S.'rs' _"' '" "- EMI MOM _ i 't-, ,, V,1. , 0.;'.f:: , :;;;.;::'4* ,- . , .5V1.i. ,,,, ., M=ls=E 4,ii.elmb,it. F oll. o*tetti-. VERY` LATEST NEWS '''''iiik_iiiitAt TRIAL ii7IIE.SSiS EXAMINED, ',MONO iltllolol_ ..:TkefILITIM -Ise n.ex-or ync aciantßiEs. ~ ilselliCllM stria* Belljailitio .....1. , , .b. -- X .... ....-- , .........- .... , , ---- _es transom lune L.-- g' of interest /4 2 qoar l phice 'at th e tone: Oita teftnie or recess. r`;;,^, , Feriffred Fraser Wititiedr , i resided in St. "Lemlar a Man" tinted' Mir and another salmi IdMorldayfirewers co ;anal in theplot 4 trigsria W esterit stea - mboats ; th of these men ..-...;Wensiencondans; TWA: I.; arreand Col. Bar _ , „vela were also emeamen; all them wee Wants of thiCinifederate Ckrremet ; these men were A "engaged In - ranning'steamboata'a the Western ...- liTellkille sdelnakoatk Itomial, Bob't Campbell, i' -1". DNA CA Tiilor nut others, were burned by them; do not know pl at materials they used. The , plan of operations embraced the destruction of .C. 7," - : 4111114 .. - 1 14114 14 14144 4 13 ,0 10 Y0f the Government; a max named'Dillingham claimed compensation Ram the Boron:eat for the destruction of a . - - novisal steamer at Nukflilr, whneas ' had an 1- Internists' With the serer Fonder/tr. Becretru7 of . -SlAM:mid Secretary of Mar ar_Richmonkon the .•. ; Sinh sof August, lint; witness 'went -with Dill- X. 'lngham find Clark, and ••all"' pet "in claims fir boat ' burning. ' -They::- prenatal their . -claims to the Secretary of War but Beddon said . that business Was Is the".beiths" of Benjamin; they Wen presented their claims to Benjamin,. ' who asaml witness If hawas in St. lon% and Lf • cfheltepers weft conecq bathe* asked Clark if . - .witnisalraa all tight; Ire (Clark) sahibs bad hem re enter all night;by Mr. Myers; Benja mlAtaid alisume to till nett day with Clark and Dillingbam, thathehad shown the pipers to aff. ''',, -. " Dols mad waked Thant to take three Imndred ' thousand dollars and Ilan a receipt in fall ; thay refused to do it; Benbunin then said HMI - Mean "claimed the destruction of the , Daniel 0. Taylor, be wsmted a statement from him; the -I i.. Vartielthett malts burs statement that Dining ' .; ,B4uskal Walked by Bishop ;Polk to burn the tr=,Nese. and bad been sent for ; ' Olift" trot the statement to 8en ..,,-.' ..Jamie soul made smtiotent of fIIV,OOO, 835_- .0 1 00 &MU gold;tad i 1 inlant Months if the titans wood coerces; they took s droll, on. Columbia, 8.0. and got it cashed. While wit- ness was shell Benjamin sold Anis wanted to ..s.. •On kinn be went in, Davis asked him about destroying a bridge called Loag Bridge, between Nashville and giattaanosa; witness thought the b ll4 O could he deanoyek and Benjamin offered him Ibtir hundred thosaad dollars to destroy it; witness agreed to dolt if the papers were taken ': .flelsClatir and Dillingtoun; witness 'told Dsts ...ite nought it was no *nee to burn steamboats, '' ' awl ...... n id - he wen 'oleg 'to hare that Stoma.. - Hat dayan - order was putilisbad re. ~volt the-commission of men to brun ."-boats, steam- In addition to Mona Long Bridge, Da t via aolhorlsed witness to destroy Quarte=ss trOs nous any where that it tend' bt) done; all the am, withesi remetioned, were in the Con- Inderate service, and belonged to a secret o:-, amniotic'', knownas the .Ordea. of American gsightse" Cred.-Itimerwab nil to be an °Meer of this organisation; the steamer Hiawatha was burned by thesame arrangement as the others. , *Mr tbfiumbuttlon of two witnesses whose t . : - ...- - testimony-was unitahortant, the Pro v o s t Mar. ' shall of the Court was ordered to arrest certain wintesses-srOprened for defense who faUed to obey she proem, viz.: /edge Olin, N. Corms; P. Haien and Henry Barden. Frances B. Farrell testified tba. Dr. Mudd i ,-- -emote his home on the afternoon of the day aftrt the estassination; he came down the main road which /nada to Bryestown and went back -.! - '4.lesestle way; I' was la ~ xey limo when Mr. Hardy, who was at the ford gate, helloed to me that the President was assassinated. and (Ma - "'Seward. , sod; soil were j umpired; I • Wail the 'doctor about it and he said It was so; I asked who assassinated the President; be maid & man named Booth; Mr. Hard Win asked them whether it was _* the that was down here last all; „the ! .. r bed net !mow whether it -wee or "'ili .- not; ma ere ware three or fear of that name if, that was tne one he knew him; the Doctor s aid beim my,sorry:-the "-thing had eacurrede he did net give the particulars of the assesaisatioe; he was not at my bone more than fifteen min t' - Ott erterekamination by the defence witness --"' slated that Mudd end it was the worst thing that waled have happened. He seemed Mail* ,- :' • in emoest;lM came to see Hardy' about some rail timber. . _ . Lewis E. Haskins Walled to Atzerott,s caw r.: ardice Sohn F testified that he resided In the B of Dr. Hada; Inechlm alter ma dams the day after the assassination. / be said, r . ablutearenas terrible; be said he teerd it at . i -Bryantenraffeented to feel ill tier sorrow he ece. ;mud. • BB K. Watson testified that he would not be. . -- lienre Daniel J. Thomas under oath; have known him rum a boyfsaw him on the 4th of dune; he told me that be "'witness against Dr. Mudd, and that Jostens 8. Naylor hart - sworn to put down his oath, but that ,if, his oath ,stood be , itrullegia s portion of the reward offered for Bath. - MIMI C. WOO Fe-examined, and testified to having frequently seen Booth at We National Hotel In conversation with , others_ besides the ;piston. , , • • • - Henry - Borden, residing M Troy, testified that ' Morton's reputation for , veracity was bad; be 1-• was eat-to be believed on oath. Adlorttnal., _ ---''' • IiffEING FROM PANAMA ILEVIMEN ISEUPIELIaI iießoaci GINITOWN AGAIN CLOSED Anotha &volution InSalvmlor ,:.addeaz:= xorepnek op , 'swum .Nsiv,:foinr;Tzokit steamer Costa Rice brligirgalei from Panama to the alit. Coup ling bee issued those to take Command of the floopotiras : The gunboat ante ni,Gtorgla troild,leave for Catihsgenta on the Ist oSt June to take on board General Blekleson his return - from Bogota. The war ,prig Guinn, with exTrealdent Oas tells, of Pera, on hoard,sa . a prisoner, arrived 4 Panama on the 13d at _7[q. The imolatlon.in Pan *ward to have been' thorevgly Proldent „Reza. Lamm sad &aim bed beentatalien from the reveled a-r las and the war vessels reappeared. . . fireptewn &deices state that a British steamer' had gone In.mmault at the schooner atized at that' game* deserters from. the-American gun boat State of ?earn's. The *sag rtgreed, Ger.. ieWrizior . anpilka and Weals:en. , The harbor_ :ed'artgawn .waa *galactose:l, although a dun ...aollonfeet. deep had been dug out, but . it Ailed • jypchcr Mitoodlstell. reeolatW had broken out In Salve. dor in several town la favor of Barmen, who was In runnel. and bad been sent for to take command efhia adherents. . . The Panama Reretd nuderstinds that Juarez imaissned Idols of Margtle for vessels cm both Ahe Padfle ind Atlantic oceans, to . prey on . . . _ The presence of 'several , armored steam war mods on the -Chian Coast, as releforcemakts to Mistreats/sled, titeued soma elLeidetnas in Oen. Magraderge Surrender—Rebel Texas' Cesandaidoners—"Peoplo Amnions to Re • •,•, • - • rizw Tosx. , : , Atoe tl.-eNew Orleans &deices of NAT sTiskLany Mildred. Col. Aehbel Smith and P. &Mager, the Commissioners sent by , Ids. EIZO settle ot &biter= for the surren der of lt heti ' Texas, bad arrived; When all i ArtieetZetrater Amor nothing of . ,Eirby_ eartiadef. , !They state tbaCtheyrepro ves tinreisit authorities also. Oen. Canby told nes le could Isot recognize the civil antborittel, . ismuld gnat the ansealsalon an Inter/leer. Tbs 7 tapresentlist a,people of Texas will re lent to the Caton without - the least sew onion. Illitdo.lidtmtelfidnit , op soy birders between . Iheinsted si any masa, East, Wag of Monk, They ere anions, and longtime berm. wix to UM Linke. They return. to u erlth - out a 43aleitlipbe tbs pot, sad accept the &we; POltPurfull** l 44 o ; • , TM •ANlstant Treueryalp NNW rinittile 6.—A 'pedal to the Oonil esiostidsettier Ito® :Mettles** June Stbi sa Antedneallst delesokttoti froa New k Sd C te pentlMsT oPhoet eAnts selteathet rh ea nnmeltt o needed delepttoa will succeed. R A Teadlitte. ot i /ry,_l l l now Peoudnently spa We et lee the ENE EM==l MEM • - • _ _ IBIBIEIitEINEETING IN NEW TOBK. RECEPTION OF MT GEN, GRANT, GREATEST ENTHUSIASI MANIFESTED. Speeches Vi Messrs. Grinnell, Dickinson ••g sythOmi. ud Logan... . IIF.EDLETIONA AIMED lAD ADOPTED. olidinsMlNt Administration - Endetised. amsarau...MllANT. SERENADED: NUN ,P yes, May it.-. The morning Papers de . vole Me& spruce io theaccount of the rectledit of GeneraliGnint yesterday. _There was a meet ligat the Hooter isStank in 'the cronies. The crowd at the Astor House during the day 'w as very dense: Tiro rectielons-weittheld, sit watch. there was much hand-ohaklam About thirty gn to was prcsaid. at the &bluer, where-Moses 11. Grinnell presided. General Grant . begged to be excused from responding to•'a least in his tumor. A t t h eittt eung at. theCoopex InsUtnte; several =newest ;did ethos altemPthd tiainake 'Teethes but the engine. refused "to listen to them' until- Gen. Grant had beat =seated. When be came open the tint geateetearithusissin was man, Hatted. Speeches were then made by Moses H. Grinnwell, Daniel L Dickinson, Gen. Blair and Gen. Oki:Blair spoke of the Object for which . the meeting was called, to endorse President Joha nn's administration, and seamed theandleutte of his hearty approval of the proclamationa • and said that he had not met any man who had;rtbt any otrpn to, the Pretident'a course. - Gen.- mildtherthelllonwsa ended, slain. ry forever cad, and the power of the Government was felt and inderatood both at • home and abrOld., 'On the, quail= of raconstruction; he surd hedid not agree with those who thought ,the rebel States should be considered as territory. ; - The suppression of the rebellion did,not obilte. :rite - States: He winitit - toitee 'Jeff. Davis and the leaders of the rebellion tried for treason and muthled u.: traitor& The question of the .right .of • suffrage should' 'be . decided by the 1 States, whenever -- Ojai Governments were statstabliithitil.,, , , - z He -thought that deconlty should be d'entanded from England • for the denniction Dy the Alabama and other pl rates, and collected by forte If secessarj; end he believed In the enforeethent of the Monroe doctrine, but was opposed to all filibustering and . emigration schemes. • ' About naldnigat Gen, Grant was serenaded at the Aga Hoose.', 114 left Ibis morning for West Point. ' Has Yon; dna e teeolntlona adopted: Int tight declare that %lift off s ildi or the awe wee eleven fee the 'reanegement of local and domestic alfalfa, while the agency of the daderal isoveritimastieettcsen to'attisinf to national and foreign affairs• full faith In Andrew J0hn ..60114 ihatlttalan Li the most hellions crime,•and mutt be punished according to law; thanks to the army and the navy; strongly reiterating and endorsing the Monroe doe; appthr log Proldent Jeduason'a • refusal to re. `email*. • the pretended- , government of the, ' rebel Stateat- expectations of - thimiation for injuries indicted upon oar commerce by the connivance of tareiga powerp rejoicing , that 'chit law Is seen to bear away;.respecting Party 61r:diens, and,urging a cordial unity of the Ad . Tbese resolattons were, beartlly adopted and folly endorsed by the opened. The- meeting was one of the largeth ever held la the city, add the teciption of General Grant was enthusiastic beyond all orecetteut, - MAXIMO.= - AGEST IN KEW. YORK, Rekase - ,of Rebel -Governors. HAWN .OP SECIETIIT ISAIID.AID Saks or Bel43__ Property Suspaded: VISIT, TO CONTRABAND CAMPS AM SCHOOLS. Our Eni.lippan EquadroA. ' Slaw'Tonz, June 11.-4Tke warm ens: count Reirignlir, under Secretary of the Navy , for bias ladlbw, bas waived' in New Tork with art , thority to centred for tzurehlnery, and vessels of war (erne Imperial Government. The Metre Washington special says: GOT. Watts; of Alabamn,who was masted fewdays ara at Macon, Ga:, has been released, and has - - returned tb Ifectrosmery. It is ‘ llhcruetxthat Letcher and Vance, now In Old Capitol, will be released on parele. It is thought. GratCol.,L Parsons of Tolledga, Alm, will ..be appointed PrarLibmil Governor of Alabama. All doubt in . Fred. 13elrard's ceee at an end. • lie Imuk ntddly reeovarei wilbia..the few days V , and to enabled to =Verso freely sad oultbre The Tresense's special atier ia Sswird still experiences great difficulty - In speaking and eatirg, hls /enter jaw belng so as to be itnixtevable.. The lower part of his face is co m yietcly enveloped In mw.nical contrivances for kreping his jaw in place so that It may heal.: •It le authoritative/7 mot:meal that the Preel ,dcnt has ordered a suspension of the sales cf rebilleaded property.for non-psymext of diroet tame in Tennessee. Thera aro reasons for be. thin policy sill be extended to ell &Wh ere States. Comitlialbnet , Dale, of the Indian Duman. _haa beta Invited to reship, and it la believed be will acceist the Invitation MID. Hai. Gen: Howard returned last evening from ils tour of inspeetbsn to Richmond. He visited Many contraband camps and *davit', and eine° bis return bas made some nominations of super pdcodenis in Yirglnia.. - Maj. Gen. Palmer, commanding in Kentucky. arrived here this morning and bad an lattr7l6W 1111.1:1 tho President and Beattalyvt War: He *lll mimic tO•inonow to bin command. The Tinto! speclal eats: Admiral Dahlgren will Gail - net t week la ,Llsliagaldp Colorada for the Europener squadron:. The Colorado will prob ably ranaln Yoitelpally on the coasts of France and Encland. ' • . docielaern; Delegatlons—itegilar Ariai *platers—Eighty Thousand Troops Scut ldocar—Vlsiters Returned '' —lel. Davia, PfunntoicoOnie EI: —The Mississippi del• medics headod by Judge, *turkey, and tha Georgia delegation headed by Congressman Hill, rare In eons elution skill President Johnson to day, misuse to the organisation of the govern. melds of their respective Mates. The WarDepartnient has decided' that vein tear Soldiers wishing to millet in tho' regular ar my, will be forthwith mustered out of ' , their re. 4peclive comma:ars, receive their discharges and, Anal statemerite, and will not be sent to a rent O tZTO9I to receive their deal payment, " Since, the 91st nit., when the movement of troops from this city homeward commenced, the total - number of • soldiers who have left- hers amounts to 80000 men, with nearly 9,500 horses. , and nearly 2,000,000 pounds of baggage, The Secretary of the Navy, Poemaster dam. al - Dennison Wm. Bacon„ chief chief clerk of 195. Nevi Department, mid - their invited guests, sc. • lived lithe Navy . Tard' this afternoon from a tour of 'nitration connected with the Navf - 1),,,- There had; been no , detennbaatton As .yet whether leg Davis will be 'tried by a civlror. mCltary court . • Tie SevenAlittly Loan. YntLATELPHIA, June - y.-Jay Cooke, 11. 13, Subfalptlon Agent, reports tho subscriptions to the Seven-Thinly Loan to-day to the'amonut of t 2.31.600. Among the lamest ,anbactiptions are at Becood National Banker Chicago. Val, COO; First National Bank of Bt. Louts, $100,000; Fourth .Natlonal .Bank of-Bt.-Louis; $100,000; Flret National Bank of Nei York,s3o,ooo; Ver. ' rake & Co., New York, 4130.000; Ninth Na. Bona Bask of. Nov Y0rk04107,400; Ylrsf Bonn] Bank of Portland, Me.:$100.000; Nation al Bank of the iteimbllep Boston, $lOO,OOO. Ne:lcan Advie,es: WASITMOTOI4 June 8.--Tbe West 'dykes from Chihuahua show. that ou the 6th of Slay, the French troope,wersat leaat three hundred miles; yam' that er, width Is strongly fanned. there.' fore It notprthemogtbat WY would , march WI that iliingt. ,-- -There is mason tbr from teml-caldal them% that the recently pub. Ushedl repent thatTreinentanarea was on Its' way to thd Unite/ States is untrue. The pros. peps of the Liberals and terrresented as enemy- ' • • Gem. it at - VoltelkeePa* . . rotoesmentr, Ame B.—Tboassods of Pio - Pie assembled at me statices to•nlght to MS_ Geo . avant. 'Appropriate We.l63ine jtmJ Wen Ater. la. the scene was Map with Inuteemeable torch.' ; es. The. most legatee eatheateumilevanot Gen. Grata was InModneed to the eesel .. .ibllyri., aidAloweihitaelmowlitieetweem: • lesv Toad, /sae S.--Gold stronger. The de port demand coatlauesactlve„ and the peasant seadesey Is streagly two* hlegber They lune stood emay et alma VA ESE TILE REBEL SAM STONEWALL DEM ON SPAIN FOR MEUNIER, THE MOBBOB DOCTRINE TO BE BIFORCIM LAYINGU THE ATLANTIC Wit THE REBEL PMATE, SHENANDOAH., DAVIS' TRIAL fROBOLT POSTIVIIRI/ AN INTERVIEW WITH THE'AVEMMA oashritiN. CONTEST 1 , 01 PEOVISIOIII.4 GOVEREON . ,Nsw Vat, Jute B.;—A. special to the Mr 'aid ikan Washington..Tnae 7th. says: A formal Sas been made upon - the Spanish Gov evnment fbr enerender';of••UM rebel ram, Stonewall. Of course no Word hia been received yet. as the matter gam to Madrid for decision. `Notwithstanding the Intlmatlia of the ffrit• ishaubject. It Is not the intention of our Gov ernment to abandouvr to tail wise - abate the nand iron England for damage to our co metre DI the anglo-rebel pirates. " The dlabandonlag of i portion of the army is no evidence of a cowardly policy. Enough will be retained to enforce any demands upbei for .eign governments, and if neccesary the ,eterana muttered out Can be :neatly ettutmoned back to . . M 16 underitood- that:preliminary measures have already been taken in reference to the en forcement of the Monroe doctrine; and a notltt cutlet serred upon Napoleon shit "thee we have fettled our, own family affairs we will not sitb telt to European laterfereithe with those' of our aick neighbor Mexico, and very plain lofts tlou elven tharakiapoleon mast not only notaeed more troops into Mexico, but rust withdraw the - French end Austrian troops stow theriand the people of Mexico to decide for themselves whether they will have au empire or a republic. Otlicewith it will be our duty to see that the Be publicans have fair play. dn application , has been made by Cyras W. Meld to the &eau, of the Navy for the" detail of the United States Stoamthlp..biliagais, tomtit inlaying the Atlantic eable.`, - At no.,ofliclal notification bid Woo received of the iescindlog of the order that vessels of war of the United States shall -not be permitted to remain more than - 24biraire In any British , port, the relvonl vonot be 'KV= -Tat pitimed ,Inforolation of the repeal of the order eteindhin •bell'gerent veesele from • more then twenty-four -boars *till ht !MOM ports, coneedea belligerent Mids. Yet.'and admits the Inman dealied eqsal privileges with 'the United States vessels. :This Is doubtless Attended for tbe pur pose of enablingthe Shenandoah; the only rebel pirate .now. afloat, -to escape glom the San In-: dies, 'Where she war at last 'deices. It Is now probable that the trial of Jeff. Davis will not tape place until' Septembet. ThS Su preme Court of the District of Columbia. In which the Indietiuent was found, will , adjourn to-morrow, cod there la at present no prospect of a special term of the court. daring the sum. A portion of the Alabama delegation were at the V: bite Horse again today. Messrs. Davis, Medley and Bilb are asahrted by tbs. loyal Ala bamians to be rebels of the most , malignant type, who are, now that the rebellion bs sup pressed, endeavoring to get control. Of, the -re construction of the government, Messrs. "Mocte, Paxson.% and Tibbs here ,bhan regarded as favorable to the-Union, but open jo auspicion for their amociatiote with the 'secession element In this delegation. When they came here their intention was to recommend Col. &Pavia, a rank kW. for Ira,- .visional Governor, but this Idea was abandoned alter they reached here, and CIO- nowtteeem mend Mr. Parsons. lie is oppoited by, no loyal men of Alabama, who have recommended. A. W. Iludtk a Orden man,. who was kneed to abandon the State oa &corner of .ble Union seotiments. Ho has been an active promoter of the Union ruse. .and was iftr4tw mental In ralaleg the first Alabama cavalty reg iment, which has rendered good aerrbre during the war. Shonld the delegation now bens sne ered an obtaining-control of the State, the light ing-loyalists say that it pi:thew:mate for them to return to Alabama.. - • IRE SIXTIL ARM! COUPS RETIE WED. TROOPS ENVICSIABTICALLY CllMllkto WArnumros, dime 6.—The 'Sixth Army Gory' 'was to•day reviewed by the fresldent. A stand frfr the Prealdent t members of the Cabinet, General officers and Recto istations was erect, ed on the paremeat in front af. the Execntfre Manslou, and * another stand wit placed on the opposite vide of the street for the accommoasittra. of Members of Congress and military anOwsral offlcerit'and dfrieflj cast of Its third stand was located footle) occupation of the stet and dila, Well soldiers. - All of the stands were taste/blip decorated. The Sixth Array Corp has participated in all the battles of the Army of tho Potomac trualla organimulan. Maj. Gez.` Meade. commanding the Army of the Potomac; and Gene. Slocum, Humphreys, Bum and Help, were among the prominent of. Seen at the reviewing stand. , Secretary Seward Witreed the plunge of _the gm* irate the window of the State teed. !neut. The head of the colleen reached the Treasury Depatiment about tenVeloo4 Major General Wi1.1.1 we in the *dune pith his staff, followedly his escort... The Sm ears horse was- decorated with a beautditd wreath, and .his ,aaddie covered with flowery. Major Geaeralßartiett , rode with his stag and was followed by the corps fief and aeon: Troops a. they 'passed were enthusiastically cheered by Weeds of spectators, aireng whom ware not a A:m.l o locm supporting crutches. Veterans of crape ware green: twigs in their caps. New Neilt. Steck and Money Matters.: rosW Speculations. -ono'. Ntee_rouk, Jobe 8..--The Stock Market is diall.the transactions being almost exclusively confined , to'speenlative operations of brokers. At present the bulls Control the market in spite of the vigorous attempts by the hears to sell dtwn prices. • -During the drat call at the morn larCa Board, prices were generally l®7 per cent: higher; brat under the second tall them was a slight yielding of - quotations which continued mitlilaat Beard, when prices again became firm.. Governonembi were generally qadet,•except Ten-. Forlieti,,Whlch'were active on the street at !...fc' advance,. - sod • Tennessee ,Bixes. advanced I® 4c. All other State bonds bontinne firm. Mis cellaneous Stocks are firm, with no change of. Importance. Gold strong under Increased, demand for ox• 'change, and shipments for the wbek promise to • be large. Foreign, Exchange Is more active and rates ee r y '; in Money the demand is quite light end the amity of unemployed capital is steadily augmenting, the rate on call loans in gen erally 5 per cent. Fork speculation continues ' to droop; the price fell off one dollar per burrs l to-day . The bull combination finds It impossible .to keepup , New -2 Huopstdre—lnsogaratlon of Gov. -- Smith, . . Coarcoan, N Juni 8.--HoTeri . aer Smith was inaugurated to-day with military and civic display. The inaugural address Is a long and able document. The total debt of the Bfite Is !&978,000; and there will be doe We year 8258,- 00 intereats making 84,330,000. The animated reedits of this year will be 893300. The re treat:Aug floating debt Interest a nd : outstanding deltas are $708,000. - Thouunnal eirPtriditarea to be provided amount,. to 4150.000; :, He recom mends the Issue o 1" esti:it-thirty currency bonds to meet this. with a rigid demand. - From New Orleans—Kirby Bmlth gone to littalco—Matters at Mobile. Zia Ontsass, - dune 7.—A; report saps Gen Kirby Smith has gone to Mexico, where he in tends to make la future home. <inventor Wells has appoloted' G. Burke Act ing Mafor of Atlanta until the return of Mayor Kennedy. A dangerous premise broke. through below Kenner and threatened the oVerdow of the ell, and men gre destruction of property. , - _ 11ECtp1401i to Geo. Ten, —Sieetal:+reaci -• . - ;,.ty Agent.. • ' Nair Tons,.June B.—The' Sone of Connecti on, will Ora tyletaßti94,lo . Yll. - On!. .TM next Saturday neenlng. ; . . • 8..P., - Anitrawaltaa hoesnppolnted special agent of ' the Treasury - Dapatuneeti - aid.wlU scon kart to arrange the details of the-Custom Houses, re-opening Charleston, Seventieth/. Mobile and other Southern ports. Fire he: Noxintrir; fidiaebegetts. Borrow, Jame B.—The Star gays r The Ike. tory of Dem &Welke., in Rozbury„. was des troyed by fire lint night.: The loge was $90,000. They bad It insured for iiikeN). • Oswego tanst Opened: Bresaagi, N. T. Jtuse IL—Th.sosmeg° amid isdepth now rally opened . [ or naripptilon, - with SIMI feetf water - - Fire In ClLlowa Cut Auto, June 7.—Moutgoinery & Co'. store on Watet street, vas destroyed by Aro to-night. r!ti==ZU= THE Boattio OF NEIV :YORK: 0042titigatOrt iddritti of ' OrnillioTtitle r t — The dOvernor :ban Lamed toany titelcollowing cottgenteladdroll to ph itokllem Of Mete , , , ,i-,..501.nt1ide OP Slawr-Yottlt;fi r infr constancy,! . 4 . out . pateknanio; yeti_ folibtatecrAeoll, and . Your - Viler have cidednited, pi."Ahti maintenance ot. 44,ariVemniept; rest o ration of the Conch Mutat and.the lawai and- the! , perpetultk . 0t • Tinian.. :Tow have' elevated • the dignity, Bighted the birs,anitehlergred the, history of Tatilialefimbisted to Abe world a graid Weatratiori ofouremericaa maniltood„4r one Pottiotlem and libmW;' and of. the' perma nence and , nobillty of onflnatitntlons. - Boldlerel ;your State thanks gine Pali the pledge of lidelisiliag" dritlinde.t She:licks • with pride upon your glorious acinevementiiand. consecrates herself to you for all time to mew for your unfaltering heroism. To yon- ti.Ow„ York willingly gives her' boiler, het fair nerv e; • and great destinies. You have proved yourselves worthy of the confidence reposed In you, and have returned them ;Wu add laurel.,' and increased idiot.: Miming ho eof all' our organizations, it Is hoped, is not far distant. We welcome 3on eMd rejoice with you upon the tee whlch,Yanr. hae.achleved: Your honorable career we regard as the truest:batted , or your bravery and the ifigheat (riddance este' pride and patriotism which animated yo d. 'hen yet proudly we receive as the emblem of 'hereto endurance your tattered and worn ensign. add fondly deposit these relics of glory, with al l their cherished memories and codearing asseelav, liburippointed depositories. With swell ing heart* we bade god speed to the ecoartingre• emits; with glowing pride and deepened , fervor we any welcome to the returning veterans. We have watched'yon all through the perattas r lod of yiinr *burin. rejoicicg at your vino ries and mourning at your datum We will treasure your legends, your bran ex i'explolta, and the glorified mentor' of yen:wilted comrades, and in records more imptemiwi than the monuments of the past, and eindulag. as the liberties you have secured, the peonletwill• regard, with zealous pride, your welfare' land honoroiot forgetting the widmi!euid the father ing, and thou win were -dependent rigger the fallen hero. The glory von have won fog the State and the nation shall be transmittal tante children,- a moat precious legacy, lune 4 to hi, Chrished, mut regnently baby .'_"[signed] „' R E entrees American Association, :.•• • • Bono's, June B.—The American Asseciatien, at im session today, whined the secondillea• 'day In Naylor-0e next 'annual meeting) The tomenlttee on nominations -reported the iris!: !ARMS; tesicient, D. Humphrey 8 orte; M. D., Mass.; Time Presidents, A. T. litithartie of lodises, 8 , 0. Almy, of Ohio, T. C. Data, or Rhode bland, Janina), of District ColuMblat Assletant BecrttarY, A. Emmen, of Bala:tom , . . . Specie for Europe. i New Yon; Jima B.—The steamer Vaned& allai ibis afterno* foe Enix with • qrtarter of a million In specie. .1. Jeff. Davis , Iroidng, and Why It Arts flone. Why and how Jo dots' ices manacled, or whether he was manacled at all, has been de colored In some uncertainty. It Is true :that irons were placed op ,hla thet, but they were itibecynmihy remowe&••••wheir - they had =slimed their purpose. Not only he Imperious and haughty a 4 usual, but he becaMe absolutely obstreperous, insulting the guard, abasing the officers and thlekcoyenimetit, throwing Idalood at by at tendants: and Mating a secession pasilon to tat. tcrs generally—eolnetlmee threatening others, sometimes nteMantraatlesdly courting a bayonet puncture at his own breast. • As a necessity (and possibly as a punishment and warning) (riders were given to places *area. des On ids feet. • , • • I. The Captain In charge, attended by • bleat,' =Ph and manacles, approached, saying, " Me. Davis, I haven voryunt duty to patron:D." My God Pre:tamed Jeff, ''yon don't Intend to put those things on ma. Such were the or, den; the Captain could only obey. Jeff. vs.', monstratel,. They should never be pet on. The: Captain must go to General lialleck and have the oreer countermanded. The Captain • But, Mr. Davis, the order canoe from Gannitr Eallear." Dal is insbned that the order meet be counter mendt-d. The Captain ral4 Tnn are a mill tag Man, MG-Davis, and know that: my, only course le—to obey orders." - Jed: then went off in a more towering paselon than before, and de clared he would never be Ironed alive. After be cena:n.; a little cool, and mechanically placing rt , raft elaptain told the black. -miry: tt, • v. jiti . Kat 3,teklrart'i 1030; I.lattsrzlth, hurled bla aiiiitner as ' mleeed Om. Davie Ahab gin. "aid &that to be bayoneted, . The -nart.i presented bayonets. and the Captain 1 he might malt upon them, and so ordered the gaud The Captain then called In four 'Mout mos. and ordered them to lay Jeff on Ida bunk. which they did, the prisoner reelitlog with almost or.. ternalural strength, aid writhing in their grasp while the blacksmith hammered on the rivet with a will. When pined la hts 7 chair, Apt Jar tsoktd In utter" "pair upon his manacled limbo had bunt into tears. This medicine had the desired effect, and the . Ir a n a l u. rtebir-,lub depressed ; leAtanse comparatively fir the irons have elect bwo removed. was feared that he •prould • stifle himself tcs death, refusing perelstally towitsoldiers rations (which C. C. Clay munches without a mtirmur), and Ida physiclen - preactibed emare agreeable diet, which "the President' , ate with erect avlditT—and still salon this ugtra fare.— Trat/IL gloPm;BsiOibikasi• Inci . Vettitde Paris on the Death er.3le. Linet•ln. The liostort Transcript publishes the follow. tug letter from the CUM !le Nits; -i:tare:wed to Senator Sumner: "lincalishasr, May 5,1805. 'Dear sir: You stood by the deathbed of the good and noble-hearted man who Seas tern from:: the to e and confidence of a great. oath:mon the: fst al tightof the 14th Of 'April; you received the: last breath of one on whom all friends of .America looked es the worthy.repruitentatlva- of, her frco instltutione. You will. therefore. nn-: dust and that after readiog the sad particulars or that horrible tragedy, I shouldteel- anxious to confide to you my deep emotion and 'MI bitter grief. I should not have presumed to add my yoke lathe . unanimous _expressions: of snaps. thy offered by Ettrope to your fellot chant!, if my personal. relations with Mr. Lincoln, which henceforth willirmaln among the meet precious recollectiona of my youth, had not added some thing in my eyes to the magnitude of that pub• be calamity. My brother and myself will both always gratefully remember the way ha which ho admitted us tour years ago Into the federal army, the opportunity ho then gave. us to serve a cane to which we already felt bound by our family tralitionsour sympathies as Stench= ' and cuftahtical'eriafit. • " "Thoth who saw Mr. Lincoln during the peat ordeal whet everything seemed to conspire agathattithialvistlon of the republic, will never forgetthe honest man who, without personal ambltlon,alwayseupportcd byastrongperception hls duties, doh:reed to be called emphatically a great citizen. And when the dreadftil •crisis during which be presided over the destinies of America will belong to history.; when Its bloody _ trash : till dlsaPpear 'under the rapid growth of an invigorated nation and a regenerated commu nity, people will only remember its beneficial results. the deetruction of slavery, the..pmer vation of free Institutions: and Will ever es• lecke& with them - the name -of Mr. Lin coln. In this struggle with slavery his name will remain Illustrious among those of thi indefatigable apostles who fought before' blot and who will achieve his work. Bat It will also be raid of him that ho secured the preservation of the Union through' a treater:dens civil war, Without ceasing to respect the authority of the law and the liberty -of his fellow citizens;' that in the hour el trial he anus, the Ohio( Magistrate of a people whci knew.lue w tO eyele in, the-141164 use of the broadest liberties the apring of:slaked.. al cod:num and egagyi : • • I beg you ''sir, to excreta the length of this letter; youlcitow that it .1a" ineplied'by-the teet h:go of my lie Believe me tai flair yoursvery Wan "Lizal , ll=44z lrOtimum ,!Tollon-Ctuules Sumner. Bewitgr U 45,7 Banwros BOWISIM, who dellvared the eulogy op President Lincoln at the Boston Maillo 'Will o n Past day, ta the ,aluth orator *elected from among eminent citizens to Wall a slmtlar duty In Bootee., Thn._ enkeetst of - Washlagton waa .Flitier AMOS; °Lipka Adams and Thomas Jeff "erten (who died on the same day), Daniel. Web-, Mari °flame' Radian In 1236, and damesMon ,roe iin /83)., respectireiy, John Quincy . - Admit of Jahn. Wary ddams Mused, Bdward Verde; of Andrew Ja ckson; PUny Merrick; ef CleAral ;Harrison. Rufus ofJames IS. Polk; Let ',Woodhem ot General Taylor, Judah Quincy, `Jr. ittenlogles'Arero delivered an,thedeath..of Weak - Tyler and Muria Van Buren. A scut= hos In Cincinnati, slakes remold, named Flank Douglass, committed suicide on, Wednesday erasing by shooting himself' through the heart with a ride, because he had 'sees nalghteir by a school girl about his own sp. 11118111:11712101111101111111161161114 , ~,WI AND 81311111181114 Fee o a s did on - i - Kft Pr Pe4ia.lllattery. Arrorairtg to arrangement, the ibrecuil recap- ton of Breed, Batteey 'bookplate at 4 Wel** as At - ftda tins Bat - Feeler Y. hour Battey' aseembled . • 14 Wasi qg tens gIN Bflweeirgreer.: The men now foldned In line, and nt the hoin• named,. 'wheeled - into whitens orae,ctionr,en4 took urithe • . ihref.nuuth ip this Solkneitig °ran' Cwrisge ;with Maier Knapp and daptala Ide• 31111. dinnielaisdirs or the battery; - Prof. S. J. Ikon, the orator of the occasion, and Ids Honor kfteybrididilson. r Bch idt , s bran band. " Thiliattery, followed by a platoon, conalstlng of the, wounded.auddisabled members.. The route of the procesaou was up Rebecca , to'Corryi down terry to Robinson. up &Adam to Federal, and theneenplo the,City gall. •The Battery was fortned,infrout of the City freiVrrilert Morn Morrison, in a few well con eeteed embarks. introduced Prof. S. J. Wilson, whh made every else/eat speech or vtioomer. The'addresa of Prof. B. I Wiliam was responded ' to by tiseeronsing cheers. given with row. whir which came but veterans _can rive. . The man then called opon their fanner commander,ll4.• Knapp, and after vociferous appeals, that gen tlemen made his appearance, and responded in • few feeling and &limit one, remarks., Captain -McGill - was then called for by the hayseed mod -eitlf, but happily responded. After rots rag cheers of appreciatlon of the entire programme, the eoltrmaltd warl ArnWif..nli tin boat 'of- he hiarket - lionse, when C. C. Harbaugh, Photo graphiat, °bird a gentile of the entire COM mama, initlen "filoanitsmissed them. The non-ra dent members of the Battery weee then prafdadlor at Mil Rating Saloon of Kinder Blair, Federal street. Quarters bare been' fh ,nialutdinAhe City pall. Capt. Sloan notified hien:lento bereadystlO A. u. to-day, to pmseed to camp Reynolds, to be muatered out, and paid. Tee Accident on the Pennsylvania flail+ —. , om &tuning Edition we, gays. a bantam ' &tint of the accident on the Pent*ltaali , 701611 tieai Bnaameffiulstabon joiteidzylionitng, Aratlrli tutu cam of it train coutalnlngthe SOth lowa regbaiektt ircritbriviw from - the'track. -The ,lecldeirir-was' caused by, aitibber bar Witten. cub; end fang tinder the wheel, canning It to break. We bar, reedited` addltloiat . .iamei of Injured lien, end 'giro - the citualtlee complete • : C. P. Bradsbaw,.3otb lowa, Patrbeld, TeXst• son county,tows—killed. • Samuel admire!, Co. 11, left leg broken, lot ' rtatcl,„ - Smith, crumbed.„ •Idetitaobn W. Middleton, Co. E,body crashed and ,boulder Injured. ' Captain /Umbel a. Watkins, Co. 11, contusion pew nt. A. P. Jer.kvao. co. C, right shoulder and crushed. • • • John brattam, Co. 11, left leg, slight. Davi M. Greer, Co. H, slightly, Jame H. Webb; Co. IL severely In the bank. Ne Williams, Co. E, slightly. • Trocips Paining Through, Aben twelve_o'clock She 00th filli note; co mended try Lieutenant Colonel E. 0. Stewart numbering about two lamdredandforty. dthelostH foie" ihndred and sixty men, in command of Lientenant•Cohntel g o y,. chler eitirregifnenti7in charge of General Daniel Duitin,artivolinthe cif]. They were escorted to City Hidi by the bran band pro vided by the Committee, and after being provided with suitable refreshments at that noble Instils.: Captain Church, ..ot.the 105th, stepped dt i the platform and led off with the popular, song": entitled "The, Prisoner-het Hoe,. tar= which hief was Joined by a number of officers. Thtf•Calt:.' tutu hat a pleasing voice, and sung, with flee' effect.. General Dania pall' an elesrent tribute. to the hospitalities extended in Pittsburgh to troope.pasaing tbroughi - renterktlue that whet be passed through the city at the opening of the war, be experienced a most hospitable reception. of the soldiers,' and on the preieut occasion he saw the sane; genii - one: spirit. manifested. e proposed three cheers for the reprteseutativ of . Pittsburgh in the flail, which were lustily gi eu by all the soldiers prawn' The Rolling MIII Explovloo at Stoub ti- Bienbezeille Herold gives a full t of the explosion at that plice on Monday tri M ILT. It proves to have been a very serious , • and one from which miners,lwe hepe, will 1 a tenon of halation, es the sodden - evident' re stated from carelessness. The diggers had working some on Saturday, but, (or some 6, had gone off—it Is said got on a strike and - milted the furnace kept burning to consume 7 :I' sir. to go o:t, as far back as Wednesday 17 morning, it is said, the men - mobablyinth the pit in ek..l,eg • • -• -- ;0•7 • ObSeTYC4 the Luc.: ! Of.ttice4 Are were taLca uu a studtdui. and three were dangerously and ene wounded:, Some tau or fifteen ears intrumneckeu k:Ltry:he 704014 and large !deco of wood were forcibly hurled out of dig .than high into Op Thrilling BMW:Minn Cornhigi. We learn that Mr. Rufus ilatnerby- has coup pitted biz great work of illustrating the Princi pal iienta and incidents. connected. with the life and death of our martyred l'ltsident from his second inaezurld Wathlu4ou to his Mlle crated tomb at Spriorfteld. Molds including the picturesque pageants and starUmg ,scenes connected with the late' mournful tragedy., A gentleman of this citywho has Odin three of the paintings in Boston pronounces them "real Artie , tic, ," and states thaathe entire sceriolle . witk the etc neat lecture prepared: for the oecaldon, As every way caltulated to.ennobloand entwine them that heed our country of human bondt age. Of Dlr. Somerby we can cheerfully say wo know of no MO more compAeut to handle this delicate subject, and we feel that with his rich Cerro; language, powerful voice, perfect tamp iarity,,vith the subject, and , aupetior Ilona, our Citizens may expect an evening of; great Interest, and leave the house more strong• Jf robed: to the einem, :acidness or hold, an honesty of Abraham Lincoln. Dedleatlen.--The new Odd Fellows' flail, iciest.* in the Third' National Bank Building, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, was for mally dedleatid to the use of tireOnlar on Wed nesday ercning,tim7th, List.. The D. D. G.M. was In attendanoe'and performed' the dedication ceremoules„.uslated by.ollicees of the G. L. llerentl distiagnished menthera Of the . Orde were r mina and dellrered Opprouriate speeches exhortations, etc. The ball has been cattail arranged and beautifully decorated, and ls hig ly credlfableto the teste atiillibMallty of the 0 der, as welt as to the commltteo who had the m ter in charge. The ball has been named "Cu As Han," in honorotl. 0-, Cartis,Esq., W. G. B. Irnrowcll -11enofik ;of Annte Eberle.;— To-night this favorite actress makes her last ap pearance at the PittsbUrgh Theatre. A very at tractive is presented—u The Pride of the klarket;” en olio of singing and dinning and the sensation drama of " Stoteen String J ack." To one so long and favorably know's' among our tbestre•goens, no appeal on her behalf is neestk; says -nor merits will accord bora. Lugo - and appreclativo konse. , . • Departitre of Dr. Jacobus.—Dr. ld. W. Jacohus, Professor In the Western Theological Sentinel and the beloved pastor of the Central' Presbyterian Church of this city, left yesterday, for an extended tour through Great Britaini the Continent and the Holy Land. He will be ac companied tiy hts mm-tri•layr, Rev. 'Mr. Newkirk, of Philadelphia, and several members of his family. Aceldent.—On Sunday last, while Mr. John Vance and sister, of Frankfort dining,. Beaver county, were returning haute front Florence.- Washington county. their hones became fright' cried and ran off, altar they bad got a short die- Anne° from Florence. Mlea. Vance was thrown :out of the buggy, and had her skull fractured, but whether seriously,or not gro did not. learo. CU Strike In Cambria County..--On Bat orday last a "Millie" was obtained, at three bun- Arad and twenty feet, In i wta *homed in-Allc gbeny tawashle, Cambria ,couatr—ou the very sunonlrof the Allegiieny Mountains. glicrs• 'pow were commenced but little over a month, ago,. nb proprtotera of the wall intend to, go , dawn a 'Unwind foet . . Closing Taverns.—The ProvostAttscd;M : terday Afternoon; closed two . Itquet isisloons Wets , streeti and took possession Of thellipeoe. end spilled It,' In consequence of this summary pozceedlog, quite a Urge numberof tsvern• ere In the nclighborhood, took comet from Pad: rears and thaamitatell cloud their bars. Dlscharged.—The 3 i lad arrested 012 'Wednesday, for im 'alleged of spar of aim& flout ths store of Cawd Co.. stint; lad-an examination' benne' Mu: Mayor. and there beingoo aside:meta EMMA the charge 'aphid hhn he was discharged. Fell In.—On Tatalay, May 110th, a portion of the long ttmnel at the Plttiberg & fltenban. Eallroad. one Inge west of Bargettalown, known at "DinsmoreaTimeelp fell *Waring lbw , or nee persons who ware waking In It, bnt none &mgestrulay. ' Fourth Anniversary of the Home Car hie • -The fourth ainteereery of the exielleatineil tallon of the Ifome for the Filendlm. waa hold it file ifctine, °et Wagb agtop street, Allegheny,. oh:Thluiday afternoon, Iter.i , Xing presiding. The meeting wab opened , liittl , :przyer by Rey. A. .11,- Heil; after which the children at the ROll2O sang I song of welcome. , Therteullegrof elgenla „was next la order, widen were 'read'by ger. The report of the &erg my; )fie. . Trewir; was ie" aid sc - cCisol; it• IS as fedlowb • We meet todayto celebrate the fourth aiffu• bersery.of the Spintrollhe'ffrienclleu. • • Thla a source of ;dean:into:fall connected with the ii stitutham—ba thobethet hits, the charge of it.'sa well as to the ehndren. _They ball the day with_ joy,:andlove'lir meet, with happy lactig- the kind friends who have Oval them this plemtant hone. •As managers; 'bane math' imam 'to think God, ,ntrd take courage.; •Wo Seel that Be 'Las smiled upon the efforts that Inwebeen Made for the good , of there children:: bud fees-,llls 'hematite! hand all their wards hive been sup piled. ;We. also render . sincere .thanks to the many-friends whO have so generously crobtribb. lid towards thi support oftbis batitutiod. • Not ' withstanding-the hicreasing ffernandenpon the Lbetevolent, (andtheirnameislegiens,)thenlalmS of the friendless and destitute hose not been pre seated In 711 ID. We hare bad but Meek, and time received. But few hacebenttis away empty, say. big. be ye warmed and tilled, without giving us what was needful. And is any one the poorer far these gifts t Would any to•day moall what they have given if they could t We unbesitat. Maly . answer No; and wo are certain all have -.realized In their own hearts that true elturity is " twice blessed—blessbig, Wm that gives, and Lim OM receives:""" • : • We ate not . only:commanded' In the wind of God to given to the poor,lnt the spirit In !which those gifts should. be .made Is defined, and a promiseannexed vrhen they are ,rightly given. Referring'to the poer It is written, "Thou shalt. surely give him, and thy heck shall not be : grieveß when thou givest him, because that, for, this thing, the Lord thy God shall bless thee in allehy works, and In an then Finiat thins hand ; We have endeavored to use the stricteat,econ: omy, yet our expanses have beets greatly In creased the past yeer r fot ten regeoistithe fami ly has been much larger, and the cost of every thing Soda' has ber m greater,lln many cases • doubled. -It - scoot' hardly_ necessary to tbit, specify each — yelp - the object o this !Deign. Mos • - ire feel that It la now ti understood and ill teeesalty admitted in . cossognolth - and IMIII ill, /ibetal *Mat-au , patreatikeird have leielved, r ivri irei assured t 'we barb the ecinitdence of those that make ho almbiers ot their bounty. We trust';h the labbrof these four ..years has not thou In iiaini and though it maynot beaten; thst God has foLtowed our effin Us In every lostassee, yet gallops many will hive reason to rejoice, that they have:here beenkindly cared for, and instnicted. Ibis: is , i not linage of miracles; and 'ire ' o not promisepromi se that all the seed sown will bring eh good fruit. teen when the seed of the til kingdom was town hyeisr Divine Master, all did not] fall into Stood mond—eon fall by the wart some among Chorns;sind sotto . upon the • mall* the sell tendeedes,,aud vielous habits of Moira these childiehs should prove stringer thag our ellbrta to cownteract them. need; not mese Nur. prin. Oni,duty is to labor for thalie good; re. suits are with God. Youth Is thiseason for in itractkm,„the time in which should tie taught' 'those principles that are ;to govern their fume - 'life. We beliesB the command letralts liP n enlid In the way he should go,r to be , as obligatory `now whea millings uttered by thewise man; Ind If It were always obeyed. we would not, be made to grieve op account of the perpetration of such mimes as Um rascally ailed our held with mourning: We hare bad In the Home, dtuing the year, about ninety-lye children. and tempo -45114 twenty' adult.. Had there been room, ,we ;Might have had m ai y , more. Some have boen sysuoied by, parent's d Mends; three by death, and a few, provid edwith comfortable holies: - 4or a more =mute account of the etatisties, you are teltreint to the'report of the Iteceplon Com ' Wo Mina sij Hiere los Mien no sickness the past peatv this Janos to be egpected in such 'an` Wattle:los; but, no severe disease' has prevailed; Sind those that have diedwere little onee of I few matte eta, who was Nought to us with dimiaied and enfeebled constitutions, and notwithstanding the utmost care bestowed upon theta,. like. • tender flower when transplanted from its native soil Z withered:and died, when deprived ofa moth er•is love. The writer of Ws report has recently seen is one of the papers anglitudon to the to tablistimeto of a Child's hospital InAheir vleinty, and strongly recommending such an Itunittglee lathe sympathy and aid of the public. Al tto la needed, we think ours his a dein upon all'who would aid such an enterprise; for in some respects, this may be called )s "childts beepital..'• Att instance or twobs lainistration:? Vs sweet, bright little hot was placed under oar care soon after we were, orgsalest, who, though old enough. - Hor Ammerman, Could not walk. _Great sue oat bestowoltipon him, and by faillsltti atesing, and judicious medical treat? t Meat. he obtained this me of Milimbs, became . able to waig, and enjoy himself as the other children. 'He VIM luirirt,Y. by ..i. Tro-t'7 .f.imily, .re Rpr..'4 - a. tteir our, .'ail,i. ' • -.., (I.l"lnitlt•A, •+,... II,: .“: 3 i iz.2.:,,, • • • ,hilercn lk.az '...t•laote p.,,tnus • toy ev.tt of Liodr, , r.y.1311,,as as vita a EMEJOMMII While we that unite, we would not be thodiht to object to the organization attach an .institto , don, but rather urge. Its eStabllshment, as we would thereby be itard. of mai Mies as Ilya been referred to, and enabled to take:care of those that kgitimately have claims upon us. The children In the Homehtive the , advantage Of day school, and we think their improvement will compare favorably with pupils ol" the same age in other schools. The Bahia school is still utdor the - control of Mrs. Dr. Dale, and - we, trust:that the instruedon there Imparted, will;, not only fall upon the outirard ear, but pane: irate the head, and that many, through i this Ith, strumentalliy. may know In early life, - what Is to believe 1n Jesus. Thanksgiving and Christ. , mac seasons were am, happy times with the .children, because they were so kindly and boua-' tlfully remembered by their friends. Them are t their sonny days; and will never be forgotten by "We are under great obligation. to Dr. Mowry; who has tot grown weary in well•doing. His unremitting andopsdtaltous services are fidthfully -and eheerfnliy. betowed, Whenever needed. • Wentost cordially Invite •• all who : are Interested in our work; to visit our' Institution, And Judge. for. thendelyee of its. utility. As manakin we desire to be faithful to the' twist aa.ocoldedio our care, 'realizing that we will Bad to give an account of our stewardship. I )Lat at then be up and doing,' - - With a heart for say fate, 1 - -- si rri achieving, still pumice. 7 • Learn to labor and to wait,. By order of the Board, , The Reception Committee, composed of Mrs. Breading and Mrs. Dale, made a• report that during the year 11164-5 they have received Into the " &me t; 120 children. 03 of whom were the children of soldiers. A number of the children In the Home are placed there by their, mothers, who are. out at. service. Here, by paying a at •filim rum per week they are well taken care of and have the advantage of a goad school. ' A large number of the children received, are :qua outcaste'from hags fold.” They are brought. from Ilya dens of Iniquity, where they have been Made familiar with securescrul.sickening to eon template, and where want and suffering have been their constant companions. 'During the past year .we hare likewise given temporary shelter to twenty adults,keettlng them until - .suitable altuattonts could be procured for them. Many of these received during the four yearsthe Home has been in operation were ex ceedingly ignorant. and many could not read. . During the year, ninety chtidnm have Icon dismissed from the Home. We have obtained good homes for eight. Two have been seat to the Home of Refuge; two ran off; one was taken forcibly by his atep.faiher, and one was stolen by her mother. 'Three, (all Infants) have died. Many children, whose fathers have been soared to return from the` arnitc hive been taken home) and others, whose mothers, having obtained' a' pension, were again able to have a home with their little ones around them, • have also gotta.. Others. again, who were boarders, home been The . Comisittee cite several cases of children . In destitute - circumstances that have ben re, caved at the Home doting the last four years, many of them the children of drunken fathers or mothers, whose parents tusd been comrs.lited }opal; or were common vagina The following: reppby the Treasurer of )nstltution.Was ado ; . ' • • Wee Seam Trtibi ceatuit:Withtho:l.lozne :.;lbetheiPrteadlese.. Billsece"oO.iiini pet last remitle Cash reoirived per anhacription..a.:...;, „ et 4,081 u Cash :received par thisamgtvlay and other. dosustloas. as Cash reeet_yed Par .1;;;Ern cl4l. — rest lose as Gash Der nnes alum=. le sa. Cash received per portal nat. Pa 1 1 ' 64 Interest, grime Beak Ealtata son PS Qua received from Kaman Ram, hien v" Cash per *bathe bet:— - 50 - , ' • XlO B 7 Cash pith testiles Oomiglttea.... 1 2 , 11 . 441 St '" -0 -1531n05141110.11 3314 " " tot wages tar SOi " " " tat inands7 411 35 Conotate.iiote to c° By balsam. AV. fete After Ctus reeding ead aloptton of the repeete MEM .... , , . . .• . • , • .. ••••• . . .. .. . . .... . '-,.• , -•: ' ~. , , ..., • „ . ... ~ • - _ , ~ _ ....., . - ~•:::. • .:;:- . ”. . - . 2:- ' .- . . - :: I'l .• ".-. "•'' '.: ..: . - .•• •- . .. ~ _. .-• • - . ~,,,-4,„,,,,,,.,...,it.,,, ,-,---,..77;1.77.j.1., ... . .-..... • .....;.,........, - :„.1,40,.•...:-,-..,,.;.-.i,..4 . 1 . -r2.1r..,--',,,,•,--' *-- ' ....,-..`,-. - r.P. , -., ~ ...,- ...- '- tr:f.x..utti '""t %-• 1114 .. :' , " -': .t'.:A ' ' .. 4 _,,c...n. ,, 53.34 - 1 - • • ....; ' ' . -- -- -• z....,' ~ -5 . ' ' -,...„. , les,-,•illti.-4/ i' . . , ,.. : . j . .„ . ~ , ~r___.ill, xttas.,.. ~.. .. , T,...1 ' ' -.'"."--'-• :;.'"it''"44A--''..'"'-1 qt.r.Mg4, ' 1" 2. ; „ „.....--. ;' . ••,'' '-'1 '- ----,4i:i";"-- -Amin, '.- '---,,. -T T ' .... .._ ir,- -- -•- • - - ' - 1 . .. G. A_ ZET• ._.... -. ----__.i;: , t71 , ...---::,,,,-......_ --- ..,. ._. the children, sang I happy song, alter which an I Address wu delivered by Rev. A. K. Befl. hefolk.wing odious were elected for the en. suing year: President, Km. S. P. - Denny ; Tice President, Mrs. Dr. AcLiratt t Beaetat7, hire. Dr. TranH)r; Treastintr, hilsit B. Trevor. , The 'Mowing are the Board of Dfmtagers of the Instill:Goa Mrs. :dimes Laughlin, -Atm Richard Rays; Kra; AK= Runner, litat. R., E.. Mien, Mn. LeviVade,'Mrs. Dr; Dale,)Mrs.lll P. Bellwartz..lifra. B.' D.... Thompson, MC: l Di' Arbuthnot,llDis. James' ;Agnew, Mrs...E. Bread ing; Ws. T., Brewer, Mrs. Robert Dame, Ifni. G. Follansbee. 14.; ii. Kincald, Mrs. J. hfcCandletta, htiss Fleming: - Nlmrck and: hike Miran., A meettn,T of , o'eM the Managers will be hildthislatetnoon at three The children . ch inia id the Lord's *Ter, at. ter which the meeting adjourned.:. . , lietSes T4l rd Series of T...39?„'1110w tteadr . , nob:Land fat the ffeeanil &ries of t he 7-30 .. . ..., . _. . . , llotes t iiap solintet that the Treasury Depertment.: was nitabint pr int on thein.witi sifilcient 'tepidity 'tiilillih .... . . „.,„ •i"iders„ . , It will be rememberelthat a hundred Inillians were subserited • And *el for, Ina elagle week.- • The printing prams h ays . . finally surmounted the dlfilcalty; ind oa Wed . needayi June ith; the deliveries of the Third Series commenced,and will be continued with - the . . the same promptness that. marked the supply of the first and ioClildi series. It hu been this in- ' terruption of delivery at the time of lubscripilon which has given an appearance of a falling off in the popular taking of theloan—thegreOt body of small takers being unwilling to pa their money unless they receive their notes bt in hand, to duly them.tunne. It tee that after this "we& Gut daily subscript ' ions to Gm . Berea-Thlrtlei Will run up Into mllllous as they. will tmdonbtedly be stimulated by.theopcng of the farmers' wool rnarketslist and Webt., t lo not at all likely that the Government will e .., again offer so desirable • security as thesaro , andabout two hundred millionronly remain' With the ,cloie of the war the 'natio* - - reales' will be vain.) , reduced, and isicEm t,. . must look (or a sharp reduction in the rate i f interest as Ken as the presentiosne become d e,. and can ba ralkoft - There is no reason why e. Linked Statea'eredit for money ever Ogalti' fall below. Its mdit for courage.Tti, lemma L Mat preserved the geck'gisui littgrity'oc country.will place lis pecuointry Intemaity F o s par . .!gith that ,of .the moat' favored natio a - -and that will represent a rate of interest in el rather then over four per cenC.• . , . - . . Book NOBOOr • - Life, Spreches, and Services of Andrew Yohnloa.. Seventeenth Trealdent of the United .States. Philadelphla T. D. Peterson a. Brt4hettl, WA Chestnut sweet. . This Is a volume of 214 page's, and emit BB a sketch of President Johnson from boyhood till the present time. It contains„ - sides, all thOspeecti6l during the rebellion, with an account of hls adm i nist ra ti o n as Miller, Governor of Tennessee, and a vrell•trancoted por trait. This book will be read with Intarest, at the present time. . - _ For sale by 'Henri Dliner, Fifth street.. goldierssWeeeptlon Fund.—The folloyinc le a sport of the mounts recelred for the 001. diary re=ptlon fund: • From &Imo:: Stein and others, coke. - - ted,frotriColeckirs ' Ott 00 Fromlaa.Blackmore, colected from coal ' • 303 (*- From Riddle and J. Brown, jr., ihtny collections • 83 do ,Fnaa Maj. W. Wade, iitheldnal anbecrip. • , Tolat VoNsoNsousi,'Trisas. Pirrsaviteri, Jrinl7, 1865. ' ' Firleate Fangites as well as the trade shoidd attend ; the sale me No. 64, Fifth' street; the morning at 10 .o'clock- preciswy.- Included the sale is a large quantity, of elegant • silver plated ware; comprising in part,- ice pitchers, castors, ittilt dishes, cups and mugs; call-bells, tea, table and desert spoons, forks and cutlery; also. furniture, carpets, mattresses, .e.a.; also brandies, wines, gins, liquors and cigars of the beet quality, which will be sold In desired quan tities. T. A. McCurta.arro, Auctioneer. ,rassed Thrungke—ThiaDtbitraia antlatenti 'Colnel Robed% posed through theeity yenta. day, homeward bound. They number two . hun dred and dRy-men. They , ware subsisted at the City Rail Refreshment Rooms. . • Explanation of Postal ;am. • Much misapprehension exists in - regard to the application of Min law, which pniyides that cet tain offices_of the GOyernment may receive mail , matter on official tattiness free of postage;" ey prialli do pentane Cu the military same fret. fluently address documents •of is dance •to medical ditectom hospital a paymas ters; bd other parties, to. whom Manta= can r•ft- a./ delivered except upon pay :of tie tete; I,3sticv. Such pay?.t - I often f o linebi, :LTC Cence thti. 'ilaPer4l ona^.—.: do. do • hiatly bring v:ot. i d sru7 • Fhrly coot mclt tklav a-ttl fkalati.ifainsrn, 7 , - - 1 W the dLirvaol 1..3 I> caruift iLan "Wm P • food: • War. Gene gate. chic, 'Cain& • • • mission, • • `Com:ease. Clerk of the The Sup, Relative to the by the Constituent in the the Philadelphia ferdrer's Washington dim..., says, the pason who Is guilty of making public; the evidence referred to in an imperfect and tt-i satisfactory form, la one Pitman, who has' bcceti 'acting as clerk to_CoL2nrnett. The mumps'. "In doing this he is &wad with violating his oath and ppetituting his official. peskiest for personal gfts. • His cue was dismissed In the secret sessions of the Court, but it Is not yet an. -what Punishment will be visited upon him. One .bf the I'll.m:ss , Mb:flow in'..Canada to sell- his. progeny and get his family away, and will now have to dee. Another li'probably .L Tam= TO ELTIOPIL—ThaIantiC Pea/ Al now run at a rate which will soon glee us two boats a day each way ; and yet thay am llkelyto run fill even at this. The TWA lyestwitrd tide of Emigration is met thla year by in Eastward stream of bealtlaand.pleasnre.scekers, such as is entirely, unparalleled in . Met history of - either htsolspliete. It would be a greater satisfaction to record the progress, prospects. - and_ancceiw, of three grand enterprises,"if we could number among them. even one Ameilean 'Surely the reproach of being unrepresented in this met Interest will not rest much longer upon the mit. chants 'aad capitalists of-New Turk.. . • Tar Isl . lll/ Or CONDOLIOICIS /ROY kllr. • INUMCIS Emrszse.—lt Is naderstcad that the • statement made some time ago that the French•• Minister here omitted to hand in promptly tbe letter of cetedelence from the Empress Eugenie toldrii. Lincoln was, incorrect.. The letter was • delivered at the Department of Rite as soon as. 'it 'reached the Marqpis de llontholan, and was at once sent to the lady to whem it win ad. Airrzeol.••: • - NEWHHIK.4AOOIII4It home, Allegheny . City, onWednesday,Nh tut., by. the Bey. M. W. - ,leeebus, D.D., asileted by the Bey. W. H. Orrier4 D.M., the Esv..IIIATTREW, NEWKIRK, Pastor or the Presbyteries ()hunt, at DouvingtOn, Ps." to 'ELIZA HAYES .TACOSIIS, eldest daughter of the ettlidatlnindalater. - ERAFER-11 , 10u Thursday, !one 8, by Re*: 1. :W. Waddle, N. W. SHAPER, Ks 9 01 Pittsburgh and e Ise TINE, daughter of Ora aelel White, of Hartetown, . , • - SPENOIiCi McKILY'S PALE, MAX.; AND. Ammat..nrsi Phais4' •ftettni. - Spi*ccriy, . . 7.ragausalip,PA- , sass •FALiB, 4KD • SIM traISSELL,63,/. ichicel istee!; t t , • raikey si:eds a Te r store; Market Street: ' rtilaßSZ CHEESE! wi taus New W:B.llabeesei L 4 • - ao ,do .Naor limeys; Cheney be do.. Flotta. - do. _ stual aoustaatty kaap ea flag o WI dock of oak %tam Otlitattle oadata toliatted. DuctLIITLE /jeCtwd Shasulle Wager mut. 0111111 . 8 .t113.8.--The Pa bat sa4 obeepost la yam. thor gab by eye 01211111 t Saitthfldad sal ta stst. CAL(7.NAIIABTER.-109 bbls for sale by , Z ,- ) REMY a. ',Quota. r„ .- -._ RETURNED SDLDDAIR.4*EOLLD Itnibirdiriditiiniii*4i.i. ;on us ta i good, reartiosailimikiaid Boit' *e ems AT NEARLY H&1 ,P PRICE. CONCERT` HILL SHOE STORE. to Lame the proper rednetten. It Van a;skasall edged ilia fiat we sell better' 'debar s- OW 1U OM!. than 12 asked DR Itubibia bj thilitt-knira an?. 'it/Atm/is . wsu stri r soti anniti yon,will not be taken In or &Wind elnetasit. pities & anythlegla a* acioliaMOLiui. will *III st. sra. fIt4CINNATI LLrAD. Pip; Ana EH MT LEAD WIJEB/S; ' ' ' WCOR.IIIIOI.Bc GIBEICIN .c.--is -31:Utast: 3Xnaivezi . . p ciIMEIIIIAT4-01110 Bumto rder P/Ple Allii,skintri °Cant Neutral weperCght and etre. - - • Sheets moan f00t,3 lbs" iatt iwintree. rj : A4 1170attglr,t2 Alr sd .lorporeler ells. WrunAk•t We w would espostalljuk um onseto Dian Den mid ProPestC q sof ell waits andakWegla fincoics , • • . . . 6itildllollSE 11VD smut Aura JNO. R. & A. ML r}MOOS; HARRIED: .;in rEm risik.7emm re. =ME rafftl "Great Boot and Shoi Have. WOst fide o Stroot, • .csovziwootqature. tar snow YOUR OtsCHAAGE.2II, 1“:", + • - t it We. GO FIFTH STIREBT; 111MINIII gm= MIME IN GREAT VANBLINT At the Oakland Gmilmtm (Baseessere to Jobs Itardoedloiril i >'*-Gekland and ;ran labert7liltree*, -- 4 to the Greenbaum* franca cinema. retbairdtartrilao • . .a~ McCORDM Co 4 Hates 'Cal's and Straw. ammo am now In stets the Luvatt eait ion basilleta GOODS FOR Zreitetted In the Vest lioisk, ea?squeal to soli and mantas oar mambo ' 11111 D•dmill s tun law Was. • wtion siusiEr. • VISH'OF ALL ICIENDFL-1865. bbtai Potoanis Hamblin SOD tunes Lake do.;- !6 do mato ruag7' "'. . banal& No.l auclx4+ol4 •.; 73 bares dm' do.t • - - - =GMMI 300 . BBLE3 . .CHOICIL,BILWArinsa. :, 10C bosh Oily i 1 ear Vasa Blow Potatoes; . • 2 bbleltutter, In ekgba; • IN barrels Green Apples; ‘K. In itore and fo• sale bp . -grATT=.SOIS, .Amasort Noe. 593 and Sas Pen St., soortrs new. bastkUlbs ' FIVISII ARRIVAL. Ole. FlSH— uoltar bbl.Ho.l Lazz.Nacket dol dll 114 d 0 .., BO,a Large . . do;, • ' ea .do Hot do do;' 60 barrels Plekelad Herring; • ' 120 Ulf bbls Lake dc; IleeelPed and for ula low, by .. , - JOAN L Room a (10.:q vARNISIIRS. PalelOoachliodyi n ' No .1 do. Boodosi No. 2 do. dot • of supe ri or quality and tow i _by - - 322T20 SCIEIOQNNL&K.EWS,•2I Wood SC' SUGAR CURED U. M8.=10.: tierces Star Brand Beyer Cared Hams, not up exr pronely revile enbecalber4ust received and 'fore sale by _the tiers or simile barn, at the Tamils Grocery Stare of - . . JOHN A. Emma,* les - - coyest Liberty and Hand meet& , pATERT ' SPRING BARREL DOW SHADE _PIXTDRES,—+The beet - and 'Mont substantial fixture in nee., Itdon't regutr• `either eatd or tape, and warranted to. glee utht faction. roseate __3. aL PHI, ' , at% Jet • met. os and 29 St. Clair lam& z SALE. F. 60 boxes Prima elating Oheeio; 16, , 66 ' New • York Oaken; .! .11eaktouro.. To atTivlA b j 'I3h.L.SLEY & VAN O , OIIDEk,. Jel No.gal Ltberty SUNK' I_,ABa 6 barrels Primo Lardy • to kegs do do. jUld recelvta and for tee bl FLTZER Is AJZZaimlOl%.. ing.a corner alwrket. and )frat streets. EMAPANAKA. (BLOOD U The cleat remedy for all distaeteof Cho blood: Tor sale by • , • suffON JoinOrroic. mos .coniarsuathaeli sti. OD/A.. RUBBER BPITTOO24B.—Th9 brat and cheapest' 1n tuns Alto Door natal& large stock on band, at the Ind* Eubberpepot s. Noe. 28 and 29 . 6 t. Clair street. • - JetJ, & a PHILLIPS. . , sr,„ED YOTATOE2.3 peach 1 4: 4 ' t" og i t:TeSeh 1310W1; 4,7 at/~73he{t7.4"lti.:rP Wl. P. Pktar.k QPIOED: attL310118...40.. vatti-.Bpleed s sabnonateoe4Tcd:llda damttoilta !mils • Won 198 and 198 Wood aidosGla, OLOTIIBI. OIL; CLOTHS I—For; ,, siddis: Tables,. Couto* gm, of oil *Mood . sod widths.- a. Wife stock °ALUM ae low,isitoso s at ?Noon and 33 St. Clair street; jet - - J. 11r. It, i°tiILLTETA STUMM TENII3.--800. Tea t Ale for Awalsgp andAtbar rural. i#AsteN , Asa Car - - BALssmir & VAN NONNals.,Lit b No. 1. t ` ^ LAr . 3/I ` —i g 1 %1 .i dit tri In atom mad tot sat i z i a minty lb Co. WALL PAPICR—New, aespAild. v now Tor alibi al Noun Mows 0 11. 11 L aq ANL 11. Names* TALLOW OIL.-20 but now is OWN: For sale by • _ 41/148 MOPS! *Oak
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