jPrmorrat aitf 5 cniiiul. s-' mmm Mil 3. is. S. M Pettctgill & Co. Advertising Agent H7 I'.vkk How New York. and lu State treer. Host,,!,. re the am hoi i .cd A . i,t for tin:. -1km .:kaT -J S-oiTiyKi.," ial the ic most in linen I t'.al anl hfrgesf circulating Nevvspapeis in the United Matrs an I oanaiia. 1 hv ar empowered to contract for is at .m LOWEST TFRMs torTY co i rra:i:. V. S. NO-N, Chairman, George Pelauv. J. IS Mardis. Oeorpe C. K. Zahni, l'eter'llislvr, I'hili-i Miller. John K. Mt Kene. Joseph Behe. .!ihn Ihirbin. David Earner. 1 I-rir rri'dihoef. ,lhn S tough, Elisha I'Summer. Lett-i lodizer-, (Jemj, tiuihy. .l-.hn Mcliern.it. Simon Iunrnver. V A Kdse. Th- s. F. Mi O- nuh Jicob Frenht-ir-er. J. F. (-wdt-n. J- bn flam i'tois. F. O'F icl. Miohaid li Mia. Win. C Diver, .John While. I'ercv Tapper. Nul... his Caiman. M J. Cl .tt. J W . Con.;. .! Daniel Cadair. Win. Met? orkey. Daniel II Donnelly, Anthony L'ig. John Marsh. John l'vn. Peace. Now that the armies o" Ieani Johns ton are litvrn to t'la winds, .IifTeron Duid a fujiiiive wiih the Southern (' fetleraey as lits hajiaire we may si;il!v look for the lonr wi!a-l (r visit of tin white wi::jirl an;el of p-nce to hver aronii'I our b:-! vel cMii'My once nfre. i The ailvcnt cf feaee is urieh elu'i isi.nl hv jot 11- i.n-s nt.niws lie A-a-i taie f t!.e vcry weli thiiikir.p: man ia the oinnii:ni- j largest slavehi!;lers it: ihe S-mili ;tn. 1k' ty, an 1 it ouht to lie t!ie cruel, hlmvly j 'ore th- relieliion. wm a man ol :reat and relentless war cost us very dear in VlooJ, treasure :mi1 morals. l'r..hahlv not less than a miili- n of prcc'nais lives have been !o.-t in lhi n letifiess strife. A million of luvi t were sad-U-tietl at their untimely fate. I'utold treasure has l-eea fpent or vv:iste l or dtstn-yeil Hot ' it might have b - n worse, the nU'ls Diiht have lten able 'o hoi 1 bi:t a fevk years longer and that would t-ave ma le it still worse for us. They censed to Lave ci nfMerce in each other, and from that time on, their confedeiuev ln-gan tt crumble to pi. ces. If teir rulers will now be !irected by mHk-iaiioii, vv isd-im nr.fl fCotiomy in public expenditure, the country tn ty yet sumvc The Anii ii CJin people have-great recuper..tive pw crs. They easily got over the revolution ary war, the wai of 1812 and the Mexi can war. However ail these put together was tiot as expensive as vva this The resources of tlie eounlry are great now compared to what they were then. Let us however he of good hope a'i l things i may yet tuinout we!!. l'.r our part ve look upon nations as we !o on iudivid i ala ; ''There is a Divinity that shas tl e.r ends rough lu-w them n they may." If I'rovi li ucce has a gvat ih- tiuv in store for this couutrv Ik- will fur- nish the means to vvoik out ihose ends, it j .... , , , .siek bedrMm tit' another cimm nt and li.- otherwise man cunnot gainsny it. We all can congratulate each other on the dawning Uains of peace. Dksiockat and StvTtNU.. We have been now one year running this machine and very often under adverse circuinstau ces. Kvcrv thin raise I a'uout the time we commenced, to about double what thy were before, paper, ink and even la bor raised. Many of the sub.-ei ibers were taken to war or driven away to some J other country and have shortened tlie pa- ' tronare of the nar.er considerably Wt ., , .i ... trust nowever that those who are stul e . , . . ... """ii3 u UiC F;'l-- ua-niives and prevent us-from lo.-inj; by the con ecru. WAXfKl A gKnl practical prii.ttT, whti can act as foreman to take charge of the oifieeof thi I)iMci:vr as; Si.NriM t or one who will un Lrtake to publish .he ! . , . ... 1 j payer .tmv u:tu r vtnu..tei, vv 111 uu i a - r - ' 1 liood siiuation by making ia:modiate ap- f plication to this olHce. CJ" Ti e a'.hi.li :t of our read rs is called to the n lweitiseai. itt ol IL Ii Ma- lion, in another co'.uat 1 Th e .t'tvmu children to cduciite, would do well to p.,- ! tromze hitn, as he is an experienced j teacher Cy When is a wonnm Jili,. a watch I When the it cappi!.! unj j.:wtLd. 'i'lie Di'nii'T:ii Ic- I'r'ss :ictd I lie IXfW I'l --ldei;l. We are pleased lo see the course t!ie Democratic pies- is taking with regard to the President. The Editors are iu I'm 1 ; to give liim a fair sight to dcvt Iop3 bis -.olicy. I Icy fjn-ak well if him front every quarter. It i nut the ilut y of the j paity press to ui.-tke indiscriminate attacks j iii those who rc ontiosed to thorn in poll t i fu:. The President is undoubtedly '; i i j limn of ;ihi'i;y and large oxjktu nee. j t . - i ere it not (or hi uhrntsm on the nero question an 1 a .-mail tincture 01 agrauan ism, his sentiments are entirely Demo cratic. For the greater part of his pub- , In utc- he labored to eh vate the character f ,,. ,,,Mr .-oiiihcfu white men. ami he , . , ..i.e.... I ircm in i. is sjieeeiies 1101 u iia- ioijoi- it n lis early proclivities jet. lie va for many years the fin inl an l maler tiie pohtieal teachings i f that jxreat ati'l j:imk man, Aiivlrew Jiu-kr. Now th.:t t!r.: war is virtually oer, we nee I statesmen tiofsoiiliers, we neei! l.rb:'aranee amonj; parties; until we get our country right again. We In v the new .1'ivsnk-nt - iil m-'et the lngh exp;etatittiis enteriained of hi ai by .til. t:-fJo eniiir tlSiln iF SoiCti iiloii it, tin; i; Uili of I I csiV nl l.ltU t.'lu. The ciliz'iis of Ciiarleston, South Car olitia. laid a iin-eting on the 22 of .Aj ti! for the purpose of e xpressing their indiuna tion .t the coward! ui;td r ( . I'icsi!ci:t I. i net In. Ti e incefu'g was resided oir hy Ex Governor William AiUia, and vvjis pai ii?-iateil i:i by the prom'nent citiz a.s of tiiat place. Gov. Aikin Svrvol st-v-eial terms :n Congress a: a I was the oppo nent of Ni'.tiiani.-l I. Hanks, when th I. titer was k et'.l Sji ak r of the lions wealth. - We have no doubt that Gov Aikin in his remarks on the occ.i.-ioii, ex pressed the almost unanimous fei ling ot the south in reference to the assassination o( the PrcsUetir. It cannot be assumed that New Kiiglaihl possesses a monopoly of all ihe liner aiti i-aites of Oiir nature. Gov. Aikm said : We are assembled to pour out the , general gii. l vvhi. 1. h.. bei tilt in tin j ily tot ihe J-L.I.U, a Itii.ov id lit in tin. iiteof Abraham I.ino ii. I.tte 1 'resilient of the United Stales. The horiinle. and atrocious a.-a.-.-umiion t.t I'ri si.ki.t Lin coln lias filled every 'leeiiug l.eait with so:iwv nnd indignation. I iii l not know. n rsot tally, the l..te 1 tv t"r 1. u', but i,o.--wlni i!il n.tVe spoken ot liiui tn tbe kind est ujanuer lo ute : his heart was t. nevo h nt an li.i'iiiv i; g, ;;nd a e are tol l and have IVa.-Oii to ihli-ve, tli..t tl.lou-h linn tail' u.i I. .- wool I si .on have tet u M'ljusied and peaee i-uee Inole fisU.lid to o'.n ili-ir.irteit etitiiiliy. Our expressions ol tli-o tjr-i hr I he i .slantly wienh who cm. Id ll.ive eolieeiveil and t X-'Clited such a dtalKilte deed, can sean ely be nit. -red Abini' r is a!was j-ppahin;:, iait im re pai tu'ul.a ly so m tin.- uivj:ii :ili..ii-crisis t.t '. our count iv now our nto.-t anxious mo na ti'.s. "Can it be believed that in the nine teeuih crnli.rv, a buiuan I eing could lie j 1 iui. to have in his oo.-oiti so tliaUieitl j v1" I,Jl'a 5,1 in idea, and wirli .to uecompdee enter the j tioguished personage, the Seen tarv o! tait', mi l piunge iii'o his bos. an t: dea.ll w. upon The heart m. kens at the recital ol such deail horrors. ,k. We svmpatlii-e with the late IYtsi dvnt'si funniy and that ot Mr. S'vard's May the Almighty smtch ovi r tneni lite Imn I of merey, and enable th. ui to bear lite sad liereavt uient wiih ti..us huiuilitv. At this critical junetuie of our na-1 tioiial aii'airs, our thought, are natuiatlv ! lurn.ii to the Vice I'i e.-ident, now lVifi dettt of the Uniteil States, Andrew .lohn- oti. WU-n the jieople of Charleston DUriet did nr- the honor to make me ! tlieir repicsentalive in Congnss. I met j there Mr. dolm-Oo of Tt lines see. I HOW j lie- , . - i liim ! take pleasure in Mating tliai I stion 1 , . , f . ; , nijiiaiiited Willi liim, and found a .,,., ;I.u.iii.,,Ml, ,..,. ti soon mi- i press in. in the House, by his tiratury j and his arguments in debate, as one of; ! the must talented men there ; and it is no -little praise to say so, when sm h a man as Siephei.s of Getfoi:i. sat on ihe same i ji 1 .1 . !o nd other promin. in -is.in8 from ,,ic 'lfut ' htive Ihe mo-t enure con.ide 1 - , 1 'us aiaatv to a burnish r the G vi-riiin nt true an I fai.hiuUy hav ing the eonstit ation of our cout t.-y as his Irue gui le." Mvui;i:.i On the p.) at P.Vmt j of li.xks, Md , by i; v. Mr. P,.e. iina, ! S-rgt. Charles II. Mel.-hc.r. of IS..s!opi ; t .ss tl. Mi.-. V II,.!!.?.. 1 .... ,.; v.Ul. tti th( IylIJ:v, K., i:xl.UlJ . Ilvtiikieb, Cambria Co, Pa. ' tJr An An exchange has the follow iug truthful and beautiful sentiment War is j murder set lo mutie." I t'tilu sifil J'iiM T IS;olli. Nt.v" Yoi.k. Apiil 27. It uproars by the Hi mitts ace mui :hat CJ- ISaker s-ent Lieut Col. Conner jind Lieut.- ISaker, of his ihtectivcs, with Lieut. iJouheriy and his cavalry. On reaching Gam it's iai in, they were told by a son ot Gamtt that there were two mt'ii in the barn. This was at two o'clock on Ucdncdav. 1'ioet etlii g to the barn, Lieut, lie.l.er was sent foi vvai d, ami called upon li..oth to come out. give up I is arms and surrender, and that young Ganet would go into the barn and recti.-ve the arms. I'j-oft . nrering tile barn l'x.ofh exi-laim-d : "Get out of there, you have b.t raved me." A colloquy then ensued, of which the followinj: is the substan;-e : Lieut. I;tkei " Von must give up your anus and surrender. Wo have ta ken 3 cm a prisoner, and will treat you as a pristinef. We wiil give urn live minutes to mmtakr or will burn the barn." 15 Mith " W h,, ;m. you, and what do yon vvjin: V . Ins;iuction liad b-.t-n given to Li. ut. Ilaker l.ot to iii-e!. se the character ol t lose who they wete in pu suit. Lieut- IkikiT "We vva.it you; want to take you pri-oner." Hooth "This i, a li.r.I case. we It in iv Ih- tluit I am to be taken by semi' oi my iii. ml". Alter Mime further colhq iy ot t li s-.irt, liooth se- iniiig'v eonviiieed th it he was in the toils ! F di i;il sol diers, said: "Give me a h u e for life: I am a cripple with one le$;. WithdiMvv four m.-ii len vards from fhe barn and I wiil eoiiM- mt and tidit Me." Lieut Jiakci " We did not come here t light, but lo take 3-011 prisoner. You must give up your arms and surrender.'' liootli lx-t me have time to cjjii si !er." A conversation in th-? bain licSvveoi. Hari'iild and llooih thin teok place, which was not heard by the par-outside In about tit'teeii or twvniv minute l'...ulh c alled ool : W110 re you ? I could have picked .1:" h id" a tl z n of cur m, n v!;:,;. we -.vi'ie talking ; 1 could have shot v.ui two r three times, but 1 don't Wiiut to ki 1 anvlhuly." Lieut. Daker "Th-n :ive up vi.ur r.ns and ut render y 'iu.-e!f. We- haw i-.uiie here to take on." litKilh I will never surrender. I will never lie taken alive." Lieut. Ilaker "If 3011 don't do so immediately, we will set fire to the barn" Lo. ilh " Wei', mv brave bovs', pre pare stretcher So:- inc." Alter this a conversation took plaee between Iloolh an. I II uiol i, duiing which lioot!: was heard t 1 say: " You ihiinn..! coward, vvtil you leave me now .' I lei go. go; I don't want you to s!a with inc." He th 11 addre.-sed the party out side ;.nd sr. id : 'There is a man in here who wants to come out." Li. ul L:.kr ihctMet him hand out hi at u.s an 1 ctn-' out. Anolln l' taik h re Ofilii iel betwie!; booth ;ill-i Il.iliold. in which il app alt d that She hitter was i.eg in o lal.e some arms uut widi him, .- 11 1 Iloolh was ! e aid to s iv: " G 1 vv tv lo ni m -, 1 don't want t have auv.hiaj more I 1 do with 3 on." lluioli llrTu c;t!ue up to th.- door and T.sked lo hi; Jet out. Lieut. Hater s al: 'No: hand out our :ums ' II .rroid it plied, "I have none." Lieu. Laktr said, " Yi von .have; you cm tied a carbine wit. n v tat enuie dow 11 lure: 3011 must haul i: out." Looth then said, II; has 110 aims ; they ;.re all mine Lpou mv v.f.l, as a ceutleiuaii they are all mine." Lieut Ilaktr tin 11 appoaeh.-d the dti.ir and Harrold thiust nut his Im-!v, and was pulled In --in the door, tied and placed in charge of a guard. Colonel C. if'i v was then satisfied that blather parley vi;h 1 tooth vas over, and prncccdii.g to th. oiher M.le of the barn, he pulled out a whisp of straw and liglit.-.l if. Within a few in.-nit nts the bl..zino bay lihtt .l up Ihe whole insi.lt! i i the barn. 1 Sooth was liseovereil leaning on a eruleh. which he threw asi.h and with his carbine in his hands came tow -arils (he side vv h. re the live had Iteeli kindled, paused and looked :il the Hie a luoinetit. and then starled toward the door. When about the mid dle of the barn h" was shot. Col. Con ger and Lieut. ISaker at once entered the barn and brought L-flh out. The llmiiit correspond, nt sav: "The parley with L.h.iI, lastnl a Ion ' wliito, that IS.Kith told laeitt. I,.u.! 1 Mtg.'iert y If had a In-ad drawn on him, and could .slur-.t him if lie choose, that IS001I1 could see thoso outsiJe plainly, while thev could not xe him ins:d , that when the fire was lighted Ioith con'd lie seen civ plainly, and then Lieut. Dougherty oid red Se'r geani Cei 'iK'tt to lire w hie. he did through 1 he of the crevicis. NV'hen the party sh.rted lo return with the I.hkIv Il.itrotd refused to vvrdk, w lien a rope was fasten ed I i hi? neck and the oilier end tu the j saddle of tine of ihe. (avalrvmcu. As s-'ton a- a htirse could ba secured he Was mounted The llo7'i corrosjion lent Pius; "It is sai l liiat Harrold joined Ik-.th jusl a)l.-r the ussus-maiion, ami il is tieliyvod h brought the horse to ihe alley." tE3 Andrew Jackson Jr. the adopted son of General Jackson, died recent It at Nashville. 1 hi? 1'uie fills out the coIuuud. 'I lie W ui. The Confederate!, have l.nii had at Shrevepoi t in I int-iana, on tin IU.Hl Ih-d liver, several i;nl..d nuns. 'In 1 r.-vent ilit-ir t-M-ajK- from the river, a fr midab'e ti 1 1 ot I', d Iai hon cla ls. has 1. t-n, for H'Hii' tiuie. stall. -ied at tie iiM.ulii of tlieiivir. Ai nine o'eleek on the 1 veiling of Ap'il the Webb, otie of th'e Confed. rate rams, came down K.-d river, and though l-vei y attemj t vn- lea ! to stop ir, passed throuuh the Fed iai H. . t and out into Ihe .vlissisij.) 1. I he current was stroni.'. and it sailed down the Vi sissij pi at a bih rate ol sp t-d At half pa-t six on the morning ol April '24, it passed an upward Ixutntl slestmer, tit'lv miles nltove New Oilcans Sixty-four general olnecrs of various j fades surretitl- r. wiih lol nston's armv . Thev are the toll.. w mo : G n fa's I. T. G. ISe iiitegard. and .lost j h K. .lol nston. Li-ut. Gens. Win H:nd e, D.tiiM II Hill, Sts-ph. n I) L-e and AI. -xaiidt r 1. Stewart. Major G n -rats 1'atten Ander son, Win. IS. ISuTe. .I0I111 ('. lirecki mi le. John C r.iovvn. N. C IS .tl. r, ISe- jainin F. Clieatham, II 1.1 v C. Clayton, lb. well Cobb. Samuel G. Fr! itch, II. F. H ike, Samite! .bn.es, Whham W. L-.ntii:, Mans li. h! Lovell, (I '.irL.e Many L-.ay t:e M' Liws, K. erl Iiar.som, Gustavn W fmi th. C L Stevenson, .Joseph li Wh i ! rand I M II Yoitn. IS.i.adier Gens iMwnn e S ISaker, .I.mI A ISattle, Allrert C ISIanehartt. Miliedje I. Iinh-mi, W M JSiovvne. Jones Cheenii. Thomas L Cline man, Cumming I), a-. G C Dibbie!. Snphet: i:iii,.t, S W. Fertn-on. J J. Failev. I) IS Frv. Lmir tis II CSirsnll, I C Got-jie. doi nton K Ila-g-Mtl, L;ui- llertieri. Alfi.d Iveison, J.,hn K Jackson, W II Knkhtud, Danville Ladlvtter, C Lavpnth.it je. .1 II Lwi. II Livvrv. W W Mi.ckall, Anhur M M anjaitlt II E Me-c.r. Wm .Miller, I'diuuu.l W l'et tus, A W LVv nolds, I.iplcv. W IS Talia I. no, Vance, W 1" W ath.rd, W IS V .!, A II W light and 'A- uu n York. Gf these dure are to gcin iaU. four li. inenant ,'eiieia'p, twenty major , n-rnln and thirty ciht b: U-adi. rs. Ti . nnmber of in: 11 son-, n I r 1 vva- twt -nfy-s. vett th. us aud four hutidicd. Wl 111 the Coi.f. derate 1.1m S; n wall h it LisU.tr, f-hi- saii.-d to the Canary Is lands, and on April 2. left there for a voy age across the Atlantic to the West In di- s. She is cx ted to appear off the Atlantic coast oi the I'uitcd State and several vessels have ken sent I.o vvatch for her. Ihe los-s l,y ih ex plosion uf the steam .r S iltaua. 01. the .Mississippi, M itt- I I 11-. i- estimated at hli.-i n hundred S. veil hun h'td and ihtv ix soldi. :, many however ba hy i .j.t.cd, have b 'en -en. d Nine h:itid'-ed Con led rat s h;ive sitr- r ml. ltd at Cuaib ihrnd fiap, and ill t v 1unrenreeem11.tr 111. These m- li con.i mostly tt. in l-..tst Jeinn ssee and South '"l. ; n Yii inia. iene;-..l Palmer has i-siad a 1 order pi-..!, cting the pcijl-of K mucky fruit u. i'..t anests. t i..' war is ended All !h Conf. li -r- a'e lio. ps of the .Mississippi. i..'Cj t- uij a sn.itll t'. re b-twt- n Tupt 1. 1 a i l Co-t'i'e. e itntnaid. d bv G. uci.nl I av k r, have I d wn sh ir an:'.-. '1 he Conj'ed eiaes vvtrt of th- Mi-si -.-ij-pi are neo t'attiig a uno n ler. 'I It ie ought to ii n iiion tijji.ing: for tveiv ihop oi blood she-! ,e.v bv e'uher side, wi.i U' Us''ir-ssv spilled. 'Ihe mart hni'j ami coiiutcr uiif .-huig is over, and there is noihii g leii lor us to ehrot.ii le. Two tron-chnls, one on ihe Mis-i-sippi and one one on she Ai'aniie: a few hands of pal:i-.u.s sc;it ter.-d iiver lite South; a fngisivi- Pttsi d. nt with his b.'.Lguard, are all that is h it of tl,,. (..feat American reh Hi' 11 I lie task niatked oat bv us uearlv three veais njjo, j,r,s come lo a I'onclusion I he j:e.tee so mjr Jmd eai'liestlv sou. ht tor by .very Am.i ican, isi'a vniot: b.il.t iv. Gur pi n i- no loiie, !' net dci! to wriie li e tl.iil. histoty and progress of the war. and to day w ears., ihes - article-, which we tiust, have rendered pinin ihe tnyste-II-us :ue..,,n:s of hat.les and ma:'ches thai have -o oft, ,, pr.z.hd tit.- wori.l. The i:t ,va.- artieli was bt-ttn on ihe bailie field ..,-(; nvshn., , ti,t, HI1. un r of I S''..'S, an ! since iht 11 ihey have cent'uiue.l d ,y ;,(,,., ,.,, . VIth 110 interrup tion. No ,):,;!is ,.,vjv u.cn yj, , ,j make ti e daily summary , as compa te nod irnlhhi! a- ,..-.-,!,!, ; ":,t d 11 v that 'h ei.tl is t-otn , and the M.-di-r l.j.nds his almost finished task over to th- state sin 1 m, we trust that n-ill,, r our jen norattvo h r may ever lie needed to iraiv the events of another American war. ."tola Aye. Iiipitriuuf llxetullve Outer. Th follow ine 'im.voi iKnt ord.r has Iron 11 issue.! by the PresJdci.t ; Lxn t tivk Oi;si.i;, Kx::v:i tivk Ciia.m n.sii, WAsnixtiToN, April 2f. IS;i. SSe iug tlesiioiis to r lease ail loyal eitizens and well disposed pi i m,,, residing in iu sitrrcelionary Siases f:,:, muiceessary comm. r. i.d rt sui.-i, ,ls, aih .ullrage tiiem (-. peac-hd puisntts, it is heleb; of delt-d, I- usf. That ad i-esi rift ii .us npen inter nal, domestic, coastine-, commei iai uiu r couise In- tliscoulinnetl , , iit.ris of Slates of TennesMV, Virgi,,in, North Car ohna. Sf.uth Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabam 1, Mississippi, ami so much of Luiif-kma as li. s east of the Mississippi river, aa tdiall Lo caihruccd wiihiu tho J Iiu s of national ini'it-iry oceuparioo, e p'inu on'.v such re-triefit n n are cx -' 111- vse. Uv acts ot Co.-gnss ae-.tt'i'ii a'l- I'S 111 pursuance lhei.t-r, prescrib d bv the secivtarv of the Tnasinv, mil a;-ii(md by th" I're-id -n', and xei p:i::; ;4. fn ;ti the fleets of t! is o d. r the fo''ov i g ur tielt s cot tr:iliai:d of vva", to wit : AMI!'1, aii'tmmi'ioi', an 1 :il: artie!e-i Irotii which ;o;,ii 1 nl'i'.i, is mai ufae'nii .1. rav niifoims nral e!oth, I. c; uaeives, i cms, raiin ad in 11 rt"d mac! in rv for t.p. crating railroad!, leleeraj li wiicstind in struments, and ii strniiicurs for oper ting teles r:iph lines. S'cond. All t-xis'ing tnilitai v and na val orders in any mam-n'T rest'-icting in Jeinal. domestic coasiiii;?, con-me. rial in'crctiurse and trade wi'h or in the loval c'vi ahove 1 anted lie smd the same nrp hereby ro'okcd, and that no mi!i'ary l)r naval oSTa-cr hi ma n-r interrupt or inter fete with :inv boats, or titer vessel n "agetl tlt.riin. under pp-p r nuthoiitv. ptrpuanf t the re'u!;s!ioi s i f the St-cre-tsiry of the TYensurv'. Ami;FV .TtIINSON. 'I lt- Ili(I id lionlli. Ftir twelve thiv s the country was in tcnible suspense regarding tne vvh..ie alMtuls id the assii.-.-in. IS..i;:h: tiieir anxiety was, at length reli e ! by the an liount 1 meut ot hi tl- alii :-.:t i Cloture. j At j reM iii the eager inquiry is to know 'What has Ir.-eii done with his Lm.Iv ; and uon this point there ale u dozen .lilf-teut ihet.trts, aii tui oi-hed, tf cuuise, b3 cor IVsjonleu!s of the New Yoi k prt-A.s. Tlie Ttiiitt of that city declares that alter the autopsy by the Surgeon-Gent ml, "the botly was 'iisse-tel, and, in separate pieces, sewed in cloth, with heavy Weigh, and placet I in a small vessel, which made a short circuit ion trip upon the IVtutuac, anil wit-.o'.t iaitdiug, r. t o ne 1 10 the 11 tvy yard, miiais ine bx!v, agiiiti. Tlie New Yotk ir!di which from the night of tlie assassinaiioit tatii- the i-ap-tUiv of llooih, has lift n r. mm kalIt or the ;ict uracv atid ltnness ot it ietor!s ctMtet-iiiiiig the pursuit and capture o" the a-sassin in i.'s Satui-dav's i-sm: said thai, "On Fliday the S etvtarj ,,' v ai', without iiistrue.i is ot anv kind, 'tin u.i'.ted to I n'. It i La'.avitte C B.iKtr. 1 f ihe M'cfet service, the Stark corpse t.t' .1 Wilkes "Sooth Tlie secret service never tu'tiitt'd its volition more se.'ieiivel. What have 30a tloue with the bidy .-;dd I to ISiikei. "That i known " he answered, " to only on.- man living Im si le inv'self. Il is tn. I wiii not r i! vou where Ihe oniv iii.ui who knows i swoiu to .-ih nee. Never till she gre.i l"uinp'.;ter c.-llii-s sliall she grav ol ISo;.:h he discovered " And tin- is iru.'. L;-t nuii, Mi Ap i', ii .-n: ..; tow bo.. 1 nceived ihe carcass of the murderer: 1 ao nit 11 wete in ii ; ti e v en red th- .hodyofr i iio th- d il'kiu s.-, Ml out t that d.iikite.-s .t will itev.-r ret' ra. la the tl itkness, like his gr. a' ciiun, m.iv it r iiiiiii 1 h-rtver, impalp-tb'c, ii v i-;'ole. ii. 11. 1. scri; I. 1 01 d unci to to that worse t ban dan u a: i "ti. arnahila' ion. The iiver ho t lit m -V in . ii'oi id :?, lad. 11 w'.i: ottjit shot and ill owning ln;f ;i.-. . The eaiih may hae. p.n d lo eive ii ihi- si lence and Jorri.eu s- w i h u. an wiil never ' ive its nietnoiv. Tne lis1 es ni.v swim a-- un-' i", ot 1 be d .i-L-s grow wiii e above ir but we shad never k-o.V.' A'.ll.. ugh iit-Lhiug is .. i ivelv known its to the di-po-ili n of ltoih's remains, Ihey are certainly disposed of in some way or other, and it is htile matter 10 him or the public how. Ail he de-ir.d after death, was ihe sort of tame acquir ed by the youth who find the Dome of F.phesis, and he seemed it bv the pcrpe 1 aiion ot' ihe fouh-st, r.tosi Wnnlon, and owaitllv as.-assinnli' 11 in the hisiotv of ciime. This 1 ihe ii-.fatii'. not the fame, which will cling to the in. morv of the murderer oi our late I i.-sid-1 1, until th : last trnnijiet summons him to his final I judgment. M -:tu'iiu his remains uri ler earth or water. li!ls s ane unknown spot ih. re. " To h'the in ftey f.o .r t reside In thri'ling r -;i tis of tir..k ribb'-d i;e; fo be 111. 1.1 is"t e.i in tne vnwhss win s. . Ati! hi. .mi. with estier Vi nee r- lind h! tl?. 'flu- ptin'en wi.rl.i." Ii would it ivcImvii tn-.i;-!, more s-.-tfis-taetoiy il ISoolh had l.-eett t.tk n alive, in order. :i the New Yotk .... rem irks, to give him lime lefore m.-eiing ihe punisit nient thl.- lo his terrible atrocitv, !o have given an account ot the affair from the first inception down to the awful conclu sion his motives, etc. We suppose there i no doubt in anv' intelligent mind that ISeoth wa the man that murdered the I'Msident; yet it would ! paiutullA inter esting to know Hie process of the brain'. ; working that siigia stc.l the crime and euiiet him tm lo is so tichb rati: and tle-Kiatc (Xi.'i iniou Under she pans of rt morse he neght have r. vea'cd it :d', wi h other things w hich the public feel it deep anxiety to know. i VI'Iu r ilium's !" JrR Datls. Ni w Yoi.'K. April The II mil's Nivvbein eoiii sioiid. nee s.tvs the hist positive -iiilormnt inn of J ih' Davis' niove inents, w that he passe, I through Char lotte, on his. way soiiihward escorted by a briitad-' of cavalry, prcbibJy Wade Hampton's on th- 23 1 inst. As General Wilson was at Mac n. the 2hl , and v ir tualiy held all Southern Georgia, the chahcts axe that Davis cannot escape. Slit rtii an ami IIU !"aro fT NrVV YttaK, M..v j The ,-; Washington s,,. -tieil (Sliint man.-.itai. Iv on lis,...,, ' II " ' "I It , k asha L-tof, m 1 j,t.t.t n,.,t.;., iai gt in. lit lor the C i;!. Hiphitt-'! 'i.vv ' I., cr. . s ot our tut it;.r ton ail 1 4 I .. lil r. dot !l I. .i ( i,.v t I'l.ii, n; . ( .. I . .1 ! . . . . 1 ' ' S i-l.s.. li is i! in.ti t :h;.! lie m . w i,i v,, r. -oi i d :.. l'!','i!iu men. Ihe rl,ii Clil!e-p-.,;,.ie:.; . , VJ ,. S tilll A I 111 V Ci I'j S has Xei' ,. ot stifair ia ti.e v ieti.ii - of i5..r' ,v"' Jit!ie;i m, j.i t.i'g the il h X j m.:i :iu'b..g i3 (ien L e's .h-t h.t. e .,j i i he itihaliili.uTs are so poc-tlv ., j comniissioi.i rs have to feed t Li-tit .ward.- of !." fan. lit-s, averagi.. ,jt i adults to each, ate thus k. pt fn.,n s-' ; 'ug j The TrJ'Um's 'i.shi:-gtou Sfsvi;,! ... I that II rrold has made it vuhunir.io tJ. ! h sum. j It has lccn ase4 rtained that Jeff. J I mi 1 party have rioi more titan t'o)jr) j 1.1 s-cj- with tin-in. j G. it Grant iijintetl, it ir sail, t1,. ! when lie inlormed Shermai: of t!te iiit. j proval of the term" he had mad.', the . , ter fiat.klv admitted he had made a n;fc ; take in Hot having 1! put in wrir;,, ij.a. ; stav et v v;ts ilead : bed that ! un !crT;i!idii: txtwceii them. n w;ti I'j v . 1 11 li 1 in tne ine iicoci ie.is'iaii!ri t . s-tidic. he agreed t it lif'i'aiise he Vif I just land that the Virginia L'ei-!:liunl wa- to a-sembl" by order of she p, j dent, and from ofl'icud instructtons i 'm. . -..:-.i.. .1. 1 t .1 . - ? . lirpri't-l Sue Picsident'p tlesire toV the n b 1 civ il Governors -hot:!,J be 'tt taiaed for the piTHerva'iion of ordt-r, aid maintaining a military f. rce i,t jhe j as well as to do away widi the irritaiio i growing ..ut of militarv- govern ntcnt. t j to the amnesty il vva. only Ui t'v-ver if ! soldiers Whet! his attention wa e.J,J j to :h vv rdtn;.', he lei'ied with m,, j -pii ii. ' ihai d..-s i.ot exprA-ss the uulcr i sSandmg bvtween us." A Hirtihti Washington fpei-i.V, (Jrant hits r.ttiiTitil in most i-w'p.: spit its lie expresses much gralirirati.tt sit th i-n!utt:i'ss i-f s.1;. i.'ic? .' tin; ( i.e. i rt:!ti -nl in r..:".-r. v t tlie atrr e:;'. i;t bt lvv. en G, i.s. Si:.;:;.... and Ji'hi (ir-r. Sia nn-m rr.?t the Li.-.tSeca:-; (i-.-era! ten mi'es Iton: ih - f" ?t. li" -e-C' ivcd the .i..'-r of t -p: i'o'. :-. vvi i, :.: .j comrnendab'e : .! e. There u.z hestiancv, no nun tnona;. ui-r anv x si.-n of Iisatis':.ctio, at the disa: .-. 2. j jb- ter"!- t t.teri d into UitViv. :'!i ! ihe !' b I G r..i Iiu; ';!,.; ;.Pr de'avor a;:-um- tu n- ?e eii.-e of -I c Mi:ire (.rev i.'ii-l v pursue' Iiv S!teri:.:i a id t. Gt 01 ra!-, with a tine .M'.-tv s:,i,-i, .vv..' to Wol!: with a'arcitv to c.r.'v i: t'a" d- cr ' S ' f ill'1 GoVeltai.. fit '-o. ;. cared by (ir;i':t W.t in I've i:-.i; p .t rj ? p:?ch vva- sent to Jt.hnshi t.-t nt:..a:ir; ; lie a--mi-tic'. Upon rt r. ipt of ;l t t, te bv the rebel ti.-n.-ral ord.eis vfrv o' eri tor our inn'p in rl,. r -ar 10 in ru - i::i'. '.v move no to tl. ro.,1, and in a lew Gen I rank luu'. witli Lis eu'ii'tin, nin i!l ttloti u. She-in:. I! hi'.d mi :! 'l ton th it the G .vvrnnient vvou'd ti..:. th." term pr..p-s.-', a 1 lf!ild inrnediaieSv r.-snui.' ! 1 .. it; -t sarc- I ion 1! iv "i: ie-i;t o;' :!,;:; ;..i;i-.t,1 .?..!. n-r '! back a t' l of tnuv ti-kin in int "i ', wi'h Sh-rt:r;n to arrV.:- te-111- ol" surri-iidi! , w hich was nr'-ia;)'.T in:.de up n the b;i-i- of the terms pven to Gen. Ixe. Kkwakp. The President of ih?. l"r.l ted States h.i iY. ! ! a reward of rr'T thousand doil,-u fir the arn-st of -l-fi-T-S.111 D ivi-, twentv -live thou-itM i fr tic arrest of C'cUK'nt C. Ciav, the stni.1 ''r arrest of Jacob Thompson, and the same for ihe arrest of George N. San. lor, also for tho arrest of IS. verly Tucker ani tn thousand for the arrest of Win. C Clear v'. Th y b -irtg acc used of U'lriJ "privv t. the assassination of the lS Presid. nt. Cv?" It st Tns to ie aei-orded hy the uni versal consent of m tv.kind that Dr. J. C Aver i& C'o. s S ir.-apanlia, Pectoral ar.l Pills ar. the greatest reinidies yet di?eov 1 red for th." treatment of disease; that vet's S.trsj.p.i'iila ii the great Elexir e-. Lif , whi.h 1 'iii'osophers have sought for purifv ing the b'.otKl. Trj- it and jude for 3-ourselves. E " A X l" it 1 -? Will open on Mon lav Miv I.Sii.S in U'.ion Seh' ol Building, for a ttrta i.f fair tnoitths. under the silpervisi.il ef the UMil.-isijtif d. In adih'tio.i to mnon fatttU.-li hr.nches, Mistrtl tioti w-til be civei in Ali.EiiiiA and IlItJIlLR MAI HE M MRS. rill .N oRMHY and in I LKdENTs OK LATIN. Every tff'rt w 10 be na ie to render the school worthy f patronage. Patrons and otht-ia are r qi-.-td to visit frequently. Ft further partieul its .'.hes May lsG5. j. ijitl::. .lU-TICK OF THE PEACE. Sil'Mwr I.. M. 1,vry. K.sfj f .vr"i-"w t nsi.ip. C .nd-ri,! C to ty. P.i . vi'J tea l Jo codecioris. wtirmj de-.-N. nriic'ti ot' agre-ineiit &r. O )cc at It's rfsidt-jCt; io A'deeheny totmshin, Dvar Lortuo. l il3.y 3d ISoi.