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