hi Ji 5 ! li! , "t i h Raftsman's Journal. . 'A HORRIBLETRAGtDlf! President Lincoln ShitSecretary Seward, F.W. Seward, Major Seward, and Mr. Han-- Bell Stabbed The Plot, Victims and As sassins Inauguration and -Address of 7 "Andrew Jo hnsouThe" Cabinet, etc. Particulars in regard to the Assassination if of President Lincoln. II President Lincol friends, on Friday BT 8. J. BOW, evening, April i4tn, visited Ford's theatre in Washington, for the purpose of witnessing the performance of theAmerican Oonsiir. It was announced m CLEAEFIELD, PA., APIUL 19, lS65iiSthe.rat eiV front would-also beg agPgiaigHHl ipresent, but he took the late train of cars ji i'TVRATW nv PKT!RTDT7Wr r.TITnAT.W.' 1 8for ew Jersey-:;' -M -; " ""- A 9 The President and Mrs. Lincoln did not eak- House at the a fstart for the theatre until 8i o'clock: ' Speak 'DEATH OF PEESIDENT LINCOLff. t is with sorrow and sadness, that we an- , , Tinunpo" tlie dftat.h. of Abraham. Lincoln. TI.W t,, ITm'tod State r. the hands Ier CoIfax was a t,ie WhUe cfabrutal assassin-full detail of which rimevaUhe President stated to him that will be found in another column. - That this he was 0,nS- Although Mrs. .Lincoln had '-m ,ni n-rtMA-ftfrJof-; Rhn,.l,i he riiot been well, because the -papers had an- ftm J .t-thAnronf. fnounced that Gen. Grant and they were to tare in our National history,, is a sore andlbe ,Prescnt' and' Gen- Grant had gonej Jlr, lamirv. nd the whole nation deer.lv I-Wh, he did not Wish ; the . audience to be; mourns the sad event.: What may be indf P"ted. He went with Apparent rtluc itnro Ha' in t.liA ft.,ro .'a a "nk fl.id Itance.; and urgedIr. Colfax to go with hnn; alone knows. The victories trained over our but that gentleman liad inade other engage- enemies before Richmond, and the surren-iments and with Mr. Ashman of Massachu iWnf Left's armr.' hru ti w the nin ( J.15 ulu ullu Suuu U,6UU:' t w.tr. n.l tW rmWd .th nvorflnw-t The theatre was densly crowded, and ey ing hearts at the Vrospects of a speedy and iery body- seemed delighted with the score ,ftnnV.u.Kntnnw f.ll nPAJwomi.tbeIore tliem. curing me uura aci, ui.u n.1 in-nKt.;,-t:f1,A' .Wmv fb.fwhile there was a temporary pause for one? iwaitsus. V Notwithstanding our deep grief f the actors to enter, a sharp report of a at the loss of our noble Chief Magistrate, let"! P1?1 ll?arJ wtlh mc,rf!' attracted at- taL- frKh ,.raP n tmst ,"n Go.l. forltention, out suggestcu notinng serious, un V,- iily; SurMunding the death bed of the Spangler, who has been arrested, held Booth's horse at fhe door at; Ford's theatre The clerks . at ; the National Hotel, where t wer Secretaries StaBton, Wells, Usher, Attorney General Speed, Postmast er General Dennison, M. G. Field, ussis- tani Secretary of the Treasury, 'Judge Qtto. AssistantSecretary of Interior, and Gen. Hallecl J Gen. Meigs, Senator Sumner, F. aevening all three very suddenly disappeared. It. Andrews of New York, Gen. Todd of 3The assassin of President " Lincoln left 0acotah;Jno. 'Hay. Private Secretary ;Sbind him his hat and a spur. The hat 'Suppressing Treason." want vour eiifirmrsitrpnmnt and mnnfpnnp 1 shait-ajsk aud rely upon you and others in carrying t be tovernment throuoh its nres- Eonf rwi-;ii!" T 1.: Booth had been: boarding till last evening, ithatTt wffl ZV states that two very suspicious looking peir-B and all otb'er patriots and lovers of the sons called on lira yesterday, and that intheRr&ts and interests of a free people." I At the conclusion of the above remarks be-lfthe President received the kind wishes OJ'I ead. aml he lies now a corpse, execrateJ Wasthe friends by whom he was surrounded, andl thou,g dead 5 ?h.Ue soldier U Gov. Oglesby.'of Illinois; Gen. Farnsworth.'Jpicked up in the President's box, and hasWa few minutes were devoted to conversation Mrs. and Miss Kenney, Miss Harris, Captfibeen identified by parties to whom it hasE All were deeply impressed with the solem-j On Saturday lonnp, a roK1 quired of a guard in front of the State partnientif it was true the President deaa. - The soldier replied it was. WW upon the citizen replied, "I am d-d eAt it." He had hardlv eonln gIa.d fance when the guard put a ball through h. xxtssmwH. wuiuwiu. Mdat: i - li -j u i. i .i B.f.U l , , A J --1UIUU alulMU uuu t..i., ...... V. r. -. , SI .1- , . , , , B . il.i- 1 .1 . - .- n. i i. ' 1 1 . , . i r - - . . , , , ' i i i . &j r.iir a;i n n n i . nAn..nwi.. . i . v -, i . . I'll i r 1 1 f i 1 1 i r ii nii r ra nuin.- . . . Neal Hall fend Mrt Iielermari tSecretartTaothe"r. parties not allowed to see sit before des-RsPeedy inauguration of the President was- toasted and feted, and is the hero of,. war. The incident fairlv illustratc tensity of popular feeling iu the City of ashmgton. ; it' The ppttr was dropped upon' theB?ravely discussed. M'Culloeh remained with ther President un-acribm; tilfive. o'clock. A. iL, aud.- Chief -Justice ilstage, and that also has been identified as Chase, after several hours attendance dur-Sthe one procured at . a stable, where the ing the 'night, returred again early thisjasame man hired a horse in the evening.' nQrning. , ( , ,, i... , ; , ;j ; H rrom eadence obtained, it is rendered The corps of the late President has been jhighly probable that the man who stabbed laid out in the room known as the guest's Sr. Seward and his son, is John Surratt, of room, northwest win": of the White House. ISPnnce . George county, Maryland. The It is dressed in a suit of black clothes worn Ihorse he rode was hired at Naylor's stable, by him at his last inauguration. A: placid 3on Fourteenth st. Surratt is a young man mi!e rests upon the features, and deceased awith light hair and a goatee. His father seems to be in a calm sleep, n lute nowers asaia to nave been l ost iuastor 01 l'rince At twelve o'clock the President met the heads of departments in cabinet meeting at the Treasury building, and among other (business the following was transacted : First, the arrangements for the funeral nf I the late President were referred to the sev- Feral Secretaries, as tar as relates to their re- "spective departments. J Second, Mr. Ii Untfr V.m . Tens TivInt- -J .-o 7m ' . ' reu aeiiug cecri;Mrv nt tat dnrinfr th dis- 'rederick UP f111 ot -,lr. Seward and his son J IPi IV V 1 .1. I . . o e oewuru, iue -assistant ecretarv -At Chicasro'the news of the Hcmh f t ! ident Lincoln was received with every ex jpressionof sorrow,' and public feehW intensely excited. . A traitorous seoundroi to have died four years age." . A Foldifr near by qnietly asked "Do von mean that' ' "es I do,y G-d," replied the julLt reuei sympathiser.,- Scarcely were the word uttered, when the soldier drow a revolver and blew the fellows brains out. TK diet of the bystanders was "served Mm right. A "copperhead"', in a store on Penmrl vania avenue, on Saturday lPst, espressej himself well pleased, with the terrible tra. H. Seward, and Tamily. cumstances of Sccretarv Seward's He will deliver us from "the hands of Uel"1 a man rushed t0 the trontor tne ir assassination are thasnsrrrated by a mem- Thir.1 P havA n nkeAil unon his nillnw" and ovr??ttcorirft eonntv. i. .1,..: i ;.. .1 o E : 1 1 ... . . xr-iianaie j. , r v .e rf-. . . tuav uc uumicu 10 retain iue present oecre-fci'ig "cr uer, ami sinking tiim a blow on hisbreast. T & About 11 o'clock, on Friday nisht. twoftary and heads of : Departments as his cabi-g the head felled him tt th fl.u.r" ; The President's remains were embalmel, 3en crossed Anacostia bridge, one of whomnft: and that. they could go on and discharge! then took up a salt fish and beat him ot after which thev were laid in state in the ggave his name as Booth and . the other as A ' , , , , u,e m?, luan"crIllJC ueu' ,tn,e.SiUl aua, entenng the 1, . , . . ., aj,,. -i 1 1 ,i'wiuic uk uepiorauiu event; uiat nauirounu anu rns eyes, wnen ne rushed from Last room, in-order to give the public an aUtTatt,; . A riderless horse was found whichf changed the Head of the Government. All! the store and made his escape, opportunity to see once more the features ofhas been identified by the proprietor of onef business in the departments was suspendedEi On the Pennsylvania railroad on SaturJa. him they loved so well. ' ' Pof the stables previously mentioned as hav-tdu-"l,g the day, t a person jke exult ingly over the l'ttsi- ' The remains arete be temporarily depos-ting been hired from his establishme.nt. f Mr. Johnson appeared to be in remarka--e"tl? death, when the train was stopped ited in the vault ot the Congressional Cem-1 Most ample measures have been adoptedl1.1 SooJ Lealth' and has a high and reali car . andt lmt for fear f ifrv io'TJ etery, and. hereafter taken to Mr. Lincoln's ffor the apprehension of the culprits, and itzlnfi se,ise of the hopes that are centered crowded around tlicm, would "have Usw home at Springfield, Illinois. ' r. is bc'aeved they cannot long succeed 'in eva-uPon him- In tlie urs of some conver-shot by a soldier. ' ' r r " , a,v.na. tvA 11tl,nrifi08. and tha nvprtL inrrl satl0n he remarked, 'The duties are mine ln.Nuth I ittsf.urch a woman threw a Particulars of the Attack an S-.w, tf Win tLe ahoritie,- and the overtaking . t.' ... , IT: . tbowl of milk in a truitow face, for exnres- r - - . uiii DLaa r 1 t; -f . - 1 n r. - a. 1 n 111 iiuuiimi 1 1 tMii 1111s iiu 111 itmm i i i w 1 w . ,?., : Rsin joy at tne death ot Mr. Lincoln, and fered for their arrest. i manner was solemn anu oigmneu ana nisi afterwards barely escaped being hung by popn The despoiler and assassin, in his own good time. Jdent's box, and waving a long da -r in hisber o That this great nation has an important "Shfc hand, and .exclaing, "gic semperliode f his household:" A man on horseback ? to the Secretary's liouse, rang the bell ' -Letter to the Vice President Official notice 01 tne ueatn 01 tne rresiaent xne mau-s emonics. gtiration and Address of Andrew JohnsonSi ' -The Cabinet, etc. R Hostinv to fulfill." all intelligent men believe. Jtyranms, and Immediately leaned from the Sand told the servant atfendinsr unon the door That we, as a people, have teen guilty ofS00? which' was on be second tier, to thelthat he had a prescription from.Dr. Verdi; -.Pfficial n,itice of. the death of the lateg To put down th grievous wrongs in the sight of God, is ac-a"e.bencati' aild ran acro to the 'opro-jMr Sewardsyattendi.ig physician for the JPrmdent' Abraham Lincoln, was given bygthe world has eve knowledged by nearly all. That our intcs-;ir-8 -ae,.making his escape amid the bewil-?ufferiog Secretarj', which he must deliver tine war? and our present "calamities, in thceruient the audience, from the rear of in person. The servant jtook him up stairs, loss of President Lincoln,' is a scoujge senthe theatre, and mounting a horse, fled. Jand ushered him into Mr. Frederick Seward's by the Almighty.'.to cleave and purify this 1- The screams of Mrs, Lincoln first disclos-lgrooni where he delivered the same message, nation of her sin.?, and fit her to enter uponifed the fact to the audience that the Presi-"3but was assured by young Mr. Seward that Historic Lesson. e most criminal conspiracy ever seen, we sent lortn tne f lift lioail CiF thf Hennrhnpntt fhis mfiriitnf tnEfl., - - - - - 1 - - - ' - - - -o rf uiimiiiL. . it 1.' : v uui nun 11 li i iul; lauiiuiiiuu&t Andrew Johnson. Vice President, unons rhftVuilfv trinr it. i rraoriinv naon-ii;.l'' ...1 r.,..,:i.,t;.- AU,. t. ffl.w.lF : I... i. .t.'- .irfc 1 t?. . . f" AdrnnUUntargtteuurputoruat " ii'Jiii im; wiouiuiiuu iiiv uuiwra uiuus IU ICIlUtf II OllVe UranCIl. IIUVIIIUE stntrtirtll hr rhnTB-rtl danMtvTir or.tn.lrf ,iu.,.J .3. ' a " -1 . 1 r copy of got possession of their political metropolis, - her great future, is advocated by the ;great Jdent had been shot, when all present rose I he could not see his hither. He then start-1 - gia. AbrabaniLincohi, President of the git may be instructive to recall the memorable! tA v Pub'' ey notiaj mass of our people.. Then,in viewof, these im-fto their feet,' rushing towards the stage manyed to retire, when he turned with an inaudi- portant truths,let the fT;. 1 . ,u 1... - .... 1..,.. L'l.ltuvt iiliu, v, caul i' an ci. .. i .-i l i in.? .i f . . . , n , mutter and leavelled a blow at Fred-S,vPTin in f his otv. ;md dil at. the honrfe uieanor alter tney obtained lull control ot . oi : , - . . . B rnr .ront. it.v in strt for A eitement was of the w (lest , nossih e d.;si'rin-laenck with a slunir shot. - A scuffle then en-3ot twenty-two minutes past seven o eiocKb.m inuxi ui inen uipeiur. - - j v,-. . r . w.u:, J... - i .1.,. : . ... . VK iiu:.. .:. t ... 1 T.r. jr 1.1 i 1 '5 : ...-,1 . u:,. 1. f iuns uay. .-iuuut mc saint; uiucdb huhuk nisiury, savs jjuru ijeiirev. recordsS? A TC'TIONEER. Th undersiitned b.iir.r esident was shot, an assassin enteredt! no instance ot greater manannuitv. iru--- been Licenced tn Auctioneer, wonia mfurui forbearance of deep gloomseems to hangoverthenation,asa4tin andof course there was an abrupt term-gsued, in which the assassin used his knife 11 iJ' heavy pall. Indeed, the night is dark ;lination to tne theatrical pertormance. 1 here jana very senousiy wounuea tne assistant athe sick 'chamber of the Hon. Wm. H. Sew-g dence and but, with the morning, the light will brea forth again more bright and glorious than ever, and our people will come out of the rtrfPTtt diflfirnitJpq rmrifipd ?oir(nnr!tiiil J -" 1 . ' " x- vi j 9tv.a iw:,l.,,l,.l cl,,,f Kli fl,n J, , a-., f,. nA ont tl.A Soorotaro'e thrnt.'l.l.:iA 1,: . T.. 8: .1 u:..i. . . ... 11 - )C vision will be enforced again.t thoie wli. mj tl- luucciiiiu ii. ucv uuiiuu 0. uullun Ulcsseu J4l',"-, 1 iv..-,mv,utuau uv.cn oumv miuugii . vuv -w..v . vwi-.j , s m imc liiakiijj; uia c.itiiuc. xjy iue viumii uipiii lumen ijigiiCMi biraiu Ui ijuuiimium iinur. olate tb kwas a rush .towards , the president s box, secretary, then rushing by him he passed Sard, Secretary ot btate, and stabbed him lnEjhnu ot gallantry more generous ot mod- Swhencries were heard; "Stand back and athrough the door into the father s room. "J several places, in the throat, neck and lace, deration dignihed or wiser. 1 he proclamation- ti 33 . . . 1..' :i' . v.:... 11 . x-i . - .1 ... irgive him air." ''Has any one stimulants?" J He found the Secretary in chargeof his male arery, n nut ui:wuj, Wuuui.iS .11... 01 .uesa mw ui Russia, 10 u.e muuaiv men " - ... ........ ... . . .. mother members ot the feecretarv s iamilvewho inifht lie in Pans on his arrival his S (In a hastv examination, it Was found that m nurse, and with an instantaneous rush he l .1 ...... j i. .1,.. .1.1 u- o . i - .i : 1 of God. ihead, above and back of. the temple bone,rJ and that some of the brains were oozing out. tie was removea to a private nouse opposite aer-a j oung. uajor ewara, wno seizea mma, . th t - should be immediate! From Shermans Army. Late, advices trom UoldstKro state thatjt0" tlie theatre, and the Surgeon-General of Sand endeavored to detain him, without know Sherman s armv commenced its advance on -J, v. ti. i;. t..f rrt ,lf S;ri i .i.i,, i. v..i t.iL. tt the Othvmoing in three columns, under jjtend t0 hj3 condition. ' Hagain used his knife and billey, but was most I IIP rfll lll'lllirw llVHr I I H 111 It ll'II IIIIIIHI . V 1. I . 1 I" I . T 1 l. . . 1 1" I - - ... XJ .. I i it... a J a. -'.'1 - . -j- -w,.. 'amooii was aiscovereu on tue dick ui iue aiiimcii louse ueu iu ui outer uooruiuuiiL-si.ori 1 wn. Ai.a.iinnf n-ntw- - - - s-m UUV J. W I V - 1 11 Li v'V t iXli I; fcuthicned rocking chair on which. the Pres-.ing his horse and wasoff before the inmatesa IIuoil M'Cullocu, Sec. of Treas'y. Sherman was called out by. his troops, whena, he- paid.: Gen, Grant informed me that 3 "Richmond is taken and Tee is flvinffin dis-li may. 1 am pressumg Lee, and 1 hope you 4 will press Johnston," and I think I, will. The , soldiericried 'We will,-we will." Sherman told his commanders that he did not mean to let Johnston have any rest. Johnston evacuated Raleigh, moving west, leaving HamDton's cavalrv in the town'. On -a . - 1 . 1 . ..1 11 . l -?!1 tne evening 01 tne iuiu sniau iorce 01 mortal. but Uaward s mounted infantry were attacked' by some rebel cavalry, but were dispers-j cd with a loss of one hundred men and twoj3 pieces of artillery. .,.... -,L.Tj:b. Information has been received by the Government from1 Gen that he was in communication with Gen. a Johnston, with a viow to thfi surrender of the latter. Gen. Sherman would offer thel from ear to ear, then, lunging his knife intoij President Lincoln the olhce of President c wisdom. They have all the nurse, he darted out, when he eneottnllnas devolved, under the Lonstitution, upon sion upon those who participated in the cer 111'" JIIUUII hi Ttt-n Tiprnnna rrf nrr-td uf T-Vv jj. W port and taken to the Provost Marhal's of- fiee in Pittburg f r a hearing, for attering s expressions of joj over the murder of the of President. The following is a the communication referred to : AIT . ft A "1 - - n . ... . . M ,1 nx, .ijiui f, entrance 01 me auieu sovereigns inu 1 ans l.ow, wno Das lett his home in Woodward town in 1S14. and to trace the stens of their do-f sh,P nd ioniy lSyear. o d. I wilip.y nodebu p contracted by bim. and will prosecute any jorioi wdo naroors or employs Dim. Anr!l 17 lAfVVml .TOI1V TOW SlA "f ' r ' " ft 1 M lh.i.ilifonar.P PIabvIIaM HAnntv f f V . . w i ! I . t . comicils uiorop , r: . ' " " J . " whenever called upon. Charges mo.lcrite Addresi-. JAMES II. TLRNKR. April 19. 1665. Woodland. Pa. r.. IS I'crsons calling sales without a proper li cence are subject to a penalty of $00. which pr- the spirit, ther njt courtesy, the generosity of the age of chiv-f O1'11?11 EP.wT.of M lff t 1 it v. -11 1 l-i r. tt vt tional Bank of Clearfield, April itg-u'ry: and all the mildness and hbenihty otfe rbsocrce. yjLphilosopby. The disciple of Fcnelon couldrxote9 and bills discounted 1 -"- ident had been si ttinir. also on the Tiartitionuould srive an alarm In fact the wonder-a rnwix 31. Stanton, Sec. of .V ar, ; , x . . - 1 -j and on the floor. A common single-barrel-Sful suddenness with which both acts of bruT hoped otherwise! The shock to the community was terrible. H'fe -ix luiumgui uub vauincL logeiner Tviru f....- r'.ir j r.1 .1. ' .'icMis. uumuu, Vyunas. anu r aiuswortu.M Judge Curtis, Gov. Oglesby, Gen.. Meigs, fj r w . y -J il. . . il. it .1 Col. Hay and a few personal friends, with'jt,mtlon lrom Q-roPe that somettiing ot anamea nourine genueinen assemoiea m Siirrrpnn-nfinPrnl P.rns .nnrl Kic m,YJhTy desperate character was to transpire at V ice President's room t6 participate in the. tlou they not only put their adversaries in Sthe wrong, in the eyes of all Europe but 1 . . ,. . 1 l. ......... K . 1 . . .. .1 . . . ... . . . , . ... . ,,, T3 ll I'M . 1. 1 . 1 I. V li..l U1UVA. 1.111.111 I! I I 'V 1. I1VVIV 1. 1 . 1UI UVIUU assistants wprp iirr.iin.1 in rU rln asuiIlKLOli, anu 11 IS Uiure luau uruuauieaw".ui"J. vuiu ovijvm aUiuiui0.iv.u iuk- mmn,r sm. J wh a nrnplrfifir no n Mr-- Tiinmln find hpr two rn m-.ro ?n -ytaat the intimation haa reterence to this sioaowmg oata to Aur. donnson ..... .. ... ... , e. .1 . : -j j... i .i . i i room of the house onnosite to Ford's Thea-llPlot ot assassination. Developments have a "1 do solemnly swear that I will faithfuI-B ,"y paia aue nonor iu uie vaior. iame terms that Gen. Grant did to Lee. and .. : " - i Sbeen irade showin .- gS1-'' "ucl; l icsmcilli w i3 litlvLU, alia f ' - 'fll nltol tito- on! will it is presumed they will be accented. F3ori;;; .i.., u .., i: xt Sence of a deep laid plot on the part of a crane iu. m.iea l-iace!' ana WU1 J tf CD ' r i i t It i . i or nis surrenacr simpiy nxeu iils siaius ana m ... , 7 n I Vice President Johnson and other nro'TiJ- . ,,. . i t sprecaution was taken to provide a guard of Jiv lce e i d0un5n' a' a otner promi j that of his armv as nnsnors or war. Inma-Ii1 ... . 1 fe v ,f it. :.ii.- i erous. the knife having penetrated the lungs. There is reason to believe that Secret ary a Seward received several months since an in-1 lualiiied according to the requirements otf.! not have conducted hiuiselt with moreamia- r Furniture - - - - the Constitution, and enter upon the dutiesgbleness and grandeur; and the fabulous he Cunent expense - - - - - - - of President of the United States. If yougro of that lofty aud philanthropic moraliatg Taie? pnul-".. " , " Z. ' ' l, , , , , iK , i , , , , , . f. Iue from National Bunks - - will please make known your pleasure, such. has been eoualled bv a Russian monarch in s ., .u., n.w. .. . . ; . git of the actors will not be fairly apprecia Total ii i i r mi . t il . . . i . . . .... . . i i.i... i . .. . ..i. ........ i . ! ir K itu ii u av nvji I uviiiiuv, i. iii.it H1V..V nuic at': Km. 1. " . : . 1. . 1. 1 1 . .. i.. . ' ' 1 1 . I Buitrary wvcreigns wno nau oecn trained u K -r in ii 1 1 f liiiir mm ipphrifK vnfhiir than tlifStf LIABluiTlfcs. ,.,i.:.. .1 1. i .i: E Capital Stock paid in .Vuu,iU,4i,mmu,t.u u,slulre Certificate depositors icu uii nidi iivri cuuai y ihiuuu.-, mc uiitv nig Uue uepositcra ' - Due National Hanks Gideon Wells. See'v of Navy Wf" TWvVTCrtV l'... t r.i.l.t.. i Z ..111 d pocket-pistol was lound on the carpet. Satahty were enactea, is pemaps the most J J. P. Usher See'v of the Interior. A militarv cuard was placed in front of surprisinc; feature cf this dire National ca-i3 James Speed. Attorney General. the private residence to which the President Hlamitv. ; ' ' HlO ANDREW .Johnson, ice President Ottaegressions ot the man that now lay at their . ---- - - .TT '. IO . . i, , .,. . . if . c. ...,-- 1. . r ii i a ' i -a ir i ... i -ft ii ,,(., -i ine uniieu ntares.- m niprcv anil nan unn tnpir terrironea wasr.-sp uue oiaie u.iiikj nau oeen conveyea. jvn immense crowawasj rreaericK riewara s skuu is iractureu m g , - , , my It i i. I V i o interest and Echanvf ; f;t n .:A..a ,v.St .. tv.l Mr. Johnson requested that the ceremo-Ied, their people butchered, and their capi-Rln'7s " ,t,xc.tl1,- w, u uv.vi.y avivuo w .v-a,u vuwu viuwo c-v. ci mi, "i" i.iig , , , . A k ta s pi Jarred bv him whom t lev had. at last. Mudition of the President. - It had beeuShead.. Major Sewanl's wounds are not dan-g'' s,Q0Uia, Pia.ce 7f rooms ac intcha.sed to his den, and upon whose capital previously announced that the wound was2 nil l. 3 . i. : " fPU M ail Sf. l -li -ii i- i .1 , , .1. hi rn.imi at thpfcrais P"agea py mm wnom tuey naa, auasr. Theattendent is reported dead aLVirKWOyu XIUUM' m " asnington, at ..gand people they m,ght now repay the lnsuits o'clock in the morning. Hon. Salmon P. fe which had been offered to theirs. They Chase, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court! judged more magnanimously, however; and ' , -.i-ii..i i. nn.TO.i-im.w. mi M..ri. tt.tiij c... .:c.i c T.R tnev ludirco more wiseiv, lor ueir uwn kiu- xne xiot xne vicums xne .assassins, ffi me timuu puiies, a uuuiu;u ui nnri a - .. . xl i j . j e " . "I," , vlr. i i j . i i a i k-ry,for the objects they had in view, and tor 4 fact, and desired to be in attendance to ad minister the oath of office. conclusively the exist-W execute the office of President of thcHhy winch they hail been resisted, and pave am i i j ii a j. i i, i- Summer was seated at the head of the bed.lot conspirators, including members ot the Irjonstiriit ion of the United States " gstacles to their success." to the best of myEDO avoidable ottense to that pride which FV liability, preserve, protect and defend the"gpt have presented the greatest ot all ot S " T -1 1 ri; "1 1 VV-l V. . . V- J .11.1... VUV. I.V.U.i VV1V WVU. a :SUVI,OVlVUVLVU VI I.UV, VI1IVV.V1 V... I.-. Military and Civil Law. Pc,o. w.ii t:-;.-TT..vSKniirhts of the Golden Circle, to murdera .. .. . , iarks the Pitts-4 '-""-""j .,11, j uuu, . . - rg Alter receiving tne oatn ana being aecia-w jarKa me x iilo .3 i-ir -.... 1 - .1 ' President I jinenln and his cabinet. Tf. swmsl ? . M burr 7ommat wereto him aseommand-"11 miocn, anu iur. cpeea were m tnea.... A . . -red President of the United States, 31r. fMh rnw. Th nation U na.-rfoom. , Alarge numberof rgeons,generals,r"u"1 lu.dl me aUU OI, lUe. "Jjohnson remarked - . 1 i - 1 i x t t 1 jn.iraiize rn fuiinrxv . nv sir, mitr smtinrT inii lu'ryjiiin 1 1 1 1 1 1 V7 inpniw iit ir 1 i n r n r - - . - ..... - - , w th. hmisft. All wpr in tnri A n,lir'low11 ttie uead the heart and the arm Mobile Captured! Official despatches, via New Orleans, have H been received, announcing the capture of they clear him from the corf?equences 1 - . .1 . r. n - -rl Feening to ovennrow me governmeni r e T -rr. . . v.the countrv. r . ,1 Cf UHIIAUII W ii. l.IltritT. 11K WL.-S III IM-fl III I S 01 treason must be S A , , , - prnrn infnrmntinn In nnSSPlnt, nf tlia tried by the civil tribunals, and in Lee'sW: l ' . "T? , Itlit,- ,t ; ;fu.t tW- tv,i e case has not been compounded. The termsl " TiT." . '"TTnlot was intended tok more omnrehesJ. 4ana sponsible as those which have bee,, kamounfc 0f ordnanee stores. 11 7 . - 1 - the first flush and tumult of victory. The; U. S. Bonds deposited with Treasurer r sublimity of the scene, indeed, and the mer-lf of V. &. to secure circulation - - REPORT of the First Na- 3d, l61. Cash on hands. Notes of State Banks & Le;-al lender Notes $20 87 m,i . HI t - 71 U . - it) es i.ivi 4 60.000 V - 2.77 71 102.V07 02 the e-fiiic.ral inrprfists of hnmanitv. I5v their . . . , , nv . . ..... At the aboveg eenerous forbearance and singular modera- WTA Total Liabilities,. 3j.u.it! uo - 5.0'JO on 25.UU et 3.4K7 li . S i):H Vi . u: vs 102 iJTii I herebj certify that the ato siatemeot is a true abstraot from the quarterly report made w the Comptroller of the Currency. April 3d. lsi. A C. FINNEY. Cash. RICHMOND HAS .FALLEN 1 Eichmond has Fallen!! and so has the PEICE OF GOODS CAT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE OF J. I. Morris & Co., Philipsburg, Centre co.. Pa., Who have iust returned from the citr with a large and well Selected Stockr of (iools (Spring and Summer,) purchased since the late decline ia prices, and which ther are prepared to sell cheap er than the cheapest. A t-v-t, l-i. i-x" . T ....... I- T . .. ......... t,-.i.J 4-,.ht . . . . . .... Kv a u-ui..., . iziuu vu uVuvKth h Kb rt and Fortli akelv. llieL, . ,asay that 1 have been almost overwhelmed t . ,r . ., -.gii Tints, ueluines, balmorals ana hooj' a),v tlin annnimnPTi t r.f tlit. fir) m um P former at 10: 30 A. 31. on the 9th, with 1 0OE . ' , , . , . tjfby tne announceu.cnt 01 the sad eent& . . . ci skirts l.idi mi iniiln-n s cireu- -Iwhich has so recently occurred. I feel in-E prisoners ; the latter on the same day by as-y com netent to berf'orm duties so imuortautafsanlt. witrfnver 5.000 nrisouers and a larce6?- . 1 .' ... Id herein may be found to exist a serious com- nlipfltinn- Knt xra tno nAtlvino, in it tn inti-" iU . i . t - , 1. SThe blood oozed iv iue tuKXesiion inut ijLt liuuibiiii suieua-? ble to the civil law, on the charge of having sought to overthrow the government. so unexpectedly thrown upon me. As to an indication of any policy that may be pur- administration ot thel The gunboats J . ,-I.J 1,.1-J 4 1. ana iroops proceeueu urimoicsicu iuciiusk Mobile, which was captured on the evening f command, assisted by the light draught boats, after a short resistance by the enemy. o cm t . ti . - si ii .i siij! v i.- i i i 4nenc nieniDers or tne administration . tfftrft ssuea nv me m tne ny ways the principal has been reccogmzed. Ji, p, ' wna i, , 8 particularly inquired for by suspected par- fP7ePmen r. have to say that that mustof the 0th by a portion of Gen. Smith's We have continually exchanged VST and the precise locality obtained, butl lett lor development as the administra held intercourse and observed regulations V1', athbone of Albany wa in thel ' v . Ition progresses, i he message or declara . . , ., . p a a Wox with the President. sli roviuentiiiiy in their cases the scheme mis- ftion must be made by the acts as they trans known only to legitimate warfare. And j m .. . SI; Tn afi, i i. ..: Ti,n i.. . i. t Z iue i -resilient was in a siaie or syncope, a . . . . totally insensible, and breathing slowly. Secretary ot v ar to apprise him ot the at-lg" - - - -u.. f - re.erec ,e pasu; trom the wound at thea .vu, u fc x cu in 0,, with this rebellion, must be back of his head. The tunteons exhausted Iot tne riner, a man muraea in a cloak, ?re2arded as a euarantee of the future. Mv gevery possible effort of medical skill, but alllwno when accosted by them, hastened past public life, which has been long aud rlhone wis pone Hay- It had been Air. Stanton s intention fiaoonous, nas oeen lounueu, ao i, in goou TTnw Aurlrow .TaTiticiti ' H fAt twe'itvtwo minutes nast seven o'clock.!10 accompany Mr. Lincoln to the theatre, M-KVU UIAA V II W ' fw- - ' Notions in endless variety. Uootai shoes oi an Kiniu ior lauies, men and children. . ss. . . A a Bf c ! i r i i - . i . t"i ifflnnd tn iv tho cimo nor hnr. f ho nnaaa 9m i. r i 1 7L The inanffuration ot Andrew Johnson, ason caiuruay morning, Apru loin, tne jrresi-sr". . i -- a i ne best energies ot my lite have been SDentBrAd oaa,,EC;a u.,.i...,i i Presidentof the United States, took place jdent breathed his last, closing Lis eyes as if jot business prevented it. . l!LeXgJV,f seiuiuei was oiaceu in iue uassftM wavt: ..' , , . . . , . , ,-,- 4i tr , - a believe that the Uovernment in passingBu puonsneu, me puunc wm be astona- is riiu ill" 1,1 1 iiirr in i i ;ti f iii i.iit-r i ucurru tmi i i mtr- i m . . . eu at the developments. -The Richmond Fiee. The value of the nrdnerty destroyed in Rich-1 and an honest ad 1 9ns., r, c A. . f r 1 .. l." 1 1 J i U 11 . Ill . , , . , IVWIKV VI LUC ElCav ll llll 1113 Vi 1ICC uuv Trmnd foot tin 11A 04A Tmnosinir Mir, Vi 1 , , , , - II jernuiem, oave ueen my 101. vu rrjrona ioo up uo,-40.. ..imposing aDn Qurley then proceeded to the front par-ifapparently from a lady, supplicating him to f been mine, consequences are God tne inures appear, uiey. are tar snort m0 here Mrs. Lincoln, Capt. Robert Lin-1 desist from the perilous undertaking in 1ha.s been the foundation of my political creed the truth, for the reason already stated f?i nr. tv- c IL.i.s.1. i. . . ii ... Sand I feel that in the end thft flAvornmont .that real estate was before the war invaria-V V," " ;, r,u"",w "" uS twm triumnh. and that these m-eafe nrinni-' ri j i- l. .1 .1 1 . 1- t !i9rui flinpr vpra up:i lfintr venarf n nuthn linu nno inoncmmnna unH . ... .1 '. , - s: . c Diy assessed mueu oeiow iue v&iue wnicn iifc r . , . .' "" ip" lucuiuuuu, uuuc '-inieg will be wooia nav cosanianaea u UreinwKet.. iouerea rrayr ior Lne-ronFoiation oi meii conscience believe, upon a great principle oil rights which lies at the basis ot all things. riOv'lrV fto Satnrrlfiir mnrnm r.r?l fallintr asleen. and his countenanee assnm-ll A sentinel was Dlacei in the nassaee wav I.1 .. "1"1lJll-s V1 11He 1 v V Viwmi ' u Bv-ubua vu mvi a a . .a..'s an J ' a M ' k I ' . . a- 15th. ' Chief Justice Chase administered fing an expression of perfect serenity. There Mleading to the private box of1 the theatre, throllffl. :t, nrn, -,, wm SPttle down the oath in presence of the Cabinet officers! was no indication of pain, and it was not jjoceupied by the President, before the per-1 upon principles consonant with popular and a few friends. President Johnson de-ffknown that he was dead until the gradual- afbrmance commenced. Booth passed this frights more permanent and enduring than l: I - .1 1 - 7 1 il.A ! trrliwHiacinir Mcnlnjlvnn nnncH Tukn. 1 Ivjpritinpl 1W friV'lnortho niimA.m nm I IlCrCtUlUrtJ. i.:.v: v. kj ITrii-P "n. OnrLir nAYU. mir TWtear. w;d fmm on o .1 1 mu?fc be permitted to say, if I under- wmuu wm oe . iuuuu iu auuiuavuiuiiiuuij"'. v. v...v,j,, iunvn-uucu - - 4f stand the feelinffs ot my own heart, that 1 todays Journal. SPresbytenan Church, immediately on its be- jjthentic source. "ahave long labored to ameliorate aud elevate ins ascertained that life was extinet. knelt SI AmnntrtW firmimstnnwva tnd.nCT n fi f the condition ot ne great mass of the aggregates t tl j i-i , nn ;mrir,c;Manvr(-;,, fi, ,r,.j n rtu . ' JAmencan people, loil, . . . J .. The Plot. The-AaroMirtJ Intelligencer says : We can tate on the highest authority that it has been ascertained that there was a regular conspiracy to assassinate every member of the cabinet, together with the Vice Presi dent. The names of the .severally abnoint- IIis Men Would Not Fight. It is said that pending the negotiations between Grant and Lee, the rebel soldiers "became aware through conversations on the picket line, of the generous terms offered by Grant, and resolved not to fight any longer. I "ft This feeling could not have escarped the ob-ll w rurtnte 'persons. ,UUing our tor, . " Thisgation of Lee, and may have had someggo . .JSIB -! S little weight with him in determining to a-S continuance of the ae. We are stl l Rbnndnn atnitrlh an r;,lAr.tW rinnplpsa E old alaud inte Buitdinj knowB the txo W A i Clothin of all kinds for men and boyi at seaa- tion prices, lists and eapa In endless vari ety, for men, b.cjs and children. Hardware i Broad axt', double and - single bitt axes, rafting axes, bark ing axes, augers, &c. Groceries: Kio, ry and laguara coffee; ?u,r brown, yellow and white; imperial, d; and young hyson tea; Fresh caned punch es; Piekela, jellies, eataup, pepper sauce; Syrup of all kinds, U very low. Stoves: Cooking and parfor stovt, pipe, &c, &c. Saddlery Bridles, saddles, lines, horse eouart. ham, harness, whips. Ac . Ac Grind stones and fixtures. . Carriages, buggies, sleighs, wagons. e., CloTer seed, plaster, c, no. To Lumbermen and Contractors We would say, that we are prepared 19 u " them with flour, feed, bacon. lab. salt. a fae 7 thing in our line, cheaper thau. ui cne"'r. The highest Market price paiJ for l'"' j the time was jnauspiciou a the minot pfeg VrmanenUy established. In The cellars tf .New York are inhabited byBJeJLU yet ready to be sprung. JThe ; man, Wm.J conclusion, gentlemen, let me eay that Itwenty-two thousand people. u--. - . -. i l lioitltie 00 I
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