a .1 ifs' . VOLUME ,LXXVIII---NO., 147,1 aim #ittsbnigh tasette. Vkat.LATEST` BY . GRAPH. f THE 188.4SSINS' TRIAL: ' TESTiatort - Tang • • • . lIISLOYALTY MRL SURRATT AND MAME% • TEE CAR •OP DR. 'MUDD. Letter from 43J1 Assas' sin' . 5 •. LUil 1111U111,111 IN litiaTlNT IT -- 1 Atounureatt - Irti Tialliip -it ;' YrAl B Thitali;igii L- . . ' .Theiectira if the i Mons day haying hest teal, the crude of • i ailtnesen was smalls* ea fellows:• EMIL*. OM Of leer. Wm. B. Yeats, . . voter of the Zeth street It C. Wiiibigitul, row . elitiret, la Weebinglem, D. C. The -tmalmoay of Oda , Witness was to th e MD* that.he was , well ac. . acquainted with J . Leeds 'anklet; knewhis see ded netattatioa ter be that ore disloyal man, nigh la 1561, sad premien' to that period, to pretelbied, its - bei ill fuers of the Defoe; t OS known hint to lre open and outspoken In 1 lie sympathy with the rebellion. Re was 1 s 613 1Ibtli sequalnled with the primmer, Dr. 1 Pawl A. Mudd; Mont the lit or 'dad OrMAreb, Wale coming to Washington, the prisoner pee eta wham coming in the same dlreedion, and Catered the cityjust :b efore witness. Did not , ma the In th e 'Mtynt that cousin. 'either saw bib; retsina, sso r " kaew • where he stoppedwfille In tie eity. ' ' lie. cli the m7l oss-ex tt the aut ronowtr inaliatt of eT tle witn w eaa u a b d y . IWind: flare been acquainted with Mr. Jenkins about fifteen years; he pretesdallto be a Delo n 1 man in 1661, hut the witness believed him a hyp. I :mate; knew from his actions that ho was op- posed to tbsgcnstument. These adieu undo ` ted In his }wing the South would Mimed, end ape countil would go to ruin; did not hear him , We those expreolons, but only - heard from oth t ets that be bad madd use of them; did not know `, that be was a loyal mu in 1863- or, that he at { tempted to procure Unica vows, mattes oecarson of the eked= in Maryland; knew him to at: tempt to raise a ffisterrietes at the'polls in wider io keep Union Men from voting, in cone:mum 1 of which be was arrested. Townley B. Robes Mailed as follows: ECM known J. Leeds Scalia for several years, from my pence& knowledge of his uniform evaded and conversation have known trim to be one of the most disloyal men in the country, open and cattsprkert it ble hatred ef the government; beard blm curie the STeedent iirt the United i 'Slidell sod tray old Lintels offered him an office [ 1 brit he would not hold an aloe under such a -damned government. , }Crece4wamintid—l Mee known Mr. Jutting lour or dye years ; know him to-be a Delon min . t aird knew nothing to the eozitrary new he map. •- doned the Union party; which he did immedi- I Addy upon losing a negro servant, whom he held . Mt 'dare ; Inver beard of any attempt on his s Part to Med". UDIOn Totes; on one occasion he 1 m I ted the Union flu, In EMI; never bad any wait alainst Sir. Jenkins; but had commenced ; a auk egidna. Andrew B. Roby, witness' son, #r allegtdfalse imprisonment. ',known Mr. Jenkins many yews; four soars ago )La j was aui rv AL Ported .rbe lay lm id Ps :f a or teiti the Wi lled tw o y ear. a nd . i •st hal his alleged disloyalty wu opeo aid mu 'Smokenmenet;thutre h o linse ugt. if ut had the teen rebemo loyai n; t w o un th eu e Goat ' fiewl in t'so family or 31ra. Sarrart two iand from the conversatkin of that lady, which ins invariably uninst.the Ginusuneut„ he be -1 gima his- delnyal. Crest•ementred—lc 1861-3 gr. Jenkins was emetriered a Union umn; in 1383 he was-not. Witness never knew of his coining to Washing , ton at any time to procure vete' of Union eta. suns. Jebkina raised the Velma flag In 1861. •en La bad the reputation ot being a loyal ... ~ . Wanes, had beard him say he hated the -, Government, bus bad not heard him state any .'I mow for his has la regard to the meancipa. Lion policy In the State of Maryland. Jenkins I said It was all wrong; in ease he was forted to • fight, he said ne would go with the South. ~ , At the Matinee of the counsel fie Dr. Mudd. g Wn, B. Evans was recalled and testieed: It., fIV . pus acquainted with Dr. Mudd; saw him at the ' Catholic Church at, Bruntown, In December, 1838; saw him at different Woes attar thee to 14.ablorou on.the street, eadabant the betels saw him last - Winter at, Mrs. learratt's house ; coold oat wry nett* umn, mass be referred to his jounal; was Tiding dawn' Street at the time ving to see Rey. Mr. Butler, of the Lutheran (.berets;.(.berets;d m id ni n . ot sunatt eee Idet % tioun but " went iti M reuel praye ixt r. / meeting et bis etrareb; when I sDr. Mudd ' dark clothes and Telt felt bat; seen his father within three yews on the toad coming to 3 this cite; I mentioned the fact of seeing the mea -1 suer, Dr. Mudd. an the road seer Washington •••1 to my wit r only; the fad of seeing him going E , SAG Mrs. Sunn'i's house I mentioned to my 6 tither-in-laws I hold a secret commission , under . the Government and ant *detective offieer. "; 'f' Miss Fannie Madd examined by Mr. Ewing— / Waxier II my brother; Ma fawner with ts d jug whereabouts a peril/mot the time tem the first to the fifth of March lads on the first " ] my slater was taken sick; on the second, ACCUS• cal, my brother, took breakfast with ns; on the .. - third of March, he came to the home, from his • barn where be had been stripping tobacco at Ilor 13 o'clock In the morning. Ile took dinner andatayel until two o'clock, when he , i it smut away, bet retained about four o'clock with 1 some monieine fee my sister. On the 4th of March ke came to dinner. On thebth ha Tithed • us in the pulpy. In. Company with Dr. Bier ford. I am extant that, accused was cot ailment from home durbsg the la and 6th of 6 ;March; I btu been in the habit during the last `t four years of 'visiting my brother's home Dec '4 enentiy ; fume. heard f Jobe tI. Sweet being " ; beard dr lkoth c baing at the boom abort 1,- - Mho 10th of Let November; In 1031 there wan f', three gunman stopped in the pines emend my • and &a. Gwynn& brother." home—Jary Dyer. Andrew Glll7lll/". M '..; Mina Emma Mutt examined by Mr. Ewlor— * 1 Testified that she lived at the house of Dr. Mudd's fattier. She corroborated the testimony . of Eanoy Mudd, relative to prisoner's rem. . emote between the tat and Stir of Karen; never g knew at confederate einem atom:dug at Dr. Nodes bosun saw Dr, Mudd tide to Bryan ' town the Saturday after the nomination, sag 1 Muni Mont two hows later. i .. Tboa. Dt oral testified that belted in Westin . 4 too. and while recently le Morehead city, N. CL, : ', pidted up *letter faddism:4 to Jim, W. Wise. • ' S The letter Wm .flisMffith In the water mar the ~ government wharf. It reed ss follows ,t Wavom, Apdllls, 1883 .1, Dear Jile*:—.l amasexx hippy to tutor* yon that - A p et Pe i it u e . t h eit s 711 k otr we j r , L . a ir lairc% and Too moat bettor Manua. Omit is to Phobia& of did Gray ere this.- Bed Shoes shows& lack of nerve in evemd's eium, kat balers bank in good . I order. Jellison tan.' cane. Old Crook hat -aim in charge: Mind well that Brother's/ oath and yon will hate no difficult?, all will be safe, and we will enjoy the traits of oar labors. We bad a limn weetlox Ws night. All were bent on carrying out the programme to the to etcr. Rails ire laid fors urea:it:old L is always 1 ' again the bs e li t res tb6 uf fam ourtocr i Cit lers ?an o t ithel f° to ir rol and ssl the lire of the 5A014140=41 nun the carrying of this tovarsoims into effect. Number two will give you this; Ii Ii ordered that ne i. more Utters the! be sent by mail. When you , write alga. no real tante and seed by some of " 4 ",,,11em friewle who are coming home. We went +'36n townie tons bow the sews bat been read I there; we receive'great esecraragemut from all -,.. quaterso bopothere will be no getting weak in .1 the keen. ,I was In Baltimore yesterday. Pat ,had not got them your folks are all welt and ,bare bead teem yam; don't lase yAr revolter. ,•; Witness heew nothing of the person to whoa 7."; the letter tritraddremed; 666'13 he knew nosh ;.; leg of thekey to the cypher, bet they coin , menced with the demand begin to make it net; bad no sentadoeasee with cypher till be came I,' to Washington; The letter did not seam tO '. jto long llpptire water: . t Jae. Ferguson testified, he was with the last '.- netaesa ute* the letter was found; Bergeson "„ gam is gm, and called Dion's ettestkei to ii;. . this vas se ails trst dr second of Mu. • •:: Jobe L. Bur testified: Moffett& called at his ` shop en the 1111 h •of April; they took wind :, .dtialin terfietbef, lid then Atherott took his tom isslat PoPleil.84018: and rale egg.,, . ' NWT waadudeess (colored) e(wrobeested the ".. teallmoeyed' Mum, and Emma. Mudd, volitive , . to Dr. Medd' sooraosena between the Son sad AM of Beithis; Meru bum Jets tlearatt to be i Shags wittlealthOlight Dr. Mudd took latotkratt al homerie the seam( of March. ' "WM. r. Woad, Illoparelitudent of au old eigie Hal yrtse, tallied that be had knew° J. L.. -, J for livi or six yeses i Julies was an ' soot of the Deminealle pay= was me of the if= wheal: wag in IOU ; Ise was osa of the most reliable saes " la 1903; MUNN WWI epee 'ankles la refer. = I LI Ir i r keep9l to Vci = Jaen' ..tlio Matti era to 'be year UM ; Re oy. posed dtr.; Rants, no be atiablered hire. a.( !i; ; ~~:~'t~;~5: _.. . . willowlike; /miens hoisted the Union dig in Nit; *Meta knew Itobey se Diced of the .t& alnistraticarwituess received gambit:mutton Dom./et:kW, trisleb tat to the capture or Booth z thought Ii leas laid set, sad believed Jenkins On croesuaubution witness said he had not .m Jukhezoften lately. and did not consider hum soul d u thrtaeriy. - hank Wsshingtoa (colorocl)tegitied that Dr. Altuthwas at home frost the Ant to she filth of Jona Acton testicle& lie saw Dr: Mudd et- Mairterward lisysatown on the liSth of April; ,• Medd passed his bone, be was riding taisses. llll lsanther than overtook ltha,and he rods hack lune in 'bend thre-uplarters of.se howl' witness could not identify Humid as the um.. bat thought he loaked/Ote Munk I-. McPherson. whoivii fi Beyanknra the day after the asuaslastlea, testified that he 'beard uteri - that anatheamed 'lle had mar " &god the cliscretagref - hear who austainsied the Pftsident, th ough made gettlee ef Chisels and soldiers. - - .401113 *Pherson teitified te the same effect; die trot hear tIQ Monday that Booth was the es• . . . . g..er D. Laagdaa 'Pete Tiotter testified gm - LAIN Venue Davis teetifieefithatZadd Was at home boot the let to the 6th of March. 211filteriag offered is evidenee a telegram from Jobs Wetfikregh„ dated, Montreal, Jane 94. puttee that he le ft Washington cm the 211th etlfarels, and had nee theme t here slam wrath% Dia testbroay %fere the Mamie= Coast at If nominal; J. ha DIMS testified that Dr. /dad& was at beam 011 the third of March. MEESiEiMEI Y June s.—The Tribe= states that Mr. Connors , . whose MartistronmatMerailif th• complicity of rebel Islets to the anasahmtloa, fa new made public, len Washington for Carads a fortnight ago, to terms In a few days bat has not been hemilliten *Mee; though' his practice in Wuhingtoa Is urgently demanded. It to festad he has been foully dealt by. uparro j POSITION OF MINISTER TO RERUN TENDEM IM. RESIGNATION OF MR. HARRINGTO • DIFFICOL'fI ON TUB invasisa Dgeteirs NT. Ott,. Grant, Thome and Logan ' to visit - Hew York. j THE TRILL OF -TIIR CORSPIRATORL Probable Extra Session of Congress,. • New Yosuraimet.- 7 1t ipeetsl to the Trances • (MA Villahhistia, Ittt, sap: It he 'reported on' good authority to -night, „that Mr. Stintoittas resigned. This is not poeitliely confirtned. tint: It is known that he has death:mined 'tis tiara the . cabinet Teri KM. There isa 'report; .float Mat. , the deeirlon has been saelsteClty a Tlolent eat • , Won betitien the President nes ths teerMarY,: both strongodlied in which the latter kit . ,- dniged in hie bravo meninx?, and the former toot occasion to inform him that he (Andy) :'vas President of the.Uaited:States.. But It LI Mild that there is lot mich'in Ude; tar the Pres- - • . 'Meat assured auder GetieraL yesterday. that the separation about to take place was only In, doecil bt the prostration of Mr. Stanton; and by his extietating labor. : . Mr;StllntOti has - been offered the position of 113uIster to Berta, but the place is not deemed of anflicieathapottanet If his resignation be am already In the President's hands, it wilt be ihortly.Mr. Harrington Astdsthat Secretary of the Treasury, has resigned.- epremptorny„ . end will go as Minister Beddeat sat-Berlin, In : path of Mr. Fagg. Re has sisontot manage; and will sail by the tint It is also rammed thita-Mr.lield, another ast sistnnt, is willing to accept, some pcaltioa The difference of opinion existirm between Secretary !feriae and Mr. Asher, his predecessor,' la 'very consid6rable. and le swan:dig a serious tone. The new Secretary la examining, In a wry impartial manner, the hue eon tracts which. the retired.cdlicer skied jut before leaner, and- is demanding: thatthey be mutablished on the prineibles intensity and botteaty, 'Avian. this* runic criticism hr. Usher puma% in behalf of his clients, making the tight,. lt Is understood; behre the President. The 'uterine Department Contiquently is considerably - rued just now. As one mutt of the eomplienttion Judge Otto, 'Assistant .SecrMery, is least= the Department. 'John now Third Auditor, will succeed A iperial to the Timeiidated Washington the 40, says A cominsittee of three gentlemen from Newlerk, manalsting of Messrs. Rufus P. Andrews, Gay IL 'Felton and Marti. Thatcher. arrived here this tioraing for the purpose of in viting Generals Grant, Tb 0131113 and manes to be prestot at the Sint' - meeting at the New Tart Academy of Musk on Wednesday night. The committee had an interview mitt Gemmel Grant today. and he has decided positively to be pees eat. He will arrive In .New Tech on Wednes• day monting and remain until Thursday not.- law, whoa be well proceed to Wait P.Ant to at. tend • the examination pregkessing there, thee make a flying - faip to Chicago. to attend the great fair there. • It is positive also this Generals Thomas and Lope will also be present, though they have not yet glrea a positive answer to the • A epeciel to the Tima' from Washlogton the 4th sap: The coneptracy trialwill occupy all the present week. The argurcumtscommenee on Weduredey, and it will be two 'weeks before the findings will be ptemnbrated.: The Government le telling large : nittabeti 'of draft horses and multi. ' It 1 emoted oo teedifahle authority that the Prealdeat 4 eciaalderlng the vnuprlety of coerce. leg Congresses early as the trot of October. Beattary Seward was at the Buns Deput e:met on Sattunay.' Ile wasabls to walk upthe steps, but required - Ow at earl • • DWI Green has taken the amnesty oath. NEWS Phil SONUIEIN idiantageoDerired frog Eaivalloo, Now Tons, Jane s.—ne flonthernpapere are unreel !or hattedgration Nora t he Walk , s id their itotrenonta of the dremataners sad nee& of the country indleitathit — stratategrelfreghgai' ible geld for Northern enterprise la aggieritrusl„ matnertial, and other industrial *malts, to now, or axe mill be, opened la thatregioa Jr/ the term nation of the reboilloa. The advert. tags of Virginia and Texas or Montag of thla tied are puttenhuly urged f by the Joantaliggidc lideoegges of thesetliatee. , From Savannah and Choilesiva. Nsw Tonna, =Jute' s.—The < steamer Aregn , brings Savannah dates of the ist. ' The'BerddesyarAcoamttteeofelthtena ksys been appointed to visit Washington and repro sent to President Johnson the lestintents of the loyal citlzeng of Chatbata county. On the eTnolag of the Me of May 6 brig bar ing Smith passpons was conned sit,,Tybee foc an attennt to break the bloelutde off the port of Secretary Welleatisited Barainsk oak the hist alt. and returned to Port Bard. - The Charlistoa Colaier publishes a circular from Ges.llsteb. sdrbied the planters to taste cratraets with the frealriumr, And sailed ihat;ill . arm nrirnea Vitlß be suppervid In their. respue- . . . . . ' Tbe (labeler says; Gov. Staresth Ira , arrested by • lieutenant and two &adieus, aid taken ki "Charleston. 6 great body of most- rruPretabl° citizens waited on him, expo:miler their sympa • thy and respect, 'that such an occurrence should be prroahted In the Capital ot the State. cm:entre es.tu the complete general •m' ptpleal proetnillon ot tbe periple. . From Orleans-4' Idefleuttlee Chama-- Ghao. Sheridan and Canbr..,..u u oit our.. rt.ndered—Cottoll Market : Ncw 011 1 1X47 1 /, Jane s..—Chletdusace Chasa arrived to-day from Mob U. - - = • . Gee. Eheridan Las asstuard amassed of tbe or: the illoatbwest; embracing- the country west of the Mississippi and tomb of the dritansaa rivers. thres.liberidanaad Canby. basin tweed orders permlttlew mune to be bet agbt to market Without military laterfereees GPO. Cash Oat divided the department of the Quitters/ fent divisions: 0, 0 . 2 11kx4, the last rebel of note. and staga . mt. sired to General Davidson on May dget. Cotior firm. Sales of IMO bales of std ter strict ordivary sradMildlie.labldtioie,Se saddles iniddllaw:l7®l9e. adddlingold@Lle. Time a oaly a limbed barbers dotal to Seam and, ~ lastn Tbere la plenty of Onba . oftaring. bat ilia medal la bear otlondidscut... • . Conekilos for etaberalaallea awl IPaquey. • Boma; hoot L—The trtel Colonel 7. - 1). J. Prohlt.'of Melee, ea a* fadleoneet fowl by the Greed ion ef Atottla seautty,fersabordieettou area rerjertr, occupied she Powder Udall's! , Court a oats the "bolo of huktieek. sad reeulsof, ble atoning la a rennet of entry. . Alto the . reertkrtvg of thls millet the counsel of td(.. herb stpttell ler One so Oa kW] of exeepeloo, 'He we. granted one math for lb. purpose , - • eiD MICA! it titbitHiN nuimut Blochitihs ,Ettanor Destroyed FREJICI AGAINST MIATOMY AMERICAN GUNBOATS AT HAVANA Nay Mar, Jima s—The steamtr Mina brhigs Havanadates ortha Admms from Galveston by the blockade 'rum aer Lark, of UM Mb, Wats that ireat.eontbakin od miareliy reigned La Mat city' and tOmmtm; The Lark was tebbedif her verge, which fins taken tkeri; ito itttoood to sairataliit,ltknoW . General Magruder attempted tenors 's e to Ids soldiers, bat waif bitted sad alladined ptiei Rbe wee tell that they had been kaatmagetbsbutit and'iateaded to settle Wale" ibeetsehree. Magruder returned ", to can ( - Auto 11 . ;': Thi Trraa would figabie la aid aid wisked to re tort' to the . 1 / a lcia. , Tke.ftwor and . stet:lMO ti twits bad left Galveston to awes tbe federal .eliteele, odd lim' ape ettetteder: It a also said Mat Goitentar Murray sad tabbet &chit had' go". to New' Wows to suenidee tke State: 'Fli!, ranee* blockade roamer Dinabliti has at lest, a dawned by Federal rtabt en. - Tbe. calmn a, ti mew tr raped. - - Tba Owl returned to Hamm, fearing robbery : at tiah,st on. ltetidu &IV* to the illtb nit., state tlat'lks rtierrills a are as Oleic as crer. Negro '43 we. at Mot tail witti- "t:ciaps on May aid; sad the Freacblroops ware moving againct the . plate. The Vetted States steamer Sneipiettaaaa; mad Macheri 7dosiadnink lead Caseates's, and Gunboats Chippewa, Manse. nautical° slid Wardo had snivel atßaysea, midst aircast attention. . . A, RELEASE OF COIIGRESSMIZI &IRMO. Ordir ai President doiLiujon. ~2te► Yong,..inne s.—The following to Pres'. dint Jolinsoo's cider, reload:4 the Maryland CON(11:11 coairtete4 of Warning orith rebel soldiers: Rimcirtrvi OTTICA W.A.IIIUNOTON. May 31.1865.1 lathe ;within oats Beidaetin Canis, the lia eenteriee °tribe Court are hereby ap proved and confirmed. The additional endence and affidavits, however. bearing +span this case and favorable to the accused, haring beta pro. meted to and considered by ins since the sen tence aforeeidd, I deem It proper to direct that theeenteure in the case of the sold Rants, ba re mined, and that ha be released from imprison ment.' [Signed] ANDII3W Jonnson. Pre•ldent of the United Mates. C 011114 1 .1 at Valpuralso—Release of 'Prison.. era of War—r centers Seward and. Sen— t The •Prestdent Threatened—NM De. . .. partmest Eitapleines. • • ; Wainreeve; June 5.--Bon. - A.-W. elarite. of New Tort; some time ago &misted Coeval at Vali arab*, lute lecepta the appoint tartia and sill at once suoceed to his post.... An order for the release of all prisoatus of wai ender the reek of Major, will soon be mud.; Comudsatoszt4 caw! yr" IA required tia • '" ...Ate t. HMO: ut observance of their oath. Stcretsry Esward wu at tbs State Dept over Ibtr h we theday, attendlag to his dispatches for Tercign Yrtderiek &ward is steadily improtag la The vt ar Department has jest lamed an order directing the Quartenisiter's Department to flarnith all 'prisoners id warand citizen prisoners who have been or roily be released from conthie. pent by reason of taking the oath of allegbince in the nited States, with triumportatiouri to . their homes, or to the nearest points thereanto which it may be practicable to reach by, the natal nal:lna! watt+ or railroad transportation. The Preeldent of the United States ha.„ with!, the pest few days, received a veoleotly threaten ing letter, which has been placed In Me hapds of the proper atahorhola for inve.tigati.m. The litter If as malted In ibis city, and bears the actor. of 'Grape Vine: , The Secretariat the Navy has Issued a time lier directing that In the empl..yment of methan• ire and others in the Navy Yards at Naval sta tions or elsewhere, In the service of the Navy' Dtraltatellt, preference be given to cacti air have beget honorably discharged from the Navy and Marine :,'open, esp, catty those wno have been ssonneed and disabled; prodded they are cap ble of performing satlefaclorpy tae dailies rielnired of them The liekeaebezeot of Lee—Teziva Logati—lisreption orGeaeral Itkomas. Nrw Yen:. Jame S.—The Triblow hes s spec ial troth Surtol4t 'Virginia, dazed Jane nd, w tichsays : The Impeachment o' (Postal 1.-m before the Grand Jury of the U. 8. District Court. In this city, was postponed on hue Wed nesday until fn-day. In censeenence of the recep tion of tharresident's proclamation of amnesty. .ar d, as the President Judge stated, to alTrrd as opportunity to those laterested to peruse and Tho Triunes special fare The Texas espa= dllion nudes Geo. Weltuq consists of two dlvt. ems of the 25shassps. Sixty first eras* steam ers are used as transports. The coalman - 1 taken raLlows for forty days, ad* 000 rounds of amme. piths for each Mass. The tome special says: It te reparted that Major Gen. Logan will Oa &Woad to some tat . -7 be Amid% correspondent with the 14th corps. & ecribes the entbuslastic receptiou of Gee. Thomas by - this 'corps, Ore same that be ernancandrd at Chattanooga. On the 1404, tweets-one, now seterat regiments so baste. Two Eastern mime:its !niacin. Geste-sa Augur, leering only about twenty veteran faldmanta in the axial to go west. , Beesiean Earperees Emigration Behreme. Ns, Yowl'. June s.—The World's Washing ton siwcial sayer . The Mexicali Emperor ku started fan end ration ieheroo similar to the one receotiPadseerrttlltted bete by agents or.lnares. is known thatihe agents of Matimilian were nrilatetat Weir Orleans on the 27th of Mar. Prociablyaeveral had been dispatched porih be fore that time. Agents hare been sent Ilireetly to Lenten, Peals, and other Europa's' capitals, while ap peals will also bo made to the Cariedbuz he work of them:timpani' is to advents, warm sictli, bidet:a:Oats to Mindcao emigration. Iher are authorized toltire to erery emigrant who will mirror fealty to tho literlean Emperor, three !vvdted curs of the best land, or live gamier?) 'orthe bat minion tetritoryin the empire. -. _..._Gen. Sherman at Peughkeepsle. Porolutrartaol.'T.; Jude G.—Nearly, two ttunsaud peruse athembled.et the depot to wieLli Jokier °ea. awn= weleowa. When the trala entved the crowd was wild with excitement, The °sacral SW:mewed on the platlbrtn and spoke brldlythitalowa„ulfrlends. em not gang to *Dike 'speech. Locomotives and can are an favorable; I thank you all for yetur sesning Wanes*. I' had the honor lobe a fellow tray& ler with your noble rezlthent. the 150th I Vt. dentand they are soon to come home. Muse' they snit% they can tell you better ttuuten, of create that hare happened.” As the General reentered the can, he was followed by shoots Frost 11Sarla4es-- . lrellirar rover—Rem Nair Toas,..dase s.—Bartedoes Paper 9 f ID° 15. h of May. Mate that the yellow ferwr is sods ragtag 111130 Pg the crews of vessels at Uwaorrls. ateety•Stree CMOS sladttal. to the 2:0,114 foatteea dap, itchiest. totals/wad fatally.- la Trlalda sad Grateda the hesviratartsjared tha ease crop to She utast of Are slummed hop- Wadi. In Gesestosps the crop operallres were Isiah. The whams sad warehocatsorPotate-a, Nara Oti*nts .144initieL Naw roux, Juno s.—The arminiaatloa of the modems of the Naval needed, at If (wpm% It. la now In program. -Among aho tatonbars of the Board of if:amine:7 at the Naval Aelidenly are Vitt Admiral Wanagutaadgiaptain Wortkan nu student' base been subjected to a rtgld ez atniention is their stagier. Des thftrolfb the wait outdoor drill, and regaling to exercise la mama. erring a "loop of war sad anvil gunnery. In a short thee they will start on their reaaler manual let cruise. hi rainwed that the Naval dead& ay "Miaow be returned -to is former location The Sevei.Thlrty,..lain. . 'romans: ss cro, June s.—The subsettNong to dey to mi. seree-Thrty Loan as telegratihed to Jay ,Cooke were $1.137.290. The largest Waters Pleilluttuns were, $lOO,OOO from too Ironrth National Bank of Pltiabariail and 4150.- 000 worn the Past Nratorod Beet of stitoolis, Essisisylsasda. — The largest Eastern sabre,* sines were $15A04 1 from Terser , & Co., of New Tests 150,000 Irom the Mrehantes sad T. ads,- masa' Batik of Cort , nsonte, New liamtshlrei 'and $50,000 from ten first National Bank nf POlllifid. MALIN — , Tkari)oirse 757 lillrldttit aftmmt EnterftlimlL. - ' resume:tn. dose 11.-Within the last frolp• data hours Spit net:until tamps 1it414 been en western et the Coopers'Shop end VlW.Cebre eltrebewta tsloooe. Including -the FM Nem Yeti, the First Nand* 11,11110, VW Teeth Marie battery, the Ninth Ilaraselms-tia battery. th decond, Third. ninth sad Biri Maine batteries, the Twelab New 'fork burry., lee teloweesth lelnsoel..iTgiiiNdit sod' the Ninety $144 Now lc* rubeerit.. !Wades - Peaosylpints roul New Jenety.regbnento. - • . . 1 :* .PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. 11. 7 E 6. 1865 0111 DIY LAM FROM EUROPE. The Alabama's Depredailons. errerauksaine roam IttIACHEID. WEN Wallin THE STAY)F.VESSEIB,REVIIEL Th.,' 3'eart.upti 3ii;ftrarArs... Ifmr *Au, Jane i.—The staiutuhlp City of Windtington. fain Liverpool via Queenstown, milted at 6P. Fier 'advice) are one day later. ~ , ! ..Lemfogy Abp Pl— . The Linden* Out says, the spieution'of sh e Alabama's depredations reschol swianiedisat polatt Great &Stela having refused bademidaceaa. the rajtdader alludes The Patti Me irear minibus the rerteatloll of ;the order limiting the stay of Federal ships In Stench ports, say Prance has also on nomad that she sad will b s atten Ms removal of all Mbar ratzletioni sa soon as tha Wasldanton' Cabinet eit*lnit MI exercise meeptkmal , rights, • teach, mi belligemsts, it Is pleased to dabs to. wards neutral vessels. The Soninair stases its ballet that Johnson will follow the wise policy of P. Lltlitolt. LATTST PIM CETI ON Witalumeatom,3er.Tata; seeps TO Q01111:1111TOIra--Literpod y April St.— Tins wins sales for the last two days were 55,000 bides. Including 5,000 baleato speculators *and importers: The market Is easier with a slight decline, Brondettiffillieetise. Plosislonsintit - and steddy. Londe*, APrll U.—Consols closed ed 90, 9 digi American Mocks—U.B. 510% Of %ON; Ceutralj 55k1 Brie. s.wesaxim. Vinyl Linn—London, &ay )7-.j .The Beak of Er land has reduced its rate of at. count to 4 per amt. this allarsocm. From cauniraia. Sas Blascisco; Mq 29-4. judge Yield. Ifni. tel States Circuit Judge, bee refined the - appeal to the Supreme Court, is the case of the city of San Yrauctsco against the trotted States. The case involves the title to a large portion of land withia the ely limits. It was decided in ram of thenity by the Circuit Court tame time ago. The )lining Share. market continues very tench depressed, and the whole ilit of MMus Storks Is lower. The Costoin•bonse receipts alnetrAurttat drat amount to hen hundred and tlxly thonsand dol lars gold. e prospects of crops In Callfornli cotatbrae good. The jobbing trade with The Interior and Wa shoe is more briek. An, /Fancier°, Mew 30.—The charter of the bark Brobte hes been revoked; end the hiexleau tmlgrauen scheme la at an end for the present. Williams and otter leaders have boon held to answer before the linked States 'grand Jury for att( wptlog a violation of the neutrality laws. The Panama pirate case was closed to-day., Nest Yelday Is set apart for the CIMINO to onto up for the deltic& ' A meetlag was held In thls. city on last evening to encourage the opening of Cade with Ball Lake. via Colored° tire!' frem the had Of davigation. A good wagon road Is to be opened this year to Mound City. flirty thousand sorra of land are to be advertised for sale by the Central Pacific Railroad company. These lands 116 along UM' Ara thirty miles of Ills road. Sullen in Os session w4l have the Bret prirdoge of parctiase. The Texan Fleet-;..Ei-Goirernor ll'Orath IMMMI , Bonanzas Hosnon, SSLie S.—The second pot , of the Texan toot, domPrialng the troops of the First dtetsio,:',4 the Twenty If% novae, us. d r command of Brigadier General Draper. hare bows reatlog on useetesrts in Hampton Halide, TrePanetOry to salting sonthward for the peat two dave. Everythleg which will can doce to the comfort and health of the troops on tneir long acrd tedious sea voyage is bring forwarded with all the dispatch possible. Gen. Weitzel arrived from City Point, yeater day, with his staff. He her selected the " West ern Metropolis" fertile nag -ship. It lasupposal the whole fleet will be off before to-morrow morning. The [reexport fleet to this harbor is ormyesed of the following vessels: Western Motropolls, Gleans, Empire City, J. P. RIM- Man, Louise, Tonawanda, &ar of the South, &Were, Huron, Donlee , Lillie and :teem se. The stenrr.er &aright arrival today from Hilton Head, with A. G. letogrcb, eg-Goveroor it With Carollzia, ea route to Washington, un der arrest. New York Meek and Money Stattrre. New Yone, 'blue s.—The Stock motet cam. Bermes Ina.-tire. iii, , iculatlrooperallon. have de. c I=ed la amount, and both the begs end bon appear 411samed to take respite after their tate sharp ?burgles. At the r Exchance thL morn. leg, railway spernlatlemwsa dell, bat thn my ket was generally steady. .Thei rehires of Mud. ems was light, and there was.bet little &Upset. Um either to buy or sell. Goren:meets were *seta wooerr this morning,_ especially 3 33'a, partly to cr.oacquence of purchases based open as expected riserof 5-30's in European motets, sad partly on account of the condition - of oar deencea, as shown by a recent statement of the I.llNit debt. The Ifiscellanions List was gen wally firm but quiet. 'Very few stocks were ot f. red. Thera DO appalt Interest in gold. neat tandanee tgmom to-gog was quite Tee demand fen money to Tag ligtot 'With an abundant supply. AE►lu► Irma North Carona.. tisw Tons, Jana o.—Nearbern &Mem last* that the aunt of *ha Juliet/it larestlgstlon as Tornio shows that sla Tallow frier there last summer, whirl' carried off soma thousands, and caused ass otmout sorrow, WWI trodaced by the lorstatim Dr. Blackburn. The peeplo ot tho Bute are hat becoming' re cradled to the trulaby• system and like the change. - Them is a strong attachment between and they former alarm. and the, yeah each other, making satiaractorrusumu for Moor. The uurersal suffrage question excites gnat lemma. the mnple Wes divided ouly as to the time 'when the negro should. IM. The manual of trade restrictions causes much •atilifactioa, and a ante life hu been given to turdiness. Newberg prcnaleee to be vcr7 healthy this tem iber. Jed: Davis.. aid.Ciori ihroms. . . New roux, s.—The • Tan/hes' Witt iest= special use: It Is not true that Jeff. Do ha has Mat brought from Fortrcaa Monroe. The Prieldest, on.&stontsy, told it Cougresituutu tem it sermid =treble that Dacia should he Wed by a civil couirt Ibr high trossoa, al por ;must reminder that irmson was our highest crime * sue he waa willias to, spud before the ~odd lecta testimony Ihl the tuessehmikm ring and trust to their nordict as to. Darla' =s mithy. Ong. Brims tom been rebated sad will Ingsounder a pledge to work earnestly for thnreatiiratlon of Queens to her allegiance. Telegraptth San Preselect,. Asir Tomc Jane .s—The Timm up, the Dental State :'-Tdqraph company have con verted "lib thoroughly reliable patties to btdld • o more Una of telegraph Dom St. Loafs and h cagy to Sae Freadsoo. The Ham from the aura cities named to Denver eh, and hue Sat lnumheo to Vtrginlenitgi me to fm Mabel . %At ammo sad tke s lits le to be .00a. plated It the autumn Wooing. === TOILOWIrO4 4=41 S.--Ttui eta. et to-day mi. am.oes that the Canaddia dean/mos to Zoniend ,ere meeting witbTanuted- mom. The policy yroyined includes bids upon .which the coo emion between and Casida will be !rudely' Arm sad Imatzgoisid Incindosmostarm famennely ebbanee. tine prattmitvof - the , kmuntry eaa demelop drys imam.. - rTypogriplaral Indini. • Plar.a.DimiliM, /tip 6.—The Monteath as. rand Nista& of ilia' rapetriplitest• ennead to-dap. large somber .Of delusive were present.. elLephttal dlMualos lank time les the t Igt4 40.exiselegstes held ovate: ..the. Cerientioa. - Tkaittontou 'was deeded fee the of 001114 titres, toll nids; Thep Muer id-. keuntd nein Teendel.. Bekaaed. Yaw raze, Jane 15.—A . aneelal ha the lag. (row Waablagton t aims Dr. Weld 00Z. of lopier Maryland; charged with hirbortegilooth. and 'MOTO!) ha b ranted trot* 00,1“1". 13olnoel ' Greene,. proprietor or tbo Vannes& Plane in WaWngtoly and bin titre, hors'also Arrest stilt Coo ossios, - Sit IS . Ittriterer. . ' EIMITOII. C. W., Juno 6. , ...9ti11iti111S Thu , fess. tilts ecestalttet a. doable, attrdee- aj Ls Nark, i fbi dal6 dace. win strosted bore . last slglit, dirgalsed as a OsherinsA., ,llit has- rltde• a fOll confesslos.= 1.. etfleirttr !flit& Army Cklrirs. liteostnornt, Jane firsoral ,Order has 'heed iponoi by liopir tloo, 11. ode. Solo review of slit. Sixth , ArolY. Corp.. •Sto,J. (400. Wright, CP tomauSlSSi'letadil cat:. pa Itiortias. gict Sib teittulat.! . . - - • • • • •-• • SAtiddr 811111tPal Spectator. . Lotntmun;Joint 11::;•Wtn:,Latspion, of Otaa. ipp, Ifp.,_nas bees appointed *Twigs of the C4ort of to nit the vaesoety two! by-ttke rev move of Stalks t - now taantiost of, bla naccertat. - - - - , Ritmolye titre. • ' •- •Borrter, ;Vitae 5,1 2 -4•65 :Yreit gbaii; Oordaigt consti; atglisbili.• ware tbabils ats. wore by ilrettut ?be kiwi • Emote to - 175,000 Gatti to meal/ tortred by Iniiiisace. T7iE (7 QUESTION. 80,000 Me for the lio Grande. , • •••-.0:, •.. Nz w a tt a t i tlA to the Adenttae- Bays. , the Ilentam oneatlon ettre pore .attritem attentlont - Gen, Steele haling been ordered to . the Rio Grande. with an artnyotti . iiimnatioa of 50,000 min. The lltrelge amhalimeme are greatly pointed the movement. It understood that Coma Yon. eaters will deMend aii emplatudloit from the /tate Deyartineid.:. 1 j Nali reit; wan•-e,iidd doll atilt tends a dairawsrd ; saigitibr p + ineal an quite limited , and the Ceske./ Is light ; quotittkets third fr om MAN lo 1811%, st widen It _ . Vetoer Illayir Gaither., • Yaw. Yorti, Jaye .11.—Mayor Mather ha. vetoed the reeohttlene of Um Comic:et Conseil authorising *PO caplet of • eulogy ea Presi dent Llzeohe to iMprinted. "Ceps tlisffragte la the Southern States. To the objeettbn that negro suffrage Implies negro social optidlly, the Frankfort Commas area promptly responds: Negroii hare vied in the south, and yet were in no eerie affreed to an egualltrwith Who whites. In oval southern State, except South Carolina, the *it •of suffrage was originally exercised by 'fretriti." The original Con re, of Delairare, M m yland, North Caro lina, Virginia aid Georgia, make no mention of color, or distinction between white and black;in theliproviskum as to who may vote. Till within comparatively tor, gears, •negroa voted In Ten nessee. In Maryland they ...voted until 1833; and - in North Carolina as late u18:13. Now, did this advance them at all in the scale of equality? Were the scitords In those States thrown ova to them? Did they Makin gentlemen's parlors? Was amalgamation. anymare common to those days than It Is now? We hope not.--Was there, in any seise, the "equality" of which the oppo shim la now so ollknalyely talking, and with which they ars so pertinaciously teething the common sense and deceney of the pCordel Not shit of it. • . . • In Pennsylvaniaculored people Tided till 1838. Yet In that State a aggro has not the same priv ileges that be hat here In Kentucky. In Con. necticut the negro Tided till 1817, and yet he bad not attained an equality sufficient to pre serve for himself the privilege. In -New York the negro, If he has the requisite property quali fication, may Tote now, bat she has scarcely ad vanced one step In the scale of equality.,Not even near enough Where the property retrle- Oen remerred-In his case. when It was remorod In IK'd, as Tar It applied to Ike white 'voter. Evidences or lassolty. As wail in alateit all desperate criminal Wahl, the Wen* KU * the plea that rape, the se am* of the &ward &rani, Is insane. One of • the facts urged tit support of thin pleo is the de em/Lance 'thatiern one occasion -the prisonef km - eked down and etamOed upon • negro woman' who had refined ado liomeildsg which he had ordered her to do. Taking this as au -evidence of Insanity, a very ; omisiderable portion or tae chivalry mast bs stark s'ed; foe the beating of 1 slaves, ROMEO as well as men. lets always been a frequent pastlinit, and ma *slaws of most, If I not all, the slave awes vowels° the whipping- ci ;Knit where no dlstin ion Is Mown b tweet „ the sexes. Payee as Insane *at as ' tens of thousands of thee admirers and sup. porters of slavery were , insane, taking woman• fisting as the teat, and he was insane just as Jeff. Davis,-Jecob ThoSopson,, Dr. Blackburn. Booth, Best!, Kennedy, ind the whale crew of secession hutches% were Moans. as Illustrated by its butchery at the house of, the Sweeten of State /or onrackiret, we can discover no &Scr een between knocking women down and sump ing Vest them, and tee supporting -of a wicked system that InAttablv le . ads to such restate; nor can we see that the act of ?sync., on the night of the 14th of Apra, Mess a whit, In principle, rebut the deeds of Lee, Floyd, Itreekinridirs, Been or Stumm If Pane is Insane there are not mad-ktuses -enough in tee country to hold the twentieth part of, the chivalric Inmates of the ettolL—Philla., Pal. Howell Cobb—lll. Rankßank Mince Howell Cobb hae fallen into onr hands. bat, It b raid. he has boa paroled. There M. with the enceptien of leffOon Davis Lhasa'', net one of the ext Erin pCfltfdaas who b more deserving of attention at the hands of the °dicers of the law than this Georgian worthy. lie was Betio. fray of the Treasury in 1801, and was one of the cagiest plotters of the rebellioa. at far Man mining. his ofilee, however, when he deter mined to take penis It. bedeacrately remained In it, and aced the rowers it bestowal on him for the destruction of the Govsrnment, thus committing double peyury. With ample !bads in Ms heads, be deliberately failed to pay the be. threat on the Toddle debt, and the credit of the United Btates was only saved bone receiving • Mumma and disgraceful shock, by some mer chants of this city, coating forward and volua tartly advancing the required amount. We be lieve there Is mu to be fend In the pettiest his. tory of any country an muipte of greater how nets and perfidy nun this or Cobb's; and what make* It all the worse Is. that he bad the audio- Ity, after perpetrating it, to coma to blew Tort, and brag of At openly, in the fecal of tie people whom he had swindled sad outraged, annonne. Inc that "the whole War—meaning the fla tlet's' Tsars . governmeat—uwas gone up " - -:few York . 4 Daogeringe BelleGt* TIN) Stexn2his Am er, under lie abate mil lion. lays: - ' the of W de old m rit unalatance, hilnit o o in ono the costa- Temsce, In whh public mat. WWI bare latch beta ma held. ( eed ic et width twee' latices Ledonloir the national policy were not adopted,) Inhume us that that. Is a wldaspresd belief maces the people Is ths mushy, that the Eamarlpatlam Proclamation and the' Mee of Jame* Mattel/to elasilry,. will all be set aside —that tbe action et the Stab Convention, and of the present Legislature actin ender It, will be oviethrown by pea hereafter to be elected— Qum the next COugteill 'trill be composed of represernaUwe from the Autielad &Mae with nave of lbcir tights abridged—sad that lateral 'Wins adliatlee, the Mame will be rellOOlllMll%. aid Bonbon men and deatbora ideas atilt sock to control the lc relation of the coantry. reacts, be affirms, Irby no active was tw hen looking to the . ladonatlon of the National lloyerteuent In the public mostl.4 In Ms county. Mont Heard llrns. After the rebel General Hood wrote sad pal. littcd 11a lyisig of his earapaleu to Tea m:emu and .0 IC he dlatippeared. Towards the (tree of last uteath, however, he turned up at Megeolle, Texas, weer% It ts said, he publlo dated to Ma Meads that in Ids oplalna fa lba sultagla for .the came' was aselete. lie declared ha determination. serer to aarreader, and itated that he:should proceed at osee to Mexico. •4s Ire benne& since beta heerd ot It la rappued that he 4 carrying out DU httentloaa to the beet of obttlty.• , , Wrrn tames to tiplealtwal pit peels' to New Toth, the nag of Wedteriiy up: "Th 6 WO raki, althoolgb untanially safer,,', aid pro. traded, seam to kave bonniest what the cos i. try needed. With the exception of strawhoo. ins, there is no crop that hat cot been greatly, bearlike& Grata la luxurlau% and corn, pets, lottet..ke, are growing splendidly. Mk In this vicinity doe; itotjatnalse t _but ern* bet weather' may -tort It wateruni. .-. The euttiner is not yet opened, and those In the ra ral diatdeta who upset boit loads sad fall lulus Ofblbutous dustman' are Vet looking wist. folly for the first rUgh. Great preparations have ban ;:ado for treat bssinett,and the • adventu rer* will doubtless reap an abundant harvest of greenbaeltr.”‘ , tfbricin PLamh—A Nashville paper talks In the fallowing grain or matters la that city: Probably natty in the country -has such a mot ley pvelatlon ,as Nashville at the present time. 'the cltg fa evemnt with paroled rebels. dis charged Government employoes. and Worm. The penitentiary la Ailed to overflowing, arid Weenies Eluine 7a doing a heavy bwitrieva every nierbbeg In the way At aollecting. lazes from call-doers. Thieve ply Altair vocation every . 614:ht, and laugh at the endeavors of the pollee to ihrttethrm ont. I - . • :tams VAlVtosi who MO In Nashville teat week, was of &min descent, and horn as Wythe Con , noise, Virginia. lie removed to Nashville In 1811, , aat fervid Is the Creek war Y a soldier, with the rank'of Captain. Ile was elected one of the Supreme'Judges of Tenneuee in 1825, and held that posiltiew till 1128, 'Wog as Chief Justice from IND. In 1.837; President Jackson nominated him, and he , wee eoltirdeed nee of the Judges of the Bapienie Conti of the United gotta which once he bold up Sedate of lasatieris Hamra, IfiLtaimi,—lti "She cue of a &otos distiller, who reamed liquor Ilan ht. 'Wainer? without MUIR audio dash Goma meat has found the Itsouat - of fraud tribe ale,. 000, itialtiou 850,000 to aU. `:ln .a Dubuque ears, the amount of fraud has b lend at half a million of dollars,had a pesa of soother half Altrifinot of drdlars_haa cant% foe Abe: lamest of. a - gaioaOt mouara. Is a Prods ease, Os frauds *ill be aomeausidseds of ibM 101 . 4, 4 Peaeity 'Sue& _ r ~;. k :: -ice,.:: rc.,.g%. , CITY AU SVBUittilf: . . . 'Car Returning' . - According to the .arreogesneuts mule by the . War Derartment, ail troops belonging in this mica of Patnsyliants, are mustered out at Washington. and ordered to report at the draft rep/mar near Pittsburgh for final payment. Tito Quartampler's depatMll4llllllths Pay master,s deq,Artment are ordaed to bi ready to restive the arms, camp and garsent equipage, Ai., and to pay off the troops, asikey einfie Camp Reynolds.' flotwithstanding all efforts, the troops are groping impatleal 'WAS ueemera7 delay at camp. After a three year. term ofea. TIM the boys naterally *neigh' fad r sinpidient at way delay, lowaerAecemay, n ne the 7 ap. puma their bole& Yesterday a itoimaittee, consisting of hie Han- or, Mayor Lowey,Maj:.lEnap, Capt. Batchelor, and Capt. 'Baena Md, went me to Camp Reynolds, to pee what could be done Sowards -lerlogleg our home - regime:ate into'the city. as they arrive fro:4,l94We_ iftee. In older QS Ilia might receive 'the bespitallties of the city, first, , aad meats repose be for lumber in their arm ee and equip , , and teg paid of afterwards. - Colonel Reeve, the anollllodial of Camp Reynolds, le. " formed the committee that le bad no Mum. lions with refitment* to them gracile, - other than' the order, of the respective commandlag oM. cers, to report to him for pettiest, aad to tarn over all quartermaster stores, de. The being the state of the ease,- the commit- tee meld accomplish nothing there. The 1550 C •PL Vole., have beaa la Camp fteyaolds since- . Saturday. Their arms and property has been turned over and reeeipted for, and the Papa's- ter hopes to reach them by Wednesday morning. Meantime, the committee made:Wm te with Sueurizztendant'Pitcrint for la train to bring in -the netrimaft at 9 o'clock today (Tneeday), - when they will tiii met bye brill:. band at the depot; escorted to the rooms of the Subsistence Committee, and a apsech of welcome bye member of the reception committee. After enjoying the hospitalities of the city, the special train will take the 'regiment •-back to camp at . ' 6.15 p. to., when they will he paid off by Major Berets, oa : Wednesday morning, and become citizens again. It is tote regretted that this doe regiment' could not have been received before their arms were turned in. But such Is-now impossible. Let our chimes do them honor on their arrival ; Baltimore is raid to be fall of- Western troops, en route for the ithomes. MU next to imprtsb hie to ascertain which particular . regiments.- Heap's celebrated veteran Battery, composed almost entirely of Allegheny 'meaty men, are - known to have reached Baltimore yes terday. As will be seen bye dispatch In another column, their exam whereabouts cannot be ascertained. 1 The Mends of the organization will endeavor to ascertain at what time they will be In; 'nc i x ,. der to tbem such a reception m td"be paw(., cable, an er the eircumstar iem.. Three' bisau'; , 'lr members f the battery are now here, vie: Capt. UM). C t. MeCilli,etd Capt. Denim. . . Our ci f me cannot do too much honor to. our returning braves. They deserve every token of. appreciation, and we feel assured they wilt re , celve such. . The 155th Pennolvanla The members of the 155th l'ennsylvania Yol nnteers, •ho are In the eitY„ are requested to meet at the Central Depot of the Pa. R. R., on LP erty street, this morning (dine §th), at 9 o'clock, for parade. That isvrt.the ' i d the regi• meat now in camp Reynolds will 'arrive in the city by special train and the regiment will march ttrough the principal street/. Lot there be a general turnout of our cithsens to welcome these returned heroes. ' This regtmect will arrive. le ills city this morning at 10 o'clock, and will a:web In a pro cenlan, accompanied by Ilia Heuer, the Mayor acd the Committee of Arrangements. BOUT' 07 ITIOCRISIIION .Along Stsitbdeld street to the Monongahela Home, where trots the balcony en address will be delivered by John H. Kirkpatrick, E oi.; - 'tenet along Water to Market; down Market to Chy Hall, where a sumptuous repast will be pre pond for the r. meet by the Subsistence Coon mince, after which they willroceed down:Mar kei street to F. f. h Street•, down Fllthito Liberty down Liberty to Hay; a l ong Hay to Penn:- up Pens to St. Clair and amass the bridge to Fed eral; alone Federal to Ohio; along Onto to the West Commons, when the regiment will enter tain the public with their unsurpaused drilla.. The regiment will be under the command of Col. Ewing, of Goe. , A. L. Pearson's Brigade, who will accompany the regiment' The ppteoopple t c air ranee' along the route of the, on Br ord of the Couunlttee of Arrangements. The urn of Western Regiments. His Hoe , Mayor Lowry, received the follow .lng diva swede,' la answer to .a rotten . snide to Governor Culla to apprise him when regiments from Vegans Pennsylvania &Mould start for rittahtugh. Governor Curtin applied to Adjutant General Itusaell for Information CM. the subject, and the following is the reply ; . "Hanatssria. June 5,1585. "lies. tenor Lorry, .afajor : . The transportation of returning troops is ertirely la Ike hands of the Omni Government. We me not advised of their departure from Washington, and western regiments , genera ll y pass up on the western side of the river, without crossing to lisrnsburg. I have seen Superin tendent De; Barig:of the Northern Central Railway, who has promised to inform Dermal Maks, so that be may communicate the nave • amide of western reahnenta." , -• : '•h Farr , Era."—A moreing eoedemoanun to haproeing the oceaaloa of efartleg a reel good and traaiew Hoe printing toaddee which If has porebased, eve .'Our peels Is the only one of tho Wad la the Beate, West ofthe We would beg 10 remind our neighbor of a &et which it leans taker. forgotten, that the Gamma Is now, and has bolut for over twelve months, panted on moor Me% , fast Pour Ceder winded. miehlnes, with a opacity foe minting beer 10.000 shade pet 'hoar-the int and the only machine of-the kind la the dilate, "West of the Alleghenies." We limeade:eat. terprise, and do net object . ..to self-adulation, pr•vided the Huth La strictly adhered to. la this rare, to the Guiana belongs the credit. if it be creditable, of having inteeduced the drat fast relay preen mewed In Western Pennsyl vania, as it introduced the Ora steam power peas ever wed in Pittaburgh, many years ago- American Protestant Amaelatlearerhe W. G. Lodge, of the American Protestant Associ ation, asactobled yesterday bits annul seadot. - The following officers were Melded he the m - . . MOP rmiz • W. R. x. -some J. Elia. Pillatipbla. W.. V. 111.—Ilred &Weft. W..G. Becretary---Zolin Plll, ' .g W. G. Tromaret—W. Whim, a. 06.- o arod oel& W. HIM W. O. A. ed.Mert:Olatibial R. 11.,TylatCass. Settlesper;All w. a. atunt--Joba Deese. POY.d pkla. . . Xtrawberry FestiralrA ihteltal will be, evenly the lady managers-et the' Episcopal Church Home, as 'esthetics lotto up for the support or widows and orphatuf,' at, Locate Grove, lAwreneeville. The taut* will le alias for the benefit of that Inatltatlee. sad the (gate& being or • charitable sod .beeeveleat mate should meet with favor ftee the 'petals. `Sep. per ticket. mop he rewired of .r.atcHa„ Meerut. deCo. Fifth sired, or l). and Mr. Mar. Cites at the A ailreadirroestog on• Libor. tyntreet.-11411hionohe President Of the Bort Ware Chleelre et th e solicitation of t fittest Committee al pointed by,Councile, has gooseated to tam. mini Mine Item tali at the croesing,.one on each al e of the street, to react half way. acrom. Atter brains - hate arrived, the getce will be thrown beck, and wizen. open- will fore along the enbetonca. •The plan •mill be laid before Count:Us SA their sent meeting. • , . - 011.—Compsnlos are now alnklnwhhree wells on Decker's Creek. Prostos county, West VW'- . pinta. ladicationi Me very goal; (If fact intly.tmud to the regions known as "the eternal centre, or Burning !Spring.. There are now . three - enema at work, day and night, and we soon erpret to see.nlaity of Ike oleaginom Sind 'ln market, from this • Reit Mphlt, Rang—Grand Requiem March. tit the memory of Abraham laueola; by jt, Hoff , man "Jeff. m a netleosts." words by tleerrt Cooper, end t by Hoary Tacker. Thew two beautiful new - pieces here- hen Just Dab. Hated and are worth the pawl of tonstetais: Tor sale at the Male Dego& of Kra. Cltartette Blame, 711th street. • • - , • Pitbdisrob Railroad Rooda.—Ocar coo wont if the raUroad Wade loud try nay of Pltattanit, aad oPoP the grottier Fortkto of lotto* salts kid boo locaocitt, late tiosa coot, promised and. bare eldure- been gralooofiti the now .00rapromlio Wade; at mei* owes or transfer: The ilayor Low algolog of: Cottlae Pork.—A taco WC '" SOO will come off so Coillas Pork to•dartri'thei. itnprooiatot of otoek—borseo cooly amobta. P. Laverty ow %ut m. "Lad, Milk." P..Q. Bat enters t. " White Paco." mod S. Bahia b. IL "XIV . !. ' ~ f .~st~_ , zY~.....nra .r-?. a., f...J~4.Ya c may. -.::.y ..✓~~ S ..lY'r„'f+~. .i~.l .~ _A ~:t~'.~nsp;+~•ah-~,t-•~ GAZETTE. . . 42100 x, o.;(1 moo!log of pie Select Rad Com- Own Commas of dm city Of. Allegheny was held ell *liar evea4m, Jan. U. ,Seled;'preseat,' Mews.. Atwell; Ptande, HoWes,,lndo; Meier. "Mcßride, B. BUM*, G. ' Mddle, dad Proddent Marshall. .. RadMe- presented a pelltbaa from sun driettisens, reading along the obi canal, calling the attention of 'the Cornell* to the &thy =- duke of the canal ,bed, the alckneu engendered thereby, and saldng that ateaanrts be , taken to abate the nebninee. , On sanien. the -petition , ' was referred to a tad ecenmittn entalsting 'orMeiairs. S. Rid. 'sod MCBIIer. Mr: Bonk's. prenatal the pippin!' of tha StrettCououlislaser. with - a renthilossfer the dop monist ofted th . e amount stated thends, which wae a Mr. Marin inthinittall a petition fir the lap leg of a four.tsch water pipe : on lealle Oral, westward from Beaver atm; 'with& resolstlon authcrighig the work be done. tesels: thin was adopted. The same ireatienan prenatal the pa j we'll of the Superintendent of the Warn Wake ; fie the Month erMay, with a neolatkin lot ths py rites& of theism, , which, was read thin times and pessefL' Not reached Is C. C. - Mr. Maria stated that the - thatiale ' cifthii. Water Committee" (Mr. Thomas.) hid - Ceased • to attend their meeting% while three ethers de• abed tenet, and the Committeewsianteesearily embarrassed in their action. '- las staignation of Mr. Thome% as a member of the Water Committee, (thuderad at the last meeting of Counciii, but _nos acted on.) was called op end on motion accepted: Mr. T. N. Miller presented 'petition from the Usion Skating Park Company. asking Conseil, to grant them the requisite supply of water. The petition was referred to the Water Committee, with power to act. Os main of Mr. Atwell. Mr. Modeler was duly appolatod at Chairman af. the Water Com- . . Mr. Irwin, from the Committee on City Pup erty, reported a resolution authorising the City - Ballehor to adiertise for sale and comer any or all the lota said on city liens held by him, to any . parties who may - be willing te *dunce the amount duethe city on the lot so Übe ILA with interest. coats and magas lir'esses of grading and peeing, the tenon; to be ascertained by ens Berme Comialsaloner—notice to begiren to the propeny holders so be as - practleabia. The resolution was adopted. , Mr. Irwin, from th e Committee on Claims and Accounts, reported a resolution in favor or the "payment of the bills of Messrs. Tswana Saville, . ate George W. Hubiey, which had been referred to tie Committee tor examination,The resolu tion wee adopted. Not reached iC. C. Mr. B. Riddle presented a bill of Messrs. W. H. Conlin, te Co., for work done on city Hall, with a reitention for toe payment of the sage, 'which was adopted. Not reached. in C. C. Mi. Atwell presented the following: Witheinea, A large number of veteran troops, after hiving nobly sustained oar common coon- i try In her time of great peril; are being honora bly discharged and returning to their homes; and among other organizations, Knap'a Penn .ey Iranla Battery, which is a city organization, is pet cte P 1t reach this city shortly, therefore, Nnolerd, That the twiddle room of our City Hall be granted for the reeeptlog of Ike organ'. talent known seEnap's battery. - - ' The nsaineknt was unanimously adopted. Not ac .11 in C. C. R. B. Francis, Esq.. the Colemiler elect, sub=m t ea his rug:nation as a Member of the Select Council, in order to.'enter upon his duties u Coetroller. The raignation as accepted, to take effect from the a. jogrunllkt of Cow ells. The President, Mr. Marshali,expreued regret at pat Ling with Mr. Francis, and complimented him highly for his swath' and .efficiency „as a member of 'Connell. ot. motion 01 Mr. Geo. - Riddle the Mayor use. authorized to order a epeeist eleetioa la the From Ward ors Dumber of Select, outsell, to elitte 'seamy canned by the mlybuttoo et P. /is Corn:toe pnisiiat 'News. Denney, t %number, Plttersim, Minna, Hill, Mil. 1. r, To.ritsio. and the absence al the President Drag) Mr. English was called to the chair arsicts presents a petat.oo from residents of the raft Conitaaa, to the Fourth Mort, analog tast tse •de wiusa OS the etwortion dispessed with littered to the tlity Moncton. Witt. Latroe- Mae to report an °Mussels granting the prayer of the petitioners. A. patine% for the gmilag cad pa. lag of Martin street, tr. ist Csaug to S: Lout street, was r„ferreet to Spew, t remelt ea li=t; outwitted w pention from the Library mam..eishod whims the us* of tho middle room la the seeone awry of the thty Rah ; for Library put = pos.a. The regard of ths petitioners was greater! ML BrelicS Wrote ed the report of We tingicolh ter; do Endow, with r Winthrop for the payment of Sundry bills, whlob was adapted ler. hall presented Um :spur of the Gas Com ,. matte Silk resolution tor the pahment of sundry has, wbleb tow minded.' - (Prerldrat Drum here appiered, and took the - Mr. Weir. • Me. Haws entarttal tie - report: of the. Market henualttee, with the warp,' et Weighwasters for the month' of May. amotuniag ho 11,111 Pk Le= sephd nod ordered l obe flied. • Mr. deter au.' from toe Oominittee on Whareti andLeudinde-p.emated a resolution to pay. WA* dry rills, q atch was adnocd. . • Ms. bleefelll submitted a resolution instructing tie throw .th mettles to wow et lothediately for the couple 100 of the sewer on the East. Clumunod .ftoto MiuMlnitott atreet to the wed Adopted. Zr. Mill. I _ple;; ; -,red the 'upon of the- Coonett= te. o 4 PriutWr, silk itholtithe to • Ippreatulad lulls, whl t; WWI addled. FAhantier s=binltted a resolution authoriu. leg the Street hounnitterto k are River wenue letw.ea Um railroad b , l de sad Walnut what, lad betwreo (I..cdrish aid' And c 4-, streets, or dosed sudiclenay to allow ye "to& pas M. O. nor , conenrr. I. Ink ..c.=lt3 (Jos altte• ara streina ail Wt asses ar. =...,faadings. Mr Miller tarred arepoluttoo eawowerind u ne Comsat,* on Ermines to hate She • supo of tie hope Eugisuritowe painted. kesperi. in B. O. veteran. to honwhhee on Maine'. with power to so'. Mr, dalksuber °Mind the followlim,•whleh w V. tretius, The prerestemnert of tho Ponturylva= Ifs tonal ars pot ;Wad ashl canal for;the purposes tor which . It was construed; aid wheresa in Its Tri oft Llitby eondiron lt Is enatader.ag the health Soll4tor ffeladrueted to • lake mak measure* am WI/ /Cad to the abatement a O. eoncanediand adorned to the epeeist ow able. retied bye preehms reeolutloe. Mr Drum, treat tee Omni:antes on Water. Pro. meted a lengthy report. reels • ins the Mithnuttee gr.wisit Out of the dbutereeteent between the . member,' of the eintualeee and the Superintendent WM* Wider Wafke, aad timbering the uremia. ton of three members of the °manatee., nantely— Meson Donn, Hanna sod Miller. The meart was soconipanhtil with a seam of resolatlons Mailer the aoceptalee of the resignation the buyerinteadent et the Watee Worse; deg the celery of theSaperiatendent at PAO per aonant, and errs hitt the apponitment of use Enyoieer and elrenten l im Han Weer to be 'odd by the au. plumb silent out, ot hie salary, - fee comatLee we. alto ten rutted to melee appll attacks and eppOlet easspetent Sopertatendeat. Mr. ache dttostued Seandrett, the Semis. tea eat . from the acmes alleged &wait May and revetted that hi. ettons had, not been fully 'me. aloof ti e comodttes He bed -plated the We. tor-works de settlarable condlUeni Obleb, bed art been done by Ws viedeoseaors far *owe p.m": Mr. Hamm 'LIAO that wren Me. So admit was asked "boat the cap eity'of rue walks to wittety the city with water, he reel lact thee. .tke 4-1 old eartter -wen plated out!. WM& asked by the. tastatlatte ter Imoniattoa shoat the works.- he ed•ber caplet er WU , set live IL he was roe. - Dated ea tfuperurattraat Nr. Hangs admit wleh to to a neater et the calunlttee - . Mr. Mensal ' Wei teat Kr. Seutdrett las re. treated!) tapes sad aa lataitclea to redge but lie had Milualted hba to name Mutes the Mans, year, ai he wtedider Ms date. Mr. asierted that ere nut of the Ha. ter.tbmmlttee.had iroaotaoed Mr. Seeadrett le. TdrzlisUala r ted that Mr.ltoandrett &Salable:mei Ma that the Water.. , eke wire tosaMcieet ts l th. , 047.1/11111.seleattltelmlactiti Mid de cided ettutrwite. He .(21r. Hall) whiled. lot, a at",olt• ir the teimorea eat of the worts.. Mr. Mains stated that air , Sandie! , 'Weald kb,t swoon weeded aim • plea far Um Improve ment or the Waits, whlchitelutal Added ..0r5... , . , , • ble.Pattenwatmeed that the present dlMoulty' between the Wet e cloawittes snit the supetz. t•ndeat war ale evaistal astute:; . , .•, Afar solve further- Msenssloa, thit , ropert wee &tweeted. (ezeepttax that yart lo Wenner. ti.tae tell nation of die .hreemeabera. of ilia Iyenkrait; tie.) at d the rotate lens were adapted ' II Selma Connell the wattle as ter,.was post. paned, lane Haunch QlJecirsed weelliaTlesday . 7 Deuellt of lir. tieftee.—hlr. J. O. Berton; the ever Ipopnior Comedian.. mhos a &rowell benefit st;the Pittsburnhlitiuttre tomight, We doubt not. his mans frionthswill curet him with theirmrsince, az d iswell:the Dal* tO 'lta utmost copecity, .The See Eorlish comedy et "Pal! Pry.. tottotbermith the "Kieg oreinbC"' and 1101 en Bhinglen form the bill for the ocea• 7.arceily.--jle4 briibui, a domestlC ha , boar Leg -fora the blayorlesteniay ori a ettaj of Wool way apprspdauns s west. sad .bas 1 smi s sal able bream tAtio tie. P ra ie<, of '1 11sitbatarear.. :The proluctuir• r• - R -• S ec lag to sOd the caae to omri, las Sonar COale ed to dWklia the owe with cOate.J. I ; gekael Xenia's/ 111 g faa o 44 table I ilamitik ate Waeiab 'cottzt. • enuh and elaik , ' loamy atitaatoga,. dOsaeinlea, dm« primp AteCiellindla . !thee Audi notuse, bg Fla stmt. ... • . 4 deiehier - Etecte&—Tbe Eighth Wardle • : Board o*las, maim sleeted KW Manta NI h- tel aba hiralay Vepartmeaa 'of - said Waal Belbaok.alas Alla Kam E. DatKai., Catithiertii . ..doeektig. liatmetta, oss; :Num, iuM catetiotaity,' . Mcatesattf . 'Zoe s 4rirlb Lidice, settle_ cod ebildriffies boots,' ' sod csittnr..ofevery_ . dePt*IPLUIDi st . , McClellan 4icsion ilawke..s3llrth anuf. art. 6006, durine, haste itiores gad higiftienialsts, .eoe imeglonilic,sio;ss /'4)110M41 , • ' ' • t • ' ESTABLISHED IN - 1710 - ; f Jr Diteequi_ et, Citations. - sky,-~ ..`♦ ~ . ~ :... .%v _e'r:.iZ.rS, A+~~ xßrtwFk x ~:~s'x w..w.~. ....,_ J. y-'• District Attorney. MYIIIIB.II. EDlroast—The CIIIITIIII/ tar this or rice being about;to &we, behooves the people of this leyal cononudty to Acta that thep know bow to reward her pliant *oldish, and they ife• resolved that their tolls and sacrifices In - our comttrVa mule soma unappreciated or So bun ihrgottes. . • —.• • Let this feelbz be aardiested by an earnest awl 'Urge* lowan of CoL Daft, a gentlealsot bosoatilittaa aro equal to the position, aad whole past caner ls wildcat goaraatoe'ollito the pec il latldscoanty penult I clilltaa to dehat a mat lobelia - 1M a hastilsk big cow try's genteel 91111thayrtfoleo 4ho-', victory ota chrbiaa otticaotetar arteramaloudaittlklW- •- • , Bat one civilian stands between Col. Duf ass the eines: no tier andldate: Mr. Xhilmato. rick, whose tent of deelhoolcm publlibed De lon, 'ern& I' too oppast a atfier ea ermensi, and although comma of ea nomination, honorably and sesmonaly dallied to continue the enema sultan Km, and baviaravary confidence in his ability and amsyetanoy, Eon gives the tationel hie hearty support. , • Sounszeltarmm. lb Ile Liam Totem of Afteetairgoiastyr—litiv kindness of friends has sensw ley namo.Ja commodes with s rgeondeation to . the °dice Dktrit Attorney.' At the time of the siggestion" male;- ' the canted being exclusively hiagora VANN eras to my mind a fair and !wearable one. and as an appreciates of my discharge of dal). on the partof my friends, war to me, 'of, • . averse, twirling. • . • • • •-•-• Nem then, howerci,, new' eandidele has _- been named In the Inman of a most weer- • strackmai, and gallant soldier; Colonel - L. , - - 1••.' Derr. Retested llfe arid lbablnicaPmligis. otontry and the Miff, and wears npm son the aears of most Wins and' homing :do- Weider with him, nor with any staler wheat the loyal ; people of the county may consider' can 1, or will I have any conteetfor thti or any office in their gilt. Daty and pawl. otism alike suggeslthat the soldier should Cll any.egice, to which hemthintt, and thddittlitif of which he 'squalid"! to discharge.' therefore ' - htg leave to deellne.the candidacy In favor of Cal. Duff; and tottge ray Mends th 'weal; to - • - him all the snpporYwhich their gammas petite& enee may have kindly intended for me. Thanking you for your repeated 'exPresslimu of personal confidence. in the past, • - I am, very respectfully yours, Zone M. 11.111LrATRI9L.. Pittsburgh, day 12, 1864; ' ' County Convention. Einvona Geznyntr.lt mar 110 t min i be mm t• • make a remark in relation to the members of the - Leglelatnre which are to be put in nomination by the Colon County Convention, which Moots It is till-important to have a pea ticket, and one that will command the confidence of not only the party but of the people generally: • In this connection allow me to say that Hans }3; Herron Is one of our late members who -- ought to be' returned. having at the .primuy meetmgs in his immediate 7 1 01nity onststWed Etryty One knaws, who visited Harrirbuiz ttst he was both 'limed and eapalge," and will do his bonistiments good service if hots returned as onoof the members from this county. Iterunuour. Commtadoner. - • hicasne, Enrroas: It is worth the while of Chi' • delegates to-day to give their attention to thy.. ... , * claims of Johnston A. Conner.- of timer Clatr township, !aloof the 76th regiment, P.. V., for County Commissioner. Mr. Conner Ma - - young,man whe was seriously wounded in the • foot at the battle of - Chester Heights, Va., and permanently disabled. No one of our brave and returned volunteers is mere deserving or tithes • worthy than he;. and the county through bar • delegates could not confer the eke upee any one more Justly entitled to - the position. The' interests of the county amid never suffer if en- - trusted to his care. Mann Femme. . Gov. Clarke, of Pllsalasoppl,an a Boorgist— Ivor. The. rebel Governor Clarks, of Mississippi: has the assurance to officially call a convongon of the people of that State, to repeal the ordinance - of 'occasion, which be says, was. adopted with •guenticedeoted unanimity. by the people,l in' • 'l6lll. parka like all the Southernleaders; has " an amastsg amount of mamas as hie capital • - - In trade, aid nes it on all occasions, becoming . ; • or otherwise. It is a matter of no motaeat whether the ordinance of "Went= is ever 're- ' pralcd,l and certainly • the Government of.tha Gaited States will not let those who adopted IC , with net ' unanimity men agihi to repeat the -• ' (urea racindlug it. The azalea of the United ;•••-• States have effectually repealed all the illegal. acts of the usurpation, and, with them, abolished the *Ter of all the State functionaries who hue : • been assisting to entree these acts upon the San-hero people. The Govarainent staltoritlf . • beak restored, It wilt announce the necessary . movement for the people to put their Stens ' ; swan la poetical relations with the General GOT- . .; ernmect. The deetructionista are not wanted soft a:cousins-m.l.f. --raga Lakrer,* . . . Trial of Jeff. Davis. ••-; • - . , The trudiots of the iinp.ame Court of the Dia- .. trict of Columbia have determined to Cry Jet. Da'!; on the indinnent found last niass. • fore a fall bunch, "Judge Canter. preaidl g. There !smitten to believe that th - e trial will take - ptace on or about the 15th of this month, =leen the defendant can make a allowing of nnectadlr for pas*mi n g the hearing fora few days. [cis not tellered, remover, that Jeff, Dart: willla tartan. enT objection to a trial this mate, wi • e facts involved In the case are patent and In. leputablei sad were inch a thing pennissiblein a criminal trial, the case could be beard upon an. agreed statement of facia. The trialualsetoc , . • . ,-; call more than three or &nu. days In the, • titbits of the jury and presentation ' say 'further prolongation will depend on the length of argimente of counsel. - ' Baas= Asa, 841 exteaalve distiller of Dvltiat; Otto; was detected 's few days atm In anWemps • .. to sailndla.the GOTeKLIMen oat of- the Dial= soma eight lituidred barrels of-whisky,'. by re: moving the same .froat the distillery what'. thia , swam came around., The smuggled inlete was . .swam old barn, about Slur milts DM* * Delphos. As the time the 'diseases, was mids, ' the (late). owner of the whisky was In NOW: Talk.," probably, asking arrangements 'for 'the, sale of his busy stock, in which he hail teem! • so rtietetafal In evading the' tax. On hls =.ll owaver, be Wand his whisky -sassurdy - - la a warehouse at, Delphos, Ruda the.mintrol of the saseassr,' his dhUlb. . cioaei and She keys In the hands of the Gkrferlllaltit I,l6!3esinr. - A Samoa as Intoram.--Adviont from /frortrma Monroe Inn= as of the estabilikommt :of a public government school at Clap Mal* toe, and of .its. belag 5 sabre a ,was mutilated some ilma ether byt}edmal. 3 ler. and wee put In operation by Gineral Morn than' me tonnisna, - attend; mist of them bring cblldreniltnrgialaaa"Tbb lna were ereetetby tbe the imam blrentirelrel Amin m es collected lei tie SF 'reent by a levy on senate commercial pdvl. The Principals Rev. J. & MUM, Of Wat Cheater ‘ Va„ mho feeble to be very , 4r ateam g ,the pos. Coaltstrelifie of the Correia) has noshed a eientanateation.,etved,by twearty-ttiWw lead ' hig' bettors °Mew Tort cltry, iitatutz,that thew - wlll.oot, sate tor eirdWatioa.upott wee", iliWeeke %Wider thelreWtal to 'enable all the Naw Tett bpote ,lbeeozoe zatketal beaky'. which Our coal oot dolt all Won to claim , eirestlatiotat• the.ammat which they would be eatitied.lader tbelaw. The backs' le . Providetwei niqtrOct and New Haven we. Ulkhkg action qen thi awrote *OP* be .the New To* blab: Alliditb- Thin..of Boston unites with theNew - Terkr b,iake. • , • • Lan' wVektvro returnee rebels mum to utddi Court Ibnirei Wert Va.; where, their • father: sldai, They 'Ode through the town eteddimi fi millarlly to acquaintances, but found none • Ingto recognize them. They Wereloon nutlfiat that but thirty minutes would be alloriorl..heit to leave. "Thq hint was taken 20 they; Wt.' They were mounted on two 'fluty hurses,_tim '" • were prumMd and their buries taken Croat Mum , ' and turned ever to chinas who Wham nibbMi • of their honest by Confederate lbterat.,- Tat Cestptroller of: tho Currency Lute decided • art , to tame a oertlacate of auth. rift to coat mance builnerna to any Batton!. batik •elavattott _ fin era Blue ban k the elreobaloa of. tha *hats bank exceeds theautount silowed fat a aa. timid bank of the ems capital, dearalair the Mae bank . chettinion tO be, alter content:al; "••• the'. &edit:lion Of tee natlonal km 1461000 the _- hater la, tn, all naspetla.; responsible fat • booed to tedtem tt. - -•-• , '. , Me. 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