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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1855.+ ny ¥ - ae ‘et wot apply to thowe belonging wo the regular army, tbe | ‘ reoorta are proyared.a ibe jl and they wil pretty WASHINGTON, |Seemmcoamrenn| © HE PLOT. |Site onnnss penrontum on the value of goods shipped to the South, The of the C hinds sia A Cabinet Meeting on the Reconstruction "and Negro Suffrage Questions. ENR enh 90 hg et Be” It is expected that other important iments te the Treasury rogulations, in reference to trade with the Southerm States will soem ‘be made, . Commence: | ‘The Preparations for the Assassi (Corres Lai of the Philadelphia Press. Wasminorn, May 8, When the testimony before the military court to w! the President has committed the trial of the men women conceracd in te assassination of Mr. Liveola, and the. atiempted murder of Me, teward, is laid before BATRA FAY VOR VOLUNTEER ARMY OFFIOERS. ieeecenend . aes Xa be thot oF surpize tt It has been decided by the War Department that the people, the ttrst canouiom Fo Pp Proclamation of the President Against | otcor of volunteer boiow tho rank of brigadier genera! | The Proceedings Conducted im | rms soicton,suovid harp eeu, rased ts ths mods of at, Wages crtenen Sola ae Secret. Ne Pig ein erg FAs Rebel Pirates. the of General Orders No, 19 and No, 82, of ’ ns of the whois civilized world, of te wlmoet sFropm Roported Warlike Preparations | eins conte that the Belglan ovornment, It May 1 a04 6, 1865, nad who have continued in the mill- thy of making och ka tisenis he Ae oveds eae? in France. ogee tar or pr ana the ‘neutrality tary service until the oloso of the war, are entitied to , Lb nals as will and an awful “agmou tion tarouyh coming which Belgium ts always bound to observe with ‘Chree months extra pay proper, authorized by seotion & Respecting tho As- | 272%, seul neve sumimoncd to bis, site ted to ait nates, in conforaity wih st potent oustte- | Rogongtruction of the Stave Of | or me aact mars 2, ines “the besrtu of he mms | BOVCLAtiOnS : ne to B Cho As | eriracoog aad counirmuns teu sr tig Om B: b conduc! ‘Mr. Demeur, Belgium has lost act will oxtond to volunteer oMficors below the rank of sassina * one of “unmatched atrocity, the THE WAR ON THE PACIFIC COAST, | Tight to aus iae fature that neutrality which ts Virginia. Drigadior general who may horeafter be honorably dis- its authors will bee exponed tana ft : ieee naipes protection, ani Nae. pe en for charged, with their regimonts or otherwise, in conse- Ris were not fa: the ent hae o ¥ quence their ser- slavery. No ed their bosoms. or: ee s time, but also that of the United States, which lat- of tho government no longer requiring ong : tor fact tidy hiave cousequenees the most ruinous | Pierpont Declared the Governor | vice THE GCENE IN THE THEATRE REHEARSED, | is inborn to ‘stsiaisn, ET ad secon let, written by Mr. Van 4 % ans Complicity of Belgium in the Inva- | ,.,10°,.0c0"" pamplilel, writ Tegal argument thas THR PAY AND ALLOWANCES OF CAPTURED OFFICERS. ‘ ped ether at mrp . edsmat — tse dalletinsete for Seren withou vproviou aud exproaa of the State, The Second Comptrolier of the Treasury has decided &o., &e., &o compan of vice ty the ues men! . ag : ire eres ned tl nay pee Dcaniy, ite ran pent lowers ick | TRe'Retal of the Gomsptrators Commenced. | vt ant frie nn Kara wit concludes OUR SPECIAL in tationed Lo Cut tel: pl Wires, and te oF the gates Attorney General, to whom the pamphlet is addressed, to MODIFICATION OF THE TRADE REGULATIONS he would be entitled if in actual service. This does not Wasuixatox, May 9, 1865. slong the toads oan thik fe bod, gt seen ee eraee Interesting Official Corres- Jadies (Sed Danas a dala \he:laas onent epply to extra pay and allowances incidental to appoint. |" the understanding and somi-ofMcial | refreshment for bis orse; and doubtless tho samo prepa: E De a Satu yr months sorsaaning obese eonpenes | tren tnt the annanian compriry woud be | Saree ian ine nallod eat pondence. will be very soon, I will remit to the department : ee eer far rmmanding cers Of CO PRRI | «s1o4 in open court, the country will be surpciced toleara | other puilic. mise, Metbing proves Une tnecth, Wes pamphlets. wed | Rejoicing in Bremen Over the | tor responsivity for the arms, &c,, of the company, be - ‘and arebeing | clearly than the manner in which the preparations at Epona te yOu She. senile: dt Se ea the inference is that some other officer incurs thereapon- | ‘hat these trials have actually commenced, Ford’s theatre were made, showsng uot one band or ene consideration. Union Vic conducted with the utmost secresy, all concerned having | jr.in but several; and it is stated that the leap of Booth Visit of General Doblado and the Mexican | ,,t 7 Sms" Moers or Foamox Racsnous, Cm- ¥ aibltteg, agtertod 10 upon the cepture of ousb been pledged to reveal nothing of the proceedings until | from the bor to the stage had beca rehearsed. But we RvagUA, ‘offer, and the captured officer is entitled only to the pay they are unteated to the public by order of the | must await the q iaioatice x the Grasednl teria sss mot Minister to the Army of the Potomac, Stuer Lerdo de Tejada Fim son iagen annie te vernon Secretary of Wat. It isnot known why this extraordi. | St AB carlz, will certainly be made known ee -AnrEN? ov Fowesitt APVAiaa, Y aaur paceerid od in & case of such absorbing &e., &e., &c. np oF GovEuntErt, sas apd , Ps Meny oficers are sending in thelr resignations 10 of Public interest and importance, but thero should be some | | Elect of the News in Bermuda. —— your mete No, 290 of of Ne a, a, ; ‘War Department, and all are promptly accepted, Very grave reason for it to entiefy the people of ite pro. | 4870U d wieder Our Havana Correspondence. the Ban hoes Sates ova oe Sone - number of generals whose vesignations bave been ac- priety and justice. Rear cars THES 1.1FB OF SKC: FR, aT Oa | a ree eee tot fording’ « ‘Wasmuraron, May 0, 1868. | cepted up Wo this morning is thirteen. ‘There is a deal of mystery in rogand to the court for the (From the Bermudian, Aprit 28.] Poe eee eee Reine in the Mat | CARINBE COUNOIL ON Tain RBGONAERUOHION \QUES- | REDUCTION 07 THR NUMBER OF VOLUNTENE OOM F iin! ore assassination conspirators. Ite now reported | We have been, rough, the Kind aitehLon of fre Arms—News from France—Bighty Thousand Men Ready nud bio. wile the duoghver of of ‘TION. ™ ~, . PANY AND STAPP Sede ae 1q | thes the detail for the court was made on Sunday, aed plage ip possession of New papers to Embark—Defeat of an Imperialist Column by Que Bor Another session of the Cabinet, lasting several hour, | Am endertas been isnued from the Adjutant General’ and again to-day to | The all-absorbing topic is the startling announcement ¢ may be added to the observations you make with 4 i ‘and stag | te court mot yesterday to organize, ‘oln, whieh diabolical act waa Sonora—Occupation . reducing the number of of the murder of Mr. Lincoln, w! Was—The War ia of Quaymas ty to thle athuir the fast thas thas government tae | was held to-day. The subject of, trade and. oomtneres a punteer regieesle’ easel adopt rules of Proceedings, but that, under orders from | oO tated ‘on the evening of Good Friday, in « theatre pd inamgin! 0. oemagangk papa wadianand pel eects tee toe Kor |, With the Southern States was briefly comiidered; but } officers of volunteer reg saya ay and statt | the War Department, it sessions will be beld with closed | Beypetuated on the evening of Sem Pri ie aa ome Departure of M. de Montholon, de, &e. nine recpata ht to take ed. } the main question under consideration to-day, aaa the | | By direction of the President, all company sad wat | soors, and the report of ite proceedings transmitted, frst eon meses Dn ene eee One ofthe most inleratng point in Mexico, Jus at | Taamge of she: muforgonee, of a nation alas never | special meeting” yolaéay, was tha of Seudehcnaonas oiteieel almisaite, or tpureun, ot | se geass Wolscobice of the, Beresa of. Military, Justiog So) adel anaes aed ur aiving Fale par (presunt, is Motamoros, where, atthe last news, an atiaek | do Sis daaghtae Eb. mae woanE Ee elven kar thenunyors | Tha wubject ie engaging the mostenrnest attention of | Jeaves of ateence granted them on thelt return. to the and afterwards to the Secretary of War, who will pro- | tiulars; but we make such extracts as ve the ‘was momontarily expected from Cortina’s troops, some donghver, ‘4 ie to ald in over- | the President and Cabinet, Thé question of negro euf- | loyal States ax prisoners of war, will be Y, n of them shall be made public. Dest possible idea of the circumstances aite the ‘diane Lahey A whose puryenecie ; tered out of the service of the United ‘States on the scribe what portio pares $f, Aictrmished with the garrison in theeuburbs | powering And to shed sitll more the blood |, frage, in connaction with tedonstruction, ie recetving | IS" “sii3 omcers will ina ly apply by loiter to | The two Garretts, who wore arrested near Fort Roysl, | *™ po TEE ATP Fb ee nN AAO, artes, Reecuane: oe. | S29 Sas Wee: SOE ie, Meee Rauch careful consideration: Th. io elieed W digest [the Genoral of the army for thelr muster out | snd ta whose bart Booth was shot, have been released on Trattors to be Hanged. ‘rived on the 29th ult., but though she brought dates to KL: 0k utrnage, therefore, thas Kiog Leopold, from | some general plan of reconstruction which shall enable | and ¢ pane tn phen | parole, and will be used as witnesses in the trial of the Inpiaxarouis, May 9, 1868, ~ ‘the 284 from Vora Crug, there was not one word of intel- by Rta nd family interest, has been willl wate ‘ll truly loyal citizens of States recently in ineurrection @ medical certifeate of the usnal form. The post | conspirators Majer Geusral Hovey, by authority from Washingtom, gence from Matamoros, and some had begun to suppose | set pode c nfanante ng ginny sonirwiseseacrmt: to participate in the resuscitation of the State govern- Chics abarens cf the clbewr mast be givee wih care in all THR PRESS DusraATen. ban issued orders forthe ‘execution of Bowles, Milliken hat the story of Cortina’s pronouncement was a eanard, cine ‘my most attentive consideration. Mmotits, and exclude from such participation all leading | cases SS eS SE ‘Waeumoaros, May, 9, 1665. and Horsey, convicted of treason by court marshal im » purticularly since the latest papers from New Orteans | LERDO DE TEPADA. | and malignant rebele, hrbiting the transmission of lottersad- | The court for the trial of the conspirators coacerucd 1n | «hig ciyy some months ago. ‘They will be hanged on the sald nothing about it. ‘Fhe arrival, however, yesterday | To the citizen Marus Rowsno, Envoy Extraordinary BXRCUTIVE ORDER RE-ESTABLISHING AUTHORITY The ng the assassination of President Lincoln and the attompted | yon ings, Bf the steamer Mexico from: Matamoros condrms fully | ftyaubied, Seslpmentiary of the mrt my VIRGINIA. Ne ete eee ee ciiat-"-aun | aapamsleation of Secretary SeiibenebiVhéd fasts” pte i cede elgmaiens 7 iach he original statement, and removes all doubs about ‘The President bas also issued an executive erder to re- |, hereafter the Lasraalbas ee tae eee: forma to arrange, the. rulep_ and mode of proceeding In Pompe Se Nexus realars, the {mportant movements here traneptring. éstablish the authority of the United States and execute | army matte, Ae i - bs frp hare never | said court, Itisnot yet delermined whether the pro- hh: CLAYTON, 10 Wall street N. 3. dates by this steamer are not later than the 1 the laws within the geographical Hmits known as the | special agent of 1 Ah 24 piven cad bas tae ial ceedings shall be made public as the trial progresses, - Cashed in all Legalized Lottertes, only two, or at most three, days later than tl State of Virginia. Ibis ordered that all acta, and pro- | been iatirropiod. the tote Pontmanten et Richeona | Theprlscners—David B Harold, Geerge E. Atzcrat, | . Prizes Cashed Drawings sent, already received by you, in which short space of Ar ceedings of the podtical, military and civil organizations | of the. other malle ia, 1 beh mi Lowi Payne, 8. B, Arnold, Michael McLangblin, Samuel SF 'SURE Broker's flee, 176 Brondway. time nothing very — serious. had occurred. Mopoas Leaquriog, Varryn Sere 8, buena, which have been in a tate of inmurrection and rebellion | was not prepared iodoany business. == | Wa OG? cseratt—on being brought Before th duo n1 WUVIdiG Waelerpucmeun makeend In consequence of the slender garrison of regular | On arriving here General Doblaio desired to visit the | within the State of Vieginia against the authority and JOY IW BREMEN OVER TH fe tho fottowing trans- | Milltary Comminsion to-day, wore asked whom thoy do- | O98 conmaus ished. — Highest rates paid for troops under Mojia’s orders, the foreign residents bad | Army of the Potomac, and, being unable to go alone on | laws of the United States, and of which Jefferson Davis, | The State Department has rece ss f a Sa jata- | Sted to select aa counsel, when thoy named the follow- | doublvcun and all kinds. goldand silver. Yolunteered and-organized, themselves into compantes, | fern! tt Te menene: rt Panty, ft | Johu Letcher aud William Smith were late | lation of an oxtract from the Procesdings of the leg panei ® D Amounting to about fourteen hundred men, distributed | accompany him. dsiced from Mr, Seward the necessary | the respective chief, are declared null and void. | tive body of the republic of Bremen:— Harold—Mesars, Fred. Steno, Joseph H. Budiey and} 4, 6 «© « » «© « ® ‘aa follows:—Six to seven hundred Germans, threo hua- | permission for both of us, which was immediately gn, All persons who shall exerolse, claim, pretend, or at Seasion OF THE beret eer J. M. Carlile, ra eee © hin Magy Ke « Gred French, two hundred Spaniarde, one hundred | with letters of introduction to Generals Grant and Mead®, | terse to exerciae, any political, military or civil power, At the opening of the session the President, Judge P. | Payne—Mr. Mason Campbell, of Baltimore. OE mp goa English and two companies of the civil guard, under | " “Oy Saturday, the 22d Instant, we left here for Baltimore, | authority, jurisdiction or right, by, through or me A. Meyer; addressed the Assembly in the following | fry gurratt—Hon. Roverdy Johnson and Mr. William reAll gree the world people of sen dgme: ‘the command of the Prefect of tho department, Don | from whence we proceeded on the following day to City Jefferson Davis, late of the city of Richmond, and his | worde:— Wallace Kirby. PLANTATION BITTERS. » x “ tot t our regular business, let us jallace if m or ache, heartburn, fever Pedro J. de ts Garza, already quite an otd man, but very | Points where which place we ttrivelon theafternoen er | comidantes, or under Jobn Letcher, or Willtam Smith remember the foyfal aad moat Important, news which |” Gemuel Mod@—Mr, Robert James Brent, of, Baiti! Ee eee eee eto Ai. conte cfeed he energetic. Tho newspapers of Matamoros—the Monitor | ihe 2ith. Geuetal Grant received us with demonstrations | and thelr confldantee, or under any pretended political, | has arrived within the laat few dags from oe siber C4 as w Pa LANTATION BEPTMBE 1 i dha and Daily Exprese—are naturally eloquent over the en- $ she, no sincere Sonica and Aipet parity: military or civil commisaion, or authority tsaued by them — ae wonky te na tee ER te one The other prigonors dla not name counsel. aged and old are delighted with Ie etfects, pk People of the town. The editor of the former came | even manifesting a desire to directly aid in the glorious | deemed and taken a8 in rebellion against the United | always hoe been, jn pe et LopARS opnineo- Order of the President for the Trial of the | prrrgrs. Bat all you wish of the best aud most ndirhious ~ Wille riding around probably 1m search of items, most | Pratnet kuropoun aggressions, Genckal Grant; who was | The Secretaries of State, War, Tyoasury, Navy and Tute. ; 2° Oe! free labor and the Gorthana have stown that per- ‘Whssmmmason, May:0, 2800 «1: atematepeuvnsnsee pian te telat oe hele eet ne, unexpected variety of which commodity be foundin a | in Mexico with the atmy of the, United States, in 1847, Tior, acd the Postmaster General, aro ordered to proceed | igistenoy and valor must ftualiy Gonquee vist Te The military commission for the trial of the accom. | it preserved i. fect pure ‘St. Croit rum. sit ‘Party of Cortinistas, who fired at him, killing his com: | made many-allusions to his. pleasaut recollections of our | yo pit in force all laws of the United States pertaining to Ree et eee scpathy withthe amet. | plices of Booth met today in room fitted up for the Ratey ove boule UU MLAMIATION BISTEAG yo nufororm oa Banton by his side. Four tnaividaata of Cortina’s forces | “On tle toulowing dap, excusiug bimsclf for not ageom- | thelr several departments; wnd the District Judge of raid | om tipi by ial ume purpose in the Old Penitentiary building, adjoining the ‘kB GOOD AS NEW. sewere captured, one of whom, a Lieut, Col, Rodriguez, was panying us porsonally, ‘pn account of his military duties | district to proceed to hold courte within said State tn ac- t ‘The entire nese! fad ivy! CAC eothu- | Arsenal grounds, The following order was reail:— rai eg a Ainmediately shot. ‘The others ato in confuoment, The | uot permitting hima to leave City Point, he assigned to us | cordance with the provisions of the actwof Congress, The | sluttic cheers for the victory of the f Exrcvnve Caasmen, } A-=Use the Best—Bowden’s Moth De Ss ptages leaving Matamoros and Bagd: ‘one of bis aids, who ua, bya special train, to the mt 0" Tibel INTERNAL RBEVBNUR DECISION. ‘Waanncro Ovry, May-1, 1805. STROYING PACKET, For 7 all droggists, u igdad have deen robbed of Gi 1 Ch ¢ | Attorney General will inatruct the proper officers to ‘Ti ruteed. b ro Be A ge re he Ags began be \ ‘The Commissioner of tho Interual Revenue bas decided | Whereas the Attorney General of the Untied States has . At SERS v@pa matter of course, though the ranchero of Browns. | the! . to whom our: ‘al had been previously | and bring to judgment, Conflecation and sale, property i deducted only from | given bis opinion that the ‘persone tmplicated in the A “white ‘s Patent Lever Tanai Ville, Of the 16tt: wlt.; says that Cortina bas disapproved | ant tele . subject to confiscation and enforce the administration of i that the losses in merchandise can be deducted only Tugder of 4 lato Presiden! raham Lincoln, and t fect.—Cures rupture, No paceeere om og ete + of: those and-mauy other. acts of robbery committed by wit eet Re, a cra enn Justice withia said State in all matters civil and criminal | the gains in merchandise, In this case srs iste autem wanennation of ts ton milan tr aee, . nae hose, under his orders, This paper and the Monitor compare flonan udard.ef. honey of s.regi- | within the cognizance of the federal courts, to carry into } peared Gated ort eto pfaeretieural the tebeatpovetamens, et Waeb- A Doren. © ten at Wines Ba _ sgree that the number of these latter does not exceed | ment of Zouaves, wih a ery, Fine al “en! oe effect the guarantees of the federal conatitution of | Hea, the loas or guin from stocks thay offuet ington cit, ‘and thelr aidere. and abettora are subject to Yitauy: 2281 lower, for x uot plea iy -/» Maree hundred. mon; and,. shogh this estimate may be. t0,us the hovers paid to the Lieutenant General ‘and ine | ® republican form of State government, and afford | gain from produce speculated in, pod neem as tz acai ence i |, wv @xaggeration, it te certainly nearer the truth thin six Genbrals of the highest grade who command tho three | the advantage and security of domestic laws, as 6 " It ls orderod:; PWvit—That Adjutant Gene- | Ayem@oents’ All Wool Sufts Boye’ All Fs priensiaireca tate Atst reported for; 1¢.Cstehin bad | arthy corps which form the Army of the Potomac On'| wen as to ‘complete the Se Ai ‘The Serial ef oyenuenre. Pi ak val dota ug competent mult car horee,an a | Wool Buss 6 at. Y. BRORAW ED Pour avert } om 7 % ‘ Y , ‘ , an 8. MAT Hing Uke Bo wespectadve a force; Re wound have UG: | Seton: Genera) Grant, and all expressed to.» the-same | svthority of the laws “¢ pp opt a a The trial of Benjamin G, Harrie was resumed thie | Smmian bh ia, protur chacpes. egeiont pets t Av ths 1S. fore in America will be See cats rae pagan a Meet, of the | oy the uropean forces ct meee longi me <n eit Ae pact 4 - morning, before the court Martial of which Major General for tuo alagod aoe AN a eee errata | found the completest Maeve ned infants, ves Gl r ° European : rmiselon’ or ladies, Fianch Sommborgec acai ted daa Madcon ofleer sald to Us that they sbiould not consider | POs a Pierponty Governor of ibo.State of Virginia, | Fos ls Prteldent abd Major Winthrop Judge Advocate, | before aud military comt Fudge “Advocate Ge nany extablishmeok : diel ist boom F a si te thelr m! ‘mission. ‘a after the. coreiga te mR er a pig os) ah Mr, A. Fenwiok was called as a witnoss forthe defence! Songer th in person, aided by auch assistant or Host lnnldess, Bd Hin 013 Broadway, ‘with deepetshag te aekiin, Sromigearetsst akans. 16 | Soren a eallian, eran CeUee MAdito.) Xe). wal be sided: Sy the Goreimenty Ps ‘Witness resided one and 4 half miles from Loonard- | spectal jad) advoe o8.as he may designate, and that said | beav! bee ¢ added—whether as part of the despatches or not Ican- | may be added that the unanimous sentiment of this yaiga | De neceseary, in the lawful messures. which. be tay take | Maryland, avd on the roud Yeading to the house of | ttlalx be conducted with all diligence consistent with the a Haty Dyoothe mest 4S the Bot say—thias the French government’nad transporiation | Wien nas commenced bore oe eee) oe CamPAIBE | For the extention and admainiatration of the State govern- faa atte. das tins ainlek laa MAE htt |e pean And said commission 40 sit without re- | | Batchelor’s Hatr Dye—The Beat im ee 3 ise Ih to ho %s ts “ Wont foc oeer onthe, “art into mesion fooms Mar eka a. Pome ~ atte mee anata tree Bectnnins iyi ra ae mon, who gave thelr names as Chapman and Read, and eo ai Brovet Mi General Hartranft bo as- | O7¢. Factory 61 Barciny street } | i ) * i = seed oti 167 6 pul of sal | eh 2 y dry 7 The 10th of Apri, the anniversary ofthe acceptance of | Rairond, tet somwrert of Petersburk Saticunact qe | Presilenl Johnion bad inlbd'k Proclamation declaring | of witmess and iofe Badal for the nigtit. | mnission, and the oxoo.tion of its man baericy today ‘the Moxican crown by Maxtmilian, was signalized by the | returned to General Meade’s cam) when ‘wo sat down to b ‘Witness refased to rocommodate them at his houre, and T)ird—That the said commission establish such order Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative lication of a number of edicts or decree. Among | an abundant dinner, after wbicn we rorurued to ciyy. | Mat “heréas arined resiatance to the authority of the from thi ; or rules of proceeding as avoid unnecessary delay |, Ont whheuie aud SOR Met hate Mouse. Rives is one of general amsncoty; bait a dozen rome es | Site . Y | government in certain States, heretofore declared to be | they then passed from the yan. nd conduce to the ends of public uation | | | She dye applied by skilful arte ga ‘various charteatle tnstications, While another hair dozea | Op the 26th General Grant despatched us with another | in incurrection, may be regarded as virtually at mend, | It having been etated in tho evidence for the prosecu- ARDRBW JORNSON. ‘ ae - or. > Fes ghey ge Cy ao hay 14 Syn Meee tar ton | of his aids, by @ special ‘steamer, to the camp'of General | ana the persons by whom that resistance, as well as by | tm that a house occupied by ® negro man, situated on Apyotast On: oe Sean” } Corns, I s, inniarged Joints and ich as the Mexican io, Guadalupe, the Cross of Con- | Butler, the chief of the Army of the James, which is f |. | the side of the road, had been visited by Chapmaa and Wasaixorox, D. C., May 6, all diseases of the feet, cured by Dr. BACHARIE, 760 Broad ; , &o., and one creates an Order and Croes of St. | composed of io corpa. Here the same scenes were re. | Whom the operations of the insurgent cruisers were di. Read, Mr. Fenwick was asked to describe the hou Official copy : ed way. : Page 8 ‘Charles, fof ladies. te of the most Important provides | peated as the day before. General Butler accompanied | rected, are fugitives oF captives; aud whereas, it is under- | hy sald it war situated half e mnie frcw, the road,’ and W. A. Nicnors, Assistant Adjataigt General. evalier’s Life for the Hair Restores Bn ay boys of i» isiall dpen facto mies A = rd be heb nado heathen prtg bos gcy g hei! pe is so of | 004 that some of thowe cruisers are etill infesting | could not be seon from the latter Hon. John A. Bingham and Brevet Colonel Burnett ! +] is original color, stops its falling out, keeps the \ press! Avoiding a great bend in the James fiver, Heddacenea | the high seas, and others are preparing to capture, te ee eae raatiee: the. winneee, paid, thst he | were then introduced to the Court ae assistant Judge | Feed ciel A, Sinnde above ‘comparison wif any other = Baltifio was oocupied bp the satisudente Ge kort ea | Ueto dive with hie, and mm the evening we again re- | burn and destroy vessels of the United States, he en: | |wineess aid moriodge Chopions ved, Hosa he hivoot’ | Advocates for the tral of the case designated ander the | Sram,’ Sahai, ClieVabiehe 3 Be Brolably being called away by the attitude of Cortiua It | tersburg to direct a movement against the Coufederstes, | States diiently to endeavor, by all lawful menus, to | bad! they might go into the barn, and when they left the | The court thea adjourned uutf ton o'clock tomorrow, | wabiertragzae "wala ty’ drapgiais Mcoe ve Hakiaie e Pn erp ectnage td od Rive roenes sme sry) and we returned to thig city, where we arrived this | arrest the sald cruisers, and to bring thein into a port of yard it was and he could not se@ which direction | to allow the prisoners an opportunity of retainiog coun- | CHAPMAN, Boston. whee coovamdntal notice ta my last lotter, have lately | erie peantt of thie visit Tobave Ee the United States, in order that they may be prevented | they took, but thinks they went towards Leonardtown. | oi: and conferring with them. ained @ complete victory over # French and Belgian | nicate to you that the army of this CoNtry entertains | £m committing further depredations on commerce, and pipe cn meetin heey began a2 er Bryce ~ Bee waxry FIVE, FIFTY, SEVEN- Sine bp ye Meson Bape ng feo coe weeey day increasing ardor the same opinion which | that the persons on board of them may no longer | ' "Tie agcused here cloned his case. Arrest of Robert E. Coxe, of Poughkeepste. | Ty VIVE GE TWO, THREE, POOR sed FIVE hii Dowever, thatthe ropablicns outnumbered. them ercablishinent of a monetehy by tare icyttat te | enjoy immunity from ther crimes; and he | | The Judge @ Advocale offred in evidence three order of Povouxaarmy, N. ¥., May 0, 1888. | DRED WcTWO THOUSAND DOLLARS each, For sale by uly ten to one. Mexico is an insult which must be washed out.with biood | further proclaims and declares that If, afer a | Lieutenant Genere) Grant to General Ord relative to 1® | woes w Coxe, spoken of in communication in the | (LOR street, formerly No. 11 Wall street.” ‘ALG ‘on the coast of Son: the French ha disposition of paroled rebel soldiers. These orders are ant a Sinuns ene Tanded ‘ phen heard porterets civil wes Date shal, have terminated. reasonable time shall ha elapsed for this | dated reapectively April 16, 19 and 20, and were offered | New York Tribune of Monday last as betug the proprie- * forco; numbers not stated. A forve of a thousand men | guished considerations MMCes OF My mint WivtIM- | proclamation to become known tn the ports of nations ss explanatory of the terms of surronder offered by Gene | tor of w private house at St. Catherines, Cauada, where Loan Pa Bia more Pa Pegmgere ge) has boon landed at Aliata, and another of two thousand, | "tp que Crruss Misieren oF Forsiox Retanons, Chie j claiming to have been neutral, the sald insurgent ceut ling ove Of Ricienina igus et home br jand | be ts ead to have at different timey recently entertained York, "Minwmice ia nt 82 Bond street only, and he ith six pieces artillery, lind eared from Tepic, | hnanua | Ser# and the persons on board of them shail continue to | aq speedily as possible and by the most direct | Sanders, Tucker and others, wae arrested in this city . | a Pe eat tie eebaaes ee eb for the surgeon, pevbesiy, of opening communication SENOR 1 DE TEJADA TO MR. ROMERO. | receive hospitality in the said ports, thie government | route; that it war no part of the agreement between | gig ovening by Provost Marshal Johnston, of the | obtained there at ali times, ‘With Durango across the mountains, whery the republi. | DiPaRtKuNT OF Foustin RetaTioss AND Geass} — | Will deom itself justisied im refusing hospitality to the | General Grant and General Lee te farniah trenpportation | rwelfth disttlet, under an order from Genere§fix, and cans have a large force of guenitas.’ The Legislature of NatioxaL Patace, Crunvanva, Jan. 26, 1866, bli a of eich salt he U: and subsistence to. those who friled to go home; th Ear Rings and Pins—New Styles, Lower California declare they wilt defend that territory, | |, have recelved your note, No. 280, of the 28th of Oc. | Public vessels of such mations in ports of the United | their parolee were to be taken as passes, and that they | conveycd to New York on the seven o'clock evening | 2%, Rimes am EIGHT, TEN to ONE THOUSAND and have called upon Governor Gilert to take the neces: | tober ' st, with reference to the visit made by youreclf | States, and in adopting such other measures as may be | could travel on government boats Without charge when train. DOLLARS a set. For sale by GBORGE ©, ALLEN, No. 416 Aary steps; but it Is said that this latter person docs not Fool ve much disposed to do so. The war, therefe gradually creeping round to the Pacific si ‘will presently Snd himself enclosed. In e “allair of Guayimas, the republicans were about one thousand strong, commanded by Patont, Perqueira and Robinson. ‘On the approach of the Fronch they retired from the town, an which was also abandoned when the an approaching attack. This wowk occupled a strong position at a short distance, perceived signs of indicate Wat the and G neta Manuel Dobiado to the army of the United States «n the Potomac, The | resident has been informed with very great sati faction of the attention with which that government « coded at once the necessary permission, of the cordial consideration which was extended to you and to General Doblado by Generals Grant, Seade and Butler, and of the ‘ood opinions and favorable sentiments of that army to ‘favor of the cause of the Mexican republic. 1 assure you of my most attentive consideration, doomed advisable towards vindicating the national sover- elenty. THE MEXICAN EMIGRATION EXCITEMENT. The Mexican fever is growing to an unprecedented extent. One hundred thousand officers and men of the Union army alone are eager to volunteer their services | to “settle with Maximilian’? in the “Land of golden | in direct route to their homes, The aceused objected to the admiasion of orders wie | dence, and the court then adjourned until Thursday | | morning at eleven o'clock, in order to give the accused | tine to prepare his defence. NEW FROM TEXAS. } Ss The arrest was made in a very quiet manner and without any excitement. ing of the affair until (t was over and Coxe had left the The inhabitants knew noth Arrangements for Trial of the Con- [Washington correspon Charges and epeeitic ] | | city. j } | | | Broadway, one door below Canal street. Highest Premium Lockstiteh Sewing Machine and Buttonhole Machine. WHEELER & WILSON, 675 Broadway, N. ¥. young meu, sent free on addressing Dr. ot 1 D jon—Robe- | rators lave bee r imperialists were in considerable strength, LERDO DE TEJADA, — | ores and luscious fruits." ‘The hope is entertained that phe vides cmap Scooby Bete | Syocty: wah sre ock Stitch fewing An imporialist columa from Onjaca, under General | To the citizen Matias Romeno, Envoy Extraordinary and | arravgements will be perfocted to enable some portion et | ‘Tettes Ame ssagsinations 4 | Monday morning, but on tho court partially JN, 625-Brosdway, N. ¥ Yiangin, bad entered the territory of Chiapas and was Waatiegteemipotentiary of the Mexican Repablic 14 | our votorang to realize this dream of extending tho | C®Pture of a Blockade Ranner, ce. | 4 was found thet another day oe imo were rs 4 e t 31 Vashington. i “ 7; . ous 4 | comp! ome of ngeiments of pe mw Tou panteiut ccoupeion Tw inded “Avstciane, had | a | Fen of frociiom. ‘The officers and soldiers of the South. | _ BY way Of Havana we have papers from Houston and | complete some of the arrangeinents of the } pa fale, Dycmn0 Cents Diack ox arrived at hey were placed 10 garrison, | Ss U R R E N D EB R ern arniies aro also anxious to onter into similar encage- | Gilveston to the 250 ult, A grand meeting was held at The trials 970 to hon the penitentiary building at the | Brown. Reliable, Dapor No, 1 Barclay street, Sold ty The iamnow , Maieo Diaz, ha’ on cap- | . | ments. ston on the 220, and auother at Springticld; and with | ar I, Reece ON yee ore now confined im chains | sae aa oe agintiion left the capi t om em tetecn anetbee | aa eh ae | SLD Re FONE: 1 SR er Peewryse yeh ya plapsgts mime bagi eg a targe room intpe second story hasbeen ftted up for | J. Ay Miller & Co., 407 Broadway. Visit to the intorior, and was expected at Orizaba, where | The Surrender of Dick Taylor's Hebel | A resolution was introduced into the City Councits lent | Teheilion, although they had the pows of the fall of | theeourt room. Itlelorge enongh to hold three hun. | eee iene ROE, Pe ai wacenions aa be intended remaining a few days. Forces—Ocenpation of Montgomery and | night admonishing and warning (oso men who jeft Mi hmoud aud the capitulation of Lee, They declared | dred por eons, and a > the norttr ua oornes ot, te ane . _ y e = " " and Las four windows, covered ated irou ” pon sataet econ grog proend pa) Poth o fon, | Selma, AlamLand Slide at Algiers their homes in this city at the commencement of the re. | the Trans Mis#tasippt Department to be suiiciently vast Be ieee bes Wee Seu. Gon oclegs the tabten ton” 1h or Seneee for the United Stater, via Havana, ‘ The Cotton Market, &e. bollion, and openty deded the natioual government and ; 214 Full of resourees to repel the invasion, and furure iM } ohaing and malting mpou the floor, and half a doten | aeicnior emmoves dandrutl aid aeuet: Mem eaten Ft New aad cated ~~ Mapestehge had Naw Onteaxs, May 3, 1965 | engaged in their horrid work of treason, that their re. | idependence, and to sustain Jef. Davie, There were Races. 8 f nites Bera} ‘ ae — foe ware Hang | and warranted. CON CRITTENTON, 38 v Cruz wit igrants, who to " “ | x nome. WN0 WhOG Brigadier Géne whole building havi \e vated ) maps, ea,ihe Mel forthe itis. Thwle deunation fe come,| yee! Canby met Dick Taylor Aileen miles from | turn at this time Frond WO ¢xored SEY Tee A tO Oe ne i a aade ee nt brigade General, | Trouser ot enyibing to De ern eave the -haatly cua: | SMver Wate ind onl adams int on the Pacific coast, z Mobile, and openod negotiations for a surre ter of the | loyal citizens of Washington, and would be regarded ag | Hawes, who commanded Galyostan, sent in his rosigna. structed pine farwiture needed by the court. Of all pions, frome TWENTE @ ONE WuNRs The above is mecinet account rebel fore roth! ce tion, and was replaced by Colonel Achbel Sinith. General Judge Advocate Holt will preside at the court, which \ahiew tor ee &® condensed and euccin: nt of en, Nothing decisive was determ ued upon, ;o act wnproductive of good, but fraught with much | y tb penged etoeta.n ioies tanie aoe orth side street, formerly 1 Wall st. ‘or republigh eee eee St Be ye | Dut Taylor wos allowed several days to consider the | harm. This revolution caused an exeiied debate of a | Macruder Was at Galveston, where le reviewed the 1 bo pengnn apoeee ena tert Ga tee ioblon fee tae Se shall British steamer with dates to the lst | Propositions, It is believed that he has acceded to the | personal character. | troops official reporters, who will be sworn, and reduce the dust. Till frecel terms before this, He must have been influenced to | i | A foedral attack on the coast of Texas was momenta- | textimony each day to writin Next to the phono. RO! , vee nine At | PUBLIC MEBTING ON THE suBIECT OF THB-RETCAN | 1) os) eotod graphers is a table for the benefit of counsel, should an: Impore that oud by the surrender of Jotnston. | ING REBELS. x . It isnot known that any have been engage th, ws 171 MEXICO AND BELGIUM. General A. J. Smith, with his command, occupied | A Jargo meeting of the citizens of the Distriet wae bold | THC 2°W# from San Antouto announces that atelograph ‘umor that several eminent demo- fe INCHITIA, Se aae Montgomery, Ala, on the 26th ult,, and General Steele was about to be opened betwoen that city aud Mata- this evening, porsuant to the call which haw been pab- ott ain, of Obto, and Lt verdaie Mr. Romero to Minioter of Foreign | Selma on the 27th. Mshed for sevoral daya in the local papers, to take action "TN dea tee arortg bar a ates parnett, both axiteel ny oa Eee peek rh row, an Lacan Hin pad ea asker es verry ty peo nd te djan ee ye Tie 4 bedi apy Noodles Write, the night of the 21st ant Just as she was going out, bad Ce iy 4 Re. 30 State Sogpon bog Jn * ‘Tho onlistment m of Slopon ft tne rt | Vail & Conner, alsothat belongitig to the goyernmont. | declaring that such persons should not be allowed to ro. | We fe told that “deserters and robbers abound in the oral Harteufl Hew command of tho jal) and Rho. Geieta e Sewing Machines p Bp Shs poe ee Me te reonmuered | Low middhing couom, Me. ; strictly middling cotton | gums their residence hore, aud appointing ® commutes | <'*!*) Rd are committing the most fagrant, robberies | yah ti joundingy, and hie ous are much that it | pp Ame Original Mowe seth Tureau ene old at og buoyant, wh ar and ase ‘ons Not even poor old women are free | wou! impoewbl jaker. nie ‘Sppontion among Bros ts the Legielature | noid af d00,, chedvg buoyant, wb a reported advauce. | Sr awd from each ward in this ony ard Georgetows, ana rp we a free | would Ng imaynw bie for any attempt to get porseesion of | Maker. Agents wanted. vine’s arias been published many advertisomente an Cat, 1, May 9, a0, | $¥0 ftom the county, o.confer with the Provident, and | foi Wale SERIE «: 300: bo" hopes Tia wanes Fee ma are sucampad unt outside the outer wally | The Betdal Chamber—Am | ie ' vecrul balled leten weaer . nnieed, oh 00 re arning and Instruction, @irection of a retired lieutenant Aa 4 ‘ arrange some plan of action in reference to this subject, | while dick o# of erent surround the p loapatch from Memphis confirms the report of the 18 Of the Belgian army, the mii 9 House ft Repreetatatives with ;e ponte of directly pe they had permitted Belgian on} oan, Without losing for ministe: vy re them the Mi mitted offic: pal rs were ed Toforence vot to ipation of the government in such an Pra, ini the administration aided directly or ‘in the project; but they confessed, however, te to énter upon #errender of Dick Taylor to General Canby. Unrestricted ‘trade has beon resumed in West Tonnossee, except in artiol of war. About dead bodies recovered from wreck of the Sultana, Colonel Badeau, of Goneral Grant's staff, ts reason thelr na- | has boon sept 10 investigate the cause of the easter, of Guerilias in M uri. St. Louis, May 0, 1865 Major Cooper's revel battalion, one hundred and fifty The meeting was presided over vy J. R. Brown, Eaq., and was very onthusiasticin lemonstrations of loyalty, Tt ts understood that such demonstrations do not meot the favor of the government, They are riotous in their tendency, and imply a want of coufidence in the ability Of (he administration to properly manage public affairs, PROMOTIONS IN THE REGULAR ARMY, Gouoral Grant hae ordered the several corps com We had the pleasure yosterday (24th) of seeing Gap. tains Mafit and Davidson, of the Confederate Navy, This morning (24th), at nine A. M., a gunboat arrived from the East, and immediately afterward the block- ading equadron placed their flage at half-mast, This steamer doubtless brought the a of the death of The steamer Le Forfatt, from Vera Cruz, with the Marquis de Montholon, the newly appointed French Min- bulldimg which onnew the wretched criminals, who, im chains, with mufterw over their heads, are already under. going « living death, ffe Hot allowed any commu. nication with the outside world, and the gparde who feed thom are hot allowed (© gonverse with them upon any re a Prine padded idake elvering thelr oultre head, except the ineuth, are put om to prevent them from comm tting bo icide, A sentinel over cach ono attends to thom dey | Atudied the constitu Such mestings would come in better place when ihe | be°ol™ af oprn and. Ae 8 iD I a and night A are very much dejected, and foar that at 14 48 morthy of alonion thas notwithetandi Re dhe lec PENNE OD: MARSA, and'witl Kio 96 V0 YGRM. | covernsneat shall bave fuller Ve te ta Sety-ta-eetvtien |. ArvivAAiOE tive Rew Frenoh Mi fy roma they ay be Axcutod by the peorte, Sompenedes 0 sooibing bee ceare, randeareutes. tir a : to the rebellion and the rebele. Basmnisona, May 0, 1806 Vis mout likely tbat. tireo of Ford's thegtre em. | Fetehicn wage! Suri ployes will Lave to die, a@ it seous pretty clear Aided Booth materially in ¢ murdor, Ford, the Propriat jearn ab they execution of bis dreadful fe atil! im the Old Capi oe (A ot a Young Men, Pout the velop Anarene ye) Skule Hous on nscale om tion, Philadelphia, Pa. Who ts Mro. Winslow! Aa thi tion te freq ly aeked, we will y thatene iea'indy who, for upwarie of wiry var Uringly devoted her time tolapte 00) and purea, principal! cundres. i Wort, a 3 and ranting them for this manders to recommend meritorious ofoers in their | i#ter to Washington, te reported dowa the bay, aud ia | Dut, #0 far ax T can aot implicated Iprabeat 08, fa order to Foturn to the country atid will hold | Ong, surrendered 40 Genoral Sandborn at #prinstold, | commands for promotion te the regular army oxpegit to arrive hore to-day with the Minister and his nrg Chast W al under porcait Ot the bestelary ot prise bed ere th fund of hi ron hare 4 etl gov Wy We een pA ag A Mo, on Raturday. They took the oath of allegiance, THM DISCHANOR OF CONVALRRCRNTS FROM nog: | Hullo, em route for the pont of government. Monsiour | War, Tt remains just aa it-was the might of the nasas- | beso saved from an early grave, by lug tin wpe tn oa otwithstanding all this the House. of I-p.slos wos Thirty of Price's mon took the oath at Crossville day PLTALS, Lamon, reetdent Frenen Congal of B.'t par. | © yo ~— porters Witt bo. 04 4, nop will the | ina her Vlessed. No mother bas atseharged ber = 4 e pparently eatibded with the declarations of the minis. | before yesterday. Consiterable numbers aco atriving | Tho otder directing tho disclmrge trom the service of | ing to clve him wm unneop-eat '0r0: | ceatimony 11 progress of the trial be wad pooiic fomeat “Winehow'n Ron tig grup. ry ty mothere, Qers, and, taking note of the same, without fursuer ox- | from other ponim cou ynloncant nal diere iv hoguis4le hus yen tiertidgg apd! « ve { Whadelib on Quarlere aid aocompnedattonn for toe port ond sold by all Oruge see Powe a vote. bee Qn tl

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