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: NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL °23,; 1865. OR HE LD n good condit on at Danville, and the trac! g Theedore Allen, Nitiean of the Bighth ward, was in good condit ov , the track requiring but Bf = Theedore Allen, a pel Fig! c @ vesicrday arvst d for disorderly conduct, un the corner ; Ro: Canal and } ercer streets, whil) the Presidential fune- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, + EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ‘The Funeral Scence im the City Yes- more successful. They employed Booth to steal SHERMAN. CAPTURE OF MACON, GA slight repair. Residents of the surrounding country are daily appearing at the office of the Provost Marshal of B the Army of the Potomac and renewing their allegiance to the government. We are informed that none of the fjral procession was pass ng, After Allen had been con- pS vey d to the siation house ex-Judge Stuart and a man laiming be am officer of the War Depar went ap- pear and sta‘ed Chat the prisoner had been subpanaed to appear at Wash ngton, and that he must be given up. & ‘The pol ce captain promptly referred the gentlemen to BJ uperintndent Kennedy, and the latter officer refuved to lib rate the prisoner at present, and last night was spent by him in one of the cells of the Bight precinct staticn house. A pistol wes found in tho possession of Allen. Joe Coburn, the pugilist, aud John Allen were arrested r] yesterday, charged with fighting at the corner of Broad- 8 fdway and Prine street. The prisoners were locked up Jast night in the Eighth precinct station house. A loaded revolver was fovnd on Allen's person, Rev. Wm. Creigaton, D, D., died at Beechwood, near © army of the Potomac troops have gone to the assistance / of Sherman, such a movemeut being considered entirely the remains arrived here precisely at the Bling Vice President, the Secretary of War and| appointed hour, and were conveyed underffs,. Lieutenant General were also marked for| military escort to their temporary resting place. murder, No punishment has yet been invented ‘The most imposing part of this branch of theH sumciently severe for these cowardly assassins, 4funeral ceremonies was the breathless silence It is a matter for congratulation, in the midst which prevailed as the mouraful corlége passed i of our mourning for the martyr President, who from the pier to the Hall. Though the streets #¥ 1:0, in state at the City Hall, that we have dis- were lined with @ countless multitude, not 28% .overed those who plotted and directed his as-| sound could be heard save the measured tramp sassination, as well as those who executed the Hof the soldiers and the subdued dirge of theif a oaaiul deed. Now, having discovered them, band. Every voice was hushed, and every the next thing is to secure them. The people heart beat heavily with repressed sorrow. Iti or the North have conducted this war too mag- was as the silence of the desert, though every nanimously, and have cherished too fraternal foot of ground coniained a living being. The ff sontiments towards those who have shown them- H impressiveness of the scene will not be 6000 Hi oiyeg unworthy Lo be called either brothers or| forgotten. It was not an event of yesterday, Mj non It remains for us to begin to be less mer Be boat capsizing on the bar at the mouth of the Rio Grande %4 but of all time; just as the assassination was#Y vi¢ui and more just The capture of Booth isof| Pie steamship Ashland, from this olty, having on othe passe recs ong a ow Do ro eagerness A ‘riday upon ocel Hof those Richmond rebels who approved and “apenas ga ee which, in its electric effect upon the entire uthorized his crime. The deplorable mistake country, marks an epoch from which to date o¢ General Sherman, in granting Jobnston an little hope of saving her was entertained. The soldiers <4 ‘were all taken off safely and landed at Roanoke Island. fajthe most wonderful moral revolution in the rmistico, will be still more fatal to his reputation, if it shall allow Jeff. Davis) The regular and open stock boards adjourned yesterday MM history of nations, Without transacting any business, On the street, how-j When the fatal bullet winged its flight Mi oa nis companions to escape, and if Cobb and Gold Room losed, Fa BS coisises ina eget 140% oe os 7 it obliterated not only the life of theMMing other traitors whom general Wilson has shut Commercial circles were quiet yesterday, and but little fy victim, but all party lines, all sectional i,» in Macon shall take advantage of the armis- tice to get out of the country. We urge the ‘business was done in either foreign or domestic merchan- ‘dise. ‘The stores were quite generally closed at an early(mdices, and woke up every latent feeling of government to set a price upon these men, from Jeff. Davis down, without any delay. Ifit be right M hour, and no regen of moment re be al pea ica patriotism in the popular heart. The dagger| neaday, Cotton, however, was active deman ex higher, On°Ghenge sas Sdetisgsemarees dull anda? Aer ee Come na tere — le to offer a reward for Booth, it is a thousand prices of the common grades declined 5c. Wheat wasgy S0De8 nie wntny; bul times more desirable to offer a reward for those! quiet, while corn was steady, with @ moderate demand. fq bullet that cut off Abraham Lincoln nerved fi .h, planned the murder. Nor should Thomp- ‘Oats were in limited request, and ecarcely so firm. Porkgqmen’s souls to deeper love of country; stirred son, Sanders, McDonald and the rest of the pres Ermer, Datcuiet, Beet. wae) Mayan, TAM! wel oe eather, . not: to) Public vengeance, but to pub-Bi canada conspirators be omitted in the hand- Nie virtue. Henceforth the republic will belly ins and advertisements, The rebels who plot- ted the assassination in Canada, and those who OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. wa Howell Cobb, G. W. Smitn ana vvners Taken by General Wilson. unecessary. Four thousand of the paroled men recently belonging TERMS cash in advance, Money sent by mail will be atthe risk of the sender. None but bank bills current in New York taken. THE }AILY HERALD, Four cents percopy. Annus § subscriptien price $14. * qHE WBMELY HERALD, every Saturday, at Five gents per copy. Annual subscription price:— One Copy ‘Three Copies. . Five Copies.. Ten Copies. Postage five cents per copy for three months, 'ymey Claim the Benefit of the steamers, Armistice, Major General Halleck issued his official order on General Sherman Orders Them to be Released. 8 Ord, on last Saturday, General Ord goes to South Caro- lina to supersede Genera! Gilmore. Just previous to General Ord’s relinguisiument of command at Richmond @ circular was issued by his direction informing those paroled officer’s of Lee army who desired to leave the country that passports and passage to Halifax, N. 8., would be furnished them on application at the office of, to preside over the Episcopal Chureh in the Eastern dio- cese of New York, but declined the position. Capt. Lows, two mates and five seamen of the bark FE Louise, from New York, were drowned Maroh 20 by a Mississippi, &e., &e., « New York, Tucsday, April 25, 1565. iE THE SITUATION. the Provost Marshal of his department. The mortal remains of our good and great Chief Among President Johnson’s visitors yesterday was Magistrate, Abraham Lincoln, now lie in state in Be dele-ation of loyal Southern refugees, representing every reb-llious State. In reply to their address the President our City Hall, and before them a train of mourners is constantly passing, taking » Inst sad Byassured them that so far as in his power the leading traitors should not escape the punishment of their crimes. fook at the calm, cold face of their murdered Presi- dent, The railroad train having tho body on board 1e’t PM In speaking of the assassination of President Lincoln, he called their attention to the fact that this stupendous act Philadelphia at four o'clock yesterday” morning, and Ft reached Jersey City at ten o'clock. At all the towns along ff of villainy but developed the fiendish spirit of the rebel- the route immense crowds of sad spectators wero gathored fy lion, and showed to what extent the participators in trea- to take a view of the cort ge, the buildings were draped in mourning, flags were at half-mast, cannon were fired nd the church and fire bells were tolled. The entire frien, Georgia, which it is supposed has taken place by train consisted of nine cars, al! appropriately trimmed. [this time, will leave scarcely any of our men in the ‘The car containing the coffin was decorated with particu- ff hands of the rebels, while there still remain in the hands| larly elaborate but tasteful and proper emblems of sor- fof the government between sixty and seventy thousand row. The boat carrying the body and the distinguished Mf rebel troops, besides thos» parol:d under the terms of Lee’s surrender. EUROPEAN NEWS. The steamship Bremen, from Southampton on the 12th, and City of Washington, from Queenstown on the} 13th instant, reached this port last night. The news is| Secretary Stanton to G War Derarrues ln. W smatoy, April 24—2 P. 1 § Major General Diz, New York:— ~ A despatch -feomt General Sher man states that ‘‘Wilsom ‘held Macon on the 20th, with Howell Cobb, G. W. Smith and others as prisoners; but they claimed the benefit the armistice, and he has telegraphed to me through rebel lines for orders, I have answered him that he may draw out of Macon and hold his command for furth orders, unless he has reason to believe the rebels changing the status to our prejudice.” EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. Reported Escape of Jeff. Davis Across the Mississippi. New Oaveans, April 18, via Cairo, April 23, 1865. It is reported that Jeff. Davis crossed the Mississippl river at Tinker’s Bend, which was occupied by the Texas, cavalry, on the night of the 16th, cscaping the observa- 4 tion of the naval forces. Our Special Washington Despatch. Wasntnctos, April 24, 1865. General Sherman’s virtual surrender to General Joha- ston continues to be the leading topic of conversation — here. Thus far but one individual has been known to E2 express approval of his extraordinary course. It is authoritatively known here that General Sherman knew, days before the terms were signed by him, of the assassination of President Lincoln, which renders hie course the more extraordinary and inexcusable in the opinion of the administration. The opinion is publicly and charitably expressed, that it must have been done funder a temporary absence of mind which unfitted him son wore prepared to go. ‘The exchange of fiye thousand Unton soldiers at Da- changed, while“*Wniskey was dull and a tritle lower. apkabies Srenecinely SAMs stronger, more united, obtaining the service of! all’ber children in a generous rivalry of affec-M, proved of it at Richmond are accomplices in Escape of Jeff. Davis to Texas, tion, rising above the petty strifes and ignobleBl tne crime, and they should be regarded and We have a report from the Southwest, whichBi ambitions of party. Thus, then, the sacrifice, i oatea and punished as such. In order to} is at least plausible, that Jeff. Davis had suc-Mj though bitter, is not all in vain. Even theMliieaa them off, demands for their surrender ceeded in getting across the Mississippi river, rebels themselves lament and execrate the deed Hi ould immediately be made upon every gov-f len route to Texas. With the week or ten days—which has robed the whole North and the re-Mj onment with which we have an extradition grace accorded him by General Sherman in his claimed States of the South in the draperies off treaty, If by any means they slip through the armistice with Joe Johnston, Davis, under the—¥ unfeigned wo. fingers of our detectives and the lines of our escort of a squad of cavalry, could have made] Nothing could be more orderly or more] armies, the whole civilized world should be put fs gsolemn than the manner in which the vas'il..5on their track to hunt them down. We hope throng paid their last tribute to the illustrious MM ‘nat the government will search every house in He had his friends and scouts on all sides to¥|qead yesterday, and far into the night. Al- Washington, station detectives at every city, apprise him of the points of danger and theBi though the place selected to lay the body inf town and village in the land, and send officers routes of safety; so that we guess the Secretary State was most inappropriate, and the access—m every European and South American port, Rito deal with such shrewd Mcgee pore — of War is right in his conclusion that Jeff. hasg4to it was difficult, tortuous and inconvenient, gunboats to Matamoros and Vera Cruz, and a pet ade pba ici eee ae Mi there was no confusion, which, considering the Hl formal despatch to the Canadian authorities. by ‘A letter from an officer of General Sherman’s army, 4 doubtless all that he hoped to gain from theHimmense population of the metropolis and the pefore President Lincoln’s body resis in its received here to-day, says: ‘The feeling im this army it p, cunning negotiations of Johnston—time to be #f.arrounding cities who united in the ceremony, 4 grave at Springfield his murderers and_ their By that of dissust over the results of the recent conference jo, while Sherman was left to hold the bag,f¥is alike remarkable and satisfactory. How-f¥, E between General Sherman and the rebel commander. ever, the wisdom of our suggestion that the A ‘a f . accomplices ought to be in our hands. They condition of affairs is uot yet fully understood awaiting instructions from Weehington, nation requires this of ite officials, whom it has Fj iy ig Paw and file; but the more anlanngehe of the offt- The grand Presidential funeral procession wm moye 2 Davis, his Cabinet and accompanying body- catafalque should have been erected on the 2 R Rome. entrusted with powers adequate to the task be- Bi cors understand the purport of the programme, as laid from the City Hall at one o'clock this afternoon, and FY R rGpty rrugeice. Patarsburg stato that the epidemic, Asuard, we presume, will get off safely to their esplanade in front of the City. Hall instead of fff rove them. § down in the agreement entered” into betweentierem- tyfriends in Texas, where we may expect the @{,wichin the building must have been apparent jy pass through Broadway to Fourteenth street, through or “plague,’? was declining, and that there were empty fq amander of a victorious army of sixiy-five or seventy Fourteenth street to Filth avenue, through Fifth avenu> fq beds in the hospitals, England still, however, enjoinedjgarch trailor will gather." ins crans-Mississippi M4 to every one, from the difficulty experienced fF thousand men and the leader of a worsted and demoral- to Thirty-fourth street, and through Thirty-fourth stre tf] &reat sanitary vigilance in her ports, forces arevund him, as far as possible, and make yesterday in gratifying the very natural desire BH ind force of less than one-third its numbers, We all (eel Fy Consols rated in London Apr 12v~ut 91 a 9134 for, i Pe our-eives disgraced and degraded. At any time within 7 ‘a fight for the fag end of his confederacy. Hef of the masses to behold the remains of the Inte b; : % otton inarket closed (13th) dull, By. fa EI the last two weeks we could have captured and annihi- ndency, at quotations of a declinop Will slso be very apt to employ all his arts off President. The weather was most auspicious seine peice tse - ing the weck. Breadstuffs were quietigy diplomacy to secure an alliance, offensive and and nothing could have interfered to render M4 defensive, with Maximilian and Louis Napoleon, such a plan the most proper one. As it was pyeven to ihe extent of ceding them Texas as af probably not one-tenth of those who wished province of the Mexican empire. But if Jeff. to see the corpse had an opportunity of doing should remain in Texas for this purpose hefiso, The display of deep feeling and syw-f o's auendments imposing a fine upon ed "Ht Tun the most serious hazardis-of- an fnvol- pathy om the ovouston” was, however, withon eleven o'clock to-night, After the funcral procession ff unlicensed dealers had previously been non-concurred Jose 22!" Teyage to Washington in a “Yankee” Sd parallel, and may never be witnessed again Benraar, Me., April 24, 1865. by the Assembly. Bills were pn '. aittaorize the fe gunboat. He will not escape underthe artful and, we sincerely trust, never will be called & sloop Rhode Island, com- 8 oe gs era ae fos Ree 3 are of a aap ngirie er tae ks forth under similar trou nee bu‘ #4 General Rancock Calls on the Negroes tof mander Trenchard, sailed from bere this afternoon for By the be athttnbainel sien mapa s again within reach of our soldiers. If he the first scene in the magnificent funereal drama. & = ‘ i [rate the Worth Loage of Free and Accepted Masons off would save himself even to the end of thofThe spectacle to-day will exceed it in solem fi Aid in Arresting the Assassins, party attending it arrived from Jersey City, at the foot # General Sherman’s Armistice—Probable of Desbrosses street, in this city, about eleven p’clock. While crossing the North river and after arriving on this side dirges were chantd by & Land of German singers on bard the boat, The pro- cession was soon formed, and the venerated remains B4 Napoleon's policy of intervention in Mexico was strong- ly opposed in the Legislative Chambers of France and Bel- gium, The governments were warned by the opposition’ that the attempt to sustain Maximilian’s throne was likely to lead to war with the United States, The debate in the Belgium Chamber brought on a die! between af member and the Minister of War, in which the Minister 4 was wounded, The Jeff. Davis privateer Tallahassee was in the Mer- about {o pass into the merchant service. The She- ndoah was under government surveillance at Mel- BJ bourne, Australia, The London journals had heard of Grant’s advance 4 from bis lines around Petersburg, and expressed, In con- motion, about eighty pass the body cach minute; 80 that Fy uence, very decided anticipations of Lee’s defeat and nearly sixty thousand of our people had gazed upcn the 4 gr at “danger” to the rebel cause. face of the honored dead wp ro midnight, H It is said that the College of Cardinals was discussing were then borne, to the strains of solemn music, through ff streets clothed in’ mournful drapery, and densely thronged fig with saddened spectators, to the City Hall, which was feached a) aout hul -past eleven o'clock. Here gan sippi, as reported, without much difficulty. dirges were chanted by a thousand voices, Since the opening of the building for the admittance of the public ther: hos been pouring through the Halla continuous B living streain, which will probably be litle diminished in volume till the arrival of the hour to-day for the ex In sion of visitors, As the spectators are kept constantly in THE ASSASSINS. to Ninth avenue, to the Hudson River Railroad s The Livery « downward Tae names of the various em noat persons and distinc tY4 withs The President’s Murder Organized in Ca- nada and Approved at Richmond. One of Seward’s Assassins Believed tof be a St. Albans Raider. onegpizalions totaumepurcr the solemn nggcait, as welifd experienced d and steady. rovisions generally steady. THE LEGISLATURE. Tn the State & 1 ESTING OF THE OFFICERS OF THE NAVY TO-DAY. Tho officers of the navy, who can be spared at this station, will, by order of Admiral Paulding, meet at the 8 the general arrangement of the whole, will be found fn another portion of this morning's densi, yesterday the bill amend’ng the’ ¥, 80 48 to impos an additional fine up- ers for selling liquor on Sundays, was Tho train conveying the President's body from Sund. on licen about BH lost, The uor I this city will leave the railroad station at four ‘ o’ekek this evening, and arrive at Albany THE RHODE ISLAND BOUND FOR NEW YORE. shall have concluded its march in this city, an open air am eling wiil be held in Union squa mbling at five var o'clock this evening, at which there will be a propriate reli; tous fervices and an address will be sa'ivered by ff New York; to inerease the compensat.on of the super- : J MAILS FOR EUROPE. “oe naga Wered by fy incrosot Wigs az Quadab oociatieay anv sagaiihor eae yon: and his ill-gotten booty, he must get out @ nity, in numbers and in pomp. The metropolis Reo ey Kee peisu ore ren : proceedings of the Board of Commissioners of Pilots. of the Uniled States as fast as possible, andffand its surrounding satellites on the Hudso: a Tho Cunard tail steamship Europa, Captain Hockley, retary Shanion states in an oficial despatch that Secretary Stanton to General Dix. In the Assembly the annual report of the Commis- fg beware of his confederate rebel robbers on Var Department is in possession of information to py sioners of Charities and Corr ction was presented, accom- Pa his journey. ie duty to the deceased Chief Magistrate, and wi! the effect that the President's assassination was planned Ff panied bya petition from citiz-ns that they be continued! ¥¢ ait : Bees a ciooult ly: sete Tbe eaathss cans # office. The Quarantine Amendment bill was ordersd aheweaige it appears, that General Wilson, &@ register a silent vow over his bier to support hi: i toathird reading. A message was received from the , With his scouring cavalry, has been clean-f¥ successor in the great work of reconstructing Governor withdrawing his veto on the bill authorizing hying out “the bowels of the land” in Alabama fMthe nation which the departed President had truction of a dam acroas the S:squehanna river. “and Georgia, captured Macon on the 20th, and BM redeemed from the throes and agonies of re-B} was d to ainend the general bill legalizince4 with the city that malignant traitor Howell bellion. Majo: General Hancock bas issued a special ap; eal to town bounties; to increase the salaries of clerks and —},y eu | tae gt RB E a I lerk- of Brooklyn; to ain nd the East New YorkPiC°¥P and some others of the sume kidney, ne Assausination Plot—important Dis. but that there is some danger tl HW depu and Jamaica Raiiroad act; to provide for the payment of; t they, like fj coveries by the Government. : 'y expenses of the city of Brooklyn; to of Generalg? We publish this morning official information Howard Exempt Fir 8 Associa: 3 k; the Quarantine Amendment bill; ; to amend the: act, and to incorporate the University 4 Club of Now York. The Dill in rojation to Courts of Spe- ious of the peace in this city was taken up oxt its order and passed by a vote of yeas 83, nays 27. g3and East rivers will perform their last mournful & ig War Derartaenr, Wasirxazos, April 24, 1865, Major General Joux A. Dix, New Yor! ‘This Department has {formation that ths Presidont's murder was organized in CanaJa and approved at Rich- mond. One of the assassins, now in prison, who attempted to Fa Kill Mr. Seward, is believed to be one of the St. Albans: raiders, EDWIN M, STANTON, Secretary of War. The mails for Europe will close in this city at half-past nine o'clock this morning. Fa The Naw Yor« HersLo—Edivion for Europe—will be a published at half-past cigit o'clock this morning. Single copies in wrappers ready for matling. six cente, ‘The man who attempted to kill Mr. Seward, and who is now in prison, is believed to be one of the St, Albans f False Delicncy.—The Friends of those who are troubled with bad breath, and, through over-aqueam. ishness, dislike to refer to it, covmita positive and cruel mistake, especially if they are aware of the merits and great B cilicacy of the fragrant SOZOVONE. This is the trae and only remedy ior the diiculty; there Is no valid excuse fora bad breath wow, Sold by ail drugatste, raids rs. the colored people of the District of Columbia, Mary land ard the Eastern portion of Virginia, calling upon General Hancock’s Appeal to the Colored People. P Heapgusrrers, Mippie: Muntrany Drvisios, : Wasnuxcrox, D. C., April 24, 1865. 4 To THe Cotorrp Pror Tie Dierrict or © Lumuta aN E Ov MARYLAND, OF ALEXANDINA AND THE Bonpen O2Ux ims ov Vixcivta:— Your President has been murdered! H» has fallen by the assassin, and without a moment's warning, simply and solely because he was your friend and the friend of our country. Had he been ‘unfaithful to you and to the f ed. Clroulars, TON, 10 Wall street N.Y. Hf A.—Lottery Prize B drawings and iniers them to use every exertion to discover and bring to jus tie Booth his seeomplices, the murderers of their Prizes Cashed In a and Information given Legalized Lotteries, wigs went, Broker's office, 176 Broadway. chine. X & GIBBS, 508 Broadway, best frie: d, Abraham Lincoln. Pres d+ | Johnsou has isaied a proclamation appoint 2 ing the 2 =| Jacob Thompson and his Canada clique, arc thus directly implicated in the most villanour of May as aday of humiliation, fasting and A Silent nie Bs WILLCO: his own reputation than the escape of the prayer, in consideration of our great na‘ional affliction #4 eT i pa The Central Railrond bill was ordored to a third reading Blipaitors he might have captured. '. : Tf Fy wreat cans iman freedom he might have lived. The The War Department has i. telligeace from General Ff ordered to a th'rd ening sss'on; also bills tok, T84t, Johnston's army will be speedily re-Rlanything were needed to make this wicked oe ped eed ong nie Bde EON em » GEORGE C. ALLE: fig roadway, one door” below i 8, ° nw an xlous all treet Canal street, forme ortcans anid duced to a surrender, or it will be captured orf rebellion more detestable and more infamou: Sh im n that General Wilson, whose captures of Sema, fg incorporate th jan Steamship By“ a ihe ag thie good man labored to break your and to make Midiaowaes ind Bets. Al and Columbus, CO™Pany, and orate the New York and Point dispersed, and then will follow the breaking {ijthan any other in history, the want bas now fg you happy. I now appeal to you, Ty considera A Splendid View of the Procession can Wi 3 lane Nea a bel Land ation Company. ‘The bil! author. lion which can move loyal and greatful hearts, to aid in fay be had from elevated seats prepared corner Broadway and up of every revel are discovering and arresting his murderer. Concealed by fj Thrty-fourth street. traitors, he is believed to be lurking somewhere within fa ual, military workshop§|been supplied by the evidence which connects Georgia, have recently been chronicled in the usolidation of the Brooklyn city rallroads was zing the Spot. fru Jorth Caroli ‘ %, Huvatp, has also taken possession of Macon Ga., diost. A motion to reconsider was tabled. apie a tua, or to the Gulff the leading rebels with Booth’s guilt. There Bd ihe limits of the District of Columbia, of the Bias ore a we Waving made prisoners there of Howell Cobb, MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. e pp’; and then, and beforeRjwas great probability that a!l the other ete 9 pee hee, ond watch, and Tanoar Arrections axp Toansexese.—All suffering'from the Ist of June, there will probably be, under Thoms or Canby, on extensive reconnois nee commen in Texas with a hundred wand men, Sherman has spoiled a great namef blunder. When General Fremont, yeteumiug the authority of the President, issued’ his eiancipation proclamation in Missouri, he committed a blunder; when General Hunter! undertook the same experiment in South Caro- lina he was guilty of the same folly, and when! General McClellan ventured upon the duty of regulating the war policy of the administration in a letter of instructions, he assumed the fane-| tions of Congress; but General Sherman, in his North Carolina peace “memorandum,” g as ‘offences and outrages of the ehief traitors would have been forgiven and forgotten by the generous Northern people in the glad welcome extended to peace, and in the general joy of a ‘restored Union and the bright prospect of a happy and glorious future; but the deliberately planned assassination of our great and good President, who entertained no malice towards any rebel, and was charitable even to bis i enemies, has caused a sudden revulsion in public sentiment, and henceforward every loyal man will agree with President Jobnson ‘that treason must be punished as the worst of crimes and trailors made odious by the inflic- tion of the bitterest penalties. The assassination is not the first great out-| a doy and by night, until you shall have « sede tn’ ging this monstrous and bloody eriminal from his hiding plave. You can do much; even the humblest and feeblest among you, by pat ence and unwearied vigilance, render the most important assistance. Large rewai have been off red by the government, and by municipal authorities, and they will be paid for the apprehension of this murderer, or for any information wh.ch will ald in bis arrest. But I feel that you need no such stimulus as. thia, You will huut down this cowardly assassin of your best friend as you would the murderer of your own father, Do this, and God, whose servant has been slain, nn and the eountry which bas given you freedom, will blesf] Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in. the you for this noble act of duty. world. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous. The only perfeat All information which will lead to the arrest of Booth, fm 47° Factory 81 Barclay street, or Suratt, or Harold, should be communicated to these Hl Cheyaiier's Life for the Hair Restores headquarters, or to General Holt, Judge Advocate Gene- ral, al Washington, or, If immediate action 1s required, I §72%, "it,\0 ls original color, stops te tal ot Meare te then to the nearest military authorities, sing. Sold at the di tol ad sre SS CheN ABMs Irritation of the Throat and Hoursenese will be agreeably surprised at the almost immevinte rellef afforded by the use of BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, The demulcont ingredients allay pulmonary irritation, and after publie speaking or singing, when the throat is wearied and weak- ened by too much exercise, thelr use will give renewed G savas W. Smith and other somewhat not dBi Advices from the Rio Grande to the Sth inst, say that rebel, These individuals claimed the benefits of Gene- #4 there was a force of about three thousand Mexican r pub: licans threatening Matamoros, which place they pected to attack soon, A detachment of Maximitiar’s troops had been sent against them by General Me;ta, BY commanding at Matamoros, Captain Smith, of the brig J. Titus, which arrived Sat this port on Monday morning from Bermuda, Ei reports that the United States Consul at that port ‘ed a plot to introduce the yellow fever E into New York. It appears that a Dr. Blackburn, of 1 f.vorable terms of surreader to the rebel fy Wilmington, N. C., had collected four bates of infected! thing, consisting of sheets, shirts and other refuse f matter irom the hospitals, which he intended to ship to al loyal people. There BH vow york for the purpose of spreading the fever in the nan know of theB® city, The bales were taken in charge by the authorities, entering into nogotia.4 and would be burned on Quarantine Island two days after! Captain Smith ft ral Shorr an’s armiatier, and he, in response to a de spaich from General Wilson inquiring what was to be done under the cireumstances, that he might draw out of Mac for further ordcrs, unless he | strength to the vocal organs. F dels would (oke advantage of such a movement. 7. @ extraordinary contuct of General Sherman in srantin: General Johneton continves the subject of wonder andi mortifestion on All officers and soldiers in th's command, and all loyal fl Broadway. Life people, are enjoined to increased vigilance. W. 8. HANCOC General United States Volunteers, Commanding Middle Military Division. Corns, Bunions, Enlarged Joints and all diseases of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 1D Broadway. dhat che stipulations of the surrender, Brown Windsor . There was an exceedingly large and interesting meet. 4 Cc & Co.'s Hi with cageslifed dissyproval on the part of =berBh ise cr the. citizens of the th ward Inst evening, gseizes at once upon the powers of both Presi-f™rage which has been planned in Canada andj Bocth Not Eng and Glycerine Boapa or ihe toile For gale by all druggists 2 12. at the Sixth street Baptist church, to give expross'on topident and Congress, and sets them both aside.fl approved at Richmond. No doubt it was only[M A correspondent of the Boston Advertiser says thero isfy"! “euler# 18 Pertumery and fancy articles. There york in Now Osleans, on the 18th Inst, the sentiments of the people upon the late national be- fal He does this, too, not upon one measure orga part of the same plot which instigated the SLIM Pot rat soon to a daughter. of Seuator Hels; wor gree Bl exec ery AEE sor tne Cure ef Dis. reavement, Mr. James R. Taylor presided. ‘The sing- ag ge OR Ti i RG Ny ve principle of policy, but upon every pointat issue between the government and the rebellion, and on the side of the rebellion. General Sher+| map, in this unfortunate business, doubtless thought he was doing well, and that his fame! ‘as a leader in war would be enlarged by his Albane raid and the attempt to burn down the city of New York. The St. Albans raid was mot an act of war. It was a combination of| rohbery and murder too despioable to be dig-| nified by any martial name. That its perpe-| trators have been permitted to escape the gal-| Devise evcaped to the west side of the Mi up. 1, Mi jems, Mottacs, d&e., Washington correspondent of @ Cincinnati it first ¥F lourn: E: n hae ai HODES GRAHAM'S 97 Duane atrect, oornenct ‘Broad started the story. ha pa ing by the choir, which was good, was under the super. iid intendence of Mr. P, 8. Hunt, Addresses of a fervent Bend, At the sare tae le was reported that the rebel and patriotic character were delivered by Rey. Wm. H. troops of the Trauy-Miscseippi army, under Kirby Sm th, Boole, Rev. Mr. Sherwood, Rev. W. McAllister and Mr, Fletcher Turner, extended notiers of which are crowded! from our columns this morning by a heavy pressure of] on the nipht of the 13th, crossing at Tinker's ) Bunting, Silk, Delaine, Muslia, ‘The Suicide, George B. Love, Not Con- With ¢ ‘all kinds, Ie, 10 $80, at TOWNSEND'S, mected ¢ / seassination. [From the Baltimore American, April 23.) wore being disbanded and returning to their homes. Came Panows Hoeritat, April 22, 18665. The latest advices from Mobile say that General Canby Enrtors Battimon® AMRKicaN :— matter. One noticeable feature of the meeting . f GUIRE’S Corpoun Foes 1s. the moat had pro bited the entrance into the city of all persons Es must be mentioned, however, It was held in a Baptist Sra wv! 4 -_ ~ pe = = has fatally a isa —— — to the Canada courta, gen ou Fellable and succoseful rennedy; ite endorsed by Col Longe ster . coy ‘! ~ ; jundre r, with a few unlucky strokes of his Sheltered tl risish and saved from impression is conveyed that be was in some way con- coped i perres, of ibe excepting those connected with the army or navy. Ajj church, and composed of delegations from all the Chris. oe y y flag, corned in the murder of onr beloved President, whe Uni States Arm ee Pome een Chrlnuda Com pen, he has blurred all the triumphs of bis} sword. He is a greatesoldier, a fine scholar, a! brilliant writer; but in diplomacy he has ex- posed the vulnerable heel of Achilles, and! Jeff. Davis has brought him down, and has run| off, chuckling at his success, What a contrast is thus furnished between the| rashness of Sherman and the steady, neve failing equilibrium of General Grant! What an admirable example is his of discipline, punishment by British judges, in flagrant vio- lation of the laws of England and the law o nations, the villains who undertook that so-| called raid were at liberty to carry out the other details of their plot; and it does not sur- prise us to learn that one of them is now inf with sad hearts the nows of his terrible, unexpected wiitane re CIVIC tA NB, ‘ (AL. LEAG custody at Washington as an accomplice in the May God in his mercy be near the wife and parents, LOY Als C1A oe L murder of President Lineoln and the murder-fM eft to his loss, and sustain them in this terrible AND SOCIETIES Jy Oe Saran” 8 A a ee Sees ent Howing Has Pt wtb i BW. HITCHCOCK, Dlockade runner with one thousand baies of tion and orthodox porsuasions, as well as from the) ; | Taraelitish and Catholic, with a sprinkling of the Unita- jon board had beon captured above Mobile, In Bi rics and (niversalist belief; showing that the whole the Mobile river, On the 14th inst., Gen -F) nat on, irrespective of denomination and creed, Is united ral A. J. Smith's corps of national troope was fe in mourning the imely death of President Lincoln, oloven miles beyon: the town of islukely, en rowe for kpockets class whom no oecasion is 80 gay or} 80 Bole as to deter from plying their vocation when- Montgomery, Als., iv pursull of the retreniing rebels. BH" facilities off. red by crowds of people are pre ‘The national gouvoats sunk by reb 1 torpedoes and Ob Bi sented, and of course these goclal fungi yesterday stractions during the operacions against le wer the Rf availed themeelves of the opportunties held forth for the Milwankee, Osags, Laura, Ida, Torvill, Dlowsom, Rover, By Prosecution of thelr enterprise by the gathering of the} jattem) murder of Secretary Seward, Such was by no means the anse, as he was in this hos- ital until Tuesday, April 28, aa scores can testify, and he} plored the horrible tragedy, and could scarce find ‘words to express his detestation of the terrible crime. He has been a hospital. steward here for yearly three is @ native of your city, and was greatly the many who lave known him here, and who We steamboat officers. Sold al te ve ‘DEMAS BARNES & GO ge 21 Park tow, New York. Funesal bei, NE PROP! y ves PS SHOULD BE WORN bY EVERY PERSON THIS DAY, APPROPRIATE, FOR LO! Clerk, Camp Parole Hogpital. Love was formerly a hospital steward In the United " o » fi a ak thousands in the v cinity t ‘ity Hall to catch al f Sootin amd No, 48, Nearly all the Monitors wore uP HT ri inice of the dewl face of our murdered President, fMsubordination and obedience to authority,fmwretches tried to burn down our crowded pei oF Gs neous pralesicial op guea Grist ad tiles] Gouraud’s Ital oy the city on the 14th inst, and the romainder of Adtimiral - in light sealed caped with os with all his power and popularity! How aiphns, * san eckristes nad domsiaces. saegtimey fete ge, Thateror's loot wo diately follow. der, but others were not eo fortunate, A those ar- AE tr agiste tee ee ee cs 4 » fonted by ihe polices and nents owe ta Porry, fortunate has been to the government and the! . at if They Escapell Grover & Baker's First Premium Blas 2 sj) os fram the Army 0¢ the Potomac, ea ite Josephs fica, Samsel Chel fainy country the possession of this great butiword capable of expressing its enormity, since [From the Montecal Witnces. ie ba ‘and Lock Stiteh SEWING MACHINES, 46 vieini'y of “arkesville Junction, on the Sout) side Rail a 7 iene tudes Semen Wane modest and unpretending man! arson and incendiarism are too weal Our danger will be imminent ifany of the scoundrels| a ni exvilie Ju i iE 1 Brown, Fanny White, Henry Mullet, James Davis, Wil- iP’ x n! How mag- Ancendiar! ro ik to convey liaphontet ie ‘uit be muons oy, oe soon ni irighest Premium Lock Stitch Sowing Foad, say that permission has been given by 6 n liam Colby and Samuel Martin nificently he hes borne us through the flory@Mits full significance. This part of the plot| to Lower Canada, They would undoubtedly M Machine and Batton ele Mocking. ais Broad Grant to the pre-\ient and ditectors of the Richinond and During a quarrel about one o'clock yostertay morning, ordeal of this tremendous war! How glo-Mbaving providentially failed, the conspi- Vonnadl here vleuty of Ia weneial frees 28 WHEELER & WILSON, No. jway, N. ¥. Janeway & Co., Manufacturers of Pas on the ings, No. 61 Dey street. orner of Frankfort and W liam streets, between rators transferred their bravos and their ttously he stands to-day in refusing to be any~ thing but, s simple soldier in the service of his country! But if we are proud of Grant we are only a belligerent right, Indeed it will argue a strange inconsisteocy if those papers which have n foremost fm Pee Hangl schemes to Washington, only one of them [Min sore niny the raiders, and have excused asa bell \eo=T wo, Fight tne sans nation of an nooent evitn at Ge Al fp eeettes', HESRAAD amity dye Worm 2a swinging from the gallows where they all richly J rsh! (he. tent + Thi Fight, Ton to Thirty-five dollars each, |For ante deserved to Laue. At Washington they worolllersetoumsndsrie Chie srine ramrsiatciee, ener ez aranuk ALR Moa Boner, oe tor belo wi to rosum the running of trains, on con- Danvill+ Ratirc two men, named Shomacher and Dorntn, the latter, aa Aition of their taking the oath of allegvance, and ft was Be i664 drow u knife and inflicted wounds on the former, expected that the rood would again be in full operation Bf which, it is fared, will prove fatal. Dornin was in a few days, the company ving all thelr rolling sto k FH up to await the reows of Shormacher's injuriog,