tatelahrt to = theertroonse In greet' nambers, haring crperteueed seek elffoter, sod they feel *Matted there it no photo like . • _-- -:-.` , • - ~ •,-. ,-.'" •-• • ...... -,, ----; - '- * , ~. . + .., • } .. • . . - . . . . ...' . - . i t ?PITTSBURGH. SAT URD A.Y JUNE 3. 1865. TB um' or GONSIIIOOIIS. l'esfiniony Taken on Friday. WAermrower, Jame 2.EtWerel witnesses were nailed to show tbet'Spangler was tit Ida hoarding house ilreadegtan i• wrier ttrcP. affir the se. easelnat!on. • Thomas. J. Reybed, employed at - Ford's then tre, testified: About two , weeks befcrie the as: ingenaticfr a BOOth Geetqatiftec lid. 7.adjolalng that luerldeh the Pieddent was snliteinently shot. tht the Rh of Iferohi'ieltietif net being able to fled the key, Proke open box No. in order to admit a gent-with his,eampany. Reify i.llferrlek, Clerk la %a' National Ro tel, taaLeed ton similar: purport erlth 'the pri, eviliigyrittatia as to Q.; forelig open of the door of the' bit by lir. "Reyboldi the keeper. Thlik4eloult was lone d off; at least the screw 'that held the tipper pitzt of the. tee per tame coat, and it's prungitrotuad fed htmg Dy l alp rains/It -1u ganef: - Two *ltalians. PllnPkria It the theatre, - had 'exhibited a rope fonao In Spangler , e carpet-bag. lase Margaret Worson. wadded that she mat Payne at Gettysburg Iminia after ihe battle. Dr. Nichol,' Baperlatudent edte of the Govern ment Inman& Asylum, wee called far the maul. Iy heuld, a man attempts to, mui,der a sick man in* bid, whom he bad not be 'fore seen, and others in the same hone:wit bees would aspect him to be bumet: witness would suppose that this was the beglipalag ma& nets of a madman; seldom say they are , mad; if be would abandon his house, wander in the Which woods, and make his way to th e haus, he would suspect to be gnarded,witnees would - sap• pose be was Melted to the oonsunatiees.. - Jab* Bittersptugh, a fanner witings for the provecation, toadied that he was on the,stage the day of the anavainatiom saw a man In the dram Citelesmolrlng a eigar; I--asked Spangler who he , wan he said be did notknow; I said to tell him togoont, and lipauglerardd he bad no right them; I/tamed my work and after ambllelookedarontd gain, <and saw the 11312 Sitting 111 a private box on the rt ht hand side tittle stage, ante that the man went ant: Cross-eternised—Hare no Idea who the man was. lt , wasinbout o'dock an the ceening of the tissassinithni ; he was In a pitrate bor; one of the lower 17 L in the dress circle, on the right hand sid e e stage. • Loins J. Cor testified that on the night after the auasslnatton, Rltterspangb was asleep In Mr. Glfford'a room; on awaking. Mat he ap• prate& frightened and thoeght I was Booth. I toted hlm where Spangler wag; he told me he did not know, that when he last saw Spangler he was standing behind the scenes. Just after Booth ran out of the theatre, and that he 'apt to Spangler, that wan Booth, when Spangler slap ped him on the month and laid, you don't know Rho It was,. It )telght 'hay.' been 800111 and It might torn been doinebody else. Q. Dlta.Mr: Blllempangh tell yea quit Spang ler slapped hlnaln the face and said, "don't say which way he wentl". A. No sir. - Q. Did he tell yea alythlng to that eflbert A. Q, Wherewas pasgier. when you first saw ldm after the assassination A. in the theatre, on the snip. Margaret Beige, servant in the house of Mrs. Brannon, testified to et quarrel having. occurred between Payne and the navel servant girl. - She , rattred to clean his room when he struck her, thriw Itta down, stamped on her, std said he would kill her she then went to 'have him w eaned in consequence. . Mr. Davidson, dextrin the 'Notional Hotel, testified to the receipt of the following letter at that hotel Somata Breech Bridge April Bth, 1.285.—• Friend Wilkes: I have neared yams of March the 12th, and reply as soon as - mactlesble. saw French Brady and others shunt of speccda- Coat subscriptions to the mock amounts to 28,000, and I add one thousand myself...which is Mandell that I can stand now; when you sink your well, go deep enough, don't fail; eyerythlng depends upon you and your helmet' if you don't get through oy your trip after you strike Be etrike through Thornton Gap, and stow by the Gap on Romney, and down the branch,- and I can keep you safe from all hardships for a year. I am tree from all sun - el - lance now, that infer. nal nerdy le beat.. 1 - hired that girl to charge him with outrage, and repqrted him to old Edly, which Cent hlm in the shade, bat ho suspects too much now; he had better be silenced for good. I send this up by Tom, .and if be don't get drunk you will get It at fteelockt at all events It can't be understood if lost. I can't half mite; I have been drunk for two daye. Don't write so much hifalutin next Um. No more, only Jake will be at the Green with funds. Barn (Signed) Lion. Sue Guthrie tends ..mush love. Mailed at Cumberland, MIL, May 8. Mr. Mai attendant 4 the chute'. at liaratts lride, lestifltd that he newer had a canyersation with Edward Smooth en the 14th of April in which Masud /obit Surratt Seas Nee of the mur derers, =anything of the kind. • Mr.ltcybold, recalled, and testified that he bad. examined locks oftboxesi ito.is and 8, of Ford's Theatre. Box Na 8 had been forced Open sad the. wood was split. Boy Mo. 7 was, also forced. Tod could put the screwy and Out uf. bOX,Ne.F., and the keepe r famed arida. 'Qum BateiaairJohn ?isobar testified ;that Spangler was at his boarding beneath' .Wathutg... n sexual days atter the amassination. Theist- . ter seri: saw Spangler wars moutoete. . After the examination of a number orother the Conn adjourned 'mail Iliturday morning. . Winumprosr. Jose 11....-Dating the reeem hour kiss AOSA durrats entered the COurt roost and took systes near her mother, dressed to deep mourning, and her eyes had the appeantece of being limy with 'pint lithe occupied the name - ear during the ermang proms:dings, be.: tz) g jets below the raised tleell oceupled by bet hto- Tbe-eoeroirtni eyes of the mother Pere almost ccautiantry bent on. her daughter, i r 4 'gbh a look of ludercblistilefi Ere= Near Orleass—Another Lied slide— . Money for Gyn. Smithia Certassospepture ,-, of the RebelCel. Hetet. • • • Cameo. Jane I.—New (Mesas dates of the glib says. that Gem Granby will 'establish his headquruuters In that city foc Alm days. Another gred land slide =marred below Al; stss, and a fearful crams Is impending, , threatening the lass of immense crops and other; , Floe teMlon dollars was received .by : the slimmer hictlegatt, sod gbes to ansilh'keommand, stationed around Selina and Montgomery. The recent -edltWn fttm Bolos Rouge esp. tared CoVflatir - of Cettotas it • New Chicano under noel rule, end also all the record. of the Cuetiom-Rouse Main tde ididebteintoe. Hata esye the hooka and records eta* Custom House,,plat liseettelloa, are ieereted Wife, Chlears. ?Wt.! tb*uout4 Unka: Velci - teas him - t:l . Fkr. • Teri., are at the mouth of Ned dear en rests An the North. G. Forrest has anisel In Ifempbts. The people of Northern Silssmatupt are repro. Maned as vastly, Impoverished and dostihms. Put Day-fir Beltlwarra—Tniopi oa task way Home. . . . IIALTDIO:1211,4101011t.—The diy Wrar °barred here try a total ansperudaa of Witness. The cbufriWil litre edlcipeae.. Aooaslderableatuober of troops passaithrough :hero toillay, for . home. The 30th bfkidase, 24th Pennolvaohb, 141,a' h .Yeantylraoia, SI Bit lery, and •1.66 th !few Tork.. - from factaelOarfa, also pinta tbrinigh forlTaatihnatori;.t, n141140011' Refreshment Saloon. , 7111.11AIMARIA,`41111112:4Mee the °mules, Um of the Cooper•ehop. Itelreebment Saloon la this chyle -MI, there ham Nom entertained, Z 26,000, goblins' pemlejg Waugh thin 'city on their way to theca:o of .m 44 en expense. qf 114 y-four thettiend dollar& 'Fbia noble histita tisn, together with, the Onion Volunteer Saloon, have beta indlreiy 'supported by gentdbutlous of the people of Philadelphia. - Gift nook SvOiadle. WAIIMNOTON. duvet—She relltit hash Wren poestuimsof the /legion Jewelry - estatillsbeterit Implements, Sta; of Ibe New York Jewelry and. Gift Book establishment, and arcane . d the - prin cipal and hit assimilate on 'a abeam of swind ling. The evidence sheers that tha -GM Book. -cocoon bed pergook ors gambling ; insulation. Tbegles were held to ball before du Wag,: Trotting Match. Ninuromigute .tbk trotting =tab, :btat-Xtme to As u, oa the Cam . I)otwat, today, _a Kentucky snare, owned by Bunk MeLanith. , Ka. beatTahlnitad StoaeWell Jakkentr la the ar. :140rakint Lime 2a4 2:5434 sad Tory 11 , break to U"m frikeilorieldeatfe Horses sad Carriage ..1410-mi.tlarei!.;-Tae leMee. - carriage ,add*.haeirai t - dwilait*greetei ..Ikr Prialdese -.l6braos.:....wrmiefi.ai,anesion . - tba Wire broarbr $1,1200, met $ 3 , 5 901 elm** -b"lghtll.4o4. n fC4 47 4 00 r tiMig AMMO i MU, toot 11175. Another span of horns and crime% egad to ilreabarameterold for $l,llOO. ju t ua a r A p se bmi e w' *sitansrmakkJaaall.-4t aallarstasit that tbs Pteelstattlisi' appottiterlaS:Q. Bala. of Sem% Alabsaagfilt District Atkwass thitliagimMAttahh was arroststrtir hit araza to the Ualoo cause, bat mad* lls as , caps, Sad has resided for the put , two paws la . Nuhsilla EDE _PAEOPORT ORDER ROUNDED, itatriction oz dnthreelte• Ceal Removed., npazsimrArrni RABBIS RELEASED liVestrwartur. June 2.—Tko followbg official notice was teamed to-day: . Dirreirtunre or 81.1.1.1, 1 Wssitmovon, June 2, 1885. 5 Whereas, Pursuant to an order of the Prod dent for theprovost) of the public safety, direc tions were kayoed from 4 thisNpartment, under date of the 17th of December, 1884, requlrthg ' passports from all travellsmeatering is the Wished !Motes except emigrant passengers di rectly entering libumican porta from foreign countries; end whereas, the necessities which repaired the adoptiou of the measures are be lieved no longer to exist , now, therefore, the President directs , that _front and after this date the a order Minted to shall be rescinded. Nand g In-this regulation, - hoirlirer, - Irtil tie r e ,COlrabt ed to relieve from duty and responsibility 'any emica of the United &ales or offenders against their peace and dignity, who may here after - seek . :to eater the country_ and -at any ' time fomid --' In its imitated:in. Goy. Brown heelless' released from prison on 'parole, Secretary McCulloch Das Just addressed the following circular to the Collectors . of Customs ; ". All. restrictions " heretofore placed by the Treasury Department on the exportation of an thracite coal are hereby removed." It is already known that the military court which tried repveentsfire Harris of -Maryland, for Wog .. .comfort to: rebel soldlerit, sentenced him to three years' imprisonment and disquali fied him from-holding WI :T. Slricethe adjourn ment of the court aMdavits bearing on the case, and favorable to the accused ware considered by the President,.and this is why the sentence La remitted, and Mr. Harrill released from confine ment. During the month of May, requisitions to the amount of ninety seven millions of dollars were tuadeeta the Treasury, for she:payment of the Tie Seven-Thirty Loan. PItTLILDLLTPtI, June enbeerintions to day to the 7-30 Loan, In all parts of the Union, amount to $1.513,800. The largest Western sub scription was $lOO,OOO, from Chi Tint lgatioaal Bank of Pittsburgh. and from the Foarth Ns tional Bank of Bt. Mule, $50.000. The largest Eastern subscription was $117,090, from the First National Bank of Philadelphia. The First National Bank of Poniard, shine , 150.000, and the Second National Bank of Boston, IMAM). Individual subscriptions, 1,050. First National Bank of ltierietta,'Ohlo, $50,000. On Wednesday next tunes of the notes of the third series of the Seven-Thirty Loan, of all do, nominations, will be' ready for delivery to sab le:Thera.. They will be delivered "hatchet day with the same promptitude that marked the supply of the notes of the first and second so des. It has Udall& Interrupt:lm of the deliv ery at the time of subscription width - has given the appearance of a ratline off in the popular taking of the loan, the great body of small takers being unirtiliog to phy their stoney srt 7 leas thay receive the notes tight In hand to carry hunts. : It Is expected that after next week, the 'datty subacriptlone to the 7:30 loan will um up again lute the minions. The opening of the farmers' wool market throughout the north and west wdl also pooba"ly gives large stitudins to the popular takings. St eck. Money and hay Goods Matters. ?taw )(Om JeneM--dt Stock Exchange thy morning there was ■ dexter feeling on Railway list throughout the drat can. There WWI no rpreentre'to sell lint rather more dispoiltioo to bay stocks both for cash aad on senors options: There eras a general Improvement la prices, With greatest advance M. North, West and common shares. Doting the der the market Was otrung with considerable movement In Erie, Mutton and Pittenamb. kilioallanootti list higher on Atlantic. Mall; Etoveruments, firmer and more In demand during the latter part of Ma day, bat tber opened weak to-the morning; Railway mortgagee and data Bonds =Undo (Wet andatendy. The export demand for gold coothmed goad; fincinstlons were email; foreign ezettange firm, without much activity. The demand for money is moderate, and the market eaty at T per cent. The trpress says: The great aetirky in dry goods Is over for the season, yet de4lrablc feniu are very much In demand. This Is esp.eiatly true In -regard to deer, cross.gralned silks, Jae. one*, sod grenadine*, both plain aad figured. The market le almost bare of these goads. Bleached and brown cotton goods are somewhat lower, tint prints are scarce and firm. Fast DAT la BOAG6 Dogma, Jane I.—fhb public commemoration Of the death of President Lincoln oteday, was one of the most important demo/moutons that big ever taken place In Boston. The military and chic prommi. on was two hours in patilag a given point. The buildings were draped la Met. bleats of mourning, and thousands upon thori um& thronged the sidewalks by which the pro melon passed. Thema:Kehl whims in. Music Tfallcommeaced at four o'cloek, end consisted of an In!rneneterr ow the OFIrSn, rarer he the Rev. E. B. Webb:dirge, "Mourn ye Athlete:l People," from .1 ids' Ifebbbte, by , the Handel sad Haydn Berietyof six hundred mime, read ing from the Scripture by Re!. W. 11. Cadwonh, and singing of the choral, "Cast thy Barded Cleon'the Cbarles Sumner was Intro ati-tott to the must mailmen, and deliverel onto- Owes the deceased 'President. Tbiasoniees clued by singing a 'hymn written by Oliver Wendell Hollow; and the temedLctlon. The day . was beamiltd. . From Cairo-Trade Opined with Northern Alobwee—Woritileopended. , Catzo, June hundred and twenty- Ave hales of coma - gramed fa Ermalle, 0.5 for Cincinnati, sad about $lO for Si. Lmsla. The steamer Dtatur brought 1,000 balm oat of Wa obis river. Cotton flea at kienaphla, ranging at Si (Pin. Trade is fairlymmued with the peoploof North am Alabama, .two- atesmma haring - gam friar cittwithinachsudise for that statlon, which was readily mid satisfactorily disposed of, money being found in unexpected abuddssen. - - 'Work bait been suspended 51 the New/ Yard at Monad City, and rumors are Cilltreilt that the maid department "at thit place will soon be ro. ntoraa to . Dissatittletteli At the Order of the 'teen. tary of War.atinlou State hoe. Ilemativoito, TS, JERI° 2.—Great diesethifee don paeans hentalsorig the see year:troop It the order of the Secretary of War, rednelbg the bounties of sub Oqual ualone twenty-dee per cent. The neon that the* mope - were mas tered out before the eloiratloa of their tents, is regarded by all rightenteded awn u untenable. Got. Curtin will formally melee .the. battle., flegUof different Theemente In Catip Culla to-. 'A call ban been Woad by Simon Cameron for a ineetleg of tbillTaloi 4tiO.o..Cointaitlitit In .Thertleburg;ce Wednesday, the 19th of July. Kentucky. Legintaturo—The HUllar4Tourt nantent. ' • ' CIVOITMATI, June I.—A speelaldlspateh tothe Quiets, from Frankfort; K 7, Oats that' an ad. dress egainstJudge SWIM was adoptadgeMardn./.. -kraal:don was introduced In both breaches, Itlydettelg tint resolution rejeetlng tbe wash. tut al amendment. but It was refused permtk Vo be esteritd.. The vote de eloped the. Cut that ihe dumbed gained largely. but nocettough to Aimee the suceess'of the wank& A swlsrd tontnement commenced In this city iset night, with &nista tor $ll,OOO adds, beetroot Y' C. Dewitt, ot 184118nm:wile, and Ooldthwaite, orliffirrOthe widett *as von.bythiStwatilr., Govimiment Beady to .1f einualt. flpecle Paymtnitt. Now Toes, Juse 2.—The Herald's VaAhloll - special sari Secretary McCulloch, In coo- Ttfitatkitilfittl promloett polltteditht sift, 45ap slsice, mated that the goverment: ht new sea J to resumespeclet paytoeut—thei. 110 dinotoes are . In roodhloa to enable_ them it adopt that ocelrm. The oily thing that pretreated the ,itumedlats odoptkot of that oleo woe the Wore' It would do btialuess Internee or the mists,. istneations. are that the return to meek pewit would tie made Wore num mouth. . Trial . of ;Jfetf. 'Daelsa.Tke AskiiMuls tray special rag* Hie trial of Jett DATIL; Wit& city will take place before a full beaek, coesirtltig,et Midge Olmi of tfervil'erk;aridge9!oo p?3,NI , pg a idi Judge Wylie, of Virginia. lialegfilok Woolf 'Aralisin► , ilearkecaleing ,Vet little collideearice. Inge. Trestdeat. wsot cosiest foe the assambllog et the ; Legislature of shat mat.. , ' ' • !nit come. nwit Yols4lope 2.—Ttie trotAraloy, ktii Webb* arcits4brower Dater ilaad Chiaaatto; ir*lron by the former in three Strallik; /Masi Almet 225 M 112;4fr flat •Tempia aim ILigirjraupa.o4 utaivair. r. Naa'7ou Inc Id Is undli a stesdyesport dentantUA- Mum hove rang 4 tog It. maniteir Abirai 3,141 W, The , =Pens' `Cori for to sorrow .tkosseted 10' be ittee34l,* 400 ° 00 : * twit' golcirai ququite4 Lox. P1304- r wltialfi Viiieetialldikner. . , June B.—Yranels Skinner. of the velihnown dry-goods house of frank Skinner dr Co., died 'meths,. General' Weltzel'a Mr:piton. . , Togritiss lifrossol, !June, 5.-The erpedition nod& coditioindnt General Welted, which hoe been Sitting out In this hirtwir during - Abu past writ,is thirty on Its way to thouoint of deaths . &LIR, somewhere along the coast of that BMW preparateryte its calling. .Orders were issued to the, Commandlog officer on board vessel to igetweed to Mobile Bay,' or vicinity of Forts Mori s=i: °alma, with the view of making a reit- In that barber, end to thoroughly clear sweae be f ore Proceeding asy further southwards. Everything meats simpletons for the 'safety ism/ success of the ettemsers With the trouts's. ,IThey will reach the point of rendesrvous In about ,ewer slayi sail. The weather has bees fair with every prospect of continuing so, ;* •- Casualty . ear Columbus, KT. L CATO . , June,2.—A portion of th e Meehan CoTinibne, f4ili nibtia, %dimly, Tell:Into the titer to-day, eorr7lou with it part of Fort min k and sayer. ii, 'al treading.' The extent of the , nate le not folly koown, but It is feared a it mber of lures were k id. The cooperstowa Cold OW/ Ty. Ct.tvitunn, June 2.—The Cleveland Leaders' YEse Title concepondent denies the report that 0)Id has been discovered In Cooperstown, Ve ass 613 ehunt7. Pa. It originated it the discov fug of some little Iron pyrites. Arrival et the Steamer Dosphorons. tosvow, Jane I.—The steamship Bosphonitu !Venn Liverpool, 17th ult., arrived hem today, pith 580 peisseogers. B _ ha la the pioneer boat of the sew line' between Liverpool, Boston bad t' The Stemmail at Havana. • . „ • :- . Stemma ii 1 Havisrs, Saturday, 'May 97,1635. The formal delivery of the Monemil to the pettish authorities urns made In the following @neer: On the 19th 'the Captain presented a siamorial to the Ciotaln-fieneral, stating that the repairs .to the engine would require more Om than he had expected, and for that, and *An reams,. he teal resolved to give up the vet eel, so that the government of Her Majesty Um Oteen of Spain might dispose of ii. , ..This offer being accepted; the Temal was re. delved, according to Inventory, on the 20th, be. Pag delivered up to Capt. Asmara ' and th e crew were paid of . The Mumma weethear removed to the Navy-yard, where It was firmly moored, In the custody or the Spanish navy. The sum advanced by the government here In order to pay off the crew and „other debts, amounted to 610.000, which was less than at first estimated, owing to the refusal of the Capt. (T. 11. Page) and the First Lieutenant (Robert It. Carter) to re ceive the least pay. As to whose property the ship Is, that, of course, remains for discussion; It has - been stated to belong to prliate individu al% and that also the French Consul put in the dolma of the constructor, as not having yet been • The Salo newspaper Is inured by competent persons that, although, as a river battery, the Stonewall would be formidable, It is not well adapted for the sea. In spite of what has been laid es to Its speed, It is in fact, a slow goer, its rate never exceeding Dine miles per hour. Even In a smooth sea, Its roiling prevents a certain • aim. Ats for its capabilities of turning, which have been so landed, they are, In reality, entitled to ildle praise.—X. P. Thurs. Tim Fruit Region of Illinois. The Peoria Farmer publishes an account of • trip to . Ile fruit region of that (Siete.. Cobden, or South Pai4, i the principal fruit depot. In this region there are about two hundred awn of hearing straw terries, bat the crop this season was serionaly injured by the late April frost. But the shipments commenced at the rate of eighty to one hundred and twenty-five baskets per day, sod In the bight of the season they wore scut off by the car load. In large fruits one plaster hat 90,000 peach trete, 7,000 apple and 6,000 ]crepe vines, beside* lame acres of the small nuns. Another has 2,000 peach trees. Several other phstners hare orchard., and In gen eral, a One yield Is expected. At Slakenda, one planter sold his peach crop Ina single season kw 612.000. Anothsr man near the station has elsightudree and fifty acres In fruit, with 17,500 ;eget, 71M apple, 500: pear treas. twelve of grapes, A..e. Another imerseer has IMO peach tree*, another 8,000, another 1.000. Dee aral others 3,000.. set One bum from 6.000 to 0.000 apple tial.w. Several other growers hare more limited ercharda. At Do Qado one grower hoe 5,000 pracb irtt* and within lartivtimd.-a around three areeorne 10.000 peach trees. At Centralia, tee two had 112 acres mostly to mashes. .An other hes 11.1 acme Inrfrult and his aboutBo,o3o grape elaea. Other large growers are Is this vicinity. The grape vines and indeed all the Unit trete, bribes and vines, are In &flourishing vondition. Ibe tOelety of Friends in the south. The following interesting communication stows that the Quakete in the rebel Stews re• main tine to their - antt-slaerry pledges and to the Linton during the last four years: "The Soe!tty of Prlenda in Menlo, North Gunflint and Gast Tennessee condi - is of thirty_ wren congregations, numbering about 5,600 perinea. “Iluringthe war the Virginia meetings male- Wised a close connectitin with Baltimore Yearly Meeting.~ to will& they belonged, and rhos- In North Caroline sad East Tennessee (3,003 hen, coortitattez the - North enrollee Toady Mettles), 'onetinne. 'animal epistles' to the Norther” lied Western yearly Meetings, breath ing tie warmest expreeskms of love and nutty. "The dietiption of the - society, prohibiting the owning or jdring of slaves, not-only remelted laviolate, GO the members bons an open and firm impugn:l rgainst slavery and war, and were loyalto the Vetted Endes Government. Thd robjected them to some persecution, but the society, nevertheless, received in mommion of over fire hundred members. "Innedtalely upon the surrender of John stou'a amp their brethren Of the north sod 'west nand over tweet,- thousand dollars to replace tbrlr loeaeabj the war, and to audit Amu le ro e* abliableg ecixols. On the other hand, two proudntnt Indulsters of gut south are etreadr Interning et the ocWth on , si goepel =tuba, so. eredited by the 'Canal bertltleates.." ' TIM. Mt:karma Oxeye, which all abMg,, hu scouted the Idea that Dr. Blackburn was guilty of beteg mimed in Bermuda in plan; to Im portto the United Brum clothing infected with yellow fever . and small pox, now admits his guilt, swinge it was an evil hour Mr Dr. B. which I.o4'bilk to commit so foul a crime. Whet attars the cellos of this man athl more infernal, to Ore fact, that when he left Canada to go to Bermuda, on his halsh plot, be went as a philanthroidst, In the more of humanity. to lavestlgate the yellow - fever, 'and to. give the physicians there the benefit of his great awed - epee. at Near Orleans, in that dimmer The Brit ish Vice AdMlral sent the Balm sr letter of thanks for his ."Itumitne services, end as a ta t-Limon, of grim:elation, the Lords of the Admi raltyymmented him with one hundred pounds. Cowmen Taoors reeii_Totaa.—The :Patera; bmg (Na4)putt, of Petards), mys t **The 161 h Army- (colored) Wry% ,Walor General Weitsel soMmanding, which recently marched .threetahPetenlberaValoil batlik:elm n slanted Inglis ' , adult); of - City Point,' has tessyed or deal to enikark: for 'Team The embarkation has Wen proximate' at the Point for two or three days. As fast as the transports receive their Roils they drop out Into .the river and anchor. Parties from the Point, who witnessed the scene, represent It aioste of ratash Interest. him day or two, If they,lrre.not already done so; these temps will start for their new destina tion—the extremely:althorn State of tisollnionp, ± Tun New &tool Prestryterlab AssemblY °bawl its labels In !gooMin, New York, last Monday. after • melon of ten dart.' Ainobg the items of, busmen os Monday wu a muds to General Thomas to tutor* the Presbyterian; church edifice at Chattanooga, that ban been used for a boapitall and I reaointion looking to the concen tretlon of all the Protestant bran against both infidelity'and Cathulicism. The next General Assembly will convene at St. - Louts on the third Thunday of May, at 11 o'clock.a. it. Jou:woe's luuen.—The dateduaky .Ikrieser is informed that Johnson' Island haa been selected oaths prison where all tbo . rebel oMous who re. fuse to acceptwomesty on tba Wm, Presirlbed by president Jobneon'a anew Proclamation. will be kept until a goat Opposition can be made °t ibial. -Joh:motes Isituld is one of the best slew , attd prisons in the United States, it being easy of access, hard to' escape num .and be a moat healthy, and pitman; location. Ez G or. Msoorint, of Kentucky, tar come out dcohlally ;In favor of the adoption of the con• atitutiollarszeleelteent by that State. So lemur the Louisville Jeurtest, olden says halbert !Lifir understand that Gm !Noble Is SW tally Inv ; p r ,ellth the lm of learoadtate organ: VOL tMa great nucettot, - that tuf Inkarids *to tote 'the stamp to behalf orthnsasessinandi n* llittt~ oho YAWS , the lake- tb• 4tdains Itentese Conepttny Araltent; :Woo Virgule, In Odeter_bne,or packesst contain, Inn fifteen thonassid dollani r haa toest sentenced_ to Bare yeas , isprisonment , in the Wheedles Penitentiary. Arthur Keeley and Charles Korea 0 1 0 wile alio elenecteed to Inez- luck ;oa t meal each; as.aneentoniet to the Meaty. • 11162117/0111 r th, eats*, leghdsture on Tuesday, ra e tlAstel, thsiCeseiltutka . al Amendment. The hot was de. 'Roped that the cause has gained largely slues March. but not •enough , to pass the caesium The Legislature adjourns sine elle on Monday. Ci rim BIIBUREAM, The Day of Prager. ' The daytt'Prayer was vet 7 strictly °burred In both clam, all by , iness haring been entirely impended. Moat of the church.* ware openst and appropriate religletur exercises were con ducted. The. General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church mrt in the afternoon, and held their con . cleats Bruhn, which wa s one a mueb letter set. The regular business of th 3 Assembly had bear flatted on the preilona day, aid the exer cises Oorieleted of short 'airmails, prayer and A very large audience alsembled In Christ's Church, Penn street, in the evening, to hear the eulogy prepared by Ron. Thomas 111111 ams, Oa the life and public services of Abraham Lincoln. The church was densely thronged, every seat being occupied, and IP &Wee crowded. The exercises were openetrwith prayer by Rev. Mr. Jones, after which,the dnett stud chorus, "Bow, Down Thine Ear," (Ruhini.) wee sung by hilss Cora Brown and Muter- Blumenschlen. Mr. 11. Eicher then sang with One effect- a solo, n Vitalgpark," Weirels - admited to air from the oratorio of "Joseph and his. Brethren." Roo. James - Lowry; Jr; - Mayor, then intro duced the doh, Thomas Williams,- who pro ceeded to deliver his oration. The eulogy oce-- pled nearly two hours in Its delivery, anti lot. withstanding the denalty of the crowd, and the Inteneity of the beat, he kept Ins audience in slue attention till the end. On motion of Gen. Tbomas H. How% a Tote of thanks was inuoilmotudy tendered told!. Wil liams for ids able and eloquent address, and a eopy of it was requested for publication in • The exendmiciosed with the singing of "The Star Spaneled Banner." in a highly artistic manner, by Miss Cots Brown. The benediction was pronounced by Rev. Jas. Preatley, D. D. , . The District Atterneyship. EDITORS GAZETTE:—The commtm !maims which appeared In yeu paper of Wednesday evening, relative to the candidates for District Attorney,slgned "Soldier's Triend" is , ea: gated to mislead the public. It not only Igo the fact that Card: Slagle Is • ' candidate for that office, but seeks to leave the Impretsion that Col. Duff has but one competitor, and that that com petitor Is a civilian. _ After stet lug that but one civilian stands be tween Cot Duff andtha office, bud that the , oth er candidate, Mr. Kirkpatrick, had withdrawn. "Soldiers Friend" proceeds to republish s card of Mr. Kb kratrick's recommending his friends to support Col. Dns which card is dated May 12th, and was written and published before Capt. Slagle returned from the army, and before he became a candidate for District Attorney. Now, let nn have fair play: Let It be under stood that Mr. Kirkpatrick's card was written and published before be knew that Capt. Slagle Timid be a candidate. Let It be understood that there Is another soldier besides CoL Doff in the Sold as a Candidate for District Attorney. Let It be understood that Capt. Slagle not only served three years faithfully In thearisy, and bears honorable scars upon ids versos, re ceived In the line of his duty as a soldier, but that he has also the advantage of nine years experience La the practice of - his profession as a lawyer before going Into the army, and that be resigned the GM a of City Solicitor of the city of Pittsburgh In eider to take his place la the ranks of one eon. tey'a defied n. Tenn, etespectfally, Tent PLAY. Prrrearaun, Jure 2,185 Nevi Limo to. Richmond. "On to Richmond" will be the cry of pie/mire seekers, sight peers and curiosity hunters for some time to tome. In order to accommodate these classes of our people, a new natty line of steamers has recently been put on between Bal timore and Richmond. the "George Leary," com manded by Captain Blakeman and "James T. Brady," commanded by Captain Yontig. Those of our citizens who may desire to pays visit to illchmor.d will /Math° accommodations on these vessels to be unsurpassed, and their speed all that could be desired, TUare is no more pleas anh trip during the summer months thane. e. else oe the C'hOspinke and the James. It is en ar. ranged that too rt rem,' atlas line loth up sad down the James river In the day time, thus after dira t .mercers the opportunity of surveying the fortificalkineend Al other obj,cta of interest On that now more than ever historic river. The steamers of the new hoe leave Baltimore every triesing at 6 o'clock, from +the wharf foot of Frederick Street, and connect at Fortress Monroe with those swift andeleganestetuners, City Poi et and Dirrettf. , Temperance Meeting. The third regular meeting of the National Tem perance League was held In the Beaver Street Methodist .:.'hure.h. CT. A. R. Bell prodding. RAT. Mr. All n pr, and then delivered quite an doteresting specie, which was listened to with great attention; after which the Rev. Mr. gwantr, pastor of the church, entertained the audience with quite a pertinent address, .and • though he did MX creepy the door very long his rtioarts were well received. On motton It was resolved that the ministry of all denondnalLXllllll the two mtlea be earnest ly requested to plumb oil the rubJect of Temper ance cm the last flattbath In June. It was moved szt4 carried that • committee of four be appointed to compile the statistics of the plum traffic in this city. The meeting wu quite large, and the citizens are taking much more interest In the cause than they have dons heretofore. The strigiag of the Choir was one of the greatest \ attractions of the menting. 2 The next meeting will he neld In the German Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of East Common and Ohio street, on Tuesday eve. sting next, et '731 o'elock. Public MecUnc. At the rrmisst of a number of Influential tit easy Pittsburgh, I hereby give notice that a Pahlic Meeting will beheld at the Board of Trade Rooms, at the corner of Virgin alley and Wood street, (over the Third National Bank,) Sattliday, June 321. at:three 'Weßrele P. M., for . tb• inmate of inching arrangements for a snit• able reception to our orave soldiers on their re._ turn to Lbelr.Locoes. ILL hoped that ileac will be • general aueadanenou the part of our loyal cud patriotic cltiscus, Inasmuch as our corpo.., 11114 e authorities hare made no arrangement* the tele auspicious oecasion, - and it. L eminently Beg that the hereto who hare fought so bravely tor our national existence should be enthusiast'. (idly greeted by their gratend feilow.oltilens on their wawa to their homer.:: JAN= moon Raying US the ,Suldlers. poring the month or bray, Ave !hulked and sixty-six men were mtunered out here, and payed o 0 by Major Enett- Or these two hundred were drafted men end substitutes. one ,handred,bo kniging to the TWOMPIeOCid - WalrY. led 'the balance represented nearly every regiment In the Btate, having _been, mustered out Individn ally. Thosum vequired to pap or these men wee about 11110.0 D. The Eighty-third regiment new berg gad wl.ll De gold' 'Seto:day- She 140th and itath reghnents are expeet here tooled, end will' De paid off es loin I. possible. - - The Martyr President...T. B -Patens= a; Brother, Philadelphia;Pa., Late Justpublished the t•Meettated Llfe, Services, 2dartyrdom 'and Funeral of Abraham ; Lineoln.'? contains: a full history of his Ws, Assiusinatban..Deatti and FaneraL 'llls carter es a Lawyer and Politician; his serylets COStries; with hiss:niches, Pam. larbations, Acts and services ea . President Odle Bolted Matas, and Oothilander-lu•Ohist of,, the Army and Nast; from the time of his firstanan. oration as President of the United SULAM, cntil . the night of Aswwsination. On new and complete edition with a thil history of tbe assassl-, n Alton. by a distinguished syc wile° ot of it. sale by d. P. Bunt, Masonic. Ball, Fifth street. Presentstlon.—On last evening David B. 'gall, Phut Assietant .Bugineer of the Biro Do. .partment, - was presented by a number of his trirnds through a c ommittee, with • beautiful Filter ireman's born, at, his home. W. C. Me- Plinth/. Rae., *lade a nerd prosentatlon speech, which was suitably re:Tenth:A to the melt). Snit on accepting the gilt. The bore was gotten up by Messrs. Donarath 4 bro. • Atter the pre aeattelon the party adjourned to Billdw's Dialog Saloon, where an entertldnment Was' prepared: , Me. Elall ta well known In one city, aa one of the • Meat active and - etergetie men li Plectra paelmens, and such a ; gill, cosld not have Dian Mere wonbily bestowed: • wren Children Burned lo Beatit;-;Cin .Thursday night list O. house bt, kr;', d ph _Neyberry, intuited in i f tankftedtetreehlXonry :baleen .entinty,, was .ittseorewsi .to be oir aro *whilst the Leman were- Weep, with ninny ' that Mr. end , Aim Iteyberry *emcee- mkt mare, erblist_thelr entire famlbter nevelt' children perlabed in. the ilaineei': The 'patents elm badly burned and the bodies or the red., dreiCenlbreb.crenitunolk end the trn,tt ofallk_ 'file one. 'The children were, 1210 1 t Pmbib,V , saiotheredlWfore the Ames reached 'helm': - - Wan bralried--11nOneet peril:Limbed a* Wiriest seateolay afternoon on the body o George Duke, St. aged /5 who, awdMarsed about-ten miles --sp the Ito. tuMgeheii river.' The dectiiM was Is • skim crOssfuwthelieer,andtheboat was espdsed by: the wares of • p ainu ng steamer. The steamboat' was stopped, and every °Mat made to Mete Ids but without and. The jury mimed a verdict of aerideatal drowatng. Capt. Wm. O'Hara Roblawn. The remains of tl,ls gallant young officer, who Tell In the terrible conflict in the Wilder_ new, and who was hurled on the battlefield, have teen illsinteived, end were brought to the eeldence of hls mother, In Allegheny, on Thursday afternoon. The funeral will tate place on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, as elsewhere announced. .Toutg Roomeon entered the Service as a pri vate In 1861, in Cot Hippey's Regiment. He was in tho assault - at TerktoWn, sad In the battles of Wllliamlburg and Fair Gall. Daring the latter engagemeet, he was disabled by tho bursting of a shell, taken prisoner and sent to Libby, and from thence to :litslisbury, ;t. G., whey, after four months' captivity, he was exchanged: • Hewn recommended for promo. ton, by all the officers et the regiment, for gall lent conduct, and was duly comwassiozed Lien. tenant. He snbarquently took part In the drat, and second battles of Fredericksbarg.knd was at the battles of Gettysburg and Autletarn. Ho entered upon Grant's campaign as a Captain: end fell mortally wounded while gallantly hos& lug has company, Sword In hand, In the bloody battle of th e Wilderness, May 6th, 1884, aged twentY,two years. The officers and men who were associated with young Rota:mon, from his catering the service until his death, have borne the highest testimony to his bravery and soldierly qualities. The deceased wags grand-son of the venerable Gen. WilliamHohluEs i , who watched with. piideand aatisfactioa upward and honora ble career, and who deeply lamented Ida early fall. Another grandson, (a younger brother of the deeeased,) is still In tke service, and is now at home to assist In performing the last sad °Bl eu for the worthy dead. rrival . of Returned Itegiments The 140th aid 145th mimosa of Pennsylva nia troupe arrived at .Camp !Imelda-yesterday afternoon. The former Is Composed of rectifrem Beaver and Washington counties, and was for s:Seely commanded by Col. R.T. Roberts,of Beav er county, who fell at the battle of Gettysburg. Its present 'coinisander is Maj. Thomas EI;Tly„ Capt. WCallisteriof Co. I. paid us a visi last evening; We learn from him that the regiment wbleh started out with • full complement of men, can now muster , but two hunAred I and eighty. The 145th is composed of area of E rie and adjoining counties. The Mb Michigan, commanded by neut. CoL.Lounsbury, arrived in the city last right. They were preceded by a band of music, and marched to City Hall, where the' tables w in readiness for their arrival. This is the first wytern regiment which has yet passed through. Subsistence Committee. It will be seen from oar advertising columns, that a grand vocal end instrumental concert will . be give. .t r,cqcert Ball, on next Tuesday even ing, for the benefit of the Sabsistence Com mittee. We hope our readers will patronise It liberally. The Committee have many demands to meet just now, as our brave defenders are re turning, starred and fatigued from the goy battle-fields, alma which, with their Invinciblb arum, they vindicated the majesty and glory of the trailed States government. They mast all receive refreshments as they pass through oar city. Pittsburgh cannot alTozd to lose the lair nuair aha has acquired for her emulous hospi tality. FriesenWalt. 0. Settou.—This extremely popular actor takes his farewell beneficent Tues day evening, It will of course be the wrest night of the season. Pail Pry, the Cassie Farce of Hercules King of Clubs, and the comic Drams of Solon Shingle, will be acted. Don't forget Tout:lay DIAL. Mies Annie Eberile takes her farewell benefit on .Pillay night.. Secure your seats for both occasicats. Coes to Camp Reynolds.—Dr. .1. C. Levis, pest surgeon, has been. ordered to duty at Camp Remolds, at which, place a large number of troops will be concentrated for muster out and diteharae. .Dr. Menasalan, surgeon In charge at'Camp Reynolds, has been relieved at his own "!ineit's To Our Customers.—Cano—We are again compelled to a.k. the Indulgence of those of our customers whem we promised to supply - this weer 'with ' the plain' aevea octave Steinway pianos, styles fear and fire. The small invoice oaf, them received last weft was Mum distely ken up, and this week's invoice is due to morrow or.Moneay, sth Inet. r at farthest. 11. SLansa & Bao ainbow , a cure for rupture, hernia, and fall ing womb la unequalled for ease, efficiency asct durability, as The nst, numbers who are cared by it, and home testimonials-prove. MAO° had at Ms office, third story of the Market House, Pittsburgh, OD Fridays, from 9 A. 11. to 4 P. It. All the Standard Werke, ail descriptions or Albums, all late publications, all kinds of Bibles, Prayer I3ooks, and Books of all classes upon a suldocts, In every style of binding, and . lees variety, at the Book Publishers' Presents lion Depot, 74 Y/Rh street, opposite the Post Office. Call or send for • catalogue. * The Chimney Corner, for June 10, being No, 1 of that new and tuorllcat publication, fe accompanied by a splendid plate of the grand reception at the White Elonae,'ln 1805, by Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln. For tale by W. s..4:llldenten ny; Ny. 45 Fllih Street. PAlitions Notlce..--The Rei.: John Meta (tbnactly of Pittsburzl4) will preach In the First Reformed Presbyterian Church (Dr. Don lan',) on next Sunday afternoon at 2y4 o'cloct, Babbasb School both morning and afternoon. , rh e Weekly Tribune, Independent, Glee. Ron a . ICatanatalon. New York Weekly, and Frank Leslie's lattsuated paper, have been re c4led and are for sale by W. A. Gildentenny, Nd. 45 Find alamet. lost received by express, at Borland.% 98 Minket street, a livge assortment of mules, wo o:eats, oars& and ebildrtn'a Simla, oboes, and either*, and will be told cheap. Give him - • NSW& pawed floota, buckle and balmoral 'abois..ctmgrtss . galftre strap oboes, "dippers, M arais.: &c., at MiClefland's . Auction Home. bslFlfth mrett. Ladies -and lftent , a galten sad balmoral bobta in evcry , style , and at low Firm, at Mc pleibuttFa auction house, bh Fifth street. . . . Tho S'elatelntater Resler for ,April 1E55, for', sale bk W. A. Glldeurenuy; No. 45 Filth street., Isis a very Istatesting Umber. iloop Shirts.. air airoomnd icylea for _Ladles, Matta and Childrtn: aCidcelalland's Auction House 55Fittb greet. - Naffed fitrir beat lo the elty. awl at a bazoln, it Ida: . • d's Anal= Hort!e , , 55 . . Get the best..—itieldeN fine steettograving of Preehleat Llacolo rittock's, opposite the Co to PittneVa and get one of Want Les- Ila'a Chi tram Corners, with beantlhd. engraving. All ',the late Photoaniplas of President akrittorkt opposite the Postollke. . _ . Bleak% Buttres— t ee - best steel, plate out of war late. President, ailltback's. All the tote pipers- and Magazines, :4 Plh lock's opposite the roatoillos. . Album, Albums. id, Pinata's, op• podlcos cko Poetoelca. • Albums from !Sets. up to $807131 Pltyx.W4,op-: poshe QUlN:mak*. , • • Tink Disposition of Booth's Body. ' \ammonium."May 29. 1865.--It la nearly four teethe since • statement was made In this correspoadenco as to the disposition of the body of the "wan Jot% WUkas Booth, which, since then, ems been - Widelvreported throughont the country and many times contradicted. Of the. substantial truth of the math particulars there mud be no doubt. It win not be many days be fore the *hams to the Army Medical /du. , 011121 In this city will be granted a slow of the portion oldie apical vertebrae of the murderer through, pateed the .avenging ballet. The .relic teal be , esteemed a MOIL valuable one , by these 'killed In medical mien* eshibiting at It does plainly the evict nature of the.ound. sad dem. o,,an k utg the Intense agony In • which. Booth: mast hare vowed his locg , holm of Mr* deith. II •I. now ; xi :Proceu or praParat n thi museum; and Not yet, accessible to the pub ddriatlstr. Is Is stated by a Wuhlegtoo eorrorpoodent of -the Rochester -.l)erserrat that at num who tote brew with ,:ett - Partarefiletal family for the 'Oaf taur seats. has- teathled to the sweet *indoor of the Gomel:ow trying the assasdes of Prealdent Lhieolo. that betas oleo alrater frourJeffarsen Davis to George N. Sanders, advising aa the last resort, thel assasabtation a Preaddent Ltoo:de t and bit arholoCableet.-.. G rant ear respoodent adds, Vru In " court met when this teashnotty was' giv and vouched "ter the 'good ehenteterind gradthility . of the idiots& Tinto its Ittettiozwo rte., —ems emu 1031 to 17 coots.ar Ponta; eothi 30 tort cants ape ponnal salt 9 tests perpoood_ _Fbitegoxibold t ft; 20 to tXtiCerOta por mod' dried beetle to 91 Onto ptr point bottir 94 to. Mt cents per prwood; dried apple* 12 per Outwit lemma 10 ante per doses; Wad 01 all kinds, 10 ante per #edg• - - !IT MSHED MARRIED 83 LriOLIAND-41A2TEE175-0a TM:Ma% 7000 tit, at the residence of the brMebi hither; the les. M. ;nip), Mr. JOHN EL MTLHO LAXO, of Sonth Pittsburgh, to Mho/ TAM MATTIIEWS, of Washington county, Pa. ..r , I • _ • _ ROB lNSO N, roonsef in MIL • ' O'HARA. who lell in like battle • • the Wilderness, have been brousht komelor later 6. :cent: Tie - funeral will takeplace holm the red. dears of his mother, on Federal street, inert door to the Madcap. ef his grandfather, General Rob. 10.00.) on SATV SWAT ATTJEOZOoNoitib2OO otlosk. to wooed to Allegheny Cemetery. lige hien& or the family are tespilatitay.4lll.oo3lllllttend,.:: 4 ritorbroor —on Thrsdav alarogi Aux ; let, at 10 o'clock, KIM 74 RZLLK vaOVD. - FuoT. . The Minds of the family eft reirpeityely7lllTito4 to glen/ the tuieral tramilier late No. . . . 126 Beaver greet, Alleghcay City, on Sartriuolir" moamuto, at le *Moak. - • , MISCE:LL4.IIII. 13:9*, JEFF. SAID THAT ON TIINSI,Ir4I,IIII. lion of Richmond the amnia of the soy (1) would be left more free to operate, .71111 way they have been operating angel ilmy MR. Richmond, le not the manner J. teduldMUlM Qua to. If bei wee only free to operate we LA no doubt he would make tracks for .. Concert Hail Shoe StbrA cet the double geloh, with '“theet port uys that he wahts i cluingi of - habit. ' you want - to get rid of your Ooriii, - Bui* and Teridir Instep, try our Now Style Be pointed toes, Just as oorafortable an an elif and lea* 4 pilseeto suit an, tls., IlltartriPolli Children's Shoes Selling for 10 ce0.14 eo AND 62 FIFTH Nara THE VARY BEST BRADBURY, NEW YOU, kiminacker, Co., Phlladelphisi p9LAL.N - cos, S. D. & H. W. SMITH'S Araericut Orgwis, 11111 PAW? TIEIOLO MUM:BIIf. AU Warraateti for rrro Yee= They mail all others Is brallaaey, avraAsemi too andPAHL ankh. A . saw £Ol Jell racedved dual WMW:Mr,. & N 0.13 sr. GLAIR srszscr. 714LNEENG HOUSE. N. HOMES & SONS: - '" Ho er mutes street, Pittbuga. DEPOSITS aziozirstE Af PAZ FIEIDS ..... . . MUMtROT. oallactionzmade on all the principal palate:, of tM - United States awl Clanadas. STOOKS, BONDS AND EITNED. HEOLTBITEN BOUGHT AND. SOLD ON COMMISSION. Peettotdar tiMAldLta - tatt to the pdie ova - UIAHSECURMIX MOO Matra Sizes of DOI t Do. . OD. . 540 a Do. • lin* 164061 Ds. Dorea•lSlrtkot 1 " , RD. . VortlDestai of ii(dltelDlSD AND VOMMERS BODURT .0" *ea COLLEOrxn. ITB EXCHANGE ;RATIONAL ; Of Pitt abeiregte.: • Chirlend by the l . • tepital jOrtanthei vitae Stalest Pa., 18364.-114000,000.1Nabillawthif• Tbuswklii.baatidsamoda somTA4TARY United , States, TFeaswy s „ a n wketea avint, lor ehe iii. or us 7.430 Zs Ever futility will W.o4YeW to Wades or pep , aPPW.AVIr. cL111.14. FEOPIE NATIONU Bgg, Of PittsbUrgh. CAMAS woo,boo, ilia Immo er rum•ll - House 00ENI1i ne.sT.ARD 87 This Bent, orgeslied ender the Erettoestßeide.% log System. ts nom prepared to Monet Mader: et its /Banking Fionesororeer Wo9dom/ntilk tiollestions made on an soemodite potato oa Ur most favorable. Mogul. Spettal Aswan for SAX. 001)8E, tor the solo of the - Q. 1,4 7 340 Tnasunt Rotes:, mmungz ass. Presidia& GORDdif, • r,'; T 0. tadmintsm. Twee OM . 1101711 -AX EOM= ali OQ.; ' ' : 7 1is Milli irriniiii •;-- - T j 4 * *" ' till . 4 1 1 - 1 1gam 10" - ,-- r// Z % - i 2:6l oLeili lftilllloloool .411Plini *init . : 4 tAiiiifti.- :-;' , - ' - spleasild now idea. : vseauc'S PUMA 41* ,saxtra Biagi ii*lol4,l, • • . aoxs'a "s r. ; MIA„Mai*I111.711111111.' ; .... . _ EIM= parVATB DD3KaBEB: ; 'WM aTinereipw Kaa‘ , Mtwoamie an dismiss of aallOtimato'f , . - k..-.. MN to tote days,lly aa..wwwazooar:4o +vie; Mao. Seminal Wiaamwas,oWtswOa duelists of the gredtolargsasoinst tam A oars wwisaWa or • . . .1 • 3
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